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Bloomington High School Bloomington, Minnesota Volume XVI Pago I End of an Era The 1964-1965 school year has been one of the best in the eight year history of Bloomington High School. In many areas—scholarship, sports, extracurricular activities and service to the community—the Bears excelled. Setting new records and maintaining high standards, the students of this school have won city-wide, statewide, and nationwide recognition for Bloomington. With so many achievements, excitement ran high. There was, however, a note of sadness. Throughout the year, the emphasis was on the last time . Together we celebrated Bloomington's last homecoming and watched the last united senior class graduate. Next year, with the opening of John F. Kennedy High School and with this school changing its name to Lincoln, students will be divided. Bloomington High School will cease to exist. Students, teachers and alumni find it difficult to imagine this city with more than one senior high. Many can remember how spacious the present building seemed when it opened in 1957. Yet our rising population in the last years has indicated a need for more classrooms. This year, a record number of 2,932 students was divided between the main building and the annex. These students, working together, made 1964-1965 an exciting, spirited, and memorable year, a fitting End of an Era . Table of Contents For Foreword . ..2. 3 Bloomington Dedication High Curriculum.... 5 9chool Activities Sports Portraits ...159 Seniors Juniors . . 207 Sophomores. . . . 228 Advertisements. . ...239 Pago 3 For over twenty years, under the leadership of the dynamic personality and professional competency of Hubert G. Olson, the schools of Bloomington rose to a position of eminence among institutions of education in the state of Minnesota. Mr. Olson's leadership among educators and among the people of the community was distinguished; his wide-spread influence will endure in the future as a monument to the young men and women of our school. A dedicated, creative educator. Mr. Olson has left a cherished memory in the hearts of those students who knew him and those associates who were privileged to work with him in the schools of Bloomington. The greaiest monument to this builder of 8loomington‘s schools is its 16.500 students. Many who didn't even know the man personally exist as daily living memorials to his . work. They benefit from the education which he helped to provide and improve: their uses of the knowledge gained serve as constant reminders and examples of Superintendent Olson’s contributions. These high standards of education will continue as a tribute; the students of today will become responsible community members of tomorrow, because of the quality of education which Superintendent Olson helped to make possible. As a tribute to his insight and his years of consistent service, the staff of the 1965 Bear dedicates this volume to Mr. Hubert G. Olson. HUBERT 0. OLSON 1902-19G4 Hubert S. Olson and formor chairman of tho school board Clifford Bowman, took part in dedication corcmonios for Konnedy High School, a building which represented the culmination of Superintendent Olson’s plans for the expansion of the Bloomington school system. Page 4 Page 5 Curriculum Pag© 6 Ar those the keys to good English? Mombers of the English department wero: Mrs. M. Wilholm. Mrt. M. Perlman. Min S. Sol- berg. Mils C. Brosseth, Mr. E. Lyons. Mr. R. Jacob, Mrs. I. Yung. Mr. O. Bergan, Mrs. M. Fridlarvd. Mrs. A. Connell. Mr . B. Stainer, and, not picturod, Mr . M. Fischer and Miss M. Van Haur. ' “ • ■ Sl«pin, Beau,;., hdembers of the w H“ ° „owd Mn- N«kb.r, . orV al ‘•atence Bears learn English Two of Mrs. Connell's seniors put finishing touches on e new bulletin board. Don't split infinitives or dangle participles—it simply isn't done . . . Julius Caesar, Silas Marner, and Huckleberry Finn for the sophomores . . . What's the difference between a simile and a metaphor? . . . The Scarlet Letter, Red Badge of Courage, and Macbeth for the juniors . . . write an original short story and a research paper . . . Oedipus Rex and Hamlet for the seniors . .. studies of Greek philosophy and the Bible as literature . . . groups or general session? . . . Encyclopedia Britannica films . . . Isn't that tympani introduction wild? ... a trip to the Tyrone Guthrie Theater to see The Glass Menagerie . . . grammar, poetry, drama, and exposition. A itudent' view of Mi« Van Hour. Sometimes if takes a teacher's watchful oyo to gat an alignment done correctly. Pago 7 Sophomores learned proper use of the English Language Member of the Anno Englith Department were. left o right: Mr . K Hedlund. Mn. K. Werjelin. Mi G. Huber. Mr. A. Munneke, Mr . 8. Daly. Mr . Brynildion, Mi 0 n« . and leafed, Mi A. Drometer. Englith tett were difficult a the lophomoeet toon found out. Mr . Cornelia Nachbar, Englith dapartmant coordinator. welcomed Lake Conference Englith teacher to B.H.S. 8 Min Drometer ditcuited Englith literature with one of her cletiet- Mi Solbcrg loomed pleated about the progrots of her student . Speeches ... on short notice Today you will all draw a subject and give a three minute impromptu speech . . . About these demonstrations; no dancing, singing or other talents! Debate, plays, and story-telling— no Little Red Riding Hood though ... By the end of this year you all should . .. But your knees are still shaking . . . uh . . . uh . . . how can anyone say uh twenty times in five minutes and call it a speech? ... Ute your imagination . . . Jim Kluagol wa confined to a strait jackot for a play protontad by members of the Speech II clast. Pago 9 Thoso journaliim students wore obviously engrossed in the tamo tort of thinking— or was if thinking in thit instance? Journalism kept pace with most activities . . . There were tome pentive momentt. too. Sometimet a girl just had to daydream. Above the noise Mrs. Stainer's voice, This is one • of those times we have to settle down and work ... What? Copy deadline today? . . . Security is Bob Anderson's briefcase . . . Please, can't I go interview the Dave Clark Five? . . . hard work ... . no work . . . Did Jody Smith really drink the coffee pot cleaner last year? Oh, well, I suppose anything is better than Steve's coffee . . . Mike Norling—ever vigilant with his camera . . . But is it ethical to print? ... I know you are nice, brilliant, and good looking, but why can't you learn to write? Parents ware always on hand fo be briefed on the workings of journalism. Page 10 Journolism classes, as were most others during this hectic year, were crowded. This group of Mrs. Stainer's students was involved in discussions of news coverage. Mrs. Stainer proved that “good photographers will go to any length to get a picture. Mrs. Rood and Mr . Jackson made use of fh« language lab. Sophomore Linguists? How do you say I'm hungry in French? . . . Gesundheit! . . . Parlez vous Francais? . . . Habla usted espanol? . . . Sprechen sie Deutsch? . . . Oui .. . Si . . . Jawohl . . . Et tu Brute! . .. Oh, I hope she doesn't call on me! ... I know I'll never be able to speak this language! ... I thought French was supposed to be romantic! . . . Don't you just love Latin? ... Poinh of interest were introduced by means of the map of France. II Mrs. Kirilul introduced some new verbs to her Spanish class. So w« hod tk B«atlu crowd And in Latin data, no less. Mika Tkoraion playad a 9raat 9uitar and ki ftmala companion! wara an important part of tka annual Roman banquat kald by tka Latin clauai. Insistent and fKo best! Mr. Boehme, language department head and widely recognized German instructor in the Lake Conference, kept hit students on their mettle from hour to hour. Enthusiasm and proficiency were his trademarks. Page Language teachers made us talk like native Frenchmen, Germans. Spaniard1 and Romans . . . almost. They are: Mr. R. Boehme, Mrs. A. Lee. Mrs. K Stewart. Miss W. Johnson, Miss L Saloschin, and Mrs. M. Kiriluk. 12 A full expanse of modern foreign languages . and some Beaflus, too. Leslie Wydoen and Mrs. Wilma Johnson verified the locations of small towns mentioned In their French test. Miss Seloschin, a top-notch German teacher and a native of Vienna, eipleined German curriculum to parents with the help of a student teacher, Miss Branch. A band of earphones, held somewhat gracefully (7), provided the French lesson for the day. School isn't all drudgery. Here, at least two French students got a laugh from some item in the French newspaper La Vie. Page 13 Mombcrt of tha Social Studiai dapartmant triad to link pait, pretent, and futuro for thair studentt. Standing are Mrt. Gildarhut, Mr. Kuzma, Mr. Chata. Mr. Bloom. Mr. Savarton. and Mr. Rumpel. Seated are Mr. Clauton. Mr. Carlton. Mr. Hutton, and Mr. Chapman. Mr. Wet Hanton helped Barbara Bump locate Italy, currant topic of ttudy. I know—Germans from Germany, Swedes from Sweden, Danes from Denmark, but Englishmen from Great Britain? . . . But how are Peruvians related to the Japanese? . . . I can't keep track of all those names and dates! . . . We have to know all the provisions of the Treaty of Versailles?! ... I hate quickie quizzes! Junior Karon Knafla found nota-taking could bo boring, avan in a World Hittory clatl. Oh, now I too. Tha antwar alwayt taomad a liftla aatiar to find whan tha toachar halpad. Social Studies Classes Page 14 Students discussed problems involving the entire community. Attempted to inform Mr. Bloom welcomed a few minutes of rest. Leaders of tomorrow learned about the problems of tomorrow from Mr. Carlson. I do not look like the Neanderthal man! ... But that was years ago—what difference does it make now? . . . Did Hannibal really take all those elephants across the Alps? . . . There were people in Europe and people in America and they didn't even know about each other! . .. Who fought on the side of the Allies in that war? ... I just don’t see how the government manages all that money . . . Will I have to take economics in college? Campaign issues and platforms were hashed over by Mr. Wilson and some avid campaigners. Page 15 Member! of the Anno Social Studio Deportment wore: left to right: Mr. Hou e, Mr. Elton. Mr. Boater. Mr. Karbo, Mr. Peterton, Mr. Leittikow, Mr. Wiio. and eated, Mr. Frit . Sophomores uncovered our American heritage Mr. Poterton pointed out American progrett in the 1800’ . Student littened intently {7} to Mr. Elton. ■ aaHHfil Anne hi tory tudent ttudied pa t preiident . Page 16 Carol Curry gave a tpecial report in Mr. Leittikow' dan. probUm was corracMy computed. While interested students looked on, Mr. Stover eipUined bow to operate the slide rule. Wonder About Numbers? To tell you the truth, . . . well, we ll go into that in the next chapter ... Logs and what? .. . Loci, not locy! . . . get the idea? ... Mr. Lower's idol. Yogi Bear... I know, dihedral angles, polyhedral angles and planes, but what do they have to do with spheres? . . . But Mr. St. Martin, I do have other classes you know . . . I’ll always love math, it's so friendly! . . . Are thero any questions? Mr. Stover asked hit geometry clast. BHS'ers Did Members of the Math Department wore: Mr. S. St. Martin Mr. R. lingenfeltec. Mr. N. Hamrin. Mr. K. Stavar. Mr. J. Ludvigten. and Mr. P. Myhra. Not pichirad: Mr. K. Lower. . , . . -f,j _uCk for undivided attention. —............ - . . —...................... h d “ ”‘h ■“' N°w lor tke tentk time . . - Patience paid divide: m all mathematics classes. Mr. Sangrene it the am °. j n' n and hit dams kava profited c tidorably from this virtue. Page 18 Mr. Ochs. apparently supremely confidant of tko ability of hi claw. a kt Hit standard question of tko group—are there any questions? 19 Eipforing the intricacies of a slide rule drew the attention of math department member! who certainly hadn't reason for this type of instruction: Mr. Ludvigsen, Mr. Jaskowiak, Mr. Sangrene, Mr. St. Martin, and Mr. Ochs. Mr. Lower is not pictured. Mr. Thorson stood at hi blackboard containing a faw word psychology students should be abla to define. Tim for that mom t f of relate lion. a privilege grsntod not too often to busy psychology teachers Mr. Thorton and Mr. Johnston. Psychology: A test for the intelligent Zeb, cor, muv, dib .. . memory images . . . statistical depencies . . . tests . . , j.n.d. . . . Focus and margin . . . ESP . . . tests . ... Double approach — avoidance conflict . . . tests . . . Skinner box . . . lectures . . . personality tests . . . psychotherapeutic drugs . . . films . . . MA . . . CA . . . Involutional melancholia . . . LSD-25 . .. tests... Senioritis” ... psychoses • • • 20 Mr. Johnston eiplained to Sua Algeo tha problems , of taking a test. An absorbed physiology class watched Mr. Kaslar point out tha location of tha heart. A New Era approaches . . . An unidentified science teacher spent his leisure time devising intricate plots to educate future Einsteins. And Bloomington students are in the vanguard of these coming developments Mr. Dimond expounded on human physiology to interested parents at PTA visitation night. Pat Christenson solicited a little help from fellow physiology students. Page 21 Aren't toothpicks end styrofoam belts fascinating? Members of the science deportment ere: Mr. L Keder, Mr. O. WfcHe, Mr. C. Peterson. Mr. G. Drier. Mr. H. W.strom. Mr. J. Burte. Mr. O. Ruud. Mr. J. Dimond. Science: Ninety students per section . . . wide acquaintance is made in team teaching with our friends and with some startling advances in chemistry . . . BHS has its share of serious science buffs . . . contrary to some adult opinion, we do hit the books . . . and the members of the science staff attended summer sessions, not only for their benefit, but also for the students. Ronnie Mendel—end e serious moment et he qinqerly moved into hi nest pages, watched carefully by hi bioloqy teammates. Somehow this ell fits toqether . . . physics students set up e motion esperiment. Page 22 Dele Therelson wes a picture of intense concentration as were his fellow students who were involved In research into animal physioloqy. • Mr. Ruud assisted Sue Merrick end Mina Larson in a problem of mechanics. So this ii physics . . . carts and ticker tape . . . what a snap. It looks like mero child’s play, but Anno Racer and Alice Olsen wero concerned their findings. Key to the future . . . Pago 23 Mr. Kesler explained the wave interference pattern in the ripple tank to two of his physics students. Oh rah! You mean I have to dissect a worm? . . . closed or open what? .. . Oh, I can't stand to watch . . Deoxyribonucleic acid ... so that's how I got my blue eyes! Til novor cat choose againl Biology: The Science of Living Matter Biology teacher at the annex were: Mr. L Thomfordo, Mr . B. O'Connor, Mr. R. S harrow, and not pictured. Mr. D. L Smith. Member of the Businesi Dept. were: Mr . L. Kuntj. Mr . V. Roden. Mr. D. Rippel, Mr . L Bor-thelme, end Mr . M. Lydell. Business . . . the profession of the future Yes, girls, if you plan on typing, the fingernails must go . . . O.K., ladies, and the one boy in the back . . . When I find the record, we will begin our shorthand dictation for today .. . No. there aren't seven wherefores’’ in a row—the record s stuck! . . . I guess you have a problem operating the adding machines—you are nine million and forty-three off! . . . You aren't typing with the music—all together now. one. two. three ... Linda Christianson worked on her bookkeeping project. Mr . Kuntx approved Tim Swenson's typing technique Members of a shorthand class busily transcribed their lesson . Page 25 Judy Kemper sought holp in typing class from Miss Sarthelmo. Qophomores learned basic business Miss Martinez taught the different aspects of basic business to the sophomores. Pago 26 Band Activities Were Many and Varied Sophomor® band members watched Mr. Shannon intently. Tho smallest sixo slacks aro a 16? Woary guards rest after Homocoming coremonios. Alico Olson: Portrait of a musician. Anothor ongagomont for B.H.S. Concent Band: Homecoming 1964. Member! of the Pop Bond of the High School were: L. Angelov H. Bailor, R. Beito, B. Bong, J. Edwardson, D. Gamble, G. Hornicle, T. Howard. L Huber, C. Johnton, D. Johnvon, M. Krant, S. LaGow, B. Lindwall, L. Mahler, R. Marcum, T. Neibitt. R. Nyen, D. Robinton, D. Schultx, M. Sorcm, J. Sproule, J. Swan, L Thompion. B. Tidemann, C. Timmerman, J. Trautmann, J. Walteth, and G. Zitterow. Wake up back there! ... Do you realize what it will be like when we play for a performance? . . . The “Nutcracker Suite was done beautifully in concert, December 14. . . . We did it! . . . Wonder what that field formation looked like? . . . Did you break another reed? ... A one, a two, a three, . . . Are you going to play that thing or do you want me • to wrap it around your neck? Leading the band down the field were baton twirler Gaya Hilbert and Pat Cannon. Twirling the flegi for Bloomington were: Paula Lukech, Donna Sandall, Le Wydeen, Chri Riley. Karly Erlandton. and Carmen Mettenbring. The members of Concert Band were: 0. Abrahemson. P. Anderson, G. Bentley, T. Berns. K. Blake. J. Cerlsten. J. Chester. R. Cool, G. Cooney, M. Cuff, S. Dehlen, P. Delaney, K. Dewey. D. Elsea, J. Erickson, K. Erlandson. P. Forstad, D. Gertley, L. Gilbertson. G. Groat, L. Halvorson. T. Henson. T. Heyer. D. Hohag. D. Ilgen, R. Illff, T. Jefferiei. R. Johnson. S. Keith, T. Keith, E. Knieble, B. Koop, K. LeBroth, L. LaPiti. T. Lee. S. Liebo, G. Lium, D. Livingston, G. Louitelle, P. Lulach, M. Mattson. D. Nelson. B. Nolte, A. Olsen, K. Olson, M. Olson, M. Olson, B. Pearson, T. Rauler, M. Rogonfuss. D. Roddy, F. Roleff, M. Romstad. P. Schorl, S. Selden. L. Smith, V. Springer, D. Steti, G. Vollmer. J. Waddell, S. Ward. 0. Whitbeck. S. White, D. Wieser. N. Wilson. L. Wydeen. Masterful Musicians Made Melodious Music The members of the Sophomore Varsity Band were: J. Anderson, V. Anderson, H. Angelos. B. Barnes. T. Berry. F. Beyers, P. Bossort. S. Butler, C. Carlson. M. Chester, R. Dahlof. B. Disser, L. Emanuelson, B. Eve. M. George. P. Gray, D. Greener. M. Hagadorn. B Hanson. C. Hill. W. Hornicle. R. Ibeling. C. Johnson. R. Lyng, R. Manlove. T. Marlgren, C. Martin. M. McAllister, J. Melcher, N. Miwhata. B. Mueller. L Naddy. J. Nichols. J. Overg. B. Ochs. C. Peterson. L. Price. D. Purcell. S. Roleff. G. Saban. S. Shelver. C. Snell, T. Stiles. R. Sylvester. R. Tengwell, M. Thorud, J. Watson. R. Werner. B. White. K. Yung. M. Zeches. R. Zwanxiger. Page 29 K. Aag. D. Abrahemson. K. Anderson. G. Bentley. T. Borns. 0. Bjorklund. L. 8reto. B. Brckke. K. Brown. N. Brown. A. Burkhard. J. Cerlsten, J. Christianson. M. Cunningham. S. Dahlon, B. Oi h, J. Erickson, K. Erlandion, L Fowler, J. Francis, J. Furuli, C. Gabel. D. Gartley, S. Gilbertson, M. Granin!, T. Harris, T. Jeffries, C. Johnson. M. Johnson, B. Kassube. S. Keith, S. Kohls. 8. Koop, K. Kragnes, K. Kropelln, K. La Brash. B. Lamb. M. Laonhardi. G. Llum. K. MacDonald. K. McGuire. M. Martel. H. Meeny. K. Miles. J. Millner. B. Molberg. P. Norman. K. Oja. R. Olchefeski. A. Olsen. K. Olson. L. Olson. M. Olson. K. Osweiler. B. Pearson. F. Roleff. M. Romsted. S. Selden, S. Siems. L Smith. D. Steti, S. Vanderholf. J. Waddell. T. Waddell. S. Ward. D. Whitbeck. C. Woodcock. M. Woodcock. Members of the Music Department at the High School and the Annas were from left to right: Mr. Shannon. Mr. Byrne, and Mr. Dennis. String Along With B.H.S. Orchestra That's % time . . . tighten those strings. .. umm. I love Cole Porter. . . Who's got my Flower Drum Song ? ... Watch the time in that arrangement . . . You’re flat ... a little louder, violins . . . I need a little bit of practice . . . all together now, one, two, three. . . . Where's my instrument case? . . . Oh. these music stands! . . . Take out your Sound of Music pieces... Tho Choir, Orchestra, and Concert Band created stereo sound at the Christmas concert for the student body. Page 30 One in Voice Members of the Madrigal Folk Singing Group performed a medley of songs for tho Honor Society. Mombors of the group from l-r are: R. Allen. L. Richardson, T. Kobayashi, C. Sanford, P. Perkins, 8. Olson, A. Beyers, J. Halvorson, K. Hubbard. D. White, K. Krant and C. Manwiller. Tho High School Choir provided entertainment in the form of song for the Anne students. Page 31 Senior Choir mombors: A. Byers, D. C«rl on. P. Carpontor, S. Dale. W. Dodgo. M. Eldridge. R. Elm. D. Forsmark, J. Halvorson. K. Holoway, Y. Hornicke, K. Hubbard. R. Hubbs. P. Huiomo. L. Iliff. A. Jambor, K. Johnson. M. Jonos, T. Kobayshi, K. Kranr, S. Kurtz. B. Larson, M. Molchcrt, R. Mickolich, S. Myrmol, M. Nocdham, M. Nolson, L. Nygren. J. O'Grady. K. Ohland. P. Okerstrom, B. Olson. R. Peterson, L. Pond. L. Quigglo, D. Rassmusscn, L. Richardson, D. Sanford. L. Stotesbory, S. Townsend. P. Vein, 0. Whito, N. Winter. C. Woodcock. D. Wyatt. Junior choir members: R. Allen. L. Andorson, S. Anderson. C. Bakko, F. 8arton, B. Brokke, D. Butler, 0. Christianson, B. Clark, P. Clawson. K. Cochrane, D. Conway, R. Dayton. R. Doan, W. Cudley, D. Devorak, M. Esterly. P. Finley, 8. Foster, R. Frane, C. Fremder, M. Froyd, D. Gissclman. Take your seats! ... No you may not . . . but , . . tenors first note is mi . . . Must you retrim the Christmas tree? . . . Yes. wear black and white . . . what ever you do, don't faint! . . . Alleluia . . • Put some life into your singing . , . think high, you’re flatting . . . Love is a Many Splendored Thing . . . Christmas Concert, De- cember 14 . . . Nee nee na no noo . . . Did you hear the band? . . . Great huh! . . . Lake Conference did the Handel's Messiah . .. wish we had enough choir robes . . . Why can't we make money like the band? . . . Our last year as one choir. 9ing along with Mr. Byrne Sophomore choir members: C. Andorson. P. Anderson. V. Austad. D. Been. J. Borthiaumo, M. 8ooser, T. Bowman, B. Braun, J. Champagno, M. Doilstra, J. Edlund. G. Engfer, G. Erickson. T. Evorts, M. Grimes J. Hiiike. M. Hofsted. K. Huohn, J. Hall. R. Halvorson. E. Hanson. K. Johnson, R. Kaasa, L. King. D. Klefaas. T. Kobayashi, M. Me-Allister, F. McCollom C. Monxio D. Miilotto, L. Mollick. P. O'Reilly, J. Parkor, M. Parthun. C. Pauling. D. Pearson, L. Peterson. E. Petry. M. Phillips. C. Prout. G. Ramstad. M. Romer. R. Sacked P.Sandhoff. ,M. Smith. R. Stolp. J. Struder. B. Wost, W. Willocks, G. Young. Page 32 M. Gordan, S. Graham, M. Granini, L. Halblin9. L. Harvald, J. Horarik, J. Hubbard, G. Johnson, P. Johnson, K. Jordan, R. Joynar, D. Kaltonhauser, K. Knafla, K. Kranx. J. Kurtz, J. Laaman, C. Lokkan, L. Macy, V. Muallar, L. Mulniz, P. Nelson, K. Ochs. L Olson, N. Pahl, M. Parker. J. Poavy. J. Pederstn. R. Pandroy, P. Perkins. G. Pierson, E. Ross. B. Savago. L Scheuchl, P. Schuster, J. Soifart, K. Shumway. J. Smith. J. Stalling, C. Tengwall, K. Thompson, R. Wails, M. Hiebcler, F. McDonald, M. Atkinson. No Boys! Girls Are Gleeful? The Annez Girls Glee Club members—B. Benson, S. Blohm, L Russ, P. Dalpee, L. Hurata, S. Herahbac, C. Hopkins, J. Harris, S. Kinn, J. Kison. L. Larson, C. Lorenz, L. Manthis, A. May, C. McCustor, S. McGregor, D. Mitchell, S. Nelson, M. Ohman, J. Packer, D. Pankars, L. Pape, J. Peterson, C. Roth, L. Shaffer, E. Winklemen, C. Zahn, F. Zimmerman, J. Alseth. The High School Girls Glee Club members: C. Lidster, M. Schrupp, B. Almen, P. Bannister, D. Brennor, C. Bishop, L. Burton, J. Coe, M. Davis, M. Ehrardt, M. Ehrlich. L. Elm. S. Flaten, N. Gardner, J. Garin. M. Gilbertson. J. Golly. K. Graves, L. Hanson. N. Hanson, L Hardie, E. Hoppe, B. Humphrey. J. Hurgonson, P. Langley, C. Larsen, L. Larson, C. Lee, J. Lichner, L. Loll, S. Lindquist, J. Maguice, S. McCune, S. McDuffie, J. Melby. K. Miessner, R. Moeller. S. Noshiem. J. Newport, P. Nichols, S. Nightengale, B. Overbee, L. Parsons, J. Paulo. S. Peterson, L. Petsch, D. Riddle, L Steffen. L Woodgate, N. Mealhoff, J. Berg. V. Cady, M. Chadwick, C. Grahn, C. Graves. G. Grob, S. Henning, B. Holmes. P. Huseman, J. Kiffe. R. Kinn. K. Lewis, J. Ludwig, V. Nason, D. Peterson. D. Skinn, M. Welterland, J. Hinkleman, A. Anderson, C. Hames. S. Lebo, N. Miller, K. Mueller. D. Otten, E.. Pikop, L. Soppeland, D. Stotes-bury, B. Winger. Industrial Arts Member of the High School Induttrial Art Dopartmont were from loff to right: Mr. Strand, Mr. Lundman, Mr. Paint, Mr. Htnglt, and Mr. Orr. Page 34 Mr. Strand htlpad Harold Garner with hit printing project. Okay fallow , what thould wo make today?” Teaches Precision Safety first... be careful there . . . that sawdust is suffocating . . . who dropped all this type? . . . Ouch! that metal gets HOT ... is this maple or oak? . . . A.C. or D.C.? . . . was this screw left over from the carburetor or the speedometer? . . . then where does this nut go? ... my drawings were 1 2 inch off .. . you set type very well, but your spelling is knot two goode! Jim Annett, printing II, likot fho look of the on dollar bill ! Member of ti o Induitrial Art Department at tfce Annei were: Mr. Anderton, Mr. Und, and r. Jereczek. Pag 35 If you build a hotter mousetrap. the world will bo at your door, ex plained Mr. Paine to his students in olectricity class. Frank Berry got help from Larry Ramtey on a project in metal shop. Pago 36 Sophomores practiced using the drill press. Home Ec: Tor Girls Only! ''You touched thot on , now you hovo to oat it, Mr . Gitvold and Mr . Travi warn follow home economic toacKor Mist Dickinton. Snip. snip, snip go the scissors of the supposedly busy girls in home economics ... All right, girls, only nine more days until your outfits are due . . . Thread, needles, pins, material, and pattern pieces adorn the floor as the bell rings and the girls sneak quietly out the door . . . Girls, I said whipped cream, not butter . . . It is not just the teachers who are thinking of giving up, it is often the girls themselves, after eating their concoctions . . . ’‘D!” How could I get a D as a final grade when all I did wrong was burn the Stroaanoff, put my sleeves in wrong, and break off a presser foot? ... I just can't believe it... Ruth Pig! torvod punch to mombor of hor homo oconomici do t tho r Chmtmo porfy. Mombor of tho lophomof don ot tho onnoi lookod of tho pottorn book to docido on futur lowing projoch. Page 37 Industrious art students chipped end chiieled ewey at their woodcut . Min Harm tried to instruct an art itudent. whose mind seemed to be on other matters. Art students erected a colorful exhibit of their esthetic masterpieces in the foyer. Pago 38 Art of all kinds occupied the minds and activities of creative BHSers. Miss S. Harms at the main building and Mr. R. Bach at the annex were art instructors. Not pictured was Mrs. T. Ikstrum . Coordination . . . Teamwork . . . Sportsmanship That's my hair you're combing . . . tennis anyone? . . . jump higher, girls . . . one, two, cha, cha. cha, . . . bulls eye! . . . ow! didn't she say touch football! . . . soccer is colorful, okay, especially on the legs ... Turn on the HOT water . . . strike two . . . use your fingertips, not the palm of your hand! Sophomores practiced the rule: Don't let your opponent have the bafll Girl physical education teachers were: Miss B. Palmquist, Mrs. C. Brown, Mrs. M. Bots. and Miss J. Arth. Jump high, girls! Sophomore girls presented a panel discussion for health clast Pag 39 Members of the Boy ’ Physical Education Department were from loft to right: Mr. Molotky, Mr. Radebach. Mr. Smith, Mr. Carlton, and Mr. Cochran. Who stole the towels? . . . Aw, come on. quit soapin' up the shower room floor ... I get so tired of playing baseball, basketball, football, gymnastics, weight lifting, and wrestling! . . . Hey, who do you think you are? . . . Lawrence Welk. blowing bubbles in the swimming pooH If not yourt, it’ mino! Page 40 Look, Ma. No Hand ! Sophomorat worked on the trampolino during their hour at the high school. Mr. Byhre took time out from hit job at administra-tivo aide. Mrt. Nachbar, English Resource teacher, was the person responsible for coordinating our new Honors Program. District Personnel Mr. Robert Timpte, co-ordinator of tho Social Studies Department. takes a rest from collecting visual aid and resource material for tho teachers' uso. Mrs. Dawson, co-ordinator of tho counseling department, looks over some permanent record files. Mr. Thompton was, for the second year, special classes instructor at tho annex. Mrs. Melum, A.F.S. adviser and special classes instructor, reads aloud to her students. Bloomington Senior High School Faculty - SENIOR HIGH BUILDING 964-65 ANNA MAE DAWSON Coordinator of Guidance B.A. Coo College M.A. University of Minnesota CORNELIA NACHBAR English Resource Teacher BA.. Hemline University MA University of Minnesota ROBERT TIMPTE Social Studies Resource Teacher B.S. University of Minnesota MA. State Univeriity of Iowa DONALD SNYDER Athletic Director B.S. Morningsido College M.Ed. University of Minnesota JANET ANDERSON Senior Counselor BA. Augsburg College MA. University of Minnesota VIRGINIA PHIPPS Junior Counselor BA. University of Colorado MA. Univorsity of Minnesota MAC REDMOND Junior Counselor B.A. Concordia College MA. University of Minnesota JOHN TESMER Senior Counselor BA. St. Mary’s College MA. Fresno State College Honor Society Adviser DONALD ARTHUR World History B.S. Mankato State College Assistant Football Coach Assistant Track Coach lettermen Adviser ROBERT BACH Art Crafts B.S.. BA. University of Wisconsin Football Coach Wrestling Coach LAURA BARTHELME Shorthand Secretarial Office Practice B.A. St. Catherine College Department Head ORRIN BERGAN English B.S. University of North Dakota Dramatics Director JOHN BLOOM Modern Problems B.S. Mankato State Collage ROBERT BOEHME German B.S. University of Minnesota Department Head MAXINE BOTS Physical Education 8A. Iowa State College MA. Colorado Stote College Bruinetfe Adviser GA A. Adviser CAROL BROSSETH English B.S. Winona State College JAMES BURKE Chemistry B.S. University of Minnesota RICHARD BYRNE Choir Glee Club Chorus B.S., M.Ed. University of Minnesota Madrigals MARSHALL CARLSON Modern Problems B.S.. M.S. Drake Univorsity Assistant Basketball Coach EVERETT CHAPMAN World History B.S. Wisconsin State Teacher's College Debate Adviser DONALD CHASE World History B.A. St. Olof College VIRGIL CLAUSEN World History Physical Education B.S. Winona State College Football Cooch Basketball Coach ALMAJEAN CONNELL English B.A. Macalester College JOHN DENNIS Orchestra BA. Luther College M.A. Univenity or Minnesota SUSAN DICKINSON Home Economics B.S. North Dakota State University Pep Club Adviser Assistant Yearbook Adviser JAMES DIMOND Physiology BA. University of Minnesota M.Ed. Macalester College Yearbook Adviser GEORGE DRIER Physics Physical Science B.S. Wisconsin Stote University M.S. Temple University ALBERT EATON World History B.S. Mankato Stata College M.Ed. University of Minnesota EDWARD EHLI Reading Consultant B.S. North Dakota State College M.A. Colorado State College MARION FISCHER English B.S. St. Teresa Cotege MARCIA FRIDLAND • English BA. Hemline University ORPHA GILBERTSON Librarian B.S. University of Minnesota ALICE GILDERHUS Modern Problems B.S. University of Minnesota SUSAN GISVOLD Home Economics 8.S. Iowa State University WESLEY HANSON World History International Relations B.S. Wisconsin State College SONJA HARMS Art B.S. University of Minnesota Art Adviser Evergreen CHARLES HENGEL Wood Mechanical Drawing B.S. Winona Steto College DONNA HIPPS Librarian B.S. Iowa State University MA. University of Minnesota JOSEPH HUTTON Modern Problems BA. Hamline University MA. University of Minnesota Basketball Coach TEIKA IKSTRUMS Art B.S. Purdue University ROBIN JACOB English B.S. Winona State College Drama Director Thespian Adviser BLAKE JASKOWIAK Higher Algebra Plapo Geometry B.S. St. Cloud State Golf Cooch EUGENE JERECZEK Mechanical Drawing Shop Math Sheet Metal B.S. University of Minnesota WILMA JOHNSON French Spanish BA. Albright College ROGER JOHNSTON Psychology B.S. Augustana College Service Club Adviser LOREN KESLER Physiology Physics B.S. Orako University Intramurals MARGARET KIRILUK Spanish BA. Macalester College ARTHUR KOIVUMAKI Speech m BA.. MA. University of Minnesota Speech Director LILA KUNTZ Typing Notehand BA. Luther College DONALD KUZMA World History Ph.B. University of North Dakota Philosophy Club Department' Head AGNES LEE Latin English B.A. Augustana College Latin Club A. F.S. KENNETH LOWER Higher Algebra Enriched Mathematic BA. Augsburg College JOHN LUDVIGSEN Survey of Mathematics Higher Algebra Geometry B. S.. M.Ed. University of Minnesota DONALD LUNDMAN Mechanical Drawing Technical Drawing Architectural Drawing B.Sm MA. University of Minnesota MARGARET LYDELL Office Practice Bookkeeping Typing B.S. St. Cloud College EARL LYONS English B.S. University of Minnesota Assistant Yearbook Adviser EVELYN MELUM Special Class BA. Macalester College A. F.S. Adviser GERALD MOLOSKY Physical Education BA. St. Thomos College Wrestling Coach WILLIAM OCHS Solid Trigonometry Higher Algebra B. S. Northern State Teachers College M.Ed.. University of South Dakota Heed Track Coach Head Cross Country Coach Intramural Coach GERALD ORR Auto Mechanic Advanced Metals B.S. University of Minnesota Department Head BRUCE PAINE Electricity Mechanical Drawing B.S., MA. University of Minnesota Page 42 MEDORA PERLMAN English B.S. Boston Univorsity Evergreen Advisor CHARLES PETERSON Chemistry M.S.. M.Ed. St. Thomas College Department Heed DUANE RIPPEL Bookkeeping BA. Guitavui Adolphus College VIRGINIA RODEN Shorthand Typing B.S. College of St. Benedict WILLIAM RUMPEL Modern Problems B.S. Mankato Stoto College Assistant Dobete Coach ORVILLE RUUD Physics B.S.. MA. Univorsity of Minnesota STEVEN ST. MARTIN Enrichod Mathemotics Plano Geometry B.S.. M.A. University of Minnesota LISBETH SALOSCHIN German B.A.. M.A., B.S. University of Minnesota KENNETH SANGRENE Solid Trigonometry Higher Algebra B.S. University of Minnesota CLIFFORD SEVERSON American History Conservation BA. Hamline University F.TA. Adviser ROBERT SHANNON Instrumental Music B.S. Univorsity of Minnesota SANDRA SOLBERG English B.S. Winono State College Y-Teens Adviser BETTY STAINER Journalism English Publications B.S.. M.Ed. Phillips University Mah-Quh Adviser Quill and Scroll Adviser MARY STEWART French B.A. Monmouth College CALMER STRAND Printing B.S. Winona Steto College MA. University of Minnesota Stage Technician NORMAN THORSON Psychology BA. University of South Dakota MA. University of Minnesota AMY TRAVIS Home Economics BA. Concordia College MARION VAN HAUR English BA. Montana State University MA.T. Reed College HARVEY WESTROM Chemistry B.S. Bemidji State College M.S. New Meiico Highlands University ORVILLE WHITE Biology B.S. William Penn College Tennis Coach MARILYN WILHELM English B.S. St. Cloud College ROBERT WILSON Modem Problems B.S. Millersvilfe State College IRENE YUNG English BA. Concordia College Department Head ANNEX MYRON OLSON Sophomore Counselor BA. Concordia College MA. University of Minnesota ROGER ANDERSON Metals Wood B.S. Mankato State College JEANNE ARTH Physical Education B.S. St. Teresa College GAA. Adviser ROBERT BACH Art Crafts B.S. Wisconsin State College ROBERT BOESER American History BA. St. John's University Hockey Coach JUDITH BRIGGS Art B.S. St. Cloud College COLLEEN BROWN Physical Education B.S. Mankato State College Cheerleader Adviser GAA. Adviser LORRAINE BRYNILDSON English BA. St. Olaf College A.F.S. Adviser Evergreen Adviser CARLTON CARLSON American History Physical Education MA. University of Minnesota Assistant Football Coach Ski Coach DARRELL COCHRAN Physical Education B.S., MA. University of Minnesota Head Football Coach BRENDA DALY English BA. University of North Dakota Evergreen Adviser ANGELA DROMETER English BA. S . Teresa College Theatrical Adviser Department Head BURNHAM ELTON American History B.S. University of Minnesota Football Coach Assistant Wrestling Coach Assistant Track Coach RALPH FRITZ American History BA. Hamline Univorsity MA. University of Minnesota Department Head NEIL HAMRIN Survey of Mathemotics Goometry B.S. University of Minnesota KAREN HEDLAND English BA. Augustana College Y-Teens Advisor Mah-Quh Adviser ROGER HOUSE American History Conservation B.S. Wisconsin State University GENEVIEVE HUBER English M.S. Mankato State College DOROTHY JACKSON French BA. Coe College LEONA JOHNSON Librarian B.S. University of Minnesota MICHAEL KARBO American History B.S. St. Thomas College MA. University Football Coach Softball Coach NORMAN LEISTIKOW American History Speech BA. Luther College Debate Coach ROBERT LIND Wood Mechanical Drawing B.S. University of Minnesota RODNEY LINGENFELTER Geometry B.S., M.S. Winona State College Assistant Cross Country Coach Intramural Coach DELLA MARTINEZ Basic Business BA. Colorado State College Assistant Yearbook Advisor Modern Dance Adviser ALLEN MUNNEKE English BA. Monmouth College M.S. Western Illinois University PAUL MYHRE Geomotry BA. Augsburg College BEVERLY O’CONNOR Biology B.S. University of Minnesota BARBARA OVERLIE English BA. St. Olaf College BEVERLY PALMQUIST Physical Education B.S. University of Minnesota RICHARD PEARSON Typing Basic Business BA. Augsburg College MA. Macalester Collego LLOYD PETERSON Amoricon History BA, Hamlino University 8aseball Coach YFC Adviser MARSHALL RADEBACH Physical Education BA. Augsburg Collego Baseball Coach Football Coach Hockey Coach VALERIA REED Spanish Latin BA. Nebraska State Teacher's College ROBERT SHARROW Biology B.S. Hamline University DWAYNE SMITH Biology Physical Education B.S. Gustevus Adolphus College MA. University of Minnesota Basketball Coach KENT STEVER Algebra Plane Geometry B.S. Winona State College LAWRENCE THOMFORQE Biology B.S.. M.S. Winona State College RAYMOND THOMPSON Special Class BA. Gustevus Adolphus DELILAH THORNTON Typing BA. Concordia Collego MA. University of North Dakota MARYADELE VAUGHAN Typing B.S. St. Cloud State College KAARINA WARGELIN English A.8. Lake Forest College MA. Northwestern University GENE WISE American History BA. Gustavus Adolphus College M.S. Mankato State Collego Football Coach DOROTHY ZIEBELL Home Economics 8.S. University of Minnesote Pago 43 Helping out at tho Senior Steak Fry were Mr. Hanton, Mr. Lee. ond Mr. Hengel. Putting the omphatit on perception wat Mr. Thorton, world famout ptychology teacher. Faculty in Action . . . Pago 45 Administration Mr. Fred M. Atkinson, former superintendent of the Utica, Michigan school system, became head of the Bloomington school district on January 29, 1965. The position had been vacant since the June 20, 1964 death of Superintendent Hubert S. Olson. Mr. Atkinson spent nine years as superintendent of the Utica schools. His experiences in keeping the building program ahead of the mushrooming population in that community made him especially qualified to head the Bloomington public schools. For the past five years, Mr. P. Arthur Hoblit has served as assistant superintendent of secondary education. This year, his duties were considerably increased when the board of education appointed him to the position of acting superintendent. In the interim between the death of Mr. Olson and the selection of Mr. Atkinson, Mr. Hoblit ably carried out the varied duties of superintendent. The highly competent member of the School Boerd were elected by the community. They ere. from left to right: Mr. Fred Atkinson. Superintendent; Dr. Herley Racer. Clerk; Mr. William Carlson. Vice President; Mr. Luther Ford. Chairman; Mr. Warren Abrahamson. Deputy Clerk; Mrs. Edith Meinecke. Treasurer; Mr. Arthur Wangaard, Deputy Treasurer. Page 46 Mr. Ray Hanson has been the principal of BHS since I960. Before that he taught science and journalism while serving as yearbook adviser. Mr. Hanson has earned the highest respect of the Bloomington Bears. Mr. Russell Lee, acting assistant principal last year, has taken on the full responsibility of being assistant principal in tho main building. Previous to his arrival in Bloomington, he was principal of the Belle Plaine high school. BHQ Administrators . . . Mr. Robert Vinatieri was. for his third year, an administrator at BHS. He was added to the staff as an assistant principal but now holds the title of principal of the high school Annex. Next year he will be principal of the now Konnody High School. Mr. Gerald Nichols was, until last year, audio-visual coordinator. He became the assistant principal at the Annex during last year and retained the same position again this yoar. He was found to be a vital functioning part of the high school Annex team. Page 47 Mrs. Mabel Foss has been the life saver of almost every stu-dont at BHS at one time or another. As well as being Mr. Hanson's secretary, she was supervisor of all general office activities and has been an important cog in administration of the school. Plan for new school Mr. Charles Nelson was often seen by BHS students in his role as attendance officer. Also, ho was seen each morning at tho head of a long, long line of absentees. He doubles in his second responsibility as audio-visual coordinator for the high school. Page 4a Mr. Tesmer, Senior Counselor; Mr. Redmond. Junior Counselor; Mrs. Spangler. Counselors' secretary; Mrs. Phipps, Junior Counselor; and Mrs. Anderson, Senior Counselor, met informally to discuss problems of the morning. You never outgrow your need for counselors! Mr. Tesmer, help! Is it too late to transfer out of physics? 75$ for PSAT by today? Next quarter you've got to start studying . . . Mrs. Spangler, could you help me with this? College applications should have been in by when? Grades, activities, MSAT scores, PSAT scores. ACT scores, aptitude scores, references—a permanent file for every student in the school ... No wonder it takes two weeks to get in for an appointment! Mr. ludvigsen't fraa period gave him an opportunity to chat with the counselors about hit student . Mr. Olson, sophomore boys' counselor, prepared test score interpretations. Mrs. Cadwell. the Sophomore counselor, appeared to thoroughly enjoy her job. Mrs. Pegort is secretary to the assistant superintendent. Page 49 High tohool librarian warn: Mrt. Edith Willi . dark; Mrt. C. Franl. dark; Mrt. D. Hippt. Auist«nt Librarian; Mrt. O. Gilbartion. Head Librarian. Efficiency, courtesy and friendliness At tha Anna Library tha dark wara: Mrt. Lamb and Mrt. S. Matthew . seemed uppermost in the minds of the Librarians . . . Mrt. Laona Johnton was haad librarian at tha Anna . Pag® 50 Tha library proved to be a havan of ratt for buty BHSart. Mr . Lorraino Bentley wa on the job os attendance clerk at the Annex while Mr . Pixley was a great aid in the smooth functioning of the Annex office. Clickety-clack . . . how do you spell? . . . She is in room 202 . . . You're welcome . . . Mr . Donna Erlandson Counselors' Secretary Get your tickets at the district office . . . only ope minute on the phone, please . . . Lunch time! Office Personnel . . Nurses . . . Annex nurse, Mr . Mary Glu-maclt, left, and main building nurse, Mr . Elizabeth Anderson. right. What would mealtime be without our cooks? Standing, loft to right: Clarico Nybo. Adeline Gillmeister, Elaine Austad, Dorothy Hamming. Floranca Ryman, head cook. Virginia Larson. Edith Lasch, Neva Andarson. Donna Schipansky, Lorraine Gerry. Sonya Robinson. Lillian Johnson. Food Service Supervisor. Seated, left to right: Jeanette ArimbM, Mildred Hodgeman, Glyniece Zielen, Ruth Anderson. Sylvia Mikkelson. Arlene Rock. Shirley Talley. Cooks . . . Lunch time seems to be the favorite time of day for BHSers, thanks to the cooks. The food is good—although you can’t have steak every day. Pizzaburgers seem to be the favorite food of the year! Mrs. Lillian Johnson, standing, is Food Service Supervisor for all Bloomington Public Schools. Mrs. Florence Ryman. seated, is head cook for BHS. Pag® 52 Annex cooks fixed lunch daily for hungry sophomores. Left to right: Helen Peter. Helen Hammond. Eva Johnson. Doris Freeman, Laura Behrendt. Katherine Lane. Marie Kniejs, Gloria Lewis, Joan Krueger. Custodians keep our school in running order. Standing: Paul Kimbler, storekeeper, Jim Peterson, Will Herman. Harold Langdon. Seated: Ruth Smed, Rose Christian. Walt Behm. chief engineer, Ralph Daly, chief custodian, Jo Thornburg. Head, trucking and equipment, Hilary Justen, Daryte Rice. Custodians Sweep, sweep, sweep, all I do is sweep . . . Why can't these kids ever pick up this paper? . . . Not another locker jammed! . . . Gum! There's nothing I hate as much as gum . . . I just cleaned this yesterday! . .. The custodians’ biggest problem seems to be kids . . . Why are they always smiling? Tha afternoon shift custodians are: Standing l-r, Dalmar Snook, Ken Venett Seated are: Zac Okonek. Ralph Anderson, Ed McNeal, Lowell Higgins. 53 Annex custodial sfaff cleaned up after sophomores. Left to right, Bill Hurley. Lorainne Blaisdell, Bernard Larson, chief custodian, Dale Bishop. Dale Remme. Hurry up with tho shovel, we have to get this dono by 1965. Kennedy High School - for the Future Rome wasn't built in a day—and neither was Kennody High School. Pag© 54 The academic circle has three floors of triangular shaped classrooms. page 55 Activi+'es It took the help of many to make a tuecaitful Homecoming. The latt-minute wait. Nominations . . . petitions . . . voting . . . decorating the gym . . . the procession of royal candidates . . . the exciting moment of coronation . . . Greet your new royalty —King Dave Livingston and Queen Chris Parsons! ... Page 56 Page carried crown .- Am bait ad or i offered gift to Royalty. Moment approaches Ree Seckett, '63 Queen, crowni Dave Livingiton 64 King. The crowning moment. Page 57 Princes and Princessos: Cheryl Weed. Steve Fahrcnkrog, Becky Wostergard. Gordy Jonet, Jan Zie-Ion. Roll!© Schlicting. Not pictured: Cheryl Kratkin, Steve Steinke. Pictured below: Robyn Sackett and Ron Atkinson, Sophomore Attendants. Leslie Parsons and Mike Esterly, Junior Attendants. Page 58 19G5 Homecoming Royalty Last for Bloomington High School Standing from loft to right: Mary Jo Humting, Sanior Ambassador; Yvonna Halvorion, Junior Ambassador; Margarat Lapping. Sophomora Ambauador; Page ScoM Smith; King Dava Livingston; Queen Chris Parson : Page Susan Groat; Richard Shannon. Sophomore Ambassador; Stare Ward. Junior Ambassador; John Griggs. Sanior Ambassador. Sitting from left to right: Mika Etterly. Leslie Parsons. Junior Attendants; Gordy Jonas. Rollie Schlicting, Stare Fahrankrog. King Attendants; Cheryl Weed. Jan Zialan. Becky Wastargard. Quean Attendants; Ron Atkinson. Robyn Sackett. Sophomora Attendants. Homecoming festivities opened with an air of expectancy and hope for wondrous things in 1964. Queen candidates were nominated by petitions and voted on by the senior class. The five lucky girls with the highest number of votes were selected as queen finalists. The junior and sophomore attendants were chosen in the same way. The five candidates for king were chosen by the Lettermen’s Club. Tuesday, October 22. a general election was held with the entire student body voting. Coronation night was October 29. Tension mounted as everyone secretly hoped that his candidate would be crowned. After a long moment of suspense. Dave Livingston and Chris Parsons were crowned King and Queen. The hopes of many were culminated as scepters were given to the royal couple, and as their year-long reign began. Homecoming ended with all its festivities becoming wonderful memories for many BHS students and alumni. Page 59 Senior torvod royalty Homecoming day. Chari Kratlin and Greg Backer enjoyed themselve at the dance.. Homecoming Chris' locker got the royal treatment. This is our last Homecoming! Let's make it our best .. . Who do you think will be King and Queen? . . . What color is your dress? . . . pepfests . . . failure to Put Park in Reverse . . . Everything was perfect. Too bad we lost the game. Pago 60 Flag twirler performed at Homecoming game. festivities draw a close A packed stadium cheered at Homecoming The latt flame of Bloomington Homecoming goes out. B-Squad cheerleader do their part at Homecoming pepfest. Page 61 The new queen geh a helping hand from titter Leslie. Cheerleaders ham it up at the pepfest. Jan Zielen i Kraskin Junior end Senior Student Council member were: R. Allen. D. Bacon. J. Brant. L Burton. P. Cannon. 0. Carlton, D. Carter, C. Chamber . P. Craig. S. DeMeret . S. D. Eve. C. Fither, G. Fort. J. Fredell. S. Gamble. C. Griggt. J. Hall. J. Hammer. K. Hertkopf, J. Harvey. B. Havnen. J. Hemming. L Hjort. S. Hoffman. D. Hollmger. D. Hohag. J. Jones. M. J. Krant. S. Ketcher. B. Luckie. P. lukach. M. Lybeck. S. McAninch. P. McMorrow. L Maton. D. F. Miller. D. Moore. J. Munton. M. Murphy. J. Newland, 8. Nord. C. Olson. C. Partont, P. Pellett. D. Peterton. K. Peterson, K. Peterson, R. Polk. H. Reed. L Richardson, P. Ryder, V. Savage, D. Spande. L Spande. R. Schlichting, C. Smith. G. Trowbridge. 8. Velie, S. Ward. J. Wilken, G. Yob, J. Zielen. Qtudent Council This meeting of the Bloomington High School Student Council will now come to order . . . please? . . . the housing committee reports that we still need 300 more homes . . . Welcome MASC delegates . . . who are those cute girls in the information booth . . . Where's the pool? . . . Come ye to the fair ... Do we have to have assigned seating? . . . What is the administration's opinion on this? . . . About music in the lunchroom . Why don't we just forget it? . . . Due to the lack of a treasurer we will have no treasurer's report this morning . . . Does anyone know who the junior class officers are yet? . . . The apple machine is empty again ... is there any further new business? . . . Resolved: There should be a Lake Conference Student Council Convention next year . . . The meeting is adjourned. Student Council officer were, left to right: Dick Whitbeck, Vice pretident; Bob Cole. Pretident; Jim Peck. Treeturer; end Dick Doley, Secretery. Page 64 Vicki Sevege. Senior Student Council member, geve her report on the leke Conference Student Council meeting. Sophomore Student Council members were: J. Anderson. N. Anderson. R. Atkinson, D. Baker, D. Banks, J. Bergh, J. Bothwell, Vf. Carroll, M. CHoster, V. Cronin, B. Douglas. J. Duncan, D. Freiheit, D. Giddings, R. Hottol, B. Kaul, J. Kieffer, S. Klee, G. Klostor. R. Kloster, K. Kocourek, T. Landis, E. Melum, T. Newport, M. O'Brian. R. Penrod, T. Rivard, D. Rosette. K. Rusted, L. Swanson, R. Teschendorf, J. Thompson, G. Utecht, K. Wilson, C, Youngquist. Represents Leadership Ron Polk, junior Student Council member, gave a committee report. Pago 65 Bears host Minnesota Student Council Convention Delegate from over 300 junior and senior high school were groeted by the Welcome banner. Dianne Isaacson is shown below assisting in the registration of some of the 900 delegates. Highlights of the three day convention were the Thursday evening banquet, the performance of Brigadoon, the Convention Ball, featuring the Blue Diamonds band, and the plunge party at Penn Junior High School. A good part of the fun was in the active campaigning for State offices. Mr. Vinatiari. speaker Mr. Dar Roa, BHS Student Council President Bob Cole, and Stato Studont Council President Bruce Anderson hold a conference prior to the general sossion. Dr. Kennoth McFarland also addressed the delegates. Pago 66 Exhibits depicting activities carried out by student councils were on display in the gym. Delegates at work Bonilde was really fired up to win presidency. Original campaign potters decorated walls, windows, oven the coiling. St. Louis Park's campaign for presidency includod a parade in the auditorium. AFS officers end foreign eicKange student : Mrs. Melum. adviser; Rol!ie Schlicting, president; Tons Netherton, returnee; Karl Hansen, treasurer; Jecquie Newland. from New Zealand; Ruth Figi, secretary: Ramona Fernando, from the Philippines; Monica Nothnagel, vice president. Ramona has dark hair and is from the Philippines and Jacquie is dark blond and is from New Zealand . . . We have two girls instead of boys . . . Oh, come now, Tom, a poncho with cutoffs ... A picnic in the cold fall is fun once you’re numb and can't feel the cold . . . Somebody catch that paper plate, my food's on it . . . That’s not the way you eat spaghetti; you wind it with a spoon . . . not your finger . . . Does spaghetti sauce come off a white blouse? . . . Boy. AFS sure can be fun . . . What a way to meet new friends . .. Sue Stien and Debbie Lindberg are in competition this year for next summer's exchange program. AF9 had Jacquie, Ramona, and Tom dacorafad tha AFS Christmas traa. 8. Abrahamson, G. Allaman, 0. Anderson, K. Andarson, L Andarson, A. Badow, G. Bailay, A. Bjugstad, M. Boachar, N. Boyd, C. Brand, B. Brandtnar, N. Brown, A. Byars. K. Cecka, M. Chadwick, M. Chadwick, J. Chester. J. Christianson. N. Dahl. K. Daniels. K. Eckert. M. Eldridge, A. Emanuelson. L Englund, S. Esler, L. Falconer, R. Fernando, R. Figi, D. Forsmark, J. Freidlund, K. Frathaim, C. Furuli, J. Gahnstrom, B. Gensmer, M. Gjerdingen, R. Goodrich, S. Grahm. M. Granini, N. Gustafson. D. Gustafson, K. Guist, L Hadden, K. Hansen, S. Harvey, P. Herreid, B. Hoppe, Y. Hornicke. P. Husomen. K. Huston. L ll«ff, L. Johnston, L. Jungar, $. Kacher, C. Kassuba, S. Keith, C. Kaprios, J. Kiffa, P. Knutson. K. Krani. S. Kruger, P. Land, L LaPih, B. Larkin, S. Liebo, B. Lien, N. Lindstrand, S. Luhman, S. Luts. M. Martin, M. Mehlum, L Mason. S. Millar, M. Misuhata, N. Michaud, P. Mick. B. Molberg. P. Montgomery, B. Mueller, S. Myrmel, P. Murphy, G. McAninch. S. McAninch, D. Malchar, B. Nelson, T. Netherton. J. New-land M. Norling, P. Norman, M. Nothnagel. A. Olsen, N. Olson, K. Pahl, I. Palmquist, J. Pates. K. Paulson, M. Retry. S. Phillipps. L Pond, A. Racer, D. Ressmussen. S. Render. R. Schlicting, P. Sinnott. C. Smith, L. Stotesbery, C. Tack, D. Thomas. J. Thompson. A. Weiss, R. Westphall. J. Weinke. S. Wildfang, P. Willmen N. Wilson. N. Winter, S. Wolfgang, C. Woodcock. D. Wyatt, J. Zimmerman, M. Zimmerman. Paqe 68 Junior AFS members: C. Anderson. K. Anderson, S. Anderson. C. Bakke. S. Benson. P. Berg. T. Berns, M. Bonney. E. Borgert, J. Brent. A. Bungert. D. Butler, D. Cerlson, L Carlson. S. Carroll. R. Cole. D. Conway, A. Coe. D. Dagle, D. Dahmes, R. Dale. S. Davis. R. Dean, L. Cecker. K. Dommor, P. Drayer, G. Eckert, R. Eisel, L Falconer. P. Farr. J. Faulk, R. Fading, P. Finley, G. Fisher, P. Frank. M. Froyd, L Gallea, S. Gamble, M. Granin!, Y. Halvorson, R. Henson, J. Hanson, E. Hart, C. Hawes, J. Hemming, P. Hoffman, G. Holoway, M. Holmbeck. P. Junes. M. Keller, E. Kneibel, J. Knoepke, M. Krans, J. Kurti, L. Larson, M. Larson. C. Leporte. D. Lindberg, B. Lovestrand, P. Menard, P. Millner, V. Muller. T. McMorrow. S. MeEathron, P. Nelson, T. Netherton, P. Nichols. C. Nouska, D. Olson. K. Olson. L Olson. K. Pahl. J. Pavlo, M. Peldo. P. Perkins. L Petsch. M. Pigeon. K. Ross. P. Schert, S. Seldon. S. Springer. J. Stalling, S. Stien. J. Stieneke. L Thompson. K. Tideman, R. Wells, C. Zuehl. Mrs. Melum and Rollie Schlicting holpod clean up after the successful AFS dinner. Sophomore members of AFS were: C. Anderson. N. Annett. V. Blanchard. L Brittain. S. Butler. F. Byers. C. Carlson. J. Carlson. J. Chapman. M. Craigie, D. Dar-favel, D. Davidson. M. Deluge. S. Elstad. C. Erickson. G. Erickson, K. Fetter. M. Forus. C. Frank. A. Frostad. B. Fuller. C. Govel. M. George, C. Guerdon, P. Gudim. G. Hanson. S. Hoblit. S. Hofmeister. L Host. T. Hurst. S. Jeske. C. Jones. B. King. K. Knutson. T. Landis. D. Larson. J. Larson. N. Larson. K. Looney. P. Milne. C. Molberg, L. Myhre, T. Nelson. J. Nothnagel. B. Ogden. M. Olson. P. O'Reilly. E. Parthun, P. Petersen. P. Peterson. E. Potry. K. Paul. J. Roybourn, P. Sandhoff. M. Schunke. L. Scowcraft, D. Stromborg. G. Taylor. C. Zeidlhach. P. Walter. P. Warren. A. Williams. K. Yung. C. Youngquist. Pago 69 AFS Personalities of the Year Su Stien and Debbio Lindberg. AFS finalist to 90 abroad, ipaculatad on where they might bo tont this summer. Tom Netherton, this yoor'i AFS returnee, displayed soma of hi souvenirs from Peru. DEAR BHSers, You really have a wonderful school, and I have thoroughly enjoyed being here this year. I have been made to feel welcome by you, the students of Bloomington High School, and because of this. I will always remember this school with great affection. I hope some of you will get the chance to come and see what my country, New Zealand, is like one day, and I am glad I have had the opportunity to see what your country is really like. Dear Great Bruins. My stay here in Bloomington is the most eventful and unforgettable year in my life. I have never been so impressed by such a big group of active, friendly and talented students. I've come to love Bloomington as my second home and school and America my second country, that I don't feel like going back to the Philippines. But I fervently hope to see you again some day. Ako'y buong nagpapasalamat Heartily thanking you, National Honor Socioty mombers: D. Abrahamson. J. Anderson, J. Anderson, K. Anderson, G. Atkinson. P. Auno, G. 8entley, S. Barg, R. Bird, A. Bjugstad, Y. Bjur, K. Blake. P. Brady B. Brandtnor. M. Brant. T. Brottigon. C. Brock, N. 8rown. B. Bunting. P. Cannon, J. Carlston. P. Carpontor. J. Chaso, J. Chester, P. Christianson, R. Cole. S. Cor-neliut, M. Craig, V. Craig, S. Dahlon, J. Dalstad. R. Davi . C. Desenborg, K. Dewey, K. Eckert. J. Eidem. M. Eldridge, D. Eller, E. Engel, L. Englund, S. Fahrenkrog, R. Fernando, R. Figi, C. Fisher, J. Flyen, J. Freidlund, P. Forstad, C. Furuli, G. Gahnstrom, M. Gjerdigen, S. Gordon. L. Grandpre, J. Green, N. Gustafson, K. Hamen, J. Hoald, S. Hammer, P. Homme. K. Hubbard, D. Isaacson, G. Jones. L. Junger, K. Kassube, T. Keith. J. Kluegel, K. Knudson, M. Knutson. V. Kopel, K. Kragnet, D. Kwakenat, P. Larimer, C. Larson, M. Larson. J. Lestor, B. Lien, C. Lindor, N. Lindstrend. P. Linn, D. Livingston, G. Lium, G. Louiselle, V. McAninch, P. McMorrow, C. Manwiller, L. Mason, S. Morrick, J. Marti, D. Miller. E. Molberg, P. Montgomery. J. Munson. M. Munt, S. Myrmel, C. Naslund, H. Nolson, J. Newland, T. Nelson, B. Nolle, P. Norman, M. Nothnagol C. Nyborg, A. Olson, A. Palmer, R. Pearson, A. Racer. S. Reddol, S. Render. D. Roddy, N. Rosenow, K. Schaller, S. Schlosser, K. Scheurer, S. Selden, B. Speva-eok, B. Stillman, R. Studt, C. Tack, M. Taylor, J. Thompson. J. Thorburn, H. Udseth, M. Thoroson. J. Waddell. D. Walsoth, R. Wcstorgerd. B. Westfahl, R. Whitbeck. S. Wildfang, G. Winkler. N. Winter, S. Wolfgang, J. Yob, L. Halvorson. Honor Society . . . Character, Scholarship, Leadership, Service ... I finally made it! . . . Congratulations! Thanlc you. Congratulations! Thank you. etc . . . What if my candle won’t light! . . . Mr. Tesmer, we're about $50 in the hole .. . Get out there and sell that popcorn!! . . . Gee. how old is this stuff, anyway? . . . Fresh four day old popcorn here! . . . I tutored her 40 hours and she still failed! . . . Chicago, here we come! . . . Keep the candles burning for character, scholarship, leadership, and service. At the fall initiation of naw members, Pat McMorrow, Bob Cole, Sue Merrick, and Ruth Figi represented the four standards by which the new members were chosen. Page 72 Corey Naslund was careful not to burn his fingers at initiation. Honor Society officers were, left to right. John Cerlsten, tutoring director; Jerri Green, vice pret.; Kerl Hansen, pres.; Ruth Figi, sec.; Pat McMorrow, trees. Mr. Tesmor joked with the old” members who served refreshments to initiates and their parents after the induction ceremony. Highest Scholastic Honor Honor Society members diligently sold popcorn to earn money for their treasury. A pause that refreshes.' Spring initiates took their oath of allegiance as they were inducted into Honor Society. Page 73 Debaters began a roat drivo to overcome an important lost by graduation in '64. Attending sovoral moot por week they built an admirable record over the season. Members of Mr. Chapman's crew were, front row: Kay Melchisedoch, Carol Zuohl, Georgia Bailey. Second row: Paul Doaven. Karon Turnquist, Beth Molberg, Alice Olsen and Joff Kosse. Third row: Mr. Chapman, Tom Hob-lit. Mark Engelstad, Karl Hansen. Bill Lloyd and Bill Butler. Missing from this picturo is Bill Rumpel, assistant dobate coach. Miles covered and words bantered . . . Debate Team Mainstays of many debates were Both Molberg, Alice Olsen, Mark Engelstad and Karl Hansen. I Annex dobating team membors are shown bolow. Thoir adviser for 1964-65 was Mr. Leistikow. Future Teachers Choose Service Profession Members of the FTA under guidance of Mr. Clifford Severson selected their cKoico of professions with on oyo to bettering the education of boys end girls. Members of the group were: T. McMorrow, S. Gustevson. B. Jensen, L Ester, C. Benson. P. Brady. K. Dewey, N. Rosenow, P. Owen, M. Kirkwood, M. Chedwicl, K. Blake, E. Kniebel, J. Hall. M. Harshbarger, S. Kromer. S. Myrmel, E. Hart, P. Knutson. I9M- 5 FTA Officers wore: President; Kathy Blake, Vice-President; Jamie Hall, Secretary; Peg Owen, Treasurer; Marsha Harshbarger. P.irjO 75 Member of th High School Fufuro Nun Club woro: F. Aloft. S. An-darton, P. Auno. S. Bahnor. L. Coven. P. Chritlionton. 6. Howet, M. Kellor, M. Poldo. S. Vondofhoef. J. Weddell. P. WentUnd, C. Woodcock. Our Nurses of Tomorrow Future Nurtet got « chence to tee if it't reoOy worth W. The winnert of the Anno clothing drive received the tpoilt of victory. Member of the Anne Future Nurtet were: P. Anderton. V. Aulted. T. Grey. L Holme. P. Spurgin. L Swenton. J. Vendeleero, K. Winter . Page 76 All right, pair up now girls, and we'll begin the tour ... St. Barnabas sure is a big hospital—my feet are killing me ... Do we have to help with the immunization clinic . . . What’s that you say, only one person from the high school contributed to the clothing drive? . . . Mrs. Hed-land's room at the Annex won? . . . This little pin says you're a member of the Future Nurses Club of America—wear it in good health! A little bit of humor helped relieve the pretture thet wet pieced upon the herd-working ttege crew. Thespians Produce Top-rate Plays Membert of the Thetpient -.re: G. Allemen. A. Byert. S. Ce troll. R. Deley. R. Deen. M. Bdridge. R. Figi. D. Fortmerk. J. Helvorvon, K. Hollewey. K. Hubberd J. Johnton. P. Kene. P. Knuhon. T. Kobeyethi. S. Kruger. J. Kurti. D. Kwekenet. L Urton. M. Lerton, C. Loken. D. Melcher. K. M.let. B. Molberg. T. Netherton. P. Oker-itrom. J. Pederton. S. Phillippt, M. Pigeon. L Richerdton. M. Rockne. S. Schlotter, D. White. N. Winter. Page 77 Brigadoon . . . every one hundred years for one day . . . Fiona, Tommy, Meg, and Jeff ... I kinna say! . . . Heather on the Hill . . . Hold up that scenery! The wedding . . . the Sword Dance ... the chase . . . death . . . life . . . love. The cast party . . . the autograph party . . . Oh, Tom, please sign mine! Brigadoon, forever in our hearts. Mag (old Jaff a badtima ttory. Bleeping Brigadoon reawakened Tom Natharton autographad album at tha record party. Page 78 Ranaa Dean at Mag rang My Mothar't Wadding Day. Jeennie Diederich, as Maggie, did a funeral dance in honor of lost love at mournert watched in sorrow. Mr. Jacob and Mr. Boehme. director , and Mitt Martinet, choreographer, put finishing touches on the play. . , , „ M .. „ An over-annout Meg showed Jett a retting spot. for Conventioners Town folk gathered at the fair after a long night Paul Okerstrom as Harry Beaton did the sword dance. Page 79 Those infernal safety pockets popped up again. Sophomores Presented Our Hearts Were Young and Gay C'mon boys! Let's get out here for tryouts . . . please? . . . Who's got a really horrid still life for the hotel scene? ... Margaret, you have to wear it. . . but it's so revealing! . . . It's on backwards and I can’t change now! . . . These bunks are gonna collapse . . . We do need a mattress!... Emily, get your foot off my face ... Sorry it felt firm . . . Kris, you simply don't sound like a foghorn . . . Ohhh his grease paint will not behave . . . Hey! You don't look old and cloddy enough ... Sorry Marsh, we can't do the play in the dark . . , Why the little—chipmunk . . . The administration frowns on that sort of thing . . . Child, draw closer ... dim lights . . . Engulfed!! . . . traditional roses .;. and memories. Page 80 Why, those most definitely do look like spots. You certeinly look ... charming. Cornelia. Time Out for Memburt of tho c«f: Ginger Carol. Diane Quaal, Howard Carol, Richard Daly: Agne Carol, Sue Kruger: Joan Carol, Pat Farr: Jeanne Carol, Mary Lou Pigeon. Ginger Mr. Carol hat a man-to-man talk with Ginger. Mr. Carol and hit harem. Well Dad, I made the football team . . . What do you mean about being an outcast from society? «. . . Mom. I can't get my shoulder pads untied! . . . Agnes, you've always known how much I've wanted a son . . . Mother, why can't Ginger be ordinary like the rest of us . . . That can’t be Ginger on the cover of Life, but it is! These students also played an important part in the production of Time Out For Ginger : Judy Pedersen, the maid; Ken Miles, Eddie Davis; Randy Nelson, Tommy Green; Steve Phillipps. the high school principal; Gary Rieckhoff, the bank president, Howard's boss; Paul Okerstrom, student director: Gail Allaman, student director; Diane Forsmark, student stage manager. Mofhor, g t Mrious! Page 81 Philosophers Discussed Great Thinkers Officor wore Karl Hanion. Georgia Bailey. Sue Merrick, and Mike Ara i. Mahavira said to destroy all desire but the desire to be desireless . . . eager minds . . . eager mouths ... I wonder If I brought enough cookies . . . Oh! Kuz, I have a new Nietzsche . . . Sh-h-h, let me have just half an hour for a lecture, then we'll talk . . . Man is a selfish, lecherous beastie . . . Go home and try to refute, I think, therefore I am . . . Please define your terms . . . Mystical gesticulation? . . . George Bernard Shaw once said that Christianity is a great religion —it's too bad no one has tried it yet . . . laughter . . . frowns ... (a frown is the beginning of thought, dissent) . . . this generation needs to be able . . . Think! . . . find the flaw in the logic ... M. Araii, G. Bailey. D. Boiler. J. Chriitianion. C. Crouch, D. Dagle. P. Farr. P. Frank. R. Fernando. K. Hamon. T. Hoblit, S. Kaeher, M. larion, C. Laurie, D. Lindberg, S. Merrick. J. Nowland, P. Norman. D. Olion, M. Pigeon, M. Rockne. N. Rosond, A. Racer. R. Sludf, J. Thoma . S. Wildfang. C. Zeuhl. Pago 82 The big thinkers Checkmate! Oh, this game is hard to learn ... bishops, rooks, pawns . . . looks interesting, but it needs a lot of concentration . . . and I thought I knew how to play! ‘64 Members of Chess Club were: G. Allemen, P. Barron, B. Butler, A. Byers, K. Connell, 0. Conway, R. Elm, M. Engelstad. T. Kobayathi, T. Lee, S. Liebo, K. Miles. S. Phillipps B. Spivey, N. Winter, 0. White, Page 83 Deep in concentration the players contemplated their neit move. But I can't move there! Yearbook Staff Works For You Junior end Senior yearbook staff: K. Anderson, J. Atkinson, C. Barden, S. Berg, J. Berg, P. Christensen, V. Craig, S. Dittbrenner, G. Duba, J. Eidem, M. Eldridge, R. Elm, M. Engelstad, R. Figi, L Engstrom, D. Forsmark, T. Goodrich, L Gilbertson, M. Gilbertson, J. Harvey, K. Hertkoph, K. Helken, P. Hughes, V. Hult. M. Jeannette, D. Johnson, J. Kotse, P. Knutson. T. Kobayashi, N. Lauby, D. Lindberg, S. Maras, J. Markstrom. M. Norling, J. Ogdahl, L Peabody. J. Peavy, S. Parker. K. Paulson, S. Reder 1 Richter, V. Savage. K. Scheller, S. Springer. J. Thorburn, D. Tronnet, G. Valters. L Vickingson, A. Weiss. D. White. P. Zeidler. G. Zitterow. Pat Hughes and Steph Dittbrenner. two stalwarts of the staff, chose only the best pictures for the yearbook. Page irking moments too. Peabody here . . •“ I just thought I’d mention, your first deadline is tomorrow . . . Miss Martinez, it's December and we don't have any pictures yet! . . . Just think, a colored picture will only cost $400! ... I said no colored pictures! . . . But Mr. Dimond . . . This lay-out is all wrong—do it over! . . . These pictures will be the best I've ever taken! . . . Oh, Oh. I forgot to load the camera . . . Ouch! Don’t hit me Mr. Dimond . . . Thanks for all your help. Mr. Hanson . . . It's 3:00 A.M.—Can we go home now? . . . Someone run over and get a few hamburgers . . . Oh, the yearbook is beautiful—you're a real gem Mr. Dimond!!! Sophomore memben: R. Berg, M. Engelxtad, 8. Fuller, C. Jonei. C. Kimball, M. Krautbauor, M. Leonhardi. J. lueck, J. Moyer, N. Mixuhata, S. Ncxhoim, J. Poich, M. Smith, K. Yung. 8 Days a Week; 25 Hours a Day Vickie Savage burned the midnight oil tYping copy for the final deadline. Debating with your editor alwayt proved intorotting. The man behind the adt, Doug White. Page 85 I ju t love activities I never mit the 10:20 Sport !’ OK, wKat a tplend'd yearbook! I'm en eipert on mug shot .” A born buiineit men. Pago 86 Mah-Quh Staff: S. Andorcon. C. Bardtn, K. Borg. T. Brottingon. R. Figi. S. Harvey Y. Hornicka, J. Kudrle P Kmihon. J. Koim. J. Lar on. B. Lion, N. Michaud, B. Molborg, P. Montgomery. M. Munt. M. Norling. K. Podortan, C. Patar on. S. P.tann, S. Sehlo r. S. Schlovtor. R, Studt, C. Tack. G. Utacht. C. Wilkin on. J. Zimmarman. Mah-Quh informed Mah-Quh Editor ; laft to right, Tom Brattingen, LaVona Paabody, Robin Studt, Chri '•ek. Sandy Schlotier, Stava Andorton and Barb Lion. But, Mrs. Stainer, I thought copy day was tomorrow ... Is the coffee ready yet? . . . Hope the printer can decipher this layout ... You lost the sports copy? ... I'm sorry, but we forgot to send your story to the printer . . . Stop moving those desks around . . . Procrastination is the thief of time . . . Any ideas for some nice, scathing editorials? . . . When was feature copy due? . . . Let's start a news campaign for more school holidays . . . Who stole my typewriter? . . . What a glurby story . . . Are the papers here yet? Editor cut tory for nait iuua. Page 87 Hard working editor prepared layout . Idea men for Mah-Quh. Students '64-'65 Manager : Beth Molberg. Pam Montgomery. Karen Berg. Sue Harvey, and Cheryl Wifkinion. Butinett Manager Pam Montgomery howed Claudia Barden how to ave her penniet. Page 88 Sophomore Staff Member : S. Artder on, G. Atterbury, F. Beyer . S. Butler. M. Chetter, M. Craigie, M. DaW, M. Daluge, S. Fitted. L. Frederickton. K. Frommer. D. Gentmer. P. Grew, M. Hendrick on, K. Hill, S. Hoblit, S. Jetke, J. Kiefer, T. Landit, M. Lapping, D. Larton, K. Looney, H. Moany, C. Moberg, S. Nordblom, S. Plate, S. Roleff. C. Sehlouer, L. Schultx, L Seowcroft, L Tangen, G. Utecht, M. Vetter. Evergreen Editor : Georgia Bailoy, Business Managor; Anne Raeor, Senior Editor; Sandy ScHlossor: Editor in Chief: Sandy Kacher, Junior Editor; and Dave Olson, Art Editor. Evergreen Expressed Culture LaVona Peabody, Pat Jarland, Dave Olson, art oditor, and Dell Wilson planned ways to artistically eipress tho mood of tho magaxino. Again this year the Evergreen staff gathered its annua! collection of the students' best poetry, literature, and art. Working in three different areas, they again produced a successful literary magazine. Members of the editorial board screened manuscripts and planned layouts, the art board selected and arranged art work, and the business board took care of sales and distribution of the magazine. Tho Editorial Board planned the organization of thoir production with Mr . Porlman, their adviser. Senior and Junior members wero S. Andorson, G. Bailey, K. Blake, N. Brown. M. Callison, K. Dahl. L. Engstrom, R. Fernando. G. Geary, R. Hansen, K. Helkenn. P. Homme, Y. Hornicke, S. Kachor, S. Kohls, C. Laporte, C. Leurio, T. Lee. B. Lien, M. Melberg, P. Norman, M. Nothnagel, A. Olsen, D. Quaal, A. Racer, S. Render, S. Schlosser. R. Studt, C. Tack, D. Tronnos. S. Wildfang, and C. Zeuhl. Pago 89 Now and old member pausod for rofroshmont at the fall initiation. Officor for Quill and Scroll were Peg Zoidler, Socrotary-Trooturor; Barb Lion. Vico Prosidont; and Ruth Figi, Projidont. Member of Quill and Scroll woro T. Brottingon, J. Eidem, M. Eldridge, R. Figi. Y. Hornicke, B. Lion, B. Molborg, M. Norling, M. Nothnagol, L. Peabody, K. Pederjon, A. Racor, S. Schloiier, R. Studt, C. Tack, G. Utocht, P. Zoidlor. Quill and Scroll encourages journalists Page 90 Newly initiated member watched Chri Tack light tho Candlo of Truth. Annex member were: D. Beni . C. BaaHy. J. Dexiel. G. Neil. R. Shannon. Officer for I964-6S were: Pre . Gary Rieclhoff, V. Pret. Ted Detiel, Sec. Ron Be I to. Tree . Gary Ehle, Chaplain John Thoma . I thought that we were supposed to have a joint . . . Where the heck are those girls? ... Hey. guys, who hid the ole pop bottle, huh? That's our only entertainment for tonight! . . . Say. our bill almost got through the state legislature . . . And how about the Sunday we spoke in churches around Bloomington, my knees were really knocking ... Iduhapi. here we come! Hi-Y Hi V mambar wara: R. Baifo. P. Barqjfrom. J. Brown. G. Carr. D. Cartar. R. Clavadattchar. 0. Data. T Daxial 0 Durnbouoh G PhU J c...il T SK JCThoiinaiUT W daI i d . r i 0 ° SSSr£ C Sh n’on. S. S Tnla 0 SW Page 91 K. Anderson, L Anderson. D. Anderson, P. Auno, B. Ashley. C. Bloomquist. N. Boyd. B. Brandtner, K. Borg. A. Byors, P. Bredosen. M. Chadwick. L. Christenson, V. Craig, P, Craig. P. Cannon, M. Chadwick. S. DoMarais, D. Davis, J. Edlund, C. Fisher. J. Ryan, D. Forsmark, A. Frymark. C. Furuli, B. Gensmer, M. Gjordingon, J. Green. P, Hoipma, L. Iliff, D. Isaacson, J. Johnson. K. Johnson, K. Kragnes, C. Keprios, P. Knutson. 8. Koop, C. Kraskin, N. Kundort, J. Lostar, B. Lien, N. Lindstrom, P. Linn, $. Luh man, G. MeAnineh, S. McAninch. D. Malchar, N. Michaud, S. Millar, S. Morris. B. Mueller, S. Myrmel. N. Nelson, L Nygran, J. Ogdahl, A. Olsan, N. Olson, L Palmquist. K. Paulson, K. Pederson. L Quiggla. M. Richgruber, D. Schmidt, S. Schnadlar, J. Severson. C. Smith, N. Sparby, P. Stancuk, C. Tack, D. Thomas, J. Thompson. P. Towne. A. Weiss. B. Westergard. N. Wilson, N. Winter, C. Woodcock, J. 2ielen. Y-Teens Chapfor Presidents were front row, left to right: Mary Chadwick, Louise Anderson, Ginny McAninch; second row: Anita Byres, Karen Berg, Karen Anderson; third row: Nancy Nelson, Pam Homme, Chori Kraskin, Nancy Olson. ficers were front row, loft to right: Vicki Craig, Service Chairman; H Johnson. Social Chairman; Peggy Craig, Publicity Chairman; sec fow: Mary Krans. Chaplain; Carol Smith. Treasurer; Sue Me nch, I.C.C.; third row: Pat Aune, President; Chris Tack, Vice-Presi f.’ Bev Lorenson, Secrotary. 92 Junior membeu: C. Adam . C. Angulos, S. Andarton, P. Burg, C. Burnd, S. Burg, 0. Beulke. C. Bakke. S. Blits, R. Dayton, P. Dunn, D. Duvit, R. Duun, S. DiHbrunnur, L Duckur, L Enaitrom, M. Froyd, P. Furr, M. Fuhrenkrog. L. Gilbertton. L Grunt, J. Gordon, E. Hurt, S. Hildun, M. Holmbeck. B. Humphrey, S. Hostutlur, J. Humming. C. Hunt, P. Hughs, U. Jumutguurd, B. Johnson, B. Juntun, B. Johnson, K. Junsun, C- Jukson. G. Johnson. M. Krunt, S. Krougur, P. Kompelien, J. Kurti, K. Kussubu, J. Knoupku, N, Kundurt, P. Kunu, D. Lundurburg. D. Lindborg. M. Larson. C. Loo, C. Lokon. B. loronton, J. Markttrom, L Muhlor, S. Morrison, L Mutnix, R. Moullur, J. Melby, B. McKee, L. Nubo, S. Nothiom, S. Nightingulo, L. Olson, B. Ogduhl, L Putsch, L Parsons, N. PuuWon, J. Puuvoy, C. Powors, J. Podorton, J. Phillips, P. Potorson, D. Quaal, P. Rydur, S. Ruder. G. Roiorton, L Roishus, L Stoddard. J. Sanford, D. Sulk, S. Springer, P. Schort, J. Seifert, M. Soorum. K. Shumway. D. Skoy, J. Stalling, B. Voile, N. Victor. L Vikingson, 8. White, L. Ward, L. Walters, S. Watkins. N. Zimmerman, C. Zuehl. Alpha, beta, sigma, gamma . . . Careers, Health, Fellowship. Religion, Service. Culture ... Mother-Daughter Tea and Father-DaugKter Dinner . . . Peanut push, javelin t+hrow, and shoe kick at Mock Olympics . . . Don't forget to bring scissors to the chapter meeting tonight . . . Cabinet meetings with Miss Solberg and YWCA personnel . . . Winter Formal . . . Tryouts for the spring fashion show . . . Hope I get to model a party dress or a cute bathing suit . . . Dolls in caps and gowns for the seniors at the Farewell Dinner .. . No man is an island, no man stands alone. Winnur. Churi Kratkin, by a good hop, tkip, and a jump. Tention ran high at the Mock Olympic . Sophomoru membert: C. Andurton, L Andarton. P. Andarton, R. Andarton, V. Anderion, N. Annett, V. Auifad, N. Bear, R. Burg, V. Blanchard, J. Botman, P. Boitart Braun, J. Buhrow. B. Butterfield, C. Carlton. S. Charray. K. Chriitianton. M. Cooner. S. Corby, V. Cronin. M. Dahl, M. Daluga, D. Dargaval, D. Devidton, K. DaMaraii Duncan, S. Elitad. L Emanualton, M. EngeMad, B. Engan, B. Gentemur, M. George. S. Garda, S. Grant. N. Haata, S. Habig. J. Hall, V. Hamlin, C. Hatlettad. D. Haa J. Hedlund, S. Hedlund, D. Hainan, R. Helletvig. S. Hoblit, S. Hofmaiitar. K. Homma, T. Hurth, S. Jatka, C. Jonat, J. Judd, M. Karpf, L Katta, J. Kelt, F. Kaup, B. I nady, C. Kimball, T. Landii, D. Larton, N. Larion, D. Leider, L. Lilladahl, J. Luack. D. Martin, J. Mayar, N. Mauhata. C. Molm, T. Mother, L Myhre, L Neddy, J. NeS haitar, C. Nalton, M. Nittwandar, K. Okarttrom, M. Olton, S. Olton, D. Pankart, B. Padarton, B. Podorten, P. Patarten, P.'Patorton, N. Piatanpoa. K. Piilay, Y. Pont Printup, S. Rolaff, K. Ronningin, P. Sandhoff. E. Schulh, M. Schunka, L. Scowcroft. C. Shogttad, N. Stone, J. Stvdak, B. Taylor, S. Taylor. K. Thompvon, K. Tichik. T. D. Vaughn, J. Warner, M. Webb, B. White, A. Williamt, K. Yung. Page Couple danced to the melodious strains ol Rod Aaberg's Band. Evergreen Royalty, left to right: Diane Quaal, Doug Peterson, Pat Cannon, Dwight Bacon, Greg Clausen, Sue McAninch, Pat McMorrow, Val Cronin, King Daryl Miller, and Queen Linda llrff. Eve Ev Presenting traditional red roses to Queen Linda was senior Nancy Olsen. Page 94 Queen Linda and King Daryl greeted their subject . 'green 3ning Th pauio kat rafrathet. Mary Lybacl and Mila Thoreion poied for Mr. Melander. Bloomington's traditional Winter Formal was an immense success again this year. Y-Teen committees worked weeks ahead of time in order that the festivity would be carried out as planned. Y-Teen queen candidates and attendants were nominated by petition. The king candidates were selected by the Lettermen’s Club. Music was provided by the Ron Aaberg Band. Couplat chaclad in for coah and capat aftar fha danca. Page 95 Ski Club Slid Down the Slopes Now that I've bought my skis, my boots, and my stretch pants—won’t it ever snow? . . . Somebody help me—my ski just went down the hill— without me! . . . Who said you could tuck your skis in my bed? ... A fractured individual on the bus going home . . . Next year, let's try ice fishing! Ski Club member : K. Beldon, 0. Beuch, J. Carlsten, G. Cooney, D. Croonquist, R. Feuling, J. Kudrle, S. LaGow, C. Laurie, T. McMorrow, T. Nelion, L Nybo. P. Oker- strom, J. Pafko, J. Peck. T. Pedorsen. G. Porter, L. Soppoland, M. Sorom, M. Townsend. Bruce Waehtor showed Lynn Myhro a few skiing technique . Theio hearty, robust tkicr would ritk even a broken log for a day on the slopes. Pago 96 1964-65 Mombors of Kip woro: B. Butterfield, L Christianson, J. Curry, J. Eldridgo, E. Ernst, M. Engel-stad, B. Farrell, B. Fuller, B. Forester, F. Fullerton, J, Hallberg, K, Hanson, E. Hulko, K. Jasper, M. Jacobson, B. Kassubo, S. Klee, L. Mason, C. Martin. J. Melcher, C. Naddy, L. Naddy, L. Nelson, N, Nelson, M. Olson, I. Pond. E. Ouam, C. Quinn, L. Rodgers, L. Retrum, 0. Richards, J. Severson, N. Stone, P. Tilden, B. Tor-pey, H. Takomoto. D. Tangon, K. Wostergard. B. Westergard, S. Unwin. K. Zimbart. Kips Mason, get that foot out of my mouth ... Hey, who stole my noseplugs—they were my grandpa's favorites . . . Come help me. my hair will be drenched when my date comes . . . Stroke, stroke. POINT THOSE TOES, BACKS STRAIGHT! . . . Here, take these, if they don't make your suit stay up we'll have to take you out of the show . . . Let's have a big K! Officers: President, Diano Tangen; Vice President. Barb Fuller; Secre-fery, Linda Naddy: Publicity, Lynda Christionson. Page 97 1964-65 GAA Members: C. Adams, G. Allaman. N. Alsfrup, L. Angoloi, M. Avant, C. Benton, a. Berch, S. Buck. K. Connell. D. Conway. D. Dahmes, L Egland, L Engstrom, M. Fahenkrog, N. Gustufton. J. Hamming, M. Holmbeck, R. Hantan, K. Holoway. J. Joknton, T. Kobayashi, S. Kortgard, S. Kruger. S. Kromar, P. Koplien, N. Looby. K. Lundstrom, L. Kuetfer, C. Gruber, C. Hunt, S. Macawiai. M. Meany, M. Malbarg, K. Melchisedech. C. Noutka, B. Ogdehl, E. Olton, B. Paulton, L. Pond. C. Power . D. Quaal, M. Rickgrubar L. Raitkat, S. Schloster, J. Siefert S. Snyder. L Stoddard. N. Tilden, L. Walk-ling, B. Weitergard, P. Williamton, N. Winter, V. Unwin. Marg Fakrankrog and Debbie Rotter tkowed tkeir tennis form. fil GAA officers from left to right: Sue Snyder, V. Prat.; Lis Egland. Pres.: Kerrn Holoway, score keeper; Debbie Rotter, Sec.; Karen Helkenn, Treat. Pag« 98 Gosh. I was sure the other volleyball team would win the tournament—they had cuter girlsf . . . Miss Bergmann. would you please show me the difference between a volleyball and a tennis ball? .. . We really did it, we tied for third place in the Lake Conference Archery GAA Tournament ... I almost shot an arrow right through an official's head! . . . Fellow members; may I have your attention . . . Isn't it great that Miss Bergmann's name was changed! Now I feel like a dope when I call her Mrs. . .. Sue Snyder removed an arrow from a perfect bullt-eye. Coralee Gruber really knew how to pitch. GAA Promotes Girls Athletic Activities Sophomore member of GAA: H. Angeloi, N. Averill, S. Boeser, J. Bolduc, B. Brelle, 0. Butho, S. Butler, 8. Butterfield, J. Campagne, C. Conant, M. Craigie, M. Daluge, M. Dulstra, J. Duncan, J. Ehee, B. Engen, B. Eue, B. Forre ter, J. Francis, B. Fuller, C. Gabel, D. Gammer, L Gilbertson, J. Gilley, P. Gudim, V. Hamlin, J. Harm, N. Hasse, V. Hogg, C. Hill. S. Hoblit, S. Hofmeister, S. Johnston, N. Jorgenson, M. Karpf, B, Kassube, S. Klee, G. Knutson, M. Krautbouer. K. Kropelin, K. Kunkel, N. Larson. M. Lilledahl, P. Luckie. P. McDonald. C. Manlove, M. Martel. C. Martin. H. Meany. J. Melcher. N. Mixuhata, T. Mosher, I. Naddy, C. Nelson, J. Oberg, S. Pate, K. Piehl, K. Pixley, P. Printup, S. Runnoe, E. Rainhard, K. Ronningon, P. Schils, C. Schlosser, J. Schoaf. M. Smith, J. Sperry. K. Stokos, T. Ulku, C. Whitney, K. Wilson. C. Wright. J. Yegor. Page 99 Sheer enthusiasm! Min Martinet, instructor and chore-ographer for the modern dance group, showed her girls how it's done.” Modern Danco members were: S. Gustufson. S. Hoffman. M. Holmbecl. M. Jacobson, P. Kane, T. McMorrow, S. Morrison, C. Olson, K. Olson, K. Oppcgard. C. Parsons, 1. Parsons. P. Pellett, 0. Quaal, G. Saul. P. Schert, S. Springer. N. Zimmerman. Modern Dancers” honored Miss Martinez by presenting her with a bouquet of rose at the State Student Council Convention where the girls performed. Girl Bears were light on their feet All right, girls, let’s limber up . . . I. 2, 3. 4, 1.2, 3, ouch . . . Can we start a new dance today? . . . What? We have to make our own costumes? . . . But I don’t like that song . . . Oh. I’m so sore ... If I hear Pink Panther once more. I’ll scream! Modern Dance President was Chris Parsons and Vice President was Connie Oson. Fire of the Modern Dance members performed their ’Cha-Cha dance for the Student Council Convention. Pane IDO 110 111 MM Playori of tha senior champion Intramural team wara: C. Griggt, D. Waltath, D. Hortch. F. Holly. S. Stianka. D. Carlton. J. Kudrla. All that guy does Is shoot . . . Get your foot out of my ear . . . Hey fella, how come you're playing? I thought your doctor said no contact sports . . . Hey Flash, toss the ball over here . . . Hey kid, haven't you got two left tennis shoes on? . . . Boys, this isn't the better dancing club! Boys Worked Hard to Form Championship Sophomora batkatball champt: J. Holmat, D. Hodgaman, T. Daviat, C. Corncliut. G. Mooro, B. Sherwood. G. Noal. Page 101 Elovafed lo the post of their offices war four individual lettermen: Gian Kuhr. Pat McMorrow, Dava Gartley and Gary Porter. Theirs was ♦ho task of organizing and controlling the assignments of the top athletes in BHS for 1964-65. Bears' greatest year... for Lettermen 80 in '65 Members of the ‘65 Lettermen’s club are automatically received when they have gotten a letter in one or more sports. According to BHS tradition, the letters are voted upon by the Athletic Council, composed of a coach from each sport. When a member reaches his sixth letter he receives a white letter. For next year, the Lettermen will divide into two areas, one for Kennedy High School and one for Lincoln. A part of tho advantago of being an officer of the Lettermen is in meeting such notables as Milt Sunde, Viking guard, and Bill Brown, another member of the Vikings. Pictured are Glenn Kuhr, Mike Thoreson, Sunde, Brown, and Steve Robey. Page 102 Member of the I9 4-45 Lettermen's club were from left to right. front row: Gone Trowbridge. Dave Roddy. Mile Hurrle. Kent Eiby. Howie Lembert, Jeff Ced-well. Jim Angelo . Mile Seeker, Stan Anderson, Ken Peter on, Cliff Prokop, Jim Unditrom. Dave Gartley. Second row: Gary Porter. John Muniinger. Mila Hig-gin . Doug Peterson, Clint Firstbrook. Dick Moore. John Doran, Guy Loetch. Dave Livingston, Steve Steinke, Steve Kubies, Glen Kuhr. Steve Fehrenkrog. Chuck Desenberg, Gordy Jones, John Chester, Denny Sandell, Dick Bird, Pat McMorrow. Third row: Ron Wheeler, John Hammer. Ron Hultine, Rick Reuter, Gordy Henry, Greg Clauson, Larry Lamparski, Doug Lehtinen, Steve Robey, Dale Miller, Gary For . Greg Seemen. Tom Heyer. Paul Ryder, Jeff Larsen, Dwight Bacon, Terry Smith, Marty Mattson. Fourth row: John Carlsten, Harold Garner, Armin Herteux, Dave Lempkie, Rollie Schlicting. Greg Zarth, Tom Backstrom, Don Beuch, Mike Thoreson, Ron Jepson, Chuck Shannon, Dick Marcum, Bob Cole, John Packer, Mark Moon, Daryl Miller, Dale Miller, Tom Keith, Bob Tronne and Jon Moe. Special guests at the Lettermen's benauet were Ken Last, Minnesota Gopher end, and Serving at the annual Lettermen’s banquet were Judy Waddell, Vicki Jim Finks, general manager of the Vikings professional football team. Here they met Springer. Joanne Hemming and Joy Louiselle. with Ron Jepson and Steve Robey. Pag 103 Bruinofte mombers woro: J. Pates, J. Spoiling, K. Berg, C. Linder, D. Roster, M. Mclchert, B. McKoo, C. Koprios, P. Towno. S. Bothwoll, B. Smith. D. Molchor, P. Cannon. J. Bfolto, S. Kohls, L. Hanson, L. Mahler, P. Kano. Bruinettes dancod to St. Louis Bluos. Finale for Sonior mombors: Pam Towno. Sandy Bothwell, Chori Koprios, Choryl Linder, Patty Cannon, Mary Rao Molchert, Karen Borg, Diano Moleher, Barb Smith, Judy Blake, and Judy Patos. Page 104 Bruinottos helped kick off Homecoming activities. Side kicking proved difficult for Bruinottes. Only six girls at practice? You’re kidding! . . . Twenty more kicks, but just a little bit higher . . . Now that we've made up this new routine we’ll definitely need new outfits, won’t we? . .. But what if I lose my shoe? . .. Where's Miss Bergman? Oh. I mean Mrs. Botts ... But this is such a scrawny pompom! . . . Are we going to practice all night, or wait until Thursday? . . . Mrs. who? . . . Edina? Hornettes; Park? Parkettes; Robbins-dale? Robinaires; BHS? Bruinettes, natural- • ly! . . . Smile, girls, let’s show 'em how it’s done! Practice paid off for Bruinottes. Bloomington Bruinettes Bruinettes helped round off pop-fosts. Last Bloomington” Bruinotto lino gathered around tho famed Bears. Page 105 They always had a smile. Where did that B go? Girls behind Let's have a big B . . . We aren't going to have another skit this year if you kids don’t start participating in the cheering . . . Bears, Bears . . . Oh, no, we can't lose our Homecoming . . . The Bruins are RUFF and READY . . . Would the faculty and band please yell for the sophomores when we do Battle Cry . . . We're going to win. win, win this game . . . We're going to do it again, so really yell this time . . . Do the seniors say we're going to win? BEAR was tho word. Page 106 Football, basketball cheerleaders: Bette Giesel, Mary Lybeck, Connio Olson, Barb Velie, Colotto McCan, Jackie Marti. Hockoy-Wreitlinq Cheerleader : Top Row: Keren Dornfold, Kofhy Jenien, Pot Delaney, Ruth lllff, Polly Pellet, Linde lliff. the Teams They cheered their teem on to victory. Grueling prectice mode the hockey cheerleader! o tucceu. I laid NO! Page 107 School morale and spirit wasn't lacking at the anna . The B squad cheerleaders were active every minute and with each home game gave the sophomores a new and varied program under the tutelage of Mrs. Brown, their adviser. Here are Cindy Peterson. Karen Prokop. Kim Wilson. Jan Kison, Lynn Myhre and Joan Bargh. They lifted spirits at Annex senior Ba r, So Lukman. brought added glory to our B ar' reputation. Our Baar did a jig with ona of th cheerleader . Our Bear proves tops with all age groups Each spring, one senior and one junior girl is chosen to be the most popular person in our school, the BEAR. This year’s bear was picked for her lively personality and congeniality. These traits made our pepfests successful and our games more pleasant. Etcorting handiom athlete wat on rola of the Baar. Tha Baar wet th Big Whaal at th p pf t . Jeann Jon , our gam . Junior Baar. livened up many pepfett and Page 109 Memb«r of tK« Sarvica Club war : R. Schilling. T. Natharton. S. Gambia. D. McAnnich. C. Dattanbarg. T. Nalton. P. Lir!m r, P. McMorrow. J. Chattar. J. Kout. Gayle Johnton end Jeff Kotta greeted baUatball fan a they entered the gymnatium. Has anyone seen a grubby host's sweater... We've got to find a sweater for the game tonight . . . Sorry, we're only allowed one program per person ... Hey. what kind of caffeine fiends are these coachps. this is our third trip! ... But someone has to be host for the game!... Would you like to buy a button? ... Service Club School Asset Page 110 Jaff Kosta ditplayad button old by tha Sarvica Club at a fund raiting projact. mm. Ramon Farnado. t r of the Philippine . talk to student . Coach Shorty Cochran introducad tha football tram to tha student body. Pepfests produce pandemonium! Tha cheerleader pu on 00 0f unique skit for antartainmant. Foreign aichanga student, Jacquia New-land, introducad herself to student . Page 111 Man. are my dogi tired! Wo have to have a ring first. Qadie Hawkins Should I or shouldn't I? It really was Dogpatch . . . Sadie Hawkins was finally here . . . Tramp of size 16 combat boots . . . Girls with pig-tails and burlap dresses . . . Noisy clang of cow bells . . . Boys attired in torn shirts and jeans ... Do you take this man to be your lawfully wedded husband? . . . Snake wedding rings coiled on ring fingers . . . Pulsating beat of music provided by the LORDS . . . Boys tied to girls with twine . . . What do you have in that jug marked with xxxx . . . So whet it my Porionne didn't give mo 16 more shevet? Bruins Danced BHS Made Korean Friends Our Siittr School, II Dong Commercial High. Korea. Mombort of (he Sitfor School CommiWoo of II Dong High. Sfudentt and teacher af II Dong High School enjoyed a variety of athletic activities. Sister School Committee members: G. Allaman, B Almen. A. Badow. A. Biuqttad K R.M.n V n.Li t r-don. M. Gilbertson, S. Hoffman. B. Hoppe. S. Kromer. N. Lauby. C. Linder C McC.n M M S V ' Mesenbring, N. P.ttenon. D. Roster. J. Sanford, and N. Zimmerman McC ' M’ Mm C Pago 114 II Dong Commercial High school became Bloomington's sister school in the 1964-65 school year. By a unanimous vote, members of the student council decided to accept the Korean school's proposal and. set up correspondence with II Dong. Since last year Bloomington has sent to the school a yearbook, handbook. Mah-Quh's and special letters; and has received from our Sister School costumes, handicraft, a scrapbook. and a photo-album. Many students in the two schools are pen-pals, exchanging more personal ideas of the Korean and American cultures. Duties of the Sister School Committee arr to learn more about Korea through research and special programs and send informatior to II Dong School about BHS and America. ’64 Swords and Lace Tho beginning of a perfect evening. Prom-goert lined up for the Grend March. They could have danced all night. They didn't carry iwordi but they were our Southern Gentlemen. Last Couple ... Lett Dnnco . .. Page 115 Bloomington High's Last and Largest Class Meawring and paying for capt and gown began the preparation for graduation. How much will this cost? . . . You never qot your pictures? . . . What does the word Baccalaureate mean? ... I wish they'd hurry and give us our diplomas before they change their minds . . . We were supposed to order our announcements a long time ago . . . My cap is too small . . . My gown is too long ... I dropped my diploma . . . Didn't the last year go fast? . . . Twelve years! . . . My name is wrong on my diploma . . . Just think, the last class to graduate from Bloomington High School. That' ma, with tho hat on. Page 116 The end of high ichool . .. the beginning of life. Life begin at 18. 9porfs Page 117 Mom. you filled my tendboi! I'm coming, I'M coming! Mr. Ochs, that sawdust looks hard! . . . What am I supposed to do with this lead ball? . . . Mr. Ochs, concerning our rating . . . don't print that! . . . all those other teams look so .fast . . . next year's another year ... 1,100 Track-O-Rama participants from 72 schools . . . Tom Ochs missed first place trophy by one tenth of a second . . . Leola. South Dakota, traveled longest distance—370 miles. Page 118 UmpH ... mey the be t teem win. Hay. who put Iha firing acrou the track?' Faeti, factf, alwayt fact .” If you think it oaiy, try it. Diana raignad at quaan. 'Thay'ro off and running ... Page I 19 Tha 1964 Track taam was. front row. Uft to right: Jim Kalay. managar. Tom Andarton. Cl.nt Rrstbrook. Tom Ochs. Bratt Sm.th. Harlan Haasa Dw.9M Bacon. Al Chandlar. Ron Hardt. Larry Jorganson. Sacond row: Chock Baa. Pat McMorrow. Bob Cola. Don Bauch. Stava Robay. Buddy Udsath Chuck Shannon. Dala F. Millar. Back row: Mr. Arthur. asst. coach Stan Raddal. Jaff Larson. Dali Wil on. Greg Seaman. Paul Bondu . Lanny Co . Ron Jap on. Graq Clausen. Stanlay Shalton. Larry Lampartka. Gary Windsor. Dan Dala. manaqar. and Coach Ochs. Cindermen burn track . . . Bears place fourth in conference meet . . . This is by far the best track team we’ve had . . . The 440 relay team (Wally Hartland. Ron Hardt, Larry Jorgenson, and Steve Robey) tie for first at 45.1 seconds—this is the first time Bloomington ever scored first in the relay in a conference meet... An unidantifiad Bruin put all his consarvad anargy into tha last faw faat of tha raca. Ron Hardt strainad to b first in tha All Confaranca maat last spring. Harold Garner, 1965 foam capfain-oloct. . . . Leave The 1964 rocord breaking foam was, fop row: Harold Haase. eapf.. Wally Harfland. Second row: Dav Roddy. Sfovo Roboy. Third row: Harold Garner, Dwighf 8acon. Ron Hardf. Tom Ochs. Front row; Dale C. Miller. Brott Smith. Larry Jorgenson, Al Chandler. hot record Hey, coach, how about a breather... We set four new school records in the relays . . . Hey. watch where you heave that shot put . . . Ron Jepson places second in the discus to qualify for the regionals ... In the Mound meet, the Bears muster twenty-four points compared to four in '63 . . . Harold Garner named 65 captain. Dava Roddy was flying high as ha compatad In tha regional meat at tha Univarsity. Ron Japson displayed tha form that qualified him for tha regional meat. Pag® 121 Jon Soucok, last year's co-captain, oyod the ball. Baseball John Dill, last year's co-captain, showed his right Gary Portor, captain-eloct, showed his homo-run swing'' to the fiold stance. other players. Mombors of the 196 baseball team were, standing: coach Bustor Radobach, Butch White. Fred Jenson. Ron Hultine, Mike Thoreson, Ron Whoeler, Don Fuller, Glen Kuhr, coach Lloyd Poterson. Kneeling: manager Tim Smith, Jon Soucek, John Dill, Jooy Richmond, Jim Rasicot, Bob Kelly, Gary Fors, Gary Portor, Mike Seeker, manager Chuck Meyers. Page 122 Bobby Kelly may have boon imoll but when it como to hitting the boll ho gavo it hi oil. Bears bring home their first LAKE CONFERENCE baseball trophy with 7-1 record (same as Richfield) . . . Bears lose to Richfield 4-2 . . . Going, going, gone—Bears pile up points . . . Pitchers Rasicot and Kuhr form best mound duet in the conference . . . Bloomington bows to Chaska in district competition 3-2 .. . Bears’ power provided by Porter, Soucek, White, and Wheeler . . . Kelly, Richmond, and Fors show fielding finesse . . •. Coach Radebach shows how it's done . . . 1965 captain is Gary Porter. Aco pitcher Glonn Kuhr proved hi pitching ability by throwing a no-hittar againtt Chaika. Page 123 Ron Whaalar teemed to b« helping the umpire call thi crucial play. KM Jon Soucelt raced for third bale only to bo tagged by an Edina playar. We They •Cretin 2 0 ’Austin 4 5 Edina 12 3 •Winona 10 0 •Rochester 5 3 Robbinsdale 13 5 Minnetonka 8 2 •Owatonna 4 1 Hopkins 7 2 Richfield 2 4 Wayzata 7 2 •Mpls. Central 10 0 •Anoka 5 4 •Washburn 0 1 St. Louis Park 6 0 Mound 6 0 •Chaska 8 0 •Waconia ‘Non Conference Games 0 3 One of tho most powerful bitten on the squad wai Jon Soucek. Baseball Bears Page 124 Throw sand in my face will ya'?!' r 91 An Edine-Morningside player lid past dependable catcher Gary Porter. Bring Home Championship Joey Richmond rounds third after hitting a homorun during the Richfield game. Congratulations were in ordor whon catchor Gary Porter hit a home run during the Edina game. XJ Page 125 Th following member of th 1964 t nni foam, w r , from left to right: Rollio Schlicting (Captain), Dave Lemplte, Jon Mo , Don Horron, Lon Spando, Chuck Dcienbcrg, Dick Nalton. Love is nothing 1964 TENNIS RECORD Team We They St. Louis Park 2 3 Robbinsdale 3 2 Richfield 1 4 Mound 4 1 Minnetonka 1 4 Hopkins 3 2 Edina 0 5 Wayzata 4 1 U High 5 0 Captain Roll! Schlicting thowed hit fin backhand during tquad practice. Page 126 Either my racket Hat a hole in it or my arm ha thrunk. Bloomington's tennis sauad finishes 5-4, good for a fifth place tie . . . Captain Rollie Schlict-ing leads the team, playing first singles . . . Bad spring weather hampered practice . . . What a joke: there’s a woman assistant coach . . . Yea, Miss Arth is the only Wimbledon doubles champion . . . Would you try to get at least one serve in . . . What was lacked in experience was more than made up for in determination . . . If you throw it, coach, I promite I'll hit it back. Lon't all raady but where' tha ball? With a look, of determination Jon Moe returned the ball to hit opponent. Page 127 A hole in two? 30 latitude. 60' longitude and that ihould about do it. Page 128 Bruins Golf Golf, the thinking miit'i port. . . . Fore. Four?! You had at least five. I saw you take three strokes in that sand trap . . . Let's see, head down, eyes on the ball, feet apart—oops, I forgot the ball . . . Bears finished with a 1-7 mark ... anybody got an extra tee? I broke all of mine ... this fifth hole is kinda tough, 675 yards, dog leg. par 3 . . . just my luck, my ball went in a gopher hole ... Wo’vo ju t got to find that boll. 1964 member of the cross-country teem were, front row, left to right: Greg Carlson. Ken Petenon, Jim Epperson, Jeff Lerson (Cept.), Clint Firstbrook. Paul Ryder, Bryan Carlson, Morris Johnson, Dick Moore. Top row. left to right: Manager, Dale Spande, Stan Reddle. Jack Nichols, Kent Esby, Tom Heyer. Jon Moe, Tom Keith, Dave Livingston. Howie Cook, Coach Mr. Ochs. Cross-Country 1964 Howie Cook. Jim Epperson, Jeff Larson, and Dave Liv-ingston proved beyond a doubt that Bloomington was the leader of the pack. The team relaxed before a meet at Lake Nokomis. Page 129 D. Livingston. J. Epperson, H. Cool, and M. Johnson jockey for position. Today we're going to have that hard workout I promised . . . now get out there and work! . . . barefoot boys, sprinting around Lake Noko-mis, trying to ignore weather and scenery . . . You can do better than that! . . . but. Mr. Ochs . . . remember. in cross-country the low score wins ... I'm promising you a harder workout for next time . . . Nokomis will never be the same. Kan Peterson had the fastest time of the season: 10:40. Captain Jeff Larson worked hard and ted the team to many victories. Cross Coun Page 130 They 're off and running in a triangular meet against Hopkins and Edina. TEAM We They Rochester 36 21 Minnetonka 46 15 Robbinsdale 25 32 South 18 48 Washburn 20 42 St.’ Paul Central 24 37 Cooper 33 23 Mound 20 43 N. St. Paul 31 24 Centennial 16 44 Spr. Lake Park 26 33 St. Louis Park 35 20 Richfield 28 30 Mpls. Central 24 36 South 16 45 Mound 20 43 Waconia 15 50 Chaska 15 50 Edina 28 29 Hopkins 50 15 low score v ms Tom Heyor and Jack Nichols strained for a good finish against Edina. try in action Davo Livingston sprinted in for tho finish. Mr. Lingonfelter and Dale Spando went over tho day's events with Mr. Ochs. Page 131 Mil Thoroton, Bloomington defensive end, won an All-Conforcnco position for the first timo in hi football caroer and provod hit importance at a membor of tho toam once more. 1964 football captain, Dave Roddy, wat choten Mott Valuable Player by hit team-mates. Hit dedication and hard work helped provide the tparl needed for tho toam to attain tuccett. Bruin Greats Glen Kuhr't tuporb patting ability won him the position of offentive quarterback on the 1964 All-Conference team. By the end of the teaton Ron Jepton wat probably the quickest and most aggret-tive defensive tackle in the conference. Steve Robey, All-Conference. All-State end. wat one of the best patt receiver Bloomington hat evor had. This year, the Bloomington Bears football team had four players on the All-Conference team, since they placed second. They were: Mike Thoreson, Steve Robey, Glen Kuhr. and Ron Jepson. Chosen by the team as Most Valuable Player was Captain Dave Roddy. Dave has played with the team since his sophomore year. An unidentified Bruin wet tlightly outnumbered in this attempt for the bell, •Photo by Fran Koch Bloomington's second best year If you put mo down I’ll give you the ball. •Photo by Fran Koch The second best year we’ve had at Bloomington . . . Bears finish 7-1-1 ... Hammer and Packer grind out yardage . . . Get your cleats out of my face . . . Jepson, Lamparski, and Thoreson hold tough on the line . . . Upset: Richfield ties Bloomington . . . Boy, it’s cold on the bench . . . Kuhr hits Robey for another touchdown . . . Gee, it’s even colder on the field . . . Dave Roddy (voted Most Valuable Player) called finest captain we’ve ever had . . . The kick is up—it’s good! Bloomington whips Edina 35-34! Only four more days of practice . . . Bloomington's last year as one school ... Gee, I miss football. Page 134 Riel Reuter end Gordy Henry move in to itop en Oriole charge. Steve Robey tiptoed to the end tone. An unidentified Beer raced goalward at a pursing 'Tonka Skipper was close at his heels. •Photo by Fran Koeb Page 135 Bears cleared the way for more yardage in the very exciting and urpriiing victory over Wine. Jon Hammer, a junior back, went down fighting in a victory over Tonka. Football strategy, and Coachos played thoir own game on the sidelines. Dad. if I've told you once I've told you a million times, stay up in tho stands whore you bolong. Page 136 Only four more day of practice. requires stamina spirit The Boar got a littla pra-taaton action in a jerimmaga with onn of the city conferonca tcKools. Red Rovor. Red Rover, tend .. . Pago'f37 Here were four reatont why the Beer detente wet reted et one of the best in the Lako Conference. •Photo by Free Koch Roughness Jon Hammer went for e gain in yardage againtt Mound. •Photo by Free Koch Pounding Dave Roddy clawed for yard-ago againtt Hopkint in the Bear win. 39-0. Heeded for a gain wet thii Bloomington gridder at a Park player lunged. •Photo by Fran Koch on field, caused . . . Page 138 Photo by Fran Koch Jon Hammer grimaced in pain at he wat led to the locker room after an injury received in the Richfield game. Repairs on Ron Whooler played himtelf to oihauttion in tho thrilling 35-34 win ovor Edina. sidelines Doc Peterton holped relieve a cramp in Gordy Henry leg. Mr. Peterton gave much of hit time and hit tervicet to the team throughout tho year. Ron Jepton wat given a little help in the adjuttment of hit thoulder padt by manager Steve Kubias and Marty Mattton. Page 139 The members of the swimming learn; front row. loft to right, Rollio Schliehting, Guy Letch, Dick Backer, co-captains. Gordy Henry and Bud Udtoth, John Chester, Pat McMorrow. Second row; Coach Cliff Gonyer. Gary Groat, Rhine Nyen, Greg Zarth, Jack Sprouk, Armin Hortcaui. Bob Skrivseth, assistant coach Jim Bailey. Third row; Brad Netherton, Jim Cronin, Bill Udieth. Bill Money, Randy Ponrod, Scott Loven, Steve Magera. Co-captain Harold Udtoth—freestyle. Page 140 Co-captain Gordy Jones—freestyle, butterfly. Head Coach Cliff Gonyer Senfort freeityle; top to bottom, Gordy Jonet, Pat McMorrow, Harold Udieth. Seniort during a workout at Pann pool; front, Gordy Jonet. Harold Udieth, Pat McMorrow, John Chatter, and Chuck Lopac. Photo by Fran Koch. Swimmers Make A Big Splash . . . Junior backttroker Grag Zarth practicad hit ttart. Graduating teniort thit year on tho team; laft to right. John Choitor, Harold Udteth, Dick Backer, Rollla Schlichting, Guy Letch, Gordy Jonet, p 141 Pat McMorrow. In a meet againit Robbintdale. Bloomington twimmert cheered their teimmiln on. for Great Season The swimming team had the best year in their six years with a 4-6 record. Even though most of the team is composed of seniors, many strong juniors will remain to carry on the reputation the team has built up this year. Coach Cliff Gonyer and assistant coach Jim Baily have hopes of coaching the Bears to the State Tournament again next year. Graduating will be Gordy Jones and Buddy Udseth (co-captains), John Chester, Guy Lesch, Pat McMorrow, Rollie Schlicting, and Dick Backar. Pot McMorrow itarted the 50 yard freeityle in which ha placed fourth. Pag 142 Bloomington Merman practiced every night in the Penn Junior High School pool. The member, of the wre.tling team were: front row. left to right; Cliff Prokop, Howie Cleveland. John Gri99 . John Mun.inger, Ron Rost berg. Deryl Miller. Dale Miller, Brian Carlton. Steve Fahrenkrog. Denny Sandell, Jim Alman. Back row. left to right; Paul 8erg.trom, manager. Marty Mattton, manager. Rick For.ter, Ken Hoagland. Ron Jones. Greg Becker. Bob Hartnell. Rick Marcum. Mike Towntend. Paul Fernquiit. Jim Angelo . Jim McGrath. Larry Peterton. Randy Allen. Bill Luti, Jerry Molo.ky, coach. Molosky's Matmen Pin the Lake Conference Title Coach Je y Molotky tmiled over Lake Conference title. Co-captain Dale Miller Page 143 Co-captain Daryl Miller Human protzeti Wrestlers Co-Captain Miller twins lead the Bears to' Lake Conference Co-Championship . . . Have you ever heard of Right Guard? . . . Moen, how can you weigh 175 in the summer but wrestle at 133 in the winter? . . . Ron Rostberg. alias The Crusher , pins another victim . . . Ow! Didn't your mother teach you any manners? . . . Sandell, Fahrenkrog, and Munsinger flex muscles in Bears 8-1 season . . . You're two pounds overweight: don't eat any lunch, then run around the gym for two hours and sweat it off . . . Griggs combines muscles and brains to make winning season . . . Coaches Gerald Molosky and Rocky Elton—Bloomington High's answer to the Crusher and the Bruiser. Thau seven Bears wan) to Rational tournament. Bloomington wrestler cradled Hopkins too in a try for pin. Pago 144______________________________________ Mark Moen stood up straining for escape. tv John Griggs set up a University High opponent for a pin. Season's Record Minnetonka Cooper Wayzata St. Louis Park Mound Edina Robinsdale Hopkins Richfield Richfield Tourney District 18 We They 20 17 18 22 38 17 28 14 48 6 39 3 27 .19 24 17 24 16 first place tie for first place Daryl Miller loosened up before e district match. Rustle Up . . . Steve Ferenkrog struggled to turn over his opponent for a possible pin. Page 145 John Munsinger rod hit opponent in one of the many conference meets. Page 146 John Griggi looked for e teke-down during the Perk metch. Die gymnavtici team mamben; front row. left to right. Stava Ophoim, Jim Cralg.1P uf a 'John D(sr 'l o'qor Ophelm Dick Stain. feV Marti! Jta ' • T ° U Carrington, Mr. Wolf (coach). Stava Johnton—pi rail©! bars Rick Martin—horia Gymnastics ... all right boys that's called a double reverse back flip—now you try it — hey. who swiped my tights? . . . won 7 . . . lost 2 . . . tied I . . . placed second in Regional . . . coaches were Mr. Hoechlerand and Mr. Wolf . . . over 35 boys tried out but only about 20 suited up for the meets . . . there were only twenty uniforms ... Laa Thompvon—high bar Bob MandanhaB—ringi Page 147 Rogar Ophaim—'umblmg Th mimbiri of If var ity 1964-65 baik tb ll t m w f : front row, loft to right; Tom Kudrl , S ry Fort, Mik Kittl ton. Tom l u r, Ron Hultin . Lot Knok . Rack row. loft to right; Harvoy Ratxlaff, manager, Brad Farnott, manager, Mark Cl m ntt, J rry R d, Chock Shannon, Mik Thor ton, captain, Mik P t rton, Rog Hubbt. Tom Backitrom. Virgil Clautan, att't. coach, Jo y Hutton, coach. Basketball Bears most exciting game—whip Wayzata by two points in overtime . . . Sophomores and juniors see lots of action . . . Come on guys. watch the game, not Mrs. Hutton . . . Team misses Dwight Bacon, out most of the year with an injured elbow . . . Neither long practices nor many defeats made the team give up . . . Backstrom hits high of 31 points; is team's high scorer . . . Shannon and Peterson are tough on the boards . . . disappointing season doesn’t dull cheerleaders . . . two surprising guards, sophomore Tom Kudrle and junior Tom Bauer, break into the starting lineup. Mik Thorason ttruggWd to g t th b«ll whil Dwight Bacon cam up to anitt him. Co-c«ptain Mik Thoraton Co-captain, Mike Thoreson, want up for a basket while Chuck Shannon blocked out a guard. Rog Hubbs jumped up and ihot. Thli baiket was good for another two points In an all important game. Hoopsters Look . . . Dwight Bacon appeared to be walking on air at he mado a basket. Page 149 Crunch . . . well. I guess I found your contact lent!' um Season's Record r ' -« tr z Mil Olion jumped high for a basket whil Mil Peterson and Tom lacl-itrom watched. And h n the traveling talesman says to the farmer . . Page 150 We They Edina- 49 64. Robbinsdale 56 57 Minnetonka 52 58 Hopkins 56 44 Cooper 62 54 Richfield 39 63 Wayzata 63 69 St. Louis Park 65 70 Mound 52 45 Edina 57 68 Robbinsdale 57 72- Minnetonka 68 SI Hopkins 59 60 Cooper 61 69 Richfield 57 69 Wayzata 52 50 St. Louis Park 53 75 Mound 38 42 Ahead to Tom Beclttrom tried hard to g t a rebound. Dwight Bacon triad a jump thot whila Rog Hubbt awaited the rebound. Next Year Mila Patarion jumped patt a Robin to mala a lay-up thot. Rog Hubbt triad to blocl tha thot of a Robbintdala playar. Mila Thoraton, forward, goat up for a laft-handad jump thot. Thit ona wat good for two pointt. Mila Pafarton outjumpad a Robbintdala playar to giva Bloomington tha ball. page |5| The m«mb fi of the 1964-65 hockey team: front row, left to right: Terry Bergstrom, Bruce Revek, Dove Roddy, Gordy Henry, Jon Hammer, John Nichol . Ron Olson, manager. Second row, left to right; Coach Bob Boeser. Mike Oatman. Dave Hohag. Geno Carr, Bob Vroman, Tim Smith, