Austin High School - Austinian Yearbook (Austin, MN)

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'W W i Q QL ,w Q4 Fi 235 :LW F Wk 99525 'Y -A .. f 9 N Y , , w Y , 1 4, 74?-Cigfaoff 5 JV 2 , 7 M495 Q i ,,?,fg Lf f A gm J HIGH SCHOOL DAYS Our Bridge to the Future ...PRESENTED BY. . . . We Jim fhuilu AUSTIN HIGH SCHOGL 1956 . . . Austin, Minnesota We Built a Bridge 'fn -- ev 1,3 'L Lu W. hi t - 5 , ' e -.- 1!HlWf'-, I V 0-1. -X as gSff5i1 '9'9'O'9'9' V X. ,-51651114 A -iq Qt , X -vs , V x Ex - 1 . ui. 2..,, X Each spring graduation, the illusive dream which sometimes seems so un- attainable, finally becomes a reality for the seniors of Austin High School. Yet, as the moment approaches, we hesitate and begin to look back instead of al- ways forward, We recall our varied high school days with their emphasis on the personal, social, and vocational aspects of living. Among our many lasting memories as graduating seniors are the perennial highlights of homecoming, tournaments, mixers, and class elections. But also among our cherished memories are the many hours spent on homework, special themes, confidential chats with counsel- ors, ancient half lockers, the mother- daughter tea, the athletic banquet, and the annual Christmas song fest. Yes, as we reflect on our school careers, we realize that our days at Aus- tin High School were not in vain. For it was then we were preparing and pav- ing our way to the future. The bridge that will link yesterday's lessons with tomorrow's affairs. With our bridge so aptly built, we stand ready to assume our adult responsibilities, confident that we can cope with any of the situations which accompany maturity. si QQ, 4 jr Q 3. VV. K, k ,sk N 5 2, at, it L fi! wimawf , , 41 , 3 - fi 32542: 4 m'i5pI . 'Q , M 1 A gi ,V 'tj Xi ' hy Q wxcwjfh' 5, 4 Q i .X , 2 ',, K i T! an , ' E X 5 2 2 4 ll 4 ff r w ,E an E ge -an I5 is Q 1,45 Whmxxg. Highlights On Our Bridge... HUDDLING HAPPILY IN AN- TICIPATION of another victory are Dee McDermott, Jane Gannon, Darwin Olson, Herb Peterson, Bon- nie Raasch, Sandra Anderson, Jean Nasland, Mary Swenson. LADIES AND GENTLEMEN, I present AHS royalty, Joyce Grant, Charlotte Detwiler, Martha Moe, Bill Dunlap, Peggy McLaughlin, Jan Folkestad. u :mw HARMONIZING DURING ONE of their many appearances are the talented Silhouettes, Thea Miller, Betsey Christianson, Bonnie Hanson, Janet Hanson, Joan Nasland, Gweni Cblescott, Mary Swenson, Shan ' Lillquist, and Maureece Butler. 'Sunny Na ff?-S 5 V4 l Contehts . . . Introduction .. .. 2 Seniors . ........ . . 5 Faculty and Classes . . . . 31 Sports ........ .. 67 Music and Drama .. .. 91 Clubs ....... ...113 Features .... . . . 135 Advertisemdents . . . . 152 Index ..1 .... ...170 l N 5 X Q. .V sgi ct V bq 'Hm 'll 4, 1 rx-1 H X - r:f'?5Yfff '? fx X s U Q 'H qw THE PAST... Work and Fun As we seniors have journeyed through high school, we have crossed our bridge to the future. During this crossing we have been planning and working for that moment which is now here - Commencement. As we approach the end of our high school career, we reminisce with mixed feelings of relief and regret. Our academic and social education has been both work and fun. And now we must take that big step - the step off the bridge. 7 O WORK OR WHICH . . . Carol Ulland, Miss Grinely, Doree Kestner Jean Naslund, Jim Besco, Andrew Haarstad COLLEGE . . . Ted Gamelin, Dan James, Charles Tausche W t ... ws THE FUTURE.. What and Where Now at the end of our bridge, the big question in the minds of the seniors is what direction to take when we step off that bridge. Those who have not yet decided what to do confer with the counselors about their problem. The students at the lower left study- ing for the College Board Examinations have made their decision to attend college. Many other students will be working, they will hold various jobs such as clerking and farming. Regardless of the direction we go, this step must be taken. BELOW: Anderson, Diane - Orchestra l,2. Anderson, Gloria Kaye - FHA 2g Library Service 25 Part Time Employment 3. ...The Senior Class of '56 LEFT: Aberg, Robert Adams, Gene - FFA 1,23 Track lg Part Time Employment 2,3. Alford, Diane - Dirk and Bauble 2,3g Friendship Club 1,2,33 Thespians lg Part Time Emplowment 35 Nurse's Office Assist- ant 2. Amdahl, Blaine J. Ames, Robert - Part Time Employment 2,3. Anderson, Allan - Football 1,21 Swimming l,2,3g Part Time Employment l. Anderson, Carole - Friendship Club 3, GAA 3. Anderson, Charles - Baseball l,2. RIGHT: Anderson, Phyllis - Friendship Club 29 Teacher's Assistant 2g Transfer from Hay- field, Minnesota l. Angell, David - Dirk and Bauble 2,35 Base- ball 3g Basketball lg Track 3g Wrestling 2,3. Apold, Robert - Football 1,25 Part Time Employment 3. Arnold, Donald - Band lg Door Patrol lg Ushers' Club 1,2g Basketball lg Part Time Employment 1,2,35 Prom Band Committee 2. Ashton, Ronald - Chorus 1,23 Thespians lg Part Time Employment 3. Avery, Larry E. - Austinaires 3g Chorus 33 Part Time Employment 3. Anderson, Janet - Friendship Club 3g FHA l,2g Attendance Office 2g Part Time Em- ployment 2,3. Anderson, Margaret - Dirk and Bauble 2,3g Friendship Club l,2g GAA 1,25 Latin Club l.2,3g Thespians lg Attendance Office 35 Teacher's Assistant 2. J Ia i 'Q In I 'W Appears but briefly -on these pages... J ABOVE: Bearson, Larry - Baseball lg Basketball l,2, 35 Football l,2, Part Time Employment 2,3. Beaver, Louise - Dirk and Bauble 2,3g Friendship Club 1,25 GAA 1,25 Latin Club 1,2,3g Thespiansg Teacher's Assistant 2. Beck, Sandra - Friendship Club lg Chorus l A ,- ,, ' .,,. . '- - ' 1 1 l,2,3g Nurse's Office Assistant 2g Media lg Sweethearts 2. Becker, Robert - Basketball lg Football l,2, 3. Beeman, Adalia - Chorus l,2g Dirk and Bauble 2,33 Friendship Club l,2,3g FTA l,2, GAA l,2,3g Part Time Employment 3. ABOVE: Beeman, Karen - Austinaires 2,3g Chorus 1, 2,33 Friendship Club 23 GAA 2,3g Sweet- hearts 2, Prom Poster Committee 2. Bell, Roger - Door Patrol 1,25 Ushers' Club 1,39 Wrestling 1,2,3, Part Time Employ- ment 2,3. Bellrichard, William - Door Patrol lg Hall Patrol 23 Ushers' Club lg Track 2. Bender, Robert Benson, Donna - Chorus 25 Friendship Club 2,33 FTA 1,29 Latin Club 3g Teachers As sistant 3. Bergstrom, Bruce - Chorus 33 Hall Patrol 2 Jr. Academy of Science lg Latin Club 1,2,3 Student Council Committee lg Basketball 1 Part Time Employment 2,3. Besco, James - Sentinel 33 Part Time Em- ployment 2,3. Betterley, Shirley - Friendship Club 1,23 GAA 1,2g Cafeteria Staff 25 Part Time Em- ployment 3g Transfer from Red Wing, Min- nesota 1. 9 LEFT: Bailey, Clifford G. - Baseball 35 Track 3. Bartell, Faye - Band 1,2,3g Friendship Club r I 3, Orchestra 3. Back, Shirley - Friendship Club 1,2,3g At- tendance Office 2g Part Time Employment Baumgartel, Sharon - Friendship Club 1,2,3g 2,3, Lost and Found 2g Attendance Office 1. 8 ...Soon to be forgotten as this book will be we f.-, is 3 gy - f Y.. Q ...smg vt Va ' s ABOVE: Bauble 2: Friendship Club l,2,3g GAA 1: Attendance Office 23 Part Time Employ- Bjork, Mae - Part Time Employment 3. ment 3: Sweethearts prompter 2. Blom, Marlene - FHA 1,2: Part Time Em- Blowers, Joe - Swimming 1,2,3. ployment 3. Blymi, Nancy - Friendship Club 1,2,3g FHA Blowers, Colleen - Chorus l,2,3: Dirk and 3: FTA 2: GAA 2. F S .J I ABOVE: lg Latin Club 3: Attendance Office 2: Part , Time Employment 2,3. Bowe, Ronald - Part Time Employment 1, 2,3- Budd, James - Band 1,25 Part Time Employ- ment 35 Jr. Academy of Science 1,3, Vice Brand, Nancy - Friendship Club l,2,3g Part Time Employment l,2,3. Bridgeman, John - Part Time Employment l,2,3. President 2. Brooks, Elaine - Friendship Club 1,2,3g GAA 1,25 Orchestra 1,2,3. Bumbiers, Eric - Tennis lg Part Time Em- ployment 2,3: German Club 3. Busswitz, Rosemary - Friendship Club 1,2,3g FTA 3: GAA 1: Latin Club 2, Roman Sen- Brown, Jerry Rae - Friendship Club 35 FHA RIGHT: Butler, Maureece - Austinaires 2,39 Chorus 1,2,3: Dirk and Bauble 2,33 Friendship Club l,2g GAA lg Latin Club l,2,3: Orchestra 1,2,3g Thespian's Secretary 1: Sweethearts 25 Bernardine 3. ate 3: Orchestra l,2,3. Caesar, Manfred - Golf 3: Swimming 3: Ex- cshange Student from Frankfurt, Germany Carr, Jack - Football 1,2,3: Track 2. Carroll, Duane - Band l,2,3g FFA 1,2,3g hlshfrs' Club l,2,3: Part Time Employment ,2, . 9 Placed upon a dusty shelf... LEF'I: Chapmen, Darwin - Part Time Employment 2,3. Chinnow, Robert Christensen,'Dorothy - Friendship Club 15 FHA 35 GAA 2,35 Attendance Office 25 Cafeteria Staff 2,3. Christiansen, James Christianson, Betsy - Austinian 2,35 Austin- aires 25 Chorus 2,35 Dirk and Bauble 2,35 Friendship Club 1,25 FTA 15 GAA 1,2, President 35 Latin Club 2,35 Thespians 15 Prom Program Committee 25 Sweethearts 2. Christianson, Rosarme - Chorus 1,2-,35 Friendship Club l,2,35 FHA 1,2,35 Spanish Club l,2,3. ABOVE: Christofferson, Delores - Friendship Club l, 2,35 FHA 15 GAA 15 Teacher's Assistant 1. Christopherson, Shirley - Band 1,25 Friend- ship Club 2,35 GAA 1. Colescott, Gwen - Austinian 2,35 Chorus 35 Dirk and Bauble 2,35 Friendship Club5 Cabinet 1,2,35 FTA 15 GAA 1,25 Latin Club 2,35 Orchestra 1,2,35 Student Council 35 Student Council Committee 2,3 Thespians 15 Quill and Scroll 2,35 Sweethearts 25 Class Secretary l,2. Coney, Karen - Friendship Club 2,35 A:- tendance.Office 2,35 Transfer from Bloom- ing Prairie, Minnesota 2. Cottingham, Roland - Part Time Employ- ment l,2,3. . Cook, David - Student Council Committee 25 Basketball Manager 1,25 Golf 1. Cook, Lynda - Austinian 25 Chorus 35 Dirk and Bauble 2,35 Friendship Club l,2,35 GAA l,2,35 Latin Club 2,35 Orchestra 1,25 Sentinel 25 Editor-in-Chief 35 Thespians 15 Part Time Employment 35 Quill and Scroll 35 'Room For One More 25 Bernardine Committee Chairman 35 Prom Publicity Chairman 2. Cook, Robert - Football 15 Track 2,3. Cooley, Frank R. - Dirk and Bauble 2,35 Football 1.2.31 Part Time Employment 2,3. Cooling, Marlys - Friendship Club 35 FHA 35 Library Service 25 Transfer from Albert Lea, Minnesota 2. Culton, Gary .I. - Door Patrol l,2,35 Hall Patrol 1,25 Football 15 Cafeteria Staff 2,35 Part Time Employment l,2,3. Cummings, John - Dirk and Bauble 2,35 Basketball 15 Track 35 Bernardine 3. 1::'fiw,x?g'.'f ,SS . gg ,,..., 5' 1 ..g:,j 1 f' ...Among other souvenirs of the happy days RIGHT: Doerhoefer, Frank - Band 2,3. Dostal, Katherine - Library Service 1,35 At- tendance Office 2. Doty, Priscilla - Chorus 1. Dougherty, Ken - Latin Club 2,35 Baseball l: Golf 35 Part Time Employment 2,3. Draeger, Betty - Library Service 15 Part Time Employment 3. Dunlap, William - Latin Club 2, Roman Senate 35 Student Council 1,2, President 35 Student Council Committee 25 Baseball 15 Basketball l,2,35 Class President 25 Foreign Exchange Student to Germany 2. ABOVE: Curtis, Katherine - Door Patrol 15 Friend- ship Club 15 GAA 1,35 Part Time Employ- ment 2,3. Dahmen, Martha - Chorus 35 Friendship Club 1,2535 GAA 1,25 Latin Club l,2,35 Or- chestra 1,25 Sentinel 2,35 Part Time Em ployment 2,3. Dalager, Karen - Friendship Club 1,2,3 GAA 1,25 Spanish Club 25 Part Time Em- ployment 3. Dalquist, William - Band l,2,35 Prom In vitations Committee 2. ABOVE: DeLaney, William Denny, Jean - Attendance Office 1,25 Part Time Employment 3. Denny, Joan - Attendance Office 1,25 Part Time Employment 3. DeSart, Lair - Baseball 152,35 Basketball 1, 2,35 Football 25 Part Time Employment 35 Bernardine 3. Detwiler, Charlotte E. - Dirk and Bauble 2,35 Friendship Club l,2,35 FHA l,2,35 FTA 1,25 GAA 1,25 Spanish Club 1,25 Thespians 5 Majorette l,2,35 Homecoming Attendant Deyo, Roger - Baseball 15 Football l,2. Diederich, Julia - Friendship Club 35 Li- brary Supervisor l,2,3. lliggins, Patricia - GAA 35 Lost and Found A pompon .frayed and ragged AL. ABOVE: ship Club 35 Part Time Employment 3g Sweethearts 2. E l R I N. -S ' ' 3. a Md mmmmg 2' anim, Anna Mae - Friendship Club 3, Edwarqs, Deanna - Friendship Club 1,29 Transfer from Aberdeen, South Dakota 3. Part Tlme EmPl0YmCm 3- Ellis, Paul - FFA 2,3g Wrestling 1,2,3g Part Time Employment 2,3g Teachers Assistant Eisterhold, Dorothy - Chorus 2,33 Friend- 2. LEFT: Enstad, LaVonne - Friendship Club l,2,3g FHA l,2,3g Latin Club l,2,3g Cafeteria Staff 2,3. Erickson, Edward - Austinaires 2,33 Chorus 2,33 Sweethearts 2. Erickson, Rosalee - Friendship Club 23 GAA 2,3g Cafeteria Staff 2,3. Emst, Jean A. - Friendship Club 2g FHA GAA 15 Part Time Employment 3. Emsteen, Karen - Chorus 3g Friendship Club 33 Exchange Student from Fderericia, Denmark. Etzig, Eugene Feeley, Anthony - Hall Patrol 29 Part Time Employment 3. Fellows, Duane - Basketball lg Part Time Employment 2,3. ABOVE: Flaherty, Mary - Friendship Club lg FHA 3g Teacher's Assistant 2. Fletcher, Mary Ann - Chorus 2,3g Friend- ship Club 1,29 GAA lg Attendance Office lg Library Supervisor l. ABOVE: Folkestad, Janet - Band lg Friendship Club 2,35 GAA 2,39 Student Council 23 Part Time Employment 2,3g Homecoming At- tendant 3. Franklin, Daniel - Band l,2g Door Patrol 1, 2,3g Jr. Academy of Science 25 Basketball l,2,3g Football lg Part Time Employment 2,3. ..And a dance program from the prom r ABOVE: Gaughran, Wayne - Chorus 1,25 Student I . , Council 2,35 Student Council Committee 1, Ffeffhemi Vlfgll - Par! Time EmP10Ymeflt 2,35 Basketball 1,2,35 Track 15 Cafeteria 1,2,3- Staff 2,35 Teacher's Assistant 3. Gamelin, Theodore - Band 35 Latin Club 35 Transfer from Robinsdale, Minnesota 3. Gilbert, Patricia Joan - Friendship Club 1, Gartner, Kay - Band 1,2,35 Friendship Club 2,35 FHA 1,2,35 Part Time Employment 35 1,2,35 GAA 1,25 Orchestra 1,2,3. ABOVE: Gilbertson, Charles - Sentinel 25 Football l,2. Gillett, Ellen - Chorus 2,3g Friendship Club 2,35 GAA 35 Part Time Employment 3, Transfer from LaPrande, Oregon 2. H is E .,. 'fha ABOVE: Golden, Tom - Latin Club 1,25 Basketball l,2,35 Golf l,2. Gfallf, David L. - Chorus 2,35 Hall Patrol 25 Ushers Club 2,35 Football 15 Sweet- hearts 2. Transfer from Elkton, Minnesota 1. RIGHT: Grant, Joyce E. - Cheerleader 2,35 Chorus, 25 Friendship Club l,2,35 FHA l,2,35 GAA l,2,35 Part Time Employment 35 Homecom- ing Attendant 3. Green, James - FFA l,2,35 Track l,2,3g Wrestling 1,2,3. Greenameyer, Carol - Friendship Club 1,2, 35 FHA 35 Attendance Office 1,25 Prom Program Committee 2. Guckeen, James - Hall Patrol 1. Guckeen, Richard - Door Patrol 1,2,3g Hall Patrol 1,2,35 Library Service 1,25 Usher's Club 2,35 Attendance Office 3. Gudenburg, Janet - Band 2,35 Chorus' 2,35 A. at , 1 , Friendship Club 2,35 Orchestra 2,35 Span- Q ish Club 2,35 Sweethearts 25 Transfer jf 'P A from Elkton, Minnesota 2. gjzt ,,, , wi ,il , Guintire, Mary Jo - Band 15 Friendship Club l,2,35 Lost and Found 25 Student Council 2, Part Time Employment 3. Haarstad, Andrew - FFA 1,2,3. 13 P V - '5 .va 5,4 4 X A picture of a not quite forgotten sweetheart . it LEFT: Hall, Douglas - Orchestra 1 2. Hall Judy A - Austinaires 2 3' Chorus l 2 3, Friendship Club 2,35 Latin Club l,2,33 Student Council Committee 2. Hallman, Mary - Chorus l,2,3g Friendship Club 23 GAA l,2,3g Music Room Assistant 3. Hammer, Anne Marie - Dirk and Bauble 2,3, Friendship Club l,2,3g GAA l,2,3g Jr. Academy of Science 1' Latin Club 2 3' Ox chestra l' Attendance Office 3' Prom In- vitation Committee 2' Bernardinc Prompt- er 3g Sweethearts Prompter 2. Hanson, Bonita - Friendship Club 2,33 Latin Club 3, Orchestra 1,2,3g Prom Invitations Committee 25 Sweethearts 2. Hanson, Janet - Friendship Club 1,2,3g Or- chestra 1,2,3g Spanish Club 2,3, Student Council 3g Part Time Employment 3. CENTER PANEL TOP: Hanson, Patricia - Cafeteria Staff 2. CENTER PANEL: Hanson, Twilla - Chorus l,2,3g Friendship CENTER PANEL BOTTOM: Hart, Kenneth - Ushers' Club l,2,3. RIGHT: Hartley, Nolan - Door Patrol lg Wrestling 1. Hartson, Sharon - Band l,2,3g Part Time Employment l,2,3. Haskin, Carol L. - Chorus 1,2,3g Friendship Club 1,2g Part Time Employment 3g Sweethearts 2. 14 -di J' 35 5 kb t A Hanson, Sheldon - Football lg Wrestling 13 Part Time Employment 2,3. Club l,2,3g GAA l,2,3. Harrison, Beverly - Friendship Club l,2g Spanish Club 25 Part Time Employment 2,3 Hartgrave, Hazel - Friendship Club l,2,3g GAA 1. Hatch, Carolee - Friendship Club 2,3g GAA lg Orchestra l,2,3g Thespians 1, Attendance Office 3g Music Room Assistant 2, Mr. Christgau's Helper 3g Teacherfs Assistant 3. Haukom, Arlene - Friendship Club 1,2,3g Orchestra l,2,3. Hegg, David - Part Time Employment 1, 2,3. nfl ..And a bit of tinsel from the homecoming dance t RIGHT: Ishijima,hKazuko - Friendship Club 35 For- Hynie, Sonia n Friendship Club 12,33 FHA eign Exc ange Student from Japan 3. Vice-President 35 GAA 15 Lost and Found Jacob, Deanna - Friendship Club 1,2,35 25 Student Council 1,35 Friendship Cabinet FTA 25 GAA 15 Part Time Employment 3. 25 Part Time Employment 2,35 Class Treas- 5 3- Friensip u ,,5 ,,5 A Irwin, Patricia - Dirk and Bauble 2,35 l,2,35 Lost and Found 25 Thespians 15 Prom Friendship Club 1,2,35 GAA 2,35 Latin Band Committee 3. Club l,2, Roman Senate 35 Thespians 15 Part Time Employment 2,35 Mr. Christ- James, Daniel- Baseball l,2,35 Football 1,25 gau's Helpers 2. Part Time Employment 35 German Club 3. ll ' liz: A CENTER PANEL TOP: Staff 35 Part Time Employment 2,35 Ber- ' nardine 3. Hoogland, Dennis - Dirk and Bauble 2,35 Houdek, Mertin - Band 15 Ushers' Club 2, Latin Club l,2,35 Thespians 15 Ushers' Club Captain 35 Basketball 15 Football 15 Track l,2,35 Football 15 Tennis l,2,35 Cafeteria l,2,3. CENTER PANEL: 35 FTA 35 GAA 1,2,35 Orchestra 15 Thes- pians 1. Hovland, Deanna - Austinaires 35 Chorus 35 . . Dirk and Bauble 2,35 Friendship Club l,2, Hrllbefl, Ellgelle - WTCSUIHS 1- CENTER PANEL BOTTOM: Part Time Employment 3. Huisinga, Marlin - Track 35 Wrestling 1,2,35 Husemoller, Russell - FFA l,2,3 A ,I ..af'L': 5 5 55.. , .p,.,,,5, . ,. Y 2 fini? LEFT: Heydt, Deloris D. - Chorus 25 Part Time Employment 3. Hfimsness, Ray R- - Tfaflk 1,35 Wrestling 3- Holt, Marvin - Projectionist 2,35 Ushers' Club 2,35 Part Time Employment 2,3. Helgeson, Bonnie L. - Friendship Club 2. Honsey Marian Friendship Club 3, Ma I ' 9 ' jorette 35 Transfer from Minneapolis, Min- Herplinck, James W. nesota 3. mwmew ,al 'linmswr High school days are filled with haste . LEFT: Jan, Jerry - Golf 1,29 Swimming 1,2. Jarvis, Dale J enmngs, Raymond Jensen, Don - Part Time Employment 1,2,3. RIGHT: Jensen, Stella - Dirk and Bauble 2,39 Friendship Club l,2,3g Thespians lg Sweet- hearts Committee Chairman 2. Jolmson, Beverly Ann - Library Service 2. Jolmson, Dale S. - Door Patrol 1,2,3g Hall Patrol l,2,3. Johnson, David G. - Austinian 2,35 Dirk and Bauble 2,3g Student Council 2,35 Stu- dent Council Committee 1,2,3g Thespians Treasurer lg Tennis l,2,3g Bernardine 3, Room For One More 23 Sweethearts 2: Prom Publicity Committee 23 Class Presi- dent 3. BELOW: J olmson, Dorothy gogmson, Duane - Band l,2,3g Orchestra 1, Johnson, Jerry Allen - Ushers' Club 1,2,3g Football lg Part Time Employment 2,3g Teacher's Assistant 2. Johnson, Jerry Anthony Johnson, Lois - Chorus 2,35 Friendship Club Jordan, Dorothy - Friendshipi Club 1,2 Latin Club 2,39 Orchestra 1,2,3g1Sentinel 3 Music Room Assistant 25 Teacher's assistant 1,23 FTA lg Sentinel 2g Sweethearts 2. 2 3 Johnson, Wayne Josephson, Sharon - Friendship Club 1,2,3 GAA l. ' Hall Patrolg Part Time Employment Zi it F is Y S ...Rushing from class to class .gsm .f L ABOVE: Karlen, Sharon - Band l,2,3g Chorus 15 Friendship Club 1,2,35 Jr. Academy of Sci- ence 15 Latin Club 35 Bernardine 3. Kehret, Bmce - Chorus 1,35 Thespians 15 Football l,2,3. Keller, Janet - Band 1,2,3g Friendship Club 1,2,35 Orchestra l,2,35 Thespians 15 Part ? X - anu s-ea. . ,JJ V ' - z .V in i?lJ ?1'a..-ifw it Eid Time Employment 35 Room For One More 25 Sweethearts 2. Kestner, Doree - Austinian 2, Co-editor 35 Band lg Friendship Club 1,2, Cabinet 35 GAA l,2,3g Orchestra 15 Quill and Scroll 2,35 Prom Program Committee 25 Board of publications 35 Dirk and Bauble 35 Chorus 1. Kinney, Delbert L. - Track 35 Wrestling I, 2,35 Part Time Employment 1,2,3. Kirchner, Charles - FFA l,2,35 Track 1,35 Wrestling 3. Kirkwood, Norbert - Football 15 Track 3. Klassy, Calno Kling, Joan - Dirk and Bauble 25 Secre- tary 35 Friendship Club 1,2,35 FHA lg GAA 1,25 Jr. Academy of Science 3, President 2g Spanish Club 25 Secretary 3, Thespians 15 Teacher's Assistant 1,2g Bernardine 35 Sweethearts Committee Chairman 25 Prom Program Committee 2. Knowlton, Bob - Latin Club 1, Roman Senate 2,35 Student Council 15 Ushers' Club 25 Baseball 15 Football 1,2,35 Swimming 2,35 Track 35 Wrestling 15 Prom Invitations Committee 2. Knutson, Karen E. - Friendship Club 1,35 FHA 1,2,3g FTA 25 Nurse's Office Assist- ant 25 Teacher's Assistant 2. Knutson, Roger - Chorus 1,2,35 Dirk and Bauble 2, Vice President 35 Student Council 35 Student Council Committee 2,3g Thes- pians 15 Tennis 15 Sweethearts 25 Ber- nardine 35 Prom Dance Band Chairman 25 Part Time Employment 2,3. Krebsbach, Karen - Friendship Club 35 Part Time Employment 2,3. OUTSIDE PANEL: Krick, Neil W. - Ushers' Club 25 Part Time Employment 1,2,3. Krueger, Marlene - Friendship Club 1,2,3g GAA 15 Orchestra 1,25 Part Time Employ- ment 3. Kruger, Barbara - Friendship Club 2,35 GAA 2: Teacher's Assistant 2. Kuhl, Georgia Racing for seats at the tourney... .av ABOVE Larson, Gary Track 2 Wrestling 2 Larson, Janice Chorus 1 Friendship Club 12 3 FHA 12 3 GAA 12 Part Time Em- ployment 3 Lawson, Deanna Band 12 Friendship Club l,2,3, GAA l,2, Orchestra 1, Sentinel 2,35 Part Time Employment 35 Prom Pub- licity Committee 2. LeBarron, William - Football 15 Swimming 1,2535 Part Time Employment 35 Teacher's Assistant 3. Lee, Betty Jane - Friendship Club 1,25 Thes- pians 15 Part Time Employment 35 Teach- er's Assistant 1. ABOVE: Lee, Beverly - Friendship Club 35 FHA 1. Lee, Elaine M. - Friendship Club 35 Library Service 1,2,35 Part Time Employment 2,3. Lee, Jeanette Lee, Robert L. - Part Time Employment 3. Lehman, Wilma - Chorus l,2,35 Friendship Club 35 Music Room Assistant 35 Teacher's Assistant 25 Part Time Employment 3. Leister, Clarence Lembcke, James - Spanish Club 15 Usher's Club 15 Basketball 15 Football 1,25 Golf 1 2,35 Swimming 25 Part Time Employment 3 Lerum, Ruby - Friendship Club 1,25 Part Time Employment 35 Mr. Christgau's Help er 2. OUTSIDE PANEL: Kuhlemeier, Judy - Chorus 2,35 Friendship Club 35 FHA 25 Latin Club 1,2,35 Sweet- hearts 25 Transfer from Mason City, Iowa 1. Lagervall, Nancy - Chorus 15 Dirk and Bau- ble 2,35 Friendship Club 1,35 GAA 2,35 Or- chestra 1,2,35 Thespians 1. Langbehn, Ronald - Part Time Employ- ment 1,2,3. Langeberg, Charles - Austinian 2,35 Austin- aires 35 Camera Club 15 Chorus 2,35 Dirk and Bauble 2,35 Hall Patrol 25 Jr. Academy of Science 25 Part Time Employment 2,35 Latin Club 1,2,35 Ushers' Club 1,25 Ber- nardine Committee Chairman 35 Sweet- hearts Prompter 25 Board of Publications 35 Student Council Committee 2. ..Speeding through each year ABOVE: Lillquist, Roger - Football 15 Track 1,2,35 , Part Time Employment 1,2,3. Lestrud, Mary - Teacher's Assistant 2. v el . - . Le y' D mar D FFA L3 Lillquist, Shan - Austinaires 2,35 Chorus 2, Lewis, Nancy - Band 1,2,35 Friendship Club 35 Dirk and Bauble 2,35 Friendship Club 1,25 GAA 15 Latin Club 25 Orchestra 1,2,35 1,2,35 GAA 1,25 Latin Club l,2,35 Thespians Music Room Assistant 2,3. 15 K'Sweethearts 2. ABOVE: Locke, Judy - Chorus 15 Friendship Club 1,25 GAA 1,25 Orchestra 1,2,35 German Club 3. Lund, ElVeda - Friendship Club 1,2,35 GAA 1,2535 Latin Club 1,2,35 Sentinel 2, Associate Editor 35 Student Council Com- mittee 25 Quill and Scroll 35 Board of Pub- lications 3. Luren, Patricia G. - Friendship Club 15 GAA 15 FHA 1,25 Lost and Found 25 Cafe- teria Staff 1,2,35 Part Time Employment 1, 2,3. OUTSIDE PANEL: 30' Luthe, Raymond - Wrestling 15 Part Time Employment 2,3. Lyle, John - FFA 1,2, Vice President 35 Wrestling 2,3. Machacek, Daryle - FFA 15 Wrestling 1,2, 35 Part Time Employment 1,2,3. Machacek, Rex - Football 15 Part Time Em- ployment 1,2. Macy, John - Ushers' Club 15 Swimming 1. Maloney, Janice - Friendship Club 2,3 FHA 15 GAA 1. Madison, David - Door Patrol 25 Football 1, 2, 35 Track 25 Part Time Employment 1,2. Mangnuson, Ronald - Part Time Employ Majerus, Ronald C. - Track 3. ment 1,2,3. 19 Mason, Sandra - Friendship Club l,2,35 GAA 1,25 FHA 15 Student Council 15 Part Time Employment 25 Mr. Christgau's Help- ers 2. Mathias, Robert - Baseball 1,2,35 Basketball 1,2,35 Football 1,2,35 Teacher's Assistant 25 Class Treasurer 1. Matter, Rodney But they have their tranquil moments too... ABOVE: McCarney, Sharon - Chorus 2,35 Friendship Club 2,35 FHA 35 GAA 25 Latin Club 35 Part Time Employment 35 Transfer from Bismarck, North Dakota 2. McClain, John - Spanish Club 2,35 Track 1, ABOVE: McClelland, Eugene McClelland, Patricia - Friendship Club 2,35 EISIA 2,35 GAA 2,35 Part Time Employment McDermott, Mamo - Baseball 15 Golf 3. ABOVE: Matti, Marylou - Friendship Club 1,2,35 Megraw, Barbara - Chorus 1,2g Part Time GAA 1,25 Spanish Club 2,3. Employment 3. Mattick, Duane - Part Time Employment Meier, Merrill - FFA 1,2g Wrestling 1,25 l,2,3. 20 Part Time Employment 2,3. 2,35 Wrestling l,2,35 Part Time Employ- ment 3. McClary, Gwen - Chorus 1,2,35 Friendship Club 1,2,35 GAA 1,25 Attendance Office 2. McClary, Wayne - Basketball 1,35 Prom In- vitations Committee 2. McLaughlin, Peggy - Austinian 25 Austin- aires 2,35 Chorus 2,35 Dirk and Bauble 2,35 Friendship Club Cabinet 1, Treasurer 2, President 35 GAA 1,2,35 Sentinel 2,35 Span- ish Club l,2,35 Student Council 25 Thes- pians 15 Sweethearts 25 Class Vice-Presi- dent 25 Spanish Club Vice-President 15 Homecoming Attendant 3. Miller, Gloria - Friendship Club l,2,35' GAA 13 Part Time Employment 2,3. Miller, Ioan - Dirk and Bauble 2,35 Friend- ship Club l,2,35 GAA 1,25 Orchestra 1,25 Part Time Employment 35 Prom Invitations Committee 25 Bernardine prompter 3. 4lSt6IllIlg to Gleason in the Wee small hours ABOVE Miller, Sondra Chorus 2 Frrendshrp Club 123 FHA 12 GAA 1 Prom Invrtatlons Commlttee 2 Sentmel 3 Part Tlme Em ployment 3 Muller, Thea Chorus 2 3 Frrendshlp Club Cabmet 12 3 GAA 12 Latm Club 2 3 Orchestra l 2 3 Student Councrl Commlttee ANT' '! hlv 2 Prom Poster Commrttee 2 Foreign Ex change Student to Flnland 2 Mitchell Betty Chorus 1 2 Frnendshrp Club 2 Latm Club 2 Part Trme Employ ment 3 Sweethearts 2 Mlenar, Jerry Door Patrol 12 Ushers Club 1 Baseball 1 Part Tlme Employment -'Qs 'Ubi ABOVE Moe, Martha Austmarres 2 3 Chorus 1 2 Moe, Ronald FFA 12 3 Track 12 3 Wrestlmg 3 3 Latm Club 1 Roman Senate 2 3 Student Monahan, Ronald part Tlme Employment Councrl Commlttee 2 Student Councxl Sec 1 2 3 retary 3 Sweethearts 2 Homecommg Queen 3 Moore, Ellleen Mae Cafeterla Staff 3 ABOVE Myhre, Sharon GAA 12 Sentmel 23 Part Trme Employment 3 Teachers Assrst Moore, Karen Band 123 Frlendshlp ant 2 Club 2 Murphy, Jeanmne Frrendshrp Club 2 3 Nargan, Wrlllam D PTOJCCIIOHISIS 12 GAA 2 Part Tlme Employment 3 Part Txme Employment 1 2 3 ,MFL Naslund, Jean Austrnxan 2 Business Man ager 3 Chorus 3 Drrk and Bauble 23 Frlendshxp Club 123 GAA 123 Latm Club 23 Part Trme Employment 3 Prom Dance Band Commrttee 2 Board of Pub lrcatlons 3 Cheerleader 1 2 3 Naslund, Joan Austrruan 2 Austmalres 2 3 Chorus 2 3 Frrendshlp Club 1 2 3 GAA 1 2 3 Spanish Club 1 3 Presrdent 2 Swgethearts 2 Student Council Commit ICC Nerswanger, Tucky Austmran 3 Band 123 Drrk and Bauble 23 Friend shlp Club 123 GAA 123 Orchestra 1 2 3 Thesplans 1 Musrc Room Assrstant 2 3, Sweethearts 2 Nellls, Donald Nelson, Iris Frrendshlp Club 1,2,3, Cafe terra Staff 2, Part Trme Employment 3 Your best beau close and quiet... 1. Nw... Ali? ABOVE: Noble, Mary Ann Ohm, Myron - Baseball 3. Oliphant, Robert - Sentinel 2,33 Baseball l, 35 Part Time Employment l,2,3. Olson, Darlene - Friendship Club 1,23 Li- brary Service lg Mr. Christgau's Helpers 2. l OUTSIDE PANEL: Nelson, Leighton S. - Part Time Employ- ment. Nelson, Phyllis - Friendship Club l,2,3g GAA lg Latin Club 33 Orchestra l,2,3. Nelson, Shirley - Chorus l,3g Friendship Club 1,2,3g FHA lg GAA l,2,3. ABOVE: Owens, Gene Owens, William - Hall Patrol 2g Part Time Employment l,2,3g Prom Program Com- mittee 2. 22 I Y 1 i is ft f Y? si. HS .2 Olson, Janice - Friendship Club l,2,3g Club 33 Attendance Office 1. Olson, Leslie - Band l,2,3g Orchestra Golf l,2,3. Opsahl, Elmer - Part Time l,2,3. Overby, Richard - Baseball lg Wrestling Part Time Employment l,2. Nemitz, Gary - Basketball lg Cafeteria Staff 23 Part Time Employmnet 3. Nestegard, Curtis - Transfer from California Nielson, Donna - Friendship Club l,2,3g FHA l,2,3g GAA 1,2,3g Spanish Club 1,2, 3, Teacher's Assistant l,2. Patterson, Harry - Door Patrol 1,25 Hall Patrol 1,25 Spanish Club lg Track 2,35 Wrestling 1,23 Part Time Employment l,2,3. Patzer, Shirley - Friendship Club 1,23 GHA lg GAA lg Attendance Office lg Part Time Employment 2,3. ...Half-dozing in the sun by a peaceful stream OUTSIDE PANEL: Quam. Richard' Club l,2,33 Thespians 1 Nurses Office As sistant 2,33 Bernardine 3 Raasch, Donna - Chorus 33 Dirk and Bau- Rasmussen, Howard - Part Time Employ ble 2,33 Friendship Club 33 GAA 33 Orches- ment 3. t . . . A . 2af1igiL1ll:isp,E2?sti,'n?4 Sic Room Sslstam llgsgnussen, Leslie L. - FFA 1 2 3 Wrestling Rappe, Janet - Dirk and Bauble 2,33 Latin Reed, Harold - Door Patrol 1 2 3 IBELOW: eck, John - Part Time Employment l,2,3. ercival John Perry, Jane - Dirk and Bauble 2,33 Friend- ship Club l,2,33 GAA lg Sentinel 33 Spanish Club l,3, Secretary 23 Thespians 13 Teach- er's Assistant 2. Peterson, Lavern C. Phelps, Joel - Chorus 2,33 Dirk and Bauble 2, President 33 Latin Club 2,33 Student Council 33 Thespians President 13 Room For One More 23 Sweethearts 23 Ber- nardine 33 Prom Poster Committee 2. Pike, Joanne - Friendship Club l,2,33 Sen- tinel 33 Quill and Scroll 3. Plantz, Bonita - Friendship Club 23 Teach- er's Assistant 2,3. Plummer, Betty - Band 2,33 Friendship Club 3g FTA 33 Teacher's Assistant 33 Transfer from Minneapolis, Minnesota 2. 'Ur , X ,. ABOVE: P Pollick, Dick - Part Time Employment 1, f if late V. itte A 1 iiiyyyt etteilitr A il: L N W rindle, Milo - Teacher's Assistant 1. 2 3 Quam, Mary - Band l,2,33 Friendship Club , . Powers, Ruth - Friendship Club 2,33 FHA 33 Transfer from LaCrosse, Wisconsin 2. l,2,33 GAA 13 Latin Club 2,3. In your room alone with your thoughts... .N Iii. .- Y : 'wi ABOVE: Richards, LaDonna W. - Orchestra l,2,3g Prom Publicity Committee 2. Rice, Sandra - Friendship Club 3g Transfer Ries: Bonnie ' FfiendShiP Club 1,33 Part from Kansas City, Missouri 3. Time EmPl0YmeUt 2,3- Rieser, David - FFA 1,2,3g Track 1,2,3g Rice, Sharon - GAA lg Cafeteria Staff 2. Wrestling l,2,3. Ig, 8 1, 4335 C5 xr HN im:-at y sf.-. E::',f ' ABOVE. Roach, William - Spanish Club lg Ushers' Club 23 Baseball l,2,3g Basketball l,2g Foot- ball l,2,3. Roadenizer, Carol Robb, Jean Ann - Part Time Employment 33 Transfer from Sarasota, Florida 3. Rogers, Frederick - Track 2. OUTSIDE PANEL: Reed, Wayne - FFA 1,2,3. Ruechel, Charles - FFA l,2,3g Wrestling l l,2,3g Part Time Employment l,2,3. Rugg, Robert - FFA lg Student Council 1 Wrestling 1,2,3g Class President 1. Rush, Don - FFA lg Part Time Employ ment 2. Russell, Caroline - GAA 15 Teacher's As sistant 2. Reinartz, Maxine - Friendship Club 2,3. Regan, Thomas - Football 1. Reynolds, Lawrence Wondering what has been and is and will be ag , A , gf . ,qiihlmsfr -, , i .... , p t ,y ,,: . 4 ABOVE: Ryks, David - Basketball l,2,3g Tennis 1,23 Prom Invitations Committee 2. Ryks, Mary - Friendship Club 25 Part Time Employment 3. Sale, Ed - Part Time Employment l,2. Sathre, Ann - Friendship Club 1,2,3g FHA lg Student Council Committee 2, Attend- ance Office 2,3g Part Time Employment 3. Sayles, William - Band lg Orchestra lg Football l,2,3g Track 2,35 Wrestling 2,39 Prom Program Committee 2. ABOVE: Schmeling, Meredith - Friendship Club 23 Schabacker, Alberta FHA l,2,3. Schabacker, Joyce - vice 2. Schiltz, Donald Schleicher, Charles Patrol lg Part Time - Door Patrol 19 Hall , I FHA 3. - Friendship Club 3, Schmidt, Gwendolyn FHA lg Library Ser- Schmidt, Raymond Employment 2,3. 1,2,3. OUTSIDE PANEL: Schultz, Rosemarie - Friendship Club l,2,3g Part Time Employment 3. Seavey, Garth - FFA l,2,3g Football 1,2,3g Track 2,35 Wrestling l,2. Sellers, Duane - Band 1,2g Chorus 2,33 Stu- Schocker, Billy - FFA 1,2,3g Ushers' Club dent Council 1,23 Student Council Commit- tee 23 Baseball lg Basketball lg Football l, 2,35 Tennis 3, Track 2 Cafeteria Staff 3, Sweethearts 2. Sheldon, Sandra - Friendship Club 2,35 FHA 2,33 GAA lg Part Time Employment 35 Transfer from Mankato, Minn. 1. 