Austin High School - Austinian Yearbook (Austin, MN)

 - Class of 1968

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I we FACULTY 1 T it 'w..f S guns-.X .4 ,,....-- .-nl -I AFTER A STRENUOUS day dealing with senior high students, Princi- THE ASSISTANT principal at AHS, Mr. McCune, has two main duties pal Ray Wescott thinks about a relaxing game ofgolf. f advising the Student Council and enforcing disciplinary measures. F aculty, administration prepare for orth Central MR. MICKELSON, superintendent ofschools, dictates the agenda for an upcoming school board meeting. 10 QPU? SCHOOL BOARD: SEATED: Supt. Irwin Mickelsong Mrs. Edna Schrafelg Stephen Wrightg J. G. Huntting Jr., treasurer. STANDING: Dr. H. P. VanCleve3 S. L. Coumbeg Wm. E. Hartman, chairmang Rev. G. C. Knutson, vice-chairmang F. L. Reiffenberger, clerk. Evaluation, to be held sometime early next fall MR. LA TONDRESSE. director of buildings and grounds, plans changes in Senior Hall. During the past school year, the AHS faculty and administration have been preparing for the forth- coming North Central Evaluation of this school. Although the definite dates for the school's evaluation by a North Central Committee have not yet been announced, the study will be held sometime next fall. This NCEC is composed of 35 people who are involved in teaching and administration. These men and women have studied various other schools and have determined what standards should be met in regulat- ing a school of AHS's physical size and potential. On the basis of two visits to each AHS classroom, the committee will determine the present needs ofthe school. After the committee gathers and analyzes all material, the school will be constructively criticized for its educational effortsg if approved, the school retains its accredited sta- tus in the association. ONE OF MR. Coumbe's many jobs as business director is managing the finances. 'ig . . Q - , if 'R v'. -. uidance 0Hice, Audio-visual Department, nurse and . PATIENCE, UNDERSTANDING, firmness Myrtle Erickson-special class. I'LL BET THAT'S my wifeg today's the 20th - payday! . . . Roland Dain-counselor. W ..- igguamggwfq W, WSI.W,,,,,,,Q , - Ml!! Midi' I2 CHECKING SUPPLIES . . . Beatrice Witt-school nurse. s s ei- . , Hifi , W ac, .. mitral Q, .- 3 1 Mm 'W , ix library offer AHS valuable and important services M WHAT DOES the newspaper say today? . . . Ph yllzlv Schat-counselor, Robert Aekerwold-counselor. Many services were performed by the counselors, library, nurse and Audio-visual Department. Helping the seniors make future plans and planning the yearly sched- ule for each student were the main concerns ofthe guidance counselors. Mrs. Beatrice Witt, the high school nurse, treated many everyday ailments from which the students of AHS suffered. The library was a recipient of the Title II Federal Fund, which enabled it to enlarge the fiction and biogra- phy sections. Gordon Fogdall supervised the many audio-visual aids. Quang -1 HOLD THAT SMILE, Mr. Fogdalllw ... Gordon Fogdall- audio-visual directorg Camera Club adviserg Auslinian and Sentinel photographic adviser. I-IMMM, COULD l have hled my Metrecal under 'coffee break'? . . . Lee Bedsted-counse- lorg guidance director. Clwllibrarian, A rdelle Erickson-li brarian. UP THE DOWN STAIRCASE has surely been popularw . .. Barbara Austin High School's English Department is faced Lorna Bates-English llg FTA adviser. Dean Bishop-English 103 gymnastics coach, Jr. High tennis coach. Dorothy Down-English 123 National Honor Society adviser,Ll0yd C. Eglvet-Eng- lish l2. Bud Higgins-English llg A swimming coach. Dorothy Hill-English ll. Mrs. Joyce Kezar-English 10. Janice Kram- beer-English 12. 1. ...Hg lL'5v- s,f2 Wi E' 1 A? I Q' ' 4 e if , it gf 4 ,, .W . if-'-'sw ilf. 'I in 'hw an-..- vans- '7 ' 'N Mr,W,. ,vy it Ag. V! .X A I sew 'Wi ALL RIGHT! THAT'S just about enough of those wise cracks about my legs! . . . Mr. Wiger. TESTS VOCATIONALS and book reports constitute a major part ofthe English curriculum . . . Jane Stone. .l WHEN I SAID A one-paragraph theme, I meant a one-paragraph theme and not a complete three-page story! . . . Mr. Bishop. lb ii-J l an with the problem of the revision of its curriculum During the past year, the Eng- lish Department has begun revi- sion of its curriculum. Following the lead ofthe Social Studies Department, the English instruc- tors are re-evaluating their cur- rent program. Their goal, explained James Nickels, chairman, is to provide the best methods ofdeveloping effective communication and appreciation ofthe printed and spoken word through classes in English, speech, dramatic arts and journalism, for such commu- nication is a basic necessity within an ever-shrinking world v sllfm,--4' .-6 , ,.-..-- ...ld ' ,sf 'I IT MUST BE AN overexposure from all the pictures he has been taking! . . . Alverne Trouten, MISS HILL WILL never believe this autobiogra Melanie Walburn, Linda Stolzenberg and Dave Brewster. phy is true! . . . Peggy Meres. 'hm Q ,, 'X xr-wzf --Q.. qs,-...e, Jane Liepold-English 103 SFC adviser, Jr. High Drama adviser. James Nick- els-English 12g Department Chairman, Senior Class adviser. Richard Nicolai- English ll. Bruce Richardson-English 10. Mrs. Rosalie Seltz-journalismg Austi- nian adviser, Sentinel adviser, school publicity. Darlys Smith-English IO. Cecily Spaulding-English ll, speech, forensics. Ronald Wiger-speechg Thes- pian adviser. I5 Students become better informed citizens as Social Larry W. Ana'r'r.x'en American History II. Ove Berven study I hall. ...bv Loren Clvlaml world history. Victor,-1. f1IlIAQ1t'.X'Ufl --- American History Il: Sophomore Class ad- viser. Charles W. Hanson social stud- ies. Myron Jordan - world histo- ryg Hi-Y, Tri-Hi-Y adviser. 'l1 lj? K I .xi . 912: . Q- 'ru '19 nn. is Q V gan ' - 'Isle' Digg 'fi 6 I . gat V. . I Q 1 3 l f :J I gif' H 'J'-3:1 f ...ul .IIM SAMUEL, using his notes, gives a report on the ancient Asian situation. I6 VICTOR ENGLESON, American History II instructor voices his viewpoint on the Reconstruction Era. ...ggi gk 5 R I X IRQ X S' 4 MIKE LAURITZEN tries his utmost to impress his teach- er with his ability in homework assignments. Studies Department concludes summer revisions After three summers of work, the social studies instructors agreed that their revised curriculum was well- worth the effort. Students and teachers discovered that the re-designed and improved history program prevented much duplication found in previous years. The up-dated course was designed to give each student a more basic and complete understanding of ancient and modern history. Thus, each stu- dent could then relate and apply the lessons of history to the world of today. The curriculum changes were made to eliminate duplications of material taught, to provide more opportunity for research, to update the curriculum and to include new areas ofstudy. Waller Lembcke f- American His- tory llg golfcoach. Roger Moen '- social studies. Orpha Neselh - world history, Kermelh Northwick social stud- ies. hi. - ,. in ,Qin . Nga QXYE WALTER LEMBCKE pins a picture on his history bulletin board. George Rabideau - world history. Donald Read- social studies. Robert Roberts - American History I and II. Richard Seltz -f American History llg A baseball coach, assistant basketball coach, GEORGE RABIDEAU ponders the thought ofgiving his next class a quiz. f gt - ig, ,. .., Mathematics and Science Departments are designed Joseph Brody-chemistry. Howard Cle- mentson-biology. Larry Gi1bert.v0n-geom- etry, Sr. mathg track and cross country coach. Oscar Haddorjjlbiologyg basket- ball coach, and Jr. High baseball coach. --MM serie .. .. . -:f- - , fggfieasg,l.jQggfsw:3?iewa'zs24M?laa. :a5::.,g--,,,- 1. , : vwaa. i.,,i A-ffA, . -..e .,,,,,,:, V f ,1,i . Liiy Amanda Horvei-advanced mathematics, H .. . Sr. math. Edna Martini-intermediate r . .,,. . . algebra, Sr. math. Kenneth Mj0en-biolo- t J . gy. Norb Nelson-physicsg Academy of ' j X . .2 Science adviser. . '- ' ensmvfe gwsfsf - . .e ., l:e.wssSiew S S LIZ CREHORE proves that not only boys can be inventive and scientilic. BIOLOGY students must learn how to utilize various types ofequipment . . . Al Madison and Nancy Smith. v-4 'iluf to provide an atmosphere of discovery for students GRAPHING on a geometric plane is a learning process . . . Duane Graff and Jerry Swenson l Jeff Arneson. AND THEN he said that she , . . Darwin Sellers, To keep pace within an ever-ac- celerated, technological society, the Math and Science Departments have constantly updated their curriculum. All math instructors have tried to instill within their students a knowl- edge of math that can be applied ei- ther in college courses or under working conditions. Thus, the courses offered at AHS f geometry, intermediate algebra, advanced mathematics and senior mathemat- ics A enabled each student to better his proficiency in the basic skills as well as in the advanced studies. In the Science Department, the Chemical Education Material Study program, initiated in 1966, placed emphasis on discovery rather than on memory. In addition, courses in regular chemistry, physics and biology were offered. Myron Schultz-algebra. Robert Schwab- biologyg Academy of Science adviser. Howard Strey-chemistryg assistant B bas- ketball coach, assistant A baseball coach. Lloyd Swenson-geometry. Gerald Ward- Sr. math. E. S. Wilcox-geometry. Ray Wistrcill-biology, Jr. High basketball coach. l9 s if 4 . . t Music, art and language develop students' cultural THOUGHTFUL concentration for music . Judy Patten. Mrs. Gerla Barrel! German II, III and IV: German Club adviser. Mrs, Elaine Carlson -f French I, II and IIIQ French Club adviser. Raymond Carlson - French I at AHS and Ellis. Jerome Delga- haaxvn German I, II and III. Mrs. Evelwi Galbrailh Spanish I, II, III and IV: Spanish Club adviser. Paul Halma Junior. Intermediate and High School orchestras. Albert S. Johnson German I and II. Richard Larson Var- sity and High School choirs. 20 WENDY Han- son seriously studies the next difficult bars in her violin music for the upcoming public orchestra concert QI .71 . mga- S '-W'-'se DEEP IN THOUGHT, Phil Hanf studies his painting, trying to improve his color scheme. -4' fllgilzil' 5' - f I ' I I' Wim it Elm WW Wim fx backgrounds Courses offered in the fine arts served to enrich rather than inform the students. In music new uniforms added in- creased enthusiasm for both the par- ticipants as well as the audience. Beginning and advanced art stu- dents discovered unknown talents in self-expression through use of various media. The language department tried to attain its ultimate goal, more liuency in speaking, with the aid of new textbooks in French and Spanish. LETS keep up the tempo! . . . Paul Heltne. Kenneth F. Riska -f Art I, II and IIIQ Chess Club adviser. Margaret Scarseth -- ' Latin I, II and IIIQ Latin Club adviser. . , ,XKQQX A 12 A t , g gg . , A j .lss f A 1 Robert J. Schreiner f German I at AHS and Ellis. Paul A. Stenhfenl Art I, ll and Ill. James S. Wheeler Varsity and Concert bands. DALE BLOWERS may not be Michelangelo, but he's still working at it. TESTING , , . Debra Percy, Diana Hollerud, Tom Ferguson, Cheryl Erickson, Melvin Nelson fx, rl' ,,,,..,.. Alvin Eckmann-general business, typing, Jr, High football. .lane Ann Harrigan-bookkeepingg Junior Class adviser. George C. Hokanson-economics, shorthand I. James Hunt-typing. dvanced training improves future job opportunities Harold Kannaa'y-mer- chandising and occupa- tional relationsg FBA adviser, Richard Oster- gaard-economics, typ- ing. Dave Rathke-cleri- cal office practice, typ- ing, B basketball coach, assistant B football coach. Helen E. Sjodin-short- hand I, typing. Mary Yocum-clerical office practice, secretarial training, shorthand II. 22 The purpose of the merchandising class was to brief the class on sales techniques, advertising and displays, business math and the various prob- lems ofjob adjustments. The increased load of keeping re- cords andthe use ofnew machines have created wider fields of employ- ment. Key punch training at AHS will help students to avail themselves of better occupations. 1+l:? Glenda Hauer. A l . IT CAN'T BE! Itjust can't be!! . . . Jim Kriz, Cindy Heiny. in... Q W Phy ed provides a variety of activities for students ' Iv-0 A img, Z MN, ,asf li., ,ai-.N .i , mg- 'Faith BE QUIET, girls, and ifyou are good, I might save you the apple core! . . . Miss Priester, Physical education is required l'or all students in grades 7-10, with a minimum of two hours per week. Our five-week rotation plan, ex- plained Harold Hastings, chairman of the Physical Education Depart- ment, provides a variety of activi- ties for the students by oflering live different recreational areas within one year? In the fall, the boys battled through soccer or football scrim- mages while the girls attempted soc- cer or speed ball. During the winter, basketball, tumbling and volleyball kept the gym participants in shape. All students were required to take the Minnesota physical fitness test in which proficiency in jumping, throw- ing a softball and running was checked. GIRLS exhibit their skill in volleyball. A fx ' M' F Mrs. Janann Hass-physical educa- tion. Harold Hastings-physical education, Director of Athletics. Jerome Miller-physical education. Marjorie L. Priester-physical edu- cation, GRA, Pep Club adviser, A squad cheerleading adviser. NOW JUST bring your right leg over your arm and then around your neck . . , Brian Young and Ken Granle. 23 H draulics, technological studies, home management ffff2f Pftfewma,., at X 23,-gf ROGER PAPENFUS displays his Skin at the drill press. WOULD YOU BELIEVE WC C311 cook? . . . Marlene Bfady, Alice Fa1'gllSOI'l. The Industrial Sciences Depart- ment tried to advance its courses in order to bring students closer to the development of technological skills. This year Mr. Ebeling introduced an experimental study in hydraulics. The students also gained skill in us- Douglas Ebeling - power mechanicsg assist- ant wrestling coach. Kay Hompe drafting Donald Ingram - general metals. Fred Kinney - painting and decorating. Har- lan Koch printing. R. 0. Krieger f- paint- ing and decorating, advanced woodwork. 24 ing engines and motors. The Home Economics branch of this department directed its courses towards developing skills necessary for an organized home. The various types ofcourses of- fered in the Home Economics and Industrial Sciences Departments provided the students with a good basis for the future as well as with practical skills for the present. courses aid students in developing man useful skills William Lage sheet metals. Mrs. Margaret Morgan - home managementg FHA adviser. MR. EBELING'S shop class listens attentively as he explains the parts ofan engine. WELDING is a subject that requires concentration and ability . . . David Dickey and Thomas Edwards. 'fa-ii. :s--'masse ',E?:- 2 ' : . - 1.42 E'THs,.--, ., I - ' - ' ' ' if . -,.- : fam ' ' OH, PUTTING the zipper in the arm hole isn't really so amusing! , , . Debby Heiny. Mrs. Ann Odegaurd - home economics I and II. Donald Rizland 1 agricultureg FFA adviser. Richard While - basic elec- tronics, fundamentals ofelectricity. 25 ' I fvmmz, vig , ' A s ... MRS. MILDRED Chris- tianson, switchboard, types a stencil for a test. 26 Q 5 Rf A LONG DAY .. . Oliver Hillier. I 59' Special service is given W 5 f 3 mg . LOOK, OUR HOUR has finally come! Today we get to sing over the PA , . . Mrs. Betty Johnson-typist, Mrs. Marcella An- derson-Mr. Wescott's secretary. HE WANTS to be WHAT? ... Mrs. Helen Bergh-guidance ofiice secretary. to AHS students by secretaries, custodians, cooks ' Typing tests, selling tickets, mak- ing announcements, ordering sup- plies and maintaining a Lost and Found Desk occupied much ofthe secretaries' time before, during and after school. Providing nutritional meals for the hungry students of AHS was an all-day task for the cafeteria staff. The maintenance men of AHS were called on at all times ofthe day - and often at night - to render their service for forlorn students and busy faculty members. MRS. ELSIE BROWNE, dietician, runs a tight ship, even down to the napkins. JUST THINK, ONLY ten minutes until my coffee break . . . Mrs. Arlene Bednar.typist. . F A ,. -.,,... O,-E OH, NO! Here comes that kid again . ., Mrs. -its - X V X, I Florence Frederickson, Mrs. Marion Neisen- - 4 N-H0 w attendance office secretaries. 27 'wav' mu... STU ENTLIFE n enchanting spell descends upon '67 Prom-goers Under the spell ofthe 1967 Prom, the junior and senior stu- dents ol AHS turned into en- chanting Cinderellas and Prince Charmings. Prom-goers danced to the music olTony Jambor's Band amidst gaily flowered deco- rations, which included a huge pumpkin to emphasize the Cin- derella theme. At midnight the scene shifted to community-spon- sored dances at the Country Club and the Elks Club. Prom-goers ended their fairy-tale evening by bowling, swimming or picnicking. AHS CINDERELLAS and Prince Charmings begin their fairy-tale evening as program committee mem- bers welcome the Prom-goers and present them with dance programs , , . Bruce Augustin, Janice Camp- bell, Gary Baily, Karen Myrland, Kathy Hodge and Randy Nelson. SUE CHINANDER and Dick Kraft sit this one ' out, but still enjoy a bit ofhorseplay. DOUG MUNRO and Debbie Heiny MIKE HEFFRON and Judy Waldee enjoy pause to display their Prom attire. dancing to the music ofthe Tony Jambor Band. 30 EXCITEMENT RUNS high as Prom-goers enter the land of enchantment FEET GROW TIRED, but dancing to the music of the Tony .lam- . , , Darrel Zrucky, Kathy Overby, Margaret Orlowski and Steve Kinney. bor Band continues to the magic hour ofmidnight. s XV' I ,f is if xv ., , DURING COKE BREAKS, everyone has time for a smile at the cameraman . . . Cindy Kjarum, Lee Smock, Jerry Williamson and Cindy Erichson. TIME OUT to share 3 Coke A A I Terry Trimble' Joan Dglaney- THE GOOD TIMES ROLL at the Country Club and Elks Club post-Prom parties where AHS'ers dance until wee hours to the beat ofthe Shatters and Denny and the Drifters. WE'RE GONNA WAIT 'til the midnight hour , . Tony Jambor, Jane Harrigan. Summer's good times roll into AHS action-packed SENIOR GIRLS invade the cafeteria for their Thanksgiving banquet Kathy Brink, Mary Gaye Thompson, Gretchen Hilker, Cindy Bowe, Margaret Burger, Cindy Erichson. ig. if ffl l li IQ: 'ez' THE SOUTH 40'S drummer 'keeps the ball rolling' during the Halloween mixer as AHS'ers ate, drank and made merry. GLANCING deviously over a shoulder, Diane Dutcher teases, Wouldn't you like to know what l've got in this bag? UP THE DOWN slide or down the up slide? Debbie Nelson, Melanie Nelson, Nancy Johnson, Cindy Heiny. 32 fi if Rf ,s ik fall as 'the beat goes on' for students Brown. TO STUDY OR TO EAT, that seems to be the question . .. Sue . Mk 'J'-S sso s or-s at a pre-game potluck supper. . .fr , WX, F 1-Sim I ':S'f1QfA .7?lfieiLf ef if , -s:m,f,faUwf:4s:S, so 4 X fx k E,ess gg 'n - 1, f ri, X BOTTOMS UP, CAROL . , . seniors Carol Lockrem and Linda Stolzenberg enjoy the vrctuals and gxrl talk K ' 5 -4'rn . . 4xl1.' 1' Q .Q 1? 5' W. AFTER BEING CROWNED by SC Pres. Dave Esse during the Homecoming assembly, royalty Jan Heiny, Patty Carney, Queen Mary Gaye Thompson, Linda Graves and Sheri Nauss reign over AHS festivities. 5 sg, A K, Q ,- .f ,, .Y Hg, if ' i ,-1- w.WTJ N., it 1 is . 91 , E REFLECTIONS of happiness, tears, anticipation, victory and excitement will follow AHS '67 Queen Mary Gaye Thompson through the years, QUEEN CANDIDATE ESCORTS Bruce Sellers, Dick Benesh and Brad Sanvick await the long walk. 36 I f if i islei fin . sf KV' ' 7 AHS Homecoming activities climax week of gala excitement Although Homecoming '67 offi- cially began as co-captains Randy Kimpen and Tom Riley ignited the bonfire Thursday, Oct. 12, its spirit took hold in late September when float plans were formulated. Those long hours of frustration, fun and plain hard work paid off for homerooms 206 and 246, as their float, Scarlet Fever, took first-place honors, second only to the AHS football team, which captured a Homecoming victory over Mankato I AHS VARSITY BAND, directed by trek If L ' James Wheeler,playsAHS FightSong 'v-ng . ' rade. while marching in the Homecoming pa- 13-6. Against an oriental background, a tearful Mary Gaye Thompson was crowned queen by Dave Esse, SC president, and presented roses by Senior Class president Dave Zika, she was also serenaded by Mr. Lar- son. Psychedelic lighting and music by the Circle 13 created a contemporary mood for the mixer, which climaxed Homecoming '67. 'iq ' .rs.?u FIRST PRIZE float displayed during Homecoming half-time. ,A ,L !,:s ef .e K4 4-'Hi f 0 -n e in-Lt ,I ii N IT'S GOOD DAY, SUNSHINE as Homecoming attendants Sheri Nauss and Patty Carney are escorted by senior Tom Plehal down Austin's Main Street during the parade. 1i':'::'f 'F'dqQ MQ' '--...M 5? ,xii E32 I 37 HE CAN'T BE DEAD! Tell me he isn't dead! pleads Patty Carney with Mike Bramel. District Attorney Bruce Himle, his secretary Lindsay Sessions and witnesses MRS, JOHN HUTCHINS, a key witness, is questioned by Dis- Bob Jenkins and Karla Beireis look on with mixed emotions. U-ic1An0rney Flint V , , Linda Slolzenbel-gy Bruce Himle. 'Night of January 16' eifects mood of a murder trial FLINT GREETS John Whitfield and Nancy Lee Faulk- ner as they make their unexpected appearance at the trial. Judge Heath presides . .. Bob Jenkins, Bruce Himle, Karla Beireis, Joe Belshan. BRAD BREITBARTH diligently studies his lines for the upcoming preformance of Night ofjanuary l6. The time, a day in March, the place, the Supreme Court of New York City, the event, the trial of Karen Andre. Did she actually mur- der Bjorn Faulkner? Such was the dilemma of the fall play, Night of January l6.', Under the direction of Ronald Wiger and student directors Patti Nelson and Melanie Walburn, a cast of 20 effected a courtroom atmos- phere. Heading the cast was Patty Carney as Karen Andre, the ex-sec- retary and indicted murderess of Bjorn Faulkner. Defending Miss Andre was Defense Attorney Stevens, Ray Haugland, while Dis- trict Attorney Flint, Bruce Himle, served as prosecutor. Joe Belshan portrayed Judge Heath. Others in lead roles were Karla Beireis as Nancy Lee Faulkner, the deceased's wifeg her father, John Graham Whit- field, Bob Jenkins, and Mike Bramel as the notorious gangster Larry Reagan. Coffee-house theme sets scene for LIZ MORREIM thoughtfully strums the chords to a modern protest song. AND THE BEAT GOES ON as the members of the Joyful Noise Band - John Richardson, Phil McGuiness, Mark Nesse, Scott Anderson - rehearse for the upcoming Talent Show. 67 Talent Show Burning incense, flower children and psychedelic lights created at- mosphere forthe 1967 Talent Show. Centered around a coffee-house theme, the show featured students who performed under the direction of G. D. Ward. Among the most popular acts were modern dances, folk singing and pop music selec- tions, A special feature was provided by Nilgun Musoglu, AFS student, who sang two Turkish folk songs. This number marked the first appearance of a foreign student in a Talent Show. Other AHSers who performed were L. Boyinga, S. Williams, J. Malenke, B. Little, S. Krupicka, W. Lillquist, M. Paulson, R. Warring- ton, A. Albers, J. Albers, L. Mor- reim, D. Keller, N. Hose, C. Heiny, J. Perau, L. White, G. Capretz, B. Furman, L. Leland, E. Lewison, T. Strong, D. Heiny, S. Anderson, P. McGuiness, M. Nesse, P. Nesse, J. Richardson and R. Radl. NILGUN MUSOGLU, AHS foreign ex- change student, sings a Turkish folk ballad. 39 AHS VARSITY Choir, directed by Richard L. Larson, performs on the festively decorated Christmas stage. Christmas Concert highlights holiday festivities I THINK I'm not sure' '... Judy Jordan. Y N P tw I K X5 in id 5 . Q 2 4 wi' .V Q .Qi ' I wifi flafiw W. K,-?1w-1 -A W sw A xiii ORCHESTRA choir members attentively follow the 'score 40 l ASC ENDING ANGELS Hank stage as each group presents its selections :fa .if ! f I! if c l QAM , X 'filly X A I I ri, tl MEMBERS OF THE JOB'S royal court and their escorts relax between dances . , . Bill Nelson, Janet Carlson, Mike Morreim, Linda Graves, Debbie Johnson, Cindy Heiny, IS IT JUST FATE or pl-edegtinaiign thai jan Gilman always Jim Samuel, Jim Grothe, Lynn McGuiness, Duane Graff. gels Caught in the acl of being herself? Annual J obls Dance features 'Psycheldelic Evening, 4 WELL, BONNIE, would you like to dance? . . . Steve Handke, Bonnie Grimm. DOES HE LOVE me or love me not? . . . Gene Heffern, Barb Johnson. HOLIDAY dance-goers enjoy the music ofthe Grasshoppers. 41 BRUCE HIMLE escorts candidate Sara Nelson to the stage. THE CIRCLE 13 'lets the good times roll' at the Snow Flake coronation mixer. k . 'Hi '68 Princess Patty Hifi ww... 'mm in as xl? slum- Q' W 'mai' wt gfwvluwi C g.'.l t'3., i7f'-'35I .' 'f . K gang qw I lhmqgl., F 'Wwunqm -1'-S .l 'f 511'-a 'e C QQQK -,v- ' its has QA ltlnt, etes E? if ' M F3 seetssss f ,, f mi ty? 5 3? f as .R JV lee? V Swgclazan -: fi , - - :,...f.W., ,A Q., W ,wa 36.9.4 e ,, fu.-fx + nw-4. M f':.:.p.,.:gtLr.w: time : --ill..-.S.,,..a V F' A N ff -M ,M-ff' Y QQZXQST' -i?37fi'iK3 Q'fa s. 2 .Q f .f Lv A Q? Mfg V waits. I' , ,f w J J J pf: N. 'vllqw-1 View LQ... .Lv 'QM wa my I . J J. f, m 5 ' 'x '-,X-,f awk x 1 ,A 2 'if 1 wV no XX S in '-J X ,A .J 3-2 ' .W ,Num .C A 35: -i f X, , j Q Q f 3 xx 4 5 ,X I' il 1 f ,Ma X f , mg -Q E1 ' X P . Y : f hr L Q Q A Q Winter 5happenings' kindle spark for spring events ' AHS RED DEVILS or snow angels? . . . Barry Moen and Tom Crist. W . ff.-A-f . :ww , ' W ? Hu f WV iff' ' '-was . -,zu -. ' .. ' sw -,- A - K ,. ii2f Wvw wr.. A. 5' . H , ,. .. V f- f M W' W Q ffl' fg4.Q'22X? 'M...-i..-A Y-, -if il wi ' ,-1-...W .,-. A ' . :. 'rf. f 'L I -his f..:fi2: . A Sf' ' .-STI? .. we-Q' -1116-? i.. - M ' 'Mr -r . ' NA M- 7:. 1 E A . -' Y 11:- . flrief rs W ,:- dz' t- - P -': ,:.:'F?' 'L fu yt: ' ' -. WOULD YOU play in the snow? . , , Brent Davis, Mike Roberts. AFS BENEFIT Winter Concert incorporates AHS Orchestra, Choir and Concert Band. 44 JUST BECAUSE we haven't had much snow . , . Tom Crist. Assemblies combine education and entertainment RUTH DUGAN and Mr. Flannery question John Goddard after an Austin Adventure Series in which Mr. Goddard related his adventures at Angel Falls. Classwork was not the only source of education at AHS: varied assem- blies also helped to broaden student horizons. Assemblies ranged in scope from auto races and traffic safety to the world of the future, with the Austin Travel-Adventure Series providing the most popular programs. Lec- tures accompanying these films gave students a chance to hear first-hand accounts of personal adventures. The Minneapolis Symphony gave a special performance, while the AHS bands, choirs and orchestra provided stimulating, professional- type concerts. Sports and pep assemblies lay claim to being the most spirited as presentations of teams and trophies were made throughout the year. And although the assemblies enabled stu- dents to Htake a break from regular classroom routine, these breaks DONNA SATTLER and George Eicher demonstrate a new type of glass which will be used in the world of the future. proved well worthwhile. MEMBERS OF THE AHS BASEBALL team express mixed feelings as they receive individual trophies. The team was runner-up in the Minnesota State Baseball Tourna- ment . . . Tom Riley, Dan Bjerke, Brad Sanvick, Gary Morgan, Tim Ball, Dave House. 45 AHS JUNIORS Janice Noel and Debbie Nelson listen intently as Miss Cecily Spaulding emphasizes important points ofextemporaneous reading. Students participate in sub-district 'XX-N. Nm,ii,vr XX WELL, FELLAS, this is how it should be done . . . Mike Shultz and George Holdgrafer receive techniques on oratory delivery from Bruce Richardson. 46 CONTEST participant Linda List uses styl ized gestures in telling a story, speech contest Under the direction of Miss Cecily Spaulding, Bruce Richardson and William Thal, I6 AHS speech stu- dents participated in the sub-district speech contest held Saturday, March 16, at LeRoy High School. Students competed in eight differ- ent divisions, with those who re- ceived an A rating advancing to compete at district, regional and state levels. AHS students who participated were Jane Boyd, Don Hasbargen, Craig Mattice, extemporaneous speaking, George Holdgrafer, Mike Shultz, original oratory, Pat Brad- ley, Nancy Hose, Alverne Trouten, non-original oratory, Debbie Nel- son, Janice Noel, extemporaneous reading, Gretchen Lindstrom, John Phillips, Kathy Simonson, discus- sion, Liz Morreim, serious interpre- tation, Steve Smith, humorous inter- pretation, Linda List, storytelling. X. f mpt purses symbolize conclusion of WPA Week YOU WOULDN'T BELIEVE the headaches WPA Week gives a girl, groans Patty Carney. n-n-..i.. MAN, THIS IS SERVICE! exclaims Mike Rohde as he is assisted by Linda White. .XV WPA WEEK, I-IUH? Well, this might be fun . . . Brad Breitbarth, Lana Weisman. JIM, THAT'S your tenth bottle of coke! Don't you think maybe you're taking just a little advantage of WPA Week? Debbie Arens reprimands Jim Lee. 47 W'--L.-w--M--Y, A 1 TRUMAN PEN DENNIS fBob Jenkinsj lies stunned on the floor ofthe Paradise Cafe, while Dirk Sneath fMike Bramelj presses charges against him. WOULD YOU believe one of the Seven Dwarfs? . . . Liz Morreim, Mike Bramel. Cast, crew, producer spend long nights preparing O, horrors! If the mail train doesn't make its scheduled run, all will be lost: sweet Miss Prudence Hopewell will fall into the villain's clutches. The hero can prevent this disastrous calamity, but he's tied to the railroad tracks . . . Fear not, dear friends, for all ends well in the Thespian winter play pro- duction Love Rides lhe Rails. Di- rected by Ronald Wiger, the old- time melodrama came complete with a black-caped villain fBruce Himlej and his unscrupulous henchman CMike Bramell, a dashing hero CBob Jenkinsl and his stalwart friend CBrad Breitbarthl, a demure heroine fPeggy Carneyl and a sultry siren fPatty Carneyl. No less than 16 scenes and nine different sets were effected in l2-sec- ond changes through the use of a re- juvenated revolving stage excavat- ed from the depths of AHS. 48 HSARSAPARILLA on the rocks, please . J . B. Himle, J Arneson M Bramel FEAR NOT, for l have come to the rescue! . . . Brad Breitbarth A l :tm Avail J-J . s. i S li, 'ln Q 7 PATTY CARN EY TRIES in vain to comfort an anguished Bob Jenkins for 'Love Rides the Rails 5 ' ROCKY RADL and Bill Helgeson move quickly to change scenes. 