Austin High School - Austinian Yearbook (Austin, MN)

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? N 1 JN -5 HUSTIHIHH Ausfin High School Austin, Minnesota Ed f ln Chief Charles B h A ciafe Edifo Sharon K f Business Manager Mary Shoop Contents OPENING FEATURES SPORTS CLUBS MUSIC AND DRAMA FACULTY CLASSES SENIORS INDEX Chuck Busch Sharon Kaulz Kay Moore Karen Motison Jane Earl Jack Soori .. Duane Sibbers Leon Dudycha .. Lucretia Lightly Kaye McMasters Norma Enright ,. Mary Keller Mike Osborn Eileen Gilbertson Barbara Anderson Marcella Watkins Kay Quam .. Delores Smith Mary Shoop .. Karen- Benson Karen Kohlvves Karen Viefor Donna Willson 4 Foreword This 1957 Austinian is a pictorial scrapbook of the past year's moments of happiness and sadness, victory and defeat. A year in which the freshmen became acquainted with high school ways, the sophomores learned to drive, the juniors could extend the lO:3O curfew until l2:OO, and the seniors graduated to a new way of life in the adult world. On the following pages of this book are the events that made this year of '57 one to be remembered. At the start of the school year, we returned to brightened class- rooms, made new acquaintances and renewed old ones, and eventually settled down to the routine of school life. The football season brought the fall mixers, dates, and Homecoming festivities. Soon we welcomed the blanket of snow that made everything clean and white, and next came two glorious weeks of Christmas vacation. Following vacation we returned to complete vocational and research themes, to produce the all-school musical, and to cheer the basketball team to victory. Suddenly seniors came to the realization that graduation was drawing near, and they must make a final decision about their futures-college, work, or service. Then came spring lifting the third quarter slump. The year was almost at a close-only Skip Day, Prom, and Graduation remained. Our enthusiasm and enjoyment of these special events were faintly over- shadowed with a tinge of regret. For, as we marked each one, we realized we were approaching the end of another memorable year at Austin High School. Cfk-ajgwvs. fu? we are the fudenf H-ff , Haig , ' dffx v Y A 5. N I 'I S. X sw .ef 2: f,g?:.,mz'i5 - 'Q -sffmgiii 'A 4 3.1 Q r 5- - 'z fim1,:,s'M v,i:.,i.f'fzf.,,u ' ,-mag.. '- . . H Y U Nw ,,3w,.-1.7 Q,iam+W,gx,+',w.f1., Nxt -,,ya?fiL5-lli' . 1- Lg. X? 4 X X Mfg? mx k ,xiii w,',,fa1L:.Qi,a -5-fpaffs.-vnhf, S55 ,K N. ,. I Aint k QM-J '4U,,,,gff, M'-Q, ,Mg 91:35, v, ,gy , Y, 1 ,pynyw 1,353 A. : fix-:5y:'w,: -msgfizi,:wwf-vQg?L,,K,.,,pffg:3,,X.f.,5,f ,, M will QU W if 1 fgggjiggy ,-ff: Q 1? -wwgjzrga My . ,iff -5 ', ., Z, A Ei V ..-..,...W,--...,,.., ., ., ww ,, , i' wg mam STHHDS . .. 6 CLHSSRUUIH HELD A 3 3 - ll. Wg- ln-- we make our STUDENT LIFE CII1 complete --gs - -.1-..,l ESCORTS FOR THE HOMECOMING ROYALTY this year were Myles Asper, Richard Gaurghan, Robert lillquist, Ronald Carothers, and Sheldon Hess. Royalty Reigns During Homecoming When autumn leaves began to fall, the students of Austin High eagerly looked forward to Homecom- ing and its many traditions. Homecoming brought with it an air of excitement which began weeks be- fore the big day arrived and prevailed all through the various events, from the snake dance and bon- fire to the football game ancl mixer. Intrigue and suspense surrounded the corona- tion ceremony this year as each candidate for queen was presented with a box containing ci corsage. Four boxes contained identical corsages, but the fifth box revealed the queen to be Sandra Ander- son. Smiling through tears of ioy, Sandra was crowned Homecoming Queen for l957. Queen Sandra and her equally charming at- tendants claimed the spotlight while the High School Chorus paid their homage by singing Austin High Gives Hail to Thee. The traditional solo, The Sweetheart of Austin High, was sung by David Toresdahl. The stirring ceremony and the other l957 Homecoming festivities will long be remembered by the students of Austin High. The Royal Court JEAN ANDERSON JOYCE BALDNER JAYNE GANNON CYNTHIA TURVOLD 10 I 1 Q .f. . . u .iv ,Xk,,,,,., ,4,'.X xx .x 1 1 A , , .f 1 'ef 2 ' ax-N' Q . , .M g Q n ' A . . ,,f, Q. 'J' , prv, ,.,. 'K A .. - fa '. ' . 'oo ,Q v , 1' , .fr H , 4 And She Shall Reign Queen sandra We f 5 , , . - a v X Q ' -'n a 1 '. . . ' . 1 ' , ' ' V ' f O ' ' ' X H av an 7 Q . 1 Q i, . p Y ' , 4 Ni 1' . . ' , 0 . - 'W W , K , . . - ' a 0 a . 0 ' . 4: U 0 . W - 4 Q, z.. , ,ww K , , 4 ' VL 4. .. V mf n W ' ' 1 J' ' 55: 4 Q :v:11:w'fK , 1 ll i fzifff . 1 Q , 1 , ' Q 1 g .5 Q Nag ' 1' ' ' ' . Students Concoct Homecoming Recipe Take a snake dance-odd to it a fire. Let brew overnight. Then add a side-splitting assembly for spice and a beautiful and inspiring Coronation ceremony for sweetness. Flavor with a parade, a mixer, and a hard-fought football game. What do you get? Why, Homecoming, of course. This yeor's Homecoming recipe turned out just right, and left a savory flavor with the students of Austin High that will long be remembered. PEP ASSEMBLY STUDENTS were innlits of hysteriollas Jim Farmer Randal nonchalantly reviewed his Hrs? THE FLAMES WERE HIGH and so was the enthusiasm of the AHS students attending the bonfire. Following tradition, the A WOMAN HAS A RIGHT TO CHANGE HER MIND, but why does it always have to be at the expense of some poor fellow who's iust trying to do his iab? Sheldon Hess ponders this question as he tries to find a suitable shoe style for Kay Moore. Another Day At Work Earns Another Dollar Preparing for life work is the ultimate goal of almost any high school course. Students who get part time jobs, broaden their personality and character traits and ex- pand the fundamentals they have learned in high school. They also gain experience in meeting people and develop their capacity to take on responsibility. Students are not completely on their own as they search for part time work. Our high school offers aid and guidance through various helpful co-ordinators. By taking advantage of this assistance and by using some of their own initiative, a satisfactory iob can be secured. SINCE A CAR CAN'T RUN WITHOUT PETROL Tom Davis and Bryan Baudler stop for a refill. Denver DuMond wonders if it's worth washing the windshield for the Hfty-cent purchase of gaso- line that Ronald Wolfe is putting in the tank. S . .., X7 ,, to . iaffbr? 1 W, .... ,ggi , ri- , Mm, 424 WITHOUT Wll.l.lNG WORKERS like Dick Gaurghan, our cafeteria would soon be stacked to the ceiling with dirty plates, silverware, and trays. MARY DUNLAP AND CONNIE Wll.HAM ponder Over what to order, while Dee McDermott stands patiently by, ready to oFfer suggestions. . yy, 13 .441 COULD THIS BE TAFFY? Rennie Usem and Georgian Ewolt wonder as they view their unsuccessful attempts, while Diane DeVaney, Bonnie Miller, and Sharon Whitcomb twist their efforts into a treat for their sweet tooth. 14 SEEING DOUBLE? No, Jean Hendricks, Terry Maus, Mervel Nelson, Sharon Ahlgren, Marvin Nelson, Jim Hendricks, Larry Maus, and Sharlot Ahlgren iust came in pairs. INTERNATIONAL GOOD WILL and better understanding be- tween all nations are the chief oblectives of the student exchange program. Marianne Michie,our delegate to Holland, and Maria Suutari, exchange student from Finland, compare notes on teen-age lads and fashions, HERE WE ARE GIRLSl announced Paul Zrucky as though Barb Finholt, Sue Matthews, Terry Voorhees, Carol Easton, and Mike Hyland had been waiting for Charley Louk and him to arrive before the party could begin. 'll X gf Girl Dates Boy ls it proper tor a girl to ask the love of her life tor a date? The answer is yes-If she has sutticient funds-It she has a means cf transportation, and- It it happens to be WPA week. During this week girls pay for all dates, carry boys' books, open doors for them, and always let the boy win any arguments. But, when things get back to normal, the girls are still carrying their own books, opening their own doors, and losing all their arguments. WPA OR NOT-Bonnie Lee and Charley Dotzenrod are a steady twosome. OPENING CAR DOORS is one of the duties of an escort, finds Jan Fennell, as she brings Ken DeFor home from their date. CARRYING JOHN LOCKE'S BOOKS isn't so bad, says Kay Quam, as long as he's carving our romance for posterity. DOUBLE DATING are Mary Ode- gaard and Kay Jordan. Their dates, Jerry Peterson and Jim Warn, aren't content with just having their way paid to the show, they want popcorn also. Plac e. a P Ba llro om Tim 9: 8:00 - 12 oo Date: M Cy 2 9 1 1 We 'dxg mqm dong 'new x Q, hoo pta me mx e, gx Xeke vlxe e OH W YJ!-CWEOV4 99-2? PYAXAG 'ko Somoa Y-ooh. ovempks xo 'mmf modmve. 5 REP-X. 1?-EM 'xox dondmg Kee! was 9-od arg ond 'vim ovcksesuo. P-do o o SM, 'nomo v 'Obxe T21 o 6 o vl o x Moo Hot 'Coe 91 ox owe ovso o to O1N0xKXe,e ' ' ' A ,,5 PAI 'ClPATlNG IN THE GRAND MARCH are Robert Lilquist, Jane Perry, Jim Warn, Jean Anderson, Bob Mithias, Barb Dean Ronald Carothers, and Sandro Anderson. GATHERED AROUND ROD AABERG, John Dewey, Karen Moti son, Jim Veverka, Gary Dahl, Darla Bjork, and Kay Jordon re quest a favorite number. TAKING TIME OUT from the dancing are Russell Husemoller Phyllis Smith, Phyllis Sterling and Warren Moberg. Prom Is Gala Affair What memories Prom brings back-over-worked mothers, boys uncomfortably crawling into their freshly pressed suits, dinner at the Belle, and the Prom itself! That night the Terp Ballroom was trans- formed into a moving rainbow by the lovely maze of varied formals. As the endless lines went through the formation of the Grand March, the soft svvish of feet could be heard above the music. After the last dance was played and the soft swish of feet had died away, after the parties and the early breakfasts, the wee hours of the morning found heavy eyes but light hearts. F' I , RESEARCH THEMES ARE NO BURDEN for the two Herrs. Ralph Lunde and Ron Carothers are very enthusiastic about their chosen topics. CHRISTMAS PARTIES ARE FUN! Georgie Larson, Marilyn Ulven, Sandra Anderson, Bev Dahl, Marianne Miche, and Dee McDermott get together to exchange gifts. THE SAINTS CAN ROCK 'N ROLL with the best of entertainers. Here Bob James, Barry Rush, Dave Toresdahl, Bill Jordan, Neil McLaughlin, Gary Bailey, and Howie Wennes take time out to pose for a publicity shot. MAYBE WE SHOULD GET A HORSE, mutters Buck Janes as he, Larry Morgan, Gerald Johanson, and Bob Cooper com- bine forces to push their stalled vehicle. T We Move Forward Into The Future We made it! The thought ot graduation brings mingled emotions to the seniors of Austin High School. The excitement of graduation is dampened by the thought of leaving high school. While iuniors anticipate becoming seniors, the seniors are wishing they could begin all over again. After thirteen years ot reading, writing, and arithmetic, the class of '57 will have many things to remember. Besides the studying and work there will be the extra special homecoming, the clubs, mixers, extracurricular activities, the most wonder- ful Prom of all, skip day, and finally graduation to also be remembered. While walking across the stage to the strains ot Pomp and Circumstance and receiving his diploma, the graduate realizes that another phase ot his lite has ended. Still, the many events seniors enjoyed proved that the often sung or shouted statement 57's the best year was true. For the graduated senior the future holds various pathways. Further schooling, working, serving Uncle Sam, whatever road they take, these graduates will always remember i957 at Austin High. Another class now moves out into the world, ready to assume adult responsibilities. GRADUATION MARKS THE CLOSE of another phase of their life for Judy Hogrefe and Norm Viste. BUSILY SIGNING AUSTINIANS are Beverly Hund- lo, Suzanne Meister, Jean Veverka, Carolyn Babb, Phyllis Smith, Diane Spiess and Carol Johnson. ART FENDRICK LISTENS ATTENTIVELY to the advice given by Mr. Willard, senior class advisor. S The whistle blows and another season of sports begins at Austin High School Whatever the sport players strive for a satisfactory performance and hope to bring SPUHT victory to our school. They cannot always win, but in spite of their various set backs, the team members learn the valuable qualities of honesty, sportsmanship, and co- operation. However, the players are not the only ones who participate, for the spec- tators play an equally important role. The students also learn sportsmanship and apply that all important rule-if you can't play a sport-be one. Without strong school spirit, the boys would have no incentive to play their best-win or lose. , f YM , ., ,S f K Ai :V amz 1- A .-L,, , W. f A ,Q , Y, h 23 T5 fm W iffff 1 .,. flfifw 94 , gf 4 i W Q if M 2 , vw: N, QISSKM mf ff i f vim? K A V1: 1 ' Q, ' 1-...wif ' 4. ', af N I K ,A W r 4 x w 7 5 O 2 M 'fx 1 'W,.,X V iaggw A -....- ry - MW ' 7 y i1A Q is 3? Q9 , I A mfg' as v , Y 'ikilw 5 L limits. is .19 W. w tux H 5 W ,gs WW in I 322 3?H5l.-fb PW' V ,,.,, K MM M 'ig v. N gi As Well as Trained Athletes Scan 5 I We Lewis ' JB Olson 5 lxlll e Q KN Vvhygik I 4 V FRONT ROW: Folven, Lembrick, Mitchell, Kinney, Wolf, Lenz. Fendrick, Gaughran, Asper, D. Fendrick, Glynn, Rector, Davis, ROW 2: Manager Lunde, L. Maus, Justice, T. Maus, Dammen, Peterson. Pinke, Booher, Stevens. ROW 3: Coach Hass, Carothers, A. Season Proves Tough for Football Team With the aid of returning lettermen, the Packer foot- ball team established a 4-3-l conference record which brought them fourth place in Big Nine standing. Al- though Austin did not prove to be a top team, they showed strength and determination against Big Nine champion Rochester. However Austin was plagued by a second period slump. Even though they often held a statistical edge, heavy fumbling took its toll. HALFBACK Sheldon Hess sweeps around the left end for a sizeable gain against Washburn. Outstanding individual performances were evident- the swift end running by Sheldon Hess, the fine kicking of Jerry Wilde, and offensive playing by Brian Baudler, Tom Davis, and Bob Fifield. Leading the defensive punch were Norm Pinke, Bob Lilliquist, Ken DeFor, Dove Kinny, Dick Gaughran and Bob Fifield. STOPPING A TOUCHDOWN MARCH, Ken DeF0r brings down a Winona man. FRONT ROW: Fifield, Peftivfll, N- -lOl1f1SOf1, FUVTHSY, AfWCleI'SOnf Toresdohl Baldwin Poulson Boulder Locke Dmmel Lillxquist Hess, Monoger Clement. ROW 2: Hordy, Upcroft, J. Johnson, Coach Cuff Coach Grqven Wilde, DeFor, Plcith, Schneider, Salisbury. ROW 3: Seiver, Austin Austin Austin Austin Austin Austin Austin Austin Austin Season's Record .. 33 Northfield ... .. 7 .. I9 Albert Leo .. .. l9 . . 6 Winono .. .. i3 ... i3 Washburn .. .. 32 .. O Re-dWing... ..l3 .. l4 Owotonno .. . 7 . 7 Monlcoto ... .. 6 ... Qi Foriboult ,. .. O . 6 Rochester . . . . 27 AUSTIN HALFBACK, Jerry Wilde, prepores to take to the oir. DURING A TENSE moment in the Austin - Owotonno gome, couches Hoss ond Groven seem ci bit worried, but their teors were un- founded cis we won 14-7. 25 8th GRADE FOOTBALL -FRONT ROW: Soiney, Lafterty, Oliphant, Buringa, Peterson, Stevens, Shatek, Samon, M. Chaflec, Stanek. ROW 2: Page, Chrz, B. Vilt, Madison, Dane Defor, Hendricks, T, Gamelin, Kelley, Carroll, Spurgeon, Potter. ROW 3: Dormody, Novak, Hagstrom, D. CholTee, B. Booher, Vilt, Edwards, Dale DeFor, Douer, T. Lilliquist, Crain. ROW 4: Faber, Macloren, Stern, Glynn, Bailey, Mickleson, Holmes, Bulger, Tinderholt, Smith. 9th GRADE FOOTBALL-FRONT ROW: Scott, Smith, Gendler, Brimaconib, Wright, Miller, Johnson, Morgan, Gilson, Eversan. ROW 21 Lichty, Berg, Bellrichord, Greenameyer, Burton, Farrell, Magnuson, Wolfe, Krueger. ROW 3: Lastine, Brunmeier, Kehret, Droheirn, Langeberg, Porterfield, Erickson, Phelps, Eckert, Shirk, Anker. ROW 4: Seiver, Bliese, Schumacker, Campbell, Butler, Kramer, Johnson, Ronquist, Rlsh. Early Mastery of Fundamentals Essential Essential skills and a sense of sportsmanship are Jerome Olson, the B-Squad had a successful season. The among the valuable lessons learned in B-Squad and eighth and ninth grade teams are coached by Ray Junior High football. Coached by Elton Lehrke and Lentmerman, Leon Johnson, Sig Qvale and Robert Cline. B-SQUAD FOOTBALLfFRONT ROW: Blowers, Uecker, Dearmin, Marienou, Kline, Peterson, Dunsmore, Wenzel, Hantor, Magnuson. ROW 2: Snater, Swanson, Brandt, Scheller, Brown, Baxter, Marmesh, Nelson, Jacobson, Sinionson. ROW 3: Manager Nelson, McLaughlin, Smalley, Hardy, Hall, Thompson, Englernan, Heickel, Spahn, Goodwin, Kezar, Verven, Harber, Manager Wright. '1 . :u,rf,y,5 o 1. 26 Team Develops Depth New Scoring Record Set Coach Ove Berven has a one word formula for developing his basketball team--drive. Starting the 1956-57 season with tour returning lettermen, Berven wound up the year with an experienced com- bination of seniors, juniors, and sophomores, all instilled with ambition and the necessary drive. Guards Jerry Wilde and Manly Osborn provided spark, and AHS fans are looking forward to Os- born's return as a starter next year. Jerry Peterson and Ron Carothers displayed carefully planned strategy in gaining points as forwards. Ron reached the climax of his high school career when he broke the Big Nine Conference scoring record. His average was 27.3 points per game. Roger Voss repeatedly showed his skill in collecting vital rebounds. Coach Berven's reservior of substitutes sow fre- quent action, thus gaining experience and helping win Austin victories. Future prospects look good because of returning lettermen-Roger Voss, Jerry Peterson, Manly Osborn, Roger Booher, Dave Seivers, John Dean, Jim Miller and Tom Kezar. Only four members will be lost through graduation-Ron Carothers, Jerry Wilde, Jim Randall, and Art Fen- drick. GUARD JERRY WILDE brings the FORWARD JERRY PETERSON looks on as Roger Voss adds two more points with a jump shot. PROVING THAT A FAST BREAK is gainful, Manly Osborn prepares to break around Tom Allen of Albert Lea for an easy lay-up. ball down the floor to set up another scoring play. 27 Jerry Peterson Roger Booher Jim Randall John Dean Jim Miller Twelve Cagemen Provided WHILE GRABBING A RE- BOUND during the Red Wing game Ron Caro- thers, Big Nine scoring champion, drows ci foul. 28 Ron Carothers Roger Voss Art Fendrick Tom Kezur Drive During Season Jerry Wilde 'w U AFTER BUILDING A COMFORTABLE LEAD Wilde, Peterson, Voss, Corofhers, Randall, Os- born, Coach Berven, Coach Seltz and Mona- ger Lunde wolch the re- serves flnish out the game. Manley Osborn Dove Seivers Ralph Lunde JERRY PETERSON, whose rebounding proved val- uable during the season, goes in for a lay-up. Season's Record Austin Minnetonka Austin Owatonna Austin Mpls. South Austin Rochester . . . . . . Austin Albert Lea Austin Winona ... ... Austin Roosevelt . . . . . . Austin Mankato . . . . . Austin Gwatonna Austin Faribault .... . . . Austin Edina ...... . . . Austin Albert Lea ....... Austin Rochester . . . . . . Austin Northfield . . . .. . Austin Red Wing .. . . .. Austin Blue Earth District Austin ...... 65 Albert Lea ....... 53 Austin ...... 62 Lyle ....... .... 6 3 Season's Summary of Big Nine Play Rochester A poor shooting average and a shaky defense plagued the Packers when they were defeated by tri- umphant Rochester 5l-6l. In their first conference game. The defeat dumped Austin to the bottom of Big Nine standings. Albert Lea A mid-game letdown held the Packers in the Big Nine Cellar as Albert Lea bumped Austin 53-7l. Al- bert Lea's Loge hit 31 points as high point man while Carothers tallied 23 points. Winona Even with Ron Carothers hitting 31 points the Austin Packers were unable to defeat a determined Winona team. The 63-77 defeat left Austin with a O-4 Big Nine record. Roger Voss, iunior center, started his first game and showed much promise. Mankato The first Austin win in Big Nine came as no half-way effort when Austin romped over Mankato 7l-41. Ron Carothers pushed in 32 points to boost his scoring aver- age to 26.0 points per game. Coach Ove Berven used eleven players for the game. Owatonna After trailing I5-18 in the first quarter, Austin broke loose for an 85-66 win over Owatonna. Ron Carothers reached his all time high of 38 points. The game was a free throw battle as there were 5l fouls. Austin came out on top with 3l in 47 attempts. Austin's reserves, Roger Booher, John Dean, Art Fendrick, fight for possession of the ball during the district games. EXHIBITING HIS ABILITY to score from any posi- tion, Ron Carothers goes under and up for another bucket. ONE OF AUSTIN'S hopes for next year, Jim Miller tries for a rebound. Review Continued Faribault Superior height and a tight zone defense proved their worth as Austin tromped Faribault 76-52. Ron Carothers, Jim Randall, and Roger Voss broke into double figures. Constant ball hawking by guard Jerry Wilde helped to mix up the Falcon oftense. Albert Lea Considered the most improved team in the Big Nine, Austin downed Albert Lea by a one sided score of 66-38. With the combined rebounding of Jerry Peter- son and Roger Voss plus the drive furnished by guard Jerry Wilde, the Tigers were never in the game after the Hrst half. Rochester Austin's tive game winning streak was halted by Rochester when they defeated Austin 5i-58. A last minute fiare staged by sophomores John Dean, Tom Kezar, and Jim Miller cut Rochester's lead to seven points. Northfield Leading in the field goal race 20-29 didn't help Austin as they dropped the game to Northfield 64-53 on free throws. Northfield made 26 of 4l attempts, while Austin only got 13 out of 19 attempts. Lack of defense and rebounding also caused Austin's downfall. Red Wing Even with a 50-7i defeat by Red Wing, the en- thusiasm of the Austin crowd couldn't be dampened as Ron Carothers dumped in 31 points to break the Big Nine scoring record formerly held by Austin's Jerry Olson. At the close of the season the Packers were in a fifth place tie with Owatonnc and Rochester. 31 Coach Oscar Haddorf. ' A CONSISTANT STARTER, Ron Anhorn dis- L4 Q plays his accuracy in sharp shooting. .,,,., '13 f -sw 'SSO' B-Squad Big Nine Champs Austin B-squad cagers ended their schedule in March with the unofticial Big Nine Conference junior baksetball title, A record of lO wins and Q losses was gained by a talented and determined team which promises to develop into fine A-squad material. Coach Oscar Haddort, stepping into Blair Hainer's position, encouraged his boys to vvorlc hard and use the strategy which paid oft in victories over Winona, Owatonna, Rochester, Faribault and Albert Lea. The B-squad games provided excitement with polished team performances and individual spark. With the indvidual scoring turned in by Tom Perven and Mike Marineau the team was considered the best B-squad in many years. FRONT ROW MQUS Maiineou Hall Anhorn Snater Harber, Weigle, Manager Wright. ROW 2: Stevens, Nybo, Tomhave, Bradford, Goodwn Englemann Johnson Thompson Berven Konz, 32 Senior Cheerleaders - Sandra Anderson and Dee McDermott. A. H. S. Cheerleaders Promote Enthusiasm Without the enthusiasm and support of the student body, a team's morale is never high. The responsi- bility for fostering this school spirit and thus giving the football ana basketball teams the needed boost, is delegated to the cheerleaders. Under the direc- if fs Sandra Anderson, Dee McDermott, Janice Miller, Susan Fischer, Suzanne Williams. THE ANXIETY of a tense moment during a game is reflected in the faces at Sandra Anderson, Susan Fischer, Suzanne Williams, and Dee McDermott. Junior High Cheerleaders. FRONT ROW: Jean King, Bonnie Miller, Joan Backlund. ROW 2:'Patty Thatcher, Diane Hall. ROW 3: Alternate, Sally Kentta. tion of Miss Cleary, the girls hold practice session twice a week. During these periods, they practice both old and new yells and prepare for pep tests and sports events. QL' REPRESENTING AUSTlN'S MEDLEY relay team are backstroker Ken MacDonald, free styler Bill Spahn, and breaststrokers Jack Saari and Frank Newell. ROGER PLATH, whose diving earned him a fifth place in the state swimming meet, works out on the Austin board. AWAITING THE GUN for the backstroke event Ken MacDonald hopes to add a few points to the Austin title. 34 Two Tankmen Place In State Meet Several bad breaks held the Austin Tankers from showing their potential ability during the 1956-57 season. However, the defeats were eased by the many standing pool records that were broken. Coach Vern Oiampa worked with an enthusiastic team that represented the iunior as well as the senior high. The eighth and ninth grade boys showed talent that will spark the team in coming years. There were many outstanding individual swim- mers this season. Lance Jacobson, an eighth grader, was excellent in the lOO yard butterfly event and individual medley. Dave Marquason, freshman, showed promise in his work with the breaststroke. Three swimmers were the key tothe Tankers' victories. Jack Saari, senior, and Roger Plath, jun- ior, represented Austin at the state swimming meet where Jack took second place in the lOO yard breaststroke and Roger placed fifth in diving. Frank Newell participated in the butterfly division of the medley relay and in the free style. FRONT ROW: Shankland, Madison. ROW 2: Guckeen, Morgan, KFICIL ROW 32 PIGYIL HOWOFCI, Newell, Spflllnf SUUVI, Pidiefl, Sheller, Dormondy, Jacobson, Novak, Harrison, Schleicher, 5m0llEYf Slefllngf MGCDOHCIICII Season's Record Austin .,.. . . . I3 Rochester . . . . . Austin .... . . .35 St. Thomas . . . . Austin .... . . .32 Shattuck . . . Austin .... .. .26 Winona .. . . Austin .... . . .58 Stillwater . . . Austin .... . . .36 Shattuck . . . . Austin .... .. .27 Winona . . . . . . Austin .... . . .20 Rochester ..... . . . , . Austin .... ...29 St. Louis Park... Austin .... . . . I8 ...... Winona 33 ...... Rochester FINISHING FIRST IN the Winona meet, Jack Saari again breaks a standing record. IN AN ATTEMPT to build up a strong lead Frank Newell goes out fast on the first laps. Season's Record Austin Rochester Austin. . . . . Blue Earth Austin Northfield Austin Winona . Austin. . . . . Mankato RUNNERUP IN THE state wrestling meet Doug True works hard to pin his Mankato opponent. Austin Austin Y 2. ga is RONNY SHOEMAKER CATCHES his mon Off balance in the Austin-Northfield match. ' fb Wi-rL.:2i5.f -I 522' tff- f ....,f,.,,. MM. Austin. . . Austin. . . M 2 3.1 -M.. Ky rg. r gt:-1.11. 'fer .fu QW.. jigs dmv U 5 Owatonna... .. 4.5 ...32 Faribault .. .. I2 ...l8 AlbertLea... .. 24 . . . 8 Rochester . . . . 32 ROUGHING lT UP in a practice match are Fred Cotter and Larry Dillavou. DURING A MATCH Winona's Heftman does a switch on Austin's Fred Radloff. DAVE KINNEY, l38 pound Austin grappler, drives his opponent into the mat, LEGS FLY AS Ruben Gamez and his opponent engage in spirited action. Slow Season Plagues Grapplers The Packers mat team, coached by Sky Wilcox, met stift competition against conference grapplers. Austin finished with a l-6 record in Big Nine competition. Although the team didn't shape up as a whole, there were some individual stars who were outstanding during the season. Doug True was runnerup in the State meet in the 127 lb. class. He lost by a decision to Alfred DeLeon from Blue Earth. The team placed sixth in the Regional meet and was tied for seventh at the State marches, Other valuable grapplers during the season were seniors Dave Kinny, Ken DeFor, and Fred Radloft, and juniors Art Cain, Ronnie Shoemaker, and Ted Farrell. The squad will lose six members through graduation, how- ever, with the return of several letterman, Coach Wilcox hopes to build a strong team next year. FRONT ROW: Cook, Wolfe, Brimacomb, Blowers, Stevens, Den- Bailey, Percival, Anderson, Maus, Lester, Gamez, Baxter, Dig- nis, Thompson, T. True, Burdine. ROW 2: Lembrick, Dillavou, gins, Williams, Hardy. Henneman, Kinny, D. True. DeFor. Shoemaker, Cain. ROW 3: --effw..- ....... ..,,.,v.w1-me-N.,,.r..M . mW,.,...,.s .few- '7 -it it UW' , xiii READY TO LIGHT the trciditionol bon- fire which symbolizes AHS homecoming spirit ore Ken DeFor, Norm Pinke, ond Dick Goughrrin. A QUICK ROUND ol ping pong helps Gary Johnson keep in touch with his tennis game, 'Q- A. H. S. Athletes Relax IN AN AFTER SCHOOL gome Roger Husemoller looks o little worried os Bob Sitz surveys his hand. A 1 w, NF YE.. 'sw-M TRYING TO PIN DOWN cz problem in physics is ci little different from pinning o mon in wrestling decides Dove Kinny, 9 ,. A Tig F sr' 4' fs it xiii? visits. FRONT ROW: Manager Louk, M. Osborn, Van Grevenhof, Jacobson, Manager Brede. ROW 2: Coach Seltz, DeSart, Mathias, Roach, Tate, James, Oliphant, McKay, Lilliquist. Packers Again At State Tournament For the sixth straight year, the Austin baseball team won a berth in the State Tournament. While the team's showing was not as outstanding as last year's, their con- tinous placing is a great achievement. The Packers fin- ished the season with a 9-3 slate, Led by All-State shortstop Gary Tate, and pitchers Bob Mathias and Ron McKay, the Packers captured the District Il title with wins over Albert Lea, LeRoy and Lyle. In the Regional play-offs the team romped over Cale- donia 9-O and defeated Winona 4-2 for the crown. The six lettermen lost were Gary Tate, who finished with a .458 batting average, Bob Mathias, Dan James, Del VanGrevenhof, Bob Oliphant, Lair ,De Sart, and Bill Roach. With the return of nine lettermen who saw action at the State Tournament, Coach Seltz is confident that he can come up with a winner in the i957 season. 