25 pit 26 High school is our bridge to the will be... LEFT: Q Shipe, Carol - Band 1,25 Dirk and Bauble' 2,35 Friendship Club 1,2,35 FTA 1,25 Or- chestra 1,2g Thespians 15 Part Time Em- ployment 3. Silver, Marlyn - Chorus 2,35 FHA 35 Part Time Employment 35 Transfer from Cedar Rapids, Iowa 2. Siple, Barbara - Chorus 15 Friendshtip Club I5 GAA 1. RIGHT: Skogeboe, Marilyn - Friendship Club 1,2,35 FHA l,2,35 GAA 1. Skov, Lorraine - Friendship Club 2,35 Nurse's Office Assistant 2. Smith, Sylvia - Band 15 Friendship Club 1, 35 GAA l,2,35 Attendance Office 3. Smith, Virginia - Friendship Club 35 Span- ish Club 2,35 Transfer from Elkton, Minn. 2. Snater, Barbara - Dirk and Bauble 2,35 Friendship Club 1,2,35 FHA 25 GAA 15 Latin Club 2,35 Orchestra 1,2,3g Student Council5 Thespians 15 Music Room Assist- ant 25 Sweethearts 2. Snyder, David Soiney, Bob Sollie, Paul - Basketball 35 Part Time Em- ployment 35 Prom Dance Band Committee 2. BELOW: Sprung, Allan 5 , Sroch, LeRoy - FFA 15 Study Hall Supervi Sorenson, Joyce Ann - Library Supervisor 1. sor 1. Spiess, Sharon - Friendship Club 1,2,35 FHA Stahl, Calvin D. - Part Time Employment 15 GAA 15 Prom Band Committee 2. 2,3. We can build it high and soaring... or crude and shabby LEFT: Stehlik, Robert - Part Time Employment 3. Stoike, Michael Strand, Carolyn - Dirk and Bauble 2,35 Friendship Club 1,2,35 GAA 1,25 Latin Club 35 Orchestra l,2,35 Sentinel 35 Thespians 15 Attendance Office 35 Sweethearts 2. Studer, Ronald Ray Swenson, Mary - Cheerleader 1,2,35 Chorus 35 Dirk and Bauble 2,35 Friendship Club 1, 2,35 GAA 1,25 Orchestra 1,2,3, Friendship Cabinet 2,35 Room For One More 25 Bernardine 35 Sweethearts 2. Talley, Camelia - Friendship Club 1,25 FHA 15 GAA 15 Teacher's Assistant 25 Voca- tional Secretary 2. Tarrence, Doyle - Chorus 1,25 Baseball 1,25 Basketball 15 Football 1,25 Track 1,2,3. Tate, Gary - Student Council 35 Student Council Committee 35 Baseball l,2,35 Bas- ketball l,2,35 Class Vice-president 3. RIGHT: BELOW: Thomson, Kenneth - Spanish Club 2,35 Ush- ers' Club 35 Swimming 1,2,35 Tennis 1,25 Track 3. Thorson, Beverly - Part Time Employment 3. Tollefson, Duane E. - Wrestling 2. Tauche, Charles - Latin Club 1,2,3, Student Council Committee 25 German Club Presi- dent 35 Prom Program Committee 2. Tennis, Richard - Basketball 15 Track 1,2,3. Thompson, Barbara - Chorus 25 Friendship Club 1,25 FHA 15 GAA 15 Part Time Em- ployment 3. Tomlinson, Richard E. - Football 1,25 Track 1,2,35 Wrestling 1. Torkelson, Arlette - Austinian 2, Co-editor 35 Friendship Club 1,2, Vice President 35 FHA 1, President 2, State Vice President 35 Latin Club 2,35 GAA 1,25 Student Council 2, Treasurer 35 Attendance Officef25 Princi- pal's Office 25 Quill and Scroll 2,35 Girls' State 25 Class Treasurer 2. 1113 But build it we must...and when ,tis done... BELOW: Van Fleet, Bonnie - Band l,2,35 Orchestra 35 Nurses' Office Assistant 2. Veverka, Jim - Jr. Academy of Science 15 Sentinel 2,35 Ushers' Club 35 Swimming 1, 2,35 Tennis 1,2,3. ship Club 1,2 35 FTA 3 GAA 1' Orch lg Student Council Committee 25 Part Employment 35 Nurse's Assistant 25 Te er's Assistant 3. ' Walterman, Beverly - Band 1,2,3: Fri , Q , f . . ,I Wangen, David A. - FFA 1,2,35 Track Wrestling l,2,35 Part Time Employment lb Q X' 2 i l N X.. S, '. 1 ,-KJQPQQ: '1 ill? ,A ' at . . V: VjQ6gg,ikg:35 Q-we-K .aasaivg 3 . BELOW: Ward, Ardell - Friendship Club 152,35 FHA l,2, Secretary 35 Cafeteria Staff 3. Warner, Nancy - Friendship Club 2,35 FHA 15 FTA I5 Sentinel 2,35 Teacher's Assistant 25 German Club 3. BELOW: Wasko, Gerald - Spanish Club 2,35 Track 2,35 Wrestling 25 Part Time Employment 35 Transfer from Chetek, Wisconsin 2. Watt, Richard - Basketball 1,2,3. Webber, Jon - Student Council Vice Presi- Warrington, Diane - Friendship Club 2,35 Jr. Academy of Science 2,35 Latin Club. 1, 2,35 Attendance Office 35 Teacher's Assist- ant l5 Prom Program Committee 2. Warrington, Edward - FFA 1,25 Track 25 Wrestling l,2,3. dent 35 Student Council Committee 35 Bas- ketball l,2,35 Golf l,2,35 Cafeteria Staff 35 Teacher's Assistant 3. Wenzel, Judy - Austinaires 35 Chorus l,2,35 Friendship Club 2,35 FHA 15 Attendance Officer 35 Part Time Employment 35 Teach- er's Assistant 25 Sweethearts 2. OUTSIDE PANEL: Torrens, James - Golf 35 Part Time Em- ployment 2,3. Tridle, Joe - Baseball l,2,35 Football 1,2,35 Wrestling 2. Ulland, Carol - Friendship Club l,2,35 FHA l,2,35 Latin Club 2,35 Cafeteria Staff 2,35 Prom Invitations Committee 2. Underdahl, Carol - Band 35 GAA lg Sen- tinel 35 Spanish Club 25 Cafeteria Staff 3. Vanden Heuvel, Loretta - Friendship Club l,2,35 FHA 15 GAA 15 Teacher's Assistant 2. Van Grevenhof, Delbert ...There is nothing to do but cross BELOW: White, Juanita - GAA 2g Transfer from L 1 , M' 2. Westenberg, Liesbeth - Dirk and Bauble 33 y e mnesota Friendship Club 3g Bernardine 3g Ex- h S d f H ll d 3' White Marlys - Band l,2,3g Friendship C ange tu em rom 0 an Club l,2g GAA lg Part Time Employment Wheeler, Warren - Baseball lg Football 1. 2,3. BELOW: Wilhelm, Donald - FFA 1,2,3g Wrestling lg Part Time Employment 2,3. Wilcox, Lee - Band l,2,3g Chorus 2,3g Or- chestra 1,2,3g Basketball lg Football l,2,3g Swimming 2,35 Tennis 1,2,3g Sweethearts . ' - h - 2. Wilkinson Ilene - Chorus 1,2g Dirk and 2' Prom Invitations C alrman Bauble 2,3g Friendship Club l,2,3g FHA 1g Wilde, Clinton - Chorus l,2,3g Sweet- GAA 1,2g Spanish Club lg Part Time Em- hearts 25 Austinaires 3. ployment 3. W . N f ,EF ,gl A .K BELOW: Wilson, Fred Williams, Beverly - Friendship Club 123' wobschau Beverl . - . ' ' ' y - Friendship Club 1,2,3g FHA 3- GAA 3' FHA lg GAA 2,33 Cafeteria Staff l,2,3. Williams, Lowell - Door Patrol 15 Part Time Employment 1,2,3. Wood, Gerald - FFA 1. OUTSIDE PANEL: Club l,2,3g FTA l,2,3g GAA 1, Secretary 25 Latin Club 3g Orchestra 1. Woolsey, Marceline - Friendship Club 1,2, l 1 3g Nurses' Office Assistant 2. Y0Ungd3hl,. Joyce f Fl'leHdSh1P Clllb 1,233 I GAA 1, Vice-President 23 Student Council Yonke, Marilyn - Friendship Club 2,3g Committee 25 Orchestra 1,2,3g Prom Pub- GAA 1,35 Orchestra l,2,3g Sweethearts 2. licity Committee 2. Youngdahl, Joan - Chorus 35 Friendship Zahradnik, Kenneth - FFA 1,2,3. TOP STUDENTS take Merit Scholarship tests. ROW l: Gilbert, Miller, Warrington, B. Hanson, J. Hanson, Enstad. ROW 2: Rappe, Hall, Richards, Naslund, Gudenburg, Myrhe, Lee. ROW 3: Tausche Gamelin, Wilcox, Langeberg, Johnson. x It takes all kinds of people Not just a few individuals To make Austin Great CHOSEN TO LEAD the senior class were Sonja Hynie, treasurer, David G. Johnson, presidentg Joan Kling, secretary, and Gary Tate, vice-president. EXCHANGE STUDENTS soon caught the spirit of Austin High School. Lending their support to the basketball team are Karen Ernsten, Denmarkg Liesbeth Westenberg, Hollandg Kazuko Ishijima, Japang and Manfred Caesar, Germany. HEADS OF ORGANIZATIONS are responsible for efficie'nt operation of extra-curricular activities. ROW l: Peggy McLaughlin, Friendship Clubg Sonja Hynnie, FHA, Betsy Christianson, GAA. ROW 2: Jane Perry, Talismang Lynda Cook, Sentinelg Ar- lette Torkeelson and Doree Kestner, Austinian. ROW 3g Joel Phelps, Dirk and Baubleg Charles Tausche, German Clubg Bill Dunlap, Latin Club and Student Council, Richard Guckeen, Ushers' Club. J? Superintendent L. S. HARBO Principal R. M. WESCOTT Junior High Principal D. L. WARREN Assistant Principal G. H. DARLING Our Education Is In Their Hands... In crossing the bridge of high school life which spans six years, we need constant guidance. Ever alert to our needs are the administration and faculty. Our school could not run smoothly with- out them for they are the ones who organize and execute the many facets of school life which make us mature, educated personalities. Business Manager S. L. COUMBE Vocational Director FLOYD LUEBEN Academic or Vocational Goal can be achieved While European Exchange Students attending Austin High School have given us a better under- standing of International problems, they have also made us more keenly conscious of the unique nature of our particular school system. Austin High School students have become increasingly aware of their untold opportunities and benefits. A student may receive an education so complete that he can secure a job immediately after graduation. Also, if an individual chooses, he may select his subjects from the variety of academic courses offeredf These SCHOOL BOARD MEMBERS SEATED: Roy Tedrow, Kleo Gildner, L. S. Harbo, Dr. P. A. Lom- men. STANDING: Dr. R. R. Wright, Richard Dough- erty, S. L. Coumbe, Dr. Chester Sitz. will provide a suitable background for further edu- cation in any college. By combining these two, a student can later work his way through college. Although Austin High School is already outstand- ing, the administration and faculty constantly plan for further educational improvements, and as our enrollment continues to increase, they will find time to help each student with his or her individual prob- lems. We students appreciate and respect these people because we know that without their help and understanding, an education would be almost im- possible to obtain. if , it , I J' 2 . is , MORTON A. CARNEY: occupation- al relations trade coordinator. 3 g 9 QQ 'Lx M WILLA M. CHURCH: senior high ,r librarian, Senior Library Service Club. GORDAN s. FOGDALL: audio- visual education, Camera Club. 9 FRANCIS GAMELIN: coordinator of psychological services. LENA B. GRINLEY: high school counselor, Senior Friendship Club. HAROLD KANNADY: merchandis- ing, occupational relations, coordina- tor of distributive education. W. KIRCHDOERFER: high school counselor, Student Council. MRS. RHODA LANGEBERG: school social worker. RUTH MITCHELL: senior high li- brarian, Library Service Club. MARION L. WELKEN: junior high librarian. BEATRICE WITT: school nurse. MARY YOCUM: office occupations coordinator, clerical office practice, secretarial training, shorthand. SECRETARIAL STAFF SEATED: Mrs. La Dean Hoogland. STANDING: Betty SEATED: Lois. Tischer. STANDING: Mrs. Mary Jane Lensch, Mrs, Patricia Magee, Carol Lensch, Mrs. Beverly Miller, Kay Fmholdt, Marilyn Bolgren, Mrs. -Florence Mees, Marian Knutson, Carol VanDenover, Mrs. Joseph- Fredrrckson, Marlene Tangen, Barbara Hoff, Elaine Mun- ine Warfield. S011- IN MEMORIAM... The Master is come, and calleth for thee. I will not leave you comfortless: Last February death cast a somber shadow over Austin High school and took from us three of our faculty members, Mrs. Elmer Requa, Mr. A. O. Bentrude and Mr. Nathaniel Goudy. Each filled a particular place that since has not been quite the same. In their years of teaching they LELAND M. ARNESON: general and vocational agriculture, Future Farmers of America. GERTA B. BARRETT: German. LORNA D. BATES: English ll. LEE R. BEDSTED: driver training, painting and decorating. FRANCIS BRIDGES: English 10- 11. EARL C. BROOKS: bookkeeping, general business. DONALD E. BURGESS: vocational radio and television, Radio Club. JAMES H. DICE: general and voca- tional agriculture, Future Farmers of America. DOROTHY DOWN: C. P. English, English ll, Senior Friendship Club. HENRY W. DREYER: radio and television. MRS. EVELYN D. GALBRAITH: Spanish, Spanish Club. BLAIR HAINER: American history, basketball. JANE ANN HARRIGAN: book- keeping, comptometry, department chairman, junior class advisor. MRS. FLORENCE HELPA: voca- tional hairdressing. PAUL O. HELTNE: music coordin- ator, intermediate, junior, and senior orchestra. .. Hg,-exif-,lf - . ,lf f ..' A .. I will come to you. gave us not only the basic fundamentals of subject matter, but also those intangibles which make life more meaningful, more worthwhile. To these teachers - their words, their deeds, their lives - we of Austin High school pay sincere tribute. . -- Courtesy of the Austin Daily Herald .3 . i , ,.,.., ff. . 12 .. v- S 1-5 EDWARD JOHNSTON: vocational welding. PHILIP M. JOHNSTON: vocational heating and air conditioning. ISIDORE L. KOLB: vocational car- pentry. ARLING W. LAKE: auto body ll- 12. MARIE MAGNER: biology, chem- istry. ROBERT W. MEINHARD: Ameri- can history, basketball. CLARA C. MITCHELL: social science. ROGER W. MOEN: American his- tory, social science. MRS. MARGARET MORGAN: home economics, home manage- ment, home nursing. RICHARD E. HOFFMAN: voca- tional auto mechanics. AMANDA E. HORVEI: advanced algebra, senior mathematics, solid geometry. CHESTER O. HYLLAND: vocation- al auto mechanics. CALMER A. JENSEN: clerical of- fice practice, shorthand, typing. ARTHUR H. JOHNSON: bookkeep- ing, shorthand, typing. DONNA JEAN JOHNSON: English ll-12. 1' 9, S...ff... SHAKESPEARE LIVES AGAIN as Miss Donna Johnson points out the significant features of Lair DeSart's and Doug Hall's Elizabethean Theatre. JAMES E. NICKELS: C. P. English, English 12. LeROY H. NIELSEN: vocational machine shop. JEROME H. OLSON: basic and senior mathematics, science. GEORGE RABIDEAU: American and world history. J. A. RANUM: vocational carpentry. DONALD E. READ: social science. .i as OLIVE SCHULTZ: vocational hair- lb dressing. HELEN E. SIODIN: secretarial 'ii' training, shorthand. gzg uw ,lxlk irkfhy R JOHN O. SKARET: C. P. English, ' English 12, department chairman. , . I ..ar . ,Z ggi gd, ONE MOMENT T0 BE REMEMBERED was the duet sung by Miss Cecily Spaulding and Carrol Hovland at the Student Council Mixer last winter. CECILY SPAULDING: Speech, Dirk and Bauble, fall play, speech festival. ALLEN THIEMICH: English ll, journalism, Sentinel. O. F. TRAMONTINE: auto mech- anics, driver training. FRANK WASKO: vocational auto body. RICHARD M. WHITE: driver train- ing, safety education, safety patrol. CHARLES O. WILLARD: physics, general science. is , Q. A k ' ? ki,.v +5 - ' l Lr-sz-1' ' X Q. J., r, Q Y ' 'S' .- .JV-:MT 41 ' ' . il Q lgf ,i N' .Mt IV E 'H 1 ia, N, , 3 J an r ft mnf- emi 1L,,' rdif 1 A' fi rf 1 Q 4' S + 4' iss , if im . 9 e f X l GRADE 11-BRIDGES-201 ROW l: Anderson, Boyer, Laivell, Tur vold, Whitaker, Kressin ROW 2: Hundlo, Duerst, Tebay, Truesdell, Greenman, Swain, Konz ROW 3: Furtney, Hogan, Comeau, Kie watt, Enger, Dahl, Branden ROW 4: Nelson, Butler, Mallory, Otter bein, Arntzen, Armstrong, Toresdahl, Mc Kay GRADE 1 1-BROOKS-232 ROW 1: S. Johnsnon, Adams, Olson, Ro- secke, Smith, Hall, Meister ROW 2: Anderson, Schocker, Barnes, Bes- sen, J. Johnson, Bos, Studer ROW 3: B. Johnson, True, Ulven, Schroe- der, Kuhl, Wilson, Hartema ROW 4: Peterson, Justice, Apold, Jeffers Scholten, Joel, Read, Louden 1 .-uv J? wr, s . , +- ., .-1 GRADE 11-BATES-218 ROW 1: R. Brockmeier, Severson, John- son, M. Brockmeier, Hall, Hill, Schneider. ROW 2: Gudenburg, Anderson, Hansen, Nordland, Hallman, Ekedal, Larson ROW 3: Lembrick, Beaver, Sheetz, Hanson, Williams, Evanson ROW 4: Henrickson, Gaughran, Stanton, Jones, Tapp, Feeley, Anderson JD 1 it? 5,3 4 1--+ Nm 5' 5,,i,t,, La ef' i.-.,-kifiif 3 M Q .Q e . Xe V L :gf tr ' 5 R ,K ,. I fi' GRADE 11-DICE-V-107 ROW 1: Jensen, Lau, Heiny, Goetsch Smith, Bell, Thompson ROW 2: Wendorf, Stockwell, Skjeveland Dillavou, Orth, Whitcomb ROW 3: Cotter, Unverzagt, Ryks, Radloff Christensen, Durth, Henamen J ,-4. ij 'l..' 'fr .m -35, iks J m ' ' A 1 , ,,.. ff, s-Q . ' ijt wi, -, , Q GRADE 11-DOWN-246 Q L s I pu, f 75 A i f '- ROW I: Lee, Jarvis, Tarrence, Schroeder, lf ' 5 ' -- Eblemsheely e , 2 f' 5 ROW 2: Barth, Peters, Ferguson, Lee, Kun- Q., it 5 , ' I fr ' 9 , ze, Anderson fi - if ROW 3: Feil, Belden, Welch, Froester, WJ 5 Loewen, Hansen, Rice i t A ., 1 ROW 4: Berndt, Yaste, Asper, Hack- 5 1 barth, McAlister, Brady, MacDonald, Os- 2 , 4 3 born f V I7 E TH 4 ,,., L, I il 4? 6 . , - ' - ,:'. li GRADE' 11-HAINER-220 Vi I., . Q , W V G V 6 ,,.A V A I f i .sse ji j- y f 2 , 2' i , ' , ROW I: Weltzenkamp, J. Johnson, D. John- 0 Agn ,f-1, , N f , ' ' g my son, Van Grevenhof, Bustad, Feuerhak, , , film 'Y' ' A Y, ' ' F' A 'Q , Erickson, Paulson 1 , 1 i , '-ll ' ROW 2: Morgan, Yanzer, Hinz, Friedrick, rt k W, , ,, t ,, , A 1 Butts, Tabor, Tucker, King, Buchanan s f L - 3 p, ,, . P A' ' or 3 'rrr 5- ROW 3: Krachmer, Johnson, Dale, Nelson, , N Smith, Locke, Westphal, Venema, Pinke, GRADE 1 1-HORVEI-250 ROW 1: Evans, Duel, Nelson, Geyer, Bjork Hogrefe, Wuertz ROW 2: Gilbertson, Ulland, Jordan, Lecy Heuton, Dahlback, Husemoller, Johnson. ROW 3: Grovdahl, Novak, Viste, Hess Ullom, Richards, Sibbers ROW 4: Dunn Kol in Saari Phle er, , P , , 8 Berry, Randall, DeFor, Sitz, James s Wenzel GRADE 11-HARRIGAN--142 ROW l: Christofferson, Dean, Hayden, Betterley, Turvold, Bostrack, Cook, Soiney ROW 2: Erickson, Anderst, Johnson, Wy- ant, Swancutt, Sale, Anderson, White ROW 3: Holder, Youngdahl, Converse, Paulson, Warn, McKee, Stegeman, Kaantz, Hardy IX ev Cf! xv ,Q- t A-H-, 0 .j R.- -32 ,lf . v , F t 'Aim E Ai'A hifi. Q A ' A f J' H1 .... .4 i f-5 .J V j-:Igx A , -, E 1 5 'f ' IIA D : i, A g in W - ffl . ffl .5 . :', lrk, A .,.- 9 if . TJ , if T J ,V o f I D, U I . 'QL J, lit em 5 9 -if ,W-42 Q GRADE 11-MEINHARD-213 ROW l: Engle, Rathke, MacLaren, Ode gaard, Meyer, Meister, Estes ROW 2: Wennes, Belsham, J. Wolf, Schroe der, Finholdt, Wilde, Chaffee, R. Wolfe, Gwinn ROW 3: Ellison, Bos, Bauldner, Wiley, Ma cal, Johnson, Karnes, Mason 5 3 , .,. f-. xi, ,nf- GRADE 11-JENSEN-140 ROW I: Donda, McFarland, Salisbury Nowell, Rogers, Dearmin, Griese ROW 2: Walton, Kelly, Plevka, Hansen Goebel, Gannon, Veverka, Shutt ROW 3: Guckeen, Espe, Rosbuck, Davis Zerby, J. Johnson, Perry, Johnson GRADE 11-A. J OHNSON-OG ROW I: Noble, Aandahl, Beadle, McCay, Luthe, Hayden, Hegna ROW 2: Pratt, C. Johnson, B. Johnson, Klme. Lee, B. Greenlee, Stoen, C. Greenlee. ROW 3: Baldner, Thilgen, Munson, Sollee, Dehler, Hansen, Matison ROW 4: Veverka, Kellogg, DeVries, Gil- bertson, Hemmer, Anderson, Dahl, Baed- ke, Cafourek GRADE 1 1-MAGNER-146 ROW l: Peterson, Johnson, Madson, Bell- richard, Eblen, Kautz, Williams ROW 2: Golden, Moore, Loewen, Garrity, Jordan, Newell, Benson, Vandegrift ROW 3: Overocker, Johnson, Swank, Hal- lum, Newell, Dockham, Shutt ROW 4: Busch, Fendrick, Dewey, Church- ell, Kestner, Lunde, Lillquist GRADE 11-MORGAN-138 son, Madison, Baldwin 53 1- gall, ft: -3 fa, . f .is V 4 ROW l: Jorgenson, Peck, Paulson, Ever- A by ROW 2: Braford, Johnson, Moe, Carlson, Jensen, Alm ROW 3: Jacob, Farrell, Walton, Grothe, Nelson, Sterling, White 1 s QL 1 . f i 9 Q Q ,Z- - ' 4 X fi, ri: ,,, l -ex: vial '.i..i4'fTfi I ' V3 'J fir? ' ,s 1: s - ' .. V' -'. 'T L E W -2 L n fx I I 'C ,V Vyyi Y ,r , 3 1 ,K i,L, A. rs -anti l X A-1? ia? K Jn - 4-Q GRADE 11-RABIDEAU---211 ROW 1: Johnson, Watkins, Larson, Freese, Wuertz, Noble, Irwin ROW 2: McLaughlin, Lund, Teff, Bailey, List, Opsahl ROW 3: Bell, Dotzenrod, Herron, Kiel, Silver, Salisbury, Lestrud GRADE 11-THIEMICH-222A ROW l: Shoop, Smith, Skov, Christopher- son, Spiess, Babb, Eagen ROW 2: Burdine, Stern, Quam, D. Smith, Michie, McDermott, Baldner ROW 3: Orth, D. Nelson, M. Nelson, Johnson, Butts, Stankey, Peterson, Crou- sore ROW 4: Burton, Lien, Carlson, Carothers, Snodgrass, Brede, Austin GRADE 11-TRAMONTINE-124 ROW l: Dankert, Ullund, Nordlund, An- dresen, Larson ROW 2: Appel, Barnum, Pickett, DuMond Johannsen RKZYV 3: Jacobsen, Budd, Buringa, Hartson Ha IONE BELL: art. MARJORIE J. BELL: world his- tory, Lost and Found. ROBERT L. BELL: architectural and general shop drawing, driver training. A. O. BENTRUDE: Deceased Febru- ary 21, 1956. Shop instructor 14 years. OVE BERVEN: civics, basketball. MRS. BLANCHE BLACK: plane and solid geometry. PHYLLIS CLARKE: civics 9. CLAIRE CLEARY: physical educa- tion 7-10, cheerleaders, Girls' Athle- tic Association. ew HAROLD CUFF: physical educa- f tion, football. LLOYD C. EGTVET: English 9-10. VICTOR A. ENGLESON: world history. WILBER E. FUNK: chorus, vocal music, small ensembles. L. R. GILLETT: English 9. LEONARD GOICK: comptometry, typing. NATHANIEL J. GOUDY: De- ceased February 26, 1956. Biology teacher 14 years. AND SO-GOODBYE, said Mrs. Blanche Black as she concluded thirty-one years of teach- ing. Finishing at the end of the first semester Mrs. Black left one of the finest traditions for clear and earnest thought this school has ever known. Mrs. Black instilled in her students a knowledge of math and was an example of hard work and honest living. Her humor never failedg Mrs. Black's wit sparkled daily, making the most difficult problems elementary. Mrs. Black helped us cross over the bridge from high school to the adult world of higher goals and successes. Austin High School owes a great debt of gratitude and appreciation to you, Mrs. Black. HAROLD R. HASTINGS: physical I gg L education, director of athletics. 1 DOROTHY HILL: English 10. A CARROLL R. HOVLAND: En lish ' E 8 10, Thespians, assistant dramatics 1 E coach. DONALD C. INGRAM: general metals, shop maintenance, sheet metals. JACK A. KENTTA: general shop 9, printing. WILMA F. KIEKENAPP: short- hand, typing. CURTIS LEE: general science. WALTER LEMBCKE: civics, golf. RAY R. LEMMERMAN: biology, Junior Academy of Science, foot- ball, wrestling. MRS. RUTH S. LUNDE: English 9. LUCILLE MAGNUSSON: physical education 9-10, Girls' Athletic Asso- ciation. JAMES G. MARMAS: general business 9. EDNA MARTINI: algebra, fresh- man class advisor. JEAN MILLER: junior and senior high strings. ABIGAIL MORRE: English 10, Senior Friendship Club. BEFORE THE PRESSES CAN ROLL, everything must be in its correct place. Here Mr. Jack Kentta shows Gary Arntzen how the press should be set up so all phases of the opera- tion will run smoothly for a finished product. MRS. MARILYN SCHEPLER: vo- cational home economics 9, Senior Future Homemakers of America. EISIHARD N. SELTZ: civics, base- a . C. VITTORIO SPERATI: prep, senior and beginners' band. COLLEEN M. VALKER: general science 7-9. E. S. WILCOX: algebra, basic mathe- matics, wrestling. RAY WISTRCILL: biology. JUST PRESS A BUTTON and science rings a bell as Mr. Puttmann demonstrates to these ninth grade girls, Sharon Whitcomb and Vir- ginia Thompson. ORPHA NESETH: world history. MRS. CLARE POST: art 7-12. ALYCE L. PURDHAM: English 9, Austinian. W. C. PUTTMANN: general science 9, Junior High Science Club, basket- ball, noon hour supervisor.i DONALD D. RITLAND: vocational agriculture, Future Farmers of America. 1 MARGARET SCARSETH: Latin, Latin Club. Qi . Y , fazg frgas uw M A 4555 mi :mms K wa Ls iii UKYWLIIIII Sllrll Milt!!! LU! Ol! WL . rscrm: y UWM 4'.wILL .WE EVER FIND wAY?,, WOl'ldCI' Sue HBS- are an asset In ImgS, Jim Kautz, and Mary Stevens, seventh graders as comptomelry whether a Student is adding sub they become acquainted with AHS. trading, multiplying, or dividing. THE FINAL BELL RINGS - students de- part - some to part-time jobs or their fav- orite recreation but others will crack the books or practice an instrument. THE MADONNA AND CHILD were the central background figures for the annual Christmas Festival. Applying the final touches to the setting are LaDonna Richards and Dianne Warrington, two of the many students who contributed their talents to make the production a success. Courtesy of the Austin Daily Herald GRADE 10-M. BELL-238 ROW 1: Gilbertson, Van Hooser, Bjork, Lindstrom, Nordmeier, Larson, Hallum ROW 2: Tallman, Wiedemaun, Finholdt Knutson, Norton, Hastings, Lundburg ROW 3: Heard, Slindee, Ziebell, Meyer Voss, Koepsell, Erickson ROW 4: Miller, Raasch, Riskedahl, Larson McClain, Monahan, Osburn, Hubmer GRADE 10-BENTRUDE-38 ROW 1: Gildner, Rumsey, Morgan, New- man, McFarland ROW 2: Finley, Anderson, Steinbeck, Ellis Lees, Simpson ROW 3: Rudd, Johnson, Heydt, Ellingson Wallshlager, Bellrichard GRADE 10-BLACK-252 ROW 1: Benson, K., Skinner, DeFor, Dav- ison, Hardy, Anderson, Mickelson ROW 2: Ahlgren, Schulz, Williams, Ham- mermeister, Wilham, VanCamp, Meyer J. Benson. ROW 3: Blowers, Schneider, Bumgarner Carter, Henricks, Madison, Larson, Challi gren, Clawson. ROW 4: Radloff, Anderson, Saman, Peter- son, Halst, Hildreth, Osborn, Doscher Wolf, Johnson ' ' v s Q V ag: .A 1 GRADE 10-I. BELL-336 ROW 1: Johansen. Mikkelson, Arntzen, Wencl, Earl, Majerus ROW 2: Leahy, Farrell, Frandle, Stein- brink, Peterson, Everson, Jarvis ROW 3: Colyer, Voorhees, Wolfe, Bawek, Lightly, Stein, Raabe rm: mi ' K' S- w ,, Mi A I , . ',.i , V fi ' l: . . fn,-K H E' 5 fur 15 ,hw ,rj ' -,gi K 'K rig I G X iili i V L rsrr , i t Q-f': l,' Tl -, i f ' fl ' Q' ' 4- '-,' ,.- Z H E ' T '.,.. i ' l:,,: ,sf i ,M ew l ,Q ' 9 g, 4 ,.- if i , . je, new 2 af, i u Q5 GRADE 10-ENGLESON-207 ROW 1: Rasmussen, Prindle, Miller, An derson, Draayer, Skov, Nelson ' ROW 2: Nuzum, Kooy, Sundholm, Sheedy, Ellis, Pike, Shane ROW 3: Burton, Johnson, Lyle, Klingfus Norby, Farrell, Olson ROW 4: Wollweber, Larweck, Powers, Mil- ler, Kenyon, Davidson, Reeuerts A , ,G . cyl Q 19 aff: , 'J A: ..... fm' A 3 1 , it Tait ZX. iiissi 'Q My , , 1 I 57 P H 3 if - fn ., , , L A ff A , 5, ' Li. Z1 f ' 'st ssi, ' K A ' f 'fa R 3 15 ,Y I h 0: I -A - ., A is Q., WY :rs K in LZ ' AV K my, V , A it , l s - ,K 8 in . M K + 2 f 'K it R W.: B w .K , 'F if we +1 H if 1 . 1 K' E W 'ii' R ' R ' A Fi 7-'N-1 - Lqrksa-ali 7 . GRADE 10-GOICK-135 ROW 1: Wolfe, Paulson, Tabor, Water- bury, Cafourek, Larson, Dahle, Daley ROW 2: Kamp, Finley, Kramer, Krupicka, Ballanger, Budd, Wyant, Evenson ROW 3: Seim, Zook, Baker, Holbert, Ber- ry, Mealy, Bergmeier, Thompson ROW 4: Bauers, Stevens, Cafourek, Fahler, Lester, Doty, Ludwig, Berry, Scholten GRADE 10-GALBRAITH-209 ROW l: Speredon, Reimers, Nockelby, Kannady, Shatek, Moehlman, Wasko ROW 2: Morrell, Nelson, Setchell, Hanson, Camm, Easton, Grundy ROW 3: Coumbe, Farrell, King, Buchan, Brimacomb, Dybevik, Heydt GRADE 10-GOUDY-216 ROW I: Waalkens, Schultz, Rasmussen, Goetsch, Richard, Nelson, Luthe ROW 2: Sale, Fennell, Lang, True, Haack, Schmeling, Belden, Kamp ROW 3: Davis, Hinkle, Bates, Petersen, Ryther, Page, Schutjer, Plager ROW 4: Moucha, Joseph, Dudycha, Tapp, Schmidt, Howard, Schaub, Hagelund GRADE 10-HILL-234 ROW 1: Sollie, Perry, Pike, Jensen, John- son, Houston, Rumsey, Kiel, Rosenthal ROW 2: Van Pelt, Thompson, Bakken, Wolfe, Swank, Hylland, Buck, Carroll, Shoemaker ROW 3 Chrz Bo en a Belshan Wa 5 , Y 8, , U, Culton, Vlasaty, Anderson, Backlund, Mc- Michael ctw M Qt M 3 C-55 iq my M l L M-W A' V- ,A L we Y YWV 3, , to - , ,,,. ' A 'R i W tx 4 ,J D f,7 wt? gf, mjgg , GRADE 10-KIEKENAPP-235 ROW l: Evanson, Liemer, Thrasher, Hult- berg, Ashton, Henricks, Elam ROW 2: Nelson, White, Ohm, Young, Smith, Benckendorf, Hayes ROW 3: Peterson, Hemphill, Beaun, Mat- thews, Moody, Thompson, Butler, Roberts ROW 4: Maloney, Gothard, Pyburn, Har- dy, Kramer, Salisbury, Hartson, Bowlby, Downs :J ., GRADE 10-HOVLAND-224 ROW l: Harrison, Best, Burke, Benson, Gilbertson, Ritter, Dunn ROW 2: Hansen, Watson, Gunderson, Haase, Hawkins, Bustad, Geyer, Lightley ROW 3: Herrick, Johnson, Carlson, Lenz, Blahnik, Bridgeman, Zrucky, Hansen, Tinkham ROW 4: Highet, Voss, Baldwin, Johnson, R., Larson, Hessenius, Laskewitz, Haskin GRADE 10-INGRAM--131 ROW l: Boettcher, Scrabeck, Brinkman, Royess, Cain ROW 2: Dammen, Tabor, Wickmann, Zru- cky, Lang ROW 3: Nelson, Diggins, Peterson, Leck- nir, Upcraft, Davis 'Lb ix .1 ,K A L k li 5:7 li ,' wel, 2,3 1, ,l an A . . ,.f 'Af:!, A Qin. ll L4 A ' A y . -1 .Li -f Q ' 'M lt,. E E , , 4 E ,,,t A, A Qty? , , V - Y i 4, , 'tg v V , ff . ., ' iw A E. 7' 5 'f If 5- . , ' - -z - 5' - , 55+ ,N 7 - P, J f ' , N V . , , ' 1 5 fl' -' t M N I ggi S ,M 5 1 ', fi., t T' ' 'Q ii .Q ,Q h t . V - ,f ' 2- I., . t iw, Q 'Elf V 4, :V : M A 5 A rv V 2 'Rl RW , 'I 1 ' 5 , 1 . ' R , A GRADE 10-LEMMERMAN-217 ROW 1: Clement, Ganfield, Cattnach, Bur- gun, Ellison, Bridley, Nielsen ROW 2: Burzinski, Luke, Earl, Bailey, Peterson, Woodfill, Walker, Reed ROW 3: Yunker, Johnson, Skogeboe, Per- cival, Long, L. Johnson, Pickett, Warfield ROW 4: Ballanger, Anderson, Slindee, Ta- bor, Hartman, Shultz, Bowe, Schroeder GRADE 10-MOORE-236 ROW l: Grundmeier, Buck, Noram, Bell- richard, Carmack, Mills, Falck ROW 2: Heydt, Peters, Nelson, Johnson, Magnuson, Lukes, Ryks ROW 3: Christianson, Freese, Bahl, Slupe, Underdahl, Blume, Hulet, Petersen ROW 4: Lewis, Olson, Yuttormson, Knauer, Gillett, Newell, Oxley, Wilson GRADE 10-NESETH-208 ROW 1: Asleson, Dahlke, Bolles, Hendrik- son, Hynie, Bonnes, Nagel, McCoy ROW 2: Haney, Enright, Despard, Gess, Johnson, Ahlgren, Bray, Eblen, Johnson ROW 3: Magnuson, Rieser, Roush, Frank- lin, Dopita, Allas, Cooper, Mitchell, Naatz ROW 4: Luckwig, Gauthier, Folven, Woods, Fendrick, Fauver, Edwards, Pet- tit, Kos GRADE IOACARSETH-229 ROW 1: Warfield, Heikes, Kelly, McCau- ley, Dunlap, Henricks, Todd ROW 2: Kohlwes, Keller, Nelson, Du- Mond, Vinaas, Enstad, Dostal, Danowsky ROW 3: Louk, Bailey, Carlson, Burgess, McMasters, Vietor, Hegg, Gower, Wuertz ROW 4: Seiver, Glynn, Sterling, Dimmel, Baudler, Miller, Booher, Johnson, Thomp- son, Jacobs L 1-.rf -f 3' K ,. 5 -- My-Q ' .4 'I , f , , sa' ,F . W ' ' - Qs z -- .,, . in be-0 'L A - ' li 'yi i l i ? V SAFETY ON THE HIGH- WAY is pin-pointed in the dis- play being prepared by Sandra Hockett, Larry Maus, Bruce Hall, and Carol Hanson. Spe- cial emphasis was placed on SD-Day during the study of driver's training in ninth grade civics classes. GRADE 10-WISTRCILL-215 ROW 1: Noble, Johnson, Greenameyer Malley, Blume, Moore, Anderson ROW 2: R. Johnson, Haskin, Jansen, Mix Grant, Waller, Gehrking, Furtney, N. John- SOD. ROW 3: Rector, Augustin, Himmler, Max- field, Nelson, Farrell, Eagen, R. Nelson Martin, Snurson TURN T0 PAGE 46, EX- ERCISE 2. - Soon the fam- iliar click, click, click of type- writers fill the room as stu- dents try to finish their assign- ments by the end of the period. we , z 714' 4441 'ff E i W it 'R lf- l GRADE 9-R. BELL-V117 -A ROW 1: Tucker, Back, Shoop, Mulanix, Lewis, Jensen, Hegna ROW 2: Nygaard, Stephens, Ginn, Sta- ples, Oudekirk, Schlie, Hendrikson, Lid- berg ROW 3: Blowers, Sargent, McLaughlin, Heichel, Paulson, Braaten, Beeman, Jacob- son GRADE 9-BERVEN-306 ROW I: Schroer, Schuster, Slindee, Flet- cher, Myhre, Madson, Hanson ROW 2: Ryan, Oliphant, Crump, Mensing, Wescott, Lieske, Newell, Carson ROW 3: Konz, Klement, Keck, Ray, Lar- son, Marquardt, Hanson ROW 4: Curtin, Grose, Kezar, Tomhave, Barnum, Pickett, Richardson, Johnson, Knutson z x li i,,, 4 , 1 at l . If LV Vg, N A M 5 V Cir lijiw Ki? ge? fa ll sss ,M , 4 ., .,,,.. ,M A Q Q an 4, tl 5 3 ii - 5'-A ia J ' C E E ,taiw ' fri if eff O . 5, g - - 3 fart! A--, st, K E we 4544 A 4 My Pb, t , , -. J 'fig if -5: 3:-5 -1, Q el' --qv r V , 3 if .,.f W im A 1 A 1 4 U 1 'B ' -4 sez, 'il - ' R , ' we .aw ' ,. ifigif :uf I' V ' 4, jk Q Q- L' .. Q fl, wth' i 5 K5 WV . I V 1 ls 1: ' 1 - i J f Q e iise , J W i , f -1 :i GRADE 9-CLARKE-251C ROW 1: Norton, Buchanan, Krachmer Madison, Comeau, Watson, Swancutt Anderson ROW 2: Gray, Bjork, Andersen, Kingen Mealy, Tomlinson, Gwinn ROW 3: Lightly, Dennis, Becker, Krull Wichmann, Burke ROW 4: Speer, Augustin, Kottner, Tridle Warnsholz, Harber, Helfritz GRADE 9-EGTVET-251E ROW 1: Ankeny, Cooper, Beadle, Ulland, Brandt, Everson, Bissen ROW 2: Studer, Miller, Younker, Arney, Christofferson, Bergdale, Stern, Sass ROW 3: Wolfe, Slasor, Fricke, Frederick, DeMets, Wright, Detwiler, Clement ROW 4: Tesdahl, Stankey, Baxter, Griese, Kleinbeck, Schrafel, Friedrich, Marienaer, Burns 7 1 GRADE 9-GILLET-307 ROW l: Christy, Bos, Schliecher, Gilbert son, A., Streeter, Haskin, Gilbertson, S. Gullickson ROW 2: Nielsen, Gerguson, Buringa, Pe terson, Tyrer, Lahann, Johnson, Gamelin Geinke ROW 3: Lee, Sweet, Roberts, Getzin, Gam- erer, Ronquist, Maas, Grant, J. Johnson. GRADE 9-LEE-152 ROW 1: Gaskill, Apold, Martin, Kentta Tebay, Cleppe, Wuertz, Rodahl ROW 2' Ta lor, Wend, Heckett, Mix - Y Schleuder, Fisher, ROW 3 Albri ht 3 S ton, Mangnusoni Handy ROW 4: Tabor, Anderson, Albert, Felt Fawver, Meland, Knowl Maloney, Armstrong, i aim Bulger, Johnson, Berry Hall, Whitaker av. 'fi' .ai GRADE 9-LEMBCKE-304 ROW l: Mix, Brooks, Wollsehlager, Wood, Crnkouie, Dressin, Heimer, Lindeman ROW 2: Lee, Nemitz, Uzlik, Brown, Fin- bratten, Green, Clark, Dougherty ROW 3: Neitzel, Larson, Vokoun, Sash, Burton, Bos, Klingfus ROW 4: Behreius, Harrison, Grinnen, White, Maus, Engelman GRADE 9-LUNDE-227 ROW 1: Carter, Wakefield, Clark, Doherty, Hilet, Williams, DeVaney ROW 2: Larson, Maloney, Gunderson, Lawson, Hansen, Brockmeier, Rupkalvis ROW 3: Oleson, Lees, Hagelund, Hartwig, Lunde, Zeller, Potter, Taylor ROW 4: Blowers, Nelson, Jorgensen, Traff, Chesrown, Miller, Nybo, Brandt, Holland 3. 'f v Ms 'vs K ., K .' i N A .4 V , is L5 X '- ' qi 'ma if x I N ,, 5 3 -,,: f ' ' ., f 'J , wg , . , 3 , I ,E A.. - 1 ,V ,I -4. V 5, 'T I f f f J -. A uf fe . 