49 SKY, Q 3 82 2 2 Q Q Y fe 3 ? , M 2 v 8 ? 2 ? S f ? 2 8 ? 2 X N 3 w Q Q W Q 1 ,x -X: I A64 t K, 'S cl-V 1'1 3 X vw., W r M nt 'LN' 1 ,Eglin 2 , tv I' I i rv, ,- 5 K ! f ix 1 sl 4, 9' .D mf' , ,. ,,A,,,-,Ag A,,W.fW,Lfif:,,sQ-imfxiqiggk,QMSLggggxQ:,11Q,ff1fsa3ig'ggf,gggg . ,, . . .- 1 -- ., 7 'f myfxfwfl - fy-wk lm? f?-H1.s.WA- mwxf,-iw 'f:.,vw.Q-.sw-,-fgwlpfgwiwr ,X-an gmgwwwfwf Q L . 5.??YsfiggQ235fwfWAW?-fagsfgggfiaggygiigz-'ilitmiszihfx-it54sgw32xgQ,EQfSgi:fw,33 M ., . ,. 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Myers: BACK ROW: N. Barnett, N. Mizunoi NOT PICTURED: V. FIRST VIOLINS: FRONT ROW: J. Malenke, K. Bell, J. Sehuljer, T. Hesla, B. Maller, L. Sessions: ROW 2: Joanne Braulen. W. Helgeson, R. Sprecher. N. Sehirmung, R. Warrington, D. Hoversteng BACK ROW: M. Koscl. C. Suholt. D. Miller. R. Petersen. R. Pyburn, C. Oldenburg, J. Bos- lruck: NOT PICTU RED: W. Hanson. an G? Y ,na . vs. CELLOS AND BASSES: FRONT ROW: B. Catherwood. J. Jordan. J. Patten. D. Sundalg ROW 2: J. Kreuger, R. Hein: BACK ROW: N. Johnson. R. Anderson. L. Reeve. P. Nelson, M. Kramer. 52 Smith. 'Q 36 'S' A. 31 3l ' -Je .Q A L.-P' 'Pill arm mum and expand appreciation of different forms of music SECOND VIOLINS: FRONT ROW: R. Jenkins, T. Madura, V. Aan- stad, V. Ramlo, S. Knutson, B. Littleg ROW 2: Patty Carney, S. Pyburn, N. Knoche, D. Johnson, S. Folken, K. Simonsong BACK ROW: R. Wold, J. Behning, M. Steigerwald, K. Moore. N. Wilson, S. Lamaack: NOT PICTU RED: Peggy Carney. The AHS Orchestra, one ofthe largest in recent years, again made many public performances this year. Directed by Paul Heltne, the mem- bers wore their first official uniforms -A black floor-length dresses and tuxedoes. When not rehearsing for a concert during their sixth hour practice ses- sions, the orchestra played a wide range of music literature. To expand their appreciation of different music styles, members also sight read many selections and listened to re- cordings. A Hirst for the orchestra was their performance Feb. 29 at Colum- bia Heights High School. The group also upheld a tradition at AHS by performing at graduation. Another highlight of the year for the orchestra members was their participation in the Big Nine Music Festival at Red Wing, climaxing a year of hard work and satisfying accomplishment. ......-......... X, T039 .gi WOODWINDS AND BRASS: FRONT ROW: P. Kerling, C, Anderson, G. Arett. D. Helle, K. Myrland. J. Belshang ROW 2: R. Waudby, D. Hasbargen, L. Haug. D. Smith. Vander- Haar: BACK ROW: A. LaTondresse, Ci. HetTron. M. Nielson. G. Wright. A. Anderson. P. PERCUSSIONZ L. MCClal'y, C. ThOmpS0l'l, J. Barnett, Bmstcu M- Marmeshl NOT PICTURED: D- Keller' M. Thiedc: NOT PICTURED: D. Schlake. 53 Strains of both classical and modern music heard CLARINETS: FRONT ROW: L. Stolzenberg, K. Myrland, J. Belshan, P. Mistretta, A. Knight: ROW 2: S. Schirmang, S. Stephenson, L. Rhodes, G. Bellrichard, J. Lund, R. Cafourekg BACK ROW: K. Ekedal, C. Tousley, J. Stone, D. Keller, N. Huffman. C. McDonough, G. Schara, L. Shuwback. f A 'iff' -In Rl. TRUMPETS AND CORNETS: FRONT ROW: M. Garbisch, A. La- Tondresse. K. Petersen. T. Kolb: BACK ROW: S. Brooks, S. Weisgrum. E. Beemun, M. Nielsen: NOT PICTURED: D. Hasbargen. G. Heflwron. LOW BRASS: FRONT ROW: A. Anderson, D. Anderson. M. Mar- mcsh. D. Berg. P. Brosteg BACK ROW: B. Baker. G. Wright, M, Kramer. STRING BASS: C Gosha, D. Kane. 54 while Concert Band spends rigorous hour practicing The l967-68 Concert Band mem- bers, appearing in their new uni- fi f L' 'ie if F' I forms, performed before many audi- - i ,,. I -I . . v. ' 'ef . .T .... .1-V .M ences this year. Under the direction of James Wheeler, the band opened its season at the annual Fall Concert on Oct. 25. The band's Christmas program, I televised locally, was enjoyed by many viewers, and, for the first time. a program was given with the Var- sity Band at a January assembly. The members also participated in the Winter and Spring Concerts, in which they played both classical and contemporary music. Culminating a year ofperform- ance and achievement, the Concert FLUTES AND DOUBLE REEDS: FRONT ROW: C. Anderson, P. Kerling, S. Sayles, S. Hammerg Band journeyed to Red Wing on BACK ROW: A. Marquardt, G. Arett, D. Helle, P. Ramlo, R. Waudby. May 3 to take part in the Big Nine Music Festival. YQ IsitO.K. ifl whistle along? . . . Mr. Wheeler. PERCUSSION: R. C. Thompson, J. Barnett, L. McClary, M. Thiede, D. Schlake. FRENCH HORNS AND SAXOPHONES FRONT ROW: S. VanderHaar, D. Smith. L. Haug BACK ROW: C. Thayer, T. Orpen. D. LaClair, E Schroeder. 1 ! I A ! , . Y --.,-...mf-A ,ms ,,,Lm,,,., Q, , ,,ss,,.,..-,.----W-1-H-M A ' A If i Wearing new uniforms, the Varsity Band provides OH, THE P IN oftrying to find pl f ll he new uniforms , . . Barb Grant. VARSITY BAND: FRONT ROW: Mr. Wheeler, K. Lematta, D. Hummel, P. Sayles, M. Stanek, R. Arett, J. Thornton, M. Johnson, C. Bowers, S. Ekedal, J. Nebergall, B. Roberts, P. Sampson, J. Noel, S. Barrett: ROW 2: B. Knutson, B. Himle, M. Kopet, L. Stadheim, V. Heimsness, N. Jarvis, D. Steward, D. Root, R. Modderman, L. Young, D. Van Epps, J. Anderson, L. Moore, L. Gunderson, V. Baley, V. Radl, C. List: ROW 3: B. Lewis, D. Olson, K. Olson, R. Mayer, M. Hurmence, L. Hanson, S. Barnett, S. Johnson, C. Russell, C. Schauls, D. Sandell, R. Pettitt, N. Hose, C. Farnsworth, R. Laskewitz, ROW 4: N. Smith, W. Kilgore, D. Kane, K. Spinler, S. Hargis, C. Titus, D. Hayden, C. Fischer, E. Viall, L. Madison, M. Mar- lin, B. Grant, K. Engle, J. Boyd, D. Nelson: ROW 5: N. Neu- bauer, K. Johnson, C. Dalager, J. Dorn, B. Marlin, J. Swenson, D. Wolfe, T. Plehal, J. Nelson, A. Holst, T. Nygaard, S. Olson, D. Miller, B. Jacobson, B. Hyland, T. Hall: ROW 6: S. Srsen, S. Ames, A. Fargusson, S. Gillam, G. Maurek,'J. Thomas, P. McGuiness, P. Christiansen, D. Regenscheid, D. Epley, M. Morrell: ROW 7: D. Conklin, D. Johnson, J. Hill, D. Ruzek, J. Phillips, S. Handke, G. Felty, B. Jacobson, T. Bridges, B. Lee, L. McClary: BACK ROW: G. Lewis, K. Keate, B. Peterson, K. Dalluge, S. Sims, C. Gosha, R. Graff, D. Gieske, P. Hylle, C. Rayman, R. Priebe, S. Bjoraker, D. Sandell. NOT PIC- TURED: J. Arneson, D. Dockham. half time entertainment while bolstering school spirit RANK LTS: FRONT ROW: L. Stadheim, J. Nebergall, L. McClary, K. Beireis, N. Hose: ROW 2: G. Maurek, C. List, B. Himle: ROW 3: D. Sandell, L. Madison, P. McGuiness: BACK ROW: J. Nelson, C. Gosha, D. Kane. STEVE BARRETT, Varsity Band drum major, proudly shows off his new uniform. K tii .4 U, --a 9' 9 The 120-piece marching band, di- rected by James Wheeler, once again proved instrumental in promoting school spirit. After 25 years, the familiar faded blue uniforms gave way to cranberry red jackets, mid- night blue pants and, for the Hrst time, white spats, gloves and plastic raincoats. Resplendent in these striking new outfits, the band performed at all the home football and basketball games, as well as in the Homecoming pa- rade. Students in the fourth hour classes could often hear the familiar sounds of the band practicing its marching and precision drills. A new band activity was participa- tion in an assembly, with the concert band, Jan. 31. Attendance at the North Iowa Band Festival in Mason City proved to be the year's high- light. 57 Stage Band members experiment with 'jazz idiom, TERRY Orpen concentrates on doing it right. The Stage Band, stated director Conrad Muzik, is primarily a labo- ratory group, which experiments with different styles of music. Dur- ing the year, the group performed for various service organizations, shared a concert with the Austinaires and also played for several local conven- tions. The 17 members played a well rounded mixture of music which consisted of show type or 'tbig band jazz,', as well as arrangements of popular songs and old classics. , . CRAZY, BOYS! Let's take it once more from the top! . . . Mr. Muzik. STAGE BAND: FRONT ROW: Mr. Muzik, J. Swenson, D. LaClair, T. Orpen, G. Bellrichard, T, Kolb, R. C. Thompson, D. Kaneg BACK ROW: D. Berg, J. Watkins, P. Broste, A. Anderson, K. Petersen, D. Zitnak, M. Nielsen, G. Heffron, A. LaTondresse1 NOT PICTURED: R. Larson. 58 VARSITY CHOIR: FRONT ROW: C. Hansen, J. Weikum, L. Morse B. Patten, S. Noble. L. Boyenga, L. Brooks, J. Larson.D. Quam, L. Edge I. Johnson, J. Davis, P. Brekke, M. Musser. V. Iverson, R. Rud, B. Earl L. Kamp. K. Overbyg ROW 2: J. Yauger, J. Elward. K. Stern, K. Sanders, D. Freitag, H. Hays. C. Wheeler, J. Hovind, S. Myers, B. Rhodes, D. Hol- lerud, W. Shreiner, M. Frisk, A. Peterson, C. Neilsen, K. Nordland, L List. S. Ree, J. Meeker, S. Hallmang ROW 3: S. Leidal, K. Stroub, D. .I if A 1 jfj,Lki'.,f I Davis, S. Krulish. P. Heard, C. VanBrunt, S. Hook, N. Potach. K. Brown, P. Schroeder, E. Koepsell. C. Westra, J. Perau, L. Lerum, R. Stanley. B. Ball, C. Adams, J. Uzlik. L. Martin: BACK ROW: S. Gnada. A. Trouten. M. Lamaack. C, Morgan. P. Lane. L. Scholtes, T. Strong. J. Murphy. B. Allen, J. Nielsen, P. Waalkens, L. Leland. D. Olson, L. Kime. L. Swaney, D. White, G. Helgeson, J. Fisher. A. McLaughlin, NOT PICTURED: S. Hodges, L. Closs, N. Peter. Varsity Choir sings a variety of musical selections The 80-voice Varsity Choir, di- rected by Richard Larson and ac- companied by Brenda Rhodes, re- hearsed daily throughout the year, becoming familiar with many types of music - both sacred and pop.', For the first time, members gave concerts within the elementary build- ings. One ofthe year's high points was the Christmas Festival, in which they sang several numbers, including a piece featuring the Varsity and AHS Choir treble voices and various sacred pieces. CHOIR OFFICERS Holly Hays, Debra White, Pat Waalkens, Linda Swaney. HHN THIS MUSIC looks hard! ...Brenda Rhodes. 59 At 8:30, AHS Choir members pr open tired eyes 54-1 y - i BARB LITTLE intently concentrates on herjob as choir accompanist. 60 OFFICERS Sylvia Hanson, Paula Elliott, Dick Kraft and Scott Anderson demonstrate their singing style. ,fm ll' Q and warm up their voices for an hour of practice HIGH SCHOOL CHOIR: FRONT ROW: A. Albers, P. Elliott, J. Christianson, J. Asp, C. Handeland, M. Arcns, D. Sattler, C. Erickson, D. Dugan, S. Williams, M. Paulson, J. Malenke, M. Bjerke, K. Kirkwood, Me- lanie Nelson, M. Hinks, M. Crumb, R. Fleming, A. Huntting, C. Lerum.J. Albersg ROW 2: B. Little, S. Hanson, L. Farnum. M, Walburn. D. Arens. D. Lee, L. Sehramm, R, Rhodes, J. Schieck. R. Dugan, M. Kil- gore, M. Sims, K. Gilbertson, M. Hasbargen, C. Corey, V. Ramlo, N. Braaten. L. White, E. Lewisong ROW 3: K. Larson, T. Ferguson, S. Anderson, D. Hightshoe, V. Smith, D. Graff, D. Wenel. J. Hastings, R. Kraft, M. Knoehe, Daryl Gosha, B. Burteh, J. Watkins, M. Burg- er, D. Rhodes, G. Holdgrafer, D. Snater, R. Haugland, R. Kittleson, D. Dutcherg BACK ROW: R. Wradislav- sky, J. Morgan, R. Johnson, M, Masyga, R. Griebel, R. Jenkins, B. Breitbarth, G. Staples, T. Thompson, Dave Gosha, R. Camerer, D. Sellers, L. Rhodes, A. Madison, D. Haugland, Melvin Nelson, N. Hamp, K. Hays, D. Larson. if kg it I 1 3 s E S MR. LA RSON meditates a moment on the next number. The 8l-voice AHS Choir, directed by Richard Larson and accompanied by Barbara Little, opened its year with participation in the Fall Con- cert on Oct. 25. In addition to meet- ing first hour every day, the choris- ters regularly attended sectionals held before school to practice indi- vidual parts for upcoming concerts. During the winter season, several performances were given, including a television program, an appearance before the Kiwanis Club and the annual Christmas Concert, a high- light ol' the Christmas season. In the spring, assemblies were also given at both Austin High and Ellis. The highlight ofthe year proved to be the Big Nine Music Festival in Red Wing, where the AHS Choir joined 900 other voices in the festival grand finale, thus concluding anoth- er year ol' choral achievement. F C How did I do that? wonders Dave Haug- land as Mark Burger, Doug Snater and Dar- rell Hightshoe offer encouragement. 6l 62 AUSTINAIRES: FRONT ROW: T. Ferguson, P. Elliott, E. Lewison, B. Jenkins, S. Williams, A. Madison, R. Haugland: NOT PICTURED: T Little, R. Wradislavskyg ROW 2: V. Ramlo. J. Malenke, D. Snater, S. Thompson. Erickson, S. Hanson, C. Handelandg BACK ROW: G. Holdgrafer, R. Austinaires perform at SFC Mother Q? fmwmwlw i , we., W Q N , . ' mr.,-vvff 1119! 4' nd aiiww , ,M '-fx f ALAN MADISON, Bob Jenkins and Ray Haugland listen attentively to Mr. Larson's advice. -Daughter Tea The Austinairesf' explained director Richard Larson, is highly selective, and its 'esprit de corps' is one of the best of any AHS group. Meeting after school twice weekly, the group practiced adaptations of movie theme songs and 'pop' ar- rangements. During Christmas, the students entertained for various functions, including the Mother-Daughter Tea, the Nurses' Club, the Hospital Aux- iliary andthe Lions Club. The l7 members also shared concerts with the Austin Male Chorus and the Stage Band. AUSTINAIRE MEMBERS, in their new semi-circle formation, perform for an ap- preciative audience. ' 1nmsmat Crazy 8's change name and number to Crazy Four CRAZY 4 S Tom Thompson Alan Madison, Ray Haugland, Doug Snater. --COME oN, fellas, Sing a little loud- , er . . . Kenneth Jensen. THE QUARTET puts their all into a song . .. R. Haugland, D. Snater, T. Thompson, A. Madison. PREPARATIONS that must be made before a performance . . . T. Thomp- son, D. Snater, A. Madison, R. Haug- land. re-M -A 7 - - . J The Crazy Four was formed to give boys who wanted an opportuni- ty to do male chorus literature a chance to perform this type of music, stated Director Kenneth Jensen. Rehearsals, held entirely outside school hours, gave the group a chance to practice at least once a week. The members sang for various local groups during the year, includ- ing performances for rest home pa- tients, as well as at PTA meetings. Their selections included a variety of numbers, ranging from sacred and spirituals to novelty tunes and Broadway hit songs. Austin hosts AFS student from Istanbul, Turkey A slender, serious 17-year old girl from Istanbul, Turkey, was AHS' American Field Service student dur- ing the past year. Unlike many foreign students, Nilgun Musoglu-who made her home with the Carl Beireis family- had little trouble communicating, for she had previously attended an American Academy for girls. After touring the U. S. by bus this sum- mer, Nil will return to her mother, a nurse in an army hospitalg a brother, Erdal, a student at a Technical Uni- versity, and Gulin, her l3-year old sister. Nil scored a first by performing in the Talent Show, turning the hearts of fellow students with her Turkish ballads. Reminiscing over her past year, Nil agreed that Austin-its school, its students, its enthusiasm-were really cool LET'S GET that ball and NIL PLAYS the guitar for her adopted family while her sister really go! cheers Nil dur- Karla accompanies her on the organ . . . Mr. and Mrs. C. W. Beir- ing a hair-tearing basketball eis, Karla and Nilgun Musoglu. game. Mt mud! 64 to investigate different radii. finds hers to be a little sour. Waasas - Q I V- ' :..:f.'mf' ',:,.I.i:Q. . . ,W EK . Y hifi? amsmmimaaig K 1- ' J. :Tits IN PHYSICS, Nil measures molecular layers as part ofa laboratory experiment NILGUN eats her first caramel apple with enjoyment as Karla unexpectedly 4 e'4b STUDENT COUNCIL: FRONT ROW: N. Johnson, S. Vander- Haar, M. Thompson, J. Heiny, M. Kramer, J. Vaale, K. Nelson, T. Strong: ROW 2: B. Breitbarth, D. Webber, G. Wright, B. Augustin, D. Sollie, T. Trimble, D. Bjerke, D. House, T. Wagner, S. Seltz, K. Granleg BACK ROW: D. Esse, B. Young, J. Waller, P. Hendrikson, T. Riley, G. Heffern, B. Sanvick, D. Zika,S. Munro. AHS students amend Student Council Constitution DAVE ESSE, president, DAVE ZIKA, vice president. TOM RILEY, treasurer. GAYE THOMPSON, secretary. The Student COLIHCII, COIT1p1'iSCCl STUDENT COUNCIL representatives of AHS face many responsibilities and much hard -work as of 24 representatives and four offi- cers, initiated and carried out many activities during the year. The coun- cil, headed by Dave Esse and advised by R. W. McCune, met every two weeks to plan the upcoming events. Among the activities the council sponsored were the Leg of Rams contest, Hippie Hop and various 5, .33 programs for support ofAFS. AHS students voted to change the present constitution so that oliicers of the council need not be Student Council members the preceding year. The change became effective at the May election. they try to decide on ideas for a new council constitution. jfi R'Lm . CAROLERS Ramona Warrington, Durene CuiT, Cindy Handeland. 'K' I ..-if . nnnn 1 5 KARFN Myrland shows off one of her French souvenirs. Noel, Mardi Gras tempt many to join French Club One ofthe most bouncy, vivacious and exhilerating clubs of AHS was the French Club. The festive high- lights of the year - such as Le Noel party, the Mardi Gras and the an- nual year-end picnic - served as tempting invitations for fun for all French students. One of the most absorbing meet- ings of the year was the one high- lighted by Karen Myrland's awe- WELL it looks straight to me . . , French Club officers Nance Johnson, Karen Myrland, Janet Lund. inspiring tales of scenic tours and admiration for the French culture following her summer of study in France. This yearis officers- President Karen Myrland, Vice-president Nance Johnson and Secretary- Treasurer Jan Lund e put their heads together with adviser Mrs. Elaine Carlson to make every meet- ing a must', occasion. YOU'D better let me crown the Mardi Gras King or I'll crown you! . . . Tracy Strong and Brenda Rhodes. German students enjo ktoberfest, Fasching bv' -...hh-sn GERMAN CLUB President Terry Lee and Secretary Cindy Erichson, to the right, contribute their unsolicited suggestions for Treasurer Jan Heiny's financial report for German Club. Under the leadership of President Terry Lee, Secretary Cindy Erich- son, Treasurer Jan Heiny and advis- er Frau Gerta Barrett, der Deutsche Klub proved to be eine frohliche Gruppe. Club activities began to roll at the annual Oktoberfest, gaining momen- tum for the Christmas celebration, Parents' Night C for fourth year stu- dentsj, Fasching and the spring awards banquet. German culture somehow worked its way into club meetings under the guise of German-spoken plays, a German band, the singing of Ger- man songs and participation in German-oriented games. ENACTING the nativity scene at the annual German Club Christmas party . . , Michael Garbisch, Cindy Erichson and Sharon Lee. MINGLING, munching and musing at a German Club meeting senior Steve Scheisser. 67 ' ..Q,QQlQQQfl' . ,Sk 93? 5 9155? 0 mt 1, Qtfig C ,bwfvfgggw - 7 1' Slave auction, Saturnalia give spirit to Latin Club Bowing before one's lord and mas- ter is not often done in school. But to Latin Club members, such reverent behavior was not at all strange. The. slave auction e while a traditional source of delight to the buyers - brought dismay for the tormented victims. For the harried slaves, how- ever, the worm turnedw at the an- nual Saturnalia festival, when the masters traditionally served their slaves. The Latin Club, advised by Miss Margaret Scarseth, had a bevy of capable oiiicers who tried to make meetings reminiscent of classical customs by the wearing of togas and the use of Latin rituals. DAVE HAUGLAND, Latin Club tribune, and Bryce Baker, junior consul representative, look on as Donn Sandell, Latin Club praetor, points out an object ofinterest. ONE ofthe many rituals of the Latin Club is the burning of incense to open a meeting Jane Bostrack, Sharon Sayles, Joe Belshan, Mavis Kosel and Michelle Arens THE SLAVE auction has many aspects blindfolded Debra Miller top is fed jello by another slave as a stunt The action below shows a bewildered Willy Bartholo mew being auctioned off by Vicki Aanstad 68 WOULD you believe . . , a dancing bull? . . . Judy Perau, Talent SPANISH CLUB members scramble to gather candy from the broken pinata. Show. Chili supper, talent show highlight Spanish activities The 20 Spanish Club initiates got their first taste,' of Espanol frolick- ing at the famous chili supper pre- pared by Senora Galbraith last Oc- tober. A blindfolded Barry Moen suc- ceeded in breaking the traditional Christmas papier-mache pinata, spilling its candy contents for scram- bling club members. Christmas in Mexico, by Judy Perau, and Christ- mas carols, sung in Spanish by club spirit. An eight-act Talent Show given for members of other language clubs highlighted the February meeting. Pat Bradley served as MC, while Bob.Pettitt handled the stage man- aging duties. Advised' by Mrs. Evelyn Gal- braith, club ollicers included Pat Bradley, president, Myrna Cole, vice-presidentg Sue Brown, secre- tary, and Bryce Baker, treasurer. choristersf, added to the holiday , BARRY MOEN fearlessly breaks the pinata. CAROLYN MORGAN and Cin- 'N-e..,, dy Huinker assist Senora Galbraith with the chili supper preparations. 69 Big Nine Pla Da highlights successful GRA year Every Thursday afternoon. mem- bers ol' the Girls' Recreation Asso- ciation took over the new gym to wage not-so-feminine basketball and volleyball skirmishes. Homecoming arrangements were again handled by GRA members, who toiled long and hard fashioning crepe paper flowers and painting props to ellect a garden setting. Local GRAers hosted the annual Big Nine Play Day Nov. 4. Activities included basketball, volleyball, scooter races, cake ball. swimming and dancing. This year's ollicers, supervised by Miss Majorie Priester, were Jan Heiny and Sue Brown. MANY UNUSUAL forms are used successfully to get that volleyball over the net. as shown by cnergeticjunior girls. SUE BROWN'S volleyball abilities are unlimited. 70 UP, UP and away go senior girls as they try to defeat opponents EXECUTING a winning volleyball serve . . . Debbie Nelson ENTHUSIASTIC Pep Club V members don red and white l jump suits to make their televi- sion debut at the Austin-Wi- nona game, Pep, Lettermen's Clubs promote AHS school spirit' was R A C Tauixs g E f41ZVfi1ILlif1ll',Ti R fbiflf lxwl M 'q H PEP CLUB activity sign informs members of coming sports events. LETTERMEN'S CLUB officers and advisers draft constitution for newly-established club . . . Hass, Dave House, Dick Seltz, Dan Bjerke, Oscar Haddorfl, Randy Kimpell, Art s Ski X Q 3 PEP CLUB signs re- ' quire creative talent from junior girls Donna Vedder, Ann Highum, Sue Anderson. Pep Club and the newly-organized Lettermen's Club became the AHS backbone of spirit and enthusiasm. Pep Club projects included mak- ing signs for the various sports events, giving skits at the pep assem- blies and supporting the athletic events through regular attendance. Mary Housewright, Kathy Or- shek, Sue Brown and Jane Schieck, advised by Alvin Eckmann, led the energetic group. Every senior high boy who had received a letter in any sport was eli- gible for membership in Lettermen's Club. This year's oflicers - Dan Bjerke, Randy Kimpell and Dave House - drafted the club constitution. Ri- chard Seltz, Oscar Haddorff and Art Hass served as the club advisers. 71 W ' , ' It , NO G 4 If ' ' V 5 ll. I .1 , 'M ra ' 9' , - ' p K A4 ff' . ,I S W ff If 5 M mQ5, ' 51 ' if f Q' W W 1 , 'If' iw 353 35, A ' X ,F f' Q 1 a f' N -r Y 4 f Q G, T, 3 524 T' ,x mt , A I, 1 ly f , gn :Tn ',kL r , + Q ig' . , - xr 4 ,iw of A U ,f af ff' ,, .f-A, 1. fi, .- ,-ag -f, , iw 4 d r -I, .f W' V: , Q 55 ggtxffilw afffft' ' Vffig A ..' D 1' X '.1 9 4 , qsf wx -f 'Q if , V 4 X' K Z I 7 , ,W 654 ' M gr' 5 'Y' r K , A , K B 5. K 1141 in X Q f 6 A L 42 2 f 5- Q I? ' -V g 'g , ' Q ,, Z fri f 'Q K fp ' 15536 X A 5255 . W 2 z x f h g f I K f M if f I , , S , 3 3 h COME ON, Marg, is he really that good lookmg? Better keep your eye on the game' A SQUAD cheerleaders cold nervous anxious worried and confused Packer cry rings, classes try to outyell each other One, two, three, two and jump! This chant became a familiar routine as AHS cheerleaders began each practice. Under the capable supervi- sion of their advisers, the girls prac- ticed daily, always striving for preci- sion in movement and timing. The varsity squad kept their vocal chords tuned by performing for bouncy pep assemblies, frigid foot- ball games and spirited basketball contests. While attending a fall cheerleading clinic in Minneapolis, they competed against and com- pared yell techniques with other cheerleaders from the state of Minnesota. B squad and wrestling cheerlead- ers -W always pert and peppy f boosted their fired-up teams to victory. BEST FOOT forward . . . sophomores B. Catherwood, T. Strong, J. Wellmann, J. Pettitt, L. Gunderson, B. Furman and N. Knoche. RIGHT, LEFT, guide right, stay together . , . Miss Lyn Cabalka, Catalina instructor. Catalina Club dreamily presents 'I wish I were . .' ,...f-.. .-W W,-.ww - ---f-- - .a..xtM'.tliEHT , l1'.'i. 1X1 ,. ,.., X ,,,,, , . lm :'f lit REACHING for the best are juniors J. Russell, E. Crehore, S. Stephenson and S. Woelfel. Not pictured: Cathy Robinson. ,......,.e.,.1,,... M. i, f il 5 Vi 'Vg 2 , K, 'Lk Q ,S K ag V SHOWING OFF their 'A' form are seniors J. Gilman fpresj, D. Dutcher, C. Anderson, C. Lockrem fv.p.J, B. Murphy and C. Waldron. 74 This year's Catalina Club was again under new direction: Miss Lyn Cabalka, an ASJC freshman from Edina, was the instructor, assisted by Miss Mary Foster, faculty adviser. Miss Cabalka, who placed first in state competition last year in stunts and second in solo, taught the girls many new stunts and strokes in addi- tion to perfecting their swimming choreographies. I wish I were . , , was selected as the spring show theme. Because new members comprised half the club, long hours were spent in strug- gling with fundamentals and polish- ing routines each Wednesday night until March, when daily practices were held to prepare for the final production. PAUSING for the breath that refreshes . . . Sue Stephenson. Austin High benefits from various SF C activities SFC CABINET MEMBERS: FRONT ROW: A. Albers, S. K. Brown, C. Heimsness, S. VanderHaar, S, Brown: ROW 3: Schieck, J. Heiny, N. Johnson. COME ON, GIRLS, let's give it all you've got, pleads Mary Gaye to members of the SFC during the annual potluck supper. Folken, S. Hammer: ROW 2: J. Vaale, L. Dain, M. Thompson. C. Lockrem, J. Throughout the years, Senior Friendship Club has offered numer- ous rewarding experiences for many girls in senior high. Promoting friendship among AHS girls and aiding the school and community were the goals of the SFC. Under the supervision of Miss Jane Liepold and Pres. Mary Gaye Thompson, the SFC lent a helping hand by furnishing guides for Back to School night. As in the past, the junior SFC members handled the arrangements for the traditional Mother-Daughter Tea, held in December for senior girls and their mothers. They also assisted in decorating the Christmas tree outside Christgau Hall and sponsored the WPA mixer. This year's olhcers were Mary Gaye Thompson, pres.: Anne Al- bers, vice-pres., Sue Brown, secre- tary and Jane Schieck, treasurer. .vw SFC MOTHER-DAUGHTER Tea guests are served by a cheerful Miss Harrigan . . . Mrs. Jean Burton, mother ofLindag Karen and Mrs. Myrland. 7 -'-1' -4731 AS! TRI-HI-Y OFFICERS: FRONT ROW: K. Orshek, J. Russell, S. Lee: ROW 2: S. Ander- son, D. Osland, K. Brink: BACK ROW: M. Sims, G. Brandt, B. Schofield, W. Lillquistg NOT PICTURED: L. Dain, S. Brown, C. Heimsness, J. Hunter, K. Brown. Hi-Y, Tri-Hi-Y members advocate Christian attitude Sponsored by the Austin YMCA, both Tri-Hi-Y and Hi-Y members dedicated themselves to create, maintain and extend high standards of Christian character throughout the school and community. Under the direction of Myron Jordan and his five adult assistants, the two clubs performed many community service projects. Helping at the annual Lions' Pancake Day, participating in the United Fund Drive and visiting area nursing homes were among their activities. They also held car washes, bottle collections and bake sales as part of their fund-raising routine. Included on the fun side were trips to the Cities, to ski areas and to Rochester Mustang hockey games. 5 I HI-Y OFFICERS: FRONT ROW: S. Seltz, C. List, B. Thompson, ROW 2: C. Hass, T. Lee, S. Ogreng BACK ROW: K. Duholm, A. Dubinsky. JUNIOR HI-Y members use YMCA facilities as they enjoy an exciting game of basketball. PRACTICE MAKES perfect is Dave Hoversten's motto as he challenges himself to a pool game. igh School Red Cross does area volunteer work V- were RED CROSS workers make original Valentines to send to Austin area servicemen in Viet Nam Cathy Dunn, Judy Peterson, Karen Weis, Joyce Gieser and Judy Christianson. The ll5-member High School Red Cross sponsored many worth- while activities this year. The two groups, advised by Mrs. Ray Wes- cott and Mrs. Bob Dudley, helped bolster morale in Viet Nam by send- ing books, crossword puzzles and Valentines to hospitalized soldiers. During the year, several parties were given for local rest home pa- tients and for the mentally retarded. In May, the girls received their caps, pins and stripes for the volunteer work they did at the hospital swim- ming pool and Bloodmobile. Ending a rewarding year of service was the annual picnic, where new oilicers were elected and applications made to attend summer Leadership Camp. ONE VOLUNTEER activity is working at rest homes: Judy Wollenburg Cabovej wheels a patient, while Pam Blumenshein fupper rightj counts her LINDA STADHEIM practices one method of re- suscitation. r.. gg, A P ss f it .-f as is . i is S., 4 f' 64, e K -' if , . T M S K ,Y W, hours of Work' ONE WAY to save a person's life is artifical respiration . . . Jeanne Igou, Phil Grunewald. 77 GLENDA HAUER pours punch for Diane Dutcher as Coleen McDonough and Barb McDonald enjoy Christmas cookies at the FHA Christmas tea. FHA members explore future plans in homemaking HPERSONALLY, Mrs. Morgan, I think my idea is much better! declares Tori Stark, FHA president. 