39 WATCHING THE RUNNER carefully, Duane Dahlback waits for the pitcher's windup. ANOTHER STOLEN BASE! The throw from the catcher is too late to put out Bob Osborn. Season's Record Austin . . . Austin . . . Austin . . . Austin . . . Austin . . . Austin . . . Austin . . . Austin . . . Austin . . . GARY TATE, Austin's contribution to the All-State Baseball Team. MARKING THE END of another sea- son, Manager Ardell Brede checks the equipment in the supply room. -i0 Edina .... Mankato . . . Albert Lea Red Wing . . Winona .... Owato n na Rochester . . Mason City Albert Leo . . . 'MTW A-SQUAD PROSPECT, Roger Booher warms up before a game. TERRY BROWN takes his pick of the hardwood as he awaits his turn at bat. B-Squad Undefeated In Big Nlne The Austin B-Squad baseball team, under the direction of Mr. Lonning, had an undefeated season in Big Nine competition. The last four seasons have been very successful for the B-Squad, and the play- ing experience gained by the team will be very valuable when they are advanced to A-Squad ball. Excellent candidates for the A-Squad, are pitchers Rober Booher and Don Slupe, outfielder Del Richardson, and third baseman Terry Brown. 1 lf ': ii . Q Sr FRONT ROW: Manager Dahl- back, Seivers, Brown, Peterson, Marienau. ROW 2: Goodwin Richardson, Stevens, Slupe Booher, Folven, Johnson. 41 0 If 0 4 in the broad lump at the discus. SHELDON HESS exhibits his form WEIGHT MAN Art Fendrick im proves his style by constant practice Austin Wins District Title After dominating the District Two track field for nine years, the Albert Lea thinclads had their district title stolen by determined Austin. Winning 6 of i3 events, the team was paced by three event winner, Sheldon Hess. This record showing made Hess, Randall, Lilliquist, Fendrick, DeFor, Farrell, Sayles, Green, and Mitlyng eligible to compete in the Region One Meet. At the end of his senior year, Roger Lilliquist topped oft his distinguished track career with a very creditable second place in the State Track Meet. Roger had been a consistent winner in that event during his sopho- more and iunior years. Other outstanding men were: Randall - 880, Fen- drick - discus and shotput, Green - hurdles, Hess - broadiump and 100 yard dash, and Sayles -- 440. In past years Coach John Saari has built some powerful track squads. This year's team was no excep- tion as their district triumph proved. 42 ison, Thompson, Randall, De- Fcr, Hess, Lilliquist, Percival, MCClClin. ROW 2: Couch Saari, Moe, Farrell, Sayles, Mitlyng, Fendrick, Tennis, Johnson. FRONT ROW: Manager Mad- MORE POINTS are added to the team's total by Alan Mitlyng, shotput entrant. Season's Record Austin . . .. . 50 Albert!! L60 Austin .. ... 47511 Wells ,... Austin . . .. . 39 Rochester . Austin . . . . . 80 Owatonna Austin . . .. . 83 Albert Lea REPRESENTING the nucleus of the i956 track team are Jim Randall, Ken DeFor, Art Fendrick, Sheldon Hess, and Roger Lilliquist. 1' ....59 . 65M . 73 32 .....65 s ,Q E O A is f 5 ,wi A 5.5, its SHOWING THE FORM that won him sec- ond in the State, Roger Lilliquist sprints the last leg of the mile. l' far court. first. 2 E WAITING FOR THE VOLLEY, Bob James gets set for a slam from the ROUGH OR SMOOTH? asks Ron Carothers of Roger Husemoller as he spins the racket to see who will serve l l l Racket Squad Has Successful Season Proving their capabilities, the Austin High School ten- nis team finished the season with only one defeat- that being to mighty Rochester. A team composed mainly of returning lettermen made this impressive record pos- isble. Capping the District Two title this year, the tennis squad advanced three men to the Regional Tournament. But Bob James, Lee Wilcox, and Ron Carothers, who were responsible for the defeat of Albert Lea in the District, failed to come thru in the Regional matches. With the return ot such capable lettermen as Bob James, Roger Husemoller, Ron Carothers, and Gary Johnson another exciting season can be expected. Tem- porarily taking over the iob for Coach Lewis will be Bob Dufresne. fs 'i I 44 Burton, N. Johnson. ROW 2 Toresdahl, Justice, Hoogland James, Wilcox, Carothers, Mar vin Nelson, Mervel Nelson. FRONT ROW: Clement, Bulger, Phelps, G. Johnson, Husemoller, Q ?tU4? FRONT ROW: DeFor, Heimsness, B. Write, Longeberg, Kuhn, Higgins, Howells, Jocobson, Croin, Corlson. ROW 2: Blowers, Konz, Knowlton, B. Holl, Hylond, D. Write, Berven, Boulder, , f 1 'si l Clement, Culton, Peterson. ROW 3: Anderson, Lembke, Dough- erty, Choftee, Torrens, Webber, Coesor, Wogner, Sitz, Appel, Busch, Wennes, D. Holl, Future Looks Bright Under the oble cooching of Wolt Lembke, the Austin High Golf Squod hos hod some impressive seosons in Big Nine competition. The troveling squod, cogiprised of ex- perienced lettermen, should molce o definite, impression in this i957 golf seoson. ll Winning both the District ond Regionol Tournoment in '56, the linksters toiled to cop the Big Nine title which went to Nlonkoto. Jon Webber ond Jim Lembke represented Austin ot the Stote Golf Tournoment. These two, olong with Dole Holl ond Howie Wennes were instrumentol in the detect of Albert Leo ond Rochester in the District ond Regionol Motches. TAKlNG NOTHING FOR GRANTED during the gome, Bob Sitz core- fully lines up his putt. TEEING OFF, Jon Webber is wotched by Jim Lembke, Dole Holl, ond Howie Wennes. 45 CLUBS Clubs play an important part in school lite by giving the student something to iden- tify himself with, something to excell in, cmd an opportunity to develop an extracurricular talent that will bring him many enioyable hours of work and profit. Austin High is for- tunate in having a varied selection of clubs representing almost every interest. Typical organizations are Science Club, Tennis Club, Latin Club, and Future Farmers of America. Service clubs perform important and appreciated functions in their many roles of aiding and administering student activities. Prominent in this classification are Student Council, Senior Friendship Club, and Ushers' Club. Student life at AHS is enriched by active participation in its worthwhile clubs. 46 vm STANDING: Connie Wnlhcurvw, Sue Wuqcr, Jenn Anderson. KNEELING4 Judy Vcm Cc1mp,Mory Dunlop. -Q... :mt Q 5 is ff ' psi' C sig? X 's - F I X 0 -i Z ' . .i i , I I I G Q xi . ' i .N I OFFICERS Dick Gciughran, Bob James, Howie Wennes, Sondra Anderson. HAVING BOUGHT THEIR BOOK COVERS, Koren Kohlwes and Donna Watson put them on their books, Council members sold the covers to help support general student activities. SENIOR HIGH STUDENT COUNCIL-FRONT ROW: Mickelson, Modson, Ziemer, Whitcomb, Kohlwes, Baldner. ROW 2: Husemoller, James, Dunlop, Anderson, Ploger, Wennes. ROW 3: Hess, Lillquist, Pickett, Randall, Goughron, Corothers, Boudler. Students Elect Council Officers Foithfully corrying out the duties of a smoothly running student government were president-Howie Wennes, vice-president-Dick Goughran, secretory-Sandro Anderson and treosurer-Bob James. The senior high council hos 21 representatives, seven mmbers from each grode. Each closs votes in the spring for the students they wish to become their representatives. The entire senior high votes tor the otticers, who must be members ot the senior closs. Eoch homeroom nominotes the iuniors they feel will moke the best officers the following yeor. Those receiving the greatest number of nominotions ore then voted upon. The class votes by secret ballot cind the results ore tobuloted by Mr. Kirchdoefer ond the current council otticers. EMPHASIS ON GOOD GROOMING was o student council pro- iect this yeor. Here Loro Lee Christopherson, member of the poster committee, tacks up a reminder to look sharp-feel sharp- be shorpl DO YW -x.-f i JUNIOR HIGH STUDENT COUNCIL-FRONT ROW: Blowers, Louk, Plager, Twiggs, Lemmerman, Jacobson Zeller. ROW 2: Wobscholl, Graft, Wagner, Francis, Berven, Butler, Stevens, Buturac, Hall. ROW 3: Wolf, La Vine, Berven, Crane, Wright, Vilt. ROW 4: Phelps, Anlier, Glynn, MOVFTISSI1, BVOWN, Krueger, DGFOV- - ive Junior High Has Separate Council For two years the Junior High Student Council has been run independently from the Senior Council. The iunior high students elect olticers from the ninth grade. This year they elected Barbara Berven-president, Kenzie Phelps-vice president, Diane OFFICERS- Hall-secretary, and Bob Wright-treasurer. Bob WVIQIW The Junior High Student Council sponsored twilight mixers for all junior high Kenzle Phelps students. These mixers were held from three-thirty to tive-thirty in the afternoon. glfgrljjfrven Council members arranged for the band and entertainment. A new project this year was conducting the March ot Dimes campaign. PLANNING THE MARCH OF DIMES campaign are committee members Dave Bulger, Ellen Butler, Bryan Marmesh, and Dick CI-IATTING BETWEEN DANCE5 Al The Twlllgh' Mlxer me Goldberg Judy Hoeper, Terry Brown, Nancy Grimley, and Bryan Johnson. x A lf' 4' f 49 THE STUDENT BODY enicys hearing the opinions and ideas that our exchange students have about AHS. Mr. Wescott, Marianne Michie, and Howie Wennes look on as Maria Sutaari presents her talk. Council Sponsors REHEARSING THEIR ROLES for Desert Song, the all-school pro- duction, are the four leads: Sheldon Hess, Karen Jacob, Barbara Weidemann and Dick Colver v. M, ' lt Every year the students of Austin High School are hosts to one or more foreign students who attend school in America under the American Field Service's exchange program. The student council ot AHS raises funds to help sponsor these students. Last year the student council presented a concert by the Male Chorus. All pro- ceeds were used to send a representative from AHS to Europe. Both the community and the school gain from this program. The student body and clubs benefit from the speeches of exchange students, and civic clubs also have the privilege ot hearing them. This year the tuncl raising project was the all- school production ot the musical, Desert Song. Iviany students used their talents to support this beneficial prolect t 5, 2. , sizvtivii' iii 50 2 I gygggv ws wr! x 2 Q it f ,--. e gw s., K ii i 1 - tl, LATIN SLAVES-FRONT ROW: Sanford, King, Anhorn, Lenoch, R. Dolager, Rector, Cook, Stephenson, Krull, Lund, Allen, Chris- Hardy, Louk, Backlund, Hall, Carll. ROW 2: Mcidson, Dalager, tianson, Anderson, ROW 4: Haack, Burton, Lichty, Krueger, Highum, Tennis, Gemmel, Hallman, Distad, Hightshoe. ROW 31 Bulger, Hartman, Brown, Mormesh, Spahn. Students Begin Latin Career As Slaves One dollar, do l hear two? the auctioneer asks the Roman citizens, All the Latin I students are auctioned off at the beginning of their career. First year Latin students work their way up in the Latin society life. If they prove themselves as slaves, they become citizens after their intiation in the spring, The slave's work is never done. His master may ask him to do anything, within reason, that does not interfere with school work, church work, or parental authority. Slaves do not spend their money on their masters, although they sometimes provide them with homemade goodies. If the slaves do not obey their orders, they may be out on the black list. This list is referred to during initiation and is helpful in determining punishment. No matter how hard the work is, the slavessenioy the fun and look forward to the time when they will buy their own slaves. LATIN SLAVES---FRONT ROW: Armstrong, Earl, Martin, Cham- ROW 3: Butler, Jordan, Schneider, Johnson, Golden, Kestner, bers, Bulger, Woesmer, Michie, Erickson, ROW Q: Downing, De- Legreid, Benson. ROW 4: Sharlot Ahlgren, Ganfield, Morrell, For, Skinner, Vandegrift, Schraclel, Harris, Garbisch, Butortic Sharon Ahlgren, Page, DeRose, Wandas, Tverberg. 51 FACING LATIN CITIZENS, Consul Jim Roridollexploiris the signiticonce of the Roman festivities. Joi-IN unov orrsies 0 grit to the gods while mating O Rommi prayer. Latin Students Re-create Ancient Society With the crossing ot the River Styx, Latin slaves bee Ropulus Romanae, The Amici Populus Romanae is the Came Romon citizens. Roman citizens are made up ot highest honor that can be given a Roman citizen. Latin Il students and those vvho have hnished the course. Citizens goin points by attending meetings, holding on Latin students vvorlc themselves up in their society, be- ofhce, vvorlcing on a Committee, or serving as a Com- ginning at the bottom as plebians. Then by gaining mittee chairman. The Censor records these points and points, they become knights, patricions, and Amici avvards the pins at the end ot the year. ROMAN CITlZENSfFRONT ROW: Devoney, S. Loewen, Fisch, Rodohl, N. Williorrs, M. Williams, Sitz, Schneider, Hogrefe. ROW 2: McCoy, Duel, Madson, Roush, Thompson, Attlesey, Hastings, Wertz. ROW 3: Jacobs, Matison, Dunlap, Alni, Gower, Todd, Wilharn, D. Smith, Enstod, Larson. ROW 4: Durnond, Von Comp, Eblen, Biork, J Anderson, Overoslcei' ROW 51 Waiheld, Dehler, Bs-Ilrichord, Arney, Hanson, Vinoos, Odegoard, Geyer BACK ROW: Goebel, Hcgg, Str-nkey, J Loewen, Mix McMristers, Butts, Hockett. Carlson, Burgess. new 52 4-Nr tie LATIN CITIZENS---FRONT ROW: U9I1fIeYf Kentto, Wescott, Wong, Mensing, Kellogg, Scheuder, Mickelson, Henricks. ROW 2. Kohlwes, Keller, Danowski, Whitaker, Sass, Dostal, Moore, Jordan, Vietor. ROW 3: Loulc, Tomhave. Thompson, Johnson, Sterling, Madison, G , . rose, Averbrook. ROW 4. Konz, Engelman, Osborn, Ullom, Phleger, Sitz, Randall, Lillquist. Roman Festivals Celebrated In Meetings Latin club members gain a better understanding of Roman history from their meetings. Each one is organ- ized to represent a Latin testivity. Miss Scarseth, adviser, directs the planning ot the meetings and committee members strive to make it as authentic as possible. The year's activities begin with the selling of Latin I students as slaves. Each student is placed on the auction block and sold to the highest bidder. The Saturnalia, a New Year's testival, is celebrated by a banquet and program. A slave king and queen are chosen by the members to reign over the celebra- tion, In February the Roman wedding is observed. Two members re-enact the marriage ceremony while the members act as guests. A royal funeral takes place in the spring with the burial of the Pontitex Maximus. The Patricians then choose a new leader. SOLD TO THE HIGHEST BIDDER, shouts auctianeer Mike Osborn as slaves Allen Higurn and Robert Wright are purchased at the annual slave auction, ENJOYING FOOD AND CONVERSATION, Diane Overocker, Jean An- derson, and Darla Biark celebrate the Saturnalia. M we , in-'wif haw ,tis . 1522, ey SPANlSl'l CLUB FRONT ROW: Bell, Konz, J, Waslco, Earl, S, Waslco, Hodolc, Schuster, Duel, Ellis, Paulson. ROW 2: Jacobson, Fedson, Hardy, Armstrong, Johnson, Schmidt, Speredon, Maehlman, Naclcelby. ROW 3: Nelson, Morrell, Counibe, Loewen, Shatek, Hanson, Ciiiiint, Easton, Kaniiady. ROW -'lf Reiineis, Eliitton, Setclioll, Ulliznd, Carl- son, Warn, Busch, Pike, List, Ander- son, McDermott. Spanish Club Has Variety of Activities Learning more about Latin American customs is done through Spanish Club activities during the year. Wheth- er caroling or picnicing, Spanish phrases can be heard above the turmoil. Other Spanish Club undertakings were a Tango Party, films on South America and a Scavenger Hunt. articles listed in Spanish, The items varied from old Taystee bread wrappers to empty tubes ot chlorophyl tooth paste. Prizes were awarded to the winning teams. The olticers this year were President-Ardith Reimer, Vice-president-Charles Busch, SecretaryeBill Carlson, Treasurer-Janice Moehlman, and Sergeant-at-Arms- For the Scavenger Hunt, club members met and di- JGCl4 SGOFI. vided into teams that were sent to find humorous AN ANNUAL TRADITION of the Spanish Club is caroling at Christmas time. Here singing Noche de Paz lSilent Nightl are Margaret Schmidt, Linda Paulson, Carole Easton and Rosemary Kannody, SAMPLING THE main dish for the chili supper are Charles Busch, Jack Sarri, Mrs, Evelyn Galbraith, Ardith Reimer, and Patricia Elatten. 54- gm SKATING AT THE LAGOON followed by refreshments at Mrs. Barrett's, club adviser, was enioyed by German Club members at their January meeting. Here Sharon Dopita watches Jane Haase execute a fancy figure. German Club ls Both Ecl Newest member of the AHS Language clubs, is Der Deutsch Verein. The purpose of the German Club is to study Germany and its people both socially and ed- ucationally. Although the new club lacks experience, it has already organized a variety of activities. This yeor's activities began with an educational film entitled, Wings Over Germany. This was followed by an international meeting with the exchange stu- dents, Maria Suuatari and Marianne Michie. REHEARSING A GERMAN DANCE, in which they will participate at one of the club meetings, are Ken DeFor and Paul Chaffee. ucational and Social At their Christmas party, slides of Germany were shown by James Wegner. Christmas songs were sung in the native tongue and refreshments were served. There was no exchange of gifts. Instead, money was collected for the Hungarian Relief. The ofhcers this year were Mary Davison-president, Sheldon Hess-vice-president, Scharlene Crousore-seo retary and Joe Berry-treasurer. FRONT ROW: Plonz, Falck, Evans Davison, Hardy, Lake, Smith, Watson Johnson, Dvorak, ROW 2: Hansen Haase, Williams, Schulz, Camm, Crou sore, Suutari, Dopita, K. Chaffee, Gates ROW 3: Flaherty, Langeberg, Leppik Anker, Worlein, Kehret, Carlson, Hild reth, Husemoller, ROW 4: Hess, Novak P. Chaffee, Lunde, Carothers, Berry, DeFor, Ullom, James. Friendly Spirit Promoted by Club Promoting a friendly relationship among AHS girls is the main purpose of Senior Friendship Club. Like other organizations it has the usual officers, but it also has a cabinet which consists of thirteen senior high girls. They help with the planning and operation of the various activities. The officers for this year are President-Jean Anderson, Vice-President-Mary Odegaard, Sec- retary-Mary Dunlap, and Treasurer-Ann Mick- elson. The cabinet consists of Jean Anderson, Ruth Ann Geyer, Georgianna Larson, Mary Ode- gaard, Connie Peterson from the twelfth grade, Mary Dunlap, Ann Mickelson, Sue Plager, Judy Van Camp, and Connie Wilham from the elev- enth grade, and Karen Baldner, Bonnie Miller, and Sharon Whitcomb from the tenth grade. Miss Donna Jean Johnson, the adviser, helps to plan the activities in which the club participates. Throughout the year SFC sponsors several special events. The Mother-Daughter Tea is an annual affair enjoyed by eleventh and twelfth grade girls and their mothers. Another project is WPA week. SFC GIRLS ASSIST with many school activities. Carmen Shutt, Mary Gay Nockelby, Phyllis Dankers, Marilyn Speten, Bonnie Lee, and Patty Sue Todd are shown follow- ing a style show presented at the Sentinel mixer in which they modeled winter fashions. THE ANNUAL MOTHER-DAUGHTER TEA is a favorite event for SFC members, This year's decorations were built around a Christmas theme. Pam Carlson is shown arranging a centerpiece. 56 SENIOR FRIENDSHIP CLUB CABINET: FRONT ROW: Baldner, Dunlap, Anderson, Oclegacird, Mickelson, Miller, ROW 2: Wilhom, Vcin Camp, Peterson, Geyer, Larson, Plager, Whitcomb. Annual Tea and WPA Are SFC Highlights An annual event sponsored by the Senior Friendship Club is the Mother-Daughter Tea. Besides the tea itself, a special program is planned for the eleventh and twelfth grade girls and their mothers. This year the home economics department presented a style show. The models were students from the advanced home- making class, who wore articles ot clothing they had made. After the progrcim, the tenth grade girls served pie and coFfee to those who attended. in February the senior high school observed WPA week also sponsored by the Senior Friendship Club. As the initials suggest, WPA means women pay all, so for one week the girls paid the dating- bills Cupid's Capers tagswere made and sold by club members to identify those taking part in WPA activities. On Friday evening the club sponsorieda mixer in the high school cafeteria. The members soldconcession and arranged for the band and other entertainment. THE MUSlC'S HOT and the dancing's cool as Judy Beeman and Jane Haase dance at the annual sock hop. SUSAN SONDERGAARD AND MARGRET SCHMIDT are on their toes as they play the p. -. . .- l 57 F H A Emphasizes Homemaking Values The Future Homemokers of America promotes a growing appreciation of the joys and satisfactions ot homemaking. During the year as a reward for at- tendance at meetings, they receive the magazine Teen Times. A special pro- iect at Christmas time was decorating a tree tor the chiIdren's ward at St. Olaf hospital. One of the high-lights of the year was attending the District FHA meeting at Minnesota Lake. There is also a sum- mer camp in northern Minnesota which Mary Jo Fisch attended last year. GROUP SINGING is fun for FHA members. Shown enjoying A Cabin in the Woods are Mary Jo Fisch, song leader, Judy Van Camp, Jane Erickson, Marie Anhorn, Sharon Dopita, and Connie Wilhelm. SENIOR FHA-FRONT ROW: Bell, Anhorn, Baclcluncl, Hall, Larson, Fletcher, Trouten, Rosenthal. ROW 2: Hynie, Downing, Lund, Cook, Long, Sitz, Williams, Fisch. ROW 3: Brown, Butler, Armstrong, Morgan, Smith, Stern, Kuhl, Benson. ROW 4: Konz, Johnson, Schmidt, Fennell, Grant, Wilham, Smith, Shirk. ROW 5: Jarvis, Maston, Anderson, Dopita, Meier, Rose, Gaslcill, Van Camp. JUNIOR FHA-FRONT ROW: Hageluncl, Cole man, Johnson, Berhow, Hynie, Hanson, Adams, Dunlap, S. Johnson, J. Anderson. ROW 2: Youngman, Eblen, Groen, J. Anderson, Huin- ker, Shawback, Hogan, White, Ulland. ROW 3: Maston, Thatcher, Sanford, Huchel, War- manen, Larson, Ward, E. Ulland, Larson, Wus- sow. ROW 4: Molde, Butorac, Simonson, Ganfield, Peters, Yonke, Bowlby, Hyrkes, Ken- tta, Waller, Carothers. ROW 5: Ankeny, Nel- son, Nybo, Young, Twiggs, Hoeper, Kramer, Grimley, Stevens, Lee, Vlasaty. SENlOR FFA-FRONT ROW: Thompson, G. Ellis, Bell, Bahl, Peterson, Mitchell. ROW 2 Magnuson, Naatz, Riskedahl, N. Ellis, Dillavou Miller, Lyle, Fawer. ROW 3. Martin, Nihart Klingtus, Lenz, Orth, Chrlstianson, Kurth, Nel son, ROW 4: Wilson, Duclycha, Marchwiclc, Lewis, Mitlyng, Slcieveland, Rylcs, Radlofl. JUNIOR FFA-FRONT ROW: Bell, Noble, Ben son, Lerum, Hoag, Becker, Hansen, Wambeam ROW 2: Everett Dennis, Waters, Luthe, Helge son, Warrington, Greenlee, Eugene Dennis Klingfus. ROW 3: Soli, Brandt, Kurth, Lee, Braaten, Noble, Fawver, Getzin. ROW 4: McLoughlin, Christenson, Lightly, Roberts, Adams, Bradford, Marquardt, Schrafel. F F A Stresses OBSERVING THE CORRECT way to operate farm machineryiare Burton B F . Magnuson, Don Ritland, John Lyle, L. M, Arneson, Bob Radlofi. e Citizenship, scholarship, cooperation, pa- triotism, and sportsmanship are some of the traits developed in FFA. The Future Farmers of America is a national organization tor boys who are studying vocational agriculture. The club also offers training in farm management and livestock raising. Austin's local FFA chapter, under the direc- tion ot Don Ritland and Lee Arneson, continues to have the largest membership in the state. lt conducts various fund-raising activities and is self-supporting. Chapter members participate in large super- vised farming programs with emphasis on live- stock production. They also take an active part in district and state, as well as, national judg- ing contests. SENIOR GAA OFFICERS: Karen Matison-president, Darla Biork- treosurer, Barbara Peterson-secretary, and Sharon Bellrichard- vice-president. HARRIET LOUK DEMONSTRATES calisthenics to Marjorie Lou Gar- bisch. Sports Enthusiasts Gain Skills In G. A. A. Every Thursday girls in grades 9-I2 may be found in the gymnasium participating in the various sports activities of the Girls Athletic Association. At AHS this program is responsible tor helping to create sportsmanship and skill. Among the many sport activities participated in are swimming, basketball, volleyball, tennis, and softball. One of the special events in which the GAA has an important part is Homecoming. The bonfire, coronation, and parade are planned by the GAA members. Each year members attend a play day in which GAA members of all Big Nine schools partake in all types of sports events. Important events during the year which the girls look forward to are the basketball and volleyball tournaments. Various teams are chosen and these same teams are kept throughout the tournaments. The teams with the highest percentage of wins hold play-offs until a champion is chosen. This year's officers are: Karen Matison -president, Charon Bellrichard-vice-president, Darla Biork- treasurer, and Barbara Peterson-secretary. Miss Priester is the adviser. FORMING A WATERWHEEL during a GAA after school swimming period are Lucy Bell, Ellen Butler, Marie Anhorn, Mary Butorac, and Linda Chambers. 60 JILL JACOBSON LEARNS a new dance READY TO CATCH the rebound, Ruth Butorac, Mary Stevens, Judy Dunlap, and step from Miss Desomond, while others Sue Hastings wait for Mimi Kentta to shoot her freethrow. work for perfection. Leadership, Sportsmanship, Developed in G AA Developing friendship, encouraging leadership, and a spirit of good sportsmanship as well as providing Weekly sports activities for girls are the goals of Junior High Girl's Athletic Association. The seventh grade girls meet every Monday after- noon for their regular meeting, and the eighth graders meet on Wednesday afternoon. They participate in various sports activities through- out the school year. Among them are svvimming, basket- ball, volley ball, tennis and softball. SEVENTH AND ElGHTH GRADE GAA OFFICERS- FRONT ROW: Mimi Kenta, Mary Stevens, Mari- lyn Watt, Carmine Jenson, Shareen Zrucky. ROW 2: Ruth Butorac and Jane Anderson, One event in which the GAA takes an important part is Homecoming. The girls build their own float and enter it in the competition. The Junior High GAA is under the supervision of Miss Delores Desomond. The seventh grade ofhcers are Marilyn Watt-president, Carmine Jensen-vice presi- dent, and Sharon Zrucky-secretary. The eighth grade officers are Mimi Kentta-president, Mary Stevens- vice president, Jane Anderson-secretory and Ruth Bu- torac-treasurer, 61 FTA-FRONT ROW: Stern, Hogrefe, Jacob, Duel, Williams. ROW 2: Jarvis, Baldner, Halligan, Dostal, Smith, J. Johnson. ROW 3: Odegaard, Jordan, Michie, Swain, C. Johnson, Moore. Go Forth and Teach Obiective of F T A One of the more recent organizations for senior high students is the Future Teachers of America. Seeking to interest students in the field of teaching, visits were arranged to the Mankato State Teach- ers College, ond the Faribault School for the Blind, Deaf, and Mentally Retarded. Members also had an opportunity to visit class- rooms and observe Teaching techniques in their own school. Go Forth and Teach, o play centered around Horace Mann, was presented by club members to Junior College and Pacelli FTA students, The otiicers are Kay Jordan-president, Judy Hogrefe-vice presi- dent, Mary Odegaard-secretory, and Sonia Smith-treasurer. Miss Hazel Murray is the adviser. SETTING UP A DISPLAY case for American Ed- ucation Week are Marcalla Watkins, Catherine C. Johnson, and Sharon Vinoas. DISPLAYING THE PORTRAIT of Horace Mann used in their presentation of Go Forth and Teach are Delores Smith and Kay Jordan. iff TRYING HIS HAND at glass blowing is Dun Averbrook, while Mr S. Ever observes and offers suggestions. Science Club Is Outlet For Curious Minds Students with curious minds find an outlet for such enthusiasm in Science Club. This year club members were given an interesting demonstration of glass blowing. Other features on their program included special speakers on geology and bacteriology. Students also displayed proiects, practiced dissection, and improved their microscope technique at their meetings. Attending the Regional and State Science Fairs were the highlights of the year. Members had the opportunity of entering their proiects and competing with others from all areas in the state. Those with higher obiectives aimed for additional honors in the National Science Fair. DISSECTING IS EXPLAINED by Mr. Lemmerman to Judy Burgess 'Jnd Charles Tomhave, LJ 2 fmt is-fl IJ W. PREPARING A SLIDE for her mold proiect is Jane Eorl. FRONT ROW: Earl, Anderson, Grose, Davis, Cullen, Davison, Benson. ROW 2: Sharlot Ahlgren, Thompson, Sharon Ahlgren, Mielke, Page Burgess. ROW 3: Matison, Nelson, Averbook, Peterson, Leppik, Sietsema, McMasters. ROW 4: Bailey, Cybevilc, C, Grose, Mitlying, Hook, Tomhave, Johnson, Thompson. s.