7 , Xl y . , V ,J H. 3 Q iqz ., , Z on fa Y J 3, -625' . ,. . J A' . WW: I, L F , -- A A :A . V - L-1 - T ,W ww If sf ,r . ': .4 7 552 'f' 'K :l --ff 1 .za skp vaeaw , , GRADE 9-POST-335 ROW 1: Tapp, Groh, Kinas, Boysen, An derson, Baker ROW 2: Sollie, Hitzemann, Hanson, Ash ton, Fenner, Beeman ROW 3: Haney, Victor, Johnson, Thorn, Sondergaard, Baldner, Peterson GRADE 9-PURDHAM-222B ROW 1: Teff, Haakenson, Attlesey, Stock well, Roush, Lawson, Nielsen ROW 2: Schroer, Nelson, Quam, Stern, Dankers, Sorensen, Gallaher, Dunn, Bar tell ROW 3: Boyer, Howells, Jensen, Hayden, Taylor, Baumgartner, Borden, Scholten ROW 4: Plantikow, Baudler, Berven, Good win, Nemitz, Thompson, Snater, Wiede mann 'aa GRADE 9-MARMAS-130 ROW 1: Schultz, S. Nelson, Wood, Eke- dal, Konz, Beckel, Day ROW 2: Senjem, E. Nelson, P. Ferguson, Ferguson, D., Nehart, Bumgarner, Koontz ROW 3: Derosier, Baldner, Mielke, Nel- son, A., Morson, Frank, Reinartz ROW 4: Hartz, Karnes, Plath, Richard, Jenkins, Hunt, Maston, Moeykens GRADE 9-MARTINI-254 ROW 1: Jacobson, Williams, C. Johnson, Johnson, J., Ries, Ryks, Erickson, Sitz ROW 2: Hansen, V. Johnson, L. Hanson, Skjeveland, Nelson, Anthofer, Usem, Wong ROW 3: Anhorn, Dearmin, Luthe, Riles, Dunsmore, Holder, Tate, Bolles ROW 4: D. Hanson, Asper, Becker, Simon- son, Darling, Christenson, Knudsen, M. Hanson, Anderson. . K YH I 5 4 i ax. 0 pm t 6' ft- C1 M, T C., fj ,L A L T ,yt f VW' iN 'x I. 44 f me ' 5 --Q' i ' 5' ' '...,z tif f V 52 , , , T- -. is . . - :z ,,, I ga ff: :,, f T: 'Z ' , 1. W , J if- , -1 .L f J, Y--G T in tg, ,WN 5 A ,ki VV if 1 VAVV V l GRADE 9-RITLAND-V-124 ROW 1: Adams, Hayden, Wambeam, Mi land, Warrington, Skjeveland ROW 2: Dahlback, Maxfield, Hamor, Evenson, Nelson, Cassidy, Schmidt ROW 3: Peterson, Voble, Ludsik, R. Ad- ams, E. Schmidt, Moede, Bradford ROW 4: Green, Heinicke, Thomsen, Mil- ler, Rushton, Luther, Owens GRADE 9-SCHEPLER-134 ROW 1: Shaman, Sorensen, Taylor, Shatek, Pater, Miller, Buchan, Danks ROW 2: Stundahl, Severson, Yanzer. Thompson, Johnson, Laivell, Rose, Smith ROW 3: Jensen, Severson, Gauthier, Dim- mel, Nelson, Kramer, Butler, Lau, Petersen nxt as-, f f is :S L1 Y' - J V fm, .l .tt ,Q-V T'-4. GRADE 9-PUTTMAN-150 ROW 1: Brown, Ewoldt, G. Johnson, Hansen, Christianson, Westrum, Thorsell ROW 2: Wangen, Corbin, Hall, Jarvis, K. Johnson, Koski, McKee ROW 3: Anderson, M. Johnson, Wenzel, Hildreth, Mallory, Eisterholdt, Lerum ROW 4: Ferris, Jorgenson, Miller, Jacob- son, Smalley, Holvick, Brandt R rm we, by -.V-.i.... GRADE 9-SELTZ-305 ROW l: Wagand, Thompson, Steinblock, Titus, Johnson, Chambers, Bowe ROW 2: Huffman, Burton, Larson, Zrucky. Meyer, Swenson, Wilhelm, Tapp ROW 2: Naatz, Downey, Dodds, Wiley, Sheller, Petersen, Hardy, Folkestad, Har- vey --N R GRADE 9-VALKER-1 18 ROW 1: Barnes, Rice, Rasmussen, Jepsen, Augustin, Fisch, Mellem ROW 2: Anderson, Kuhl, Olson, Smith, Speten, Schmidt, Schmidt, Byers ROW 3: Watson, Johnson, Averbook, Hel- land, Siever, Lennberg ROW 4: Elam, Johnson, Engle, Dean, Sha- da, Braaten, Ellingson Qae- eww, Q ,A J , LEARNING FROM EXPERIENCE are Sherrill Johnson, Ruth Lee, and Marsha Miller, eighth grade home economics students. The proper way of serving at a tea is one of the fundamentals learned from a home economics course. it 4 will il, s tw? MWF A g GRADE 9-WILCOX-256 ROW 1: Larweck, Vugteveen, Irwin, Whit comb, Williams, Wencl, Loewen, Krach mer ROW 2: Overocker, Carll, Shirk, Ballan- ger, Kellogg, Haldorson, Stancl, Schramm Vadnais ROW 3: Uecker, Renville, Guckeen, Har- vey, Murphy, Ferguson, Youngmark Graves ROW 4: Maus, Krull, Nelson, Laugen, Tol- erud, McAllister, Skov THE JUNIOR HIGH LIBRARY serves as a helpful source for many needs. Miss Marion Welken, libra- rian, takes time from her other tasks to help students better understand the proper use of the library. RACHEL ANDERSON: literature 7-8. BERNICE E. BERG: English 8, so- cial studies 8. M RS. CATHERINE BOETTCHER: English 8, social studies 8. ELEANOR CARLSON: literature 7-8. JOHN W. CARLSON: industrial arts 7-8. MARGUERITTE DAILY: mathe- matics 7. ISABEL DANIELS: English 8, Jun- ior High Drama Club. MRS. MARCENE DAVIS: English 7, literature 7. DOLORES DESMOND: physical education 7-8, Girls' Athletic Asso- ciation. ROSE M. DEUTSCHMAN: mathe- matics 7. ROBERT DUFRESNE: English 7, social studies 7. MRS. JOY ENGLESON: English, social studies, mathematics 8. POISE AND BALANCE FOR STRENGTH AND GRACE are developed through cales- thenics in physical education classes. Miss Delores Desmond assists Sharon Truesdale and Margaret Wolfe in performing a hand stand on partner's knees as part of this pro- gram. MRS. JOYCE KEZAR: English 12, music 7-8. MARIANNE KLING: art 7-8. E. A. LEHRKE: physical education 7-8, science 7, football. WILLIAM LEWIS: mathematics 8, tennis. GORDON LONNING: general science 7, baseball, Ushers' Club. If-IQZEL G. MURRAY: mathematics Touches of Christmas were seen through- out the school as Miss Marianne Kling's art classes made festive decorations for the season. Larry Krueger and Karen Louden made paper Santa Clauses for an unusual display. MYRTLE C. ERICKSON: English and social studies 7-9. JAMES GRAVEN: social studies 8, football. WILLARD HARDY: shop 8. ARTHUR HASS: social studies 8, football, track. DONALD M. HOLDEN: mathema- tics 8, basketball. GERTRUDE JACOBSON: home economics 7, Senior Future Home- makers of America. .-in , ll I i-.4-, , 122 N-. nm ,V 11, 'A st ., , . ts, K.:-, - J . I . Y ,K ' .2 l-- . V .S . 8 xl.. 7' LOVERN NAUSS: shop 8. it fi' NORBERT J. NELSON: science 7-9. s VERNE 1. OJAPA: physical edu- W, 3. gi f . , -L.' cation 7-8, swimming. A -1 ALLEN M. PETERS: mathematics 7, science 7-8. MRS. JANET PLAGER: home econ- omics 7. SIGVALD C. QVALE: shop 7-8, football. LEIGHTON RICKERT: English s, g V- ' ' .X 25 U Z,! V 1 social studies 8, track. . 7 Q E. ROBERTS: social studies 7, Ush- 'QE' 't's 35 . ers' Club. J. ---ss e i T.. f tltt X i f A i if JOHN SAARI: English 7, social Q qhlv studies 7, track. MRS. BETTY JANE SCHNOREN- BERG: English 7, literature 7-8. MYRTLE SELLIE: home economics 7, Junior Future Homemakers of America. JACK TEDROW: i terme iate and junior band. , fkisbxw' DOROTHY A VIKER- music If ' 6 'V chorus 7 8 ELAINE WELLENDORF home economics 7 RUTH A. WHEELOCK: English 8 social studies 8. NOT EVEN STANDING ROOM was available on Prom night as these Austin faculty members discovered. Mr. and Mrs. William Lewis, Mr. Robert Bell, and Mr. and Mrs. Leighton Richert found sitting on the floor a welcome relief as they chat- ted between dances. GRADE 8-BERG-346 ROW 1: Kelly, Chapman, Tyrer, Hardy, Bahl, Finley, Matti, Burdine ROW 2: Wiley, Gunderson, Hogan, Zie- mer, Woods, Wobschall, Hall ROW 3: Brunmeier, Larson, Sietsema, Longworth, Lee, Adams, Boettcher, Matti- son ROW 4: Butler, 'McAllister, Roseth, Har- rington, Kraft, Schleicher, Westrum, Nel- son, Miller GRADE 8-BOETTCHER-347 ROW 1: Kerling, Hall, Anderson, Burke, Trouten, Higgins, Klassy ROW 2: Swain, Armstrong, Wolfe, Chris- topherson,' Paulson, Van Pelt, Taylor, Downing. ROW 3: Gates, Van, Draheim, DeRose, Iverson, Coogan, Kestner, Wilkinson ROW 4: Rairdin, Lastine, Goodnature, Heimsness, Johnson, Komp, Wallenberg, Forthun GRADE 8-E. CARLSON-351 ROW l: White, Rumsey. Buringa, Under- dahl, Ulland, Peterson. ROW 2: Yocom, Wyant, Ronquist, Pum- roy, Hayes, Forcelle, Mikkelson. ROW 3: Rish, Eckert, Hallman, Ronquist, Hanson, Chinnow, Crowser. GRADE 8-DANIELS-303 ROW 1: Dankert, Tapp, Everson, Venema, Bjorgo, Bellrichard, Peterson, Lindeman ROW 2: Davis, Stoike, Kelly, Kiewatt, Rogers, Malon, Lenoch, Lahann ROW 3: Michie, Lightley, Nargan, Lager- vall, Kime, Madison, Markovic, Finbraaten ROW 4: Bednar, White, Dewey, Bye, Bllese, Burgess, Kuhn, Dunn, Pfister ft P Q 'frm aj, fm. fa Cr CY i. ,. .,, , , K, 1254 , ,Q 5 gllqv ,V .A 3 I A 'W 5:5 3 :Qi 'THR x bifffg ,ajft , 6- nn 22,1 I , : 5 1 ...LD l .Wg -Q!! V 2, - - -'- .i.. QW' ,I . tg. WW :'b'v,,, X GRADE 8-HOLDEN-342 ROW 1: Porterfield, Schmieder, Morgan, Bora, Gaines, Brimacomb, McFarland, Beadle ROW 2: Chambers, Hardy, Backlund. An- horn, King, Flynn, Gendler, Hansen ROW 3: Carll, Barnett, Haack, Marguesen, Flitton, Camm, Olson, Hinkle, Togdall ROW 4: Reed, Kramer, Zupp, Berven Grinnen, Augley, Cook, Bothun, Tate .. 5 -3 Q, ,X ig ,fx GRADE 8-ERICKSON-225 ROW 1: Andrews, Morse, Smith, Shuck Yancy ROW 2: Lawson, Ferguson, Vietor, Thomp- son, Schroeder ROW 3: Parmer, Lee, Grimley, Flicek Kolpin GRADE 8-HARDY-120 ROW 1: Vermilyea, Christianson, Weiss, Harrison, Perry, Zerby ROW 2: Evans, Shirk, Whitcomb, Jeffers, Kinny GRADE 3-HASS-302 ROW l: Moe, Gaul, Torgersen, Viskocil, DeVries, Kamp, Truesdell, Corkill ROW 2: Lenz, Wilson, Anderson, Sheldon. Burdick, Kaus, Hinderaker, Hanson, Get- zm ROW 3: Higgins, Johnson, Rhodv, Wake- field, Buringa, Morey Flanders, Price evfflfn 1 ' ' w , , ., ,V .,,,, ff' , we GRADE 8-LEHRKE-200 ROW 1: Percival, Ginn, V. Sevenson, Espe, Anderson, Treuter, S. Sevenson, Sprandel, Tinkham ROW 2: Carlin, Rish, Torginson, Savich, Shoop, Olson, Lennberg, Rosenthal, Voigt ROW 3: Blum, Perkins, Andrews, Lees, Fimon. Moe, Farrill, Sullivan, Reynolds GRADE 8-LEWIS-324 ROW l: Jacobson, Jacobs, Keller, Belin- ski, Vogel, Hagelund, Haskin ROW 2: Hegg. Laskewitz, Hanson, Green- ameyer, Gothard, Dennison, Wagner, Ryan ROW 3: Brennand, Scott, Nevs, Haldorson, Storry, Slowinski, Wold, Wencl ROW 4: Worlein, Hart, Kehret, Martin, Blynn, Stahl, Sterling, Ulland GRADE 8-MURRAY-341 ROW l: Lund, Hall, Bulger, Harkness, Kvam, Ellis, Rabideau, O'Marro ROW 2: Anderson, Watt, Thatcher, Inger- soll, Butler, Jordan, Rector, Kime ROW 3: Wolcott, Knudsen, Burton, Thomp- son, Olson, Apinitis, Cerny, Dvorak ROW 4: Zitnak, Zillgitt, Schloming, Mar- mesh, Anker, Seiver, Sterling, Stilwell, Phelps GRADE 8-JACOBSON-329 ROW l: S. Miller, Richards, McKee, Mil- ler, P., Larson ROW 2: Norman, Haugland, Nemitz, Max- field, Planz ROW 3: Olson, Schuster, Jacobson, Hays, Noland 1, ., ,gig 'S+ .ss Q Q 6, .lk Vi I ,V - is if V ,J f lu, , ,, , ,M V g V kv L4i1V,,,w - al ,Ayn ,igiw ., , ' .1'r U .f fl SL -M :Vik A J . i t P ' ,, J 5 - I ,. 'F - 5 , 1' 0 - ,sm - A w 3 .lla ' 'uf :W13 ig' J , - - S -'T ,l U -F.-4' iw' 5 l l V , , 3 , V 5 N V H, r-Q ,k f j , 0,41 L I l , f 5,0 I Ni 53 39 :- GRADE 8-NAUSS-114 ROW l: Madson Bisho Anderson Coo , P, , ' ley, Collette, Buck, Nuetzmann, Andrews, Ferguson ROW 2: G. Johnson, Swingdorf, Prindle Kuhn, Tuma, Benchendorf, Morgan, Ber ry, Monahan ROW 3: Jorgenson, R. Johnson, Krick Bulson, Halsey, Greenameyer, Henricks Gilson, Hightshoe ' ROW 4: Rush, Williams, DeSart, Prigge Fimon, Hook, Green, Kehret, Greenlee GRADE 8-NELSON-325 ROW l: Duel, Rushton, Clark, Meier Goodew, Smith, Gnocchi, Lucy cher, Golden, Francis, Chaffee, Cafourek Hardy ROW 3: Baldus, Rebling, Majerus, Pike, Nelson, Hallman, Lund, Schlinger ROW 4: Spahn, Schumacher, McAlister, Halverson, Mangnuson, Lichty, Applen Renville, Lady ROW 2: Wright, Biskey, Legried, Boett- Q rx ,le Q'5!'f'3Q!f'l 008 IL.-vu 3 0 ps H Q ff' fi W ,ua fm is Pere: 1 'P if J 1 - .QT We 74 1 A, Q - ' Q4 ea , 'x A . , ' Q L J ' l . . ' . ' , ' f X, Qi ' if ,F i J' I Q9 Q, f V ,L sc A . ' -v t K, gal? In -, Q. I ,, 'Q 1 lj fi' 0 5 . , . ' .1 I I .Q ' L . 1 r r - ' X ,n W - i l J . ,,.,, l Y E-.nm 3 4 rtiir , rii, i 53,605 ,QF ..m.,,,.a...., nl as GRADE 8-REQUA-N.G. ROW 1: Lake, Cotter, Krull. Gerber, Wall- er, Peterson, Erickson, Hodak, Bowers ROW 2: Blynn, Benson, Smith, Hanson, Bellrichard, Gemmil, Miller, Bailey ROW 3: Tindal, Camerer, Hastings, Gun- nufson, Diggins, Jacobson, Salisbury, Fla- herty, Dennis GRADE 8-RICKERT-334 ROW 1: Schneider, Woessner, Lemmer- man, VandeGrift, Garbisch, Louk, Wangen Armstrong ROW 2: Radke, Peterson, Hegstad, Helpa Grundy, Harris, Anderson, Butorac ROW 3: Krueger, Bonnes, Hanson, Bugge Ludvigser, Wright, Tverberg, Wandas ROW 4: Miller, Highum, Schultz, Austin Hockett, Johnson, Tennis, Langeberg GRADE 8-SELLIE-332 ROW 1: Overby, Sanford, Sattler, C. Nel- son, Smith, Mensink, Troop, Schradle, Mc- Clarey, Parsley ROW 2: Renwick, Benson, Wolf, Cook, Christensnen, Cline, Thorsell, D. Nelson. ROW 3: Gates, Brown, Peterson, Bulger, Campbell, Whitcomb, Ahston, Kauffman GRADE 7-ANDERSON-328 ROW 1: Rogers, Rhody, Youngman, Bren- non, Dunlap, Nelson, Zrucky ROW 2: Stephens, Schmidt, Shatek, Soiney, Schlender, Vilt, Everson, Westrum, Watson ROW 3: Swain, McGonigle, Opsahl, Wolf, Yonke, Stevens, Rosenthal, Severson ROW 4: Shurson, Downey, E. Vilt, Hof- ner, Golberg, Miller, Stern, Page i . f' . f .. '5 F :ew 1 ij Q an v 9 Q4 gl , S 1 fi l ' il 'g ' : 'W ' V 0 ' F4 5, ,.,, ,, . ' ' gwaj . .hi X' if ,f '-i' J H' i, I I E is ,.. , g y , A , ' -ii , , .. , , in e'?T . -. A .. J A WL. W me ff i - ' If -:-- X r - Q . 1 1 , Q 3 r f ,. ,Q s Q 3 ,J i , GRADE 7-J. CARLSON-124A ROW l: Helland, Larson, Davis, Gilbert- son, Skjeveland ROW 2: Hubmer, Cullen, Heimsness, Cer- ny, Crane ROW 3: Jensen, Goetsch, Graves, Chafee, Jones, Kuether GRADE 7-DAILY-345 ROW 1: Asper, Kerling, Schmidt, Thatch- er, Saman, Thompson, Johnson, Wolfe ROW 2: Dudycha, Shawback, Prigge, Hinz, Schieck, Williams, Lovlein, Vlasaty ROW 3: Bang, Austin, Shankland, Meany Tracy, Nilson, Sheldon, Baum, Carroll s ROW 4: DeFor, Buringa, Krull, Anderson Bulger, Booher, G. Anderson, Lacy 9 GRADE 7-DAVIS-354 ROW 1: Hagelund, Molde, Ryther, Sib- bers, Neubauer, Warmanen, Mohn ROW 2: Knight, Goodwin, Peters, Watkins, Hoeper, Olson, Dale, Falch ROW 3: Rohde, Spurgeon, Johnson, Graff, Garfield, Simonson, LaVine, Lafferty ROW 4: Kelhy, Wilcox, Hodge, Tomlin- son, Runquist, Mickelson, McGrath, Tinder- holt nag neu Q Gt .rf l G Ns GRADE 7-GRAVEN-350 ROW 1: Lewison, Nellis, Young, Eblen, Waller, Knotts, Johansen, Norman ROW 2: Twiggs, Hoialmen, Ankeny, Ar- ney, Robinson, Lane, I. Lewison, Osborn ROW 3: Potter, DeFor, Schlie, Levy, Sha- man, Dybevik, Louk, Murphy ROW 4: Thompson, Hagstrom, Dormady, Holmes, Nelson, Novak, Mitlying, Potter GRADE 7-DEUTSCHMAN-343 ROW 1: Smith Peterson, Finholdt, Brandt, Dalenberg, Dennison, Saner, Moffit ROW 2: Hanson, Campbell, Crews, Grim- ley, Baudler, Baldus ROW 3: Carlson, Carothers, Peters, Ben- der, Roger, Oliphant, Lecakis, Lerud ROW 4: Smith, Rex, Leeper, Nelson, Ham- berg, Nihart, Schoeberl, Rasmussen GRADE 7-DUFRESNE-340 ROW 1: Sanford, Seim, Bumgarner, Dun- lap, Christensen, Ellison, Brand, Coleman ROW 2: Gauthier, Baum, Kraft, Lightly, Chambers, Barth, Dahlback, Glover ROW 3: Cottingham, Hughson, Benson, Dauer, Hanson, Clark, Dunn, Erickson ROW 4: Hovey, Faber, G. Clark, Bal- langer, Bowlby, Bridgeman, Davison, Golds- berry x A 1 f.. f' L A GRADE 7-PETERS-301 ROW 1: Heard, Teff, Hanson, Johnson, Anderson, Haack, Adams, Zrucky ROW 2: Sundholm, Allen, Whipple, Nybo, L. Anderson, Ryks, J. Johnson, Kentta ROW 3: Miller, Chaffee, Christiansen, Wil- liams, Adams, Boysen, Chrz, E. Anderson ROW 4: Bjork, Olson, Berhow, Stevens, Alm, Herrick, Burt GRADE 7-PLAGER-330 ROW 1: Gerber, Cain, Voorhees, Christian- son, Tomhave ROW 2: Shutt, Wilson, Traff, Nerness, Hendrikson ROW 3: Tucker, K. Tomhave, Eng, All- -::- house, Attlesey, Smith GRADE 7-LONNING-344 fi +5 ROW 1: Borden, Miller, Newell, Pinke Treuter, Lundberg, Haukom, Skov ROW 2: LeBarron, Jones, Lee, Johnson Jernberg, Torflin, Carroll ROW 3: Sterling, Vadnais, Bustad, Vaughn Stanek, Vician, Irwin, Steinblock ROW 4: Boysen, Briggs, P. Thompson Thompson, Douglas, Thompson, David, Woessner, Byers, Anderson, Bayer 3 'Ur 253, , 'T ' 5, Q t M... 2: , -me 1 L i A la, lf' , K K A ki ' . J 1- fi e Q H 1. ralr fiaff ff-'f , :L ' ' 4-3: .5 i , wh K i . if .. 1 - 5' ' A ,. , f Q. 4, it sf: , - J R ' , ' llis A GRADE 7- ? QVALE 8: WELLENDORF-N.G. ROW I: Cafourek, Armstrong, Carmack Haney, Hynie, Berkow, Rubitz ROW 2: Butorac, Delaney, Anderson Kirchdoerfer, Anderson, Jane, Miller Bjorgo ROW 3: Houston, Davis, Corbin, Knudtson Halverson, Hastings, Gamelin, Evenson ROW 4: Haskin, Glynn, Frankson, Bailey glarney, Henricks, Edwards, Jacobson ean x 1 1 an - GRADE 7-ROBERTS-352 ROW 1: Koontz, Luther, G. Larson, Lou- den, Rose, Sullivan, Kruegar, Mildenstein ROW 2: Hogan, Langbehn, Petersen, Hyr- kes, Kooy, Huinker, Makon, Jensen ROW 3: Larson, Joann, E., Johnson, Heick- el, Bailey, JoAnn C. Larson, Maston, Kra- mer, Kirkwood ROW 4: Lillquist, Kautz, R. Johnson, Ma- tison, MacLaren, J. Kramer, T. Lillquist, Jacobson, Kruger GRADE 7-SAARI-356 ROW l: Heard, Kautz, White, Beckman, Salisbury, VandeGrift, Buchanan, Hanson ROW 2: Farrell, Wilson, Zech, Bartell, Yancy, Satkee, Slowinski, Stern, Norton ROW 3: Miller, Heimer, Jarvis, Collette, Bahls, Deyo, Fletcher, Karnes, Cattnach 3, Y f H mr, A 31 G - 9 ,N - RADE7 SCHNORENBERG 353 - ' A 'Q 'M' A A ROW 1: Placek, Norman, Ronquist, Wencl, ' , I ,V Z 1 ly 1 Shoemaker, Quam T 6 -ig,f J , ,, , K y XR J ' - ROW 2: Wyant, Stevens, Lamb, Huffman, y A xt A - Q H ,D ki Babb, Dennison Al H -tx ' Q ROW 3: Anderson, Crews, Seljeseth, Miller, Q ' R , ,Ate ,,: ,,j'4 Burton, Wicks, Lane . , ' i A ' ',,4,., lg, . fe . I., . , .-, , , v ' , , y'il : . , , 3 in A -v m ' ' K S , I ,r ' at f R A r ff ' 5 Q ' 7 L J I ite e 't' r' V ' ,rf e a if A : 3 ez-A 3, 1 A' f ff Gi ., - V SY vf GRADE 7-WHEELOCK-301 ROW 1: Wong, Daley, Burdick, Christen- sen, Krachmer, Grandle, Eckert, Scott ROW 2: Netzel, Alm, Zirkler, Bray, Ander- son, Rumsey, Tanner, Wagner ROW 3: Huffman, Tebay, Peterson, Sha- tek, Braaten, Goslee, Willcutt, Ray, Sater 419.98 Jigga' V ,4-W5 fab cj f' 1 1 T iw XM' N. ..,, ,,.,,.f-.4 AHS Gymnasium Nz ,K I--.M if 'V NNN' -We '-4 , ., WXVNNN H pus N xl, .- 1 1 If You Canit Play a Sport - Be One The well rounded sports program in Austin High School is designed to include everyone with their special interests and abilities. Highest on the pop- ularity list is basketball, but there are many other sports that are participated in by the greater major- ity of the school student body. This program begins its developmental phases in grades 7 through 12. This gives the younger enthusiasts three or four years to learn the fundamentals of sport and gain experience in his younger years. Although the sports in Austin lean predominately toward male partici- pation, the girls may take part in cheerleading and G.A.A. activities. Whether the AHS student participates actively or passively in our sports program, the school places emphasis on sportsmanship and points out that even if you can't play a sport you can be one. For sports- manship is one of the all-important fundamentals developed while crossing the long bridge leading to a well rounded adult personality. -Y ' N, :,, admit AHS Athletic Field I . 5, -u ,, Ap: if W-A Q .Kk1i.'i,'if' kv? iiiwij My -Qo- v-'Sv ite- S A fi' 9 ' f - is 50-we 47 - wie 755 .79 if sm A-SQUAD - ROW 1: Kinney, Wolfe, McLaughlin, Pinke, Madson, Lestrud, Lembrick. ROW 2: Furtney, Seiver, Torsedahl, Seavey, Knowlton, Sellers, Kehret, Tridle, manager - Lunde. ROW 3: Coaches - Hass and Cuff, Lang, Locke, Sayles, Justice, Hess, Becker, Carothers, Lillquist, Baldwin, Carr, Mitlyng, Coach - Gravin. ROW 4: Baud- ler, Roach, Wilde, Wilcox, Gaughran, Farrel, Paulson, Davis, Cooley, Asper, DeFor, Austin, Warn. ...Homecoming Victory Triumph of Season Teamwork, skill, and endurance have been de- veloped in the AHS football team under the able coaching of Art Hass. Although the '55 season proved difficult for the gridiron men, they gained the all-important homecoming victory that was a great boost to school spirit and team morale. This victory over Owatonna not only showed that the boys had the will to win but also the ability to do so. Austin trounced the Indians by a smouldering score of 25-6 before a crowd of 2,500. The strong line and the hard-hitting backs were important fac- tors in the errorless Packer victory. THE COACHING STAFF headed by Art Hass and assisted by Hal Cuff and Jim Graven, not only spent grueling hours with the team on the playing field, but also spent much time planning the strategy of the team. Another exciting game on the AHS agenda was the Albert Lea-Austin tangle that ended with the Tigers edging out the Packers by one point with a score of 14-13. Despite the fact that '55 was a weak season for the Packers, and overlooking the statistics in the record, we recognize individual performances. Given honorable mention on the All-Conference team were: Ends, Joe Tridle and Duane Sellers, guard - Garth Seavey, center - Bob Knowlton, and backfield men -Bob Mathias and Bill Roach. TEAM MANAGER, Ralph Lunde, is a great necessity be- hind the scenes at both foot- ball games and daily practice. I s 'I MM V. Season Record.. . 13 . . . . Albert Lea . . . 14 6 . ...... Winona ...... . 25 0 . .. Minneapolis Southwest . . 18 7 . ..... Red Wing ..... . 12 25 . . Owatonna . . 6 7 . . . Mankato . . . 35 7 . . . Faribault . . . 39 0 . . Rochester . . 40 13 . . Northfield . . 21 HOMECOMING CAPTAIN Bob Knowlton, center for the Packer eleven, proved outstanding in his ability as a lineman. PRACTICE MAKES PERFECT as the boys train daily for the weekly struggle against Big Nine rivals. Here Allen Mit- lyng and Jim Baldwin polish up on their running tactics. A PILE-UP ON THE FIELD occurs often during football games. Bill Roach, Duane Sellers and Garth Seavey watch as team mate Bob Mathias doggedly clutches the ball despite pressure from opposition. SET FOR A WINNING RUN Bob Mathias breaks from his opponent's grasp. 4 B-SQUAD FOOTBALL - ROW 1: Percival, Slupe, Plath, Farrell, Baumgartner, Booher, Hardy, Fohner, Stevens. ROW 2: Blowers, Johnson, Damen, Furtney, Anderson, Osborn, Hagelund, Backlund, Mitchell, Upcraft, Larson ROW 3: Anhorn, Ward, Smally, Steen, L. Maus, T. Maus, Lenz, Johnson, Miller, Schneider, Joseph. ROW 4: Du- dycha Jacobs, Dean, Rector, Dimmel, Miller Peterson, Gillette, Johnson, Maxfield, Kramer. Hopeful Prepsters Build For Future The B-squad football team under the watch- ful eyes of Coaches Elton Lehrke and Jerome Ol- son pulled through the season with 3 wins and 4 losses. B-squad training is mainly for the pur- pose of learning the fundamentals of the sport and gaining experience. Football calls to the field each year a good crop of boys, all eager to eventually make the A-squad. Forty-five boys turned out for B-squad practice, while over seventy-five turned out for 7th, 8th, and 9th grade football, under the coach- ing of Gillett, Lewis, Lemmerman, and Qvale. ROW l: Murphy, Wright, Klement, Borden, Hartquist Handy, Burke, Knowlton, Wenzel, Swenson Clark, Bowles ROW 2: Johnson, Wambean, Peterson, Bemen, Stevens Jacobson, Karnes, Harvey, Baxter, McDermott, Harber Mangnuson, Marineau, Siever. ROW 3: Lewis, Marquardt r nater McLau hlin Barr Hard Thom son Hamo, S , v g , Y, y, p , Blowers, Boyer, Maxfield, Brandt, Cottner, Qvale, Uecker. ROW 4: Bulger, Johnson, Folkestad, Engleman, Berven Simonson, Anderson, Baudler, Tomhave, Richardson, Hines: Heichel. jo l:,: K t N J -.11 ': '- ' f sa rfs: -6 AWS? ' Q a re-f t f':. . f fl 'W L A ,f ' ' 'P Y ., Q E - . fl ixi Zhi I V ,L V, syyy g E K A H ..,, Win ,, 4 I fs .E ,,, ni w x, li a b? K ,lv ,K i I ' ' . 'frl l ' 'V V W hu ! 'V ' 4 W 'J Q' f V ' 533 i ?1Z 4.,lf, ', ?Lg, Q -1 . v2,.fr?E, ' V 'e ff ds- E .-3 fear--, ,,..,,Qj-Q,ava,,w'.Q6 '5 '1 fe t a, . , , ssl -'. ., J. , . .1 ,ll s .. ' ' -- ' ,. ,,,, if I ' 5 W ii 1, R W 953 .481 -, J' 1 . ,war , , in .. ,.., X .ry gf J in y if K m l ' f . itil hi s ' L i V- 'H grkk V kk gig s. g d ., Q Q , M H J ,K ROW l: Lichty, Siever, Williams, Cline, Bye, Burgess, Eckert, Kehret, Reardon. ROW 2: Renville, Bothun, Kaus, Jeffers, Phelps, Mangnuson, Brennand, Rish, Johnson, Scott, Anker, Forthun Dunn. ROW 3: Lem- merman Worlein, Marmesh, Schumacker, Heimsness, Kramer, Ronquist, Reed, Brown, Bulger, Campbell, Spahn, DeSart. ROW l: Gillison, Peterson, Sullivan, Johnson, Carlin, Gendler. ROW 2: Seitsman, Draheim, Wright, Miller, Rish, Mickleson, Morgan, Brunmeyer, Dunn. ROW 3: Lemmer- man, Shirk, Booge, Greenameyer, Harrison, Krick, Mar- quesen Farrell, Schlicher. GETTING BEHIND THE EIGHT BALL, Wayne Gaugh- ran and Bob Mathias try to figure out a good position for a shot. DURING IDLE MOMENTS, Tom Golden polishes cars as a profitable pastime. RELAXING IN THE SUN, Gary Tate and Bill Dunlap take advantage of the first signs of spring. E S f iiss i asts : '::- ,.:,,Lk V k: 3 4. I i,.' i it S - ' it 5 stii i fl 5 2 Y iss fr w :Q t ,s,.s, t V 1 L p , W - ft ,ff it Q 'W Q 'rt'i S 'Wifi to to if iv' S 1 t,,,t- . ,. L H , vii A 'sw f i K ' iii, . R i 1 . ' 5 , ,-:.. V xl 9' Q' Packer Stars Take Time Out ADMIRING TROPHIES FROM PREVIOUS YEARS, Jon Webber and Dave Ryks hope that their team will add to the collection. COACH ASSISTANT COACH Ove Berven Nat Goudy Spirit Sportsmanship Prevails Throughout Season.. Ove Berven, coach of the AHS basketball team, piloted his squad through another successful year. The boys' spirit and good sportsmanship gave the school a good record as well as a qualified stand- ing in the Big Nine. Co-captain, Gary Tate and Bob Mathias were definite assets to the team and also strengthened the morale of the boys when the spirits seemed to falter. Graduating lettermen are Tom Golden, Dave Ryks, Bill Dunlap, Jon Webber, Wayne Gaughran, Gary Tate and Bob Mathias. As the conference season ended, we were sad- dened by the sudden death of our able assistant basketball coach, Nat Goudy. The feelings of the entire school personnel were summed up in the words of Coach Berven. No matter who the people were - young or old, good or bad - they all liked him and he liked all of them. To me, he was not an assistant coach, but an all-around, top notch co-coach. ROW l: Manager - Lunde, Lillquist, Tate, Mathias, Golden, Manager - James. ROW 2: Ryks, Dunlap, Carothers, Webber, Gaughran, Miller, Randall, Wilde. GIVE ME THAT BALL! Tom Golden with the help of Wayne Gaughran and Jerry Wilde stubbornly refuse to give up control of the ball. ADVISING THE BOYS on strategy Coach Berven gives pointers to Webber, Gaughran. and Dunlapg while Mathias confers with man- ager Lunde. GOOD REBOUNDING by guard, Gary Tate keeps the ball in the hands of the Scar- lets for another victory. READY FOR PLAY Jon Webber and Ron Carothers return to the floor for another exciting half. Season Review of Big Nine Play ROCHESTER Gone was the 25-game winning streak against Big Nine opponents when we lost to the aggressive and hot- shot shooting Rochester quints, 80-61. Although the Packers were having a cold night they refused to give up as evidenced by the twenty points which Mathias alone chalked up. ALBERT LEA The Packers won a decisive victory over Albert Lea by beating their traditional rivals 60-45. This gave Aus- tm its ninth consecutive win over the Tigers. The Pack- ers put together balanced scoring, good rebounding, and exceptional floor play for the well deserved victory. WINON A Some nifty rebounding and shot blocking by big Wayne Gaughran set the pace for the Winona game when Austin outran the Winhawks, 75-57. The Packers never faltered once they grabbed a 4-0 lead in the early minutes of play. MANKATO Mankato nipped Austin 41-36 in an all out stall on the part of the Mankato Scarlets. They stalled for the entire second quarter in an attempt to pull Austin out of zone defense, but their strategy only slowed up the game. The second half saw more action but the scoring was very low. JUMP SHOOTING UNDER THE BASKET, Bob Mathias attempts another score for Aus- tin as Ion Webber stands ready to assist. STUDYING THE OPPOSING TEAM MEM- BERS, Bob Mathias and Dave Ryks take time out to rest and observe. OWATON NA The Packers made a startling comeback in the Big Nine race by defeating the Owatonna Indians, 86-61. The starting guards, Tate and Mathias, performed well under the full court press and Tate kept Jensen to an all season low of ll. FARIBAULT The 73-60 win over Faribault gave the Packers their sixth consecutive win on the home floor. The Scarlets had some trouble finding the baskets at the outset of the game, but once they warmed up it was an all out conquest over the frustrated Falcons. Coach Berven cleaned the bench and three of the starters were in double figures. ROCHESTER The tense, thrill-jammed second game against Ro- chester was a fight to the final gun as the Rockets edged the Austin team 73-70. This was the second game the Rockets won over Austin and it was a hard game to lose. Fouls were the main handicaps in the game as both Gaughran and Webber had excessive fouls. With 50 seconds left the Packers were within one point, but 2 free throws by Miner doomed their hopes. NORTHF I ELD Getting back into the winning race, the Scarlets trampled Northfield 69-53. Coach Berven started with an all senior squad but by the second half was clean- ing the bench. Mathias sparked the scoring pace with 17 points. All the reserves showed good ball handling. RED WING The game that decided the Big Nine Conference title was expected to be an exciting one. But the cold Scar- lets couldn't seem to play ball as they lost 80-53 in a decisive victory for the Wingers. A sprained ankle kept Wayne Gaughran from playing and this slowed down the team rebounding considerably. -,wwf TO THE DEPTH OF DEFEAT, when they were forced to accept the runner-up spot in the Region FROM THE HEIGHT OF VICTORY, when Austin received the 1 race. District II title. Austin Is District Winner Runner-Up In Regional Austin swept through the District II trials with regal ease as they downed Albert Lea, 62-47, with some sparkling scoring by the Austin starting five. The second game in the District race was a com- plete trouncing on the part of the Packers, who won 93-48 going away. The second team played most of the game and were responsible for a good part of the winning streak against Bloming Prairie. Snapping back in 'the second half of play, Austin managed to trip the Spring Valley quint, 90-70. Lead by Gaughran's 26 points, the Packers showed FIGHTING HARD FOR THE REBOUND, freshman, Jim Miller, desperately tries to recover the ball. while Bill Dun- lap watches. excellent scoringg shooting at 4096. The rebounding was considered the turning tactic of the game. Runner-up in the Region I race, Austin, for the first time in five years, did not hold a booth in the state tournament. Austin was unable to get started and was outclassed by the sparkling Winhawks. The halftime seemed somewhat bright for the Scarlets, 33-31, but the Winhawks soon zoomed ahead and Austin suffered a sad and blowing defeat, 70-61. Win or lose the Austin basketball team is still considered the best by the AHS student body. SEASON RECORD 47 Minnetonka ...... . . 43 74 North ..... . . 53 61 Rochester . . . . 80 60 Albert Lea . . . . 45 75 Winona .... . . 57 83 South ...... . . 79 36 Mankato ... .. 41 8-6 Owatonna . . . . 61 73 Faribault . . . . . 60 67 Edina ..... . . 51 62 Albert Lea . . . . 72 70 Rochester . . . . 73 69 Northfield . . . . . 35 58 Red Wing ..... .. 80 DISTRICT 62 Albert Lea ....... . . 47 93 Blooming Prairie . . . . 48 REGIONAL 90 Spring Valley .... .. 70 61 Winona ....... .. 70 ROW l: Anderson, Upcraft, Stevens, Booher, m anager - Carl son, Seivers, Osborn, Hyland, Stein. ROW 2: Schneider, Dean Buchmer, Voss, Dimmel, Radloff, Baudler, Peterson. Bald B-Squaders Win Eight Lose Six During Season Enthusiastic underclassmen turn out each year to support Blair Hainer's B- squad and this year was no exception with the turn out of 18 boys. Fifty-five and fifty-six was an average year for the B-squad cagers as they won eight and lost six. They improved their record from past years and have also been given more attention by the student body. The star players were Dave Seivers, Jim Baldwin, Jerry Peterson, Brian Baudler, Roger Booher, Manly Osborn, and Chuck Schneider. Other team mem- bers also lent their abilities to the better- ment of the team. Freshmen and sopho- mores have been showing great success and it looks as if future years will be ones to look forward to in A-squad games. Coach Blair Hainer SIR! LET ME SHOOT! Roger Booher clutches the ball in preparation for a shot as John Dean, and Don Dimmel watch the close action. AKG! 1.0 f I -k Season Record Rochester . Blue Earth Northfield Winona .. Mankato . Owatonna Faribault . Albert Lea Rochester Northfield .,,,, .nu COME ON, ROLL OVER! Roger Bell tries to coax hrs opponent into a pinning positron WKILSILING SQUAD - ROW l: Machacek, Sayles, Dillavou, Dave Kinny, Delbert Kinny, J. McClain, Rugg, Bell Farrell. ROW 2: Cam, Ellis, Stockwell, Moe, Shoemaker, Radloff, Carroll, Wendorf, Lyle. ROW 3: Heneman iggins, True, Hmkle, Warrington, Green, Gamelin, Wilcox. ROW 4: Naatz Bally, Husinga, Hall, Lembrick S. Mc Clain, Larson, Johnson. ...Wrestlers Have Tough Season The AHS wrestling gym is always full of grapplers constantly striving to improve themselves by learning new holds and maneuvers that are essential for a good wrestling team. This year the Packer matmen under the coaching of Sky Wilcox and Sig Qvale pulled a couple of up- sets in Big Nine competition that cannot be under- estimated. The team managed to snap a three meet losing streak when they defeated the scrappy Tiger team 20-16. Winning six of the eleven events were Dan Gamelin, Bob Rugg, Dave Kinny, Delbert Kinny, John McClain and Bill Sayles. Another well earned victory came when the Austin matmen tripped the Northfield Raiders by a score of 30-13. Although the wrestling team wasn't the champion, the members showed unusual spirit and drive. The school will lose the following matmen through gradu- ation: Rugg, Bell, Sayles, Moe, Lyle, Delbert Kinny, and Warrington. The lone contender in the state meet was Bob Rugg. GIVING INSTRUCTIONS TO A STAR play- er, Coach Wilcox carefully informs his boys of the right tactics. 