78 saggpggiggfsfasffzs - 'simili- Future Homemakers of America developed leadership qualities and gained a greater appreciation ofthe joys and satisfactions that can be received through homemaking. Most ofthe activities were designed to fur- ther the girls, skills and techniques in home economics. The annual Christmas tea was held in December, with officers in charge of arrangements. Cookins were held as part ofthe club's infor- mal routine, enabling members to stir and stew and Hcrunch and munch on their own ingenious con- coctions. This year's oflicers were Tori Stark, presidentg Diane Dutcher, vice-presidentg Coleen McDonough, secretary. and Barb McDonald, treasurer. Mrs. Margaret Morgan served as the club adviser. COLEEN MCDONOUGH, Marcia Marmesh and Leanne Hummel prepare for the holidays by sewing Christmas decorations, which adorned the home management room throughout December. FTA prepares its members for teaching careers FTA members Dave Miller, Judy Lee and Nancy Schirmang admire one of the articles that world trav- eler John Madura acquired on his trip to Czechoslovakia, FTA MEMBERS entertain area rest home patients during Christmas. K' Q . exif' j 1' 74 X s FTA, advised by Miss Lorna Bates, again proved to be a function- al and 'Tun' organization for its 50 members. FTA activities included a talk by AFS student Nilgun Musoglu, which contrasted the Turkish system of education with that of Austin High's. Profits from the annual can- dy sales provided the funds for pins awarded this year's ollicers and graduating seniors. On March 26, the prospective teachers visited various elementary schools, where they observed the classroom procedures as well as var- ious visual aids used to help the stu- dents' comprehension. Concluding the year's program was a May breakfast at which new officers were installed and retiring officers and seniors were honored by other club members. MARGARET BURGER uses flannel board to show Whittier hrst graders elementary mathematics at the FTA Observation Day. FTA OFFICERS: Kathy Hodge, presidentg Debbie Olson, vice-president, Dianne Keller, secretary, Swanee Johnson, treasurer, Wendy Shreiner, public- ityg and Sue Hook, historian. 79 i SEEKING STATE DECA ofhces, Bruce lfolken and Joan Delaney put last-minute touches to their campaign posters. I mmf? . DECA BALLOON FLIGHT scores big success this year. fr ' vw L GPL v-,- L' ',-, s- 49 8' O .- 43, fo ' Q- Q- 'H' 'f' ajft Ju, B- 5 Jr. '- -Q I 9? .y gb FBA changes its original name to official 'DECA' This year Austin's Distributive Education Club QDECAE again par- ticipated in the state leadership con- ference March 3,4 and 5 at the Ni- collet Hotel in Minneapolis. Each student took part in a competitive event, such as writing an advertise- ment or making a sales demonstra- tion. The first-place winners were eligible for the National Conference held in Chicago the last week in April. ln addition to these projects, DECA students prepared merchan- dise manuals on studies and market- ing, decorated Santa's Midtown DISPLAY WINDOW arrangements are effected by DECA members Vicki Condit, Evelyn Fahje, Mary Crumb and Bill Hall during merchandise class. 'Sv' if X , ,LY 1 '50 headquarters and also served as hosts for the regional conference. Serving as this year's oiiicers were Mark Modene, president, Bruce Folken, vice-presidentg Joan Dela- ney, secretary. and Evelyn Fahje, treasurer, with Harold Kannady as adviser. MARK MODENE presides over DECA. FFA encourages future advancements in husbandr MR. RITLAND, FFA ADVISER, SHOWS Dennis Stern and Jared Pe- terson the best techniques to use in scoring milker head units. PRACTICE MAKES perfect, as Ralph Bartz and John Wel- don practice judging dairy products by scoring sediment pods. An active club at AHS, the Future Farmers of America, advised by Don Ritland, had a two-fold purpose: the further development of boys with agricultural backgrounds for farm- ing or agricultural-related occupa- tions as well as for leadership and development through parliamentary procedure. The FFA members attended gen- eral livestock judging events, county fairs, the Spring Barrow Show at Albert Lea, the Minnesota State Fair and the State FFA Convention at Saint Paul. Five representatives from the local club went to the Na- tional Convention at Kansas City in October. Selling magazine subscriptions was one ofthe big money making projects. The sale ol'Slow Moving Vehicle signs also brought in cash for the Austin FFAers. BILL LUX, vice president. Sheldon Sayles. president: Lee Sorenson. secretarygjared Peterson. report er and Dave Hillier, student adviser. remind farmers of safe corn harvest, OPEN WIDE for chunky! ,-Q A ' I If L- f, w f F ff? w. XR ,X . .. r i m V fl Y TRYING to 'whithle' with crackers . . . J. Boyd, K. Engle. 'IT'S BEEN alittle bit of heaven Thespians present first melodrama in AHS histor A mystery-comedy, a melodrama and two one-act plays were present- ed by the Thespians this year. Each year- this theater club sponsors three productions, spending over half the school year memorizing, rehears- ing and constructing sets. Serious consideration was given to the play selections. Ronald Wiger, adviser, was influenced by the kind of play he thought was right for AHS students, would interest the audience and could be staged in Christgau Hall. The officers for this year included Bruce Himle, presidentg Joe Belshan, vice-presidentg Patty Carney, secre- tary, and Peggy Carney, treasurer. I DREAMED of Dracula . . . N. Johnson WELL the fact of the matter is . , . Mike Bramel. KEEPING the string intact . . . Craig Thompson, Mary Lauritzen and Bruce Himle. ,, Region One title brings debaters state tourney berth AFTER SPENDING long hours arranging their files, negatives Kathy Simonson, Don Hasbargen and Gretchen Lindstrom must now find the appropriate card for the coming debate. WITH THEIR notecards in hand, aflirmatives Kenneth Keate, Craig Mattice, George Holdgrafer and Michael Shultz, seated, prepare for the next meet. DISPLAYING one of the numerous debate trophies are sophomore debaters Dan Conklin, Ron Kol- stad, Cathy Thal, seated, and Merlene Knotts. Not pictured: Diana Hollerud. Under the capable coaching of William Thal and Bruce Richardson, the '67-'68 debate teams completed a most successful year. A squad debaters proved that long, hard hours of research and study paid off as they captured the Region One debate crown. These debaters also represented Austin well in the state tournament among stiff competition. Before entering tourney action, the debaters participated in over 20 meets to gain familiarity with the question: Resolved: that Congress should establish uniform regulations to control criminal investigation procedures. The team participated in meets at St. Cloud State, the Univer- sity of Minnesota and St. Olaf. RESEARCH PAYS olT as senior Don Has bargen engages in another heated debate. 83 Science Club sponsors fourth annual Christmas Tea Stimulating interest in various Fields of science and mathematics was the purpose ofthis year's Sci- ence Club. The club, advised by Norbert Nel- son and Robert Schwab, sought to broaden the students' knowledge of science through practical applica- tions. Members took part in field trips, activity nights and individual project work. Viewing various films and hearing visiting speakers added zest to regular monthly meetings. The club held its annual holiday open house featuring Mr. Schwab's own cranberry tea. Demonstrations included observational astronomy, fiuorescence, sol-extraction, crystal growth and fossil structure. Officers were Mark Thomas, pres- identg Terry Lee, vice-president, LaVonne Silbernick, secretaryg Dave Haugland, treasurer, and Anne Al- bers, reporter. SCIENCE CLUB ofiicers toast the Yule Season with cranberry tea , , . Mark Thomas Terry Lee LaVonne Silbernick, Dave Haugland, Anne Albers. Members of Chess Club gained the skill of patience T Efaignm Chess Club, supervised by Ken- neth Riska, again proved to be a popular activity for many students who attempted to improve their knowledge and skill in playing this thought-provoking game. Members learned how to manipu- late their queens and knights to cap- ture their opponent's kings. These 20 members met every Fri- day in room 336,ichallenging one another and gaining the satisfaction of matching wits. Although a double elimination tournament was again held, the promotion and popularity ofthe game was the main objective ofthe club. ' 'M 1 i W' ii ii A HAVING never lost a chess game in his ca- SENIOR Scott Wilson puts his strategy to work as he tries to caputre his opponent's king. CENTERING his thoughts on a crucial game, George Koeck ponders his next move. reer, Rocky Radl wonders if there is a first time for everything. WONDER what is bugging old Phil? ... Phillip Mc Guiness. 'mai P x 'wliu..-,,, Camera Club members gain photography knowledge U, Ms K4 Aix! i oaks.. ' 31 Lf ,X it. , 'j fs Q EQ 'Q get 1 BRIAN SHOOP receives the aid oftwo junior high members in copying a photograph. 1 .33 ff' , A LOOKING OVER the tinished product , , , Brian Shoop and Mike Nielson. MR. FOGDALL, Camera Club adviser, demonstrates enlarging a print. I'M GOING to wash that man right out of my hair- photographically speaking . . . Alverne Trouten. Camera Club was a functional, learn-by-doing organization con- ducted in a classroom fashion. Al- though the members had to provide their own cameras, they were free to use the club darkroom and its equip- ment during their free time. Every aspect of photography was presented to members by adviser Gordon Fogdall, who explained the parts of the camera and their uses, and demonstrated how to develop film, do contact printing and enlarge and tone prints. Brief duscussions on color slides and oil color were also held. i After the members had learned the techniques of using the camera, each one submitted pictures to be analyzed by Mr. Fogdall, who then instructed members in the composi- tion ofa good photograph. g- -as LIBRARY AIDES: FRONT ROW: J. Finke, J. Kreuger, B. Peterson, L. Wiseman, K. Overby: ROW 2: P. Burma, C. Adams, J. Badenschier, W. Kestner, R. Wold, ROW 3: S. Holland, V. Davis, D. Jensen, L. Sheimo, M. Hele, G. Combs: BACK ROW: M. Bur- ger, E. Adams, M. Wood, D. Nelson, L. Joul, A. Regen- scheid, K. Sanders: NOT PIC- TURED: K. Bell, J. Cole, K. Hodge, D. O,Brien, J. Russell, S. Schabaker, L. Silbernick, B. Smith, B. Webber, C. William- son. Service clubs render aid to students and faculty USHERS, CLUB: FRONT ROW: A. Scholtes, R. Matter, L. Rosenkilde: ROW 2: B. Baxter, G. Dorn, W. Blowers: ROW 3: D. Rhodes, D. Wolfe, M. Modene, T. Simonson: BACK ROW: R. Mor- gan, L. Rysavy, C. Nash, E. Lee. Many AHS students donated their time to assist in the operation of the school. Stamping and shelving books, plus writing and delivering overdue no- tices, occupied the library assistants' free', time. Usher Club members - always cheerful - served as guides and handed out programs throughout the year. Their only reward - in addi- tion to personal satisfaction - was a picnic at the end ofthe year. The attendance girls, who were available for performing miscella- neous errands, daily delivered deten- tion contracts and collected attend- ance slips. ATTENDANCE GIRLS: FRONT ROW: P. Gunderson, M. Cole, P. Curtin, G. Helfern, R. Jacobsen, S. Noble, M. Mel- lumg ROW 2: J. Kreuger, G. Dalager, B. Murphy, J. Badenschier, P. Maloney, L. Gaul, C. Tate, B. Peterson, BACK ROW: M. Burger, M. Augustin, J. Petersen, E. Viall, S. Williams, R. Dugan, K. Buringa, L. Chinander: NOT PICTURED: P. Beckel, M. Christopherson, J . Cline, R. Heimer, S. Krupicka, J . Schlichter, D. Schuler. 87 88 Rewriting stories, revising layouts, rereading cop Stamina. devotion to duty and an over-all low breaking point plus the ability to exist on diets ofstale cheese and crackers characterized the Sentinel page editors as they planned, plotted and plowed through copy and headlines. ' And how about all those hours spent after school in 200-A when buses were missed. dentist appoint- ments forgotten, social activities dropped? The various activities to he covered in each issue determined the dummy content for each page. After page layouts were planned, story as- signments were issued to thejournal- ism students in conjunction with their regular class work. One special issue, a big event for the SenIil1r'lstalT, was the Christmas issue. Two other issues of special significance were the senior issue at the end of the year, a nostalgic cul- mination for senior members of the staff, and the eub issue, traditionally the second-to-the-last issue ofthe year, by which editors-elect learned the hard way that Sentinel stuff' is not all fun 'n games. A mu- Q3 K .' I 4 'if fi ,45- . . ,- .. 1.3 . , 1 ,J li -.,, ' xv SENTINEL editor Cindy Bowe and assistant Sara Nelson enjoy front page stories. WRITING their column and correcting sports copy consumes much time for sports editor Dave House, right, and Randy Kimpell, assistant. NOW, BOYS, you call that an informal pose? Photographers for Austinian and Sentinel are, SEATED, Tom Cristg STANDING, Bruce Marmesh, Mike Roberts, Dave Brewster, Wil- liam Helgeson and David Hoversten. comprise frustration, satisfaction for Sentinel stall' X'w-nqlffr' 5 ff J 4 X Q JOURNALISTS find that correcting errors isn't easy . . . Diana Sterling and Dianne Keller. ,ff We , V,-55 , --ff? S A , f?!' PAGE TWO editor Sue Capretz muses over the merits of LINDA KAMP, business manager, and Glenda Brandt, typist, total mailing lists. Sc'I1!ir1e'lWith assistant editor Nancy Hose. 89 X Stall members create, cooperate to launch Auslinian fe-9 TYPING AND PLANNING layouts constitute much of the stafI s time . . . Marcia Bjerke, Cindy Austinian meant the best of year- books to students and faculty of AHS. Scurrying busily, the editorial staff scratched and scrambled to meet the ever-ominous deadlines. Continual efforts from every stall' member went into the book through- out the year. Attending the State Journalism Convention at the U of M and the Big Nine Press Conference at Fari- bault were two of the fun high- lights of the year for the staff mem- bers. Serving co-editors, Jan Gilman and Linda Stadheim rode herd over the 17-member staff. Cries of dismay were heard over lousy copy, fuzzy pictures, lost layouts and just- missed deadlines. But with the help and supervision of Mrs. Rosalie Seltz, the Auslinian was completed and distributed to waiting students on the last day of school. n AT 3.2 CHARACTERS per pica, with the caption running 12 picas in length, we should plan to Bows- Barbara McDonald- Claudia Waldron, BETTY accommodate about 20 words . . . Cathy Earhart, Peggy Fox, Linda Senne. Moen. I WON DER what club meetings are listed in this week's Sentinel . . . Holly Hays. ,-f,f.,. , IN BEWILDERMENT, Laurie Dain won- I ders ifshe will ever meet her deadline on time. t t 90 O I FINALLY got this layout done, but l still need two more pictures . . . Deborah Olson. ' I HAVE a headache f an exoedrin headache , , , Mrs. Rosalie Seltz, Austinian adviser. .za-Q LINDA STADI-IEIM. Ausrini- an co-editor, advises sports W, writer Al Dubinsky on the best A layout techniques. N XA fx CO-EDITOR Jan Gilman sorts sophomore pictures. JUNIOR PICTURES aren't that bad! . . . Dave House, Margaret Lamaack, Bob Radl. 'skx IM . 'N 5 w- .N - -ai.. I. Vw.. CINDY JACOBSON wonders . . , Will this I HOPE that thisfitsf' ...Ann Highum. THIS CANT he the onel' '... Paula Heard. work? 91 K.. 4 1 vJf 'Qu' if r SPORT S -. . ,+.wi...i4 A FOOTBALL team: FRONT ROW: D. Esse, W. Enright, S. Gleason, T. Madura, C, Folven, S. Brooks, M. Nesse, S. Ogren, B. Sanvickg SECOND ROW: Coach Art Hass, B. Sellers, J. Waller, T. Riley, T. Ball, R. Grundy, M. McNee, G. Jacobsen, M. Owens, B. Moen, R, Kie- mele, Mgr. D. l.aClairg THIRD ROW: Assistant Coach Marv Kallenberger, D. Sellers, G. Thompson, J. Dalager, B. Marmesh, R. Waudby, M. Forthun, R. Rud, D, Zika. D. Benesh. G. Wright, R. Yonke, Assistant Coach John Steffen: BACK ROW: T. Chamberlain, L. Bakken, G. Larson, T. Orpen, C. Nash, J. Mauseth, N. Lindgren, J. Ahles, T. Wagner, R. Kimpell, M. Knoche, M. TenEyckg NOT PICTURED: P Bradley, R. Gaines, T. Plath. AH S gridmen cop second-place honors in Big Nine, STEVE OGREN, an All-Big Nine selection, cuts behind his blocker Randy Kimpell as he prepares to sweep the end for a long gain. QW- BRUSHING a blocker aside, rugged tackle Greg Thompson bulls his way toward the quarterback. F b S, b HD if - f M 6 w'4t:-hifi . 'ir-rf 4 . v 9'fii-twin may X , F . K. l y k Q - Q L! , m ,J W , 'ic A ff .Qi ,M Nfl, fy ' 4 ?' . g at-.,yf.. V- V Z L with four Packers gaining All-Big Nine selection REFLECTING on a rough game . ,. Mark Owens and Scott Brooks. 'fWe've never faced a harder hit- ting team, stated St. Cloud Tech Coach Don Nyland. Such was the praise merited by the AHS gridmen, who compiled a 6-3 record against tough competition. Under the direction of Coach Art Hass, Marv Kallenberger and John Steffen, the Packers finished second in the Big Nine with a 6-2 record. Individual honors were won by the Packers when five players were named to the WCCO Prep Team of the Week: Tim Ball, Co-captain Randy Kimpell, Bill Marmesh, Greg Thompson and Bob Yonke. In addi- tion, Ball, Kimpell, Steve Ogren and Thompson were voted to the All-Big Nine Team. Other Packers receiving votes were Larry Bakken, Dick Be- nesh, Mike Forthun, Marmesh, Mark Owens, Randy Rud and Brad Sanvick. AHS fullback Kimpell was named to the Prep Parade All-State Foot- ball team ofthe year on WCCO Radio in Minneapolis. Kimpell also received All-State honorable men- tion in the Minneapolis Tribune along with Ball, Benesh, Ogren, Thompson and Dave Zika. Next year's team will be strength- ened by the presence of 16 lettermen, including Co-captains Ball and Jack Waller. I feel that the squad did a finejob this year, stated Coach Hass, while the backing ofthe student body was excellent. As senior guard Mike McNee pointed out, With a little luck, we could have won the ti- tle. 95 WJ' . :FU . ,, 1, A 2? fQf2 i H , ffffwff' -Y ij, M k ,Q 'W f gulf., P ff I A-an ai .-mp. P V, 5, if n ,fi 'Y ' r Q my 4,3 ., 1 'S xi , ' . K .,i,w,L - W -- 53 .9 w,.L:Z VK VWFSHBH.. 1 AW 5 Q lin S U -0- 5 gk I, A , Q ,X '- 1 Q .M .A F it Dj? Us Little Packers show fine prospects for '68 varsity ,...l.n.f,v..V ' The strong Austin Packer B squad SOPHOMORE Brian Young helps on olTense. B FOOTBALL team: FRONT ROW: T. Nygaard, J. Stearns, R. Knut- son, D. Leathers, E. Stern, S. Wilson, J. Novak, R. Clark, J. Mattson, P. Hendrikson, C. Heiny, ROW 2: T. Smith, mgr., C. Block, L. Reeve, S. Schwartz, R. Rogers, D. Scott, R. Norland, C. Wagoner, D. Gosha, B. Marlin, R. James, W. Kingston, Keith Granle, M. Ramseth, mgr.g ROW B FOOTBALL 13 .. .......... . A 12' T Marshall 0 28 I9 L 0 .Mayo Agustin sa A finished the l967 season with a line 5-l-l mark by beating the Faribault B team 38-0. t. i.1QfiiM3Bk3Y9 After losing to Albert Lea, the lit- tle Packers came back strong to de- feat Rochester Mayo I9-0, the high- light ofthe season. Throughout the season they r::'i::1 ' t showed good attitude, aggressiveness and the ability to bounce back, not- ed Coach Dick Lees 1i4,ifi4ALlbert Lea 14 Owatonna 6 Albert Lea J 0, Faribault f CRAIG HEINY struggles to break free from the grasp of an Owatonna tackler. 3': J. Fisher, L. Heise, B. Young, L. Wood, D. Kelly, W. Kindem, D. Christopherson, S. Riles, J. Kraske, M. Lauritzen, D. Simonson, G. Pe- ters, Ken Granle, BACK ROW: T. Lenoch, R. KulfT, B. Burtch, D. Thompson, M. Clingman, C. Busho, C. Hass, D. Larson, T. Riemann, R. Kulas, F. Jensen, K. Keller, Rl. Landberg. 97 li sy-...J .f f r 1. :si Wt f is Q3 . 541' If if ' CROSS COUNTRY team: FRONT ROW: J. Hodge, G. Hagen, D. Jones, B. Hagen, W. Bartholomewg ROW TWO: D. Miller, D. Sershen, S. Olson, J. Hagen, G. Bednar, D. Johnson, L. Lakeg BACK ROW: D. Hagen, G. Heffern, C. Hines, J. Hanson, Coach Gilbertson, D. Petersen, R. Brown, B. Davis. Harriers cop AHS' first state cross country title, Coach Larry Gilbertson's Har- riers ended their '67 season in the best of fashion, winning the state cross country meet held at the University of Minnesota Golf Course. Local runners participating in this 104-105 triumph over White Bear Lake were seniors Gene Hef- fern and Chuck Hinesg juniors Ran- dy Brown, Jerry Hanson and Dan Petersen, and freshmen Willie Bar- tholomew and Jim Hodge. 'This championship marked the Hrst time that the local Harriers had won the state title. Austin, which won second-place honors in the '64 and ,65 state meets, last year was in ninth place. 98 In regular season competition, Austin overcame an unimpressive beginning to win the Big Nine by defeating heavily-favored Albert Lea. Letter winners were Bartholomew, Brown, Hanson, HelTern, Hines, Hodge, Miller, Petersen and Ser- shen. Although the Harriers will lose only two lettermen next year - sen- iors Gene Heffern and Chuck Hines their loss will be keenly felt. Heffern, who placed fourth in the state individually, was praised by Coach Gilbertson as being the best 9 -0f53fLiZ??' 7 df21 r 'Z iff. v'1'W'fY,- YK V u?-YY ?V ' ' vu-fr 1 Mariah 4 wg Q .if '- E'g9.J9f5aaaQ'- '. ' ,via , 1 vw i .ti 7 ,w,,,g?' X - ' if 'tr mimi'-0 Q - ..: A ' H ' C ff - . f . , '. , it le. .,-X .-w,,,W sf-wi. xmas! - s - was 3 ai -at 1 t- -i -i lmirfif 2-i.:reiaw.tx.m 5 ez 2 bf. .a .Q 1 i1i .L Vi . .mm .12-hm-.,..f'v:-R-X' X l S . A. A: gi.. an ..:.!wrM-1:-z..:-L..X-We YN-9 13 'r . . ,,,a .,., . E .. at ff . ,gi w . K . WE izassgai - ,gy I Vik . Qi i a tfiiigt M., :IM -gb ekgggwg M aw ix , H . - F :.t i again? ,ga MC' 'T' f s -. 315- 2- wtgwgrzzv wi.-Lf . 'J . .M-f , sz'-ww Ee is i WW . cross country runner AHS has ever hadf' AUSTIN HIGH'S out- standing Harrier, Gene Heffern, paces onward, followed by '67 state i .N in vt , 'iii U i ' V ,,,. 1. K Rap 'gl champ Ron Watters. bv. 'f ?W5 '79 3 END ofthe line . . . Chuck Hines races home with another victory for AHS. T x ki :l 1 JUNIORS JERRY Hanson, Randy Brown and Dan Petersen jog along as they work out in preparation for an upcoming meet. Q we ' 5 .3l . T.Q J ,tg .K t 'za I .Q ,J W F' 'WN ' f 4 If ...LD til!! ,Y .,,W, ,M --..... ...f ' 'if-V Pi'fefi ' 5 , 'vs' 1 as A N' . ' .,-, ' V --thi .sf,f '. ri L 'Q t.,,E5wfi' V055 ig? is ig? -E355 if if ig. ,M - -f .vig , Q .vs A , ,V fiygwffmim X seniors Helfern and Hines pace Packers to victory WITH MUCH determination, Randy Brown tests his endurance abili- ty during a cross country practice session. fdf M-ff M M-tif fe- -- COACH GILBERTSON and his team which captured AHS' Hrst state title: FRONT ROW: C. Hines, Coach Gilbertson, G. Hefferng BACK ROW: W. Bartholomew, D. Petersen, J. Hanson, R. Brown, J. Hodge. 99 A BASKETBALL team FRONT ROW Mgr T Lee D Zlka J Hanson,N Lindgren D Webber P Sanders Mgr B Baker MIDDLE ROW Coach Oscar Haddorff T Deblon D Narveson T. Ball,T Riley J Waller Asst Coach Dick Seltz BACK ROW R Dillavou G Morgan C, Schollmeler C Gosha T Ferguson,D.Benesh D Bjerke ackers attain second in Big Nine with 13 4 slate, SHARPSHOOTING Gary Morgan All Big Nine forward drives past a bewildered Anoka opponent enroute to another two point play C Q 'ti we View 21 A ik- .-I HIGH-LEAPING Craig Gosha strains to control an important tip. DARTING TOWARD the basket, Tim Ball leads the Packer fast break nipped 70-67 by powerful Haytield in district finals lf, fwiggif g .-5.fQ,,1v,1-f-:,. f s, ,, ' Z' hug,- , ,Wk lil' PRIOR TO THE opening tip, Dan Bjerke and Gary Morgan meet with Albert Lea captains. Closing the season with a fine 14-5 record, the AHS cagers tied with John Marshall to finish second in the Big Nine behind league-leader Roch- ester Mayo. Gary Morgan was named to WCCO Prep Team of the Week hve times, to the WCCO All State Team of the Year and to the All Big Nine first team. Senior Dave Zika merited WCCO Prep Team honors twice and was named to the All Big Nine sec- ond team. In addition, Dan Bjerke and Tom Ferguson also rated WCCO Team ofthe Week honors. In tournament play, the Packers clobbered arch rival Albert Lea 71- 46 but lost a highly-contested game to potent Hayfield in the district fi- nals in a frustrating 70-67 overtime thriller. - Next year's team will be helped by the presence of returning lettermen Tim Ball, Craig Gosha, Jerry Han- son, Dick Narveson, Chuck Scholl- meier and Jack Waller. lOl rv X L A BASKETBALL 66 52 Anoka 76 65 Minneapolis South 58 4.7 Red Wing 80 55 Faribault 84 49 Winona 57 56 Owatorma 55 59 Albert Lea V 67 51 Mankato 48 55 Bismark 64 76 John Marshall V 60 48 Minneapolis North 72 59 Norehneid 61 63 Mayo 74 72 Owatonna 7 , 64 58 Red Wing to ss 69 Faribault 89 65 St. Paul Harding 71 46 Albert Lea .win 67 70 Haytield READY TO ' ' ' 'f ' ' ' A Austm sock it to em, the cagers gather enthusiasm to bring home another victory. 'Wdwwwfi-H. '--Q. 7 ij,.,g 1. PRE-GAME strategy occupies seniors Dan Bjerke, Dick Benesh and WITH CAT-LIKE ease, Tom Riley floats over his opponent for two more, Gary Morgan before another important Big Nine tilt. 102 5,7 '-.J BTI -...Ml asa., l 555714 yllfiflik ri 14571 BSU 720-s x l i34 fflfll' R4. my Alba Q ywtli 2.51 R 1 its TIIX viii' if first rel B-BASKETBALL team: FRONT ROW: S. Riles. M. Ramseth, R. Pyburn, J. Bridley. R. Knutson, S. Seltz. R. Johnsong MIDDLE ROW: D. lverson, P. Hendrikson, M. Clingman. B. Burtch, T. Reiman, D. Dunham: BACK ROW: V, Ehmke, D. Gosha, K. Peterson, S. Wilson, L. Reeve, J. Mattson, C. Hass. i we nv' E 4 ss, w elf ' Y g--'ff E33 Little Packers roll to outstanding 12-4 cage record GESTURING to John Bridley, Coach Dave Rathke relays orders from the bench. 39 41 Anoka The B-squad, coached by Dave 68 27 MinneapolisSouth Rathke, closed its season with a l2-4- 47 34 Reel wing . . 46 36 Faribault record, finishing second only to Vt . 73 55 Winona s Mankato. Q ..ely l.t1i'e'. 65 35 Owatonnfi sete .15 L Our biggCSt asself, Pointed out K 22 'ltgggaifa Coach Rathke, was our tightde- 54k 48 J0hnMarShau fensef' The team used I2 difTerent 71 42 Minneapo1isNorth starting lineups, proving they were lsionhfleld fairly comparable in ability. 54 41 oiggonna The season's highlight, agreed the 45 58 Red Wing squad, was overcoming a l7-point . gflgljlnlzqarding deficit to score a four-point victory over Mankato. We looked our best against Harding and Faribault in our last two games, said Coach Rathke. Numeral winners included John Bridley, Brian Burtch, Dean Chris- topherson, Vern Ehmke, Daryl Gosha, Chris Hass, Paul Hendrik- son, Rick Knutson, Jim Mattson, Mel Nelson, Mark Ramseth, Lynn Reeve, Tom Reiman and Steve Seltz. S .Austin AHS tankers end tough season, compiling a winning LARRY LUNDQUIST, one of the five workhorses for the AHS tankers, shows his breathing tech- nique for swimming the butteriiy. 104 46 ts.s.. it ees'ssr ' 'A . 46 5 29 s 66 Edina sers A N T62 33 Mankato .1r' 72 l9Mankato, S L . 70 25 North . .k,7,. Vk,Vk 5 51 kkyx my H . V2 . 55 If srs ' fslfgf43 51 , f,V'i L .V,k S 9th STATE iirses A s er l Q A-SWIMMING team: FRONT ROW: Asst. Coach Grant Johnson, D. Watts, L. Rhodes, J. Fisher, G. Thompson, S. Johnson, D. Branstad, D. Lane, D. VanderSchaafg BACK ROW: Coach Bud Higgins, T. Maduru, L. Lundquist, M. Forslund, J. Stephenson, J. Richardson, D. Propf, J. Hahn, Mgr.g NOT PIC- TURED: T. Lee. -., .,: W L , ,,. ., ,.-. ,ass-5 W, ,..ff j 'F5 , 'Ji Vi A' Q A 'fs ' M ug? 5315: I y 1 Alhy as-3 K .ijt ,mf ' 49 - .. ,. M , 76 :'Vk,V,, s A 40 Mason City f A 55 53 42 John Marshail 69 26 Northfield 3rd Hopkins Inv'l 36 59 Mayo . , Austin , LEADER AND COACH ofthe AHS swim team, Bud Higgins. ls... 8-6 record, were ninth in state, will miss seniors The 1967-68 AHS swimming team finished a successful winning season by taking ninth in the state swimming meet after compiling an 8-6 win-loss record, the B-team fin- ished strong with a I0-3 record. The state meet this year, commented Coach Higgins, was the toughest he has ever encountered, noting that records which would have been ter- rific a year ago did not even qualify this year. Austin had, probably, one ofthe toughest schedules in the state, with I0 of its 14 meets against teams which later placed in the top 10 in the state meet. Five seniors were the heart ofthe team, pointed out Coach Higgins: Terry Lee, the best swimmer Aus- tin has seen, Mike Forslund, Jon AHS SWIMMERS practice quick start, quick finish . . . Jon Stephenson, Mike Forslund. ,, Q T Stephenson, John Richardson and , 9 Larry Lundquist. Q Next year's team will again strive to be in the top 10, a distinction achieved by Higgins-coached teams every year except one, when Austin 7- took eleventh. , ,,., , , isa, . , . .R ONE OF THE fine junior prospects for next year's team . , . Roger Kiemele, breatstroker. B-SWIMMING team: FRONT ROW: W. Corey, B. Madura, D. Branstad, S. Thompson, R. Hansong ROW 2: D. Mjoen, S. Van- derSchaaf, T. Murphy, T. Reding, G. Thorson, R. Wradislavsky, W. Hallman, Mgr.: BACK ROW: G. Johnson, P. Vaith, J. Dorn, B. Manning, M. Sommers, J. Thatcher, R. Hardy, NOT PICTURED: J. Gosha, K. Sterling, R. Hays, D. TenEyck, M. Helle. WD' we l 2' . v , ii 'fi' 'I 5' fs v 4 A km-: . , N ' fl . Ter W A ,L 3, p g ig l 'fi L. 8' J , i XXECE AHS grapplers iinish with 11-2 dual meet record SOPHOMORE CRAIG Folven . . . district, gional title winner in the 138-pound class. CO-CAPTAIN MITCH Morrison butter-flies his Faribault opponent. Morrison finished the season with a l 1-3 record. A-WRESTLING team: FRONT ROW: D. Einhaus, D. Johnson, C. Reshetar. J. Hagen, S. Sims, M. Mor- rison, co-captain, BACK ROW: F. Jenson, C. Folven, R. Fingarson, co-captain, B. Modine, J. Ahles, G. Thompsong NOT PICTURED: M. Jorgenson, B. Schmidt, L. Wood. X It looks as ifthe wrestling spirit has finally returned to Packer town. This return can be accredited to two outstanding young men, Charles Prunty and Douglas Ebeling. Varsity Coach Prunty and B- squad Coach Ebeling led their hard- working grapplers to an excellent l l- 2 dual meet mark. This record was good enough for a second in the Big Nine Conference. Coach Prunty singled out tive boys who did especially fine this season: senior co-captains Randy Fingarson, district runner-up, and Mitch Morri- son: Jerome Ahles, district champi- on: Craig Folven, district and re- gional champion, and Denny John- son, also a district champion. Coach Ebeling's B-squad, 8-2-l, should have some Hne prospects for next yearls varsity. Praised by Ebel- ing for their honorable performances were freshmen Randy Hardy and sophomores Layne Heise and Dave Simonson. Coach Prunty and Coach Ebeling both agree that the wrestlers should be strongagain next year. CO-CAPTAIN RAN DY Fingarson throws in the hooks to protect his lead and to aid Austin's 27-I5 victory over Faribault. ki fi-l.z' ' -.',.,L' .,A., 3 2'1- f?fff?4f4t L . . ..L.V 1.1 V,A.. ,i.y:, s.,, l R irssi 1152 tr A,.1 2.1.1 ,L'- 5351 1- -f.L if -,,. gf 1' 'f1.1:'2 ,'1L zzf-lbfezeug xsweiz 31 1.g,f1.7' J' . ,m., 36... ' ',L, 'L',' i 395'-1i:E2f if ,. ,.,. 27, .. N l L . 