-Ak-119' ew ui CAMERA CLUB-BOTTOM ROW: Evans, G. Dewey, Elam, Matison. ROW 2: Anderson, Cooper, Tomhave, J. Dewey. Workers Added As Shelves Fill After two years of operation, the Junior High School Library displayed shelves filled with new books and an impressive circulation record. This created a need for a greater number of library assistants. Each year the library trains these students as library workers. Helpers enioy not only the privileges of a full time library but also become well acquainted with all phases of library work. The training is planned to be of educational value to the student, as well as, an opportunity for the student to be of service to the school. Shutterbugs Aim For Perfection Students in Camera Club are striving for perfection in the field of photography. Under the able direction of Earl Brooks and Gordon Fogdall, they learn to develop film and print negatives. These iunior pho- tographers are also taught ways of changing poor negatives into good prints and other helpful tricks that improve and promote good photography. New time saving devices have been added to the W darkroom for the club members' convenience. This has enabled them to do more photographic work and experimentation during their free hours. JUNIOR HIGH LIBRARY SERVICE CLUB-FRONT ROW: O'Marr0, Burke, Salisbury, Newell, Pinke, Treuter, Lewison, Haukom, ROW 2: Miller, Erick- son, Underdahl, Keller, Lester, Bortell, Haugland, Trouten, Peterson. ROW 31 Kirkwood, Hyrkes, Swain, Peters, Glover, Bahl, Sovich, Traftfi Kvam. ROW 4: Dole, Buringa, Goodnature, Heimsness, Johnson, Voigt, Lennberg, Laskewitz, Torfin. SENIOR HIGH LIBRARY SERVICE Cl.UBfBOTTOM ROW: Peterson, Maslon, Churchill, Anderson, Burton, Newell. ROW 21 Bonnes, Rythec, Bailey, Dan- kert, Golden, Battin. ROW 3: Prigge, Speredon, Ferguson, Johnson, Malley. Workers Learn Library Routine Quietly working behind the scenes again this year were the efficient senior high library assistants. Al- though helpers worked long hours, they still occasion- ally took time out for a little fun and relaxation. Through library work, assistants gain a wide and varied knowledge of books, office procedure, and methods of cataloguing and classifying books. All phases of library are covered and students find their work both educational and enioyable. 64 Service Clubs Vital To School An important aspect of our student life is the performing of services for others. Throughout AUSTIN High School are a number of service clubs. These groups talxe pride in helping maintain order, assisting teachers and students, and performing other tasliS which are vital to the efficient operation of our school. One of the larger groups here at AHS is the door patrol. These boys arrive at eight o'clock in the morning to keep early comers from roaming llie building, Each year it has been necessary tO in- crease the number patrolling the many entrances. V V W . FRONT ROW: Davis, Gilberston, Cullen, Krueger, Dybevik, DeFor, An- derson, ROW 2: Defor, Cerny, Wold, Slowinski, Lacy, Krull, Miller. ROW 3: FRONT RQW: Olson, Shuck, Smith, Aaby, Lawson. Anderson, Farrell, V. Anderson, Hook, Henricks, Goetsch, Tracy. ROW 2: Vietor, Merrill, Kolpin, Flicek. Crew Provides ies Teaching Aids Members of the audio-visual crew are on the iob from early morning until long after the final bell at 3:08. They set up audio-visual aids in class rooms, return them to storage, and help Mr, Fogdall check and repair all the equipment. Austin has one ot the best equipped audio-visual aid departments in the state of Minnesota. Not only do we have all types of proiectors, phonographs, and tape recorders, but we also have a well stocked library of tape recordings, records, film strips, and movies. FRONT ROW: Ulland, Comeau, Johnsen, Krackmer, King, Zeby. ROW 2: Burton, Anderson, Berry, Saari, Macdonald, Grant. Courtesy Shown , By Usher s Club Boys in green jackets taking tickets, distributing programs, and helping late comers find seats are a familiar sight at school sponsored functions. Whether the occasion is a concert, basketball game, or a school ploy the boys are always on hand courteously performing these routine duties as mem- bers of the Ushers Club. Through participation in this group boys learn to meet and mix with people, gain a sense of responsibility, and develop habits of politeness, cheerfulness, and friendliness. 65 ' .rl ,l ?5' F Sentinel Offers Variety to Readers DisTribuTion of The Seniinel fomes as a welcome break during The 'fifth hour every Two weeks. Published by o sTudenT sialnl, The paper always conTains many inTeresTing picTures, iokes or drawings, and arTicles recaping pasT events or previewing Corning ones. AT The end ol each quarTer, The lisT of Honor Roll sTudenTs is run as an insert. This year Tor The second Time The liTerary magazine, The Talisman, was published. The magazine Coniains sTories and Themes wriTTen by sTudenTs eiTher Tor a class assignmenT or Tor Their own pleasure. SENTINEL STAFF-FRONT ROW: Jordan Kelly, Boyer, Norlon, J. Johnson. ROW 2 E. Johnson, Dahl, Hall, Carlson, Cooper TALISMAN STAFF: Marianne Michie lsiaridingl Judy McrcLaren-edifor, and Gary Dahl-business manager. WORKING ON A SENTINEL pasre up are Janet Johnson, Kay Jordan, and Marg Kime. AS THE FINAL DEADLINE approaches, editors Sharon Kautz and Chuck Busch work into the early morning hours checking copy and layouts. OCTOBER FINDS Barbara Anderson, Marcella Watkins, Jane Earl, and Eileen Gilbertson of the Austinian staff caretully planning their sections AUSTINIAN STAFF-FRONT 'ROW Earl, Kautz, Kolhwes, Keller, Wat son, Benson, Anderson, ROW 2 Watkins, Shoop, McMasters, Vie- tor, Lightly, Gilbertson, Enright, ROW 3: Busch, Moore, Smith, Quam Matisan, Osborn. ROW 4: Saari Dudycha, Sibbers, Cooper, Dewey. Staff Members Slave to Meet Deadlines Every sixth hour the Austinian room hums with activity. Stott members are busily at work, anxious to meet their deadlines. The yearbook is divided into sections, each with its own editors. Such problems as cropping pictures, making headlines tit, and editing copy always arise, but the chief editors, Chuck Busch and Sharon Kautz, and the adviser, Miss Purdham, are always there to help. More hours are consumed when the proofs come back from the printers. When all deadlines have been met and all proofs re- turned to the printer, staff members relax, confident that the books will be finished on time. sins M. f. 67 lllUSllJ Hllll Dlll-llilll A deeper appreciation of the arts is developed in Austin High School through an inclusive and varied music and drama program. Bands, orchestras, choruses, and dra- matic clubs aftord opportunities for students to pursue their interests in these fields. The groups not only provide well-balanced training in a particular area, but they also pro- mote interest and develop discrimination in all phases of music and drama. Members of these organizations strive for perfection in their productions, classic or modern. Thus, Austin High School students experience satisifaction in providing quality entertainment for their appreciative audiences. 68 ns LUTE SONG BACKGROUND and cosfumes inspired boih aciors and audience. Here John Ullom as Prince Nieou reprimands Sandra Anderson, Princess Nieou-Chi. M? IT TOOK ONLY a few minutes for Mike Osborn, Roger Hal- lum, Chuck Busch, and John Pfister to remove their Lute Song make-up which had taken hours to apply, WITH ARMS OUTSTRETCHED, preacher Sion Pickeh describes the iudgemenf day while delivering a sermon, God's Trom- bones, by James Weldon lohnson. This preseniation was par? of Yhe annual Thespian Drama Club assembly. ,rid W. in PLAYING AN INSTRUMENT while trying to keep in step is a difficult task for Karen Jacob, Karen Warfield, Phyllis Dan' ker, and Joyce True, NO MATTER HOW SMALL the part, every member of the Lute Song cast knew attendance at rehearsals was essential to a smooth-running performance, Seen here are Ronnie Friedrick, Bob James, Mike Hylland, and Sue Plager. RESIGNED TO MADAME TSAI'S constant nagging, Tsai patiently waits the end of her tirade. John Dewey, Marianne Michie. Chinese Customs Porfroyed in Lute Song An exotic and oriental portrayal of Chinese customs was presented in the fall play Lute Song. The story centered around an ancient Chinese family and the age old desire for their son to have the best. There were many difficulties in putting on a production such as this. With a cast of hfty, the problems of make-up, costuming, and staging were complex and sometimes tedious. Although the actors feel the real pressure of the performance, behind the scenes committeemen are also essential. Besides skillful acting, many hours ol gathering props, pressing costumes, and promting are necessary for a polished performance. STRlKlNG A STATUESQUE POSE, Mike Osborn tells a tale ol Chinese life during the prologue. f PRINCESS NIEOU-CHI eniays tea with Prince Nieou while Li-Wang awaits his orders. 'Sandra Anderson, Ted Farrell, John Ullomi 1? W it A il X Ai 5 - of 5 i 'xi his aff . si -i ' f ilk 5 'vm t Q im M ff, -I J X 4' ,l l4'i it if lc I is , 3 ,ii '64 ix, V A l s r 5 '. My 'tr ' 2 'f is .,,? A V , N N 'g 5 fr, .1 ' I Q A , f , ' f i I i T , Qc' QQ A M , 3 4' , is ' 7l 'Nfl ,girly fd' . 1 -- 1 P .. .. Z .Q ,. p.g...XnjgQizglii3Fq?1Q.Q ..,. --amfslics f. FRONT ROW: DeVaney, Rodahl, M. Williams, Madison, Sitz, Wescott, Mensing, Haakenson, Westrum. ROW 2: Wake- field, JOhftSOr1, Whitcomb, Ewoldt, Wong, R. Lawson, K. Williams, Crump, Lawson. ROW 3: Speten, Arney, Kellogg, Tett, C. Johnson, Sondegaard, Frederick, Dankers, Hackett. ROW 4: Zeller, Krull, Weigle, Elom, Grose, P, Johnson, Pickett, Tomhave. TESTING HER WILES on Phil Johnson is Sharon Whitcomb while Vic Zeller is on unseen observer. d in Thespicm Club Members of the sophomore class, who have theatrical aspirations, can begin developing their talents and can enioy themselves while doing so by becoming members of the Thespian Drama Club. The club, advised by Carroll Hovland, pres- ented two assemblies to the student body this year. One of them, THE SCARECROW, starred Phil Johnson, Natalie Arney, Vic Zeller, and Kar- en Williams. The other was the presentation of two sermons from a religious revival meeting giv- en by Diane Frederick and Stan Pickett. Thespians automatically become members of Dirk and Bauble when they are Juniors. Club othcers are: president, Stanley Pickett, viceepresi- dent, Phyllis Dankers, secretary-treasurer, Darlene Mensing. Dirk and Bciuble Displays Talent Dirk and Bauble members played an important part in the production of LUTE SONG, the fall play, and the all-school musical, DESERT SONG. Mem- bers not only portrayed many of the acting leads, but they also did much ot the backstage work on costuming, make-up, sound effects, and props. Juniors and seniors may become members either by try-outs held early in the tall or by previously hav- ing been in Thespian Drama Club. New members are formally initiated into the club at the November meeting. Ofjficers for i956-57 were: Charles Busch, president, Jean Anderson, vice-president, Joyce Gudenburg, secretary-treasurer, and Margaret Ev- ans, parliamentarian. Miss Cecily Spaulding is the adviser. FRONT ROW: Anderson, Todd, Eblen, Matison, Aondohl, Kannad field, Plager, Schulz, Clement, McDermott, Jacob, J, Anderson Odegourd, COFM1, S. Anderson, Michie, Jordan, Haose, ROW 41 Osborn, Dewey, Olson. PROVIDING SOUND EFFECTS for lute Song are Antonet Speredon and Mary Odegoard. y, Keller, Waller, Gudenburg, ROW 2: Turvold, Everson, War , Ahlgren. ROW 3: Vinaas, McMosters, Hegg, Loewen, Quorn Gallaher, Flatfen, Bowlby, Wolf, Dahl, Dudycha, Busch, Ullom 73 AT A LOCAL MUSIC SHOP we tind David Torresdahl DISCUSSING THE PROS AND CONS of novelty records are reacting violently to a rock and roll record as Gary Marrianne Mlchie and Carol Johnson. Johnson looks on. Variety Reflected In A. H. S. Musical Taste DESPITE THE RECENT rack and roll craze, romantic music still rates high with America's teenagers. Here Patty Todd and Charles Louk select such a record. 74 Popular music has rapidly risen to a position of high importance in the lives of America's youth. Austin's teenagers, needless to say, are also very much interested in music trends, ratings, and most of all, the music itself. Music shops, iukeboxes, and radio stations are the sources for rock and roll, calypso, rhythm and blues, swing, mood music, dixieland, and the count- less other types and styles of music, America's teenagers want and generally get. On these pages we see a cross section of the musical tastes of Austin High School's stu- dents. sf' ig 'J 'J fv. V ,Q 0 5 ' . 1 If 'fi--Q Vp. AE g J, . . I. . , 3 51' 'lf' .,ff?r,'gr:, K, I I Q. ' 'E 'ilfj ,iylflli 3351: . jg ,., 52 ,EQ i' 'fffzif ?5fii'fi.j::t q Eipiftffftr Q if tg. rzzsiririfl -W f,h- vffcef W . , '34 r Y?-rf' Q rr' ffl! at ' 55 ' fiilifigf' 53 1g:Q.Ffs.Yf52.2ew-- ' ,. ,. 5 s..,,,,. 739: ffitff ' . 5? Elf fm 2? V ' 4 93 . 5!Ei't?tf 1 1 ' I 'Q MAKING FRANTIC, last-minute adustrnents on Clemennna's l lKaren Jacobsl costume are Carol Assleson and Judy Brown. I , ,, ,guilty 1, PROPER APPLICATION of make up can change a student to an entirely dilterent persona-almost. With the assistance of James Wegner, Bar- bara Wiedemann and Bob Cooper become Margo and a French soldier in DESERT SONG. Desert Song Challenge to Cast and Crew Eltective lighting, dramatic setting, colorful costuming, and the beautiful songs ot Sigmund Romberg all helped to make DESERT SONG a success. This was the second all-school musical to be pro- duced. Separate try-outs were held for both vocal and acting ability. After the selections were made, long hours of tedious rehearsal began. With a cast of over eighty and a select orchestra of twenty-tive, it was difticult to get all the people together at one time. DESERT SONG truly became an all-school production when many volunteers gathered the numerous proper- ties needed, pressed the elaborate costumes, and as- sisted with make up and staging. Miss Cecily Spaulding was in charge of dramatics, and the musical direction was undertaken by Wilbur Funk and P. O. Heltne. Money from the production was used for the Prom and for sending an AHS student to spend the summer in a foreign country. FACULTY MEMBERS spent many ex- tra hours behind the scenes prepar- ing tor the alleschool production. Here a willing crew of workers- Lovern Nauss, Richard White, Paul Heltne, Willard Hardy and John Carlson-arrange the set. 75 THE MUSIC FESTIVAL offers an opportunity for relaxation and fun after a year of hard work. Tucky Nieswanger and .ludy'Schulz demonstrate this as they are in a ploy- ful mood. Talent Displayed at Music Festival All of the organizations in the senior high music department receive a chance to display their talents each year at the Big Nine Music Festival, which was held this year at Northfield. The senior orchestra, band, and chorus all presented half-hour concerts to exhibit their abilities to other similar groups in the Big Nine schools. The highlight of the day-long affair was the evening concert. A band and an orchestra composed of the select members from the individual bands and orchestras and a mass choir consisting of all of the mixed choruses from the Big Nine schools performed before the public. The Music Festival is looked forward to in anticipa- tion by the students because it is relaxing and fun after a year of hard work in preparation for it and other events. It gives the directors of the organi- zations ci chance to have shop talks with other directors in the Big Nine. The music festival is a fitting climax to a full and exciting year. Dorothy Jourdan stroll downtown for a snack before their per- AFTER WATCHING one of the Austin groups, Carlota Norton and Him Q formance. is llel fzikiff . ec. .. .F- . w w, 3, 5 . pg gftiixgii WAITING FOR THEIR TURN to perform are band members James Ruud, Roger Voss, and Jon Culton. .ggi 1 . as . ti Ell y! QQ. 1 ik. L 2 i i 5 tts ,iv 333' A 2 il.. sf? . ,, fi it - xv i llllllllll .it at are f we Ei 1 , tt E ,ll ii ii in it All is si 2 , K fy 7 YS 7 5 New i ts at I zfuga xslt Q g ifs? , .set 3 Mig, 2 l i w e ' ' QM . 5 tr ,say - ,H S . g fifgl . ...gg 4 ' , Q . 51? 1 -..' . - i 5 .v 2'Q:,gE:,g'5325xg,g:,,'i-Gigi'-gvi ,gf-g - .,-Z1 e5'5T':5f5't-ga2: 'if'-1:39 4 -E.?-- . .' If-V-,?Q'f.'9::1' A: get ,:,j':.'.f jf.. f f A-ee. M- i --A use vr' 2 - ' os s ! r- i QQ, -rig THE MADONNA AND CHILD watched over the Christmas production, The 225 chorus and orchestra members who participated in the concert recall it as an important event in the school year. Program, Setting Inspired Audience ADDING A TOUCH of blue to the life-like paper mache Madonna's gown is Lucretia Lightly, one of the art stu- dents who helped create her. if Qu L 1 S . f I M , Ill-fl . . g 12 ., gg . cy F wma Ti rs ,v- i VV Vt .F ., i-.Ti 153' i fist. 0 2 .QW-f3,igafe',f , Zigi!!! ff? 2 . Aco, ,L f 2' fl -'.' save-A.-gg 1 'rf if Qi'f3'gffiigf -vfwifsffftx, , , . . .c,, . . .. M. , ,S , 'cri Q.. - of - .- f ' One of the most solemn and inspirational of all events of the school year was the annual Christmas concert. The combined efforts of the music and art departments made it truly exciting and significant for all who participated in it and for those who attended it. Lending atmosphere to the production was a life- like Madonna and Child who appeared to be suspended in a deep blue sky. Special lighting effects helped to create further moods for different songs. The Senior High Mixed Chorus, the Junior College Choir, the Senior High Girls Chorus, and the special Christmas Festival Orchestra thrilled the audience with their playing and singing of For Unto Us a Child ls Born and Halleluiah Chorus from Han- del's MESSIAH. The mixed choirs and the orchestra presented the well-loved Song of Christmas, a Fred Waring arrangement of the Christmas story, which featured Ken DeFore as narrator and vocal soloists Barbara Widemann, Ruth Ganfield, John Dewey, and Sheldon Hess. The festival orchestra featured Gale Hardy and John Dewey, violins, and Suzanne Williams, cello, as soloists in their offering of Corelli's Christmas Concerto. Much of the credit for the success of the concert belongs to Wilbur Funk and Paul Heltne, musical directors, Mrs. lone Bell and James Wegner, art de- partment, and Jack Tedrow and James Wegner, lighting. Rav' JUNIOR BAND-FRONT ROW: Mickelson, Thatcher, Williams Bailey, Neuber, Tinderholt, Lewison, Krull, Eblen, Youngman ROW 2: Dybevik, Stern, Ankeny, Arney, Watkins, Lane, Holmes Freeberg, Rhode, Westrum, Shankland, Meany, Kerling, Davis, Monahan, Lacy, Bjork. ROW 3: Runquist, Vlasaty, Lightly, Trout- TAKING ADVANTAGE of the practice rooms provided by the mus- ic department are Paul Mickelson, Chuck Stern, Patty Thatcher. and Carolyn Linden. , en, Dudycha, Simonson, Dunlap, Everson, Johnson, Asper, Spur- , geon, Johnson, Chaffee, Potter, Swingdorf, Frankson, Linden, , Wussow, Miller. ROW 4: Herrick, Halvorson, Sheldon, Gamelin, Carney, DeFor, Mr. Tedrow. Junior Band Stresses Fundamentals Junior high students who are interested in mus- ic have the opportunity to loin Austin High School's Junior Band, where they have a chance to develop their talents. Working daily with the director Jack Tedrow, each of the fifty-four members is taught the basic fundamentals and various instrumental techniques. The importance of practice is also stressed. These many hours of practice and drilling bring the mus- ical knowledge essential tor membership in Prep Band. Public appearances at PTA's, assemblies, and The Spring Festival give the Junior Band members poise which is almost as important as musical ability. - 1 PREP BAND-FRONT ROW: Olson, Chambers, l-'orterfield Thatcher, O'Marro, Jacobson, Carll, Fogdall, Hardy, ROW 2 Anderson, lngersal, Hart, Ryan, Tabor, Belinski, Zillgitt, Har- rington, Brunmier, Seiver, Watt, Jacobs, Dvorak, Rector, Bervin ROW 3: Dennison, Kelly, Christy, Flynn, Laslcewltz, Chapman Prep Band Members Further Experience Austin High School's Prep Band of today is the Senior Band of tomorrow. Members of this group in- clude boys and girls in the ninth and tenth grades. The sixty-three members of this group, under the direction of C. V. Speratti, met daily in the Band Room. More stress is placed on mastering funda- mentals and techniques learned in .lunior Band. Basic march steps and routines are taught in preparation for the intricate formations employed in Senior Band. During the school year the Prep Band participated in concerts, the Homecoming Parade, and other civic events. Bahl, Haldorson, Lee, Knudsen, Matti, Bulger, Roseth, Knudsen Schleicher, Schnieder, Gaines, Phelps, Zitnak, Neus Marmesh ROW 4: Rabideau, Flitton, Olson, Zupp, Dunsmore, Kee, Cerny Ferris, Rush, Anderson, Simonson, Mr, Speratti, Wagner, Tate Tesdahl, Kramer, Burton. PREPARING FOR A CONCERT, Sydne Rabideau tunes the kettle drum. 79 THIS IS WHERE you hit that sour note, says Ken Highet to Jim Herrick. fp. WATCHING AN EXCITING football play are band members Jane Schneider, Stephen Howells, Paul Zurcky, Charles Carlson, David Whitaker, and Tom Himmler. Senior Band ls Important To School Spirit The blast of the trumpets, the clang of the cymbals, and the mellow sounds of the Woodwinds all blend together to form our Austin High School Band. Pre- senting concerts isn't their only objective. They also play at every football and basketball game. Because of this, probably no group of students in high school contributes more to that extremely important factor SENIOR BAND-FRONT ROW: Matison, Turvold, Sharon Ahlgren Dankers. ROW 2: Thompson, R. Henricks, Ganheld, Young, Haaken son, Warfield, Clawson, Plantikow, Skogebo. ROW 3: Lindstrom Hiqhet, Taylor, Wagand, Baldner, True, Beaver, Westphol, Tischer called school spirit. Their intricate field formations be- tween halves of football games delight young and old alike. Few students realize the tedious work consumed be- fore the appearance of the band is made. It takes many hours of practice to keep Mr. Sperati and his band always on their toes. Sharlot Ahlgren, Maston, Rupkalvis. ROW 4: Fitield, Stern, N. DeFor, Bergdale, Moody, Christolterson, King, Schneider, Howells, Whitaker, Hildreth, Furtney, Brede, Finbraaten, Zrucky, D. Ander- son. ROW 5: Geyer, Odegoard, Koontz, Mi-,Spemii. LEADING THE BAND down the held is head rnojorette Ruth Geyer. Maiorettes Add Color And Sparkle As we watch the maiorettes perform, we marvel at their ability to keep in step with the rest of the band while doing their intricate steps and maneu- vers. In their white satin uniforms outlined in red, the maiorettes add color and brilliance to our band. Their pertormonces appear etlortless, but we are overlooking the many hours of drilling that are necessary for perfection. - FRONT ROW: Speten, Nielson, Seniem, Somon, Larson, DeFor ROW 2: Henricks, Tote, Lernbrick, Tef'l, Krochrner, Schulz, Jacobs Herrick, Wennes, Enger, Engleson. ROW 3: Clork, Lockwood, Q We . Sl its , X. Rf is-f 1 l 6 ,,,-.JW TAKING TIME OUT from practice are rnciorettes Janet Koontz, Ruth Geyer, Mary Odegoord. Snoter, Voss, Boyer, Ryan, Rudd, Butts, Johnson, AI'1d6fS0fM Cultonl Welch, Hess. ROW 41 Peterson, Himmler, Dohlquist, Norton, Carle son, Jordan, Friedrich, Beckel, Jacob. S A E g A . I A , ,f.i,,,gi,g.:.,w f fig 7, 1 1 , . . s 1 V..-ff5.1.:'ffQii4ili'fiw,f:gs!-yz1s3112i?5s5i5i1fi12.1,izQ FRONT ROW: Garbisch, Peterson, Wolf, Warmanen, M, Burotac, Nargan, Hanson, Kuhn. ROW 2: Lemmerman, Wandas, Brenno, Yonke, Hardy, Fogdall, Thatcher, Berven, Grundy, Louk, Molde, Wright. ROW 3: Woessner, Dewey, Kirchdorter, LaVine, J. Johnson, Mohn, Chambers, Portertield, Rector, Dvorak, Jacobs, Zilligitt, Delaney, Hodge, Kentta, Halverson, ROW 4: Thompson, Junior Orchestra Further Austin High School's Junior Orchestra serves to further develop musical talent among junior high stu- dents. lt is the link between the seventh grade or intermediate level and the Senior High Symphony Orchestra. ln this group the student becomes acquainted with the more advanced styles and techniques needed for musical progress. The orchestra members, under the direction of Paul Heltne, worked long and hard in preparation for their public performances, which included playing at local PTA meetings and in the annual Junior High Spring Music Festival. At each of these events, the organization endeavored to please their audiences by presenting a Vandegritt, S. Johnson, R. Butorac, Sibbers, Heard, Knudsen, Matti, Bulger, Marmesh, Zitnak, Burton, Kramer, Rush, Dankert, Wangen, Nybo, Hastings, ROW 5: C. Johnson, Radke, Hegstad, Lagervall, Haack, Quam, Mr. Heltne, Olson, Flitton, Dunsmore, Ruks, Stevens, Swain, Allen, Finbraaten. s Musical Skill widely varied and entertaining program. Favorite se- lections of the group included Mexican Overture, an arrangement of popular songs from our neighbors south of the border, and Mozart Fantasy, a medly of tunes by the great composer, Wolfgang Mozart. Further musical experience is gained from participa- tion in small ensemble groups during special classes conducted by Miss 'Jean Miller. Each year several recitals are presented by the junior high music depart- ment. At these, the ensemble groups and soloists are given an opportunity to exhibit the results of their ettorts and, at the same time, develop poise and con- fidence. gress are essentials for mastering any musical instrument. Marjorie Lou Garbisch and Gretchen Lemmerman display this by dilligent and enthusi- astic practice. WILLINGNESS TO LEARN and the desire to pro- FRONT ROW: K. Johnson, Munro, Sayles, Plager, Challgren, Meinke, Wangen. ROW 3: Downing, Tate, Mr. Heltne, Chipault, Pickett. ROW 2: Mistretta, Meinhard, Berdahl, Matteld, Hegge, Blowers. NOT PICTURED: K- Helme- Rupkalvis, Anderson, Hoopman, Mielke, Campbell, Lemmerman, Progress, Experience Gained From Group Work To gain experience in orchestral work, seventh grade string players become members of the intermediate or Seventh Grade Orchestra. Members are given an opportunity to become acquainted with playing in an orchestra which is adapted to their abilities. It also en- ables them to obtain experience in a wide variety of music to help them improve and develop their musician- ship. During class, orchestra members play everything from Bach to Bartok. The Intermediate Orchestra is directed by Paul Heltne. Members receive class instruction from Miss Jean Miller, Austin High School string instructor. During these classes they become acquainted with solo work and participation in small ensembles, such as quartets and trios. Another advantage which this orchestra provides is the opportunity for seventh graders to meet other stu- dents who have similar interest. Because of this relation- ship, orchestra members from many lasting friendships. The goal of all members of the Intermediate Orches- tra is to enter Austin High School's Junior Orchestra and, eventually, to earn a chair in the school's Sym- phony Orchestra. PERSEVERANCE, PRACTICE, AND PATIENCE are necessary characteristics for good musiciars, as Karla Johnson and Sally Plager hope to be. FRONT ROW Hardy Dewey Roush Wuertz Ries ROW 2 En- ROW 4: Vondenover, Peters, Brown, F. Anderson, Clark, Sharlot right Gess Quam Wiedemann Hawkins Hickock ROW 3: Ahlgren, Tischer, Beaver, Berry, Bulger, Arntzen. Clement Williams Eblen Zook Tyer Waller Frank Thompson. Orchestra Maintains Quality and Variety For many years the Austin High School Symphony Or- chestra has provided us with a variety of time music. This year's group was no exception. Under the direction of P. O. Heltne the group made appearances at the Big Nine Music Festival, student assemblies, the Spring Music Festival, and several con- certs. The senior orchestra prepared many types of music, rang- ing in variety from classical pieces to novelty and popular tunes. The group strives daily for improvement of tone quality, rhythm, and interpretation. The reward for their many hours of practice is a realization of the importance of team work, an apprecia- tion of music, and a mastery of instrumental techniques. 84 FRONT ROWS WiedemGN1, Pidfell, Hanson, Pl09ef, Williams. Enger, ROW 4: Watson, Chaffee, Aandahl, Norton, Jordan ROW 2: Turvold, Matison, Samon, Brede, Williams, Pickeil. Jacob, Peterson, PeKarna, Welch, Hess. ROW 3: Henricks, DeFor, Hildreth, Schnieder, Jacobs, Herrick, FORMING A TRIO for practice purposes are: Sian Pickett, Paul Challee, and Gale Hardy. 