Austin High School - Austinian Yearbook (Austin, MN)
- Class of 1955
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Our high school building has also exper- ienced change. From the original structure with its glass covered hot house and medieval columns, a sprawling three story building covering two blocks has emerged. As our physical plant has increased in size, our teaching staff, enrollment, and curriculum have also expanded. Emphasis has been Present high school building placed on meeting individual needs so that we students will be more adequately pre- pared to take our place in today's complex society. In order that we may further be- come well-rounded individuals more and more extra-curricular activities have been organized to challenge our varied outside interests. Thus, it follows that in such an atmosphere, we students, also, must change and mature. As confident seniors, we look back to the time when We were timid seventh or ninth graders bewildered by the newness of Austin High, and we realize how much we, too, have improved. 5 Year's Activities Recalled With Touch of Nostalgia Brick Walls, classrooms, gymnasium, ath- letic field-these things are part of any high school. Yet, for us they have a special sig- nificance because We associate them with Austin High. As we approach the end of an- other school year, We pause in retrospect. The year has had its supremely happy times, its cutting disappointments, and its run-of- the-mill days. Homecoming, the Christmas Concert, Sweethearts, the State Tournament -these were the big exciting moments. But we recall other moments, too-a favorite Austin area vocational building class, wearisome hours of sports practice, ap- titude tests, assemblies-the list goes on and on. And all these things have just a little more meaning because they happened while We were students at Austin High School. The year ends, the seniors graduate, our friends may move to another town, but our memories remain. Hoping to foster these re- collections of 1954-55 at Austin High School, the Austinian Staff has preserved in picture and word what we consider to be a repre- sentative record of our school life. Aero view of AHS r Jane Is Queen A I H I g I I 1 th Hail lo lhvv our rnvallv dvur Spark ignites homecoming spirit Tedious labor pays off with winning float horn, Bumllil-rs, lil-z:n'. Klm-ment, Royalty, Tradition Homerooms tomorrow at 8:30g the Sen- ior Band will march 6th hour todayg any stu- dent With an empty garage is asked to come to room 204. With these announcements Austin High School was immediately trans- formed into a Whirlpool of excitement as the 1955 Homecoming season approached. The annual bonfire and snake dance activities in- troduced the big event at the Athletic Field. Brightly lit faces sang and cheered excitedly about the traditional bonfire. Austin had caught that ever elusive enthusiasm and glow, but this was only the beginning! .... I rexy escorts queen to royal throne lane Smith, lluvicl P. Johnson Floaters relax during parade break Xnker, Schulze, Hall, Kime, Bulger my rm Spectators elated as Austin scores Ilviie- Slum-, 4Ir:u-if Nel- son, lliunm- .llIlllISUll. Lamplight serenude highlights festivities ' Al2ll'li'IlQ' Nmwliiu-i1'l'. llivluirrl I'Iut'h Heart of Homecoming Festivities Homecoming Day dawned beneath a crys- tal clear sky and the devv of early morning mirrored the images of typical students put- ting the last-minute touches on their original floats. The spirit of homecoming could not be stilled as tales of the last nightys escapades, the continual buzz of girls trying to choose clothes, and the determined looks which said that this was the game reigned supreme in the hearts and minds of all. It was an ex- cited group which laughed at the pep skit and then sat in hushed silence as Queen Royalty reigns suprenie at AHS homecoming I a Mae I-':ll'rell. .Ie-an Randall. i.2llPl'il .lnlw Smith, l!Jll'lIIll'll H: Jane approached her throne to the strains of Hail to Thee. Then, leaving the assem- bly, milling students finally reached Main Street Where they viewed the results of their labor-each certain that his was the best. At night, however, in spite of an intense dcsirc to Win, Austin was forced to submit to a 20-0 defeat. But this didn't crush their spirits as couples drifted lightly at Lamplight Serenade-a fitting climax to a Week of blissful happiness and enthusiastic celebra- tion. ui-Iver. llellene Waldron 9 t 4 Shop offers on the spotv training Ilit'h:urd I'l:1lI1 New lockers provide adequate storage llllilllt' .lollilsoxr Ili-tty l'lllll1lllt'I' lift. 10 6 Future carpenters construct real lVlcC0y' Allen liunm-, .lznvk Smith, Imlv 151-vkr-l Students Plan Future Realistic education in the vocation of one's choice seems to be the standard theme of Austin's new area vocational building. This building has been on the agenda for some time and was finally made ready for use in the fall of 1954. Hundreds of students who range in interests from farm courses to mer- chandizing and music are already reaping the benefits of this outstanding plan. The classes, however, do not stop at 3:08-many a light is seen burning as the adults of the area take over in the evening for various types of night schooling. Certain inovations which came as a result of this addition were the underground Walk, via the tunnel, the display window which exhibits the skills of the merchandizing class. and the transfering of all music groups to the new quarters. We, the Austin student body, can feel very proud of this new addition to an already out- standing school program which is a symbol of Austin's growing desire to see the youth of the area obtain the ultimate in education. Worli excuses provide practical experience l.:lri'y I't-ls-rsmi, .loycv lflllllll At Work and In School Just wait till you,re a senior! You'l1 be a real wheel thenl' How often we hear these words and how eagerly we anticipate them. Then at last we are seniors, and there comes the sobering thought that our high school activities will soon end. Each of us will walk our separate path into the futureg but which path shall we choose-college or work? Some seem always to have known exactly what they will do and a few others will ad- vance from their on-the-job training to full time employment. But the greater majority of us must weigh the advantages and disad- vantages of college or a job. If we favor college life, we must consider Whether our budget can stand the financial strain or pon- der what course we should pursue. Should the work-a-day world be our choice, the questions-what kind of job, what chances for advancement, and how adequate is the salary-arise and must be answered. Yes, our senior year is wonderfulg but with it come some of our most important de- cisions and our first real encounter with the future. bewildering yet inviting. 1 1 L Students work and earn together l':1I Nelson, liouvr' lQlllllS1lII Nlany colleges hem-kon-whcrc shall l go? .Indy llvmlll-1' . ss 'ra K . 4 1 .a 'L 11 Comln, in on three wheels and a spare X lll Doren, XYUIY. Sitz, limi- l ll, NYeig.:le, H2lllllIlr'l'. M -.,'x Oh, how I hate to get up! From Slumber to Studies Is An Effort Rise and shine all ye who profess to be scholars but hate to accept the alarm clock as being on the level! Ah yes, from the bliss- ful clouds of unreality We must be dragged once more into the chains of everyday exis- tence. But never fear, people have been sur- viving under this burden for generations and I have an inkling we might also. The Way things look these boys should have been non-conformists and stuck to the foot paths. But alas-all cars of AHS have beenpmolded by masterminds to fulfill the extreme need of the typical student. No matter what the obstacle, We always manage to arrive-this doesn't, however, guarantee in what condi- tion! ' a -f Art allows students self-expression .lucly Slut-I,urvn, lbium- XY:1rrin,a:lon, llolwrt l'rif-o Time out for the mid-day meal .lou Wx-hlwr, ,lou lm--v Hury 'Vult- V ,.,., N Lad 'n Lass Go to Class Where to begin? Theme due in English, report assigned for history, science experi- ment to complete. But we dig in-Shakes- peare, Keats, Bismark, and Cromwell be- come familiar figures, and HZO, law of gravity, and isotopes are soon part of our vocabulary. Yes, we store away much use- ful knowledge for the present and future as we attend our scheduled classes. Yet, help- ful as these sessions may be, our energy and attention run low about eleven, and when, at last our lunch period arrives, it's a wel- come break. But there's another aspect of our classes, too. Such electives as art, music, and jour- nalism, although frustrating at times, offer a pleasant change in our daily routine. The school day passes and it's 3:08-time for those special doings we've been eagerly anticipating! Stiff assignment requires concentration 13 Congestion reigns i Ili I ll bramlnar lesson dese, dem, d0ZLl1e Our Day Comes to A Perfect End The banging of lockers, piles of books, and excited talk on what's to come seems to be a signal that the formal studies are com- plete for the day. Lockers are the only space one can call his own and the extent of mak- ing it homelike is varied. As we leave the school for unknown des- tinations the work and talk of the day is far from forgotten. Some participate in sports or clubs while others sprinkle in a bit of laughter and fun over a coke or with friends. Then to bed, but no-the books must be cracked' despite droopy eyes. And so we close, thinking back on the events of the day and preparing for a similar one tomorrow! DlSCUSSiD, their datin' IAHIISQ' l:Q'1lYl'l', llvtlll liumme-il btudents relax at familiar hangout Qllvlltt. Miller, Slrunil, Kaye .lohnson. Mvlkwinott. We Lead in Many Fields People, people, and more people-smart ones, average ones, glowing ones, sad ones. A great many factors contribute to an in- dividual's success. For instance, those pictured on this page are typical students plucked from our high school's swarming mass on the basis of their respective abilities. All seem to possess a naturally sensitive interest in others plus a streak of brilliance or the gift of speaking. Although some never attain recognition remember-the greatest gift is to be your- self and when the situation arises, apply your talents to the utmost of your ability. t'The throng loves the winner, whatever the test, The crowd likes the man who has proved he is best. But cheers for the victor would seldom be heard Were it not for the folks who run second and third. Edgar Guest Ambassadors plot good will tour Hill Dunlap, 'Phi-u. Miller Top students catch spring fever Sllllllilillldflll, .li-rry NYoll'3 Valedii-turiim, Shirley Ki-zur. Rotarian delegates discuss speevh possibilities Gower. .loh11son, NlIlllS, Q. Vhris - le-nsen, Vlziyton, Mr. l uri-lidoeiw fc-V, NYoll', PJ- 5, 'Sl' 15 TV or not TV-that is the question :ive . r .alu:'l1lln, .lf-:nn lNaslund, hill Dunlap, .loam IJ Xl I Nmslllml. Screwball behind the cueball Bruce VN'eig1e To Each His Own School days, school days Ping pong, cards, and pool days, Movies, TV, Shaw Gym, and such, Things that the students all like so much, These are the pastimes we enjoy, They entertain each girl and boy, These hobbies add life to every day, As We turn from studies to play. School-that magical, mystical period in life which seems to drag on forever and yet flies by all too soon. Crowded halls, rushing students, piles of books, and lessons often lead us into a state of utter depression. And yet-when the 3:08 bell finally rings, We are lifted joyously into a mood of elation. With school forgotten, We rush for the Shaw Gym, a friend's house, the nearest ice cream store, or an easy chair and the TV set. Yes, relaxa- tion-Whether it be in the form of vigorous athletics or a quiet TV show-is certainly welcomed by AHS students at the close of a long but profitable day. Four aces play cards l'l1:1l'le-s .XllKlUI'Slll'l, Dun Meyer Jrwk i'flI'l'. Bob liuggzx 16 r ,lust looking, thank you Lltllllllil l.:ixx'son, .lame 1'1-rry The Four Dads 'Clive it upi' 1'l1:irIt-s Meister, linger' Knutson, Lee VVilcoX. Earl Cady You can't beat a good laugh 9 NI I :ual R ui It s Time for Leisure Life, liberty, and the pursuit of happiness bestowed on us by our forefathers and made available to all Whose beings pulse with life. A great deal can be learned about a person's character by taking a look at what he feels qualifies in this pursuit of real happiness. Some individuals seem to be blessed with an abundance of vitality-not stopping until achieving near perfectiong others prefer to dab in everything, getting the feel of var- iety but a clutch on nothing. Numerous activities and facilities are of- fered in school and about the community to develop our ingenuity and originality. Life, liberty, and the pursuit of happiness-it is every man's ultimate desire to find this hap- piness and to live it! . 4- iz Jilin, Nicol, Uolesr-ott, Hynie, Miller, Kezur eq 4, Iizimiull, Anderson, Madison, Swenson an There's No Substitute I'll be down to get you in a taxi honey, better be ready 'bout half past eight- so goes the refrain which seems to preface any gathering. Music with a good down beat and food of all kinds, shapes, and calory content seem to be the favorite of all who a partying go. Music, music, music-the hotter the beat and the faster the tempo the better some like itg while others prefer it slow and moody. And tastes in food vary equally-some in- dividuals seem to thrive on pop and dill pickles, While others choose a more cautious diet. Evaluations of such an evening also vary from best ever to could have been better. Another memorable night ends D Mary Nmlkln-by, Sui- l'l:a:+-r, Hob Ijlltlllli l liuhiwin Dance, dance, dance! I'll'it'IlliSi!ll1 Ulnh mixer im Now what could she want Iioh No-fps-1-, Nnnwy Un-nl'l, He-nu 4 xx 1 Time out for a coke I-:nlmlnelg fl. l,:1rson, llognn, f'2ll'U'llli'l'S, Hu molh-V IM-we-v l'llon1 Supper parties are fun too hm-iismi, K. .Iulm rn l rllxutl ll llm ll X sr , Su i , ,U sn, 'er- nilyf-zn. lliglwl, t', Miller, lllllrpliy, What do you do with the 'seeds,? lm t Xml ' ' ' tli .J ll lUl'Il, Xellai l-l1l1i1lnei's, l':ll?lllll6 Qllzllll. is For Fun From Mambo to Cat Walk dancing was the pass word for an evening of fun at the school mixers when music-mad students lived it up to the strains of various bands. The num- ber of mixers being limited, the originality of students is displayed in parties ranging from watermelon busts to sleepless slumber partes to the time tested successful gab fests. If we but take a moment to look back, we realize the variety of affairs attended and who will deny it was Wonderful then! Can't eat for laughin, Alice lie-11u:u, Julie- Sorenson, Hill f'hi'istensen, John Hulaqule. Gotta dance llirk and l-iullhl-L mix 1 2 K . Nl 'I here's no time like beau tinle lt nl ll, fit-'Illilt'l', l5lIllllll1'I'S, Anlmrn, I I l L2 We Came, We Saw, We Conquered - Temporarily Women Pay All-most girls leap at these words, sparing neither money nor time to give the fellow of her choosing a varied week. It has long been an Austin High tradition to turn the tables once each year and girls, as of now, haven't by-passed the opportunity an-d, if life continues normally, l' doubt if they ever Will. WPA week was marked by an industrious gal loaded down with books trying in vain to also open a locker, some enthusiast walk- ing her date to the door, or, in rare instances, treating him to a steak. Then, as WPA week ends, money jingles in the lad's hand and anticipation is left once again to the girls as they bow to the fart that it's a man's world! A boy chases a girl until she Catches him lwigxqy Nlt'l,1lllH'lllllI, NI:u'x'in Yex'erk:n Plott1n', Primpin' an' Polishin' Polish that windshield Shine up that hood 'Cause this is the night We have to look good. Isn't this neat? It fits you just rightf' Gee you look sweet. 'Tll get it tonight! l'm awfully excited About my prom date, But I don't think he is, He's half an hour late! Her date has arrived They're off in a whirl A mighty scared guy- And a mighty thrilled gill' I llf' Hlson, .loplv I'1IIis. New-l'Ii II I I I I l'Iv+ol', K'IIIll'lt'S Klvislvl' I it .I hnson I I 1 Iohuson, harry Arnold It's The Loveliest With spring, the season of sighs and flow- ers, came the Prom. As soon as school closed, dozens of boys could be seen gathered to- gether in cars and crowds discussing the eve- ning's agenda, anxious girls retired to their bedrooms to brush, press, and try on their original outfits, and overworked mothers bustled around their houses trying desperate- ly to prepare for dinners, parties, and other celebrations. Hours later, as the shades of night bc-gan to fall, many of the fortunate juniors and seniors attended dinner parties where sizzling steak or lrt spaghetti was served to all. Soon, although it seemed impossible, eight o'c1ock arrived. Girls did their final primping and anxiously glanced at watches and doorsg boys uncomfortably crawled into their fresh- ly pressed suits, parents cringed as the fam- ily car sped out of the driveway, and the Terp Ballroom, scene of the annual Junior and Senior Prom, hummed with excitement. Then as couples danced gaily to the dreamy band music, Prom night was in full swing. Spare moments were at a premium and the few minutes between dances were spent in enthusiastic conversation. The Grand March, always a high point in the eveningls program, seemed the most beautiful ever. After an- other hour of dancing, the clock struck mid- night and Austin Juniors and Seniors left the Terp with tired feet but light hearts. Officers lead nlarch hlIII'lVlI5, Iinmlvia-rs, Sllillllxlftllll, I,nrs1m, Vloof, Hun IlI1'I', Grand lnarch - everyhodfs act Rlzxry M1-lnimrlillll. .Iuhu lllunzl, Iulnmv U Ilolu-rl' ll2lllit'I', Couples give it a whirl I-!:ll'lv:1l':l Smyth-V, 'Yufillmn 15:11-- X T00 many straws in the coke K1ll't'll Nivol, lk-lnm Klein. .ln-rrp' Wolf, lt'llSl'Il. Promers chat between dances l'.1t Smith. Sharon Nlmiisnn, Iiivlizurwl ll nu .XIltlUI'SUll, Sharon Hull. Joe Sh-plmni Johnson creates G -blast Melissa llmlyqln-i'U', 1':zrnl liiwlnu-x', Hs- lmvc .lohnsmn nrv 1 I Night of the Year But who is to say that Prom night ends at twelve? For a few it is trueg but for the large majority midnight was little more than the beginning of a night packed with excitement and fun, Following the dance, the upperclass- men split up to go to various private parties or to the Austin Country Club where over 100 gathered to dance, talk, and eat. But alas, as do all good things, the parties came to an end and fishing, swimming and watermelon busts consumed the rest of the time. Then betweeni the hours of five and six droopy-eyed juniors and seniors sat down to delicious breakfasts and reviewed the past evening's activities. With breakfast finished, tennis and golf were attempted despite fa- tigue. It was Thursday morning-twelve hours before Commencement excercises, when weary but happy couples piled into their cars and headed for home. As thoughtful girls and boys reflected on the events of the past hours, they knew the Prom had ended. They were home, but would they go to bed? Why, never! Sleep-that was only for other nights. r , ' , ' ' 23 Seniors Reflect - '55 Is the Best Year! Senior party goer's raised their hands in a salute as the clock struck New Year's Day, 1955-elated seniors filed out of a packed Williams Arena after Austin won a thriller from Bemidji singing '55 is the best year, and throughout the fun-packed Senior Skip Day this same refrain could be heard. Yes, to 350 graduating seniors of AHS '55 is the best year-their senior year. Filled with thrilling memories of a wonderful homecom- ing, state tournament, Skip Day, Prom, and dozens of other equally enjoyable times, these seniors will approach the auditorium steps for the last time at commencement. Although most of them graduate reluctantly, they are looking with hope toward the future-a fu- ture which could very well be as enjoyable and inspiring at '55-their senior year. 'wifi W' Fl' N xx. f A Q' 'if 4 YY SP o RTS fi. - Q ,W ff , f Q , Sports Are Integral Part of School Life Tweet!!--Thud!! lt's an end over end kick --So begins another year of sports at Aus- tin High. From the earliest days of junior high, sports play an extremely important role in the lives of AHS students. Even those who Watch their classmates perform are gaining an in- valuable experience Which Will never be for- gotten. Learning how to accept your team's victories or its defeats is a lesson which once instilled in a person, will benefit him in fu- ture years. A ' wa., ' 4 1-'uv-Q-.,, N ' Univ 1 X DL. f K K .. , , ..- W- V., at p s is QK - The players, of course, are the ones who probably gain the most from sports. It is through their participation that they learn the value of teamwork and sportsmanship, as well as the worth of a healthy body. Per- haps the most cherished gains are the mem- ories of all the games and the experiences they produced. As the first kickoff of the football season opens the year of sports, so does the last call of You,re out! by the umpire close the base- ball season and the sports year. It has been a thrill-packed unforgettable one. Whether we Won or lost is now of no consequence, for the worthwhile experiences cannot be writ- ten off in the record books. Hail, therefore to the sports of Austin High School! o. 0 ,Q , g ft':V , . ' -f-ries .WV 'Y 'iv Season Proves Difficult This year's football squad found the Big Nine competition the toughest it has been in several years with even the cellar teams proving a strong threat to the leaders. In more than one instance, the weaker either won decisive victories or gave the upper teams close games. Austin figured in one of these upsets by defeating a heavily favored Mankato club but turned right around and allowed a small Northfield team to hand them a defeat in the last game of the season. Potentially the Packers weren't as strong as previous teams. Injuries played an effec- tive part in weakening the squad. Dan Green- ameyer and Bob Jacob were disabled for the season by breaks while stars O'Dis Halverson and Terry Meyer suffered injured noses and A squad Coaches confer Head Coach Hass, Assistants Gra- ven, Puff. Olson, Lehrke knees throughout the season. Coach Hass, assisted by Jim Graven and Hal Cuff, revamped the offensive assign- ments besides making a complete switch to the split T. Thirty-one players emerged from the sea- son as lettermen. They were, seniors-Hal- verson, David E. Johnson, McLaughlin, Ham- mer, Jacob, Lightly, Vilt, Howard, Moucha, Johnson, Austin, Eckert, J. Holgate, Cunning- ham, Guintire, T. Holgate, Meyer, Plath, Greenameyer, Veverka, Arnold, Juniors- Sellers, Tridle, Carr, Kehret, Cooley, Wilcox, Knowlton, Mathias, Roach, and Sophomore- Jerry Wilde. Managers Paul Schroeder and Robert James also received their letters. ROW 1: Munslpler ll. Janws, Sayles, ll. Janws, Madison, llowau-rl, Sellers, Knowlton, 'F0lUl'lllSUTl. Tridle, Wilde, Keh- M. Vilt, Manager Joseph. ROW 21 lxlilllilgtll' Sclxroezll-1', D. Johnson. Austin. Farr, t'unning'ham, Plath. R. John- 1' olie X Xnde ' NT: sl- 41- ' Couch Prawn ' ': Um cl 1'ul'l' H' lverson Hammer, T Holgate Nllll. n , .. . XISOH, , nnlm, , nvei, z 1 H . ROV .fl in 1 , .1 . , f . , DeSu'I, J. Holgate, Lightly, lioucli, Becker, Yeverka, Eckert, McLaughlin, Pouch Hass. l 9 A . Craven drills on needed fundamentals Season In Review ALBERT LEA A hard-fought game ending in a 6-6 dead- lock opened the 1954 football season for Aus- tin and Albert Lea. Although both teams lacked power offensively, defensively they showed spark and aggressiveness for coming games. Leading the strong forward wall for Austin were Larry Arnold, Sid Baldwin, and Ross Eckert. ST. PAUL WASHINGTON After trailing 12-7 at halftime, Austin ral- lied the second half to defeat their non-con- ference foe, St. Paul, Washington, by a score of 20-12. Line bulwarks charge ck Guintire, John Holgate, Duane Sellers, Bob Knowlfo s 1 , , ,M -,.-4. Fumbles plagued both teams frequently but progress was shown defensively by the Austin Packers. MANKATO Showing their sharpest performance during the season, Austin produced a surprising vic- tory over a highly favored Mankato club. Nothing but praise could be said about their superior playing in defeating the Scarlets 12-0. A fast charging forward line not only opened paths for runners Meyer, Arnold, and Plath, but knitted an almost impenetrable defense line. Season Record 6 Albert Lea 6 0 Winona 18 20 St. Paul Washington, 12 0 Red Wing 20 0 Owatonna 0 12 Mankato 0 12 Faribault 13 0 Rochester 13 0 Northfield 27 27 x Looking Back RED WING Homecoming spirits were lowered consid- erably when the Big Nine leader, Red Wing, trounced the Packers 20-0 in a game domin- ated by the Wingers. A nifty 75 yard pass from Wayne Peterson to Clinton Johnson gave Red Wing their first of a series of touchdowns. Only once did Austin come close to a touchdown, but lost the ball to the Wingers. OWATONNA Austin's fifth game of the season ended in a 0-0 tie with the Owatonna Indians. Twice Austin plowed to Owatonna's 10 yard line, but due to a slippery ball and a wet field, they were unable to launch any further at- tack, FARIBAULT A fumble in the waning minutes caused a fast turn of luck with the Austin Packers at Faribault. After charging deep into Falcon territory, Jim Drewitz of Faribault recovered an Austin fumble and scooted 76 yards for a TD, making the final score 13-12. Statistically, Austin dominated the game, but score-wise the opposite was true. Uuta' niy way 'Pom Hulkalv Going down llm- XYIIMIX, 'l'1'l'l'5 M1-yew, Ilivli l'I:1IIl Off and running l.:nl'1'3 .XrnoIrl, Ulhs llzulvfwsoni, lmvul I-1. ,lolmsivn Une against the odds Russ lui-he-1-1, .lnlm l,1p.:hIl5, lom Holguin, Inuit VI I Wil ll ' xv- in-, , ll Zn 1 win, I Squad members f work on plays Drill Is Essential This familiar phrase echoes through AHS halls during the fall season, Hey, wait and I'll trot out to football practice With you. So the cry is heard from football conscious boys who comprise Coach Hass' team. For four days a Week, from September to November, approximately forty boys rush from sixth hour classes to the athletic field, don their practice uniforms, and spend two gruelling hours perfecting the different phas- es of the split T. And the result of two hours of complete consideration on football-forty boys ready to hurry home, eat supper, spend a little time on studies, and go to bed thinking about what will happen when the next scrimmage rolls around. Strategy in the making Meyer, Arnold, Coach Hass, Blzilhius, Plath T. Holgate Hzllverson, lflckert, Lig'lit'ly, B squad -. .. K- , .1 l . . l i 1 l l l l 1 l ROXY l: Vnok, Hlllllllll, Newell, lgluoller, l'inlu-, T.:ung', Miller, llilln-rtsml. HUW LI: l'l'islvl', l+'nrln--y,ASir-Vei', Asper, olf, Hes-z, l'nrol'1'rs, l4t'llllll'l1'li, Justine, ROW 11: Baldwin, l+'nx'1'elI, lllillyng, Warn, Llnnglnwun, l4lll!1lllSl, 1Jt'l'llJl', I t' 'illi:uns, D, Nelson, ltlilnzlger Lnnde, B Squad Indicates Football Future From a slow start the B squad football team found its potential and finished the season in an impressive style. Coaches Elton Lehrke and Jerome Olson can be given much of the credit for this improvement. If we can predict a future high school team by the individual advancement of its B squad members, we can look forward to some exceptionally tough squads in the near future. The whole squad shows promise both indi- 9th grade squad ROW 1: limryeiigzi, Anrlerson, Mit:-livll, ll+-ntlrim-ks, Stevens, Blowers, Perm-ivill. ROXV 2: Nelson, Svlinie- der, l'lllI'l'!l0X, Johnson, lYall, Hllllll.1'1ll'lllr'l', Usluorn. Lees, ROXV 31 Howard, flillell, lllyllll, l 0lV1'll, lluvis, Voss, llinnnel, linrsun, l :ul'relI, i':,u'lson, 8th grade squad HUVV 1: IJ. Johnson, Snziler, 1V'l'll'Sl'0NYll, lilt5lllk'Ill, lilowe-rs, lll2lf.Z'IlllS0ll, Ulnrk, Arlruns, lim-nville, Hnrcly, llunsmore. ROW 2: Wiggle, lllill'lllk'illl, Wzunlreznn. lflnglenian, Sinirnonson, Kunz, llraiit. Sr-heller, Nel- son, HJIl'lfllllSl, lieznr. RUNV Zi: Hines, Ha-inet-kv, Bulger, 'l'. .Io-linson, Smalley, Miller, lhuullvr, l.. Mans, 'l', Alnus, lizull, lierven, tlmnlwiiu, Harluer, Frein, vidually and as a team. Backfield standouts were Ron Carothers and Dick Langg while Myles Asper proved his ability as a lineman. The numeral winners of the year were: Asper, Baldwin, Baudler, Booher, Carothers, Cook, DeFor, Farrell, Furtney, Gaughran, Gilbertson, Hess, Hallum, Guntire, Kinny, Lang, Lillquist, Lembrick, Miller, Mitlyng, Nelson, Newell, Pinky, Pfister, Siever, Wil- liams and Wolf. 4- Q s -'-4 afe, Q. ,...n -Q 31 A squad gl! ill' 3 slr: 3 ROM l: Mathias, Tale, Benrson. XN'elvex', Dunlap, Ryks, Golden, Me-yi-r. ICONV 2: M:xnay,'er S1-liruerlf-r, Mans, llzuigli- nn. Lightly, Olson, Rom. VV:1ti, Halverson, Mzmager Cook. Hail the Big Nine Champs! Success again marked the end of another season for the Packers of Austin High. Coached by Ove Berven, one of the ablest and most respected coaches in the state, and his very capable assistant, Nat Goudy, Aus- tin rolled through its second consecutive un- defeated season in the Big Nine Conference. This record of 15 wins entitled them to the Big Nine crown plus eventually winning the District Two, Region One, and state runner up trophies. The Packers were stopped only once, that being in the final game of the State tournament when a strong Minneapolis Wash- burn squad gave the game their all and fin- ished wearing the 1955 crown. Coach Berven had an abundance of bas- ketball material to work with in producing the brilliant record. Five lettermen, Terry Meyer, Jerry Olson, Tony Maus, John Light- ly, and O'Dis Halverson, of last year's ten man squad, plus a newcomer, John Root, and nine B squad players helped in copping the triumphs. Austin's prospects for next year are a bit dimmer then this year in that the five start- ers will graduate, but all has not been lost. Of the fifteen man squad during the regular season, nine will return to bolster the team of '56, Several B squad prospects will also move up to the A squad. Austin basketball coaches Ove liervvn, Nui Goudy Austin Uverpowers N011-colltlerence Foes Austin nponecl thc '54-'55 basketball season by nve1'pnvve1'ing lVlinnetonku 62-34. Afton' building up 11 large lead by virtue ul' tliv L'l'l'tJ1'tS nl' his starting five, Bervon clczxnt-cl thv bench with all the buvs luvin 1' an fnucl sliure of the elmo. . . Es is ln axnntlioi' nun-cnnl'e1'ence game, lVlll1lTt'lllJtJliS Nnrth was downed by the stvzulily iinp1'5x'ing Austin tc-nm. Aus- tin slnvwvcl glvutvl' poise on the court us tlicy kt-pt up an stvzuly scoring pave Fi lu win .md--15. This one-'s :nine- 'I'nn,x XI.ius. .I--ri-5 tllslill 'l'lwy'rv off Until' Ilrulxw-rsnnl 'IH-11-5 Nl.-51-I' Season Record lVliinwtunkzi Snuth Nurtli Ruclwstul' Albert Imax Hclinzi Wlllllllll lvllllllillltl Willnun' cJVVlllIJl1llll Fziribzxult Albvrt Lou Rucliostci' Nortlifielcl Rvfi Wing 'll0lll'll1lllll'lll Albert L05 L0 Roy l'il2Cl1CSlCl' Wy'c11l'l' Fexirmnnt Bmniclji Wzisliburn 254 53 45 62 48 52 70 71 55 49 37 46 46 36 48 64 53 56 59 6 56 67 Austin Wins Openers The victory margin of the opening game of the Big Nine season for the Packers came at the free throw line. Thirty one free throws spelled the defeat of Rochester 75-62. Jerry Olson played in mid-season form sis he dropped in 33 points. A strong Winona five tasted defeat at the herds of the rampaging Austin quint 87-70. Olson's best effort of the season came in this game as he dumped l6 field goals and l4 free throws for 21 total ol' 46 points. 34 who me. sir? llilie- llallx--rsmvll Down and down we go 'll4'l'l'-X Nl:-5--r, 'l'on,x Klaus Well l'll be ,jolm Lightly Come on now fellas .lllllll liool, .lvrry Olson, 'IH-I Xl I I I 'Xl I Cagers Conquer Conference With only a 50-46 lead with three minutes to go against a fighting Owatonna club, Aus- tin had reason to fear for the games outcome. Owatonna couldn't keep the pace, however, and the Packers put on a sudden scoring splurge to win 61-49. It was the little man of the team, Terry Meyer, who saved the day against Faribault. Althought Austin won by a good margin, 54-37, Faribaultfs press made it hard to get the ball across the center line. Meyer solved this problem by dribbling through the Fari- bault defense as if it didn't exist. Albert Lea provided Austin with its tough- est game of the season in their second en- counter between the two teams. Austin had to come from behind in the last quarter to win 48-46. The low score indicates the terrific defense both teams put up. Coach Wilke of Albei't Lea had his boys up for the game and only Austin's determination and sharp shooting put them on top. Austin versus Red Wing was predicted by all to be the game of the year in the Big Nine. Both teams entered the game unde- feated and the Austin gym and auditorium were packed with spectators eager to see the game which would decide the Big Nine Championship. The game lived up to all ex- pectations of excitement for three quarters, but in the fourth Austin began to pull away to reach for the 59-48 victory. John Lightly's 28 points were the biggest contribution to the Austin effort. Wah h and wail Get lllzlt bull l lm Iiulillx 'l'm-Vrx' Xl'-xi-r lhlin- ll'ilVn'l'4ull thi 1- ll:ilx'1-rsuil i 35 TOUR AM Tournament ten l4lg'hll5, Dllrllup, Nl Il Xluus, Hunt, 'l':1l'v, XXX-lwi', Nlr-5 OI H I 'Iv District And Region Provide Thrills Two types of games were portrayed in the District and Regional playoffs for a berth in the state-the hair raiser and the clincher. The Albert Lea-Austin game can only be classified as a typical hair raiser. A fourth quarter spurt achieved by superior height and a full court press started Austin rolling to its eventual 76-64 win and a bid for the state title. Setting the pace for the Austin five was Jerry Olson with 26 points, followed by Odie Halverson with 16 and Meyer with 14. The District Two Title was clinched when powerful Austin rolled over a small but de- termined LeRoy team 88-53. No doubt was left in the minds of the fans as the Packers moved steadily out in front of the Cardinals as the game progressed. Scoring honors were shared by Maus and Olson with each tally- ing 19 points. lp ancl in lic-Vs see now Two points 1'0lllillf.1 up I ini li htlx Uli ll ilvii' in ,luhii l.i:lill4x, .lv-rljx lllsim, 'IH rm Mi-it-V, 'l'un,i Nlnlis ,u I, 11- . -sit Region Wins Clinch State Trip ln thc- nmst oxciting 11211110 ol' thc svzisnn, linclicstvl' almost wrecked Austin's chances fm' its lllth trip tn thc stzitc l.l7ll1'llCX'. lt was :in uphill slvugglc lin' thu Pzickc-i's as :in nn- mlvi'-ostiinzitvcl lVlcNish sqllzicl fought :ill thc' XVQIX unly tn lrmsv 57-56 in the wa-ining seconds. l,ightly's lineal 1100 tlnwiw won tho gennc, but Wchhcns brillizint rcbouncling in the remain- ing svcnncls szivccl tho flziy. Again it was Ol- snn :is high pninl main with 23 points. A trip to the stzitc- was aissnroci :is Austin uclclorl znimlici' win tu its unclofvatocl i'0crn'd in boating ai scrzippy Wycoll' Club 81-59. llvight and vxpcwioiicc played ai inzijm' part in thc trinniph 1-is thruv plziyvrs hit double' 1'lf.flll'CS. Jerry Olson dunkocl 34 points to raise his scoring to 1,116 during his lllllll' your can'- ocr. Both Liglitlyfs :incl lVlcyoi s defensive and offensive work was outstanding :is they scored 18 and 19 points respectively. 1 ivlory is our cry .lwhn Il--til, .I--rri Ulsiin. .lwlin 114-lili4'I,.lulyl1 ljgliili. .Illini Liuliili thin' llJllY1'lb1tIl. limi Xlniis Vw-will l-UNH. 37 Foul ! ll Orlio Hal I Nl O1 All-staters Terry Meyer. .In-rrg Olson Come back here .lolm Llgsjlltly. .lm-Vry Olson. fl ll ll l l 5 Meyer. 38 Excitement High in State Always the bridesmaid, never the bride! This thought was echoed by many an Aus- tinite after the final gun of the state tour- nament. After fighting from behind in the first two games to win in the final seconds, the Austin quint dropped a heartbreaker to Washburn in the final game. Austin's first game was against a red hot Fairmont five. After watching Fairmont sink shot after shot, the Austin boys began to take things in hand. When the final gun sounded, the score was knotted. In the overtime, Austin put on a spurt that finally downed Fairmont 69-62. In the second-round game against Bemidji, a determined Austin five again had to pull their way up from behind. It began to look as if Jerry Olson's twenty-five point effort was all for naught until, with only twenty- three seconds to go, Terry Meyer stepped calmly to the free throw line to give Austin a 57-56 victory. The tremendous pressure the boys had been under finally began to tell in the last game against Minneapolis Washburn. Olson, Meyer, Lightly, Halverson, and Maus played the entire game. and played it well, but the valiant Austin quint just didn't have enough left. Jerry Olson and Terry Meyer were elected to the all-state team for their fine perfor- mance in all games. Credit should be given, too, to all the other members of the squad, for without them. Austin would never have reached the tournament. B squad basketball 'UW ' ll 41 lon lust'-1 'l'vl't-'4l'il1l 41-ix'-'rs ll-llillravk Austin. Salislinrp, IM-For. HOW 21: llIlllQlll'3llI,i'2lI'lllll1'l'F, t l. .ll.ns ,..'11'. vs. .. ., 4. . . ll'iml'ull llll4lIll'4i I'u-olvson I!l1rin 'u XY:uru XYililv Nlu . ., 1 ., ,,., , , B Squad Shows Promise Austin's B-squad basketball team had a very successful '54-'55 season. Backed by the strategy and plays of their able coach. Blair Hainer, the boys compiled a very im- pressive record of nine Wins and only four losses. This squad. one ol' the inost able B-squads Austin has floored in years, was well-bal- anced with good bench strength. No starter was absolutely sure of his position, and each fought hard throughout the season to main- tain his team standing. Paeed by such potential A-squad stars as Ron Carothers, Bob Lillquist. and Jim Ran- dall, the team showed real promise of fruit- IIHHVI' .l:ll1N'S. ful years to come in AHS basketball. Time and again it was the sharp shooting eye of Carothers that pulled the squad out of the hole to win. He was consistently a high scor- er, and he caged 24 points against Rochester's B-squad. Lillquist's work on the backboards and his shooting from the pivot spot made him a valuable man in the lineup. Although not a terrifically high scorer, Randall con- tributed a good share to the point count, and it was continually through his efforts that the team worked so smoothly. Dave Seiver, Dave Toresdahl, and Jerry Wilde are also promising prospects for the next couple of years. Aeh der llimmel! Battle for rebound 1 'l'ol'1 lrihl Wilde l ill ini 'l tanilzlll. ':urolli4-rs N4 . .11 5 39 Ileadlocluvd lil-:vs II1-II Roll over llvlvmlnl llullegx Struggling for a hold 1.1 1' l'll:iml No holds barred .lim Ilia-on Grapplers Have Slow Season Although lacking power this year, signs show that a promising Wrestling team may be in the making for next season. Coaches Sky Wilcox and Ray Lemmerman found the competition keen in the Big Nine with their A squad, losing seven and winning one. De- feating an underdog, Northfield, gave the Austin grapplers their one win in the season. Supporting next season's team will be the B squad of this year. They leave behind them an undefeated record by drubbing all Big Nine foes plus Blue Earth and Minneapolis North. With the returning A and B squad mem- bers there is a possibility of a promising rec- ord in 1956. A A --X lx ' KY ' W. W Wrestling squad RUXY I: I!:1i'l1-y, .Xnfi-nson, Y. lleyxll, lflluml, Nnutz. Vunnn ill 1 we li:ulloI'f. lie-ll, Sayles, Klclmin, ijl'!'0ll ,llc-iser, Ellis, Mm-h.iu ii rel, jlelln-rl Kinney, Lmve Kinney, Wolf. Larson, Manager Nl i lo atmen Place In Regional Meet Four boys qualified in the regional wrestl- ing meet to represent Austin in the state at Mankato T.C. John MacClain, Jerry Anfen- son, Dan Meyer, and Bob Rugg won thirds and a first place respectively. Bob went on with his first place in the region to win his first match in the state and finished third in the 112 pound class. Lettermen on this year's team were Ken Larson, Jim Green, Ronnie Shoemaker, Bob Rugg. Ted Farrell, Ron Bailey, Paul Ellis, Dave Naatz, Dave Kinney, Jerry Anfenson, John McClain, Lee Ulland, Don Cunningham, Dan Myer, and Darryl Machacek. Going down I.m-fp Vllzlnd Lettermen Return or ' -'56 Squad Lacking a good reserve from last year, the Austin swimming team found it difficult to overcome their opponents. Under the coach- ing of Vern Ojanpa, the team won one of eight meets, the win being an impressive vic- tory over Pillsbury Academy of Owatonna. In sweeping the majority of the events, Aus- tin scored sixty-five points to their oppon- ents sixteen. Lettermen Joe Blowers, Allen Anderson, Jack Saari, Jim VanDoren, Bill LeBarron, Ken MacDonald, Jim Veverka, and Steve Farnsworth will return to support next year's swimming team, while only letterman Dave Johnson graduates. R Vx 1 ,1 Rim Pl D flower h lohn on ROW 2 X Xnderson, Thompson, Earl, Qewell. VVatis, VVeigle.. ROW 4 Nxnlior leliuron Nexerkx S1411 lliltord D Johnson NN'ilcox, Farnsworth, lxnowlton, Manager Lien. await 4 I ,.-,,.-!'2ff:Q. A State entrants practice .lim Ns-verku, .loc Blowers, Allen ,Xmlvrsn11, David IC. Johnson, .luck Suari. Medley Team Gains Place in State Coach Ojanpa's medley team consisting of in their respective events. Jack Saari, Jim Veverka, and David E. One of the most promising swimmers of Johnson led Austin to an eighth place tie the returning squad will be Jack Saari, a with five other teams in the annual swim- sophomore, who showed speed and versatility ming meet at Minneapolis. Besides the med- in the medley. Joe Blowers, Austin's diver, ley team, Allen Anderson and Joe Blowers has shown improvement yearly and should entered the state meet but failed to qualify place high in next year's diving competition. Hope I malgg it Fast start helps Jack Sim,-i Jim Yeverka 43 ,,-.....-.- ,-1--+ -- A squad ROW 1: Manap-:er Louke, Underhill, Lomnlen, Mathias, Bfdvkvl. UvI'90IHilll9y9l', QSVTIOIU. l'l00f, M2lll2ltf.0I' Bfede ROW 2: Hatch, Mever, Smith, Kittleson, Morem, Barnett, Johnson, Lenz, Luksik. Packer Nine Has Undefeated Season The Austin High School baseball team, pi- loted by Dick Seltz, completed another suc- cessful season. They breezed through the spring with a 15-0 record, capturing the Big Nine, District. Regional, and State high school trophies. The Austin Packers captured the District II championship with wins over LeRoy, Al- bert Lea, and Adams. LeRoy fell easily to the Austin nine, but Albert Lea proved more difficult with Austin taking a 6-5 Win. Bob Mathias starred against Adams by pitching a no-hit game and giving Austin an 11-0 victory. Mathias also proved himself in the first game of the Region One tourny by pitching a four hitter and defeating Ovvatonna 6-2. The Region One championship was wrapped up by Austin in defeating Winona 4-0. School acquires trophy Superintendent I-Iarho, Larry Xl ll Q. is Q ... Season Record 9 Fairmont 6 7 Winona 4 7 Mankato 5 9 Mason City 7 14 Rochester 7 6 Owatorma 5 10 Red Wing 2 Tournaments 5 LeRoy 0 6 Albert Lea 5 11 Adams 0 6 Owatonna 2 4 Winona 0 1 Montgomery 0 2 Norwood-Young America 1 3 Duluth Denfield 2 And Cops State Title After two consecutive years of holding the runner-up spot in the State High School Baseball Tournament, Austin finally brought home the State champ trophy. With 1-0 and 2-1 victories over Montgomery and Norwood- Young America respectively, Austin ad- vanced to meet and defeat Duluth Denfield 3-2 in one of the weirdest games in the tour- ny's history. After the game had supposedly Welcome home Bob Ma thias ended, the referee called interference on the Duluth catcher. Upon resuming the game, Terry Meyer smashed a double which scored Frank Luksik and Dave Ploof and won the game. Although Meyer was the hero, Gary Underhill must also be given special recog- nition for his record of allowing only four hits during the entire tourny. Everybody runs Larry Arnold, Dale Beckel as aan E laik We won! Terry Mme l X Id U L All staters Lettermen Return Future Hopeful An undefeated record wasn't the only big hit of the season for the Austin nine. Three boys played crucial parts in the tourney which led them to berths in the all tourna- ment squad with nine other state boys. While Gary Underhill allowed only four hits in twenty two innings, Dave Ploof at second base, and shortstop Frank Luksik showed their all tournament form through excellent fielding. Hopes of returning to the state tourney can't be pushed into the background. Five of the thirteen men have graduated, but re- turning to support Coach Seltz will be Bob Mathias, Dave Ploof, Dale Beckel, Dan Greenameyer, Terry Meyer, Larry Arnold, Gary Underhill, and Dean Lommen. lilly.. pllmf H-:rx l'nfle-rliill 46 B squad baseball ROXV 1: Knowlton, James, liouch, VtuiGrevenIiofl', HOXV 2: Un I 1 i lg., I I I I n llHl'l', llunlznp, 'Lmsart B squad Builds Foundation To field a winning baseball team, a coach needs players who have been well versed in baseball fundamentals and Well trained in the application of these fundamentals. In the well-rounded athletic program of Austin High School, this training starts ir the early years of junior high. No sooner is the snow off the ground then the call goes out for those boys interested in B squad or junior high baseball. Many ninth and tenth grade boys turn. out for B squad, each anxious to prove his worth and earn a position on Mr. Lonning's well coached team. After a few weeks of intense practice, the boys are ready to play some con- test games. Competition is provided by B squaders from Ovvatonna, Rochester, Man- kato, and Mason City. During the 1954 season, the Austin B squad won one game and lost four. This record is not an impressive one, but the playing ex- perience gained by the boys will prove to be extremely valuable when it is time for them to play A squad ball. Also participating in the spring practices are many seventh and eighth grade boys un- der the direction of Mr. Lehrke. These junior high practices consist mainly of drill on rules and fundamentals of the game. Out at third Gary Tate Leaving the Sahara rfr 1 M L ,D uiet Jlease I Iran- .llvlinsolr Ilzmk iloxvwr 1 ilx'in fllson .lon Welfhi-r, Imle linll, Hmxie- Xvvlllll lim 1A'lll'Il1'kF Linksters Take Big Nine The spring oi' 1954 proved to be one of the most successful seasons in recent years for the Austin High School golf team. Out of six matches in the Big Nine conference, Austin's only loss was to Albert Lea. Forty- thlee boys reported to Coach Walt Lembcke to comprise the team. From these, the follow- ing won letters: Don Christianson Ccaptainj, John Schiltx, Rick Arney, David P. Johnson, Hank Gower, Jon Webber, and Jim Lembcke. Most surprising was the upset of favored Golf squad V U D Y Albert Lea by Austin's winning the Big Nine Golf Championship. Leading the attack were Webber, Schiltz, Arney, and Johnson. Web- ber shot a nifty 118 to win scoring honors for the team. Returning to bolster the 1955 team will be lettermen David Johnson C1955 captainj, Jon Webber, and Jim Lembcke. Prospects not to be overlooked are Howie Wennes, Dale Hall, David Baudler, and Bruce Hall. IUXX' I: Silz, lv. Hall, XM-nm-s, XXr1g:ht, Osborn. HOW 2: l'znrot1ie-rs, I., Olson, Nook, Malls, ljzllldlt-1', II. Hull, OU' Til fluxx'if1', XK':lrn, l', Olson, Svhillz, .lwilinsoig .xl'Ilt'X, XX liner, t hi'islens1-in, l.eniln'k1-, Hess. ,FN if 3 l ennis squ ad IIUW 1: i'illIIllIil'l'S, 'l'lioins1-n, M. XYolI', M:irqu:xrdI, ll. Johnson, ll. Iluse-niolle-r. .lximt-s, H. .lolinsoli, lilcim-lil, ILONV UPXX' 2: Voir:-li Imxxis, Ilooglnml, .I. XVolI', I-Ummm-ii, llilllg-Qlflllll, Wilcox, li. lliisvmollvr. Knutson Racket Men in District Coach Bill Lewis' second year as varsity coach ended with the 1954 Racketeers win- ning the District Two tennis title. This en- titled them to compete in the Regional where Rochester defeated Austin 3-0. This past year's squad was the best in AHS since its beginning, losing only to state champs Rochester and an exceptionally strong Faribault Shattuck team. Net defenders While 1954 was the team's successful year, this season will be primarily a building year with Lewis and his boys working to strength- en positions and gain experience for coming years. However, returning lettermen Lee Wil- cox, Roger Knutson, Harold Silbaugh, plus several promising sophomores and juniors make another District Title and successful season a possibility. Touche tennis ball lwn- lYil1'ux igei' lilllllSUIl, lim- NVili'ox wallk is-. 5 ' 9 ie ' , c+' 4' -sf, if A W in '54 Gu Q. 1t'44 5'a. 49 Track squ ad ROW 1: 134-lfor, lwtf-rson, lfsem, l'ln'istenseu, Randall, Sr-liroeder, Adelinamn. HOXV 2: Mc-Laughlin, Maloney, Cun- inghani, I-iagstroni, Bunigarner, Clifford, Lillquist, H6Il2lI!lHIl.l ROVV 22: Sioike Veverka, J. Holgate, Tabor, T. H1 t II H Ull Wit 'l id 0 ga e, . sm insnn, 2tllllllPI', :a 1 , ' ii el, 'of Individuals Pace Track Team Although the thinclads of AHS sported an unsuccessful season, individual stars were born in 1954. Possibly the most spectacular individual was Jim Todd who reached the state meet by placing first and second re- spectively in the District and Regional. Along with Todd were Jim Bumgarner, first in the mileg Gary Peterson, second in the 8803 Pat Maloney, first in the pole vaultg and Ken s . Clifford, first in the high jump and second in the 100 yard dash, all showing at the Albert Lea District Meet. Other events in which Austin participated but failed to place were the 100 yard dash, 220 yard dash, the 440 yard dash, the 880 re- lay team, the mile relay, and the discus. Coach John Saari and assistants Art Hass and Leighton Richert feel that with exper- ience gained from past years plus a veteran squad of DeFor, Lillquist, Moe, Veverka, and White, 1955's chances of success are aug- mented. Prospects are also much brighter for the district and regional meets with such stars as weight man, Gene Whiteg dash men, Ken Clifford and Don Cunninghamg and dis- tance men, Roger Lillquist, Marv Veverka, and Jim Randall. The relays in the 880 and mile also appear stronger. Up and over 0'Ilis Halverson r.-.M-----..,.. ...--f-q-- Vw '- -- - ---' Y' W e aa-:,i. V, 4 E. gy. is r t 5, ' 5 ay qi Quay,-ana Www AF, A In the lead Straining for the tape Dale Dahl Pat lllzilmivy, Ken t'liI'fo1'd Relay Team Sets Record Record breakers Roger L ll ll 1 garner, Dale Dahl I IV l t s PI' Ull The highlight of the track year came when the two mile relay team set a new record of 8 minutes, 47 seconds. Participating ini the relay held at Faribault were John Bumgar- ner, Gary Peterson, Dale Dahl, and Roger Lillquist. The run consisted of each member of the relay team running a half mile apiece and passing the baton from one to another as each finished his part of the race. Track lettermen for 1954 were Clifford, Cunningham, DeFor, Lillquist, Moe, Veverka, White, G. Peterson, Bumgarner, Chapek, Dahl, Maloney, Todd, and Stoike. Five of these lettermen will return. iquist, .'n Rum- 51 Over West Over Easl Fight, Fighi Fight! Nlnry Sw--nson Nancy Ori-ull .leur in. CHEERLEADERS Joyce Grant Dee McDermol'l They Also Serve Who Stand and Cheer Since Minnesota school athletics leant pre- dominately toward boys participation, a girlls contribution to the high school sports world is either as a fan or a cheerleader. In Austin High School a cheerleader's roll is of utmost importance to the success of sports. Without cheers and constant crowd enthusiasm, a team may easily become dispirited. To many people, being a cheerleader seems glamorous and attractive, but the many long hours of concentrated practice cannot be over- looked. ln spite of these, our cheerleaders still seem to have an excess of pep when a game day dawns and there are cheers to be lead. Showing an almost endless amount of en- ergy at games and pep fests were Austin's cheerleaders-Nancy Orcutt, Jean Naslund, Joyce Grant, Mary Swenson, and Dee McDer- rnott. 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Siiater, liuasrh. .Xlt'i'cd, Neiswaiiger, Sliipe, Lillquist, M, Anderson, Strand, llovlninl, 1'ln'istianson. ROXV 34: Happc, XV:ut't, Clement, Nelson, Kezzir, Orcutt, Jacobson, Grllndnieier, Run- quist, liainlzill, Stark, lb. .lohnson. RON' 1: l,eiiilu lu', D. lvlI'l41'lllill'll'lll, Hlllfll, Homeland, Hill, PcKariia, Lee, D. P. Johnson, 1'li1-lps, ll. 11. Jolinson, Knutson Perfect Performance 9 Dramatists Goal Since Dirk and Bauble is the ultimate goal of all student lovers of the stage and dra- matics, juniors and seniors answer readily for the chance to become members. A very impressive initiation welcomed new members in the fall. After the initiation and ceremony were completed, they became full- fledged members of the club. Acting is only one of the duties of a loyal Dirk and Bauble member. The many phases of dramatics are undertaken by enthusiastics students under the direction of Miss Spauld- ing. The officers also work hard to make the club successful. This year's officers were: Dave McLaughlin, presidentg Shirley Kezar, vice-presidentg and Jo Watt, secretary-treas- urer. Our school has endeavored to produce the very best types of plays and present them as close to perfection as possible. This has been accomplished through the cooperation. of the club's participants. Officers plan year for drama clubs ROXV l: .I:icohs, .l. Andersrni, NVNH, Kr-zur. HONV 2: S. Anderson, Miss Lois lim-ow, Miss Nec-ily Spaulding, Mr-- I.nug'lilin Please don't cry! lon Lee, Lynda, Cook l Room or One More Captivates Audience The audience sat in hushed expectancy as the curtain rose on the fall junior-senior drama, Room For One More. The play cen- tered around the Rose family who lived in the Pumpkin Shell and always managed to make room in their home and hearts for one more child in need of affection, and under- standing. Perhaps the most difficult child whom they undertook to help was the obstin- a o We ve just got to revive the turtle! Look, Phelps, Swenson, Lee, Chambers, Orcutt, Kezar ate cripple, Jimmy John, played by David G. Johnson. Because of the nature of the play, it was somewhat sentimental and many members of the audience felt an occasional tug at their heartstrings. When the final curtain descended on the Rose family, its heartaches and its joys, the fascinated audience was re- luctant to leave. 3 55 Mi ffl Thespians Train Actors For Future Performances No, no, please don't hit me with that wet noodle, pleaded half frightened but inward- ly thrilled Thespian initiates as they jumped at every order. The next day a few bruises and scratchw were proudly displayed as the full-fledged Thespian members agreed it was worth it! Thespians, the sophormore drama group which lays the groundwork for future partici- pation in Dirk and Bauble and senior high stage productions, also contributes its share to AHS entertainment. Four plays were pre- sented by this year's group: Balcony Scene, Initiates await fate X . If Women Worked As Men Do, At the Junc- tion, and A Portrait of Nelson Holiday Jr. Be- cause of the variety in these plays each had its own audience appeal and each presented challenging roles for the budding dramatists. Other activities were a radio play and a trip to Albert Lea to see the production Green Pastures. l The club is under the supervision of Miss Lois Dorow. Officers are Howard Wennes, presidentg Sandra Anderson, vice-presidentg Karen Jacob, secretaryg and Jean Anderson, treasurer. ROM' 1: Turvolrl, l'. Jolmson, Drllll. HIISPIIIUIIGW. NYvnncs. livzms. Noble, lihlvn. ROM' 2: lflvhler, Hansen. .l, Anderson, Iicolv, Mailison, Kimv, Kelly. Sm-iss, lflkeflul. ROW' 3: Lmiwcli, fDllE'jl'4lSll'll, l'll:imI, Vlvcn, S. Amlerson, Qluml, Gzlrrlty, irtlizui. ROW' 1 ur jx' li , ewcy, so , ery, ' J lst' f Willie, I warned you! You're going to help me! Eddie Flitlon, .Ioyce Hammermeister Richard Ulland, Joan Vkfandas Wildcat Willie Stars Again The big moment arrives t Todd, Darwin Olson. Hob Bur- l B I x k ci Although some junior high activities are overshadowed by the senior high, the Junior High Drama Club experiences its moment of triumph each year with its assembly presen- tations to grades seven through nine. Two ever-popular Wildcat Willie plays were pro- duced this year. In Wildcat Willie Sweais Off Swearing, Willie played by Eddie Flitton, en- countered many humorous obstacles before he was finally able to overcome his ungentle- manly habits. Wildcat Willie Gets Girl Trouble was equal- ly delightful. Willie, this time portrayed by Richard Ulland, didn't realize how popular he was until he found himself surrounded by girls. Eventually he discovered that females weren't so silly and uninteresting as he had thought. While Miss Isabel Daniels, junior high drama director, rehearses with these young players, she is also acquainting them with stage fundamentals. Ou . n er, I'churd Ulland 57 Orchestra Develops Talent, Appreciation Being a member of the Austin Sym- phony Orchestra is an experience that brings a great deal of pleasure and develops an appreciation of good music. In their concerts the orchestra, di- rected by Mr. Paul Heltne, played a variety of selection ranging from the serious Introduction to Act III CLO- hengrinj to the carefree Highlights from Oklahoma. At the fall concert Miss Jean Miller, high school strings instructor, conducted Port Royal, 1861, a folk song suite for string orchestras. The mid-winter concert featured The Typewriter by LeRoy Anderson, with Carlotta Norton at the typewriter. The high point of the year for the string quartet was playing at the North Central Division of the Music Educators Conference in Cleveland, Ohio. On this trip, they also performed at Oberlin College, Oberlin, Ohio. Members of the quartet are: Melissa Dougherty, first violinist: Pat Nelson, second violinist, Janet Hanson, violistg and Carolyn Strand, cellist. Senior band ROXV lt Keller, Hulet. Henricks, Gan- field, Shipe, Siharon Ahlgren, Tnrvolri, Matison, Neiswanger. ROV' 2: Hess- ler, True, Meister. Karlan, Nicol, Dahl Gndenhurg, Sharlot Ahlgren, Peter- son, VVcstphal, Beaver, D, Johnson Volkman, Carlson, Lewis, Delfor. ROW Il: VVhite, Moore, HC-gg, Young, VVar- field, Hertle, Vanlfleet, XValternian Brede, Page, Hildreth, Franklin, Rut- ler, Doerhoefer, Schulz, 'Herrin-k, Gey- er, Friederick, Logke, Silhauprh, IG gcr, Lenihrick, NVenneS, Sellers, ldngle, Schulz. ROW 4: Saman, Warfield Linrlstroni, Hantson, Naatz, Chris- topherson, Han-sen, Peterson, D. A Anderson, Himmler, Carlson, Voss Voorhees, Quam, Adelmann, XVelc-li Swingdorf, Hess, Hill, I'eKarna Standing: Norton, Jacob, Bartel-l. .lor- fian, Vveher, Olson, Gartner, Mr. Sper- ati. Geyer, Odegayrd, Kontz, Hnndlo Detwiler. Quartet performs for niusic educators Melissa Dougherty, Pat Nelson, Parolyn Strand, Janet Ha nscn .milf n- Come on boys, hit it! 1-ox, l':n1l S1-hnlz. Kon lvclfor, Lynn l.Velulwr Senior orchestra ROW I: lmngherty. P. Nelson. Hardy .loyve Yonngdnlil. Hankom. Hansen Yonlw. li. .lo'hnson. Hutch. Laprervall Hess, Matison, Neisw':nu:'el'. Shine l-rjork. llnhmvn, Uolescolt. Kleniern HOW Il: Swenson, Hanson. Dewey 14-1. llelfor, Hilflrf-th, Hortle, Brady 12-nrlson, ln-wis, lVf'lClPlllIll1ll, Rnascli lien V4-V. XVest phal, lflliprer. Elnzlc Svlnulz. Wilcox. Hill, l.'eK:n'n:1, Han kmn, llunsf-n, llllflXf'llk1, I'l:n.:'er. NYM linms. ROXV 5: Lon-ke, Nelson, Huss- wilz. lf. .Xnderson, Nelsen, Hall, Chaf- fee, l4'9ll0l'll!lk, G-lover, Nook, Anndnhf Snuier. .lorrlun, Rrcnnnnd. Orcntl ROXV 5: Kruger, Mr. Heltne, .lacohs Norton, Webs-r, Gartner, Olsen. Painter. Strand. ROXV 2: deVillier, Stern, Vlevnent, Williams. Keller. Hn- Ilntlvr, Miller, ROW 4: Brooks, Miller, lflnrigln, lflvcrson, Mickelson, Peters, .l. .-Knslerson, Volkmnn, D. Johnson, Stars and tripes Becomes Traditional As well known as the scarlet and White of Austin's athletic teams are the two-toned blue uniforms of its band members. To many students, the flame of ambition to belong to the band burns as brightly as the similar desire of an athlete to be a great star. Besides putting in umpteen ap- pearances for pep assemblies, home and tournament games, and concerts, the senior band marched at football games and in the homecoming par- ade. Regularly scheduled concerts dur- ing the year add variety to the pro- gram of marches, swing tunes, school songs, and novelty numbers which are the chief features of the band's ap- pearances at athletic events. As a con- cert finale, the Stars and Stripes For- ever with Mr. C. V. Sperati, band di- rector, playing his drum has become a favorite with the student body. 59 'wma .MK ...r vw sun'-v' Let' take that measure over n.' w i Growing Band Increases Competitive Spirit Junior high students take an active part in music as has been shown by the large enroll- ment in music electives: chorus, orchestra, and band. The junior band boasts of a fine troup of young majorettes who aspire to become can- didates for senior band. This band is open to those who did not learn to play an instrument in grade school Eight numbers were played by the junior band in their January concert, beginning with Forward by Chennette, and finishing with Minute Waltz March by Chapin-Walters. David Plantlkow, Phillip Johnson, Joy Fogdahl, .Indy Bray, Dick Sumter, Kent Simrmson junior orchestra XVI lb:mker':s. llnrdy, 1 IQUVX' SZ: Zrmk, Hzxnsnn, Mzlrrv-ll, Kulil. Srvlulc-l'3.:':1ul'4l, I-Ijurgzu, Sh-rn, 'H:1:l- kt-nsmu Ilvl-'ur, 'l'ys1m, Hnysle-11, King. Ifurtm-y, RlllHl'ZH', .X1'n1sI'rm1g, XX'lig:l1l, Ilighun 'I'yrvr, LOIIIIIIUI Sliuxgx-lvcxt-, 'l'1-ff, llults. l'pv1':1I'l, l.uuq1'x':1ll, Iivgstzul, Ihulkv, jmnkcrl, liouk, HUIIIIUS. HONV 5: Hz1ll:iy,:lw1', Hawkins, 1'u1'ls1m, Haulse. l'Ill'is1op'hs'1'- sun, .XmIhe1'st, Nnzllz, l'illl31'l'l', .X1'l1tZvn, XYZIIXSUII, Yz1l1d0g'l'if1, l'wll1lJl'2l2ll1'll, XY:1111i:1s NYM:-:ssl 60 NOW 1: limlsvl H-rlz, Qlmrn. IUJXY 2: ldhlvn, IJ, .lolms1m, xYlt'4l0lIl2Illl1. l l'1lHli. Kuhn. 'm41n. I'ol1-'sown U, .lutlmson, Muslon, Iiupkulvis, .lm-nh, 1, lVllll2lll!S. l'UlIIlIlN', S. I'i1-kvlt, llics, Avis Pickett, il'lll1llX, 'l'homps4m, 'IR-nmis, XYRIIILYUH, tlurhisli, Umvvy, 1, Hanson, N:n'g.:':m. ICON' 1: lirown, Yun lie-nnve-r, 'XV:nIlm-r. ICI' Prep band HOVV 1: Stern, Hemkenson, Delfor, Yietor, Typou, Thompson, Speten, Czuttnach, Dnnkers. KOH' 2: Voss, Kiel. True, Bustsul, Sollie, liungrurn Sorenson, Dunn, Johnson, Schroeder, Tisher, Peck, Matson, Hupkalvis. .Xl'lllS1l'UllQ.L', Furlney, Skogohoe, Hartman, Uosher, Jzwolrs. ROXV 2: Hen- dricks, Moody. Svhxnidt, Budd, Tripp, Hiprhet, Berry, Kiewatt, King, Schneider Asper, Budd, Stoen, I4'urtney, Stevens, Hendricks, Clnwson, Krzwhmer, Tate, Slowinski, 'l'efl'. ROXV -4: Turvold, XVhite. Carlson, Hzluse, llnderdahl, Knnnady, Cln'ist'opherson, Anderst, Kee, Grunt, Nzmtz. Miller, Zrucky, Boyer. Ruud, Vuitton, Anderson, Butts, llpcrnft. ROW 5: Mr. Speruti, Doris Moore. Junior Music Groups Rehearse, Perform A growing student interest in music is in- dicated by the large membership in this year's Junior Orchestra. It is from this group that replacements are picked for the graduating string members of the Senior Orchestra. This year the Junior Orchestra and the Prep Band presented an assembly for the senior high. They also appeared in a public concert at which they played Two Chorales, Thy Will Be Done, and Evening. Musicians concentrate on technique lin:-lm1'z1 Quant, Phyllis llonsh, Stanley Pia-kelti, Ruth Wm-rtz, llomm Watson, .Kris I'ii-kvll' ' K-'---' ---'qv-U 61 In termediatehband KOH' l: A, ,Xntlersnn, 'l'h:tLcher, Bulger, Blynn, Perny, Flynn, Hinkle, O'fNlarro, .lattulnsfm. KJOXY Z: Ke-lirei, Hart, Worlt-in, Huldurson, Bulsnn, King, Ingersoll, Belinski, Laskewitz, Dennison, Knutson, Zillgilt, Seivcr, llruninier, lac-obs, Watt, Hum-k, Harrington, Dvorak. ROW' 3: Bahl, Smith, Lfoewen, Kelly, Vhapnian, Wolcott, Ryan, xxvilf-Q'llt'l', 'att-, Burton, Spzthn, Morgan, l :1liler, Handy, Gaines, Sclileicher, Matti, SL-hmeider, Storry, Sehloming, Phelps, Yens, Mnrniesh Zllllllk, ROXV -li lialnideau. 3lr'l arland, Zupp, Hagelund, Olson, Dnnsniore, Neniitz, Slillwell, Bren-- nuntl, l'l1lton, Ankvr, itztzisvli. Stud and Practice Essential for usicians Before any musician achieves the state of near perfection which is his goal, he must spend a great deal of time in study and prac- tice. The same is true of young students in Intermediate Band. Preceding their admit- tance into a more advanced group is a period which they spend becoming familiar with their instruments and studying technique. Recently organized, but rising steadily in popularity is the ninth grade girls' triple trio. During their appearances in recitals and pub- lic performances, they won the confidence and support of their audiences. A well known senior high group, the Sil- houettes, has been circulating in Austin ap- pearing on television, singing for banquets, clubs, assemblies and church groups for the past three years. S lh t ' Ninth grade girls triple trio I oue tea Sealed: llatrdv Kolllwes liustltm ti-nnfiv-l4l linr- iller, t'ln'isti:tnson. H. Hanson, .l. llanson, ,luun Naslnml, Vnlest-ntl', Swenson, Iiillquist, l-Butler. zinski, l'. Hanson, l'l:n.:el'. Slklllilllli-ff Weitln-inun Uhrz, Bnngurn. , i Senior chorus In Austin Aires RONY l: Moi-, .lonn Nnslund, Butler. lit-einan, Ilillqllist, Knox. Mr, Funk. HON' 2: Hall, Ki-mr, liemhcke, tlaugrli- run t'liristiunson, All-lmtlglilili, ROW' .L lieu-ll, Vlinvton XYil1le-, Cliffortl NYilde, lialulv. ROXY t: Cady, t'l:i5'ton, ltlrick- son, Gzunion, Alf-isle-r. ROW lp Moe, Sault-rho, Mvliziuglilin, Uarinack, Havens, Mart-ks, Heydt, Mitchell, Mr. lfnnk, Miller, llallnmn. t'ln'isli:insen, .loan Naslund, Knox, Hall, Mayer, Blowers. KOH' 2: Vt'enzz-l, Beck, liutler, Tlionipson, liillquist, lln'isI.ianson, liz-enmn, Hiller, lf2lCii'Ol'd, Elsterhold, .l. Grant, Hanson, Fletclier, Heidenrf-icli. Johnson, liccnirin. ROXY Il: Benson, Lost-y, lil2llll'll!ll'd, VVult', Haskins, Kuihlenieier, lit-mlucke, Lee, Holvic, Garmin Clayton, ii1Lllp.Z'lll'2iIl, Ka-zur, Lolnnxan, Flink, Megralw, Gudenhurg, Hallman. ROXV -1: Ashton, Hanlon, Ret-il, llnlils, lialilr, litulyclin, F Clinton Wilde, t'lit'tord Wilde, Cady, Meister, Kurth, Wilcox, ROW .iz Hall, Watts, lbotzt-nrotl, Knutson, .Mlm-lniznn, Gary Clayton, ll, Grant, Olson, Erickson, Gaughran, Gannon, Guintire, Buringa, Murphy, Voopt-r, Built-r, N. Nl.-. lining-lilin, Tort-sflahli At-rompauist, Hall. Not Pictured: Dougherty, l4:1l1g'vl'H's. Miller. Selle-rs. Silver. Kit-I. Their oices Blend Perfect armon Continuing to be one of the school's most popular organizations, the senior chorus proved its capability and versatility by its wide variety of selections. Under the direc- tion of lVlr. Wilbur Funk, the chorus present- ed a number of concerts including the tradi- tional Christmas festival. Chorus members said their greatest thrill came when they sang at Baccalaureate. A select group had the privilege of singing in the All-State Chorus of 1200 voices which performed at the Minnesota Education Asso- ciation Convention in Minneapolis. The Big Nine Festival was not only a chal- lenge for the choristers, but it gave them an opportunity to compare themselves with oth- er schools. The Austin Aires, a chosen group from the chorus, are quickly gaining recognition in the entertainment circles of Austin. l 63 Tenth grader girls pehorus ROW' 1: Mr. Funk, lfllnlen, Rogers. ltznthke, Rskeduhl, Meister, Soiney ROVV 2: Shocker, Luthe, lmivell, Jur- vis, Baldner, Pratt, Y. Johnson. RONV 3: Hallman, Severson, Jacob, Hem- me , Nelson, Matison, Alun. ROVV -1: li. Johnson, Mclf'nrl:md, Peterson. Scolit, Zerhy, Garrity, Jordan, Duerst, .I. .Xmle-rson, Not Pic-tured: Sale, Konz Tenth Grade Singers Form New Groups The newly organized tenth grade girls' chorus, directed by Mr. Wilbur Funk, has given manly girls fundamental training for more advanced chorus work. They partici- pated in the annual Christmas concert com- bined with the ninth grade chorus. Although these two choruses practiced individually, they worked together on performances for concerts throughout the year. Out of this larger group has grown the tenth grade girls' triple trio. The triple trio, a more informal group, has taken an active part in the entertainment program of Austin High School. 64 Tenth grade triple trio Sentwl: llllliiillll, Stmniing: .lzu-ob, N. Kelly, NYvlsll, Grlrrily, Zeriuy, fIeyt'l'. Y. ,lUilllSUll. Soiney Ninth grade girls, chorus M-coxnpanist, Kohlwes ROXV 1: Evcnson, Asleson, Gower, Larson, ltltlvr, Ashton, l'zlulsun, Earl, llairdy, Yuiitklliip, Mzichlnian. Liglilly, Hendricks, Dunlap, Geyer, XVilhzun, Richards, Hullherg, lJuMoml, Mr. Funk. ROVV 2: Sullic, Nocklcluy, Mickelson, Hurry, XYencl, P, Johnson, Gunfield, lV:irfield. Budd Shutek, Bung'uni, lice, Grunllmcicr, Hansen, 'llliruslie-r, Iflvcuson. ROW 3: Roush, Vooper, Speredon, Earl, Keller, Enright, Swim, l,l'lllllik', Pike, Finholt, I1:uu'k, Yinzms, Johnson, Fcunell, lfluusmi, Plagvr, Finley, ROXY -l: Koepsell, Salge, McRlusIe-rs, Downs, lizuig, llc-mphill, Hansc, Maloney, Hurzinski, Wideniun, Flzittcn, Mattliews, Easton, De-Villier.XV:ilson,L'au1nn, l3llHl2l1l,l,'llilZ. mth Grade Groups Learn Fundamentals Throughout the year both the ninth grade girls' and boys' choruses have prepared for higher music. Breathing exercise, tone qual- ity, and pronunciation are stressed so that when the student reaches senior high, he has mastered the fundamentals of music and is ready for more advanced choral singing. The choruses participated in the tradition- al Christmas concert and took an active part in the junior high assemblies. Ninth grade boys' chorus Act-oinp:inist', Snmzin RONV li Mr, Funk, Thompson, John- son, Lzuid, Wollwelwr, Peterson, Chall- grvn, Skogehoe, Shurson, Mikkelscn. ROM' Lt: Osborn, Mitchell, Henricks, Carlson, Steve-ns, Hartson, Gelirking' Long. ROW 3: R. Johnson, Norhy Hildrelh, Kolh, Fulton, Schant, Poll NPV. linlllwin, .l. Johnson. 65 They played the leads ry -0 -iy 'fs 1-li no , ,nun mm Others added hunlor M:u'llm Moe, .lon Lee, linger Knulsm Sweethearts Sponsor Exchange Student Sweethearts make love their very own. was being hummed throughout the school as AHS undertook the task of presenting Sweethearts-the first musical in seven years. Sweethearts was a school project combining the efforts of the choruses, orches- tra, band and the many committees needed for the production. The dramatics were under the direction of Miss Cecily Spaulding while Mr. Wilbur Funk and Mr. P. O. Heltne undertook the music instruction. Tryouts were held and the selected be- gan work almost immediately. The long hours were tedious and nerve racking, but it was all forgotten when the auditorium was packed both nights for the performance. This production was staged in order to raise money to send two Austin High School students to foreign countries. 1 P -Q - . ixlxw Ca 'Hr as F' H Mg, D Liivnv 551' 5 w 1 she is ,-l'it3f ?'7 'FF'4'Hw 'We rr Q 'M new CIM, Q AFS tsffp W 1M' A 'L L ,:-- - '- -- ff' 'lil '55 'gp , 'P P B! 'Nc i J 1 1' X ,,, I I 'I ..I '. II ..-, I JU,-5 J W4'I' ALA ' 'n'i ' nm-I mlm W ' . - -- .--- ' . mu- -I-. - -.-,.uIII.: -ff .. 1 ...ur -. '- H' 'fit' - -I'-'--. II-.1 I. -I .2 ' .- - .1 .3 I - 'I ',.IH-72.7 - I ' II I -- - --I ' I I.-I.I...j. . .I 1'.,-I.- '..-Ist. .I-,.J.I.5I'z -I-I - II. I I f -I.. II- '.,.I - I. I 4 .Lf .I..f I ... . . '.. 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Like the other student groups in the school, the Student Council assumes the responsibil- Officers Student council ICONY IZ XVQ-iiiics, 'l'ul'x'olml, Mc-I.:ui1i.:liliir, Smith, Klivlu-lsoii, lYlllll'0lllC. HUXY 22 lm- viii II. .lohi1soii, .Xrnolsl, livzur, 'I'm'lu-lson, XVolI', N. .loliiisuin HONY Iii Vluytoii. Syl- Ivrs, llztvld l'. .lulinsoip Mom-li:i, Ploot. ity of concessions at some football and bas- ketball games. They also put on three of the more elaborate mixers during the year. This year a new constitution, was drawn up which will help to make the Student Council more effective. By separating the junior and senior high groups, more responsibility and opportunity to gain experience will be af- forded each group. . hmm Council convenes O'lJis l'l2llX't'l'SUll, lbuviti I'loof, lluxid l'. .Io .lame Smith lrm-simlenl .loihnsoii :mil l't'pI'0Sl'lll1llIYOS f' 67 B Roman Tradition Latin club I ROVV 1: Sorenson, fiendler, Anderson, Lillquist, Jones, IqllSiL'lU.l, lrwin, l,':u'roll, Smith, XVarl'inglon, Lund, Patt- nach, Moe. RONV 21 Heidenre-ich, Thompson, Hoffman, Erickson, Orcutt, Stark, Jacobson, Madison, XVulf, Malony, Butler, Painter, G. Nelson. ROW' 3: C. Requa, Gower, Golden, Hallman, P. Nelson, Dougherty, A. Requa, Klemenf, Ellis, Hall, Kulilemvier, Rappe, ROXV 4: PeKarna, Langelnerg, Holgate, Yeverka, Joilxnson, Malts, Tausche, Burg- Latin lub Governed Slave! Vale! These phrases are commonly heard when the Latin Club holds its meet- ings. The beginning of the meeting is read in. Latin and based upon Roman tradition. In the fall of the school year a slave auc- tion is held. The slaves are the first year Latin students who, after they have been sold, are required by Roman law to obey their masters by carrying books, cleaning out the citizen's locker, or whatever their own- ers see fit to command. Early in the year the initiation of the sec- ond year students takes place in the cafeteria as the Hbarbariansu are taken ont a tour of Hades. They enter past Cerberus, the three headed dog, are judged by the rulers of the dark realm, and meet many of the other den- izens of this kingdom. Everybody sing Miner Wolf, Mary Swenson, .lane Smith Roman wedding is annual ceremony The Romans Liked Their Festivals, Too During the Christmas season the Sa- turnalia festival is held. All slaves are allowed to do as they wish and every Roman is invited to the banquet. Every- one brings money to be used for toys for underprivileged children to make their holidays a little brighter. A Roman wedding is one of the an- nual spring events in which Latin Club members participate. The bride and groom are chosen from the members of the club who are seniors. The ceremony is complete with a procession headed by flute players and torch bearers. Also taking an active part in the activities are the Camillus, the matron of honor, the bride's boys, and the Pontifex Max- imus. The funeral of the Pontifex Maximus is one of the final highlights of the year. The new Pontifex is installed when the preceding one is declared dead , be- cause of his graduation. ' 'T' -2 av Peliarna, Rappe, Bumbiers, Langeherg, Hammer Freedom caps sign of saturnalia Christe-nsen, Gower, Orcut't, Dougherty. Smith, Painter Latin club II ROW 1: Schroeder. Oxley. Christ- iunson, Beaver, Y. Johnson, Everson Nook, Isl. Qunm, Goebel. lic-llriciharfl, Naslund, Kautz. Imol, Thrasher. RONY 2: Cole-scott., Lee, Dahlback Sitz. Dougherty, Yolkman. Dahmen Hinkle, D. Jordzm. Hammer. Tor keison. ROW R: Rlllllle, Snat'e1'. Loe- wen, N. Johnson, Iiumhiers, Buss- witz. Min-hie, l'll:md, Odegaard. K Quam, K. Jordzln, ROVV 4: Orth Dunlap. Moy:-r, Knowlton, Randall llllom, Geyer . if ' E, if 3. f i .5 I 69 LaTovia, Tangos Spark Spanish lub Year Loteria! This Word familiar only to Span- ish students, can be heard at parties of the El Circulo Espanol. Loteria is a game very similar to American Bingo but is played with pictures instead of numbers. The Spaniards seem always to have a good time. One meeting took the form of a pot luck supper and Miss Ruth Wheelock showed slides and told of her experiences in Columbia, South America, where she taught Spanish club ROXY 1: 4'l1risIia11s4m, Nielson, Sliutek, XY:ul'fif-ld. Klim.:', Mnvliliiizuln, Jilllfii. Hanson, 3lC'li2lllfJ,llllIl, .loan Nzlsllllld, l.lllllSll'Hl1I, l.e-Hrlrrml. Ytbllllflllillll. RON' 2: .lzmwi llllfielilm-11.2, .lohnson, X mdvnlrergg NY:v1kins, l':1lSl0ll, l'z1mm, Joyce filllll-'llll0I'H', Multi, Perry, Nel- son, Smith, SIN.-'l'QIi0lI. RONV 3: Kun- nzidy, Zerhy. Kezar, List, Amlerson, Shutt. Mr-llerlilutt, Sli-ne, Salle-, Phyl- lis Hanson, Re-inir-r's, l lzlt'ten, Roush, Iiurriinu. RONV 1: Hulet, Snnri, NVau'n, XVnskn, Thomsen for several years. The annual Christmas party was high- lighted by observing the custom of breaking the pinata. The pinata is a breakable con- tainer which is filled with small gifts. One person uses a stick to break it and the rest of the group scramble for its contents. As a good will Christmas project, the club members bought sports equipment for an underprivileged boy in the Austin Area. Ole' Loterial lurflinc. S:::u'i. t':nrlson, XY:itkins, Kling' Smith. Multi, k'm'lson. KlllliL'. Sauri, Mrs. Gullxrnith It better not go out! Parents, teachers, students mingle Jerry XVUIY, Bill Christensen Seniors Are Honored As Society nducts On March 16, the seniors who had fulfilled the requirements of the National Honor So- ciety were inducted at a formal ceremony. The senior high and the parents of the pros- pective Society members were invited. To become members of the National Honor Society, the seniors must be in the upper fifteen per cent of their class and be good r Senior honor society ROXY I: tlenrilvr, Miller, lilnriglil. K Johnson, Olson. 1':u'roll, Jones. Schlei- clwr, 1':uttn:wl1, Hnkke, Tiliruslher. tliw-els-X, ROXV 2: Hose. Sorenson lloinxln-1'ty, Poitier. Painter. Rmidall ' 'sum ' r' Kir hncr ROVV lfos. , I els- son, 1' ' . i 3 .X. llvqnn, V. Requn, Ellis, Nelson lmlnlvckc, lilrickson, Orcntt. .Xnhorn liumlniers, Hemmf-nway. R. Olson ROM' I: K1-zur, Klement, Runquist, lla-irlcnreich, VVnll'. Jacobson, Thomp- snn, .Xlvnnn, Gnetsch. Oxley. ROXV 5 Hanson, Slinrh'-e, Hulei, Ulayton, D Jolinson, Grnnrlee, Hnsebye, Lee v1lIllil'PY4:'lIllUf, Nzxutz, VV'0lf, Blom lu-ckvl, Uhrislensen, Govver. Vernon xvilllfil'1'VQlll10f, Mr. Vn11Grcvenhof, Maynard Grmnde, Mr. and Mrs. Grande citizens of the school. It is deemed an honor by all to be accepted as a member of this group because of its high standards. Following the formal initiation, the mem- bers and their parents were invited to a tea which was held in the cafeteria. Refresh- ments Were served by the girls of the Friend- ship Club. '71 Tea, Style Show Given By Friendship Club Formed to promote friendship between high school girls, the Friendship Club is one of the largest and most active clubs in the school. Into their hands is put the responsi- bility for all WPA week festivities. They also sponsor mixers and handle concessions at football and basketball games when it is their turn. The Senior Friendship Club tea is an an- nual affair which is looked forward to by all tenth, eleventh and twelfth grade girls. The girls and their mothers are first enter- tained at a program in the large auditorium, 'I'hey're pretty as a picture Her,-ky He,-rtle, Kay Quinn, .Jeanette Olsen S FC cabinet Swenson, Requn, XVHH, Miller, Randall, Quani, Nicol Anflerson, Volescotl, Madison, lVlf'lAZIllKll- Mother-daughter tea is yearly favorite Mrs, Painter, Colleen Pztiniler, Melissa D'0llg'hm'- ly, Dianne Johnson, Mrs. Johnson. after which they go to the cafeteria for cof- fee or punch and cookies. Another project of the group is the an- nual style show. This affair, which was com- bined with a talent show this year, always receives much attention. A Christmas theme was used this year, and Santa Claus described the clothes as the models walked through a pine-covered wreath. benior FF A RUXV I: Lev, iiylv, xV2tI'I'illLlit7I1. Kie- er llzirlrstzirl, Y. Heidi. Si'lIUiilC'l'. ul, Xhilsh. Iiliis, XYz1:ig'vii, t':irl'oII, P ii':irInik. ROXY Z.: Xizirtin, Meier, I irnsworth. tt, Nnntz. Alt-ye-r, Briti- Iu Adzinis. Kitsmsiii, XYiIhr-Im, RIIP- Qs- , nf, . :l'g', 'u m .', gf- ol U, I,ig'Iitly, Slit-Ivlt-l'. lmiiirvli, ll. iitz, lltllkl'l', HON' I: lfiiil'lSOIl, ltlvk- rxt M4 I,i, .l. .i.,ltI., 1 . 1i':iI'n-I. .Xmle-rson, l,:im.:'e, Iluwey. Junior FFA I XV I: Ifziwxw-i', l'IlflF'I'tl1Illl, Peterson, griiusoii, If. Johnson, Hell. K. Imr- s ni, Hlunie, V:imIerYool't. Rieser, ioinpson, IC. Ryks, Re-eil. RONV 22 rhor. I'. fiurrlner, Nelson, Cook. x III-Z'iAllS. Smith. l l'en-se. Lain, I-IoIst', 'X i ntl 4 I t tlihi. RONV fi: Ileiit-limit, Svliroerier, IXIiitm'oinln, Amit-rsoii, Svholten, li. unison, Iflllis. I.. hzirson, Hartsoii. lxle lx Ht ' uetsvh. 1,1-wis, Lenz, Miller, Wen- t if, Stoc-kwvll, Rilvs, XYi1smi. Martin, aiu-lm, D. Urth, Kenyon 'I'. tlardner, XY 3: Nlzu-Iizimfk, J. Iiyks. IInvi-r- i t, li. IizirIlot't', Nix-sen, l i'ohx'eich. IISPII, Loc-her, Svhimek, Xv2lIll1E!li. o son, Kurt'Ii Raismilssen. Uiiristen- s i Elso I., Ryks, I,:iwi'vnz'e Stork- vifll Stihl I t rt, Iiilso tl. Iiyks, Allzlllstili, IC, Urih. .- W, Q ' 3: .Hvyf . mum' 1- I i 1 v H vwarfi 'iris imison, Slieeziy. Riske- . 'os, lilly, Ili-lsiiziii. RON' -I: md, Norfilfinrl, Cutie-it ROXV 6: , .': . QOSIIPF. I . Rmiloff, Ni- F FA Slogan pplies To Dail Life Learning to do Doing to learn Learning to live Living to serve. This appropriate motto of the Future Far- mers of America Could pertain to all of us, The Austin FFA Chapter is the largest and one of the most active in Minnesota. Members attend three important conven- tions during the year-the National FFA Convention at Kansas City, Missouri, the Dis- trict Convention at Kenyon, and the State Convention in Minneapolis. Both at these meetings and at the State Fair, the'Austin Chapter took its share of firsts in varied FFA projects. Pd like to present Naizitz. I'. .Xiiiiz-Vsmi, l,ip.:htIy. Motu-Iizi. Mr, Itmlkv, M. .hirlersoii 73 Senior FHA 1 IVV lf I an 1 I Oxlev. lfllulc-n, llnvison, S. .Xnclm'sun, Sm'l1:ulms'ke'r'. ldrir-kson, Shilly, l+I:n'l. llosenthal, Haley. HOW 2: Zeimer, Gower, l'z1l'ln:u-li, llnnlup. Hayes, Hall, .I. Grunt, Quuni. Illnstad, Opstrid. ldvzlns. Hiller, ll. .XlIllQI'SOH. liukes, ROXV rlerson, S.nnfor'4l, Hinkle, Knutson, Gilbert, Skrrgvluoe, Smitunes, .lax-nlv svn, Smith, Nm-klelvy. HUXV If Roush. liurzinski, lllom, M. flI'IlIlli, Heiden- rfifh la M l' XX rl rl 'X ' , A' 'son, nfison, 'ill' , l'lla1f, B. Anderson, lllastoril Vumm. ROM' 5: True, lilllugv, Snollg'r'n,ss, Meier, Iiur- gns, G. Amlerson, Downey, lll. Antler- snn, Casseni, lvlurphy, Mm-Masters, Salge l: xYlll?lIll, Y: U1 ni 1. Skinnx-V, 24: Thrnxipsoii, Torkelson. .l. An- Delegates Attend State, District FHA Meetings The purpose of the Future Homemakers of America is to help young girls realize the importance of learning and accepting the responsibilities of being a homemaker. For Austin chapter members this year's program was highlighted by two well attended con- ventions. The District meeting was held at Faribault and the State Convention was in Minneapolis. At the latter meeting Arlette Torkelson was elected State FHA vice-pres- ident. Because of their various money making projects, the club was again able to offer a one hundred dollar scholarship to help fur- ther the education of a deserving home econ- omics student. Junior FHA 74 ROXY 1: Sl'l1ilIlHlll, iillK'llPlll, Al. XN'iI- linnis, Slreeter, XYeslrum. Rice, Ryks, Janet Krachnwr, Janice Krachmer. Swzlncutt, lflm-l't'liel'. Haskins. Gnllick- son, l'll:md, Mellum. RONV 2: Sitz. Hudson, U. Hanson, Ashton, D. Han- son, Sl'llllSlf l', Schultz, Groh. Schmil, Wong, llsem, Bum1.tarner, Fisclh. ROW' 34: K. Nelson, Apold, Halflorson, Sass. U. XVi1li:lms. Madison, .Iacol'son. Lies- kn-, Slnltt. Myhre, Fischer, lJeV.aney, Thorsell, Ke-ntta. ROVV -l: Gray, Bur- inara. S1-verson. lilllltlllll, Hackett, Gas- kill, Anderson, Maston. Mix, Svhleu- nler, B. Nelson, Jzlrvis. Crunip, Law- son. FTA RUN' 1: lievnlzm, Knutson, Oxley, Xllltkins. Shlletl. XVei'lz, llostrzrvk. RUNY 2: Young'al:uhl, .l:u'olv, l'. Hull- nmn, lmuilwke, xYl'lL'll, Shoup, M. Hnlmzm, Iletwiler. FTA Studies the Teaching Profession The Future Teachers of American organ- ization acquaints students interested in the teaching profession with its opportunities and responsibilities. Members of the local group often visit the elementary schools in Austin and observe teachers' methods and techniques. This year these prospective teachers also took out of town trips. Two schools which they visited were Winona State Teachers College in Winona and St. Olaf Col- lege in Northfield. The students later evalu- ated their trips. .Sq an Future teacher wins future honlemaker award 75 Xia ..E -5 X Journalism Has New Home Last fall the publications department of AHS eagerly moved into its new quarters. The old band rooni had been converted into two classrooms. As the year has passed, we on the staffs of the Sentinel and the Austin ian have come to realize how fortunate we are to have such favorable Working conditions True, at times nothing seems to be in its prop er place and extra storage space seems to have vanished. On the other hand, we have found many of the usually hectic assignments lightened by the convenience of our new set up, which is, no doubt, one of the best in the state. Section heads liimla Cook, Charles Langf-berfz. Colleen Painter .Indy Gendler, John Holsratev Section heads Nancy Url-ull. Alive Requa., Shirley Kezar, Gwen Colescott, Julie Sorenson, Bill Phristenseli. Rc-tsp Christiansen. .loan Naslllnd. Photographers, layout men, artist Ibavifl fl. Johnson. Dean Lommen, Sally G-reely, Uhmik Morris, Pol- Vonper, John Dewey. Business staff Doree Kestner, .Xrlett'f- Torkelson, .lean Nuslund 76 Publication Gary Playton f i et qua 1 iness manager lows lfllis assocl ttf' elltor Henry Gower editor ln chief A W Heads . I Q Editors Snnnliwl .las-oluslm, Gloria f'1llill1lL'll. Mary .lo Gun- til'l'SUll, .ln-:umine Shultz Deadlines Keep Us Busy Did anyone take that picture of the class officers? How can I start this story? Give me an inspiration for a lead! Such phrases as these are familiar cries from the publica- tions department. The staff of both the Sen- tinel and the Austinian are continually plagued by rough assignments and dead- lines. Just before a paper comes out or the big book goes to press, it might seem to an out- sider that confusion is the rule rather than the exception. However, there is method in our madness and every two weeks during the school year the Sentinel is delivered during fourth hourg and on Awards Day the Austin- ian arrives in homerooms. Distribution day .louruulism Class Reporters .loan XVatt, Jim Veverka, Mary Knox, Mau' lem- True, Lola. Mae Johnson Business and exchange staff Marlene True, Alvis Sf'hleicl1er, Mary Knox Lola Mae Johnson Growing Population Necessitates Expansion Because the student body has grown so large so fast, it has become necessary to have two libraries-one for the junior high and one for the senior high. The books which were transferred to the junior high library were, of course, not enough to fill the shelves and, therefore, the shelves look somewhat like Mother Hub- bard's cupboardskbare. More books have been ordered so there will eventually be a complete selection in both libraries. The students in the Library Service Club not only keep peace and quiet, but also put the books in order and in readable condition. For their efforts they are given As, for doing a certain number of hours work. Senior library service club HOXY I: S1'liuIx:ic'ker, Hziutlieir, Hur Ivnm, Newell. Hinkle, liumle. KOH 2: I.. .lohnson, 1'lllll'l'lllll, iilIl'lC4'Pll Slmll, .Xll4lt'l'SnlI, Grolln-. l't'l'Slllj.2't'l' :intl .Xnclerson Junior library service club ROV' iz llurke, Iiivfh-l'ic'li, Dunn lirirlley, Swing4iort', lqllllf-', 'Davis Nlsnxfivlil, Hooley, filll'li, Day Swzlm-iilt, liosonttlml, lluley. ROV 11: l'i-rry, 11. N1-lson, .l, Nelson Nlll'1llllt'l4'l', Moore, XY:u'1'if-lui, Fran- rlle, 'l'l'llt', IM-Ifror. Stern, 'Vuylor liukesi ROW Sl: Shulil, Uliurx-hill li. .lolmson, XV:u:ilkens, Immlv, llog- lr.u'1, Smith, l.umllmerp:, Ohm, Nlzul- scf-ii, Slorry, live, Sm-liniidl. Guutliiei' lmslcewitz. Norton. RON' l: Huck- 1-en, l'ett-rson, li2lllfllt'l', Hummer- llll'lSll'l'. ljzicki-r, Allus, Frzuliklin Nuzum, llollmrt, Newell, lluvis l1isius,4lrollie-, H2ll'll'lllil, llilllStfll Study hall supervisors HON' 1: Russ:-I, Knutson, liling, Day, Nolvlt-, l,t-strutl. IJMX 2: lin- kzivzi, Jolinson, XV:-nzel. l,:ing.1'e. Xl. .Xmlr-rson. l'. Xlnli-i'suil. 'Air Cage boys Ushers club HOW' l: Arnolml, lloll, Vs:-ni. Flint'- fm-+-, .l. .lolinson, Wolfe, 'l't-ff. Nuotz- Ill 4 r J 1 un, li. Jmlnissn. lit XY L.: lim-1-k H lloil: 'k, lizlrim-ln-l'g, Hom-li, Austin, Hill, Olson, Kunzt-, We-ip.:'l1-. KOH lualien Iilatl lriix limi .i.1't-1.', -, i- I, .1 Qs. -sb' ' W Students Help to Maintain Order In every study hall, the teacher who super- vise the students as they work diligently on their homework is assisted by a member ot the student body. These assistants take attendance and help with the general super- vision of the study hall. Whenever there is a concert, basketball game, dramatic presentation, or some other event at the high school, the ushers, in their distinctive green suit coats, add a profession- al an to the occasion. Their varied duties are to take tickets, distribute programs, and keep people oft' the gym floor at basketball gl1ITl8S. This year the Ushers' Club helped the Stu- dent Council with the pennant sale at tour- nament time. 79 lubs Correspond To Student Interests The clubs of Austin High School are or- ganized to correspond to the variety of in- terests which is inevitable in an institution of this size. For those who have a yen to conduct scien- tific experiments and are interested in the study of science, there are the Junior Science Club and the Junior Academy of Science. If one has the urge to roam the country- side in search of an intriguing picture, the Camera Club might be just the thing. The members learn the principles of photography and how to apply them. The hobby is not only interesting, but can be profitable as well. Junior science club ROW I: Shzirlot Ahlgren, Page, Sharon Ahlgren. ROVV 2: Averbook, Tomhave, Earl. HOVV 32 Mielke 'l'hmnpson, ROM' 4: M:-Masters, Burgess Junior academy of science Aundahl, Vharrington, Budd, Johnson, Bjork, Gur- rity, XVilli:uns Camera club Kneeling: tl. lla-wey, .lohnson, fmoper, Stzinrling: .I. Dewey, Dahl, Carlson, Hil- dreth, Smnzm, S1-'hlon1il1g', Evans, Passem Nurses assistants lllilllt' .XI!or4I, F'lIl4ll'2l llzlwk. l.il:u 'I'llx 'ush- +-r, Iionniw Y:in1l1'ln-el, lieu-rlx Wall.-rniin tudents Assist in Operation of lehool The girls who help in Mr. Christgauls of- fice assist in the operation of the custodial department by answering the telephone and looking for custodians when they are needed. The music room girls help keep the music department running smoothly by sorting and filing music, typing orders, and checking chorus gowns. If one has a headache or a cut finger, the able assistants in t.he nurses office will be glad to ease the pain or supply ai bandage. This is a good place for girls Who are inter- ested in nursing to get a sample of the type of work done by nurses. Blush' room girls lmrolliy .lor-lon, .Xuulrlx llni, ll'-:nnnn l:I'4'IlIIIIlItl. Ilonnw l i-'uh X-'llslw I'n'Im-rs l uw .,a.. .. Mr. Chrislgau's lu-lpc-rs l':Il Irwin, lillll-X ln'I'lIlIl, .lu-:um-:tv Nob'-l, llnrlm-in-1 fll n Sui . 81 'er fir Door patrol ROXV I: V. llnrton, llilehw-th, KYoll', l'vIn-rson, Skogohoe-. .Ii-nkins, Jonson. HON' I!ISumll1oII',lim-Wm-11, ll,I4lIllli1, Bulls, th-tzin. lv. liurton, IUNV Sl: 4'urkvn lhirtvrsim 'I'-mp Fulton llifll 1 , . . , i , , , Lost and found lit-verly Johnson, .Xgusln I'cta-rs, Shur- on li:u1l1niga1'le-I, .lam-t Koontz, Karr' en .lzu'oll, Mury .lo tlnntire, Sonia He-ine. is 4? Q If 143 X s si. 'Wi gist Qs s , V f w 3 if Q F 3:1 2 mi 82 Boots and Suits Reach Lost and Found Desk You can find anything from swimsuits to overshoes at the Lost and Found desk. This is what makes it such an interesting place The girls receive articles which have been found in halls and try to locate the owners With the increase in school population and the resulting increase in the congestion in the halls. the door patrol's job of guarding doors and directing traffic in the halls is be com ing more important. The noon-hour program which has become an established thing by this time, creates em ployment for many students in the cafeteria vm? YM 'IEEE and in the kitchen. F Cafeteria workers ', .' ':mvutt, Hoffmin 'I'hiluvn, l'r-In-rson, XYolisr'll:llI, 1414 men. HUYK' 22 'llllllIIliNlll' Vllnml. X A Opening Doors Are Austin High Mystery ' Every day at the beginning of the class hours the doors to the classrooms open and close but no one enters. One might think this to be a strange occurance, but everyone knows that it is just the trusty attendance girls collecting slips-attendance slips that is! Black curtains, screens, and movie projec- tors are standard equipment of the audio- visual workers who are otherwise known as Mr, Fogdall's boys. It is with mixed emo- tions that teachers greet these busy workers. They never know if the students are deeply engrossed in the movie, or fast asleep. 4? Audio-visual workers HHN : I- ' 4, nz W: me-V, Do 'w 1 ' Z.: . Q-, Hull, tlrie-sf-, Slope, K. Flimfck, G. Fliwek, I n-rgilson. W Twelve GAA KUXV I: Sulliv, Xxrilllllllll, l'l':1l11lull M1111-les, 'lxl'lll', l'I1llWlllll'll, Snycll-1' Sht 'lIlllll, Szntvrlm, llvssln-V, Nmwllxwie-I ROXY 12: l'. 1,t'lQ'l'Nl7ll, Nm-lsnm, 1ll'umI- lllE'lt'I', Norris, XYulI', .lulmslnp linu- rlall, SUFUIISUII, Sluhl, Olson, 'l'v1'ri. KOH' Ci: Maulismu, Hilllllilll, .Im-fmlv, .Xl- her, I. lkm-rsmu, WPIIINIUFSUII, Keznx' libllllil, Bllllllllt l'S, llilllklllil, .XllllUl'll. 10 GAA ROW' lt Smith I-lulhkv, lluiln-, l'el'1'y Km-lly. Kime, Aclzmms, llill, M4-istew' Sheeley, KHIIIZ, livzuls, Ailllllilhl, lluvl NVilli:1ms, HON' 2: ilznllulwr, Quzun Downey, llilllt-'l'ISLlll, ffIll'l'llj', Mvller- mol't, S, .XIll'lt'l'SUll, Mivlxiv, Y. .lolmson, NYl1ite, Vvverlm. .lun--I XX':nlt4m, Tur- vulml, if JUIHISUII, J, .Xlllll'l'SUll, K .l0l1nswn, Sulislmry, lie-tlwley. HOW 3: Griese, .lm'ml:m, Humllo, Moore, Matison, Konz. .luyvv XV1llt-ln. .lam-t Jnlmsrm, .lzmivv .lulmson, l,Q'lf'l'Sllll Ne-lson. Spiess, l'Iliwl:nl. l'rzntl, liuldnur Larson, Dahl. HOW l: Nl. .XlldPI'SOll, Gezer, Bjork, Svotf, Suvivll, Nissen Donrla, Swuir, Janis .luh11son, Maclsmm, Shoop, R0p.:e1's, Hvnmwr, l'vlPl's, HUS- Irzwk, El'i1'k5llll. 84 11 CAA IUJXY I: ll:1lug'vl', XYomlm'l', Nusluml Vmsli. .lm'0l-sun, S:1mll+l1rp-1, Ku:-mls lftruuks, Irwin, Klixng, Iilmu-1's, Mm' phy. HOW 2: Slllllll, l-ire-mmnrl, lluin Iil'1'. 'l'url1vk, llilllqllisl, .Xmlr-rs Yll Xlultiv, t'lu1'ist1-nsnn, l'Il'lt'kSLlIl, Alylnrv IN-twill-r, llugn-l'v:1ll, A. HUZIIIIHII, RUXX II: Keslmlr, Snutvr, llnsswitz, llnvv- Iuml, Nelson, K, llvanmauu, Tnwlie-lrzun fillfllllt-'l', .lllllIISlIll, Hzunmvr, N4-is XYHIILPT. IIUXY I: I It'If'IIl'I'. Iikf-clznl. .I+A1'sm1 Ilamsml. Lieskv, IIIIIIIIJIIII. KI5I1l'0, SIl'1'PIl'I'. I!:u'l1-II. tlruh, flllllivksurl, IQI'ill'IIIlIi'I'. RUXY 2: I-Iwuldt. l.:nI1:1nn Kuhl, 'I'Ilm'11, I'IllIIl'I', Iixulwlmsuu, Him-, SI1ut!', K1-ntlu, S. .IHIIIISIIIL Slmmzvn .Xluis-Vs . I0 ' 2: :nu-ns . .. nn I XX I Hn I cm XI .IuImsn1l. xvillljlvll, II:I11kc1's, Spelvn, ' Ilx 'I e If n UII IIIIIIIII . S rm-nsun. Ne-ils .I:u'x'is, Huy, K, S1-IIII-ivln-r, Watson. HUXY I: 4i:1II:1Iu-1', I':11'II, llu54-rs, Sun rlvgzlzlrmi, I ,:1ws1m. Apulci, .Xnlu-ny. Cu IlIl'2lIl. S, Sc-Imln-in-Iwr, I,JlI'NYt'l'Ii, Frzmli. 9 GAA IIUXX' I: Ihlmumi, Ilurdy, II:-nrivlis Ilefur, YIIIIUIIIIIID. XYIIIIJIIII. Smilh Ihlnlup, I4I:1rI. IUJXY 2: xY2ll'fIf'I4I Mmnv. I':III'ILZ'IIl, lluufiolel, IQUIIIIIIIIQ' IIVZIIII, Nuvlu-lhy, Il:-yor, Mic-kvlsml ROW II: Nm-Isun, I'u,L:'4-, Mm-in-r. I+'1':mIi- Iiu, I5IlI'I.2l'SS, I'iIu-, III-9.1141-. IXI1'Mic'kI0 gh 8 GAA IIUXY I: IYl1iIc'u1nIm. Sullim-. t'Ill'istuf- fewsml, HFEIIIIII, l'Ilz11uI, Nlvllell, Ifisvh- I-V, 'I'lnn'se-II, Miller, Krzwlxnn'-r, Hus- kllins, Iinwv, Imlwrty, Ilxu-hun. ROM' , L: Iim-Iwil, Mix. .XI'IIOX. Mzulsml, Kmmtz, N-klsnn, Slum-I, Iinlrlm-V, Hy-- znn, xYl'SI'I'llIll. Luivvll. U. JUIIIISUII, Ilun, N-hullz. IIUXX A: Aluslmtnn, btvrn. XYilIi:ums. liivs, IQIIJIIII, llrny, Ibimmvl I3ump::u'm-r, Shirk, Imwsml, NI:-rlsilng, Amlvrsnn. .XSIIIIIIL RUN' I: IY:u.:':uuI, Ile! NIL-Is, S4-njm-rn, Ilulcl, G. .IlIIlII340II, IYUIIIU, l'sn-m. 85 GAA aters to Sports Enthusiasts Homecoming is one of the focal points of the entire school year and it is the important job of the Girls' Athletic Association to sup- ervise the planning of the various activities connected with this festive occasion. Committees are formed to take charge of the snake-dance, the coronation of the Home- coming Queen, the float, and the skit for the pep assembly. All the girls cooperate to the utmost to make this an occasion which will long be remembered. 7 GAA HON' I: Mnlon, .Xllll01'Yl, H. Kelly 'I'i'oul'eiu, Horrik, lflynn, lizlckluml Haig:-luncl, King, lienm-li. Haskins lmrsoii, Iiurrlinf-, 0'Mar1'o. laillflvlllllll HHH' 25 Hardy, IC, Kelly, IC. Kimi-, I7 Hull. Keslner, 4'ln'istoplie-rsoii, Vzunm 1'li:umlwi's, l..unmi, Bulger, Manley linhl, Vliamiizlii, Huy:-s, .l. Hall. ROW 3: I.zu'um. I3e l'y, Kiewall. Hanson lla-unison, Jam-olrs, V. Kimc. Davis hun. Mis-liie, li. l'l4lI'f.filll. ROW' -i lloe-llche-r'. De Hose, llunrlerson, 'NVile'y llnlrle-11. Nook, XY:1ll. Zia-mer, Hervr-in 9.11-i'soll. ifivillil. Homecoming is not the only activity of Senior GAA. As the word athletic in- dicates, the members are sportsminded. Swimming, volleyball, and basketball are favorite indoor sports. When the weather turns warmer, many members go to the Ath- letic Field for softball, tennis and badminton. Although the competition between the girls becomes quite keen, nevertheless, a sports- manlikc atmosphere prevails. 7 GAA Stoviki-, XY:1ket'iel4'l. IQOXV 2: Shoop rlerson. Ryan, Barnett, I'h:nfff-9 ilvrilzilil, Voigt, Haul, l'i0g'2lIl, ,l1eYrics Allen, Ste-plienson. Duel, liumsc-y l'umroy, HUXY ii 1'lll.0lll'l li. l ram-is Gumlelrson, .Xl13.l'lli'X. xV2lf.Z'lIQ'I', Primlle l4'orgn.-Vsori, Morey, .L Amlerson, ll4'3.1'g' Swing'llm'I', .Iam'oIison. Jorilzin, Monu- 'l'. Morgan, l,:1p.:vl'x'ul1, Palllsoii, Iu- HUXY It .Xncli-ews, Dankert, lleli, Max- field, Matti. Rahideau, Belinski, III- lrinfl, l'vt1-rson. 1l11oc'4'l'1i. Smith, Nspe. Xlrirlin, ldllis. Kamp, Hzilnzlalirl, t'l:n'k, liHlll'IZll'1l, Finley, Troop, Kvam, P. An- Tlmtrlier, HOVV I-1: Hayes, liurimzuz llinklv, X'2lIlClt'I'f.I'I'lfl, i4'llllll'il2ll9ll, I'n- v - ' I 5- 1 YI' U FII 7'fI'3-'!!'lI'lg'- H ,, -. 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'V - :WI II.Im FI ea. .-.-. - e. 'i ,- ' -f or .' :HEI -IIgII..,I-I... .-2 ' II I .FIQ:I-UEHUIT .. Ig, -lg 'f I-H552 fi . 'S' r.!x.1i'? : 'Tf Iii' ' .' W5 .-..,I' ' ' .' 'E .'...1'k' II I 1-.r -I. . .- I I- I ,REI - . .. I ig 'II..r' -L ,I III ,I-...- I II . I L .- . , III .- - .. I I- I- Jw T II I ' . ' ' I . IIQI IIIII 44 'TN ' ' . f3'IW J ':-fl i 1 . -.- ' ' f .Qfh . 5 I ' - I I .. . . I ' . .- IFE ,Ig ' 'I , ' r- vi ,I I I .' .I ' -- , I I I . ' w - QI, I V . I . - - . 'Q - ..M .'wf 1 I I ... .1 , I, - ' .I . az' 9 ' ' . ..... ..-g..f'.- . I, . ,... .. . 3- ww -, , H. T il These Are The Leaders Charting Our Course Every organization, like every smooth run- ning machine, must have certain essential parts to keep it operating effeciently. Our organization called school has as its import- ant parts a superintendent, a principal, and assistant principals. It is their job to plan for our education, provide adequate facili- ties, and to keep our machine operating ef- fectively. I VIHCIITZII R. M. VVescott , bug intendent L. S. Harbo l n0' 1 3 H. Darli School hoard niem bers S4-:Ita-rl' I 9 Ilwrlm KI:-n I IIIIIGI 5.1. Uulllxlln' IH' I' X I I Ab lIIllt'Il. SIQIIIIIIII' lim Iulmxx IH I I XY1'ip:I1t Iwrmlis Vullcr I I I 1 I llnIl2'In'l'lV Iiusin-:-as III:m:ug1-r S. l,. IH -XUCZIIIUIIIII llxrevtm' I'Ioy1I Imvlneli lIllIIlI0 A a 88 Education Is Our Right Also Our Responsibility A public school system is part of our heri- tage. Education is the great American gift, given to all-asking nothing in return ex- cept initiative and appreciation. We students in Austin High School are especially fortunate in the system which has been provided for us. College preparatory, business, and homemaking are representative of the variety of courses which We may pur- sue. The recent completion of the Area Voca- tional School offers additional facilities with which we can more adequately prepare for the future. As our enrollment increases, so do the duties of the administrators. It is their de- sire to see that We get every educational ad- vantage so we may develop our capacities to the fullest. Despite their busy schedules, they find time for consultation of individual prob- lems, and set an example of Wisdom, patience, and consideration. Thus they point the Way, We follow, and education results. swf' 'lv' XM S , . , rc ff git Leland M. Arneson: B.S., vocational agricul- ture, Future Farmers of America. Gerta B. Barrett: M.A., German. Lorna D. Bates: M. A., English 11. Lee R. Bedsted: B.S., driver training, painting and decorating. lone Bell: B.S., art. Marjorie J. Bell: M.A., world his- tory, Lost and Found. Mrs. Blanche Black: B.A., plane geometry, Dorothy Down: M.A., C.P. English, English ll, Senior Friendship Club. Victor A. Engle- son: M.A., world history. Wilbur E. Funk: B.M., chorus, vocal music, small ensembles. Mrs. Evelyon D. Galbraith: M.S., Spanish, Spanish Club. Leonard Goick: B.ED., comp- tometry, typing. Nathaniel J. Goudy: B.A. biology, basketball. 7 solid geometry, trigonometry. Donald E. Bur- gess: B.S., vocational electronics, Radio Club. Morton A. Carney: B.S., occupational rela- tions, trade coordirator. Willa M. Church: B.S. in L.S., librarian, Senior Library Service Club. James H. Dice: B.S., farm mechanics, Future Farmers of America. Lois E. Dorow: B.A., English 12, Senior Friendship Club, Thespians. Lena B. Grinley: M.A., high school counselor, Senior Friendship Club. Blair Hainer: M.A., American history, basketball. Jane Ann Har- rigan: M.A., bookkeeping, comptometry, de- partment chairman, junior class adviser. Harold R. Hastings: M.A., physical education, director of athletics. Mrs. Florence E. Helpa: cosmetology. Paul O. Heltne: B.A., music coordinator, junior orchestra, senior orchestra. Dorothy Hill: B.S., English 10. Richard E. Hoffman: vocational auto mechanics. Dor- othy Hoos: B.A., physical education, cheer- leading, homecoming, pep assemblies, Girls' Athletic Association. Amanda E. Horvei: M.S., advanced algebra, senior mathematics. Chester O. Hylland: B.S., vocational auto mechanics. Donald C. Ingram: B.S., aeronautics, general metals. Calmer A. Jensen: B.A., clerical office prac- tice, shorthand, typing. Arthur H. Johnson: M.B.A., general business, typing. Donna Jean Johnson: B.A., English 11-12. Philip M. Johnston: B.S., vocational heating and air conditioning, sheet rnetal. Harold Kannady: B.S., coordinator of distributive education. Jack A. Kentta: vocational print- ing, printing. Wilma F. Kiekenapp: B.S., shorthand, typing. W. Kirchdoerfer: M.A., high school counselor, Student Council. Isidore L. Kolb: carpentry. Bridge Is Favorite Teacher Pastime Concentration is the secret. Many AHS teachers are exponents of this fine art, and carry it into their bridge games. Mrs. Davis Miss Kiekenapp, Mrs. Galbraith, and Miss Horvei are kept on the edge of their seats trying to bring a game to a close and Still end up on top. Ray R. Lemmerman: M.A., biology, Junior Academy of Science, football, wrestling. Marie Magner: B.A., chemistry, general sci- ence. Robert W. Meinhard: M.A., American history, basketball. Clara C. Mitchell: M.A., social science. Ruth Mitchell: B.S., librarian, Library Service Club. Roger W. Moen: M.A., American his- tory, social science. Abigail Moore: B.A., English 10, senior Friendship Club. Mrs. Margaret Morgan: B. S., home economics, home management, home nursing. Orpha Neseth: B.A., world history. James E. Nickels: M.A., English 12. LeRoy H. Nielsen: B,A., vocational machine shop. J. A. Ranum: vocational carpentry. Donald E. Read: M.A., social science. Donald D. Ritland: B.S., vocational agriculture, Fu- ture Farmers of America. Margaret Scarseth: M.A., Latin, Latin Club. Three Cheers for Three Directors Three cheers for the SWeethearts,' direc- tors! In basketball when the team wins an important victory the coach is often carried off the floor, but three directors presented more of a problem, so the students in Sweet- hearts showed their appreciation by pre- senting Mr. Heltne, Miss Spaulding and Mr, Funk with gifts. l w 4-Bagkwy f oils I 1 Q Q inf s Olive Schultz: cosmetology. Helen E. Sjodin: M.A., secretarial training, shorthand. John O. Skaret: B.A., C.P. English, English 12, de- partment chairman. Cecily Spaulding: B.A., speech, Dirk and Bauble, fall play, spring play, speech festival. C. Vittorio Sperati: B.A., beginners band, prep band, senior band. Allen Thiernich: M.A., English 11, journalism, Sentinel. Secretarial stall O. F. Tramontine: MA., auto mechanics, el- ectricity, industrial arts, driver training, ra- dio, Woodwork. Frank Wasko: auto body. Richard M. White: BS., driver training, safe- ty education, safety patrol. Charles O. Wil- lard: M.S., physics, general science. Ray Wis- trcill: M.E., biology. Mary Yocurn: M.A., office occupations coordinator, clerical office practice, secretarial training, shorthand. Mis. .ls-zmnelte Hitch:-ns. Harlem- rllilllfftill, Carol Lensch. Lois Tischer, Mrs. I.11De:m Iluugrluml, Paxuline 'l'ullmzulg,:'e, Mr l 'lflI't'lllE' l'll'Elli'l'll'liSUll, Mrs. Phyllis XYilIllJtfl'lOVE3l', Mrs. Josephine XYal'I'ielsl, lisftly Lensf-ll, tleiievivxw- Kurlh, Elaine Mon sun lietlv Czxlcurek. Mrs Pzntricia Magee, Ilurlmra Hoff. 5 -1, isF+.--- 1 Junior High Emerging Into Separate Unit By expanding educational facilities, learn- ing becomes easier and more enjoyable. Thus, with the rapid growth of Austin High School, the Junior High, under the supervision of Mr. D. L. Warren, is in the process of be- coming an independent unit. The addition of a separate library and a new location for the Junior High office point to the future when it will become a separate school. Junior High Principal, D. L. Warren Rachel Anderson: B.S., English 8, literature 7-8. Robert L. Bell: M.A., architectural draw- ing, general shop drawing, driver training. A. O. Bentrude: B.S., general shop 9, ad- vanced woodworking. Bernice E. Berg: B.A., English 8, social studies 8. Ove Berven: B.A., civics, basketball. Earl C. Brooks: M.A., bookkeeping, general busi- ness, Camera Club. Beulah Buswell: B.E., English 8, social stu- dies 8. Eleanor Carlson: M.A., literature 7-8. John W. Carlson: M.A., industrial arts 7-8. 7-9, Future Homemakers of America. Isabel . Harold Cuff: B.A., physical education, foot- Daniels: B.S., English 8, Junior High Drama ball. Marguerite Daily: B.A., mathematics 7. Club. Mrs. Marcene Davis: B.A., English 7, Marilyn E. Dammann: B.A., home economics literature 7. Variety Is the Spice of Life Someone once said, Variety is the spice of life. Holding true to this tradition is the Austin faculty. Of the 130 members teach- ing here, their backgrounds represent a var- iety of schools and experiences from all over the country. The courses they teach often vary as much as their backgrounds and will range from the traditional subjects of English and history to the more modern home management, beauty culture and auto mechanics. Dolores Desmond: B.S., physical education 7-8, GAA. Rose M. Deutschman: B.S., mathe- matics 7. Robert Dufresne: M.ED., English 7, social studies 7. Lloyd C. Egtvet: M.E., Eng- lish 9-10. Myrtle C. Erickson: B.S., English 7-9, social studies 7-9. Gordon S. Fogdall: M. A., audio-visual education, Camera Club. In addition to the variety in classroom work, their outside activities fluctuate al- most as much. Some enjoy bridge or golf, while others have part time jobs. In the sum- mer months traveling and advance study is often done in an attempt to further their ed- ucation. Trips to Europe and Mexico may be included in their itinerary. Recently Mr. Robert Dufrense had the privilege of being chosen the Austin Community Ambassador and will spend the summer months in Turkey. L. R. Gillett: M.A., English 9, publications business manager. Jim Grauen: B.A., social studies 7, football. Clare Hakala: B.S., art 7-12. Willard Hardy: B.S., shop 718. Arthur Hass: M.A., social studies 8, football, track. Donald M. Holden: B.S., mathematics 8, basketball. iw ,wi fir Students, Faculty Mingle at Tea Have you ever tried balancing a cup of coffee on your knee? Male faculty members sometimes have difficulty doing so and still keep their minds on the conversation. Here Mrs. Morgan, Janet Anhorn, Mr. Puttmann, and Mr. Willard exchange views and opinions on school topics of current interest. Gertrude Jacobson: B.S., home economics 9, Senior Future Homemakers of America. Mrs. Lyall Kezar: B.S., junior high music. Marianne Kling: B.S., art 7-8. Mrs. Rhoda Langeberg: M.A., school social worker. Curtis Lee: B.S., general science. E. A. Lehrke: B.A., physical education 7-8, science 7, football. Walter Lembcke: B.A., civics, golf. William Lewis: B.A., mathematics 7-8, general science 7-8, tennis. Gordon Lonning: M.A., general science 8, baseball, Ushers' Club. Ruth S. Lunde: B.A., English 9. Lucille Magnusson: M.A., physical education 7-10, Girls' Athletic Association. Edna Martini: M.A., algebra, freshman class advisor. Jean Miller: M.M., junior and senior high strings. Hazel G. Murray: M.A., mathema- tics 7-8. Lovern Nauss: B.S., industrial arts 7-8. ANG PF wg'-rg., 1 . i QR Wm. X Verne I. Ojanpa: M.E., physical education 7-8, swimming. Jerome H. Olson: B.A., basic mathematics, senior mathematics, science 7, football. Mrs. Janet Plager: B.S., home econ- omics 7. Alyce Purdharn: B.A., English 9, Austinian. W. C. Puttmann: M.S., general science 9, Junior High Science Club, basket- ball, noon hour supervisor. Sigvald C. Qvale: B.A., industrial arts 7-8, football. Patricia H. Schrom: B.S., general business, shorthand. Myrtle Sellie: B.A., home econ- omics 8, Junior Future Homemakers of America. Richard N. Seltz: B.A., civics, base- ball. Jack Tedrow: M.M.E., intermediate band, junior band. Colleen M. Vallcer: B.S., general science 7-9. Dorothy A. Viker: B.S., music 7-8, chorus 7-8. 7 'i-'rfb George Rabideau: B.S., American history, civics. Leighton Rickert: B.A., English 8, so- cial studies 8, track. E. Roberts: M.A., social studies 7, Ushers' Club. Henry Rockne: B.A., electrical appliance repair. John Saari: B.E., English 7, social studies 7, track. Mrs. Betty Jane Schnorenberg: B.S., English 7, litera- ture 7-8. Marion L. Welken: B.S. in L.S., junior high librarian. Elaine Wellendorf: B.S., home economics 7-8. Ruth A. Wheelock: B.S., Eng- lish 7-8, social studies 8. E. S. Wilcox: B.A., algebra, basic mathematics, wrestling. Bea- trice Witt: B.S., school nurse. Allan Wold: B.A., mathematics 7, general science 7-8, football, baseball. 7'5 ., . L H9 '75' , V . . I 1 14353: '1'f cV. F. .r - 'ji I ' -. 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Younger Councilmen Share in Government The junior high representatives to the student council are active and contribute much to the good of the school, even though they are sometimes overshadowed by senior high members. Next year it is expected that the junior and senior high student councils will be separated. Here the junior high student council members are seen in the cafeteria as they discuss plans for the revision of the PA system so that records can be heard throughout the dining room. Soplioniore ofiivcrs Iinrl XX'iIIi:Ims - Irv-:Ism I I I lIl'ilIl - vie-it lxrt-si+It-Ill, II I XX nos - prvsitlt-nl. .It-it-v I!:II rt-tory, Junior oflit-4-rs . '4'In- u'x1's4uIl e xim- I n :tu - II'l'SIl1'II, 'rig XII I I II I I I 1 I II I Il I I I I I I XI I 1 I I lI'4'iISllI'I'I', lint-li Volvst--Ili I Junior high sluclent council officers .o III iI'l'IIII2IIII, ,':1 inn . I I I I X II I I I rn-I Iiloxu-rs XI--it-I' XX'oII' X Xl I I I I II I I XXI ll I sim, In - I:nr:u it'I'X't'lI. S :nr E BQ 6 av, 953. Invitational Encourages Prospective Tankers 'tWhich event shall I take part in -the backstroke, diving, or breast- stroke'? This question was uppermost in the minds of these seventh and eighth grade boys before the invita- tional meet. Among the events were the 50 yard freestyle, the 100 yard freestyle, the 50 yard breaststroke, the 75 yard medley relay. the back- stroke, and diving. 98 Taye-..,.,,, Grade 7 Anderson 328 HOW I: .Xnrlre-ws, ililson, 'lim-k, .lUl'l.1l'llSUll Voolvy, .Xmh-rsmx, llunke-ri, Julmscm, Gel Zin, Higlllslliw. ROXY 211 l.zlp.:'1-1'x':1ll, lie-rrio 'I'1nn:1, Ziemer, 'l'yrer. i'i2llSl'j, Hvnrivks, Pnl I4-lie. Woods. Bishop. IIUXY 34: XYiIey, Nur gun, lfL'lli'kPll4lHl'l', Fimon, Hook, iil'l'!'ll2l nwyvr. Ilusvlh, fiI't't'Illl'l'. lh-muy. Grade 7 Daily 345 KOXY 1: Lemilum-s, Rosent'h:ul. Slmop, XY:1kv field, Olson, Yiskm-il. lfimon, Perkins, Moe ROXY 2: 'I'orp.1'ersc-n, Ginn, Hsin-, lic-km-rl SK'llI'0t'll1'I', l'l2H'l't'll, Iiiwlim-r, .Xmlm-rsun. Hull man. ROXY Ii: t'rowd4-r, .Xmlre-ss-11, SlH'1lIlllt'l 'l'Ul'j..Z'l'lHlS0ll, Kish, V1-In-mu, ll:-yuulds, 'l'l'1lo-s dell, Yllllllillillll. Grade 7 Davis 354 HUM' I: Nelson, H:il1Iu1'sun, Virgin-1. l'ik4 fzomimv, Smith, ilnou-hi, ltvll, lmnri, Klzussp HON' 2: ilill-UllI'l'k, Mt-.Xlislx-1', Nl2ljt'l'llS. 'Imes l l'z1nf'is, Duel. RXJIII, Ulurk, Slorry, Sr-hlin' 3- Q-11, RUN' 3: Lzlslilln-, M:ll1pg'nllsm1, lie-Iulillg lit'llYillQ', Spzilm, Iiiskf-y. liIll'IlX, lim-114-hu-1 I11 lxtx ll: 4 'P-KJ-Z. 'l1:1l'I'4-1-. Potluckers Auxiously ffer Pre-game Toast Pop, potato chips, and chocolate cake are familiar sights at pre-game parties Where girls don't worry about figures but concentrate on energy needed to cheer the team to victory. Marilyn Beyers, Deanna Day, Diane Jeannockowi, Pat Echdahl, Jeannine Murphy, Judy Dimrnel, Terry Jep- sen, and Pat Mellem hurriedly sip cokes before rushing to a big game! 0591 Q Q 4-..., Grade 7 Deutschmzn 343 HUM' I: Wnlfl, liznltllls. Svott, Mlums, NVQ-nvl, Yatmif-p.:ril't, tiotlmrtl, lltmrztk, lllIQ.2't'lllllll, lien- llK'll, Hztskin. RUXY 2: Slowinski, Stu-rlim.:', Halverson, lit-rvt-n, lit-rum, llt-lpn, Ze-rhy, Stoikt-, Kelly. lit-llt-V, l.t-lmnn. ILOXV Sl: Stahl, Kiewzttt, llztnson, llllnml, Ss-llllmzukt-V, .Xml- ls-ll. lingers, tll't-t-11:11:11-yt-l', l ir1ln':t:tl4-11, lfllllll. Grade 7 Dufresne 340 HOXY li Mtllillll, XYHSW, 'l'ltul'svll, NX'nll', N01- sun, Allns, Alt-1'l:try, SJlIll'lll'tl, 'l':uylm', Ovvrliy, Aponitis, Rt-riwivk. KOH' 2: Xl1'IlSlllli. Svlnlvi- :ll-r, Svlirzullt-, Nt-lsmi, Suttlt-r, XYnlft-, John- son, Yztrilk-lt, Smith, K:tuI'm:tn, l:t'lll'lt'lllll'll. RONY Zi: Utmoli, Gantt-s. XYilliim:m, Martin, Swain, l't,lt'l'N0ll, Vztmpllt-ll, Wllilr-muh. littl- gvr, Asltttm. Grade 7 Craven 350 ROM' l: lim-ttvlu-r, Swenson, Sllll4ll'2l.1Illlf'l', Shirley Alillvr, Norman, Mt-it-r. 'l'x'vuter, l'l:mz, l't-rry. IUJVV LI: Yun, llurrison, Noland, Sr-lltlste-l', S, Olson, Sovit-ll, lm, Ulsml, Nt-mil'z, Ms-Kee. llit-llatrtls. HOXY 24: XYullvnlrerg', llat-lmtlt-, Shirk, 'l'iIll0l', xYlllll'0lllll, l'l'ist0l', .lt-i't'4-Vs, XY+'l'lllllj't'll, l'lllllt'l'. 99 Grade 7 Hardy M Plager 120 HOW 1: Gaim-s, lluggv, Swlniwislmy .Xnhnrn Killg, lirimm-muh, l'llj'IIll. II:u-klunal, lie-mile, ROXY Z: Sleplwznsun, .Xlli-n, llilllllll. Hans:-n Flitlon, Borg, All-l :u'l:m1l, Hinkle, liuiiull Hzmvk. HHH' 24: Xllplllvy, Zupp, tlulflcn, tirin- m-rl. lim-li, Hook, Xlilllilllll, 'l':uln-, XY:xgm-V. Grade 7 Lehrke 200 IIUXY li XYilsull, llurlsu-ll. lla-illivlim-, lYulr- svhull, Kzunp, Haul. .Xmlrvws, l'1n'kill. HOXY 2: Hamsvn. lillI'lll4'li, l.f-nz. .XIM-rl, Kaus Morey, Hogan. In-X'l'i.-s, Wigzunl. IIUXY 3 Timlail, lligaiius, lllum. lilll'lll1.1Il, l'll2lIllll'l'S Johnson, .Xmllw-ws, l'rilw, Sln-Mon, 100 QQ 99 Hope It Works Is ludents' Silent Plea Electricians of tomorrow are get- ting their start in Mr. Nauss's eighth grade shop classes today. Here Jerry Larson and Robert Hendrickson are testing the electric motors they have just completed, Electricity is just one of the many courses offered in shop classes to gain a Well-rounded back- ground in industrial arts. QQ Grade? Nausd Wellendorf II4 Y IUIXX' l: Filnle-y. NT:lxt'in-ld, l'i1llll.1'l1Ill4l, Mill:-r, Xlnlx 'li 'l'ruulen l,'u,on lim'- .: 'sm1, lin-uf, Mal , ' , . 's , 'lim-. HUXY 2: lf4'lll'l'l, liulsun, Hays, Nelson, .lUllIlSlDl1, All-.Xllislvl', Krivk, 'l,mlg.g'wm'Ill, lllllllilllilll, lluhl, Hardy, Hull. HOW 34: huns, Mzmrlin, XYUI4-nil. liI'llllllN'lt'l', IM-Suri, Swlilvi- 4-hm-V. Harrington, I,:urs-nu, tixlmle-rstni, .luv- ulvsnn, Kr-IIA. Grade 7 Roberts 352 HON' l: llzirkiii-ss, Alulmi, Iflllis, llyi-, Sici- Sl'lll1', 'l'liu:iismi, 4'i-riiy, Al:il'Iili, l'1'l1-rsmi, O'- Murriu, lwinwik. IIUXY 2: l'ln-lps, Slillwm-ll, Kimi-, .luril:nn, Hull, liunwl. l:lll Q'l', Mzmle-V Stn-rling, l9llr1'mi, Olswn, Kxzini. I ' Zi: Zill- prilt, Si-liloiniiig, Xl1ll'Illl'Sll, .Xnkr-r, Wall, Iri- pqi-rsull, 'l'li:il4-lim-r. ,Xinlm-l'su1i. Austin, S4-hullz, Sn-vir. Miller. 0 00 sunt! mmm, if ' 1.E!1r B40 Slowly But Surely Shelves Are Filled Observmit junior high students were at first puzzled by empty shelf space in their new library. However, Miss Marion Welken, librarian, ex- plained to Janice Miller and David Bumgarner that filling all the shelves would be u gradual process. 'QED W ilii Q 5,1 K. Grade 7 Saari 356 IQOVV I: l:!'llllIll', lfivq-i'sun, Il,lv'l'gw. Kimv, lZiir:.:'n-ss, lbunii, Vzirlin. llvlinski, Xllvlllllilllll, liziluiilw-ull, l1llllll'l1lGllI. IUNY 22 XX'1ll'lvili, Koh- rvl, Hzxrl, llliosm-, My--, lllymi. XYhita-, Zil- uzik, l:I't'lllI2llIll, Ni-us. HOW Ci: l,:iski-wilz, Slim-liie-. Lightly, l'l'llllllt', .lzwulvsmp Nlllllilllllll, . miisiui, .lm-ivlus, Alnwuziii, lll'lllllSt'll, Swing'- l'l', lr:lX'is, Grade 7 Schnoren berg 353 HHH' lr Xliklu-lsmi, Mm-rrill, llziusi-ii, Wy:ml, llullmrm. Yom-uni, Vliiiiiinw, l'll:mnl, l'i-lvrsmi. RUN' 2: Kish. lluya-s, lluuism, l'lllIll'llj, N. liwlivlllisl. Iillriiigqu, X'-vipzlil, l'llllQ'l'll2llll. ROXV il: Il. llHIllllllSl. S1-Iji-sn-Ili, XYilli:ums. llI'll1ll!'y, t'i'n-ws, lslllllllllll, I.:iily, 101 nuns-A --vsf 4-4. -,f -Q. -4- -nv- - .V-a-uv w Q 'I Grade 8 Berg 346 RUVV li lJl'l'USii'l', 'I'. Ja-lnsvlx. Ilwinl, l'lIzl11nI. Martin. Mn-llvm, .Im-nkins, Ifn-1'g,:usmx, .I. .I1-p- sml, lA3llllIrt'l'f.Z'. ROW 2: Kmmlz, V14-l'm', Slu- sor, Ginn. .l:u'x'is, llyvrs, llzillgn-Il, Kunz, .l0hns0n, IUHY31 I'Il1p:'la-, lluring:u, lmrsull, XYhiLv, 1'h!'SI'llNYIl, VIHIIUIIISVII, Sass, lliw-, Grade 8 Buswell 347 ROXY 1: XYung:, K. ,Im-ulfsmn, Ilznnsn-11, .Xrlvn .lm-ollsull, Hilwlrz-HI, C'l:ul'li. Nl:llIrn'5', l'v!4-I'- sun, Hvimvr. Shulvk. RUM' 2: l!m'11l'IvII1. K. Hllrtmx, liruwn, Nvlsuu, liuski, Filllll, .John- son. lllwulcil, l's+-m, XYilli:xms. IUJXY 24: hm-- we-11, Hall, l'4n'kin, l jvl'slu4l, 514410-eg livll- l'0llS, Alan .lm-olvsml, ,IL I511rt4,m, Nelson, Brandt. J0l'H't'llSlil1. 102 Grade 7 Wheelock 335 IUIXY I: K1-rling, 1:1'IllHl'I', Vlim-, Ht'llSUll 'l'mup, l'l1r'islvns4-11, Hull, liiggills, liurlw l'n-1'4'iv:1I. HOW 2: liinm, liuwrlingg t'wl11'islu- plwrsim. .xIl1il'I'SHll, Kvstm-V, tmngml, XVI-iglmt I':mlsm1, .Xl'IHSll'lll1Q, Huy, ROVX' fi: Iiuslmtml Ivx-rsfm, lk-llusm-, 4hmd11:1l'1lr1-, I-Yoilllsllm-ss Iiruxvll, Gulf-s, Kzlmp, I4'm'lhll11. Grade 7 Wold 345 HHN X' I: Ilunsull, 'I'f'IllIiS. AlJll'1llll'SQ'lI. Pol'- . lm-rin-lml, lmuk, lZ:u'I1isvl1, le-lm-rsuxm, Wuoss- nm: Xhnxlgm-11, W1'ip:hv, 'I':npp, .X1'1ns1rn1u.:' IIUXY 2: l,znr1g'm-Ivvm, l'i03.1'4l?lll, l:llHt'!'. 1':u'll 0'sm1. l'lw'Iur, Harris, 1.1-mlm-1'1n:n11, Hardy 1'h'IllllVPl'S, l,1nIx'ip.:sm-111. HUXV 34: .lullllsmm Ilmnm-s, IfI'llL'i.1'4'l', fliglllllll, Kl'IllIlllll'l', Huvk- 1-Il, XY:1111i:1s, .Xllde-Vsml, liumlka-. Hx-,L:'sl:ul 'lZ'llll!iX, Irlltulwu-. Q l Grade 8 E. Carlson 351 LUN I. In-1-, Ulm-sun, ltlfllll, ll. l lm-lvllvr, Fel'- uusmu, lmy, Hrzmvm-x, ROW ZZ: Urn-son, lil lill- qurm-V, Aliddilllghllll. AIv.Xlllslvr, V. I lvl1'In'1' XX1lli--, lizuwlzny. HOW Zi: Ilimlm-l, lh-inivkv Xlurauul, 4 lllhllllll Him I - , ' fs, Sl'hIlIil!!, .IIIIIIISUIL Grade 8 J. Carlson HUXX' I: Ile-vlu-1', 'IW-lmy, .Xlllll'l'Sl'll, N1-W:-ll, 4'HllH'Illl, Xnrlmn, XXX-lu'l, l,i11rie-llmll. RUN' 21 'l':1m1, Iilwwu-rs, llvuwivk, 'I'humpswm, Mvuly, Alzulisvxl XX :urnsllm milx. 8 9 by . Ilurkn-, IIUXK' Ii: KUl1l1l'l'. 'Fl'illl1' vlx, I'vh-rsmn. H:u'l'ism1, Uwe-us, Ne-- 'L 1 R b, Grade 8 Daniels 303 IIHW I: Krull. Wim-hm:m, lf:-rgunsmu, Ilusliin, Kr:u-hum-r, ilmlllivksmm, Hruln, Wntsmu. IIUXV 2: S4-iw-1', Nilmrl, I 1'ie-kv, flrnp, I-N-lt. Svhli- 1-hn-l', Killggvll, XX'il1Ia-rs. IIUXY I!i4ll':1nl, lme-, tivlzm-11, ll0ll41lliSl llmlnlu-k, t'x'4-ws, Slove-lls, H1-lfrilz. Grade 8 Haas 302 HOU' l: Ilrml, 'I'n5l11l', Iluwvlls, Il:q51I4-ll, W:uls4un, 'I'vI'lA, ljllllll, I!:url'vll, Xvllvr. l!:u'1h-rn, IUIXY 2: Williams, SUl'0'l1Hl1ll, llzulrulu-V, Ilnush, lluzllu-nsun, Ilzmsmm. XSIIIIIII, lla-ymuhis. He-- lznmi, U51-. HHH' Ii: Ii. 'I'luul1psun1, l:1'l'Yl'Il, Ilzuulh-1', Imllkn-1's, l'im-lwll, l'l:1nIilwxx', Wim!- mzum. Sunil-1'. linux-l', Y. 'I'hmu11sm1, Storms 103 Teas Are Fun But Also Involve Work Behind the scenes of most produc- tions there is much activity that is rarely seen by spectators. Here Phyl- lis Perry, Sharon Hansen, June Nord- meier, Judy Nelson, and Marcia Skin- ner tackle the assignment of dishes after a tea. The tea was held for friends and relatives of the home man- agement girls who participated in the show. Grade 8 Holden 342 HOW I: lM'twilvl', llll'Illl'lll, In-wis, Solliv He-znilx-, Ryan, Iirnmil. I4Ix'e-rsoin, .llissvn Vlnrk. NOXY Z: 'Fessim-Ill, I l'i1-mIric'll, Nylmo XVhit:1ke-r, Tnhnr, 1,1-es, t'ln'isly, l'll'l'l.ZllSUIl Rnpkalvis, In-we, Iijorgo. 104 X Grade 8 Lewis 324 HOU' 1: lfll'llll'lIl. .xVl'l'lllllili, Lie-ski-, XYQS- 1-olt, Urunm, Hnnson. Oliplmnt, Aly.In'o, Mud- son. ROXY 2: S1'llllNl0l'. Nielsen, Huy, Unrlin Hanson, Hrnse, Hivlxnrdson, Knutson, John- son Malwllnrrlt. RUVV Cl: Johnson. Keck I xYJllH.l't'Il, l.:xwsnn, 'l'n1nlmx'v, Johnson, Imr- x ling, Alt-llsillg, Spcton, Kr-zur, Hnrtqnisi. Grade 8 Lonning 344 HOW 1: 1-nzrivkson. Wmnlw: , llzlik H l nn , XllIl'plU', Konz. Sleinhlnvk. lirowll, HON' Li: Xxlfliill, .Xrnle-rsnn, Titus. .Xll1ll'k'S1'lI., Johnson I'r-terson, Larson. ICON' R: Vnnlson, llodmls, Slim-llelx Iins, 'I'nnp, llllllflllilll, Grade 8 Murray ROW I: llzmss-in. KI'JllIlt'l'. .lUllllS4lll, Iiivs. lYll4'l'lZ, lim-In-l, l'llIllll'2l!lll'lI, Sll'Illll'llS, 'I nl'n- Slwop, HON 2: ffllillll, Alu-Ike, Huston, Ny- Qunauril, .XllIll'I'SUlI, I-'r':1nk, Iiuldm-1', Well .lulmswvln lim-lu-lg IIHW Zi: Km-, Wzng: SUllllt'I'LJlJIl'll. 'I'y1'1-V, I'urlI, .Xrl:nms. Munir. .XlxI1m'u1, Simmusfm. Grade8 Qvale IIUNX I. Xkvxmvl. Hi-lluml, lillxisuumw-, Ilumli, Il:ng.11-Iuml, N-hln-, 1-uvlu-1-n, Mlzuns, Milumi YUllIl1.1lll1lI'li, HOW 2: Xlulzmix. I 5111-4-ln V, lmlllluzwli. lla-lwilln-, ll2lIllUl', Muxfim-lnl, lilvlll- V. , .v. :lrwlt llnrfly. Xl!-riglll. Iullm-Vllwl, RUXN Small-fy, N1-milx. Hiller, tin-vii, 1'lllIll'I'l'I', llushlmn, llvivke-l, Neflsfwn, Ilulln-x'. Grade 8 Rickert 334 IUUXY I: llmlznhl, 'l'Iml's1-ll, .Xl'lllSll'Ull '. is Zl'llt'li5, NliIllL.2'IlllSIllI, Alnlom-y. Kznrm-s. Ilos, Wvslrruvl. Sll'1't'l1'l', NNW 2: If:-Q-in, sf-hmiilz, '14-lilvml -V Wmml Xmlal on XIX Km It'1 , n, Hs , .l., wuz, Sl'llll4'llllIlLL. XX'iln-y, XXX-iglm-. IUIXY Ji: Jnllllsmu. .XIlIll'I'NUII. IN-un, Nlilh-r, tin-vii, .XllwrI, Hu I 11-r, limxwllml. All Paths Lead To Lost and Found Desk Do you have a ninth grade algebra book? This is a typical question that Sharon Baumgartle hears countless times during the course of a year as she sits at the lost and found desk. Terry Bates and Beverly Breckendorf are being assisted in finding their lost articles. 105 Pardon Mel Your Comic Book ls Showing While sitting in the library one day The tax of toil I could not pay. Down from the nearest shelf I took The Atlas to hide my comic book. Then from behind the desk she came Knowingly. angrily calling my name. There was I, proud and haughty, Caught redhaiided being naughty. omg r. V. A, Grade 8 Sellie 332 1 'nuwiy hllll1'l'. Sh: man, Lui- U-11, N1 n Whitt- ml, l'rn'lnm-r, lilli-rlsnm, l'u inm, .Xll4lt'lSUll. HON' 2: Knhl, Nelson llunmle'sxm, liJllllllll'l', Slmll, Jolmson, llyl Smith, l.:iix'i-ll, Svhllllz, HON' Sl: S1-va-rs: . . 1 Pllesvn llhimu lin ull lullsi tum-ni Grade 8 Valker 118 PUNK l: lllmln-r. ll2lI'lXYljL. Xl1ll'l1'llilll, livin ll, llLill4'l'lj', lM1Y:lllv3, Sill. XYillium xxll lil, llol1g:lle1'l5'. RUVV 11: Alblllli, llunsxn :le on Iumlm llnlal llih IONX i Ing lmzm Klaus, llnll, flmulxvili, Alnlom-X, .Xnmlvrs llrwlu-Il, llzlsliill, I,:ux'sm1, ' gk The 8:15 Bell Rings Another Day Begins At 8:15 each morning students burst through the main doors and converge upon AHS. Some run, some walk. some ure happy, some are sad, some have their home work done, and some do not. Regardless of the man- ner of entrance or degree of prepara- tion, all come for the single purpose of gaining more knowledge in these halls of higher learning. 106 ill Grade 9 Arneson V-107 HOW I: lh-rry. 'l'inkh:ml. 1':u'rolI, t'orpm'oh. liylln-r, Zi:-nu-V, Mc-F:nl'lal11l, Nvlsml, MOM' 2: linhl, l'11:ivr'dz1I1l, Sluhl. Hartson, Gartner, Mil:-hvll, Hn-:u'1l, l'1'i1lm-allx, Tlmmpsfm. RON' K: l.esl1-r. Maxfie-ld. Rowv. llfuods, Guuthivr, IH-itil, Olson, N1-lson, Sm-huck, ldustmzm. Grade 9 R. Bell 152 ROW 1: Simpson, Slimh-1-, Koay, l,:n'ry .Inhl1- sun. .l, lYnIfn-, lluhrm-r, R. Nvlsou, lim-ml. Mr-l4'm'lm1d. ROXV 2: ll. Nvlson. Shurson. lflw-Q-ss-. Kms, Xl1'l'lillll, l':l!'ul11'Q-R, Le-on John- son. 'l', XYUIIR-, S111-only, l':Vt'l'S0ll. HONY 34: l:lUXYt'I'S, lbiggwus, lhulyvlm, 1:llltUl'l11SOll, Slllllllt'l','l'2l1bp, Miller, l71llllllll'll, Svllillllr. Grade 9 Berven 306 HOW l: Ylll2l1lS, l'. l,ip.:hll5, Nlwlilvlvy, linh we-s. flvyn-r, Nvlllllllll, lh-mason, lmulslm. All D mlm-rsnn. l'vlv1'sm1, IQUXY Z.: llylwvik, llildm-I l'l'l4'l'S1Hl. Yin-tor. I.. lliillltly. Ali'Nlil'llJlll llt'SIl!ll'kl. lY:lllm', l:ZlL'klllll4l, lfhlwalxwls, IUNK 53: llolsl, Nzlulz, l!1l1'1:m-ss, l2:ll1lxx'in, 'l'lmmp sun. l-'uwvm-1', lilznhnik, f'lll'lSllIlllSUll, Wall W4-hm-l'. Grade 9 Brooks 130 HUXY I: Ulsml, l'IN':llls1-ln, lllllr'lw1'g:, llurlu l:l'l'1'll1lIlll'jl'l', lljnrk, Slwggw-luw: Xlnjvrllx Luv. HHH' 2: liznrlwr, 'I'rm-, Ss-lwllvll, Shzntm-l 1:l'llll1llllt'll'l'. linnm-s. NlN'l'4'1iIlIl, 'l':l5'ln1 lxnmp, RUN .iz .lusvph, lh-lshun. Sumlhulm Whilv, Ile-ymll, Ohm, llimmlvr, Skje-vm-1:11111 I.1ll'XYl'I'k. S4'lllll'llll'l'. 107 B Grade 9 Erickson HOU' I: Ahh-s, SvI1l'owIvl', l':nr1m-r, Slum IA-0, K. lflivok, fi. Flim-ok, l4't'l'll'llS0ll. ll LZ: Lurwe-rk, Vullwrt. L1-znhy. Duty, 1'rowc th-In-Iwll, Hull. Grade 9 Gillett 307 RUN' I: XK'ilsull, Kulh, l'xHIYt'll, 'l':llml', linzuwr, Vulyvr, Wnllsvhlmxm-1', Iirimzwumh, l'fll'l'2lft. l,w'lmir. ROXY 3: Pk'lk'l'S0ll. Nuutz. liz-g'g', Hullwrf, lwtelrs, Enom-l'. Tulllmm. U11-nwnl. 1:lllldl'l'Sl1ll, lh-nsmx, Hule-t. ROXY Il: llunumml, Pivvrson, Iiutln-V, XVQ-nm-l, Homp- hill. 'I'ysou, Smith, ln-fm-, lfivnrivks, 4'l:lrk. Grade 9 Jacobson 134 RUN' I: Aslilmu, l.ullu-, Hznilq, Vrsllnsllm-, l!0lIrivl1:urd. ROKR' 2: lfilllmldt, hukvs. Iflvvn- son. li2lSHlllSSVIl, Skinm,-r, Hunsvn. HUXY Ii' I'I:ul'l, Sulxrv. Downs, Roush, l!:nll:u11g.:'m'. 108 Grade 9 Egtvet 251 ILUXX I: .luh:nns'm. Xsxlllh-lwxw-l', blinv, llu nvy, .Xslvsn-11, f'ilIlll2H'h, ldllisnn, Iiyoluml I IFOXY Z.: Hanson. Amlvrson, hm-s. Ihulci, Sul- llu, H1-wil, Xillllljl, Iv-wo.-Il, Ilm.:'u1's. Hzlrwuml HOW Ii: flutllxxrrl .X1l5.:'ux1in, Yoxs, Iirown Fhrz, NIIZIIIII, Kos-pm-ll, R:uilnI'I', .Xkkernlam If:xrroIl. is Junior High Office Is Expanded Each year our school changes and expands. A recent change is the new junior high attendance office. Stu- dents briefly had difficulty in finding the new location, but it was not long before the change became routine. Proof that confusion no longer lingers is revealed by Jerry Johnson and An- eitta Zeimer as they confer with Bar- bara Hoff, secretary. Grade 9 Lee 25lfL NOW 1: S1'l1lIlt'lllll.2. lim-nson, .l. Johnson, 'l'hompsun, llulnwts, NYUIIR-, fqfll-UllI'l'k, Fulk, HOW 2: Ilnvis, Kamp, Houston, In-silly, l':1l!4llll2lll, Olson, Titus, H. Johnson. ROW R: lmvlwr. Iiunlwig, l-'au-ra-ll, I-Illingson, An- 4lvl'sun, lx:-ny-nl, li. .lmhnson, l+'inlc-31 Grade 9 Lem bke 304 ROXY lt lillllllf', Mickelson, Monro, XVy:unl, .l. Jolmsun, Grunt, XYo:nlkins, Yunllmusvr, tlillwrlson, Nlzxgrlllsorl. RUN' Ll: hunk. R. Johnson, ldlznn, Mullvy, Zielwll, Zonk, XY:u'- ficlml. l'otorsnn, Osborn, Munuhzm, Holl- . ., , . , , ru'llzu'1l. KOH .lz In-x'n'1x'nl, Schultz, llnrlson. Hill:-It, ,XlHlQ'l'SUlI, XYHII, SlllN'lll2lkt'!', llrinli- nmn, ltim-sf-r, Yzuule-rX'mn't, Zrnvky, Grade 9 Lunde 227 HOW l: llzlin-s, Starry, H1-n4lrir'kson, Salle. Walker. Hnwvr, liittvr, .Xrntzm-n, Ih-nricks. HOXV 2: Slllllv, 134-rry, Pike, Watson, linslaul, XVmnlt'il-I, Iiunpr, H:x:u4'k, Sl'lll'0l'llt'l', ROKR' Ii: Hnwvk, I-'rz1nklin, l'e-I4-rsun, lllwlmll, M:u'lin, Slmwkwz-Il, Hanson, Allus, limusr-ll. 109 Grade 9 Martini 254 HOW I: lluwkins, lmxlkll, Krume-V, K:-lly, NIL-l':x11ll-y, Iflnslzucl, XY:1sr-0, Tmld, Nielson, liusvnllml. ROW' Z: lim-llc-lw1', l1lll'SUll, .Ull- gQl't'll, ll2l2lS0, XYllll2llllS, Hess, Plu '1-l', Hx-vkus, FZ Slelinlnrink, 1'IlJIll,iQl'4'll, lillgllllllld. KOH' Il: llzu'tm:1nn, J, l'Fl+'I'SllIl, Sr'll1n-ialvly 4'zu'lsnn, Millvr, l l:llIvIl, llmf-illlf-l's, NI1ll'l'i-'ll, Svive-I'. I.:mg', Nmwllly. Grade 9 Olson 201 HUXY lj l:lll'1lllll', I4'm-une-ll, .Xl!lL1IlllSU!l, llnlllv, l'ik1-, Il, Huskiu, HHH' 2: llznrsun, Ymwnm. HIlllllIl', Il. lluskins, SIA-inlvzwk, lliuklv, IIONV Il: lluvixlsml, lim-lilin-, lillis, Yl:1s:1l5', Slvrliml, Ilmx uni 1l0 Y v If wins-...lf 34 Grade 9 Purdham 222B ROW 1: Voorlwvs, .l:u:olss, Henricks, Liml- strnm, Hardy, llunlxlp, llridley, llzu'SuI1, Pe- tersmun l'l:1wscm, ROM' 2: Nu-lson, Ahlgrvn, Uounmlw, Iflnrigrht, Keller, Heyflt', Svhultz, llunfield, llowvrs, Kunnzldy, XVzu'fivlrl. ROW' Il: Pylvurn, Iillllll-5,'2lI'll0l', Osborn, C':1rlsnn, l':lp,:v, All-Muxtc-rs, Meivr, lligllvl, liallullf-r, Hilmlwlh, llvrric-k, Saunan, Grade 9 Puttman 150 HON' l: Ludwig, -l'llllPl'llZllll, XVhitP, llosl, Nelson, 1':u'nmr'k, Tlllllllj XVute'rl11l1'y, Anclvr- sun, Vain. RONV 2: IA-'HJll'l'Ull, Dullus, B:uu1'-rs, IA-im, Primlle, Smith, Ellis, Moody, humi- lwrg, Hayes. RONY 31 Orlll, JUIIIISUII, Oxley, Hama-k, V:ml'e-ll, Mum-lm, A1Ul'f.l'2lll, llylv. Grade 9 Seltz 305 ROXV It J. Nelson, ii. Johnson. Norflmf-icr, Hyniv, Alillvr, Hrny, I.:u'son, Svhultz, Duty, Ilowlhy. HOXY 2: XYue1'tz. Sfern, Ps-ary, Fin- ley, H. N1-lson, llupiln, I'ul'1', lgt'IlI'kl'lll1Ol'1-, In-nrzi, Iluwismm, Hlnle-ln. KOH' ZZ: l.uskowilz, Uultmu, Stuxw-ns, .x'lll14'I'SUll, Slimiek-, Schmidt 1HSk'Il, Iliskminhl, l11ll'11j'. N, Juhnsml. Grade 9 Wilcox 256 RON' 1: Hzxrl. Mvye-r, NUl'I,lIll, Nortrm, .Im ws, X um amp, htrxhl. lxOXX .L lu:lp.:m-11, Loy- :-m,::1, bums, Wivslvnmnn, Krupivkzx, 1101lI'- king. JIIIISWII, ROW 3: he-wis, l :u'r4-ll, Him- mvl, llc-y4Il', lmvis, Stn-1-n. l'l'islx-V. Q69 Grade 9 Rabideau 211 HUXY 1: l.m-rum, 1 lll'1IlA'j', liuilm-X, Nlxulisun, IJ. ,Xmlr-rsun, llillvr. Mm-hIm:m. lmvisvn, I,:u'sm1. ROW 2: Nlillvs. XYnlI', King, M:u1lu-xxw. l'IIlS1UlI, Lukvs, 1'::mm. 11I'lll1K1j', lilunw. Ilulmuvrlm-islvl'. HOW Ii: Wivhlllull, Nilmrl, liy-ks, I,n-nz, I+'4vsm'ln-!'. lllnm, llumhl, llvss- 1-nuns, I-rnlgm-m:m, lamina-s. Grade 9 Schrom 232 IUJXY 1: Mills, 'I'hr:1shv1', ltunullm, tlillwrll sim, 1,1-Hzlxrmx, limm, l'. lim-k, Mikk--lsml, llzmleqg RUXY ZZ: .XllK1UI'Sllll, Mix, Iiznsnlussvn, 1-1, .lnlmsum 'I'hnmpsun, IQIIIHSUII, l :u'r1-Il, Gm-lsr-h. IIUXK' Il: l'ivlwtl, Yunkn-r, Xl'mlm1vy, 'l':1Imr, l'uw-hrs, Srllislnlm, ltzulu-r, - sun, Ywss, Il:nm'y. 111 Grade I0 I. Bell 336 RUXV 1: l'lll'lNl4IDllt l'S0ll, .Xmlel'sm1, Bl1'l4'zu'- land, l Q'I'f.Z'llS0ll, Lee, Kvlley, Noble. ROW 2: lil--lsllun, List, Kuhl, M:u'l.:uren. Gnnnnn. Yv- verkn, XN'hilo, Rim-. ROXV 3: Anclrvsen, Dahl, Ilell, Williams, 'l'4ll'4'S4lIllll, llillllhlll. liuclnrnnsxn. Grade zo M. Bell 238 RUXY I: 'I'w-lmy, Stoen, Skje-velzmll, l relll'i1'k- son, lfren-se, Jensen, lflhle-11, lists-s, ROXV 21: Sm-liur-ker, Swain, Hansen, Slmnp, .Inlmso11, XY:lllon, liznrlws, llemme-r, l'z-tw-rson. KUXV 24: lullllllllfflllllll. .Xrmslronp:, l7lll:u'ou, Salis- luury, lfurlm-y, llelllfm, .l, llllnml, ll, l'l- luml, XVz1llo1l, Grade I0 Ben trude 38 ROVV l: lilllnlllpfil, Ke-il, l l'Olll'Q'l4'll, l.m-ke, K. Johnson, Mm-ul, fVl2lllf4lll'Jlll, RONV 2: Un- fourvk, VVz1ller, Leslrud. Appel, .l. Joliusrvn. IC. Jolmson, 'l':npp. ROW Zi: linsv-ntlml, lm:-kr lmm, 'l'isf l1r-r, lllvlmiwl, Slimlf-, l . .l1lllllSUll S ii A T rt Offers hallenge 0 Creative Students The call of the clay brings many students to art class. Here sophomore Phyllis Noble applies the finishing touches to her clay statue. After she is finished, the statue will be baked to harden it. She hopes it will not explode during the baking process as clay articles sometimes do, Future Mechanics Get Practical Experience A layman might ask if a faulty motor has a maladjusted carburetor or ruptured spark plugs. But if Vir- gil Fretham, Merten Houdek, or Alven Ferguson, student auto me- chanics, were asked about motor problems, they would point out that such problems have specific causes and names as well as logi- cal solutions. Grade I0 Black 252 HOXX' li llllsvllmlln-l', .l4lllIINHll, Nlutisuu, ,Kun flznhl, NNlll'l'lZ, luxwuns. Xtilllzuus. ll:uIl, .lflllll'h IIUXX J: htm-kin-II, llJlllSUll, .loluulmsw-ll, .luv olvss-lx, XYHIII H1-ss, Il. llzunsn-11, N1-xx'--ll, .lor tlflll. lin-:lvl-1', tlillu-rtson. IUHY 35: Vista IH-wx-5. l,1-nunlwim-Ii, S. Iluusvu, Sluutt, .lm-ol. fum, lilo:-Ia, l'lIl4'L1fII', Ilumlv. Grade I0 Dorow 224 HOW' IZ 'I'1-I't', .I:lc'olv, .llllIllSlHl, lk-un, Smith lixvhlxxiu, lloslrzwl, lil-:ulln-, llt'Ill'lIIlII. ilu 1-lu-vu. ILOXX' 2: llisius, lioutz, Dznlxl, liill'S1PII l:2llllllt'l', lim-llsoll, lim-lzlvn, l'll'li'liS4lll, XY1-il Zvllliillllll, Upsnl, ltrowu, NNW Il: Kl'SlIIt'I llust-h, llurmlm. W--sllnlml, th-rry, Xlilliuu 4'll:ll'I'w-, l'ivlu-I l, llnilr-5. Grade I0 Engleson 207 HOW 1: Wt-11111-s. llull, lla-iuy,.Io51-v Iluydvxi Sl'lllll'ltll'I', .lt'2lll llnymlm-11, Ilutlilin-. Nm-islbl' ll!lSlillI, 'l'lnwn. HON' LIZ S4'lirm-clvi', Iwo l'r:xlt, Sollis-, Johnson. Htl:-g::1:11'1l. Nelson Sl:-vu, lingers, lloltll-V, Imu. IIHXV Il: lm-n lim-ry, liyks, lllIllIlll'I', XYvn1lol'l', llzullum, Hut field, Ynstl-. 113 Grade I0 Goudy 216 iOlY l: 'llllUlllIlSHll, Sowell, IC. Hull. K. Xnder:-ann, Nm-ton. HOW 2: Il. Johnson, Jones, l'lven, Murlem- .Xnmli-rson, XXX-ll-Ii, llurlvnizi. Overoi-ker, IJ, Hull. IUJXY Zi: Nl:n'x'in Nelson, xllf'l'l2lt'l Nelson, SlIlYll1lll, Hi-rrnn, lfeeley, Hyland, lllacllmmlrl, Hanson. Style Show G limax Of Sewing Unit From seeming confusion came an orderly eighth grade style show. In order that each girl might make her appearance at the right moment, she was assigned a number. As her num- ber was called, she found her place in the Waiting line. Thus the audience saw a timid but dignified girl proudly modeling the garment she had sewn. Alzirlison, lzwin, Ylllllll-lflillll. ROW 2: John xvilllllbllllldlll, Bus, ROXY I-1: Sclioltr-11, Dunk HOW I: lb. 'l'lll'V0lfl, Pziulson, llaxwluy, .lar vis, Soine-y, Mm, U. Turvolrl, Hallman, Cook Slviess. KOH' 2: XVilson, Nordlzmd, Bissen ww l'lll'lSlUl'l'6'l'SiDIl, Sta-rlinpr, Busfnfl, 1'w2LI'l'k-'ll Slowinski, G1'41n't. ROXV Cl: I'Juvx'st, Downey sen, XYyant. ohnson, .l. .Xn1lerson, Mix, lilnnke, Marlys l Grade I0 Galbraith 209 HOW 1: Munson, lioyer, Paulson, liensun sun, lfllllll, .Xmlex'sm1, ll'lL'lJt'l'lTl0tl, Stem- erl, Suari, XVZll'l1, C:n'lson. Burdine, XYutkins Grade 10 Goick 135 Blom, Austin, .lustice-, Hulme, .Ir-fl'el's, Hun- Grade I0 Hill 234 RONV lt Hanson, lluils, Lev, Zvrlny, Slvgv- mun, llolda-n, l'a-lvrs, Ilundu, Luivn-ll, ROW' 2: Hulvorsun, Wulf, lirecle-, Morgzm, Allns, Kc-lIng,L:, lf'1'e-idvriv-ll, Anmlerson, xVilk9l'SUl1, Fl'l'H'llSOH. HOW' 3: He-mmmn, Holsun, Arni- zvn, Hum-k, Hvimsm-ss, Wilvy, Kolpin, lirmly, lflllisun, lizu-klumi. Grade I0 Ingram 131 ROXY l: Skje-Vvluml, Uultvr, fllh-'lSK'Il, Umm, NYenzel, Smith. KOH' 2: Buyers, rlllllglilllfl Arett, Budd, Lillquist, .Xspvlz gill!! ll lil Us 'Tu Grade I0 Kiekenapp 235 ROW' 1: f'1ll'lIHlI'k, Grin-so, QKIIHZO, Kimo I1llllKll', f'1ll'lSUll, I'Ili:ul:ll, .l4ll'H't'llSUII, llill RUN' 2: U. .I0hns1m, l:l'Jllll, XYhiln-. lim-hllvli V, .lllhllSUll, Skov, Fe-1lm'l1:1lc, Hulwly, Moo IQOXY 34: T:nlm1', IG. lluvis, I7llXlUIl4l, Apnld, I lulzvnrml, llilln-rlsun, ltulmrls, S. .lizxvis .Xmlv1'sI. ' Grade 10 Lemmerman 217 HUXV 1: I4. Olson. .lulu1s011, G:1ll:1llvl', 12:1111- ner, SXYIIIIVIIII, lm:-wen, Sfllalvr. Hanrlh. IUNV 2: lizuwlkv, l'0llYl'I'St', Nm-lsun, Iluntor, D0- Yrivs, llznrrity. Yaunm-r, fl1kI'llllUI', Kim.: HUXX' Ii: Osborn, liI'IlL'hll11'l', D. Olson, liauiloff, Zl'llL'kj, Km-k, Pinkv. 115 ooo? il Grade 10 Moore 236 HOW' l: Hflngzi, She-eley, Rosec-ke, Green- mzin, lmnna. Anderson, Seve-rson, LvAnne' l'vte1'son. Plevku, Salisbury, Johnson, ROW 2: Sil-bers, Read. Olson, liicllurds, Louden, Larson, Il. Smith, 'Prnt-sdell, Sovicll, Perry. ROW 3: llerndt, Knrtli, Mc-Cvllzxnd, Laverne Peterson, VV. Smith. Varothers, Lzuug, David Anderson, Ortln, t'hnrr-hill. Grade 10 Neseth 208 RO-XV 1: MvKee, Gwinn, Freese, Johnson, llall, In-tts-rley, Adams, Cook, Evanson. ROVV 2: Comeau, Stzxnkf-y, Espe, Cerny, liutts, Urousoru, Smith, Kressin. ROW 3: St-lie-id, Bos. Uhristenson, Stahl, Gorvin, lXl1ll'1iH,TlliilllS6ll. Grade I0 Scarseth 229 HOW I: Dehle-r, Mudson, Bellricluu'd, Ever- son, Greenlee, Stevens, XVuertz, Kantz, Duel. HOW 2: Mit-hie, Jordan, N. Johnson, Scott, Quzun, Moore, Y. Johnson. Anderson, Goebel. ROW 24: Orlh, Randall, lllloni, hoe-wen, F. Johnson, Nelson, Geyvr, Tufts, Ilalllbzwk, Sitz. Grade I0 Wistrcill 215 IUJXV 1: thwenlee, Lutlle, Noble, Johnson, l'cfrsim.:'el', lflblen, tlxwves, Meister, Veverka, ROM' 2: Nortllund, Nelson, Kinney, True, Hell, St-ln'oedv1', Konz, Gndenberg, Hundlo. ROW' 3: I-lurtson, Hlwkbawth, llnvvrzagt, tioefsrlm, Ryks, Paulson, .lense-n, Klewatt. Grade II Bates 218 RON' l: lJ:il:ig.:'vi', lJl':iug'e'1', 'i'lllll'Sllll, lmsn-5, Hi-gg, Slielrlon, Rive, lizirtvll. ROXV 2: llertlv, hm-ke, HZlI'll9y. Renwick, Svlimiclt, Wliem-I1-1'. Ohm. Funk. ROXY 3: linutsmi. Hoiulek, Sprumx, liHllL1'l19llll, Rogers, Turrens, Fevley, .Xlwl'I-Y. Grade II Dammann S. Aud HOU' 1: llils-he-ll, Maloney, Y. Smith, .lf-:ni Nzisluml. Olson, lllowois, ROXY 2: Mualwik, S. Smith. Multi. I'mlv1'rl:1lil, IW-k'l:1!'3'. l'ellil. RON' 3: llllziml, li1'ii-ksuli. l'l0lf.f0SOIl, Svliinvl- ing, Clirisleusen. - , ..,, Chemists Check Display With ritieal Eye Presto! Abracadabra! Open Sesame! No, neither these phrases nor the rub of a golden lamp bring about effective display cases. The clue to successful results is much effort and careful planning. Shown here are David An- gel, Bill LeBaron, and Don Jensen as they complete the chemistry exhibit on carbon. r, ,lf 'x tl fikfffli 'fi- 1, f I wana f ' . ,V , 'Q . e M X ' ' Q if K v , 'P' 5 -'f':'. :I-2 ?:1':a' .. 31. . Q 43:22 ' ' .ff-U' fu ' f ffi' - Dwell. :K Grade II Dice V107 RUN' l: 'l'ull4-I'su11, Sm-liillz, liylv, XY:u'z'inp.t- l'm1, lllllis. Kewl. i't'l'l'lH'll, l':iri'ul, Zzilirarlliik. HOXY 2: Aloe. WVillliulm, Svzivvy. Husvmollcr, Iiirc-lu-1', Heyilt, tires-n. liivsvr. lieuvlwl, Sni- ney. ROW' 3: If':i1'nswm'll1, lil-vy, l'vs4'll, Sul- lir-, Aclains, Iiyks, Tennis, lioawli, llzlairstzid. 117 Grade II Hainer 220 IQOXY I: l:I'1'llIIZllllf, .IIIJIII NHSIIIIIII, KIUUIWI, PI:1111z, .XI:1sm1. fll'?lll1, H:111s1m11, !'1:11'l, Holl- , . . . - . 1 . 1 1 1'11'l1:11-11, IJJNX ..: Il:11'lp:'1':1x'1-. Mm 111111, F101- l4l'l', l'1-vk, H1-1-m:111, .XIlKll'l'Sllll, IA-wis, Huss- wi1'z, 1'h1'istu11l11-1's1111, JM-lwilf-1'. l.:1g111'v:1lI N1-IS1111, l'l11'isli:111sf111, H:11'l11s-1'. RUXY R: 1212111 l':0l'k4'l', Ks-I11'vI, Hull, l:t'll1'll'l', l,:11'sul1, llvll Owvns, Xhrmrcl, l,vistc1', Sluulvr. Grade II Harrigan 142 ROW 1: Iflllll, I.:11's1m, llyks, Il:111s1-11, Nuhlv 'l'z1I11-y, Hs-i11:11'Iz. .l:11'11h, IUJXY 2: fl11i11li1'0 I.:-sf, 1211-1-11111111-5'v1', I1I1lw:11'1ls, XYillii11so11. Iiussvll, Wzllwi, 'l'l1u1111-1s:111, Olxmm. ROXY Iii N1Jll'hJlt't'li, xV4'Il1l4lI'l., Punk, IIv1'pli111-k, Amos. IJvS:11'l, i'11111111i11gs, Y:1111l1-11111-11x'1-I, Alfmwi, S1111-11s:111, Grade II Jensen 140 KOH' IZ lZllI1e'1', IM-11115, Imv, S1'h:1lu:1f'l101', I! XX1ll1:1111s, hlllu-1'I, tnlnw-1', .lo1'1i1111, lm1'11111. KOH' 2: ll5'11i1-, ,XliH4'I'. llmnks, S1-hmidi, Y:111YIv1'l. Myl11'v, A. .lnl111s1111, Mm-I,:111gl1li11 SQ,-l111!lz, Lillquist, Blew. WHY Ii: Hull. Tutu, 'I'f1mli11s011. liI'llf.ft'I', Vikv, I-!v11so11, NYhil1', L. Williu ms, Meyer, Hoogrlund. 118 Grade II Down 246 HUXX' I: l'12lI1'l1. Nelson, IJZHISOII, 'I'r1rkPls0l1, l'111'islol'1'1-1su11, I5i'JlY1'I', Imty. T':1tZ411', H:111- s:111, HUNX' 2: Kl2lf1f'l', V1'11111:111, ll:1s1111lss011. Iln-y111ulr1s, lllnwm-rs, .X1111v1'so11, Bjork. HOXV 25: Hsu-1, 1':111s1'Iw, Slvhlim-k, Howe. Ilvims- 114-ss, Uwm-11s, xYhilC.lIllll, Ulsun. 1. Grade II A. Johnson 0. G HOXV 1: Dvenlun, Berfk. .Iuhnsmm Millwr, IN-1llllX. Folkestml, Hzlskin, 1'm'rPy, Histvr' Iwlui. HON' 2: 1'lu'isli:mss,m, ISU!-2I'1lNY-. Uuriis, XN'1mlsm-y. Illum. Szntllre-, Skov. Uillllllf-f2ll'1k'l, H1-ysil. IIOXY Zi: XIvl'I:11'y. H+-:n'sn11, Ilzllquisi, Krugu-V, l,:nvsmn, Iluvlulnl, In.-Q, Apulel, Hup.:'L-VS. Grade II Meinhard 213 RUXY 1: 'I'hUlNSUIl. Hilnsun, .lIll'0llSllll, Joseph- swn. M. fflliilll. Ernst, llnll. Dustnl, .l. .Xu- 7 df-rsml. Xlnttirk. RON' L: Hush, R. QQIIZIIN lillluw, Shim-, Milk-r, .X. .XllKl!'l'SUll, IH-yu, Inlllu-, Kill-jl'l'llS, ROXY Ii: Svlllm-i4-Iwr. l'vtv1'- son, Kric-k, Julmsun, Nilllftlll, ,llc-l,:1114-y, Kirk- wood, lim-gsm. if 2 , o ma Q' G Grade II D. Johnson 205 IZHXV I: Spiz-ss. Illnstufl, X14-54-r, Iluulmnl XX'ulusx'hull. SXYUILSUII, 'I':uImr. Murphy, RUN 2: Smwlm-l'. Xlursv, .fl'!lIlill3.1S. NQ-Ismm, lllun- vhnrrl, JHIIIISUII, Youmlzllml. lluisinu. Many:- IIUSUII, Yilllf:l'Q'X'4'llll0l', tlillwrlsun. IIOXY Ii Sc-llw-rs, 1h':ull. Siuhl, lCl'i1-lisrm. llllvllttfll .Xwlvlm:unn, Ml:-ncnr, Upsznhl, l'llI4filIj.IhJllll. Grade II Magner 146 IHJW 1: Im-ale-r'ia'l1, Pull-sm-null. AXlulo,-rsml Il:11y1'4-, XY:-um-I, llnrmm-r, IQIIIHSUII, llivh- nwls. Ks-lla-r. liling, XY1l!'l'illg'IlIH, S, .ls-use-n I HOW' L: lJul1g'lw1'ly, IW. .I4'IlSl'll, Irwin Hrlusm-'u, l!rmx'n, K1-sim-r, Kurln-n, illusion- lrlIl'3.Y. Nvisw:mgn-V. Rim-H. .Xnpzn-Il. HIILII-Y. IIOXN Ili XYuslm, Sul:-s, lf:-lluws. l':1rr, Wilc-Lux l 1':nnkli11. lflllllilv, lhnllm-lx, Ik-l'p:sl1'mn. I.1-mlv- 4-kc, XIk'l70l'lllUll. 119 Q ,A ' f. 43114 5, 1 W , E 7 fl M ' 2, My ,Q Arif 7 K awww., Q .I Q, 9 N K sf , z . M V , L wp? ,1 L ,, Y Q' ,H t 1 ww.. , -- - , is N ,Q 1 1 - 1 ,. . , 1 QM 'f i if 1 3 jffk ' f I ' , .,5.f-'v 3 E Y A I 1, x Plans, Toil, Reward : S peech Projects Original plays, scrapbooks, and sound effects were just a few of the projects completed in speech class. The projects represented hours of work, but the final results were re- warding. Also included in the projects were two Greek theatres. Deanna Hovland, Shirley Nelson, and Pat Hanson examine movable parts of a Grecian replica. 120 Grade II Morgan IAHX l. illllllldllll, llu.'11I1-:lim-1', 11213, Nl:1 138 141 1':11'111:1vk. HUXY 2: Hilln-l'1, I!:u1'k. Klzms, S lolnl X11111l1x xvllltlllllll OH S11 XYl1iI1-, : :,ll 'f!:.' lmvlu-1', l 111'1':111mI, Qll2il4'!', K11I11v111s-in-1', 1,1111 1 Grade II Thiemich 222 A . 1,.., IUXX l lmllx 1'1mk, fXI111r1'u, Milli . ilt'I'lY l!lv1111 'lllltl 1 . 1 l'l1 llllill I11111l .X11 4i1'l'SHll. IJHX 3. l2111'lo11, lim-l1111:111, Nz1.1ll 1 -11-li, XXX-1 . , Sll'ilIl'l, XX:11'111-1', l52lillll4'll, H:1Il111:111, .llbllll son, Nvnnilz. .Xsl1to11. HHH' Zi: l!1-svn, 011 1'l1:1nl. .XYl'l'j'. llIlllf.Q't'lil'l'Ll. llz1il1'A'. 1'l1i11111 IIEIIIHUII, l,1-l!z11'1'u11, KIIIIXYIIUII, 'Y'-1'1:1'l 1 lZ11rl1l. 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XX . -:3X,.X'f rig-171 1 11 QX' 1 '.1Fg,Xz1e1 5,X.1'.1 X:XX .Q 1 I-X X. -3 --f -f- ---. ff 1,q1 ' . - X W 3551- '11.'XXF' .'J'1L,':' 1 - ' ' ':' f X7 , . 154-511 'X 1 .- 1 E XX . X13 ,lv-1 -'X-11.-. -11 1-. . 1 1 -:X X '- 1 'f1' rr-X i:XX'1-,X1- 'X.X1.XX -' A-11f'g1-1 -'-111114 111: ., X X , . ' Xg XX ' 1 .1 ' - 1 1 l. . . 2.1 Exchange Students Keys To World Understanding As we seniors come to the end of our high school career, we pause to look back on the events of the past twelve years. Memories of homecoming, the prom, and class plays will linger for years to come. Then, too, there are memories of chemistry, Latin, C.P. English, geometry, and speech, which, tho difficult, filled our heads with worthwhile knowledge. Perhaps the most vivid experiences we recall are the senior hours we spent with the three foreign students who joined our class for a year. Remember how Ragnar Huseby of Norway reacted to his first pep fest? How- ever, before long he was sharing our en- thusiasm and his voice joined in as we cheered our team. Remember, too, how Sig- rid Wulf and Ann lleidenreich of Germany couldn't get used to the idea of not going to school on Saturday? By the end of the first quarter, they were typical AHS stu- dents-going to games and enjoying the week-end parties. But we'll remember the more serious side too, as they recalled the war years in Europe and their escapes to freedom, and our real- ization that the Norwegians and Germans are just like us-the only difference is in the language spoken. Truly, we can say that these three visiting seniors became key fig- ures in international understanding. To them we also say thank-you and wish them luck for the future. 121 We the Seniors of fifty-five Anfenson, Jerry . , . Football 2: Part Time Employment 1, 12, 3, Anhorn, Janet . , . Friendship Club 1, 2, 35 F.T..-X. 2: G.A.A. 1, 2, 3: Spanish Ulub 1, 2: Sentinel 2, 3: Cafeteria Staff 2: Spanish Ulub Treasurer 1, Arnold, Larry . . . Student 'Count-il 1, 3: Baseball 1, 2, 3: Football 2. 3: Pafeteria Staff 2: Hospitality Com- mittee 2, 33 Prom invitation Committee t'hairman 2: Teachers Assistant 3. Auer, Marilyn . . , Chorus 1: Friendship Club 1, 2: Li- brary Service 1: Attendance Office 2: Noon Hour Assistant 2: Library ,Supervisor 2: Study Hall Supervisor 1. Augustin, Louise . . . Friendship Club 1, 2, 3: G.A.A. 1, 35 Altendanc-e Office 2. Austin, Robert . . , Usher's 'Club 1, 2, 3: Football 1, 2, 3: Track 1: Part Time Employment 3: Teacher's Assistant 2, 3, Babb, Alden . . . Phorus 1, 2. 3: Sweethearts 3: Austin Aires 3. Babcock, Beverly , . . Friendship Club 2: Lost and Found 2: Transfer from XVest Concord 2. Baileyl, Ronald . . . F.1 .A. 1, 2, 3: Track 3: VVrestling , 2, 3. 122 Albert. Beverly . . . Chorus 1, 2: Dirk and Bauble 2, 3 Friendship Club 1, 2, 3: G.,-X.A. 1, 2, 31 -Thespian Drama Club 1: Part Time Employment 3: Nurses Office Assistant 2: Study Hall Supervisor 1: Grow- ing Pains 1. Anderson, Buford . . . F.F.A. 1, 2, 3. Anderson, Dixie . . . Friendship Club 1, 2, 3: F.H.A. 1 2: Latin Club 2, 3: Library Service 13 Attendanoe Office 2. Anderson, Donna . . . Friendship Club 1. 2. 3: G.A.A 2, 3: Attendance Office 2: Library Supervisor 1, 2 Teac-lier's Assistant 3, Anderson, Gordon . . , Baseball 1: Basketball 1, 2, 3 foutball 1: Noon Hour Assistant 1. Anderson, Laverne . . . Football 1: Part Time Employ- ment 2, 3. Anderson, Marlow , . . F.F.A. 1, 2, 3: Part Time Em- ployment 1, 2, 3: F.I .A Sentinel 3. Anderson. Paul . . . F.F.A, 1, 2, 3: Cafeteria Staff 3: Part Time Employment 1, 2, 3: F.F.A. Reporter 3 Anderson, Rochelle. . . Part, Time Employment 1. 2, 3 Teachers Assistant 3. Have come to the end more dead than alive Bakke Darlene . . . Friendship Club 1, 2, 33 Part Time Bakke. Delone . . . Friendship Club 1, 2, 3: F.l-I.A, 1 GMX -X. 1' Lost and Found 2, Part Time Fmploy ment 2 3' Class Treasurer 3 Baldwin Sid . . . Fouthall 1 Flmployment 1, 2. 3. 'V was 't ' . ' ' ex.. , . 2. 3. K Bardouche, Ann La Flee . . . Friendship Club 1, 2, 3: F.H..-X. 1, 2, 3: G.A.A. 1, 21 Library Service 1: Thespian Drama Club 1. Barkhuff, Barbara Jean . . . Dirk and Bauble 2, 3: Friendship Club 1, 2, 3: Thespian Drama Club 1: Attendance Office lg Study l-lall Supervisor 25 Double Date 1. Bartley, Rodney . . . l'sher's Club 1, 2: Football 11 Noon Hour Assistant 2. Beckel, Dale . . . Baseball 1, 2, 2. Belden, Joe . . Berge, Richard . . . Library Service 2. Boyenga, Robert . . . Basketball lg Part Time Employ- ment 2, 3. Brady, Shirley . . . Bridley, Leo . . . l .F.A. 1, 2, 3, Part Time Employ- ment 1, 2, 3. Brooks, Gray . . , In Memoriam. Deceased September 25, 1954. Bumbiers, Velta . . . Friendship Club 1, 2. 3: G-.A.A. 1, 2, 3: Latin Club 3: Sentinel 2. 33 Friendship Cabinet' 2: Study Hall Supervisor 2: G.A.A. Pres- ident 3, Class Secretary 2. Bundy, Phil . . . Baseball 1. Butler, James . Cady, Earl D .... Chorus 1, 2, 3: Latin Club 1, 2, 3: Austin Aires 3: Sweethearts 3. Carroll, Monica . . . Chorus 1, 23 Friendship Club 1, 2, 3: Latin Club 2, 3. ith research themes, physics, social and speec Cassem, Faye , . . Camera Club 3: Friendship Club 1, 2, 3: F.H.A. 1, 2, 3: G.A.A. 1, 2, 3: Attendance Office 2. Cattnach, Gloria . . . Friendship Club 1, 2, 3: F.H.A. 1. 2, 3: G.A.A. 1. 2, 3: Latin Club 2, 3: Sentinel 2, 3: Editor-in-chief 3. Chambers, Connie . . . Band 1. 2: Dirk and Bauble 2, 3: Friendship Club 1, 2, 3: G.A.A. 1, 2, 3: Orchestra. 1, 2: Sentinel 21 Thespian Drama Club 1: Part Time Employment 3: Growing Pains 1: Room For One More 3. Christensen, William . . . Austinian 2, 3: Latin Club 1, 2. 3: Golf 1: Track 2, 3: Roman Senate 2, 3. Christensen, Joyce . . . Clark, Betty . . . Clayton, Garda A .... Band 1, 2: Chorus 3: Attendance Office 2, 3: Teac-hei s Assistant 1. Clayton, Gary R .... Austinian 2, 3: Chorus 1, 2, 3: F.T.A. 2: Student Council 3: Quill and Scroll 2, 35 Sr. Chorus Vice President 2: Austin Aires 3: Swecllie:1rts 3: State Rotary Delegate 3. Clifford, Kenneth . . . Band 1: Basketball 1: Swim- ming 3: Track 1, 2, 3. Coleman, Janice . . . Friendship Club 1, 2, 3: Library Service 2: t'al'eteria Staff 3. Corson, Darlene . , . Attendance Office 2, 3. Cotter, Judy . . . Friendship Club l, 2, 3: F.H.A. 1, 25 G.A.A. 1, 2: Part Time Employment 3: Teacher's Assistant 2. Crandall, Florence . . . Band 1: Friendship Club 1, 2, 3: G.A.A, 1, 2: Teacher's Assistant 2. Cummins, Deloris . . . Friendship Club 2. 3: Library Service 33 Library Supervisor 1. Cunningham, Donald . . . Ushers' Club 3: Football 3: Track 2, 3: Vvrestling 3. Daiker, Robert . . . F.F.A. 1, 2, 3: Track 2: Part Time Employment 1, 2, 3. Davis, Joy . . . Friendship Club 1, 2: G.A.A. 1, 2: Cafe- teria Staff 1. Davis, Shirley A. . . . G.A.A. 1, 2, 33 Teacher's Assis- tant 2. ur ultimate goal is now within reach Dean, Dolores . . . Camera Flulm 2, 3: Friendship Club 1, 2, 3: Noon Hour Assistant 2: 'l'eacher's Assis- tant 2. Dehler, Clark A .... Hall Patrol 2. Dombrock, Dale . . . Basketball 1: Track 2. Donovan, David . . . Part Time Employment 2, 3. Dougherty, Melissa . . . Friendsthip Club 1, 2, 3: F.T.A. 2: G.A.A. 1, 2, 3: Latin Club 2. 33 Orchestra 1, 2, 3: Roman Senate 2, 3: Sweethearts 3. Downey, Nancy Ann . . . Friendship Club 1, 2, 3: G.A.A. 3: Part' Time Employment 3. Engelby, Ronald . . . Part. Time Employment 2, 3. Enright, Ruth Ann . . . Friendship Club 1, 2, 3: O1 chestra 1, 2: Part Time Employment 3, Erickson, Carol . . . Friendship Club 1, 2, 3, F.T.A. 21 Latin Club 1, 2. Erickson, Marilyn K .... Friendship Club 1, 2, 3: Tear'her's Assistant 2: Part Time Employment 3. Erickson, Ronald . . . Farrand, Sam . . . Ushers' Club 3: Noon Hour Assis- tant 2. Earl, Carol . . . Friemlsliip Club 1, 2, 3: G..X.A. 1: 1 Junior At ?ltl6llly ol' St-ienoe 23 ,Xttentlzmce Office 1: Part Time Employment 2, 3: Music Room Assis- tant 2 Eckert, Ross . . . l4'.l .A. 1, 2, 33 lfoorllall l, 2, 3, Ehmk Elling Ellis, Ellis, e, Elaine Marjorie . . . Frieudsliip -Ulull 1, 2, 3: G.A..X. 3: Purt Time lflmployment 3. son, Marvin . . . lf'.F.A. 1, 2: XVrestlim.: 1. Joyce , . . Austiniun 2: Austinizin Associate Edi- tor 3: Friendship Club 1, 2, 31 G.,X..X, 1: Latin Club 1, 2, 3: Quill :tual St-roll 2. 3. Margery . . . Friendship Ulull 1, 2, Il: Lilwrury Service 1: Attendruice Ol'l'ic-e 2: F.H..X. 3. Along with the work, we've also had play Farrell, Betty . . . Part Time Employment 2: Nurses' Office Assistant 2: Teacherfs Assistant 1. Farrell. Ida Mae . . . Library Supervisor 1, 2: Home- coming Attendant 3. Ferguson, Roxann . . . Friendship Club 1. 2, 3: Spanish Club 1, 23 Library Service 1: Attendance Office 2. Finholdt, Kay . . . Chorus 1, 2: Friendship Club 1, 2, 3: F.'l'.A. 2: Lcst and Found 1: Part' Time Employ- ment 3: 'T'eache: s Assistant 2. Flink, Linda Lou . . . Chorus 2, 3. Sweethearts 3. Flom, James Douglas . . . Band l, 2: Orchestra 2: Transfer from Kenyon, Minnesota 1 Forthum, Sheldon . . . Football '33 Track 33 Transfer from Kalserslatern, Germany 3. Fossum, Doris . , . Chorus 1, 2: Friends-hip Club 2, 3: F.T.A. 3: Part Time Employment 3. Freese, Rose T .... Teacher's Assistant 1. Gannon, Jay . . . Chorus 1, 2, 3: Baseball 1: Football 1, 3. Gaughran, Nancy . . . Chorus 1, 2, 3: Friendship Club l. 2, 3: F.l-ILA. 23 G.A.A. 1, 3: Library Service 2: Attendance Office 3: Part Time Employment 1, 2: Cafeteria Staff 3: Sweethearts 3. Gemmel, Richard , . . Hall Patrol 2: Baseball 1, 3: Teachers Assistant 2. Gendler, Judy .... 5 Xustinian 2, 3: Dirk and 'Bauble 2, 3: Friendship Club 1, 2, 33 G.AA. l, 2, 3: Latin Club 2, 3: Sentinel 2: Thespian Drama Club 1: Grow- ing Pains 1. Goetsch, Muriel Doris . . . Teachers Assistant 2. Goldsberry, Carl G .... Band 1: Part Time Employ- ment l, 2, 3. Gower, Henry . . , Austinlan 2: Austinian Editor-in- chief 3: Latin Club 1: Roman Senate 2, 3: Basket- ball lg Golf 1, 2, 3: Swimming 2, 3: Quill and Scroll 2, 3. Grande, Maynard . . . Band 1, 2. Greeley, Sara Lu , . . Austinian 3: Friendship Club 2, 3: F.H.A. 3: Teachers Assistant 1. 126 The games and the mixers helped keep us ga Greenameyer, Daniel , . . Baseball 1, 2, 3: Football 1, 3: Teacher's Assistant 3. Greenlee, Jo Ann . . . Part' Time Employment 2, 3. Greenman, Donald . . . Ushers' Club 2, 3. Grundmeier, Patricia . . . Dirk and Bauble 2, 3: Friend- ship Club 1, 2. 3: F.H.A. 1: G.A.A, 1, 2, 33 Lost and Found 1: Thespian Drama Club 1: Part Time Employment 2, 3: Growing Pains 1. Guintire, Jack . . . Chorus 1, 2, 3: Ushens' Club 1, 2, 3: Football 1, 2, 3: Swimming 1, 2, 33 Teachefs Assistant 2. Gullickson, Arvid . Gullickson, Robert . . . Band 1, 2: Ushers' Club 1. Gunderson, Mary Jo . . , Friendship Club 1, 2, 3: G.A,A. 1, 2: Sentinel 2: Sports Co-Editor 3: Part Time Employment 3: Music Room Assistant 2: Quill and Scroll 3. Guy, John . . . Ushers' Club 23 VVrest1ing 1. Haack, Darlene . . . Band 1, 2: Chorus 1, 2, 3. Hagen, Gretchen . . . Part Time Employment 3, Hall, Don . . . Part Time Employment 1, 2, 3. Hall, Sharon E .... Chorus 1, 2, 3: Friendship Club 1, 2, 3: G.A.A. 1, 2, 3: Student Council 2: At- tendance Office 2: Friends-hip Cabinet 1: Class Vice-President 1: Sweethearts 3, Hallman, Patricia . . . Chorus 2, 33 Friendship Club 1, 3: G.A.A. 1, 2, 3: Latin Club 1, 2, 3: Music Room Assistant 2. 3: Sweethearts 3. Halverson, O'Dis . . . Basketball 1, 2. 3: Football 1, 2, 3: Track 2, 3: Noon Hour Assistant 2: Class Treas- urer 2g Student Council Vice-President 3. Y Hammer, James . . . Football 3: Track 2, 3: Hospitality Committee 1: Part Time Employment 2, 3. Hammero, Ernest L. . . . Part Time Employment 1, 2, 3. Haney, Arnold . . . F.F.,x, 1, 2, 3. We started with Homecoming back in September Haskin, Ernest C .... 1+'.F.A. 1: Safety Patrol 1. Haugland, Rochelle . . . Friendship Club 1, 2: Nurses' Office Assistunl 2: l rin0ipal's Office 2: Stu-dy Hall Supervisor 2. Haukom, Jean . . . Friendship Club 1, 2, 3: G.A.A. 1, 2, 33 Orchestra. 1, 2, 3: Teachers Assistant 2: Sweellie:ir1s 3. Havers, Mary . . , Chorus 1, 2, 3: Friendship Club 2, 3: lf'.'l'.A, 2: G.A.,X, 2, 3: 'l'ea0her's Assistant 2. Haynes, Nlary . . . i'NI'i9llliSi1lIJ Club I, 2, 3: G.A..X. l. 2: Purt Time Plniployment 3. Heidenreich, Ann . . . Chorus 3: Friendship Club 3: G..X..X. Zig Latin Club 3: Exchange Student from Truunstein, Germany 3. 12 3 Hansen, Hansen, Hanson, Em Alice . . . Library Service 2. Darlene Ruby . . . Dave . . . Austinian 2: Football l: Part. Time ployment' 3. Harber, Barbara . . , Rand 1. 2: Dirk and Bnuble 2, 3: Friendship Club 1, 3: Friendship Club Treasurer 21 G.A.A. 1, 2, 3: Orchestra 2: 'Fhesplnn Drama Club 1: Homecoming Attendant 3. Hardy, Charles . . . Wrestling 1. Haskin, Dale . . . Hall Patrol 1: Safety Patrol 1: Ushers' Club 3. Hemenway, Barbara A .... Friendship Club 1, 2. 3: G.A.A. 1: Orcliestra, 1, 2: Part Time Employment 3. Hessler, Beverly . . . Band 1, 2, 3: Friendship Club 1, 2, 3: GAA. 1, 2, 3. Heydt, Darrell . . . F.F'.A. 1, 2: F.F.A. Vice-President 3: YVrestling 2, 3. Highet, David . . , Ushers' Club 2: Basketball lg Part Time Employment 2, 3. Hill, Donald . . . Band 1, 2, 3: Dirk and Buuble 2, 3: Orchestra 2, 3: Thesplan Drama. Club 1: Ushers' Cl u b 1, 2, 3: Hospitality Committee 3. Hinkle, Geraldine . . . Friendship Club 2, 3: F.H.A. 1. 2, 3: G.A.A. 13 Latin Club 2, 3: Library Service 2, 3. lt's one of the things we will always remember Hinkson, Colleen . . . Study Hall Supervisor 1. Hoffman, Marsha . . . Friendship Club 1, 2. 3: Latin Club 2, 3: Lost and Found 2: Cafeteria Staff 3: Nurses' Offic-e Assistant' 1. Holderness, Janice . . . Holgate, John . . . Austinian 2, 3: Dirk and Bauble 2, 3: Latin Club 1, 2, 3: Sentinel 23 T-hespian Drama Club 1: Basketball 1: Football 1, 2, 3: Track 2, 3: Medea 2. Holgate, Tom . . . Class Treasurer 1: Baseball 1: Bas- ketball 1g Football 1, 2, 3: Track 2, 3, Holvick, LeAnn . . . Chorus 1, 2, 3: Friendship Club 1: Attendance Office 3: Noon Hour Assistant 1, 2, 3: Sweethearts 3: Austin Aires 3. t , Hyland, Shirley . . . Friendship Club 1, 2, 3: Study Hall Supervisor 2. Irwln, Gary . . . Baseball 1, 3: Football 1, 2, 3: Swim-- ming 2, 3: Track 2: Part Time Employment 2, 3. Iverson, Leo E .... XVrestling 3: Part Time Employ- ment 1, 2. Jacobs, Janice . . . F.T.A. 33 G.A.A. 3: Teac1her's As- sistant 3. Jacobs, Bob . . . F.F.A. 1: Football 3. Jacobson, Sandra . . . Dirk and Bauble 2, 3: Friend- ship Club 1, 2, 3: G.A.A. 1, 2, 3: Latin Club 1. 2, 3: Lost and Found 1: Sentinel 2: Sentinel Associate Editor 3: Thespian Drama Club 12 TlheS- pian Drama Club President 1: Growing Pains 1. Hose, Phyllis Ann . . . Dirk and Bauble 3: Friendship Club 1, 2, 3: G.A.A. 1, 2: Orchestra 1, 2. Houston, Jack . . . Swimming 1, 23 Part Time Employ- ment 1, 3. Howard, Richard . . . F.F.A. 1, 2, 3: Hall Patrol 2: Football 1, 2, 3. Hulet, Robert . . . Band 1, 2, 3: Dirk and Bauble 2, 3: Spanish Club 1, 2, 3: Orchestra 2, 3: Thespian Drama Club 1: Taming of the Shrew 2: l Sweethearts' 3. Husebye, Ragnar . . . Swimming 3: Track 3: Exchange Student from Brekstad, Norway 3. Huston, Wanda . . . Friendship Club 1, 2, 3: Part Time Employment 3: Teauher's Assistant 1, 2. The next big event was December Vacation Johnson, Diane . . . Dirk and Bauble 2, 3: Friendship Club 1, 2, 35 G.A.A. 1, 2, 3: Orchestra 1, 2, 3: 'fhespian Drama Club 1: Hospitality Committee Johnson, Kit . . . Friendship Club 1, 2, 33 F.I-I.A. 1: G.A.A. 1, 23 Friendship Cabinet 2: Part Time Em- ployment 2, 3, Study Hall Supervisor 2. Johnson, Lola Mae . . . Friendship Club 2, 35 G.A.A. 1, Sentinel 2, 3. Johnson, Mary Ellen . . . Library Service 2: Library Supervisor 1, 2. Johnson, Orland . . . Library Service 3. Johnson, Ray . . . Football 3: Wrestling 2, 3. Johnson, Shirley J .... Friendship Club 1: Orchestra 13 Part Time Employment 1, 2, 3. Jones, Judy . . . Friendship Club 1, 2, 33 Junior Aca- demy of Science 2: Latin Club 1, 2, 3: Attendance Office 2, 3: Part Time Employment 3: S't'udy Hall Supervisor 1. Kamp, Joyce Ellen . . . Study Hall Supervisor 2. 130 Jeffers, Pat , . . Hall Patrol 2: Track 2, NVrestling 1. Jensen, Alfred . . . Jensen, Darlene . . . Friendship Club 2, 3. Jensen, Doris . . . Cafeteria Staff 2, 33 Nurses' Office Assistant 3. Jensen, Roger . . . F'.F.A. 1, 2, 3, Part Time Employ- ment 1, 2, 3. Jepsen, Dave . . . Hall Patrol 1, Baseball 1, 2, 3: Bas- ketball 3: Golf 3. Johansen, Ronald . . . Hall Patrol 1: Part Time Em- ployment 2: Noon Hour Assistant 2. Johnson, David E .... Basketball 13 Football 1, 2, 33 Track 2, 33 XVrestling 2, 3. Johnson, David P. . . . Dirk and Bauble 2, 3: Latin Club 1, 23 Roman Council 3: Student Council Pres- ident 3: Thespian Drama Club 13 Golf 1, 2, 3: Growing Pains 1: January Thaw 25 Room For One More 35 Medea 2. The formal and hristmas filled us with elation Kellogg, Jerry . . . Part Time Employment. 1, 2, 3. Kezar, Shirley . . . Austinian 3: Chorus 2, 3: Dirk :uid Bauble 2: Dirk and Bauble Vice-President 3: Priendsthip Club 1, 2: 'Friendship Club 'Vice-Presb dent 3: G.A.A. 1. 2, 3: Spanish Club 1, 2: Spanish Club President 2g Sentinel 2: Student Council 3: Study Hall Supervisor 2: Teacher's Ass-istztnt 2: Growing Pains 1: Room For One More 3: Austin Aires 3: Thespizin Drama Club 1: D.A.R. Representative 3. Kirchner, Carol A .,.. Dirk :ind Bztuble 2: Friendship Fluib 1, 2, 3: Spanish Club 2: Lost and Found 1: fllhespian Drama Club 1: Attendance Office 1: Growing Pains 1. Kirkwood, Darryl D .... Football 1: Part Time Em- ployment 3. Kittelson, Loren . . . F.F.A, 1, 2, 3: Part Time Em- ployment 2, 3. Klement, Carol . . . Dirk and Bauble 2, 3: Friendship Club 2. 3: G.A.A. 2, 33 Latin Flub 2, 3: Orchestra 2, 3: Teacher's Assistant 2. Kling, Joyce . . . Friendship Club 3: F.H.A. 1, 2, 3. Kllngfus, Darlene A .... Part' Time Employment 2. Klingfus, Lois Ann . . Knox, Mary . . . Chorus 1, 2, 3: Friendship Club 1 2. 3: G..'X..X. 1, 3: Sentinel 2, 3: Part Time Em ploynlent 2, 3. Krull, Ardythe B .... Library Supervisor 2, 3. Kunze, Allen . . . Ushers' Club 1, 2, 3: Noon Hour As- sistant 1. Lang, Arnold . . . Lange, Mary Ann . . . Port Time Employment 1: Tearh- er's Assistant 2, 3, Lange, Renard . . . F.l4'.A. 1, 2, 3. Larson, Jo Ann . . . Friendship Club 1, 2, 3: G.A.A. 1, 2: Noon Hour Assistant 2: Te:tcln:r's Assistant 3. Lau, Larry . . . Wrestling 2. Lee, Jonathan . . . lizuid 1: Dirk and Rouble 2, 3: Stu. dent Council 1: Part Time Employment 1, 2, 3: Room For One More 3: Sweethearts 33 Clior us 3. -.. I Q. But S0011 after this we Lee, LuVerne . ment 2, 3 . , F.lf'.A. 1, 2, 3: Part Time Employ- Lee, Yvonne A. . . Lehman, Barbara . Chorus 3: lf'rier1d.sl1ip Cluli 1, Z, 3: l4.'I'..X. 2: 11.,X.,X. 2, 3: Puri Time lumploy- ment 2: 'l'ransfei' from Lyle 1. Leister, Carol . I+'i:i-endship Club 1, 2, 3: G.A.A. 1, 23 1'2Lft+lBl'lll Malt 2, 3. Lembcke, Marcia . . . Chorus 2, 3: Dirk and Bumble 2. 3: l+'1'i0mlsliip Club 1, 2, 3: F.T.A. 3: G.A.A. 1, 2: Spzmisli Clul- lg 'Fliespiun Drama. 'Club 1. Lenoch, Paul . Leonard, Richard . . Lestrud, David Paul... Lien, Janice . . . Chorus 1, 2. Lien, Patricia . . . l i'ii-mlsliip Club 1, 2, 3: Latin Club l, 23 Part 'Pima Employment 3: Study Hull Sup- ei'V.sor 2. Lightly, Charles . . . F.F.A. 1, 2, 3: Part Time Em- ployment 2, 3. Lightly, John . . . lf'.F'..X. 1, 2, 3: Basketball 1, 2, 3: Football 1, 2, 3: Cafeterizi Staff 2, 3: Purt Tillie Eniployment 2, Ci. Loewen, Judy . Lommen, Dean liziselisill 2, il. Maas, Darrel . ploynienl Machacek, Earl Madison, Barba Olfive 1: . . Fri:-ilclsliip Club 2: ILALA. 1, 2. . . . Austinizm 3: Student, Cjomiril 1: 1, 2, 33 Bzisketliull 1: T92if'4l1t:'l S Assistant . . Projectionist 1, 21 Part Time Em- 3. . , . Part Time lflmploymenl 1, 2, 3. ra . . . l+'1'iemisl1i1J Club 1: Al,tendum'e I,iln':u'y Supervisor 1. Madison, Sharon . . . Chorus 2, 3: Frivmlsliip Club 1, 23'F'I'x3'FHx12'i-Gxxlz: tin 611111 if 2, ....1,,,., .ll.,,3:Lz1 3: Liln-ary Servire 2: .xtlendaiire Office 3: Lilnary Supervisoi' 132 returned to the rind We sharpened our pencils and also our mind Maloney, Leia . . . Friendship Club I: Lnlin 4 lnl1 1, 2, fl: Nunn llnnr Assisinnt' 2, Marcks, Yvonne . . , Chorus 1, 2, H: Friemlslmip Ulnlx 1, 2, Ii: F.H..X, l, 2: G.A..X. 1. 2, 3: Part Time lCmpl0yment 2, 3: Study Hnll Supervisor 21 Sweet- hearts fl. Martin, Allen R .... l .F..X. 1, 25, 3: Part Time Em- ployment I. Maus, Tony . . . Latin Vinh 1: Romain Uonnvil 2, 3: Ilnsketlwill I, 2, 3: 'l'+-:if-livi is Assistant 2, Il. McLaughlin, David . . . Chnrns 1: Dirk :inrl Hnnlnle 2: Dirk nnrl Bnulvle l'1'f'sislenl 3: Slll1iPlIl'f'0lllli'll 2. 3: Thespinn lnwnnzi Vinh lg Football l, 2, R: Trnvk l, 2: Hospitality t'nnnnittm-0 2, Il: lnvitnlion Puni- mittee 2: .lanu:u'y 'I'linw 2. Meister, Charles E .... Bflllti 1, 2: 4'lnm'us 1, 2. fl: Hull Patrol 1: Orc-ln'stl'n I, Z: I'slic-rs' Vinh I, 2: Pnrt Time lfiniplnymenl' 1, 2, Il: Noon Hn-nr Assistant. 1: Swe-ellie-urls 3: .Xnstin Aires ii. Meyer, James . . . l4'.lf'..X. l, 2: Part Time ldmplnynit-nt 1, 2, Il. Meyer, Janet . . . l.iln'nry SllD9l'VlN0l' 2. Meyer, Kenneth . . . l .I ..X. l, 2, 3: l'nrt 'l'llll1'Elll1JltJQ'- nn-nt 1, 2, 3. Meyer, Terry . . . liaise-llall l, 2, Il: Rnsketlmll 1, 2, Il: l-'ontlrnll l, 2, Cl: TQ-:1r'liel s ,Xssistnnt IZ. Michie, Doug . . . Golf I, 2: Tf'Jll'll4xl S Assistant 2, Ii. Mielke, Gayle L .... l4'i'it-lnlsliip t'lnl1 I: tl.A..X. li 'l'wu'l1el s ,Xssistant 2. Miller, Charles , . . I'2ll'l Tinn- l-Innilnynient 1, 2, fl, Miller, Clarice Ann . . . l'1l'l0lltiShlll Vinh 2: lf'.H..X, 1, 23 I'ni'l Timm- ltlniplnyniont' 3. Mcehnke, Joyce . . . l4'l'n-iiclsliip Club 1, 2, fi, Morgan, Beverly . , . Study Hull Snpervism' 1, Morgan, Richard . . . Morris, Chuck . . . Anstinian 1, 2, 3: Dirk and Bunhle 2: Junior Academy of Svienvv 2: Latin Ulnll I, 2. 3: Sentinel 3: Tliespiun Ilrmnn Ulnln I: Fnntlvall 1: lVrestling' 1: Part Time ltlmplnynient 1. With spring came 'Sweethearts' first Of its Sort Moucha, Bernie . . . F.F.A. Treasurer 1: F.F.A. Sec- retary 2: F.F.A, President 3: Student Council ' Football 1, 2, 3: Track 2, 3: Wrestling l, 3: 2. 3, Part Time Employment 3: Class President 3. Murphy, Ernest L .... Chorus 1, 2, 3: Part Time Em- ployment 3: Sweethearts 3. Myers, Naatz, Naatz, 2 r Naatz, Nelson, Nelson, 1. 2, Nelson, 134 Shirley Ann . . . Darlene . . . Dave . . . F.F.A. 1, 2: F.F.A. Se-Oretary 3: Track 3: Wrestling 1, 2, 3: Part Time Employment 3. Glenn . . . F.F.A. 1, 2, 3. Ernest M .... Grace . . . Friendship Club 1, 2, 3: Latin Club 23, 3: Attendance Office 1: Te:-1clier's Assistant Lois Jean . . . Friendship Club 2, 3: G.A.A. 2, 3. Nelson, Patricia . . . Dirk and Baulmle 2, 3: Friendship Club 1, 3: F.T.A. 2: G.A.A. 1, 3: G.A.A. Sec- retary 2: Latin Clu-ln 2, 3: Orchestra 1, 3: Orchestra Secretary 2: Thespian Drama Club 1: Medea 2: Sweethearts 3. Nelson, Phyllis . . . leriendsliip Club 1: F.H.A. 2: G.A.A. 1, 2: Library Service 2: Library Supervisor 1. Nelson, Roger . . . F.F.A. 1, 2: Ushers' Club 2, 3: Bas- ketball lg Track 1. Nicol, Karen . . . Band 1, 2, 3: Friendship Club 1, 2, 3: G.A.A. 2: Attendance Office 3: Friendship Cabinet 3. Nielsen, Daryl . . . F.F.A. 1. Noble, Ethel . . Noble, Janet Ruth . . . Noon Hour Assistant 2. Nordmeier, Marlene . . . Friendship Club 1, 2, 3: F.H.A. 1, 2: G.A.A. 1, 2, 3: Library Service 1: Prom Band Committee 2. Norris, Shirley . . . Friendship Club 1, 2, 3: F.H.A. 3: G.A.A. 1, 2, 3: Teacher's Assistant 2, 3. nd then all thoughts turned to a favorite sport Orcutt, Nancy Jane . . , Austinian 2, 3: Cheerleader 2, 3: Dirk and Bauble 2, 3: Friendship Club 1, 2, 3: G.A.A. 1, 2, 3: Latin 'Club 2, 3: Lost and Found lg Orchestra 1, 2, 3: Thespian Drama Club 1: Attendance Office 3: Friendship Cabinet 1: Roman Senate 2, 3: Ethics Committee 1: Prom Band Com- mit'tee 1: Class Secretary 1: Room For One More 3: Sweethearts 3. Orness, Marilyn . , , Friendship Club 1, 2, 3: G.A.A. 1, 2. 3: Latin Club 2, 3: Part Time Employment 2. Orth, Marlene . . . G.A.A. 3. Overby, Elaine M .... Chorus 2: Friendship Club 1. 2, 3: Part Time Employment 3: Transfer from Ma- bel, Minnesota. 1, Oxley, Darlene . . . Friendship Club 2, 3: F.H.A. 1, 2, 3: F.T.A. 2, 3: Latin Club 3. Painter, Colleen , . . Austinian 2, 3: Dirk and Bauble 2, 3: Friendship Club 1, 2, 33 G.A.A. 1, 3: Latin Club 2, 3: Roman Senate 2, 3: Orchestra 1, 2: Orchestra Vice-President 3: Student Council 2: Thespian Drama Club 1: Friendship Cabinet 2: Hospitality Committee 23 Study Hall Supervisor 2: Prom Invitation Committee 2: Double Date 1: January Thaw 2: Room For One More 3: Sweethearts 3. Patterson, Dan . . . Football 1: Part Time Employment 1, 2. 3. Paulson, Jeanette . . . Friendship Club 1: G.A.A. 1: Attendance Office 1, 3. PeKarna, David , . . Band 1, 2, 3: Dirk and Bauble 2, 3: Latin Club 2, 3: Orchestra 1, 2, 3: T-hespian Drama Club 1: Tennis 3: Music Room Assistant 3: January Thaw 2: Medea 2: Sweethearts 3. Norton, Margaret Elaine . . . Friendship Club 2, 3: F.H.A. 2, 3: Library Service 2: Library Supervisor 2. Nuetsman, Lowell . . . Ushers' Club 1, 2, 3: Part Time Employment 1, 2, 3. Oleson, Jerald . . . Hall Patrol 2: Wrestling 2, 3. Olsen, Jeanette . . . Friendship Club 1, 2, 3: F.H.A. 12'FTA 2'GAAl23 ,, ... , ...,.,,. Olson, Calvin . . . Golf 1. 2, 3: Noon Hour Assistant 2. Olson, Jerry , . . Student Council 1: Basketball 1, 2, 3: Football 1: Tea.cher's Assistant 2, 3. Olson, Mervllle . . . Ushers' Club 1, 2, 3: Part Time Employment 3: Usher Captain 3. Olson, Roberta M .... Friendship Club 1, 2, 3: F.H.A. 1, 2, 33 G.A.A. 1, 2: Latin Club 3: Part Time Em- ployment 1, 2, 3: F.H.A. Secretary 1. Opstad, Suzzann . . . Friendship Club 1, 3: F.H.A. 3. 135 The basketball tournament surely was fun Penkava, Irene Mae . . . Petersen, Larry . . . Band 1, 2, 3: Hall Patrol 1: Base- ball 2, 3: Basketball lg Football 2: Part Time Em- ployment 2, 3: Sweethearts 3. Peterson, Charlene . . . l riendship Club 1, 2, 3: G.A.A. 1, 2, 3: t aI'eieria Staff 2, 3: Part Time Employ- ment 2, 3. Peterson, Ilene L .... Friendship Club 1, 2, 3: F.H.A. 1, 2: G.A..X. 1. 2, 3: Attendance Office 3: Hos- pitality Committee 1, 2. Plnke, Erling . . . Part Time lflniployment 1, 2, 3. Plath,fRichard . . . Football 1, 2, 3: Swimming 1, 2: l'art Time Employment 1. Rasmussen, Gloria Faye . . . Friendship Club 2: F.H.A. 2: Part l'l'inie lflmployment 2, 3. Reed, Jerry . . . l'heerlender 2: Chorus 1, 2, 3: Sweet- hearts 3: Austin Aires 3. Reed., Mary . . . Chorus 1: Friendship Club 1, 2: G.A.A. 1: Lost and Found 1. Requa, Alice . . . Auslinian 3: Dirk and Bauble 2, 3: Friendship Flub 1, 2, 3: l ,H,A. 1, 2: F.H.A. Treas- urer 1: G..1.A, 1, 2, 3: Latin Club 1, 2, 3: Thes- pian Drama Club 1: Friendship Cabinet 1, 3: Grow- ing Pains 1. Requa, Carol .... Xustinian 2, 3: Friendship Club 1, 2, 3: GJEA. 1, 2, 3: Latin Club 1, 2, 3: Quill and Scroll 2, . Richard, Gloria . . . Attendance Office 3: Nurses' Office Assistant 3. 136 Playle, Bill . . . Ploof, Dave . . . Student Founcil 1, 3: Ifshers' Club 1: Baseball 1, 2. 3: Basketball 1, 2, 3: Football 1: Stu- dent Council Treasurer 3: Class President' 1, 2. Quam, Elizabeth . . . Friendship Club 1, 2, 3: F.H.A. 1, 33: l+'.H.A. President 2: G.A.A. 1, 2, 3: Latin Club 3: Room For One More 3. Radford, Dorothy . , . Chorus 1, 2, 3: Friendship Club 1, 2, 3: Sentinel 2: Part Timo Employment 3: Teacher's Assistant 2: Transfer from Mitchell, South Dakola 1. Randall, Jean . . . Dirk and liauhle 2. 3: Friendship Club 1: Friendship t'lub Secretary 2: Friendship Club President 3: G.A.A. 1, 2, 3: Student Council 2: Thespian Drama Club 1: Friendship Vahinet 2, 3: Study l-lnll Supervisor 2: Homecoming Attendant 3: Double Date 1. Rasmussen, Floyd . . . Swimming 1, 3: Part Time Em- ployment 1. 2, 3. We had our Weak moments before we were done Roope. Ronne B .... Cheerleader 2: Dirk and Rouble 2, 3: Sentinel 3: 'Fhespian Dranm Club 1: Golf 1: Hospitality t ommittee 2. 3: Chorus 3: Sweet- hearts 3: Latin Club 1, 2: Double Date 1: Growing Pains 1. Root, John . . . Baseball 3: Basketball 3: Transfer from Rose Creek, Mimiesota 3. Rcsenthal, Jon . . , Part Time Employment 1, 2, 3. Roush. Sharon . . . G..X..X. 1: Library Service 2: Part Time Employment 3: Nurses' Office Assistant 2. Runge, Barbara . . . lfrienriship Club 1, 2, 3: G.A.A. 1. 2, 3: Latin Club 2, 3: Hospitality Committee 2: Nurses, Office .XSS'S-tilfll 2. Runquist. Mary Jane . . . Dirk and Bauble 2, 3: G.A,A. 1. 2, 3: Orchestra 1, 2: Thespian Drama Club 1: Part Time Employment 2: Study Hall Supervisor 3: Friendship Club 1, 2, 3. Saman, Marie . , . lfrienitsliip Club 1, 2, 3. . Saterbo,-Mar . . . Chorus 1, 2, R: Dirk and Bzulble 2: Friendship t'lnb 1. 2, 3: G.A..X. 1, 2, 3: Sentinel ,Q 2: Thespizm Drama Club 1: Attendance Offic-0 2, 3. ' Schleicher, Alvis . , . Friendship Club 1, 2, 3: G.A..X. l, 2: Sentinel 2. 3: Part Time lilnmloyment 3, Schleusner, Vincent L .... Dirk and Bnuble 3: Sen- tinel 2, 3: I-'nrt Time Employment' 1, 2. Schmieder, Kenneth . . , Part Time Employment 2, 3. Schrafel, David . . . F.lf.A, 1, 2, 3. Schroeder, Paul H .... lizisketbnll 1: Basketball Mun- ager 2, 3: Football 1: lfootbali Manager 2, 3: Track 1 2 Schuett, Beverly . . . l .'l'.,X. 2, 3. Schulz, Allen P. . . , l'h0l'llS 2: Part. Time Employment 3. Schulz, Paul . . . Band l, 2, 3: Orchestra 1, 2, 3: Ushers' Club 1, 2, 3: Tennis 2. 3: Cafeteria Staff 2: Sweet- hearts 3. Sheely, William C .... Sherman, Sally . . . Friendship Club 1, 2, 3: G.A.A. 1, 2, 3: Sentinel 2: Sentinel Sports Co-Editor 3: At- tendance Office 2. 137 We all 'lived up' skip da --the end is now near Schultz, Jeanine . . . Austlnian 2: Friendship Club 1, 2, 3: G.A.A. 1, 2, 3: F.H.A. 1, 2: Spanish Club .1, 2: Spanish Club Treasurer 3: Sentinel 2: Sentinel Junior High Editor 3: Quill and Scroll 2, 3. Sllbaufhi H3aroId . . . Band 1, 3: Swimming 1, 2: Tennis Skjeveland, Bernard . Slindee, Norman E .... Ushers' Club 3. Smith, Jack F .... Safety Pa:t'rol 1: Basketball 1. Smith, Jane A .... Dirk and Bauble 2, 3: Friendship Club 1, 2, 3: G.A.A. 1: Latin Club 3: Latin Club Secretary 2: Student Council Secretary 3: Thes- pian Drama Club 1: Homecoming Queen 3: Double Date 1: January T!haw 2: F.H.A. 3. Smith, Patti . . . Chorus 1: Friendship Club 1, 2, 3: Part Time Employment' 2: Study Hall Supervisor 2. Smith, Shirley . . , Friendship Club 1, 2, 3: G.A.A. 1, 2, 3: Spanish Club 2, 3: Attendance Office 2: Cafe- teria Staff 3. Snater, Judy E .... Teacher's Assistant 1, 2. Snyder, Barbara . . . Friendship Club 1, 2, 3: F.H.A. 2: G.A.A. 1, 2, 3: Library Service 2: Library Super- visor 2. Soil, Gordon , . . Band 1: F.F.A. 1, 2, 3: Part Time Em- ployment 2. Sollie, Janice . . . Friendship 'Club 1, 2, 3: Chorus 2, 3: G.A.A. 1, 2, 3: Sentinel 3: Prom Dance Commit- tee 2: F.H.A. 2: Sweethearts 3: Attendance Of- ice 1. Sorenson, Julie . . . Austinian 3: Dirk and Bauble 3: Friendship Club 1, 2, 3: F.H.A. 1: G.A.A. 1, 2, 3: Latin Cluh 1, 2, 3. Sprung, Franklin . . . Part Time Employment 1. Stahl, Geraldine V .... Friendship Club 1, 2. 3: F.H.A 1: G.A.A. 1, 2, 3: Attendance Office 3: Noon Hour Assistant 2. Stahl, Isabel . . . F.H.A. 1, 2, 3: Nurses' Office Assistant 2: Teacher's Assistant' 2, 3. Stark, Ed . . . F.F.A. 1, 2, 3: Part Time Employment 2, 3. Stark, Peggy . . . Austinlan 3: Dirk and Bauble 2. 3: Friendship Club '1, 2, 3: G.A.A. 1, 2, 3: Latin Club 2, 3: Los-t and Found 1: Sentinel 2: Thespian Drama Club 1: Cafeteria Staff 3: Study Hall Supervisor 1: , Growing Pains 1. 1 138 With Prom night we'll end a superb senior year Stegeman, June . . . G.A.A. 1: Part Time Employment 2, 3: Library Supervisor 1. Steile, Shirley . . . Transfer from Blooming Prairie. Stevens, Wilbur . . . Hall Patrol 1: Latin Club 2, 3. Stlebler, Jerry . . , Transfer from Blooming Prairie 2: F.F.A. 2, 3. Storry, Pam . . . Friendship Club 1, 2, 3: G.A.A. 1: Part Time Employment 3: Noon Hour Assistant 2. Sukow, Betty . . . Friendship Club 1, 2, 3: Attendance Office 2: Part Time Employment 2, 3. Swancutt, Luanne . . . Friendship Club 1, 2, 3: Cafeteria Staff 2, 3. Swingdorf, John . . . Band 1, 2, 3: Orchestra 1: Part Time Employment 1, 2, 3. Tabor, David . . , Orchestra 1: Football 2: Track 1, 2, 3. Taylor, William . . . F.F.A. 1, 2, 3. Terri, Phyllis . . , Friendship Club 1, 2, 3: F.H.A. 1, 2, 3: G.A.A. 1, 2, 3: Attendance Office 2. 3. Thomas, David . . . Ushers' Club 1: Part Time Employ- ment 1, 2, 3. Thompson, Karen . . . Friendship Club 1, 2. 3: F.H.A. 1, 2, 3: Latin Club 2, 3: Cafeteria Staff 3. Thompson, Lila . . . Thompson, Nancy Sharon . . . Friendship Club 1, 2: G.A.A. 1: Library Service 1: Lost and Found 1: Attendance Office 2, 3: Part Time Employment 1. 1 1 Thrasher, Lila Mae . . . Dirk and Bauble 2, 3: Friend- i ship Club 1. 2. 3: Latin Club 3: Thespian Drama , Club 1: Nurses' Office Assistant 2, 3. l Thon, Jeanette C .... Attendance Office 3: Study Hall Supervisor 2. Tischer, Marilyn . . . Band 1, 2: Friendship Club 1, 2, 3: G.A.A. 1, 2: Part Time Employment 3. 139 As we come to that memorable da --graduation VanD0ren, Jim . , . Swimming 2, 3: VVrestling 1: Part Time Employment 2, 3: TeaCher's Assistant 3. VanGrever1hof, Vernon . , . Ushers' Club 2: Football 2: Part Time Employment 2, Il. Vermilyea, Dale W. . . . Band 1: Track 2: Part. Time Employment 3. Veverka, Marvin . . . Latin Club 1, 2, 3: Roman Senate 2, 35 Sentinel 3: Basketball l: Football 3: Track 1, 2, 3: Hospitality Committee 2. Villas, John . . . Part Time Employment 1, 2, 3. Vilt, Darryl . . . Baseball 1: Football 1, 2, 3: Track 2, 3: Noon Hour Assistant 3. Volkman, Philip . . , Band 2, 3: Latin Club 2, 3: Or- chestra 2. 3: Transfer from Colby, Kansas, 2: Sweethearts 3. Voss, Darlene . . . Friendship Club 1, 2: G.A.A. 1, 2, 3: Library Servive 2: Noon Hour Assistant. 1, 2: Li- brary Supervisor 2: l-'.H.A. 1. Waalkens, Helen M .... Library Service 2, 3: Attend- ance Office 2. 140 Titus, Ray Sherman . . . Hall Patrol 1: Ushers' Club 2. Tostenson, Valetta . . . Friendship Club 2, 3: Lost and Found 2: Transfer from Albert Lea 2. True, Marlene . . . Band 1, 2, 3: Friendship Club 1, 2, 3: I HX'3'G'XX12 'und12' 3 Lost and Fo Sentin'el 2: Qelutinei Business Manager 3. Y ' Tucker, Marlys . . . Friendship Club 3: Teac-her's Assist- ant 1. Tufte, Duane . Uecker, Kenneth A .... Baseball 3: Track 3: Part Time Employment 2. Ulland, Lee . . . XVrestling 1, 2, 3: Part Time Employ- ment 1, 2. Underhill, Gary . 2 3' Flaws Usem, Ronald . . . . llaseball 1, 2. 3: T62lCh6l S Assistant Vice President 2. . Baud 1, 2: Ushers' Club 3: Track 2, 3. We salute Austin High chool-best in the nation' Wolf, Jerry . . . Latin Club 1, 2, 3: Roman Senate 2, 3: Basketball 1, 3: Golf 1: Tennis 2, 3. Wollenberg, Norman . . , Band 1, 2: Ushers' Club 1, 2, 3: Part Time Employment 3. Wooldridge, John . , . Part Time Employment 1, 2, 3. Wright, Lillian . . . Friendship Club 1, 2: Lost and Found 1: Part Time Employment 2. ' Wulf, Sigrid . . , Chorus 3: Friendship Club 3: G.A.A. 3: Latin Club 3: Exchange Student from Emden, Germany 3: Sweethearts 3. Wyant, Edward . . . Part Time Employment 1, 2, 3. Yanzer, Peggy . . . Teachefs Assistant 3. Yarwood, Marian . . . Chorus 1: lvriendship Club 1, 2, 3: Part Time Employment 3. Ziebelt, Laverne . . . Waldron, Dellene . . . Friendship Club 1, 2, 3: F'.H.A. 1: G.A.A. 1, 2: Library Servire 2: Lost and Found 1: Part Time Employment 2, 3: Homevoining At- tendant 3. Walz, Albert . . . l1'.F.A. 1, 2: Track 2: Transfer from Blooming Prairie 1. Watt,VJoanne . . . Dirk and Bauble 2: Dirlg and Bauble secretary 3: F.H.A. 2, 3: F.H.A. Vive President 1: G.A.A. 1: Spanish t'lub 2: Lost and Found 2: Sentinel 2, 3: Thespian Drama Club Secretary 1: Friendship Cabinet 3: Hospitality Committee 3: Part Time Employment 3: Publicity and Poster Committee 2. Weber, Lynn . . . Band 1, 2, 3: Ushers' Club 1. 2, 3: Orchesfra 3. Wei le, Bruce . . . Ushers' Club 2, 3: Golf 3: Cafeteria Staff 2, 3: Part Time Employment 1, 2, 3: Teach- er's Assistant 2: Ushers' Club Po-Captain 3. Wentworth, Richard . . . Part Time Employment 1, 2, 3. White, Gene . . . F.F.A. 1: Hall Patrol 1, 2: Trark 2, 3: Noon Hour Assistant 2. Wilde, Clifford Gene . . . Chorus 1, 2, 3: Sentinel 2: Sweethearts 3: Austin Aires 3. Wilson, Yvonne . . . Band 1: Friendship Club 3: G.A.A. 1, 3: Transfer from Augusta, Georgia 3. ,.-an 141 Key Personalitiesfof '5 Wittiest llzlvs- 3ll'lAIllfJ,'llllll, Z X L l l i r Sh if irlvy Norris an All around senlorb J-llll' Smith, Dave .ll7llIlS4Jll lllost talented NM:-lissrn llLllly'll1'l'lX, l':ml Sc-hllltz Qenlor vlaqs officers. 'W' -ll x'lm'e--pl-vs14Ivnl, lvt'l Illt' Rlmu-hu - pwslrl Q-nt. Best dancers Nurhene Normlmeier, O'l z 142 25,-N. lllost likely to succeed .hm l.c-1-, Shirlm lie-zur EACH YEAR We Like The Younger Generation This year the graduating class fAnno Domini 19551 of our high school has again substantiated our confi- dence. WE MAKE THIS DEDICATION. Not only to those who attained high achievement in' class leader- ship, athletics, drama, and those other pleasant tasks of the extra curriculum, but also to the boys and girls who completed their daily responsibilities in such a man- ner that they absorbed from their school life those in- terests and attitudes that will bring forth from them good citizenships, community service, and a Wholesome Way of life. We are confident that this year's graduating class will take its place beside the best of previous years, ready to build and improve our nation's Way of life. George A. Hormel and Company Austin, Minnesota Hayes Plumbing 8z Heating Shop Sterling Walgreen Drugs Trowbridge Super Market Earl's Furniture Stiver's Florists Sz Nursery Ben Franklin Variety Store Mower Motors Inc. Sterling Ice Cream Store Sterling Theater Chuck Hall Cleaners Sterling Pastries PLENTY OF FREE PARKING Sterling Shopping Center Open Ev g Hi-way 16 West of A t Sterling Barber Shop Rosenthal's Home Decorating Store Merritt's China and Gift Shop Sterling Builders Warn's Shoe Store Cleveland Hardware Hatch Jewelers de Villier Hair Stylist Sterling Motors The Toggery Men's and Boys' Wear Kennedy7s AKRUEGER MEN'S STORE Portrait for the Very Best - For Style and o o o Quahty Your Class Photographer 0 0 0 KRUEGEIPS STUDIO 405 N. Main Phone 3240 E g If You Served Overseas Q' ml' As You Belong In The V.F.W. ETERANS OF OKEICN ARS OLAF B. DAMM POST 1216 Austin, Minn. Corner of Franklin and Water 13110116 6039 Founded in 1899 SCOVILL NEMITZ J E W E L R Y Cigar Store U . C . MAGAZINES WATCHES CLOCKS DIAMONDS SILVER ' NEWSPAPERS JEWELRY o REFRESHMENTS o o 0 o POOL 411 N. Main Phone 2813 Where It's A Treat To Eat HENRY'S CAFE Specializing in VEGETABLE I-IAMBURGERS Home Made Ice Cream -Good Home Made Pies- COFFEE - POP Henry B. Hanson, Prop. 131 W. Bridge Street Opposite Post Office CHEESE MART and DELICATTESSEN SPECIALIZING IN DOMESTIC 8a IMPORTED CHEESES Home Made Ice Cream Home Made Farmer Style 84 Summer Sausage Compliments of 6016211 Dairy Foods 404-406 East Bridg Sunshine of Life Austin, Minn. e St. Corner Cedar and Main Dial 5575 an 'vw I'm heading to 0 . the store where 4625 I Everyone shops! The Best In . . . ml o RECORDS ., ,,,,,,,,.-, is - 0 SHEET MUSIC 0 RADIOS I 0 PHONOGRAPHS Helse 84 Roberts , INSTRUMENTS El6Ctl'iC 406 N. Main Phone 2845 FOR THE FINEST IN DRIVING. S COMFORT , O -. S 6 IT1 Chevrolet Co. I 0 Aushn Loan Company The Friendly Store Home Appliances Owned and Operated by Housewaren Security Finance Corporation 0 General Hardware - 0 - S t' G d. . por mg O0 S Automobile and Personal Loans - CHEVROLET - Located on Main tg! Oakland Geo- Healy, Mgl.. - OLDSMOBILE - Main and Maple - CADILLAC - Phone B461 Phone 3431 Marvin Fashion Apparel The Store Your Confidence Built v Dr. W. B. GRISE, M. D. Dr. L. G. FLANAGAN, M. D. Dr. D. P. ANDERSON, M. D. Dr. F. H. ROSENTHAL, M. D. Dr. R. R. WRIGHT, M. D. Dr. T. M. SEERY, M. D. Dr. E. C. SARGENT, M. D. Dr. H. P. VAN CLEVE, M. D. Dr. H. J. ANDERSON, M. D. Dr. W. R. ANDERSON, M. D. Dr. INMAN HESLA, M. D. Austin linic 209 W. Mill St. Phone 8882 We Specialize in Cook Motor Co. QUALITY GOLDEN GUERNSEY Milk Sz Cream Dodge Plymouth 0 0 o Dodge Trucks VISIT AUSTIN'S ORIGINAL GUERNSEY DAIRY 0 0 0 Breeding Stock Available at All Times Open Carl E. Kehret, Manager Night and Day STREVEBLING ' ' ' GUERNSEY 104 S. Main Phone 2373 Board of Water, Electric, Gas 81 Power 419 E. Water Street Phone 2307 ESSENTIAL TO COMMUNITY PROGRESS . 312 Q s fx xi ' X-A a sf 1 be N x if We're on our Way to Dime 'n Dollar Trad home Where the High School Crowd Buys Shoes N. Main Phone 5265 IEEUVLVL TFCQUWDITJDQ mme. . . . serving the Livestock C apifol Area on ronn - Mfncunv - RLINC I 0 l N 121 W. Bridge 7 U, ARMSTRONG S --,jf SERVICE STATION Yl1lIQ Elfl Phillips Petroleum Products ii? Hours. 7 a.m. - 9 p.m. Week. Days We Give S dz H Green Stamps K 0 8 a.m. - 6 p.m. Sunday 8a Holidays Water 8a Franklin - Tel. 8710 o o DRUG C0. , , Austin Natlonal Company PRESCRIPTION QUALITY INSURANCE gl SERVICE SPECIALISTS V . , T. C. Sheedy 233 No. Main - AUSTIN H' H' Jenkins ' D. J. Wick Est. 1866 I J WE STAND BETWEEN YOU A ND LOSS START A SAVINGS ACCOUNT TODAY ,th AUSTIN lIOME FEDERAL CHAMBER SAVINGS AND LOAN of A ASSOClA'l'l0N A COMMERCE S ngs Insur d Up to 510,000 'Al y tyo e ' T 1 Phone 3432 WE BUY IN AUSTIN 129 N. Main St. Austin, Minn. D Save Today - for - E Tomorrow 's 5'ecun7y First National Bank Member Federal Deposit Insurance Corporation Austin, Minnesota FOR THE master music Protection of B E S T in All Kmds viewing Shop Anytime f yWhe'e Band Instruments See - It's 0S'l'EBUD Hoffman , Organs RCA 0 Pianos INC. Admiral , , 0 Music Television t 0 Records Home Federal Bldg. 3 HOLAN ' 129 N. M ' sz. Ph 3432 . 0 Accessories Radio - TV '4 DRY GOODS Ladies' - Children's - Infant's MlLLER'S D-X Service Station We Give S Sz H Green Stamps Firestone Tires Complete Lubrication Auto Lite Spark Plugs Towing Phone 8811 210 W. Oakland Phone 4033 It's Corny to thin grow on stalks - so - Shop and Save at NATHS' Austin Auto Co. .-. . i Chrysler and li WHERE GOOD FRIENDS MEET AND RELAX O - I Austin Candy Co. and Cafe Phone 7-1153 227 N. Main INSURED SAVINGS Austin Savings 8a Loan Ass'n. 122 West Bridge St. Austin, Minnesota Your Austin Neighbor Since 1887 Crane Lumber Co. O -- O Complete Building Service O - I 3112 E. Bridge - Phone 8894 Pl th ' ' ' mu Scheld Plumbing 8: Heating Co. D l ea er Where Quality Counts - ' Long After the Price Is Forgotten 215 E, Mill st. Highway 218 N. Phone 3349 Austin Carburetor CONGRATULATIONS 81 . T0 Electric Co. THE CLASS OF 55 For Reliable Courteous . . , Dependable - SERVICE - ' Hockett Studlos 211 E. Maple Phone 2762 211 N. Greenwich Phone 8952 I .,x.r - ' e.g'5 The f ,fWmEf, : 'Cl gif Place To Eat ' U5 .1t'1 I ' X il? lx I O O 161112 can glllill Austin's Most Scenic Dining Placei' A SUCCESSFUL ENDING TO ANY EVENING Cosmetics - Drugs Complete Photo Equipment I O O Lane's Drugs K0lb,S Bakery 1017 E. Bridge J0lIN Tll0llSELL'S BIIYAL TIRE 8 APPLIANCES DECKEB HAR DWABE 0 Sporting Goods 0 Household Needs 0 Appliances Armstrong gl Firestone Tires I ' - H , - Hot Point Appliances I - ' Seat Covers N I . ARMSTRONG 129 E. Bridge Phone 2254 National Batteries TIRES PQ Block East of Fire Dept. w R , FURNITURE - - Earl s WHATS COOKING? 0 - 0 For 85 Years Store of 2 - Stores - 2 Latest Styling Sterling Shopping Cen-ter Finest Quality N. Main Lowest Prices T e Glass Shop 0 Desk Tops 0 Wall Mirrors 0 Fireplace Mirrors 0 Auto Glass 1303 S. River Phone 3897 BE SURE IT'S SOMETHING FROM FAIRVIEW GROCERY Delivery Service 404 W. Allegheney Phone 4445 PHONE 4307 lu Service Printing Inc. Hiway 218 So. 0 Austin, Minn. 'lin We extend our congratulations to the class of '55 and are proud to have had the opportun'ty of working with them. Park Motors P l'll'leY'S Complete Selection of Better Used Cars Highway 218 No. 0 Your Favorite Store 0 Fashion Wise 0 Price Right 0 Quality Apparel 0 Styled Footwear 0 0 0 109 W. Mill Phone 8825 SchuIer's Shoe Company C O O Congratulations to The Class of 665531 For the Best In Eating Enjoyment I DX ll-I Utlil Congratulations s -D J . D .4 ij- x' 'X Class ol '55 'I X X I I X j A x .I U D D ST U D 0 W ' PHOTOGRAPHECQQ FortheBest1n Over Woolworth's on Mill St. - Austin, Minn. . Jewelry 0 Watches Vern and Marie Judd, owners Phone 5512 0 Diamonds A Greeting Card for Every Occasion The Austin Daily Herald F 64y thAt Dllyl-l ldh d th A t A f d imparti l t ll S king always t p te the best i t t I the mmunity. 'Member of the Associated Press and the AdtB uofC ulat FOR THE BEST IN USED CARS Liberal Trade in Easy Terms CAMPBELL MOTOR SALES CONGRATULATIONS Best Wishes Class of '55 CITY AGENCY, INC. ,I LET'S GO BOWLING 4+ AT 6 The Austin Bowl JOHNSON HARDWARE O I I 111 East Mill St. YOU CAN BE SURE WITH PURE OIL PRODUCTS from Mower County Oil Co. Corner of Main dz Oakland East Brownsd ' Congratulations to r . Q , 'W i lt The Class of 55 Vf-. .,.. . -1'Q A err F bA'- f Ilf 2'r a .- .. .A -' A o '1 ' -Q -Q W' .::, -f . --' -1 ' : e errr ,Aushn .floral Shop .'7,5?7 3 gifrff FLOWERS - CORSAGES For Over 57 Years Famous Brand Clothes for Men and Boys! A Phone 3487 D E 1 Gai to Know New! . d 2 4. voocfwawf-.o'1-4-1,-.0-Qncgvrjcf J gi ..AA....A,.,o........,,.,,.....o....... '- fr 407 Norah Main Austin, Minnesota ' - Next to the Ausrni state Banls Draperies and Slipcovers Made To Your Order A and ?-l+ 111- DRIVE-IN Next to Austin Theater Phone 6866 - Hamburgers - Hot Dogs - French Fried Shrimp 8x Chlcken Choose Your - Pop - Malts , Doctor Wlsely Try Our 0 0 0 HOME-MADE CHILE ' BLACK COWS Dr. B. J. Cronwell We Specialize in Take-Out Orders 406 S- Kenwood Phone 8980 Phone 9412 The Home of Portable Typewriters 'Corona worId's PURTABLE! Compliments of Baudler and Baudler ATTORNEYS Kose :Room Kestaurant Quality Foods - Pleasing Atmosphere Steaks - Chicken - Sea Foods UFFICE 107 E. Water Austin, Minn. 204-206 N. Chatham P A I N T I N G ? Sports , - , Enthusiasts see - . - H A R D Y Paint and Wallpaper N0 mam' what you' 109 W. Water Phone 5900 favorite sport or hobby is, you will find the q ipment you need at ULLMAN'S Sporting Goods 105 S. Main Phone 265 GENERAL HARDWARE HOME APPLIANCES SPORTS EQUIPMENT CLEVELANWS 315 N. Main Street Sterling Shopping Center Austin, Minn. House of TIJE 0 FNLIGLJSTQ lHub Stores E . ' O - K -XXI! E Q2 QUALITY Foon h , . in Southern Fried Chicken i B'Q Ribs' Have A SH-3ElkS ccsunnyn Sea Food Future .. , ., See Also Austin Insurance Panty Reservations can Agency S Gordon ,gl Loraine Hegg 122 W. Bridge Phone 3452 K F03 YOUN PEIIPLE START SAVING NOW - WITH US! Austln State Bank The Friendly Bank Member Federal Deposit Insurance Corporation S U C C E S S Da CQ TAXI Number 3471 At The BEAUTIFUL TERP BALLBQHIM COMPLETELY AIR-CONDITIONED Wrecker Service Ambulance Towing Service Time Calls Prompt Service Courteous Drivers Charter Rates P TRO LIST Cook's Paint Store Knauer's Market Donovan's Furniture Store Kresge's Gendler's Automotive Service Dr. Leck Hirsh Clothing Company Dr. P. A. Lommen Jahnke Market LuCy'S Cafe Kinsmans People's Drug Store Red Owl Store Smith Shoe Store Sutherland Barber Shop Wallace Sieh, County Attorney F. W. Woolworth's S. L. Young 81 Sonfs Transfer gl Storage A Aandahl, Judith 12523 10th, 113 Aberg, Robert 12183 11th, 218 Student Index Anker, Robert 13523 7th, 101 Apinitis, lvars 13403 7th, 99 Apold, Carol 11183 8th, 106 Apold, Richard 12353 10th, 115 Apold, Robert 1O.G.3 11th, 119 A el Ra rnond 38 10th 112 Behrens, Kenneth 13473 Sth, 102 Belden, Joseph 12123 12th, 123 Belden, Orpheus 11313 10th, 115 Belinski, Marjorie 13563 12th.101 Bell, David 13363 10th, 112 Adams, Duane 13323 8th, 105 Adams, Gene 1V-1073 11th, 107 Adams, Marlys 12083 10th, 116 Adams, Ronald 13413 8th, 105 Adams, Thomas 13433 7th, 99 Adelmann, Lorado 1205 11th, 119 PD . Y 1 3 - Applem, Gary 13433 7th, 99 Arett, Duane 11313 10th, 115 Armstrong, Jeanne 13353 7th, 102 Bell, Lucy 13543 7th, 98 Bell. Roger 12203 11th, 118 Bell, William D. 12153 10th, 116 Bellrichard, Bruce 13043 9th, 109 Brennand, Deanna 12203 11th, 1 Brennand, John 13563 7th, 101 Bridgeman, Cleabert 12113 9th, 111 Bridgeman, John 11243 mn Bridley, Leo 1V-1253 12th, 123 Bridleg, Valborg C. 1222B3 9th, 1'i Brinkman, Robert 13043 9th, 100 Ahlgren, Sharlot 12543 9th, 110 Ahlgren, Sharon 122283 9th, 110, 119 Akkegsman, Daryl 1251-E3 9th, 1 Albert, Beverly 11413 12th, 122 Albert, Gerald 1343 8th, 105 Albert, Joseph 12003 7th, 100 Armstrong, Robert 12383 10th, 112 , Armstrong, Tascha 13443 7th, 102 Armstrong, Tristan 13343 8th, 105 Arney, Natalie 13423 8th, Arnold, Donald S2053 11th, Arnold, Larry 1 503 12th, 122 Brown, Judy 1251-E3 9th, 108 Alford, Diane 11423 11th, 118 Bumgarner, MaDonna 13513 8th, 103 Jo c 224 10th 113 Albright, Gary 13033 8th, 105 Allas, Barbara 12273 9th, 109 Allas, Dean 12343 10th, 115 Allas, Patricia 13403 7th, 99 Allen, Lani 11203 7th, 100 Alm, Charlene 11353 10th, 114 Amdahl, Blaine 11243 11th, 120 Ames Robert 11423 11th, 118 Anueisen, Marlys 13013 sth, 103 Anderson, Allan 12133 11th, 119 Anderson, Arlene 13523 7th, 101 Anderson, Barbara 13363 10th, 112 Anderson, Beverly 13343 8th, 105 Anderson, Buford 1V-1253 12th, 122 Anderson, Charles 12133 11th, 19 Andegson, Constance 13443 7th, 1 2 Anderson, Dale 13043 9th, 109 Anderson, David 11183 8th, 106 Anderson, David L. 12363 10th, Anderson, Dean 12113 9th, 111 Anderson, Deanna 11503 9th, 110 Andeggon, Dianne 1222A3 11th, 1 Anderson, Dixie 12123 12th, 122 Anderson Donald A. 1251-E3 sth, foe Andeson, Donna D. 11413 12th, Andffgon, Donna J. 12363 10th, Anderson, Doris 11183 Sth, 106 Anderson, Duane 13053 9th, 111 Anderson, Freda 13063 9th, 107 Anderson, Gloria Kaye 12463 11th, 118 Anda-Son, Gordon 12023 12th, Anderson, Janet 12133 11th, 119 Anderson, Jean C. 12293 10th, Anderson, Jeanette 13283 7th, 98 Anderson, Jerald 12513 9th, 109 Anderson, Laverne 12123 11th, Anderson, Margaret 11463 11th, 119 Anderson, Marilyn 13323 8th, 106 Anderson. Marlene 12163 10th, Anderson, Marlys 12163 10th, 114 Andeggon, Marlow 1V-1253 12th, 1 Andggson, Marshall 13453 '7th, Anderson, Patricia 13353 7th, 02 Anderson, Paul 1V-1253 12th, 122 Anderson, Phyllis 12203 11th, 118 Anderson, Robert 13343 Sth, 105 Andfcrgon, Richard D. 13413 8th, Andegson, Rochelle 12303 12th, 1 2 Anderson, Roger 12343 10th, 115 Anderson, Ruth 13253 8th, 104 Anderson, Sandra 12093 10th, 114 Anderson, Sharon 12323 9th, 111 Anderst, Joyce 12353 10th, 115 Andreson, Carl 13363 10th, 112 Andresen, Marian 13253 Sth, 104 Andresen, Sharon 13453 7th, 98 Andrews, Patricia 12003 7th, 100 Andrews, Sandra 13283 7th, 98 Andrews, Victor 12003 7th, 100 Anfeggon, Jerry A. 12123 12th, Angell, David 11463 11th, 119 Anhorn, Janet 12043 12th, 122 Anhorn, Marie 13303 7th, 100 Anhorn, Ronald 13413 8th, 105 Ankeny, Diane 13423 8th Arntzen, Gary 12343 10th, 115 Arntzen, Pamela 12273 9th, 109 Ashton, Bruce 13403 7th, 99 Ashton, Gayle 11363 9th, 108 Ashton, Nancy 13023 Sth, 103 Ashton, Ronald 1222A3 11th, 120 Asleson, Carol 1251-E3 9th, 108 Asper, Myles B. 11313 10th, 115 Auer, Marilyn 12023 12th, 122 Augustin, Louise 12023 12th, 122 Austin, Donald 11353 10th,114 Austin, James 13523 7th, 101 Austin, Robert 125033 12th, 122 Aughgy, Lorinda 1 303 7th, 100 Augustin, Victor 1251-E3 9th,108 Averbook, Daniel 13243 8th, 103 Avery, Larry 1222A3 11th, 120 B Babb, Alden 12023 12th, 122 Babb, Carolyn 11353 10th, Babcock, Beverly 12123 12th, 122 Back, Shirley 11383 11th, 120 Backlund, Dennis 12343 10th, 215 Backlund, Jo Anne 13303 7th, 100 Backlund, Richard 13063 9th, 107 Baedke, Robert 12173 10th, 115 Bahl, Gary 1V-1243 9th, 107 Bahl, Linda 13293 7th Bellrichard, Judith 12293 10th, 116 Bellrichard, Robert 13403 7th, 99 Bellrijchard, Sharon 11373 9th, 8 Bellrichard, William 12203 '11th, 8 Belshan, Douglas 11303 9th, 107 Belshan, Gordon 13363 10th, 112 Benckendorf, Beverly 13053 9th, 11 Brnckendorf, Norman 13283 7th, 98 Bender, Robert 12203 11th, 118 Benson, Carene 12093 10th, 'I14 Benson, Donna 11403 11th, 118 Benson, Janice 13073 9th, 108 Benson, Karen 13063 9th, 107 Benson, Carl 13353 7th, 102 Benson, Margaret 1251-L3 9th, 109 Benson, Bergdale, Elizabeth 13423 8th Berge, Richard 12023 12th, 123 Bergstrom, Bruce 11463, 11th, 119 Berndt, Bruce 12363 10th, 116 Berry, Bonnie 13283 7th, 98 Berry, Darrel 1V-1243 9th, '107 Berry, Joseph 12243 10th, 113 Berry, Judith 12273 9th, 'I09 Berven, Barbara 13433 7th, 99 Berven, Thomas 13023 8th, 103 Besgo, James 1222A3 11th, 120 Best, Jeanne 11503 9th, 110 Betsinger, Theodore 12563 9th, 6 Suzanne 12243 10th, 113 Betterley, Phyllis 12083 10tl1, 116 Betterley, Shirley 11383 11th, 130 Brimacomb, Richard 11203 1th, 100 Brimacomb, Robert 13073 9th, 108 Brooks, Brooks, Elaine 11403 11th, 118 Sharon 13253 8th, Brown, Barbara 13473 8th, 102 Brown, Jack 12243 10th, 113 Brown, Jerry 11463 'I1th, 119 Brown, Paul 13253 8th, 104 Biown, Terry 13353 7th, 102 Brunmeier, Eugene 11143 7th, 110 Buchan, Earl 12273 9th, 109 Buchan, Lue'Ila 13323 9th, 106 Buchanan, Duane 13363 10th, 112 Buck, Carolyn 13283 7th, 98 Buck, Judith M. 13323 9th, 111 Buck, Phillip 12323 9th, 111 Budd, James 1222A3 11th, 120 Budd, J Budd, ane 1251-E3 9th, 108 Roger 11313 10th, 115 Buehner, Gary 13453 7th, 98 Bugge, Jerry 11203 7th, 100 Bulger, Donald 13403 7th, 99 Bulger, Margaret 3523 7th, 101 Bulger, Robert 13413 8th, 89 Bulson, Merlyn 11143 7th, 100 Bulow, Judith 1251-L3 9th Bulow, William 12133 11th, 119 Bumbiers, Eric 11243 11th, 120 Bumbiers, Velta 12503 12th, 123 Bumgarner, David 1222B3 9th, 110 Bailey, Bailey, 120 Bailey, Bailey, Bailey, Baker, Bakke, Bakke, Bakken, Baldner, Baldner, Baldner, Baldner, Baildus, Baldwin, Baldwin, Allen 12113 9th, 111 Clifford G. 1222A3 11th, Gary 12243 10th, 113 Karen 11363 9th, 108 Ronald 12143 12th, 122 Linda 12323 9th, 111 Darlene 12303 12th, 123 Delone 11413 12th, 123 Duane 13063 9th, 107 Diane 13413 8th, 105 Y B 1 J 1 Karen 13423 8th, 104 Charles 13433 7th, 99 James 13063 9th, 107 Sharon 12243 10th, 113 Bishop, Biskey, Charlene 13283 7th, 98 Patricia 13543 7th, 98 Bissen, Irene 11353 10th, 114 Bissen, Ruth 13423 8th, 104 Bjorgo, Janet 13423 8th, 104 Bjorgo, Richard 13563 7th, 101 Janice 12173 10th, 115 Baldwin, Sydney 11473 12th, 123 Ballanger, Albert 12273 9th, 109 Ballanger, Blythe 11363 9th, 108 Baones, John 13443 7th Barber, David 11303 9th, 107 Barclay, Delores 11353 10th, 114 Bardouche, Ann 12023 12th, 123 Barkhuff, Barbara 12503 12th, 123 Barnes, Saundra 12383 10th, 112 Barnett, Bonnie 13303 7th, 100 Barnum. James 12243 10th, 113 Bartell, Barbara 13023 Sth, 103 Bartell, Faye 12183 11th, 117 Barth, Beverly 12173 10th, 115 Bartley, Rodney 12123 12th, 123 Bates, Terry 12273 9th, 109 Baudler, Bruce A. 12073 i0th, 13 Baudler, Bryan 1222B3 9th, 110 Baudler, David 13023 8th, 103 Bauers, Bonnie 11503 9th, 110 Baumgartel, Sharon 10.G.3 11th, 119 Bawek, Ronald 12273 9th, 109 Bayer, Richard 11313 10th, 115 Beadle, Brian 11203 7th, 100 Beadle, Beadle, Beard, Gloria 13423 8th, 104 Shirley 12243 10th, 113 Patricia 3053 9th, 111 Bearson, Larry 1O.G.3 10th, 113 Beaver, Louise 12463 11th, 118 Beck, Sandra 10.G.3 11th, 119 Beckel, Dale A. 12123 12th, 123 Beckel, Rosemary 13413 Sth, 105 Becker, David 13013 8th, 103 Becker, Jerome 13413 8th, 105 Becker, Robert 1222A3 mn, 118 Bednar, Marvin 13563 7th, 101 Beeman, Adalia 10.G.3 11th, 119 .Booman , Karen 12203 mn, 118 Bjork, Darla 12523 10th, 115 Bjork, Fern 11303 9th, 107 Bjork, Mae 12463 11th, 118 Blahnik, James 13063 9th, 107 Blanchard, Janet 12063 11th, 119 Bliese, Clayton 13563 7th, 101 Blom, Gary 11353 10th, 114 Blom, Marlene 1OG3 11th, 119 Blowers, Colleen 1SA3 11th, 117 Blowers, Daryl 13013 8th, 103 Blowers, John L. 11523 9th,107 Blowers, Joe 12463 11th, 118 Blume, Ardell 13043 9th, 109 Blume, Arlene 12113 9th, 111 Blum, Stephen 12003 7th, 100 Blynn, Eugene 3563 7th, 101 Blynn, Nancy 1222A3 11th, 120 Boettcher, Brian 12543 9th, 119 Boettcher, Gary 13503 7th, 99 Boettcher, Susan 13543 7th, 98 Booher, Roger 12113 9th, 111 Boones, Rosetta 11303 9th, 107 Borden, Tom 13023 8th, 122 Borg, Richard 1203 7th, 100 Bornfleth, Robert 13473 Sth, 102 Bos, Robert 12083 10th, 116 Bos, Rosalie 12093 10th, 114 Bos, Sandra 1343 Sth, 105 Bos, Wessel 13253 8th, 104 Bostract, Carol 12243 10th, 113 Bothun, Vaughn 11203 7th, 100 Bowe, Dennis 1V-1243 9th, 107 Bowe, Mary Ann 13323 8th, 106 Bowe, Ronald 12463 11th, 118 Bowers, Barbara 1222B3 9th, 110 Bowlby, William 13053 9th, 111 Boyenga, Robert 12503 12th, 123 Boyenga, Tony 12563 9th, 111 Boyer, Coralee 12093 10th, 114 Boyer, Sherwood 13023 Bth, 1013 Boysen, Marcella 13413 8th Bradford, Gary 13023 8th, 103 Brady, Richard 12343 10th, 115 Brady, Shirley 11413 12th, 123 Brand, Nancy 10G3 11th Branden, Ervin 1383 10th, Brandt, Charles 13473 8th, Brandt, Sharon 13423 8th, Bray, Shrley 13053 9th, 111 Brede, Ardell 12343 10th, 115 Brekke, Lowell 12013 9th, '110 112 102 104 Bundy, P Bungum, hillip 12123 12th, 123 Sharon 12323 9th, 111 Burdick, Jimmy 12003 7th, 100 Burdine, Barbara 12093 10th, 114 Burdine, Donald 12013 9th, 110 Burdine, Joy 13293 7th, 100 Burgess, Donald 13563 7th, 101 Burgess, .iudiqh 13063 sth, 107 Burii-ga, Georgia 12003 7th, 100 Buringa, Judith 13533, 7th, 101 Buringa, Karen 13463 8th, 102 Buringa, Roger 1383 10th, 112 Burke, Betty 11303 8th, 103 Burke. John 13013 8th, 103 Burke, Margaret 13353 7th, 102 Burton, Clinton 13473 8th, 102 Burton, Douglas 13473 8th, 102 Burton, Robert 13523 7th, 101 Burzinski, Loyce 11363 9th Busch, Charles 12243 10th, 1'l3 Bustad, Deanna 12273 9th, 109 Busswitz, Rosemary 12203 11th, 118 Bustad, Ruth 11353 10th, 114 Butler, Colleen 13073 9th, 108 Butler, Earl 13503 7th, 98 Butler, 5llen 13443 7th, 102 Butler, James 12123 12th, 123 Butler, Maureece 11403 11th 118 Butler, Patricia 13323 am, los Buterac, Mary 13343 7th, 102 Butts, Donna Lee 12083 10th, 116 Butts, Gary 12343 10th, 115 Bye. Dennis 13563 7th, 101 Byers, Marilyn 13463 sch, 102 Cady, Earl 12143 12th, 123 Cafourek, Donna 1251-L3 9th, 109 Cafourek, Garnet 11523 9th, 107 Cafourek, Gene 1383 10th, 112 Cafourek, Karen 13543 7th, 98 Cain, Arthur 11593 9th, 110 Cain, Gail 13053 9th Camerer, Carol 13323 8th, 106 Camerer, Thomas 13323 8th, 106 Camm, Barbara 12113 9th, 111 Camm, Linda 13303 7th, 100 Cambell, Paul 13403 7th, 99 Carlin, Robert 13563 7th, 101 Carll, Barbara ,13413 8th, 105 7th, 102 12353 10th, 115 1222B3 9th, 110 12543 9th, 110 12093 10th, 114 Carll, Joy 13443 Carlson, Audrey Carlson, Charles Carlson, Pamela Carlson, William Carmack, Janet 11503 9th, 110 Carothers, Ronald 12363 10th, 116 Carr, Jack 11463 11th, 119 Carroll, Duane 1V-1073 11th, 107 Carroll, John 1V-1243 9th, 117 Carroll, Monica 12063 12th, 123 Cassem, Faye 12023 12th, 124 Cattnach, Gloria 2043 12th, 124 Cattnach, Nancy 1251-E3 9th, 108 Cerny, John 12523 7th, 101 Chaffee, Kathleen 13543 7th, 98 Chaffee, Paul 12243 10th, 113 Challgren, Carrol 12543 9th, 110 Chambers, Connie 12193 12th, 124 Chambers, Linda 13443 7th, 102 Chapman, Carolyn 13293 7th Chapman, Derwin 11243 11th, 120 Chesrown, William 13463 81:h,102 Chinnow, Jerry 13533 7th, 101 Chinnow, Robert 1222A3 11th, 120 Christensen, Bill 12043 12th, 124 Christensen, David 13353 7th, 102 Chrifffnsen, Dorothy 1SA3 11th. Chrisgensen, Joyce 12023 12th, 1 4 Christensen, Richard W. 12083 10th, 116 Chrisflanson, Betsy 12203 11th, 1 8 Christiansen, James 11243 11th, 120 Chrifgianson, Jerome 13063 9th, 7 Chrlstianson, Rosanne 1OG3 11th, 119 Christofferson, Delores 12463 11th, 118 Christofferson, Mary 13423 8th, 122 Christofferson, Phyllis 11353 10th, 114 Christopherson, Judith 13353 7th, 102 Christopherson, Lora Lee 13363 10th, 112 Chriseopherson, Shirley 12203 11th, 118 Christy, Dorothy 13423 8th, 122 Chrz, Darlene 1251-E3 9th. 108 Churchill, Gilbert 12363 10th, 116 Clark, Barbara 13543 7th, 98 Clark, Betty 12193 12th, 124 Clark, Dona 13073 9th, 108 Clark, James 13173 8th, 102 Clark, Maridee 13423 8th, 104 Clawson, Clayton, Clayton, Clement, Clement, Gary 1222B3 9th, 110 Garda 12063 12th, 124 Gary 12063 12th, '124 James 13423 8th, 'l04 Judy 13073 9th, 108 Clifford, Kenneth 12123 12th, 124 Cline, Charles 12083 10th, 109 Cline L le 335 7th 102 Student Index Crousore, Sharlene 12083 10th. 116 Crowder, Dennis 13453 7th, 98 Crump, Karen 13243 8th, 103 Culton, Gary 11243 11th, 120 Culton, Jon 13053 9th, 111 Cummings, John 11423 11th, 118 Cummins, Deloris 12303 12th, 124 Cunningham, Alvin 12383 10th, 112 Cunningham, Donald 12193 12th, 124 Curtin, Richard 13243 8th, 103 Curtis, Katherine 1OG3 11th, 119 D Dahl, Beverly 12243 10th, 113 Dahl, Gary 13363 10th, 112 Dahlback, Duane 12293 10th, 116 Dahlbeck, Robert 1124-A3 Sth, 105 Dahle, Joyce 12013 9th, 110 Dahmen, Martha 1222A3 11th, 120 Daiker, Robert 1V-1253 12th, 124 Dalager, Karen 2183 11th, 117 Daley, Barbara 2323 9th, 1l1 Dalquist, William 1OG3 11th, 119 Dammen, David 11523 9th, 107 Damon, Randall 13363 10th, 112 Dankers, Phyllis 13023 8th, 103 Dankert, Frances 13283 7th, 98 Dankert, Richard 12093 10th, 114 Darling, Jon 13243 8th, 104 Davidson, Gary 12013 9th, 110 Davis, Dianne 13563 7th, 101 Davis, Eldon 12353 10th, 115 Davis, Gary 1251-L3 9th, 109 Joy 11413 12th, 124 Davis, Davis, Shirley 12353 10th, 115 Tom 12563 9th, 111 Davis, Davison, Mary 12113 9th, 1l1 Day, Audrey 11383 11th, 120 Day, Deanna 13513 8th, 103 Dean, Barbara 12243 10th, 113 Dean, Dolores 12193 12th, 125 Dean, John 12343 8th, 105 Dearmin, Marne 12243 10th, 113 DeFor, Kenneth 12173 10th, 115 DeFor, Nancy 13073 9th, 108 Dehler, Carol 2293 10th, 116 Dehler, Clark 12143 12th, 125 DeLaney, William 12133 11th, 119 DeMits, Marlene 13423 8th Dennisen, Lynne 13563 7th. 101 Denny, Jean 11403 11th, 118 Denny, Joan 1OG3 11th, 119 DeRose, Carole 13353 7th, 102 Derosier, Judy 13463 8th, 102 DeSart, Lair 11423 11th. 118 DeSart, Wesley 11143 7th, 100 , Y 1 3 . Coleman, Janice 12303 12th, 124 Colescott, Gwen 11463 11th, 119 Collette, Claudette 13283 7th, 98 Colyer, Dick 13073 9th, 108 Comeau, Donald 12083 10th, 116 Comeau, Garen 13013 8th, 103 Converse, Gene 12173 10th, 115 Coogan, Carlienne 13353 7tl1, 102 Dudycha, Leon 12083 10th Dudycha, Louis 11523 9th, 107 Duel, Deanna 12293 10th, 116 Duel, Rebecca 13543 7th, 98 Duerst, Laura 11353 10th, 114 DuMond, Denver 12353 10th, 115 DuMond, Nancy 13073 9th, 108 Dun:ap, Mary Ann 1222B3 9th, 0 Dunlap, William 11463 11th, 119 Dunn, Betty 12323 9th, 111 Darrell 13563 7th, 101 Doris 13023 8th, 103 Keith 11313 10th, 115 Dunn, Dunn, Dunn, Dunn, Richard L. 13013 9th Dunsmore, William 13013 8th, 105 Dvorak, Frank 13523 7th, 101 Dybevik, Robert 13063 9th, 107 Dye, Gary 12183 11th Dye, Jerry 13023 8th, 103 Dye, Larry 13523 7th, 101 E Eagen, Gary E. 12563 9th, 111 Earl, Carol 11413 12th, 125 Earl, Jane 12563 9th, 111 Earl, Ronald 12203 11th, 118 Eastman, Beverly 1251-L3 9th, 109 Eastman, Curtis 12113 9th,110 Eblen, Anita 12153 10th, 116 Eblen, Janice 13053 9th, 111 Eblen, Patricia 12383 10th, 112 Eckert, Emery 13453 7th, 98 Eckert, Ross 1V-1253 12th, 125 Edwards, Deanna 11423 11th, 118 Edwards, Robert 13063 9th, 107 Ehmke, Beverly 12163 10th, 114 Ehmke, Elaine 11413 12th, 125 Eisterhold, Dorothy 1OG3 11th, 119 Ekedal, Patricia 13463 8th Ekedal, Sharon 12353 10th, 115 Elam, Charles 13513 8th, 103 Elam, Judith 13043 9th, 109 Elam, Nyla 12093 10th, 115 Ellingson, David L. 1251-L3 9th, 109 Ellingson. Marvin 12193 12th, 125 Ellis, Joyce 11473 12th, 125 Ellis, Margery 11413 12th, 125 Ellis, Nobert Lee 12013 9th, 110 Ellis, Paul 1V-1073 11th, 1'l7 Ellis, Ellis, Russell 11503 9th, 110 Sheryl 13523 7th, 101 Ellison, Paul 12343 10th, 115 Ellison, Sharon 1251-E3 9th, 108 Enggiby, Ronald C. 12503 12th, 5 Engelmann, Larry 11183 8th, 106 Enger, Charles 12173 10th Engle, Howard 13463 8th, 102 Enright, Norma 1222B3 9th, 110 Engle, Nadine 12353 10th Enright, Ruth 11412 12th, 125 Enstad, Lavonne 1 053 11th, 119 Farrell, Farrell, Ida Mae 120293 12th, 126 John 12513 th, 108 Farrell, Joyce 12323 9th, 111 Farrell, Lila 11353 10th, 114 Farrell, Ronald 1251-L3 9th, 109 Farrell, Russell 13453 7th, 98 Farrell, Theodore 12563 9th, 111 Fawver, J. Jay 13063 9th, 107 Feeley, 11th, Anthony Jerome 12183 117 Feeley, Arthur 12163 10th, 114 Fell, Le Fellows, Roy 12253 10th Duane 11403 11th, 119 Felt, Patricia 13033 8th, 103 Fennell, Jan 12013 9th, 110 Ferguson, Alvin 12343 10th, 115 Ferguson, Darlene 13363 10th, Ferguson, Doris 13423 8th, 104 Ferguson, James 13033 8th, 103 Ferguson, Phyllis 13513 8th, 103 Ferguson, Roxann 11413 12th, 126 Ferguson, Vernon 13463 8th, 102 Feuerhak, Donna 12353 10th, 115 Fimon, Allen 13283 7th, 98 Fimon, Ronald 14353 7th, 98 Finbggaaten, Barbara 13433 7th, Finbrgaten, Donald 13413 8th, 10 Finholdt, Barbara 11363 9th, 108 Finholdt, Clifford 13453 7th Finholdt, James 12343 10th Finholdt, Kay 11413 12th, 126 Finley, Gordan 1251-L3 9th, 109 Finley, Janet 13053 9th, 111 Finley, Judith 13293 7th, 100 Fisch, Mary Jo 11183 Sth, 106 Fischer, Susan 13343 8th Fjerstad, Richard 13473 8th, 102 Flaherty, Mary 1222A3 11th, 120 Flanders, Marly 12003 7th, 100 Flatten, Patricia 18543 9th, 110 Fletcher, Bonnie 13513 8th, 103 Fletcher, Carol 13513 8th, 103 Fletcher, Mary Ann 11423 11th Flink, Linda L. 11413 12th,126 Flitton, Elward 11203 7th, 100 Flom, James 12123 12th, 126 Flynn, Patricia 13303 7th, 1111 Fogdall, Joan 13443 7th, 102 Folkestad, Janet 1OG3 11th, 119 Folven, Roger 13073 9th, 108 Forcelle, Donald 13533 7th Forthun, Ellard 13353 7th Forthun, Sheldon 12193 12th, 126 Fossum, Doris 12503 12th, 126 Francis, Bonnie 13543 7th, 98 Frandle, Ardella 11363 9th, 108 Robert 12183 11th, 117 Cook Cook Darlene 11353 10th, 114 Darwin 12083 10th, 'I16 Cook, David 11423 11th, 118 Cook, Judy 13303 7th, 100 Cook Lynda 1222A3 11th, 120 Cook Cook , Thomas 13403 7th, 99 Cooley, Cherrianne 13283 7th, 98 Cooley, Frank Richard 12183 th Cooley, Marlys 11423 11th Cooper, Robert 12153 10th, 114 Cooper, Sondra 13073 9th, 108 Corhin, Jacqueline 13473 8th, 121 Corkill, Karen 12003 7th, 100 Corporon, Retta 1V-1243 9th, 104 Correy, Karen 1OG3 11th, 119 Corson, Darlene 12303 12th, 124 Corson, Patricia 13513 8th, 103 Config Frederick L. 11313 10th, 1 Cotter, Judith 11413 12th, 124 11th, Cotta-igham, Roland 12053 Coumbe, Connie 1222B3 9th, 110 Crandall, Florence 12043 12th, 124 Crews, Gary 13033 8th, 103 Crews, Roger 13533 7th, 101 Crnkovic, Ruth 13253 8th Despard, Colleen 13063 9th, 'l07 Detwiler, Charlotte 12203 11th, 118 Detwiler, John 13423 8th, 103 Devaney, Diane 11183 8th, 106 deViIlier, Michon 12543 9th DeVries, Janet 12003 7th. 100 DeVries, Karen 12173 10th, 115 Dewey, George 13283 7th, 98 Dewey, John 12523 10th, 113 Deyo, Roger 12133 11th, 119 Diederich, Julia 11463 11th, 119 Diggins, Duane 11523 9th, 107 Dillavou, Larry 12383 10th, 112 Dimmel, Donald 12563 9th, 111 Dlmmel, Judy 13513 8th, 103 Dockham, Charles 1383 10th, 112 Dodds, Donald 13253 8th, 104 Doerhoefer, Frank 12463 11th Doherty, Patricia 11183 8th, 106 Dombrock, Dale 12023 12th, 123 Donda. Roberta 12343 10th Donovan, David 12193 12th, 125 Dopita, Sharon 13053 9th, 111 Doscher, Eugene 12113 9th, 111 Dostal, Barbara 12513 9th Dostal, Katherine 12133 11th, 119 Doty, Priscilla 12463 11th, 118 Doty, Robert 13053 9th Dotzenrod, 115 Charles 12353 10th, Dougherty, Dennis 11183 8th, 106 Dougherty, Kenneth 11463 11th, 119 Melissa 12043 12th, Dougherty, 125 Downey, Nancy 11463 12th, 125 Downey, Sharon 11353 10th, 114 Downing, Carol 13353 7th, 102 Downs, Kathleen 11363 9th, 108 Draeger, Betty 12183 11th, 117 Dudas, Douglas 11503 10th, 110 Enstad, Verdelle 12543 9th, 110 Erickson, Carol 12503 12th, 125 Erickson, Edward 12053 11th,119 Erickson, Jeanne 12243 10th, 113 Erickson, Marilyn 11413 12th 125 Erickson, Ronald 12023 12th, 125 Erickson ROSalee1SA3 11th 117 Ernst, Jean 12133 11th, 119 Espe, Alice 13453 7th, 98 Espe, Dorothy 12083 10th, 116 Estes, Donna 12383 10th, 112 Evans, Gene 13503 7th Etzig, Gene R. 12053 11th Etzi , Roger 12113 9th Evans, Margaret 12523 10th, 113 Evanson Everett 12083 10th, 116 Evanson: Geraldine 11303 9th, 107 Evanson, Carol 11363 9th, 108 Evenson, Gary 11183 8th, 106 Everson, Carol 12293 10th, 116 Everson, Jon 11523 9th, 107 Everson, Myrlee 13423 8th, 104 Everson, Sharon 13073 9th, 108 Everson, Terry 13563 7th, 101 Ewoldt, Georgina 3473 8th, 102 Fahler, Robert 13043 9th Falck, Lois 1251-L3 9th. 109 Fann, Lois 13473 8th, 102 Farnsworth, Steven 1V-1073 117 11th, Farrand, Samuel 12193 12th, 125 Farrand, Vivian 1138L 11th, 120 Farrell, Betty A. 11413 12th, 126 Frank, Sharon 13413 8th, 105 Franklin, Danny 11463 11th, 119 Franklin, Marsha 12273 9th, 109 Frederick, Diane 13423 8th Fredqgzkson, Helen 12383 10th, Freese, Jacob 11523 9th, 107 Freese, Mary Jo 12383 10th, 112 Freese, Peggy Ann 12083 10th, 116 Freese, Rose 12303 12th, 126 Frein, James 13343 8th, 105 Fretthen, Virgil Jr. 11243 11th, 120 Fricke, Nancy 13033 8th, 103 Freiglfgich, Rodney 12343 10th, Friedrich, Roger 13423 8th, 104 Frolflreictg, William B. 1383 10th, 112 Furtney, David 12113 9th, 111 Furtney, Roy 222383 10th, 112 Gaines, Ronald G. 11203 7th, 100 Gallaher, Lavonne 13023 8th, 103 Gallaher, Lois 12173 10th, 115 Ganfiald, Ruth 1222B3 9th, 110 Gannon, Jay 12063 12th, 126 Gannon. Jayne 13303 10th, 112 Gargi?:h,w2Mai-jorie Lou 13443 1 , Gardner, Phil 12173 10th, 115 Gardner, Terrill 11503 9th Garrity, Nancy 12173 10th, 115 Gartner, Kay 12203 11th, 118 Gartner, Larry 1V-1243 9th, 107 Gaekill, Nancy 1118.3 8th, 106 Gates, Dale 13353 th, 102 Gatel, Darrell 13403 7th, 99 Gaughran, Nancy 1 063 12th, 128 Gaughran, Richard 1353 10th,112 Gaughran, Wayne 112 11th, 120 Gaul, Lois 12003 7th, 100 Gauthier, Aimee 13363 10th Gautlblger, Dennis 1V-1243 9th, Gauthier, Rita 13323 8th, 106 Gehrking, Arvin 12563 9th, 111 Gemmel, Richard 12193 12th, 126 Gendler, Alan 13353 7th, 102 Gendler, Judith 12043 12th, 126 Gess, Gretchen 12543 9th, 110 Getchell, Theodore 12563 9th Getzin, Jerold 13033 8th, 103 Getz-in, Lavid 13283 7th, 98 Geyer, Betty 13063 9th, 107 Geyer, Ruth Ann 12293 10th, 116 Gilbert, Patricia 11403 11th, 118 Gilbertson, Charles 12053 11th, 119 Gilbertson, Eileen 12353 10th, 115 Gilbertson, Sandra J. 12323 9th, ' 111 Gilbertson, Sandra M. 13043 7th, 109 Gilbertson, Sonja 13323 8th, 106 Gilbertson, Wayne 12523 10th, - 113 Gildner, Dan 13063 9th, 107 Gillett, Ellen 11383 7th, 120 Gilson, Michael 13283 7th, 98 Ginn, Nancy 13453 7th, 98 Ginn, Robert 13463 8th, 102 Glynn, Greg 12113 sth, 111 Gnocche, Patricia 13543 7th, 98 Goebel, Nancy 12293 10th, 116 Goetsch, Leanard E. 11313 10th Goetsch, Marguerite 12323 9th, 111 Goetsch, Muriel 12063 12th, 126 Golden, Janice 12343 10th, 115 Golden, Kathryn 13303 7th, 100 Golden, Tom 11243 11th, 120 Goldsberry, Carl 11473 12th, 126 Goodew, Valyda 13543 7th, 98 Goodnature, Steven 13353 7th, 102 Goodwin, Gerald 11153 8th, 106 Gorvin, John 12083 10th, 116 Gothard, Cecelia 13433 7th, 98 Gothard, Donald 1251-E3 9th, 108 Gower, Henry 11473 12th, 126 Gower, Susan 12273 9th, 109 Grande, Maynard 12503 12th, 126 Grant, Daniel 13033 8th, 103 Grant, David 12053 11th, 119 Grant, Doris 12353 10th, 115 Grant, Janice 11353 10th, 114 Grant, Joyce 12203 11th, 118 Grant, Marilyn 13043 9th, 109 Grap, Gerald 12203 11th, 118 Graves, Roger 13513 8th, 103 Gray, Lorraine 13033 8th, 103 Lu 12303 12th, 126 13323 8th, 105 13343 8th, 105 Darwin 1V-1073 Greeley, Sara Green, Bruce Green, Bryan Green, James 11th, 117 Green, Jerold 13283 7th Greenameyer, Carol 11423 11th, 118 Greenameyer, Daniel 11473 12th, 127 Greenameyer, Dianne 11303 9th, 107 Greenameyer, John 13283 7th, 98 Greenameyer, Julaine 13433 7th, 99 Greenlee, Beverly 12153 10th, 116 Greenlee, Carol 12293 10th, 116 Greenlee, JoAnn 12123 12th, Greenlee, Ronald 13283 7th. Greiqman, Barbara 12363 10th, 6 '127 98 Greenman, Donald 11473 12th, 127 Griese, Laurabel 12353 10th, 115 Grimley, Gary 13533 7th, 101 Grinnen, Nancy 13303 7th, 100 Grinnen, Rodney 13513 8th, 'l03 Groh, Carole 13033 8th, 103 Grose, Charles 13243 8th. 104 Grothe, Lorraine 12163 10th Grungmeier, Jackie 11303 7th, 7 Grundmeier, Patricia 12303 12th, 127 Grundy, Jean 13443 7th, 102 Grundy, Margaret 12113 9th, 111 Guckeen, Duane 13323 8tl3. 105 Gucheen, James 12463 11th Gucllcfgn, Kenneth P. 2243 10th, Guckeen, Richard 12053 11th Gudergburg, Janet 11463 11th, Gudenberg, Joyce 12153 10th, 116 Guinltge, Mary Jo 11423 11th, Gullickson, Arvid 12023 12th, 127 Gullicksorl, Lynda 13033 8th, 103 Student Index Gullickson, Robert 12123 12th, 127 Gunderson, Carolyn 13323 8th, 106 Gunderson, Julie 13293 7th, 100 Gunderson, Mary Jo 12303 12th, 127 Gunderson, Saundra 13073 9th, 108 Guttormson, James 11523 9th, 107 Guy, John 12143 12th, 127 Gwinrg, Raymond W. 12083 10thi l H Haack, Darryl 11503 9th, 'I10 Haack, Judy 12273 9th, 109 Haack, Teddy 11203 7th. 100 Haakenson, Ruth Ann 13023 8th, 103 Haarstad, Andrew 1V-1073 11th, 117 Haase, Jane 12543 9th, 110 Hackbarth, Gary L. 12153 10th, 116 Hagelund, James 12543 9th, 110 Hagelund, Darlene 13433 7th, 99 Hagelund, Richard 13323 8th, 105 Hagen, Gretchen 12123 12th, 127 Haldorsen, Karen 13323 8th Haldorson, Lynn 13543 7'th, 98 Hall, Bruce 11183 8th, 106 Hardy, John 13053 9th, 111 Hardy, Joyce 12353 10th, 1'l5 Hardy, Kathryn 13443 7th, 102 Hardy, Robert F. 13323 8th, 105 Hardy, Ruth Ann 13543 7th, 98 Harkness, Marcia 13523 7th,101 Harrington, Gary 11143 7th, 100 Harris, Karen 13443 7th, 102 Harrison, Beverly 1OG3 11th Harrison, Gary 13503 7th, 99 Harrison, Mary 13053 9th, 111 r ison, Robert 13013 8th, 103 Hart, Kenneth 12463 11th, 118 Hart, Robert 13563 7th, 101 Hartema, Arlene 12163 10th, Hartgrave, Hazel 12203 11th, Hartley, Nolan 12183 11th, Hartman, Tommy 12543 9th, 114 118 117 110 Hartquist, David 13243 Sth, 104 Hartson, Gene 13043 9th, 109 Hartson Hartson Hartson Hartwig, , Jerry 1V-1243 9th, 107 , Richard 12153 10th, 116 , Sharon 12463 11th Charles 11183 8th, 106 Hartz, Roger 11183 8th, 106 Harwood, Carl 1251-L3 9th, 108 Haskin, Beverlee 13433 7th, 99 Haskin, Carol 1OG3 11th, 119 Haskin, Dale 12063 12th, 128 Haskin, Ernest Cecil 12503 12th, 28 Haskin, Gordon 12013 9th, 110 Haskin, Harold 12013 9th, 110 Haskin, Katherine 13033 8th, 103 Haskins, Neil 2073 10th, '113 Hall, Dale 12163 10th, 115 Hall, Diane 13523 7th, 101 Hall, Donald 12503 12th, 106 Hall, Douglas 11403 11th, 118 Hall, Elizabeth 12163 10th, 116 Hall, Joan 13293 7th, 100 Hall, Judith 12133 11th, 119 Hall, Leroy 12523 10th, 115 Hall, Linda 13473 8th, 102 Hall, Sharon 11413 12th, 127 Hall, Shirley 12083 10th, 116 Hall, Tyrone 13353 8th, 102 Hallman, Bonita 11353 10th, 114 Hallman, Eugene 13533 7th, 101 Hallman, John 13453 7th, 98 Hallman, Mary 1222A3 11th, 120 Hallman, Patricia 12043 12th, 127 Hallum, Halsey Roger 12073 10th, 112 Raymond 328 7th 98 1 3 Halverson, Chester 12343 10th, 115 Halverson, O'Dis 12023 12th, 127 Halverson, Winston 13433 7th, 99 Hammer, Anne 11463 11th, 119 Hammer, James 12043 12th, 105 Hammermeister, Joyce 12113 sun, 111 Hammero, Ernest 12193 12th, 127 Hamor, Darwin 12013 9th, 110 Hamor, Maynard 13323 8th, 105 Handy, James 13323 8th, 105 Haney, Arnold LV-1253 12th, 127 Haney, Janet 1251-E3 9th, 108 Haney, Karen 12323 9th Hansen, Alice 12043 12th, 128 Hansen, Carol 11183 8th, 106 Hansen, Darlene 12503 12th, 104 Hansen, David 11183 8th, 106 Hansen, Erdine 13473 8th, 102 Hansen, Gary 11203 7th, 100 Hansen, George 13533 7th, 101 Hansen, Karen 12383 10th, 112 Hansen, LaVonne 11353 10th, 112 Hansen, Linda 12523 10th,114 Hansen, Sharon 11363 9th, 118 Hansen, Shirley 12523 10th, 116 Hanson, Bonita 12463 11th, 118 Hanson, Carol 13433 7th, 99 Hanson, Curtis 12343 10th, 112 Hanson, Dale 12523 10th. 115 Hanson, Darrell 1251-E3 9tl1, 108 Hanson, David 12193 12th, 128 Hanson, Deanna 13243 8th, 103 Hanson, Diane 13023 8th, 103 Hanson, Harlan 13443 7th, 102 Hanson, Harry 12183 10th, 114 Hanson, Janet 12203 11th, 118 Hanson, Marlyn 12003 7th, 100 Hanson, Patricia 11423 11th, 118 Hanson, Phyllis 12273 9th, 109 Hanson, Roger 12003 7th, 100 Hanson, Roger 13243 8th, 104 Hangman, Sheldon 1222A3 11th, Hanson, Twilla 12463 11th, 118 Harber, Barbara 11413 12th, 128 Harber, David 13343 8th, 105 Hardy, Barbara 13293 7th, 100 Hardy, Charles 12503 12th, 128 Hardy, Gale 1222B3 9th, 110 Hatch, Carolee 12463 11th, 118 Hatfields Ronald 12073 10th, 113 Haugland, Janice 13293 7th, 100 Haugzhland, Rochelle 12303 12th, 1 8 Haugland, Sherman 11313 10th, 15 Haukom, Arlene 12053 11th, 119 Haukom, Jean 12303 12th, 128 Havens, Mary 12193 12th, 128 Hawkins, Hayden, Hayden, Hayden, Diane 12543 9th, 110 Jean 12073 10th, 113 Joyce 12073 10th, 113 Kenneth 1302 8th, 103 Hayes, Beverly 11503 9th, 110 Hayes, Hazel 13533 7th, 101 Haynes, Mary Marie 12023 12th, 128 Mays, Sandra 13293 7th, 100 Heard, Wayne 1V-1243 8th, 107 Hegg, David 12133 11th, 117 Hegg, Lavaughan 13543 7th, 98 Hegg, Patricia 13073 9th, 109 Hegna, Nancy 12363 10th, 116 Hegstad, Jean 13443 7th, 102 Heichel, John 13323 8th, 105 Heidenreich, Ann 12043 12th. 128 Heikes, Janice 12543 9th, 110 Heimer, Carol 13473 8th, 102 Heimsness, James 12343 10th, 115 Heimsness, Larry 13353 7th, 102 Heimsness, Raymond 12463 11th, 118 Heinicke, Paula 12003 7th, 1100 Heinicke, Roger 13513 8th, 103 Heiny, Taryl 12073 10th, 113 Helfritz, Keith 13033 8th, 103 Helgeson 1SA3 11th, 117 Helland, Harlan 13323 8th, 105 Helpa, Marcia J. 13433 7th, 99 Henqenway, Barbara 11413 12th, 28 Hemmer, Carol 12383 10th, 112 Hemphill, Georgia 13073 9th, 108 Henaman, Darrell 12343 'l0th, 115 Henilggkson, Janice 12273 9th, Henrlckson, Robert 13253 8th, 104 Henricks, James 1222B3 9th, 110 Henricks, Jean 13073 9th, '108 Henricks, Ramona 12273 9th, 109 Henricks, Ronald 13283 7th, 98 Herplinck, James 11423 '11th, 18 Herrick, James 1222B3 9th, 110 Herron, James 12163 10th, 114 Hertle, Rebecca 12183 11th, 117 Hess, Sheldon 12523 10th, 113 Heue, Milton 13453 7th, 121 Heseenlus. Larry 12113 9th, Heesler, Beverly 12023 12th, 111 128 Heuton. Richard 12383 10th, 112 Heydt, Darrell 1V-1253 12th, 128 Heydt, Deloris 1OG3 11th, 119 Heydt, Marilyn 11303 9th, 107 Heydt, Mary 12183 11th Heydt, Patricia 1222B3 9th, 110 Heydt, Raymond 12563 9th, Heydt, Virgil 1V-1073 11th, Higgins, Russell 13353 7th, Higgens, Thomas 12003 7th, Highet, David 12123 12th, 128 Highet, Kenneth 1222B3 9th, 110 Hightshoe, Gary 13283 7th, 98 Highum, Allen 13343 7th, 102 Hildreth, David 13473 Sth, 102 Hildreth, Eugene 122233 9th, 110 Hill, Donald 11473 12th, 128 Hill, Patricia 12353 10th, 115 Himmlcr, Tom 11303 9th, 107 Hines, Keith 13513 8th, 103 Hinkle, Eugene 12013 9th, 110 Hinkle, Geraldine 12023 12th, 128 Hinkle, Sharon 13303 7th. 100 Hinkson, Colleen 12303 12th, 129 Hockett, Robert 13443 7th, Hockett, Sandra 11183 8th, Hoffman. Marsha 12023 12th, Hogan, Diane 13503 7th Hooan, Richard 12383 10th Holbert, Patricia 13073 9th, Holder, Donald 12073 10th, Holctgrness, Janice 12023 12th, 9 Holgate, John 12153 12th, 129 Holgate. Thomas 12193 12th, 129 Holmquist, Richard A. 11313 'l0th Hoist, Donald 13063 9th, 107 Holt, Marvin 12203 11th. 118 Holvick, LeAnn 12303 12th, 129 Hoogland, Dennis 11403 11th, 118 Hook. David 13283 7th, 98 Horak, Ronda 13433 7th, 99 Hose, Phvllis 12043 12th. 129 Hotson, Richard 12343 10th, 115 Houck. Cecil 12343 10th, 115 111 117 102 100 102 106 129 108 113 Houdek, Harole 13033 Sth, 103 Houdek, Merton 12183 11th.. 117 Houston, Jack 12123 12th, 129 Houston, Judy 1251-L3 9th, 109 Hovland, Deanna 1OG3 11th, 119 Howard, Ralph 12013 9th, 110 Hovlqgrd, Richard 1V-1253 '12th, 9 Howells. Stephen 13023 Sth. 103 Hoy. Wayne 13353 7th, 102 Hrubetz, Eugene 11243 11th, Hubmer. Donald 11523 9th, Huffman, Wanita 13253 8th, Huisinga, Marlin 12053 11th. Hulet, James 12073 9th, 108 Hulet, Joanne 11183 8th, 106 Hulet, Robert 12503 12th, 129 Hull. Richard 12073 10th, '113 Hultberg, Karen 11303 9th,107 Hundlo, Beverly 2153 10th, 116 Hunter, Frank 11183 8th, 106 Hunter, Jack 12173 10th, 115 Huntley, Dick 12183 11th Husebye, Ragnar 12063 12th, 129 Husemoller, Roger 12523 10th, 120 107 104 119 Husemoller, Russell 1V-1073 11th, 117 Huston, Wanda 11413 12th, 129 Hyland, Gerald 12163 10th, 114 Hyland, Shirley 12303 12th, 129 Hylland. Michael 12513 9th. 108 Hynie, Bonnie 13053 9th, 111 Hynie, Sonja 11403 11th, 118 I Ingersoll, Nancy 13523 7th. 101 Irwin, Gary 12143 12th, 129 Irwin, Kay 12093 10th, 114 Irwin, Patricia 11463 11th, 119 Iverson, Donna 13353 7th, 102 Iverson, Leo 12193 12th, 129 Jacob, Deanna 11423 11th, 118 Jacob, Janice 11473 12th, 129 Jacob, Karen 12243 10th, 113 Jacobs, Jacquelyne 13563 7th, 101 Jacobs, Bobble 12143 12th, 129 Jacobs, Roger 1222B3 9th, 110 Jacobsen, Charles 12523 10th, 113 Jacobson, Alan 13473 8th, 102 Jacobson, Arlen 13473 Bth, 102 Jacobson, Kerren 13473 Bth, 102 Jacogeoon, Mary Ann 13293 7th, Jacobson, Sandra 11473 12th. 129 Jaconelon, Sharren 12133 11th, Jacobson, Virgil 12523 10th, 113 James, Daniel 1OG3 11th James Robert 12523 10th, 113 Jan, .lerry 11243 mn, 120 Student Index Johnson, Shirley 13323 8th, 106 Johnson, Terry 13343 8th, 105 Johnson, Virginia 12293 10th, 116 Johrqson, Wayne C. 1243 11th, 20 Jones, Judy 12123 12th, 130 Jones, Lellen 12.63 10th, 1'l4 Jordan, Dorothy 11403 11th, 118 Jordan, Kay 2293 10th, 116 Jordan, Nancy 13523 7th, 101 Jorgenson, Marilyn 13353 10th Jorgforason, Ronald 13473 8th, Joseph, Donald 11303 9th, 107 Joserihson, Sharon 12133 11th, 1 9 Justice, Robert 11353 10th, 114 Koepsell, Luella 1251-E3 9th, 108 Kohlwes, Karen 13063 9th, 107 Kolb, Roger 13073 9th, 108 Kolpin, Carl 12343 10th, 115 Konz, Jean 13253 8th, 104 Konz, Jon 13463 Sth, 102 Konz, Karen 12153 10th, 116 Lee, Lee, llene 13363 10th, 112 Jeanette 11423 11th, 118 Lee, Jonathan 12023 12th, 131 Lee, Luverne 1V-1253 12th 132 Lee, Robert 11423 11111, 118 Lee, Robert Carl 12383 10th Lee, Shirley 12073 10th, 113 Lee, virgin 13033 sch, 103 Lee Lvonne 12023 12th, 132 Kontz, Janet Mae 12243 10th, 114 Karlen, Sharon 11463 11th, 119 Jansen, Arlow 12563 9th, 111 Jarvis, Carol 13463 8th, 102 Jarvis, Dale 11243 11th, 124 Jarvis, Joanne 11353 10th, 114 Jarvis, Sharon 2563 9th, 111 Jeffers, Bruce 13503 7th, 99 Jeffers, Jerry 11353 10th, 114 Jeffers, Pat 12123 12th, 130 Jenkins, Michael 13463 Sth, 102 Jennings, Raymond P. 12053 11th, 119 Jensen, Alfred 12123 12th, 130 Jersen, Darlene 2303 12th, 130 Jensen, Donald 11463 11th, 119 Jensen, Doris 2303 12th, 1306 Jensen, Edith 12383 10th, 1'l2 Jensen, Roger 1V-1253 12th, 130 Jensen, Stella 11463 11th, 119 Jepsen, Jerry 13463 8th, 102 Jepsen, Terry 13463 Sth, 102 Jepson, David 12123 12th, 130 Jester, Pearl 12083 10th Johannsen, Gerald 12523 10th, 113 Johansen, Darrel 1251-E3 9th, 108 Johansen, Ronald 12043 12th, 130 Kainp Gloria 12003 7th, 100 Kamp Jean 1251-L3 9th, 109 Kamp, Joan 11303 9th. 107 Kamp, Joyce 12043 12th, 130 Kamp Rolland 13353 7th 102 Lightly, John 1V-1253 12th,132 Johnson, Bernard 12353 10th, 115 Johnson, Barbara 13403 7th, 99 Johnson, Beverly Ann 12013 11th, 119 Johnson, Beverly 2113 10th, 116 Johnson, Brian 13443 7th, 100 Johnsgn, Carol Ann 12243 10th, 11 Johnson, Johnson, Catherine 13413 8th, 101 Cheryl 12353 10th, 112 Johnson, Dale 12163 10th, 114 Johnson, Dale S. 12463 11th Johnson, Darlene 13313 8th, 102 Johnson, David Earl 12143 12th, 130 Johnson, David George 1222A3 11111, 120 Johngon, David Paul 11473 12th, 1 0 Johnson, David S. 12003 7th, 100 Johnson, Diane 12303 12th, 130 Johnson, Donna 12173 10th, 115 Johnson, Duane K. 1222A3 11th, 120 Johnson, Edward 1383 10th, 112 Johnson, Eugene 13283 7th, 98 Johnson, Faye 12293 10th, 116 Johnson, Fredrick L. 1383 10th. 112 Johnson, Gail 11183 8th, 106 Johnson, Gary 12523 10th, 113 Johnson, Glenda 13053 9th, 111 Johnson, Harold 251-L3 9th, 109 Kan-randy, Rosemary 1222B3 9th, Karnes, John 12243 10th, 113 Karnes, Ronald 13343 8th, 105 Kaufmann, Charles 13403 7th, 99 Kaus, Loren 2003 7th, 100 Kautz, Sharon 2293 10th, 116 Keck, John 12173 10th, 115 Keck, Sarah 1324 8th, 103 Kee, Arthur 13413 8th, 105 Kehret, Bernard 13563 7th, 101 Kehret, Bruce 12203 11th, 118 Kehret, Roger 11143 7th, 100 Keller, Janet 11463 11th, 119 Keller, Janice 13433 nn, 99 Keller, Mary 1222B3 9th, 110 Kellogg, Gerald 12503 12th, 131 Kellogg, Ronald 12343 10th, 1'l5 Kelly, Nancy 13363 10th, 112 Kelly, Barbara 13433 7th,, 99 Kelly, Elline 13293 nh, 100 Kelly, Mary Kay 12543 9th, 110 Kentta, Sally 13343 sth, 105 Kenyon, Luwayne 1251-L3 9th, 109 Kerling, John 13353 7th, 102 Kestner, Alan 12243 10th. 113 Kestner, Doree 11463 11th, 119 Kestner, Leanne 13353 7th, 102 Kezar, Shirley 12043 12th. 131 Kezar, Tom 13243 8th, 103 Kiel, Larry 1383 10th, 112 Kiel. Sandra 12323 9th, 111 Kiewatt, Gerald 12153 10th, 116 Kiewatt, Janet 13433 7th. 99 Kime, Carol 13563 7th, 101 Koontz, Patricia 13463 8th, 102 Kooy, Donald 11523 9th, 107 Kos, Ronald 11523L9th, 107 Ko ke Mar aret 347 8th S . Q 1 3 .102 Kottner, Robert 13013 8th, 103 Krachmer, Janet 13323 8th, 106 Krachmer, Janice 13033 8th, 103 Krachmer, Lanny 12173 10tI'1,115 Kramer, Betty 13413 8th, 105 Kramer, Charles 13043 9th Kramer, Jean 12543 9th, 110 Kramer, Larry 13443 7th. 102 Krebsbach, Karen 12053 11th Kressin, Shirley 12083 10th, 116 Krick, Glennys 11143 7th, 100 Krick, Neil 12133 11th, 119 Krueger, Marlene 1OG3 11th, 119 Krueger, William 13443 7th, 102 Kruger, Barbara 11403 11th, 118 Krull, Ardythe 12143 12th, 131 Krull, Roger 13033 8th, 103 Krupicka, Scarlett 12563 9th, 111 Kuhl, Georgia 11423 11th, 118 Kuhl, Karrol 13363 10th, 112 Kuhl, Katheryn 13323 8th, 106 Kuhlemeier, Judy 11383 11th, 120 Kuhn, Robert 13433 7th, 99 Kunze, Allen 12023 12th, 131 . Kunze, Karen 12353 10th, 115 Kunze, Kevin 13543 7th Kuzth, Robert 12363 10th, 116 Kvam, Betty Lou 13523 7th, 101 L Lady, Rolan 13533 7th, 101 Lagervall, Nancy 12203 11th, 118 Lagervall, Sonja 13283 7th, 98 Lahann, Connle 13323 8th, 106 Lahann, Sandra 13433 7th, 99 Laivell, Judy 13323 8th, 106 Laivell, Sara 13343 10th, 112 Lang, Arnold 12043 12th, 131 Lang, Beverly 12273 9th, 109 Lang, Richard 12543 9th, 110 Lang, Robert 12363 10th, 115 Langbehn, Ronald 12183 11th, Lange, Jimmy 12363 10th, 116 Lange, Mary Ann 12193 12th, 131 Lange, Renard 1V-1253 12th, 131 Langeberg, Charles 1222A3 1'lth, 120 117 Kirkwood, Darryl 12023 12th, 131 Luren, Patricia 11383 11th, 120 Johnson, Janet 12073 10th, 113 Johnson, Janice 1251-E3 9th, 109 Johnson, Janis Kay 12093 10th, 114 Johnson, Janice May 12383 10th, 112 Johqson, Jerry Allen 12133 'l1th, 9 Johnson, Jerry Anthony 12203 11th Johnson, Jerry Dean 13053 9th Johnson, Joan 13413 8th, 105 Johnson, Joan 13043 9th, 109 Johnson, Joyce 1251-L3 9th, 109 Johnson, Judith 12083 10th, 116 Johnson, Karen 13473 8th, 102 Johnson, Kaye 12163 10th, 114 Johnson, Kenneth 1383 10th, 112 Johnson, Kit 12303 12th, 130 Johnson, Larry 11523 9th, 107 Johnson, Leon 11523 9th, 107 Johnson, Lois 1OG3 11th, 119 Johraggn, Lola Mae 12043 12th, Johnson, Lowell 1251-L3 9th, 9th, 109 Johnson, Marcia 13243 8th, 104 Johnson, Mary Ellen 12303 12th, 130 Johnson, Nathan 13053 9th, 111 Johnson, Norena 12293 10th, 116 Johnson, Orland 12503 12th, 130 Johraggn, Patricia K. 13353 Sth, Johnson, Phillip 13243 Sth, 104 Johnson, Phyllis 12323 9th, 111 Johnson, Richard 11503 9th, 110 Johrazgn, Richard L. 13403 8th, Johnson, Roger 13293 7th Johnson, Roger 13243 Bth, 104 Johnson, Roger 1251-E3 9th Johnson, Ronald 13043 9th, 109 Johnson, Sharon 236, 10th 116 Johnson, Shirley 12193 12th, 130 Kime, Elaine 13523 7th, 101 Kime, Marjorie 12353 10th, 115 King, Darwyn 12173 10th, 115 King, King, Jean 13303 7th Wendell 12113 9th, 111 Kingen, Karen 13033 8th, 103 Kingen, Patricia 1251-E3 9th Kinny, David 12153 10th, 116 Kinney, Delbert 11243 11th, 120 Kinny, Harold 13353 7th, 102 Kinny, Rodney 1251-L3 9th Kirchner, Carol 12143 12th, 131 Kirchner, Charles 1V-1073 11th, 117 Kirkwood, Norbert 12133 11th, 119 Kittlsson, Loren O. 1V-1253 12th, 131 Klassy, Calno 11243 11th, 120 Klassy, Karwan 13543 7th, 98 Klement, Carol 12043 12th, 131 Klernent, Walter 13243 8th, 103 Kling, Joan 11463 11th. 119 Kling, Joyce 12123 12th, 131 Klinofuss, Darlene 12303 12th, 131 Klingfuss, Lois Ann 12303 12th, 131 Klingfus, William 11503 9th Knauer, Allen R. 13073 9th, 108 Knotts. Bonnie 122283 9th Knowlton, Gary 13343 Sth, 105 Knomgon, Robert 1222A3 11th, Knox, Mary 12043 12th, 131 Frederick 13583 7tl1 Stephen 13413 Sth Karen 11463 11th, 119 Knudsen, Knudeen, Knutson, Knutson, Kenneth 13243 8th, 103 Knutson, Roger 12183 11th, 117 Knutson, Ruth Anne 12323 9th, Langeberg, Kendall 13443 7th, 102 Larson, Barbara 130593 9th, 111 Larson, Darrell 11143 7th. 100 Larson, Gary 12203 11th, 118 Larson, Georgianna 12243 10th, 115 Larson, Glen 12363 10th, 116 Larson, Jon 13253 8th, 104 Larson, Janice 11423 11th, 118 Larson, Jo Ann 12063 12th, 105 Larson, Karen 13463 8th, 122 Larson, Kenneth 1222B3 9th, 110 Larson, LaVonne 13293 7th Larson, Leonard 12013 9th, 110 Larson, Mary J. 13243 8th Larson, Richard H. 12543 9th, 110 Larson, Shirley 12113 9th, 111 Larwcck, Franklin 11303 9th, 107 Laskewitz, David 13053 9th, 111 Laskewitz, Jolene 13563 7th, 101 Lastine, James 13543 7th, 98 Lau, Larry 1V-1253 12th, 131 Lau, Laurlyn D. 12073 10th, 113 Leeper, Delmar 1252-L3 9th, 109 Lees, Bruce 1251-E3 9th, 108 Lees, Douglas 13543 7th, 98 Lees, Gary 13423 Sth, 103 Lehman, Barbara 12063 12th, 132 Lehman, Wilma 1222A3 11th, 120 Leister, Carol 12303 12th, 132 Leister, Clarence 12203 11th, 118 Lembcke, James 113? 11th, 119 Lembcke, Marcia 114 3 12th, 132 Lembrick, John 12523 10th, 113 Lernmerman, Gretchen 13443 7th, 102 Lennberg, Charles 13463 8th, 102 Lennberg, Ellamay 13453 7th, 98 Lenoch, Ann 13433 7th, 99 Lenoch, Paul 1V-1253 12th, 132 Lenz, Jerry 12113 9th, 111 Lenz, William 12003 7th, 100 Leonard, Patricia 13323 8th, 106 Leonard, Richard 12503 12th, 132 Lerum, DeAnn 13433 7th, 99 Lerum, Ruby 11403 11th, 118 Lester, Marlo 1V-1243 9th, 107 Lestrud, David 12503 12th, 132 Lestrud, Larry 138g 10th, 112 Lestrud, Mary 121 3 11th Levy, Delmar V-1073 11th, 117 Lewis, Nancy 12203 11th, 118 Lewis, Ronald 13423 8th 103 Lewis, William F. 12563 dan, 'I11 Lichty, Alan 13543 7th, 98 Lien, Janice 12143 12th, 132 Lien, Patricia 12043 12th, 132 Lien, Richard 12073 10th, 113 L.ieske, Barbara 13243 8th, 103 Lightley, Patricia 13063 9th, 107 Liglqtly, Charles 1V-1253 12th, 32 Lightly, Karen 13563 7th, 101 Lightly, Lucretia 13063 9th, 107 Lillquist, Robert 11313 10th, 115 Lillquist, Roger 1222A3 11th Lillquist, Shan 11403 11th, 118 Lindeman, Carmen 133013 8th,103 Lindeman, Judith 1 563 7th, 101 Lindstrom, Brenda 122283 9th, 110 Lipovsky, Anthony 13253 8th List, Patricia 13363 10th, 112 Loader, Jerry 12163 10th Locke, John 1383 10th, 112 Lo:ke, Jludy 12183 11th, 117 Bonnie 12173 10th, 115 Loewen, Loewen, Douglas 13473 8th, 102 Loewen, Joan 12293 10th, 116 Loewen, Judith 12143 12th, 132 Loewen, Sheila 13323 8th, 106 Lommen, Dean 12063 12th, 132 Long, Larry 12563 9th, 111 Longworth, Frederic 11143 7th. 100 Lorenzen, Carolina 11383 11th, 120 Losey, Angela 12183 11th, 117 Louden, Gerald 12363 10th, 116 Louk, Charles 13043 9th, 109 Louk, Harriet 13443 7th, 102 Ludwigsen, Paul 13443 7th, 102 Ludwig, Hulbert 11503 9th, 110 Ludwig, James 1251-L3 9th, 109 Lukes. Charlene 11363 9th, 108 Lukes, lone 12113 9th, 111 Luna, Cecilia 1,2323 9th Lund, Elveda 1222A3 11th, 120 Lund, Ivan 13543 7th, 98 Laugen, Donald 13463 8th, 102 Lawson, Deanna 1OG3 11th,119 Lawson, Lenora 11183 8th, 106 Lawson Roberta 324 8th 104 . f J 1 Catherine 1251-L3 9th, Leahy, 109 LeBarron, Douglas 11503 9th, 110 LeBai6'on, William 1222A3 11th, LeBarron, Yvonne 1,2323 9th, 111 Lechnlr, Robert 13 73 9th, 108 Lecy, Jerold 12073 10th, 116 Lee, Bette 11 03 9th, 107 Lee, Betty 11403 11th, 118 Lee, Beverly 1OG3 11th, 119 Lee, Bonnie 12343 10th, 115 Lee, Elaine 12133 11th Lee, Gary 1313 Bth, 103 Lee, Gary 11143 7th, 100 Lund, James 12343 10th Lund, Jean 13523 7th, 101 Lundberg, Joan 11503 9th, 110 Lunde, Donna 12353 10th, 115 Lunde, Leo 12083 10th Lunde, Ralph 12523 10th, 113 Lunde, Mayne 11183 Bth, 106 Luns, Rocky 11143 7th, 100 Luthe, Kathryn 12153 10th, 116 Luthe, Patty G. 11363 9th, 108 Luthe, Raymond 12133 11th. 119 Luther. James 13323 Bth 105 Lyle, Davld 11503 911-i, 110 Lyle, John L. 1V-1073 11th, 117 M Maas, Darrel 12063 12th, 132 Maas, Margaret 11383 11th, 120 Majerus, Macal, Ronald 4383 10th, 112 MacDonald, Kenneth 42163 10th, 114 Machacek, Daryle 41423 11th, 118 Machacek, Earl 42023 12411, 132 Vlachacek, Rex 41243 11th, 120 Machacek, Verne R. 42173 10th MacLaren, Judith 43363 10th, 112 Macy, John 4V-1073 11th Madigan, Barbara 42503 12th, Madison, Bonnie 42093 10th, 114 Madison, Cynthia 43563 7th, 1o1 Madison: David 41243 11th, 120 Madison, James 42113 9th, 111 Madison. Jeannette 43013 8th,103 Madison, Sharon 41473 12th, 132 Madson, Madson, Madson, Madsen, JoAnn 42293 10th, 116 Kenneth 42563 9th Sharon 43243 8th, 103 Thomas 43403 7th Magnuson, Magnuson, 110 Burton 43043 9th, 109 Marlene 42013 9th, Gary 43543 7th. as Stu dent Index McKee, Karen 43503 7th, 99 McLaughlin, David 41473 12th, 133 McLaughlin, James 43513 8th, 103 McLaughlin, Margaret 41403 11th, 118 McLaughlin, Neil 42163 10th McMasters, Kaye 4222B3 9th, 110 McMichael, Marilee 43063 9th, 107 Mealy, Judith 43013 8th, 103 Mealy, Lois 42513 9th Mcgraw, Barbara 4OG3 11th, 119 Meier, Manice 43503 7th, 99 Meier, Marilyn 4222B3 9th, 110 Meier, Merrill L. 4V-1073 11th Meister, Charles 42193 12th, 133 Meister, Janet 42153 10th, 116 Meister, Suzanne 42073 10th, 113 Meland, Charles 43023 8th, .03 Mellem, Patricia 43463 8th, 102 Mensing, Dflrlene 43243 8th, 104 Mensink, Darlene 43403 7th, 99 Merrill, Gerald 42253 7th Majerus, Gary 41303 9th, 107 Majerus, Ronald 42133 11th, 119 Malley, Linda Lou 43043 9th, 109 Mallory, Eugene 42163 10th Mallory. Gerald 43473 8th, 102 Malon. Joyce 43523 7th, 101 Maloney, 111 Latherine 42323 9th, Nelson, Gene 43473 8th, 102 Merrill, Marie 41503 9th Meyer, Cecile 43073 9th Meyer, Daniel 41403 11th, 119 Meyer, Diana 42563 9th, 111 Meyer, James 42023 12th, 133 Meyer, Janet 42143 12th, 133 Meyer, Kenneth 4V-1253 12th, 133 Meyer, Suzanne 42093 10th Meyer, Terry 41473 12th, 133 Michie, Bonnie 43563 7th, 101 lvlfohie Douglas 41473 12th, 133 Maloney, Janice 4SA3 11th, 117 Maloney, Leia 42124 12th, 133 Maloney, Patricia 41183 8th, 106 Maloney, Russell 43343 8th, 105 Mangnuson, Donald 3343 8th, 105 Mantanuson, Ronald 42053 11th, 1 9 Michie: Mary Ann 42293 10th, 116 Mickelson, Ann 43043 9th, 109 Mielke, Carol 43413 8th, 105 Peck, Patricia 42353 10th Mngnuson. Stanley 43543 7th, 98 Manley, Mary Jean 43523 7th, 101 Marcks, Yvonne 42123 12th, 133 Marineau. Micha:-I 41183 8th, 106 Marlin, Richard 42083 10th, 116 Marmesh, Bryan 43523 7th, 101 Marquardt, Bruce 43243 Sth, 103 Marqueson, David 43443 7th, 102 Marsh, Richard 41313 10th Martin, Allen 4V-1253 12th, 133 Martin. Danelle 43523 7th, 101 Martin, Jeannine 43403 7th. 99 Martin, John 42273 9th, 109 Martin, Mary Ann 43463 8th, 102 Martin, Roger 41143 7th. 100 Mason, Russell 42523 10th Mason, Sandra 42203 11th, 118 Maston, avne 43413 8th, 104 Mathias, Robert 42133 11th Matison, Karen 42523 10th, 113 Matter, Rodney 42463 11th,118 Matthewsp Susan 42113 9th, 111 Matti, Judith 42293 7th Matti. Mary 4SA3 11th, 117 Mattiok, Duane 42133 11th, 119 Mattison, Richard 41143 7th, 100 Nlaus, Larry 41183 sth, 106 Maus, Terry 43413 8th, 105 Maus, Tony 41473 12th, 133 Maxfield, Delores 43293 7th, 101 Maxfield, Donald 4V-1243 9th, 107 Maxfield, Robert 41433 Sth. 105 Mayer, Lucille 41383 11th, 120 McAlister, Robert 4383 10th McAlister, Wayne 43543 7th, 98 McAllister, David 41143 7th, 100 McAllister, Jon 43513 Sth. 103 McCauley, Donna 42543 9th, 110 Mielke, Gayle 42143 12th, 133 Mikkelson, Donald 42383 10th Mikkelson, Lyle 42323 9th, 111 Mikkelson, Roger 43533 7th, 101 Miland, Larry 43323 8th, 105 Miller, Bonnie 43323 8th, 106 Miller, Charles 42063 12th, 133 Miller, Clarice 41413 12th, 133 Miller, Clark 42113 9th, 111 Miller, Darlene 4251-E3 91h Miller, Duane 43523 7th, 101 Miller, Gloria 40613 11th. 119 Miller, James D. 43343 9th Miller. James 43343 8th, 105 Miller, Janice 43053 9th, 111 Miller, Joan 41403 11th, 118 Miller, Jon 42113 9th, 111 Miller, Patricia 43503 7th, 99 Miller, Roger 43423 8th, 118 Miller, Ronald 43423 8th Miller, Shirley 43503 7th, 99 Miller, Sondra 4222A3 11th. 120 Miller Thea 42133 11th, 119 we-11s,'.lean 42323 9th, 111 Mitchel, Betty 4SA3 11th,117 Mitchell, Charles 4v-1243 9th, 107 Mitlyng, Allen 42243 10th, 113 Mix, Agnes 42163 10th, 114 Mix, Judy 42323 9th, 111 Mix, Kaye 43343 8th, 105 Murphy, Jeannine 42053 11th,119 Murphy, Warren 43253 8th, 104 Myers, Shirley 42123 12th, 134 Myhre, Marva 43243 8th, 103 Myhre, Sharon 41403 11th, 118 Naatz, Darlene 42063 12th, 134 Naatz, David 4V-1253 12th, 134 Naatz, Donna 4222A3 11th. 120 Naatz, Duane 43063 9th, 107 Naatz, Glenn 4V-1253 12th, 134 Naatz, Harold 43073 9th, 108 Nargan, Trudy 43283 7th, 98 Nargan William 42133 11th,119 Naslund, Jean 4sA3 11th. 117 Naslund, Joan 42203 11th, 118 Neiswanger, Tucky Ann 41463 11th, 119 Nellis, Donald 41243 11th, 120 Nelson, Alice E. 42383 9th, 111 Nelson, Audrey 4222A3 9th, 110 Nelson, Beverlee 43323 8th, 106 Nelson, Carol 43403 7th, 99 Nelson, Dale E. 41523 9th, 107 Nelson. David 43403 7th. 99 Nelson, Dennis 42173 10th, 115 Nelson, Devon 4NG3 8th Nelson, Ellen 43323 Sth. 106 Nelson, Ernest 42193 12th, 134 Nelson, Garda 41503 9th, 110 Nelson, Grace 42043 12th, '134 Nelson: Helen 43053 9th, 111 Nelson, Iris 42463 11th, 118 Nelson, James 4V-1243 9th, 107 Nelson, Jon Edward 43543 7th, 98 Nelson, Jon Lee 41143 7th, 100 Nelson, Judy 43053 9th, 111 Nelson, Kay 43473 8th, 102 Nelson, Leighton 42053 11th, 119 Nelson, Lois Jean 42043 12th, 134 Nelson, Marcia 42293 10th, 116 Nelson, Marvin 42163 10th, 114 Nelson: Mervel 42153 10th, 116 Nelson, Michael 43163 10th, 114 Nelson, Patricia 42043 12th, 134 Nelson, Phillis 41413 12th 134 Nelson, Phyllis 42203 11th, 118 Nelson, Richard J. 41513 9th Nelson, Richard C. 42163 10th Nelson, Rodney 4V-1243 9th, 107 Nelson, Roger 41123 12th, 134 Nelson, Sharon L. 42073 10th. 113 Nelson. Nemitz Nemitz Shirley 41423 11th , Gary 4222A3 11th, 120 ,Judith Ann 43503 7th, 99 Nemitz, Larry 43013 8th. 103 Nemitz Neus, Newell, Newell. Newell, Newell, Newan: Nicol, Nielsen Nielsen Nielsen , Mitchell 43323 sth, 105 David 43563 7th, 101 Franklin 42243 10th Loyd 4251-E3 9th, 108 Marian 42523 1otl1, 113 Pamela 43013 8th, 103 Ronald 42013 9th Karen 42043 12th, 134 , Daryl 42503 12th, 134 , Donna 42053 11th , Mary Jo 42543 9th, 110 0 Ddegaard, Mary 42073 10th, 113 Ohm, Marlene 41303 9th Ohm, Myron 42183 11th, 117 Oleson, Bonnie 41353 10th Oleson, Jerald 42193 12th, 135 Oleson, Lonnie 43513 8th, 103 Oliphant, Norma 43243 8th, 103 Oliphant, Robert 4222A3 11th, 127 Olsen, Jeanette 42043 12th, 135 135 Olson, Calvin 42193 12th, Olson, Dale 43503 7th, 99 Olson, Darlene 41303 9th, 107 Olson, Darlene 41423 11th, 118 Olson, Darwin 4V-1243 9th, 107 Olson, Dennis 42173 10th, 115 Olson, Gary 43523 7th, 101 Olson, Janice 4SA3 11th, 117 Olson, Jerome 43053 9th. 111 Olson, Jerry 41473 12th, 135 Olson, Judith 4343 7th, 102 Olson, Leslie 42463 11th, 118 Olson, Lucille 42173 10th, 115 Olson, Marilyn 43453 7th, 9B Olson, Merville 42193 12th, 135 Olson, Roberta 42193 12th, 135 Olson, Roger 42363 10th, 116 Olson, Ruth Ann 1251-L3 9th,109 Olson, Sharon 43503 7th, 99 O'M:1rro, Sharon 43523 7th, 101 Opsahl, Elmer 42053 11th. 119 opsal, ldella 42243 10th, 113 Opstad, Suzann 42063 12th, 135 Orcutt, Nancy 42143 12th, 135 Orness, Marilyn 42193 12th, 135 Orth, Du ane 42363 1oth, 116 Orth, Eugene 41503 9th, 110 Orth, F loyd Earl 42293 10th, 1'l6 Orth, Marlene 42023 12th, 135 Osborn, Manly 43043 9th. 109 Osborn, Michael 4222B3 9th, 110 Osborn, Robert 42 73 10th, 115 Overby, Elaine 42303 12th, 135 Overby, Laurel 43403 7th. 99 Overby, Richard 42133 11th Overo ker, Dianne 42163 10th, 114 Overocker, Judeth 43473 8th Owens, Gene 42203 11th, 118 Owens, Richard 43013 8th, 103 Owens, William 42463 11th, 118 Oxley, Darlene 42193 12th, 135 Oxley, Paul 41503 9th, 110 P Page, Karen 4222B3 9th, 110 Painter, Colleen 42043 12th, 135 Parr, Sharon 43053 9th, 111 Patterson, Dan 41473 12th. 135 Patterson, Harry 41243 11th,120 Patzer, Shirley 42463 11th. 118 Paulson Beverly 42093 10th, 114 Paulson: Jeanette 42063 12th, 135 Paulson, Karen 41353 10th Paulson, Linda 43063 9th, 107 Paulson, Martha 43353 7th, 102 Paulson, Thomas 42153 10th, '116 Paulson, Wayne 43253 8th, 10'l Peck, John 42203 11th. 118 Nielsen, Ruth Ann 43243 8th. 103 Mlenar, Jerry 42053 77th, 119 Moe, Elaine 42353 10th, 115 Moe, Lavon 42003 7th Moe, Martha 41403 11th, 118 Moe, Oscar 43453 7th, 98 Moe, Ronald 4V-1073 11th. 117 Moehlman, Janith 42113 9th, 111 Moehnke, Joyce 42303 12th, 133 Nihart, Nihart, Noble, Donna 43033 Bth. 103 Lawrence 42113 9th, 111 Alice 43073 9th Noble, Barbara 42153 10th. 116 Noble, Ethel 42023 12th, 134 Noble, Janet 42503 12th, 134 Noble, Mary Ann 41423 11th, 118 Noble Phyllis 43363 10th, 1'2 PeKarna, David 41473 12th, 135 Penkava, Irene 42193 12th, 136 Percival, David 43043 9th, 109 Percival, John 41243 11th, 120 McClain, John 42203 11th, 118 McClain, Stanley E. 41523 9th, 107 MoCIary, Charlene 43403 7th, 99 McCIary, Gwendolyn 4SA3 11th, 117 McCIary, Wavne 4OG3 11th, 119 McClelland, Eugene 42183 11th McClelland, Patricia 42463 11th McClelland, Roger 42363 10th, 116 McDermott, Devona 42093 10th, 114 Mclielrmott, Marno 41463 11th. 9 McFarland, Duane 41523 9th, 107 McF1ayand, Jerry 4V-1213 9th, McFqgIand, Joann 43363 10th, 1 McFarland, Thomas 43303 7th, 100 McKay, Ronald 42163 10th McKee, Judith 43473 8th, 102 McKee, Lyle 42083 10th, 116 Monahan, Barbara 43563 7th, 101 Monahan, David 43043 9th, 109 Monahan, Ronald 42463 11th Moody, Moore, Ruth Ann 41503 9th, 110 Doris 43043 9th, 109 Moore, Eileen 42203 11th, 118 Moore, Karen 4222A3 11th, 'l20 Moore, Kay 42293 10th, 116 Morey, Kathleen 42003 7th, 100 Morgan, Beverly 42023 12th, 133 Morgan, Bryan 41203 7th Morgan, Darrell 43513 8th, 103 Morgan, Larry 42343 10th, 115 Morgan, Ralph 41503 9th, 110 Morgan, Richard 41143 12th, 133 Morgan, Rosemary 43563 7th, 101 Morrell, Claretta 42543 9th, 110 Morris, Charles 41473 12th, 133 Morse, Jerry 42053 11th, 119 Mouch4a, Bernie 4V-1253 12th, 13 Moucha, Larry 41503 9th, 118 Mulanix, Ronnie 43323 Sth, 105 Munson, Pat 42093 10th, 114 Murphy, Ernest 42143 12th, 134 Nockleby, Mary 43063 9th. 107 Noland, Mary 43503 7th. 99 Norman, Bonnie 42563 9th, 111 Norby, Bruce 42543 9th, 110 Nordland, Beverly 41353 10th. 114 Nordland, Gary D. 42153 10th, 16 Nordmeier, June 43053 9th, 111 Nordmeier, Marlene 41413 12th, 134 Norman, Ethel 43503 71h, 99 Norris, Shirley 41413 12th, 134 Norton, Agatha 42563 9th, 111 Norton, Carlota 42163 10th, 114 Norton, Eudell 43013 8th, 103 Norton, Margaret 42123 12th, 135 Novak, Charles 42523 10th Nowell, Dorthy A. 43163 10th, 114 Neutgqnann, Katherine 43563 7th, 1 Neutzman, Lowell 42063 12th, 135 Nulalom, LaDonna 4251-L3 9th, 8 Nybo, Howard 43423 sth, 103 Nygaard, Steven 43413 8th, 104 Percival, Josephine 43353 7th,102 Perkins, Paul 43453 7th- 98 Perrigo, Terry 4V-1073 11th, 117 Perry, Jane 4222A3 11th, 120 Perry, Joann '42363 10th, 116 Perry, Phyllis 43053 9th, 111 Perry, Warren 43503 7th. 99 Persinger, Shirley K. 42153 10th, 116 Pesch, James 4V-1073 11th, 117 Peters, Augusta 42343 10th, 115 Peters, Jean 43073 9th, 119 Petersen, Gordon 43063 9th, 107 Petersen, Jerry 42273 9th, 109 Petersen, Jerry 43473 8th, 102 Petersen, Larry 42503 12th, 136 Peterson, Marie 43253 8th, 104 Peterson, Annette 43443 7th, '102 Peterson, Barbara 43323 8th, 106 Peterson, Carol 43063 9th, 107 Peterson, Charlene 41413 12th, 136 Peterson, Connie 42383 10th, 112 Peterson, David 4222B3 9th, 110 Peterson, Dianne 43533 7th, 101 Peterson, Gary 42133 11th, 119 Peterson, Ilene 42303, 12th, 136 Peterson, James ,42543 9th, 110 Peterson, James 43013 8th, 103 Pike, C Delores 42361 10th, 116 Peterson, Jerald 43521 7th, 101 Peterson, Lavern 42131 11th Peterson, Laverne 42361 10th, 116 Peterson, Leanne 42361 10th, 116 Peterson, Lowell 43071 9th Peterson, Robert 43401 7th, 99 Peterson, Sonja 43041 9th, 109 Pettit, Grace 4SA1 11th, 117 Pettit, Vernon 4V-1241 9th, 107 Pfeifer, Eugene 42201 11th, 118 Pfister, John 42561 9th, 111 Pfister, Michael 43501 7th, 99 Phelps, Joel 41241 11th, 120 Phelps, Kenzie 43521 7th, 101 Phleger, Gary 42521 10th, 113 Pickett, Avis 42321 9th, 111 Pickett, Joseph 42241 10th. 113 Pickett, Stanley 43021 8th, 103 Pike, Charleen 42271 9th, 109 Iayton 43541 7th, 98 Barbara 41381 11th, 120 Pike, Joanne 41401 11th, 118 Pike, Larry 42011 9th, 110 Pinke, Erling 42141 12th, 136 Pinke, Norman 42171 10th, 115 Plager, Sue 42541 9th, 110 Plantikow, David 43071 Bth, 103 Plantz, Bonita 42201 11th, 118 Plantz, Myrna 43501 7th, 99 Plath, Richard 41471 12th, 136 Plath, Roger 4251-L1 9th, 119 Playle, William 42191 12th, 136 Plevka, Janet 42361 10th, 116 Ploof, David 42021 12th, 136 Pollock, Richard 41461 111h, 119 Porterfield, Robert 43451 7th, 102 Powers, Ruth 42181 11th Powers, Thomas 42321 9th, 111 Pratt, Sandra 42071 10th, 113 Price, Paul 42001 nn, 100 Prindle, Darllne 41501 9th, 110 Prindle, lla Mae 43561 7th, 101 Prindle, Milo 42461 11th, 111 Pumroy, Mary 43531 7th, 101 Pyburn, Kenneth 422281 9th, 110 Spiess, Barbara 43411 8th, 105 Quam, Guam, Elizabeth 42041 12th, 136- Quam, Kay 42291 10th, .116 Quam, Mary 42131 11th, 119 Quam, Richard 42131 11th, 119 Raabe, Phyllis 41361 9th Raasch, Donna 41461 11th, 119 Raasch, Ronald 42271 9th, 109 Student Index Rhody, Ruth Ann 43451 7th Rice, Mary 43461 8th, 102 Rice, Robert 43361 10th, 112 Rice, Sharon 42181 11th, 117 Richard, David 43321 8th, 105 Richard, Gloria 42301 12th, 136 Richard, Hazel 4251-E1 9th Richards, LaDonna 41461 11th, 9 Richards, Patricia 43501 7th, 99 Richards, William 42361 10th, 116 Richardson, Daryl 43241 Sth, 'l03 Ries, Bonnie 41461 11th, 119 Ries, Carole 43411 8th, 105 Rieser, David 4V-1071 11th, 117 Rish, David 43451 7th, 98 Rish, Leslie 43531 7th, 101 Risius, Joan C. 42241 10th, 113 R skedahl, Douglas 43051 9th, 'I11 Ritter, Carol 42271 9th, 109 Roach, William 4V-1071 11th,117 Roadenizer, Carol 41381 11th, 120 Roberts, Marion 42351 10th, 115 Roberts, Roxanna 4251-L1 9th, 109 Rodahl, Karen 43341 8th, 105 Roebuck, Julian 42351 10th, 115 Rogers, Eldeen 42071 10th, 113 Rogers, Frederick 42181 11th,117 Rogers, Jean 43431 7th, 99 Rogers, Ronald 42511 9th, 108 Ronquist, Charles 43031 8th, 103 Ronquist, Marlene 43531 7th, 101 Ronquist, Roger, 43531 7th, 101 Roope, Ronnie 42141 12th, 137 Root, John 42041 12th, 137 Root, William 43021 Sth, 103 Rosecke, Lavonne 42361 10th, 116 Rosenthal, Carol Jean 42541 9th, 110 0 Rosenthal, Darrell D. 4381 10th, 112 Rosenthal, Luette 43451 7th, 98 Roseth, David 43281 7th, 98 Rouch, Karla 41361 9th, 108 Roush, Phyllis 43021 8th, 103 Roush, Sharon 42301 12th, 137 Ruechel, Charles 4V-1071 11th, 117 Rugg, Robert 41461 11th, 119 Rumsey, Leon 41501 9th Rumsey, Pat 43531 7th, 101 Runge, Barbara 42141 12th, 137 Runqsigist, Mary Jane 42061 12th, 1 Rupkalvis, Myla Lee 43421 Sth, 103 Rush, Donald 42131 11th, 119 Rushton, James 43321 8th, 105 Rushton, Karen 43351 7th, 102 Schlegusner, Vincent 42061 12th, 1 7 Schlichting, Sharon 43341 8th, 105 Schlie, Kenneth 43321 8th, 105 Schlinger, Richard 43541 7th, 98 Schloming, Ralph 43521 7th, 101 Schmeling, Deanna 4251-L1 9th, 109 Schmeling, Meredith 4S. A.1 77th, 117 Schmidt, Gary 43511 8th, 103 Schmidt, 118 Gwendolyn 41401 1lth, Schmidt, Margaret 43341 8th, 105 Schmidt, Raymond 42181 11th, 117 Schmidt. Schmidar, Terry 43051 9th, 111 Jack 41201 7th, 100 Schmieder, Kenneth 42191 'I2th, 1 7 Schneider, Anne 43401 7th, 99 Schneider, Arthur 41301 9th, 107 Schneider, Charles 42541 9th, 110 Schneider, Jane C. 42071 10th, 113 Schocker, Marlys 42381 10th, 112 Sshocker, Billy 42181 11th Scholten, John C. 42091 10th, 114 Scholten, Wilma 41301 9th, 107 Schradle, Judith 43401 7th, 99 Schrafel, David 4V-1251 12th, 137 Schroeder, Alvin 2271 9th, 109 Schroeder, James 42521 10th Schroeder, Mark 43451 7th, 98 Schroeder, Marlene 42l51 10th, 116 Schroeder, Patricia 2071 10th, 113 Schroeder, Paul 42041 12th, 137 Skjeveland, Darrell 41311 10th, 115 Skjeveland, Lynn 41301 9th, 107 Skogeboe, Jerrold 41301 9th, 107 Skogeboe, Marilyn 42201 11th Skov, J oan 4251-E1 9th,108 Skov, Lorraine 40 G1 11th,119 Skov, Marlys 42351 10th,115 Slasor, Pamela 43461 8th, 102 Slindee, Dale R. 4331 10th, 116 Slindee, Darwin 41521 9th, 107 Slindee, Norman 42141 12th, 105 Slindee, Roger 43051 9th, 111 Slowinske, Marvin 43431 7th, 99 Slowinske, Patricia 41351 10th, 114 Slupe, Donald 42271 9th, 109 Smalley, Karen 43321 8th, 105 Smith, Betty 41501 9th, 110 Smith, Carol 43321 8th, 106 Smith, Smith, Donna 43071 Sth, 108 Smith, Jack 42061 12th, 138 Smith, Jane 4230 12th, 138 Smltn, Judy 43541 7th, 98 Smith, Patsy 42191 12th, 138 Smith, Phyllis 42241 10th, 113 Smith, Richard 41311 10th, 115 Smith, Sandra 43401 7th, 99 Smith, Shirley 41411 12th, 138 Smith, Sonia 42081 10tn, 116 Smith, Sylvia 45 A1 11th, 117 Smith, Virginia 4S A1 11th, 117 Smith, R. Wesley 42361 10th, 116 Snater, Snater, Judith 42061 12th, 138 Snater, Richard 43021 8th, 103 Snyder, Barbara 42021 12th, 138 Snyder, David 42051 11th, 119 Soiney, Robert 4V-1071 11th, 117 Schuett, Beverly, 42501 12th, 137 Schultz, Donna Mae 43321 8ih, 106 Schultz, Frank 43041 9th, 109 Sghultz, Janice 43051 9th, 111 Schultz, Robert 43521 7th, 101 Schultz, Rosemarie 41401 11th, 118 Soiney, Shirley 41351 10th, 114 Soli, Gordon 4V-1251 12th, 138 Sollie, Bonnie 43421 8th, 103 some, Janice 42061 12th, 138 Sollie, Judith 4251-E1 9th, 108 Sollie, Paul 4V-1071 11th, 117 Sollie, Suzanne 42071 10th, 113 Rabideau, Sydne 43561 7th, 101 Radford, Dorothy 42061 12th, 136 Radke, Carolyn 43441 7th, 102 Radloff, Fred 42171 10th,115 Radloff, Robert 4251-E1 9th, 108 Rairdin, Robert 43351 7th Randall, James 42291 10th, 116 Randall, Jean 42041 12th, 136 Rappe, Janet 41461 11th, 119 Rasmussen, Floyd 42121 12th, 136 Rasmaussen, 6 Gloria 42141 12th, Russell, Caroline 41421 11th, 118 Ruud, James 42111 9th, 111 Ryan, Hollie 43541 7th, 98 Ryan Patricia 43421 8th, 103 Ryks, David 4V-1071 11th, 117 Ryks, Edward 4V-1241 9th Ryks, EISO 42111 9th, 111 Ryks, Jerry 42071 10th, 113 Ryks, Mary 41421 11th, 118 Ryks, Elso L. 42151 10th, 116 Ryks Florence 43321 8th, 106 Rytner, Mary 4V-1241 sth, 107 Schultz, Allen 42121 12th, 137 Schulz, Judy 4222 B1 9th, 110 Schulz, Paul 41471 12th, 137' Schumacher, Gary 43431 7th, 99 Schuster, Darlene 3501 7th, 99 Schuster, Karen 43241 8th Scott, Anita 42291 10th, 116 Scott, Wayne 43431 7th, 99 Scrabeck, Gary Lee 4251-L1 9th Seavey, Garth V-1071 11th, 117 Seim, Judy 41501 9th, 110 Seiver, David 42541 9th, 110 Seiver, Gordon 43521 7th, 101 Seiver, James 3031 8th, 103 Seljaseth, Fred 43531 7th, 101 Sellers, Duane 42051 11th, 'l19 Senjem, Barbara 43421 8th Setchell, Toni 421119th Severson, Ardith 42361 10ll1, 116 Severson, Jean 43321 Sth, 106 Shaman, Nora 433218th, 106 Carole 41301 9th, 107 Dorothy 43471 8th, 102 Shatek, Shatek, Sondergaard, Susan 43411 8th, 105 Sorenson, Joyce 41421 11th, 118 Sorenson, Julie Ann 41471 12th, 138 Sorenson, Marsha 43021 8th, 103 Sovich, Geraldine 42361 10th, 116 Sovich, Virginia 43501 7th, 99 Spahn, William 43541 7th, 98 Speredon, Antonet 41301 9th, 107 Speten, Marilyn 43241 8th, 104 Diane 41351 10th, 114 Spiess, Sharon 42051 11th, 119 Sprandel, Patricia 43451 7th, 98 Sprung, Aallan 42181 11th, 117 Sprung, Franklin 42131 12th,138 Srock, Stahl, LeRoy 42051 11th Bessie J. 42561 9th, 111 Stahl, Calvin 42051 l-th, 119 Stahl, Clifford 4V-1241 9th, 107 Stahl, Geraldine 42301 12th, 138 Stahl, Isabel 41411 12th, 138 Stahl, Marvin 43431 7th, 99 Stahl, Norman 42081 10th, 116 Stark, Rasmussen, Howard 41261 11th Rasmussen, Lavonne 42321 9th, 111 Rasmussen, Leslie 42461 1'lth, 118 Raslanogssen, Patricia 41361 9th. Rathke, Mary 42071 10th, 113 Ray, Judy 43241 8th, 103 Read, Gorden 43361 10th, 116 Rebling, Roger 43541 7th, 98 Rector, Karen 43441 7th, 102 Rector, Richard 42271 9th Reed, Reed, Reed, Reed, Reed, Reed, Reed, Regan, Reimers, Ardith 42541 9th, Reinartz, Maxine 41421 11th, Fleiser, Renville, Renvillc, Renwick, Renwick, Clayton 43521 7th Gene 41521 9th, 107 Harold 4061 11th Jacqueline 41351 10th Jerry 42141 12th, 136 Mary 42141 12th,136 Wayne 4V-1071 11th, 117 Thomas 42131 11th, 119 110 118 James 43041 9th, 109 Larry 43321 8th, 105 Lynn 43541 7th, 98 James 43401 7th, 99 Joe 42181 11th, 117 Renwick, William 43011 8th. 103 Requa, Alice 41471 12th, 136 Requa Carol 42021 12th, 136 Reynolds, Keith 43451 nn, es Reynolds, Lawrence 42461 11th, 118 S Saari, John 42091 10th, 114 Sale, Beverly 42361 10th Sale, Edward 41241 11th, 120 Sale, Janet 42271 9th, 109 Salisbury, Jean,42361 10th, 116 Salisbury, Jerry 42381 10th, 112 Salisbury, William 42321 9th, 111 Samon, Delbert 4222A1 9th, 'I10 Saman, Marie 42121 12th, 137 Sanford, Georgia 43401 7th, 99 Sanford, Judy 41381 11th, 120 Sass, Barbara 43461 Sth, 102 Sater3bo, Mary Ann 41471 12th, 1 7 satnre, Ann 40 G1 11th, 119 same.-, Joan 43401 7th, 99 Sayles, William 41461 mn, 119 scniuigcher, Alberta 41401 11:11, Schabacher, Joyce 41381 11th, 120 S:haub, Gary 41521 9th, 107 schieu, Kenneth 42031 10th, 116 Schiltz, Donald 4V-1071 11th, 117 Schleicher, Alvis 41411 12th, 137 Schleicher, Charles 42131 11th, 9 Schleicher, Richard 41141 7th, 100 Schleicher, Shirley 43031 8th, 103 Schleuder, Kay 43341 8th, 105 Sheedy, Sheely, Sheely, Sheetz, Sheldon John 41521 ern, 107 Mary 42351 10th, 116 wmaam 42501 12th,137 Gary 42081 wen , Leon 42001 nn, -loo Stancl, Suzanne 43331 8th Stankey, Winifred 42081 10th, 116 Stanton, Roger D. 42161 10th, 114 Stark, Edward 4v-1351 12th, 138 Sheldon, Sandra 42181 11th, 117 Sheller, Bryon 43251 Sth, l04 Shipe, Carol 42131 77th, 119 Shirk, Glen 43501 7th, 99 Shirk, Patricia 43321 8th Shoemaker, Ronald 43041 9th, 109 Shoop, Cheryl 43451 7th, 98 Shoop, Mary Jean 42381 10th,112 Shoop, Gary 43411 8th, 105 Shuck, Robert 42251 7th Shultz. Jeanine 42041 12th, 138 Shurson, David 41521 9th, 107 Shurson, Karl 42151 10th Shutt, Carmen 42071 '10th, 113 Shutt, Roberta 43321 8th, 106 Shutt, Shirley 42521 10th, 113 Sibbers, Duane 42361 10th, 116 Sietsems, David 43521 7th, 101 Silbaugh, Harold 41471 12th, 138 Silver, John 42161 10th Silver, Marilyn 41431 11th Simonson, Kent 43411 8th, 105 Simpson. Duane 41521 9th, 107 Siple, Barbara 40 G1 11th Sitz, Robert 42291 10th, 116 Sitz, Sigri 41181 8th, 106 Skinner, Marcia 41361 9th, 108 Skjeagland, Bernard 42501 12th, Peggy 42061 12th, 138 Steen, James 42561 9th, 111 Stegeman, June 41411 12th, 139 Stegeman, Violet 42341 10th, 115 Stehlik, Robert 42461 11th, 118 Steile, Shirley 42121 12th, 139 Steinbach, Alston -42011 9th, 110 Steinblock, Mary 43251 8th, 104 Steinbrink, Patricia 42541 9th, 110 Stene, Mary 42091 10th, 114 Stephens, Gary 43411 8th, 105 Stephenson, Sally 43301 7th, 100 Steiling, David 43521 7th, 101 Sterling, Jon 42011 9th, 110 Sterling, Kent 43431 7th Sterling, Phyllis 41351 10th, 114 Stern1,3 Beverly Ann 42071 10th, 1 Stern, Jane 43021 Sth, 103 Stern, Maxine 43051 9th, 111 Stevens, Douglas 43051 9th, 111 Stereens, Mary Ellen 42291 10th, Stevens, Walter 43031 8th, 103 Stevens, Wilbur 42191 12th, 139 Stiebler, Jerry 4V-1251 12th, 139 Stilwell, Donald 43521 7th, 101 Stockwell, David 42271 9th, 109 Tomhave Charles 324 8th 14 Stockwell, Lawrence S. Jr. 42523 10th, 113 Stoen, Vivian 42383 10th, 112 Stoike, Michael 42053 11th, 119 Stoike, Patricia 43433 7th, 99 Storry, Eugene 42273 9th, 109 Storry, Gene 43543 7th, 98 Storry, Pamela 42063 12th, 139 Strand, Carolyn 4222 A3 11th,120 Streeter, Kathleen 43343 8th, 105 Studer, Studer, Sukow, Lavonne 42173 10th, 115 Ronald 42203 11th, 118 Betty 42413 12th, 139 Sumner, Larry 41523 9th, 107 Winters, Sundholm, Larry 41303 9th, 107 Swain, Patricia 42383 10th, 112 Swain, Marilyn 43403 7th, 99 Swangutt, Luanne 42063 12th, 9 Swancutt, Patricia 42513 8th, 102 Swancutt, Sharon 42173 10th, 115 Swenson, Mary 42053 11th, 119 Swenson, Sandra 43503 7th, 99 Swenson, Viola 43503 7th, 99 Swingdorf, John 42193 12th, 139 Swingdorf, Sandra 43563 7th, 101 Tabor, David' 42143 12th, 139 Tabor, Dennis 43503 7th, 99 Tabor, Derwin 42353 10th, 115 Tabor, Everett 42323 9th, 111 Tabor, Gerald 43073 9th, 108 Tabor, Loretta 41503 9th, 110 Tabor, Tommy 43523 Sth, 103 Talley., Camelia 41423 -11th, 118 Tallman, Judith 43073 9th, 108 TBPP. T391-li Alvin 43443 7th, 102 David 4383 10th, 112 Tapp, Dean 43013 8th, 103 Tapp, Floyd 41523 9th, '107 Tapp, Gladys 43253 8th, 104 Tate, Arlo 43413 8th Tate, Bruce 41203 7th, 100 Tate, Gary 41403 11th, 118 Tausche, Charles 42463 11th, 118 Taylor, Anita 41303 9th, 107 Taylor, Robert 43403 7th, 99 Taylor, Ronald 3023 8th, 103 Tayllosr, Williams 4V-1253 12th, 9 Teats, George 41243 11th, 120 Tebay, Gladys 42383 10th, 112 Tebay, Ruth 43013 8th, 103 Teeri, Phyllis 42143 12th, 139 Teff, Larry 42243 10th, 113 Teff, Patricia 43023 8th, 103 Tennis, Paul 43443 7th, 102 Whitaker, David 43423 8th, 103 Tenqig, Richard 4V-1073 11th, Tesdahl, Robert 43423 8th, 103 Thatcher, Sandra 43523 7th, 101 Thilgen, Joan 42383,101h, 112 Thoen, Darrell 4203 10th, 113 Thomas, David 42023 12th, 139 Thompson, Anita 43013 8th, 103 Thomason, Barbara 41423 11th, Thompson, Danny 4V-1073 9th, Thompson, Daryl 43023 8th, 103 Thompson, David 43063 8th, 107 Thompson, Karen 42043 12th, 139 Thompson, Marilyn 42323 9th, 111 Thompson, Nancy 41413 12th, 139 Thompson, Richard 42353 7th, 101 Thompson, Rose 4251L3 9th, 109 Thompson, Virginia 43023 8th, 03 Thomsen, Curtis 42083 10th, 116 Thomsen, David 43463 8th, 102 Thomson, Kenneth 42133 11th, 1 Thomson, Lila 42023 12th, 139 Thon, Jeanette 4214g,12th, 139 Thorn, Patricia 43473 8th, 122 Thorsell, John 43403 7th, 99 Thorsell, Sandra 43343 8th, 105 Thorson, Beverly 42125 11th, 117 Thrasher, Dorothy 42 3 9th, 111 Thrash wiehlnann, David 43033 sin, 103 er, Lila 42143 12th, 139 Tinkham, Janice 43453 7th, 98 Tinkham, Larry 4V-1243 9th, 107 Tischer, David 4383 10th, 116 Tischer, Marilyn 41413 12th, 'I39 Titus, Delores 42513 9th, 109 'Titus, Kathryn 43253 8th, 104 Titus, Raymond 42503 12th, 140 Todd, Patricia 42543 9th, 110 Tolleson, Duane 4V-1073 11th, Tollerud, Odin 43323 8th, 105 tudent Index 1 4 J , 0 Tomngson, Richard 41403 11th, Toresdahl, David 43363 10th, 113 Torgerson, Nancy 43453 7th, 98 Torgrimson, Jay 43453 7th, 98 Torkelson, Arlette 42463 11th, 118 Torrens, James 42183 11th, 117 Tostenson, Jerry 42133 11th, '119 Tosgetnson, Valetta 42303 'l2th, 0 Traff, Lester 41183 8th, 106 Treuter, Nancy 43503 7th, 99 Tridle, Joe 41243 11th, 120 Tridle, Thomas 43013 8th, 103 Troop, Janet 43353 7th, 102 Trouten, Janice 43293 7th True, Douglas 42153 10th 116 True, Joyce 41303 9th, 1047 True, Marlene 42063 12th, 140 Truesgell, Barbara 42363 10th, Truesdell, Sharon 43453 7th, 98 Tuchek, Kay 4222 A3 11th, 120 Tucker, David 4383 10th, 114 Tucker, Marlys 41473 12th, 104 Tufte, Duane 41473 12th, 140 Tufte, Roger 42293 10th, 116 Tuma, Caron 43283 7th, 98 Turvold, Cynthia 41353 10th, 114 Turvold, Donna 41353 10th 114 Tuerberg, Sharon 43303 7th Tyrer, Sandra 43413 8th, 105 Tyrer, Sharon 43283 7th, 98 Uecker, Kenneth 42143 12th, 140 Ulland, Carol 4SA3 11th, 1l7 Ulland, Janice 43463 8th, 102 Ulland, Jeanne 43533 7th, 101 Ulland, Jerome 42383 10th, 112 Ulland, Ulland, Ulland, Lee 42123 12th, 140 Richard 43433 nh, 99 Robert 42383 1o'1h, 112 Ulland, John 42293 10th, 116 Marilyn 42163 10th, 114 Ulven, Underdahl, Carol 4SA3 11th, 117 Underdahl, Curtis 41503 9th, 110 Underdahl, Darlene 43283 7th Underhill, Gary 42503 12th, 140 Unverzagt, Roger 42153 10th, 116 Upcraft, George 43073 9th, 108 Usem, Maurene 43473 8th, 102 Usem, Ronald 41473 12th, 140 Uzlik, Michael 43253 arh, 104 V Van, James 43503 7th, 99 Van Camp, -ludy 42563 9th, 1'l1 Vandegrift, Diane 43433 7th, 99 VanderlGrift, Elaine 42093 10th, 114 VandenHeuveI, Loretta 41423 11th, 118 Varldervoort, Jake 43043 9th, 109 VanDenover, Joan 4251-63 9th, 108 VanDoren, James 42143 12th, 140 VanGrevenhof, Delbert 42053 11th, 119 VanGrevenhof, June 42083 10th VanGrevenhof, Vernon 42193 12th, 140 VanHooser, Dorothy 43043 9th, 109 VanPeIt, Maxine 43403 7th, 99 vanPelt. Paul 41503 9th, 110 Vanvleet, Bonnie 42403 11th, 118 Venema, Dale 43453 7th, 98 Venema, Billy 42083 10th, 115 Verdorn, Daniel 42163 10th Vermilyea, Brian 43503 7th, 99 Vermilyea, Dale 42063 12th, 140 Vevfgga, James 4222A3 11th, 120 Veverka, Jean 43363 10th, 112 Veverka, Marvin 41473 12th, 140 Veverka, Ronald 42153 10th, 116 Vietor, Karen 43063 9th, 107 Vietor, Sharon 43463 8th, 102 Villas, John 42503 12th, 140 Vilt, Darryl 42193 12tI1, 140 Vinaas, Sharon 43063 9th, 107 Viskocil, Sandra 43453 7th, 98 Viste, Norman 42523 10th, 113 Vlasaty, Charles 42,013 9th, 110 Vogel, Dianne 43543 7th, 98 Voigt, Mariann 43533 7th, 101 Volkman, Philip 41473 12th, 140 Voorhees, Terry 4222 B3 9th, 110 Voss, Darlene 42503 12th, 140 Voss, Ilene 42323 9th, 111 Voss, Roger 4251-E3 9th, 108 Vroman, Larry 42463 11th, '118 Wiley, Nadine 43283 7th, 98 Waalkens, Helen 42303 12th, 140 Waalkens, Rozella 43043 9th 109 Waganl, Joyce 43413 8th, '105 Wagner, Sandra 43303 7th, 100 Wakefield, Janet 3453 7th, 98 Waldron, Dellene 4202.3 12th, 141 Walker, Barbara 42273 9th 109 Waller, Gloria 43063 9th, 107 Waller. Richard 4383 10th, 112 Waligrman, Beverly 41383 11th, 0 Walton, Janet 42383 10th, 112 Walton Joyce 42383 10th, 112 Walz, Albert 42143 12th, 141 Wambeam, Roger, 43253 8th, 104 Wandas, Jo Ann 43443 7th, 102 Wangen, Darla 43243 8th, 103 Wangen, David 4V-1073 11th,108 Wangen, Gail 43443 7th, 102 Ward, Ardell 41423 11th, 118 Warfield, Karen 4222 B3 9th, 110 Wiley, Warren 42343 10th, 115 Wllham, Connie 43063 9th, 107 Wilhelm, 117 Donald 4v-1073 11th, Wilde, Richard 43513 8th, 103 Wilderson, Robert 42343 10th, 115 Wilkinson, Ilene 41423 11th, 118 Wilkinson, Karen 3403 7th 90 Williams, Beverly 41403 11:11, 118 Williams, Carol 43473 Sth, 102 Williams, Earl 43363 10th, 112 - Williams, Gene 43533 7th, 101 Williams, Karen 43023 8th, 103 Williams, Lowell 41403 11th, 118 Williams, Maryan 41183 8th, 106 Williams, Nancy 42523 10th, 113 Williams, Suzanne 42543 9th, 110 Wilson, Elaine J. 41353 10th, 114 Wilson, Elden 43073 9th, 108 Wilson, Fred 42053 11th Wilson, Larry 42003 7th, 100 Wilson, Yvonne 42303 12th, 141 Warfield, Linda 43043 9th, 109 Warn, James 42093 10th, 114 Warner, Nancy 4222A3 11th, 120 Warnsholz, Lowell 43013 8th, 103 War1r:ngton, Diane 41463 11th, 9 Warrington, Edward 4V-1073 11th, 117 Wasko, Gerald 41463 11th, 119 Wasko, Joyce 43403 7th, 99 Wasko, Sandra 42543 9th, 110 Waterbury, Janice 41503 9th, 110 Watnigls, Marcella 42093 10th, Watson, Dick 43023 8th, 103 Watson, Donna 42273 9th, 109 Watson, Sandra 43033 Sth, 103 Watt, Bonnie 43523 7th Watt, Edward 43043 sth, 109 Watt, Joanne 42043 12th, 141 Watt, Richard 41243 11th, 120 Watts, Robert 41313 10th Webber, Jon 41403 11th Weber, Lynn 42023 12th, 141 Wehner, ,Richard 42383 10th Weigle, Bruce 41473 12th, 141 Weigle, Gary 43343 8th, 105 Weiss, Peter 43353 7th Weltzenkamp, Judith 42343 10th, 113 Welch, Suzanne 42163 10th, 114 Bonnie 43033 Sth, 103 Wobschall, Beverly 42053 11th, 119 Wobschall, Caroline 42003 7th, 100 Woessner, Patricia 43443 7th, 102 Wolcott, James 41143 7th, 100 Wold, Roy 43433 7th, 99 Wolf, Clinton 43403 7th, 99 . Wolf, Jerald 42343 10th, 115 Wolf, Jerry 41473 12th,, 141 1 Wolf, Mier 42113 9th, 111 Wolfe, Delores 4251-L3 9th, 109 Wolfe, Jon 41523 9th, 107 Wolfe, Margaret 43403 12th,'141 Wolfe, Ronald 42523 10th, 113 Tommy 41523 9th, 107 Wolfe, , Wollenberg, Norman 42143 12th, 141 Wollenberg, Warren 43503 7th. 99 - Wollschlager 43073 9th, 108 Wollweber, Dennis 43063 9th. 107 Wong, Diana 43473 Sth, 102 Wood, Gerald 42203 11th, 118 . Wood, Phyllis 43253 8th, 104 Woodfill, Susan 42273 9th, 109 Woods, Jeannine 43283 7th, 98 Woods, Wayne 4V-1243 9th, 107 Wooldridge, John 42193 12th, 141 Woolsey, Nlarcelline 4OG3 11th, 119 Wencl, Carolyn 43073 9th, 108 Wencl, Darlene 43013 8th, 103 Wencl, Gary 43433 7th, 99 Wencl, Sharon 43343 8th, 105 Wendorf, Robert 42073 10th, 113 Wendorf, Roger 41423 11th, 118 Werggorf, Sharon 4222A3 11th, 0 Wennes, Howard 42073 10th, 113 Wentworth, Richard 42123 12th, 141 Wenzel, Paul 43413 8th, 105 Wentzel, Robert 43453 10th Wenzel, David 43323 8th, 105 Wenzel, Judy 41463 11th, 119 Wenzel, Wescott, Westphal, 113 Westrum, Karen 43343 Sth, 105 Wheeler, Warren 42183 11th, 117 Whigzaker, Carolyn 42383 10th, 13 Rodney 41313 10th, 115 Ann 43243 Sth, 103 Eugene 42243 10th, Whitcomb, Floyd 42463 11th, 118 Whitcomb, James 42083 10th Whitcomb, Roger 43503 7th, 99 Whitcomb, Ronald 43403 7th, 99 Worlein, John 43563 7th, 101 ' Wright, Douglas 41183 8th, 106 Wright, Lillian 42143 12th, 141 Wright, Robert 43443 7th, 102 Wright, Sharon 43353 7th, 102 Wuertz, Barbara 43053 9th, 111 Wuertz, Louise 42523 10th. 113 Wuertz, Marilyn 42293 10th,115 Wuertz Ruth 42413 8th, 105 Wulf, Sigrid 42193 12th, 141 Wyant, Edward 42193 12th, 141 Wyant, Evelyn 41353 10th, 114 Wyant, Gary 43533 7th, 101 Wyant, Judith 43043 9th,109 Whit., White White 0 1 White: White White v White: mb, Sharon 3323 8th, 106 Avis 41303 9th, 107 Darlene 42353 1ofh, 115 Elaine 41503 9th, 110 Eugene 43463 8th, 102' Gene 42193 12th, 141 JoAnn 43533 7th White, Juanita 41383 11th, 120 White, Marlys 41403 11th, 118 White, Melvin 43563 nn, 101 White Shirley 43363 10th 112 Wichmann, William 42113 9th, 111 Wiede1mann, Barbara 42563 9th, 11 Wiedemann, David 43023 8th,103 Wigant, Suellen 42003 7th, 100 Wilcox, Lee 41463 11th,119 Wilde, Clifford 42063 12th, 141 Wilde, Clinton 41423 11th Wilde, Jerry 42073 10th Wiley, Eugene 43343 8th, 105 Yanzgr, Peggy 42063 12fh, 141 Yanzer. Vern 42173 10th, 115 Yarwood, Marion 42063 12th, 141 Yaste, Burton 42073 10th, 113 Yocum, Barbara 42013 9th, 110 Yocum, Ronnie 43533 7th, 101 Yonke, Marilyn 41403 11th Young, Susan 4251-E3 9th, 108 Youngdahl, Gunnerd 42093 10th, 114 Youn dahl, Joan 41463 11th Youngdahl, Joyce 420Q 11th, 119 Youngmark, Ronald 43323 8th, 105 Yunker, Delores 42323 9th, 111 Zahradnik, Kenneth 4V-1073 11th, 117 Zeller, Victor 43023 8th, 103 Zerby, Joseph 43433 7011 99 Zerby, Marjorie 42343 10th, 'I15 Ziebell, Laverne 42065 12th6 141 Ziebell, Marie 43043 th, 1 9 Ziemer, Aleah 43283 7th, 93 Ziemer, Aneitta 4V-1243 91711 107 Zillgitt, Park 43523 7th, 101 Zitnak, Thomas 43563 7th, 101 Zook, Deanna 43043 9th, 109 Zrucky, Dale 42173 10th, 115 Zrucky, James ,43343 8th, 105 Zrucky, Paul 43043 9th, 109 Zupp, Shirley 43303 7th, 100
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