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B - I 1 5 u . , I a , K. 1 3 Q Y 1 wr it Z. Qi 5 K 3' , 5, ., .. .1 5EiH5 : : 51 1. 'l '-.,' ., : :f -+11 ti 4 1 1 fa 2' .. . .... i at .. - - 1.. - K ,, 1 . 1 I 1 . . ' 1 . . .- . .1 5 r H I A L . Q ,Er 395 53 . ,Q ., 2? t 'N f . 'I .f .A 2,4 fr c '1 A-GYMNASTICS Nam! Mgr- Bruce Haug, DCflfliS AHdCfSOIl. Ridlafd Steve Pyburn, Mike Heise, Bob Kos, Terry Peterson, Dave Esseg NOT Hulfman, Bryan Hill, Jim Lee, Greg Bartley, Mike Bartley, Bob Grundy, PICTURED: Greg Morgan. Austin gymnasts boast most successful season in as ' tv: . . Y , 3' 5 14 F fav: if-if , . 5 ,2 1 'il TERRY PETERSON demonstrates the front scale, the free exercise nucleus B-GYMNASTICS team: FRONT ROW: B. Lee, B. Harris, L. Norman, M. Paulson, D. Loeding, K. Sellers, G. Knotts, D. Bray, Martin Fahjeg BACK ROW: D. Johnson, J. Shatek, S. Bartley, D. Schreiber, B. Grundy, G. Brooks, B. Waldron, R. Bure, R. Schieck, K. Larson, NOT PICTURED: Marvin Fahje. ...i . 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JUNIOR Dennis Anderson executes high-double legs on the side horse. five-year history, capture ninth place in state meet BRYAN HILL'S near-perfect form on the parallel bars illustrates the courage, confidence and athletic agility which enabled him to be AHS' top scorer for the past four years. The Austin High gymnastics team, coached by Dean Bishop and John Murach, finished its most suc- cessful season in the sport's five-year history at AHS. The team, led by co- captains Bryan Hill and Bob Grun- dy, compiled a very successful 9-l win-loss record in dual meets, suffer- ing its only loss to tough Fairmont. Austin's best showing was the 44- 61 victory over Albert Lea to -cop the Region One crown. At the state meet, the local gym- nasts placed ninth, the best showing ever for an AHS gymnastic squad. Outstanding gymnast Hill was Aus- tin's only finalist in state competi- tion, placing third on parallel bars. Next year's young team will be led by freshmen Mike Heise, Danny Johnson, Kevin Larson, sophomores Mike Bartley, Richard Huffman, Jim Lee, and juniors Dennis Ander- son, Greg Morgan and Steve Py- burn. l09 Young diamondmen rate runner-up in state 1 V J. l M ,W in . x M . V. K yr 1 fa' V B if 0 QS UQ' wsfu, , Axis fly . v'5 l, ..wl5 0 . . S I' USANVICK, YOU BETTER score or else! exclaims senior outfielder Tom Keller. g V ' I K ,VIII Ltni .i x,lk, ,wi YQ 6570 ,fe A BASEBALL team: FRONT ROW: B. Waller, R. Keller, Tom Keller, D. Watkins, T. Riley, B. Sanvick, D. House, T. Ball, B. Sellersg BACK ROW: Coach Seltz, Tim Keller, B, Ojanpa, R. Heard, G. Morgan, D. Bjerke, T. Barnett, P. Sanders, T. Wagner, Coach Strey. DON'T SWEAT IT, Keller! . . . Brad Sanvick. With such a young team, a real effort was needed to go as far as we did, remarked Dick Seltz, coach of the l967 state runner-up baseball team. Coach Seltz led his team to a share ofthe Big Nine Championship and finally to a runner-up position behind a talented Hastings team. The diamondmen finished the season with an overall record of 17-6, finish- ing its Big Nine schedule with a 7-2 record, good for a three-way tie for first place with Winona and Manka- IO. The Packers lost Terry Barnett, Rick Heard, Roger Keller, Tim Keller, Tom Keller, Brian Ojanpa and Dave Watkins through gradua- tion. Returning this year were All- staters Gary Morgan and Tom Wagner and Tim Ball, Dan Bjerke, Dave House, Tom Riley, Paul San- ders and Brad Sanvick. JUNIOR catcher Tom Wagner dis- plays his All-state abilities against Mankato. The Pack- ers won 4-3, tournamentg batsmen tie for Big Nine championship '---J l2',f' f'fi1r'L+Q'!1' it 'fill WJ' V1 1 ,f'5f' .aias ' f7 ' Q Y fa-E-f-faffTffW..ff,,i.. yi 'feWf'tkfifif,ii' i- fu.. g7f?fv?lfIIilIl!1gg,a,W,pW: ,fn gg 43 y. , .: V i M.5Soh.Ciiy '----i.. ...,, 'L 1, S.. .l.t , V 1 A' '+-'L ' 1 i 2 Atibm-tiLeai 3 m,,:VL Z ,Li, :0 Owatonna 1 Masbn City l Red Wing 0 Bloomington . Kennedy. 5 A Winona a . ikqbbinsdaie ...i1ei4,glE?5ifI111OIitiii I I ifghaigak, it i' 1' Lkky PLAYERS in the Packer dugout show many different emotions as they view the play. Coach Seltz and John Kolb look on. BRAD SANVICK cocks his bat for pitch from Mayo's Jack Babcock. The Packers collected eight hits ofT Babcock, winning 8-4. GARY MORGAN . .. ilfiasii lss AHS's All-State first base- il ssis ssii 'i't .. Marshall 2 Northfield S? s isi P Miiyil. . fD1STRICT II man, who led the team in ' ' t A hitting. iili , ,L V '- ?Eii,. giznazonii . . i!.11yg1it11?vfQftfbft + . issssii tsls 1,5 DAVE HOUSE eagerly ' g'-- awaits the ball thrown by A - '1 ' '-Vi' j Q L- Gary Morgan as they trap a ,i- lt t Hastings runner. ,.l', t'e, f i e ' V Freshmen acquire experience for oncoming year X341 STM. A K 5 I K. . X . B BASEBALL team: FRONT ROW: Mgr. N. Hamp, M. Cummins, D. Einhaus, P. Brostc, M. Scottg ROW 2: P. Hendrikson, D. Sellers, R. Bergstrom, C. Folven, N. Lindgren, S. Ogren, J. Bridley, Coach Lonningg BACK ROW: M. Stark, D. Leath- ers, R. Kinny, R. Knutson, B. Waller, S. Riles, S. Seltz. Lonning retires as coach x After 19 years of serving as head B L' squad coach, Gordon Lonning relin- quished his duties last season. Coach Lonning accomplished a successful 88-35-l lifetime record, proving his baseball know-how, while conduct- ing himselflike a gentleman. lla 112 Coach Gordon Lonning and his little Packers finished a successful 1967 season with an l 1-5 win-loss record. Bloomington Kennedy, Fari- bault, Fairmont and an always strong Albert Lea team handed Aus- tin its defeats. Albert Lea was the toughest opponent Austin faced, holding the Packer B's to only two hits in both games. The team was kept rolling by the batting power of Craig Folven and Randy Kinny as well as by strong pitching from Mike Cunnins, Nick Lindgren and Kinny, who won five, six and two games, respectively. Seven of the freshmen on the squad were awarded numerals, indi- cating a good future potential, point- ed out Coach Lonning. B BASEBALL 6 A 5 f Mason City 0 p3QjA1bert Lea 1 .lIff0watonna ll s 4 Mason City 7 2 Red Wing 2 4 Bioomington Kennedy 7 3 Winona 6 4f Cooper 0 2 Fairmont 0 . Faribault . 3 .ssr 5 sirr i. titl3?iifi12Qii213iicld 7 . ' K 1 V ,'-'- Marshall 0 3 Alben Lea , 9 4 Northfield Austln 3 I Mayo RANDY KINNY, hard hitting sophomore pitcher and centcrfielder, shows his mighty swing. I' ar .Q .K- fsgffff 'F 3 Qi TENNIS team: FRONT ROW: M. Wilson, G. Knutson, M. Nesse, J. Lundquist, E, Handke, B. Marlin, S. Munro, M. Bramel, J. Mattson, Schutjer, D. Kane, C. Anderson, S. Handkeg BACK ROW: S. Runtsch. L. Mgr. B. Kingston, Coach Keith Paulson. Netmen display keen abilityg three advance to State UP, UP and away . . . Greg Knutson serves to opposing Charles City netman. all TENNIS 4 Owatonna Austin 5 Mason City 5 Mayo 0 Red Wing l Winona l Albert Lea 0 Faribault 4 Richfield 2 John Marshall l Charles City 4 Owatonna DISTRICT II 1 Albert Lea NETMAN Mark Nesse displays his usual good form as he completes his forehand smash. 'fkik The Austin nelters, coached by Keith Paulson, compiled a successful 10-2 win-loss record with Mason City and Rochester Mayo handing the netmen their only losses. Austin also fared well in tourney play, copping the district title from Albert Lea 4-l, with the team of Dan Kane and Mark Wilson capturing the doubles division, while promising freshman Greg Knutson took the singles. Austin placed third in the Big Nine, held at Mankato, finishing behind Mayo and Owatonna. In regional competition, Kane and Wilson placed second in the doubles division, while Knutson took third in the singles division. Kane, Knutson and Wilson advanced to state competition. Lettermen included seniors Craig Anderson, Wilsong juniors Kane, Mark Nesse, .lim Schutjer, Steve Handkeg and Knutson. Sophomore numeral winners were Dale Dahlgren, Mike Bramel and Steve Runtsch. 113 , gi' QW we f 2 if 1 gag TRACK team: FRONT ROW: D. Narveson, G. Larson, P. Christianson, R. Brown, C. Hines, G. Heffem, K. Johnson, D. Petersen, S. Brooks, R. Nelson, M. Garbischg ROW 2: J. Waller, T. Orpen, B. Young, R. Gaines, S. Kinney, J. Loberg, S. Barrett, G. Jacobson, D. Sershen, J. Lee, S. Simms, D. Winter, D. Miller, BACK ROW: D. Underhill, O. Baltodano, D. Weber, M. Owens, D. Sollie, D. Kane, D. Ruzek, B. Arneson, M. Forthun, B. Davis, B. Waudby, J. Hanson, S. Olson, C. Hass, J. Kraske, S. Wilson, M. Clingman, E. Stern, B. Grundy, Scott Wilson, C. Busho. Young trackmen look forward to fine '68 season Although the track team didn't top its '66 performance, individually the trackmen showed much potential for the upcoming season. The majority ofthe twenty-two letter winners were underclassmen, an encouraging sign for the '67 nu- cleous. Two of the team's standouts, ' :'L W commented Coach Larry Gilbertson, ' 'V i were Steve Kinney and Jim Lee, who individually set the school pole vault A ' record at 12' 6 . Dan Ruzek, voted the team's most outstanding trackman for '67, placed third in the state's 440-yard dash, and, in addition, he, Steve Barrett, Scott Brooks and Don Weber set a new school 440-yard relay record of 45.1. Senior Mike Williams broke the school shot-put record with a toss of 51' 9 lf4 . Other outstanding tracksters were Gene Heffern, distance runnerg Mark Owens, hurdles, Mike For- thun, weights, and freshman Brian Young, sprints. Gilbertson listed the Big Nine at Red Wing and Trackorama at Bloomington, fin which Austin set its new 440-yard relay recordj as the most satisfying meets. HIGH-FLYING DAN RUZEK leaps to victory. man fto the rightl, IUUSKCFS his strength. l l4 Z STEAMING for the Iinish, Don Weber, junior dash- is A ,, , , .W tL,,k ,Dfw 3 K ww 'Tiki YQ W' W W s wy 1 A Y Y X ,Q if e KG S any 32' w w-ff.-W , . , + 1- :QV ,L-Miz K s 322 is 'B QM' A UML sf I f-f ,,gmmsf'1y.:4 My JW , S wge N?s.2'Qjz',1' Y-fwwgwv 1 5 3,3 s Q -3 awk, A311 , , sM3'XriWxe?,,xgQ,f,.1 Qmifffwf A .. . g , YFJYZ L f:'? 'U M Ki QKVW 3 V gg Q34-jgjffgigws 3, My m f s M2355 if 5- , ff I m 3'31 f ,'?'xWF,f42QR i3' W Z ' iiFi6'Ufi5m?Ng H sifif ,iiwggiidwabsg M -- --533,Q-1-.,,g-j..g.,.-. 54,--3 - :g ma X , x 4, ZA my jf ew - : sf A A R' W .f 2 .5 . , . -X..-Ml. 1,-543:-4: - -In-..l , f W rg gag -. A551 M I -W'-paws a':p:: -ffm : -. - .- 4 ' 7 A rw :X 2: ,,'..iF3',' j'3,,:.1Q3,l'f...:'.::f,fQ?1r':, J Q A 4 5 I A l l .. it ,iykgw T was , N M .1 . 1- , . R , 'Y.iH5?951r L ifilf-'fi HH' ' fGfl!f25?w:1Q1:'3:fq g A 5 Q 'W' ' f'.v, pgf?fiQ:75f3A.5 kgfifigf1Tg515,5':j,!i7jffjj., ' A35 '. a,...' 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PropI', B. King, L. Erickson, S. Kimc, B. Helland. AHS linksters snare their initial state championship, I - --i,,.,. 'SPUUS Valley ' C .,,, 5336 . I Mayo 345 . fi eifii I Mason City I 336- f Owatonna 332- ' Albert Lea 3A-Iffgj i 324 Winona , ii i 359 ..:- Faribault Red Wing g iiMaHka10 I I Qi iiil I Mafia!! .L V Lea 4921.-49silniGN1NE S I 247 ii'eK 253 REGION I Austin 48! eees 492 STATE INTENTLY eyeing the ball, Gregg Snater displays fine form. THAT'S NO 'gimme'g you'd better putt it out ... Gregg Snater, Larry Lenoch, Jon Ste- phenson, Tom Kroc, Randy Nelson. H 2 l 5 I i 3 r i I nother long drive. A.. R w .- f. X. GRIM-FACED Tom Kroc meditates over a putt. TAKING a vicious swing, Larry Lenoch splits the fairway. place second in Big Nine, Hash outstanding record A state championship team is the dream ofevery high school coach. After 22 years of coaching, the dream was fulfilled this past season for golf mentor Coach Walter Lem- bcke. The linksters, who sported a fine 9-1 dual meet record, swept the Dis- trict Two and Region One titles on their way to the coveted state cham- pionship. In district play, Austin swamped neighboring Albert Lea, its closest competitor, by 31 strokes. Leif Erickson, Tom Kroc, Larry Leonch and Jon Stephenson all qual- ified for the Region One tournament where Austin capped the title, de- feating Winona by six strokes. Ste- phenson fired a brilliant 77 to lead the local team. In the state meet, Austin edged Minneapolis Washburn, its closest rival, by ll strokes. Stephenson again led the team, firing rounds of 76-79, followed closely by Kroc, 79- 79, and Lenoch, 82-85. The team's only setback came at the hands of Rochester John Mar- shall, by a slim three-stroke margin, and in the Big Nine Meet, where Mankato topped AHS by one stroke on the Scarlets, course. Records fell by the wayside as the golfteam enjoyed its most successful season: Lenoch set a school record by firing a one-under-par 71 at the Faribault course, while the team set a school record at the same meet with a 298 team score, breaking the old record by l l strokes. Only Erickson and Kroc, ofthe championship squad, have graduat- ed. This year, Coach Lembcke opened the season with six lettermen - Brad King, Tracy Lee, Lenoch, Randy Nelson, Gregg Snater and Stephenson - and transfer student Kevin McDonald. ll7 4, INTRAMURAL championship team: FRONT ROW: T. Lee, S. Powell, G. Bailey, B. Marmesh S. Wilsong BACK ROW: M. McNee, R. Rud, B. Radl, L. Bakken: NOT PICTURED: C. Voogd. Gophers capture first place in intramural competition ll , sv- E 4--. .0 REFEREES , . . Jerry Miller, Al Eckmann. SENIOR Dave House, one of the Big Boys, prepares to fire his deadly jumper. Intramural Standings Won Lost , Gopherf-..g.i.v. ' ' 6. 1 o Bfg.BnyS ,..r .i 6 . 1 . ' leslar . la.r' S 2 A - esrl A . v ..re rs.. 1 selrs . V. ...s o rerrsr . . .... ......... A S llel s . p.lQll 5 lere. 555 . Stl: ..kk 5 V.k. V. ' J Cubs A so 0 .1 T With approximately 65 boys par- ticipating, the intramural basketball league completed its second success- ful season. Supervised by Al Eckmann and Jerome Miller, eight teams battled once a week during the winter to capture first-place honors. The league was characterized by the fine offensive and defensive play of such individuals as Bill Augustin, Mike Knoche, Greg Larson, Bill Mar- mesh, Randy Rud, Bruce Sellers, Terry Trimble, Chuck Voogd and Brian Waller. Regular season action found the Gophers and Big Boys tied for First place with 6-l records, but the Go- phers copped the title by defeating the Big Boys in an eight-team play- off. The league served a useful pur- pose, pointed out Mr. Eckmann, as boys whose abilities weren't up to varsity caliber were also able to play their share of basketball. Weight training proves invaluable to WEIGHT training instructor Ken Riska completes a series of muscle-building pullovers. HS athletes Austin High coaches are indebted to Ken Riska for his fine job of pre- paring athletes for their respective sports during the past year. With boys from every sport participating, the weight training program boomed into a huge success. Scheduling 20-30 athletes daily, Mr. Riska worked to strengthen each athlete with workouts for his respective sport. Although a specific program was designed for each sport within this framework, special exercises were also outlined for each individual. Many boys also worked out for their own enjoyment. fi A LIMBERING up his muscles, underclassman ST RAINING every muscle, sophomore Larry Wood works out, aided by Paul Hendrikson. Daryl Thompson does a Series of Sllups' 119 'NA mm'-W1 3 df wn9'W H 'I- ' UNDER CLA SSM N Sophomores begin by electing responsible oflicers 5 was 'iv'-- .w 4f'71P' President Paul Hendrikson Secretary Mitchell Altum Vice-President Larry Wood Treasurer Debra Arens With high expectations, sopho- mores entered senior high last fall. By spring, they had proved them- selves capable of assuming AHS responsibilities. Sophomores found AHS to be a big school, which, at times, brought big problems. Among those big problems was a game called Utter Confusion, which showed itself most significantly at class breaks. Study became the hobby of many grade-conscious sophomores, as class work became increasingly more difficult. In addition to class work, sopho- mores became a vital part of the school. Lending a hand, they helped make many a school project a suc- cess. Whether cheering their Packers on to victory, participating in school plays and organizations, or just being where the action was, sopho- mores were always onthe go. With one year of high school completed, the sophomores antici- pate the year ahead, hoping that it will be even greater. Xs. Wum.... MR. ENGLESON, class adviser, discusses plans to carry out a successful year with Sophomore Class oliicers Debra Arens, Mitchell Altum, Larry Wood and Paul Hendrikson. 122 Ta' ' A Lf if gg. J K 1 is.. ' '- U J ' 'ae' .Wi M. PM s tw .,., 5 ..-4 ,T ., A . f i K 2 a , A, -J Q Q . 5 ,,A,, . Y : 2 gf. 53.1 . .Q . , I , H 1- ' . -H' UI - wt , 5 p u 0 .3 'I t V V 915-4 -- .1 as v, gg, : if 'Civ ' , 5 - 1 1 , 1 .a -. .. ,. fi ig 1 Wf ' ' ' 3 5-f 5. ...M i f a 1 : f fi . ..x-.x,M..f.7,f,,2 Y ag, ' ' l V v p .- ,' Q 9' J ' -1, -lu f f' 7 'N 'Q-'f .- i fe 'U ,L.. . I X t, J' M if ' gc .V t i . . if . 'A .11 5 . 77, Qi rf V. ... 'J if M . M , 3 - r l . fggsrgwii.-'1 ' . f , 'lf v J . iW 2fI Wy V, .M - - K. ef., . y . , A T , :. . , N I l . Q M H 3 e ' 3 gas X t Htl!! 'f f ' J . I ,Z is A ' I . A Am1, J :-.. Jw. . , . - as ,.. . 55 35 M 54 V-4' c . 1 .Q f- ' V U ' 'r . - - fm.,-'Q . 5 . 25.11. F . . 4 . ,A. I 453 I 3? k-, CQ KW ,, .f y'Ff f J 'f we ,. . 'wifi 1 ' J 1 ' .WB is 5 I L . ,z . - - r-.lNf5 TOP ROW: L. Allas, B. Allen, D. Allen, M. Altum, B. Anderson, C. Anderson: SECOND ROW: J. An- derson, P. Anderson, Richard Anderson, Robert Anderson, Scott Anderson, S. Andrews: THIRD ROW D. Arends, D. Arens, Jean Arens, Joanne Arens, R. Arett, T. Armstrong: FOURTH ROW: E. Arons Deanne Ashton, Dennis Ashton, J. Baarsch, Barbara Bakke, Bonnie Bakke, FIFTH ROW: V. Baley, Di Ball, R. Barclay, C. Barnett, N. Barnett, M. Bartley: SIXTH ROW: M. Bawek, C. Baxter, M. Baxter, S Beckel, G. Bednar, J. Behningg BOTTOM ROW: R. Bell, G. Bellrichard, M. Benson, D. Berg, V. Berg. f , I 2 ,viii :.' V X JVVJ - 1? . . TOP ROW: P. Bergstrom, D. Ber- how: SECOND ROW: S. Bjorak- er, L. Blanchard, BOTTOM ROW: D. Blecha, C. Block. H A ,Q if rf e .K l .,..,, . - f ' ,..ssw:a. K . V V 'f', .. I K ' ..fj2f' - . L ' - 1, ' K' .. 4 . F A. fr 931 4 5 'Q i . is ,JBL ,i'i:.y J' Q iii 5. ...Jia J 155' vs TOP ROW: S. Blowers, J. Boyd: SECOND ROW: L. Boyenga, H. Boysen: THIRD ROW: C. Braa- ten, J. Braateng BOTTOM ROW: N. Braaten, B. Brandt. I 123 Challenges prove great as sophs enter senior high .., . . , ,. il I 1' Karp. .LVV l min K! ,,., .Q ,.,f1 . ,rr, ix J, R Q I ' 4 f ri Xi I . FJ 5 3 an 1 .2 ::f Q 5 . 1 N, x -in . 'Q t' .. KVM I H .W .., f i. I sl fi' C M i ., I .fi iw K .. If . g X . A. - . lqggvv 'N V. ,Z .i i H, . tri.. : I Q 'L' -I Q JH P M grrg M : 'iff K K lu g ! as ff wafer - '- Q .. L IX uri If K g . ' F.. a C I Ll A . Q. W , I' M '+ I A-f:i':I5 r3zf?5ifJ:ff3g. . Q ' I :- -.... Q 1' man V I I QQ . . if 5 . .., I I TOP ROW: D. Branstad, B. Breitbarth. P. Brekke, D. Brewster: SECOND ROW: M. Brewster, T. Bridges, J. Bridley. S. Brimacomb: THIRD ROW: J. Brink, L. Brooks, P. Broste, K. Brown: FOURTH ROW: J. Bulow, R. Bure. P. Burma, V, Burns: FIFTH ROW: B. Burtch, J. Burton, J. Burzinski, T. Bush: SIXTH ROW: C. Busho. K. Butts, P. Buxton, C. Cambern: BOTTOM ROW: R. Camerer, C. Campbell, G. Capretz, P. Carlson. 124 HELP, I need somebody, cries Sandy Knutson to Rita Kraft. MM,,..'-- w.,, W.. I ' m . 'W ' ,gf ,V ,.i 'f .'li . 1 gi . af-3 i . ra. W as I B K Y V fn-Ei ts. Est :i.l'?7lWi' ..s .3 .QS-.-1: ! K J xg Y 'aww ,J M H T ft.. .is X I NY N X ,vx..VA l. . lf , , If .J M, 'Q W sr fx I M R - ' ' r Z P Os 'i-.. I . . , . do ,N ' 2, E ,js ' 'lf-Th. I .Ig .8 9' 'I ' 'gtg I Wy, 1, S YK Ga , .f 9. . TOP ROW: R. Carlson, B. Carter, B. Catherwood, D. Charnecki: SECOND ROW: R. Christensen. A. Christenson, D. Christianson, J. Christiansong THIRD ROW: D. Christopherson, R. Christopherson, L. Clark, R. Clark: BOTTOM ROW: S. Clark, T. Clifford, M. Cling- man, L. Closs. Attempting to make Hrst senior high year a success L fs. I f - M I 'an I .W ' ' A T s ,f wwe-M lfl' ' mf .L , i KX' 97 'Q . . ' . r ' - , , -ff . . . J' ki tt,t 1 -A 3 X gt :', zz, jf.. Ai ., f .V i Ztt xii TOP ROW: J. Cole, D. Conklin, S. Corbin, C. Corey: SECOND ROW: N. Crawford, T. Cross, D. Cullm, M. Cummins: THIRD ROW: J. Dahlgren, K. Dahlgren, K. Dalluge, V. Damon: BOTTOM ROW: H. Danley. J. Davis, V. Davis. E. Dean. HEY, ARE YOU absolutely sure those little things below are real peo- ple, gasps Doug Snater to John Stearns. KSHWSX 12-1- -at -imp- yr Us 4. 1 , . I in ' vm . ww sax. ! if' i ,. v A S ' W? I .iw K 4. .t .Q Y .1 f 5? sw . QM.. , I V ' ggg ...W . wig g g W A ' .X i W. ' 'ir ' f , ...Q . 1 'i'I ff : K Wa- x H Miami' .. . g .ll .fig 1.4 ,gggg g. it sg 1 - J.. X' . Q.. :f it fi . T ff? x iii ?-1 Q i:'f.fs'5.,k, ,Q 4 ,, . . A Ax ii il fr ' 'zz' ' S I t 'Y 'it 3:1 f 3.55 ft ' MSP! 5 . ai it... QM, ' . iii f ,X .wal A I. I TOP ROW: M. Deblon, Tebbe DeBoer, Timmy DeBoer, J. Deike: SECOND ROW: D. Denne- son, M. DeRaad. D. Derr, M. Deters: THIRD ROW: J. DeVaney, C. Deyo, N. Deyo, K. Dib- ble: FOURTH ROW: D. Dickey, J. Diggins, A. Dittmer, D. Dockham: FIFTH ROW: J. Dorn. J. Downey, D. Dreyer, G. Dreyer: SIXTH ROW: K. Duholm, D. Dunham, D. Dunlop, T. Dyma- cek: SEVENTH ROW: M. Earl: BOTTOM ROW: I.. Edge. 125 lu.. I f ' P M.. A A W5 gs... ..,,. 3 ,gg .W bf' 'i ' ',-f'. pi.. ,,,. .ni-- W '.fi?2Eii1+h-fag . ,,?i.n55't 5:5 A958 'JV Xl. . .fs U.-we .sy f. k h 'P I' tr in to sleep and you keep COULD YOU possibly be a little less noisy bac t ere. m y g waking me up! pleads Curt Anderson. '71, as u V 'Ki 'mv ' , . qv- 'T V V J Q T' I .- L L 5 ll X . J TOP ROW: L. Ehmke, D. Einhaus, K. Ekedal, SECOND ROW: J. Elward, K. Engle, S. Enstad, BOTTOM ROW: C. Erickson, L. Erickson, J. Erwin. 1 Sophomores exhibit their pro-Packer vocal chords A if N Q fs.. ig ,gi A gi fits . ft -N E33-. ...Q 'N q ,.., .K x 1 Q - 7 In J f f I vg:33fi,! 'gL gl-Ywfymfr Q V Rf.. ..... . . ,UA es s? 1 T i iW'1Hl5i H, -was ': 'gba K 1-1. 1- 'U -Q-, . . i ,M . . , W iii. R i v! i A 126 5 : we'-'ws fi, V 2 J fd, in J M x - ' 5 ...X gi --x,u.i'p1.:gxQ a:h,,:,wr .. I ma-5,i37 5 . ,T ll. .y, . R , .R g iiiss A . E : -A iii :T ..l F ,324 v,. f '. ' f c- ,. . 5 I A TOP ROW: S. Esse, J. Faas, R. Falconer, D Farrell, R. Felt: SECOND ROW: J. Felty, J Fenske, R. Ferch, G. Ferguson, T. Ferguson R. Fisher, S. Folken, BOTTOM ROW: C. Fol ven, T. Freese. THIRD ROW: C. Fiedler, C. Fischer, J. Fisher, TOP ROW: D. Freitag, B. Furman, R. George SECOND ROW: D. Getchell, D. Gieske, C. Gilbert BOTTOM ROW: T. Gilbertson, S. Gilliland, M Gleason. a any-.z..s.ft,A. , 3 . ,gfQ...,.,. .-wrygsazi: . . 'V 'Q ,ws www. f :wx ..:: an 3 ji . ff- 0 1 '7 ' L., . f s ,vw -af -1 ' R . . 'A' , iw- we we A - '1-- -' Q -fr? . ' ...., , I K - C l zz-. It lr. Ak' 1-. I I V A We x X .. xr ' 7 , f. K 3 . rv 'V' .ew- 1 3 1 f ' 'Y 22 . u, -K3 if va .V ' Y . .,,, ' wl d i1,l'ii l ter s. A ca- 'Z 3 is 5 - ix ' E '- ' il 1. C Vt V. ...Y p A ,,,: dj 95,1 SN Q ,,. V ff: ' i f x , i cg., t awe., V -,my j 1 . X K gi? . ,.,., . , My H it V as Q ' W l S . ' fs' ' I is R 1 K VV Q .,-. A ., 7 Vwisly .ms K ,V puns. ,L l 3 . Q, S 7 A I 5 3 , -Q ' at f .we M L' km .- - Y .I ' L. - .f l 5. ,a I , , ' . V, If .MMM L- Ei Q., . in LM. , H QAM? , Q ', if ' 1 .v . R 'fm' T . if, fl ,. L. X Y X Q , 7 . V .f , . t . , ,v ey- j y . TOP ROW: S. Gnada, W. Gnocchi, W. Golberg, B. Goodmansong TOP ROW: B. Gruenberg, L. Gunderson, S. Gunderson, K. Guttorm SECOND ROW: D. Gosha, A. Goskesen, E. Goudy, D. GralTg BOT- song SECOND ROW: J. Hagen, D. Hall, S. Hall, S. Hallman, BOT TOM ROW: Keith Granle, Kenneth Granle, R. Griebel, R. Grinnen. TOM ROW: W. Hallman, C. Halsey, S. Hammer, C. Handeland. at athletic events . . as Pep Club participation soars its :ft . . 'A .I . H 2 islet, f I l . at . 'if A- ...p J ' K ' V' 55, tl V ' . 'C ' t'.i'l Y f D , '-2. . K ,. e T A featiw 5 1 ' - . ' - N - ': 71 1 '- --'- ' . - . 'a ' lia . 'M ws- amwi .wQV a?Qf M' . in t , . ,iw .. .QS ls Awww pq. V, fi Wfwwg 2 We ' f i WIT Q ' Tl,f J 5 1. ,,iii' ff P. . ' K . . f-. . lk rj -If I I ,i . I- A ,I I . I KVL. ,i k A i - 0 A- I Vi f' . . A I VW i'liiL P ,... TOP ROW: M - . ,vi , ..,,, 'i Hasbargen, C. Hass, ,. 'Q ' P 1 M. S. Hatfield, B. Haugg es.. ' 4 f sEcoND ROW: K wi' A Q 't . pp Hays, P. Heers, C ,,. 5 -W. N, 5,g?,g,,1- . A Hegge, K. Heimer, , 9 - suffix y THIRD ROW: M QA' we BEE-'s X Heimer, C. Helms- ness, V. Heimsnessg BOTTOM ROW: R Plafldke, Hein, L - Hannem, Carol Hansen, SEC- ya - Heise- OND ROW: Crystal Hansen, il M. Hansen, D. Hansong ' fe x a g THIRD ROW: G. Hanson, L. x Hanson, J. Harrisg BOTTOM ROW: C. Hartman. as Q. R5 . 9, Money-minded sophomores pursue job hunting 431 A ZJR 1 A M as glf. 1 , , -ss., , .. 3 5 , if 4 I ' I f , ssss X' j .. .uuo A .X . ,o h r I . In ii h , uso W fn if W 5 . I' 'H ' vi ' .7,.,.h QL , xv Q . . il -, I , -3 , , f , I -- I sl ef I is w . .p, x il., 8 N' I A t ., ik ge,- 1 Q 'rw' I fe:-7 'Q' f W I. ' J I 'ff 'X ,, hi mf W I E4 f VW' I i I ' s K 'I' H .f Q - I ll . ..- : ' 'MQ 5 Q- -:.,,.: . ' Q TOP ROW: P. Hendrikson, T. Hesla, J. Hill, C. Hinkle, M. Hinks, Horvat, M. Hoversten, J. Hovind, H. Hovland, D. Hoy, D. Hudson L. Holgate, S. Holland, D. Hollerudg BOTTOM ROW: A. Holst, M. R. Huffman. . a.'h 1 . F43 .. N K ww I, ,I , -' H, I J -L-- ,Z vs i' gg - ' , , , .E mn . A . .,k: K F I AW . LV V , I 'H' gi LT it A . I I sf . 'YJ v is I TOP ROW: V. Huffman, J. Huinker, J. Hunter, P. Hunter: SECOND ROW: A. Huntting, L. Huston, B. Hyland, R. Ingersoll: BOTTOM ROW: D. Irvin. OH BOY! Aren't we having fun, Kevin!-i 1 . , Cindy Hillkle- .,. 'IVR I dl 1 I . ' if E , . .. ' Q 'A i. 5 1 5' ., - :V Sm 5 if 7 ff , H- W -- - . ' i' fs f' R . JE: if ,, , H K A s ! , 3 Y ,gl 1 ' ' if ' iQ:k -'-fs A V If vu K My n N: .,,, ,,, 5 I K Nga Rv --:If Q: X x. -., M fa ni fl ENN' lu 'if R . ml. I ll X as 1 TOP ROW: T. Irwin, B. Iverson, Daniel Iverson, Darla Iverson, V. Jensen, F- JCTISCH, L- JCHSC11, S- JOHHSCU, B- J0hl'1S0fl, C. Johnson, D. Iverson, B. Jacobsen, L. Jacobson, R. James: BOTTOM ROW: D. Johnson, J- 1011115011- 128 THE FOUR ofa Kind sing and play their way to a hit performance at the talent show . . . Strong, Leslie Leland, Betsi Furman. ' f 1 Z V ' rf.- -gf! -L! Gig K if V' - 1 - 2- 1. ix M Q Q.. 'X ,Vg . P 1 S T ,la . - E ff, L i n . I ' if ' li' l V! ' Vs, gr. ,N . 5-M .-'-' V Q. JV . Q A 4 , I ' of I ' V5 .1 -I A ...Q Y . :Qi-f ..f,,.f! . ,f 5 J Vb V- j, w ah Icy ' 2 , 2 , 5 .. , It M f - - . . - - ,,,,., ,Q ' M Q I ww J -R-we 5 ' L. .. g Y. -re' X fi- 4. im S, J- .. .. S 'W , 'FIT A gif ' 5 S ' v .ff if A- 'U ' 5 1 fs Muzi J . - ef, J S . 5 Ju 5 ,Q .- R 'ia 1 1 P ' fi ,ai it ie K f O ' tfrafiiw ft H ..,L ...fe TOP ROW: K. Johnson, Lana f Johnson: SECOND ROW: Lynn Johnson. R. A. Johnson, BOT TOM ROW: R. H. Johnson S Johnston. Elaine Lewison, Tracy Q 6 3- ve.. , ef J 1 . ' t o 1 Q .'..' i i 3. 5 ' 'iw ...,.., ti WW 5 ff f if az. gfigwfif J' i :QW TOP ROW: L. Joul, D. Kelly, W. Kestner, W. Kilgore. W. Kindem, W. Kingston, K. Kirk- wood, J. Kittelson: SECOND ROW: R, Kittleson, D. Klee. G. Klingerman, C. Klungtvedt, S. Kneeskern, N. Knoche, M. Knotts, B. Knutson: THIRD ROW: D. Knutson, G. Knut- son, R. Knutson, S. Knutson, E. Koepsell, R. Kolstadg BOT- TOM ROW: N. Koontz, M. Kopet. L. Krachmer, M. Krachmer, R. Kraft, J. Kraske. Sophs storm into senior tr 'I E 'Q-nw ...., 1 ff, 'ik . ,k ..,.,,m 3, I' gy' sw . . ,. ' .- W mr I 'W 0+ 'Zh . A - - , - . . f if. . . Q3 - i ' e ,.,. , X I I . 1 2, J M ' high, raring to tr out new , ,r -'Y J , 5 .' ' Q :' Q4 TWT ' gg, .I f ,fx V f . , nr, W. 1 1. .N ' BMX I J. Z- . 0-. ' V,-mn ig vs- li 5 ' F ' ,. :r. Jw if ww 'f -..M M , ' in el I I .nf H 5 i i g Si , . 46,49 4 : TOP ROW: M. Krause, J. Kreuger, T. Krueger, R. Krumholz, R. maack, J. Lange, David Larson, Debra Larson, J. Larson, K. Lar- Kulas, R. Kulff, G. Kulsrud, L. Lake: BOTTOM ROW: S. La- son,T. Larson, R. Laskewitz. 1 . x -ii i '9 , . 1 rLL . 2 1 r.,. K gg Fe. ir., W. r 'x I 3. Vi , Y ef :1'. :I 'A 5' in as 1 a ft 5 TOP ROW: M. Lauritzen, D Leathers: SECOND ROW: J. Lee, S. Lee: THIRD ROW: S. Leidal L. Leland: BOTTOM ROW: L Lenoch, T. Lenoch. 130 IT'S NOT that walking down the stairs is hard: it's just that sliding down is more fun! . . Cindy Heimsness. . ... , . M, 2 . . . e .X , 4, jr W, .N ,. ,A A -Q bgiigggi . Wim , J . I A 1 ' wi' ff' ' 'W Y. , - ,,. 5 ,I ,N K f-.0-l. ,gy H. M, M... QW ...ff fi O 5 H . .. V.,r g ' 12 ' ', . :EM W.. ,Q TOP ROW: L. Lerum, J. Lestrud: SECOND ROW: B. Lewis, J. Lewis: THIRD ROW: E. Lewison, R. Lightly: BOTTOM ROW: B. Little, B. Loecher. ideas and overthrow the everyda routine of AHS W I ' . , B . ,..,. El..- F ? 'Lp Q S st. 'if 5 jffth Qi .. Q8 ,K 33' . ', '..zW, ...ef wt... y A ,ZFNQPXQ if -2-it 1. J .- l ,fit-. Fe ' orrrr i rr rr , . f ii .. K, J XL . H ky .. All t ' .nf 'ki' 4 f- .lit ii'--Qiftel 5, I xx' 5- Yr. iw, Aix ' if M x VZ' I is if gi W Q wwf , f ' sw ., is . TOP ROW: S. Loverink, B. Low, T. Lukes, J. Lundeg SECOND ROW: C. Lundene, S. Luns, L. Lutz, A. Madison: THIRD ROW: D. Madison, L. Madson, J. Maricle, B. Marlin, FOURTH ROW: B. Matter, J. Mattice, C. Mattison, J. Mattson, FIFTH ROW: L. Mauer, R. Maus, D. Maxwell, M. Mayzlikg BOTTOM ROW: T. McAlister, R. McAnally, C. McCann, Stephanie McDonald. 1 S 1 K AH, HERE it is, Nancy. I found your test booklet right in here . . . Well, maybe we can fix it some way! . . . Les Leland, Nancy Potach. ' ffiw?-ff lQ srf2f5' . 4 i t 3 ,K .. at fi... . X 41 . . ... .. 4 - .f: fff.. .. F iz-.f - rib: . .s ii. kwin iii YL . N wi. WI T M--M .- '- ' P sf gew f ' i.'. . . -K -.ft 1' ' - ' swigg I 4 MQ' . L .', 1 - I '- f A- - at 4 . K ' ' E ., If if T E.. H. 5 - at N. rs E E 1 ..-tt 7. it Senna : - W IAE f -. 4. kw..t,...f f WEN 2 iw- . . X ig? 50 'ft I 3 SFWP TOP ROW: Susan McDonald, C. McDowell, A. McLaughlin, J Meeker: SECOND ROW: C. Mcgraw, M. Meineke, T. Meineke, S Merrittg THIRD ROW: L. Meyer, R. Meyer, A. Miller, Daniel Mill- er: BOTTOM ROW: David Miller, Jeanette Miller, Judy Miller, W Miller. 131 ncense and Peppermmt keep sophomore fire high f x l - yg,' . X :fx w ,, 1: K wi. .. so I , L 3 1 H, ,L - -...M , . in ,, 5 in it I' . will ti fi A ' , f f '37, 1 vp-J-r jf TOP ROW L Mitchell, T. Mitchell, J. Mithuen, N. Mizuno, J. Modineg SECOND ROW S Moldenhduer, M. Monson, K. Moore, L. Moore, C. Morgang BOTTOM ROW J Morgan R Morgan, R. Morrell, P. Morrison, S. Morrison. 