85 3 A A A - - A Kohlwes, Accompanist. FIRST ROW: Mr. Funk, Laivell, Ziemer Eblen, Alm, Wuertz, Ritter, Anderson, Jacobs, Eckedahl, Paulson, Munson, Aandahl. ROW 2: Lockwood, Rogers, Gantleld, Wiede mann, Watson, Eaton, Haack, B. Johnson, V. Johnson, Soiney Bungum, Plager, McDermott, ROW 3: Gower, Nockleby, Enright Easton, Chryz, Ulven, Geyer, Welch, Quam, Moore, P. Hanson, ADDITIONAL PRACTICE is necessary before soloists appear in a public performance. Here Dick Colyer receives individual in- struction from Mr. Funk. wif - Lightly, Coumbe, Odegaard, S. Anderson, S. Nelson, ROW 4: Kiewatt, Clement, Challgren, Mitchell, Grinnen, Saman, Hartson, Wolf, Dewey, Viste, Kurth, Olson, R. Johnson, Osborn, G. Johnson Torresdahl. ROW 5: McLaughlin, Hciskin, Buringa, Fawver, Kooey, Hess, Sitz, Wennes, Colyer, Norby, Dudycha, James, Chaffee, Finbraaten, Kee, Knutson, Hogan, Cooper, Dotzenrod, Hallum. Senior Chorus Entertains, Educcites The Austin Senior High Mixed Chorus completed a full and successful year. Concerts were planned to enter- tain the public with a wide variety of vocal selections. These ranged from the popular Picnic by Moonglow to the inspiring Hallelujah Chorus . A new inovation by the chorus was the use of choreography to create moods for their songs. The chorus played a very important part in the all- school production ot Desert Song, as well as partici- pated in the annual Christmas concert. The group also attended the Big Nine Music Festival at Northfield where they displayed their talents to other southern Minnesota students. At the festival they also sang in a mass choir of the combined Big Nine schools. Another important phase of the chorus's work was participation in small groups. This helps students to train their voices and to develop individual talent. One such group is the Austinaires, made up of select voices from the chorus. Accompanists are Karen Kohlwes and Delbert Saman. Wilbur Funk is the choral director. THE AUSTINAIRES: ACCOMPANIST: Delber? Soman. FRONT ROW: Lock- wood, Bungum, Aandahl, Soiney, ROW 2: Ganfield, Wiedemann, Col yer, Plager, Jacob. ROW 3: Hanson Kooey, Wolf, Ulven. ROW 4: Chaffee, Fciwver, Norby, James. WITH A SONG in Their hearts, The Silhouettes rehearse for a coming Beverly Johnson, Jean Anderson, Karen Jacobs, Marilyn Wueriz, Patfy Eblen, and Sara Laivell, Accomponisr is Judy Aandohl, POPULAR ACCOMPANISTS, Kar- en Kohlwes and Delbert Saman, combine vheir Yolents in a lively duet. E57 performance. Members are Shirley Soiney, Virginia Johnson, Kay Moore, SENIOR GIRLS' CHORUS-FRONT ROW: Jepsen, Wenzel, Fletch- er, Williams, DeVaney, Schultz, Rosenthal, Everson. ROW 2: P. Johnson, Ferguson, Madison, Laivell, Roberts, Schmeling, Sitz, lrwin, Martin, J, Johnson, Wuertz. ROW 3: C. Williams, Wat- LOOKING OVER possible selections for future presentation are members of the Tenth Grade Triple Trio. FRONT ROW: Barbara Quam, Barbara Seniem, Joan Johnson, BACK ROW: Ruth Wuertz, Diane Frederick, Susan Sondergaard, Karen Williams, Roberto Lawson. LET'S START AGAIN at the letter C, Mr. Funk tells Ninth Grade Chorus members Carol Kime, Cynthia Madison, Paul Ten- nis, and Roger Whitcomb. l kins, Wencl, Speredon, Stern, Dorkut, Butler, Schmidt, Smith, Houston, Apold, ROW 4: Beeman, Christolterson, Corbin, Arney, Quam, Loham, K. Williams, Frederick, Sondergaard, Hall, Stern, Wagand, Appel. Girls' Group Performs Annually Forty-tive senior high girls, who are interested in gain- ing more experience in singing with a group, meet twice a week with Mr. Funk. the choral director. Although these girls do not study vocal music as intensively as the Senior Chorus, they make a fine contribution to AHS's music pro- gram. Again this year the Girls' Chorus participated in the traditional Christmas Festival. They also sang at PTA's and presented a special concert. Ninth Graders Gain Choral Background Formed to give junior high students a background in choral music, the Ninth Grade Chorus meets twice a week. During these rehearsals, they learn the rudi- ments of music. Whether members sing only for their own enioyment or for advancement, they are gaining experience and musical appreciation. Many of the members of the Sen- ior Chorus were once members of this ninth grade group. Under the direction of Mr. Funk, the organiza- tion participates in school assemblies and the Spring Music Festival. FRONT ROW: Lemmermon, Downing, Duel, Collette, Kelly, La- hann, Mr. Funk, Lenoch, Earl, Underdahl, Gaul, Heincke, Wan- gen, Dankert, Kamp. ROW 2: Barnett, Kiewatt, Rushton, Heine, Madison, Kime, Thompson, Wolfe, Nelson, Finbraaten, Hegsted, Grundy, Swain, Handeland. ROW 3: Dewey, Tennis, Christian- PRACTICING THEIR NUMBER before the junior high concert are Cecilia Gothard, Joy Carll, Barbara Ber- ven, Janet Kiewatt, and Barbara Finbraaten, The pianist is Arlene McCoy. PAUSING BEFORE beginning work on a new number are Ninth Grade Chorus members Dave Marqueson, John Cerny, Eddie Flitton, Peggy Wolf, and Bonnie Barnett. ., ,X son, Christopherson, Ziemer, Hansen, Voight, DeRose, lverberg Wright, Eblen, Torrens, Cotter, Chapek, Pratt, Cerny, ROW 4 Kurth, Highum, Tate, Whitcomb, Blum, Whitcomb, Gates, Rish Sterling, Langeberg, Marquesen, Farrel, Lady, Hallman, Sulli van. t 599 Lllllllll CLHSSES-FHCULTU The goal of every student is adequate training for life after graduation. Here at Austin the choice is three-fold: college preparatory, business, or vocational trades. Whatever the choice, we are assisted by faculty members well trained in their chosen field. Together student and faculty members strive for matery of subject matter, develop- ment of special skills, and a cultivation of social talens in all phases of the many faceted and complex student life. 90 Miss Marie Mogner, David Peterson, Ed Colfer Superintendent L. S. Harbo ! Principal R. M. Wescott Careful Planning Means Smooth Operation Careful planning and obiective evaluation are essential to the smooth and successful operation of any school. At Austin High School such planning and evaluation are evident in all phases of our student life. We are proud of our efhcient, capable admin- istration and faculty. These leaders, whose main interests are the individual and his welfare, watch con- Assistant Senior High Principal G. H. Darling stantly for developments which will improve our school operation and provide more student benefits. Their academic contributions and wise guidance, provide the friendly, encouraging atmosphere in which we study and mature. Also, with their help, we can prepare adequately for the future and loolf forward confidently to the challenge of tomorrow. Assistant Junior High Principal D. L. Warren School Board Members SEATED: Roy Tedrow, Kleo Gildner, L. S. Harbo, Dr. P. A. Lommen. STANDING: Dr. R. R. Wright, Richard Duygherty, S. L. Coumbe, Dr. Chester Sitz. Enrollment Increase Causes Expansion Austin's rapid growth has meant a steady increase in our school population. This, of course, necessitates expansion of present facilities and additional new construction. Negotiations for the new Ellis Junior High School have been completed and construction is under way, By the fall of l958, the school board and administration hope to open the new building for classroom use. Business Manager S. L. Coumbe The Austin Area Vocational School, which is less than tive years old, has also grown rapidly. Each year new vocational courses are added as enrollment continues to soar. The students ot Austin High School feel deeply indebted to the alert and far-seeing school board and administration that continue to plan wisely and provide adequately for all student needs. Vocational Director Morton A. Carney 93 RACHEL ANDERSON English, Literature ROY ANDERSON Shop, Driver Training LELAND ARNESON Vocational Agriculture FFA HARVARD BARR Science GERTA BARRETT German LORNA BATES English LEE R. BEDSTED Shop, Advanced Woodwork and Drivers Training IONA BELL Ari MARJORIE BELL World History ROBERT BELL Machine and Architectural BERNICE BERG Social Studies English OVE BERVEN Civics, Basketball Drawing, Driver Training iff' 2 PREPARING THE REGISTRATION booklet, Chart- ing Your Course, is Miss Lena Grimley, Girls' Counselor. FRANCIS BRIDGES English DOROTHY BRINGLESON English EARL BROOKS General Business Bookkeeping SECRETARIAL STAFF-FRONT ROW: Patricia Magee, Betty Lensch, holdt, Mrs. Jo Warfield, Mrs. Kay Hyland, Lois Tischer. TOP Lois Govdstorm, Beverly Mees, Barbara Hoff, Marlene Tan- ROW: Marion Knutson, Evelyn Kruger, Joyce Sizer, Marilyn gen. SECOND ROW: LaDean Hougland, Carol Lensch, Kay Fin- Bolgren, Mary Jane Miller, Florence Frederickson. DONALD BURGESS HAROLD CUFF Vocational Radio and Television Physical Education ELEANOR CARLSON Football Literature Mrs. MILDRED DAANE JOHN W. CARLSON English Shop MARGUERITE DAILY Mathematics WILLA M. CHURCH Senior High Librarian ROLAND DAIN Library Service Club English PHYLLIS CLARKE Mrs. MARCENE DAVIS Civics English, Literature CLAIRE CLEARY DELORES DESMOND Physical Education Physical Education, GAA Cheerleaders, GAA 575 f .wi fi' ..: ' . -A ,SA . 95 ROSE M. DUETSCHMAN HENRY W. DREYER Mathematics Vocational Radio and Television JAMES H. DICE ROBERT DUFRENSE Agriculture English, Social Studies DOROTHY DOWN LLOYD EGTVET English English Yi. VK iii l ll ia. 5, 4, T' , i ,,,.. ,.. VICTOR ENGLESON WILBUR E. FUNK World History, American History Cl10fU5 Und Smvll Ensembles MYRTLE C, ERICKSON Mrs. EVELYN GALBRAITH English, Social Studies Spcnlshf 5PGnl5l Club GORDON s. FOGDALL FRANCIS GAMEUN Audio-visual Education, Camera Club Coordinator of Psychological Services L, R. GILLET1' LEONARD GOICK English Comptometry, Typing DANCING IS JUST ONE of The many types of enfertginmenf Mr. and Mrs. Roy Wescott and other faculty members enioy. 96 I JAMES GRAVEN Social Studies, Football LENA B. GRINLEY High School Counselor OSCAR HADDORF Science BLAIR HAINER American History MILAN HANSON Occupational Relations, Trade Coordinator WILLARD HARDY Shop JANE ANN HARRIGAN Bookkeeping, Comptometry ARTHUR HASS Social Studies, Football, Tr HAROLD R. HASTINGS Physical Education, Dire PAUL HELTNE Music coordinator, Senior, Intermediate and Junior Orchestra ack DOROTHY HILL English ctor of Athletics RICHARD E. HOFFMAN Vocational Auto Mechanics , .. ,W 3 , Z KAL . . ,K - ,qfiigi its DONALD M .HOLDEN Mathematics, Algebra AMANDA HORVEI HARVEY HUMMEL Biology CHESTER O. HYLLAND Geometry, Algebra, Senior Mathematics Vocational Auto Mechanics CARROLL HOVLAND Speech, English DONALD C. INGRAM General Metals, Shop 97 GERTRUDE JACOBSON Home Economics CALMER JENSON Typing, Clerical Office Practice Shorthand ARTHUR JOHNSON -Bookkeeping, Shorthand, Typing COFFEE BREAKS are also popular with teachers. Relax- ing after the day's teaching duties are Lowell Gillett, Leonard Coumbe, Miss Donna Johnson, Mrs. Gertude Jacobson. Conversation covers Topics from vacation plans to previous game last night. DONNA JEAN JOHNSON English LEON K. JOHNSON Science, Mathematics EDWARD JOHNSTON Welding tl 1'-ill. PHILIP M. JOHNSTON Vocational Heating and Air Conditioning HAROLD KANNADY Merchandising, Occupational Relations, Coordinator of Distributive Education JACK A. KENTTA Printing Mrs. LYALL KEZAR Music WILMA F. KIEKENAPP Typing, Shorthand W. KIRCHDOERFER Counselor , I y 26,35 V A ,.: 5 it GRETCHEN KLIEN Mathematics PATRICIA KNIGHT Art ISIDORE L. KOLB Vocational Carpentry WHILE THEY CHAPERON a mixer, Mr. Darling and Mr. Hoffman review the evening's football game ELTON A. LEHRKE Science, Physical Education, Ushers' Club Football WALTER LEMBCKE Civics, Golf RAY LEMMERMAN Biology, Science Club, Football, Wrestling -dvd? ARLING W. LAKE Vocational Auto Body Rebuilding Mrs. RHODA LANGEBERG School Social Worker CURTIS LEE Science, Science Club JOHN LITTLE Mathematics, Algebra GORDON LONNING Science, Baseball Mrs. RUTH LUNDE English SGITIS EFFOF, I ' Miss SJODIN POINTS out an error in Gerry Sovich's typing, while Pat Swain listens carefully so she won't make the EDNA MARTINI Algebra, Advance Algebra CLARA C. MITCHELL Social Science l RUTH MITCHELL Assistant Senior High Librarian, Library Service Club ROGER W. MOEN American History, Social Science ABIGAIL MOORE English, Senior Friendship Club MARIE MAGNER Chemistry, Science JAMES G. MARMAS General Business ROBERT W. MEINHARD American History, Basketball JEAN MILLER Junior and Senior String Mrs. MARGARET MORGAN Home Management, Home Ec HAZEL G. MURRY Mathematics Mrs. MARVIN NASON Vocational Hairdressing -1 l Home Nursing 100 HAVE YOU EVER wondered where the music you heor in the holl before Christmas or other speciol occosions come from? Mr, Fogdoll is shown ploying ci tope recording into the mike which carries the music over the PA. CHECKING THE HEALTH record of ci student is Mr Beotrice Witt, our school nurse. Keeping on occurotf. ond up-to-dote heolth record on all students in Aus tin High School is one of her mony duties LOVERN NAUSS Shop NORBERT J. NELSON Science ORPHA NESETH World History JAMES E. NICKELS English LeROY H. NIELSEN Vocotionol Machine Shop F' -'C-'V me it l VERNE i. OJANPA ii, so Ph . I Ed A . . . J if ysico ucotion, Swimming ---et' H tt ,Z- I t ' jf jr N. , ' T - ,sf if it S 4, memes-f,, if 4 5 .bit JEROME oLsoN ' ,.i, L i if ALLEN M PETERS Mothemot cs Science Senior Mothemotics, Bcxsic Mathematics in i t . 'i 5 1- 3? 1, , -, wg .sale 'N X f 1- - if 5 me ,- -1 em 'W X , M ' M Y L gi, A If ai Mrs. JANET PLAGER SIGVALD C. QVALE Home Economics Shop, Football MARJORIE PRIESTER GEORGE RABIDEAU Physical Education World History, American History ALYCE L. PURDHAM Vocational Carpentry English, AUSTlrtlGl'1 J' A. RAMUM Vocational Carpentry DONALD E. READ Social Science LEIGHTON RICKETT English, Social Studies WAS THIS PART of the Louisiana Purchase? June Nordmeier ask Mr. Moen, her American history teacher. DONALD E. RITLAND Vocational Agriculture, FFA ROBERT ROBERTS Social Studies JOHN SAARI Social Studies, English, Track MARGARET SCARSETH Latin, Latin Club GETTING INTO THE SPIRIT of Christmas by addressing their greeting cards are Miss Jean Miller and Miss Abigail Moore. Mrs. MARILYN SCHEPLER OLIVE SCHULZ Vocational Home Economics, FHA Vocational Hairdressing Mrs. BETTY JANE SCHNORENBERG MYRTLE SELLIE English, Literature HOTTIS ECODOFTWICS, FHA Mrs. ROSALIE SELTZ HELEN E. SJODIN English Shorthand, Secretarial Training RICHARD N. SELTZ JOHN O. SKARAT Civics, Baseball English 103 CECILY SPAUDING ALLEN -I-HIEMICH Speech' Dlrk and Bouble' Speech Festival Journalism Sentinel English C. VITTORIO SPERATI O' F -I-RAMONTINE Beglnnefsf Prep, and Senior Bond Auto Mechanics, Driver's Training JACK TEDROW DOROTHY A. VIKER Intermdeiate and Junior Band Junior High Music and Chorus New FRANK WASKO Vocational Auto Body JAMES WEGNER ELAINE WELLENDORF Home Economics RUTH A. WHEELOCK Aff English, Social Studies MARION L- WELKEN RICHARD M. WHITE Junior High Llbmrlon Drivers' Training, Safety Education, Safety Patrol E' S. WILCOX BEATRICE WITT Geometry, Algebra, Wrestling School Nurse CHARLES WILLARD MARY YOCUM Science, physics Office Occupations Coodinator, RAY WISTRCILL Clerical Office Practice, Shorthand, Biology Secretarial Training 104 Courses Meet Needs of All Students Upon entering Austin High School the academic, business, or vocational world opens to the student. Each must decide which field of subject matter and training he will pursue. lf the individual's choice is academic, a variety of courses in mathematics and science as well as college preparatory English are available. Having pursued this course for four years, the stu- dent graduate finds himself well qualified for entering the college of his choice. BATES-Room 218 Grade 11 FRONT ROW: Daley, Battin, Kannady, Moore Balles, Burke, Ahlgren. ROW 2: Darrel, Har wood, Challgren, Meir, Sharon Ahlgren Carroll, Hulet, Wentzel. ROW 3: Everson Shoemaker, Voorhees, Maxfield, Brady, Petersen. ROW 4: Gehrking, Olson, Ander son, Haack, Baudler, Newell, Howard, Saman Y BRIDGES-Room 205 FRONT ROW iz Thrasher, Warfield, Watson Hemphill, Nockelby, Richard, Bjork. ROW 2 Warfield, DuMond, Lightley, Ryther, Vietor Cooper, Magnuson. ROW 3: Percival, Colyer, Pike, Bailey, Johnson, Slindee, Bowe, Dybevik Anderson. ROW 4: Hartman, Seiver, Johnson Edwards, Upcraft, Simpson, Anderson, Ballon ger, Culton. BROOKS-Room 232 FRONT ROW: Paulson, Halligan, Nelson, Ben son, Hendrikson, Ellison, K, Benson, Arntzen Renke, Schmeling. ROW 2: Anderson, Bustad Malley, Wyant, Shatek, VonDenover, Finley. ROW 3: Gilbertson, Clement, Houston, Peters, Despard, Bergmeier, Yunker. ROW 4: Noble Hegg, Setchell, Louk, Osborn, Steinback, Tall man, Waller, Maloney. Those who choose the business field benefit from typing, book- keeping, and other essentials in office training. Austin students also have the advantage of on-the-iob training through part time employment. For the vocational student choices range from carpentry and auto mechanics to radio and TV repair for boys, and girls may pursue the fields of cosmetology or practical nursing. No matter which area is selected the graduate is well trained :ind ready to assume adult responsibilities upon leaving school. 4.4, 1 105 .wo HAINER-Room 220 FRONT ROW: Wosko, Tobor, Schutlz, Enstod, Arntzen, Renke, Schmeling. ROW 2: Hoskin, Mikkelson, Butler, Nelson, Voss, Suronk, Clowson. ROW 3: Johnson, Buck, Boettcher, Wolfe, Oxley, Steen, Wichmonn, Bellrichord. ROW 4: Forrell, Butler, Belshon, Ruud, Eogen, King, Glyn, Blowers, Burngorner, HARRIGAN-Room 142 FRONT ROW: Bonnes, Steinbrink, Speredon, Cottnock, Anderson, Clork. ROW 2: Peterson, P. Johnson, Jonice Johnson, Everson, Joon Johnson, Nordmeier, Wolfe. ROW 3: Berry, Koepsell, Erickson, Horrison, Gess, Best, Joyce Johnson. ROW 4: Zook, Reimers, Motthews, Tolsor, Slupe, Slcogeboe, Pickett, Downs, Wiedemonn. -W ,N 4 DICE-Room V-107- Grade 1 1 FRONT ROW: Moierus, R. Ellis, Lyle, Mitch ell, Petersen, Mognuson. ROW 2: Nootz Blume, Nihort, N. Ellis, Riskedohl, Christian- son. ROW 3: Mortin, Bohl, Lenz, Duclycho Lester, Orth, Lewis.. DOWN-Room 246 FRONT ROW: Bridley, Dahlke, Moehlmon, Henricks, Dunlop, Roobe, Jocoloson. ROW 2: Tinkhom, Honson, Allos, McMos1ers, Heard, LeBorron. ROW 3. Long, Birmocomb, Johnson, Nootz, Finley, Miller, Wollschloger, Loskewitz. ROW 4. Lorson, Gothord, Anderson, Fendrick, Dimmel, Thompson, Dovis, Hoskin. wi! 106 I 1 A. JOHNSON-Room 340- Grade 1 1 FRONT ROW: Carmack, Waterbury, Even- son, Nielsen, Dunn, Rosenthal. ROW 2: Sales, Hansen, Ritter, Ashton, Larson, Gilbertson. ROW 3: Truce, Eblen, Roberts, Benclcendort, Greenameyer, Perry. ROW 4: Barley, Camm, Keller, Kohlwes, Krupicka, Flatten, Vinaas. MAGNER-Room 146 FRONT ROW: Earl, Benson, Anderson, Zrucky, Peterson, Davison, Smith, Ganfield ROW 2: Bawek, Kooy, Haack, Page, Dopita Burgess, Henricks, Hardy. ROW 3: Folven Schneider, Hagelund, Madison, Sundholm Johnson, Stevens. ROW 4: Hildreth, Carter Kramer, Schmidt, Anderson, Brechan, Peter- sen, Voss. 1 . MR 5. I A' is Nl ' . 'is W 'I ag X Q5br 1x.... L4 MEINHARD-Room 213 FRONT ROW: Falck, Cafourek, Bungum, De- For, Bellrichard, Skov, White. ROW 2. Thomp- son, Grundmeier, Dostal, Haney, Coumbe, Fennell. ROW 3: Berry, Hylland, Pfister, Jacobs, Hartson, Anderson. ROW 4: Fawver, Furtney, Lechnir, Norby, Vlasaty, Rector. VOCATIONAL THEMES mean frequent,trips to the library, Here Mrs. Ruth Mitchell, librarian, helps Sharon Anderson locate re- quired information. RABIDEAU-Room 2'I 1 FRONT ROW: VanComp, Prindle, Wllham, Ziemer, Young, Skinner, Kelly, Olson. ROW 2: Woods, White, Leahy, Wolf, Earl, Hayes, Wolfe. ROW 3. Larweck, Morgan, Pyburn, Scrabeck, Watt, Miller, Powers. Dammen. THIEMICH-Room 222-A FRONT ROW: Mickelson, Hardy, Henricks, Lindstrom, Todd, Gower, Wencl. ROW 2: Hastings, Smith, Finholdt, Easton, Ploger, Grundy, Geyer. ROW 3: Schulz, Brown, Sollie, Hanson, Carlson, Lightly, Enright, Morrell. ROW 4: Bowlby, Hubmer, L.Johnson Osborn, R.Jol1nson, Highet, Herrick, Carlson, Gildner. as ,L 'F f MORGAN-Room 108 Grade 1 1 FRONT ROW: Evanson, Blume, Jarvis, Lar: son, Hallum, Luthe. ROW 2: Brown, Moody, Lang, Hynie, Olson, Norton, Lee. ROW 3: Asleson, Kramer, Mealy, Norarn, Miller, Honsey, Thompson. ROW 4: Dcinowsky, Wil- liams, Seim, Franklin, Chrz, Bouers, McMichael, Pike. L14 TROMANTINE-Room 'I24 FRONT ROW: Joseph, Newman, Nelsen, Backlund, Davis. ROW 2: Rogers, Doty, Hin- kle, Lees, Zrucky. ROW 3: Wollweber, Nel- son, Peterson, Sterling, Cafourek, Bates, BEDSTAD-Room 38 Grade 10 FRONT ROW: Bolle, Mulanix, Tate, Ferguson, Tapp, Jacobson, ROW 2: McAllister, Dennis, Uzlik, Lees, Burke, Natson. ROW 3: Ferris, Richardson, Griese, Behrens, Camerer, Shuda, Noble. SEEING THE UNSEEN is always fun for stu- dents in Mr. Wistrcill's biology closs. Here Sharon Skieveland and Susan Sondergoard take their turn to look through the microscope. BELL, M.-Room 238 FRONT ROW: Madsen, Rodahl, Streeter, Fisch, DeVoney, Dunn. ROW 2: Mensing, Schultz, Lieske, Bos, Gallaher, Speten, Sho- tek. ROW 3: Maloney, Nelson, Lawson Quam, Overocker, Nielsen, Carter. ROW 4: Anderson, Zeller, Pickett, Miller, Maus, Becker Simonson, Dankert, BELL, R.-Room V-'I 'I7-A FRONT ROW: Jepsen, Ferguson, Lunde, Arm- strong, Guckeen, Blowers. ROW 2: Shoop, Klement, Knowlton, Ginn, Liclberg, Bornflitt, Brandt. ROW 3: Thompson, Baxter, Knutson, Maus, Peterson, Meland, Jerry Petersen. GALBRAITH-Room 209 FRONT ROW: Johnson, Gilbertson, Schuster, Usem, Jepsen, Smith, Martin. ROW 2: Mix, J Johnson, Schmidt, Ries, C. Johnson, Hockens, G. Johnson, Slaser, ROW 3: Vietor, Hansen, Bortell, Hall, Schramm, Maston, Taylor. ROW 4: Corll, Larson, Dean, Berven, Goodwin, An- derson, Reinartz, Youinker, HILL-Room 234 FRONT ROW: Gilbertson, Watson, Hanson, Everson, Hulet, Heimer. ROW 2: Rasmussen, Sitz, Haakenson, Seniem, Ferguson, Gwinn, Williams. ROW 3: Whitcomb, Ankeny, Huff man, McKee, Thompson, Burihgo, Koski, Wolfe. ROW 4: Lerum, Wilke, Nemitz, Dahlback Tabor, Lee, Sheller, Anderson, Asper. ENGLESON-Room 207 Grade 10 FRONT ROW: Fletcher, Bowe, Irwin, Titus, Rose, Caron. ROW 2: Laivell, KiN9ef1,Lai- weck, C. Fletcher, Wood, Bergdale, Andresen. ROW 3: Topp, Hendrikson, Wambeam, Grant, Nelson, Lee, Luthe, Anderson. ROW 4: Murphy, Purcell, Brandt, Lipovsky, Dodds, Bos, Downey, Kottner. GOICK-Room 'I35 FRONT ROW: Unger, Haskin, Krachmer, Madison, Myhre, Ewcilclt, Wakefield, ROW 2: Nihart, Barnes, Rice, Stern, Larson, Kellogg, Sollie. ROW 3: Shirk, Smith, Kramer, John- son, Wencl, Nelson. ROW 4: Back, Lciugen, Albright, Schrafel, Whitaker, Christensen, Nybo, Anhorn, Mangnuson. x HOVLAND-Room 108 Grade 10 FRONT ROW: Anderson, Kincs, Clark, Beadle, Wollschlager, Thorsell, Hansen. ROW 2: Hall, Williams, Schleuder, TeFf, Thorn, Law- son, Attlesey, Felt. ROW 3: Jensen, Tyrer, Gaskill, Gray, Stern, Jarvis, D. Anderson, Helland, ROW 4: Moloney, Fawver, Krull, Johnson, Engelman, Folkestad, B. Anderson, Baker, R. Krull. INGRAM-Room 'I31 FRONT ROW: Borden, Baker, Becker, Haney, Jenkins, Larson. ROW 2: Miland, Oleson, Wen zel, Konz, Tesdahl, Schlie, Tridle. ROW 3 Evenson, Warnsholz, Harnor, Jacobson, Heich- el, White. . lr -can HUMMEL-Room 215 FRONT ROW: Johnson, Gullickson, Buchanan, Brandt, Bissen, Laewen, Hanson. ROW 2: Ne- well, Augustin, Wencl, Hansen, Johnson, Te- bay, Mealy. ROW 3: Yanzer, Gunderson, Thorson, Petersen, Mielke, Bumgarner, Harri- son. ROW 4: Burton, Paulson, J. Johnson, Harrison, Adams, Lightly, Warrington. KIEKENAPP-Room 235 FRONT ROW: Doherty, Shaman, Koontz, Stancl, Westrum, Beeman, Groh, Christy. ROW 2: Brown, Nelson, Shutt, Crump. Anderson, Derosier, Nelson, Wuertz. ROW 3: Oliphant, Appel, Boysen, Johnson, Lahann, Wangen, Sondegaard, Hansen, Apold, ROW 4: Hunter, Stephens, Holder, Riles, Nemitz, Green, Berry, Nelson, Tollerud. NESETH-Room 208 FRONT ROW: Swoncutr, Miller, Roush, Fonn, Holdorson, Schleicher. ROW 2: Chrisfoflerson, Andersen, Ferguson, Nelson, Kuhl, Fricke, Baldner, Friclce, Tomlinson. ROW 3: Biork, Wichmann, Seiver, Hcigelund, Elam, Klingfus, Wogond, Wagon. ROW 4: Albert, McLoughlin, Ronquist, Helfritz, Molcle, Davidson, Miller, Burton. WILCOX-Room 256 FRONT ROW: Jacobson, C. Johnson, Mix, Keck, Hockett, Dankers, Fischer, Sorenson. ROW 2: Howells, Marienou, Weigle, Swenson, Wrighf, Dunsmore, Averbook, Gamelin. ROW 3: P. Johnson, Grose, Mallory, Planrikow, Nygaard, R. Johnson, Austin, Frein, Fin- brcloten. ROW 4: Bulger, Snater, Horber, Bradford, Roger Johnson, Grinnen, M2DoncllCl, Barnum. WISTRCILL-Room 216 FRONT ROW: Lindemon, Day, Konz, Norton Mellem, Ryan, Skieveland. ROW 2: Fifield, Beckel, Steinbloclc, Frederick, Kenfia, Wescotr, Rupkolvis. ROW 3: Lennberg, Johnson, Frank, Lau, Byers, DeMe1s, Dimmel, Beeman. ROW 4 Hoium, Dougherty, Hortwig, Wiley, Clark, Tomhove, Kezar, Roberts, Uecker. 'fm .. ,,.: MOORE-Room 236 Grade 10 FRONT ROW: Biorgo, Comeau, Chambers, Wong, Baldner, Cooper, Sass. ROW 2: Cle- ment, Williams, Anfhofer, Arney, Corbin, Peterson, Lewis. ROW 3: Hall, Zrucky, Taylor, Hansen, Anderson, Boyer, Sfankey. ROW 4: Deormin, Hall, Knudsen, Wiedemann, Dar- ling, Houdek, Troff. f A ANDERSON-Room 217- Grade 9 FRONT ROW: Gilson, Renwick, Apinitis, Borg, Venema, Pratt. ROW 2: Rish, Storry, Camerer, Martin, Marquesen, Price, Mangnu- son. ROW 3: Larson, Wyant, Evans, Kamp, Peterson, Renville, Austin, Lastine. F5 T C3 .. 'tw-.ea ci .R L 1. 1 S if .Qt ,av ., 1 as ARNESON-Room V-125 FRONT ROW: Bell, Tapp, Perry, Blynn, Everson, Noble, Hansen. ROW 2: Halsey, Kinny, Hansen, McAllister, Olson, R. Fimon, Jeffers. ROW 3: Dennis, Waters, Hoag, Soli, Bellrichard, Helgeson, Greenlee. ROW 4: Kurth, Eckert, Romquist, Blum, DeSart, A. Fimon, Chesrown. BARR-Room 1 18 FRONT ROW: Gnocchi, Buclc Goodeu, Bel- inski, Downing, Woods. ROW 2: Duel, Olson, Stoike, Hyland, Ziemer, Kime, Madison. ROW 3: Dvorak, Johnson, Kerling, Wencl, Lund, Wold, Heller. ROW 4: Ulland, Flaherty, Gates, Hart, Anker, Jorgenson, Worlein. BERVEN- Room 107 FRONT ROW: Lestrud, Flynn, Hardy, Louk, Chambers, Harkness, Lemmerman. ROW 2: Peterson, Garbisch, Carll, Grundy, Anderson, McFarland. ROW 3: Morgan, Michie, Wandas, Thatcher, Ingersoll, Zupp, Jacobson. ROW 4: Forthun, Zitnak, Burton, Johnson, Karnes, Dernn, Stilwell, Tate. LEARNING TO USE the library correctly is stressed in the ninth grade. Then as seniors, like Roger Husemoller, they will be able to utilize its many valuable aids. CLARKE-Room 215- Grade 9 FRONT ROW: Sprandel, Armstrong, Gaul, McClary, Heinicke, Dankert, Wasko. ROW 2 Swingdorf, Stephenson, Prindle, Swenson Christopherson, Viskocil, Wehner. ROW 3 Bednar, Mattison, Hanson, Reynolds, Hen- ricks, Pike, Bugge, ROW 4: Miller, Maierus Schroeder, Stahl, Ribling, Brunmeier, Butler Higgins. EGTVET-Room 307 FRONT ROW: Swenson, Corkill, Kamp, Shoop, Voigt, Webber, Heine. ROW 2: Wigant, Lemberg, DeVries, Smith, Capp, Olson, Set- zin, Hightshoe. ROW 3: Sullivan, Hallman, Torgrimsan, Van, Adams, Bellrichard, Ander- son, Schlinger. ROW 4: E. Hallman, Grim- ley, Flanders, Hermsness, Lees, White, Schumacher, Zillgitt. GILLETT-Room 103 FRONT ROW: Collette, Lenoch, Sanford, Smith, Tyrer, Schradle. ROW 2: Thorsell, Maxfield, VandeGrift, Kestner, Wakefield, De- Rose, Iverson, Klassy, ROW 3: Carlin, Berg, Cline, Dearmin, Draheim, Wolcott, Johnson. ROW'4: Blynn, Baldus, Bye, Hackett, Marm- esh, Knudsen, Wollenberg. r JACOBSON-Room 136 Grade 9 FRONT ROW: Balmer, Tinlcham, Under- dohl Peterson, Hogelund, Lahann, ROW 2: Sabanish, Richard, Finley, Swain, Kunlz, Per- cival. ROW 3: Alias, Mensink Hansen, No- Iond, Kvam. ROW 4: Johnson, Wright, Wiley, Wobschall, Hall, Schuster, Grinnen. LEMBCKE-Room 105 FRONT ROW: Haslcin, Miller, Troulen, S. Miller, Heuton, Treu1er, Nemitz, Andresen. ROW 2: Chafilee, Fogdall, Moierus, Torrens, Berven, Espi, McKee. ROW 3: T. Miller, Haaclc, Andrews, Dewey, Sheldon, Hanson, Biorgo, Gaines. ROW 4: Shirlc, Flifton, Dig gins, Whitcomb, Erickson, McClain, Schleic- her, Kehrei. LITTLE-Room 252 FRONT ROW: Norman, Truesdell, Hardy, Pumroy, Eblen, Gerber. ROW 2: Sovich, Gunderson, Morey, Buringa, Beskey, Paulson, Francis. ROW 3: Haldorson, Christiansen, Smith, Olson, Nelson, Cerny, Higgins. ROW 4: Seiver, Applen, Goodnarure, Ver- milyea, Bukon, Lenz, Kaus. 2 ' we Q A 4 ' 115 Mgr M.. LUNDE-Room 306 FRONT ROW: Lufhe, Hanson, Dennisen, Lund Hall, Baclclund, Anhorn, ROW 2: Wangen Bulger, Woessner, Greenomeyer, Cook, Camm Butler, Jordan. ROW 3: Harris, Schneider Radke, Tverberg, Golden, Aughey, Hansen Wilson. ROW 4: Correy, Williams, Lange berg, Schultz, Johnson, Perkins, Rish, Leppik Boetrcher, 1 I rstf' 4 Vi V -ur -nv . sw' . ASKING MR. SELTZ about their civics grades are Gary Boettcher, Linda Bahl, Gary Lee, Sonia Lagervall, Sandra Wagner, Elline Kelly, Gene Johnson. 