'fun-W Packers Set Record But Lose to Rochester Endurance, coordination, and form are the im- portant desires of any swimmer. To be a member of Coach Vern Ojanpa's swimming team, the boys must develop these three important characteristics. ln '56 the Tankers chalked up a record of four wins and five losses. In their first meet the team dropped a 47-30 verdict to Rochester, defending state champions. The boys suffered under strong competition with only two of Austin's men finishing in the winning circle - Saari in the 100 yard breast-stroke and , ssm y Watts in the 100 yard freestyle. Jim Veverka, Bill - . fest, LeBarron, Jack Saari, and Bob Watts participated in the medley relay that broke the pool record with a time of 21061. OFF T0 A FAST START, Bob Watts intends to keep Then the tables turned in our favor as the his lead and score another hard earned victory for the Packers smashed the Score of the Weak Stillwater S ' l t . . cdr C S team. The Scarlets set three pool records with Jack Saari and Manfred Caesar, Austin exchange stu- dent, and the relay team bringing home the honors. The Tankers also defeated Shattuck by a smolder- ing score of 58-19. ROW 1: Guckeen, Watts, Caesar, Plath, Matison, Johnson, Newell, Renville, Harrison. ROW 2: Earl, Blowers, Anderson, Spahn, Heikel, Smalley, Saari, Wilcox, Pickett, LeBarron, Veverka, MacDonald. 2 ? 2 it TAKE YOUR POSITIONS- Jack Saari and Allen Anderson await the gun which will send the swimmers into competitive waters. Six Tankmen Advance To State In regular Big Nine competition, Austin set a record in the Winona meet. Breaking their own record, the Austin relay team managed to defeat the Winhawks, but still the team suffered a loss with a score of 43-34. Representing the school at the state meet were: Jack Saari, Manfred Caesar, Lee Wilcox, Bill LeBarron, Ron Johnson and Jim Veverka. The diving competition for the ,56 season has been dom- inated mainly by Ron Johnson and Roger Plath, with John- son racking up many firsts for the Scarlets. Both of these boys will return next year, a positive factor in Austin's favor. Austin will lose seven men and will have to carry on a large scale rebuilding job, but with the return of such men as Saari, Watts and Newell, Ojampa has a good nucleus from which to build. Graduating lettermen are Earl, Blowers, Anderson, Wilcox, LeBarron, Veverka and exchange stu- dent, Manfred Caesar. fm., A' ,,,,,,,,,,,,.,.1mffw1.v........-AF .W,,f.,1: ea. mf - . f f R . if f ..,, ,--' - Q5- ww GETTING THE FEEL OF THE BOARD, Roger Plath takes a few practice jumps before executing his dive. CHURNING UP THE WATERS, breast stroker, Jim Veverka takes the lead and keeps it as he races down the last lap to another victory. PERFECTION IS THE KEY WORD IN DIVING. Here Ron Johnson demonstrates true poise of the board. Veterans Pace Packer Line The familiar cry, Play ballf' is as much a har- binger of spring as the return of the robin. Coach Dick Seltz begins early each season to mold his squad into what he hopes will be a winning year. ln ,55, many veterans returned to the diamond to headline a winning season. The Scarlets won 5 of the 9 games they played in regular competition by trouncing such teams as Fairmont, Owatonna, Red Wing, and although the TALKING OVER the strategy of a possible win are Gary Tate, Dave Ploof, Gary Under- hill, Terry Meyer, Dale Beck- el, Bob Mathias and Larry Ar- nold. Mankato team proved more difficult for the dia- mond aces, they managed to gain another well de- served victory. The Packer Nine lost 4 of their games to Winona, Rochester, Mason City, and Edina, but they were by very slim margins and the team gained much ex- perience for the coming struggle through the Dis- trict, Regional and State playoffs. THE IMPORTANCE OF DISCRETION in selecting the right bat is shown by Ron McKay. SEASON RECORD . A , 4 Mason City .... . . . 6 17 Fairmont . . . . . . 0 3 Winona . . . . . 6 6 Mankato ,... . . . 4 2 Rochester . . . . . 7 10 Owatonna . . . . . 4 10 Owatonna . . 1 11 Red Wing . . . . 1 4 Edina ...... . 8 TOURNAMENTS 3 Albert Lea ..... . 1 13 LeRoy . . . . 0 5 Caledonia ....... . 0 8 Owatonna ......... l 4 International Falls . . . 0 0 Washburn ......... 2 . ffm.. sf.-ue f 9' Z- k. K it f is t V. 'w4,., f,,-.-.,r-My if . .. , W I loyal AHS fans. , . , . good teamwork. '95, ',,37n.,' f f 'S 5 ,J w THIRD BASEMAN, Gary Tate, stands Packer Nine Takes Second in State The '55 District Tournament proved to be one of the most exciting, tense, and thrill packed contests in many years for the Austin in its first game took rival Albert Lea, 3 1 Gary Underhill held the Tigers all the way, although they threatened Austin many times. Austin's powerful hitting plus Underhills cool head proved too much- for the frustrated Tigers In the second game of the District II race l1ttle LeRoy fell easily to the Packer's skill and determination and experience ac counted for the Packer victory. Throughout the Regional tourney the Packer Nine continued their battle toward the state title as they trounced Caledoma and Owatonna. The factors contributing to the Packers continued success were the pitching of Gary Underhlll and Bob Mathias plus In their first state tournament play the Scarlets shut out International Falls 4-0. The tables were turned on the Packers d f th ll ' t t th tht . . Q 22111311 ,glean emi 5353112 ggtsveen aa when Minneapolis Washburn shut them out on Gordy Sundans win or a loss. n0,hitter 2-0. V 1 gt. 4 In recognition of their outstanding state tournament play, X JI Gary Underhill was selected all-state pitcher and Larry Arnold all-state outfielder. A A-SQUAD - ROW 1: Gary Underhill, Larry Arnold, Bill Roach, Dan Greenemeyer, Delbert VanGrevenhof Terry Meyer, David Ploof, manager - Brede. ROW 2: Coach - Seltz, Dean Lommen, Joe Tridle Dave Jepson Lair De Sart, Gary Tate, Dan James, Bob Mathias, Ron Erickson, Dale Beckel. ,, ,Q ' A Wfitii K ' gum, WSH, ,pin sl W STI, war f if . ii. M - s r Wig 1.1 E' Lettermen To Spark '56 Team... With the approach of each new season, Coach Seltz is on the alert for new material to back his team. Austinites will feel the loss of such players as pitcher Gary Underhill and sluggers Larry Arnold and Dan Greenameyer, who had batting averages of .473 and .339 re- Coach - DICK SELTZ OUT AT FIRST! Bob Mathias tags opposing team runner with time to spare. spectively. However, with the return of last year's lettermen - Gary Tate, Bob Mathias, Bill Roach, Lair DeSart, Delbert Van Greeven- hof and Dan James supported by new ma- terial up from the B-squad, AHS fans can look forward to another impressive season. i N TRUE BATTING FORM 1 exhibited by Delbert V Greevenhof, one of the 5 returning lettermen . . . B-Squ B-squad baseball is used in the AHS ex- tra-curricular activities mainly for the pur- pose of further developing the playing skills of boys in grades 9 and 10 who have not reached the playing ability of the A-squad. Each year, Mr. Lonning drills these poten- tial varsity boys in the basic fundamentals and rules of the game. Emphasis is placed on skill and sportsmanship, all important ad B-SQUAD-ROW 1: Stev ens, Slupe, M. Osborne Miller, Booher, Jacobson Kay, Peterson, Lillquist Williams. Sets Impressive Record objectives in any athletic participation. Although star-pitcher, Ron McKay, was continuously being transferred between the A-squad and B-squad pitching mounds, the B-team lost to only one rival, Lyle. Also participating in intra-mural games are the 7th and 8th grade baseball aspirants under the supervision of Mr. Lehrke. IN ANTICIPATION OF COMING GAMES, Coach Lonning, scrutinizes previous records to avoid costly er- TOYS. BSQUADER, Earl Williams, observes his teammates as he waits his turn at bat. 'FW 'ww-fy--M. Dahlbach. ROW 2: Schnei- der, B. Osborne, Seiver, Mc- ABOVE, top to bottom: Jayne Gannon, Mary Swenson, Dee McDermott, Joyce Grant, Jean Naslund, Sandy Anderson, alternate. ry, HAPPILY BRAVING THE COLD Jean Naslund, Jayne Gannon, Jolce Grant, Mary Swenson, and Dee McDermott appear regularly at football games to keep school spirit high. Cheerleaders Promote Spirit in AHS... 'tRah, rah, rah for old Austin High! This familiar phrase begins as the cheerleaders lead the school fans in a rousing fight spng to overcome tough Big Nine opponents. Their peppy routines displayed at games and pep fests have been developed during long hours of practice under the di- rection of Miss Clair Cleary. The B squad cheerleaders developed into a very active organization this year and cheered regularly at B Squad games. This group is made up of six girls in eighth and ninth grades, who are anxious to become cheerleaders in senior high. Each year try-outs are held and the students are chosen for style, voice, coordination, and enthusiasm. POSING IN TRADITIONAL FORM are B Squad members: JoAnne Backlund, Judy Laivell, Diane Hall, Sue Fischer, and Sharon Madson. Not pictured is Mary Butaric, substitute. Y' i if -his :ll '-IZ 7 4 f J ' i e , , - g, fig up 'if 3 Q. qi. A 9 In 1 TRACK SQUAD-ROW 1: Lembrick, Woods, Mitchell, Greg, J. Johnson, Furtney. Heimsness, Gwinn, Dockham, Aberg, McLaughlin. ROW 2: D. Johnson, D. Lang, DeFor, Randall, Christianson, B. Lang, Farrel, Hess, Baldwin, Cunningham, Dudycha, Larson, Lillquist, Kramer. ROW 3: Rogers, Madison-managers, Baudler, Lunde, Paulson, Phlager, Damon, Davis, T. Holgate, Watts Gaughran, Huseby, Clifford, Gannong Hammer, Carr, White, Veverka, Locke. Underclassmen Spark Team. Prospects look bright for a fairly successful track season. This sport brings out a large crop of boys each year - turning up newer and better material. Although the '55 team was unbalanced-and lack- ed depth, the boys showed improvement as the sea- son progressed. Speed, endurance, stamina, and spirit are necessary traits for a winning team. While the cindermen lacked speed, they doubled in spirit. Coach John Saari's team took a 7th in the Big Nine Conference race with Rochester copping the honors. However, the season had its standouts. In- dividual stars were Gene White in the shot put and discus and Roger Lillquist in the mile. Ken Clifford and Marvin Veverka were also other outstanding trackmen in the 100 yard dash, 220 yard dash, and the high jump. Although White, Clifford, and Ve- verka have graduated, the team still has the support of twelve returning lettermen. AUSTIN'S LONG DISTANCE RUNNER, Roger Lillquist, burns up the track in an all out victory over Big Nine rivals UP AND COMING DISCUS THROWER, Allen Mitlyng, is shown here executing perfect form under the able supervision of Ray Lemmerman. Linksters Optimistic About Future Seasons From the first tee-off to the final putt our Austin High School golf team worked hard to come through winning six of the nine meets. Captain Dave P. John- son was backed by a full squad of 37 men including returning lettermen, Jon Webber, Jim Lembcke, Dale Hall and Howie Wennes. Although Austin did not establish an impressive links record this year, Webber took medalist honors in the Big Nine tournament and went on to the state meet. However, Coach Lembcke optimistically discussed the future seasons: I believe we have the potential to build the best golf team Austin has seen in ten years. Most of the boys are already 70 shooters and with such up-and-coming prospects as Bruce Hall, Brian Baudler, and Ray Appel, we have the nucleus of a great team. THIS DETERMINED FOURSOME - Jon Webber, David P. Johnson, Jim Lembcke, and Dale Hall get the feel of their clubs as the season rolls into full swing. THE CALL OF FORE also beckons young- :r hopefuls, Bruce Hall and Gary Knowlton. One of the chief pastimes of golfers every- where is that of retrieving lost balls GOLF SQUAD-ROW 1: Peterson, Kuhn, S. Wright, Langeberg, Brimacomb, McFarland, Pike, Gendler, Heimsness. ,ROW 2: Hylland, Clement, Frisdrich, B. Hall, Baudler, Marquart, D. Wright, Knowlton. ROW 3: Teff, D. Hall, Carlson, Diggins, Anderson, Hartson, R. Johnson. ROW 4: Watts, Sitz, Wennes, Olson, Appel, Gower, Busch, and Coach Lembcke. Chaffee, Lembcke, Golden, Webber, Weigle, D. Johnson, .-gf I J A iw- 1. - , , 4 'fx , '92 Ps. ' ' J s B si rt . J K Q at ' O VI K V1 ' sv I , ' Q If my ' A A gi l I H AA V if f N .5 A l L- N As J A ., . '.V M A .... . vp V u p pc Y ... f . A ' Vie . F- - W , 2 , . V ,Q 5: iff ' ff . ff- fr ' J J if yi A S! 1 5 I i, nl 4 5 r Al K, E ,4 ', . X ,-L? . i may ,.v'. K. ' 4 .8 'L l 2 -n . a ex ,film sw f U V lgawwzaww 'N' X ,, f 5 ,- Tennis Becoming Popular Competitive Sport During recent years in school sports, tennis has made increasing gains in popularity and in- terest among athletes and fans alike. A fast mov- ing game coupled with plenty of competition, ten- nis has lured additional men to the court each season. The netmen's steady playing took them through the spring to compete against Albert Lea in the District Two meet where Lee Wilcox and Bob James came through with honors for Austin. Roger Husemoller nearly pulled one of the big- gest upsets in state high school tennis play before losing to Albert Lea veteran Tom Steidler. Wil- cox and James then journeyed to the regional conference to represent Austin. Returning to back Bill Lewis' court strategy will be Husemoller, Carothers, James, Johnson and several younger tennis enthusiasts. Sports followers can look forward to another exciting year for the Austin High tennis team. WATCHING INTENTLY as Coach Lewis demonstrates the fundament- als of the game are AHS regulars Roger Husemoller, Ron Carothers, Dave Toresdahl, Gary Johnson, Lee Wilcox, Bob James. L Y if a 4 J.. fr-7,-Q1,,,i,-Wil A VWMTN' .V , 4' f 8 '.-En hfk.-'iff-'-an TENNIS SQUAD-ROW 1: Klement, Thompson, G. Johnson, D. Johnson, James, Husemoller, M. Wolf. ROW 2:' Saari, Ve- verka, Wilcox, PeKarna, Hoogland, Carothers, J. Wolf, Toresdahl, Variety of Sports Challenge Austinites Throughout the year there are many sports other than those featured in our school's athletic program, in which many students at AHS participate whole heartedly. Rating high on the list of favorites are bowling, skiing, riding and boxing. Recently bowling has become very popular with the teenage crowd. For some it is an enjoyable dating activityg for others it is a challenge in the form of team competition. Many boys congregate at the Shaw Gym and spend an evening at ping pong or pool. The more peppy ones may also try their skill at the strenuous sports of boxing and basket- ball. Other avid sports fans try water skiing or fishing on some of Minnesota's many lakes. A few enjoy the surroundings about them as they traverse their favorite slope on skiis or cantor down a shady bridle path on horseback. Participation in sports, whether competitive or otherwise, offers the amateur a healthful and enjoy- able experience. SPARRING FOR THE GOLDEN GLOVES, Roger Hallum and Jim Green fight it out in a practice bout before the big match. EXECUTING A CHRISTY, Chuck Busch demonstrates one of the intricate turns that an amateur skier must master. TRYING FOR A SPARE, Ron Earl attempts to bring up his team's score. AFTER A BRISK RIDE, Mary Cay Nockleby rewards her horse with a bit of refreshment - a lump of sugar. x f 'fo ' N J 2 x 7 Y. lg R Q 5 ww y u. 5 'XX ia 5. , ,kg p A w xsm I ORCHESTRA Moore. Kneeling: Nancy Garrity Bet ty Geyer SHEPHERDS VISITING MARY - David Angell John Cummings David Johnson Joseph - Charles Busch Mary - Sandra An- L. ., 'Q 'iii t f 1':V Students Combine Talents In Christmas Pageant A mass chorus, a selected orchestra and six impressive tableaus comprised this year's Christ- mas pageant. The students in the art department designed and constructed the fitting backgroundg chorus and orchestra members worked hard learn- ing the special Christmas musicg and members of the drama clubs took part in the tableaus which portrayed the Christmas story. This page- ant is the outstanding public performance of the year. f N3 ., . , . -,,' A ' V 5.5 sg 3 H MASS CHORUS AND SELECT is -. Q 'A ii ' -' + A35 gg P a .iff '- : ' fm? ANGELS - standing: Mary Dunlap, Kay 4 ' -' if t P- f . X ,,5v: 2-' ' i,,. xx gig., iii if Q 4 ' J ' ' a fr it Em , z is 1 94: 4 4 X G we l , derson. T txlhuhe 1:61 WI USING GESTURES to stress her point is San- dra Anderson, one of the four members of Austin High's speech festival debate team. Other members of the team include David Cook, Gwen Colscott, and Janet Rappe. Music and Drama Build Bridges To Culture Music and drama build bridges too - bridges to culture. It is important that we have culture today in this age of machines. These arts provide a wel- come contrast in a world of mass production with its push-button controls and routine operations. Our modern conveniences tend to make us insensitive A SCOTTISH SWORD DANCE was present- ed as part of the special Brigadoon feature during the spring chorus concert. Shown in their Scottish kilts for the dance are Phyllis Smith and Sandra Beck. to the finer things in life. Thus the bridge becomes more complete through dramatic clubs and productions, vocal groups, bands, and orchestras because they train and de- velop the interests and talents of Austin High School youth. asa x- if L... ORIGINALITY OF PRESENTATION and cleverness of script are important factors con- sidered in the Dirk and Bauble tryouts. Doree Kestner did a take-off on DRAGNET and Charles Langeberg assisted her with sound effects in the background. Tryouts, Stage Work Help Train Amateurs Most of us overlook the preparation that goes on behind the scenes before a play can be success- fully produced. As in most special productions there are always tryouts to be held. In the case of drama at Austin High School, there are club tryouts to determine membership in drama clubs, as well as play try- outs to decide which young dramatists will be most suited for the characters in a play, Club member- ANYTHING FROM HULA SKIRTS to red flannels was seen on new Thespian members at their initiation. Mike Osborn made his hula skirt out of old newspapers. ship, however, is not a requirement for students who participate in dramatic productions. Students enjoy tryouts because of the fun and experience they get from them. After the players have been selected, committees are chosen. They immediately begin making scen- ery, finding props, or learning how to make-up the players. Meanwhile the play cast rehearses daily with the help of student prompters and the director. PLAY TRYOUTS ARE ESSENTIAL in se- lecting the right person for each part. Lisbeth Westenberg and John Ullom were two of the fortunates for roles in BERNADINE. ,vo '1- i9o ' WATCHING FROM THE WINGS to see that all goes well is part of a director's job. Now that the play is finally presented, Mr. Hovland can laugh at a few of the jokes with other Thespians - Joyce Ham- mermeister, Ronnie Raasch, Mary Keller, Sharon Ahlgren, and Roger Johnson, is ,RQ ACTIVITY BEHIND THE SCENES is as import- ant as that on stage if the production is to be a com- plete success. Shirley Nelson and Dee McDermott make-up Charles Busch and John Cummings for their roles in the fall play. Opening Night Climaxes Players, Efforts Opening night means the climax of everybody's hard work! The actors, professional or amateur, are usually excited and nervous, but always give con- vincing performances. However, before there can be an opening night there must be a dress rehearsal. By then all com- mittees must have their work completed and the actors must know their lines and cues. This year there were two opening nights for the PHYSICAL APPEARANCE, as well as personality, must sometimes be changed to adequately portray a particular character from a play. For her role in BERNADINE, Mary Swenson's hair was dyed black by cosmotology students Pat Luren and Priscilla Doty. play, BERNADINE. These opening nights were tense ones for the cast, committees, and the direc- tor, but after the final curtain, everyone relaxed. A short time later laughter filled the backstage area where students were removing make-up, hanging away costumes, and taking down scenery. Before they had finished discussing the evening's perform- ance, they were already looking forward to the next opening night. I K 4 1 i DIRK AND BAUBLE-ROW l: Aandahl, Noble, Eblen, Turvold, Cling, Naslund, Beaver, Jacobson, Beeman, Col- scott, Swenson. ROW 2: Anderson, Neiswanger, Hammer, Detwiler, Butler, Lagervall, Jacob, Matison, McLaughlin, Cook, Miller. ROW 3: Dehler, Westenberg, Perry, Alford, Shipe, Gallaher, Quam, Gudenberg, Hansen, Lillquist, Anderst. ROW 4: Snater, Loewen, Hovland, Strand, Christianson, Jordan, Anderson, S. Michie, Ulven, Odegaard, Garrity, Rappe. ROW 5: Dahl, Dudycha, Phelps, Angell, Cooper, Olson, Cummings, Hoogland, Langeberg, Dewey, Ullom, Johnson, Wennes. Young Artists Gain Dramatic Experience... Young artists develop their skill at character portrayal through activities in Dirk and Bauble Dra- ma Club. They not only had an opportunity to par- ticipate in plays but also worked on committees' behind the scenes. One three act play was presented for the public this year. The fall play, BERNADINE, a comedy differed from most plays in that the players moved the props themselves. The club was capably managed by Joel Phelps, president, Roger Knutson, vice presidentg Joan Kling, secretary-treasurer, and Miss Cecily Spauld- ing, advisor. CONSTANT A'l'I'END- ANCE at rehearsal is nec- essary for cast members Howie Wennes, Maurice Butler, John Cummings, and Roger Knutson. As- sisting them is Jane Perry, prompter. S0 YOU DON'T LIKE SAUERKRAUT? Oh well, it's only a scene from the Thespian play, QUIET PLEASE. Mike Osborn, Pat Flatten, and Darwin Olson were the only characters in the play. Thespians Try Their Hand at Several years ago the Thespian Drama Club was organized for Austin High School sophomores to give them a chance to develop dramatic talent, and to aim for membership in the parent society, Dirk and Bauble. Thespians work on a point system to- ward their goal by participating in plays, commit- tees, and money-making projects. Two assemblies are staged each year by club TEMPERS FLARED briefly before Sharon Vinaas managed to calm down chess players Roger Johnson and Ronnie Raasch in WHICH IS THE WAY TO BOSTON? Dramatic Art members, Which Is the Way to Boston? and Quiet, Please! were presented early in the year. High Win- dow, a longer play, was produced in the spring. Mr. Carroll Hoveland directed the Thespians in their pursuit of the dramatic arts assisted by active officers Mier Wolf, president, Mary Keller, vice- president, Mary Gay Nockleby, secretary, and Sue Plager, treasurer. THESPIANS - ROW 1 Todd, Kannady, Henricks, Hendrickson, Cattnach ROW 2: Warfield, Waller, Anderson, Hegg, Haase ROW 3: Schultz, Nockleby, Plager, Everson, Clement Hammarmeister. ROW 4 Camm Schut'er Keller, , 1 Vinaas, Page, McMasters Ahlgren. ROW 5: Gildner Olson, Raasch, Johnson Osborn, Wolf, Bowlby. Popular Music Plays A Constant Role . . . ! Ly is Y . , Most student's evening entertainment consists of popular music of one form or another, because it's fun and also inexpensive. The student may spend the evening watching any number of his favorite hit parade television shows with all his friends, while he sips a coke and munches on potato-chips. Another activity he may participate in is to go over to his girl friend's house, turn on the hi-fi and practice the latest bop steps before the Friday night mixer. Then finally before turning in at night our average teenager goes to sleep listening to his clock radio play f'Why Do Fools Fall In Love? Thus ends our typical student's day, a day in which popu- lar music plays a major role. RHYTHM AND BLUES are the popular songs of the Austin teenage crowd. Here Mier Wolf gets ready for a party. LISTENING ATTENTIVELY to the social room juke box, Sharon Kautz, Jim Veverka, Kay Jordan and Chuck Busch relax and listen to good music during the noon hour. EARLY MORNING MUSIC can be a great boost to a student's day. Ron Wolfe and Dave Sibbers wait until the song's over before going in for a day of school. In The ustin High chool tudents' Da TAKING TIME OUT to watch the Hit Pa- rade every Saturday night, Judy Van Camp, Judy Clement and Jan Fennell relax and en- joy the nation's seven top tunes. AH, MUSIC! .lack Saari believes there's no better way to begin or end the day. ALMOST ANY AHS COUPLE can be found practicing the latest dance steps in their spare time. In preparation for the Prom Kay Moore and Gary Phlager try the bop. Jazz, Dixieland, Rhythm and Blues, Rock and Roll, and Romantic Ballads, are all types of popu- lar music which play a very important part in the typical teenager's life. Austin High students, as well, have caught on to these different types of pop music. From the moment they climb out of bed in the morning and head for school in their jalopy, they have already turned on their radios so that they may hear the top ten tunes on the hit parade before greeting their pals. At noon they rush down to the social room and spend their lunch nickels on the jukebox, ffood for the soul?j They visit the local platter shop after schoolg then return home to sort out, file, and number their records as they add them to their collection already in the hundreds. XX, at of iw i 2 Q 5 2 4 . .X . l l Q .4 SENIOR BAND - ROW I: Keller. Henricks, Thompson, Ganfield, Miester, Hegg. Young, Stern, Cattnach, Joyce Gudcn- berg, Sharon Algren, Turvold. Matison, Neiswanger. 100 ROW 2: Bartell, Norton. Hartson, Warfield, Haakenson, Lind strom, Dahl, Hanson, Moore. Kiewatt, Schuster, Schneider King, Walterman, Vanfleet, Plummer, Furtney, Hildreth Brede, Saman, Lewis. Karlen, K. DeFor. Majorette Maneuvers Demand Practice When spectators watch the intricate maneuvers and precision timing performed by the majorettes, they often fail to realize the long hours spent practicing and drilling. Before any public performance it is neces- sary that the majorettes put in hours of practice with the band so that they will be sure to take the right turn at the right moment. Resting in the park after a drill session are the Senior Band majorettes. Sitting are Charlotte Detwiler, Marion Honsey, Carol Johnson. Standing are Janet Koontz, Ruth Geyer, Mary Odegaard. - E ROW 3: White, Carrol, True, Smith, Westphal, Beaver, Tischer, Janet Gudenberg, Sharlot Ahlgren, Skogeboe, Clawson, J. Henricks, Doerhoefer, Kratchmer, Doescher, R. Jacobs, J. Schulz, Grovedahl, Herrick, Wennes, P. Schulz, Enger, Engle. MAJORETTE CHARLOTTE DETWILER poses for an informal snapshot between drill sessions. i i. 5 2 3 3 ROW 4: Highet, N. DeFor, Jacobs, Carlson, Haase, Anderst Underdahl, Jordan, Olson, Gardner, Gamelin, Zrucky, Ander son, Peterson, Himler, Dalquist, Quam, Voorhees, Voss, Butts Ruud, Anderson, Culton, Welch, PeKarna, Hess, Wilcox, Mr C. V. Sperati. Band Plays Important Part in School Life A leader of school spirit at basketball games, an excellent source of entertainment at concerts and a smart marching unit on the football field or at the parade, these are some of the phrases that can be used to describe Austin High Schoo1's Senior Band. Every member of the band, clad in his blue and gray uniform represents one of the finest school bands in the state. It has attained this standing, only because of hard work and practice with the director, Mr. Sperati. Through participation in band activities the students learn to play an instrument well, and experience en- joyment plus a feeling of success. SALUTING A VISITING FOOTBALL TEAM is only One of the 4 .. ,, many formations demonstrated by the Senior band during half time. , A A SNAPPY APPEARANCE and ability to play an instrument are two qualities needed to be a member of the Prep band. Phyllis Dan- kers helps Marilyn Speten select the correct hat size. PREP BAND . . . ROW l: Sorenson, Taylor, Wagand, Baudler, Lawson, Oliphent, Senjem, Nielson, Speten, Dankers. ROW 2: Larson, Ray Christopherson, Johnson, Bergdale. Knutson, Maston, Rupkalvis, Clark, Hanson, Slowinski, Darling, Knudsen, Plantikow Teff, Tate. ROW 3: Moody, Everson, Ferguson, Christy, Tapp, Tabor, Asper, Budd, Hayden, Howells, Whitaker, Simon- son Anderson Finbraaten, Raasch. Snater, Boyer, Ryan, Tesdahl, Johnson, Detwiler, Hylland, Marquardt, Thompson ROW 4: Beckel, Friederick, Mr. Sperati, Eblen. Not pictured: Hagelund, Moore, Berven. p-.Q EVEN THE CHILL Novem- ber air failed to daunt Mr. Sperati's spirit. Junior Bands Prepare For Senior Membership Membership in Senior band is the constant goal for members of the Prep and Junior bands. In these bands they learn the fundamentals which prepare them for Senior band. Besides learning to play in large organiza- tions, they also receive individual attention and instruc- tion through sectional groups and individual lessons. The two bands presented a concert in November and participated in the Junior High May Music Festival. They also took part in parades in Austin. Through participating in parades they learn marching maneuvers and tech- niques. .Students learn all these music fundamentals from their two able directors, Mr. C. V. Sperati and Mr. Jack Tedrow. :--'u::. 432525 rn'1UQ Q MEKUB 37:4 33705 A989095 :I '40 FIC gong? 135- ,Q -frvga '-:O 55:2-or 311915 9.3.CUo'o 5'o.OWo ,geo Ez' Ow53o cn'6'n'4 rv :52 :E 3' -igig-uri wav-UU an 0-, :s 2-'mm Q--'--.000 . J'-N41 . . . JUNIOR BAND ROW I: Olson, Rector, Anderson, Kelly, Berven, Thatcher, Jacobson, O'Marro. Carll, Hardy. ROW 2: Porterfield, Kehret, Blynn, I-Iegg, Belinski, Haldorson, Dennison, Bahl, Jacobs, Dvorak. Seivers. Hinkle, King, Bulger, Schloming, Philps, Zitnak, Neus. Marmesh. ROW 3: Ingersoll, Hart, Ryan, Flynn, Wolcott, Chapman, Laskewitz, Lee, Haack, Harington, Brunmier, Cerny, Anker, Worlein, Zillgitt, Roseth, Knudson, Morgan, Wagner, Tate. Kramer, Burton, Schleicher, Schmeider, Gaines, Matti. ROW 4: Olson, Rabideau, Zupp. Flitton, Dunsmore, Mr. Tedrow. Not pictured: Fogdall, Chambers, Watt. 05 03 f W-vw,-wa..,.. ,MMWAQW T1 Wm 'V if 3 i SCHOOL SPIRIT WAS HIGH even if the temperature wasn't at late sea- son football games. Bonnie Van Fleet, Betty Plummer, and Beverly Walterman show how band members learn to adapt themselves to the weather. l l l -ww - -, V '1 Junior High Bandsters Practice New Skills Young junior high band students improve their Practice is an important part of their training. skill in Intermediate and Beginners band. By be- Many make use of the practice rooms, often work- longing to these bands they learn rhythms and group ing in groups. harmony. INTERMEDIATE AND BEGINNERS BAND - ROW 1: Mickelson, Dybevik, Ankeny, Young, Vlasaty, Thatcher, Williams, Watkins, Allen, Youngman, Krull. ROW 2: Stephenson Lightly, Stern, Jacobson, Tinderholt, Bailey, Watson, Trouten, Runquist, Walrath, Potter, Nelson, Carney, Rhode, Davis, Meany, Shankland, DeFor, Monahan. ROW 3: Neubauer, Knudtsen, Arney, Lewison, Lane, Johnson, Spurgeon, McGrath, Asper, Evenson, Dunlap, Simonson, Ferris, Rush Johnson Gamelin, Frankson, Swingdorf, Holmes, Thompson, Westrum, DeFor, Bjork, Chaffee, Kerling. Stand- ing: I-Ierrick, Mr. Sperati, Mr. Tedrow. Not Pictured: Eblen, Lacy, Pregge, Leonard, Hinz, Tracy. 4 INTERMEDIATE ORCHESTRA - ROW 1: Yonke, Warmanen, Delaney, Zrucky, Hodge, Lavine, Wolf. ROW 2 J Johnson, Allen, Halverson, Molde, Kentta, Hastings, Nybo, Ryks, Kerchdoerfer, Brenno. ROW 3: S. Johnson, Hyme Sibbers, Severson, Haack, Swain, Heard, Mohn, Butorac, Stevens. Seventh Graders Start Orchestra Careers The first year of regular orchestra participation Intermediate orchestra teaches these young string is an important one for the seventh graders as they players the skills necessary before advancing to begin their high school music careers. Junior orchestra and finally Senior orchestra. LAUGHING AT YOUR OWN MIS- TAKES is a valuable lesson learned through our music program agree Barbara Snater, Bonita Hanson, and Nancy Lagervall. They find this a good way to relieve some of the ten- sion created from long sessions of strenuous practice. BEFORE ANY PERFORMANCE the concert mistress must make sure her violin is in tune in order to achieve the utmost perfection in playing. Gail Hardy makes sure of this as Karen Jacob strikes an A on the piano. Polished Performance Is Musicians' Goal Aspiring, young musicians get a taste of concert playing by participating in AHS orchestras. Whether or not the students continue their musical career after high school is of relatively little importance, because the enjoyment and experience they receive is invalu- able. Some students, however, continue their music after school in college and community life finding it a constant source of inspiration. In any aspect of learning students need a goal for which to strive. For music the goal is public perform- ance, usually through concert participation. When pre- paring for a concert, hours of concentrated practice are necessary in order to obtain balance of tone and rhythm. The highlight of the music department's yearly pro- grams is the annual Christmas festival. This program is eagerly anticipated by both audience and partici- pants. SYMPHONY ORCHESTRA - ROW I: Hardy, Swenson, S. Williams, Miller. Yonke, Stern, Bjork, J. Hanson, Colescott, Strand. ROW 3: Youngdahl, Enright, Lagervall, S. Nelson, Peters, E ROW 2: Dewey, B. Hanson, Clement, Everson, Anderson, len, Meister, Heinricks, Keller, De For, Lewis, Saman, Hil Hickok, Matison, Neiswanger, Pickett, Wiedemann, P. Hanson, reth, Brede, Van Fleet, Plager, Butler. JUNIOR ORCHESTRA - ROW I: Rousch, Quam, Louk, Wandas. Woessner. VandeGrift, Wuertz, Williams. ROW 2: Ty- rer, Garbisch, Wangen, Pickett, Kuhn, Wright, Hanson, Ries, V. Thompson. Grundy. Radke. Tennis, Lemmerman, Wiedman, ROW 3: Gallaher, Peterson, Finbraaten, Lagervall, Dankers, Speten. Sorenson. Taylor, Hayden, Howells, Teff, Tate, Maston, Armstrong, Dankert, Nargan Frank. ROW 4: Dewey, Highum, Hegstad, C. Johnson, Mr. Heltne, Beckel, Friederick, Raasch, Berry, Bulger. P. Johnson, Ryan, Frandle, Butorac. Bonnes. Not pictured: M. Thompson, Hagelund, Knutson. OW 4: Richards, Mickelson, Hawkins, Zook, Vandenover, ROW 6: Mr. Heltne, Jacob, Bartell, Norton, Gartner, Peterson onna Johnson, Gudenberg, Westphal, Beaver. D. Johnson, Arntzen, Watson. Feuerhak, Aandahl, Jordan, Brennand, Sna Enger, Engle, Wilcox, Hess. ter. ROW 5: N. Williams, Brown, Morrell, Waller. Not pictured: Brooks. Busswitz, Gess, Hatch, Haukom. Locke 's if W' ,.-. Q SENIOR HIGH CHORUS . . . ROW l: Laivell, Beck, P. McLaughlin. Swenson, Hallman. ROW 2: C. Haskin, Hanson, Moe, Cook, R. Christiansen. ROW 3: Wenzel, lean Naslund. M. Butler. Kuhlmeier. Geyer. ROW 4: Anderson. Jacob, Welch. Zerby, Ulven. ROW 5: Colescott, .loan Naslund, Fletcher. Soiney. Blowers. ROW 6: Munson. ljllquist. MeCarney. Miller, Silver. ROW 7: Challgren, Aandahl, s illett Shirle Nelson lehman B Christiansen Riash l Johmon Dahmen Ernsten Mikkelsen ROW 8' Sharon Nelxon, G . y ' .. P ' . . J 2 J . zu' . .. . , . . , . . . Phelps, Dudycha. Dewey, Cooper. Wilde, D. Hall, J. Butler, Dumond, J. Hall. Beeman. Hovland V. Johnson, Gudenberg. - . . , , ' F, . . . ' . V ROW 9' Mitchell Colyer Dotfenrod, R. Johnson. N. McLaughlin. Sellers, Knutson. Watts. G. Haskins, Avery, Os orn Kooy, Wennes. ROW 10: QD. Grant. Hildreth, Saman, Hartson, Wolfe. Dahl. -ROW ll: Wilcox. Torresdahl-, Langeberg, Kiel, Kurth, Fawvcr. ROW 12: Olson, Bergstrom, Kehret. Erickson. Norhy, Burmga. Not pictured: Hogan, Etsterhold, Lehman McClary. J. Grant. AUSTINAIRES - Pianist: Judy Hall. ROW 1: Moe. McLaughlin, Butler, Wenzel, Hovland, Beeman, Lillquist, Naslund. ROW 2: Wennes, Kooy, Colyer, Hall, Fauwer, Erick- son, Langeberg, Avery, But- ler, Wilde. Versatile Choristers Entertain Austinites Again this year the versatile and popular Austin High School senior Chorus entertained Austin au- diences with their harmonious voices. Featured at five performances, the 90 voice chorus spent many hours practicing before the polished performances. The choristers sang at the Christmas Production, a February concert, the Brotherhood Week assembly. the Big Nine Music Festival, and at Baccalaureate. Besides directing the chorus, Mr. Funk also super- vises ensembles. The Austinaires a mixed group has PRACTICE, PRACTICE, PRACTICE was the motto of Martha Moe and Maurice Butler as they spent many hours with Wilbur Funk. chorus director, preparing their numbers for the Metropolitan Opera scholarship audi- tions. performed at concerts and other public appearances. The silhouettes, a well-known girls' triple trio, sang at many assemblies, concerts and at the an- nual convention of the Minnesota Music Educators Association in Minneapolis. Since the silhouettes are composed of nine senior girls who have been singing together since ninth grade, it will seem strange next year not to hear theirarrangements of our favorite songs. r t . W . A.:Q Jun 24 ki? ,Ln t m E, wut SENIOR GIRLS CHORUS - ROW I: Ashton. Lee, Bungum, Ziemer, A. Eblen. P. Eblen, Paulson, Carmack, Ander- son. Hallum, Evenson. Hultberg, Nielsen, Rosenthal. ROW 2: Schmeling, Johnson, Smith, Lukes, Nockleby, Gower, Smith, Schultz, Waalkens, Van Hooser, Rogers. Miller, Hynie, Johnson. ROW 3: Benson, Gunderson, Bustad, Fin- holdt, Easton, Mathews. Pike. Asleson, Lang, Lundberg, Heikes, Speredon, Ritter. ROW 4: Watson, Vinaas. Burzinski, Konz, Sovich. Schutzer, Baker, Sale, G. Johnson. Prindle. Finley, Bray. J. Eblen,, Wence. ROW 5: Lightly, Malone, Bungess, Duerst, Schocker, Chrz, Seim, Roush. Downs, Cooper, Voss. Haack, Watkins, Roberts. Not pictured: Enright, Rathke, Butler, Jacobsen. New Chorus Organized For Senior High Girls Something new in the Austin High School music girls made their initial appearance at the Christmas department is the Senior High Girls' Chorus. The Concert. In the future Wilbur Funk, the director, group was formed mainly to accommodate tenth plans to develop the group into a permanent girls' grade girls interested in senior high chorus. These chorus. THE NINE FRESHMEN is a newly organized ninth grade triple trio which is gaining popularity. Its members are: Phyllis Roush, piano: Diane Frederick, Barbara Quam, Ruth Wuertz, Roberta Lawson, Karen Williams, Barbara Senjen, Susan Sondergaard, Joan Johnson, Joyce Wagand. ,..,... X-V A , W 'SB 9th GRADE MIXED CHORUS - ROW I: M. Everson, DeVaney, M. Williams, Fisch, Rodahl, Erwin, Titus, G. John- son, Wuertz, Wescott, Kentta. Ferguson, Derosier, Martin, Madison, Loewen. ROW 2: Roush, K. Williams, Speten Bartell, J. Johnson, Lawson, Madson, Senjem, Christy, Ashton, Skjeveland, Scheuder, Christofferson, Olson, L. Stern ROW 3: Westrum. Sorenson, Schlicting, Neilson. Beeman, Frederick, Gaskill, Corbin, Hall, C. Williams, Apold, Hulet Teff, Gallaher, Laivell, Thorsell, Arney. ROW 4: Crump, Hanson, Jarvis. Lawson, Keck, Quam, C. Hanson, Maloney Hockett, Dankers, Sondergaard J. Stern Mensing, I-laakenson ROW 5' Graves, Hunter Krull McLau hlin KI ' . , . . . . g , em- beck, Peterson, Traff, G. Everson, Sargent, Knudsen, Finbraaten. Sash, Neitzel. Not pictured: Grinnen, Darling, Hikes Kee, Eisterhold. Junior High Students Active in Vocal Groups Junior high students start organizing early vocal ensembles, which often continue throughout high school. Mrs. Dorothy Viker helps the junior high students with their arrangements and harmonizing HOPING TO ACHIEVE membership in Senior chorus junior -high girls gain extra experience from participating in ensembles. Seen rehearsing here is the eighth grade girls' sextet with Cecelia Gothard, Jan- ice Keller, Barbara Berven, Joy Carll, Janet Kiesatt, and Barbara Finbraaten. before they sing in public. An active ninth grade mixed chorus under the direction of Wilbur Funk learn the intricacies of part singing with a large group. SINGING IS A FAVORITE PASTIME for these eighth grade girls. This year they formed a triple trio with the following membership: Bonnie Barnett, Jean Grundy. Lani Allen, Annette Peterson, Sally Steven- son, Carole Downing, Gretchen Lemmerman. Not pictured are Gail Wangen and Joan Fogdall. 51 - W J if ,i,, J Y 'f of if . ii 4- fl iz!-E-,,, it fi Q 0 - J Hifi . 1 H 'H' Q -1 0 v .Z A Yu, . t. N V ji in .g M I ' ,1 'f L' ., s ' V' ' A .. . , 4 t . , , Q 65 f5'0'9 T L., .Y A t, . , gagg ': , -N G ill? 'Ig ,!. CLOWNING AF- TER PERFORM- ING are Judy Aandahl. Darla Bjork. Karen Mat- ison, Jean Ander- son. Susie Welch. Nancy Williams. em .. . K J' we Sviiufz' - Q A -hhlitile i if PM ' ,tv ' ' af J at if f 1 if E 51 ar Q A- f 1 - , -.- Sa if I 5 . Lv L. N1 st 5'---g' I W g . 3 ' iv 1 M -' , 'riff . ' W-if fi , 7 ' 5 ' ' ' . , ,av , ,Wx an Festival Climaxes Musicians, Year Every spring Austin High School musicians attend, the annual Big Nine Music Festival, There they have a chance to perform with and observe musicians from other schools in chorus, band, and orchestra competition. Not only do they enjoy meeting fellow musicians, but they have an op- portunity to exchange musical tips. This annual festival is a very fitting climax for a year of hard work. DRUMMER, CAROTTA NCRTON, straight- ening her tic as Austin band members assemble for the afternoon parade. WARMING UP MW before their festi- val performance are Leslie Olson. S h e l d o n Hess, John Locke, Ho- wie Wennes. in '?g., . '- it 4 5 , fe.- j L, , APM lf .3 5 ,Wa ,4- l SENIOR HIGH STUDENT COUNCIL - ROW 1: Hynie, Moe, Colescott, Hanson, Turvold, Baldner, Kohlwes, M. Dunlap. ROW 2: N. Johnson, D. Johnson, Wolf, Husemoller, Wennes, Torkelson, Michie, Anderson. ROW 3: W. Dunlap, Carothers, Lillquist, Gaughran, Webber, Tate, Knutson, Phelps, Miller. Junior High Council Completes First Year An active student council of its own is further evi- dence that the junior high is emerging into a separate unit. A constitution revision last spring divided the junior and senior high into separate councils. As a result, the junior council is now a completely inde- pendent unit that holds regular meetings and assumes responsibility for student government in grades seven through nine. Along with his executive duties, presi- dent Stan Pickett also presided at the junior high assemblies held throughout the year. . WVR tw-w JUNIOR HIGH STUDENT COUNCIL OFFICERS: Jim Miller, treasurer, Tom Kezar, vice-president, Stan Pickett, presi- dent, and Marilyn Speten, secretary. JUNIOR HIGH STUDENT COUNCIL - ROW I: Molde, Young, Hastings, Hal- verson, Madson, Hall, Carl, M. Anhorn. ROW 2: Sitz, B. Berven, Speten, Bulger. ROW 3: Wright, Kautz. Marmich. Brennand, Phelps, Krueger, Haakenson, Greenameyer, Whit- comb. ROW 4: T. Berven, Kezar, Pickett, Mil- Ier, Maus, R. Anhorn. Social Room Launched By Student Council As a governing link between the AHS students and administration, the stu- dent council works to achieve better un- derstanding between the two bodies. Among the council's accomplishments, was the opening of the social room, which became a reality this year. During their lunch period students enjoy ping- pong, dancing, and reading magazines in the friendly atmosphere of this new room. A Courtesy Is Contagious cam- paign was begun by the student council. Posters were displayed in class rooms to remind busy students and faculty of this important slogan. Student council mem- bers also posted Clean-Up reminders throughout the building. With the separation of the junior and senior councils, the members of both groups have been able to operate more effectively now that they can devote more time to problems which are direct- ly related to their situations. SENIOR HIGH STUDENT COUNCIL OFFI- CERS: Jon Webber, vice-presidentg Martha Moe, secretaryg Arlette Torkelson, treasurerg Bill Dunlap, president. ai' 1 . ENJOYING THE REWARDS of their labor in the new social room are student council committeemen Mary Dun lap, Howie Wennes, Jean Anderson, and Joel Phelps lap. I FOR SMOOTH OPERA TION, many committee meetings are necessary Here the noon hour committee ponders one of its many problems Members are John Ul lom, Charles Tausche Joan Kline, David G Johnson, and Bill Dun Gm LATIN CLUB II - ROW 1: Kautz, Moe, Enstad, Colescott, Beaver, Naslund, Lund, Duel. ROW 2: Tor- kelson, Christianson, Ander- son, Everson, Hammer, Cook, Bellrichard, Schroe- der, Warrington. ROW 3: Hall, Kuhlemeier, Snater, Rappe, Quam, Johnson, Butler, Goebel, Michie. wen, Ulland, Odegaard, Geyer, Jordan. ROW 5: Orth, Bergstrom. Societas Latinas Keeps Roman Culture Alive... Culture is an important part of education, yet it is something not always gained in regular studies. The Latin Club of Austin High School has, for the past 30 years, given its large membership an apprecia- tion of the literature, arts, and traditions that the Romans developed as a basis for our modern civili- zation. Under the direction of Miss Margaret Scarseth, Societas Latinus fthe Society of Latinsj has become an integral part of extra-curricular activities in AHS. Meetings are held once a month with the Roman Senate as the administrative body. The social structure of the club begins with the first year Latin students at the bottom as slaves. After one year they are initiated into full member- LATIN CLUB I-ROW 1: . N' Dunlap, Haack, Heikes, Wuertz, Hanson, McCoy, 6 , Olson, Todd. ROW 2: Van- X 4 Camp, Anderson, Kohlwes, Larson, Moore, Kelly, Smith, Wilham, Vinaas ROW 3: Enstad, Keller Karlen, Miller, Hegg, Mc Carney, Danowsky, Dehler ROW 4: McMasters, Butts Meier, Garrity, Ioan Young dahl, Overocker, Brown Joyce Youngdahl, Strand ROW 5: Louk, Wolf, Mil ler, Phleger, Gamelin, Baud- ler, Dunn, Glynn, Johnson. C! ship, becoming patricians. Senators and nobility complete the scale and are duly respected accord- ing to their stations. The regular gatherings are organized to present some of the affairs symbolic of the Roman people. A Saturnalia, which is a New Year festival, is held and slave auctions are scheduled annually. Latin Club members bury the Pontifus Maximus in the spring and then hail a new leader chosen from the patrician group. One of the more ritualistic cere- monies is the presentation of a Roman Wedding in February. In striving to build a bridge between culture and learning, the Latin Club has served its purpose well. ROW 4: Langeberg, Phelps, Dougherty, Dahlback, Loe- Randall, Carey, Lillquist, Tausche, Dunlap, Owen, Sitz, Ullom, Hoogland, REIGNING AS KING OF TIIE SATURNALIA, a holiday for Roman slaves, was fun for Dennis Dough- erty. Dennis chose Betty Geyer as queen to reign with him over the festivities including a potluck supper. WEDDING CAKE IS A TRADITION at a Latin Club wedding as at most wedding celebrations. Carol Ulland and Chuck Langeberg representing the bride and groom shared a piece as Diane Overocker gave her blessing to the couple. SOLD TO THE HIGHEST BIDDER! cried John Ul- lom, auctioneer, and Sigre Sitz was sold as a slave. Each fall first year Latin students are sold as slaves to club members, for whom they perform various tasks. The Roman Senate . . . Consul - BILL DUNLAP .......... President Consul - JOHN ULLOM ..... Vice-president Questor - DENNNS HOOGLAND . . Treasurer Scribe - MARTHA MOE ......... Secretary Aedile - ANNE HAMMER . General Chairman Tribune - JIM RANDALL ........ Publicity Tribune - MARY ANN MICHIE . Civil Rights Censor - PATRICIA IRWIN .... Membership Praetor - ROSEMARIE BUSWITZ .... Judge Pontifex Maximus - BOB KNOWLTON . . Chaplain i -I Y GERMAN CLUB - ROW 1: Truesdell, Johnson, Crousore, Wu- ertz, Watson,, Davison, Evans, Es- tes, Rasmussen. ROW 2: Yunker Locke, Dahlback, David Johnson, James, Larry Johnson, Husemol- ler, Koontz, Koepsell. ROW 3 Ames, Caesar, Dan James, Plague, Ullom, Sitz, Novak, Viste, Hess. ROW 4: Berry, Werner, Tausche, Carothers, Lunde, Randhiem, De- For, Chaffee, Bumbiers, Houdek. 'Rf ta Der Deutsch Verein Organized This Year Recently a new flavor has been added to some student vocabularies. Such phrases as 'fGuten tag mein, Herr! and Wiegehts, Frauleinil can be heard echoing their friendly greetings down the corridors of AHS from room 323. Yet until this year, many people were unaware that a growing German col- ony existed in our midst. However, they have final- ly asserted their identity by organizing the German Club and placing it on an equal plane with the other language groups in school. With Mrs. Gerta Barrett as adviser, the German Club works for the purpose of promoting a better understanding between our American way of life and the German culture. Already this newly-found- ed organization has proved itself to be beneficial in school activities and promises to become a leading factor in extra-curricular activities during the next few years. Gathering at their first meeting in November, the 35 charter members elected Charles Tausche as president, Bob Ames as vice-president and Mar- garet Evans secretary-treasurer to serve a term of one year. ACH NEIN, ACH NEINP, pleaded David - G. Johnson in the play Der Falschen Zahn ' presented to the newly formed German Club. Other members of the cast included Sheldon Hess, the dentist, and Margaret Evans, his assistant. ' t .z ..-lg . -..N SPANISH CLUB - ROW 1: Shatek Moehlman, Paulson, Hanson, J. grift, Hanson, K., Smith, Braford wen, Gudenburg, J., Kannady Camm, Riemer, Anderson, Wencl Heydt, Naslund. ROW 4: Anderson be, Morrell, Hanson, P., Nockelby Nelson, Setchell, Burdine. ROW 5 Youngdahl, Carlson, Veverka, Saari Warn, Busch, Thompson, Wasko, G. King, Orth, Zerby, List. ...El Circulo Espanol Features Spanish Customs Once a month fascinating sounds were heard in various parts of the building as the Spaniards gath- ered at their Tuesday meetings during the past year. Strains of a soft tango floated from the cafeteria, excited Spanish phrases tumbled forth from the Vo- cational social-room and noisy searchers combed the area on their annual scavenger hunt. One of the more festive events held was the Christmas Pinata, which is the traditional Spanish way of giving gifts during the holidays. Eligible for membership in El Circulo Espanol are present and past Spanish students who are in- LOTERIA ENTHUSIASTS had a chance to p try their luck at the February meeting which featured the Spanish version of Bingo. Amid muttered exclamations of Que Lastima! and Caramba! Ken Thomsen, Jack Saari, Jim Warn and Dee McDermott hoped for better luck in the next game. terested in learning more about the social and cul- tural activities of Spanish-speaking people. The growing membership of Spanish Club is an indica- tion of the increasing popularity that foreign langu- ages enjoy in AHS. Officers elected last spring include Jack Saari, president, Sandra Anderson, vice-president and Jim Warn, treasurer. Mrs. Evelyn Galbraith is the club adviser. When the Spanish Club initiated new members in October, they were rewarded with a Chile sup- per, Senora's specialty. Schuster, Wasko, S. ROW 2: Thomp- son, Speredon, Gudenbur, Vander- Schmidt. ROW 3: McLaughlin, Loe- S., Michie, Shutt, McDermott, Coum- ELECTED THE PREVIOUS SPRING, the Friendship Club Cabinet determines policies and plans activities for the current year. Cabi- net members are: ROW 1: Dunlap, Turvold, Baldner, Plager, Nockleby. ROW 2: Mc- Glaughlin, Quam, Michie. ROW 3: Anderson, Torkleson, Colescott, Swenson, Miller. Club Promotes Friendship Develops Leadership With the aims of promoting friendliness and develop- ing leadership, the SFC carries on a varied and active program throughout the year. Members serve at teas, con- duct panel discussions, present a style show, and par- ticipate in purely social functions. AHS students particularly anticipate two annual Friend- ship Club activities - WPA week, leap year for four- days when the girls pick up the tab, and their Snow time mixer always based on an unusual theme. ENJOYING AN AHS MIXER Manfred Cae- sar, German exchange student, doesn't miss a dance. Sharing the fun, is his partner, Carol Dehler. 1 ,, V, , 1.1, S 4... .-,AIX A , 5 e f pliy GRADE 12 - ROW 1: Lund, J. Hanson, B. Hanson, Olsen, McLaugh- lin, Miller, Warrington, Anderson, Cooling, Diederich. ROW 2: Jean Naslund, Sheldon, Gudenburg, Mur- phy, Kling, Matti, Grant, Christo- pherson, Foklestad, Blynn. ROW 3: Williams, Larson, Jacobson, Nelson, Ries, Wobschall, Sathre, Hynie, Wal- terman. ROW 4: Malony, Lee, Cook, Ishjima, Torkelson, McCarney, Ma- son, Guintire, Josephson, Jacobs. ROW 5: Miller, Perry, Smith, Wes- tenburg, Ernsten, Alford, Shipe, Dah- men, Christopherson, Spiess, Krebs- back, Plummer. 120 GRADE 11 - ROW 1: Konz, Dah- ler, C. Johnson, Paulson, Larson, K. Johnson, Kuhl, Peters, Everson, D. Johnson, Davis. ROW 2: Roberts, List, Ulven, Michie, S. Anderson, Shutt, Dahl, Stegman, Turner, Stan- key, J. Anderson. ROW 3: Matison, White, Christopherson, Turvold, Du- erst, Swancutt, Koontz, Shoop, Brad- fford. ROW 4: Thilgen, Baldner, Geyer, Smith, Quam, Veverka, Nel- son, Peterson, Odegaard, Sterling, Gallaher, Jacob. ROW 5: Overocker, Welch, Bjork, Garrity, Jordan, Han- son, Baldner, Johnson, Roebuck, Shutt, Golden, McFarland. GRADE ll - ROW 1: Kelly, Chris- tofferson, Sheely, Egen, Williams, Luthe, Rogers, Duel, Evans, Irwin. ROW 2: Wuertz, B. Johnson, P. Eb- len, J. Eblen, I. Lee, Hogrefe, Aan- dahl, Snyder, Noble, Bostrack. ROW 3: Goebel, Spiess, Laivell, Rathke, Alm, Meister, Swain, Madison, J. Johnson, B. Lee. ROW 4: B. Ander- son, Jenson, Beadle, Barnes, J. John- son, D. Anderson, Walton, V. John- son, Jacob, Matison. ROW 5: L. Han- son, Erickson, Nordland, Sale, Slo- winske, C. Peterson, Benson, M. An- derson, Downey, Stern, Baldwin. C? 0 cw :gf-f GRADE 12 - ROW l: Benson, Brooks, Reinartz, Eisterhold, Powers, Detwiler, Beeman, Christianson, En- stad, Bartell, Shabacker. ROW 2: Kestner, Skogeboe, Knutson, Neilson, Wensel, Hatch, Lagervall, Miller, Colescott, Swenson, Naslund. ROW 3: T. Hanson, Hammer, Smith, Kar- len, Woolsey, Hall, Eliott, Gillet, Lee, Lillquist. ROW 4: Busswitz, Baum- gartel, Yonke, Ward, Krueger, Hau- kom, Youngdahl, Raasch, Lawson, Dalager, Nelson, Strand, Honsey. ROW 5: Skov, Larson, Kuhlmier, Lehman, Pike, Gartner, Greenemeyer, Neiswanger, Brown, Blowers, Mc- Clarey, Hovland. Q l, ' , 'i. - it-.2 FLOOR SPREADS ARE POPULAR with SFC mem- bers. One is held early in the year because the friend- ly informal atmosphere helps everyone get acquaint- ed. Bette Lee, Patty Todd, and Pam Carlson chat while enjoying their sack lunches. ll GRADE 10 - ROW 1: Wilhelm, Dunlap, Geyer, Todd, Henricks, War- field, Eblen, Miller, Dostal, Nelson, Ritter. ROW 2: Leahy, Baker, Haack, Stenibrink, True, DeFor, Aselson, Hemphill, Everson, Clement, Du- Mond. ROW 3: Speardon, Joan John- son, Kelly, Coumbe, Lightly, Schulz, Williams, Nordmier, Gunderson, Wy- ant. ROW 4: Cooper, Jean Johnson, Schutjer, Gower, HCSS, Vietor, Pla- ger, Nockelby, Sollie, Hanson. ROW 5: Nuzum, Burgess, Koepsell, Frank- lin, Dopita, Pike, Doty, Hendrickson, Pickett, Carlson, Meier. GRADE 10 - ROW 1: Bridley, Paulson, Hardy, Zeimer, Bungum, Luthe, Larson, Waterbury, Neilsen, Falk, Rosenthal. ROW 2: Lightly, Bo- yenga, Mohmen, Skinner, Bailey, Wolfe, Warfield, VanCamp, Ander- son, Davison. ROW 3: Keller Kowhles, Ganfield, Sharlot Ahlgren Watson, Earl, Johnson, Best, Nelson, Sale, Cattnach, Hendrickson. ROW 4: Fmholdt S,etchell, Tallman, Mikkel- son, Gess, Enstad, Magnuson, Buck, Haase, Kannady, Vinass, Sharon Ahl- gren. ROW 5: Hammermeister, Salge, Grundy, Peterson, Woodfill, Enright, Mathews, Easton, Camm, Smith, Ohm, Beldow. ' 1 s ai LIBRARY SERVICE CLUB - ROW 1: B. Anderson, Beadlc, Bow ers, S. Anderson, Waterbury, Diederich, Estes. ROW 2: Ohm, Goebel, Stern, Kamp, Hayes, Barth, Lukes. ROW 3: Warfield, Rumsey, Chur chill, Budd, Johnson, Moody, Dostal. JUNIOR HIGH LIBRARY SERVICE CLUB - ROW I: Beckel, Granle, Buchanan, Brandt, Dankers, Burdine. ROW 2: Fann, Haugland, Bartell, Brown, Anderson, Glover. ROW 3: Carll, Baldner, K. Johnson, C. Johnson, Byers, Buringa, Kime. JUNIOR HIGH LIBRARY SERVICE CLUB - ROW 1: Wangen, Krachmer, Underdahl, Trouten, Petersen, Lewison. ROW 2: Nelson, Laskewitz, Voigt, Traff, Sollie, Studer. ROW 3: Prindle, Madison, Lennbey, Maston, Peter- son, Swain. QQ Education and Enjoyment Provided By Libraries Students have continued to find the libraries extremely useful not only for obtaining information for essays, reports and other assignments, but also for the enjoyment gained in leisure time reading from the wide assortment of books avail- able in .our junior and senior high libra- ries. Again this year many students have joined the two library service clubs. Members perform such duties as keep- ing the books in order and in readable condition and supervising the students in the library thus helping to keep it a quiet place in which to study. This work is a valuable contribution to the smooth operation of AHS libraries and we are grateful to them for their fine services. ROW 1: McLaughlin, Miller, Lund, Cook, Perry. ROW 2: Dahman, Lawson, Strand, Pike, Warner. ROW 3: Ververka, Oliphant. 'L STUDYING LAYOUTS for the new literary magazine are Nancy Warner and Jane Perry. CHECKING COPY for the Sentinel are ElVeda Lund, Joanne Pike, and Lynda Cook. Sentinel Features Clever Stories, Pictures Readers of the Sentinel are always intrigued by its clever stories and unique pictures. The work behind this bi-monthly paper is carried on by the Editor-in- Chief, Lynda Cook, associate editor, Elveda Lund, sports editor, Jim Veverkag jr. high editor, Joanne Pike, and the staff. The aims of the paper are to enlighten the readers in an intelligent way, to promote school spirit, and to review and preview news events of AHS, fx 5-'P' Aww. Y vfSr7f si fs ' ll if 2.5, li 4' , Q s h, 7 I dv' INTENT UPON AUSTINIAN WORK are editors Ar- letta Torkelson, Doree Kestner, and Jean Naslund ROW 1: Moore, Shoop, Boyer, Michie, Quam, Smith, Torkelson Dahl, Dewey, Busch. t if 25 ' tt.: , ' , if ,-. , , 4' 4'-1 , Q HOPING T0 BEAT the final deadline, section editors Bill Carlson, Gary Dahl, Kay Jor- dan, Kay Moore, and Sharon Kautz check last minute details. Copy, Layouts, Blacks Familiar to Austinian Staff Copy, layouts, and blacks are familiar words to the Austinian staff. The finished product represents many hours of creative planning and work. The section editors work under the direction of the co- editors, Doree Kestner and Arlette Torkelsong the business staff is managed by Jean Nasland, and the entire staff is supervised by Miss Alyce Purdham. One of the highlights of the year for both Aus- tinian and Sentinel staffs is the spring publication banquet at which deserving members receive hon- ors for their work. Nasland, Colescott, Kaulz, Christenson. ROW 2: Jordan, Neiswanger. ROW 3: Carlson, Langeburg, Johnson, Kestner, LELAND M. ARNESON: general and vocational agriculture, Future Farmers of America. WITH AN EYE TOWARD THE FUTURE, Taryl Heiny considers the blue ribbon possibilities of his pen of sheep. SENIOR FFA - ROW l: Smith, Lyle, Schocker, Bell, Zahradnik Thompson, G. Reed. ROW 2: Orth, Rasmussen, W. Reed, Ellis, Lau Carroll, Riles. ROW 3: Kurth, Dillavou, Anderson, Ruechel, Heiny Wangen, Vesely. ROW 4: Whitcomb, Husemoller, Goetsch, Wendorf Wilhelm, Jensen, Nelson, Martin. ROW 5: Stockwell, Schmidt, Levyi Kirchner, Moe, Haarstad, Skjeveland, Heneman. ROW 6: Unver zagt Heimsness, Radloff, Ryks, Frohreich, Christenson, Mitlying Cotter. x Austin's FFA Largest, Most Active in State Austin High School's chapter of the Future Farmers of America, with its membership of approximately 150, has continued to function as the largest and most active in the state. Almost every member took part in some contest and other activity held at the local, district, and state levels. This spring our Gen- eral Livestock team placed first in the Barrow Show at Abert Lea and received a trophy. As part of their observance of Nation- al and State FFA week, the Austin chap- ter placed a display in the Area Voca- tional School's show window. JUNIOR FFA - ROW 1: Feinke, Lightly, C. Fawver, Wambeam, Haskin, E. Ryks, Nielsen, J. Johnson, Warrington, Lerum, Taylor, Wil- helm. ROW 2: L. Larson, Augustin, Dennis, Barclay, Dearmin, Magnuson, Blume, Under- dahl, R. Ellis, K. Larson, Peterson. ROW 3: Stankey, Roberts, Klingfus, VanPelt, Sheedy, N. Ellis, Moucha, Bahl, Kos, Hartson. ROW 4: Staples, J. Fawver, Luksik, T. Braaten, G. Braaten, Holsick, K. Christenson, G. Ellis, Ris- kedahl, Lyle, Belshen, Cassidy. ROW 5: Ken- yon, Schmidt, Naatz, L. Johnson, Wilson, Holst, Lewis, D. Naatz, Phister, J. Christian- son, Maas. ROW 6: V. Augustin, Stockwell, Lester, Marchwick, Neisen, Radloff, Dudycha, Lenz, E. Ryks, Nihart, Bowel. l REGISTERING IS ALWAYS an important part of a convention. Here a delegate registers with Sonja Heinie and Charlotte Detwiler. FHA Stresses Essentials For Home Management The Future Homemakers of America members learn the basic necessities of sewing, cooking, and managing the home. They also practice cooperating and sharing with others. Arlette Torkelson, senior and retiring president, presided at the District Convention which was held in Austin, October 29. In March, the State Conven- tion took place in Minneapolis. Six delegates at- tended. Two of these delegates were appointed to the state committee. Sonia Heinie was chosen to be on the election committee and Arlette Torkelson was selected to be the chairman of Public Relations. A senior girl with above average grades, who is planning a career in home economics is awarded a scholarship from the Austin chapter. JUNIOR FHA - ROW 1: Miller, Treuter, Vogel, Hage lund, Ginn, Burdine, Sprondel, O'Marro. ROW 2: Hall, Duel, Sanford, Stoike, Malon, Backlund, Overby. ROW 3 Hays, Buringa, Camm, Aughey, Sovich, Shoop Rosenthal, Berry, Norman. ROW 4: Watt, Wright, Butler, Lund, Hall Mensink, Morgan, Tuma, Wilkinson, Swain. SENIOR FHA - ROW I: Detwiler, Bridley, Sitz, Wil- hams, Slully, Davidson. ROW 2: Downing, Torkelson, Stern, Skogoboe, Goetsch, Gilbert. ROW 3: Dopita gieieril Anderson, Karlan, VanCamp, Heinie, Wilhelm, aski . PACKING A THANKSGIVING BOX is one of the projects of the Junior FHA. Shown here packing a box are Jean Lund, Joyce Malon, Ellen Butler, Diane Hall, Carlienne Coogan, Margaret Burke, Rosemary Morgan, and Joan Hall. Chien GAA 11-12 - ROW 1: McDermott, Christian- son, Hovland, Williams, Matison, Ullvan, Duel. ROW 2: Naslund, Lund, Smith, Shutt, Dahl, Larson, Johnson, Anderson. ROW 3: Nelson, Youngdahl, Diggins, Christensen, Grant, Erick- son, Curtis, Bjork. WORKING T0 BUILD a better club are GAA officers: Sally Kentta, vice-president: Joanne Hulet, secretary: and Betsy Christianson, president. GAA 9-10 - ROW l: Schleuder, Hockett Kentta, Henricks, Fennell, Maston, Baumgari ner, Bellrichard. ROW 2: Gilbertson, Carter Ziemer, Bungum, Nockleby, Fletcher, Wake- field, Earl, Mickelson. ROW 3: Bailey, An- keny, Myhre, Ryan, Anthofer, C. Williams K. Williams Hulet Johnson. ROW 4: Moody Hayes, Watson, Geyer, Enright, Senjem, Hallz Peterson. Fun and Competition Throughout the year, GAA activities were based on fun and competition with- in the range of the group's ability. In the fall, a party was held to give everyone a chance to become better acquainted and to get an idea of the year's program. Keynote GAA Programs The first part of the year was spent in volley- ball tournaments followed by basketball, swim- ming, tennis, and softball according to their sea- son. Both interest and cooperation were shown in all the clubis activities. The senior GAA advisors, Miss Magnuson and Miss Cleary, had the task of organizing and directing the events that made the club a success. GAA 8 - ROW I: Helpa, Tverberg, Watt, Shoop, Rosenthal, Hinkle, Smith, McClary, Sanford, Sattler. ROW 2: Overby, Wabashall, Christofferson, Goodew, Harris, Ingersall, Schnieder, Miller, Biskey, Gnocchi, Lemmer- man. ROW 3: Wandas, D. Hall, Butarac, Rabi- deau, Jordan, J. Olson, Rector, Anderson, Armstrong, Grundy. ROW 4: Bulger, Garbisch, Berven, King, Lund, Bell, Finley, Viola Swen- son, Sandra Swenson, Jacobson, Jacobs, Joan Hall. ROW 5: Anhorn, Backlund. Butler, Lauk, Carll, Vandegrift, I-Iagelund, Swingdorf, Sharon Olson, Woessner. Torgerson, Burdine. ROW 6: Sovich, Dankert, Barnett, Allen, Chaffee, Gol- den, Cook, Legried, Duel, Aughey, Thatcher Wakefield, Morgan. X GAA 7 - ROW 1: Johnson, Sullivan, Hage- lund, Berhow, Lewison, Baumgarner, Dunlap, Brant, Shoemaker, Mohn. ROW 2: White, Lane, Rogers, Hogan, Bailey, Traff, Sanford, Thatcher, Waller, Johnson. ROW 3: Molde, Henrickson, Kirchdoerfer, Eblen, Arney, Dun- lap, Brenno, Hinz, Zrucky, Glover. ROW 4: Hailman, Stern, Suinker, Heichel, Sibbers, De- laney, Maston, Nybo, Yonke, Williams, Wat- kins, Hoeper. ROW 5: Prigge, Peters, Swain Hastings, Steavens, Simonsen, Kentta, Butarac Rosenthal, Knight, Braaten. 9 9 Science Clubs Correspond With Student Interests Students who have the urge to roam the coun- try side looking for strange species or a yen to conduct. scientific experiments, find that the two AHS science clubs correspond with their interests. Each year a science fair is held in which mem- bers of both the Junior Science Club and the Junior Academy of Science prepare and display projects. CAMERA CLUB - ROW l: Matison, Donda, Groh, Evans. ROW 2: Elam, Bjork, Grey, G. Dewey. ROW 3: Anderson, Schloming, J. Dewey, Hartson. JUNIOR ACADEMY OF SCIENCE - ROW 1: Earl, Hammermiester, Warrington, Williams. ROW 2: McMas- ters, Bjork, Welsch, Coumbe, Madson. ROW 3: John- son, Budd, Burgess, Viste, Churchill. I, l1 U, Q ' , .. A J 'w'i JUNIOR HIGH SCIENCE CLUB-Averbrook, Lieske, Mielke, Tomhave, Thompson, Bradford, Grose, Golds- berry. Darkroom, Studio Aid Photographers For students who are interested in photography, darkroom and camera work, the AHS Camera Club is the answer. Not only do they learn aspects of photography, but members also exchange ideas with other shutter-bugs. Since last year, the club has had access to the photographic studio for experimental shots and a new darkroom in which they can develop, print, and enlarge pictures. Principles of photography are taught to club members by Earl Brooks and Gordon Fogdall. ROW l: Nelson, Brooks, Kling, Enstad, Warrington, Eister hold, Jean Naslund, Cook, Beaver, Joan Naslund, J. Han- son, Miller, B. Hanson. ROW 2: Richards, Elliott, Hammer, Underdahl, Baumgartel, Plummer, Colescott, Gudenburg, Gilbert, Megraw, Myhre, Karlen. ROW 3: Hall, Rappe, Knutson, Krueger, Kuhlemeier, Youngdahl, Lillquist, Chris- tianson, Lee, Blom, Gartner, Kestner, Bender. ROW 4: Johnson, James, Larson, Veverka, Holt, Tausche, Hoogland Gamelin, Bumbiers, DeLaney, Dunlap, Cummings, William s, Schmidt, Klassy. National Honor Society Rewards Leading Seniors Upholding a high scholastic average and serving as a good citizen are the main qualifications for member- ship in the National Honor Society, As seniors they have served as leaders through their high school years and established a pattern for other AHS students to follow. This year 59 students were inducted into the Na- tional Honor Society on March 15, at an assembly honoring them. Following the assembly a tea was held in the cafeteria for the newly inducted members and their parents. A I s 4 ED as , , t at r tr 2 E 3 PREPARING THE TORCH which will sym- bolize scholarship and citizenship at the Na- tional Honor Society induction is Marvin Holt. ONE OF THE NEWEST organizations at AHS is the Future Teachers of America. Seeking to interest students in the field of teaching, the Club -arranges visits to various schools where members closely observe teaching techniques. Members are: ROW 1: Kautz, Henricks, Geyer, Todd, Norton. ROW 2: Vandergrift, Wilham Vinas, Eblen, McCoy, Hogrefe. ROW 3: Jor- dan, Everson, Smith, Wuertz, Watson. ROW 4: Watkins, Dopita, Coumbe, Koontz. 1 COLLECTING THE ATTENDANCE SLIPS from classrooms is only one of the duties of Junior attendance girls. Pictured here are: ROW l: Kunze, M. Skov, Warrington, V. Skov. ROW 2: Wenzel, Hatch, Nuzum. ROW 3: Ben- son, Sollie, Downy, Shroedor. AUDIO VISUAL EDUCATION plays an im- portant part in school studies. The boys who set up and operate the equipment to help make this possible are: ROW 1: Harwood, Vie- tor Lawson, Ferguson, Smith, Shuck. ROW 2: Lee, Parmer, Kolpin, Flicek, Correy. ROW 3. Merrill, Ahles, Dewey, Holt, Cooper, Grimley. TTS' ,... A LQ 7 GETTING ACQUAINTED with office prac- tices in Senior Attendance work helps the girls gain experience before applying for a permanent job. 'The following are: ROW l: Tallman, Skov, Freese, Wenzel, Slowinski, Sal- isbury, Greenlee. ROW 2: Plevka, Schroeder, Johnson, Correy, Benson, Walton, Perry. ROW 3: Stegeman, Quam, Espe, Smith, Devries, Wyant, Cooper, Swancutt. AT CONCERTS, PROGRAMS, and games the Ushers' Club always does a capable job in helping prevent confusion. They assist the pub- lic to find their seats or direct the crowds at games. ROW l: MacDonald, Belsham, Back- lund, Bell, Carroll. ROW 2: Langeberg, Han- son, Knowlton, Sitz. Holt, Anderson. ROW 3: Hart, Hoogland, Berry, Grant, Houdek, Guck- een. Q WITHOUT THE DOOR PATROL, order could not be maintained before school and during the noon hour. Assigned to definite stations, the boys patrol these areas daily. ROW 1: Mil- ler, Mickleson, Corey, Price, Swank, Smith, Yancy. ROW 2: Farrell, Merrell, Grimley, Flicek, Ferguson, Vietor, Hanson. ROW 3: Peterson, Lee, Ronquist, Guckeen, Van Pelt, Moncha, Kolpin. ,-,K it . t 2 . Lx -my ' THE EFFICIENT OPERATION of the cafe- teria is partly due to the help of the student cafeteria staff. By working the students learn responsibility and gain valuable experience. ROW l: Enstad, Adams, Paulson, Kelly, Sol- lie. ROW 2: Underdahl, Swancutt, Studer, Bet- terly, Turvold. Freese.,ROW 3: Colten, War- ren. Ulland, Erickson, Anthofer. ROW 4: Hei- nicke, Gaughran, Webber, Krick, Sellers. if . Y 'A fx? ,IS il ' Q ,. 2:31. 'ij . 3 N., rw f, rs 5 f 3 A .t fjif t . 1. 'F' A 9 Q-A-'A ' W , 'CL i . mlm il-S1359 F' g A . N V , W. Y ft Q -f ,s Q F- V - s-A ff'-.M git'-, : . f ' 1 Y i t . 1 QUIETLY WORKING BEHIND THE SCENES, Mr. Christgau's helpers are busy an- swering the phone, taking messages, and per- forming other duties which aid the superintend- ent of buildings. Seated: Carolyn Whitaker, giilidy Hogrefe.'Standing: Mary Quam, Lorraine ov. s ONE OF THE MOST FAMILIAR service groups is the Lost and Found. Almost every student eventually finds himself at the desk on second floor, where he is helped in his search for lost articles by one of the girls on duty. ROW l: Sheely, Hastings, Nordemeier, War- field, Norton, Benson, Wasko. ROW 2: Koep- iell, ross, Barnes, Weidemann, Perry, Shattek, aac . Future Personality Traits Developed In Clubs As we cross the bridge of high school days, we seek to develop not only the basic skills but also those traits which make outstanding personalities. Foremost among these are leadership, a sense of responsibility, and friendliness. The many clubs and service organizations operating in AHS aid the students in acquiring these desirable character- istics. 3 IKWNH .4 R .4a. if fbi AG R Qazeen QMQMJZ , V A A Queen's Attendants PEGGY MCLAUGHLIN JOYCE GRANT -y ,avg JANET FOLKESTAD CHARLOTTE DETWILER . rig: , ,k . ix 'W ,gy M' 2 , S L f it 'mr' Royalty Reigns . . What's in a word - queen, for instance, is the best of her kind chosen to reign in her sphere. Around this word and symbol is built all of Homecoming, one of Austin High School's rich- est traditions. Yes, and into this word is woven respect, dignity, and admiration unsurpassed at no other time of the year. These qualities are desirable not only for royalty, but for anyone who will cross successfully the bridge to the future. ROYAL ESCORTS, this year's Homecoming inno- vation, were Lee Wilcox, Joe Tridle, Bob Mathias, Duane Sellers, and Bob Knowlton. gg? K K ,V .gn ' f ' . xy 2 ..., , .. ,.., . ' -- f . GW' M.. , gg 53' 11 vxxxl afiiif. ., '11,-gg: of G Q f f a -I . I 'QQ J i TEA AND SYMPATHY were given to Owa- tonna's quarterback Marianne Michie by refe- ree Deanna Hovland. CONFIDENT OF WINNING this float explains the Packers plans to make this Homecoming complete. , 5 It v 1 K L sm. - ROARING FLAMES fr0m the bonfire were a thrilling climax to the snakedance. Victory Encouraged By Homecoming Spirit Homecoming - the memory lingers still! Late hours spent decorating floats and the traditional bonfire that illuminated hundreds of bright faces were but a pre- face to the big day that dawned crisp and chilly. But hearts were warmed as the queen and her attendants were escorted to the stage by members of the football team. Austin came through with a fitting victory pat- terned after the original skit of the afternoon. Atmos- phere in a quaint Japanese setting was found at the Homecoming dance where gaiety, fun, and laughter drew events to a climax. TIME OUT for a coke is taken by John Keck and Phyl- lis Smith after dancing to the music of the Chuck Hall Orchestra. ur-ft Mfr-gift F' , , , , ,W ,3 ,WF . -X-. f . 3 , 5 - .M iam S -A , t 'TF' s A 1 it a t s all cs 2 Qfyte , , gl O e if h s se a i ,E we I ' 138 A We Prepare For the Future Remember When... The future - it is so undecided and misty. As seniors we are at the crossroads of life and time. Every- thing is waiting, if welll but reach out and take it. With graduation comes decisions - those important, influential things which affect us the rest of our days. Each must make a choice - homemaking, higher edu- cation, work, or the service. But whatever our choice, the future is in our own hands to be molded with the care and skill of a master. PAVING TI-IE WAY for higher education, this college representative explains campus life to Bob Knowlton and Lynda Cook. FUTURE PLANS AS A HOMEMAKER are being made by Joyce Youngdahl as she follows the code of modern homemaking. AN INTERESTING CAREER in the Air Force is described to Ed Sales and Roger Bell by TfSgt. Fred T. Faser. gilifli- VOCATIONS ARE PURSUED by many stu- dents as exhibited here by Karen Dalager. U.SAlRF E f To recall all the year has brought in the way of memories and fun would be an endless task, for in it would have to be recorded not only social events, classes, sports records and extra curricular activities, but also those moments of extreme joy, that hour of what seemed like endless despair, as well as the many other intangible moods. Then, too, it would be hard to .zapture the most important events for SCHOOL SPIRIT reaches an all season high at tour- nament time. each member of our large high school family be- cause each has his own idea of gaiety, tradition, and fun. In the following pages are pictured incidents that are considered representative of the many areas in which AHS students take part. Each student pictured represents not only himself, but also the many others who enjoy these same activities. THE LOCAL MUSIC SHOPS are a favorite haunt of all music lovers. Listen- ing to some of the latest re- leases are Tom Golden, Carolyn Strand, Roger X Knutson and Jayne Gannon. GAMES PROVE to be a leveling factor when it comes to skill. Passing the evening playing Clue are Karen Matison, David Beaver, and Sheldon Hess. SMOOTH MUSIC and original decora- tions provide the atmosphere for AHS mixers. 5 Golden. EXCHANGING DANCES at the annual Jobs Formal are Sandra Thorsell, Bob Edwards, Jackie Corbin, Terry Maus, Ronnie Raasch and Barbara Senjem. AN EVENING SNACK at a local restaurant is enjoyed by Betsy Christenson and I N. ,1 A TALKING OVER ACTIVITIES of the coming day are Seniors Bob Knowlton, Beverly Walterman, and Jon Webber as they relax momentarily. . In 1 I A ..,,L .4 'li ' g --1 r . t 'L - ,. ..., .ff -T32 In lel - THE HALF-HOUR LUNCH PERIOD m6anS that most students now eat in the cafeteria. Performing the daily chore of cleaning their trays are Lani Al- len, Jerry Tracy, Tom Luther, and Doug Wilcox. Mrs. G. Lane supervises and offers assistance when needed. THE SLAMMING OF LOCKER DOORS, hurried farewells, and plans for the evening are signs that the school day has come to a close. DISCUSSING MUTUAL PROBLEMS of their vocational themes are Ruth Geyer and Ken DeFor. WAITING SEEMS T0 BE a traditional note when convention time rolls around. Here the melancholy of the moment penetrates the com- posure of Gwen Colescott and ElVeda Lund. HIGHLIGHTING THE CHRISTMAS social season was the Dirk 8a Bauble 'KChristmas Symphony mixer. Shown buying goodies are Manfred Ceasar and Carol Dahler. THE DENTAL SURVEY is an annual event for grades seven-ten. Karen Warfield sits patiently while her teeth are checked. SOMETHING ORIGINAL in the line of mix- ers was added at the Student Council Sock Hop. Shown trying to recover their shoes are Eugene Hildreth, Gale Hardy, and Jim Hen- ricks. THE SAINTS liven up a pep assembly with their original renditions of several old stand bys. In the group are Lee Wilcox, Dave Toresdahl. Howie Wennis, Roger Knutson, Neil MacLaughlin, and Duane Sellers. study. THERE'S ONE IN EVERY CLASS David G. Johnson counts the minutes while Kay Quam, Kay Jordan, and Gary Dahl THERE ARE THOSE who like to dance as shown by Bill Roach and Betty Plummer HUNTING IS A FAVORITE pastime for most AHS boys. Ron Carothers tries his luck in the early morning. t iff' l-.. ,. X P CAPITALIZING ON A PRESENT FAD are John Ullom, Bob Watts, Bob James, Darwin Olson, and Ronnie Raasch as they clown for the amusement of AHS students. THERE'S ONE IN EVERY CROWD El- Veda Lund takes advantage of the efforts of Shan Lillquist, Deanna Hoveland, Donna Raasch, and Joan Youngdahl. Remember When . . . The times pictured here have stirred our memory bringing a warmth to our hearts and a faint smile to our lips, They bring back memories of hours spent on homecoming floats and the quickening of pulses when the bounce of basketballs echoed in the gym once more. Then too, we remember that long stretch in January when studies seemed like an endless chore, WPA week when the girls footed the bills for extra large ap- petites, research and vocational papers which were impossible to scratch from our frustrated minds. We recall that familiar saying it's always party timev and you can't miss when a bunch of crazy fun loving kids get together - whether it be to dance, play clever games, or eat and eat and eat. When spring with all its beauty burst upon us, we looked longingly out the window imagining a golf club, a base- ball game, the Prom and Graduation. Yes, these things we'll recall when high school, our bridge to the future, is but a memory when we look back and realize that these were truly golden years . . . remember when? The Tender Trap Snaps... Haid to thee tradition! F BEWARE IT'S LEAP YEAR is the warning ignored by Don Arnold, and Bob James as they chat with Jean Lasher and Joan Kling at the annual mixer which climaxes WPA week. For a scant three days this year, E We celebrated WPA, With life and light and cheer. We polished shoes, shined up the Chev, Toted books and ate lots of dillsg And tho' our purses approached collapse, With much regret we paid the bills. Wednesday night we went bowling, Then later out to eat, Thursday night was the movie, J A llllilll llllllle ill ll And after, another treat. The mixer and game were on Friday, We hurried to line up a date, After the dance - to the Bell, Where he ate and ate and ate. In summing up these glorious days, With wisdom we bestow, one pearl, Tho' dating is fun, it costs lots of mon- So be glad little angel, you're a girl. s WOMEN PAY ALL is put into prac- tice by Sharon Kautz and Jerry Jan. Prom Planning Exciting Task Behind any successful event are hours of planning. Before prom night arrives many Junior committees have functioned effective- ly. A committee has carefully selected the or- chestra which is to play and another committee has efficiently written invitations to all seniors. Many tasks are tackled by both juniors and seniors. The boys,,,after getting their dates, have just as much fun as the girls deciding whether to wear a dress suit or a white dinner jacket. After the girls decide what they are going to wear, they spend most of their time telling their friends about it. After the prom is over, many happy mem- ories returng not only of the fun at the dance, but of the gay times had in preparing for it. DESCRIBING THEIR PROM DRESSES is a favorite topic for girls. Here Bonnie Hanson listens attentively to Shirley Christofferson as she describes her formal. X BUSILY WRITING PROM INVITATIONS to seniors are Wayne McClary, Sandra Miller, Carol Ulland and Dan James. CHOOSING THE PROM ORCHESTRA is an impor- tant task. Sharon Spiess, Sharon Jacobson and Paul Sol- lie chat with Henry Charles, leader of one of the bands j 1 1 D I i being considered. WILL IT BE A WHITE DINNER JACKET? Bill Le- Barron, Bill Sayles and Jim Torrens help Bob Rugg de- cide. 7 if-is 1,25 PAUSING BETWEEN DANCES are Joan Naslund, Bill Dunlap, Arlette Torkelson, and Jon Webber. SIGNING PROGRAMS for the ex- change of dances are Jerry Johnson, Mary Jo Guntire, Shirley Nelson, and Dick Watt. LINING UP for the grand march are Bill Dunlap, Joan Naslund, Marvin Veverka, Peggy McLaughlin, Jack Carr, Gwen Colescott, Jon Webber, Arlette Torkelson, Tom Golden, Mary Swenson, Dick Watt and Shir- ley Nelson. CONFUSION REIGNS as juniors and, seniors take part in the grand march. K xi J 6 5,1 l.......... Q A my ill REFRESHMENTS AND CARDS occupy the attention of Marvin Holt, Anne Hammer, Twilla Hanson and Charlotte Detwiler. A i it N, WEARY WORN FEET tell the tale of a well-spent' evening. WONDERING WHAT IT'S ALL ABOUT, Jerry Harder looks down in amusement at Sharon McCarney and Barbara Snater. -Y mu S J I-i if I tli .fit 'QE t fi' A V 1 at :-: A Prom Night Brings Moments To Remember Homecoming, state tournament and classes are all part of the past. This is the day for the junior- senior prom, one of the high points of a student's high school career. What is it that makes the prom so exclusively different? Maybe it is the fact that for the last time our classmates and friends are dancing together. With the burden of the past school year off their shoulders, their hearts are light and their hopes are high. Perhaps it is the dignity and excitement ex- hibited by all as they leave behind their everyday existence and put on a host of good manners, plus a desire to have an evening that will top all other evenings of the past. To the junior it is recognition of a part in tradi- tion, to the senior it is the culmination of his high school career in the beauty and glory that only the high school prom can give. , A ' Our Last Steps to the Will Be . . . GRADUATION BE COMES more of a real- ity as Nancy Lagerval, Bob Soiney, Calvin Stahl and Ken Thompson are measured for caps and gowns. CULTIVATING GOOD WORK I-IABITS is ne- cessary for any future plans. Mary Io Guntire, Jean Naslund and Roger Knutson find knowing how to study is valuable in research work. tice is Jim Veverka. And when the bridge is finished, There is nothing to do, but cross. PAINTING THE TRADI- TIONAL Skip Day jalopy are Mickey Hunsey, Betsy Chris- tianson and Elveda Lund. 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Main Street South 81h Street 406 hL 8th SL Phone 3432 HE 3-9312 The Best in Quality Foods RED OWL SUPERMARKET 104 S. East HE 3-6946 108 W. Water HE 3-9414 Congratulations from PENNEY'S Your Favorite Store for All Your School Needs and Your Needs Outside of School GOLDEN DAIRY FOODS Sunshine of Life 404-406 East Bridge Street lx, f, , ,fb ,a ' 4,5 , 57 Eg.. gl:-i' I X -6 I 5 'I':'2 ':'- -4., 2, . .- 9 -fl. , L - . I: -IQ I , ,,.::1:-- - I -I 13 ' 4 , V 1 ..,.f-..-M...,.,m .. -2 -i - N' . 13 : 1?-4 ? ng .gr zigg y ? R E., QA, ..,A,l,l, 11,1 .:L:,i::',g55g:Q?EI :1:gg:5:5:3.g fn? in , ,,.,s., ,. M, A J . . .,., 14 ' E . 9 A E Xt' ft qua, tr, K For Over 57 Years Famous Brand Clothes for Men and BOZIS! Got to Know Phone HE 3-8829 ml , voo cn. mv:-u of- A mm-fi: urn 407 North Main Austin, Minnesota Next to the Aust n Stat Bank The life of the party begins at C H E E S E Linstroms Music Studio M A R T ,fl . ff? 315 N. Chatham and 3 14 , , ,X Lessons and Rentals on All Speclollsts 1 it Instruments IMPORTED CHEESE and GIFT PACKAGES AND PARTY SNACKS D U G A N ' S Highway 16 E- Your One Stop Sport Shop HE 56575 130 E. Min HE 3-6190 Looking for a good buy in a AUSTIN LOAN USED CAR C O M P A N Y SEE Locauyowned COOK MOTOR COMPANY 1 104 S. Main Automobile. and Personal Loans Geo. R. Healy, Manager Main and Maple Phone HE 3-2379 YOU CAN BE SURE WITH PURE OIL PRODUCTS from MOWER COUNTY OIL CO. Corner of Main and Oakland East Brownsdale A 'Q' ' I'n1 six . headmg to I :Q I the store where i I 'll-H9 Everyone Shops! s -.....-..... 5- - Heise 81 Roberts Electric Choose Your Doctor Wisely Dr. B. J. Cronwell 406 S. Kenwood Phone HE 5-9412 Congratulations C To The Class of 56 The Best in . . . from the -Records . -sheet Music Aushn Floral Shop -Radios -Phonographs FLOWERS - coRsAGEs -Instruments Phone HE 5-5487 406 N. Main Phone HE 5-9202 5 C. C PAINTS , Scovlll Jewelry 0 I ' and WATCHES...CLOCKS Q WALLPAPER ' DIAMONDS S I I. V E R , J E W E L R Y Horcly s 411 N. Main Phone HE 5-9661 109 W. Water HE 5-5900 The HUB QUALITY FOOD Southern Fried Chicken B-Q Ribs Steaks Sea Food Also Party Reservations Call HE 3-9949 Gordon 81 Loraine Hegg FOR... -LOANS -RENTALS -INSURANCE -REAL ESTATE See CITY AGENCY I N C . A. O. Greene, President III E. Water HE 3-3494 For Dining Out . . I :fwf- ,,,,,' x f NX .WMJ 5 Nxt. . 'QL EIIIIM I ' 1' -I L'-51, J 6? '-' Austin's Most Scenic Eating Place THE OLD MILL WOLD'S DRUG S T O R E Established an 1886 DRUGS SUNDRIES Prescription Service I RLLlABLF.li Main PRESGVFTIONS Bridge G' Austin, Minn. For The Finest in Driving Comfort USEM CHEVROLET COMPANY Chevrolet Oldsmobile Cadillac master music Shop Band Instruments -Organs -Pianos -Music -Records -Radios -Accessories 0 ACJGLJST E Q XXV E Q5 Have a SUNNY FUTURE See A U S T I N Insurance Agency 122 W. Bridge Phone 3452 HI-WAY 56 TRANSIT INC. For Chorter Service Call HE 3-3661 903 S. River INSURED SAVINGS AUSTIN SAVINGS 8. LOAN ASSOCIATION 122 West Bridge Street Austin, Minn. Your Austin Neighbor Since 1887 Sports Enthusiasts No matter what your favorite sport or hobby is, you will find the equipment you need. U I. I. M A N ' S Sporting Goods 105 N. Main HE 3-6750 W.R. EARL FURNITURE COMPANY STORES At Sterling Shopping Center and North Main Street Offer you the experience of 86 years in Home Furnishing Featuring Top Quality, Smart Stylings at Prices That Can't Be Beat CRANE LUMBER COMPANY COMPLETE BUILDING SERVICE 312 E. Bridge . . . HE 3-8894 WhoI's Cooking? Be Sure It's Something from FAIRVIEW GROCERY Free Delivery Service DRS. LECK 8. NESSE PHYSICIANS AND SURGEONS P. C. Leck, M.D. 605 N. Main Street J. A. Nesse, M.D. Austin, Minn. JOHN THORSELL'S ROYAL TIRE 8. APPLIANCES 404 W. Allegheny Armstrong 81 Firestone Tires l H . Hot Point Appliances 1 Phone: HE 3-4445 Seat Covers A 1 National Batteries ARMSTRONG Q1:'1'r?1'D , W Block East of Fire Department TIRES O A K G R I L L forfine Lunches ond Dinners A U T O C O . 402 W. Oakland HE 7-4135 C H R Y S I. E R A N D p L Y M 0 U T H General Hardware . . . Home Appliances Sports Equipment D E A L E R 215 E. Mill Street CLEVELAND'S - Two Stores Sterling Shopping Center 315 N. Main Street Austin, Minn. ROSE ROOM RESTAURANT Quality Foods - Pleasing' Atmosphere Greetings STEAKS . . CHICKEN . . SEA FOODS to the 107 E. Water Austin, Minn. Cla-ff 0f 56 from B U R R O A K S WHERE Goon FRIENDS MARKET MEET AND RELAX 1303 N. Kenwood AusTlN CANDY coMPANY HE3-4445 A N D C A F E Phone HE 7-1153 227 N. Main. ,E at PICKED for FLAVOR s X Q11 N A Snowboy Fresh Fruits and . XXXL bil ' Standby Canned Foods X ggififfsii? . x GAMBLE-ROBINSON CO. A T Q, K 'F f We're on our A R M S T R O N G ' S Service Station Way fo Phillips Petroleum Products D I M E 'n a.m. - 9 p.m. Week Days - 50:13 to 6 p.m. Sundays 8x Holidays D 0 L In A R We give S8iH Green Stamps Water 8. Franklin - HE 7-4329 121 W. Bridge 4 Out Into the World ' As you graduates of 1955 leave the classrooms and go out into the world. .. you'll find it complex, mighty and, at times, frightening... yet always one of opportunity for those who are willing to work with hands, mind and heart. As the achievements of earlier classes were reported, so also will those ofthe class of '56 I ln The AUSTIN DAILY HERALD SINCE 1891 Compliments of BAUDLER AND BAUDLER Attorneys Congratulations Class of '56 SCHEID PLUMBING AND HEATING CO. Where Quality Counts Lon g After the Price is Forgotten Highway 218 N. Phone HE 3-3340 M and J-- -- Drive Inn Hamburgers French Fried Shrimp and Chicken Pop Malts We Specialize in Take-Out Orders Phone HE 5-9118 CHARLIE RICE'S Oakland Avenue Motors FORD . . .MERcURY. . .LINCOLN 106 W. Oakland Phone HE 3-5486 K0lb,S Bakery 1017 E. Bridge Wow F A N T L E S D A N C E . Famous for Fashions AT THE Congratulations BEAUTIFUL To The Class of 1956 T E R P Kay Moore BALLRooM :LT 52,,E'!i.Zi Completely Air-Conditioned Phone HE 3-6455 at Fantles. She always finds iusf for the right price. J A N E ' S Drapery 8. Gift Shop DRAPERIES AND SLIPCOVERS MADE TO YOUR ORDER Next to Austin Theater A KRUEGER Portrait for The Very Best- Your Class Photographer KRUEGER'S STUDIO Phone HE 3-6866 405 N. Main . . . Phone HE 7-2265 what she wa :V Compliments of the JUDD'S Portrait Sfuclio Over Woo1worth's on Mill St. AUSTIN, MINNESOTA Phone HE 3-5512 MARVIN ' S Fashion Apparel The Store Your Confidence Built We Specialize in A U S 1' i n QUALITY GOLDEN GUERNSEY Milk and Cream C h a rn b e r Visit Austin's Original of Guernsey Dairy C O rn rn e r C e Breeding Stock Available at All Times Always At Your S ervice WE BUY IN AUSTIN Carl E. Kehret, Manager STREVERLING GUERNSEY DAIRY HE 3-4307 SERVICE P R I N T I N G Highway 218 South Austin, Minn. FOX HOTEL fum GOOD FOOD . . . WELL PREPARED . . . MODERATE PRICES A Popular Place To Dine Three Course Dinners Every Night WALLACE DRY Goons Ladies - Children's - Infants Wear PHONE HE 3-8841 T AXI NUMBER HE 5-5417 Wrecker Service Ambulance Towing Service Time Calls Prompt Service Courteous Drivers Charter Rates AUSTIN CAB CO. m , ,VJ w - LET'S GO BOWLING AT THE AUSTIN BOWL AUSTINRCLINIC . D. R. Anderson, M.D. Dr. H. J. Anderson, M.D. . W. R. Anderson, M.IJ. . L. G. Flanagan, M.D.! . W. B. Grise, M.D. 1 . J. D. Hagen, M.D. Drl Inman Hesla, M.D. DrL F. H. Rosenthal, M.D Dr. E. C. Sargent, M.D. Dr. T. M. Seery, M.D. Dr. Van Cleve, M.D. Dr. R. R. Wright, M.D. E. W. Denneson -L D. A. Denneson Business Managers C on gratulati ons' To Tbe Class of '56 HOCKETT STUDIOS Happy To The 211 W. Greenwich GRADUATINWG SENIORS HE 3-8952 from ERICKSON Service Station Oakland 8: Kenwood QUALITY INSURANCE Klagges AND SERVICE Hand Packed Ice Cream T. C. Sheety Mans H. H. Jenkins Sundies J. R. Weit Hamburgers A J S T I N N A ' I O N A L KLAGGES COMPANY Ice Cream Store 30l N. Main 701 Water - HE 7-4362 HE 3'23II Congratulations To The Class of '56 Your graduation watch chosen from our selection of beautiful and reliable time pieces will be a lasting remembrance of your high school years . . . The Woelfel Jewelry Store 410 N. Main St. HE 3-5458 A Good Bank For Young People We recognize the youth of today as the leaders of tomorrow. Let us explain to you some of our many bank services . . . how to handle and get the most value from a checking or savings account. . . how to manage your money how to plan your education . . . we can help you! I 'Make Your Date The Austin State AUSTIN STATE BANK Member Federal Deposit Insurance Corp. See our complete selection of nationally advertised fine quality furniture at reasonable prices KELLY FURNITURE CO I24 E. Water - HE 3-8730 P TRO LI1f Budget Oil Company Kinsman's Smith Shoe Company Coast to Coast Knauefs Market Sutherland Barber Shop Cook's Paint Store D Kresgess Wallace Sieh County Attorney The Eagles Wenzel Jewelers P. A. Lommen Gendler's Automobile Service , , , Woolworth's The Glass Shop Nllan Printing S. L. Young 84 Sons Transfer 8: Hirsh Clothing Company People's Drug Store Storage DE TI DEX I O 0 A Anderson, Garry W. 13451 7th 63 Applem, Gary 13251 8th 62 Bailey, Gary 12111 11th 41 , Anderson, Gloria Kaye 12011 12th 7 Arett, Duane 12111 11th 41 Bailey, Karen 12171 10th 49 A6'1d61'1f 1061111 10-G-1 11111 40 Anderson, Jane 1329-w1 7111 66 A11n111eng, Jeanne 13471 8111 59 Bailey, Melvin 1NG1 7111 65 A129191 Robert 12121 12111 7 Anderson, Janet 12321 12111 7 A1n1111ene, Robert 12011 11111 38 Bailey, 111111 13521 7111 66 Adam' D 6 ' 1V-1241 911' 54 Anderson, lean c. 12181 11111 38 A1n1111eng, 111111111 13341 s111 62 ' Bailey, Willis 1NG1 5111 62 Adam' GW 1301-P1 7111 65 Andefeen, Jeanette 13321 Bth 63 A1n1111eng, reyn 1329nW1 7111 66 ' sekef, Linde 11351 10111 47 Adam' GM' 12211 12111 7 Anderson, Jerald 12521 10th 46 ATMSHOHQ, r1111en 11521 9111 52 1 Bakken, Duane 12341 10th 48 Adm' MGHY' 12321 11111 35 Anderson, l11d1111 1329-w1 7th 66 Afney, Jan 13501 7111 64 Baldner, oaene 11301 9111 53 A66 1 1166616 1V-1241 911' 54 Anderson, June M. 1251-c1 9111 51 Afney, Natalie 1251-E1 9111 51 1 Baldner, Janice 1OG1 11111 40 Af16 1 SWG 1301-Pl 711' 65 Andenen, 1.UCl110 1301-P1 7111 65 Arnold, Donald 12021 12111 7 Baldner, Jeyee 122241 11111 41 Adams, Thomas 13461 311' 59 Anderson, Mariory 1301-P1 7th 65 Arntzen, Gary 12011 11th 38 1 Baldner, Karen 13351 9th 53 A1 9 1 51'6 6' 12081 10111 49 Anderson, Margare1 12141 12111 7. Arnfzen, Pnn1ele 13361 10111 46 Baldus, Anno 141111111 13431 7th 64 A1'19f '1 5l'6'6 12521 10111 46 Anderson, Marilyn 13351 9th 53 A1111en, l1111ee 11141 a111 62 ae1d111, c11e1le1 13251 11111 60 Albert, Gerald 11521 9th 52 Albright, Gary 11521 9th 52 Alford, Diane 11411 12th 7 Allas, Barbara 12081 10th 49 Allas, Patricia 13321 8th 63 Allen, Dorene 1301-P1 7th 65 Allen, Lani 13321 8th 63 Alm, Charlene 11381 11111 41 Alm, Kieth 1301-P1 7th 65 Alm, Larry 1301-W1 7th 65 Amdahl, Blaine 12021 12th 7 Ames, Robert 12061 12th 7 Andersen, Morlys 1251-C1 9th 51 Anderson, Allan 12051 12th 7 Anderson, Allen 13441 7th 65 Anderson, Arlene 13411 8th 61 Anderson, Barbara 12011 11th 38 Anderson, Beverly 11181 9th 55 Anderson Carol 12141 12th 7 Anderson Anderson Anderson Anderson Anderson Anderson Anderson Anderson Anderson Andersen Anderson Anderson Anderson Anderson r 1 Charles 12051 12th 7 Constance 13341 8th 62 Dale 12171 10th 49 David L. 12181 11th 38 Dean 13531 7th 66 Deanna 12151 10th 50 Dianne 12301 12th 7 Donald A. 12341 10th 4B Donna J. 12461 11th 39 Doris 11501 9th 54 Duane 1381 10th 46 Dwayne 1301-W1 7th 65 Eugene 1301-P1 7th 65 Freda 12521 10th 46 Anderson, Marlene 12321 11th 38 Andersen, Marlys 11421 11111 39 Anderson, Marshall 13021 Bth 60 Anderson Anderson Anderson Anderson Anderson Anderson Anderson Anderson Anderson Anderst, Andresen Andresen Andresen , Patricia 13471 8th 59 , Phyllis 12141 12th 7 , Richard D. 12541 9th 64 , Robert 11521 9th 52 , Roger 1V-1071 11th 38 , Ruth 13041 9th 52 , Sandra 10.6.1 11th 40 , Sharon 12071 10th 47 , Vernon 13451 7th 63 Joyce 11421 11th 39 , Carl 11241 11th 41 , Marian 13041 9th 52 , Shoran 12001 8th 61 Andrews, Patricia 12251 8th 62 Andrews, Sondra 13321 8th 63 Andrews, Victor 12001 8th 61 Angell, David 12041 12th 7 Anharn, Marie 13421 8th 60 Anhorn, Ronald 12541 9th 53 Ankeny, Diane 1251-E1 9th 51 Ankeny, Judith 13501 7th 64 Anlrer, Robert 13411 8th 61 Anthofer, Teresa 12541 9th 53 Apinitis, lvors 13411 8th 61 Apold, Apold, Apold, Appel, Appel. Carol 11521 9th 52 Richard 12321 11th 38 Robert 11471 12th 7 Raymond 11241 llth 41 Sharon 1521 9th 52 Ashton, Gayle 12351 10th 48 Ashton, Nancy 13351 9th 53 Ashton, Ronald 12191 12th 7 Asleson, Carol 12081 '10th 49 Asper, Myles B. 12461 11th 39 Asper, Myrle 12541 9th 53 Asper, Roger 13451 7th 63 Attlesey, Cynthia 13301 7th 65 Attlesey, Mary 1222B1 9th 53 Aughey, lorinda 13421 8th 60 Augustin, Carol 11181 9th 55 Augustin, James 1251-C1 9th 51 1 Augustin, Victor 12151 10th 50 Austin, Donald 1222A1 11th 41 1 Austin, James 13341 Bth 62 , Austin, Jerome 13451 7th 63 Averbrook, Daniel 11181 9th 55 Avery, Larry 12121 12th 7 1 B Babb, Allen 13531 7th 66 Babb, Carolyn 1222A1 11th 41 Back, Shirley 1V-1021 12th B Backlund, Jo Anne 13421 Bth 60 Backlund, Richard 13041 10th 48 Badk, Eugene 1V-117A1 9th 51 Baedke, Robert 1.G.1 11th 40 Bahl, Gary 12361 10th 46 Bahl, Linda, 13461 8th 59 Bahls, larry 13561 7th 66 Bailey, Allen 12291 10th 49 Bailey, Clifford G. 12121 12th 8 Baldwin, James 12241 10th 48 Baldwin, Ballanger, Ballanger, Sharon 11381 11th 41 Albert 12171 10th 49 Blythe 11351 10th 47 Ballenger, Bernice 12561 9th 55 Ballenger Bang, Gene 13451 7th 63 Barclay, Barclay, Barnes, Ronald 1251-C1 9th 51 Shirley 11181 9th 55 Gloria 11181 9th 55 Barnes, Saundra 12321 llth 38 Barnett, Bonnie 13421 Bth 60 Barnum, Dean 13061 9th 51 Barnum, James 11241 11th 41 Bartell, Bartell, Bartell, Barbara 122281 9th 53 Faye 12021 12th 8 Shirley 13561 7th 66 , Eddie Lau 13401 7th 64 Barth, Beverly 12461 11th 39 Barth, Jo Anne 13401 7th 64 Bates, Jerry 12461 11th 39 Bates, Terry 12161 10th 47 Baudler, Barbara 13431 7th 64 Baudler, Bruce 12131 11th 40 Baudler, Bryan 12291 101h 49 Baudler, David 1222B1 9th 53 Bauers, Bennie 11351 10th 47 Baum, Jerald 13451 7th 63 Baum, Pamela 13401 7th 64 Baumgartel, Sharon 12301 12th 8 Baumgartner, Norman 122281 9th 53 Bawek, Ronald 13361 10th 46 Baxter, Timothy 1251E1 9th 51 Becker, David 1251C1 91h 51 Bayer, John 13441 71h 65 Beadle, Brion 13421 81h 60 Beadle, Gloria 1251-E1 91h 51 Beadle, Shirley 1OG1 111h 40 Bearson, Larry 12021 121h 8 Beaver, David 12181 111h 38 Beaver, Louise 12061 121h 8 Beck, Sandra 12141 121h 8 Beckel, Rosemary 11301 91h 53 Becker, Becker, Jerome 12541 91h 53 Rober1 12121 121h 8 Beckman, LaVonne 13561 71h 66 Bednar, Marvin 13031 81h 59 Beeman, Adelia 12021 121h 8 Beemon, Judi1h 13351 91h 53 Beeman, Karen 12061 121h 8 Beeman, Ronald 1V-117A1 91h 51 Behrens, Kenneih 13041 91h 52 Belden, Elizabe1h 2161 101h 47 Belinski, Mariorie 13241 81h 61 Bell, David 1NG1 81h 62 Bell, David John 12111 111h 41 Bell, Lucy 13251 81h 60 Bell, Roger 12021 121h 9 Bell, William D. 1V-1071 111h 38 Bellrichard, Brian 1NG1 81h 62 Bellrichard, Bruce 1381 10111 46 Bellrichard, Judi1h 11461 111h 40 Bellrichard, Rober1 13031 81h 59 Bellrichard, Sharon 12361 101h 49 Bellrichard, William 12051 121h 8 Bawe, Dennis 12171 101h 49 Bowe, Mary Ann 13051 91h 54 Bowe, Ronald 12141 121h 9 Bowers, Barbara 12341 101h 48 Bowers, Judi1h 1NG1 81h 62 Bowlby, Shirley Bowlby, William 12351 101h 48 Bayenga, Tony 12341 101h 48 Boyer, Coralee 12011 111h 38 Boyer, Sherwood 1222B1 91h 53 Byers, Marilyn 11181 91h 55 Byers, Raymond 13441 71h 65 C Caesar, Manfred 12061 121h 9 Cafourek, Donna 11351 101h 47 Cafourek, Garne1 11351 101h 47 Cafourek, Gene 1OG1 111h 40 Cafaurek, Karen 13251 81h 62 Cafourek, Lois 1329-W1 71h 66 Boysen, Boysen, Boysen, Dole 1301-P1 71h 65 Marcella 13351 91h 53 Sferling 13441 71h 65 Brasfen, Gary 11181 91h 55 Braa1en, Shirley 13011 71h 65 Brao1e Bradfo Brady, n, Thomas 1V-117A1 91h 51 rd, Gary 1V-1241 91h 54 Richard 12461 111h 39 Bradford lris 138 111h 41 Brand, Brand, , 1 1 Carol 13401 71h 64 Nancy 1V-1021 121h 9 Branden, Ervin 12011 111h 38 Brand1, Charles 11501 91h 54 Brand1, Joan 13431 71h 64 Brand1, LeRoy 12271 91h 52 Brand1, Sharon 1251E1 91h 51 Bray, Carol 1301W1 71h 65 Brede, Ardell 1222A1 111h 41 Brekke, Lowell 12151 101h 58 Cain, Ar1hur 11311 101h 48 Coin, Colleen 13301 71h 65 Cain, Gail 13351 91h 53 Camerer, Donald 13071 91h 52 Comerer, Roger 1NG1 81h 62 Comm, Barbara 12091 101h'47 Comm, Linda 13421 81h 60 Campbell, Darlene 13431 71h 64 Campbell, Paul 11141 81h 62 Carlin, Rober1 12001 81h 61 Carll, Barbara 12561 91h 55 Carll, Joy 13421 81h 60 Carlson, Carlson, Carlson, Carlson, Carlson, Carmack, Carmack, Wi Audrey 11381 111h 41 Charles 12241 101h 48 Pamela 12291 101h 49 Patricia 13431 71h 64 lliam 1222A1 111h 41 Jane1 12361 101h 49 Shirley 1329-W1 71h 66 Carroll, Hel Belshon, Douglas 12341 101h 48 Belshan, Gordon 12131 111h 40 Benckendorf, Beverly 12351 101h 48 Benckendorf, Norman 13321 81h 63 Bender, Mer1on 13431 71h 64 Bender, Roberf 12121 121h 8 Benson, Daryl 1NG1 81h 62 Benson, John 13401 71h 64 Benson, Donna 12121 121h B Benson, Janice 12521 101h 46 Benson, Karen 12521 101h 46 Benson, Carl 11141 81h 62 Benson, Margare1 12241 101h 48 Benson Suzanne 11461 111h 40 Bray, Shirley 12081 101h 49 Brennand, John 13241 81h 61 Brenna, Arlene 13281 71h 63 Bridgeman, Cleaber1 12241 101h 48 Bridgeman, John 12191 121h 9 Bridgeman, Joyce 13401 71h 64 Bridley, Valborg C, 12171 101h 49 Briggs, Warren 13441 71h 65 Bremacomb, Richard 13401 81h 60 Brimacomb, Raherl 12091 101h 47 Brinkman, Rober1 11311 101h 48 Brockmeier, Eunice 12271 91h 52 Brockmeier, Mary 12181 111h 38 Brockrneier, Ru1h 12181 111h 38 Carney, John 1NG1 71h 65 Carofhers, Judilh 13431 71h 64 Caro1hers, Ronald 1222A1 111h 41 ack Carr, J Carroll, 11471 121h 9 Duane 1V-1251 121h 9 Carroll, John 12341 101h 48 en 13401 71h 64 ...STUDE TI DEX Cooley, Cherrianne 13321 81h 63 Cooley, Frank Richard 12141 121h 10 Cooling, Marlys 12141 121h 10 Cooper, Marlene 1251-E1 91h 51 Cooper, Raberf 12111 111h 41 Cooper, Sondra 12081 101h 49 Corbin, Jacqueline 11501 91h 54 Corbin, Sue 1329-W1 71h 66 Corkill, Gary 11201 81h 60 Corkill, Karen 13021 81h 60 Carrey, Karen 12301 121h 10 Carrey, Roger 12251 91h 52 Carson, Pa1ricia 13061 91h 51 Co11er, Frederick L. 1V-1071 11111 38 Co11er, Marlene 1NG1 81h 62 C0'll'l9110m, Raber1 13401 71h 64 Co11ingham, Roland 12011 121h 10 Coumbe, Connie 12091 101h 47 Coumbe, John 13401 71h 64 Crane, Crews, Crews, John 1124-A1 71h 63 Marlys 13431 71h 64 Roger 13531 71h 66 Crnkovic, Ru1h 13041 91h 52 Crousore, Scharlene 1222A1 111h 41 Crowder, Dennis 1351 1 8111 59 Crump, Karen 13061 91h 51 Callen, Vincen1 1124-A1 71h 63 Cul1on, Gary 12021 121h 10 Cul1on, Jon 12341 101h 48 Cummings, John 12041 121h 10 Cur1in, Richard 13061 91h 51 Cur1is, Ko1herine 1V-1021 121h 11 D oem, Beverly 1001 111h 40 Carroll, Car1er, Car1er Pafrick 13451 7111 ea cmuaiq 12271 91h 52 Ed 252 ion. 4 Dahl, Gary 12011 111h 38 Dahlbock, Carole 13401 71h 64 , 1 1 6 Cassidy, Allan 1V-1241 91h 54 Ca11nach, Hugh 13561 71h 66 Ca11nach, Nancy 12171 101h 49 Cerny, John 13411 81h 61 Dahlbock, Duane 12501 111h 39 Dahlbock, Roberf 1V-1241 91h 54 Dahle, Joyce 11351 101h 47 Dahman, Mar1ha 12191 121h 11 Dahlke, Befha 12081 101h 49 Davis, Bergdale, Elizobe1h 1251-E1 .91h 51 Bergmeier, Be11y 12351 101h 48 Bergmeier, Diana 11351 101h 47 Bergsfrom, Bruce 11471 121h 8 Berhow, Dennis 1301-P1 71h 65 Berhow, LaVonne 1329-W1 71h 66 Bernd1, Bruce 12461 111h 39 Berry, Bonnie 13321 81h 66 Berry, Darrel 11351 101h 47 Berry, Joseph E. 12501 111h 39 Berry, Judi1h 11351 101h 48 Berry, Pe1er 11521 91h 52 BerVen, Barbara 13421 81h 60 Blom, Gary 12201 111h 39 Burke, Cline, Lyle Berven, Thomas 122281 91h 53 Bosco, James 1V-107 121h 8 Bes1, Jeanne 12241 101h 48 Be11erloy, Phyllis Joyce 11421 111h 39 Be11erley, Shirley 1V-1021 121h 8 Biskey, Pafricia 13251 81h 62 Bishop, Charlene 13321 81h 63 Bissen, Irene 12321 111h 38 Bissen, Ru1h 1251-E1 91h 51 Biorga, Biorgo, Biorgo Jane1 1251-E1 91h 51 Richard 13031 81h 59 Sandra 1329-W1 71h 66 s1ofk,'oqr1u 12501 11m 39 Bierk, Biork, Blork, Biork, Fern 12381 101h 46 Mae 1V-1021 121h 9 Ralph 1301-P1 71h 65 Roberfa 1251-C1 91h 51 llahnik, James 12241 101h 48 Clay1on 13031 81h 59 Blom, Marlene 11411 121h 9 Blowers, Blowers, Blowers, Blowers, Blowers, Colleen 12121 121h 9 James 12271 91h 52 Joe 12061 121h 9 John L. 12521 101h 46 Larry E. 1V-117A1 91h 57 Blum, Sleven 12001 81h 61 Blume, Blume, Ardell 12361 101h 49 Arlene 12151 101h 50 Blynn, Eugene 13241 81h 61 Blynn, Larry 1NG1 81h 62 Blynn, Nancy 12191 121h 9 Boe11cher, Brian 11311 101h 48 Boe11cher, Gary 13461 81h 59 Boeffcher, Susan 13251 81h 62 Bolles, Bolles, Kirk 12541 91h 53 Monna 12081 101h 49 Bonnes, John 13341 81h 62 Booher, Roger 12291 101h 49 Boones, Rose11a 12081 101h 49 Booher, William 134511 71h 63 Borden, Eugene 13441 71h 65 Borden Tom 1222B1 91h 53 Borg, Richard 13421 81h 60 Barnfle1h, Roberf 1V-117A1 91h 51 Bos, Rober1 12131 111h 40 Bos, Rosalie 12321 111h 3B Brooks, Brooks, Brown, Brown, Brown, Brown, Brown, Elaine 12301 121h 9 Sharon 13041 91h 52 Barbara 11501 91h 54 Jerry Rae 12191 121h 9 Judy 12351 101h 48 Paul 13041 91h 52 Terry 11141 81h 62 Brunmeier, Eugene 13461 81h 59 Buchan, Earl 12091 101h 47 Buchan, luella 11361 91h 54 Buchanan, Duane 12201 111h 39 Buchanan, Rosemary 1251-C1 91h 51 Buchanan, Sally 13561 71h 66 Buck, Buck, Buck, Budd, Budd, Carolyn 13321 81h 36 Judi1h M. 12361 101h 49 Phillip 12341 101h 4B James1 1471 121h 9 Jane 11351 101h 47 Budd, Roger 11241 111h 41 Bugge, Jerry 13341 81h 62 Bulger, David 13451 71h 63 Bulger Bulger 1 Margare1 13411 81h 61 Bulger, Bulson, Donald 11141 81h 62 Roberf 11521 91h 52 Merlyn 11141 81h 62 Bumbiers, Erik 11471 121h 9' Bumga rner, David 12521 101h 46 Bumgarner, Sonia 13401 71h 64 Bungum, Burdick, Sharon 12171 101h 49 Fal1h 1301-W1 71h 65 Burdick, Jimmy 13021 81h 60 Burdine, Barbara 1222A1 111h 41 Burdine, Donald 12081 101h 49 Burdine, Joy 13461 81h 59 Burgess, Donald 13031 81h 59 Bur es 8 Buringa Buringa Buringa Buringa Burke, Buringa, Burke, Burns, s, Judi1h 12291 101h 49 , Georgia 13021 81h 60 , Judi1h 13511 81h 59 , Karen 13071 91h 52 , Richard John 13451 71h 63 Be11y 12241 101h 48 Roger 11241 111h 41 John 1251-C1 91h 51 Margare1 13471 81h 59 Carlran 1251-E1 91h 51 Bur1, David 1301-P1 71h 65 Bur1on, Clinlon 13051 91h 54 Bur1on Bur1on Bur1on Bur1on Bur1on I Roberr Eugene 1222A1 , Douglas 13041 91h 52 , LaVerne 13021 81h 60 , Mllron 13531 71h 66 Rober1 13411 81h 61 111h Burzinski, Loyce 12171 101h 49 Busch, Charles 11461 111h 40 Busswifz, Rosemary 12061 121h 9 Bus1ad, Deanna 12241 101h 48 Bus1ad, Rober1 13441 71h 65 Bus1ad, Ru1h 12201 111'. 39 Bu1ler, Colleen 12351 l01h 4B Bu1ler, Bufler, Bufler, Bu1Ier, Earl 13461 8111 59 Ellen 13411 81h 61 Maureece 12011 121h 9 Pa1ricia 11361 91h 54 Cerny, Larry 1124A1 71h 63 Chaffee, Ka1hleen 13251 B1h 62 Chaffee, Michael 1301-P1 71h 65 Dalager, Karen 12051 121h 11 Dale, Marsha 13541 71h 64 Dalenberg, Sharon 13431 71h 64 Chaffee, Chaffee, Challgren Chambers, Chambers, Paul 12131 111h 40 Richard 1124A1 71h 63 , Carrol 12521 101h 46 Agnes 13051 91h 54 Evelyn 13401 71h 64 Chambers, Linda 13421 81h 60 Chapman, Carolyn 13461 Blh 59 Chapman, Derwin 12191 121h 10 Chesrown William 12271 91h 52 Chinnow,,Jerry 13511 sm 59 Daley, Barbara 11351 101h 47 DaleY, JoAnn 1301-W1 71h 65 Dolquisf, William 12021 121h 11 Dammen, David 11311 101h 48 Dankers, Phyllis 1222B1 91h 53 Dankert, Frances 13031 8111 59 Dankeri, Richard 11241 111h 41 Danks, Janice 11361 91h 54 Danowsky, Ca1herlne 12291 101h Darling, Jon 12541 91h 53 Dauer, Marvin 13401 71h 64 Davidson, Gary 12071 101h Dianne 13031 81h 59 49 47 Chinnow, Rober1 11471 121h 10 Chrisfensen, Carol 1301-P1 71h 65 Chrisfensen, David 11141 81h 62 Chris1enson, Doro1hy 12191 121h 10 Chris1enson, Joanne 13401 71h 64 Chris1enson, Kennefh 12541 91h 53 Chris1enson, Richard W. 1V1071 111h 38 Chggdansen, Gary Allen 1301-P1 71h Chrisfiansen, James 12121 121h 10 Chris1ianson, Belsy 12041 121h 10 Chris1ianson, Daniel 11201 B1h 60 Chris1ianson, Diane 13301 71h 65 Chris1ianson, Elna Mae 11501 91h 54 Chrisfionson, Jane1 13541 71h 64 Chris1ianson, Jerome 12361 101h 49 Chris1ianson, Marilyn 1NG1 81h 62 Chris1ianson, Rosanne 12141 121h 10 Chris1offersan, Delores 12301 121h 10 Chris1offerso Ch ris1offerso n, Mary 1251-E1 91h 51 n, Phyllis 11421 111h 39 Christopherson, Judi1h 13471 81h 59 Davis, Davis, Davis, Davis, Davis, Eldon 12181 111h 38 Gary 12161 101h 47 Harry 1124-P1 71h 63 James 1NG1 71h 65 Tom 11311 101h 48 Davison, Mary 12521 101h 46 Davis, Shirley 11401 11111 40 Davidson, Joe 13401 71h 64 Day, Deanna 11301 91h 53 Deahien, Edmund 13471 81h 59 Dean, Barbara 11421 111h 39 Deon, Jay NG1 71h 65 Deon, John 11181 9111 55 Dearmin, Howard 12541 91h 53 Dearmin, Marne 11401 111h 40 DeFor, Dale 13541 71h 63 DeFor, David 13501 71h 64 DeFor, Kennelh 12501 111h 39 DeFor, Nancy 12521 101h 46 Dehler, Carol 1OG1 111h 40 Chrisropherson, Lora Lee 1222A1 1l1h 41 Chrisiophersan, Shirley 12121 121h 10 Chrisfy, Darafhy 13071 91h 52 Chrz, Darlene 12341 101h 48 Chrz, Eugene 1301-P1 71h 65 Churchill, Gilberf 11461 111h 40 Delaney, Sandra 1329W1 71h 66 Delaney, William 11471 121h 11 DeMi1s, Marlene 1251-E1 91h 51 Dennis, Eugene 1251-C1 91h 51 Dennis, Evere11 1NG1 81h 62 Dennisen, Lynne 13241 81h 61 Dehoisan, Frank 13531 71h 66 Clark, Barbara 13251 81h 62 Clark, Dona 12151 101h 50 Clark, Gary 13401 71h 64 Clark, James 13041 91h 52 Clark, Clark, Ronn Maridee 12271 91h 52 ie 13401 71h 64 Clawson, Gary 12521 101h 46 Clemenl, James 1251-E1 91h 51 Clemenf, Judy 12171 101h 49 Cleppe, Beverly 11521 91h 52 11141 81h 62 Dennison, Lorraine 13431 71h 64 Denny, Denny, Jean 11411 121h 11 Joan 11411 121h 11 Dellose, Carole 13471 81h 59 Derosier, Judy 11301 91h 53 DeSar1, DeSar1, Lair 12051 121h 11 Wesley 11141 81h 62 Despard, Colleen 12081 101h 49 Defwiller, Charlo11e 12041 121h 11 De1wiIer, John 1251-E1 91h 51 Devaney, Dianne 12271 91h 52 Coleman, Sandra 13401 71h 64 Colesco11, Gwen 12041 121h 10 CoIle11e, CIaude11e 13321 81h 63 Calle11e, Franklin 13561 71h 66 Colyer, Dick 13361 101h 46 Comeau, Donald 12011 111h 38 Comeau, Karen 1251-C1 91h 51 Converse, Gene 11421 111h 39 Coogan, Carlienne 13471 81h 59 DeVries, Jane1 13021 81h 60 DeVries, Karen 1OG1 111h 40 Dewey, George 13031 81h 59 Dewey, John 11461 111h 40 Deyo, James 13561 71h 66 Deyo, Roger 12191 121h 11 Diederich, Julia 12141 121h 11 Diggins, Duane 11311 101h 48 Diggins, Larry 1NG1 71h 65 Bos, Sandra 13071 91h 52 Bos, Wessel 13041 91h 52 Boslracf, Carol 11421 111h 39 Ba1hun, Vaughn 13421 81h 60 Bough1en, Beverly Ann 13401 71h 64 Bulerac, Mary 13341 81h 62 Bu1orac, Ru1h Ann 1329-W1 71h 66 Bu11s, Danna Lee 1222A1 111h 41 Buffs, Gary 12201 111h 39 Bye, Dennis 13031 81h 59 Cook, Cook Darlene 11421 111h 39 David 12041 121h 10 coskf Judy 13421 sm so Cook, Ly Cook, Ro nda 12021 121h 10 ber1 12011 121h 10 Diggins, Pa1ricia 12011 121h 11 Dillavou, Larry 1V-1071 111h 38 Dimmel, Judy 11361 91h 54 Dinnel, Donald 12291 101h 49 Dis1os, Rober1 1NG1 81h 62 171 Dodds, Donald 13051 9th 54 Everson. 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Jay 12081 10th 49 Anthony Jerome 12061 12th 12 Arthur 12181 11th 38 Feil, LeRoy 12461 11th 39 Fellows, Duane 11471 12th 12 Felt, Patricia 11521 9th 52 Fendrick, Arthur 11461 11th 39 Fendrick, Daniel 12081 10th 49 Fennell, Jan 12161 10th 47 Fenner, Joan 335 9th 5 1 1 3 Ferguson, Alvin 12461 11th 39 Ferguson Donna 13321 Bth 63 Ferguson, Darlene 12461 11th 39 Ferguson, Doris 11301 9th 53 Ferguson, James 13071 9th 52 Ferguson, Phyllis 11301 9th 53 Ferguson, Ferguson, Ronald 12251 10th 60 Vernon 12561 9th 55 Ferris, Marshall 11501 9th 54 Fimon, Fimon, Allen 11141 8th 62 Ronald 12001 8th 61 Gendler, Alan 13421 8th 60 Gerber, Evelyn 13301 7th 65 Gerber, Marlene 1NG1 12th 13 Goss, Gretchen 12081 10th 49 Getzin, David 13021 8th 60 Getzin, Jerold 13071 9th 52 Geyer, Betty 12211 10th 48 Geyer, Ruth Ann 12501 11th 39 Gilbert, Patricia 11411 12th 13 Gilbert, Ruth 1NG1 8th 62 Gilbertson, Arlene 13071 9th 52 Gilbertson, Charles 12021 12th 13 Gilbertson, Dennis 1124-A1 7th 63 Gilbertson, Eileen 1OG1 11th 40 Gilbertson, Sandra J. 12381 10th 46 Gilbertson, Sandra M. 12241 10th 418 Gilbertson, Sonia 13071 9th 52 Gilbertson, Wayne 12501 11th 39 Gildner, Dan 1381 10th 46 Gillett, Ellen 12011 12th 13 Gilsen, Michael 11141 8th 62 Ginn, Nancy 12001 Bth 61 Ginn, Robert 1v-117A1 9th 51 Glover, Ja net 13401 7th 64 Glynn, Greg 12291 10th 49 Glynn, John 1NG1 7th 65 Gnocche, Goebel, Patricia 13251 8th 62 Nancy 11401 11th 40 Goetsch, James 12461 11th 39 Goetsch, Leonard E. 1V-1071 11t Goetsch, Marguerite 12161 10th 47 Goetsch, Tom 1124-A1 7th 63 Golberg, Richard 13281 7th 63 Golden, Janice 11461 11th 40 Golden, Kathryn 13251 8th 62 Golden, Tom 12041 12th 13 Goldsberry, Jan 13401 7th 64 Goodwin, Carol 13541 7th 64 Goodew, Valyda 13251 8th 62 Gaodnature, Steven 13471 8th 59 Dybevik, larry 13501 7th 64 Eagan, E Gary 12151 10111 50 Finbraaten, Barbara 13031 Bth 59 Finbraaten, Donald 13041 9th 52 Finholdt, Barbara 12381 10th 46 Finholdt, Clifford 13441 7th 65 Finhaldt, James 12131 11th 40 Finholdt, Patty 13421 7th 64 Goodwin, Gerald 122281 9th 53 Goslee, Sherrie 1301-W1 7th 65 Gothard, Cecelia 13241 8th 61 Gothard, Donald 12351 10th 48 Gower, Susan 12291 10th 49 Eagen, Kathleen 1222A1 11th 41 Earl, Jane 13361 10th 46 Earl, Ronald 12021 12th 12 Easton, Carole 12091 10th 47 Eblen, Eblen, Anita 12461 11th 39 Janice 12081 10th 49 Forcelle, Eblen, Lynda 13501 7th 64 Eblen, Patricia 11461 11th 40 Eckert, Emery 11201 8th 60 Eckert, Thera 1301-W1 7th 65 Edwards, David 1NG1 71h 65 Edwards, Deanna 1V-1021 12th 12 Edwards, Robert 12081 10th 49 Eisterhold, Dorothy 11411 12111 12 Eisterhold, John 11501 9th 54 Ekedal, Patricia 11301 9th 53 Ekedal, Sharon 12181 11th 38 Elam, Charles 11181 9th 55 Elam, Judith 12351 10th 48 Elam, Nyla 11381 11th 41 Ellingson, David L. 1381 10th 46 Finley, Gordon 1381 10th 46 Finley, Janet 11351 10th 47 Finel J udlth 346 8th 59 Y. 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8th 59 Hallman, John 13251 8th 62 Hallman, Mary 12061 12th 14 Hallum, Helen 12381 10th 46 Hallum, Roger 11461 11th 40 Halsey, Raymond 11141 8th 62 Halverson, Julie 11329W1 7th 66 , Hanberg, Norman 13431 7th 64 Hammer, Anne 12041 12th 13 Hammermister, Joyce 12521 10th 13 Hamer, Maynard 1V-1241 9th 54 Handy, James 11521 9th 52 Haney, Karen 12081 10th 49 Haney, Richard 13351 9th 53 Haney, Sharon 1329W1 7th 66 Hanse Hanse Hanso Hanso Hanse Hanse Hanse Hanse Hanse Hanse Hanse n, Carol 12271 9th 52 n, Delores 12541 9th 53 n, Erdine 11501 9th 54 n, Gary 13421 Bth 60 n, George 13511 8th 59 n, Karen 12461 11th 39 n, LaVonne 1OG1 11th 40 n, Linda 11401 11th 40 n, Linda Lou 11301 9th 53 n, Lois J. 12541 9th 53 n Monte 12541 9th 53 Green, Bruce 1V-1241 9th 54 Green, Bryon 1V-1241 9th 54 Green, Jack 13041 9th 52 Green, James Darwin 12011 12th 13 Green Jerald 11141 8th 62 Greenameyer, Carol 12301 12th 13 Greename er Duanne 1215 10th 50 Y , ' 1 Greenameyer, John 11141 8th 62 Greenameyer, Julaine 13241 8th 61 Greenlee, Beverly 1OG1 11th 40 Greenlee, Carol 1OG1 11th 40 Ellingson, Gary 11181 9th 55 Elliott, Anna Mae 12041 12th 12 Ellis, Ellis, Ellis, Ellis Gary 11501 9th 54 Norbert Lee 1381 10th 46 Paul 1V-1251 12th 12 Russell 12071 10th 47 snuff sham 13411 am 61 Ellison, Ellison, Ellison, Eng, Arl Mary Jane 13401 7th 64 Paul 12131 11th 40 Sharon 12171 10th 49 ene 13301 7th 65 Enger, Charles 12011 11th 38 Engelmann, larry 13041 9th 52 Forthun, Ellard 13471 8th 59 Francis, Bonnie 13251 8th 62 Frandle, Ardella 13361 10th 46 Frank, Sharon 11301 9th 53 Franklin, Danny 11471 12th 12 Franklin, Marsha 12081 10th 49 Frankson, Thomas 1NG1 7th 65 Frederick, Diane 1251-E1 9th 51 Fredrickson, Helen 1OG1 11th 40 Freese, Frank 13051 9th 54 Freese, Jacob 12361 10th 49 Freese, Mary Jo 12111 11th 41 Fretthem, Virgil Jr. 12191 12th 12 Greenlee, Ronald 11141 8th 62 Greenman, Barbara 12011 11th 38 Griese, Harlan 1251-E1 9th 51 Griese, Laurabel 11401 11th 40 Grimley, Gary 12251 8th 60 Grimley, Nancy 13431 7th 64 Grinnen, Nancy 13421 8th 60 Grinnen, Rodney 13041 9th 52 Groh, Carole 13351 9th 53 Gross, Charles 13061 9th 51 Grothe, Lorraine 11381 11th 41 Grovdahl, Gary 12501 11th 39 Grundmeier, Jarkie 12361 10th 46 Grundy, Jean 13341 8th 62 Engle, Howard 11181 9th 55 Engle, Nadine 12131 11th 40 Engstrand, Harold 12361 10th 49 Enright, Norma 12081 10th 49 Enstad, LaVonne 12021 12th 12 Enstad, Roger 1124-A1 7th 63 Enstad, Verdelle 12291 10th 49 Erickson, Charles 13401 7th 64 Erickson, Charlotte 12201 11th 39 Erickson, Edward 12051 12th 12 Erickson, Esther 1NG1 8th 62 Erickson, Erickson, Jeanne 11421 11th 39 Rosalee 12141 12th 12 Sharon 12541 9th 53 Evelyn 12381 10th 46 Erickson, Erickson, Ernst, Jean 12301 12th 12 Ernstsen, Karen 12061 12th 12 Espe, Alice 12001 8th 61 Espe, Dorothy 11401 11th 40 Estes, Donna 12131 11th 40 Etzig, Gene R. 12051 12th 12 Evans, Gene 11201 8th 60 Fricke, Nancy 1251-El 9th 51 Freiderich, Rodney 12201 11th 39 Friedrich, Roger 1251-E1 9th 51 Frohreich, William 11. 1V.107l 11th 38 Furtney, David 17151 10th 50 Furtney, Roy 12011 11th 38 G Gaines, Ronald 13421 8th 63 Gallaher, LaVonne 1222-B1 9th 53 Gallaher, Lois 11381 11th 41 Gamelin, Daniel 13071 9th 52 Gamelin, Theodore 12141 12th 13 Gamelin, Timothy 1NG1 7th 62 Ganfleld, Gannon, Ruth 12171 10th 49 Jayne 11401 11th 40 Garbisch, Mariorie lou 13341 8th 62 Garfield, Lois 13541 7th 64 Garrity, Nancy 11461 11th 40 Gartner, Kay 12301 12th 13 Gartner, larry 12381 10th 46 Gaskill, Nancy 11521 9th 52 Evans, Margaret 12501 11th 39 Evanson, Everett 12181 11th 38 Evanson, Geraldine 12351 10th 48 Evenson, Allan 1NG1 7th 65 Evenson, Carol 11351 10th 47 Evenson Gary 1V-1241 9th 54 ev.rm,' Carol 11381 11th 41 Everson, Everson, Jon 12081 10th 49 Larry 13281 7th 63 Gates, Dale 13471 8th 59 Gates, Darrell 11141 Bth 62 Gaurghran, Richard 12181 11th 38 Gaughran, Wayne 11471 12th 13 Gaul, Lois 13021 8th 60 Dennis 12081 10th 49 Marian 13401 7th 64 mm 11361 911- 54 Arvin 12151 10th 50 Gauthier, Gauthier, Gauthier, 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8th 61 Hansen, Darrell 12241 10th 48 Hanson, David 12541 9th 53 Hanson, Deanna 13061 9th 51 Hanson, Dianne 13351 9th 53 Hanson, Harlan 13341 8th 62 Hanson, Harold 13561 7th 66 Hanson, Harry 12181 11th 38 Hanson, Janet 12021 12th 14 Hanson, Judy Ann 1301P1 7th 65 Hanson, Julie 13431 8th 64 Hanson, Marlyn 1NG1 8th 62 Hanson, Patricia 12301 12th 14 Hanson, Phyllis 12091 10th 47 Hanson, Roger 13021 8th 60 Hanson, Roger 13061 9th 51 Hanson, Sheldon 12041 12th 14 Hanson, Sidney 13401 7th 64 Hanson Twilla 12041 12th 14 Hardy, 'serum 13401 ant 59 Harbor, David 1251C1 9th 51 Hardy, Gale 12521 10th 46 Hardy, John 12351 10th 48 Hardy, Joyce 11421 11th 39 Hardy, Kathryn 13421 8th 60 Hardy, Robert 13051 9th 54 Hardy, Ruth Ann 13251 8111 62 Harkness, Marcia 13411 8th 61 Harrington, Gary 13461 8th 59 Harris, Karen 13341 8th 62 Harrison, Beverly 1V-1021 12th 14 Harrison, Gary 11201 8th 60 Harrison, Mary 12241 10th 48 Harrison, Robert 13041 9th 52 Hart, Kenneth 12191 12th 14 Hart, Robert 13241 Sth 61 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Heichel, John 1V-1171 91h 51 Heichel, Sharon 13521 7th 68 Heikes, James 1251-E1 9th 51 Heikes, Janice 12291 10th 49 Heimer, Carol 13041 9th 52 Heimer Gary 13561 7th 66 Hynie, Bonnie 12081 10th 49 Hynie, Sonia 12301 12th 15 Hynie, Mary 1329-W1 7th 66 Hurlres, Cheryl 13521 7th 66 Ingersoll, Nancy 13411 8th 61 Irwin, Dorothy 12561 9th 55 111111111111 Verna 12541 9111 53 Heimsness, Julian 1124-A1 7th 63 Heimsness, Larry 13471 8th 59 Heimsness, Raymond 12011 12th 15 Heinicke, Paula 13021 8th 60 Heinicke, Roger 1V'1341 9th 54 Heiny, Taryl 1V-1071 11th 38 Helfritz, Keith 1251-C1 9th 51 Helgeson, Bonnie 12191 12th 15 Holland, Harlan 11181 9th 55 Helland, Jerry 11241 7th 63 Helpa, Marcia 13341 8th 62 Hemmer, Carol 1OG1 lllh 40 Hemphill, Georgia 12351 10th 48 Henaman, Darrell 1V-1071 11th 38 Henaman, Philip 1NG1 7th 65 Hendrickson, Janice 12081 10th 49 Hendrickson, Marlys 13301 7th 65 Hendrickson, Robert 1V1l171 9th 51 Henricks, James 12521 10th 46 Henricks, Jean 12351 10th 48 Henricks, Ramona 12291 10th 49 Irwin, Hugh 13441 7th 65 Irwin, Kay 12111 11th 41 Irwin, Patricia 12041 12th 15 lshiiima, Kazuko 12121 12th 15 Iverson, Donna 13471 Sth 59 J Jacob, Deanna 12011 12th 15 Jacob, Karen 11381 11th 41 Jacobs Jac uel ne 324 8th 61 Kamp, Gloria 13021 8th 60 Henrick, Henricks, Ronald 11141 Sth 62 Thomas 1NG1 7th 65 Herplinck, James 12011 12th 15 Herrick, James 12241 10th 48 Herrick, Vincent 1301-P1 7th 65 Herron, James 12111 11th 41 Hess, Sheldon 12501 11th 39 Hessenius, Larry 12241 10th 48 1 q Y 1 1 Jacobs, Roger 12291 10th 49 Jacobsen Jacobson Jacobson c11a1la1 11241 11th 41 Alan 11501 9111 54 A111111 1V-117A1 9111 51 Jacobson Carolie 12341 10th 48 Jacobson, Donald 13521 7th 66 Jacobson Karen 13241 8th 61 Jacobson, Karren 12541 9th 53 Jacobson Lance 1NG1 7th 65 Jacobson, Mary Ann 1329-J1 8th 61 Jacobson Neil 1NG1 Bth 62 Jacobson, Sharren 12021 12th 15 Jacobson, Virgil 12111 11111 41 James, Daniel James, Robert 11471 12th 15 12501 11th 39 Jan, Jerry 1V-1021 12th 16 Jansen, Arlow 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Virginia 12111 11111 41 Wayne 12121 12th 16 Ja11a1, 12.1111111111 1124-A1 7111 as Jones, Lellen 12181 11th 38 Jones, Mary Kay 13441 7th 65 Jordan, Jordan, Jordan, Jordan, Dorothy 12141 12th' 16 Kay 11461 11th 40 Nancy 13411 8th 61 William 12501 11th 39 Kling, Joan 12061 12th 17 Klingfus, Darel 3041 9th 52 Klingfas, William 12071 10111 47 Knauer, Allen R. 12361 10th 49 Knight, Nancy 13541 7th 64 Knotts, Bonnie 12151 10th 50 Knotts, Erlene 13501 7th 64 Knowlton, Gary 11521 9th 52 Knowlton, Robert Kent 12041 12th 17 Knudse Knudse n, Frederick 13411 8th 61 n, Stephen 13541 9th 53 Knutson, Karen 12041 12th 17 Knutson, Kenneth 13061 9111 51 Knutson, Roger 12041 12th 17 Knutson, Ruth Anne 12381 10th 46 Koepsell, Luella 12381 10th 46 Kahlwes Kolain, Kolpin, , Karen 12291 10th 49 Carl 12501 11th 39 Robert 12251 7th 60 Konz, Jean 11301 9th 53 Konz, Jen 13061 9th 51 Kanz, Karen 12011 11th 38 Kontz, Janet Mae 11421 11th 39 Koontz, Patricia Ann 11301 9th 53 Koontz, Ronald 13521 7th 66 Koay, Donald 12071 10th 47 Koay, Judith 13521 7th 66 Kos, Ronald 12081 10th 49 Koski, Margaret 11501 9th 54 Kottner, Robert 1251-C1 9th 51 Krachmer, Janet 12561 9th 55 Krachmer, Janice 1251-C1 9th 51 Krachmer, JoAnn 1301-W1 7th 65 Krachmer, Lanny 12201 11th 39 Jorgensen, Albert 12291 9th 49 Jorgenson, James 11141 Bth 62 Kamp, Heuton, Richard 12501 11th 39 Heydt, Marilyn 12361 10th 49 Heydt, Paifiaia 12091 10111 47 Heydt, Raymond, 1381 10th 46 Higgins, Russel 13471 8th 59 Higgens, Thomas 13021 8th 60 Highet, Kenneth 12241 10th 48 Hightshae, Gary 11141 8th 62 Highum, Allen 13341 8th 62 1-lila1a111, David 11501 9111 54 Hildreth, Eugene 12521 10th 46 Hill, Patricia 12181 11th 38 Himmler, Tom 12151 10th 50 Hinderaker, Roger 13021 8th 60 Hines, Keith 13071 9th 52 Hinkle, Eugene 12161 10th 47 Hinkle, Sharon 13421 8th 60 Hinz, Kathleen 13451 7th 63 Hinz, Richard C. 12201 11th 39 Hintzemann, Judy 13351 9th 53 Hackett, Robert 13341 8th 62 13361 10th 46 11201 Bth 60 Jennings, Raymond P. 12141 12th 1 Jarvis, Sharon Jeffers, Bruce Jorgenson, Marilyn 11381 11th 41 Jorgenson, Ronald 11501 9th 54 Joseph, Donald 12161 10th 47 Josephson, Sharon 12061 12th 16 Justice, Robert 12321 11th 38 K Kamp, Jean 11351 10th 47 Kamp, Joan 12161 10th 47 Rolland 13471 8th 59 Kraft, Kraft, Kramer, Kramer, Kramer, Kramer, Kramer, Kramer Barbara 13401 7th 64 Ronald 13461 8th 59 Betty 11361 9th 54 Charles 12351 10th 48 Fern 13521 7th 66 James 13521 7th 66 Jean 11351 10111 47 , Larry 13421 Bth 60 Krebsbach, Karen 12011 12th 17 Kressin, Kressin, Krick, Krick, Marilyn 13041 9th 52 Shirley 12011 11th 38 Glennys 11141 8th 62 Neil 12041 12th 17 Krueger, Marlene 11411 12th 17 Jenkins, Jensen, Jensen, Jensen, Jensen, Jensen, Michael 11301 9th 53 Carmine 13521 7th 66 Delores 12341 10th 48 Donald 1V-1021 12th 16 DuWayne 1222131 9111 53 Edith 11381 llth 41 Jensen, Roger 1V-1071 11th 38 Jensen, Mary Ann 11361 9th 54 Jensen, Michael 1124-A1 7th 63 Jensen, Ronald 1V-1171 9th 51 Jensen, Stella 12021 12th 16 Jensen, Jepsen, Jerdet, Jerry 1V-117A1 9111 51 Terry 11181 9th 55 James 1251-C1 9th 51 Jernberg, Gaye Ann 13441 7th 65 Kannady, Rosemary 12091 10th 47 Karlen, Sharon 12191 12th 17 Karnes, Frank 13561 7th 66 Karnes, John 12131 11th 40 Karnes, Ronald 11301 9th 53 Kaufmann, Charles 11141 8th 62 Kaus, Loren 13021 8th 60 Kautz, Gary 13561 7th 66 Kautz, James 13521 7th 66 Kautl, Sharon 11461 11th 40 Krueger, William 13341 8th 62 Kruger, Barbara 11141 12th 17 Kruger, Larry 1NG1 7th 65 Krugger, Mahlon 13521 7th 66 Krull, Barbara 1NG1 Bth 62 Krull, John 12561 9th 55 Krull, Lynn 13451 7th 63 Krull, oger 1251-C1 9th 51 Krupicka, Scarlett 11351 10th 47 Kuether, Roger 1124-A1 7th 63 Kuhl, Karrol 12321 11th 38 Kuhl, Katheryn 11181 9th 55 Kuhl, Georgia 12051 12th 17 Jester, Pearl 12381 10th 46 Jaal, Noble 12321 1l1l1 as Johansen, Gayle 13501 7th 64 Johannsen, Gerald 11241 11th 41 Hackett, Sandra 11521 9th 52 Hodak, Joan 1NG1 8th 62 Hodge, Ronald 13541 7th 64 Hooper, Judy 13541 7th 64 Hofner, Larry 13281 7th 63 Hogan, Diane 13461 8th 59 Hogan, Jurene 13521 7th 66 Hogan, Richard 12011 11th 38 Hogrefe, Judy 12501 11th 39 Hoialmen, Connie 13501 7th 64 Halbert, Patricia 11351 10th 47 Holder, Donald 11421 11th 39 Holder, James 12541 9th 53 Holland, Robert 12271 9th 52 Holmes, John 13501 7th 64 Holmquist, Richard A. 1V-1071 11th 38 Holst, Donald 12521 10th 46 Holt, Marvin 12141 12th 15 Holvick, Robert 11501 9th 54 Honsey, Marian 12041 12th 15 Hoo land Dennis 11471 12th 15 9 1 Hook, David 11141 8th 62 Houdek, Houdek, Harold 13071 9th 52 Merton 12061 12th 15 Houston, Jeffery 1NG1 7th 65 Houston, Judy 12341 10th 48 Hovey, George 13401 7th 64 Hovland, Howard, Deanna 12301 12th 15 Ralph 12161 10th 47 Howells, Stephen 122281 9th 53 Hrubetz, Eugene 12141 12th 15 Hrubetz, Karen 1329-W1 7th 66 Hubmer, Joel 1124-A1 7th 63 Hubmer, Donald 12381 10th 46 Huffman, Duane 13531 7th 66 Huffman, Leslie 1301-W1 7th 65 Huffman, Wanita 13051 9th 54 Hughson, Gary 13401 7th 64 Huinker, Carolyn 13521 7th 66 Huinker, Thomas 13451 7th 63 Huisinga, Marlin 12191 12th 15 Hulet, J ames 12361 10th 49 Johanson, Darrel 13361 10th 46 Johnson, Johnson, Johnson, Johnson, Johnson, Johnson, Barbara 13321 8th 63 Bernard 12321 11th 38 Beverly 1OG1 11th 40 Beverly Ann 1V-1021 12th 16 Brian 13341 8th 62 Catherine C. 12541 9th 53 Johnson, Carol Ann 11461 11th 40 Johnson, Catherine 13351 9th 53 Johnson, Cheryl 1OG1 11th 40 Johnson, Dale 12201 11th 39 Johnson, Dale S. 12051 12th 16 Johnson, Darlene 12071 9th 52 Johnson, David C. 13471 8th 59 Johnson, David G. 11471 12th 16 Johnson, David S. 13021 8th 60 Johnson, Deanna 13521 7th 66 Johnson, Diane L. 11521 9th 52 Johnson, Donald 13541 7th 64 Johnson, Donna 12201 11th 39 Johnson, Dorothy 12061 12th 16 Johnson, Duane K. 12191 12th 16 Johnson, Edward 11461 11th 40 Johnson, Eugene 11141 8th 62 Johnson, Faye 1222A1 11th 41 Johnson, Gail 11501 9th 54 Johnson, Gary 12501 .11th 39 Johnson, Glenda 12341 10th 48 Johnson, Harold 12241 10th 48 Johnson, James S. 13041 9th 52 Johnson, Janet 11401 11th 40 Johnson, Janice 1301-P1 7th 65 Johnson, Janice 12361 10th 49 Johnson, Janis Kay 12321 11th 38 Johnson, Janice May 12201 11th 39 Johnson, Jerry 12141 12th 16 Johnson, Jerry AnthonY 12051 12th 16 Johnson, Jerry Dean 12521 10th 46 Johnson, Jerry L. 13071 9th 52 Johnson, Joan 12541 9th 53 Johnson, Joan K. 12081 10th 49 Johnson, Joyce 12081 10th 49 Keck, John 11311 10th 48 Keck, Sarah 13061 9th 51 Kee, Arthur 11301 9th 53 Kehret, Bernard 13241 8th 61 Kehret, Bruce 11471 12th 17 Kehret, Keller, Keller, Keller, Roger 11141 8th 62 Janet 11471 12th 17 Janice 13241 8th 61 Mary 12291 10th 49 Kelley, Nancy 11401 11th 40 Kellogg, Ronald 1OG1 11th 40 Kellogg, Ruth Ann 12561 9th 55 Kelly, Barbara 13031 8th 59 Kelly, Ellina 13461 8th 59 Kelly, Kenneth 13541 8th 64 Kelly, Mary Kay 12291 10th 49 Kentta, Kentta, Marion ,301-P1 7th 65 Sally 11521 9th 52 Kenyon, Luwayne 12071 10th 47 Kerling, John 13471 8th 59 Kerling, Linda 13451 7th 63 Kestner,'AIon 11461 11th 40 Kestner, Doree 147 12th 17 Kestner l 1 Leanne 13471 8th 59 xa1a1,'ra111 13061 9111 51 Kiel, Larry 12111 11111 41 xial, Sandra 12341 10th 48 Kuhlemeier, Judy 12051 12th 18 Kuhn, Barbara 13321 8th 63 Kuhn, Robert 13031 8th 59 Kunze, Karen 12461 11th 39 Kurth, Robert 1V-1071 11th 38 Kram, Betty Lou 13411 8th 61 L Lacy, Denis 13451 7th 63 Lady, Rolan 13251 Bth 62 Lagervall, Nancy 12141 12th 18 Lagervall, Sonia 13031 Bth 59 Lahann, Lahann, Bonnie 13071 9th 52 Sandra 13031 8th 59 Laivell, Judy 11361 9th 54 Laivell, Sara 12011 11111 38 Lafferty, John 13541 7th 64 Lake, Frances 1NG1 8th 62 Lamb, Andrew 13531 7th 66 Lane, Karin 13501 7th 64 Lane, Robert 13531 7th 66 Lang, Arnold 12011 12th 18 Langbehn, Lorie Ann 13521 7th 66 Langbehn, Ronald 12051 12th 18 Lange, Jimmy 12131 11th 40 Langeberg, Charles 11471 12111 18 Langeberg, Kendall 13341 Bth 62 Kiewatt, Gerald 12011 11th 38 Kiewatt, Janet 13031 8th 59 Kime, Kime, Carol 13031 8th 59 Elaine 13411 8th 61 Kime, Mariorie 1OG1 11th 40 Kines, Carol 13351 9th 53 King, Darwyn 12201 11th 39 King, Jean 13421 Sth 60 King, Kingen, Wendell 12091 10th 47 Karen 1251-C1 9th 51 Kinney, Delbert 12021 12th 17 Kinny, David 11241 11th 41 Kinny, Harold 11201 8th 60 Kinny, Rodney 13361 10th 46 Kirchdoerfer, Marguerite 1329-W1 7th 66 Kirchner, Charles 1V-1251 12th 17 Kirkwood, Agnes 13521 7th 66 Kirkwood, Norbert 12141 12th 17 Klassy, Klassy, Calno 12011 12th 17 Karwan 13471 8th 59 Kleinbeck, Terry 1251-E1 9th 51 Klement, Walter 13061 9th 51 Larson, Barbara 11351 10th 47 Larson, David 1124-A1 7th 63 Larson, Darrell 13461 8th 59 Larson, Gary 12121 12th 18 Larson, Gary C. 13521 7th 66 Larson, Georgianna 12111 11th 41 Larson, Glen 12181 11th 38 Larson, Jan 13051 9th 54 Larson, Janice 11411 12th 18 Larson, JoAnn C. 13521 7th 66 Larson, Joanne E. 13521 7th 66 Larson, Karen 12271 9th 52 Larson, Kenneth 12521 10th 56 Larson, LaVenne 13291 8th 61 Larson, Leonard 12381 10th 49 Larson, Louis 11241 11th 41 Larson, Mary J. 13061 9th 51 Larson, Richard H. 12241 10th 48 Larson, Richard W. 12111 11th 41 Larson, Roger 1304 9th 52 Larson, Shirley 12381 10th 46 Larweck, Franklin 12071 10th 47 Loskewitz, David 12241 10th 48 173 Laskewitl, Jolene 13241 8th 61 Lastine, James 13471 8th 59 Lau, Laurlyn D. 1V-1071 11th 38 Laugen, Donald 12561 9th 55 Lawson, Deanna 12051 12th 18 Lawson, Lenara 12271 9th 52 Lawson, Roberta 1222-81 9th 53 Leahy, Catherine 13361 10th 46 LeBarron, Douglas 12161 10th 47 Le8arron, William 12041 12th 18 Lechnir, Robert 11311 10th 48 Lecy, Jerold 12501 11th 39 Lee Lee, Bette Jane 12341 10th 48 Betty 11411 12th 18 Lee, Beverly 12301 12th 18 Lee, Bonnie 1OG1 11th 40 Lee Elaine 12301 12th 18 Lee Gary 13461 8th 59 Lee lee Lee Lee Lee Lee Lee Gary D. 13071 9th 52 Ilene 12461 11th 39 Jeanette C. 12011 12th 18 Robert Carl 12201 11th 39 Robert 12011 12th 18 Shirley 12461 11th 39 Virgil 13071 9th 52 Leeper, Delmar 12161 10th 47 Lees, Bruce 1381 10th 46 Lees, Douglas 12001 8th 61 Lees, Gary 12271 91h 52 Lehman, Wilma 12061 12th 18 Leister, Clarence 12061 12th 18 Lembcke, James 11471 12111 18 Lembrick, John 12181 11th 38 ST DE TI DEX e e e Lyle, David 12071 10th 47 Lyle, John L. 12011 12th 19 M Maas, John 13071 9th 52 Macal, Ronald 12131 11th 40 MacDonald, Kenneth 12461 11th 40 Machacek, Daryle 12021 12th 19 Machacek, Rex 12061 12th 19 MacLaren, Bruce 13521 7th 66 Maclaren, Judith 12131 11th 40 Macy, John 12191 12th 19 Madison, Cynthia 13031 8th 59 Madison, David 12141 12th 19 Madison, James 12521 10th 46 Madison Jeannette 1251-C1 9th 51 Madson,' JoAnn 11461 mt 40 Madsen, Madson Sharon 13061 9th 51 Thomas 114 8th 62 . 1 1 Magnuson, Burton 12081 10th 49 Magnuson, Marlene 12361 10th 49 Malerus, Gary 13361 10th 46 Maierus, Gary Lea 13251 8th 62 Maierus, Ronald 12021 12th 19 Magerus, Sharon 1NG1 8th 62 Malley, Linda Lou 12151 10th 50 Mallory, Eugene 12011 11th 38 Mallory, Gerald 11501 9th 54 Malon, Maloney, Maloney, Maloney, Maloney, Joyce 13031 81h 59 Catherine 12351 10th 48 Janice 12011 12th 19 Patricia 12271 9th 52 Russell 11521 9th 52 Lemmerman, Gretchen 13341 81h 62 Lennberg, Charles 11181 9th 52 lennberg, Ellamay 12001 8th 61 Lenoch, Ann 13031 8th 59 Lenz, Jerry 12241 10th 48 Lenz, William 13021 81h 60 Lerud, Gary 13431 7th 64 Lerum, Donald 11501 91h 54 Lerum, Ruby 11411 12th 18 Lester, Merle 11351 10th 47 Lestrud, Darlene 132911 81h 61 Lestrud, Larry 12111 11th 41 Levy, Delmar 1V-1251 12th 19 Levy, Larry 13501 7th 64 Lewis, Nancy 12021 12th 19 Lewis, Ronald 1V-117A1 9th 51 Lewis, William F. 12361 10th 49 Lewison, Billie 13501 71h 64 Lewison, Janet 13501 7th 64 Lichty, Alan 13251 81h 62 Lidberg, Darrell 1V-l17A1 9th 51 Lien, Richard 1222A1 11th 41 Lieske, Barbara 13061 9th 51 Lightley, Karen 13031 8th 59 Lightley, Patricia 12241 10th 48 Lightly, Dorothy Ann 13401 7th 64 Lightly, James 12511 9th 51 Lightly, Lucretia 13361 10th 46 Lightly, Verna Jean 13321 8th 63 Mangnuson, Donald 11521 9th 52 Mangnuson, Ronald 12141 12th 19 Magnuson, Stanley 13251 8th 62 Marienau, Michael 1251-E1 9th 51 Marmesh Br an 41 th 1 Meyer, Michie, Michie, Suzanne 12131 11th 40 Bonnie 13031 8th 59 Marianne 1222A1 11th 41 Mickelson, Ann 12521 10th 46 Mickelson, Paul 13541 7th 64 Mielke, Carol 11301 91h 53 Mikkelson, Lyle 13361 10th 46 Mikkelson, Roger 13511 8th 59 Miland, Mildens Larry 1V-1241 9th 54 tein, Rodney 13521 7th 66 Miller, Bonnie 11361 9th 54 Miller, Darlene 12071 10th 47 Miller, Duane 13341 8th 62 Miller, Gloria 12061 12th 20 Miller, Gloria Mae 1329W1 7th 66 Miller, Helen 1251-E1 9th 51 Miller, James 11501 9th 54 Miller, James 12071 10th 47 Miller, James R. 1301-P1 7th 65 Miller, Janice 12151 10th 50 Miller, Jay 13561 7th 66 Miller, Jerry 13461 8th 59 Miller, Joan 11411 12th 20 Miller, Jon 12381 10th 46 Miller, Jon 13281 7th 63 Miller, Joseph 13531 7th 66 Miller, Marsha 13441 7th 65 Miller, Patricia 1329-J1 8th 61 Miller, Roger 1V-1241 9th 54 Miller, Ronald 12271 9th 52 Miller, Shirley Mae 1329-J1 8th 61 Miller, Sondra 12061 12th 21 Miller, Thomas 1NG1 8th 62 Mills, Jean 12361 10th 49 Mitchell, Mitchell, Mitlyng, Betty 12011 12th 21 Charles 12081 10th 49 Allen 1V-1071 11th 38 Mitlying, Richard 13501 7th 64 Mix, Betty Lou 13041 9th 52 , Y 13 1 3 6 Marquardt, Bruce 13061 9th 51 Maraueson, David 13421 8th 60 Martin, Martin, Martin, Mason, Mason, Maston, Maston, Mathew Mathias, Matison Matison Matter, Danelle 13321 8th 63 John 12151 10th 50 Mary Ann 11521 9th 52 Russel 12131 11th 40 Sandra 12301 12th 20 Jayne 11301 9th 53 Lucille 13521 7th 66 s, Susan 12351 10th 48 Robert 12041 12th 20 , Jim 13521 7th 66 , Karen 1OG1 11th 40 Rodeny 12011 12th 20 Matti, Judith 13461 8th 59 Matti, Mary Lou 12011 12th 20 Mattick, Duane 12121 12th 20 Mattison Richard 346 8th 59 Mix, Judy 12151 10th 50 Mix, Kaye 11521 9th 52 Mlenar, Jerry 12141 12th 21 Moe, Elanie 11381 11th 41 Moe, LaVon 13021 8th 60 Moe, Martha 12121 12th 21 Moem, Oscar 12001 8th 61 Moe, Ronald 1V-1251 12th 21 Moede, Thomas 1V-1241 9th 54 Mahlman, Janith 12091 10th 47 Moeykens, Leona 11301 9th 53 Moffit, David 13431 7th 64 Mohn, Janice 13541 7th 64 Molde, Diane 13541 71h 64 Monahan, Barbara 13321 8111 63 Monahan, David 12381 10th 46 Monahan. Ronald 12061 12th 21 Lillquist, C. Clark 13521 7th 66 . ' 1 1 Maus, Larry 13041 9111 52 Maus, Terry 12561 9th 55 Maxfield, Delores 1329-J1 8th 61 Maxfield, Donald 12151 10th 50 Maxfield, Robert 1V-1241 9th 54 Warren 12561 9th 55 Lillquist Lillquistz Lillquist Llll uist Robert 11461 11th 40 Roger 12041 12th 19 , Shan 12041 12th 19 Thoma 2 7th q , s 135 1 66 Lindeman, Carmen 13041 9th 52 Lindeman, Judith 13031 8th 59 Linden, Linden, Carolyn 1329-W1 7th 66 John E. 1222A1 11th 41 Lindstrom, Brenda 1381 10th 46 Lipocsky, James 13521 7th 66 Lipovsky, Anthony 1V-117-A1 9th 51 List Pa 41 tricia 12111 11th Loader, Jerry 12111 11th 41 Locke, John 12201 11th 39 Locke, Judy 12021 12th 19 Loewen, Bonnie 12461 11th 39 Lowen, Douglas 13051 9th 54 loewen, Joan 11461 11th 40 Lowen, Sheila 12461 9th 52 Long, Larry 12171 10th 49 Longworth, Frederic 13461 8th 59 Louden, Gerald 12321 11th 38 McAllister McAlister McAlister McAlister McClain McCauley, McClain, McClain, McClary, David 13461 8th 59 Robert 12461 11th 39 Wayne 13251 81h 62 Jon 12561 9th 55 John 12051 12th 20 Donna 12291 10th 49 Bruce 1329-J1 8th 61 Stanley 12381 10th 46 Charlene 13321 8th 63 Maxon, Patricia 13521 7th 66 G McClary, McClary, McCelland, McCeIland wendolyn 12301 12th 20 Wayne 12041 12th 20 Eugene 12051 12th 20 , Patricia 12121 12th 20 McCelland, Roger 12201 11th 39 McCoy, Arlene 12081 10th 49 McCoy, Carol Jean 1OG1 11th 40 McDermott McDermott McFarland, McFarland McFarland McGoniale, , Devana 1222A1 11th 41 , Marno 11471 12th 20 Duane 1381 10th 46 , Joann 11401 11th 40 , Thomas 13421 8th 60 Gloria 13281 7th 63 Lauden, Keren 13521 7th 66 Lauk, Charles 12291 10th 49 Lauk, David 13501 71h 64 Look, Harriet 13341 8th 62 Lovlein, Patricia 13451 7th 63 Ludrigsen, Paul 13341 8th 62 Ludwig, Hubert 11351 10th 47 Ludwig, James 12081 10th 49 Lukas, Charlene 12361 10th 49 Lukes, lone 12171 10th 49 lultsik, Rodger 1V-1241 9th 54 Lund, ElVeda 12111 12th 19 Lund, Ivan 13251 8th 62 Lund, James 12111 11th 41 Lund, Jean 13411 8th 61 Lunode, Ralph 11461 11th 40 McGrath, Mickey 13541 7th 64 McKay, Ronald 12011 11th 38 McKee, Judith 11501 9th 54 McKee, Karen 132911 8th 61 McKee, Lyle 11421 11th 39 McLaughlin, James 1V117A1 91h 51 McLaughlin, Margaret 1204 12th 20 McLaughlin, Neil 12111 11th 41 McMasters, Kaye 12291 10th 49 McMichael, Marilee 12341 10th 48 Mealy, Judith 1251C1 9th 51 Mealy, Lois 11351 10th 47 Meany, Douglas 13451 7th 63 Megraw, Barbara 12021 12th 20 Meier, Janice 13251 8th 62 Meier, Marilyn 12521 10th 46 Mier, Merrill L. 1V-1021 12th 20 Lunde, Wayne 12271 9th 52 Luns, Rocky 13461 8th 59 Luren, Patricia 12121 12111 19 Luthe, Johnie 12541 9th 53 Luthe, Kathryn 1OG1 11th 40 Luthe, Patty G. 12161 10th 47 Luthe, Raymond 12011 12th 19 Luther, James 1V-1241 9th 54 Luther, Thomas 13521 7th 66 Meister, Janet Hope 12321 11th 38 Meister, Suanne 12131 11th 40 Meland, Charles 11521 9th 52 Mellem, Patricia 11181 91h 55 Mensing, Mensink, Merrill, Meyer, Meyer, Meyer, Darlene 13061 9th 51 Darlene 13321 8th 63 Gerald 12251 81h 60 Cecile 12381 10th 46 Diane 12521 10th 46 Ralph 13051 9th 54 Moody, Moore, Morre, Moore, Moore, Morey, Morgan, Morgan, Morgan, Morgan, Morgan, Morrell, Morse, Moucha, Ruth Ann 13251 10th 48 Doris 12151 10th 50 Eileen 12121 12th 21 Karen 12301 12th 21 Kay 11461 11th 40 Kathleen 13021 8th 60 Nelson, Leighton 1V-1021 12th 21 Nelson, Marcia 12501 11th 39 Nelson, Marvin 1222-A1 11th 41 Nelson, Marvel 12201 11th 39 Nelson, Michael 12131 11th 40 Nelson, Phyllis 12061 12th 22 Nelson, Richard C. 12011 11111 38 Nelson, Richard J. 12351 10th 48 Nelson, Rodney 12151 10th 50 Nelson, Sharon L. 11381 11th 41 Nelson, Sherill 11301 9th 53 Nelson, Shirley 12051 12th 22 Nelson, Shirley Lee 1222-B1 9th 53 Nelson, Theodore 13431 7th 64 Nemitz, Gary 1V-1021 12th 22 Nemitz, Judith Ann 1329-J1 8th 61 Nemitl, Larry 13041 91h 52 Nemitz, Mitchell 1222-81 9th 53 Nerness, Tyrdy 13301 7th 65 Nestegord, Curtis 12021 12th 22 Neubauer, Carde 13541 7th 64 Neus, David 13241 8th 61 Neutzman, Katherine 13321 8th 63 Newell, Franklin 11461 11th 40 Newell, Lloyd 12361 10th 49 Newell, Marian 11461 11th 40 Newell, Pamelp 13061 9th 51 Newell, Patricia 13441 7th 65 Newan, Ronald 1381 10th 46 Nielsen, Donna 12041 12th 22 Nielsen, Mary Jo 12171 10th 49 Nielsen, Paul 13071 9th 52 Nielsen, Ruth Ann 122281 9th 53 Nihart, Danna 11301 9111 53 Nihart, Lawrence 12161 10th 47 Nihart, Lyn 13431 7th 64 Noble, Alice 12151 10111 50 Noble, Barbara 12111 11th 41 Noble, Charles 1V-1241 9111 54 Noble, Everett 13021 81h 60 Noble, Mary Ann 12061 12111 22 Nam., rhyuis tool 11th 40 Nackleby, Mary 12091 10111 47 Noland, Mary 1329-J1 8111 61 Noram, Bonnie 12361 10111 49 Norby, Bruce 12071 10111 47 Nordland, Beverly 12181 11111 38 Nordland, Gary D- 11241 11111 41 Nordmeier, June 12381 10th 46 Nordstrom. 151111119 13471 511' 59 Norman, Deloris 13531 7111 55 Norman, Ethel 1329--11 0111 61 Norman, Jean 13501 7111 64 Norton, Agatha 12381 10111 46 Norton, Carlata 1222-A1 11th 41 Norton, Eudell 1251-E1 9th 51 Norton, John 13561 7111 55 Na-ran, Charles 12501 11th 39 Novak, John 13501 7th 64 Newell, Dale D. 1NG1 8111 62 Newell, Dorothy A. 11401 11111 40 Nuaum LaDonna 12071 10111 47 Bryan 13421 8th 60 Darrell 13071 9th 52 Larry 12201 11th 39 Ralph 1381 10th 46 Rosemary 13321 Bth 63 Claretta 12091 10th 47 Carol 12251 7th 60 Larry 12161 10th 47 Mulanix, Ronnie 1V-117-A1 9th 51 Munson, Pat 1OG1 11th 40 Murphy, Jeannine 12301 12th 21 Murphy, John 13501 7th 64 Murphy, Myhre, Marva 13061 9th 51 Myhre, Sharon 11411 12th 21 N Naatz, Duane 12171 10th 49 Naatz, Harold 12081 10th 49 Naatz, Nathan 13051 9th 54 Nargan, Trudy 13031 8th 59 Nargan, William 12141 12th 21 Naslund, Jean 12041 12th 21 Naslund, Joan 12041 12th 21 Neiswanger, Tucky Ann 11471 12th 21 Neitzel, Richard 13041 9th 52 Nellls, Donald 12041 12th 21 Nellis, Judy 13501 7th 64 Nelson, Alice E. 12361 10th 49 Nelson, Ardice 11301 9th 53 Nelson, Arnold 13451 7th 63 Nelson, Audrey 12091 10th 47 Nelson, Beverlee 11361 9th 54 Nelson, Nelson, Nelson, Nelson, Carol 13321 8th 63 Dale 11311 10th 48 David 11141 Bth 63 David 1V-1241 91h 54 Nelson, Dennis 1222A1 11th 41 Nelson, Devon 12271 9th 52 Nelson, Ellen 11301 9th 53 Nelson, Gene 12561 9th 55 Nelson, Helen 12291 10th 49 Nelson, Jan Edward 13251 8th 62 Nelson, Iris 11411 12th 21 Nelson, James 13501 7th 64 Nelson, Jeanne 13281 7th 63 Nelson, Jon Lee 13461 Bth 59 Nelscon, Judy 12161 10th 47 Nelson, Kay 12541 9th 53 Nybo, 'Donna 1301-P1 711' 55 Nybo, Howard 12271 911' 52 Nyaard, Steven 1V117A1 911' 51 O Od aard, Marv 12131 1111 40 oh: Mariana 12351 10th 45 ohm, Myron 12021 12th 22 Oleson, Lonnie 12271 9th 52 Oliphant, gale 13:gJM71g'h6g1 o 'fm 1211. 22 Oliohant, Robert 11471 Olson, Dale 11201 3111 50 Olson, Darlene 12351 10111 49 Olson, Darlene 12021 12111 22 Olson, Darwin 12071 10111 47 Olson, Dennis 1227-A1 11111 41 Olson. Dennis 1301-71 711' 55 Olson, Gafv 13411 3111 61 Olson, Gloria 11181 911' 55 Olson, Janice 11471 17111 22 Olson, Jerome 12361 10111 49 Olson, Judith 13421 8111 60 Olson, Leslie 11471 12111 22 Olson, Lucille 12321 11th 38 Olson, Marilyn 12001 Bth 61 Olson, Ruth Ann 12151 10111 50 onaa, Sharon 1329-J1 8th 61 Olson, Tamara 13541 7111 64 O'Marro, Sharon 13411 B111 61 Opsal, ldella 12111 11th 41 Oasahl, Patricia 13281 7111 63 Orth, naar.. ,V-1071 11111 38 Orth, Eugene 12071 10111 47 Orth, Floyd Earl 1222-A1 11111 41 Osborn, Janice 13501 711' 64 Osborn, Manly 12381 10111 46 Osborn, Michael 12521 10111 46 Osborn, Robert 12461 11th 39 Otterbein, LarYY 12011 11111 39 oudaufu, wnbur lV-11741 9111 51 Overby, Laurel 13321 8111 63 Overby, Richard 12021 12th 22 Overocker, Dianne 11461 11111 40 Overacker, Judi111 12561 9111 55 Owens, Gene 12141 12th 22 Owens, Wllliom 12191 12th 22 Oxley, Paul 12361 10th 49 PaeK P aren 216 10th 47 n . 1 1 Page, Mitchel 13281 7111 63 Farmer, Jerry 12251 9th 60 Parr, Nancy 13501 7th 64 Parr, Willis 11181 9th 55 Parsley, Suzanne 13321 8th 63 Pater, Marlys 11361 9th 54 Patterson, Harry 12141 12th 22 Patzer, Shirley 12301 12th 22 Paulson, Beverly 12201 11th 39 Paulson, Karen 11381 11th 41 Paulson, Linda 11351 10th 47 Paulson, Martha 13471 8th 59 Paulson, Thomas 11421 11th 39 Paulson Wayne 1V-117A1 91h 51 mu, Jbhn 12051 12th 23 Radke, Carolyn 13341 8th 62 Rairdin, Robert 13471 8th 59 Randall, James 12501 11th 39 Rappe, Janet 12041 12th 23 .. TUDE S Saari, John 12501 11th 39 Sale, Beverly 11421 11th 39 Rasmussen, Beverly 11501 9th 54 Rasmussen, Howard 1V-1021 12th 23 Rasmussen, James 13431 7th 64 Rasmussen, Katherine 11181 91h 55 Rasmussen, laVonne 12071 10th 47 Rasmussen Leslie 12191 12th 23 116111, Amy' L66 12:1a1 10111 46 imma., Mary 12131 11111 40 Ray, Judy 13061 91h 51 Ray, Robert 1301-P1 71h 65 Read, Gordon 12321 11th 38 Rebling, Roger 13251 8th 62 Rector, Karen 13411 8th 61 Rector, Richard 12151 10th 50 Sale, Edward 12141 12th 25 Sale, Janet 12161 10th 47 Salisbury, Clifford 1NG1 81h 62 Salisbury, Glordia 13561 71h 66 Salisbury, Jean 11401 11th 40 Salisbury, Jerry 12111 11th 41 Saman, Delbert 12521 10th 46 Saman, Victoria 13451 7th 63 Sanford, Georgia 13321 Sth 63 Sanford, Sharon 13401 71h -64 Sargent, Charles 1V-117A1 91h 51 Sash, Tyrone 13041 9th 52 Sass, Barbara 1251-E1 9th 51 TI DEX Sheely, Mary 12461 11th 39 Sheetz, Gary 12181 11th 38 Sheldon, Leon 13021 8th 60 Sheldon, Leonard 13451 7th 63 Sheldon, Sandra 12021 12th 25 Sheller, Byron 13051 9th 54 Shipe, Carol 11411 12th 26 Shirk, Glen 11201 81h 60 Shirk, Patricia 12561 9th 55 Shoemaker, Pamela 13531 7th 66 Shoemaker, Ronald 12361 10th 49 Shoop, Cheryl 13021 8th 60 Shoop, Gary 1V-117A1 9th 51 Shoop, Mary 1222A1 11th 41 Shack, Robert 12251 Bth 60 Shurson, David 12151 10th 50 Shurson, Karl 12201 11th 39 Shurson, Tommy 13281 71h 63 Peck, Patricia 11381 11th 41 Sayles, Jerry 13051 9th 54 Plager, PeKarna Pen kava Percival , Jonathan 1NG1 7th 65 , Richard 13051 9th 54 David 217 10th 49 , ' 1 1 P rcival, John 12051 12th 23 e Percival , Josephine 12001 8th 61 Perkings, Paul 12001 8th 61 Perry, Jane 12041 12th 23 Perry, Joann 11401 11th 40 Perry, Phyllis 12341 10th 48 Perry, Warren 11201 8th 60 Peters, Augusta 12461 11th 39 Peters, Gail 13541 71h 64 Peters, Peters, Jean 12361 10th 49 Nicholas 13431 7th 64 Petersen, Gordon 12361 10th 49 Petersen Petersen Peterson I Jerry Lee 12521 10th 46 Annette 13341 8th 62 Peterson: Barbara 13071 9th 52 Peterson Peterson, , Carol 12171 10th 49 Connie 1222A1 11th 41 Peterson, David 12351 10th 48 Peterson, Dianne 13511 8th 59 Peterson, Gary E. 12201 11th 39 Peterson, James 13351 Peterson, James 11311 9th 53 10th 48 Peterson, Jerald 13031 8th 59 Peterson, Karen 13521 7th 66 Peterson, Kenneth 1301-W1 7th 65 Peterson, lovern 12021 12th 23 Peterson, laVerne 12321 11th 38 Peterson, Leanne 11461 11th 40 Peterson, Lowell 12161 10th 47 Peterson, Marie 11361 91h 54 Peterson, Regis 1V-1241 9th 54 Peterson, Robert 11141 81h 62 Peterson, Sharon D. 1NG1 8th 62 Peterson, Sonia 13361 10th 46 Peterson, Thomas 13431 7th 64 Pettit, Vernon 12081 10th 49 Pfister, John 12361 10th 49 Phelps, Joel 12191 12th 23 Phelps, Kenzie 13411 Sth 61 Phleger, Gary 12501 11th 39 Pickett, Pickett, Pickett Avis 12171 10th 49 Joseph 11241 11th 41 Stanle 306 9th 51 . 1 1 Pike, Charleeny12341 10th 48 Pike, Cl Pike, Pike, ayton 13251 8th 62 Joanne 12301 12th 23 Larry 12071 10th 47 Finke, Mary Lou 13441 7th 65 Pinke, Norman 12201 11th 39 Placek, Barbara 13531 7th 66 Sue 12161 10th 47 Reed, Clayton 13421 8th 60 ' Reed, Gene 12171 10th 49 Reed, Harold 12051 12th 23 Reed, Jacqueline 11421 11th 39 Reed, Wayne 1V-1251 12th 24 Sater, Oren 1301-W1 7th 65 Sathre, Ann 12061 12th 25 Satre, Sara 13561 7th 66 Sattler, Joan 13321 Bth 63 Sauer, Timothy 13431 7th 64 William 11471 12th 25 Shutt,, Carmen 11401 11th 40 Regan, Thomas 12011 12th 24 Reimer, Ardith 12091 10th 47 Reinartz, Carol 11301 9th 53 Reinartz, Maxine 11411 12th 24 Reinke, Albert 13071 9th 52 Renvill Renvill e, Larry 12561 9th 55 e, lynn 13251 Bth 62 Renwick, James 11141 8th 62 Renwick, Joseph M. 1201-81 11th 38 Reynolds, Keith 12001 8th 61 Reynolds, Lawrence 12061 12th 24 Rice, Mary 11181 9th 55 Rice, Robert 12461 11th 39 Rice, Sandra Ray 12141 12th 24 Rice, Sharon 12061 12th 24 Richard, David 11301 91h 53 Richard, Hazel 12161 10th 47 Richards, LaDonna 12041 12th Schabacher, Alberta 12301 12th 25 Schabacher, Joyce 12061 12th 25 Schaub, Gary 12161 12th 47 Scheer, Patricia Ann 12151 10th 50 Marcia 13451 7th 63 Schieck, Schied, Kenneth 12111 11th 41 Schiltz, Donald 12141 12th 25 Schleicher, Charles 12051 12th 25 Schleicher, Richard 13461 8th 59 Schleicher, Shirley 13071 9th 52 Schleuder, James 13281 7th 63 Schleuder, Kay 11521 9th 52 Schlichting, Sharon 11181 9th 55 Schlie, Kenneth 1V-117A1 9th 51 Schlie, Ronald 13501 7th 64 Schlinger, Richard 13521 8th 66 Schloming, Ralph 13411 81h 61 Schmeider, John 13421 8th 60 Shutt, Katherine 13301 7th 65 Shutt, Shirley 11461 11th 40 Shutt, Roberta 11501 9th 54 Sibbers, Carole 13541 7th 64 Sibbers, Duane 12501 11th 39 Sietsems, David 13471 8th 59 Silver, John 12111 11th 41 Silver, Mary 12051 12th 26 Simonson, Karen 13541 7th 64 Simonson, Kent 12541 9th 53 Simpson, Duane 1381 10th 46 Siple, Barbara 12011 12th 26 Sitz, Robert 12501 11th 39 Sitz, Sigri 12541 91h 53 Skinner, Marcia 12521 10th 46 Skieveland, Claire 1V-1241 91h 63 Plantikow, David 122281 9th 53 Plantz, Bonita 12301 12th 23 Planz, Myrna 1329-J1 8th 61 Plath, Roger 11311 10th 48 Plevka, Janet Mae 11401 11111 40 Plummer, Betty 12041 12th 23 Pollock, Richard 12061 12th 23 Porterfield, Robert 13421 8th 60 Potter, Edwin 12271 91h 52 Potter, James 13501 7th 64 Powers, Ruth 12061 12th 23 Powers. Thomas 12071 10th 47 Price, Paul 13021 81h 60 Prideaux, William 12071 10th 47 24 Richard Patri a 29-J th 61 39 ' , ci 13 1 8 Richards, William 12501 11th Richardson, Daryl 13061 91h 51 Ries, Bonnie 12061 12th 24 Ries, Carole 12541 9th 53 Rieser, James 12081 ,10th 49 Riles, Richard 12541 9th 53 Rish, David 12001 8th 61 Rish, Leslie 13511 8th 59 Risius, Joan 12321 11th 38 Riskedahl, Douglas 12381 10th 46 Ritter, Carol 12241 10th 48 Roach, William 12141 12th 24 Roadenizer, Carol 12191 12th 24 Robb, George 12511 9th 51 Robb, Jean Ann 1V-1021 12th 24 Roberts, Cifford 11521 91h 52 Roberts, Locke 13071 9th 52 Roberts, Marion 12321 11th 38 Roberts, Roxanna 12351 10th 48 Robinson, Suzanne 13501 7th 64 Rodahl, Karen 11521 9th 52 Roebuck, Julain 11401 11th 40 Rogers, Betty 13281 7th 63 Rogers, Daniel 13431 7th 64 Rogers, Eldeen 11401 11th 40 Rogers, Frederick 11471 12th 24 Rogers, Jean 13031 8th 59 Ronald 11311 10th 48 Rogers, Rohde, Tony 13541 7th 64 Ronquist, Charles 13071 9th 52 Ronquist, Laura 13531 7th 66 Ronquist, Marlene 13511 8th 59 Ronquist, Roger 13511 8th 59 Rose, Betty Jean 13521 7th 66 Rose, Mary Ann 11361 9th 54 Rosecke, laVonne 12321 11th 38 Rosenthal, Carol Jean 12341 10th 48 Rosenthal, Darrell D. 12461 11th 39 Rosenthal, luette 12001 8th 61 Rosenthal, Ruth Ann 13281 71h 63 Schmeling, Deanna 12161 10th 47 Schmeling, Meredith 12191 12th 25 Schmidt, Curtis 13281 7th 63 Schmidt, Diane 13451 7th 63 Schmidt, Ervin 1V-1241 9th 54 Schmldt, Gary 1V-1241 9th 54 Schmidt, Gwendolyn 12301 12th 25 Schmidt, Herman 12051 12th 25 Schmidt, Margaret 11181 9th 55 Schmidt, Raymond 11471 12th 25 Schmidt Terry 12161 10th 47 Schneid6r, Anne 13341 an- 62 Schneider, Charles 12521 10th 46 Schneider, Jane C. 12181 11th 38 Schoclrer, Willlam 1V-1251 12th 25 Schoclrer, Marlys 12321 11th 38 Schoeherl, James 13431 7th 64 Scholten, Jean 122281 9th 53 Scholten, John C. 12321 11th 38 Scholten, Wilma 11351 10th 47 Schradle Judith 13321 Sth 63 Schrafel, Ronald 1251-E1 9th 51 Schramm, Shoren 12561 9th 55 Schroeder, Alvin 12171 10th 49 Schroeder, Helen 12251 10th 60 Schroeder, James 12131 11th 40 Schroeder, Mark 12001 8th 61 Schroeder, Marlene 12321 11th 38 Schroeder, Patricia 12461 11th 39 Sch roer, Sch roer, Lols 13061 9th 51 Patricia 122281 9th 53 Schubert, David Lee 13291 8th 61 Schutier, Joan 12161 10th 47 Schultz, Donna Mae 11301 9th 53 Schultz, Frank 12171 10th 49 Schultz, Schultz, Schultz, Schulz, Schumac Janice 12161 10th 47 Robert 13341 8th 62 Rosemarie 11411 12th 25 Judy 12521 10th 46 her, Gary 13251 81h 62 Skieveland, Darrell 1V-1071 11th 38 Skieveland, Hugh 1124-A1 7th 63 Skieveland, Sharon 12541 9th 53 Skogeboe, Jerrold 12171 10th, 49 Skogeboe, Marilyn 12051 12th 26 Skov, Eugene 12561 9th 55 Skov, Joan 12071 10th 47 Skov, Lorraine 12121 12th 26 Skov, Marlys 1222A1 11th 41 Skov, Roger 13441 7th 65 Slindee, Dale R. 12181 11th 38 Slindee, Darlene 13061 9th 51 Slindee, Darwin 12381 10th 46 Slindee, Roger 12171 10th 49 Slowinski, Marvin 13241 8th 61 Slowinski, Patricia 12461 11th 39 Slowinski, Victoria 13561 7th 66 Slupe, Donald 12361 10th 49 Smalley, Karen 11501 9th 54 Smith, Betty 12351 10th 4B Smith, Carol 11361 9th 54 Smith, Charles L. 1NG1 8th 62 Smith, Daniel 12251 71h 60 Smith, Delores 1222A1 111h 41 Smith, Donna 12291 10th 49 Smith, Judy 13251 Bth 62 Smith, laVonne 11181 9th 55 Smith, Phyllis 12321 11th 38 Smith, Rex 13431 7th 64 Smith, Richard 1V-1071 111h 38 Smith, Robert 13431 7th 64 Smith, Sharon 13301 7th 65 Smith, Sonia 1222A1 11th 41 Smith, Sylvia 1V-1021 12111 26 Smith, Virginia 12061 12th 26 Smith, Wesley 12201 11th 39 Snater, Barbara 12051 12th 26 Snater, Snyder, Soiney Soiney Sainey Sallie, Sollie, Sallie, Sallie, Richard 122281 9th 53 David 12041 12th 26 , Richard 13281 7th 63 , Robert 12141 12th 26 , Shirley 11421 11th 39 Bonnie 13351 91h 53 Judith 12341 10th 4B Paul 12121 12th 26 ,- Suzanne 1OG1 11th 40 s6na.r666fa, sum 1:1351 9111 53 Roseth, David 13461 8th 59 Rauch, Karla 12081 9th 49 Roush, Phyllis 122281 9th 53 Ruechel, Charles 1V-1251 12th 24 Ru99. Robert 12041 12th 24 Raasch, Prigge, Louise 13451 7th 63 Prlgge, Wayne 11141 8th 62 Prindle, Darlene 12071 10th 47 Prindle, Prlndle, Pumroy, Pyburn, Quam, Quam, Quam, Quam, lla Mae 13321 8th 63 Milo 12121 12th 23 Mary 13511 8th 59 Kenneth 12351 10th 48 O Barbara 122281 9th 53 Helen 13531 7th 66 Kay 1222A1 11th 41 Mary 12011 12th 23 Quam, Richard 12191 12th 23 R Raabe, Phyllis 13361 10th 46 Raasch, Danna 12191 12th 23 Ronald 12381 10th 46 Rumsey, Donald 1301-W1 7th 65 Rumsey, Joan 12341 10th 48 Rumsey, Leon 1381 10th 46 Rumsey, Pat 13511 81h 59 Runauist, John 13541 7th 64 Rupkalvis, Myla Lee 12271 9th 52 Rush, Barry 11141 8th 62 Rush,Donald 12121 12th 24 Ruston, James 1V-1241 9th 54 Ruston, Karen 13251 8th 62 Russell, Caroline 12191 12th 24 Ruud, Ryan, Ryan James 1381 10th 46 Hallie 13241 8th 61 Patricia 13061 9th 51 Ryks,' Ann.-1 M66 1301-P1 7111 65 Rylrs, Ryks, David 12121 12th 25 Edward 12361 10th 49 Q Ryans, Elso G. 12161 10th 47 Ryks, Elso L. 1V-1071 11th 38 Ryks, Florence 12541 9111 53 Rabideau, Sydne 13411 8th 61 Radlott, Fred 1V-1071 11th 38 Radloff, Robert 12521 10th 46 Ryks, Mary 11411 12th 25 Ryther, Mary 12161 10th 47 Ryther, Peggy 13541 7th 64 Schuster, Darlene 1329-J1 8th 61 Schuster, Karen 13061 9th 51 Scott, Anita 1222Al 11th 41 Scott, Paul 1301-W1 7th 65 Scott, Wayne 13241 8th 61 Scrabeck, Gary lee 11311 10th 48 SeaveYf Garth 1V-1251 12th 25 Seim, Judy 11351 10th 47 Seim, Meredith 13401 7th 64 Seiver, David 12291 10th 49 Seiver, James 11181 9th 55 Seiver, Gordon 13411 8th 61 Selieseth. Fred 13531 7th 63 Sellers, Duane 12061 12th 25 Seniem, Barbara 11301 9th 53 Setchell, Toni 12091 10th 47 Severson, Ann 13281 7th 63 Severson, Ardith 12181 11th 38 Severson, Janice 11361 9th 54. Severson, Jean 11361 9th 54 Shado, Ronald 11181 9th 55 Shaman, Harold 13501 7th 64 Shaman, Nora 11361 9th 54 Shankland, Robert11345l 7th 63 Shatels, Carole 12091 10th 47 Shatek, Dorothy 11361 9th 54 Shatek, George 13281 7th 63 Shatek, Robert 1301-W1 7th 65 Shawback, Carol 13451 7th 63 Sheedy, John 12071 10th 47 Sorensen, Ruth 11361 9th 54 Sorenson, Joyce 12301 12th 26 Sorenson, Marsha 122281 9th 53 Sovich, Geraldine 1222Al 11th 41 Savich, Virginia 12001 81h 61 Spohn, William 13251 8th 62 Speer, Myron 1251-C1 9th 51 Soeredon, Antonet 12091 10th 47 Speten, Marilyn 11181 9th 55 Saiess, Diane 1222A1 11th 41 Spiess, Sharon 12011 12th 26 Sprandel, Patricia 12001 8th 61 Sprung, Allan 12121 12th 26 Spurgeon, Dennis 13541 7th 64 Srack, LeRoy 12051 12th 26 Stahl, Calvin 12141 12th 26 Stahl, Clifford 12381 10th 46 Stahl, Marvin 13241 8th 61 Stancl. Suzanne 12561 9th 55 Stanek, Daniel 13441 7th 65 Stankey, John 1251-El 9th 51 Stankey, Winitred 1222A1 11th 41 Stanton, Roger D. 12181 11th 38 Stanples, Mark 1V-117A1 9th 51 Steen, James 12081 10th 49 Steaeman, Violet 11421 11th 39 Stehlik, Robert 12121 12th 27 Steinbach, Alston 1381 10th 46 Steinblock, Eddie 13441 7th 65 S UDE TI DEX... Steinblock, Mary 13051 9th 54 Steinbrink, Patricia 13361 10th 46 Stephens, Gary 1V-117A1 9th 51 Stephens, Merrill 13281 7th 63 Stephenson, Sally 13321 8th 63 Sterling, David 13411 8th 61 Sterling, Jon 12291 10th 49 Sterling, Kent 13241 8th 61 Sterling, Milton 13441 7th 65 Sterling, Phyllis 11381 11th 41 Stern Beverly Ann 1222A1 11th 41 sismf chanel 13281 7m ea Stern, Stern, Stern, Stern, Jane 122281 9th 53 Joanne 13561 7th 66 Lorraine 1251-E1 9th 51 Maxine 13361 10th 46 Stevens, Stevens, David 1301-P1 7th 65 Eddie 353 7th 66 Thorsell, John 11141 8th 62 Tharsell, Sandra 11501 9th 54 Thorson, Barbara 11301 9th 53 Tharson, Beverly 12011 12th 27 Thrasher, Dorothy 12351 10th 48 Trindal, Gene 1NG1 8th 62 Tinderholt, Cecil 13541 7th 64 Tinkham, Janice 12001 8th 61 Tinkham, Larry 12241 10th 48 Tischer, David 12201 11th 39 Todd, Patricia 12291 10th 49 Titus, Kathryn 13051 9th 54 W Waalkens, Rozella 12161 10th 47 Wagand, Joyce 13051 9th 54 Wagner, Sandra 13241 8th 61 Wagner, William 1301-W1 7th 65 Wakefield, Janet 13021 8th 60 wakefleld, Judith 12271 9th 52 Walker, Barbara 12171 10th 49 Waller, Gloria 12151 10th 50 Waller, Linda 13501 7th 64 Waller, Richard 12181 11th 38 Waller, Sharoll 1NG1 8th 62 Stevens, Wold, 1 J Mary 13281 7th 63 Tollefson, Duane 12011 12th 47 Tollerud, Odin 12561 9th 52 Tomhave, Charles 13061 9th 51 Tomhave, Katherine 13301 7th 65 Tomhave, Sheelah 13301 7th 65 Tomlinson, Brenda 1251-C1 9th 51 Tomlinson, Donald 13541 7th 64 Judith 12381 10th 46 Stevens Douglas 11351 10th 47 Stevens: Mary Ellen 12201 11th 39 Stevens, Stilwell, Stockwell Stockwe Walter 12561 9th 55 Donald 13411 8th 61 , David 12161 10th 47 ll, Lawrence 1V-1071 11th Stockwell, Nancy 122281 9th 53 Stoen, Stoike, Stoike, Starry, Storry, Strand, Streeteh , Vivian 1OG1 11th 40 Michael 12011 12th 27 Patricia 13031 8th 59 Eugene 11351 10th 47 Gene 13241 8th 61 Carolyn 12191 12th 27 Kathleen 13071 9th 52 Studer, Barbara 1251-E1 9th 51 Studer, Lavonne 12321 11th 38 Studer, Ronald 12051 12th 27 Stundah l, Marlene 11361 9th54 Sullivan, Gary 12001 8th 61 Sullivan, Sumner Sundho Sundhol Karen 13521 7th 66 Larry 12171 10th 49 im, scrum 1301-rl 7th as m, Larry 12071 10th 47 Swain, Dianne 13281 7th 63 Swain, Marilyn 13471 8th 59 Swain, Patricia 12011 11th 38 Swancutt, Patricia 1251-C1 9th 51 Swancutt, Sharon 11421 11th 39 Swank, Swank, David 11461 11th 40 Eu ene 234 10th 48 s 1 l Swenson, Larry 13051 9th 54 Swenson, Mary 12191 12th 27 Swenson, Sandra 12001 8th 61 Swenson, Viola 12001 Sth 61 Swingdort, Sondra 13321 8th 63 T 12201 11th av Tabor, Derwin Tobar, Everett 11311 10th 48 Tabor, Gerald 12171 10th 49 Tabor, Laratta 11351 10th 47 Tabor, Tommy 11521 9th 52 Talley, Camelia 1V-1021 12th 27 Tallman, 38 Tomlinson, Richard 12011 12th 27 Toresdahl, David 12011 11th 38 Torfin, Pamela 13441 7th 65 Torgeson, Nancy 13021 8th 60 Torgrimson, Jay 12001 8th 61 Tarkelson, Arlette 12191 12th 27 Torrens, James 11471 12th 28 Tracy, Jerry 13451 7th 63 Traff, Leona 13301 7th 65 Traft, Lester 12271 9th 52 Treuter, Anita 13441 7th 65 Treuter, Nancy 12001 8th 61 Tridle, Jae 11471 12th 28 Tridle, Thomas 1251-C1 9th 51 Troop, Janey 13321 8th 63 Trouten, Janice 13471 8th 59 True, Douglas 12321 11th 38 True, Joyce 12161 10th 47 Truesdell, Barbara 12011 11th 38 Truedell, Sharon 13021 8th 60 Tucker, David 12201 11th 39 Tucker, Jerry 1B-117A1 9th 51 Tucker, Roberta 13301 7th 65 Tuma, Caron 13321 8th 63 Turvold, Cynthia 12011 11th 38 Turvold, Donna 11421 11th 39 Tverberg, Sharon 1334 8th 62 Twiggs, Susan 13501 7th 64 Tyrer, Sandra 13071 9th 52 Tyrer, Sharon 13461 8th 59 U Donald 12561 9th 55 Ulland, Ann Louise 13501 7th 64 Carol 12191 12th 28 Elaine 13501 7th 64 Jerome 11241 11th 41 Richard 13241 8th 61 Uecker, Ulland, Ulland, Ulland, Ulland, Ulland, Robert 12501 11th 39 Ullom, John 12501 11th 39 Ulven, Marilyn 12321 11th 38 Underdahl, Carol 12041 12th 28 Underdahl, Curtis 12361 10th 49 Underdahl, Darlene 13511 8th 59 Unverzagt, Roger 1V-1071 11th 38 Walterman, Beverly 12041 12th 28 Walton, Janet 11401 11th 40 Walton, Joyce 11381 11th 41 Wambeam, Roger 1V-1241 9th 54 Wandas, Jo Ann 13441 8th 62 Wangen, Karla 11501 9th 54 Wangen, David 1V-1241 12th 28 Wangen, Gail 13341 8th 62 Ward, Ardell 12301 12th 28 Ward, Margaret 13301 7th 65 Warfield, Karen 12291 10th 49 Warfield, Linda 12171 10th 49 Warmanen, Judith 13541 7th 64 Worn, James 11421 11th 39 Warner, Nancy 12191 12th 28 Warnsholl, Lowell 1251-C1 9th 51 Warrington, David 1V-1241 9th 54 Warrington Diane 12021 12th 28 Warrington, Edward 12121 12th 28 Wasko, Gerald 12051 12th 28 Wasko, Joyce 13471 8th 59 Wasko, Sandra 12091 10th 47 Waterbury, Janice 11351 10th 47 Watkins, Watkins, Marcella 12111 11th 41 Vicki 13541 7th 64 Watson, Carroll 13281 7th 63 Watson, Donna 12241 10th 48 Watson, Dick 11181 9th 55 Watson, Sondra 1251-C1 9th 51 Watt, Bonnie 13411 8th 61 Watt, Edward 12341 10th 48 Watt, Richard 12121 12th 28 Watts, Robert 12111 11th 41 Webber, Jon 12121 12th 28 Weigle, Weiss, Gary 13071 9th 52 Peter 11201 8th 60 Weitzenkamp, Judith 12201 11th 3 Welch, Suzanne 12461 11th 39 Wencl, Carolyn 13361 10th 46 Wencl, Darlene 12561 9th 55 Wencl, Gary 13241 8th 61 Wencl, Linda 13531 7th 66 Wencl, Sharon 11521 9th 52 Wendort, Wennes, Wenzel, Wenzel, Wenzel, Wenzel, Wescott Robert 1V-1071 11th 38 Howard 12131 11th 40 Paul 12541 9th 53 David 11501 9th 54 Rodney 12201 11th 39 Judy 12061 12th 29 Ann 306 9th 51 Tanner, Edwin 1301-W1 7th 65 Tapp, Alvin 13031 8th 59 Tapp, David 12181 11th 38 Upcraft, George 11311 10th 48 Usem, Mourene 12541 9th 53 Tapp, Deon 13351 9th 53 Tapp, Floyd 12161 10th 47 Tapp, Gladys 13051 9th 54 Torrance, Doyle 12021 12th 27 Tate, Arle 12541 9th 53 Tate, Bruce 13421 8th 60 Tate, Gary 12121 12th 27 Tausche, Charles 11471 12th 27 Taylor, Beverly 11521 9th 52 Taylor, Dean 12271 9th 52 Taylor, Marilyn 11361 9th 54 Taylor Ronald 122281 9th 53 Teats,'Norma 1NG1 alll 62 Tebay, Franklin 1301 -W1 7th 65 Tebay, Gladys 12011 11th 38 Tebay, Ruth 11521 9th 52 Teft, Larry 12111 11th 41 Teff, Nancy 1301-P1 7th 65 Teff, Patricia 1222-B1 9th 53 Tennis, Tennis, Tesdahl, Thatche Thatche Paul 13341 8th 62 Richard 12121 12th 27 Robert 1251-E1 9th 51 r, Patricia 13451 7th 63 r, Sandra 13411 8th 61 Thilgen, Joan 1061 11th 40 Thompson, Anita 11361 9th 54 Thompson, Barbara 11411 12th 27 Thompson, Donny 12341 10th 48 Thompson, Daryl 122281 9th 53 Thompson, David 13441 7th 65 Thompson, Thompson, David l. 12291 10th 49 Douglas 13441 7th 65 Thompson, Gary 13501 7th 64 Thompson, Marilyn 11351 10th 47 Thompson, Mary Jane 13451 7th 63 Thompson, Mary Louise 13341 Sth 62 Thompson, Paul 13441 7th 65 Thompson, Richard 13411 8th 61 Thompson, Richard 1V-1071 11th 38 Thompson, Rose 12351 10th 48 Thompson, Virginia 13051 9th 54 Thompson, Winnie 12251 7th 60 Thomsen, David 1V-1241 9th 54 Thomson, Kenneth 12141 12th 27 Thorn, Patricia 13351 9th 53 Uzlik, Michael 13041 9th 52 V Van, James 13471 8th 59 Van Camp, Judy 12521 10th 46 Vandegrift, Diane 13341 8th 62 Vanden Grift, Elaine 11461 11th Vande Grift, Sybil 13561 7th 66 Vanden Heuvel, Loretta 1V-1021 12th 28 VanOenover, Joan 12341 10th 48 VanGrevenhof, Delbert 12061 12th 28 VanGrevenhof, June 12201 11th 39 46 VonHooser, Dorothy 12381 10th Vanpelt, Maxine 13471 8th 59 Van Pelt, Paul 12341 10th 48 Van Vleet, Bonnie 12301 12th 28 Vaughn, Lanny 13441 7th 65 Venema, Dale 13031 8th 59 Venema, Billy 12201 11th 39 Vermilyea, Brian 11201 Bth 60 Veverka, James 11471 12th 28 Veverka, Jean 11401 11th 40 Veverka, Ronald 1001 11th 40 Vician, Sam 13441 7th 65 Vietor, Karen 12291 10th 49 Vietor, Robert 12251 7th 60 Vietor, Sharon 13351 9th 53 Vilt, Edward 13281 7th 63 Vilt, Robert 13281 7th 63 Vinaas, Sharon 12291 10th 49 Viskocil, Sandra 13021 8th 60 Viste, Norman 12501 11th 39 Vlasatay, Beverlee 13451 7th 63 Vlosaty, Charles 12341 10th 48 Vogel, Dianne 13241 8th 61 Voigt, Mariann 12001 8th 61 Vokoun, James 13041 9th 52 Voorhees, Mary Joanne 13301 7th Voorhees, Terry 13461 10th 46 Voss, llene 12381 10th 46 Voss, Roger 12241 10th 48 Vugteveen, Mary 12561 9th 55 Vadnois, Carole 12561 9th 55 Vadnais, Howard 13441 7th 65 40 , 1 1 Westenberg, Liesbeth 12061 12th 29 Westphol, Eugene 12201 11th 39 Westrum, Karen 11501 9th 54 Westrum, Ronald 13281 7th 63 Wetzel, Dale 1301-W1 7th 65 Wheeler, Warren 12011 12th 29 Whipple, Joyce 1301AP1 7th 65 Whitaker, Carolyn 12011 11th 38 Whitaker, David 11521 9th 52 Whitcomb, James 1V-1071 11th 38 Whitcomb, Roger 11201 8th 60 Whitcomb, Ronald 11141 8th 62 Whitcomb, Sharon 12561 9th 55 White, Avis 12341 10th 48 White, Darlene 11381 11th 41 Whtie, Elaine 12351 10th 48 White, Eugene 13041 9th 52 White, Juanita 12021 12th 29 White, Marcia 13561 7th 66 White, Marlys 12301 12th 29 White, Melvin 13031 8th 59 White, Shirley 11421 11th 39 Wicks Karlis 13531 7th 66 Wichmann, David 1251-C1 9th 51 Wichmann, William 11311 10th 48 Wiedemann, Barbara 12381 10th 46 Wiedemann, David 122281 9th 53 Wigant, Suellen 12001 8th 61 Wilcox, Douglas 13541 7th 64 Wilcox, lee 11471 12th 29 Wilde, Clinton 12051 12th 29 Wilde, 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