'P' 'W' ff . MW. x f .QW rl' 5 'Y - ' ' no l 'T 'Q , . if ,ju G' 4 '11, Q1 ' QM ii f 5 . H 'f , E W. , .V J r ' w i I, in if 4 6 gr VI J 3 5 1 L-A .: T p .. A my V --ow - 2 ' fp ii! it 1 , , . i -, - -1. Q' mv! K x , J .X ' .of ,f , . . ag 7 ,.,.. y F S A KX? X jg' If 3 S., o S ' 41 W .L md ' ToP Row B Mortensen C Norwood K Mui gf XJ TOP ROW: R. Nelson, S. Nelson, N. Neubauer C. Nielsen, J. Nielsen: SECOND ROW: P. No ble, V. Nodtvedt, K. Nordland, R. Norland, T Nygaardg THIRD ROW: R. Nyslel, D. O'Brien C. Oldenburg, Dale Olson, Deborah Olson BOTTOM ROW: R, Olson, S. Olson. as they attend Homecoming and Snowflake dances A MEETING of the Sophomore Council for Better Learning? Graff, D. Sershen, D. Johnson, D. Miller. .. if ':, 1. ow M Y, if S 1 rlro if-Q r .iff 1 O, . Kgel .,:V., , KM ff fi ,avr . k,?o if ,VKK 5 ikgr . ,fg v . - .. , zr, f is ' m-oe'1, LZ? ' P' 1 . oooe ,',z . 1 ti X LEE -1 if ..,:,. .I . er ' A .. ef fs: ,A thl- L whim? A M-ff Q, 75. 'O T , , l ,....W.ff. ...Q-,I ,-:: , - erlle r tr ren . lx, V. YE? S, -3, --.: :mimi A, TOP ROW: R. Opsahl, J. b Q Orth, D. Osland,V. Ostranderg 1 me ff ff SECOND ROW: M. ottjes, R. - Papenfus, N. Parmenter, C. A,VVo Y ' Paterg THIRD ROW: J. Pat- , ten, D. Pearcy, N. Peter, C. tl' ,ANQ . EQ, 5 Peters: FOURTH ROW: C. it-Mm -New Petersen, K. Petersen, M. Pe- tersen, R. Petersen, BOTTOM ROW: A. Peterson, C. Peter- son. ..r. A P ' ..rr . V. f .f. .. C 1 A Aj , ' . sk V w . ,Y eff, swf, 'Sr qi... W 5 ef' 1 .. YW? y ,fr M A W 'C' +75 ev r 1 , 1... T' M , P . . 9' T ' ' e'-' 2 'o-rR- Z 'R . Apex-. 4 1 yrs, . '- i:!!f.9'm?1r.!..'ia r5A 2 tt.o oret PCRTT teert PTTR l P tntt A E f,: A V .. e K 3 -, ig : ..V, , 1 .E . . rss 1 M on P - . . W W-if T... R , , ' if A If . A: . , .N gt Egg , . ff N., . . . K J . t x ' 91 ' ,..,.,..a.at.t!l TOP ROW: DeVonne Peterson, Diana Peterson, Douglas Peterson, ROW: B. Plaoek, K. Plantikow, G. Plasterer, N. Potach, M. Prant- K. Peterson, P. Peterson, S. Peterson, J. Pettitt, L. Pike: BOTTOM ner, R. Prantner, R. Priebe, R. Pyburn. 133 Sophomores have contributed a great deal this year K 5.11 52: 5 , 'D .air .X VVt,, W f ,W g 21:1 x :ear 1 arte, - fsfftw, 12, fr 1 . . .. zziiuif , , .. rx. 'azggzgwg g H .. T Wm QR' .W .. 'l,u.1. -9231 ,nw,u..,, ..AI'.,: :s:z:1:3:::m i Q A-fzzfzaxz: pg 4 . . , .t,5 I as 'Ulm . ig M fzf. 5 3? i 'tie K. e g if R ,M . A V' 1 43. I -.. wx ,E X? , ,. Q,,t- Q fs. z Q 'J 2 . ' f5fff3?6iif5ff gil jf 2 ,re fmf.. . fs . w,.-f . 5 Y. fr g, , 3 if E . 5-far 1 18'-' Z. . 'i 7 f x 3 f' fi 'G ,sazf an . ., TOP ROW: R. Qualey, D. Quam, L. Quam, L. Quickstad, V. Radl, cliff, C. Rayman, G. Rector, S. Ree, L. Reeve, J. P. Ramlo, M. Ramseth, L. Rasmussen: BOTTOM ROW: G. Rat- l10ldS, R- Rhodes. ... - ., -,-.-. ..,,,--,,-......man---,.,.v,f:,, ---. -M :w:.tm: WW.-e2f..1feae,-ff- w.ff-:gr2m,.w2f,-M, .N N . L -V ., , , ., . . .,.., ,,, ,...., , ..,.. .,,,. K .,,. , .,.. .M ..,.. , W.. ..,r. ..,., 3, ..,.- vr.. 1 .s...,r.,:..r..f...,..va, , .,..f.- 1... ,.., . .,..-f 5. , . aw... ., ...., D .. r.,..,.. ,.., . .. M , ,. M.. ,X 7 M 's ages..-,rarwsffszassfrf :awiikgsw-nv an.. s,,g,.s37r.-13,s,.-f1t.1.gs.fs1. waafssfgzrsai. ,..M..fs- .m.s,,.,w at :g,g,..,,,.. 5.52.2 eifszeigisgfiief -' 452525512 'riffs' . ss W2 ,.,, ...gg 1. f.. ,QM T... . .,. aw... ..,r ze si 3 ' . r 1: ' -.55 ff -... fmi4eS:... f' . 1 if x . RK 5 .9 - ia. . . A , I A , H EY, I want to be m the plcture, too! . . . Dale Chnstlanson. ff? ,Q f . . -,: -rf: .., I . .. , T 1 1 f ' . 1 ..:- ' A I ,-'v! ,w s k rh I L .,. ll K I fwgsg, . K ,X-1. . ..,. , f R ':..r. L T ee TOP ROW: L. Rieken T. Riemann S. Riles' SECOND ROW: B. Roberts K. Rockwell, R. Rogers' THIRD ROW: K. Rolfson, P, Rollie, L. Rosecke: FOORTH ROW: B. Ross, S. Roy, R. Rudg, BOTTOM ROW: B. Rulgg, R. Saaranen Saholt, C. Saman, P. Sampson, D. Sandell, K. Sanders, B. Sanvick. I34 ,C. -5' K I. Rehnelt, D. Rey- x T xi k 5391: rsffizf . , ..' :ig in N55 - 5. ' R SOSK , ms .a4Mi5?.f'fnXZhul.-slr ' mf , .... , ,gy .K v 4.3 he t g, 'A ...,, -,QW cf. IW W he ,1 K ll .R:' STAN , to make it so successful for everyone in the school ..- , .NV 1 A -. V T ii' 3 .Q . h i-4 Z5 Q, 'fl J ' ln. 7 Q U ' . X , . N ' V' ' T. Z '59 W f ---f :--' S1-.LW ' H W '1 ' J . .E--E, jr J vga 3 5 M, .LVrI.' -. Zi! 75 S , fr J E t 1 .1 ee -2V:. T . f' . Q ,,k,-,, 5 f' X123 V - ,je ' I I , . ee e E R ' - f ff tt. . . ,af P e ...f it B , , .,, , tw my img tow' -.f MQW- 531 ee. .1 . ,a. -at 1yw9R ASQ Mgr 1N.x, f t, AQ iz.. . , ,- . N, . R: S ' . fi E 1 . 'f TOP ROW: M. Sathre, B. Schaefer, G. Scharag FOP ROW: J. Scott, S. Seltz, D. Sershen, L. Shawback, L. Sheimo: SECOND ROW SECOND ROW: C. Schauls, M. Schiesser, N. B. Shoop, D. Simonson, S. Sims, M. Skogen, A. Slowinskig BOTTOM ROW: A. Smi- Schirmang: BOTTOM ROW: R. Schmidt, K. sek. Bradley Smith, Brenda Smith, J. Smith. K. Smith. Schneider, L. Scholtes. f ' fo f Q x 2 .ge -,gr -www . -..,.,,,, M- . my 'rg-'C-lil ,. 1 1 ' 1? .. . . . F? fl E' gl i f -,V Mm? W i -E. 5 if - I Q ': , J 1 .- Y ,. ,V .. :-. . l S a--- ' .. 1 I. A-,. ' g qfwg r I 1 '- Al K . .xv - K: V . .A , , u Z A' , :i ii V f 7'-3' . f ,.,.. , . . 'P Y ' .X Q ' ,s TOP ROW: C. Schroeder, D. Schroeder, E. Schroe- der: SECOND ROW: M. Schroeder, P. Schroeder, J. Schubert: BOTTOM ROW: J. Schwartz, S. Schwartz, D. Scott. TOP ROW: N. Smith, R. Smith, S. Smith, T. Smith, D. Snater: SECOND ROW: V. Soderberg, M. Soiney, D. Solberg, K. Spin- - ler, R. Sprecher, THIRD ROW: M. Srock, S. Srsen, G. Stahl, M. 7 :GM X Stanek, R. Stanley: BOTTOM ROW: R. Stanton. . J, 135 .' , ,., ,V 22 .1. 'NN- . . . N! . ' H ' AV ' ,A- 1 1 , P :ka J 'T' -1' : ' 1 if TOP ROW: G. Staples, J, Stearns, E. Stern, K. Stern, S. Stern, S Steuber, D. Steward, T. Strong: BOTTOM ROW: K. Stroub, L. A wx- F -H Us , my T . k.-r 1-iff. I , . A f W , . . , .uwi kq J f 'g g , W H1 ,Q , 1 fs., ,W My X ff' . X , X- I . 'V Y fix rys r 11 t AY., ...VU I Sullivan, D. Sundal, D. Sundet, J. Svejkovsky. J. Swenson, C Tate P. Terry. As the year draws to a close, sophomores recall THE BUSHMEN prove that the sophomores, too, have talent . . . Mike So- iney, Duane Charnecki, Mark Gleason. s ii 5 X X .S . ' . .... ,. . . Z..f' fr, 1 fir i s , . i g ,faikxlk i Q VSY7 I hlxy 'i C xy 'is X R 'x 4 TOP ROW: C. Thal, L. Thomas, Darryll Thompson, David Thomp- son: BOTTOM ROW: G. Thompson, R. Thompson, T. Thompson, W. Thompson. 136 .ie ,,. Ii., , . I IHI, X K M v -.fflz Q- V Q' f aw . 1 . ' A jg L , , .,.. . .V ..,. ,L . 'i .rf s I: in . 1. . L .,,,g? wg VAKV K 1 ',- f v. 1 .A 1 - j , . A L 5... 2 ff 92 A W' 1, 1: 'M' I ' 1 ,p : XS X K 1 fi 'L ' .,,, TOP ROW: J. Thornton, J. Thorpe, M. Thul, L. Tinkham: SECOND ROW: B. Turvold, D. Tur- vold, C. VanBrunt, R. VanderSchaaf: THIRD ROW: R. Varenhorst, H. Verdoorn, J. Vermi- lyea, S. Vick: FOURTH ROW: L. Vietor, S. Voss, L. Waalkens, S. Waldee: BOTTOM ROW: Janice Waletzke. fi 5-ri V vw? s 'QVC ilu ...af A J , .Q 5 ff ' L . H L I ' 'AA,' M- A I K . ,rr I .., ,,,., A ' ' V ' Ig zv' 34 7 1 - f ' . ' J - L 5 . r.,:. s J W it we J :W as isle? .J ' .S mfr- . ., 2, 5 4-wi 3-,zip iq V ,- . . ttv ,Q 'A 1 T ' ' ' ' 'Af' 2 ' A' X 'Fi' ' ,,W, , .z f l l if is S . p . . O' A ',.L V -f, . A ., J i . e.l.. L f zg- 1 1 T ,' , J L Q' ' re r i J . K 1 essr e e , , Qi A,A. Q 3 3 K J TOP ROW: Judy Waletzke, D. Waller, D. Wambeam, K. Wangen, D. Watts, R. Webber, L. Weber, J. Weikum, K. Weis, S. Weisgram, P. Warner, R. Warrington, S. Waters, J. Watkins: BOTTOM ROW: M. Weldon, J. Wellmann. pleasant memories and look forward to the future l x ,J ' W' sa., .af ' K 11, . - . Q4 KF . 'Qi 1 U 1' f T315 i 1, riff' - ' S 1 5 '49 f I 2 S H? 101 , f Kgs ' 5 S Q ,-s. ..y-x ml . fr 5 ge 'K ...,..u- ffifffff' I., K ' Q pw. 5 aa A1- , . . J an ef W . . was-3-aff -fs V VV ff, ,. i S if .ig .vf , ., at i KV wwe 1 ,M nf.: I fx S?'xf,.., ki, A as K ei 4 ,z? :. i ! . ' :I 'F ,N w sf J Q 1 WIA 5 42 'L ly ,g .. Sf, 1 'ii ri... L TOP ROW: David Wencl, Dennis Wencl, L. Weseman, J. Wessels, J. Westendorf: SECOND ROW: C. Westra, P. Whalen, C. Wheeler, G. Whiteis, M. Wibbeng BOTTOM ROW: B. Wi- gant, S. Wilke. . .... I, 1 .,,, is SI, ' R' i.,,:-,H 5,517 '.a,, .35,,i , -- ,, ,. .K ,SM HW Ji 'Qs 'R ,...,. r S ' P V 575' iii' . 'ffm is air... . K 5 if pw .1222 ff? If , wit..,,,.. .,,-, W. ME 5 aiwri . L .. L7 A V, . .11 rv L Ain 1 .. I. V -f f.:svff K 3, . If ' . 'f -.iii i TOP ROW: G. Wilkey, C. Wil- liams, J. Williams: SECOND ROW: L. Williams, D. Wil- liamson, H. Wilson: BOTTOM ROW: N. Wilson. -ff 1' riti B Q is . , ' ::: l t 1 ei.. J it J - B ' miiij i M R . ' W f 1 .rr we if' 2 1 re. .- i g ' . :rei M .K .L . .kryk K fe ,t.e M ,e.'Q ::ii PS... L ie:.: mm ' ,, K K: wwf? TOP ROW: S. Wilson, F. Winkels, D. Winter, L. Wobschall, P. Wood, R. Wradislavsky, V. Yarwood, J. Yauger, B. Young, S. Zad- Wobschall, B. Wolfe, R. Wolfe, D. Wood: BOTTOM ROW: L. worny, N. Zerby, C. Zuelke. 137 Backbone of ,69 class .mg .asfitiif 'XXX ., - '- f -:fZ' ,L jg mm 'N 'e-ew. A T s '-sem - ' M JUST WHAT do thejuniors have in mind now? inquires Miss Harrigan, adviser, of Bryce Baker, president. llflft provided b junior officers il. ,gt - Buckling down to another year of perplexing problems, frustrations and fun, the Class of '69 made their eleventh year one to remember. Whether meeting all the hippies at the Tower or running Chinese tire drills on Main Street in pajamas, juniors never failed to be in touch with the times. Junior participation likewise contributed much to AHS in school spirit, athletics and organi- zations. After much audible argument. juniors gave their final approval to the rectangular swing ring, thus proving their individuality. Planning Prom activities gave juniors an op- portunity to handle responsibility. Sometimes starry-eyed, more often dragging, they worked hard to make this a memorable year-end festivity. With only one year left. they are determined to make next year that really big year. President Bryce Baker Vice-President Tim Ball Secretary Sue Brown V :.i.'-'1'f'1,i I 13- if eil .' jgw .21 3 3 any , I nsq..,,. BY THEIR LOOK of deep concentration, it seems Junior Class officers Bryce Baker, Steve Ogren, Sue Brown and Tim Ball have found the perfect class ring. 138 Treasurer Steve Ogren ' 'G 1- 5 i B 9il95Yf2-'L?f. B N152 Ai was as .aa swf W fc. , . M EEF. 1 .V L KJ. .J . Q ' I .tg it ' f A 24 '7 5' 5 li ff. . crm' if -me-ff. . gi 'nie' ky X. 1 .. V.. . v- b LL.f ' - V '.v. Q A. 7 W1 , X r X 1, X f f R. if 'U' 7 I H In . A .. ..1..:.g.. 1 . A i V 'qi i n 4' in 67 V' W ' :LZ 'A S .ir W ' M! Y 3 A ' N ' 'cms in . A ., 1 W k-::E , 5-E Q -X y t 'M' I 'A K A A ff as ji I f- X ' K x J R f f, f ' f ,' . TOP ROW: C. Adams, J. Ahles, S. Allas, S. Ames, Candace Ander- TOM ROW: Dianne Anderson, S. Anderson, T. Anderson, C. An- son, Craig Anderson. Dennis Anderson, Devcrne Anderson: BOT- derst, M. Arens, T. Armstrong, J. Arneson, W. Augustin. I kmxr s ' We -we ay' al...- mx I . 'il . ESA 'Q gl 'TM' 4 Ah,. 1 E , A ,.,. , - I I h K . i'i i,v6.5 . 1 3 . V t f sl ig, . T' ,. 7 AJ' ,fr - if. ig 5' 0. 0 E wk we 91 ,2 Wa i .g wtf:-V, K ' .- -ff W ! H . .fmua-f ni tl .Q : Q 4 I , ', 'C+-af .,- 4 fi m A. s TOP ROW: D. Bader, J. Bahl, A. Bahr, B. Baker, T. Ball: SECOND ROW: J. Barber, J. Barnett, J. Barr, R. Bartz, J. Bates: BOTTOM ROW: J. Beck, M. Beck, D. Becker. E. HSTOPQ DONVI' SHQQ1' until you See the whites Ofmy Beemafl- 5- Beeman- eyes, hysterical George Holdgrafer pleads. A . . . it 351-1, 1 lygfif., . -. B 1' ,V A M . .. --A ,K K. V. 2, . in f..2 - t . I. , x. - , N' i X 1.1 C - . 3 V. K . K . L. +52 ll. SIP fl x , 0 6, . ., ' 4? ,ig G. , . 'K I in . A fx' .1 tg ' 5 ,ff g e--jj Q, , V, ' ...W N W f ' V 'Q .Q . A A 1 1 f fiiig .I . . l ki f A .-M A fi 1 en a W'x . f V ,Q . Q Y .,... ' ' , 3 li' I 1 1 5 LLJJ.: Q T' fwgggwi TOP ROW: P. Behn, B. Bell, B. Bentzin, J. Berg, L. Berg. D. Ber- Bjerke, M. Bjerke, L. Bjork, H. Bliss. J. Bostrack, J. Braaten, M. gan, R. Bergstrom. R. Bierlin: BOTTOM ROW: B. Bischoff, G. Braaten, 139 Mini-kilts, turtlenecks, blue jeans and Howers orbit Q Q QQ ,L., gg , , . Q Q QQ Q QQQQ V ,,u- I .,..-, 3,1 .. ,, - L d U' -Q '3 ' ' H I -is . - V V 4. . ,. LL, - -4 - i- Q, QQ ,, . QC ,xv Q .Lg by QQ ,Aw ,Q U H. , Q QA, -if , L ' my ,,, T-s' any Q . . ' I... .QQ Q ,H i if if W' 'T . . W? W Y I ' X A R krl' O Ml . xQ 3 ' X Q Q' 3 1 ,g , 'V .1 . , Y V I ' S :fi : fi M 1 ' 'W' Sl i sf ., ' Q.,iff'e - W, 'J f, f 545 ed: , M Q . .M ,J ,Q 'iid A, wr Q 'HWS J gf K.. ' Q XXX? i , Snr.. ,QQ Q 1 , , . 4 , i TOP ROW: P. Bradley, M. Brady, M. Bramel, J. Brennan, S. J. Camerer, J. Carlson: BOTTOM ROW: B. Carter, T. Chamber- Brooks, R. Brown, S. Brown, D. Browning, SECOND ROW: A. lain, R, Christgau, L. Christiansen, P. Christiansen, F. Collins, E. Brugger, R. Buland, C. Bulger, M. Burger, D. Burton, R. Cafourek, Crehore, T. Crist. . ., ,Q ,. SJ fx .V Q 2 K Q , . Q, ,. s . in., A, --:,. Q : . is R ' ' . +5 'of . 1 , A .. . + - '74 if ' 'il' V- .. . Q Q 1 Q ,- , V W ' ,ax ' Q Q .QQ,jQQ'l Q 5 'Y A ' . -g Q .,,, , ' , .' J Q . Q . ji . Q , 140 TOP ROW: W. Culton, Dale Dahlgren, David Dahlgren, L Dain, B. Davis: SECOND ROW: C. Davis, L. Dawson, A Deblon, T. Degenhardt, A. Deick: THIRD ROW: R. Deike, L. Dennis, R. Distad, R. Dodge, W. Dotyg BOTTOM ROW: R. Downing, P. Draayer, A. Dubinsky, M. Eastburn. WINDOW-SHOPPING . . . D. VanEpps, J. Shaw. man junior girls ' ' 1' ff if 'M 9 I I . ' I - A - . 1 is 1 . .1 f 5 -, I V I A., I . . . - . . F i fi-ff is . I f Ng -: .V Gi g . : ir . . ., . K .,-:.. : -Er . .f . qi r, QL., ,,.. EE.. 45, J, M 1: 75 1 1 ,iff ' V- M . Egg, ' A x M ...ii s ' s was , ,aqu- , S ,. , ,, . E , A f I 2 W: may 2 ,gg - - du .Y W - if 'YQTITP 'f 'Siem' Milf 'I V . 1 . Hogs' f i,1'..f7g1w2-E T . - :, Vin f . f -v:-.5- 'isEE'f . -. LL 1 . fe vu- fire.. gait ' ee f x iifaz fs?fs23i?55?' - . F I Siszisiifg-42:-smfiziz Q50 F - .flies , 'fffll -' i . ' . I L .. -, ' ':' 1 1' K K A was JW 5 I I . ' Q: 'Mir 3. ew 1: is .. , ' if W WF f 5? 55' 5, 5' , s - ., -:gat-:. X. :QQ Ti? li ., . Siiilfiz 4 , . ,, -,:: ., it f ,. -- 3- . 1 rig sg, E Q fi ji , '. 1'f..'I:'- ff' I .. --H.. f 1- L . V - 512'-.1 . i f 2 f. 1 ' -t E555 , - ff - so af . WZ . rim . T - i ts 1Q,i I-wr' M -,-.,. 'W -'JY l M as sr me I K 'Q wg, My 5 9'3E 355 -df K A 3 K 4 Q fi is Xf ft 525221 QQ,-ew ill X 5 TOP ROW: J. Eastman, R. Edge, B. Ellingson, W. Enright, D. Epley: SECOND ROW: L. Erath, J. Everson, D. Faber, A. Fargusson, L. Farnum: THIRD ROW: T. Ferguson, J. Finke, R. Fleming, J. Flink, J. Fodness: FOURTH ROW: M. Forslund, M. Forthun, B. Freitag, S. Frisbie, L. Fuhrman: FIFTH ROW: W. Fuller, M. Funk, T. Gabrielson, R. Gaines, M, Garbisch: SIXTH ROW: W. Gaskill, J. Gieser, J. Gilbertson, C. Gilde, S. Gillamg BOTTOM ROW: R. Gillson, S. Gleason, P. Gorman, C. Gosha, R. Graff. into the 'hippie' fashion spotlight JIM JANSON APPEARS to be on his way to discovering another earth-shattering formula. TOP ROW: B. Grant, J. Green, K. Gregg: BOT- TOM ROW: T. Groby, J. Groff, H. Gusts. -' 1-:gf-Vg.: i ' , --L.-z,f.:f 'r .- I -1- is ig F ,-- , ggit f- ,V Z R T J . f . . f 1. 1-9 2: .- I -fsf s-I 1 , jfwl' L zflli A, A--it i,,, V- -5.3912 . .1 X 141 AHS junior boys dominate and excel in all sports - f: Qsiagszssszeimfgaggeavsgagg, ae? 2 -,.gf.f z es fvg?12kfw. I Q ... Q ' .:w.5gi'fg . em-J' 5 ' 'wr' il +1 1 il Mia. Qt X w. A I4 U .- is j fa 1 n u ra w..-:V Paw gr 5 . x A ix .. ,- ,qw -'ls 52. W ,. .Dil A3 we . we Q01 S ,Y ?i x I 5 'Q , Y f A 'x sf. ,de .ww ...M ..g- ,1 4. J.. a .4- ,pf . 5 , '.. N .1 Q . 1 ...g , 'E ff l 2 ' 'WL ,, S if EA lyk xlisilga .V ,n -, . ., my ,. fr ' .rt ., , 1115 'Q Y kia! 32 .zl :gi if f Q ' T' if i .2 ' 'L vs: jk A v x l TOP ROW: A. Guttormson, E. Guttormson, M. Guttormson, J. Hahn, SECOND ROW: T. Hall, S. Hallman, W. Hallman, N. Hampg THIRD ROW: C. Haney, S. Haney, P. Hanf, A. Hansen, BOTTOM ROW: B. Hansen, D. Hansen, Gerald Hanson. Gretchen Hanson. vg'fl5ffiS1g:2T?fff'f.- p -... ' -- - ,Q ., . :yy 'mf I K, R, tawilgifsrgaggggtifriffwsl? iw... . .,:..fw 5 ,Mg I 'X -I . l42 1' 35? ' '- W Q I MAY AS WELL take advantage of the opportunity to supply myself with valuable late slips, decides Terry Plath. , ss . fa Mil . .1'r:. , .. L35 ,L Q W. ' 3 Iwi, . fi? L' Z ' Vfiiafx n in 5 . .x. Q . . Q' df' K B fa , . .. K- ., t. . K .zz N. - -f..- J. -ey ji: ' f - 'xx .. . ...... I :kr fir. 333,55 A is l 1 2 ai fr My 4 A W , 5 .J . 1 1 ,ggi X M' . i4.f,W,-s . .4 . J ifv, k I TOP ROW: L. Hanson, R. Hanson, S. Hanson, D. Hardy, S. Hargis, V. Harpuder, C. Hartgrave, D. Hauglandg SECOND ROW: B. Haustein, J. Hayden, P. Heard, G. Heffron, B. Hei- mer, R. Heimermann, C. Heiny, M. Heleg BOTTOM ROW: G. Helgeson, W. Helgeson, D. Helle, S. Helle. basketball, football, baseball and girls, girls, girls! ll I is M W g . . M, , f M -. 'fl ie leg '3l 'f ' a f A i - mf M 1 I' - . V- ,Ll 85. M -S-, ,Q A H H ,iw 7 '5 5 ,J A Q ' Q, , -ep ' ff -. is j ...J f-if, I ' Nj Q - 'Mi 2 2- I ,gf J 6 , 1 , ' 1 ff ,I f ,X :C AQ , 'A I I , 2 A s X ' 'gk E ' I nf., . , - fzassv vi Gs 'fy fx! X ' as X ll X we 11 if on EJ P . - :' 2' -J X '7' - . , . ' .sf - Q f . -vil I ' I ms. s ii 5 m v -A . -I 1 W 'X I 4 . - A of I -as W A 1 -. , si ., Q ,KKGV . ..,, , , - . A., I W.. ,f e N Q ,..a..e ..,kkk K- rev - - ' ,is K M- Q' Hafwpffl H i W' W I ef. f 'X X In i 1 '1- J JM re 2 . . , Q ,I lv gi 51 ff v ?: KHm,. . .. . 9' xr f' fOP ROW: B. Hemphill, B. Henricks, P. Henricks, R. Hertle, D. D. Hoversten, B. HulT, C. Huinkerg BOTTOM ROW: D. Hull, D. Hightshoe. A. Highum, R. Hoag, D. Hobang SECOND ROW: T. Hummel. L. Hummel, L. Iverson, G. Jacobsen, P. Jacobsen, J. Ja- Hodenfield, G. Holdgrafer, S. Hook, M. Housewright, C. Hoveland, cobson, J. Janson. mg.. - ff sis? 'A - f-.aa Swear- - - -his Q' F W. .-32 ' +3 . - 3 V A i I 41 . . . .M -1...-if Q-,ZF '. W W L vu K iq., i Hx' Ei A V- Jil: . J - V 'XP . g TOP ROW: M. Jech. N. Jensen, A. Johnson, C. Johnson, D. Johnson, G. Johnson. Kay Johnson, Kevin Johnson: SECON D ROW: L. Johnson, Nancy Johnson, Nona Johnson, R. Johnson, THIRD ROW: S. Johnson, J. Jordan, G. Kal- Iand, L. Kearns: BOTTOM ROW: K. Keate. JUNIOR CINDY ADAMS perfects her skill in arranging the cards for the numerous books and magazines in the AHS library. : I .L rv Q 'v-. 'ia aw.. K. My .. l aik ! -eff ...gg my I43 Neon stockings, pilgrim shoes express individualism . .,w ' lg saw 4 TOP ROW: L. Kellar, P. Kerling, R. Kiemele, L. Kime, S. Kime, B. King, J. Kinny, F. Kittelsong BOTTOM ROW: A. Kjarland, J. S. Knowlton. W ...O X 1' I 'li xr , I I In . i f Y I' T51 , Q ww Kjarum, M. Klinger, A. Knight, R. Knippel, M. Knoche, T. Knopf, 6'fifi,ii'ii5? if . . sz at in 1 W. , 3552521 Q V ii- Q-1 il H 4 I 2. fs.. . s if 5' : - gm no M.-,V csc, jkwerwy i ........ 7 is I . Yi. Y I 'ei i . ,ff si A .- I . ,..., --I ... Q'-5 .5 A ' . FM V. f. ' I a' f 4' hi' 'lf' J -I 2 'I Wu . - - in i ,, U ' at iiii s o Q. gg .. , , .,,. . ' - ' , fs H 1 ' 'li K 5 . . ,,. I ff. W as xg . f V L,., . KR 1 Z .X p. V iii iii k Xb . .....-J fa'.'!iL'l ' W 1- fi I one . .,, .s as e , I M43 5 Q.. .. ,Ji N. wr-A, ' , N... K- I . -p H Egg? gy 1 wir- WITH THEIR usual determination, junior girls set high goals, which could be i i. perfectly charred hotdogs and marshmallows. 'fa D A ,L Mwgfg 1 rf ,. K 144 man, R. Lenoch, L. Lerum, C. Lewis. 1 I s. .simii ' ,fp Ii, A 7 ' .1 'Gig i , V - X1 X -. 4 sf' .,-K .7 , h u Q Q, ni- If gi? ' ,sw iq .Z QW P2-ZWJ5 ,.g,..- ,Q N' gin' - -ew,- TOP ROW: P. Knutson, R. Kos, J. Kottner, M. Kramer, K. Kriehn, J. Kriz, N. Kroc, T. Kruegerg SECOND ROW: M. Kruger, J. Krulish, S. Krulish, R. Krupicka, D. Lane, J. Lane, P. Lane, D. Larsong THIRD ROW: Gary Larson, Gregory Larson. K. Larson, K. Laybourn, D. Lee, R. Lee, K. Lematta, G. Lembrickg BOTTOM ROW: K. Lemmer- 5-rf -. M., A Z, I - an . - ' A as L .. J-ff Q fa Q- ,J . ,,..., . g H? .. H t we :I 'I Vvvl ,.. .5 ' : Q , 4 1, Vg . K . P L if ' , . We 'QW . - i f X ws. , S 1: fi i f z ,. fi f TOP ROW: G. Lewis, S. Lewison, N. Lindgren, G, Lindstrom, C. Lunde, L. Lyle, B. MacIntosh, T. Madura, W. Maloney, M. Man- List, L. List, L. Ludvigsen, A. Lueckg BOTTOM ROW: J. Lund, R. ning, J. Marcks. 5 L lllmq sg v . , f I as . -Q , . ' lg .54 ' 4 3 . 3 , M' . W It . . i 'wilgil 5 71 f Wfm:-11.1 ' W Hsmift ' : Q, S X. -ri-ff Q EL wi'-i 3 9 My A 2, If 3 wif TOP ROW: A. Maricle, B. Marmesh, M. Marmesh, M. Masyga SECOND ROW: R. Mauer, D. Maurek, J. Mauseth, R. Mayer THIRD ROW: D. Mayzlik, K. McAlister, K. McDonald, R. Mc- Grath: FOURTH ROW: M. Meany, P. Meres, S. Millam. C. Miller: BOTTOM ROW: M. Miller, H. Mills, B. Moen, M. Mogen. xi g 8 .JF- Q if ,, 5 f if- , up f .5 is -it .M ., X f ' ,fi: ?5-ug' X - I mils .. ,iw ,, 5 .1-:sf f I . ., . I mx rv NOT EVEN the wet, drippy rain can stop Jane Schieck and Nance Johnson from getting a good chuckle. fb' . 'X .... , ...J .... - - X el, L lz ' is I TOP ROW: M. Morem, D. Morgan, M. Morgan, L. Morse: BOT- TOM ROW: M. Murray, D. Nadenicek. B. Nagle, R. Narveson. 145 A MYSTERIOUS HAND reaches out to steal unsuspecting Jerome Ahles's nourishing lunch ofice cream. rr r r S, ?? ln ' .X 2. sc-r j. if-.9 ig :sniff skis :P TZ! Y V115 Y' .. ... '9 ' - -3 ,kl I it y .5 X t Ulf a mi L Fil -'I' , Q- F9 e -M ,- 'fl X .W lj Mwfg! g. 'i 'L TOP ROW: W. Nelson, J. Nemitz, R. Ness, J. Neve: SECOND ROW: B. Nicol, M. Nielsen, S. Njos, J. Noel: THIRD ROW: C. Nor- gaard, J. Norland, J. Nystel, J. O'Dea: BOTTOM ROW: S. Ogren. K. Olson, T. Orpen, K. Orshek. l46 ,. kt R . sf wi , J . A A hi n : .ef ' ,K 1 . K' . . D wa 'Q' in t' .W .. s 1. -H. ,. I -',2i,'5g,1 - V?-1 nf 4 , : 1 - TOP ROW: J. Nebergall, S. Neiswanger, P. Nellen, Deborah Nelson: SECOND ROW: Deloris Nelson, K. Nelson, M. Nel on, P. Nelson. Aiwa ,K 557: 'ufff' 41-1. .in 1 z 'S .ef 3 - 'ef if mm, Af ill rj if ff' 4 s.::: , ,-we . . .K .Q . :xi i' 1: 41- N Q, A ' ..l:' t -.fs . , N Y? ' I ' Y is ' Y :l : f , ... ................ . .... . . V an ,, H vi .1 ef- . 5, wt ,I Z ..... ....,,.... .W Q '1.: ff is . . ...lp fr i' . JL f .ETS 'igg K ffl . MV M E Jg J Pwr V 'K L' :l,.:17 M 'f J T W Q . s J..... S f i t w if t Q P 1 . TOP ROW: C. Overocker, B. Patten, J. Perau, D. Petersen: SECOND ROW: M. Petersen, Sandra K. Peterson, Sandra Kay Peterson, R. Pettitt: THIRD ROW: T. Plath, M. Prantner, R. Propf, S. Pyburn: FOURTH ROW: L. Qual, G. Ramseth, M. Raschke, D. Regenscheid: BOTTOM ROW: B. Reich, B. Reiswig, C. Reshetar, B. Rhodes. . .. ,r . Q. ,I ., .. 1:1 gf - Q. : 121.16 Av . 4 - : i . K Ji. ...ef . K V V H 2 fn., 5 51-1 J M-,S wr it J Q at . tt. Ai. if X ' ff, . , 'T Q. A ' . . 554- . J fi - T F 1. .w ow! J- 1 I 2 Va sz., M -we 11 WN.. vi- 2: 133: ,,..',,w - x TOP ROW: l.. Rhodes, Thomas Riles. Tim Riles. C. Ring. M. Roberts. C. Robinson. S. Ronquist: SECOND ROW: D, Ross. J. Ross. G. Rugg. R. Ruht- er, S. Runtsch. J. Russell. D. Ruzek: BOTTOM ROW: L. Rysavy. J. Sa- man. J. Samuel. G. Sanden. R. Sanvick. J, Salhre. D. Sattler. Juniors live, laugh, love in a world of their own OH, BUT REALLY, Greg. you have to believe me! pleads Jan Berg to Greg Snater. gr W1 f'fi f..v -1 F. . 4 ,r ,, wf Q 1 -1 e l. ' 'P fi Y ..., .-.. ,. ' A if .. ve... i . 1 L44- iss.. -- ref. .sm 1...-,Q . W -ff iv- 14' in 1 6. V ,Vt .-... fl rv . t' M f'E.i N EW , i X - J 5 . 49 SQL : Y B in f fm Q. Q ,gtg I A . , ff . E. J . 1 K5 X vii g i. A . ,J 11 kr .mag J... ev! ' . 1 ., : nf 2. V 'iii 'Jw J 5 --1: ii . -is 'Rx T ' ' V .LT- 5 -sf . W TOP ROW: J. Sauer P. Sayles, Sharon Sayles: Steven Sayles. W. Sayles: SECOND ROW: S. Schabacker. A. Schaub, J. Schieck. Schieck, T. Schieek: THIRD ROW: R Sehleicher. T. Schlichter, M. Schmidt. C. Schollmeier. L. Schrammg BOTTOM ROW A. Schroeder. D. Schuler. M. Schuster. M. Scott, M. Seavey. 147 Cowsills, The Who, Sunshine Company create beat f x, I K ' av-ey -- 1 L.- l5'.. , .. : -:. ,Im .' 'a..-755,35 Q V- : A. th e A wr - si- - - Ri ,X QF Q if 5 if if we 'A 'ure , K1 X.. . JZL --.ll I . diywgl 1 535 -1 , M g. ya.. . hi , 'H Tux X rv 'Marv-'i Wu .mmW..wQ hnhn WM . .XV , 1 . i, 5 : , , ,e.h ,QQ if 1. igeg seven ,sf evra' wawf . My . ff K -1 ...D . - - Q 5? !I1v my A A IH K wk T rt? -5 f f 2 K 1 . ..,-... : H '::' . : mh,l ' : ' V : flfgp, - kk I- Vg VV : -yy sh ash' 'Q L, ZAR . '?9! .kd :We ..LM 2, ni ' S C . L , . ,hy , n,.n Q . . mm N h . . . 2 I Q TOP ROW: S. Seira, D. Sellers, L. Senne, L. Sessions: SECOND ROW: J, Shaw, J. Shoden, W. Shreiner, S. Shuck: THIRD ROW: M. Shultz, D. Shumate, S. Sibbers, M. Silver: FOURTH ROW: B. Si- monson, K. Simonson, S. Simpson, V. Skogebog FIFTH ROW: M. Sloan, M. Smalley, D. Smith, L. Smith: BOTTOM ROW: T. Smith, Vance Smith, Vicki Smith, G. Snater. 148 JUNIOR GIRLS caught in the act of being themselves. TOP ROW: D. Snow, G. Soderberg, M. Sonnenberg, R. Spinler SECOND ROW: N. Staples, M. Stark, T. Stark, M. Steigerwald THIRD ROW: J. Steinbach, S. Stephenson, W. Stevens, J. Stone FOURTH ROW: S. Stowell, D. Sturm, W. Svenson, S. Sweazey BOTTOM ROW: T. Swenson, M. TenEyck, C. Thayer, G. Thomas. : , - ' . ' V- ' 1 g. Kffe'5f'W'SQ5r6iTiififWfili?2f'f3Af565'lf'P?fEi K r. ' - si,,fsQ5?5i.5z...fwfzfi-xr. w ,V --f?5?TQ?2if ' 1f?e?5,5i.-FV? A ' 5 AM., A . 5 .Y My it :wif FI . I g f I S A W. 5 ...V I' . W -I F' I E: i 2. .I ...I . Y' :. we wtf -ww : 4 ww :,Xw xi , R st , 2 -it ti do li- wg A ' 'L.i sv ... -. - .' . -I 'Q ,X ' I Eff .f 'W i- ' 1 F T' if' ' if , L I : ' s F 5 in I H 'Q QI' ,ga My -. I ff use . ew 'h sa 8' il 'Y 5 :J 'li is X TOP ROW: J. Thomas, B. Thompson, J. Thompson, M. Tiedeman, J. Tiernan, C. Titus, G. Tollefson, J. Torkelson: BOTTOM ROW: K. L , - . . W I if 3 5 5 it H , .vt .. , N 'IT'-7?f.,s't fl g . r k-.. ,V V.-I: V Zi ... 7 1 gf as Q? 'fr 1 jf' .. 1i...,w' it , f R 1 f ', in we-vi if I I LL. Kxegil 35 .. Y. .J 8 i sf 0 .V Ii ., Q..Q . . Q 4 TOP ROW: B. Vomacka, S. Voogd, B. Waller, J. Waller: SECOND ROW: R. Waudby, D. Weber, L. Weber, P. Weber: THIRD ROW: S. Weber, J. Weikum, B. Weis, A. Wesely: FOURTH ROW: D. White, L. White. L. Wicks, C. Wiggins: BOTTOM ROW: J. Wilcox, V. Wil- liamson, J. Wilson, M. Wilson. 'Y . ag. 3 V.: , g 3 g ,, :ii ' X s. xl h 3. -. f . t -vs cu. '1 -r -4.-S . Tousley, C. Tuttle, D. Uecker, S. VandenHeuval, S. Vander Haar, D. VanEpps, D. Vedder, M. Vick. x OH, COME ON, Kath, who says I can't Hy? laughs Steve Ogren to Kathy Orshek before another ofhis crash landings. ' ' .,,. 'ggi I .iii . , ' . .X , 'ix f A .3 sl W- W K 7 f' Y 5 . ei ,J S rv i. . mf . 515533 - K .. .5 .. ,Ki J war xi .K g Missed by the class ol' '69 is Roger Myhre, who was fa- tally injured in a motorcycle accident Sept. 25, 1967, TOP ROW: S. Woelfel, R. Wold D. Wytaske: SEC OND ROW: C. Young, L, Young IN MEMORIAM 45:6 S 'x lm ,-of M, K uv- ffl Q41 Qws 'Hi Q -, if -r Mi, ay-id' Q af ' W 1. 'Au 8.15- -. P' 5 K CLASS OFFICERS: Dave Zika. Presidentg Jan Heiny, secretaryg James Nickels, class adviser, Dan Bjerke, vice-president: Tom Ri- ley, treasurer. .mv-104' Class of '68 graduates from AHS with everlasting As sophomores we were caught in the whirl of the big high school. For the first time we became included in fun pep assemblies, senior high mixers and club membership. Al- though awed at Hrst, we quickly ad- justed to gain new privileges. And as juniors we gained still more prestige and were able to vote f.or Homecoming Queen. Cries of We're number one! rang through- out the halls of AHS. The usual rec- tangular rings were passed up for the oval style, with the year highlight- ed bythe Cinderella Prom. Then seniors at last! It didn't seem that all those years of education -- with their worries as well as their gaiety f had passed so quickly. -Happiness, we found, was the free- dom of being ourselves, completing research themes and receiving our diplomasg sadness, the thought of leaving close friends and comforta- ble routines to venture into unfamil- iar surroundings. Now, as graduates, we face an unknown future - eager to meet the challenges for which we have been prepared. 152 HOPE, DESPAIR . . . two moods expressed by senior cheerleaders Jackie Vaale honda Voigt. RICK AABY - Part-Time Employment 3. RON- ALD AABY f Cross Country 23 Hi-Y l3 Part-Time Employment 2,33 Teacher's Assistant 3. VICKI AANSTAD - Camera Club l,23 Latin Club l,2,33 Orchestra l,2,3. Science Club 33 SFC l,2,33 Thespi- ans l,2,33 Cheaper by the Dozen l, The Mouse That Roared 2, The Sand Box 2, The Room 2, Impromptu 2, Dracula 2. ELAINE ADAMS -- FHA 31 Library Service 33 SFC 2,3. BARBARA ADKINS - Varsity Choir l. ANNE ALBERS - Cheerleader 1,23 AHS Choir l,2,33 Lat- in Club l,2,33 Part-Time Employment 33 Science Club l,2,33 SFC l,2,33 Secretary 2, Vice-president 33 Prom Committee: Orchestra. JANE ALBERS Cheerleader 1,23 AHS Choir l,2,33 French Club l,2, 33 Vice-president 23 FTA 23 German Club 33 Part- Time Employment 2,33 Science Club l,2.31 SFC l,2, 33 Cabinet l, Treadurer 23 Prom Committee: Orches- tra. GEORGE ALDAHL. memories and eager anticipation for coming years ALAN ANDERSON - Concert Band l,2,33 Or- chestra 2,33 President 33 Part-Time Employment 2,33 Stage Band 2,3. CAROL ANDERSON - Concert Band l,2,33 Catalina Club l,2,33 GRA l,2,33 Orches- tra 33 Part-Time Employment 33 SFC l,2,33 Tri-Hi- Y 2. JANICE ANDERSON - Varsity Band l,2,33 Catalina Club l,2,33 French Club 13 SFC l,2,3. PATSEY ANDERSON - Varsity Band l,2,3: FBA 33 Part-Time Employment 33 SFC 3. SCOTT ANDERSON - AHS Choir l,2,3: Presi- dent 33 Latin Club 2,33 Lettermen's Club 33 Part- Time Employment 33 Swimming l,2,33 Track 1. STEVEN ANDERSON. WILLIAM ANDER- SON - Part-Time Emnlovment 3. CARLA AN- DRESEN. GAYLE ARETT - Concert Band 2,31 Varsity Band l3 GRA l,2,33 Orchestra 2,33 SFC l,2,3. JEAN ASP - AHS Choir 33 Varsity Choir 1,23 Cheerleader 33 German Club l3 GRA 33 Pep Club 2,33 Science Club l,2,3: Secretary 23 SFC l,2,3. MICHAEL ASPER - Football 13 Gymnastics 1,2,33 Hi-Y 33 Lettermen's Club 33 Part-Time Employment 33 Teacher's Assist- ant 33 Track 3. BRUCE AUGUSTIN A Part-Time Employment 3. 'Nir- .et R, I 'Hex 153 ou.- MARLYS AUGUSTIN Att. Office 3: Latin Club l,2g SFC l,2,3. JUDITH BADENSCHIER - - Att. Office 33 Varsity Choir lg Library Service 2.31 SFC 2. CHARLES BAILEY. GARY BAILEY - Basket- ball lg Football lg Intramural Basketball l,2,3g Part- Time Employment l,2,33 Track lg Prom Committee: Program. LARRY BAKKEN - Cafeteria Staff 3: Football l, 2,3g Intramural Basketball 2,3. BARBARA BALL - Varsity Choir 2,3. SANDRA BARNETT - Var- sity Band l,Z,3g SFC 2,3. STEPHEN BARRETT Varsity Band l,2,3: Cross Country lg Drum Major 2, 31 French Club 2,3g German Club l,2,3: Vice-Presi- dent 23 Hi-Y 2,33 Vice-President 2g Lettermen's Club 3g Part-Time Employment 33 Track l,2,3. raditional 'senior hall' is moved, but seniors adjust, GARY BARROWS - Part-Time Employment l,2, 31 Teacher's Assistant 2. GREGORY BA RTL EY - Baseball lg Football lg Gymnastics l,2,31 Intramural Football 23 Lettermen's Club 33 Part-Time Employ- ment 3. BRIAN BAXTER FBA 3: Part-Time Employment 31 Ushers' Club l,2,3. MICHELE BAXTER. TERRANCE BAXTER - Football lg Part-Time Employment 2g Ushers' Club l,2. BRADLEY BEDNAR - Cross Country l,21 Intramural Basket- ball 2,31 Lettermen's Club 31 Part-Time Employment 33 Track 2. JAMES X BEDNAR - Part-Time Employment 3. KARLA BEIREIS Varsity Band 1.2.33 German Club 33 SFC l,2,3g Thes- pians 2,33 Dracula 2,lmpr0mp1u I, The Mouse Tha! R0f1I'4'!1'2, Night ojllanu- ary l6lh 3, The Room l, The Sandbox l. KAREN BELL Library Service I , 3. KEITH BELL Baseball lg German Club lg Intramural Football lg Or- fj chestra l,2,3. 154 MICHAEL BELL - Part-Time Employment l,2,3, COLEEN BELL- RICHARD 1 Varsity Choir 1,23 FTA 3, SFC 3. JOSEPH BELSHAN A Concert Band 2,33 Varsity Band lg French Club 2,35 German Club 3g Latin Club l,2,3g Orchestra 3g Thespians 2,3:Vice-president 3g Dracula 2, Apollo of Bellac 2, The Mouse That Roared 2, Night oflanuary 16th 3. RICHARD BENESH - Basketball l,2,3g Football l,2,3. PAUL BENNER - FBA 3g Part-Time Employment 2,3. DANNY BJERKE - Baseball l,2,3g Basketball l,2,31 Class Ofhcer: Vice-president 3g Football lg Intramural Foot- ball lg Lettermen's Club 3, Student Council l,2,3. ' A lyii M E:'vv.::.1:j-flak? ' If ,,,.. '. -'zfxvyfsf .. V5 Aff . K few , , round becomes oiificial style of senior class rings 4 -an fa we ,wx .',. V....f. V I ., . t o . , , . l :-g., DALE BLOWERS - Part-Time Employment 3. WILLIAM BLOWERS 1 Basketball lg Intramural Basketball 2,3g Part-Time Employment l,2,3g Ush- ers' Club l,2,3. WILLIAM BOENTGES - Varsity Band l,2g German Club 3g Hi-Y 3, Intramural Bas- ketball 3g Part-Time Employment l,3. KATHY BOND - Varsity Choir l,2g GRA 33 Part-Time Employment 25 SFC l,2,3. CINDY BOWE - Austinian 2,3g AHS Choir 1,23 Debate 1,2g French Club l,2,3g GRA 33 Part-Time Employment l,3g SFC l,2,3g Sentinel Editor 3, Prom Committee: Program, CH ERYL BOWERS - Var- sity Band l,2,3g FBA lg Part-Time Employment 1: SFC l. ROBERT BOYSEN - Part-Time Employ- ment l,2,3. LINDA BRADY - Part-Time Employ- ment 3g SFC 3. PAMELA BRANDELAND. THOMAS BRANDEN - Part-Time Em- ployment l,2,3. JOHN BRANDS - Football lg Wrestling l. 155 GLENDA BRANDT A FTA l,2,3g GRA tg Latin Club I,2,3g sEC l,2,3g Senzinel 3g Tri- , 3 . :K lf 1 2 M 3' . 2 DEBRA BRECHTEL A Part-Time Em- I A if ployment3. . . 5,42 hai v i I .. i I if fs .ei l - :..:If SENIORS SCOTT Anderson and Larry Lundquist give their hard-earned lunch money to Brian Waller. ilgun Musoglu, exchange student from Turkey, is eeeee v , i eyeh DIAN E B R EC HTEL A C afeteria Staff 3, Part- zyve 1 Time Employment 3, DAVID BREWSTER A Aus- , TQC ,S - ': f e g I , f 3Ql tinian 2,33 Part-Time Employment 2,3g Senzine12,3g ...g i Thespians l,2,3: Treasurer 23 The Room 1, Im- f mi, A 'f'?5 1 F' Mtg , pmmplu l, The Sand Box l, Cheaper by the Dozen l, W, -5 ,r,, The Mouse Tha! Roared 2, The Night ojllanuary I l6zh 3. KATHY BRINK A GRA l,2,3g Part-Time A Employment 2,3g SFC 1,2,3g Tri-Hi-Y 2,32 Secretary 2. NANCY BRITT. RICHARD BRUSTAD -A AHS Choir lg Part- Time Employment 2,3. WANDA BUGGE 'A Con- cert Band 1,23 GRA 3, SFC l,2,3. MARGARET BURGER A- FTA 3g Library Service 33 SFC l,2,3g Prom Committee: Program. KATHY BURINGA -A Att. Omce 3, SFC 3. MAURINE BURNS -- FBA 3, Library Service 2, Part-Time Employment 3. LINDA BURTON A GRA 33 Pep Club 3, Tri-Hi-Y 33 Student Transfer: Entered from St. Mary's Hall, Faribault, Minnesota. MITCHELL BUXTON. 156 BRUCE CAMBERN Hi-Y 2g Part-Time Employment 3. JON CAMBERN f Golf l, DALE CAMERER. VV--.df JANICE CAMPBELL - High School Red Cross 2g Part-Time Employment 3g SFC 3. SUSAN CAPRETZ - French Club 2,3g German Club 1,25 Tri-Hi- Y 2,31 Vice-president 2g SFC l,2,3g Sentinel Editor 3g Thespians 31 Prom Committee: Decorations. PATTY CARNEY - Latin Club l,2,3g Orchestra l,2,3g SFC l,2,3g Thespians l,2,3: Secretary 3g Apollo ofBellac 2, Dracula 2, Mouse That Roared 2, The Night ofjanuary l6th,' Prom Committee: Pro- gramg Homecoming Attendant 3. sponsored by AFS program to spend year at AHS PEGGY CARNEY 1 FTA 31 Latin Club l,2,3g Orchestra l,2.31 SFC l,2,3: Teacher's Assistant 31 Thespians l,2,3: Secretary 2, Treasurer 3: Dracula 2, Mouse Tha! Roared 2, The Night afJanuary 16th 3. LINDA CHINAN DER f Att. Office 3g Varsity Choir 1,23 SFC l,2,3. SUZANNE CHINANDER f German Club 1,2,3g GRA lg SFC l,2,3g Teacher's Assistant 23 Prom Committee: Program. .IAY CHRISTENSEN - Part-Time Employment l,21 Teacher's Assistant 2.3. PAUL CHRISTIANS - Camera Club l: FFA lg Part-Time Employment 2,33 Teacher's Assistant 3. Fw' MARLENE CHRISTOPHERSON Att, Otiice 3. DIANNE CLARK - SFC l,2. MICHAEL CLARK - Part-Time Employment 2.3. --.s CHARLES CLELAND - Chess Club 2g AHS Choir 3g German Club lg Gymnastics lg Thespians 3. BRADLEY CLIFFORD - Ushers' Club 2. JUDY CLINE - Att. Oflice 3g GRA lg SFC 2,31 Spanish Club l. RODNEY COCKRUM, l57 GREG COFFMAN. MYRNA COLEf Att. Office 3g Pep Club 3g Spanish Club 2,33 Tri-Hi-Y 2. GRACE COMBS -f GRA lg Library Service 2,3. VICKI CONDIT s Att. Office 33 FBA 33 GRA lg Part-Time Employment 3g SFC 2. BARBARA CORBIN FHA 3. JANICE COTTER FTA l,33 Part-Time Employment 23 SFC l.3g Spanish Club l: Dracula 2, The Night of Januapr l61h 3. MARY CRUMB - Cafeteria Staff 3: AHS Choir l,2,3g FBA 31 SFC 1.2.3, PATRICIA CURTIN Att. Office 33 FTA 3. Qi! 'Furl 9' HI. -fiiv if 4 . . I 5 M Q fl 0 1 as I . , -if .1 Q ' avg? ' li jf 'vi The war in Viet Nam becomes more controversial --FE-ill?- fI1,5Sii1:.:5i23': W ':a?T?rLii-5if? S'TE3: H '.:5F:i' :'. 'Fei me if I 5 q,f,...,,f,,f 158 RODNEY CURTIS - Part-Time Employment l,2. CRAIG DALAGER - Varsity Band 1.2,3g French Club l,2,3. GLORIA DALAGER f Att. Ollice 3: Cafeteria Staff 33 Library Service 1,23 Part-Time Employment l,2,3: SFC 1.2. JOE DALAGER Basketball lg Football l.2,31 Intramural Basketball 2,3g Lettermen's Club 35 Part-Time Employment 2,33 Prom Committee: Program. SUSAN DALE - SFC 2. ERNA DALEN FTA 3g GRA 33 High School Red Cross 23 SFC l,2,3. DIANNE DAVIS - Varsity Choir l,2,3g Latin Club l,2,33 SFC l,2,33 Tri-Hi-Y 23 Prom Committee: Program. KENNETH DAVIS - Intramural Bas- ketball 2,31Part-Time Employment l,2,3. FRANCES DEBLON f Varsity Choir lg FBA 31 GRA lg Library Service lg Part-Time Employment l,2,33 SFC l. NORBERT DEGENHARDT f Part-Time Employment 3. JOAN DELANEY f FBA 3: Secretary 3g GRA l.2,3g Part-Time Employ- ment 3g Pep Club 35 SFC l,2,3g Tri-Hi-Y 3: Prom Committee: Decorations. DONALD DENISEN Baseball l: Part-Time Employment l,2. JANE DEVRIES -- SFC 1,2,3. LINDA DIGGINS - Cafeteria Stall' 35 SFC 2. RONALD DOCK- '-.wt HAM - FFA 1,2,31Part-Time Employment 35 'M' Teacher's Assistant 2,3. SHARON DODDS Var- sity Choir 1,25 FBA 35 Part-Time Employment 35 SFC 1,2,3. .,....,,h CYNTHIA DODGE. JERALD DORN Chess Club l,2,35 German Club 1,25 Goll' 15 Intramural Football 25 Ushers' Club 2,3. DENNIS DREYER. WENDY DREYER. as students demonstrate against increased bombings DIETTE DUGAN AHS Choir 152.35 High School Red Cross 1,2,35 Tri-Hi-Y 15 Part-Time Employment 1,2,35 SFC 1,2,3. RUTH DUGAN - Att. Ofhce 35 AHS Choir l,2,3: FTA 15 High School Red Cross 15 Latin Club 1,2,35 Part-Time Employ- ment 35 SFC 1,2,35 Teacher's Assistant 1. MARK 1, f. DULITZ Football 1,25 Intramural Basketball 1,25 Part-Time Employment 1. VERNON DUNHAM - Part-Time Employment 1. DIANE DUTCHER -- AHS Choir 35 FHA 3: Vice- president 35 FTA 25 GRA l,2,35 Latin Club 1,25 Or- chestra 1,25 Pep Club 2,35 SFC 1,2535 Teacher's As- sistant 25 Thespians 1,2,35 Tri-Hi-Y 2,35 Dracula 2, Mouse That Roared 2, The Night ofjanuary 16th 3. CATHRYN EARHART Austinian 35 French Club 152,35 SFC 35 Teacher's Assistant 2,35 Youth Power 2. BARBARA EARL Varsity Choir 2.3. gl RICHARD EARL - Part-Time Employment 2,3. SUSAN EARL. SUSAN EKEDAL - Varsity Band 1,2,35 FTA 35 GRA 35 SFC 1,35 Teacher's As- Q ,, sistant 3. PAULA ELLIOTT - Austinaires 35 Caf- ' eteria Staff 35 AHS Choir 2,31 Secretary 35 GRA 35 SFC 1,2,35 Spanish Club 1,21 Treasurer 15 Thespians 35 Tri-Hi-Y 35 Prom Committee: Decorations. DAVID ENFIELD Football 15 Part-Time Em- ployment 1,2,35 Track 15 Wrestling 1. 5 159 WE'VE got the team, so let's show the spirit . , . Mavis Kosel. kk Y 'WL if e CYNTHIA ERICHSON - FTA lg German Club l,2.3: Secretary 33 GRA l,2,33 Part- Time Employment 3g SFC l,2,31 Teacher's Assistant lg Prom Committee: Decorations. SUZANNE ERWIN - GRA l,2g SFC l,2. Senior boys who participate in various sports form DAVID ESSE - Baseball lg Football l,2,3g Gym- nastics l,2,3g Student Council President 3. PAULA FAAS German Club 2,3g SFC l,2,3. DANIEL FABER, EVELYN FAHJE -A FBA 33 Part-Time Employment 33 SFC 3. JEANNE FALCH - FHA l,2,3g GRA lg High School Red Cross 1,25 Library Service l,2,3g SFC l, 2,3. GA RTH FELTY - Varsity Band l,2,3g Hi-Y lg Part-Time Employment l,2,3. DWIGHT FER- GUSON - Football lg Part-Time Employment 1,2, 3. PATRICIA FERGUSON - High School Red Cross 1, THOMAS FERGUSON - Basketball l,2,3g Lettermen's Club 3g Part-Time Employment 1.2. SUSAN FIEDLER -- Pep Club 33 Tri-Hi-Y 2,3. JOHN FINCH -f Class Ollicer: Treasurer lg Football l. Q l60 Intramural Football 21 Part-Time Employment 2.3: Wrestling l,2,3. GARY FINLEY. JANE FISCHER -- Varsity Choir 3, LARRY if f .8 RANDAL FINGARSON - Baseball lg Football lg W 'E'TY' FLATTEN. BRUCE FOLKEN -- Baseball I: FBA 3: Vice- president 3: Football I: German Club 2: Intramural Football 2: Intramural Basketball 2,33 Part-Time Employment 2,33 Prom Committee: Decorations. JOHN FOLKESTAD -f FFA 3: Part-Time Em- ployment l,2,3. MICHAEL FORSLUND Bas- ketball lg Football lg Lettermen's Club 3: Part-Time Employment l,2,3: Swimming 2,3. VICKIE FOS- SUM -I GRA l,2: Part-Time Employment 2.3: SFC l,2,3. and organize AHS's first official Lettermen's Club PEGGY FOX - Austinian 3: FTA l,2,33 GRA 31 was 'A Z -ai ix f y it wif .. SFC l,2,3g Prom Committee: Program. MARY ' ' -:f: vw- FRISK f Varsity Choir 2,33 SFC 2,3. DAN Sw GALLAHER AHS Choir l,2. LOLA GAUL Att, Office 31 GRA 2: SFC 2,3. ,y y A taay g t, ROBERT GILBERT Swimming I. KATHRYN , :ft 2 4 GILBERTSON A AHS Choir 3, varsity Choir 2, 'M 3' y 59 FTA 2: Library Service lg Part-Time Employment 2, l : 3: SFC l,3, .IANICE GILMAN -- Austinian 2,31 1 W .lq if Editor 3: Catalina Club 2,32 President 3: German W 'N T' -: Club 2: GRA l,2,3: Pep Club 2: SFC l,2,3: Tri Hi-Y A gf: 2: President 21 Prom Committee: Invitations. SUZ- li, ,A I : ANNE GLEASON -- Latin Club l,2,3: Part-Time Employment l,2.31 SFC 2.3. DAVID GOSHA --- Austinaires 2: Basketball I1 AHS Choir 2,31 Crazy 8's 2g Intramural Football lg Part-Time Employment 3. LINDA GRAVES - ,-, x.- . Varsity Band l: FTA lg GRA 3: Part-Time Employ- ment l,2,3g SFC l,2,3: Teacher's Assistant I: Prom Committee: Invitations: Homecoming Attendant, ,K L' - Q up - mural Football 1,23 Part-Time Employment l,2,3. ployment 3: SFC l,2,3. l6I FRED GREGG -- Chess Club lg Football lg Intra- SHIRLEY GRIMLEY GRA I: Part-Time Em- THOMAS GRINNEN. KEVIN GROSE - French Club 2,33 Part-Time Employment 3. JAMES GROTHE - Football lg Gymnastics lg Part-Time Employment 2.3: Track l. ROBERT GRUNDY - Football 2.3: Gymnastics 1.2.31 Latin Club lg Letter- men's Club 33 Science Club l1Track l,2,3. 45 Ur PEGGY GUNDERSON Att, Othce 3. CRAIG HACKENSMITH -- Part-Time Employment 3. PAUL HALDORSON- Football lg Track I. New Boutique Shop sells various items for teens MARSHA HALL Concert Band 23 Varsity Band lg GRA 1.2.33 Orchestra l,2g SFC l,2,31 Prom ml- Committee: Tickets. WILLIAM HALL FBA 33 Football lg Part-Time Employment 2,35 Prom Committee: Tickets. JOHN HALVORSON, STEVEN HANDKE - Varsity Band l.2,3g Cross Country lg Football lg Lettermen's Club 33 Tennis I, 2,3. N31 ff- RANDY HANSEN 1 Basketball l: Golf I. KAR- : gy - . EN HANSON - GRA 1,31 High School Red Cross Q- - I1 SFC l,2,31Tri-Hi-Y 2.3. SYLVIA HANSON - Austinaires 33 AHS Choir 2,33 Library Service lg Orchestra l,2.3g SFC 1,23 Spanish Club 1.2. DEBO- RAH HANZLIK f SFC l,2,3. E.. .IUDITH HARRINGTON Library Service 2: SFC 3, DONALD HASBARGEN Concert Band l,2,31 Debate l,2,3g Football I1 Orchestra 33 Part-Time Employment 3. JAMES HASTINGS -- AHS Choir l,2,3g Part- Time Employment 2.3. 162 Undaunted seniors withstand painless TB skin test xg .-,,, F si., I 2- ' n I RICKY HEIMERMANN 1 Part-Time Employ- ment 1,2,3. DEBORAH HEINY -f GRA 33 SFC 33 Night 0fJanuary 16th 3. JAN HEINY Cafeteria Staff 33 Class Officer: Secretary 33 German Club l,2, 33 GRA 1,2331 President 33 SFC I,2,3Q Student Coun- cil 2,33 Thespians 33 The Mouse That Roared 23 Prom Committee: Invitationsg Homecoming Attend- ant 3. BRIAN HELLAND - Golf I,2,3Q Part-Time Employment 2,33 Wrestling I. DAVID HEMANN. ALLEN HIGHTSHOE. GRETCHEN HILKER - FTA 1.2.33 GRA l,2,3j Part-Time Employment I,2,31 Pep Club 23 SFC l,2, 33 Teacher's Assistant I3 Tri-Hi-Y 2,33 Prom Com- mittee: Decorations. BRYAN HILL Gymnastics l,2,33 Lettermen's Club 33 Night olllanuam' l6th 3. DAVID HILLIER FFA l,2,3: Treasurer 2, BRUCE HIMLE f Varsity Band l,2,3: Part-Time Employment 2,33 Thespians 2.3: President 33 Dracula 2, Apollo 0fBellac 2. The Mauxv That Roarvd 2, Night oflanuary 16th 3. CHARLES HINES -- Cross Country l.2,3, Intramural Basketball 2.33 Let- termen's Club 33 Track 1.2.3. KATHLEEN HODGE - Varsity Band I,21 Debate I: FTA l.2.3: President 33 High School Red Cross l,23 Library Service 33 Part-Time Employment I,2,31 SFC I,2,3Q Teacher's Assistant l,2,3. GLENDA HAUER GRA 1.21 High School Red Cross l,2,33 SFC l,2,3. LOIS HAUG Concert Band 33 Varsity Band 1,23 FTA l,2.3: German Club 13 Library Service lg Orchestra 33 Part-Time Em- ployment 2,31 SFC I3 Teacher's Assistant I. RAY- MOND HAUGLAND Austinaires l.2.3: AHS Choir l,2.33 Crazy 8's 2,33 German Club 33 Intra- mural Football 23 Latin Club l,2.33 Part-Time Em- ployment l,23 Science Club 33 Tennis 2.3: Thespians 2,31 Mouse That Roared 2, lVigl1tQf'JanuaU' l6lh 3. DAVID HAYDEN Varsity Band 1.2.3, HOLLY HAYS Austinian 33 Varsity Choir 2.33 French Club 2,33 Latin Club l,2,33 Library Service l3 Part-Time Employment33 SFC l.2,3. DARLA HEARD - GRA l: SFC 2.CHERYL HEIMER Part-Time Employment 2,3. RAMONA HEIMER - Varsity Choir 1.23 SFC l. '1 ' .AI-has -dl A I 3. ,fre ' up . , 3 I63 fi-'elf :hifi ,Wt mf 'Uh xl' -'ef dv Fall ' - 32'-f N Y . . .I If S ruff ...2 . SHERYL HODGES -- Varsity Choir l,2,3. DAN- NY HOFF - Football I3 Part-Time Employment 2, 33 Swimming I. JOHN HOFFMAN f Football I3 Golf l,23 Hi-Y lg Intramural Football l,23 Part-Time Employment l,2,33 Ushers' Club l,2. ALAN HOLDER. DAVID HOLZAPFEL. NANCY HOSE Varsity Band I,2.3g Latin Club l,2,33 Part-Time Employ- ment l.2,33 SFC l,23Sen1ineI33 Thespians l,2,3. DAVID HOUSE -A Austinian 2,33 Baseball 2,33 Football 1,23 Intramural Basketball 2,33 Lettermen's Club 3g Sen1ine13: Editor 33 Student Council 33 Prom Committee: Decorations. NANCY HUFFMAN -- Concert Band 33 Varsity Band l,23 GRA l,2,33 Part- Time Employment 2,33 SFC l,2,31 Prom Committee: Publicity. Movie bedlam occurs as teens View popular theater PHILIP HUINKER FFA l,2,3. PHILIP HULET - AHS Choir lg Part-Time Employment 2.3: Wrestling l. MARY HURMENCE f- Varsity Band l,2,33 Latin Club l,2.31 SFC I,2,3, NANCY HUSEMOLLER f GRA l.2,3: SFC 13233. PAUL HYLLE Varsity Band l,2,33 Latin Club I. DAVID INGEBRITSON Football I3 Part-Time Employment l,2,3. KATHLEEN IVERSON - FTA 23 SFC l,2,3. BRUCE JACOBSON - Varsity Band l,2,3. ani CAROL JACOBSON Part-Time Employment 2,3. CYNTHIA JACOBSON - Auslinian 33 GRA l,2,33 Part-Time Employment 2,31 Pep Club 23 SFC l,2,3. RUTH ANN .IACOBSEN - Att. Office 33 GRA 33 SFC 2,3. 164 'CF' us- 'urn .D-H9 , I I 3' by JVM .V Q ,Q STEVEN JACOBSON Part-Time Employment l,2,3. LARRY JANSEN -- Part-Time Employ- ment 2.3, NANCY JARVIS Varsity Band l,2,3g FTA 2: GRA 21 Part-Time Employment 21 SFC 2. ROBERT JENKINS Austinaires 3: AHS Choir 2,31Crazy 8's 3: German Club l,2.3: Orchestra l.2,3: Secretary-Treasurer 31 Thespians 2.3: llmvulu 2, Apollo of Bvllat' 2. Niglzl of'.lr1nuar,1' l6!l1 3. BARBARA JENSEN SFC 2. CATHIE JENSEN FTA 2,3g SFC l,2,33 Teacher's Assist- ant 3, DIANE JENSEN FHA l,2,3p Library Ser- vice 2,3g Part-Time Employment l.2.3g SFC l,2,3. CHERYL JOHNSON -f German Club 21 GRA I, 2,3g Part-Time Employment 31 SFC l,2,3g Prom Committee: Decorations. f -ff if I . 'Q my 2 WM. vw M X-rfzzrf ctr ' M7 'ni ia .P X X x ,.3v..,-.a:g55w::5e??A' K f :ffm , ' If .2 2 Q.. 1 4 1 ... ,I :ti I I, Vt- ' 1 J 5 if lf X me 4 ig -. cd if-v me we f .f ' M5 I .dbg QF git 5? K, w T I . 3 5 4 i 4 attractions 'Bonnie and Clyde,' 'To Sir, With Love' YV'- Q A N iiii , s-if-A we QCP ti? A V.'2 2', :ft 1 A,'f- ' A --1' CYRENE JOHNSON VarsityChoirl, GRA 2,31 High School Red Cross 1,33 Part- Time Employment 1.2.31 SFC l,2.3. GARY A. JOHNSON - Part-Time Employment 2. GARY L. JOHNSON - Part-Time Em- ployment 3. GLORIA JOHNSON. HAROLD JOHNSON Part-Time Em- ployment 3. JAMES JOHNSON ' FBA 33 Part-Time Employment 2,33 Ushers' Club l. IT LOOKS like a slinky, but does it act like one? , Bruce Himle, Gary Bailey. l65 Seemly endless, t JEAN JOHNSON - Varsity Choir 2,3. KAREN JOHNSON - French Club l.2,33 SFC l,2,3. MARY JOHNSON - Varsity Band l,2,33 FHA l, 2,33 GRA l: Part-Time Employment 3: SFC l,2,3. RHONDA JOHNSON -- Cafeteria Staff 3: SFC l, 2,3. SHARON JOHNSON ff GRA l,2,33 SFC l,2,33 Tri-Hi-Y 2.3: SWANEE JOHNSON Varsity Band 1,2333 FTA l,2,3: Treasurer 33 SFC l,2,3. ALAN JORGENSON - Part-Time Employment 2,3. MICHAEL JORGENSON Baseball l: In- tramural Football 23 Part-Time Employment 2,33 Spanish Club 1,23 Teacher's Assistant 31 Wrestling l, 2. edious hours spent taking ACT, 3 V . ,ul I, all 3-L rj -. L ' ,JI ea .its U 53 I fi' 'T' 'W ' I -,M af , f K xyk Q, 6 lk 'Hs dv' Y li' I ' 'T ,A , ..,:: ., ,--. :, -am. 'af-,-.. f -fa, . z 35 asrl I P 5' 166 5, 5150 T i t LINDA KAMP -f Austinian 33 Varsity Choir l,2,33 SFC 33 Sentinel3. DANIEL KANE - Varsity Band l,2,33 Debate l,2,33 Lettermen's Club 33 Part-Time Employment l,2,33 Tennis l,2,3. DAVID KANE -- Concert Band 33 Varsity Band l,23 Cross Country lg Lettermen's Club 33 Part-Time Employment l,2,33 Stage Band 33 Thespians 2,33 Track l,2,33 Dracula 2. DIANNE KELLER - Concert Band l,2,33 FTA l, 2,33 German Club l,2,33 Sentinel 33 Teacher's Assist- ant 2,33 Thespians 2,33 The Mouse Tha! Roared 2, Dracula 2, The Night oflanuary 16th 3. RICHARD KELLER -V Ushers' Club l,2,3. J KEYSER f- Golf I. MARILYNN KILGORE - AHS Choir l,2,33 German Club l,23 GRA I3 SFC l, 2,33 Tri-Hi-Y 2,3, RANDY KIMPELL - Basket- ball l3 Class Officer: Treasurer 23 Football l,2,33 German Club I3 Intramural Basketball 2,33 Letter- men's Club 33 Sentinel 33 Student Council 1,23 Track 1. DARRELL KING -- FFA 33 Part-Time Employ- ment l,2,3. STEVEN KINNEY -- Basketball I3 Football I3 Gymnastics 33 Intramural Football 23 Intramural Basketball 23 Lettermen's Club 33 Part- Time Employment 33 Thespians 2,33 Track l,2,33 Apollo ofBellae 2, Dracula 2, The Mouse That Roared 2, The Night ofJanuary I6lh 33 Prom Com- mittee: Tickets. JEAN KITTELSON ff Cafeteria Staff 33 SFC 2,33 Spanish Club 2,3. RICHARD KITTELSON. AT, test students' knowledge for college entrance SHAREEN KRUPICKA - Library Service 23 src 1,2,33 spanish Club 2,31 Thespians 1,2,3. ROSS I ,f s ' KUNZE - Baseball I3 Intramural Basketball 23 Q, 3 Part-Time Employment 3. EMIL LAACK Part- 'I i Time Employment l,2,3. DAVID LaCLAIR - Concert Band 2,33 Varsity Band I3 Football 2,31 Stage Band 2,3. MARGARET LAMAACK Auslinian 33 Varsity Choir 1,33 High School Red Cross 2,33 Latin Club l, 2,31 Library Service 23 Pep Club 23 Science Club 2,33 SFC 3. NANCY LAMBERTSON FHA 1,23 Spanish Club I. WILLIAM LaPORTE Part- Time Employment 33 Tennis I. BOB LA RSON. SANDRA LARSON. ANDRE LATONDRESSE A Concert Band I.2,3Q Part-Time Employment 2,33 Stage Band 3. MARY LAURITZEN - GRA l,2,33 Part-Time Employment 33 Pep Club 23 SFC l,2,33 Spanish Club I3 Thespians 33 Prom Committees: Decorations, Invitations. JUDY KJARLAND Part-Time Employment 3. ELIZABETH KNEESKERN German Club l,2, 33 High School Red Cross 132,33 Teacher's Assistant 2,33 Thespians 33 The Night o.l'.lanuar,i' lolh 3. CHARLES KNOPF Part-Time Employment l,23 Wrestling l. RONALD KOBES Baseball I3 Football I3 Intramural Basketball 33 Part-Time Employment 2,3. TIMOTHY KOLB Concert Band 132.33 Gymnas' tics l,2. MAVIS KOSEL German Club 2.3: Latin Club l,2,3: Aedile 3: Orchestra l,2,3: SFC l,2,33 Thespians l,2,33 Cheaper hy Ihr' Downs l, Impromp- lu I, The Room l, The Sandbox l, Dmrula 2, The Mouse That Roared 2. RICHARD KRAFT Austinaires lg AHS Choir l,2,3: Vice-president 3: German Club lg Intramural Basketball 2.3: Part- Time Employment 1,2333 Prom Committee: Decora- tions. JU DITH KREUGER Att. Oflice 3: FTA 3: SFC 3. ,Nah MIM 'KSW1' gf , 'f' 'ZX Q tx, x . ' 3 I67 BARBARA LEE - Varsity Band l.2.33 GRA l,2,33 High School Red Cross 1,21 Part-Time Employment 2.33 Pep Club 23 SFC l,2,3Q Prom Committee: Tick- ets. EDWIN LEE f Ushers' Club 3. TERRENCE um? LEE - German Club l,2,3: Secretary 2, President 33 Hi-Y 3: President 33 Lettermen's Club 33 Science sig., M Club l,2,3: Vice-president 33 Swimming l,2,3. TRACY LEE 1 Basketball l,2,3: Football l3 Golf l,2,33 Intramural Football 23 Intramural Basketball 23 Lettermen's Club 33 Part-Time Employment l,2,33 Prom Committee: Decorations. 'Mn LARRY LENOCH - Basketball l: Golf l,2,33 Lat- in Club l3 Lettermen's Club 33 Part-Time Employ- ment 2,3. MARK LENZ -- Part-Time Employment 2,31 JUDY LESTRUDE - Student Transfer: En- ya., tered from Durand High School. Durand, Wisconsin. WENDY LILLQUIST - FTA 33 German Club l3 GRA 1,33 High School Red Cross l3 SFC l,2,31 Tri- Q Hi-Y 2,33 Prom Committee: Programs. lthough SFC holds annual other Daughter tea, If N .gg . CAROL LOCKREM - Catalina Club l,2,3: vice- . My president 33 GRA 33 Part-Time Employment 2,31 Li Q, SFC 1,2333 Cabinet l,2,33 Prom Committee: Pro- tt' A if grams. SANDRA LOECHER - SFC l,2. DEN- ' i:i 3 NIS LOUCKS -- FFA l,2,3. LINDA LOVLEIN X3 ii - Varsity Choir l, Q l LARRY LUNDQUIST - Lettermen's Club 3g E Swimming l,2,33 Tennis 2. WILLIAM LUX - FFA l,2,3: Vice-president 3g Youth Power 2. STEVEN LYSNE - German Club 2,31 Part-Time Employment 33 Spanish Club 33 Wrestling l. DAN- IEL MacLAREN - Part-Time Employment 3. are W, .. ----- . LARRY MADISON - Varsity Band l,2,33 Ger- man Club l,2,3. PAMELA MAINE 1 GRA 2,33 High School Red Cross l,23 Part-Time Employment 2.33 SFC 1,2333 Thespians l3 Prom Committee: Tick- ets. JOELINE MALENKE - Austinaires 2,33 AHS Choir 2,33 Orchestra l,2,3: Secretary 2, President 3g SFC 2. PATRICIA MALONEY - Att. Office 3. lr' xi 5 --3---Y.. l68 SHARON MALON EY MICHAEL MARKGRAF. MARK MARLIN - Varsity Band l,2,3g Chess Club lg Football lg Part-Time Employ- ment 2,3g Swimming lg Tennis l,2. SENIORS RECEIVE tips from Mrs. Armi Nelson, Edina's yearbook adviser . . . Margie Lamaaek. Claudia Waldron, Barb McDonald, Cindy Jacobson. senior girls still plan several continuous banquets rw 0510 WILLIAM MARMESH - Basketball lg Football l,2,3g Lettermen's Club 3. ARLIS MARQUARDT - Concert Band 2.3g Varsity Band lg GRA l,2,3g Part-Time Employment l,2g SFC l,2,3g Thespians l: Prom Committee: Publicity. DEBRA MARQUESEN - German Club 2g High School Red Cross lg SFC 1.2.3. LINDA MARTIN - Var- sity Choir l.2,3g FTA 1,23 GRA l,2g High School Red Cross 1.23 SFC l,2.3. RICKY MATTER f Ushers' Club 2,3. CRAIG MATTICE - Debate l,2,3g Part-Time Employment 3. GARY MAUREK - Varsity Band l,2,3g Part- Time Employment 3. MAXINE MAXFIELDf FBA 33 Part-Time Employment 3. SHANNA MAY - Part-Time Employment 3. BONNIE MAYZLIK - Library Service l,2,3. CYNTHIA MCANALLY f Cafeteria Staff 3g Var- sity Choir lg FBA 3g Part-Time Employment 3g SFC l. LINDA MCCLARY - Concert Band 2,3g Varsity chestra 2,3g Part-Time Employment l,2g SFC l,2,3g Prom Committee: Publicity. I69 Band l,2,3: Secretary-Treasurer 3g GRA l,2,3g Or- MICHEAL MCDERMAID - Part-Time Employ- ment 3: Track 2: Ushers' Club 2, BARBARA MCDONALD - AIISIIHIIUH 2,31 AHS Choir 1,23 FHA 3: Treasurer 33 German Club li GRA 3: Part- Time Employment 3: Pep Club 2,33 SFC l.2,3. COLEEN MCDONOUGH - Concert Band 3: Var- sity Band l,23 FHA 3: Secretary 33 GRA 33 SFC 1.2, 3, PHILLIP MCGUINESS -f Varsity Band l,2,33 Football lg German Club l: Golf lg Intramural Foot- ball 23 Wrestling l. MICHAEL MCNEE -- Baseball l: Football l,2,33 Intramural Basketball 2,33 Lettermen's Club 2,33 Wrestling I. DOUGLAS MCNIFF - Thespians 23 Wrestling l. MARILYN MELLUM - Att. Otiice 3: Varsity Choir lg SFC l,2. DONNA MERES. New 1 n.. W., - 1 AHS boasts live 368 seniors as semihnalists in the K 'FO-v 'E qg,.b.f '59 331.4 X 170 'JS- DEBORAH MILLER GRA l3SFC l,2,3. RI- CHARD MILLER - Intramural Basketball I3 Part-Time Employment l,2,3. PAULA MISTRETTA f- Concert Band l,2,33 FHA 33 Ger- man Club l3 GRA lg SFC l,2,33 Thespians 2,31 Tri- Hi-Y 233. RUTH MODDERMAN - Varsity Band l,2,33 FTA 33 German Club I3 SFC 2,3. MARK MODENE FBA 3: President 33 Part- Time Employment 2,33 Ushers' Club l,2,3. WIL- LIAM MODINE --f Football lg Part-Time Employ- ment 1,2333 Track l,2,33 Wrestling l,2,3, JEROME MONTGOMERY f Part-Time Employment 2,33 Ushers' Club l,2,3. DAVID MONTY - Gymnas- ties 1. GARY MORGAN - Baseball l,2,33 Basketball l, 2,33 Football lg Hi-Y 23 Lettermen's Club 33 Part- Time Employment l,2,3, JOHN MORGAN - AHS Choir 33 Part-Time Employment I. ELIZA- BETH MORREIM Debate l,2,3: German Club 1,23 SFC l,2,33 Thespians l,2,33 Vice-pres, 23 Cheap- er By the Dozen l, Dracula 2. The Mouse Tha! Roared 2. The Room 1, The Sandbox I, Impromptu 1. MARIO MORRELL f Varsity Band 2,31 Part- Time Employment l,2,33 Teacher's Assistant 3. MITCHELL MORRISON Cafeteria StafI31 Cross Country I1 Intramural Football 23 Lettermen's Club 31 Part-Time Employment l,2,31 Student Coun- cil 21 Wrestling l,2,31 Prom Committee: Decora- tions. GLENN MORTENSEN - FFA 21 Part- Time Employment 31 Ushers' Club I. DOUGLAS MUNRO -- Chess Club 21 Varsity Choir l: German Club l,2,31 Part-Time Employment 2. BRENDA MURPHY -- Att. Oflice 31 AHS Choir 21 Varsity Choir lg SFC 31 Thespians 31 Night of'Januar,1' l61h 3. .IANICE MURPHY Varsity Choir l,2,31 FHA ll GRA I1 Library Service lg Part-Time Employment l,2,31 SFC 1.2.3. NILGUN MUSOGLU - SFC 31 Thespians 31 AFS Student from Istanbul. Turkey. MARY MUSSER f Varsity Choir 3: Part-Time Employment 3. KAREN MYRLAND -- Concert Band 2,31 Vice-President 31 Varsity Band l1 French Club l,2,3: President 31 GRA 1.2.31 Orchestra 31 Part-Time Employment 21 Pep Club 2.31 SFC 1.2.31 Prom Committee: Orchestra. E i decisive National Merit Scholarship ualifying Test JAMES NAGEL - Baseball l. SANDRA NANCARROW - Varsity Choir I1 Teacher's As- sistant 3. CRAIG NASH FBA l,2,31 Football l, gz, A 'I - 2,31 Part-Time Employment 31 Ushers' Club l,2.3. SHERYL NAUSS - Part-Time Employment 21 SFC 1.2.31 Student Council lg Homecoming Attend- ant 3. .. . . SUSAN NELLIS Part-Time Employment 2.3. JOEL NELSON - Varsity Band l,2,31 Part-Time Employment l,2.31 Science Club I1 Teacher's Assist- ant l,2,31 Thespians l,2,3Q Cheaper by the Dozen l, The Mouse That Roared 2, Dracula 2, The Room l, The Sandbox l, Impromptu I. MICHAEL NELSON 4 Basketball lg Teacher's Assistant 3. RANDY NELSON -- Golf l,2,31 Lettermen's Club 3g Part-Time Employment 3. f .- 1-i ,tg ia: .1 .M f ,--- f .f-1.ws.- SARA NELSON - Varsity Band l1 Debate lg GRA 2,31 Latin Club I1 Pep S3 --1 Q 5 Club 31 SFC 2,31 Senzinel 31 Prom Committee: Decorations. GARY NERBY -r -- Cafeteria Staff 31 Football 1,21 Intramural Basketball 21 Part-Time Em- 'mf' ployment 2,31 Track l1 Wrestling l,2,3. MARK NESSE Football l,2.31 , K - Lettermen's Club 31 Tennis l,2,31 Wrestling 1,21 Prom Committee: Decora- W li tions. Q si ' 5. . - IS .. ii in 1. 3 20 1 l7l 92 students tour Washington, D.C., New York Cit mug W . yyy- ,Q was-w V51 . fa. 2' XX 3 DEBORAH OLSON - .'lI,l.YIIlIIUIl 2,31 Varsity Band l,2.31 FTA l,2,3: Vice-president33 Science Club 1.2.31 Spanish Club 1.21 Prom Committee: Publicity. ROGER OLSON -- Part-Time Employ- ment 3. KATHRYN OVERBY f Varsity Choir 2. 33 FHA lg German Club 1,23 Library Service l,2.3g Thespians 21 Dracula 2. CONNIE OVEROCKER FHA lg GRA lg Pep Club 23 SFC 1.2.3. MARK OWENS - Basketball lg Football 1.2.33 Intramural Basketball 2,33 Lettermen's Club 31 Part- Time Employment 2,31 Track l,2,3. PATRICIA PAGE - Part-Time Employment 2,33 SFC 3. MARY PAULSON - AHS Choir 2.3: Varsity Choir lg French Club lg SFC l,2,3. STEVEN PECK -A Part-Time Employment 3. MARY PERSOON -- Varsity Band lg GRA l,3g SFC 2.3. KAREN PETER -- FTA l,2,3: GRA lg SFC l.2,3: Teacher's Assistant 3. ANN PETERSEN -- Varsity Choir l: SFC 3. JARED PETERSEN FFA l.2,3: Reporter 3. 172 'Sa J Ml' 'lk xy -M -.,.,-5 DONALD NIHART f Wrestling 2.3. RICHARD NOBLE FFA lg Gymnastics 1.3: Spanish Club l. 2.3: Track 3. ROBERT NOBLE. SUZANNE NOBLE f Att. Office 3: Varsity Choir 3: GRA l. PEGGY NORGAARD A High School Red Cross lg SFC 31 Thespians 1. GARY OFSTEDAHL - Cafeteria Staff 3g Football l,2,3g Intramural Basket- ball 2,31 Track l,3. HOWARD OLDENKAMP - FFA l,2,3g Part-Time Employment 2,3. JEFFREY OLLMAN - Part-Time Employment 2.3. i 1 -:V my -' ia 3. A A 1 PM K 'I ' ifliflz - . , ' azj' ' 1- iz iwswsl' '22 NV LIS? . ,sf I ' :1:m.,f M H, ' on lively YMCA Know Your Government Seminar JUDITH PETERSEN - Att. Ofhce 31 FHA l,21 High School Red Cross l,2,31 SFC 31 Thespians 3. BEVERLY PETERSON -- Att. Olhce 31 Varsity Band l,2,31 Debate 11 German Club I1 Part-Time Employment 3. CYNTHIA PETERSON f FBA 3g Thespians l,2,31 Mouse Thar Roareal 2. Dracula 2, Impromptu l, The Sandbox l, The Room l, Cheaper by the Do:en l. GARY PETERSON '- f FFA 2,3. wav' 1 iiiezgageeo lffififgxii ' eva, , . Q HKS sfzfexirszgi' ' :YM I ,. . H, JUDY PETERSON A varsity Choir 21 SEC 2,3, I .5 LARRY PETERSONTERRY PETERSON- 1 I f .-.., I Gymnastics l,2,31 Intramural Football l,21 Letter- A A if 4' men's Club 3. JOHN PHILLIPS 1 Varsity Band 2, 31 Spanish Club 2,3. I 54 R5 R Q J E A ilr lsi ,TSN I WILLIAM PIKE A Basketball lg German Club I. THOMAS PLEI-IAL A varsity Band I,2,3p Chess Club 31 Spanish Club l,2,31 Stage Band 2,3. ' STEVEN POWELL Intramural Basketball 2,3. ,Ji CAROL QUAM A German Club 2, SFC 2,3. QQ! , W ROBERT RADL Auxlinlun 2,31 Chess Club l,2, 31 German Club l,2,31 Golf I1 Intramural Football 2: Intramural Basketball 2,31 Part-Time Employment 21 Thespians 2,31 Apollo ol'Bellac 2, Dracula 2, The Mouse That Roared 2, The Night ofjanuary 16th 3. VIRGINIA RAMLO f Austinaires 31 AHS Choir 31 Latin Club l,2,3g Orchestra l,2,31 Science Club 31 SFC 21 Thespians 2,31 Dracula 2, The Mouse Tha! Roared 2, The Nighl of January 16th 3. ANN REGENSCHEID FHA 2,31 Library Service 2,31 SFC l,2,31 Teacher's Assistant 3: Tri-Hi-Y 2,3. LYNN REICH --f Ushers' Club l,2,3. LYNN REIFFENBERGER GRA 1: Library Service 1,21 Part-Time Employment 31 Pep Club 2: SFC l,2,31 Spanish Club l,2,3. CYNTHIA REYNOLDS -f Spanish Club l,2, JOSEPH RHODES - Part-Time Employment l,2,31 Teach- er's Assistant 3. JOHN RICHARDSON - Varsity Band lg Intramural Football 21 Latin Club l,2,3: President 31 Swimming l,2,31 Tennis 21 The Mouse That Roared 2, The Nighl ol'January l6lh 3. rf.. 173 Dfa! in-6 J ,sf 1' KI - 7-if I' . -w5,. 4' .dal ' J if I xg U s. in .if king. fi 0'U' g- 'hai .ai K ,, . 7 1. 4 my ,W 4, img. -. A pile ofleaves can be fun . . . Arlis Marquardt, Karen Myrland. 7! 33:v ,. I' 1' A - 5 V311 if 'Wi THOMAS RILEY- - Baseball 1.2.33 Basket ball l,2,33 Cafeteria Staff33 Class Oflicer Secretary 1.2. Treasurer 33 Football 1.2.3 Lettermen's Club 3: Student Council: Treas urer 3: Prom Committee: Tickets. JANE RITLAND - FHA 33 SFC 1.2, ....,, 3. PAULA ROCKWELL -- German Club 13 Part-Time Employ- ment 23 SFC 2,3. Seniors are honored for their individual athletic and MICHAEL ROHDE Latin Club 1,2,33 Part- Time Employment 3. DIANNE ROOT -- Varsity Band l,2.3: FBA 3: GRA 1: Library Service 1: Part- Time Employment 33 SFC 2.3, LARRY ROSENKILDE - Part-Time Employment 3: Ush- ers' Club 1,2,3. JAMES RUBLE - FFA 1,23 Part- Time Employment 3. RANDALL RUD - Basketball l,2,33 Baseball 13 Cafeteria Sta1'l'3: Football 1.2.33 Lettermen's Club 3. CHRISTINE RUSSELL Varsity Band 1.2.3- GRA 1,33 SFC 1.2.31 Spanish Club 1,21 Dracula 2, The Mouse Tha! Roared 2. SUSAN SAMAN - French Club 1.2: Prom Committee: Publicity. STE- PHEN SAND - Golf lg Latin Club 1. Q DONN SANDELL Varsity Band 1.2.33 Latin Club 1.2.3. PAUL SANDERS Basketball 1,2333 Baseball l,2,3Q Football 1: Hi-Y 2,33 Lettermen's Club 3, BRADLEY SANVICK - Basketball 1: Baseball 1.2.34 Cafeteria Staff 31 Class Oliicer: Presi- dent 1.2: Football l,2,3: Intramural Basketball 2,33 Lettermen's Club 3: Prom Committee: Tickets JOHN SAUER - Part-Time Employment 2,3' Teacher's Assistant 3. 174 -.1-'ZW fx 5132 : 3 as .ig .Wye 'A '74, '17 U' 1 'iiiiisi li .iw :- ' 5? ' . ..yyw yi 1,68 xg! ,ar bg., gr.,- SHELDON SAYLES - FFA l.2,3: President3p Part-Time Employment 1.2.3. ROGER SCHAEFER Part-Time Employment 3. STEVEN SCHIESSER f- Golf 21 Latin Club l.2g Part-Time Employment 2.3. SANDRA SCHIRMANG Concert Band l,2.31 AHS Choir 3. Varsity Choir 21 FTA 1.2.3. German Club l,2,3g Part-Time Employment 31 Thespians 33 The Night of Januapv 16th 3. DONALD SCHLICHTER 4 Part-Time Employ- ment 1.2.3. JEANNE SCHLICHTER - Att. Office 3. Part-Time Employment 3. BARBARA SCHOFIELD Concert Band 1,23 FTA 3g Latin Club 2.33 Orchestra l.2g SFC l,2.3g Tri-Hi-Y 2.3. ALAN SCHOLTES - Ushers' Club. Q-e....,,.. Q avg fb. 9 'N 'E 'I .f . GMM-y ' . aa sq N IK XA.. academic achievements in Awards Day Assembl it be -KH SUSAN SCHRADLE - GRA l1Thespians 2. GAYLEN SCHREIBER Varsity Band lg Intra- mural Basketball 2. DIANN SCHULER Att. Othce 3. JAMES SCHUTJER f- Lettermen's Club 31 Orchestra 1.2.31 Part-Time Employment 3: Sci- ence Club 2.3: Stage Band 2: Tennis 2.3. BRUCE SELLERS - Baseball 1.2.33 Basketball l. 2g Football l.2,3g German Club lg Intramural Bas- ketball 31 Lettermen's Club 3. DAVID SELLERS - AHS Choir l.2.3g Part-Time Employment 1.2.3. MICHAEL SERSHEN 1 Baseball lg Teacher's Assistant 31 Track 2.3. LAVONNE SILBERNICK - Varsity Choir lg FTA 21 GRA lg Library Service 33 Science Club 2.3. SFC l. MATTHEW SIMONSON - Intramural Basket- ball l.2.3g Part-Time Employment 3. THOMAS SIMONSON - Ushers' Club 2.3. MARI ,IO SIMS - AHS Choir 1.2.33 SFC 2.3. Tri-Hi-Y 2.3: Treas- urer 2. BARBARA SMISEK Student Transfer: Entered from Pacelli High School. l75 GREG SMITH - Gymnastics I3 Part-Time Em- ployment 33 Pep Club 2. RAYMOND SMITH f Football I3 Gymnastics l,2,33 Lettermer1's Club 33 Part-Time Employment 3, FREDDIE SNYDER - SFC l,2. DAVID SOLLIE Basketball I3 Football I3 Intramural Football 23 Intramural Basketball 2,33 Part-Time Employment 2,33 Student Council 33 Track l,2.33 Prom Committee: Tickets. LEE SORENSON FFA l,2,3: Treasurer I, Presi- dent 2, Secretary 3. LINDA SORENSON SFC l,23 Tri-Hi-Y 2. RICHARD SOUCEK -4 FFA l,2, 3. STEVEN SPRECHER Varsity Band I3 Ger- man Club l,33 Part-Time Employment l,2,3. McCarth challenges LBJ in Presidential electiong LINDA STADHEIM - Auszinian 2,33 Editor 33 Varsity Band l,2,33 High School Red Cross l,2,3: President 33 Part-Time Employment l,2,33 Thespians I,2,33 Impromptu I, The Sandbox I, The Room I, Cheaper by the Dozen I, Dracula 2, The Mouse That Roared 2, Nighr ofjanuari' 161h 33 Prom Commit- tees: Decorations, Publicity. DANNY STAHL f Part-Time Employment 2,33 Teacher's Assistant 33 Ushers' Club I. JON STEPHENSON German Club I3 Golf l,2,3: Swimming l,2,3. DIANA STERLING Sentinel Editor 3. Firm ,H ' DENNIS STERN - Varsity Band I: FFA l,2,33 Gymnastics l3 Part-Time Employment 3. DIANE STEVENS - FHA 3. KATHY STOCKDALE. LINDA STOLZENBERG - Concert Band l,2,33 , ...M g Debate I3 French Club l,2,33 GRA 2,33 Pep Club 2,33 SFC l,2,33 Thespians 33 .'Vight0fJanuary161h 33 Prom Committee: Publicity. LINDA SWANEY f Varsity Choir 2,33 GRA I3 Part-Time Employment 33 SFC 2,3. LOUISE SWENSON, ARTHUR SWINGDORF. STEVEN TAPP --f FFA 3. 176 fa-sunk' CINDY TATE - Att. Ofhce 2,33 SFC 2. GERALD TAYLOR. MAVIS THIEDE Concert Band 33 Varsity Band 1,23 German Club l,2,33 High School Red Cross l,2,33 Orchestra 33 Thespians 2,33 Dracula 2, Night oflanuary l6lh 3. MARK THOMAS -- Debate 1,23 German Club 1,2,33 Part-Time Employ- ment 33 Science Club l,2,3: President 33 Ushers' Club 2. GREGORY THOMPSON - Austinian 23 Football l,2,3Q Lettermen's Club 33 Part-Time Employment l, 2,33 Wrestling l,2,3. MARY GAY THOMPSON GRA l,2,3Q Pep Club 23 SFC l,2,3: Cabinet l, Presi- dent 33 Student Council 2.3: Secretary 33 Prom Committee: Orchestra3 Homecoming Queen. RON- ALD THOMPSON - FFA 13 Gymnastics lg Part- Time Employment 2,31 Spanish Club 2,3. SANDRA THOMPSON. news reports, research themes are gladly forgotten STEVEN THOMPSON W Gymnastics lg Part- Time Employment 2,3. JAMES THOMSON W Wrestling 2. THOMAS TORGERSON - Cafete- ria StafT2,3. JOHN TORVIK - Chess Club 1,33 Golf l. TERRY TRIMBLE - Baseball 33 Football lg In- tramural Football 23 Part-Time Employment 1,2,3. ALVERNE TROUTEN - Camera Club 33 Varsity Choir 1,2,33 FHA 2,33 FTA 2,33 High School Red Cross 1,2,33 SFC 33 Spanish Club l,2,33 Thespians 33 The Mouse That Roared 2, The Night oflanuary 16th 3. SCOTT TUFTE. SHERRY ULVEN 1 SFC 1,2. DEAN UNDERHILL Y Cross Country 23 Part- Time Employment 2,31 Track 1,2,3. JAN UZLIK - Varsity Choir l,2,3Q High School Red Cross 1,2,33 Latin Club 23 Thespians 3. JACQUELINE VAALE - Cheerleader 1,2,33 GRA 1,2,33 SFC 1,2,3: Cabinet 1,2,33 Student Council 33 Prom Committee: Publici- ty. GARY VERRET A Gymnastics 13 Part-Time Employment 2,3. ff-4? 177 ELIZABETH VIALL f- Att. Office 35 Varsity Band 1,2535 FTA 2,35 SFC 25 Dracula 2. MICHAEL VIETOR -- Part-Time Employment 2,3. RHON- DA VOIGT - Varsity Band l,25 Cheerleader 1,35 Debate 1,25 GRA 152,35 Part-Time Employment 2,35 Pep Club 35 SFC l,2,35 Teacher's Assistant 3. CHARLES VOOGD -W Intramural Basketball 35 Part-Time Employment l,2,3. PATRICIA WAALKENS Varsity Choir 2,35 GRA l,2,35 Library Service l5 SFC l,2,3. THOMAS WAGNER - Basketball 2,35 Baseball 2,35 Football 35 Intramural Football 25 Lettermen's Club 35 Part- Time Employment 3. MELANIE WALBURN - AHS Choir 35 Varsity Choir l,25 Debate I5 German Club l,25 Teacher's Assistant 35 Thespians l,2,35 Night ofjanuary l6th 3, Dracula 2, Mouse That Roarea' 2, Apollo ofBellac 2, Impromptu l. JU- DITH WALDEE - Varsity Choir I5 High School Red Cross I5 Part-Time Employment 1.2.35 SFC 152, 3. Y. as graduating seniors accept hard-earned diplomas as C 04- 'W 2 N... . . 1.2 . M ws!! . :l. f..,5:.-7 1. 3 qu I78 WK '7 5 x t I Ji i if ew is the l CLAUDIA WALDRON - Austinian 35 Catalina Club 1,2535 GRA 1,35 Part-Time Employment 1,2535 Pep Club 25 SFC l,2,35 Student Council I5 Prom Committee: Orchestra. BRIAN WALLER - Bas- ketball 25 Baseball 1,2,35 Cross Country 25 Football I5 Intramural Basketball 35 Lettermen's Club 35 Prom Committee: Decorations. MICHAEL WARNER. BEVERLY WEBBER --f Library Ser- vice 35 Part-Time Employment l,2,35 SFC 3. JOHN WELDON - FFA 1,2,35 Part-Time Em- ployment l,2,3. RAYMOND WENCL. RITA WHALEN A Part-Time Employment 2,3. MI- CHAEL WHITEIS - Intramural Basketball 25 Part-Time Employment 152,35 Teacher's Assistant 3. MARCIA WILKINSON - Cafeteria Staff 35 Cheerleader l,2,35 German Club 25 SFC l,2,35 Teacher's Assistant 2,3. GERI WILLCUTT - High School Red Cross 15 Spanish Club I. PAULA WILLIAMS - German Club 25 High School Red Cross I5 SFC l,2,3. SANDRA WILLIAMS - Att. Office 35 Austinaires l,2,35 AHS Choir l,2,35 FTA I, 25 GRA lg Pep Club 25 SFC l,2,3. gp-'mv 7 wt fi' il If U .A ' jf ' ' ,Q ,fm ': , .. - . 1 5.7.1425 if 4'Qlfl s,37LXQEfQ .,,,.,:,. . 3 Q1 3 - , ' T -- CATHY WILLIAMSON - Library Service 33 SFC 233. LINDA WILSON f GRA 13 Part-Time Employment 132,33 SFC 1,23 Teacher's Assistant 2. SCOTT WILSON - Gymnastics 132,33 Science Club 13 Track 2333 The Night ofjanuary 16th 3. STEVEN WOHLFEIL - Ushers' Club 1. DONALD WOLFE A Varsity Band l,2,33 Ushers' Club 233. MAVIS WOOD - Cafeteria Staff 33 Li- brary Service 233. GEORGE WRIGHT -f Concert Band 2,33 Varsity Band 13 Football 1,2333 German Club 23 Lettermen's Club 33 Orchestra 33 Student Council 1,33 Swimming 1323 Track l. MARGARET WUERTZ 4 Cafeteria Sta1T 33 Cheerleader 1333 Varsity Choir 13 German Club 13 GRA 1,2333 High School Red Cross 1,23 SFC 132,33 Teacher's Assist- ant 233. PAUL WYNIA - Part-Time Employment l,2,3Z ROBERT YONKE - Football l,2,3. DAVID ZIKA - Baseball 13 Basketball 132,33 Cafeteria Staff 33 Class Officer: President 33 Vice-President 1,23 Football 1,2333 Student Council 1,2333 Vice-President 33 Prom Committee: Tickets. In memoriam Seniors whose pictures do not appear: Missing from the '68 graduating class will be Catherine Irwin and Philip Nuetzmann: Catherine was killed in an automobile accident on November 22, 1967. Philip died June 26, 1967, in a swimming mishap. Catherine Irwin Philip Nuetzmann Richard Bauer Loretta Beaver Paulette Beckel Douglas Benson Marcia Biskey August Borchert Merle Burton Betty Crews Cheryl Farnsworth Vicki Finke Michael Gallaher David Hagen Kathleen Halsey Gene Hetfern Geraldine Heffern Duane Hull Sandra Hunter Sandra Jacobson Rodney Kvam Thomas Lange Myron Leidal Steven Morgan Richard Myers Karen Nei Dennis Newman Jay Noble Celeste Perkins Daniel Rhodes David Schaefer Gordon Sconberg Gary Srp Gloria Stigney Dawn Thompson Paul Voorhees William Voorhees Valorie Willert Loretta Wiseman gk saw ,QM we, 57323, Q 2 JE ,Elf we gn if gm 6,2gy,N515 ,Nbr Q? Q W 1+ WL W dxf . .QL-g .,3 1QE,, 1s:1f,,,zi,, mg jig 5, , area. . . 1, f f 1 vm 41 ,L Q., .55 if ,r f Eg f ,,, 4 uw. qw. .. 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Debate ...... Fall ,.,....., Fall Concert . . . Fall Play ..... FBA ..,, FFA ,,.. FHA .... Football .,,,. French Club . . . FTA ......,. German Club ..,, Golf ...,.... GRA .,.... Gymnastics .... Hi-Y .... ,... Homecoming ..., Indegc .....,., Intramural ,.... Job's Dance . . . F Mrs. Rosalie Seltz Sports , , . . . Linda Stadheim .lan Gilman . . Cathryn Earhart Student Life . . . Peggy Fox Linda Senne Underclassmen .. . . Cindy Jacobson Holly Hays Ann Highum Photographers ..., Deborah Olson Claudia Waldron Barbara McDonald Margaret Lamaack it t GAN'ffiZW'Ff NS . . . 8-27 Juniors , . . . ...65 ...45 ...62 .......91 .,. ll0-ll2 ... l00-103 .......86 ..,74 72-73 ...85 59-60 ...55 .....63 98-99 ...83 ...33 ...40 ...38 ...80 ...Sl ,....78 94-97 ...66 ...79 ,,...67 ll6-ll7 ...,...70 l08-109 .....76 34-37 180-188 118-ll9 .....4l Latin Club ....... Opening Section . . Orchestra ...... Pep Club . . . Prom ....... Red Cross ,... Science Club . . , Seniors ...... Sentinel . . , Services .... SFC ....... Sophomores ....,. Snow Flake Festival Spanish Club ..... Speech Festival . . . Stage Band ..,.... Student Council . . . Student Life .... Summer .... Swimming . , , Talent Show ,. . . Tennis ...... Thespians .... Track .... Tri-Hi-Y, .... . Ushers' Club . . . Varsity Band . . . Varsity Choir ..... Winter .,.... Winter Play .... WPA ....... Wrestling ,... . . . Robert Radl Barry Moen Alan Dubinsky David House . . . .Cindy Bowe Marcia Bjerke . . . . Laurel Dain Paula Heard ..... Thomas Crist David Brewster Bill Helgeson David Hoversten ... l38-149 ....68 l-7 ....6l ..,.7l ....3l ....77 ......84 l50-179 89-90 . . . 87-88 ....75 122-137 . . . 42-43 ...,69 ....46 ....56 ....64 28-30 ......32 l04-105 ..,.39 ll3 ......82 ll4-ll5 ....76 ....87 . , . 53-54 . . . 57-58 ....49 ... 47-48 ... 106-l07 181 Ackerwold, Robert . . Anderson, Larry .... Anderson, Marcella Mrs. . . . . Barrett, Gerta Mrs. . . Bates, Lorna .,..... Bednar, Arlene Mrs. . Bedsted, Lee ......,. Bergh, Helen Mrs .... Berven, Ove .,.... Bishop, Dean ..... Brody, Joseph ...... Browne, Elsie Mrs, . . Cabalka, Lyn ..,..., Carlson, Elaine Mrs. . Carlson, Raymond Christianson, Mildred Mrs, . . Cleland, Loren ............. Clementson, Howard Cli1T, Barbara .,.....,. Coumbe, S. L. .. Dain, Roland .......,. Delgehausen, Jerome .... Down, Dorothy ..... Ebeling, Douglas .... Ebeling, Gary Eckmann, Alvin . . . Egtvet, Lloyd .,..... Engleson, Victor ...... Erickson, Ardelle Mrs. Erickson, Myrtle ..., ..13 .. 16 26 20 .. I4 ....27 .. I3 .. 27 .. I6 ..14 18 ....26 .,..74 ....20 ....20 .. .... 26 16 .. I8 .. I3 ..1I .. I2 20 I4 ...24,25 ...22,118 I4 16,122 13 12 Fogdall, Gordon ........... . . . 12, 87 Frederickson, Florence Mrs. . . . . . . . 27 Galbraith, Evelyn Mrs. .,., ,...,. 2 0, 69 Gilbertson, Larry ..,.... . . . 18, 98, 99 Haddorff, Oscar .... .. 18, 71, 100 Hanson, Charles .... Harrigan, Jane Ann . Hartman, William E. Hass, Arthur ......, Hass, Janann Mrs, .. Hastings, Harold .... Heltne, Paul ,..... Aaby, Rick 1125 ,.... Aaby, DavidKS115 A Aaby, Ronal 1125 ,..,. Aanstad, Vicki 1125 . . Adams, Cynthia 11 15 . Adams, Elaine 1125 ..,..,... Ahles, Jerome 11 15 ..., 94, I Albers, Anne1125 . . . Albers, Jane 1125 .... Aldahl, George 1125 . . Allas, Loren 1105 ,,,. Allas, Susan 11 15 ..,. Allen, Bonnie 1105 . . . Allen, Douglas1105 Altum, Mitchell 1105 . Ames, Stephen1115 . . Anderson, Alan 1125 . Anderson, Beverly 1105' Iuuu Anderson, Candace 11 15 . . . Anderson, Carol 1125 Anderson, Craig 11 15, Anderson, Curtis 1105 Anderson, Dennis 11 15 Anderson, Deverne11l5 . . . Anderson, Dianne 11 15 Anderson, Janice Claire 1125 . Anderson, Janice Kay 1105 Anderson, Patsey1125 16 22,75,l38 11 71,94 ....23 ....23 ... 20,21 ... 153 .......... 153 . 53,68,84,l53 59,87,139,143 ...,... 87,153 06,107,139,I46 . 61,75,84,153 ....... 61,153 ......,. 153 .,. 123 ..... 139 .,. 59,123 .. 122,123 ..... 56,139 .. 53,54,153 ........ 123 .......... 139 . 53,55,74,153 ...,...... 139 ...... 123,126 54,108,109,l39 .......... 139 .......... 139 ,. .., 56,153 123 153 Higgins, Albert ,......,.. Hill, Dorothy .... Hillier, Oliver . , . Hompe, Kay ...... Hokanson, George , . . Horvei, Amanda , . . Hunt, James ..,...... Huntting, J. H., Jr. ... Ingram, Donald .... Jensen, Kenneth ..., Johnson, Albert ...,.. Johnson, Betty Mrs. Jordan, Myron ....... Kallenberger, Marv . . . Kannady, Harold ,.., Kezar, Joyce Mrs. . . . , Kinney, Fred .,...... Knutson, Rev. G. C. Koch, Harlan ...,.... Krambeer, Janice .... Krieger, Reuben . . . Lage, William ..... Larson, Richard ..... LaTondresse, Walter . . . Lembcke, Walter ..... Liepold, Jane ..,. Lonning, Gordon . . . Martini, Edna ....... , McCune, Randall ....... Mickelson, Irwin Supt. . . . . Miller, Jean Miller, Jerome ..... Mjoen, Kenneth .,...... Moen, Roger ......,.... Morgan, Margaret Mrs. . . . . Muzik, Conrad ........ Neilsen, Marion Mrs. . . . Nelson, Norbert ..... Neseth, Orpha . . . Nickels, James ..... Nicolai, Richard ..... Northwick, Kermeth .... Anderson, Paul 1105 ....... Anderson, Richard 1105 ...... Anderson, Robert 1105 ....... Anderson, Scott Andrew 1125 . . Anderson Anderson Anderson Anderson Anderson , Scott Donald 1105 . . , Steven 1125 ........ , Susan 1115 ...... , Tracy 11 15 .... , William 1125 .... Anderst, Constance 11 15 .... Andresen, Carla 1125 ..... Andrews, Sheila 1105 .,....... Arends, Donovan 1105 ...,.... ,. 14,104 14 26 24 22 18 22 I3 24 ...63 ...20 ..,26 ..,26 ..,94 22 I4 24 ll 24 14 24 25 20,40,6l 11 .. 17,116 15 112 18 I0 10,11 .. 23,118 18 I7 25,78 58 27 I8 I7 .. 15,152 15 I7 123 123 52, 123 39, 61, 153, 71,76, Arens, Debra 1105 ,.,.... 4 Arens, Jean 1105 ...... Arens, Joanne 1105 . . . Arens, Michelle 1115 . . Arett, Gayle 1125 .,... Arett, Rea Ellen 1105 . . Armstrong, Teresa 1105 Armstrong, Trenton Arneson, Jeffrey 11 15 . , Arons, Edward 1105 . . . Ashton, Deanne 1105 . . Ashton, Dennis 1105 . . Asp, Jean 1125 ....,.. Asper, Michael 1125. . . Augustin, Bruce 1125- , . Augustin, Marlys 1125 . Augustin, William 11 15 1115 7, 61, 72,122, 60, 156 123 153 139 139 153 139 153 123 123 123 123 123 61,68,139 53,55,l53 56,123 .. ...... 123 .. .,..... 139 I9,48,139 123 123 123 61,72,I53 153 34,153 87,154 30,65,l39 Odegaard, Ann Mrs. .... . . . 25 Ostergaard, Richard ..,. . . . 22 Paulson, Keith .,... .... I 13 Priester, Marjorie .... . . . 23 Rabideau, George .... ....,. I 7 Rathke, David ..... . . 22, 103 Read, Donald ...... .... 1 7 ReifTenberger, F. L .... ,... I I Richardson, Bruce ,... ...... I 5 Riska, Kenneth .... . . 21, 119 Ritland, Donald .,.. . . . 25, 81 Roberts, Robert ..., . . . 17 Saari, Charlotte Mrs. Scarseth, Margaret . . . . . . 21 Schat, Phyllis ........ , . . 13 Schrafel, Edna Mrs. . . . . . II Schreiner, Robert ,... . . . 21 Schultz, Myron .... .............,. 1 9 Schwab, Robert ....,.....,....,....... 19 Seltz, Richard ......,.. 17, 71, 100, 110, 111 Seltz, Rosalie Mrs. ................. 15, 91 Sjodin, Helen ..... . . . 20 Smith, Darlys ..... . . . 15 Spaulding, Cecily . . . . . I5 Steffen, John ..... . , . 94 Stenhjem, Paul . .. .... ,. 21 Strey, Howard ..... . . 19, 110 Swenson, Lloyd .... .... I 9 VahCleve, H. P. Dr. .. ... II Ward, Gerald .......,.. ........ I 9 Wescott, Ray Principal .... .......... I 0 Wheeler, James ...... White, Richard .... Wiger, Ronald .... Wilcox, Ernest .... Wistrcill, Ray ....... Witt, Beatrice Mrs. . . . Wright, Stephen . . . Yocum, Mary ..,. B Baarsch, Judy 1105 .... Badenschier, Judith 1125 . . . . . . . 87 Bader, Deborah 1115 .... Bahl, Julie 11 15 ........ Bahr, A1vie1115 ..... Bailey, Charles 1125 Bailey, Gary 1125 ........,. Baker, Bryce 11 I5 ....... Bakke, Barbara 1105 ,.. 2I,41, 55, 56 14, 25 I5 19 19 12 I1 22 123 ,154 139 139 139 54, 68, 100, 138, Bakke, Bonnie 1105 .... .............. I I8 Bakken, Larry 1 125 .,.. Baley, Verne 1105 .... ...94, , ..,.,56, 59 Ball, Barbara 1125 ................. , Ball, Donna 1105 ..,.................. 45 100 101 110 138 Ball, Timothy 11 15 . Barber, Jill 1115 ........ Barclay, Robert 1105 Barnett, Coleen 1105 . . . Barnett, Jeanne 11 I5 . . . Barnett, Nancy 1105 ..,. Barnett, Sandra 1125 Barr, John 1115 ...,..... Barrett, Stephen 1125 .... Barrows, Gary 1125 ..... Bartley, Gregory 1125 . Bartley, Michael 1105 . . .. ., 108, Bartz, Ralph11I5 ...... Bates, Janice 11 15 .... 53, .ff'52, 56, 30, 118, 154, 165 139 123 123 154 123 154 123 , , , ,139 139 123 123 139 123 154 139 81, 114 154 .. 108,154 123 139 139 Battin, Roger 1101 Bauer, Richard 1121 Bawek, Michael 1101 .... Baxter, Brian 1121 ..... Baxter, Colette 1101 ..,. Baxter, Marcy 1101 ..... Baxter, Michele 1121 .... Baxter, Terrance 1121 , . . Beaver,'Loretta1121 Beck, Judy 11 11 ..,,. Beck, Margaret 11 11 . . . Beckel, Susan 1101 ...., Becker, Dianne 1111 ,,... Bednar, Bradley 1121 ..... .... Bednar, Gene 1101 ...., Bednar, James 1121 ..,. Beeman, Eric 11 11 ..... Beeman, Susan 11 11 , . ,. Behn, Paul 11 11 .,... Behning, Jill 1101 .... Beireis, Karla 1121 . . . Bell, Beverly 11 11 ..,. Bell, Karen 1121 ...,. Bell, Keith 1121 ,.... Bell, Michael 1121 ...,. Bell, Robert 1101 ,.,..., Bellrichard Coleen 12 QT87. 98, 111454, ,Qfff53, 38,56,64, 'lfQff52, , 1 1 . . . . . , , , Bellrichard, Gregg 1101 ....,,......, 54, Bellrichard, Michael 11 11 Belshan, Joseph 1121 .,,. Benesh, Richard 1121 ..,. Benner, Paul 1121 ...,.., Benson, Douglas 1121 Benson, Mark 1101 ,... Bentzin, Betty 11 11 ...,, Berg, David 1101 ...,,. Berg, Janioe1111 ,... Berg, Larry 11 11 ....,., Berg, Vicky 1101 .....,.. Bergan, Dennis 11 11 ...,. Bergstrom, Pamela1101 . Bergstrom, Rodney 11 11 . Berhow, David 1101 ..,., Bierlin, Roger 11 11 ..... Bischoff, Brenda 1111 .... Biskey, Marcia 1121 Bjerke, Danny 1121 ...., 1 Bjerke, Gary1l11 ,...... Bjerke, Marcia 11 11 ..... Bjoraker, Steven 1101 . . . Bjork, Lola 1111 ........ Downey, John 1101 ...., Blanchard, Lynn 1101 . . . Blecha, Diane 1101 ...., Bliss, Herbert 11 11 ..... Block, Curt 1101 ....,.. Blowers, Dale 1121 ..... Blowers Blowers , Sally 1101 .,.. William 12 , ' 1 1 Boentges, William 1121 . . Bond, Kathy 1121 ......, Borchert, August 1121 Bostrack, Jane 1111 .... Bowe, Cindy 1121 .,.,.. Bowers, Cheryl 1121 ..,, Boyd, Jane 1101 ..,,. Boyenga, Linda 1101 . . , Boysen, Haven 1101 .... Boysen, Braaten R0bert1121 . ,. , Carole 1101 .,.. Braaten, Jeanne 1101 ..., Braaten, Joanne 1111 ,... Braaten, Mary1l11 ,... Braaten, Nancy 1101 . . , Patrick 1 1 Bradley, ' 1 1 ,... Brady, Linda 1121 ...,.. Brady, Marlene 11 11 .... Bramel, Michael 1111 . . . Brandeland, Pamela 1121 Branden,Thomas1121 .. Brands, John 1121 ,...., Brandt, Brian 1101 ..... Brandt, Glenda 1121 .... Branstad, David 1101 .... Brechtel, Debra 1121 ..,. Brechtel, Diane 1121 .... Breitbarth, Bradley 1101 . Brekke, Pamela 1101 ..., Brennan, Jeffrey 11 11 .... Brewster, Dan 1101 .... Brewster, David 1121 .... Brewster, Mark 1101 .... Bridges, Thomas 1101 . . . Bridley, John 1101 ....,. Brimacomb, Suzanne 1101 Brink, Julie 1101 ....,... 38, 53, 54, 68, 36, 94, 100, 102, .ii-54, .. 139, . ., 112, .,,..45,65,71,1 01, 102, 110, 152, fQQf'61,84Q90, 56, fff'97, 21, 72, 87, 52, , 68 32,88,9o, 56, 56,82 59, 111152, 52, fQ'61, 24, 384882113 v w 5 6 ,.Qf76,89, .... 104, 105, 65 59: '15, 39, 88, 56, 103,ll2, 52, Brink, Kathy 1121 .. ,.. 32, 7,6, Britt, Nancy1121 .., .,..... ..., Brooks, Linda 1101 . . . ..,.. . 59, Brooks, Scott 11 11 ,... .... 5 4, 94, 114, Broste, Paul 1101 ,....,.,... 53, 54, 112, Brown, Kathy 1101 ............,. 59, 75, Brown, Richard Randy 1111 98, 99, 114, Brown, Susan 1111 ,...... 70, 75, 138 Browning, DeEte1111 ........,,,,,.... Brugger, A1yce1111 . . . .....,.. .... Brustad, Richard 1121 . , , . . . Bugge, Wanda 1121 .,... Buland, Rodney 11 11 .... Bulger, Candace 1111 .... Bulow, JoEllen 1101 ,.... Bure, Ronald 1101 .... Burger, Bur er Margaret 1121 ...,,,,. Mark ll .. g . 1 1 ---- Buringa, Kathy 1121 ..,. Burma, Pameia 1101 .,,. Burns, Maurine1121 ,.,. Burns, Vicki 1101 ...,. Burtch, Brian 1101 ..,. Burton Denette 11 11 .... BU1'1.01'1Z Janet 1101 ..,, Burton, Burton, Linda 1121 ,.., Merle 1121 Burzinski, Joan 1101 ,,,, Bush, Thomas 1101 . .. Busho, Craig 1101 ..., Butts, Kathy 1101 ,.,.... Buxton, Mitchel11121 . . . Buxton, Pam 1101 .... C Cady, Roger 11 11 Cafourek Cambern, Bruce 1121 .... Cambern, Jon 1121 ...... Cambern, Susan 1101 .,.. ,Rebecca1111 ,.. 32, 79, 87 61 87, 87, 1 61Q97,1o3, Qf'97,1121, 54, 5 a Camerer, Dale1121 . .. ... Camerer, Joan 1111 ..... ,,.,, Camerer, Richard 1101 .... .... 6 1, Campbell, Craig 1101 .... ....... Campbell, Janice 1121 . . . .,. . 30, Capretz, Gayle1101 ... ....... Capretz, Susan 1121 , , , . , . . 89, Carlson Carlson Carlson Carney, ,Janet1ll1 .,... , Patricia 1101 . , . Richard 1101 . . . 37, ,Patty1121 .... .,. 35, 36, 37, 38, 47, 49, 53, Carney, Peggy1121 ..... .......... Carter, Barbara 11 11 ..,... Carter, Brenda 1101 ......... Catherwood, Barbara 1101 ,,,.... 52, 74, Chamberlain, Thomas 11 11 ....,. 94, 107, Charnecki, Duane 1101 . . f. . . Chinander, Linda 1121 ...,, Chinander, Suzanne 1121 .... Christensen, Jay 1121 , .,... , Christensen, Richard 1101 .... , . . Christenson, Arlene 1101 ,,... . . , Christgau, Richard 1111 . . . , . . Christians, Paul 1121 ...... .....,.... Christiansen, Larry 11 11 ,.............. Christiansen, Philip 11 11 ,,.., 56, 61, 114, Christianson, Dale 1101 ....,....... 124, Christianson, Judith 1101 ,... Christopherson, Dean 1101 , . . Christopher, Marlene 1121 ..., ..... Christopherson, Randy 1101 . , . , . . 124, ....87, .,..30, 77, 97, Clark., Dianne 1121 .....,. Clark, Larry 1101 ......., Clark, Michael 1121 . . . Clark, Richard 1101 . . . Clark, Steven 1101 ,.,... Cleland, Charles 1121 . . . Clifford, Bradley 1121 . , . Clifford, Teresa 1101 .... 97, Cl1ne,Judy1121 ....................., Clingman, Michael 1101 .... 97, 103, 114, Closs, LeAnn 1101 ...... Cockrum, Rodney 1121 .,,. .. ... .. Coffman, Greg 1121 ..... Cole, Jean 1101 ......, Cole, Myrna 1121 ..... Collins, Combs, Frank 1111 ... Grace1l21 ... Condit, Vicki 1121 .,.. Conklin, Daniel 1101 .... Corbin, Barbara 1121 .... Corbin, Steven 1101 . . , Corey, Cynthia 1101 , , , Cotter, Janice 1121 ,...., Crawford, Nancy 1101 . , . 87, ....87, ....80, ,...56, 61 , 124 39, 157 157 140 124 124 140 136 157 157 157 124 124 140 157 140 140 134 124 124 157 124 157 124 156 156 124 140 124 124 140 140 140 140 156 156 140 140 124 124 156 140 156 124 156 124 124 140 124 156 124 124 124 124 156 124 140 157 157 124 157 140 124 124 157 124 157 140 124 157 124 124 157 157 124 157 124 124 157 158 125 158 140 158 158 125 158 125 125 158 125 Crehore, Elizabeth 11 11 .... .,.. 1 8, 74 Crews, Betty 1121 Crist, Thomas 11 11 ..,...,.. 44, 88, 116, Cross, Collin 1101 Cross, Theanne Mary Jo1101 ......,.... Crumb, Mary 1121 .,......,...., 61, 80 Cuff, Durene1101 .,..,....., .... 6 6 Culbert, Valinda1ll1 Culton, Wayne 11 11 ,...... Cummins, Michael 1101 . . . Curtin, Patricia 1121 .... Curtis, Rodney 1121 ..... D Dahlgren, Dale 11 11 .......,. 112, 87, Dahlgren, David 11 11 ,..,,,............ Dahlgren, Janet1l01 ....,...,.......,. Dahlgren, Richard Keith 1101 . . , : .... . . . Dain, Laurel 11 11 ,......,. 72 Dalager, Craig 1121 ..,.. Dalager, Gloria 1121 .,,. Dalager, Joe 1121 ....... Dale, Susan 1121 ...., Dalen, Erna 1121 .,..... Dalluge, Kenneth 1101 . . . Damon, Vicky 1101 ...,. Danley, Harold 1101 ,......,. Davis, Brent 11 11 ...., Davis, Cindy1ll1,. . Davis, Dianne 1121 .... Davis, Jan 1101 , ., ....,. . Davis, Kenneth 1121 ...., Davis, Vickie 1101 ..... . Dawson, Lynette 1111 . . . Dean, Elizabeth 1101 .... Deblon, Anthony 11 11 . . . Deblon, Frances 1121 .... Deblon, Mary 1101 ....,. DeBoer, Tebbe 1101 .,...., DeBoer, Timmy 1101 ....... Degenhardt, Norbert 1121 .... Degenhardt, Terry 11 11 .... Deick, Alan 11 11 ..,.,.. Deike, Jean 1101 ...... Deike, Robert 11 11 ..,. Delaney, Joan 1121 ..,... Denisen, Donald 1121 ...... Denneson, Deborah 1101 ..... DeRaad, Maxine1l01 ..... Derr, Debra 1101 .,..... Deters, Max 1101 .,... DeVaney, JefT1101 ..,. DeVries, Jane 1121 .... Deyo, Carol 1101 , ., Deyo, Mark 11 11 Deyo, Nancy 1101 ,..... Dibble, Kenneth 1101 .,.. Dickey, David 1101 , , , Diggins, Jeff1l01 ..... Diggins, Linda1l21 , . . Dillavou, Ron 1111 .,.. Distad, Richard 11 11 .... Dittmer, Allen 1101 ..... Dockham, Dale 1101 ..,.., Dockham, Ronald 1121 .... Dodds, Sharon 1121 ..... Dodge, Cynthia 1121 .,.. Dodge, Rick 1111 ...,. Dorn, Jerald 1121 . . . Dorn, John 1101 ,,.. Doty, William 1111 , . . Downing, Roger 1111 .... Draayer, Pamela 11 11 . . Dreyer, Dennis1121 .... Dreyer, Donald 1101 . . , Dreyer, Gloria 1101 . , , Dreyer, Wendy 1121 ,,., Dubinsky, Alan 1111 .... Dugan, DiEtte1121 . . . Dugan, Ruth 1121 ..,.. Duholm, Kirk 1101 .... Dulitz, Mark 1121 Dunham, Dennis 1101 . . Dunham, Vernon 1121 , 73, 75, 90, 56, 87, 56, 44' 98' 114 1 w 1 59, 59, ., 87, 125, 100, 31,80, 25, .. 56,105 .f'76,91 61 ,..45,61 76 Dunlop, Deborah 1101 ..........,..,... Dutcher, Diane 1121 ..., Dymacek, Timothy 1101 -E Earhart, Cathryn 1121 ..... Earl, Barbara 1121 ...,. Earl, Mitchell 1101 .... Earl, Richard 1121 ..,.. Earl, Susan 1121 ....... Eastburn, Monica1111 . ... 32,6l,74, 78 .. 90 .. 59 - 5 v 6 Q 1 v a v Eastman, Jane Cl 11 1 1 1 Edge, Linda C101 ..... Edge, Rose C1 11 ...,.... Edwards, Thomas C101 1 1 1 Ehmke, Laverne C101 .... Einhaus, David C101 ...... Ekedal, Kathleen C101 .... Ekedal, Susan C121 ...... Ellingson, Barbara C1 11 111 Elliott, Paula C121 .... Elward, Jody C101 .,.. Enfield, David C121 111 Engle, Kathy C101 ,..... Enright, Wayne Cl 11 .... Enstad, Steven C101 1 1 1 Eply, Douglas C1 11 .... Erath, Linda C1 11 ....... Erichson, Cynthia C121 Erickson, Cheryl C101 .... Erickson, Lavonne C101 Erwin, Jack C101 ,.... Erwin, Sue C121 .,..., Esse, David C121 ...,,... Esse, Susan C101 ..., Everson, Jane Cl 11 .,.. F Faas,JackC101111 Faas, Paula C121 ....., Faber, Daniel C121 .,.. Faber, Darrel C1 11 ..,. Fahje, Evelyn C121 ...... Falch, Jeanne C121 1 1 1 Falconer, Richard C1101 ',.,, Fargusson, Alice C111 ,.,.. Farnsworth, Cheryl C121 .... Farnum, Lynette C1 11 ..... Farrell, Dana C101 ...... Felt, Rueben C101 1 11 Felty, Garth C121 1 11 Felty, Joan C101 ...,,. Fenske, JamesC101 1 1 1 Ferch, Ronald 10 1 1 Ferguson Ferguson, Ferguson Ferguson Ferguson Ferguson C 1 DwightCl21 .... GaryC101 ...... 159 103 106,112 54 11111156 60,61,62 59 111156182 94 111111156 1111111131132167 21,6 v 5 5 v w 9 v 5 9 1 5 1,62 126 65, 94, 108, 109, 11 80, 56 24, , 11 61, 11 56, Patricia C121 .......,........ 1TerryCll111 Thomas John :Thomas Mark C121 Fetterly, Ro erCl01 Fiedler, CingyCl01 ..,...,. Fiedler, Susan C121 1 1 1 Finch, John C121 ...,..... Fingarson, Randal C121 ,,.. Finke, Janet Cl 11 ....,.. Finke, Vicki C121 Finley, Gary C121 ....,.. Fischer, Connie C101 ..,, Fischer, Jane C121 .... Fisher, James C101 .... Fisher, Robert C101 1 1 1 1 Flatten, Larry C121 ........ Fleming, Roberta C1 11 .,... Flink, John C111 ....,,,.... Fodness, Jacqueline C111 .,.. Folken, Bruce C121 .,,..... 1 Folken, Susan C101 ...., 1 1 Folkestad, John C121 .... 1 1 Folven, Craig C101 ......... Forslund, Mark C111 1 1 1 Forslund, MichaelC121 1 Forthun, Michael C111 1 1 Fossum, Vickie C121 ,... Fox, Peggy C121 ........ Freese, Thomas C101 .... Freitag, Barbara Cl 11 1 1 1 Freitag, Deanna C101 ..,. Frisbic, Sharon C1 11 .... Frisk, Mary C121 ........ Fuhrman, Laurie C1 11 .... Fuller, William C111 .....,. Funk, MargaretCl11 ..,..,. Furman, Mary Betzi C101 1 1 1 G Gabrielson, Thomas C111 Gaines, Richard C111 ...... Gallaher, Dan C121 1 .,.. Gallaher, Michael C121 ...... Garbisch, Michael C1 11 Gaskill, WendyC111 .... Gaul, Lola C121 .....,,. George, Richard C101 1 1 1 Gieser, Joyce Cl 11 .,., Gieske, David C101 ..,. 184 UO1111121161162, 100, 106, 11 87, 111156, 11111159, 97,104, 1161, 80, 153,72,75, 941 106' 112 9 9 v 94, 114, 11 59, 11159 1174 541 671 1141 1i1 87, 11111771 56, v v v Gilbert, Curtis C101 .... Gilbert, Robert C121 ..... Gilbertson, Janice C1 11 111 Gilbertson, Kathryn C121 1 Gilbertson, Theodore C101 Gilde, Carolyn C1 11 ....,. Gillam, Scott C111 ....... Gilliland, StellaCl01 1 1 1 Gillson, RickyCl11 ,... Gilman, Janice C121 .... Gleason, Mark C101 .... Gleason, Steven Cl 11 ..... Gleason, Suzanne C121 1 1 1 Gnada, Sue C101 ,...,.... Gnocchi, Wilhelmina C1011 Golberg, Wayne C101 ,.,.. Goodmanson, Brian C101 1 Gorman, Patrick C111 ,... Gosha, Craig Cl 11 ....,. Gosha, Daryl C101 1 1 1 1 1 Gosha, David C121 ..... Goskesen, Anne C101 ...,. Goudy, Elizabeth C101 .... Graff, Duane C101 .,...., Graff, Duane H. C111 Graff, RandallC1l1 .... Granle, Keith C101 ....... Granle, Kenneth C101 ..... Grant, Barbara Cl 11 ..,... Graves, Linda C121 1 11 Green, Jan C1 11 .... Gregg, Fred C121 .... Gregg, KathrynCl11 1 1 1 Griebel, Russell C101 1 1 1 Grimley, Shirley C121 Grinnen, Richard C101 .... Grinnen, Thomas C121 ,,.. Groby, Terry C111 ..... Grofl', Janet C111 .,.. Grose, Kevin C121 ..... Grothe, James C121 ....,. Gruenberg, Barbara C101 1 1 Grundy, Robert C121 ...., Gullickson, Warren C101 Gunderson, Linda C101 1 1 1 Gunderson, Peggy C121 1 1 1 Gunderson Ste hanie 10 1 P C1 Gusts, He1mutC1 11 ..,... Guttormson, Alane C111 1 Guttormson, Elaine C111 1 1 Guttormson, Kevin C101 1 1 Guttormson, Marsha C111 1 H Hackensmith, Craig C121 1 Hagen, David C121 ,...,. 1 Hagen, Joel C101 ...... Hahn, Joseph C111 ...,. Haldorson, Paul C121 ...., Hall, David C101 ,,.,... Hall, Marsha C121 111 Hall, SusanCl01111 Hall, Teri C111 ...,.. Hall, William C121 ..... Hallman, Scott Cl 11 .,.... Hallman, Suzanne C101 1 1 1 Hallman, Wayne C101 .... Hallman, William C1 11 1 1 1 Halsey, CharlesCl01 ..... Halsey, Kathleen C121 Halvorson, John Bruce C121 Hammer, Suzanne C101 1 1 1 Hamp, Nathan C111 ..,... Handeland, Cynthia C101 1 Handke, Emil C101 ,...... Handke, Steven C121 1 1 1 Haney, CharlesC1l1 111 Haney, StewartC111 1 .1 Hanf, Philip C1 11 ...... Hannem, Bruce C101 111 Hansen, AxelC1l1 111 Hansen, Bill C111 ....., Hansen, Carol C101 .,,. Hansen, Crystal C101 1 1 1 Hansen, David C111 ...... Hansen, Maxine C101 ,.... Hansen, Randy C121 1 1 1 Hanson, Dana C101 ....,. Hanson, Gerald L1C111 111 Hanson, Gerald Lee C101 1 1 Hanson, Gretchen C111 1 1 1 Hanson, Karen C121 ..,. Hanson, Linda C101 .... Hanson, Lynn C111 ,...,, Hanson, Roderick C111 1 1 1 Hanson, Susan C111 ..., Hanson, Sylvia C121 ...... 1111611 56, 11 37, 74, 91 1261 94, 11159, 54, 561 1001 101, 6l,97, 103, 61, 1191 37' 611 1127 v 1 w 1 56, 97, 23, 65, 97, 106, 56, 135,36,37, 6l,84, 37, 11 96,108,114, 56,74 1111187 1111911106 104 11156 so 11 1159 55,75, 11 61,1l2, 61,62,66, 113, 37,56,ll3, 11111111201 1111159172, 1119911001114 111156 1 52, 60, 61, 62 1 1 a s 6 1 w Hanzlik, Deborah C121 ...1 Hardy, Diane Cl 11 ........ Hargis, Sandra C1 11 ..... Harpuder, Vicki C111 ..,... Harrington, Judith C121 .... Harris, Joann C101 ,....... Hartgrave, Charles C1 11 1 1 1 Hartman, Chris C101 ..,. Hasbargen, Donald C121 1 1 1 Hasbargen, MargaretC101 1 Hass, Christopher C101 .,.. Hastings, JamesC121 .... Hatfield, Steven C101 ..,. Hauer, Glenda C121 .... Haug, Bruce C101 .... Haug, Lois C121 ....,,.. Haugland, David C111 ..... Haugland, Raymond C121 1 1 Haustein, Barbara C1 11 1.1, Hayden, David C121 .1111 Hayden, Joan C111 111.. Hays, Holly C121 1111 Hays, Kelly C101, ..111 Heard, Darla C121 1 1 1 Heard, PaulaC111 111 Heers, Paul C101 1.1.1.1111 Heffern, Gene C121 1..11,11 Heifern, Geraldine C121 1.., Heffron, Gregory C1 11 1 1 1 Hegge, Cynthia C101 1111 Heimer, Brooks Cl 11 11.1 Heimer, Cheryl C121 .1,. Heimer, Katheryn C101 11,. Heimer, Marsha C101 111.1 Heimer, Romona C12-1 ,,111 Heimermann, Ricky C121 1 1 Heimermann, Robert C1 11 1 Heimsness, Cynthia C101 1 1 1 Heimsness, Vicki C101 1 1 1 Hein, RenaC101 1 111111 Heiny, Craig C101 11,1 Heiny, Cynthia C111 11.1111 Heiny, Deborah C121 1111,1 Heiny, JanCl21 111 35, 36, Heise, LayneC101 11 1 1 11 Heise, Mike C101 1,,111111 Hele, Mary C111 11,,,11 Helgeson, Gloria C111 1 1 1 Helgeson, William C111 1111 Helland, Brian C121 11.,111 Helle, DianeC111 111111 Helle, Susan C111 11,,,11 Hemann, David C121 1,1. Hemphill, Bruce Cl 11 1111 Hendrikson, Paul C101 .1111 Henricks, Bruce Cl 11 111,11 Henricks, Phillip Cl 11 1 1 1 Hertle, Richard C111 1111 Hesla, Todd C101 111111, Hightshoe, Allan C121 Hightshoe, Darrell C1111 Highum, Ann Cl 11 111,11 Hilker, Gretchen C121 1 1 1 Hill, Bryan C121 111111 Hill, Jane C101 1,1111 Hillier, David C121 1111 1 1 Himle, Bruce C121 1111111 Hines, Charles C121 Hinkle, Cynthia C101 ,111 Hinks, Marcia C101 1 1 1 Hoag, Ruth C111 111111 Hoban, Douglas Cl 11 1111 Hodentield, Terry Cl 11 Hodge, Kathleen C121 1 1 1 Hodges, Sheryl C121 1 1 1 Hoff, Danny C121 111111 Hoffman, John C121 111 Holder, Alan C121 111.1111 Holdgrafer, George C111 1 1 1 Holgate, Linda C101 11111 Holland, Bruce C101 Holland, Suzanne C101 Hollerud, Diana C101 1111 Holst, Allan C101 111111 Holzapfel, David C121 1 1 1 Hook, Suzanne C111 1111 Horvat, Michael C101 11111 Hose, Nancy C121 11.111111 House, David C121 1111 1 45, Housewright, Mary C111 1 1 1 Hoveland, Connie C1 11 1111 162 142 56,142 1172,73,142 162 11111531831 11111111161, 1176,97,114, 61, 11111221781 108, 53,551 61,62, , 1111111156 52, 1159,9o, 61, 1111111591911 37, 65, 98, 99, 127 142 127 162 127 127 162 127 163 127 163 111 6l,68,84,l42 63 143 142 163 142 163 127 163 142 127 114 1111111111111 87 111111111 53,142 11111 127 111 142 111 163 111 127 111 127 111111111111 163 111111111111 163 111111111111 142 1 75,l27,l30,l32 111111111 56,127 1111111 52,127 1111111 97,127 111 22,32,37,142 111111 25,30,l63 65,67,75,152,l63 111111111 97,127 111111111111 108 11111 87,142 1111111 59,142 111 49,52,88,142 1111 116,163 1111 55,142 11111 142 1111111 163 111111111111 143 65,97,l03, 112, 119,122,128 1111152, 7l,9l, 143 143 143 128 163 61,143 143 32,163 11 108,109,163 56,128 163 81, 38, 48, 56, 163, 165 128 61,128 143 143 143 30,79,163 164 164 164 164 46,6l,62,83, 139, 143 128 87,128 112l,59,l28 56,128 164 1159,79,l43 111111111111128 11111156 164 ,894 65,7I,88,91,1l0, 111,118,164 72, Hoversten, David C111 11111111 52, 76, 88, Hoversten, Michael C101 1 1 1 143 143 143 128 Hovind, Jane C105 ,,... Hovland, Hjordis C105 , . Hoy, Diane C105 .,,.,.. Hudson, Peggy C105 ,,.. Huff, Barbara C1 15 .,... HufTman,NancyC1'25 ., Huffman, Richard C105 . Hu1Tman, Victoria C105 . Huinker, Craig C1 15 .... Huinker, Joel C105 .,... Huinker, Philip C125 . . , Hulet, Philip C125 ...... Hull, Duane Cl 15 ,,.... Hummel, DebraC115 . . . Hummel, Leanne C1 15 ,, Hunter, Janelle C105 .... Hunter, Paul C105 ,,,,.. Hunter, Sandra C125 Irwin, Terry Lynn C105 . , Thomas C105 ,........ ,.,... Huntting, Ann C105 ..., Hurmence, MaryC125 , . Husemoller, Nancy C125 Huston, Lynn C105 .,... Hyland, Beverly C105 . , , Hylle, Paul C125 ....... I Ihlow, W infieldC115 Ingebritson, David C 125 , Ingersoll, Robert C105 . . Irvin, Darlene C 105 ..... Iverson, Iverson, Iverson, Iverson, Iverson, Iverson BarbaraC105 .. Daniel C105 .,.. Darla C105 .,,. Kathleen C125 . . Larry Cl 15 .... ,VickiC105.. ,.. J Jacobson Jacobsen, Gary C1 15 ,... Jacobsen, Peter C115 , . . Jacobsen, Robert C105 . . Jacobsen, Jacobson, Bruce C125 . . . Jacobson, Carol C125 , . . Jacobson, Cynthia C125 . Jacobson, Jennifer C115 . Jacobson, Lynn C105 . . . Jacobson, Sandra C115 Steven C125 . . Ruth Annqizy' ' ' 'L James, Ronald C105 .... Jansen, Larry C125 ,.... Janson, James Cl 15 ,,.. Jarvis, Nancy C125 ,,... Jech, MarlysC115 .,.,.. Jenkins, Robert C125 . . . 98, 106,128: Jensen, Barbara C125 . . . Jensen, Cathie C125 ,,.. Jensen, DeniseC105 ,.,. Jensen, Diane C125 ,.,.. Jensen, Frederick C105 , . Jensen L inda C105 1.... Jenseni Nancy C1 15 .... Johnsen, Steven C105 , , . Johnson, Johnson Allan C115 ..., Barbara C105 . . Johnson, Cheryl C125 , , . Johnson, Christine C105 . Johnson, Cynthia C115 .. Johnson, Cyrene C125 , . Johnson, Johnson, Johnson Johnson Debra C115 ... Dennis C105 , .. , Gary A. C125 .. , Gary L. C125 ., Johnson, Gloria C125 . . . Johnson, Gregg C115 . ,. Johnson, Harold C125 . , Johnson, James C105 ... Johnson, James C125 ,,. Johnson, Jean C125 ...,, Johnson, Karen C125 ,. . Johnson, Kathleen C105 . Johnson, Kay C115 ...., Johnson, Kevin Cl 15 ,... Johnson, Lana C105 .... Johnson, Linda K. C115 . Johnson, Linda C115 Johnson, Lynn C105 ..., Johnson, Mary C125 .... 59, 54, .. 108, QfQ'56, 78, 61, 56, 56, 56, ,.'103, fff'59. 94, 114, 87, 56, 91, 164, 97, .. 141, 56, 38, 48, 49, 53, 62, '67, 97,106,101 Qff'37, f'57' 539 56 fffi59, 56,114, Johnson, Samuel C1 15 . , . Johnson, Sharon C125 . . . Johnson, Swanee C125 . . . Johnston, Sandra C105 , . . Jordan, Judith C115 ..... Jorgenson, Alan C125 .... Jorgenson, Michael C125 . Joul, Lesley C105 ..,.,.. K Kalland, Gary CI 15 ..... Kamp, Linda C125 .... Kane, Daniel C125 .... Kane, DavidCl25 .. ... Kearns, Linda Cl 15 ..... Keate, Kenneth Cl 15 ..., Kellar, LoreleeCl15 . . . Keller, Dianne C125 .,,.. Keller, Richard C125 .... Kelly, Douglas C105 . . . Kerling, Pamela Cl 15 .... Kestner, Wendy C105 .,.. Keyser, J William C125 Kiemele, Roger C115 .... Kilgore, Marilynn C125 , . Kilgore, William C105 . , , Kime, Lana Cl 15 ..... Kime, Steven Cl 15 ..., Kimpell, RandyCl25 .,.. Kindem, Winston C105 . . . King, Bradley C1 15 ...... King, Darrell C125 ,..... Kingston, William C105 . . Kinney, Steven C125 .,,,, Kinny, Judy Cl 15 .,...,. Kirkwood, Kathy C105 , . . Kittelson Kittelson FaeC1l , 'y 5 ----- ,JeanC125 ..... Kittelson John C105 ,.... Kittelson, Richard C125 , , Kittelson, Rone1leC105 . . Kjarland, Ar1anC115 .... Kjarland, Judy C125 ,.... Kjarum, Judith C115 ...,, Klee, Deborah C105 . . . Kling, Robert C1 15 . Klinger, Mark C115 .,,,. Klingerman, Gregory C105 Klungtvedt, Carol C105 . . Kneeskern, Elizabeth C125 Kneeskern, Stephen C105 . Knight, Ar1eneC115 ..... Knippel, Ross C115 ,..... Knoche, Michael C1 15 . . . Knoche, Nancy C105 .... Knopf, Charles C125 ..... Knopf, Thomas Cl 15 .... Knotts, Merlene C105 ..., Knowlton, Steven C115 . . Knutson, Beverly C105 . . . Knutson, David C105 ..., Knutson, Gregory C105 . . Knutson, Linda C1 15 Knutson, Phillip C1 15 ..., Knutson Ricky C105 ,... Knutson: Sandra C105 , . . Kobes, Ronald C125 . , , Koenig, Steven C1 15 Koe sell Eunice 10 v , 1 1 Kolb, Timothy C125 ..... Kolstad, Ronald C105 ..., Koontz, Nancy C105 ..... 56,166 Johnson, Nancy C115 ,.,. 32, 52, 65, 66, 72, 75, 82, 143, 145 Johnson, Nona Ann C115 ...,,........., 143 Johnson, Rhonda C125 , . .... . . Johnson, Richard A. C105 .... ........ Johnson, Richard H. C105 ..,.... 61, 103, Johnson, Rodney C115 , . .,.,.. . . Kopet, Milton C105 . . . Kos, Robert Cl 15 ..... Kosel, Mavis C125 ...,,. Kottner, James C1 15 ,.... Krachmer, Lynn C105 , . . Krachmer, Me1odyC105 . Kraft, Richard C125 ..... Kraft, Rita C105 ,,.... Kramer, MaryC115 . . . Kraske, John C105 ....,. Krause, Michael C105 .... Kreuger, Janice C105 .... Kreuger, Judith C125 .... Kriehn, Karen C115 , , . Kriz, JamesCl15 ,.... Kroc, Nancy C115 ....,.. Krueger, Terri C105 .,,., Krueger, Thomas C1 15 . . . Kruger, Mary C1 15 ...... Krulish, JamesCl I5 ... Krulish, Sheila C115 ...., Krumholz, Robert C105 . , Krupicka, RosanneC1l5 . Krupicka, Shareen C125 . , fff'56Q79 fQ'4O.52 U67 59,89, .. , 113, 53, 56, 114, 166 143 56,83, , 54, 79, 89, ......97, 53,55, ....87, 94,105, ,.....6l, 56, ......59, 116, 1,88,94,96. .......97, 116, 97,1l3, 35,114 61, ., 61, 129 ..f'54 fff'61,9i1, 53,74, f1i72 Q356 fffi113 97, 103, '112, 53,124, ,, 59, .. 54, 56, 108, 52, 68, 160, , 30, 60, 61, 124 . 52, 54, 65: .,. 97, 114, Iff52,87 1122 f'59 a Kulas, Ronald C105 . . . Kullf, Robert C105 ..,. Kulsrud, Gary C105 . . . Kunze, Ross C125 ...... Kvam, Rodney C125 L Laack, Emil C125 ........ LaClair, David C125 ,..,. Lake, LarryCI05 ........ Lamaack, Margaret C125 Lamaack, Susan C105 ,,.... Lambertson, Nancy C125 .... Lane, David C115 ........ Lane, James Cl 15 ......, Lane, Patty Cl 15 .... Lange, John C105 ..... Lange, Thomas C125 LaPorte, William C125 .... Larson, Bobby C125 .... Larson, David C105 . . . Larson, Debra C105 .... Larson Larson, Gary C1 15 .... Larson ,DennisC115 ,..,. , GregoryC115 ... Larson, Julie C105 .....,. Larson, Kathy C105 ,.,.. Larson, Kenneth C1 15 . . . Larson Larson 1 , Sandra C125 ...,. 97 97, 55,94, 98, 59,91,167, 53, 104, 59, 97, 61, 94,114, ..,,,.59, 130, Laskewitz, RandeeC105 ....,. LaTondresse, Jean Andre C125 .... 53, Lauritzen, Mary C125 ......,. , . . . 39, 82 Lauritzen, Michael C105 ...,,,... 16, 97 Laybourn, Karen C115 ,... .....,...., Leathers, Donald C105 .,.. ..,. 9 7, 112, Lecakis, Constantine C10 1 Lee, Barbara C125 ....,..,, Lee, Deborah Cl 15 ...... . . Lee, Edwin C125 ,... Lee, Jim C105 ,,,, 1 1 1 56 54 ,...56, ...,.,.,61, ........87, 47,108,114 Lee, Judy C1 15 ..... ............ Lee, Michael C1 15 Lee, Rhonda Cl 15 ...,, .........., Lee, Sharon C105 ,.,.. . . 67, 72, 76, Lee, Terrence C125 .,......... 67, 76, 84, Lee, Tracy C125 ........,. 100, 116, 118, Leidal, MyronCl25 Leidal, Susan C105 .... ........ 5 9, Leland, LeslieCl05 .... 59, 129, 130, Lematta, KayC115 .' .,,,.. ........ 5 6, Lembrick, Genine C115 . .. .,... .... Lemmerman, KarlC1 15 . . . ..,,... . , .. Lenoch, Larry C125 ..... , . . 116, 117, Lenoch, Linda C105 .... .....,.,. Lenoch, Richard C115 . . ...., . , Lenoch, Thomas C105 . . . . . 97, Lenz, Mark C125 ..... .... Lerum, Linda C105 .... . . . 59, Lerum,LucindaC1l5 61, Lestrud, James C105 .... ..,. Lestrude, Judy C125 .... ...... Lewis, Bobbe C105 .... . . , 56, Lewis, Connie C1 15 ..... ...,.. Lewis, Gregory Cl 15 ...... ...... 5 6, Lewis, Jacqueline C105 .... .........,. Lewison, Elaine C105 . . . . 61, 62, 129, Lewison, Sydney Cl 15 .... ...,....... Lightly, Roger C105 .... ,.,........ Lillquist, Wendy C125 ....,......... 76, Lindgren, Nick C115 ........ 94, 100, 112, Lindstrom, Gretchen Cl 15 ......., 52, 83, List, Charles C1 15 ........ List, Linda C1 15 ....... 56,76, 46,59, 53, 60, 61, 62, Little, Barbara C105 ..,,.,. Lockrem, Carol C125 .... .... 3 3, 74, 75, Loecher, Barbara C105 .,.. Loecher, Sandra C125 . . , Loucks, Dennis C125 ...., Loverink, Steven C105 .... Lovlein, Linda C125 .... Low, Bonnie C105 .,.,.... Ludvigsin, Linda C115 .... Lueck, Allison C115 ..,. Lukes, Timothy C105 . , , Lund, Janet C1 15 ,.... Lunde, Jean C105 ,.... Lunde, RobertC115 .,,. Ludene, Cheryl C105 ....,... Lundquist, Larry C125 ...,, Luns, Steven C105 ....., Lutz, Lynn C105 ....., Lux, William C125 .... Lyle, LuVernC115 .... Lysne, Steven C125 ..,. ... 54, 66, 104' 113' 156 1 a 1 81, Q a 6 1 6 O'Dea, John 11 11 ..,. lvl MacIntosh, Bonnie 11 11 . MacLaren, Daniel 1121 . . Madison, Alan 1101 ..... Madison, Donald 1101 . . . Madison, Larry 1121 .... Madison, Roy 11 11 ...,. Madson, Lloyd 1101 ..... Madura,Thomas1111 . .. Maine, Pamela 1121 ...., 145 168 61,62,63,131 131 56,168 18 53,94,104, Modine, Janet 1101 ...,.... Modine, William 1121 ....1. 132 106,170 Moen, Barry 11 11 .....,.., 44, 69, 90, 94, Mogen, Mona 11 11 ........ Moldenhauer, Scott 1101 ,,.. Monson, Michael 1101 ...... Montgomery, Jerome 1121 Monty, David 1121 ...,.,.,, Moore, Kathleen 1101 .... Moore, Laurie 1101 ...... Morem, Michael 1111 .... Malenke Joeline 12 1 1 1 - Maloney, Patricia 1121 Maloney, Sharon 1121 , Maloney, William 1111 Manning, Michael 11 11 Marcks, Judy1111 ..., Musser, 78, 90, 169, Maricle, Arnold 1111 .... Maricle, Jane 1101 .,.... Marienau, Stephanie 1101 Markgraf, Michael1I21 , Marlin, Bruce 1101 ...,.. Marlin, Mark 1121 ,.,... Marmesh, Bruce 11 11 . . . Marmesh, Marcia 1111 . . Marmesh, William 1121 . Marquardt, Arlis1121 . , . Marquesen, Debra 1121 . . Martin, Linda 1121 ..... Masyga, Michael 11 11 . . . Matter, Barbara 1101 .... Matter, Ricky1121 . . . Mattice, Craig 1121 ..... Mattice, James 1101 ..,.. Mattison, Carl 1101 ..... Mattson, James 1101 .... Mauer, Lucinda 1101 .,.. Mauer, Rodney 11 11 .... Maurek, David 11 11 ..... Maurek, Gary1l21 . . . Maus, Robert 1101 ...... Mauseth, James1111 .... Maxfield, Maxine 1121 . . Maxwell, David 1101 .... May, Shanna 1121 .... Mayer, Renee 11 11 .,.. Mayzlik, Bonnie 1121 . , . Mayzlik, David 11 11 ..,. Mayzlik, Merilee1101 . . . McAlister, Kathrine1111 McAlister, Terry 1101 . . . McAnally, Cynthia 1121 . McAnally, Richard 1101 , McCann, Carol 1101 .,.. McC1ary, Linda 1121 .... McDermaid, Michael 1121 McDonald, Barbara 1121 McDonald, Kevin 1111 . , McDonald, Stephanie 1101' I McDonald, Susan 1101 . . McDonough, Coleen 1121 McDowell, Charles 1101 . McGrath, Robert 11 11 , , . McGuiness, Phillip 1121 , McGuire, Timothy 11 11 McLaughlin, Ann 1101 . . McNee, Michael 1121 . , . McNifl', Douglas 1121 .,. Meany, Marilyn 11 11 ..,. Meeker, Janet 1101 ..... Megraw, Charles1l01 , . . Meineke, Mary 1101 ,... Meineke, Timothy 1101 , . Mellum, Marilyn 1121 , . . Meres, Donna 1121 ..,.. Meres, Peggy11l1 .,.. Merritt, Sam 1101 ...... Meyer, Leonard 1101 .,.. Meyer, Richard 1101 ,... Millam, Steven 11 11 ...., 97, 52,61,62, 87, .. 56,97,ll3, 56,169 88,145 53,54,78 .. 94,118,169 55,169, ,...59, .. 61, .. 52, .. 87, .,......83, 'i'i03Qiii Morgan Morgan ,Carolyn 1101 . . , Diane 1111 .... Morgan, Gary 1121 .... Morgan, Gregory 11 11 Morgan, Joan 1101 ,..., Morgan Morgan Morgan ,iohnqizy ...., ,naarkqiii .... Royal1l01 .,. Morgan, Steven 1121 Morreim, Elizabeth 1121 Morrell, Mario 1121 .... Morrell, Roberta 1101 . . Morriso Morriso Morriso n, Mitchell 1121 n, Phillip 1101 A . n, Sharon 1101 . Morse, Linda 1111 ...., Mortenson, Barbara 1101 Mortenson, Glenn 1121 . Morwood, Chris 1101 . .. Mullins, Karen 1101 ,... Munro, Douglas 1121 . .. Munro, Scott 1101 ..... Murphy Murphy , Brenda 1121 .. , Janice1l21 ... Murray, Mary Jo1l11 .. Musoglu,Ni1gun1121 . . Mary 1121 .... ,,., 56, 107, .. 94, 53, 55, 56, Myers, John 1101 ...... Myers, Richard 1121 Myers, Susan 1101 ,........ Myrland, Karen 1121 ...,... TJ Nadenicek, Daniel 1111 ...., Nagel, James 1121 ...,..... Nagle, Bruce 11 11 ......... Nancarrow, Sandra 1121 ,... Nangle, Michael 1101 Narveson, Richard 1111 ,... Nash, Craig 1121 ........ Nash, Jori1101 ....,.,. Nauss, Sheryl 1121 ... .,, 35, 36, 37, 39, Nebergall, Joy 11 11 ..,. Nei, Karen 1121 Miller, Alden 1101 ,.,. Miller, Chery11111 . . . Miller, Daniel 1101 ,... Miller, David 1101 ,....., Miller, Deborah 1121 Miller, Jeanette 1101 Miller, Judy 1101 .,.., Miller, Mary1111 ...... Miller, Richard 1121 Miller Wend 10 , , yt 1 . 1 4 Mills, Helen 1111 ...., Mistretta, Paula1121 .... Mitchell, Larry 1101 .,.. Mitchell, Terry 1101 ,..., Mithuen, Judy 1101 ..... Mizuno, Nancy 1101 ..., Modderman, Ruth 1121 . . Modene, Mark 1121 ..... 186 . 54,78, 39,56 .,...... 59 .... 94,118 Q,'59 .fi87 .. 15 1iiQi'52,i3i 56,79,98,114 ....,,,., ss .f'54 'ff'52 .... 56 ... 80,87 169 169 145 131 169 169 131 131 131 131 145 145 169 131 145 169 131 169 ., 56,145 169 145 131 145 131 169 131 131 169 170 170 145 131 131 170 131 145 170 v a s v a Q 1 s 1 a Neilsen, Christine 1101 ..,. Neiswanger, Stephen 11 11 . . . Nellen, Paula1111 .,. Nellis, Susan 1121 . . . Nelson, Deborah 11 11 ..... Nelson, Deloris 1111 .... . . , Nelson, Joel 1121 ...... Nelson, Kathleen 1111 .... Nelson, Melanie 11 11 ..... Nelson, Melvin 1101 ..,... Nelson, Michael 1121 ,.... Nelson, Patti Jo1111 ... Nelson, Randall 1121 . , . Nelson, Richard 1101 , . . Nelson, Sara 1121 .... Nelson, Sharen1101 ,,.. Nelson, William 1111 . . . Nemitz, Curtis 1101 Nemitz, Jennifer 11 11 .... Nerby, Gary1l21 ...... Ness, Robert 11 11 ...,. Nesse, Mark 1121 .... Neubauer, Nancy 1101 Neve, Jeffery 11 11 ..... Newman, Barbara 1101 Newman, Dennis 1121 Nicol, Bonnie 11 11 ,.... Nielsen, Carol 1101 .... Nielsen, Janet 1101 . . . Nielsen, Michael 1111 Nihart, Donald 1121 .,.. Njos, Suzanne 1111 ,... Noble, Noble, Noble, Noble, Noble, .1ay1121 Peggy 1101 ... Richard 1121 . . . Robert 1121 .... Suzanne 1121 ..... Nodtvedt, Vickie 1101 Noel, Janice 1111 .,.. Nordland, Kathy 1101 Norgaard, Curtis 11 11 145 145 132 ,. 132 170 170 132 56 ... 53, ...... 37,145 ,,.., 59,69,l32 ........,,. 145 45,100,101,102, 110,111,170 .,...... 132 ,., 61,170 ...... 145 ... 87,132 ... 39,48,170 ...,. 56,170 ........ 132 .... 106,171 ...,.. 132 ,..,.. 132 ... 59,145 .... 132 ,. 171 ,.... 132 ...,..., 132 ....., 30,171 ., 65,113,132 ... 74,87,171 ..... 59,171 ........ 145 ,.. 39,64,l71 .,.., 59,171 ... ...,.. . 132 ,.... 52,59,132 30,53,54,66,75, 171,174 ., 145 .. 171 ..,..,.. 145 171 100,114,145 87,94,l71 132 171 56,146 ...59, 132 .....,.,... 146 .,......,,. 146 ........,,, 171 32,46,56,70,146 ......, 87,146 .....,.. 56,171 ....... 65,146 .. 32,61,72,l46 ,.,, 21,6I,l32 ,.....,. 171 .., 52,146 ..... 30,116 .... 114,132 .... 42,88,171 ,....... 132 ,.. 37,146 146 171 146 39,113,171 56,132 146 146 ,.........132 59,132 .. 53, 54, 86, 146 .......,,.l72 146 N132 172 .....,,...172 59,87,172 132 46,56,146 59,132 146 Norgaard, Peggy 1121 .... Norland, .1ames1111 ..,,, Norland, Robert 1101 Nygaard, Thomas 1101' Nystel,James1111 . .. Nystel, Robert1l01 . . CJ O'Brien, Dennis 1101 ..,.. Ofstedahl,Gary1121 . Ogren, Stephen 11 11 ..,, Oldenburg, Craig 1101 ..,. Oldenkamp, Howard 1121 . Ollman, Je1Trey1121 ..,.. Olson, Dale 1101 ..,....., Olson, David 1101 Olson, Deborah A. 1121 .,., Olson, Deborah Jo1101 .......,..... 52 Olson, Judy K. 1101 Olson, Karen 11 11 .,, Olson, Roger 1121 ..... Olson, Ronald 1101 ..., ...,,......., Olson, Stewart 1101 ......... Opsahl, Richard 1101 ...... Orpen, Terry 11 11 ......, Orshek, Kathleen 11 11 ..... Orth, JefTrey1101 ,..... , Osland, Debbie 1101 .,.. Ostrande r, Vickie 1101 .... Ottjes, Mark 1101 ......., Overby, Kathryn 1121 .,... Overocker,'Connie 1121 ,... Overocker, Cynthia 11 11 ......,.,,,.... Owens, Mark 1121 ...... I' 94, 96, 114, 1 97, 56,97 76Q94Qii2Qi3s .......,,. 52 56, 59, 79, 90 56 5698114 S5Q58,94Qii4. ,..... 72,76 'H'lfi'76 ,,, 31,59, 87, 1 v 15, Page, Patricia 1121 .,,.... Papenfus, Roger 1101 .... Parmenter, Nancy 1101 . . . Pater, Cozette 1101 ,... Patten, Barbara 11 11 . , . Patten, Judith 1101 ..,. Paulson, Mary 1121 .... Paulson, Sharon 1121 Pearcy, Debra 1101 . . . Peck, Steven 1121 ..... Perau, Judy 11 11 ...., Percy, Debra 1101 ..... Perkins, Celeste 1121 Persoon, Mary 1121 .... Peter, Karen 1121 ..... Peter, Nancy 1101 .... Peters, Charles1l01 ..... Petersen, Ann 1121 ...... 24, ..ffQ'5a ,.. 20, 52, 61, iff'59Q6a .,f'97, , Carol 1101 .... ,....,,...... Danny1l11 ,... 98,99,114, Petersen Petersen, Petersen, Jared 1121 ...., Petersen, Judith 1121 ,,.. Petersen, Kent1l01 ...... Petersen, Merrie Jo11l1 . . . Petersen, Michael 1101 Petersen, Peterson, Peterson, Peterson, Peterson, Peterson, Randy1101.., Ann 1101 ...,.. Beverly 1121 ..... Charles 1101 ..... Cynthia 1121 ..., ........ st iffI '54. 52, 59, . 56,87, DeVonne kayqioyiiili iii'. Peterson, Diana 1101 ,,,,.. Peterson, Douglas 1101 .,.. Peterson, Gary 1121 ...... Peterson, Judy 1121 .... Peterson, Kim 1101 ..., Peterson, Peterson, Peterson, Peterson, Priebe, R Larry 1121 ...., Patti 1101 ....... Sandra K.1111 ,. Sandra Kay1111 . ichard 1101 ..,... .f'7i8i f ..f Sa Peterson, Stuart 1101 ..... Peterson, Terry1l21 , . . Pettitt, Janet 1101 .,... Pettitt, Robert1l 11 , , . Phillips, John 1121 .... Pike, Lorraine 1101 .... Pike, William 1121 ,...... Placek, Bonnibelle1101 . . . Plantikow, Karen 1101 .... Plasterer, George 1101 ..., Plath, Terry 11 11 ....... Plehal, Thomas 1121 .,., Potach, Nancy 1101 ...., Powell, Steven 1121 ...,.. Prantner, Marsha 11 11 . . . Prantner, Mary1101 ..... Prantner, Robert 1101 .... Priebe, Richard 1101 .,.. .ff'ioa ,.. 74, .,. 56, ,.. 56, ...fi 'i42, .,... 37,56 ..., 59,13L ...., 118 ..f'5s Srock, Propf, Richard U 15 . . . Pyburn, Ricky Q 105 ............ l04,ll6, 52, Pyburn, StevenU 15 ......., 53, 103, 108 Q 5 Qual, Leslie U 15 ,,..,....., Qualey, RandyU05 .,..... Quam, Carol U25 .,.. Quam, Debra U05 .... .f.i59. Quam, Larry U05 ........ I Quickstad, Linda U05 ....... Il Radl, Robert U25 ......, 49, 85, 91, 118, Radl, Victoria U05 .,,............. 56, Rahfeldt, David William U05 Ramlo, Patr-icia U05 . . . Ramlo, Virginia U25 . . . Ramseth, Garda U 15 . . , Ramseth, Mark U05 . . . Raschke, MichaelU15 . Rasmussen, Larry U05 . Ratcliff, Gloria U05 ,... Rayman, Carl U05 .... Rector, Gary U05 .... Rector, MichaelU 15 - Ree, Susan U05 ...,... Reeve, Lynn U05 ...,.. Regenscheid, Ann U25 . Regenscheid, Dennis U 15 Rehnelt, Jeanette U05 . . Reich, Brian U 15 ....., Reich, Lynn U25 ,,.... Reilfenberger, Lynn U25 Reiswig, Barry U 15 ,... Reshetar, Craig U 15 . . . Reynolds, Cynthia U25 . Reynolds, Debra U05 . . Rhodes, Brenda U 15 . . . Rhodes, Daniel U25 .... Rhodes ,KeWnf125 Rhodes, Lonnie U 15 . . . Rhodes, Rebecca U05 , . Richardson, John U25 . . Rieken, Linda U05 ,,.. Riemann, Thomas U05 . Riles, Steven U05 ...... Riles, Thomas U 15 ,... Riles, Tim U 15 ,,...... Riley, Thomas U25 .,.... Ring, CatherineU 15 . . . Ritland, Jane U25 ,.... Roberts, Becky Jo U05 . Roberts, Michael U 15 . . Robinson, Catherine U 15 Rockwell, Kevin U05 . . . Rockwell, Paula U25 , . . Rogers, Robby U05 .... Rohde, Michael U25 . . . Rolfson, Kathy U05 .... Rollie, Pamela U05 . , . Ronquist, Steven U 15 , . Root, Dianne U25 ..... Rosecke, Larry U05 . . . Rosenkilde, Larry U25 . Ross, Bernadine U05 . . , Ross, Donald U 15 ..... Ross, John U 15 ..... Roy, Sally U05 .... Ruble, JamesU25 ... Rud, Randall U25 . Rud, Rhonda U05 ..... Rugg, Bradley U05 . . . Rugg, Gregory U 15 .... Ruhter, Ramona U 15 . . Runtsch, Steven U I5 . . . Russell, Christine U25 . . Russell, Jeannette U 15 . Ruzek, David U 15 ,,... Rysavy, Lyn U 15 ...... ES 53,61,62, 'i1i97Q103 1QQli56, 134 173 146 134 146 134 134 134 134 . ....,,.... 59, 52,97,103, .,..........87, .....,.....56, ..1'i00 . . 59, 66, 134 134 173 146 134 146 173 173 146 146 173 134 146 173 6l,87, .. 54, 61,104, ..M..... er ... 39,104, 1,1ffii.A97 . 97,103,112 45f65f94f100,1 110,152 ...fff'56 ....,. 44,88 fff'9i M.. 47, fi.'50 fIi'87, f'94,118,134 174 134 147 147 134 174 134 174 134 134 147 174 134 174 134 134 147 134 174 174 59 134 147 N1'113, ...U.. 50 ...... 74,76 . 56,1l4,1l5, 87, 147 147 174 147 147 147 Saaranen, Robert U05 ..... ....... Saholt, Carolyn U05 .... Sam an, Cynthia Q 105 ..,. Saman, Judy U 15 ...... Saman, Susan U25 ..... 52, Sampson, Patricia U05 .... . . 1 Samuel, James U 15 ,.,.. Sand, Stephen U25 .... Sandell, Donn U25 ..... Sandell, Dwight U05 .... Sanden, Gary U 15 ...... Sanders, Kristen U05 . . . Sanders, Paul U25 ..... 16,37,47 174 .. 56,68,174 56,134 147 59,87,l34 .. 100,110,174 173 134 Sanvick, Bonnie U05 . , , Sanvick, Bradley U25 . . Sanvick, Richard U 15 . . Sathre, John U 15 ...... Sathre, Mary U05 .... Sattler, Donna U 15 .. . Sauer, John U25 .... Sauer, Julie U 15 ..... Sayles, Patty U 15 ,.,. Sayles, Sharon U15 .... Sayles, Sheldon U25 . , . Sayles, Steven U 15 , . . Sayles, Wayne U 15 ..., Schabacker, Sheral U 15 Schaefer, Bruce U05 , . . Schaefer, Roger U25 . , . Schara, Gayle U05 ,... Schaub, Alan U 15 ..... Schauls, Cheryl U05 . . . Schieck, Jane U 15 .,., Schieck, Sally U 15 .,.. Schieck, Terry U 15 .... Schiesser, Mark U05 . . . Schiesser, Steven U25 . . Schirmang, Nancy U05 . Schirmang, Sandra U25 Schlake, David U 15 .... Schleicher, Robert U 15 . Schlichter, Donald U25 . Schlichter, Jeanne U25 . Schlichter, Theodore U 15 1 I Schmidt, Michelle U15 . Schmidt, Robert U05 . , Schneider, Kay U05 ,... Schofield, Barbara U25 . Schollmeier, Charles U 15 Scholtes, Alan U25 .,.. Scholtes, Lenore U05 . , Schradle, Susan U25 . . . Schramm, Lois U 15 .... Schreiber, GaylenU25 . Schroeder, Arthur U 15 . Schroeder, Carol U05 . . Schroeder, Douglas U05 Schroeder, Elaine U05 . . Schroeder, Schroeder, Michael U05 Pamela U05 ..,. Schubert, James U05 . . . Schuler, Diann U25 .... Schuler, Donna U 15 . . . Schuster, Michael U 15 . Schutjer, James U25 . . . Schwartz, Joann U05 . . . Schwartz, Steven U05 . . Sconberg, Gordon U25 Scott, David U05 ...,... Scott, James U05 ....., Scott, Mark U 15 ....... Seavey, Marilyn U 15 ,,.. Seira, Sherrie U 15 ...., Sellers, Bruce U25 , , . Sellers, Darwin U 15 .... Sellers, David U25 ...,.. Seltz, Stephen U05 .,,., Senne, Lindal115 . Sershen, Dennis U05 ..... Sershen, Michael U25 Sessions, Lindsay U 15 . . . Shaw, Jolene U 15 ,,.,.. Shawback, Linda U05 Sheimo, Larkie U05 .,.. Shoden, Jerome U 15 .... Shoop, Brian U05 ..,.. Shreiner, Wendy U 15 Shuck, Shirley U 15 ..... Shultz, Michael U 15 .... Shumate, Bonnie U 15 Sibbers, Shir1eyU 15 .,.... Sibbers, Shirley U 15 .,,..... Silbernick, LaVonne Q 125 ,... Silver, Mary U 15 ......... Simonson, Barbara U Simonson, David U05 Simonson, Kathleen U Simonson, Matthew U Simonson, Thomas U2 Simpson, Shirlee U 15 Sims, Mari JoU25 ,.,....... Sims, Scott U05 ....., , . 56 Skogebo, Vicki U 15 ,........ Skogen, Michael U05 Sloan, Michael U 15 ...,. Slowinski,,Alan U05 . . . . Smalley, Mark U 15 .... Smisek, AlbertU05 ..,,. 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Smith, Greg U25 . . . Smith, JudyU05 . . . Smith, Kevin U05 .. Smith, Lee U 15 ..,. Smith, Nancy U05 ...,.., Smith, Raymond U25 Smith, RonaldU05 , Smith, Stephen C 105 Smith, SusanU05 . . Smith, Thomas U05 Smith, Tim U 15 .... Smith, VanceU15 ,. smmvmmnym Snater, Douglas U05 Snater, GregU 15 . .. Snow, Debra U15 . ,. Snyder, Freddie U25 Soderberg, Greg U 15 Soderberg, Vicki U05 Soiney, Michael U05 Solberg, Diane U05 . Sollie, David U25 . . . Sonnenberg, Michael U 15 .... ..... Sorenson, Lee U25 ...... Sorenson, Linda U25 ..,. Soucek, Richard U25 Spinler, KerryU05 .... Spinler, Richard U 15 .... Sprecher, Richard U05 . . Sprecher, Steven U25 Murray U05 .... Srp, Gary U25 Srsen, Sherrie U05 ..,... Stadheim, Linda U25 . . . Stahl, Danny U25 ...,. Stahl, Gerald U05 . . . Stahl, Ronald U 15 Stanek, Mary U05 ..... Stanley, Randa U05 .... Stanton, Robert U05 .... Staples, Gary U05 ..... Staples, Nancy U 15 .,.. Stark, Michael U 15 .... Stark, Tori U 15 .,...... Stearns, John U05 .,.... Steigerwald, Marcia U 15 Steinbach, Janet U 15 ...... Stephenson, Jon U25 .... Stephenson, Suzanne U 15 . . Sterling, Diana U25 ......, Stern, Dennis U25 ...... Stern, Eugene U05 ..... Stern, Kathy U05 .... Stern, Steven U05 ..... Steuber, Sheldon U05 , . . Stevens, Diane U25 ..... Stevens, William U 15 . . . Steward, Dawn U05 .... Stigney, Gloria U25 Stockdale, Kathy U25 ..... Stolzenberg, Linda U25 . . . Stone, Jane U 15 .......... Stowell, Suzanne U 15 ..... ii.f'53Q55 ..'18Q5Q QQl'97 Q ..... 1QfQQQQQf'6L 61,62,63,12i ..... 116,141 .. 135, .,.65, iQQ'5a .ff'52 . .,......, 56. . 56,77,9l, ... 50 M. 59, ff1'6L fi112, ..... 78 ... 97,125 .U...U. 51 '104'105'116 5 a 1 54,74, .........89, ...,...8l, 97,114, ...,.59. 56, '15'33'38'54 ...i..i14:54: Strong, Tracy U05 .... 59, 65, 66, 74, 129 Stroub, Katherine U05 .... Sturm, Dwight U 15 ..,.... Sullivan, Lee Ann U05 ..,. Sullivan, Sherry U05 Sundal, David U05 ..... Sundet, Debra U05 ....... Svejkovsky, James U05 .,.. 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