116 MARMAS-Room 'I 30- Grade 9 FRONT ROW: Burdine, Peterson, Earl Wolfe, Pelt, Barnett, Rushton. ROW 2: Hin kle, Ronquist, Torgersen, Buringa, Kelly, Benckendorf, Walrath. ROW 3: Cafourek, Bahl, Anderson, Hayes, Lagervall, Wagner Butorac. ROW 4: Beadle, Lee, Brimacomb Yocum, Bauers, Miller, Tennis, Russell, Lud rigsen. MARTINI-Room 254 FRONT ROW: Rabideau, Jacobs, Jacobson, Glassel, Chapman, Martin, Larson. ROW 2: Gilbert, Cotter, Nargan, Watt, Hogan, Hays, Monahan, Erickson. ROW 3: Nelson, Gemmel, Wolf, Nowell, Kuhn Jr., Hall. ROW 4: Nordstrom, Roseth, Hootz, Johnson, Reinartz, Bliese, Prigge. NELSON-Room 1 50 FRONT ROW: Sibbers, Andrews, Bowers, Hodak, Planz, Kiewatt, Keller, Troester. ROW 2: Lake, Anderson, Ryan, Finbraaten, Enright, Peterson, King. ROW 3: Hegg, Schmieder, Benson, Slowinski, Scott, Hanson, Porterfield, Hegstad. ROW 4: Highum, Nelson, Krueger, Neus, Sterling, Burgess, Spahn, Rush. SCHELPLER-Room 329- Grade 9 FRONT ROW: Bell, Overlay, Burke, Teats, Kelly, Ginn, Haskin. ROW 2: Fretthem, Got- hord, Laskewitz, Matti, Bishop, Sottler, Moe ROW 3: Armstrong, Coogan, Porsley, Berry Kime, Smith, Olson, Meier. nh-N ax by t 71 Q ' 5,4 ,fe as S 1 B yv SELTZ-Room 106 FRONT ROW: O'Morro, Mortin, Thompson Dolager, Legried, Rector. ROW 2: Boiley Christionson, Lightly, Allen, Krull, Boettcher Morgan, Nelson. ROW 3: Distod, Olson Tinsley, Cook, Sterling, Moe, Ashton, Thomp son, Burdislc. ROW 4: Phelps, Solge, Krick Bulger, Brown, Kromer, Campbell, Jacobson Green. WEGNER-Room 335 FRONT ROW: Ferguson, Cooley, Lightley, Haugland, Ellis, Woller. ROW 2: White Handelond, Chopek, Hornesk, Troop, Hcirdy, Nelson. ROW 3: Crowder, Mikkelson, Forcelle Chinnow, Harrison, Harrington, Longworth Gates. USING TEMPERA PAINTS is ci favorite ossign- ment in Mr. Wegner's ninth grade art closses. I 1 1 f 1 r RICKERT-Room 334 Grode8 FRONT ROW: Hagelund, Heard, Mohn, Johnson, Haack, Kirchdoerfer, Molde, De- laney. ROW 2: Butoror, Sibbers, Kentta, Hastings, Warinanen, Allen, Wolf, Nyba, ROW 3: LaVine, Lalferty, Graff, Halverson, Ryks, Johnson, Matison, Enstad. ROW 4: Kelly, Johnson, Hcnricks, Venaro, Glynn, Haskin, Houston, Kautz, Wilcox, Hodge, KNIGHT-Room 325 FRONT ROW: Handelcind, Aaains, Dunlap, Sanford, Anderson, Seim, ROW 2: Nernoss, Glover, Dahlback, Shutt, Anderson, Lightly. ROW 3: Miller, Koontz, Williams, Gilbertson, Johnson, Tinsley, ROW 4: Chrz, Jacobson, Olson, Kramer, Henarnan, Stevens Fifi 118 .om r LONNING-Room 344 FRONT ROW: Burdick, Shoemaker, Ronqulst Norman, Campbell. ROW 2: Lamb, Huffman Stevens, Wicks, Babb, Kautz, ROW 3: Lane Wyant, Anderson, Crews, Burton, Miller. NAUSS-Room 'l'I4 FRONT ROW: Johansen, Lewison, Wallei', Carroll, Kloch, Knotts, Norman. ROW 2: Nellis, Osborn, A Ulland, Thompson, E. Ull- and, Belshan, Morh. ROW 3: Cottingham, Shaman, Twiggs, Hoialnien, Taylor, Kirkwood, labor, Murphy, Schlie. ROW 4: Benson, Mit- lyng, Coumbe, Clark, Nelson, Davison, Dauer, Novak, Clark. BRINGLESON-Room 301 FRONT ROW: Quam, Haney, Riles, Hogan, McCoy, Cafourek, Brenno. ROW 2: Bailey, Heichel, Hyrkes, Swain, Stevens, Yonke, Mou- ka. ROW 3: Shurson, Hughsan, Shatek, Schleuder, Soiney, Schmidt, Luther, Lipovsky. ROW 4: Hofner, Bender, Peters, Mac Laren, Morrell, Lillquisi, Golberg, Page. QVALE-Room 'I 24-A FRONT ROW: Thompson, Hrubeiz, Saman, Lange, LeBarron, Miller, Ryiher, Zrucky. ROW 2: Lerud, Larson, Schieck, Aftlesey, Sverson, Helland, Hubmer, Skieveland. ROW 3: Le- cakis, Jensen, Dankert, Groves, Jones, Kue- ther, Heimsness. HOLDEN-Room 342 Grade 8 FRONT ROW: Chrisfianson, Carmack, Hynie, Berhow, Armstrong, Bergstrom, Biorgo, Judy Andersen, Jane Anderson. ROW 2: Linden, Thaicher, Corbin, Tomhave, Dale, 1Neubauer, Simonson, Graen. ROW 3: Spurgeon, Game- lin, Runquisi, Deon, Edwards, Rohde. ROW 4: Davis, Tranksan, Mickelson, Bailey, Corney, McGrath, Jacobson. SAARI-Room 356 FRONT ROW: Brand, Coleman, Johnson, Ruble, Bumgorner, Chambers, Traff. ROW 2: Barif, Torrens, Kramer, Ballanger, Bridgeman, Bowlby. ROW 3: Yancy, Adams, Erickson, Hovey, Boysen, Hanson, Berhow, Boughien. ROW 4: Lonergan, Goldsberry, Alm, Dunn, Faber, Burt. WELLENDORF-Room 332 FRONT ROW: Stephens, Louden, Jensen, Maston, Longbehn, Austin. ROW 2: Kooy, Johnson, Larson, Lou, Bang, Carroll, ROW 3: Larson, Kramer, Lee, Tomlinson, Boyer, Burlnga, ROW 4: Anderson, Kearns, Vilt, V. Anderson, Bulger, Booher, S,Vilf, KLIEN-Room 324 FRONT ROW: Asper, Larson, Hanson, Zruclcy, Meany, Tracy. ROW 2: Westrum, Johnson, Kerling, Teff, Dunlap, Youngman, Shanklancl. ROW 3: Krueger, Krull, Sundholm, Freeberg, Vlasaty, Lacy, Lillguist. ROW 4: L. Krueger, Stern, Cummings, Wead, DeFor, Prigge, Whipple. HASS-Room 302 FRONT ROW: Dennison, Christenson, Dalen- berg, Finholdr, Carlson, Carothers. ROW 2 Boysen, Steinblock, Irwin, Stanek, Thompson ROW 3: Byers, Wencl, Baldus, Safhre, Baudler Crews. ROW 4: Sterling, Brigge, Daniel Thomp son, Shoden, Finholdt, Thompson, Bustad. SCHNORENBERG- Room 353-Grade 8 FRONT ROW: Buchanan, Tomhave, Voorhees, Cain, Hendrikson, Beckman, Gerber. ROW 2: Moffit, Borden, Wilson, Smith, Eng, Ward, Smith, Sauer. ROW 3: Peterson, Oliphont, Rasmussen, Rogers, Nihart, R. Smith, Nelson, Hoag. N , 0 V 5. ra fo , I 1. Q, DAIN-Room 224 FRONT ROW: Daley, Scott, Tanner, Wetzel, Wong, Krochner. ROW 2: Lovlein, Bray, Eck- ert, Schmidt, Grcnle, Dudycha, Zech. ROW 3: Wagner, Teboy, Willcutt, Braoten, Goslee, Sa- ter, Salisbury, Schoeberl. 7' l it-liillt, MU RRAY-Room 34'I -Grade 8 FRONT ROW: DeFor, Levy, Thompson, Dybe- vik, Potter, Havener, Chaffee. ROW 2: Everson, Elben, Fclwver, Lane, Huinker, Knight, Wat- kins, Louk. ROW 3: Gantield, Peters, Young, Arney, Ankeny, Hoeper, Williams, Wussow. ROW 4: Herrick, Dormady, Biork, Olson, Falch, Goodwin, Hagstrom, Tinderholt, Holmes. BUSWELL-Room 303 FRONT ROW: Sullivan, Wolfe, Watts, Nelson, Brandt, Christianson. ROW 2: Sheldon, Peter- son, Davis, Gilbertson, Cullen. ROW 3: Crane, Peterson, Nelson, Rosenthal, Rose, Hinz, Ander- son. ROW 4: Miller, Tucker, Opsahl, McGonigle Foetsch, Houchin, Choftee, Shotek. DUFRESNE-Room 305 FRONT ROW: Haukons, Hanson, Heard, For- rell, Vician, Newell. ROW 2: Christensen, Miller, Rogers, Jones, Hanson. ROW 3. Brandt, Grimley, Johnson, Parr, Jernberg. ROW 4: Vaughn, Deyo, Fletcher, Collette, Woessner, QQ 0 I ,fm ff a r W, we . Cattnach, If '1 l 4 1 1 SW M ei-t., Q BERG-Room 346-Grade 8 FRONT ROW: Norton, Alm, Baum, Ellison, Treuier. ROW 2: Vonde Grifr, Wilson, White, Slowinski, Pinke. ROW 3: Williamson, Borlell, Plocek, Torfin, Solisbury. ROW 4: Huimon, Anderson, Downey, Jarvis, Geimer, Rumsey, Weichert. Us q., MAKING CHRISTMAS GIFTS is :J special pro iecf in Mrs. PIoger's home economics class Shown here moking their gifts ore Donna Onstod ond Sondra Knouer . W 'W' ' S GRAVEN-Room 305 FRONT ROW: Zeller, Hulet, Dufty, Bergland, Stilwell, Watkins, Jacobson, Wolf, ROW 2 Hartwig, Kruger, Schonsby, Parmer, Downing Larkin, Finch. ROW 3: Thiele, Olson, Griffin Lundeman, Swanson, Nelson, Stephenson Lunde. ROW 4: Gildrith, Peterson, Wellmann Kuhlemeier, Burke, Kreinbring, Falconer, Schuhmacher. CARLSON-Room 351 FRONT ROW: Thompson, Fergnson, Bumgarner, Schroeder, Brimacomb, Andresen, Yoncy. ROW 2: Underdahl, King, Rushton, Swain, Fletcher, Griese. ROW 3: Burduk, Brooks, Cramer, For- celle, Wynie, Sprandel. .1 li x 6 DAVIS-Room 354-Grade FRONT ROW: Peterson, Mack, Onstad, Albert, Stephenson, Adams. ROW 2: Wakefield, Knauer Wheeler, Dahlback, Watt, Dercisier, Voss. ROW 3: Hutson, Stevens, Olson, Richardson, Guy, Wesley. ROW 4: Larson, Jacobson, Day, Chrz, Kelly, Anderson. W5 QA ,X 1.7 2 r l i .2 3 HARDY-Room 102 FRONT ROW: Blowers, Meinhard, Lemmer- man, Wiedemann, lgou, Challgren. ROW 2: Engelmann, Johnson, Bellrichard, Berdahl, Buchler, Zrucky, Plager. ROW 3: Oihus, Mayer, Campbell, Finholdt, Adams, Cotter, Grose, Ulland. ROW 4: Melond, Richardson, Wilhams, Wilson, Brugger, Torrens, Carter. ROBERTS-Room 352-Grade 7 FRONT ROW: Tinkhom, Lencch, Denover, Briggs, Grover, Kelly. ROW 2: Vasey, Bell, Millam, Frederick, Jorgenson, Rothke. ROW 3: Hansen, Nelson, Lunde, Corkill, Blynn, Frank- lin, Flynn. WRIGHT-Room 301 FRONT ROW: Barron, Henricks, Kvam, Sul- livan, Noble. ROW 2: Pike, Hofne, Tomlinson, Tapp, Deyo, Hinkle, Anderson, ROW 3: Hel- geson, Richards, Krobos. Anderson, Sommer, Register, Dolquist. ROW 4: Groves, Sorenson, Jensen, Bulson, Larson, Honon. J.:, .A - at . s 'se W N, A 1 124 DATLY-Room 345 FRONT ROW: Keilen, Roberts, Titus, Reisureg Murphy, Ferris, Everson, Pery. ROW 2: Ander son, Wichmann, DeFor, Lane, Lightly, Herron Skogebo, Cook. ROW 3: Martin, Miller Flaherty, White, Voss, Paulson, Rush, Dennis ROW 4: Finbrclaten, Barth, Crosby, Matt, Fa! kum, Lemarek, Soli, Wicks. LEHRKE-Room 200 FRONT ROW: Bumgarner, Miller, Van Den- over, Vietor, Haynes, Berhow. ROW 2: Cofourek, Hansen, Scott, Nicholsen, Reich, Loecher. ROW 3: Stahl, Christenson, Opsahl, Swank, Berg, Seniem. ROW 4: Lester, Tapp, Leeper, Highet, Shirk, Brimacomb, Kreuger. L. JOHNSON-Room 222-B-Grade 7 FRONT ROW: Hugheon, Enger, Lund, Kunze Hoopman, Quam, Rud. ROW 2: Pickett, Gar- bisch, Wilcox, Mattfeld, Nagel, Dreyer, Phifer. ROW 3: Hulet, Phifer, Ring, LoBar, Morse, Eldred. ROW 4: Jordan, Hegge, Meineke, Chipault, Lillie, Applen, Belr. HADDORF-Room 'I 52 FRONT ROW: Chesin, Ginn, Smith, Baum, Wigant, D. Nelson, G. Nelson. ROW 2: Kingen, Kinny, Redding, Klingsheim, Luthe, Hallurn, Wolkchlrxeger. ROW 3: Vlasaty, Braaten, John- son, Pedersen, Waterbury, Corsan, Kinny, Kra- mer. ROW 4: Tufte, Johnson, McClary, Cole, Gchagan, Smith, Boyenga, Larson. WHEELOCK-Room 304 FRONT ROW: Rosenthal, Brandt, Varney, Hall, Kelly, Zimmerman. ROW 2: Sparks, Marsden, Overby, Jensen, Hodak, Thorn, Bednar. ROW 3: Nelson, Johnson, Swanson, Sathrum, Ane derson, McMichael, Iverson. ROW 4: Krupicko, Guy, Schick, Troester, Howe, Cotter, Perry Lenz. aw it cz . K gpg? Q . . iii : l PETERS-Room 347 FRONT ROW: Bothun, Bundy, Johnson, Seiver, Averbook, Bell, ROW 2: Kiemele, Bridley, Peters, Maxfield, Apold, Hovland. ROW 3: Goodnature, Downing, Newell, Waters, Mun- ro, Quam, Bergdale. ROW 4: Koepsell, S, An- derson, Sayles, Gilson, M. Anderson, Tate, Hardy. 231 xf i RESEARCH THEMES, reading for pleasure- daily reports-these are only o few of the reasons AHS libraries are popular places, Here taking advantage of the card catalogs are Jane Schneider and Joyce Gutenberg while Shirley Shutt checks out some material, R. ANDERSON-Room' 328-Grade 7 FRONT ROW: Koontz, Byers, Wangen, Becker, Brads, Cain, King. ROW 2: Wolf, Eblen, Sou- cek, Allen, Gunderson, Burton, Bisbee. ROW 3: Chambers, Rupkalirs, Mielke, Mistretta, Cotter, Miller, Madson, Keyser. ROW 4: Dennisen, Youngmark, Wangen, Swanson, Sobanish, Skel- ton, Kiel. DEUTSCHMANN-Room 343 BOTTOM ROW: Bustad, Bokke, Rumsey, Sever- son, Nilke. ROW 2: Miller, Joseph, Norton, Paperfus, Johnson. ROW 3: Ronquist, Corkill, Clark, LoRogue, Lewison. ROW 4: Klingfuss, Mealy, Forrister, Torkelson, Clennon, Gullick- son, Seiver. WATCHING AND LISTENING is the first part of any learning. Here Ralph Morgan and Bruce Lees observe their teacher, Mr. Ronum. l 1 4 C Q gin. 0- 543, sl ' LEARNING ABOUT the complicated side of o Television set ore Rodney Wenzel ond Vern Yonzer, Their instructor is Mr. Henry Dryer. REACHING FOR ANOTHER PIN while setting cm customers hoir is Georgia Hemphill, Mrs. Noson, instructor, observes ond gives helpful suggestions. 127 ILT rises? CONSTRUCTIVE CRITICISM is on important pori of speech work. Here Miss Spaulding evaluates Ted Forrell's strong ond weak points. Graduatnon the long antrcupated moment an a students lute suddenly arrnves Almost too soon It seems he will don has cap and gown walk down the aisle and across the stage to receave hrs coveted duploma But thus same student also realrzes there rs more to lute than school That graduatron rs, rather than an end a begmnmg With memorable and profitable schoolrng as a foundation the Austm High School graduate walks confidently into the future antlclpatlng a rlch and full life SElllllllS 128 P r 4 3 , fy ,I t. I ! X L X w 5 x x 2 NS.,- Roger Husemoller, Karen Mcnfison Jock Soori, Georgicnno Larson I ff Qi ' -fi -' ? fvfyffwfifflliifw FA wif-'-wiv: w?n1QvQH1--,ww ff, f'V-fffvfgfffwi 1' HL-wfgffee!-f-in'wa ms-r4,41:Q, gszmzwsffxzasfz-s-if, wvzififfvf: . ---' ,ggie4g51g?,fgw,g,ggwwff,gg+y'- -'+A ,Amwww - -f . . 'tw , ' 5 WP fifz f -V 4f121'W1ffWM:f ' mfV'l?'Q?1iW'3zff2i?wsif?1- S'i?1W'2ik24fAff'?vJ Waals 5fmwi:f1s,fes:ffszfes aihzfffgfhyfiffffesfwf:ufsifvismbsf'mxsswgfw qw- -. if 32 f st.. ,Q z.,5S,xwr1 Ae ,X-1.sxfw. 1z.3,.,,h,-Fw gb gvmgigzyef7,i,,1j,,1-glvw,WM,U,,,,z,.L,,.,H,,.,.,k,M ,, MWqw,,5,,E,f,,,,,s,MAg,MMk ,,.x,v my Ma 3'f 3' , gmgkg ,x ffffv , 129 WONDERING WHAT THE FUTURE HOLDS are the senior class ofticers as they pause to have their picture taken, They are Janice Baldner, Treasurer, Dick Gaughren, Vice President, Jean Anderson, Secretary, and Bob James, President. As our student life comes to a close JUDY AANDAHL - Ovie - Austinaires 35 Chorus 2,35 Dirk and Bauble 2,35 GAA 'lg Friendship Club l,2,3g Jr. Academy of Science if Orchestra l,2,3g Thespians 1, Part Time Employment 2, Music Assistant 35 All State Chorus 3. MARLYS ADAMS-Friendship Club 35 Cafeteria Staff 25 Part Time Employment 3. CHARLENE ALM- Cha -Chorus l,3, Friendship Club l,2g GAA lg Latin Club l,2g Part Time Employment 3, Lute Song Prompter 3. BARBARA JEAN ANDERSON - Barb - Austinian 3, Friendship Club i,2,3f FHA if Library Service 2. DAVID L. ANDERSON - Buzz - FFA lg Track l. DONNA JEAN ANDERSON - Friendship Club l,2g FHA lg GAA l. 130 Judy Aandahl Morlys Adams Charlene Alm Barbara Anderson David Anderson Donna Anderson JEAN ANDERSON - Andy - Chorus l,2,3, Dirk and Bauble 2 vice-President 3j GAA I, Latin Club 2,35 Student Council 2,3, Thes pians I, Friendship Club Cabinet l,2, President 3, Nurse's Office Assistant 25 Junior Class Secretary 2, Senior Class Secretary 3 Homecoming Attendant 3, Orchestra l. MARLENE K. ANDERSON - Friendship Club l,2,3, FHA l, Vice-president, 25 GAA l,2, Part Time Employment 3. MARLYS ANDERSON - Part Time Employ ment 3. SANDRA ANDERSON - Sandy - Cheerleader 2,3, Chorus 3 Dirk and Bauble 2,39 Friendship Club l,2,3, GAA l,2,3, Spanish Club l,3, Vice-President 2, Student Council Secretary 3, Lute Song 3, Thespian Vice-president lf Girls' State 2, Homecoming Queen 3. JOYCE ANDERST - Band l,2, Orchestra l, Thespians lg Part Time Employment 3. CARL ANDERSON RICHARD ALLAN APOLD - Dick - Part lime Employment 3. RAYMOND APPEL - Whitey Golf l,2,3. DUANE ARETT - Ush- ers' Club l,2,3, Football l, Part Time Employment 3. Jean Anderson Marlene Anderson Marlys Anderson Sandra Anderson Joyce Anderst Carl Andreson Richard APOlCl Ray Apple Duane Arett 0 ' 0 We, the seniors of 1957, experience Robert Armstrong Gary Arntzen Myles Asper Donald Austin Carolyn Babb Robert Baedke ROBERT ARMSTRONG - Bob - Band I, Part Time Employment l,2,3, Teacher's Assistant l. GARY ARNTZEN - Part Time Employ- ment 2. MYLES ASPER - Benny - Football l,2,3. DONALD AUSTIN - Don - Student Council 3, Ushers' Club 2,31 Basketball l,2,3, Football 2, Part Time Employment 3. CAROLYN BABB - Bobs - Friendship Club l,2,3, GAA l,2, Teacher's Assis- tant 2. ROBERT BAREDKE - Bob . Gary Bailey Janice Baldner jgygg Bqldngr Sharon Baldwin Saundra Barnes jqmeg Barnum JOYCE BALDNER- Moose -Chorus l, Friendship Club l,3, Secre- tary 2, FTA Treasurer 3, GAA 3, Student Council 2,3, Attendance Office 2, Class Secretary I, Queen Attendant 3. SHARON BALDWIN-Friendship Club 2,3, FHA l, GAA l. SAUNDRA BARNES- Sandy -Friendship Club 2,3, Lost and Found 2. JAMES BARNUM- Jim. JUDITH ANN BELLRlCHARD- JUdy - Friendship Club 3, GAA I, Latin Club l,2,3, Library Service 2, Part Time Employment 3. GORDON BELSHAN- Gord -Ushers' Club 2,3, Basketball l,2. Both satisfaction and regret BEVERLY BARTH- Bev -Library Service 2. JERRY BATES-Basketball I. BRUCE BAUDLER-Swimming l. SHIRLEY BEADLE- Sl1irl -Friendship Club l,2,3, GAA I, Library Service 2, Part Time Employment 2,3. DAVID BEAVER- Dave -- Band l,2,3, Orchestra l,2,3, Part Time Employment l,2,3. DAVID BELL- Dave -Track 3. WILLIAM BELL- Bill -FFA l,2,3, Part Time Employment 2,3, Teacher's Assistant 2. GARY BAILEY- Beetle , JANICE BALDNER- Janny -Friendship Club l,2,3, GAA I, Library Service 2, Port Time Employment 2,3, Class Treasurer 3. Beverly Barth Jerry Bates gmc, Bam-jl Shirley Beadle David Beaver Dodd 5.11 William Bell Judith Bellrichard Garden Belg SUZANNE BENSON- Sue -Friendship Club 2,3, FHA 2, Attendance Olllce l,2. BRUCE BERNDT-Ushers' Club 2,3. JOSEPH BERRY- Joe -Band l, Thespians l, Ushers' Club l,2, Part Time Employment 2,3, German Club 2, Treasurer 3. PHYLLIS BETTERLEY- Phyl -Friendship Club 1, GAA l, Cafeteria Staff 2, Part Time Employment 2,3. IRENE BISSEN-Friendship Club l, GAA l, Part Time Employment. DARLA BJORK-Camera Club 2, Friendship Club l,2,3, GAA l,2, Treasurer 3, Jr. Academy of Science l,2,3, Latin Club 2,3,4 Orchestra lp Tennis Club 2,3. Suzanne Benson Bruce Berndt Joseph Berry Phyllis Betterley Irene Bissen Darla Biork As we recall the years gone by f Blom Robert Bos Rosalie Bas rl Bostrack Caralee Boyer Iris Braforcl i Branden Ardell Brecle Duane Buchanan GARY BLOM-Part Time Employment l,3. ROBERT BOS- Bob - Part Time Employment 3. ROSALIE BOS- Rosie -Spanish Club 3, Cafeteria Staff 3, Teacher's Assistant 2. CAROL BOSTRACK-Friendship Club l,2,3, FTA l,2, GAA l,2, Li- brary Service l, Part Time Employment 2,3. CORALEE BOYER- Cork -Austinian 2, FTA l, Orchestra l, Sentinel 3, Spanish Club l,2,3. IRIS BRAFORD- Snacks -Chorus l, Friendship Club l,2, Spanish Club 2. ERVIN BRANDEN- Brandy -Door Patrol 2, Teacher's Assistant 3. ARDELL BREDE-Band l,2,3, Orchestra l,2,3, Baseball Manager l,2. DUANE BUCHANAN-Part Time Employment l,2,3. JAMES BUDD - .lim - Band 1,25 Jr. Academy of Science l,2,35 Proiectionist 35 Port Time Employment 3. ROGER BUDD - Rog - Library Service 25 Part Time Employment l,2,3. BARBARA BURDINE - Barb - Friendship Club lg Spanish Club l,2. ROGER BURINGA - Rag - Chorus l,2,3. ROBERT BURTON - Budeyes . CHARLES BUSCH - Beagle - Austinian 2, Editor 35 Dirk and Bauble 2, President 35 Spanish Club 2, Vice-president 35 Golf l,2,35 Quill and Scroll 2,35 Bernadine 25 Lute Song 35 Publications Board 2,35 Delegate to Governor's Conference on Youth 2. RUTH BUSTAD - Part Time Employment l,2,3. DONNA LEE BUTTS - Friendship Club 35 Latin Club l,2,55 Part Time Employment l,2,3. GARY BUTTS. And eagerly anticipate Gene Cafourek Audrey Carlson William Carlson Ronald Carothers Paul Chaffee Richard Christenson James Budd Roger Budd Barbara Burdme Roger Buringa Robert Burton Charles Busch Ruth Bustad Donna Lee Butts Gary Butts the future GENE CAFOUREK - Part Time Employment l. AUDREY CARLSON - Friendship Club l,2,3g Attendance Oliice 2. WILLIAM CARLSON - Bill - Austinian 25 Band li Camera Club li Dirk and Bauble 2,35 Orchestra lg Sentinel 35 Spanish Club l,2, Secretary 35 Part Time Employment l,2,35 Bernadine 25 Lute Song 3. RONALD CAROTHERS - Bigfoot - Student Council 2,35 Basketball l,2,35 Football l,2,35 Tennis l,2,35 Tennis Club 2,35 Teacher's As- sistant 2,35 Class Vice-President 25 German Club 2,3. PAUL CHAFFEE - Austinoires 35 Chorus 1,35 Orchestra l,2,35 Ushers' Club ly Golf l,25 Track 35 German Club 2,3. RICHARD CHRISTEN- SON - Dick - Door Patrol 25 FFA l,2,3. PHYLLIS CHRISTOFFERSON- ChriSty -Friendship Club l,2,3, GAA l,3, Teachers' Assistant 2. LORA LEE CHRlSTOFFERSON- Cl1ris - Band l,2, Friendship Club l,2,3, GAA l, Sentinal 3, Cafeteria Staff 3. GILBERT CHURCHILL- Gilly -Jr. Academy of Science l,2,3, Library Service Club l, Treasurer 2, President 3, Part Time Employ- ment 3, Science Club President 3. DONALD COMEAU- Don - Ushers' Club 2,3. GENE CONVERSE-Library Service l, Part Time Employment 3. DARLENE COOK- Dar , DARWIN COOK-FFA l,2: Football l, Track l,2,3. ROBERT COOPER- Coop -Austinian l,2,3, Camera Club l,2,3, Chorus i,2,3, Proiectionist l,2,3, Sentinel l,2,3, Bernadine 2, Sweethearts l. FRED COTTER-FFA i,2,3, Track l, Wrestling l,2,3, Part Time Employment 2. llis Chrisfofterson Lora Lee Christofterson Gilbert Churchill Old COMBO'-I Gene Converse Darlene Cook win COOK Robert Cooper Fred Cotter I We are proud of our accomplishments SCHARLENE CROUSORE - Cha - Friendship Club l,2, GAA l, German Club 2, Secretary 3. BEVERLY DAHL - Bev - Band l,2, Friendship Club 1.2: Part Time Employment 3. GARY DAHL - Aus- tinian 2, Camera Club Vice-President l, Chorus l,2, Dirk and Bquble 2,3, Sentinel 3, Talisman 3, Thespians lg Berngdi.-te 2, Lure Song 3. DUANE DAHLBACK - Dan - Latin Club l,2,3, Baseball l,2,3, Basketball l,2,3, Cafeteria Staff 3. RANDY DAMON. ELDON oAvis - Orville . Scharlene Crousore Beverly Dahl GQ,-y Dqhl Duane Dahlback Randy Damon Eldon Dg-1,5 SHIRLEY DAVIS - Shirl - Friendship Club l,25 Library Service lg Attendance Office 3. BARBARA DEAN - Barb - Friendship Club lg Part Time Employment 2,35 Class Treasurer 2. MARNE DEARMIN - Blonde - Friendship Club l,3. KENNETH DE FOR - Ken - Bond 2,35 Orchestra l,2,35 Bas- ketball l,25 Football l,2,35 Tennis 35 Track l,25 German Club 2,3. CAROL DEHLER - Dirk and Bauble 2,35 Friendship Club 2,35 Latin Club l,2,35 Thespians l. KAREN DEVRIES -Friendship Club 2,35 FHA ly GAA lg Attendance Office 25 Part Time Employment 2,3. Shirley Davis Barb Dean Marne Ken DeFor Carol Dehler Karen Devries 0 0 But sobered by the realization John Dewey Larry Dillqvou Roberta Dondo Charles Dotzenrod Sharon Downey Leon Dudycho Deanna Duel Denver DuMond Kelli' DUNN JOHN DEWEY - Austinian 2,35 Camera Club l, President 2,35 Chorus 2,35 Dirk and Bauble 2,35 Orchestra l,2,35 Proiectionist l,2,35 Sentinel 2,35 Thespians lp Sweethearts1' lp Bernadine 25 Lute Song 3. LARRY DILLAVOU - FFA l,2,35 Traclc l,2,35 Wrestling l,2,35 Part Time Employment l,2,35 Teacher's Assistant l,2,3. ROBERTA DONDA - Bert - Camera Club 25 Friendship Club lj GAA l. CHARLES DOTZENROD - Dotz - Chorus l,2,35 Track 2,35 Part Time Employment 3. SHARON DOWNEY - Friendship Club l,2,35 FHA l,25 GAA l,25 Attendance Office 2. LEON DUDYCHA - Aus- tinian 35 Chorus l,2,35 Dirk and Bauble 2,35 Orchestra li Thes- pians I5 Lute Song 35 Sweethearts l. DEANNA DUEL - Friendship Club l,2,35 FTA 35 GAA l,2,35 Latin Club l,2,35 Study Hall Supervisor 3. DENVER DU MOND - Chorus 25 Part Time Employment 2,3. KEITH DUNN - Latin Club 25 Part Time Employment l,2,3. KATHLEEN EAGEN - Kay - Friendship Club 2, Attendance Of- fice 2. PRISCILLA EATON - Pris - Chorus 3, Library Service 35 Transfer Student from Perry, Iowa 3. ANITA EBLEN - Chorus l,2, Dirk and Bauble 2,37 Friendship Club l,2, Thespians 2. PATRICIA EBLEN - Pat - Chorus 2,35 Friendship Club 2,3p GAA i, Latin Club 2,35 Orchestra l,2,3. SHARON EKEDAHL - Chorus l,3. PAUL ELLISON - Jr. Academy of Science I, Part Time Employment 2,3. Kathleen Eagen Priscilla Eaton Anita Eblen Patricia Eblen Sharon Ekedahl Paul Ellison We have not always displayed our best CHARLES ENGER - Chuck - Band l,2,3, Orchestra l,2,3, NA- DINE ENGLE - Band I,2,3, Friendship Club 3, Orchestra l,2,3 Music Room Assistant 2,3, Teacher's Assistant 3, Sweethearts 2 JEANNE ERICKSON - Jean - Friendship Club l,2,3, FHA I,2 Vice-president 3, GAA l,2, DOROTHY ESPE - Dot - Friendship Club I, Library Service lp Attendance Office If Part Time Employment 2,3. DONNA ESTE5 - Library Service 2. MARGARET EVANS - Marg - Camera Club l,2, President 3, Dirk and Bauble 2,37 Friendship Club l,2, FHA lg GAA I,2,3f Thespians lp Part Time Employment 2,35 German Club Secretary-treasurer 2, President 3. EVERETT EVANSON - Door Patrol Ig Hall Patrol I. CAROL EVER- SON - Friendship Club I,2,3, FHA 25 FTA 2,3, Latin Club I,2. LEROY FEIL - Lee' - Part Time Employment 3. F r Charles Enger Nadine Engle Jeanne Erickson Dorothy Espe Donna Estes Margaret Evans Everett Evanson Carol Everson Leroy Feil ARTHUR FENDRICK - Amazon - Basketball 2,31 Football 3, Track 2,31 Teacher's Assistant 3. ALVIN FERGUSON. DARLEEN FER- GUSON - Friendship Club 25 GAA l. ROBERT FIFIELD - Bob - Band 3, Football 3, Golf 3, Transfer from Marshall, Minnesota 3. JAMES FINHOLDT -- Jim . HELEN FREDRICKSON - Frog - GAA l, Library Service 2. MARY JO FREESE - Jo - Friendship Club l,3, Attendance Oftice l, 2, Cafeteria Stott l,2,3, Study Hall Supervisor 3. RODNEY FRIEDRICK - Rod - Band lg Door Patrol 2, Lute Song 3. ROY FURTNEY - Band l, Football l,2,3g Track l,2,3. Arthur Fendrick Alvin Ferguson Darleen Ferguson Robert Fifield James Finholdt Helen Fredrickson Mary Jo Freese Rodney Friedrich Roy Furtney W Il f the h'ghIights LOIS GALLAHER - Louie - Dirk and Bauble 2,3, Friendship Club l,2,3, Thespians lf Part Time Employment 3. JAYNE GANNON - Cheerleader 2,3, Chorus lp Friendship Club l,2,3, GAA 2,3, Student Council l, Lute Song 3, Homecoming Attendant 3, RICHARD GAUGHRAN -- Smiley - Baseball l,2,3, Basketball l,2,3, Football l,2,3, Cafeteria Stal? 2,35 Part Time Employment l,2,3f Teacher's Assistant 3, Student Council Vice-president 3. RUTH ANN GEYER - Rudy - Chorus 2,35 Friendship Club l,2, Cabinet 35 Latin Club l,2,3g Part Time Employment 3, Head Major- ette l,2,3. EILEEN GILBERTSON - Gil - Austinian 3, Friendship Club l,2,3, FHA lg GAA l,2,3. WAYNE GILBERTSON - Red 138 Lois Gallaher Jayne Gannon Richard Gaughran Ruth Ann Geyer Eileen Gilbertson Wayne Gilbertson NANCY GOBEL - Nance - Friendship Club l,2,35 Latin Club l,2,35 Library Service 25 Part Time Employment 3. JAMES GOETSCH - Jim - Part Time Employment 3. LEONARD GOETSCH - Eu- gene - FAA l,2. JANICE GOLDEN - Jan - Friendship Club 2,35 Latin Club 25 Library Service 3. BEVERLY GREENLEE - Bev - Cafeteria Staff 35 Part Time Employment l,2. CAROL GREENLEE - Friendship Club 2,35 Attendance Oflice 2. BARBARA GREENMAN - Barb . LAURABEL GRIESE - Laura - Friendship Club 2,35 Attendance Office 25 Part Time Employment 3. LORRAINE GROTHE - Lorie - GAA l5 Part Time Employment 2,35 Library Service I. Nancy Goebel James Goetsch Leonard Goetsch Janice Golden Beverly Greenlee Carol Greenlee Barb Greenman Lqurqbel Griege Lorraine Grothe 0 0 Which enlightened or saddened us Gary Grovdnhl Kenneth Gucheen Joyce Gudenburg Ray Gwinn Gary Hackbarth Dale Hall GARY GROVDAHL - band i,25 Part Time Employment 3. KENNETH GUCHEEN - Ken - Track 25 Parr Time Employment 3. JOYCE GUDENBURG - Band 1,25 Dirk and Bauble 2, Secretary 35 Friend- ship Club l,2,35 Spanish Club l,25 Thespians lp Lute Song 35 Com- mittee Chairman Bernadine 2. RAY GWINN. GARRY HACKBARTH - Part Time Employment 3. DALE HALL - Blackie - Austinaires 25 Chorus l,2,35 Golf l,2,35 Part Time Employment 2,3. I 139 LEROY HALL- Lee -Chorus 1, Sentinel 3, Baseball 1,35 Football 1, Port Time Employment 1,25 Teacher's Assistant 1. BONITA HALL- MAN- Bonnie -Chorus 1,29 Friendship Club lg GAA l. ROGER HALLUM- Rog -Chorus 3, Dirk and Bauble 3, Football lp Swim- ming lg Track 2, Lute Song 3. LQVONNE HANSEN- Bonnie -Library Service 1. LINDA HANSEN -Dirk and Bauble 2,37 Friendship Club 1,2,3, Thespians 1, Part Time Employment 3. SHIRLEY HANSON-Band 1,25 Friendship Club 1,25 GAA 1, Port Time Employment 3. LeRoy Hall Bonita Hallman Roger Hallum LaVonne Hansen Linda Hansen Shirley Hanson From bewildered seventh graders HARRY HANSON-Part Time Employment 3. JOYCE HARDY-GAA 1. ARLENE HARTEMA-Part Time Employment 2,3. RICHARD HARTSON- Dick -Golf lp Wrestling l,2,3. CAROL HEM- MER-GAA lg Friendship Club 1,2,3. DARRELL HENAMAN-FFA 1,2,3, Football 1, Track 1,2,3, Wrestling 12,35 Part Time Employ- ment 1,2,3. JAMES HERRON- Jim -Part Time Employment l,2,3. SHELDON HESS- Skipper -Band 1,2,3, Chorus 3, Orchestra 2,3, Student Council 1,3, German Club 2, Vice-President 3, Football 1,2,3p Track 1,2,3. RICHARD HEUTON- Dick -Part Time Employment 2,3. Harry Hanson Joyce Hardy Arla-le Harhma RiCl10I'd HUYTSON Carol Hemmef Darrell Henaman JGIHGS Herron slteldf'-'V' H955 Richard Heuton lack Hunter Caren Jacob loAnne Jarvis RICHARD HlNZf DiClK -Part Time Employment 3. RICHARD HOGAN - Dick -Chorus 23, Latin Club 2, Ushers'Club 2, JUDY HOGREFE- Friendship Club 2,3, FTA 2 Vice4President 3, GAA 23, Latin Club 3. DONALD HOLDER- Don -RICHARD HOLMQUIST- Dick -FFA l,2. BEVERLY HUNDLO- Bev -Band i, Friendship Club i,2,3, FHA I, GAA i,2,3, Jr. Academy of Science l, Part Time Employment 3, Teacher's Assistant 2. Richard Hinz Donald Holder We changed to sophisticated seniors Roger Husemoller Kay irwin Charles Jacobsen Edith Jensen Bob James Gerald Johonnsen JACK HUNTER-Part Time Employment 2. ROGER HUSEMOLLER- Rag -Student Council 2,3, Thespians I, Tennis i,2,3, Wrestling i,3, German Club Treasurer 2. KAY IRWIN- lr -Friendship Club l,2, FHA 2, Part Time Employment 2,3. KAREN JACOB- Jake -Band l,2,3, Chorus i,2,3, Dirk and Bauble 2,3, Friendship Club l,2,3, FTA 3, GAA T, Latin Club 2, Tribune 3, Orchestra l,2,f3, Thespians l, Sweethearts l, CHARLES JACOBSEN - Chuck -Baseball l,2,3, Part Time Employment 3. ROBERT JAMES - Marly -Austinaires 3, Chorus 3, Student Council 3, Ushers' Club l, Tennis l,2,3, Lute Song 3, German Club 2,3, All State Chorus 3. JOANNE JARVIS- Jo -Chorus l, Friendship Club 2,3, FHA l,3, FTA 3, GAA l,3. EDITH JENSEN- Eydie -Friendship Club T,2,3. GERALD JOHANNSEN-Part Time Employment 2.3. RiCl1CI'd HOQGI1 Judy Hggrefe Richard Holmquist Beverly Hundlg BERNARD JOHNSON- Bernie -Door Patrol l,2,35 Hall Potrol i,2, 35 Ushers' Club 2,3. BEVERLY JOHNSON- Babe -Chorus l,2,35 Friendship Club 1,25 GAA lj Lost and Found lp Part Time Em- ployment 3. CAROL JOHNSON- Johns -Dirk ond Bouble 25 Friend- ship Club 1,25 Sentinel 35 Thespions ly Attendance Office lg Part Time Employment 35 Bclnd Moiorette l,2. CHERYL JOHNSON- ShriIl -Friendship Club 1,35 Lost ond Found 25 Teacher's Assistrxnt 2. DONNA JOHNSON-Friendship Club if GAA I5 Orchestra 1,25 Port Time Employment 3. EDWARD JOHNSON - Eddy -FTA Vice-President 25 Jr. Academy of Science l,2,35 Librory Service 1,25 Sentinel 35 Part Time Employment 35 Lute Song 3. GARY JOHNSON-Chorus 35 Ushers' Club lp Tennis l,2,3. JANET JOHNSON- Jan -Friendship Club l,2,35 GAA i5 Sentinel 35 Part Time Employment 3. JANICE JOHNSON- Red eFriendship Club I,2,35 GAA lj Attendance Office 25 Port Time Employment 3. Bernard Johnson BeverIY Johnson Caro' Johnson Cheryl Johnson Gary Johnson janet Jqhnsqn Jdhiie JOLIHSOII When we entered iunior high Janice Johnson Judith Johnson Kaye Johnson Kenneth Johnson Lorraine Johnson Norena Johnson Dgnnq Jghnggn Edward J0i H1S0fl JANIS JOHNSON-Chorus I5 Friendship Club l,2,35 FTA 35 GAA 1,25 Spanish Club I. JUDITH JOHNSON- Judy -Friendship Club 2,35 Librory Service 3. KAYE JOHNSON-Friendship Club l,2,35 FHA 35 GAA l,2,3. KENNETH JOHNSON- Ken. LORRAINE JOHNSON- Lorrie -Part Time Employment 2,3. NORENA JOHNSON- Rene -Friendship Club 35 Lotin Club l,2,35 Port Time Employment 3. VIRGINIA JOHNSON- Gin -AChOrus l,2,3, Friendship Club l,2,3, FHA I, GAA I,2, Latin Club I,2,3, German Club 2,3. LELLEN JONES - Buck, KAY JORDAN-Austinion 2, Dirk and Bouble 2, Treasurer 3, Friendship Club I,2,3, FTA 2, President 3, GAA l,2,3, Latin Club I,2,3, Sentinel Editor 3, Thespians I, Quill and Scroll 2,3, Lute Song 3, Lute Song Committee Chairman 3. WILLIAM JORDAN- Bill -Bond I,2,3, Football I. MARILYN JORGENSON- Soddy -Friendship Club I, Library Service 3. ROB- ERT JUSTICE- Bob -Basketball I,2, Football I,2,3, Tennis 2,3. SHARON KAUTZ- Kootie -Austinion 2, Editor 3, Friendship Club I,2, FTA 2, GAA I,2, Latin Club I,2, Quill ond Scroll 2,3, Board of Publications 3, NANCY KELLEY- Nan -Dirk cmd Bouble 2, Friendship Club I,2, Sentinel 3, Thespicns I, Cafeteria Staff 2. RONALD KELLOGG- Ron, Virginia Johnson Lellen Jones KGY Jbfddn William Jordan Marilyn Jorgenson ROIJSYI Justice Sharon Kautz Nancy Kelley Ronald Kellogg o o o I of Getting acquainted with our new I e ALAN KESTNER- Buck -FFA I, Trcck I,3, Port Time Employment 2,3. LARRY KIEL-Chorus I,2, Part Time, Employment 3. GERALD KIEWATT- Jerry -Band I,2, Chorus 3, Port Time Employment 2,3. MARJORIE KlME- Marge -Friendship Club l,2,3, GAA I, Lost and Found I, Sentinel 3, Thespians I, Port Time Employment 3. DARWYN KING-Band I,2,3, Orchestra I, Ushers' Club 2,3. DAVID KINNY- Dave -Football I,2,3, Wrestling I,2,3, Part Time Employment I,2,3. Alan Kestner Larry Kiel Ggrqld Kigwqft Mariorie Kime Darwyn King David Kinny 1 2 CARL KOLPIN-Orchestra l, Part Time Employment l,2,3. KAREN KONZ- Kay-Kay -Chorus 2, Friendship Club l,2,3, FHA 3, GAA l,2, Lost and Found 3, Attendance Office 2, Nurses' Office As- sistant 3, Teacher's Assistant 2. JANET KOONTZ- Jan -Friendship Club l,2,3, FTA 2, German Club 2,35 Lost and Found i, Part Time Employment 3, Maiorette 2,3. LARRY KRACHMER- Skratch -Band l,2,3, Ushers' Club 2,3, Base- ball l. KARROL KUHL-Friendship Club 2,3, GAA l, Orchestra l. KAREN KUNZE-Friendship Club l,2,3, FHA l,3,1GAA l,2, Atten- dance Oliice 2. Ca,-I Kolpin Karen Konz Janet Koontz Luffy K,-qchmgr Karrol Kuhl Karen Kunze Was our first task Robert Kurth Sara Laivell Geo,-giqnnq Larson Glen Larson Louis Larson je,-old Lacy Bonnie Lee Ilene Lee Robert Leg ROBERT KURTH- Bob -Chorus l,2,3, FFA l,2,3, Sweethearts l. SARA LAIVELL- Sal -Chorus l,2,3, Friendship Club 2,35 GAA l. GEORGIANNA LARSON- Georgie -Dirk and Bauble 2,3, Friend- ship Club l,2, Cabinet 3, GAA l,2,3, Latin Club l,2,3, Attendance Oflice 3. GLEN LARSON-Part Time Employment 2,3. LOUIS LARSON- Louie -Track l, JEROLD LECY- Jer -Ushers' Club 2. BONNIE LEE- Bon -Friendship Club l,2,3, FHA lg GAA lp Part Time Employment 2. ILENE LEE- Lou -Friendship Club 2,3. ROB- ERT CARL LEE- R. C. -Latin Club l. SHIRLEY LEE- Sl'1FrI -Library 2, JOHN LEMBRICK-Band 1,35 Foot- ball 1,2,3: Track 1,2,35 Wrest.ling 1,2,3. LARRY LESTRUD-Football 2. RICHARD LIEN- Dick -Swimming lg Part Time Employment 3. BOB LILLIQUIST- Quist -Latin Club 1,2,3, Student Council 1,2,35 Base- ball 1,2,35 Basketball 1,2,35 Football 1,2,35 Teacher's Assistant 2,35 Lute Song 35 Class President 2. JOHN LINDEN-Part Time Ern- ployment 2,3. harley Lee John lembrick Larry Lestrud lchard Lein Robert lilliquist John Linden We received our first letter grades PAT LIST- Trixy -Friendship Club 1,2,35 GAA 1,35 Spanish Club l,2,35 Teacher's Assistant 3. JERRY LOADER-Basketball 15 Track 2,35 Part Time Employment 2,3 JOHN LOCKE- Johnny -Band 1,25 Basketball Ip Track 2,35 Wrestling 25 Swimming 35 Part Time Em- ployment 2. CAROL LOCKWOOD-Austinaires 35 Band 1,2,35 Chorus l,2,3. BONNIE LOEWEN-Library Service 2. JOAN LOEWEN- DacIy - Dirk and Bauble 2,35 Friendship Club 1,35 Latin Club 1,2,35 Spanish Club 2,35 Thesoians 1 GERALD LOUDEN- Jerry -Part Time Employment 3. JIM LUND-e Football 1. RALPH LUNDE- Herr -Ushers' Club 15 Basketball Man- ager 2,35 Football Manager 2,35 Track 25 Teacher's Assistant 2,35 German Club 2,3. Pat List Jerry Loader John Locke CUYOI Lockwood Bonnie Loewen Joan Loewen Gerald I-OUCIOI1 James Lund Ralph Lunde Kathryn Luthe Kenneth MacDonald Judy Maclareli JoAnn Madson Eugene Mallory Karen Matison Robert McAlister Roger McClelland Carol McCoy KATHRYN LUTHE- Kathy -Chorus if Friendship Club l,2. KEN- NETH MacDONALD- Ken -Door Patrol 2, Usher's Club l,2,3g Swimming l,2,3. JUDITH MacLAREN- .Iudy -Friendship Club l,2,3f GAA if Sentinel 25 Part Time Employment 21 Talisman 3. JoANN MADSON-FTA 3, GAA l,2y Latin Club lg Part Time Em- ployment 2,3, EUGENE MALLORY-Part Time Employment l,2,3. KAREN MATISON-Austinian 3, Band i,2,3, Camera Club l,2, Secretary-Treasurer 3, Dirk and Bauble 2,35 Friendship Club 2,3, Cabinet if GAA l,2, President 3, Jr. Academy of Science l,2,3, Latin Club 2,35 Orchestra l,2,3, Thespians l. ROBERT McALISTER- Bob -Part Time Employment 2,35 Teacher's Assistant l. ROGER McCLELlAND- Rag -Jr, Academy of Science if Swimming l. CAROL MCCOY- Mic -Friendship Club 3, FTA l,2, Latin Club l,2,3g Part Time Employment 3. And were given a chance to display In Memoriam In these brief lines we say farewell to Janet Hope Meister who died on September 26, l956. Because of her heart condition, her school and community ac- tivities were limited. Yet her quiet unassuming manner brought a welcome calmness to our sometimes hectic school days. Janet will not walk down the aisle at Commence- ment, but as we, her classmates, receive our diplomas, we will be reminded of her unfulfilled dreams and ambitions. Her' absence will remind us to take life's opportunities more seriously and perhaps in some measure achieve for her as well as for ourselves. DeVONA McDERMOTT- Dee -Cheerleader 1,2,3, Chorus 3, Dirk and Bauble 2,3, Friendship Club 1,2,3, GAA 1,2,3, Spanish Club 1,2,3, Attendance Office 3, Part Time Employment 3. .IoANN Mc- FARLAND- .Io -Chorus 1, Friendship Club 2,3, FTA 3, GAA 3, Part Time Employment 2,3. RONALD McKAY- Ron -Baseball 1,2,3. LYLF McKEE. NEIL McLAUGHLIN- Mac -Chorus 1,2,3, Football 1,2, Track l,2, Sweethearts 1. SUZANNE MEISTER- Tootie -Band 1,2, Chorus 1,3, Friendship Club l,2,3, GAA 3, Orchestra 2. MARIANNE MICHIE- Meem -Austinian 2, Dirk and Bauble 2,3, Friendship Club 1, Cabinet 2, Treasurer 2, FTA 3, GAA 1,2, Latin Club 1,2,3,- Spanish Club 2,3, Thespians 1, Teacher's Assistant 3, Lute Song 3,, Latin Club Tribune 1,2, Senator 3, Talisman 3, Exchange Student to Holland. ALLAN MlTLYNG4 Satch -FFA I, President 2,3, Jr. Academy at Science 3, Football 1,2, Track 2,3. ELAINE MOE-Friendship Club 1,2. Dee McDermott JoAnn McFarland Ronald McKay Lyle McKee Neil McLaughlin Suzanne Meister Marianne Michie Allan Mifyng Elaine Moe 0 0 Our talents In music and drama Kay Moore Larry Morgan Pqfriciq Munson Denis Nelson Marlene Nelson Marsheq Nelson KAY MOORE- Rabbit -Austinian 2,3, Chorus 3, Friendship Club 1,2,3, FTA 3, GAA 1,2, Jr. Academy of Science 1, Latin Club 2, Aedile 3. LARRY MORGAN. PATRICIA MUNSON- Put -Chorus 2,3, Friendship Club l,2, Spanish Club I, Part Time Employment 2,3. DENIS NELSON-FFA 1,2,3, Part Time Employment 1,2,3. MARLENE NELSON. MARSHEA NELSON-Friendship Club If Cafeteria Stal? 3, Part Time Employment 2. MARVIN NELSON- Nels -Jr. Academy of Science lj Basketball Ig Tennis 2,35 Part Time Employment 3. MERVEL NELSON- BoBo Jr. Academy of Science I5 Basketball 25 Tennis 2. MICHAEL NELSON - Mike -Part Time Employment 3. RICHARD NELSON- Dick -Part Time Employment 1.,a. SHARON NELSON- Nellie -Chorus 2,35 Friendship Club l,2,35 GAA I,25 Orchestra 1,25 Thespians ly Part Time Employment 3. FRANKLIN NEWELL- Frank -Baseball I5 Football I5 Swimming l,2,35 Track 2,35 Teacher's Assistant 2,3. Marvin Nelson Mervel Nelson Michael Nelson Richard Nelson Sharon Nelson Frank Newell With promotion to senior high MARION NEWELL-Friendship Club 2,35 Library Service I,2,3. BARBARA NOBLE- Barb -Part Time Employment 2. PHYLLIS NOBLE - Phyl -Friendship Club l,2,35 Thespians lg Part Time Employment 35 Teacher's Assistant I. BEVERLY NORDLAND- Bev -Friendship Club I,2,35 GAA i5 Part Time Employment 35 Teacher's Assistant 2. CARLOTTA NORTON- Lottie -Band l,2,35 FTA 25 Orchestra ',2,35 Sentinel Associate Editor 35 Sweethearts l. CHARLES NOVAK- Chuck -German Cllib 2,35 Part Time Emplovment 3. MARY ODEGAARD- Ode -Chorus 35 Dirk and Bauble 2,35 Friendship Club l,2, Vice-President 35 FTA Secretary 35 GAA l,25 Latin Club l,2,35 Maiorette 2,35 Student Council 35 Thespians l. DENNIS OLSON- Denny -Chorus l,2,35 Dirk and Bauble 2,35 Thespians I5 Usher's Club 2,35 Port Time Employment I,2,3. LUCILLE OLSON- Punk -Library Service I. Marion Newell Barbara Noble Phyllis Noble Beverly Nordland Carlotta Norton Charles Novak Mary Odegaard Dennis Olson Lucille Olson :Ann Perry :Verne Peterson lorman Pinke IDELLA OPSAHL- Della -Part Time Employment l,2,3. ROBERT OS- BORN- Oz -Baseball l,2,35 Cafeteria Staff 3. DIANNE OVE- ROCKER-Frienclship Club I,2,3p GAA if Latin Club l,2,3g Cafeteria Stal? 3. BEVERLY PAULSON- Bev -Friendship Club 2,35 Spanish Club I. THOMAS PAULSON-f'Tom -Football l,2,3g Golf 2,3g Track 25 Part Time Employment 2,3. PATRICIA PECK- Pat -Band l,2. We became Augusta Peters Connie Peterson Joe Pickett Fred Radlott Gary Phleger Kay Quam is Idella Opsahl Robert Osborn Dia,-me Qverocker Beverly Paulson Tom Paulson Patricia Peck uppercIassmen JOANN PERRYf .lo -Friendship Club l,2,3, Attendance Office 2. AUGUSTA PETERS- Dusty -Friendship Club l,2,3g FTA If GAA lg Orchestra l,2,3g Music Room Assistant 2. CONSTANCE PETERSON- Connie -Band l,2,3g Friendship Club l,2, Cabinet 35 Orchestra l,2,3g Music Room Assistant 2 LaVERNE PETERSON- Pete -Part Time Employment i,2,3. GARY PHLEGER- Futher fLatin Club I, Council 2, Track If Part Time Employment 2,35 Teacher's Assistant 3. JOE PICKETT. NORMAN PINKE- Pink -Football l,2,3, Track 2. KAY QUAM- Crowbait -Austinian 2,35 Chorus 3, Dirk and Bauble 2,35 Friendf ship Club' 3, Cabinet l,2p GAA lp Latin Club l,2,3f Thespians 'Ig Attendance Ofhce 2. FRED RADLOFF-FFA I,2,3y Track If Wrestling i,2,3, Part Time Employment I,2,3, Teacher's Assistant I,2,3. 149 JIM RANDALL- Ramies -Latin Club l,2,35 Student Council 3, Usher's Club 2,35 Basketball l,2,3g Track l,2,3. MARY RATHKE- Chorus l,2g Friendship Club l,2,3g GAA l,2,3, GORDON REED. JACQUELINE REED- Jackie. ROBERT RICE- Bob. JULIAN ROE- BUCK- Jo -Friendship Club 2,35 Library Service 25 Attendance Office 3. ELDEEN ROGERS-Chorus 3, Friendship Club l,2,3y GAA l. La- VONNE ROESCKE- Bonnie -Friendship Club i,3g GAA 35 Lost and Found Qi Part Time Employment 2,3. DARRELL ROSENTHAL- Rosie. Jim Randall Mary Rathke' Gordon Read. . -Jackie Reed Robert Rice Julian Roebuck Eldeen Rogan laVonne Rasecke Darrell Kosenth Our studies became more complex Elso Ryks John Saari Beverly Sale Jeqn Salisbury Jerry Salisbury Ken Schied ELSO RYKS- AI -FFA l,2,3, Basketball l. JOHN SAARl- JoclK - Austinian 3, Spanish Club l,3, President 25 Ushers' Club 2,31 Swim- ming l,2,3. BEVERLY SALEw Bev -Chorus l,2p Friendship Club l,2. JEAN SALISBURY-Friendship Club I, GAA ly Attendance Office 2. JERRY SALISBURY- Sals -Door Patrol lg Hall Patrol if Baseball 25 Basketball l. KENNETH SCHIED- Ken -Baseball lf Part Time Em- ployment 2,3. one Schneider Marlys Schocker Pqfirciq Schroeder knita Scott Ardith Severson Mary Sheelgy 5ary Sheet: Mary Shoop Kqrl Shui-gon JANE SCHNEIDER- Janie -Bond 1,2535 Friendship Club 2,35 Latin Club 2,3. MARLYS SCHOCKER-Chorus l,2. PATRICIA ANN SCHROE- DERA Patty -Latin 'Club l,2. ANITA SCOTT- Scottie -Chorus lg Friendship l,2,35 GAA 1,25 Lost and Found lg Attendance Office 25 Cafeteria Staff 35 Part Time Employment 2,35 Nurses' OlT1ce Assistant 2. ARDITH SEVERSON- Ardy -Chorus lp Friendship Club 35 Part Time Employment 2,3. MARY SHEELEY-Friendship Club 1,2,35 Lost and Found 2,35 Part Time Employment 2,3. GARY SHEETZ- Russell -Ushers' Club 25 Part Time Employment 1,2,3, MARY SHOOP-Austinian 2, Business Manager 35 Friendship Club 152,35 FTA lp GAA 1. KARL SHURSON-Ushers' Club 25 Basket- ball 15.Football lg Port Time Employment 1,2,35 Teacher's Assistant 3. And in special fields CARMEN SHUTT- Carm -Friendship Club I,2,35 GAA 1,25 Spanish Club 1,2,35 Attendance Office 35 Part Time Employment 3. SHIRLEY SHUTT- Sherrie -Friendship Club 1,25 Library Service lp Part W Time Employment 1,2,35 Te,acher's Assistant 2. DUANE SIBBERS- Sib -Austinian 3. JOHN SILVER, ROBERT SlTZf Rob -Chorus 35 Latin Club 1,2,35 Football lp Golf 12,35 Swimming 3. DARRELL SKJEVELAND- Red - FFA 1,2,35 Part Time Employment 3. Carmen Sh'-Ill Shirley Shutt Duane Sibbers John Silver Rob Sitz Darrell Skieveland DALE SLINDEE - Ushers' Club 2,3, Baseball I, Part Time Employ- ment 3. PATRICIA SLOWINSKI - Paddy - Band I,2, Friend- ship Club I,2, Attendance Oliice I. DELORES SMITH - Dee - Austinian 2,3, Friendship Club I,2,3, FTA 3, GAA I,2,3. PHYLLIS SMITH - PhyI - Friendship Club I,3, GAA I, Lost and Found I,2,3, Medea I, Lute Song 3. RICHARD SMITH - Smitty - FFA I,2,3, Wrestling I,2,3, Part Time Employment I,2,3. SONIA SMITH - Friendship Club I,2,3, FHA I,2,3, FTA 2,3, GAA I,2. Dale Slindee Pct Slowinski Delores Smit Phyllis Smith Dick Smith Sonia Smith N t 'ties were opened Wesley Smith Shirley Soiney Suzanne Sollie Gearldine Sovich Dianne Spiess Winifred Stankey Roger Stanton Violet Stegeman Phyllis Sterling WESLEY SMITH - Spider . SHIRLEY SOINEY - Mickey - Chorus I,2,3, Friendship Club I, GAA I, Lost and Found 2, Part Time Employment 3. SUZANNE SOLLIE - Sue - Friendship Club I,2,3, FHA I, GAA I, Cafeteria Stott 2, Part Time Employment I,2,3. GERALDINE SOVICH - Gerry - Chorus 2, Friendship Club I,2,3, FHA i, GAA l,2, Library Service I, Cafeteria Staff 3. DIANE SPIESS - Birdy - Dirk and Bauble 2, Friendship Club I,2, GAA I, Thespians I. WINIFRED STANKEY - Friendship Club I,2,3, Latin Club 2.3. ROGER STANTON - Rag - Part Time Employment 2,3. VIOLET STEGEMAN - Vi - Friendship Club I,2,3, Attendance Ofilice I,2, Part Time Employment I,2,3. PHYLLIS STERLING - PhyI - Friendship Club I,2,3, GAA I,2, Part Time Employment 3. ' LESLIE STEVENS - FFA 1,25 Football l,2, Part Time Employment l. MARY STEVENS. VIVIAN STONE - Rock - Band 25 Friendship Club 3i GAA l,2,3. LAVONNE STUDER - Vonnie - Cafeteria Staff 2g Part Time Employment 3. MARIA SUUTARI - Friendship Club 35 German Club 35 Exchange Student from Helsinki, Finland 3. PATRICIA SWAIN - Pat - Friendship Club l,2,3, GAA If Attendance Office 25 FHA ly FTA 3, Teachers Assistant 3. Thus our high school days passed quickly SHARON SWANCUTT - Friendship Club l,2,3g GAA lg Attendance Ofiice 2, Cafeteria Staff 2. DAVID SWANK - Dave - Wrestling l,2, Part Time Employment l. DERWIN TABOR - Door Patrol lg Hall Patrol lg Usher's Club 2. DAVID TAPP - Part Time Employment 3. GLADYS TEBAY - Glue-lie - Part Time Employment 3, Teacher's Assistant 2. LARRY TEFF. JOAN THILGEN - Joanie - Friendship Club l,2,35 Cafeteria Stat? l,2, Part Time Employment 2,3. RICHARD THOMPSON - FFA l,2,3. DAVID TISCHER - Dave - Band l,2,3, Orchestra l,2. Sharon Swancutt David Swank Dei-win Tabor David Tapp Gladys Tebay Larry Tet? Joan Thilgen Richard Thompsor David Tischer DAVID. TORESDAHL - Tores - Chorus I,2,35 Basketball I,25 Football l,2,35 Cafeteria Staff 35 Sweethearts I5 Lute Song 35 Tennis l,2,35 Tennis Club President 2,3. DOUGLAS TRUE - Doug - Track 35 Wrestling 2,35 Part Time Employment 3. BARBARA TRUESDELL - Barb - Friendship Club I5 FHA I5 GAA I5 Ger- man Club 2,3. CYNTHIA TURVOLD - Cindy - Band I,2,35 Dirk and Bauble 2,35 Friendship Club I,35 Cabinet 25 GAA I5 Orchestra I,35 Student Council I,25 Thespians I5 Cafeteria Staff 25 Homecoming Queen Attendant 3. DONNA TURVOLD. ROBERT ULLAND - Bob - Ushers' Club 2,35 Bernadine I5 Lute Song 3, JOHN ULLUM - Ump Lump - Dirk and Bauble 2,35 Latin Club I, Counsel 2, PontitIx Maximus 35 Thespians I5 Baseball I5 Ger- man Club Secretary 35 Bernadine 25 Lute Song 3. MARILYN ULVEN -Austinaires 35 Chorus 2,35 Dirk and Bauble 2,35 Friend- ship Club I,2,35 GAA I,25 Thespians I5 Attendance Office Ip Fart Time Employment 35 Teacher's Assistant 2, ELAINE VANDEGRIFT - Camera Club 2, Treasurer 35 FTA I,2,35 Spanish Club I. David Toresdahl Douglas True Barbara Truesdell Cynthia Turvold Donna Turvold Robert Ullond John Ullom Marilyn Ulven Elaine VandeGritt B t th d 'II not be forgotten June VanGrevenhof Jean Velfefko Ronald VeVe'l ' Norman Vigte Richard Waller JGHGI Walton JUNE VanGREVENHOF - Part Time Employment I,2,3. JEAN VEVERKA - Jeannie - Friendship Club I,2,35 FHA I5 GAA Ip Port Time Employment 3. RONALD VEVERKA - Clem - Foot- ball I. NORMAN VISTE - Norm - Chorus 35 Jr. Academy of Science Vice President 25 Part Time Employment 35 German Club 2. RICH- ARD WALLER - Dick i Part Time Employment 2,3. JANET WAL- TON - FHA I5 GAA I. 154 JOYCE WALTON - FHA I, GAA I. JAMES WARN - Poncho - Spanish Club l,2, Vice-President 3, Basketball I, Football I,2, Part Time Employment 3. MARCELLA WATKINS - Austinian 3, Camera Club 2,3, FTA l,2,3, Spanish Club I, Secretary 3, Girls Chorus 3. ROBERT WATTS - Bob - Chorus l,2, Swimming l,2,3, SUZANNE WELCH - Susie - Band I,2,3, Chorus I,2,3, Orchestra 3, Friend- ship Club I,2,3, FTA l, Jr. Academy of Science l, Latin Club 2,3, Part Time Employment 3. HOWARD WENNES - Howie - Aus- tinaires 2, Band l,2,3, Chorus 2,3, Latin Club I, Orchestra 3, Student Council I,2, President 3, Thespians, President I, Golf l,2,3, Wrestling l, Bernadine 2, Lute Song 3, Sophomore Class President, Boys State 2. RODNEY WENZEI. - Part Time Employment 3. EUGENE WESTPHAL - Band I,2,3, Orchestra l,2,3. CAROLYN WHITAKER - Carol - Friendship Club 3, Latin Club 3, Mr. Christgau's Helper 2. -IOYC-9 WUIIOU James Warn Marcella Watkins Robert Walls Suzanne Welch Howie Wennes R0d eY Wenlel Eugene Westphal Carolyn Whitaker 0 0 9 Each clay memories will be stirred mes Whifcomb Darlene White Shirley White rry Wilde Nancy Williams Elaine Wilson JAMES WHITCOMB - Jim - FFA l,2,3, Basketball I. DARLENE WHITE - Whitey - Transfer Student from Lyle I. SHIRLEY WHITE - Red Friendship Club I,2,3, GAA I, Teacher's Assist- ant 2. JERRY WILDE - Jer - Baseball I,2,3, Basketball l,2,3, Foot- ball I,2,3, NANCY WILLIAMS - Lidsey - Friendship Club I,2,3, FTA 3, GAA I,2,3, Jr. Academy of Science I,2, Latin Club 3, Orchestra l,2,3. ELAINE WILSON - GAA l, Teacher's Assistant 3 155 JBFYY Wolf Ronnie Wolfe Louise Wuertz Marilyn Wuertz Evelyn Wyant Vern Yanzer Burton Yaste Gunard Youngdahl Marjorie Zerby JERALD WOLFE- Rooster -Baseball lg Football l,2,3, Part Time Employment 2,3. RONALD WOLFE- Ron -Thespians lp Usher's Club If Track l,3, Part Time Employment 2,3. LOUISE WUERTZ-Friend- ship Club 1,24 FTA Secretary I, President 2j Cafeteria Stal? 31 Part Time Employment 2,3, German Club 2,3. MARILYN WUERTZ-Latin Club 2, Censor 35 Chorus 37 Cafeteria Stal? 3. EVELYN WYANT-Friendship Club 3, Attendance Office 2. VERN YANZER- Butch -Usher's Club 2,3. BURTON YASTE- Burtie -Door Patrol 2, Hall Patrol 2. GUNARD YOUNGDAHL-Spanish Club l,2. 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Ahlgren, Sharon 1218! 11th Albert, Gerald 1208! 10th .... Albert, Judy 1354! 7th ...... Albright, Gary 1135! 10th Allas, Barbara 1246! 11th ... Allas, Patricia 1136! 9th .... Allen, Dorene 1334! Bth Allen, Lani 1106! 9th ......, Allen, Sharon K. 1328! 7th .... Alm, Charlene 1214! 12th ... Alm, Kieth 1301! 8th ....... Alm, Larry 1346! 8th , ....... . Andersen, Morlys 1208! 10th .. Anderson, Arlene 1130! 9th Anderson, Barbara 1141! 12th . Anderson, Beverly 1238! 10th .. Anderson, Charles E. 1214! 12th Anderson, Constance 1107! 9th . Anderson, Dale H, 1205! 11th . Anderson, Dave 1234! 10th .... Anderson, David L. 1227! 12th , Anderson, Dean 1344! Bth ..., Anderson, Dean 1246! 11th . . . Anderson, Diane 1304! 7th .... Anderson, Donald A. 1205! 11th Anderson, Donald Allen 1354! 7th ...... Anderson, Donna 1227! 12th ,. Anderson, Doris 1108! 10th Anderson, Duane 1146! 11th ., Anderson, DuWayne 1346! 8th . Anderson, Eugene 1303! Bth .. Anderson, Freda 1146! 11th .. Anderson. Anderson, Anderson. Garry W. 1114! Bth . . . Gary R, 1304! 7th .... Anderson, Jane 1342! Bth , ...... Anderson, Jean C, 1202! 12th . .. Anderson, Jeanette 1150! 9th ,. ,. Anderson, Jerald 1218! 11th .... Anderson, Judith 1342! Bth ,.... Anderson, Judith K. 1232! 11th .. Anderson, Karen R. 1235! 10th Anderson, Anderson, Anderson, Lucille 1325! sth Margo 1347! mr Marilyn 1108! iofir Anderson, Morlys 1141! 12th ..., Anderson, Mariory 1325! Bth .... Anderson, Marlene 1141! 12th .. Anderson, Marshall 1307! 9th Anderson, Patricia 1130! 9th .... Anderson, Richard B, 1213! 11th ....,. Anderson, Richard D. 1236! 10th . Anderson, Robert Allen 1209! 10th .... Anderson, Robert E, 1108! 10th .. Ruth A, 1207! 10th Attlesey, Cynthia 1325! 8th Attlesey, Mary 1108! 10th .,.. Aughey, Lorinda 1306! 9th Augustin, Carol 1215! 10th Austin, Donald 1V-1021 12th ... Austin. James 1217! 9th .... Austin, Jerome 1114! 8th ..... Averbook, Arthur 1347! 7th Averbook, Daniel 1256! 10th .. B Babb, Allen 1344! 8th ...... Babb, Carolyn 1250! 12th ... Bock, Eugene 1135! 10th . .. Back, Gary 1120! 7th ........ Backlund, Jo Anne 1306! 9th .. Botklund, Richard 1124! llth . . Boedlle, Robert 1140! 12th . .. Bahl, Gary 1V-1071 11th . .. Bahl, Linda 1130! 9th ,..... Bailey, Allen 12051 11th ..,. Bailey, Gary 1250! 12th ,... Bailey, Karen 1340! 11th Bailey, Melvin 1342! Bth .... Bailey, Rita 1301! 8th Bailey, Willis 1106! 9th .. Baker, Arnold 1131! 10th , . . Baker, Linda 1340! 11th ..., Baker, Robert 1108! 10th Baker, Sharon 1136! 9th Bakke, Robert 1343! 7th ..,. Baldner, Diana 1208! 10th Baldner, Janice 1230! 12th .... Baldner, Joyce 1204! 12th . . Baldner, Karen 1236! 10th .. Baldus, Anna Marie 1302! 8th . Boldus, Charles 1103! 9th .... Baldwin, James 1246! 11th .... Baldwin, Sharon 1219! 12th , .. Ballanger, Albert 1205! 11th .. Ballenger, Elsie Lou 1301! 8th . . Ballhagen, Cora E. 1332! 8th .. Bang, Gene 1114! Bth ........ Barnes, Gloria 1135! 10th .... Barnes, Saundra 1230! 12th , . . Barnett, Bonnie 1130! 9th . . . Barnum, Dean 1256! 10th . . . Barnum, Earl L. 1107! 9th ..... Barnum, James 1206! 12th .... Bartell, Barbara 1209! 10th , . . Bartell, Shirley 1346! 8th Barth, Beverly 1230! 12th .... Barth, Joanne 1301! 8th .... Barth, Michael 1345! 7th Bates, Jerry 1147! 12th .... Bates, Terry 1124! 11th ....,.. Battin, Geraldine 1218! 11th Baudler, Barbara 1302! 8th Baudler, Bruce 1206! 12th .,... Baudler, Bryan 1218! 11th ,. Bauers, Bonnie 1138! 11th ,... Bauers, Richard 1130! 9th .... Baum, Dianne 1152! 7th .... Baum, Gerald 1346! 8th ...... Bawek, Ronald 1146! llth ..., Baxter, Timothy 1V-117A! 10111 . Bayer, John 1114! 8th , ....... Beadle, Brian 1130! 9th ..,.,. Anderson, Sandra 1V-102! 12th Anderson, Sharon 1142! 11th Anderson, Sharon 1354! 7th Anderson, Sharelle 1347! 7th Anderson, Terry 1345! 7th . Anderson, Vernon 1114! 8th Anderst, Joyce 1141! 12th . Andresen, Carl 1212! 12th . Andresen, Gary 1351! 7th . Andresen, Marion 1207! 10th Andresen, Sharon 1105! 9th Andrews, Patricia 1225! 9th Andrews, Sandra 1150! 9th Andrews, Victor 1105! 9th Anhorn, Marie 1306! 9th . Anhorri, Ronald 1135! 10th Ankeny, Diane 1234! 10th Ankeny, Judith 13411 8th Anker, Robert 1118! 9th . . Anthofer, Teresa 1236! 10th Apinitis, lvars 1217! 9th . . Apoli, Carol A. 1235! 10th . .. Apold, Dallas 1347! 7th .. Apold, Richard 1212! 12th ..... Appel, Raymond 1147! 12th Appel, Sharon 1235! 10th Applem, Carol 122281 7th Applem, Gary 1252! 9th ..,. Arens, Arthur 1236! 10th , . . . Arett, Duane 1219! 12th ...... Armstrong, Jeanne 1329! 9th Armstrong, Robert 1227! 12th Armstrong, Tascha 1251! 9th Armstrong, Toyo 1342! 8th .... Armstrong, Tristan 1V-117A! 10th Arney,Jan1341!Bth ...... Arney, Natalie 1236! 10th ..... Arntzen, Gary 1206! 12th .. Arntzen, Pamela 1220! 11th Ashton, Bruce 1106! 9th ..... Ashton, Gayle 1340! 11th , . Ashton, Nancy 1208! 10th .... Asleson, Carol 1138! 11th .. Asper, Myles 1332! 12th . . . Asper, Myrle 1234! 10th Asper, Roger 1324! Bth .... Beadle, Gloria 1108! 10th .... Beodle, Shirley 1227! 12th .,.. Beaver, David 1204! 12th . .... Beckel, Rosemary 1216! 10th ., Becker, Carole 1328! 7th .,.... Becker, David 1131! 10th ..... Becker, Jerome 1238! 10th .... Beckman. LaVonne 13531 8th Bednar, Louise 1354! 7th ...,. Bednar, Marvin 1251! 9th . . . Beeman, Gloria 1352! 7th ..... Beeman, Judith 1235! 10th ..,. Beeman, Ronald 1216! 10th Beer, David 1222B! 7th ..... Behrens, Kenneth 1381 10th Beliriski, Mariarie 11 181 9th . , . Bell Bell Bell Bell , Barbara 1330! 7th ,.... David 1V-125! 9th , David 1206! 12th ... , Lucy 1329! 9th ... Bell, Mary 1352! 7th ..,... Bell, Michael 1347! 7th . ,...., Bell, William 1V-124! 12th . . . , Bellrichard, Brian 1307! 9th .. Bellrichard, Bruce A. 1220! 11th . . . . ., Bellrichard, Judith 1141! 12th , Bellrichord, Robert 1V-125! 9th Bellrichord, Sharon 1213! 11th Bellrichard, Wanda 1330! 7th . Belshon, Douglas 1220! 11th . . Belshon, Gordon 1212! 12th .. Belshon, Judy 1332! Bth ...... Benckendorf, Beverly 1340! 11th Benckendart, Norma 1130! 9th Bender, Merton 1301! 8th ...,. Benson, Daryl 1150! 9th ,..,. . Benson, Janice 1146! 11th .... Benson, John 1114! Bth ...,. Benson, Karen 1232! 11th ,... Benson, Karl 1118!9th .,....., Benson, Margaret 1232! 11th .... ., . Benson, Suzanne 1206! 12th ,. . Berdahl, Ingrid 1330! 7th .,.. Berg, Darrell 1200! 7th .,.. Berg, Sheldon 1103! 9th ,. . .. Bergdale, Jo Ann 1347! 7th Bergdale, Elizabeth 1207! 10th . ,... .. Bergland, Jean 13501 7th . . . . . . Bergmeier, Diane 1232! 11th . .. Bergmoier, Ronald 1330! 7th Bergstrom, Judy 13421 Bth . .. Berhow, Dennis 1301! 8th , . . Berhow, James 1200! 7th ...... Berhow, La Vonne 1342! Sth Berndt, Bruce 1227! 12th ,.... Berry, Bonnie 1329! 9th .... Berry, Darrel 1213! 11th ,..... Berry, Joseph E. 1204! 12th .... Berry, Judith 1142! 11th .... Berry, Peter 1235! 10th .... Bervan, Barbara 1105! 9th Berven, David 1347! 7th Bervan. Thomas 1209! 10th .... Best, Jean 1142! 11th ...... . ........ Betterley, Phyllis 1V-1021 12th ...,.... Bisbee, Connie 1328! 7th .,,,.. Bishop, Charlene 1329! 9th ,. Biskey, Patricia 1252! 9th Bissen, Irene 1230! 12th .... Bissen, Ruth 1215! 10th .... Biorgo, Janet 12361 10th Biorgo, Richard 1105! 9th , . . Biorgo, Sandra 1342! 8th Biork, Darla 1250! 12th ,... Biork, Fern 1205! 11th ..... Biork, Norma 1301! 8th .... Biork, Ralph 1341! 8th ..... Biork, Roberta 1208! 10th .... Bliese, Clayton 1254! 9th Blom, Gary 12021 12th ....., Blowers, Daryl 11351 10th ..... Blowers, James 1V-117A! 10th ........ Blowers, John L. 1220! iitir Blowers, Larry E. 1256! 10th .. Blowers, Mary 1330! 7th ..... Blum, Steven 1V-125! 9th Blume, Arleen 1138! 11th .... Blynn, Eugene 1103! 9th .. Blynn, Larry 1Vr125! 9th ..., Blynn, Marilyn 1352! 7th ..,. Boettcher, Brian 12201 11th ... ...,. Boettcher, Gary 1306! 9th . , . . . . . . . Boettcher, Susan 1106! 9th .... ..... Bolles, Kirk 1381 10th ...,... Bolles, Monna1218! 11th , , . . Boones, Rosetta 1142! 11th . .. Boaher, Roger 1246! 11th Booher, William 1114! Sth . . . Borden, Eugene 1353! 8th ., Borden, Thomas 1131! 10th . 110 123 105 124 119 119 125 119 133 117 107 133 106 111 115 126 110 106 133 126 117 115 133 111 112 115 119 133 105 119 121 112 116 133 110 109 106 112 124 113 108 114 113 124 106 115 117 ..,..109 ..,..105 ,,,106 ...106 ...118 ...120 ..,111 Borg, Karen 1328! 7th .,...... . . . 126 Borg, Richard 1217! 9th .....,.. . . .113 Barnfleth, Robert 1V-117A! 10th ......109 Bos, Robert 1206! 12th ......... ...133 Bos, Rosalie 1230! 12th ...... Bos, Sandra 1238! 10th Bas, Wessel 1207! 10th .... , Bostract, Carol 1V-102! 12th .. ...133 ..,109 ...110 .,.133 Bothun, Allen 1347! 7th ..,..... .. . 126 Bothun, Vaughn 1217! 9th ..,..... ...113 Boughton, Beverly Ann 1301! 8th ...... 119 Bowe, Dennis 1205! 11th .. Bowe, Mary Ann 1207! 10th Bowers, Barbara 1213! 11th Bowers, Judlth 11501 9th .... Bawlby, Shirley 1301! 8th . . ...105 ,.,110 ,107 .116 . ,.119 Bawlby, William 1222A! 11th .... .. 108 Boyenga, Arnold 1152! 7th . . . Boyenga, Tony 1124! 11th .... ...125 ...108 Boyer, Coralee 1202! 12th ...... . . .133 Boyer, Sherwood 1236! 10th .... .. Boysen, Dole 1301! Bth ......, .112 .119 Boysen, Marcella 1235! 10th .... ...111 Boysen, Sterling 1302! 8th ..,. Broaten, Bruce 1152! 7th ,... Broaten, Gary 1238! 10th .... Broaten, Shirley 1224! 8th , Bradford, Gary 1256! 10th . . . Brady, Richard 1218! llth Braford, lris 12271 12th Brand, Carol 1301! 8th ..,. Branden, Ervin 1202! 12th .... Brands, Mary 1328! 7th . . . Brandt, Charles 1V-1 17A! Brandt, Donald 1354! 7th .,,.,, Brandt, Harald 1305! 8111 .... Brandt, Joan 1303! Stir .... Brandt, LeRoy 1207! 10th .,.. Brandt, Sharon 1215! 10th .... Bray, Carol 1224! 8th , Brechler, Kelly 1330! 7th ,. Brede, Ardell 1147! 12th Brennand, John 1251! 9th .,..,. Brenna, Arlene 1301! Bth Bridgeman, Cleabert 1218! llth .... .. Bridgeman, Joyce 1301! Sth .. Bridley, C, Valborg 1146! 11th Bridley, Dean 1347! 7th .....,. Briggs, Charles 1352! 7th ...... Briggs, Warren 1302! Bth ........ . . .. Brimocomb, Leonard 1351! 7th .,.,... Brimocomb, Mary 1200! 7th Brimocomb, Richard 1130! 9th ,... .... Brimocomb, Robert 1246! 11th ........ Brooks, Gail 1351! 7th .,....,, Brooks, Sharon 1208! 10th . . . . . Brown, Barbara 1235! 10th ..,. Brown, Judy Ann 1138! 11th . . . Brown, Judy L, 1222A! 11th .... 10111 ........ ...121 ...125 ...109 .,.l22 ...112 .....l05 .....133 .....119 133 126 109 123 121 121 110 111 122 124 133 114 119 105 119 107 126 124 121 123 125 116 106 123 112 111 108 108 Brown, Paul 1252! 9th .....,. Brown, Terry 1106! oth Brugger Brunmei Buchan. Buchan, , Wesley 1120! 7th ..... er, Eugene 1251! 9th Earl 1146! 11th ...... Luella 1216! 10th ..... , Buchanan, Duane 1202! 12th Buchanan, Rosemary 1215! 10th . Buchanan, Sally 1353! Bth . . . . . Buck, Carolyn 1118! 9th ....., Buck, Phillip 1220! 11th .. . Budd, James 12th .......... Budd, Jane S, 1213! 11th Budd, Roger 1206! 12th .... Bugge, Jerry 1251! 9th .,.. Bulger, Bulger, David 1114! 8th ..... Donald 1106! 9th .... . Bulger, Margaret 1306! 9th Bulger, Robert 1256! 10th Bulson, Donald 1304! 7th .. . . Bulson, Merlyn 1252! 9th ...... Bumgarner, David 1220! 11th . . . Bumgarner, Janet 1351! 7th Bumgarner, Ma Danna 1215! 10th ..... Bumgarner, Richard 1200! 7th .. Bumgarner, Sonia 1301! 8th .... Bundy, Bungum Alan 1347! 7th ....... , Sharon 1213! 11th Burdick, Faith 1344! 8th .. Burdick, Jimmy 1106! 9th . .. Burdick, Ruth 1351! 7th .. . . Burdine ,Barbara 1214! 12th .. . Burdine, Donald 1213! 11th Burdine , Joy 1130! 9th ..... Burgess, Donald 1150! 9th .... Burgess, Judith 1146! llth .... Buringa, Georgia 1252! 9th . . . Buringa, Judith 1130! 9th .... Buringa, Karen 1234! 10th ...,. Buringa, Richard John 1114! Bth Buringa, Roger 1212! 12th Burke, Betty 1218! 11th .... Burke, John 1381 10th ........ Burke, Margaret 1329! 9th .... Burke, Michael 1350! 7th , .. Burt, David 1301! 8th ..,. .. Burton, Clinton 1215! 10th . . . Burton, Dixie 1328! 7th ...... Burton, Douglas 1208! 10th . . . Burton, LaVerne 1302! 8th .. . . Burton, Milton 1344! 8th Burton, Robert 1107! 9th ...... Burton, Robert E. 1227! 12th Busch, Charles 12041 12th ..... Bustod, Deanna 1232! 11th Bustod, Richard 1343! 7111 Bustod, Robert 1302! Bth .... Bustod, Ruth 1219! 12th ...,.. Butler, Colleen 1220! 11th .... Butler, Earl 1251! 9th ...,., Butler, Ellen 1306! 9th ...... Butler, Patricia 1207! 10th .... Butler, Thomas 13451 7th ...,. Butorac, Mary 'l30! 9th ...... Butorac, Ruth Ann 1334! Bth Butts, Donna Lee 1202! 12th . . . Butts, Gary 1V-124! 12th Bye, Dennis 1103! 9th ........ Byers, Marilyn 1216! 10th .... Byers, Raymond 13021 Bth .... Byers, Roger 1328! 7th ...,. C Cafaurek, Darrell 1200! 7th .... Cotourek, Donna 1213! 11th Cafourek, Garnet 1124! 11th .. Cafourek, Gene 1V-124! 12th ... Caiaurek, Karen 1130! 9th .... Cafoureln, Lois 1301! 8th Cain, Arthur 1124! 11th .,.. Cain, Colleen 1353! 8th .... Cain, Connie 1328! 7th . . . Cain, Gail 1135! 10th ...... Camerer, Donald 1381 10th Comerer, Roger 1217! 9th .... Comm, Barbaro1340! 11th ... Comm. Lynda 1306! 9th ..,.. Cambell, Cynthia 1330! 7th . , . Cambe Cambe Carlin, ll, Darlene 1344! 8th ll, Paul1106!9th ...,. Robert 1103! 9th .... Carll, Barbara 1209! 10th Carll, Joy 1107! 9th ........ Carlson, Audrey 1202! 12th . .. Carlson, Charles 1222A! 11th .. Carlson, Pamela 1222A! 11th .. Carlson, Patricia 1302! 8th . .. Carlson, William 1137! 12th .. Cannock, Shirley 1342! 8th Carney, John 1342! Bth ,.... Carothers, Judith 1302! Bth , .. Carothers, Ronald 1204! 12th . . Carroll, Helen 1332! 8th , ...., Carroll, John 1218! 11th .... Carrol I, Patrick 1114! Bth Carter, Claudio 1238! 10th . .. Carter, Ed 1146! 11th ....... Carter, William 1120! 7th .... Cattnach, Hugh 1305! Bth .... Cattnach, Nancy 1142! 11th .. Cerny, John 1252! 9th ....... Cerny, Larry 1303! Bth ...... Chaffee, Kathleen 1105! 9th . . . Cha1'1ee, Michael 1341! 8th . . . 115 117 123 114 107 112 133 111 120 113 106 134 107 134 114 118 117 115 112 125 115 106 123 111 125 119 126 107 118 117 123 134 107 116 116 107 115 116 110 115 134 105 109 117 123 119 111 126 112 121 118 113 134 134 105 ....126 121 ,...134 ....106 114 ....115 110 ....124 ....116 ..,.l18 ....134 ....134 ....114 ....112 ....121 ....126 ....125 ....107 ....108 .134 ....116 .119 ,108 .120 .126 .110 .109 .113 .107 .115 .124 .118 .117 .114 .110 .113 .134 .108 .108 .121 .108 .119 ,119 .121 .134 .119 ,105 .118 .109 .107 .123 .121 .106 .115 .121 .115 .121 Christiansen, Gary Allen 13251 Bth in, Howard 12361 10th ... ... Chaffee, Paul 12191 12th ..... Chaffee, Richard 13031 8th .... Challgren, Carrol 12181 llth .... Challgren, Kathryn 13301 7th .... Chambers, Agnes 12361 10th ,... Chambers, Bonnie 13281 71h .. Chambers, Evelyn 13011 Sth Chambers, Linda 11071 9th .... Chapek, Joyce 13351 9th ....... Chapman, Carolyn 12541 9th ,... Chesin, Larry 11521 7th .......,,. Chesrown, William 1V-1251 9th Chinnaw, Jerry 13351 9th ....... Chipault, Germaine 122281 7th Christensen, Carol 13021 8th .. Christensen, David 11181 9th .,.. Christenson, Joanne 13051 8th ... Christensen. John 12001 7th ...... Christensen, Kenneth 11351 10th .. Christensen, Richard W. 12061 12th Christiansen, Daniel 12521 9th ,.., Christiansen, Diane 13031 Bth ..... Christiansen. Janet 13421 Bth , .... Christianson. Jerome LV-1071 llth . Christiansen, Marilyn 11061 9th Chrislofferson, Mary 12081 10th . . . Christaffersan, Phyllis 12301 12th . Christopherson, Judith 12511 9th . . Chrisraphersan, Lora Lee 12501 12th Christy, Dorothy 12351 10th ...... Chrz, Darlene 11381 11th .... Chrz, Eugene 1124A1 Bth .... Chrz, James 13541 7th ....... Churchill, Gilbert 12501 12th .. Clark, Clark, Dennisen, Douglas 13281 7th .... ..... Barbara 12511 9th Dona 11421 llth Clark, Doreen 1135 10th .... Clark, Gary 11141 8th . .. ,. Evenson, Allan 13421 8th ,..... Clark, James 12561 10th ,..., Clark, Maridee 11081 10th Clark, Ronnie 11141 8th ... Clark, Shirley 13431 7th ..... Clowson, Connie 1330- 7th ... Clawsan, Gary 1220 11th Clement , James 1236 10th .... Clement, Judy 12321 11th .... Clennon , Pat 1343 7111 .,,. Cline, Lyle 11031 9th , .... , Collette, Franklin 1305 8th , . . Cook, Darlene 12271 12th Dirnrnel, Judy 12161 10th 112 Cole, Janice 1152 7th ...,.... Coleman, Sandra 3011 8th Collette, Claudette 11031 9th . . , Calyer, Dick '2051 llth cam.-mu, Donald 1212- 12m Ifif Comeau, Karen 1236, 10th Converse, Gene 12501 12th Coogan, Carlenne 1329 9th ..., Cook, Darwin 12191 12th .. Cook, Judy 13061 9th .... Cook. Thomas 1106' 9th ..,,. Cook, Virginia 13451 7th . .,.. , . Cooley, Cherianne 13351 9th Cooper, Marlene 12361 10th Jacqueline 12361 10th Cooper, Robert 12141 12th ..,.. Cooper, Sondra 1205 11th ..,... Corbin. Dotzenrod, Charles 12141 12th Corbin, Sue 13421 8th . ...... .. Carrey, Roger 12251 10th ...... Corkill, Colleen 13431 7th .... Corkill, Jeanne 13521 7th .. Corlcill, Karen 130719th , . . Carrey, Kenneth 13061 9th . . . Colson, Patricia 12071 10th .,.. Carson, Wilma 11521 7th . . . , . . Cotter, Cotter. Cotter, Carole 13281 7th ......,. Frederick L. 1V-1241 12th .. Marlene 12541 9th ...... Cotter, Richard 13541 7th ...... Cotter, Sandra 13301 7th ..,. Cottingham, Robert 11 14, 8th . . . Coumbe, Connie 12131 11th .... Cournbe, John 11141 Bth ..., Cramer, Dean 13511 7th . . . Crane, John 13031 Brh ..... Crews, Marlys 13021 Sth ... Crews, Roger 13441 Bth .... Crnkovic, Ruth 12341 10th Crosby, Charles 13451 71h .... Crausare, Scharlene 12141 12th Crowder, Dennis 13351 9111 ...... Crump, Karen 12351 10th .,.. Cullen, Vincent 13031 8th ..... Cu1ton,Jon 12051 11th .,....... Cummings, Richard 13241 8th . Curtin, Richard 12561 10th . . . D Dahl, Beverly 11411 12th .... Dahl, Gary 12501 12th ,.,.... Dahlback, Carole 13251 8th ..... Dahlback, Duane 11471 12th . . . . Dahlback, Jeanne 13051 7th Dahlbeck, Robert 1234: 10th .... Dahlke, Bertha 12461 llth . .. Dolager, Arthur 11051 9th .. . . . Dalagev, Patricia 11061 9111 Dale, Marsha 134218th ....... Dalenberg, Sharon 13021 8th . . . . Daley, Barbara 12181 llth .... Daley, Joann 12241 Bth ..... Dalquist, Robert 13041 7th . 134 121 105 124 112 126 119 113 117 116 125 113 117 125 121 113 121 125 110 134 120 115 121 119 106 117 112 135 114 135 111 108 118 123 135 114 106 110 118 112 111 118 126 124 106 112 105 126 114 125 119 114 121 105 135 112 135 117 135 135 115 117 124 117 112 135 105 112 119 126 124 114 115 122 110 125 126 135 116 123 124 118 107 118 123 121 121 118 110 123 135 117 111 121 105 120 112 135 135 120 135 123 110 106 115 117 119 121 105 122 125 f-1-M ' ' '4' Dam1nen,Dav1d 12111 I ith ... manners, Phyllis 1256+ 10111 Dankert, Frances 17511 9th .... Dankert, Robert 112-SA1 8th Dankert, Ruth 12351 10th ..... Danowsky, Catherine 11381 11th ...... Darling, Jon 12361 10th ..... . Dauer, Marvin 11141 8th .,.,. Davidson, Gary 12081 10th ..., Davis. Davis, Dianne 11031 9th ..,. Eldon 12191 12th .... Davis, Gary 11241 11th Davis. Harry 13031 Bth Davis, James 13421 8th Davis, Davis. Shirley 12121 12th Tom12461 llth Davison, Joe 11141 8th Davison, Mary 11461 llth Day, Daman 13541 7th ...... Day, Deanna 12161 10th ...,. Dean, Barbara 1V-1021 12th . . Dean,Jay134218th ...,.,.. Dean, Dearm Dearm Dearm John 12091 10th ...... in, Marne 11401 12th in, Thomas 11031 9th ..., . .1 DeFar, Dale 13241 8111 ..,.... DeFar, David 13411 8th .,... DeFor, Kenneth 12041 12th , . . DeFor, Nancy 12131 11th DeFar, Stephen 13451 71h . . . Dehler, Carol 12301 12th Delaney, Sandra 13341 8th . . . DeMets, Marlene 12161 10th ., . Dennis, Eugene 1381 10th .... Dennis, E verett 1V-1251 9th . . . Dennis, Janice 13451 7th ,... Dennis, Dennison, Frank 13441 8th .... Dennison, Lynne 13061 9th Dennison, Lorraine 13021 Bth .. Roger1l2017th .... DeRose, Carole 11031 9th .... Derasier, Janet 13541 7th . . . Derasier, Jud 12351 10th y .... , . . DeSart, Wesley 1V-1251 9th .... ..... Despard, Colleen 12321 llth . . Detwiler, John 12071 10th .. .. DeVaney, Diane 12381 10th DeVries, Karen 12301 12th .... DeVr1es, Janet 13071 9th . . . Dewey, George 11051 9th ... Dewey, John 11471 12th .... Deyo, Barbara 13041 7th Deyo, James 13051 8th , .... Diggins, Larry 11051 9th .... D111ayai1,LQfy 1v,i24, 12111 Dimmel, Donald 12461 lim .,.. Distad, Robert 11061 9th ..., Dodds, Donald 12071 10th .... Doherty, Patricia 12351 10th . . . Danda, Roberta 1219. 12th Dopita, Sharon 11461 llth Dormady, Thomas 13411 Bth . , . Doscher, Eugene 12111 11th ... Dostal, Barbara 12131 llth Doty, Robert 11241 11th ....,. Dougherty, Dennis 12161 10th ,. Downey, Patrick 13461 Bth ..,. Downey. Sharon 12301 12th . . . Downey, Thomas 12071 10th Downing, Barbara 13501 7th .. Downing, Betty Jo 13471 7th ... ..,. Downing, Carol 11181 9th .,.. .... Downs, Kathleen 11421 llth . . . Draheim, Edmund 11031 9th Dreyer, Doris 122281 7th .... Dudycha, Judy Ann 12241 8th Dudycho, Leon 12501 12th ...... .... Dudycha, Louis 1V-1071 11th Duel, Deanna 11401 12th .... Duel, Rebecca 11181 9th .... Duffy, Linda 13501 7th ....,.. .... DuMond, Denver 12141 12th . DuMond, Nancy 12051 llth . Dunlap, Judith 1l24A1 8th . . mmap, Mary Am. 12451 11111 ...,.. . Dunlap, may 13241 sm ....... , Dunn, Betty 13401 llth ....... Dunn, Darrell 11071 9th .... Dunn, Doris 12351 10th ..... Dunn, Keith 1V-1021 12th ..... Dunn, Larry 13011 8th .,.,..,. Dunsmore, William 12561 10th Dvorak, Frank 11181 9th .... Dybevik, Larry 13411 8th ....., Dybevik, Robert 12051 llth .... E Eugen, Gary 12201 llth ...... Eagen, Kathleen 12191 12th Earl, Jane 11461 11th ...,.. Earl, Judy 11301 9th ,........ Earl, Mary Beth 17111 llth . .. Eastman, Allan 13041 7111 l'1 Easta , Carole 12?2A1 11th . . . Eaton, Priscilla 12141 12th ,... Eblen, Anita 12121 12th ..., Eblen, Carole 12521 9th Eblen, Gary 13281 7th ,... Eblen, Janice 13401 11th .... 108 112 114 IIB 109 108 112 118 112 114 135 108 121 119 136 106 118 107 123 112 136 119 110 136 112 114 120 121 130 IO7 124 136 118 112 109 113 124 123 126 118 115 121 114 123 111 113 105 110 109 136 114 115 136 125 121 115 136 106 117 110 111 136 107 121 108 107 108 136 112 122 136 110 123 126 113 106 114 125 122 136 106 136 113 123 136 105 11B 106 120 107 113 109 136 119 112 113 121 105 106 137 107 137 108 125 108 137 137 115 126 107 Eblen, Lynda 13411 Bth ..... Eblen, Patricia 12141 12th .... Eckert, Emery 1V-1251 9th Eckert, Thera 12241 8th ...,. Edwards, David 13421 Bth . Edwards, Robert 12051 llth .. Ekeclal, Patricia 12081 10th .. Ekedal, Sharon 12191 12th .. Elarn, Charles 12081 10th .... Eldred, Gary 122281 7th ..... Ellis, Norbert Lee 1V-1071 11th Ellis, Russell 1V-1071 11th Ellis, Sheryl 13351 9th ,..,... Ellison, Mary Jane 13461 Bth . Ellison, Paul 12191 12th ..... Ellison, Sharon 12321 11th Eng, Arlene 13531 8th ....... Engleman, Colleen 13301 7th . Engleman, Larry 11081 10th .. Enger, Charles 12191 12th .I Enger, Michael 122281 7th Engle, Howard 1381 10th .... Engle, Nadine 12061 12th Engstrand, Harold 13401 llth Enright, Enright, Enstad, Enstad. Erickson Erickson Erickson Erickson Erickson ,Jeanne 12021 12th . , . . . . Erickson, Sharon 12361 10th . . Espe, A 'Melanie 11501 9th .... Norma 1222111 11th ... ... Roger 13341 Bth ..,.... . .. Verdelle 12201 llth ,... . .. . Charles 13011 8th ..,. , Esther 12541 9th .... , Evelyn 11421 llth .. ,James 11051 9th ice 11051 9th ....... l Espe, Dorothy 11411 12th Estes, Donna 12061 12th .,.. Evans, Gene 12171 9th , .... , Evans, Margaret 12501 12th . . Evansan, Everett 12021 12th , . . , . . . Evanson, Evenson, Carol 13401 llth . , . Evenson, Gary 11311 10th Eversom Eversont Everson, Everson, Everson. Eversan, Everson. Ewoldt, Carol 12061 12th Je5ery 13451 7th Jan 12151 11th . Larry 13411 sth ..... Myrlee 12341 10th .,,. Sharon 11421 11th ., Terry 1v41251 9th ...if III Geraldine 11381 llth .. Flitton, Edward 11051 9th .... Flynn, Patricia 11071 9th Flynn, Thomas 13521 7th ....... Fogdall, Joan 11051 9th ....... Folkestad, Thomas 11081 10th .. Folven, Roger 11461 11th ., . . Forcelle, Donald 13351 9th .... Forcelle, Marvin 13511 7th Forrester, Gary 13431 7th Farthun, Ellard 11071 9th . . . Francis, Bonnie 12521 9th ,... Frank, Sharon 12161 10th .... Franklin, Daryl 13521 7th .... Franklin, Marsha 11381 llth . . . Frankson, Thomas 13421 8th ..,. Frederick, Diane 12161 10th Frederick, Judith 13521 7th Fredrickson, Helen 12271 12th .. Freeberg, Carol Mae 13241 Sth . Freese, Mary Ja 11401 12th .... Frein, James 12561 10th .,..... Fretthem, Louise M. 13291 9th . . Fricke, Nancy 12081'10th .,.... Friedrich, Rodney 12121 12th .. . Friedrich, Roger 12361 10th .. Furtney, David 12131 11th Furtney, Roy 12501 12th .... G Gahagen, Patricia 11521 7th Gaines, Ronald 11051 9th ...... Gallaher, LaVonne 12381 10th .. Gallaher, Lois 11411 12th ....., Gornelin, Daniel 12561 10th , .. Gamalin, Timothy 13421 Bth .. Gamez, Carlos 1124A1 Bth Gamez, Daniel 13071 9th .... Gamez, Ruben 12111 11th . . , Gantield, Lois 13411 8th ..... Ganheld, Ruth 11461 11th ..... Gannon, Jayne 12501 12th ..... Garbisch, Marilyn 122281 7th ... Garbisch, Mariarie Lou 11071 9th Gartner, Larry 12201 11th ...., Gaskill, Nancy 11081 10th ...... Gates, Dale 11181 9th ....,.... Gates, Darrell 13351 9th ...... Gaughren, Richard 12041 12th . . Gaul, Lois 12511 9th , ...,.... Gehrking, Arvin 12181 llth Gemmel, David 12541 9th Gendier, Alan 12171 9th .... Gerber, Evelyn 13531 8th . ., Faber, Jerry 13011 Bth . , . Falch, Julie 13411 8th ...,.. Falck, Lois 12131 llth ..,.,. Falconer, George 13501 7th .. Falkum, Robert 13451 7th .,., Farm, Lois 12081 10th Geargiann11351 10th . . . . . . F Gerber, Marlene 12521 9th ,. .. Gess, Gretchen 11421 11th .. .. Getzin, David 13071 9th . .. Getzin, Jerold 12071 10th .... Geyer, seny 1222111 llth ..... Geyer, Ruth Ann 12041 12th . . . Farrell. Farrell, Farrell. Farrell, Fawver, Jock 13051 Bth ..... Ronald 12461 llth Russell 11301 9th .. Ted 12201 11th .,.,.. Charles 11081 10th .... . .. Fawver, Jay 12131 11th . Fawver, Mary 13411 8th ....... . , . Feeley, Arthur 1V-1241 12th . . Gilbert, Ruth 12541 9th ,...... . Gilbertson, Arlene 12091 10th .. Gilbertsan, Dennis 13031 Sth Gilbertson, Eileen 12021 12th .. Gilbertsan Eldon 1124A1 8th Gilbertson. , Sandra J. 12321 llth Gilbertson, Sondra M. 13401 llth Gilbertson, Sonlo 12341 10th Gilbertson, Wayne 12061 12th ,. Feil, LeRoy 12141 12th ...... Feil, Sharon 13301 7th .. , . . .. Fell, Pa tricia 11081 10th ...... Fendrick, Arthur 11471 12th , . . Fendrick, Daniel 12461 11th . . . Fennellt Ferguso Ferguson Ferguson, Jan1213111th ...... n, Alvin 12121 12th .... , Dar1een12191 12th . Ferguson, Doris 12341 10th Ferguson, James 1381 10th .. . Gildner, Don 1222A1 11th ..., Gilson, Becky 13471 7th ..... Gilsan, Michael 121719th Ginn, Myrna 11521 7th .. . Ginn, Nancy 13291 9th ....... Ginn, Robert 1V-117A1 10th . , . Glossel, Norma 12541 9th .. . Danna 13351 9111 .Qi Qfi Ferguson, Marion 13511 7th Ferguson, Phyllis 12081 10th . ,... . . . Ferguson, Ronald 12251 llth ......... Ferguso n Ferris, Marshall 1351 10th Ferris, Rosemary 13451 7th Fitield, Robert 12061 12th .... Fineld, Tamara 12161 10th Fiman, Allen 1V-1251 9th Fimon, Ronald 1V-1251 9th Finbraaten Finbrooten, Finbraaten Finch, A Finhaldt Finhaldt Finhaldt Finholdt Finholdt , James 12271 12th . , . , Judith 13301 7th . Patty 13021 Sth ,... , Vernon 1V-ll7A1 10th Glaver,Jonet132518th ... Glynn, Greg 12201 llth ,... Glynn, J ohn133418th .... Gnocchi, Patricia 11181 9th . . . . Goebel, Nancy 11411 12th Goetsch. James 12141 12th ..... Gaetsch, Leonard E. 12121 12011 . Gcetsch, Tom 13031 Bth ....... Golberg, Richard 13011 Sth ,. Golden, Golden, Goldsbe Goodew Goodno Janice 11471 12th .,.. Kathryn 13061 9th rry, Jay 13011 Bth ..... , Valyda 11181 9th ..... ture, Mary Ann13471 7th , Barbara 11501 9th ,. Bill 13451 7th ...... , Donald 12561 10th . . . nn 13501 7th .......,... . . . , Barbara 1222111 llth . . . . . . .CliRord130213!h ..,.. . . . Finley, Gordon 12461 11th Finley, Janet 12321 llth .... Finley, Judith 11361 9th Fisch, Mary Jo 12381 10th .... Fischer, Kathryn 13301 71h . ,. Fischer, Susan 12561 10th .... Flaherty, Leslie 11181 9th . Flaherty, Paulette 13451 7th- Flanders, Marly 13071 9th Flatten, Fletcher, Fletcher, Fletcher Patricia 13401 11th ..,......, Bonnie Kay 12071 10th Carol 12071 10th .......... Jerr 135117th , y . Fletcher, John 13051 8th .... Flicek, Glen 12251 9th Gnodnature, Steven 12521 9th .. Goodwin, Carol 13411 8th ..,.,. Goodwin, Gerald 12091 10th Goslee, Sherrie 12241 Sth . .... Gothard, Cecelia 13291 9th . . . Gofhard, Donald 12461 llth .... Gower, Susan 12221911 11th , . . Graff. Judy 13341 8th ...... Gronle, Barbara 12241 8th .. Grant, Daniel 12071 10th Grant, Marilyn 12131 11th Graves, Errol 1124A1 Sth .. . Graves, Francis 13041 7th Graves, Roger 13071 9th Gray, Lorraine 11081 10th .... Green, Bruce 12351 10th Green, Bryon 12081 10111 ..... Green, Jerold 11061 9th ....... Greenameyer, Diane 13401 llth . Greenomeyer, John 12541 9th .. Greenameyer, Julaine 13061 9th . Greenlee. Beverly 11401 12th . . . Greenlee, Coral 12301 12th .... Greenlee, Ronald 1V-1251 9111 .. . Hook, David C2541 9th , ........... .. l 3w'Tie,,s.---eJ'I,,-- V- 5 H-- Greenman, Barbara 11411 12th Griese, Janice 13511 7th .,.... Griese, Horlon 138. 10th ..... Griese, Judy 13301 7th .,,., Griese, Laurabel 1141- 12th .., Griffin, Tommy 13501 7th Grimley, Gary 13071 9th ,, , Grimley, Nancy '305 Bth ... Grinnen, Nancy H361 9th Grinnen, Rodney 1256 10th .. Groen, Linda 1342- Sth , ..,.. Groh, Carol 12351 1Oth ..., Grose, Charles 12561 l0th .. Gross, David 1120: 7th ......, Grothe, Lorraine iV-102, 12th . Grovdahl, Gary 12141 12th Grover, William l352i 7th ,..,. Grundmeler, Jackie 12131 11th Grundy, Jean H071 9th ...... Grundy, Margaret I222Ai llth Guclseen, Duane IV-ll7A1 10th Guckeen, Kenneth P. 12501 12th Gudenburg, Joyce 12041 12th . Gullickson, Larry 13431 7th Gulliclcson. Lynda 12151 l0th ., Gunderson, Carolyn 12151 10th Gunderson, Janet 13281 7th Gunderson, Julie 12521 9th .... Gunnufson, Wayne H501 9th ., Guy, Maurice l354l 7th ,..,.. Guy, Robert 13541 7th ......, Gwinn, Mercedes 12341 l01h ,. Gwinn, Raymond 12271 12th .. H Haack, Darryl 12181 llth .... Haaclc, Judy H461 llth ..,.. Haack, Sharon 13341 8th ..... Haacll, Teddy H051 9th ...... Haakenson, Ruth Ann 4234! 10th . . . . . . Haase, Jane 0461 Ilth ,..,.. Hackbarth, Gary L. 12271 12th Hagelund, James 11461 Ilth . . Hagelund, Marlene H361 9th . Hagelund, Mary Jo 13341 Sth .. Hagelund, Richard 12081 l01h Hagstrom, Ronald I341l 8th Haldorsen, Karen 12081 10th .. Donald H241 Ilth ..... .... 113 109 Henrickson, Robert 12071 10th . 117 Henriclrs, Ronald l25ll 9th 114 ....IOS Kestner, Catherine C. 12091 10th .... .. Johnson, Haldorson, Lynn 12521 9th .... Hall, Bruce 12361 l0th ...... Hall, Dale IV-1241 12th .... Hall, Diane l3061 9th ..... Hall, Jean H081 l0th .... Hall, .loan H361 9th ,... Hall, Leroy 12191 12th .... Hall, Linda 12091 l0th .... Hall, Kay 13541 nh ..,...... Hall, Terrance l2361 l0th Hall, Tyrone l254l 9th ....... Halligan, Sharon l2321 Ilth .. Hallman, Bonita 12191 12th Hallman, Eugene 13071 9th Hallman, John 13071 9th Hallum, Dale H521 7th Hallam, Helen I2381 llth ,.,. Hallum, Roger I1471 12th alverson, Julie I3341 Bth ..., Halsey. Raymond IV-1251 9th .. Hamberg, Norman 1l24A1 8th . Hamor, Maynard H311 l0th .. Handeland, Hazel 13351 9th ., Handeland, lone 13251 Bth Haney, Karen 12131 llth . . . Haney, Richard 11311 10th .... Haney, Sharon 13011 Bth . .. Hansen, Alvin 13061 9th .... Hansen, Carol 12091 10th ..... Hansen, Erdine 12151 10th ,,,. Hansen, Gary lV-1251 9th .... Hansen, Larry 13521 7th ..... Hansen, LaVonne l2301 12th .. Hansen, Linda M, 11411 12th ., Hansen, Linda Lou H081 10th . Hanson, Vanna Rae l3041 7th , Harber, David 12561 10th Hardy, Barbara 13351 9th . . . Hardy, Gale l222Al 11th Hardy, John H461 llth Hardy, Joyce 12301 12th .... Hardy, Kathryn 11071 9th Hardy, Robert H081 10th ..... Hardy, Ruth Ann 12521 9th Hardy, Thomas 13471 7th .... Harkness, Marcia H071 9th ,... Harmdierks, Joyce 13301 71h . .. Harnesk, Lois l3351 9th ...... Harrington, Gary I3351 9th . .. Harris, Karen 13061 91h .... Harrison, Gary 13351 9th ..... Harrison, Jeanine H421 11th .. Harrison, Lois l2151 l0th ...., Harrison, Mary l3401 llth .... Harrison, Robert l2l5l 10th . . . Hari, Robert H 181 9th ...... Horterna,ArleneI14l1 12th ... Hartman, Thomas 12051 11th ., Hartson, Jerry 12131 llth ..... Hartson, Richard l2141 12th .. Hartson, Rodney 12001 7th .... Hartwlg, Charles 12161 l0th .. Harfwig, Janet 13501 7th ..... Hartz, Roger 12091 10th . . . , Harwood, Carl l2l8l llth .. . 139 173 109 124 139 123 114 121 115 112 119 111 112 123 139 139 124 107 113 108 109 139 139 126 111 111 126 115 116 123 123 110 139 105 107 11B 115 110 106 139 107 115 118 112 121 112 115 112 139 115 Ill 112 140 110 123 112 116 105 140 114 114 125 108 140 118 113 118 lll 117 120 107 lll 119 115 110 111 113 124 140 140 111 125 112 117 108 107 140 113 111 115 126 113 124 117 117 115 117 106 111 107 lll 113 140 105 107 140 125 112 123 110 105 Haskin, Haskin, Haskin, Haslrin, Beverlee 1329, 9th Gordon 12461 llth Harold 12201 Ilth ..., Katherine 11351 10th ,. Haslnin, Lois 1105- 9th ..,,,.. Haslrin, Marvin '334' Bth .,,.. Hastings, Mary l222Al llth .. . Hastings, Sue 1334- Sth ..,. Hougland, Janice 1335- 9th Haulcom, Donna 305 8th .,, Hovener, Lynn 341 Sth ..... Hawkins, Diane 246- llth Haynes, Paul 'QOO' 7th ..,,, Hays, Soundra 254 9th .,,., Hayes, Beverly 1211 llth ..., Hayes, Hazel 1130 9th .,.. Heard, Heard, David M3051 Sth . , .. Rebecca 334 Sth ,,.. Heard, wayne .2461 Ilth ..., . Hansen, LoIsJ 235' 10th ..,, Hansen, Lucille 1361 9th ..... Hansen, Margaret 1200, 7th .. Hansen, Richard Allen 13041 7th , ..,.. Hansen, Hansen, Hanson, Hanson, Hanson, Hanson, Hanson, Sharon 13401 llth ,... shsfiey 11411 1211, Carol 12251 8th ..., Carol 43061 9111 Darrell 12461 Ilth David H081 l0th ,.., Deanna 12341 10th . . . Hanson, Diane 12151 l0th ...,.. .... Hanson, George IV-1251 9th .... .,.. Hanson, Harlan 11501 9th .... Hanson, Harold 13051 Bth ..... Hanson, Harry 12501 12th ...... .... Hanson, Judy Ann 13241 Sth ..., .... Hanson, Julie 13051 81h ..... Hanson, Marlyn H051 9th .... Hanson, Phyllis l222A1 Ilth . . . Hanson, Hanson, Hanson, Hanson, Roger 12361 10th ..., Roger 12511 91h Ronald 11201 7th Sidney 13011 8th .... Hegg, Luvqughn iisop vm .... Hegg, Patricia 0321 llth Hegge, Karen 122281 7th Hegstad, Jean H501 9th Heichel, John 11311 10th ..,.. Heichel, Sharon 13011 Bth .,.. Heilres, Janice H461 llth .... Heimer, Carol H341 10th Heimer, Gary 13461 8th ...... Heirnsness, Julian 1l24A1 Sth .. Heimsness, Larry 13071 9th .... Heine, Judy l307i 9th ........ Heinicke, Paula 12511 91h .... Heise, Sandra 13541 7th .... Helfritl, Keith 12031 10th ..... Helgesan, Henry 13011 7th ..,. Helgeson, Larry IV-1251 9th , . . Hellond, Gerald H24AJ Bth ., . Hellond, Harlan H081 l0th , . . Heller, Larry lllBl 9th .,... Heltne, Kathy 122251 7th ..... Hemmer, Carol 0301 12th .... Hemphill, Georgia l205l Ilth . Henaman, Darrell IV4241 12th Henaman, Larry 12001 7th ..... Henaman, Philip 1l24A1 Bth ,. Hendrikson, Janice 0321 llth . . . . . . . Hendrikson, Marlys l3531 Bth ,... .. .. Henricks Henricks Henricks Henricks Henricks, lhomas 13341 8th . . . Herrick, Herrick, Herron, Herron, James l222A1 llth ... Vincent 13411 Sth .... Gary 13451 7th ..... James 12271 12th ..., Hess, Sheldon l250l 12th ,.... Heuton, Heuton, Marianne 11051 9th Richard 11471 12th , Gerald 13041 7th ,... , James 11461 11th . .. Jean I222Al llth ,.... .... Ramona l246l llth .... Higgins, Russell l25219th . . . Higgins, Thomas 12511 9th .,.. Highet, Duane 12001 7th ....... .... Highei, Kenneth l222Al 11th . . Hightshoe, Gary 13071 9th ..., Highum, Allan 11501 9th Hildreth, David H311 10th Hildreth, Eugene H461 llth .. Hildreth, Randy, 13501 7th .... Hlmmler, Tom 11421 llth Hines, Keith 12341 10th .... Hinkle, Eugene 11241 llth ,, Hinkle, Robert I304l 7th .... Hinllle, Sharon 11301 9th , . . Hinz, Kathleen 13031 8th ..... Hinz, Richard C. lV-1241 12th . Hoag, Ernest l353I 8rh ....... Hoag, Ronald IV-1251 9th .... Hobon, Mariorie l3301 7th Hoclcens, Sharyn 12091 l0th Hackett, Robert H031 9th .... Hackett, Sandra 12561 10th Hodak, Deanna 13541 7th . .. Hodak, Joan H501 9th ..... Hodge, Ronald l334l Bth Hoeper, Judy I34l1 8th .,.. Hafner, Larry 13011 Bth .... 117 106 106 110 115 118 105 118 117 121 121 106 125 116 108 116 121 118 106 111 115 125 125 107 140 122 115 106 111 110 111 113 116 121 140 120 121 115 108 112 114 123 119 116 105 125 116 111 119 107 110 122 118 114 114 114 123 112 124 113 118 111 125 140 105 140 125 118 105 120 110 125 107 105 106 118 108 121 124 140 140 115 140 115 114 125 108 114 116 111 107 123 106 110 108 125 116 121 141 120 113 124 110 114 112 123 116 118 121 119 Hafner, Roger 13041 7111 Hogan, Diane l254i 9th .... Hogan, Jurene 43011 8th ..... Hogan, Richard 12041 l'2th Hog refe, Judy 12041 12th ..,., Holum, Marland 42161 10th Hoielmen, Connie 13321 Bth Holder, Donald 12024 12th .... Holder, James 12351 10th .......,... . Holmes, John 13411 8th ...,.....,.... Holmquist, Richard A. 12121 12th Honsey, Lo Anne 11381 llth ..... ,.... Holvick, Robert 12161 l0th .... Hoopman, Terrel A. 122251 7th ,..... . Houchin, Mervin 13031 8th ..,.. Houdek, Harold I236i l0th Houston, Jeffery 13341 8th .... Houston, Judy 12321 Ilth Havey. George 13011 8th ,.... Hovland, Kaaren 13471 7th Howard, Ralph l2l81 llth .... Howe, Penny ras-at 7th ...,.... .,.. Howells, Stephen i2-561 l0th , . . . . . . Hrubetz, Karen I3251 8th ,,.., .... Hubmer, Donald l222A1 1 1th .. . .. .. Hubmer, Joel ll24Al Sth .... Huffman, Dwaine 13441 8th Hutiman, Leslie l3461 Bth ...,., ..,. Huflman, Wanita 0341 10th , . . . . . . Hughson, Gary 13011 Sth .,.. Hughson, Terry l222B1 7th .... Huinker, Carolyn 13411 Bth .... Huinlcer, Thomas 13531 8th , . . Hulet, Charles 122281 7th ... Hulet, James l218l 11th .... Hulet, Joanne I2341 10th . .. Hulet, Rush 13501 7th .....,.. Hundlo, Beverly H471 12th Hunter, Frank 12351 l0th .... Hunter, Jock 0191 12th ..... Husemoller. Roger 12141 12th .. Hutsan, William l354l 7th Hyland, Diana H 181 9th ,..,.. Hylland, Michael l2l3l 11th . . . Hynie, Bonnie H381 Ilth .... Hynle, Mary l342l Sth ..... Hyrkes, Cheryl l3011 8th , , . l Igau, Patricia 13301 7th ..... Ingersoll, Nancy H071 9th Irwin, Dorothy l207l l0th .... Irwin, H ugh 13021 sn, ...... umm, Kay moi mi, Iverson, Iverson, Donna I103l9th , . . . Eddamae 13541 7th . . . J Jacob, Karen 12061 12th ...... Jacob, Jacquelyne I254l 9th .. Jacobs, Roger 12131 11th ..... Jacobsen, Charles IV-1021 12th Jacobson, Alan H311 10th Jacobson, Arlen 1381 10th ..,. Jacobson, Carolie l240l 11th . . Jacobson, David l3541 7th Jacobson, Jacobson, Jill I350l 7th ..... Jacobson, Karen 12541 9th .... Jacobson, Jacobson, Jacobson, Jacobson James, Robert 12501 12th .... Jarvis, Carol H081 10th .,... Jarvis, Joanne 11401 12th .... Jarvis, Ronald 13461 Sth .... Jarvis, Sharon H381 11th .... Jeners, Bruce IV-1251 9th ...... .... Jenkins, Michael H311 10th Jensen, Jensen, Jensen, Jensen, Jensen, Jensen, Jepsen, Jepsen, Carmine 13321 8th .. . David 13041 7th .... Donald 13541 7th ,... ....123 DuWayneH08110th Edith H401 12th ,., . . Michael ll24A1 Sth . . . Jerry rv.ii7Ai ion. .. Terry l209l 10th ..... Jernberg, Gaye Ann 13051 Sth . Johannsen, Gerald l2l9l 12th . Johansen, Darrel l218l lllh .. Johansen, Gayle 13321 8th Johnson, Barbara 13471 7th .. . Johnson, Barbara H361 9th .. . Johnson, Bernard IV-1021 12th Johnson, Beverly 12301 12th .. Johnson, Brian H031 9th ..... Johnson, Carol lV-1021 12th ... Johnson, Catherine M. l2561 l0th ...... Johnson, Cheryl 12301 12th .......... Johnson, Darlene l2l61 l0th .... .... Johnson, David C. l2541 9th . . . . . . . Johnson, David G, H521 7th , , . .. . . Johnson, David 5.11301 9th .. . .. . . Johnson, Deanna I3 1 Elh .. . Johnson, Diane 121 1 l0th Johnson, Donald 13341 8th . . . Johnson, Donna 11411 12th ... Johnson Johnson Johnson , Dora 13011 8th ...... 125 116 119 141 141 112 119 141 111 121 141 108 112 116 125 121 112 118 105 119 126 105 123 112 120 105 118 118 122 110 119 125 121 120 125 105 110 123 141 111 141 141 123 113 107 108 119 119 124 113 110 121 141 114 123 141 116 107 ......,l4l . .... 111 106 ....123 Donald 1l24A1 8th .... 118 ....123 . .... 116 Karren 12561 l0th . . . .... .112 Lance 13421 8th ........... 119 Mary Ann 11071 9th ........ 113 , Neil 11061 9th ....... .... 141 111 141 ....122 113 111 ....119 ....125 111 141 118 109 110 121 141 105 119 126 115 142 142 114 142 110 112 142 112 116 125 116 119 .....1ll .....11B .142 . ..... 119 , Edward H471 12th .... ..... 1 42 , Eugene H181 9th Johnson, Gail 12091 l0th .... .....1l3 .....1l2 Johnson, Gary l2501 12th ..... Johnson, Johnson, Harold 12201 11th , .. Johnson, James S. 12151 l0th .. Johnson, Jane H521 7th , .... Johnson, Janet H411 12th Johnson, Janice 13341 8th ,... Johnson, Janice E. H421 Ilth .. Johnson, Janice M. H411 12th . Johnson, Janis Kay l2027 12th . Johnson, Jeanine 13541 7th ,... Johnson, Jerry D, H461 Ilth .. Johnson, Joan l209,i 10th ..... Johnson .Jaan Kay H421 Ilth . Johnson, Joyce H421 Ilth ..,. Johnson, Judith 11411 12th ... Johnson, Karen 12351 10th Johnson, Karla 13301 7th ...,. Johnson, Kaye 12271 12th ..... Johnson, Kenneth 12021 12th .. Johnson, Larry 0051 Ilth .... Johnson, Larry E. 13061 9th ... Johnson, Leon I222At Ilth ,... Johnson, Lorraine 12061 l21h ,. Johnson, Marcia H354 l0th Johnson, Marjorie l324l 8th . . . Johnson, Nathan 12051 llth ... . . . . Johnson, Norena H411 12th .... .,.. Johnson, Patricia 13431 7th .... .... Johnson, Patricia I2151 l0th ..., ,... Johnson, Phillip 12561 10th ..... .... Johnson, Phyllis H421 llth ........... Johnson, Richard Allan 13541 7th Johnson, Richard L. 12561 10th . Johnson, Robert L. H24A1 Sth . . . .... Johnson, Roger K. 1256! 10th , . . . Johnson, Roger M. 1222151 11th ....... Johnson, Roger P. 11071 9th ..,, .... Johnson, Ronald l2461 11th .... . , . . Johnson, Sandra 13341 8th ... Johnson, Sherrill H3051 8th .... Johnson, Shirley 12091 10th Johnson Johnson Virginia H471 12th Jones, Jones, EdmundH24AlSih...ll. Leilen Ivmi im .... Glenda Kay H381 11th ...... , Terry H081 l0th ...... .... Jones, Mary Kay 13051 Sth ,... Jordan, Kay l204i 12th .... Jordan, Larry 122251 7th Jordan, Nancy 13061 9th Jordan, William 12061 12th . . . Jorgenson, James I1 181 9th .... .... Jorgenson, Marilyn 12121 12th .,...... Jorgenson, Ronald H311 10th .,...... Jorgenson, Wayne l3521 7th . Jorgenson, William l2l3l llth ....,,,. Joseph, Joseph, Ruth C4431 7th ...... .. ,... Justice, Robert IV-1021 12th .,.. ,... K Kamp, Gloria I3071 9th ...... Kamp, RoIIundI21719th Kannady, Rosemary 12181 llth ........ Karnes, Frank 13441 8th ...,... . . . . Karnes, Ronald H071 9th ..... Kaus, Loren I2521 9th .... Kautz, Gary 13441 Bth Kautz, James 13441 8th ..,.. Kauiz, Sharon H401 12th . . , Kearns, Gary H1418th . . . Keck, Sarah 12561 l0th . . . Kee, Arthur 12361 10th .. . Kehret, Bernard H051 9th . . . Kehret, Roger 12541 9th ,... Keilen, Gerald 13451 7th .... Keller, Janice H501 9th ..., Keller, Mary l34Ol llth ... Keller, Paulette 13301 7th . , . Kelley, Michael 13541 7th ., . Kelley, Nancy 12021 12th .... Kellogg, Kellogg, Ronald 12271 12th ... Ruth AnnH35l 10th Kelly, Barbara 13291 9th ...... Kelly, Eddie l352l 7th ...... Kelly, Elline H301 9th .. .. Kelly, Kenneth 13341 Bth .... Kelly, Mary Kay 17111 Ilth Kelly, Romana 13541 7th .... Kentta, Marion 13341 8th . . . Kentta, Sally 12161 10th . . .. Kerling, John H 181 9th .. , Kerling, Linda 13251 Sth ,.,. Kestner, Alon 12061 12th ,.,. Leanne 11031 9th ... Keyser, Judy l328l 7th .... Kezar, Tom I2l61 l0th . . .. Kiel, Larry I212i 12th .... . Kiel, Verne 13281 7th ......... Kieme le, Mary 13471 7th ...,.,. . . .. Kiewott, Gerald 1V-1021 12th ... . . . . Kiewa Kime, Kime. Kime, Kincs, King, King, King, King, King, rr, Janet H501 9th ...,.. Carol 13291 9th ..,... Elaine l329I 9th ........ Mariarie H411 12th Carol H081 l0th .... Darrell 13281 7th . . . Darwyn 12501 12th . .. Donald l35lJ 7th .... Jean H501 9th ....... Wendell l220l llth . . . Kingerl, Karen 12071 l0th . . . Kingen, Nathan 11521 7th . . . 142 108 106 ill 125 142 118 106 142 142 123 107 110 106 106 142 111 124 142 142 105 115 108 142 110 120 105 142 126 111 112 106 123 112 118 112 108 113 106 118 121 110 111 143 11B 142 121 143 125 115 143 113 143 lll 124 107 108 126 143 114 113 105 11B 113 11- 118 118 143 118 112 112 115 116 124 116 107 124 123 143 143 110 117 124 116 118 108 123 118 112 113 120 143 114 126 112 143 126 126 143 116 117 1.17 143 111 126 143 123 116 106 110 125 Larweck,Frankl1n 211 11th ......... Klnny Klnny Klnny Klnny Davla V 1241 12th Harold 1V 1251 9th JoAnn 11521 7th John 1152 7th Klrchdoerter Marguerite 3341 K1rkwoad,Agnes 1332 8th .. Klassy, Karwan 11031 9th ..... Klassy, Klidonis 352 7th ..... Klement, Walter 'V-117A 10th , Kllngius, Darel 2081 10tl'l ..... Klinfus, Jerome 3431 7th , .... Koay, ,.,123 Klingt us, William V-1071 11th Klingsheim, Marie 152- 7th .... Klock, Verlet 1332 8th ..... ' . ' ............ 143 , ' ............. 144 , ' ........,...., 125 ', 1 1 ,. ' , - ..........., 113 , a , 1 1 .........,. 110 , a 1 9t ......,........ 113 ' , 1 1 .... . ' , ............. 125 , ' . , ..,...,. 106 , ' 1 1 -,--'....-.- 145 1 1 1 ' , 1 ........,...... 125 Larson, Richard W, '212 12th ...,..... 144 Lund, Jean 13061 9th . ,..... ........ 1 15 Michie, Bonnie 110719111 ...... 1 4 1 8th .... 118 . ' 1 ...,....... 107 , 1 1 ........,.,.. 123 ' ' , ' 1 1 .. ' ......... 119 ' 108 1 ............ 124 ' ., 110 145 124 106 11 109 109 117 113 112 113 123 126 118 115 loc 112 125 1 1 10111 125 110 110 119 118 146 123 122 11111 108 Knauer, Sondra 13541 7th ,.. Knight, Nancy 1341 8th ...... Knotts, Erlene 133218th . ..... . .. Knowl Knuds Knuds ton, Gary 1V-117A 10th en, Frederick ,l031 9th ..., en, Stephen 12361 10th .,.. Knutson, Kenneth 'V-1l7A1 10th . Koepsell, Eugene 1347 7th ..,.. Koeps Kahlw ell, Luella 1142 11th .... es, Karen 340 11th ..., Kolpin, Carl 1471 12th ...,. Kalpin, Robert 2251 8th Konz, Konz, Konz, Jean 1216 10th .,.. , Jon1131110th . ..,. Karen LV-1021 12th .. . Koontz, James 13281 7th ,..,. . . . Koontz, Janet Moe ,2021 12th . .. Koontz, Patricia Ann 2351 10th . Koontz, Ronald 1124A Bth ...... Donald 146 11th Koay,Judith 332 Bth ........ Koski, Margaret 234 10th .... Kattner, Robert 1207 10th ,. Krachrner, Janet 1135 10th Krachmer, Janice 11351 10th .. Krachmer, JoAnn 2241 8th .... Krachner, Lanny 11401 12th .114 Kramer, Bette 13011 Bth .... Kramer, Betty 11351 10th ...... Kramer, Charles 11461 11th .,.. Kramer, Fern 13321 8th .,... Kramer, James 1124A1 8th .. Kramer, Jean 11381 11th Kramer, Joan 11521 7th .... Kramer, Larry 11061 9th Kreinbring, John 13501 7th .. Krick, Glennys1l0619th . . . , . Krakas, Michael 13041 7th . . Krueger, Mohlon 13241 8th .... Krueger, Sandra 12001 7th .... Krueger, William 11501 9th Kruger, Joyce 13501 7th ...... Kruger, Larry 13241 8th ,.... Krull, Barbara 11061 9111 Krull, John 11081 10th .,., Krull, Lynn 13241 8th Krull, Roger 11081 10th ...... Krupicka, Randy 13541 7th , .... Krupicka, Scarlett 13401 llth ., Kuether, Roger 1124A1 8th .... Kuhl, Karrol 12301 12th ..,. Kuhl, Kathryn 12081 10th ..... Naatz, Harald 12461 11th .... Kuhlemeier, Kirby 13501 7th . . . Kuhn, Kuntz, Robert 1254 9th ..... Karen 11361 9th ,... . Kunze, Bruce 122281 7th Kunze, Karen 1202 12th Ku nze . Kevin 1V-12519th Kurth, Glen V-1251 9th .... Kurth, Robert 1V-1241 12th . . Kvam, Betty Lou 113619111 ,... Kvam, Patricia 13041 7th . .. 125 L LaBar, Larry 122281 7th Lacy, Dennis 13241 8th Lady, Rolan 1106 9th ....... Lofferty, John 13341 8th ....... Lagervall, Sonia 11301 9th Lahann, Bonnie 12351 10th . . . Lahann,Sandra113619th ... Laivell, Judy 1207 10th , .. Laivell, Sara 12301 12th Lake, Frances 11501 9th Lomoack, Jerald 13451 7th . , . Lamb, Andrew 13441 8th ... Lane, Karin 13411 8th Lane, Richard 13451 7th , . . . Lane, Robert 13441 Bth ....... Lang, Beverly K, 11381 llth Lange. Dee Ann 132518th .,.,. Langbehn, Lorie Ann 13321 8th Langeberg, Kendall 13061 9th Larkn, Wendy 13501 7th .,.... LaRoque, Paulette 13431 7th .. Larson, Alan 13541 7th ...... Larson, Barbara 11381 11th . . . Larson, David 1124A1 8th .... Larson, Darrell 12171 9th .... Larson, Dennis 13041 7th ,.. Larson, Gary A. 11521 7th ...... Larson, Gary C. 13241 8th ,..,.,....,. Larson, Georgianna 12061 12th .,..... Larson, Glen 12141 12th ....... Larson Larson Larson Larson , Jan 11311 10th ..,... , Jo Ann 133218th ..,,. ,Joanne E. 13321 Sth , Karen 12091 10th ,... Larson, LaVc1nne 12541 9th .....114 121 119 109 114 112 109 126 106 107 144 122 112 111 144 126 144 111 118 107 119 110 110 110 110 122 144 119 110 107 119 118 108 125 117 123 117 125 120 125 116 123 120 117 111 120 lll 123 107 118 144 112 123 116 115 125 144 113 113 144 115 125 120 117 118 116 111 115 110 144 116 124 118 121 124 118 108 120 119 115 123 126 123 108 118 113 125 125 120 144 144 111 119 119 110 116 Larson Lou1s12141 12th Larson M ryJ 1135 Oth Larson Richard H 246 11th Larson slllfley 340 11111 Larweck, Judy 207 10th , ..,...... ,. Laskewitz, David 246 11th . . . , . . . Laskewitz, Jolene 1329 9th . . . Lastine, James 217 9th Lou, Robert 114 8th ..... Lau, Sharon 216 10th ....,. Laugen, Donald 1135 10th .... , .. LaVine, Lance 334 8th Lawson, Larry 12251 Sth .,.... Lawson, Lenora 11081 10th Lawson, Roberta 12381 10th , . . , . .. Lawson, Wesley .3541 7th Leahy, Catherine 12111 llth . LeBarron, Darrel Lee 11201 7th LeBarron, Dennis 13541 7th .. Le8arron, Dauglas12461 11th . LeBarron, Meridee 1325 8th , Lecakis, Tony 112411. sth ,... Lechnir, Robert 12131 11th ,... Lecy, Jerold 1V-1241 12th .... Lee, Betty Jane 11381 llth .,. Lee, Bonnie L. 12061 12th Lee, Gary 11301 9th ,...,, Lee, oufy D.12361 10111 Lee, Ilene 12271 12th .... Lee, Judy 13521 7th , . ,.,. . . Lee, Raymond 12341 10th .... Lee, Robert 13541 7th ..,.. Lee, Robert Carl 12191 12th ... Lee, Ruth 13321 Bth ,.., .. Lee, Sh lrley 12271 12th . .. Lee, Vlrgil 12071 10th Leeper. Lloyd 12001 7111 Lees, Bruce 11241 11th Lees, Douglas 13071 9th .,. Lees, Gary 1361 10th ...... Legried, Audrey 11061 91h .... Leipon, Sharon 12181 11111 Lernbrick, John 12501 12th .... Lernbrick, Roger 11201 7th 111 109 123 108 123 123 106 120 118 107 144 108 144 116 112 144 124 110 ...144 ...1l9 ...l45 ,,.1l0 ...125 108 ...114 .,.109 ..,117 ...105 . ...145 .,,l23 Lemmerman, Gretchen 11071 9th ...... .113 Lemmerman, Kathe 13301 7th . .,.124 Lennberg, Charles 12161 10th ...112 Lennberg, Ellamay 13071 9th .. . . .114 Lenoth, Ann 110319tl'1 . ..,., ...114 Lenoch, Daniel 3521 7th ..., ...125 Lenz, Jerry 1V-1071 11th .... ,..106 Lenz, Warren 135417th ... ...123 Lenz,William 125219th ..,l15 Leopik,lla130619th ...... ...115 Lerud,Gary1124A1 8th .,,... ...118 Lerum, Donald 12341 10th .,,11O Lester, Merle 1V-1071 11th ,,.106 Lester, Shirley 12001 7th ..., ...125 Lestrud, Darlene 11071 9th .. . , . ,113 Lestrud, Larry 12121 12th .... . . .145 Levy, Larry 13411 8th ...,.. . 121 Lewis, Barbara 13301 7th ..,. 124 Lewis, Ronald 12361 10th ...112 Lewis, William 1V-1071 11th ..,106 Lewison, Barbara 13431 7th ... 126 Lewison,8rllie133218th 119 Levvisan, Janet 13411 Sth ..... . . ,121 Levson, Sharon 12181 llth 105 Ltchty, Alan 12541 9th .,,...... ...116 Lldberg, Darrell 1V-1l7A1 10th . . , , . .109 Lien, Richard 12141 12th .,,.,.. , . , 145 Lieske, Barbara 12381 10th ... 109 Lightley, Karen 13351 9th ...... . , ,117 Lightley, Patricia 12051 llth ...., , ,.105 Lightly, Dorothy Ann 13251 8th . . . . . ,120 Lightly, Francis 13451 7th ,..... . ..124 Lightly, Jomes12151 10th ., ,... ...111 Lightly, Lucretia 1222A1 llth .... . . . 108 Lightly, Verna Jean 11061 9th ... ...117 Lillie, Dana 122281 7th ,,...... ...125 LlI1qu1s1,C. Clark 13241 8th .... ...120 Lillquist, Rabert12041 12th . . . 145 Lillqulst, Thomas 13011 Sth 119 Ltndeman, Carmen 12161 10th ...112 Lindeman, Judith 11361 9th ... 115 Llndeman, Richard 13501 7th ... . . .123 Linden, Carolyn 13421 8th ..,.,. . . . 119 Lindstrom, Brenda 1222A1 11th 108 Linden, John E. 1V-1021 12th .... ...145 Lipovsky. Anthony 12071 10th , . . . . .110 Lipovsky, James 13011 8th ..., 119 List, Patricia 12141 12th ..,. 145 Loader, Jerry 11471 12th .,.. 145 Locke, John 12191 12th ....... 145 Lockwood, Carol 12141 12th 145 Loecher, Gary 12001 7th ,..,. 125 Loewen, Bonnie 12271 12th .,.. 145 Loewen, Douglas 12341 10th ., 110 Loewen, Joan 12041 12th .... 145 Loewen, Sheila 12151 10th ,.... ..... 1 11 Lonergon, Francis 13011 8th 119 Lang, Larry 12461 11th ,...... 106 Longworth, Frederic 13351 9th . 117 Louden, Gerald 12271 12th 145 Louden, Karen 13321 8th 119 Louk, Charles 12321 11th 105 Louk, David 13411 Bth .,.. 121 Louk, Harriet 11071 9th ,..,. 113 Lovein, Patricia 12241 8th 122 Ludviasen, Paul 113019th .., 116 Lund Gary 122281 7th Lund lv n 1118 h Lund James 212 12th Lunde James 350 7th Lunde, Lynette 1352 7th Lunde, Ralph 11471 12th .,,... Lunde, Wayne 1V-117A' Luns, Rocky 11071 9th . .. Lunt, Cary '120 7th ......, Luthe, Barbara 13061 9th Luthe, Georgia 11521 7th Luthe, Johnie 12071 10th , . . Luthe, Kathryn 12021 12th . ,. Luthe, Patty G 11381 .. Luther, James '215 10th Luther, Thomas 13011 8th . . , Lyle, David 1v.lo7 11111 Lyon, Bebo 12351 10th .....,.. .... M MacDonald, Kenneth 11471 12th MacLoren, Bruce 13011 Sth ,.... ,... MacLaren, Judith 12301 12th ,.. ..., Mack, Barbara 13541 7th Madison, Cynthia 11181 9th .. Madison, James 1146 11th ,.. Madison, Jeannette 11351 10th Madson, Arlene 13281 7th .... Madson, JoAnn 1202 12th Madson, Sharon 12381 10th ,. Madson, Thomas 11071 9th , . . Magnuson, Burton 1V-1071 llth Magnuson, Marlene 12051 11th Maierus, Gary 1v.1o71 llth .. Mo1erus, Gary 12511 9th . . . , . Maierus, Sharon 11051 9th ..., Malley, Linda Lou 12321 llth , Mallory, Eugene 12021 12th ,., Mallory, Gerald 12561 10th .., 101 111 119 106 111 146 119 146 123 113 107 110 126 146 109 113 106 105 106 114 115 105 . .... 146 ., .... 112 Maloney, Catherine 12321 11th ...,.,. 105 Maloney, Patricia 12381 10th . Mulmley, Russell 110:11 10th .. Manguson, Donald 11351 10111 . Magnuson, Stanley 1217 9th . Morcks, Sondra 13301 7th .,.. Marienau, Michael 12561 10th Morrnesh, Bryan 11031 9th Marquardt, Bruce 12161 10th , Marqueson, David 12171 9th ,. Marsden, Charles 13541 7th . , Martin, Alice 13451 7111 ..... Martin, Danelle 12541 9th .,,. Martin, Mary Ann 12091 10th . Mason, Russell 11471 12th .... Masten, Jayne 12091 10th .,. Maston, Lucille 13321 8th Matison, Jim 13341 8th ....,. Matisan, Karen 11471 12th Matt, David 13451 7th ....... Mattiield, Susan 122281 7th ., Matthews, Susan -142 llth . Matti, Judith 13291 9th ,.... . Mattison, Richard 12511 9th ., Maus, Larry 12381 10th ...... Maus, Terry 1V-1 17A1 10th . . . Maxtield, Delores 11031 9th .. Maxheld, Donald 12181 11th . Maxtield, Robert 12161 10th .. MaxGeId, Kenneth 13471 7th ., Maxon, Patricia 13321 Bth , . .. Mayer, Charles 11201 7th ,... McAlister, David 1V-1251 9th . , McAlister, Robert 1V-1021 12th McAlister, Wayne 13351 9th .. McAlister, Jon 1381 10th ,.... McClain, Bruce 11051 9th ,... McClain, Stanley E. 12131 11th McClory, Charlene 12511 9th . McClary, Sharon 11521 7th .,. McClland, Roger 1V-1241 12th McCoy, Arlene 13401 11th McCoy, Carol Jean 12041 12th McCoy, Dorene 13011 8th .... McDermott, Devono 12191 12th McDonald, Allen 12561 10th .. McFarland, Duane 12111 11th , McFarland, JoAnn 12021 12th . McFarland, Thomas 11071 9th . McGonigle, Gloria 13031 8th . McGrath, Mickey 13421 8th . .. McKay, Ronald 12061 12th ... McKee, Judith 12341 10th McKee, Karen 11051 9th ... McKee, Lyle 12021 12th ,...,. McKee, Vicki 13301 7th ..,. ,, McLoughlin, James 12081 10th . McLaughlin, Neil 12271 12th ,. McMasters, Kaye 12461 11th .. McMichael, Merilee 11381 11th McMichael, Sandra 13541 7th , Meany, Douglas 13241 8th Mealy, Dennis 13431 7th .... Mealy, Judith 12151 10th Mealy, Lois 11381 11th . . .. Meier, Janice 132919th ... Meier, Marilyn 12181 11th ... Meineke, Joan 122281 7th .... Meinhard, Sheryl 13301 7th . ,, Meister, Suzanne 12041 12th ., Meland, Charles 1V-1 17A1 10th Meland, James 11201 7th .... Mellem, Patricia 12161 10th .. .. ,,,. 109 .. .... 111 .. ,...l10 .. .... 113 ........124 ...,....ll2 .112 ., .,.. 113 .123 .124 ,116 .110 .146 .110 .119 .118 ,146 .124 .125 .106 .117 ,114 ,109 .109 .114 .105 .112 .126 .119 .123 ..,.,...ll3 ...,. 146 ., .... 117 .. .... 109 ........1l5 ..,.....107 .114 ...,....125 , ...,,.. 146 .. .... 107 . ,...... 146 ........119 ........l47 112 .. .... 108 147 .. .... 113 ., .... 121 119 147 110 115 147 124 112 147 .....,..108 .. .... 123 . .... 120 ....126 111 108 117 105 125 124 147 109 123 112 Menslng Darlene 238 10th Merrill Ge old 1225 9th Meyers Kathryn 222B 7th Mlchle Marlanne 214 12th Mickelson, Ann 222B llth Mickelson, Paul 1342 8th .,... Mielke1 Mielke1 Mikkels Mikkels Carol 1215 10th Nancy 328 7th ..... on, Lyle 1220 11111 .... on, Roger 3351 9th Miland, Larry 3 1 .... Millarn, Sandro 3521 7th . . . Miller, Bonnie 12081 10th .... Miller, Darlene 11421 11th . . . , Miller, Diana 13281 7th Miller, Duane 11301 9th ..,. Miller, Gloria 13251 8th ..,., Miller, James D. 121 11 11th Miller, James E. 12381 10th . ,. Miller, James R. 1124A1 8th Miller, Janice 11381 11th .... Miller, Jay 13031 8th ..... Miller, Jerry 12511 9th Miller, Jan 12461 11th .... Miller, Joseph 13441 8th ,. . Miller, Judith 13431 7th . . . Miller, Lana 13451 7th . . . . . Miller, Marsha 13051 8th .. Miller, Patricia 11051 9th .. Miller, Richelle 12001 7th .. Miller, Roger 12381 10th ..... Miller, Ronald 12081 10th ,... . Miller, Shirley Mae 11051 9th .. Miller, Thomas 11051 9th .... Mills, Jean 12111 11th ........ Mistretta, Bonita 13281 7th Mitchell, Charles 1V-1071 11th . Mitlying, Allen 1V-1241 12th ... Mitlying,Richard111418th .. . Mix, Betty Lou 12091 10th .... Mix, Kaye 12561 10th . , , , . Mae, Elaine 11401 12th . . . Moe, LaVon 13291 9th ...,. Moe, Oscar 11061 9th .....,. Moede, Thomass12081 10th Moehlrnan, Janith12461 11th , . MoHit, Molde, Monahan, David 12181 11th . David 13531 8th ...... Mohn, Janice 13341 Bth .,.. Diane 13341 8th ...... Monahan, Barbara 12541 9th Moody, Ruth Ann 11301 11th .. Moore, Doris 12101 11th . .. Kay 12191 12th ...... Kathleen 12521 9th . . . Morgan, Bryan 11071 9th Morgan, Larry 12121 12th .... . Morgan, Ralph H. 12111 11th . . Moore, Morey, Morgan, Richard 11471 12th . Morgan, Rosemary 11061 9th Morrell, Claretta 1222A1 11th .. Morell, Gay 13011 Bth ...... Morse, Carol 12251 8th ..... Morse, George 122281 7th .. Meucha, Marion 13011 8th .. Mulanix,Ronnie138110th... Monro, Mildred 134717th ... Munson, Pat 11411 12th .. , Murphy, John 11141 8th ,.,. Murphy, Lonetta 13451 7th .. Murphy, Warren 12071 10th , Myhre, Marva 11351 10th N Naatz, Duane 1V-1071 11th . Nagel. Carolyn 122281 7th ... Nargan, Trudy 12541 9th .., Nellis, Judy 13321 alll Nelson, Ardice 12081 10th ... Nelson, Arnold 13031 8th Nelson, Audrey-12201 11th . Nelson, Beverlee 11351 10th Nelson, Carol 13351 9th .... Nelson, Dale E. 12341 10th .. Nelson, David 12071 10th . .. Nelson, David R. 12541 9th . . Nelson, Delmar 11521 7th Nelson, Dennis 1V-1241 12th Nelson, Devon 12161 10th Nelson Nelson Nelson Nelson Nelson , Duane 13501 7th , Ellen 12381 10th .... Nelson, Eugene C. 110619th . , Gene 12351 10th .... 1 Gerald Carl 11521 7t , James 11141 8th Nelson, Janice 13541 7th .... Nelson, Jean M. 12001 7th .. Nelson, Jeanne 13031 8th Nelson, Jerry 13521 7th ..,. Nelson, Jon Edward 12521 9th Nelson Nelson ,Jon Lee 11501 9th . .. .Judy 12321 11111 .... Nelson, Kay 12351 10th ..... Nelson, Marlene L. 11401 12th Nelson, Marshea 12021 12th . Nelson, Marvel 12121 12th , . Nelson, Marvin 12271 12th . . Nelson, Michael 12061 12th . Nelson, Phyllis 13301 7111 Nelson, Richard A. 12191 12th h Nelson, Richard J. 11241 11th .. 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Thompson, Barbara 13321 8th ,,.. 152 115 116 123 106 109 152 123 114 119 119 125 114 123 111 124 121 112 152 152 10a 152 105 121 112 106 111 11B 123 114 123 108 117 116 121 152 120 111 110 118 123 107 118 153 119 155 112 123 113 153 113 113 109 153 111 114 121 125 120 107 153 119 115 153 ..,123 153 112 153 106 125 ffliza 123 112 ...114 ...114 ...114 153 ,..106 ...106 ...11S .,.110 ...105 ...122 ..,125 ...153 ..,109 ...110 ...125 ...109 ...113 ...126 ...110 ...119 ...112 ....117 ...,122 ..,153 ...111 ....153 ..120 ...111 ...116 ...111 ...119 ...113 ...123 ...110 ..,119 Thompson, Bessie 1351 7th .... Thompson, Daryl 'V-117A1 10th .. Thompson, David T. 1302? Sth .,.. Thompson, David L. 2461 llth ... Thompson, Douglas 3021 Sth .,. iiierripeert, Gary 1341 1 am ....., Thompson, Marilyn 12131 llth .... Thompson, Mary Jane '3251 Sth . Thompson, Mary L. 1106 9th ... Thompson, Paul 13021 Sth .....,. Thompson, Richard 1106 9th ..,. Thompson, Richard H, V-1241 12th ..., Thompson, Rose 11381 llth ..... Thompson, Virginia 234 10th .. . Thompson, Winnie 12251 Sth ,.., 1, ,-1se,.1 Vietor, Robert 12251 Sth . .... Vietor, Sharon 12091 10th Vilt, Edward 11141 Sth .,... vilt, Robert 11141 8th , .... Vinaas, Sharon 13401 llth .. . Viste, Norman 12501 12th .... Viskacil, Sandra 12511 9th Vlosaty, Beverlee 13241 Sth .,. Vlasaty, Charles 12131 llth . , , Vlasaty, Franklin 11521 7th Vogel, Dianne 11301 9th , ..... Voigt, Mariann 13071 9th ..... Voorhees, Mary Joanne 13531 Sth ...... Voorhees, Terry 12181 11111 Voss, Ilene 12201 llth . ..,.. . , Wiedemonn, Barbara 11421 llth Wiedemann, David 12361 10th Wiedemann, Sharon 13301 7th . . . .. Wigant, Gary 11521 7th ...... Wigant, Suellen '307 9th Wilcox, Cheryl 122281 7th , . . . Wilcox, Douglas 13341 Sth Wilde, Jerry 12141 12th ...., Wiley, Eugene 12161 10th .,.. Wiley, Kenneth '152 7th .,.. Wiley, Nadine 11361 9th ..., Wilham, Connie 2111 11th ,.. Wilke, Douglas 13431 7th .,.. Wilke, Richard '234 10th Wilkinson, Karen 11181 9th Thomsen, David 12151 l0th .. . Thorn, Nancy 13541 7th ..... Thron, Patricia 11081 l0th . Thorsell, John Carl 11031 9th Thorsell, Sandro 11081 l0th Thorson, Barbara 12151 l0th . . . Thrasher, Dorothy 12051 llth . . , Tinderholt, Cecil 13411 Sth . . . Tinkham, Allan 13521 7th Tinkham, Janice 11361 9111 Tinkhom, Larry 12461 11th . . . Tinsley, Patrick 1124A1 Bth Tinsley, Mike 11061 9th ...... Tischer, David 1V-1241 12th . . . Titus, Donna 13451 7th , ..... Titus, Kathryn 12071 10th .... Todd, Patricia 1222A1 llth . . . Tollerud, Odin 12351 10th ..., Tomhave, Charles 12161 l0th . . , Tomhove, Katherine 13421 Sth ... Tomhave, Sheelah 13531 Sth .. Tomlinson, Brenda 12081 10th ., Tomlinson,Caro1 1304 7th .... Voss, Nancy 13541 7th ,... Voss, Rita 13451 7th ,.,... Voss, Roger 11461 11111 .,.. W Wagand, Joyce 12081 10th Wagner, Sandra 11301 9th Wagner, William 12241 Sth . . . Wakefield, Janet 11031 9th Wakeheld, Judith 11351 10th ,. Willcutt, Michael 12241 Sth . ,. Willio Willia ms, Carol 11081 10th ,... ms, Craig 1124A sth Williams, Karen 12361 l0th . .. Williams, Mary 13411 Bth .,.,. Williams, Maryon 12341 l0th ., Wakefield, Susan 13541 7th . . . Waller, Gloria J. 12321 11th ., Waller, Linda 13321 Sth ,..,. Waller, Richard 12271 12th . . . Waller, Sharon 13351 9th ,... Walroth Nan: 113019th ..., f Y Walton, Janet 12121 12111 .... Walton, Joyce 12121 12th .... Williams, Nancy 12141 12th Williams, Richard 11201 7th . .. Williams, Suzanne 11381 llth . Williamson, Carol 13461 Sth . , . Wilson, Elaine J. 12501 12th ,. Wilson, Elden 1V-1071 llth Wilson, Judith 13461 Sth Wilson, Larry 13061 9th Wilson, Lindo 13531 Sth , .... . Wilson, Thomas 11201 7th ..... . ...119 . ...112 Warnbeam, Roger 12071 10th .. Wandas, Jo Ann 11071 9th ... Wangen, Darla 12351 l0th Wangen, Gail 13061 9th .. Wangen, Kay 13281 7th Wangen, Robert 13281 7th . . . WobschaIl,Coro1in 113619th ., Woessner, Alfred 13561 Sth . . . Woessner, Patricia 13061 9th .. Wolcott, James 11031 9th ..... Wold, Roy111S19th ........ Tomlinson , Donald 11141 Sth ., Toresdohl, David 12041 12th .. Torfin, Pamela 13461 Sth .... Torgerson, David 12251 7th ..,. Torgerson, Nancy 11301 9th ... Torgrimsan, Joy 13071 9th Torkelson, David 13431 7th . . . Tarrens, Karen 11051 9th . . . Tarrens, Loren 11201 7th , . , Tarrens, Shirley 13011 Sth ,.,, Tracy, Jerry 13241 Sth ...,. Ward, Margaret 13531 Sth .... Warfield, Karen 12051 llth . . . Warneld, Linda 12051 llth .,.. ' Warmanen, Judith 13341 Sth ,. Warn, James 12041 12th ..... Tra1T, Lester 12361 10th na 13011 Sth ., Warnsholz, Lowell 11311 10th Warren, Robin 13301 7th ..... Warrington, David 12151 10th . . . . . . Wasko, Joyce 12511 9th .,.,,.. . .. Waska, Sandra 12201 llth .... Waterbury, Gene 11521 7th .... , .. Waterbury, Janice 13401 llth . Waters, Judy 13471 7th ..... Wolf, Wolf, Wolf, Walt, Wolf. Elaine 13501 7th .. Jay 13281 7th ...... Jerald 12141 12th Margy Lu 13341 Sth ..., Mier12111 llth ...... Wolfe, Delores 11421 llth ... Wolfe, Jon A, 12201 llth .... Wolfe, Lynette 12341 10th .,.. Wolfe, Margaret 11301 9th ... Wolfe, Ronald 12061 12th ,... Wolfe,Tommy12111 11th ..... Wolfe, Wayne 13031 Sth ...,., Wollenberg, Warren 11031 9th Treuter, Anita 13461 8th ..... Treuter, Nancy 11051 9th .... Tridle, Thomas 11311 10th .... Troester, Jackie 13541 7th ..., Troester, Julane 11501 9th ,.,. Troop, Janet 13351 9th ....... Trouten, Janice 11051 9th ..., True, Douglas 12271 12th True, Joyce 13401 llth ....,,. True, Tommy 11201 7th ........ Truesdell, Barbara 12191 12th . . Truesdell, Sharon 12521 9th , . . Tucker, Roberto 13031 Sth .... Tufte, Steven 11521 7th . .. Tuma, Caron 13291 9th ,,.... Turvold, Cynthia 12301 12th , . . Turvald, Donna 12021 12th .,.. Tverberg, Sharon 13061 9th Twiggs, Susan 13321 Sth .,... Tyrer, Sondra 11081 10th . . . Tyrer, Sharon 11031 9th .... U Uecker, Donald 12161 10th .... Ulland, Ann Louise 13321 Sth .. . Ulland, Elaine 13321 Sth ..., Ulland, Paul 11201 7th ..... Waters, Larry 1V-1251 9th ....,. . . . Watkins, Marcella 11401 12th .. Watkins, Watki ns, Vicki 13411 Sth .,.. Watson, Donna 12051 llth Watson, Dick 1381 10th ..... Watson, Watt, Watt, Bonnie 12541 9th , ..... Edward 12111 llth .... Stephanie 13501 7th , , , , . . Sondra 12341 10th .,.. Wollschlager, Eddie 11521 7th . Wollschlager, Lois 11081 10th . Wollschlager, Gale 12461 llth . Wollweber, Dennis 11241 11th , Wong, Diana 12361 10th ...... ., Wong, Nathaniel 12241 Sth . .. Wood, Phyllis 12071 l0th .,.. Woods, Jeannine 11181 9th Woods, Wayne 12111 1 1th ... Watt, Marilyn 13541 7th . . . Watts, Kermit 13031 Sth . . . Watts, Robert 12121 12th .... Webber, Marion 13071 9th .,... ... Weed, Charles F. 13241 Sth ,... . . , Wehner, Lucille 12511 9th Weichert, Herbert 13461 Sth Weigle, Gary 12561 10th .,.. Weis, Richard 13281 7th . , . Weiss, Peter 11051 9th .....,. Welch, Suzanne 12061 12th .... . . . Wellman, Richard 13501 7th .... Wencl, Carolyn 1222A1 1 1th .... Wencl, Darlene 12151 10th Wencl, Gary 11181 9th ...... Wencl, Linda 13021 Sth ...... Wencl, Sharon 11351 l0th . . . Worlein, John 11181 9th ..., Wright, Douglas 12561 10th .... Wright, Robert 11031 9th .... Wright, siteren 113619th Wuertz, Louise 12301 12th .. Wuertz, Marilyn 12041 12th . .. Wuertz, Wusso, Wyant, Evelyn 12191 12th ..., Wyant, Gary 12171 9th .,... Wyant, James 13441 Sth .... Wyant, Judith 12321 llth . , . Wynia, Glen 13511 7th Y Yoncy, Yancy, Mavis 13011 Sth .... Richard 13511 7th ..,. Ulland, Richard 111819th Ulland, Robert 12501 12th Ullom, John 12501 12th ..... Ulven, Marilyn 11411 12th ,,... Underdahl, Darlene 11361 9th ., Underdahl, Robert 13511 7th .... Underdahl, Ronald 13521 7th . . . Unger, Darlene 11351 10th .... Unger, Glen 11301 9th .,.,. Upcroft, George 12051 llth Usern, Maurene 12091 10th .. Uzlik, Michael 1381 10th V Von, James 13071 9th .,...,.. Van Camp, Judy 12111 llth . VandeGrift, Diane 11031 9th VandeGrift, Elaine 11471 12th . . VandeGrift, Sybil 13461 Sth . , . , VanDenover, Joan 12321 11th ,. VanDenover, John 13521 7th VanDenover, Merry 12001 7th . .. VanGrevenhof, June 12141 12th . VanPelt, Maxine 11301 9th ..... VanPelt, Paul 1V-1071 llth .... Varney, Penne A. 13541 7th . . . Vasey, Mary Lou 13521 7th . . . Vaughn, Lonny 13051 Sth .... Venema, Dale 12171 9th ., . Vermilyea, Brian 12521 9th Veverka, Jean 1V-1021 12th . . . Veverka, Ronald 12061 12th . . . Vician, Sam 13051 Sth ......, Vietor, Karen 12051 llth .... Vietor, Nancy 12001 7th Wennes, Howard 12041 12th . . . Wentzl, Guy 11201 7111 ...,.. Wentlel, Robert 12181 11th .. , Wenzl, David 11311 10th .. Wenzel, Paul 11081 10th ..,..,. Wenzel, Rodney 12061 12th ,.., Wescott, Anne 12161 10th .... Wesley, Brian 13541 7th ,.... Westphal, Eugene 12021 12th .,. ,.. Westrum, Karen 12351 10th .,.. Westrum, Ronald 13241 Sth .,,. Wetzel, Dale 12241 Sth ...... Wheeler, Ja Anne 13541 7th .,.. Whipple, Joyce 13241 Sth ...,.. Whitaker, Carolyn 11401 12th . . . Whitaker, David 11351 10th ,.., Whitcomb, James 12061 12th Whitcomb, Roger 11051 9th . . , . Whitcomb, Ronald 12541 9th Whitcomb, Sharon 12341 l0th Yanzer, Armeada 12151 l0th Yanzer, Vern 12191 12th Yaste, Yocum, Burton 12121 12th . .... Barbara 12111 llth ,. Yocum, Ronnie 11301 9th Yonke, Marjorie 13011 Sth Young, Jane 13411 Sth ........ Young, Susan 12111 llth ..... ,..... . Youngdahl, Gunnard 1V-1021 12th .,... Yaungman, Jacquelyn 13241 Sth , .,.... White , Avis 12111 11th ...... White, Darlene 12021 12th . White White White White White White ,Elaine 12131 11th .Jo Ann 133519th .... , Judy Lee 13451 7th .... , Marcia 13461 Sth ....... 1 Melvin Earl 13071 9th , Ronald 11201 7th .... White, Shirley 11411 12th , ..., . Wichmonn, David 12081 10th . . . Wichman, John 13451 7th ...... Wichm Wicks, James 13451 7th ........ Wicks, Karlis 13441 Sth ...... Voungmark, Arden 13281 7th Youngmark, Ronald 11031 9th' Younker, Bonnie 12091 10th . Yunker, Delores 12321 11th . Z Zech, Betty 12241 Bth ,,,, Zeller, Carmine 13501 7th ... Zeller, Victor 12381 10th Zerby, Joseph 12171 9th ...... ,... Ziegler, Marlyne 13301 7th .. Ziemer, Aleah 11181 9th Ziemer, Aneitta 12111 llth , Zillgitt, Park 13071 9th ..... Zimmerman, Sandra 13541 7th Zirkler, Larry 12241 Sth .... Zitnak, Thomas 11071 9th . . . Zook, Deanna 11421 llth . .. ann, William 12201 11th . . . . , . Zrucky, Dale 11241 11th ..,. Zrucky, James 12361 10th ..... Zrucky, Zrucky, Zrucky, Mary Ja 13241 Sth . . .. Paul 11461 llth Shareen 13301 7th . . . . Zupp, Shirley 11071 9th ....... .... 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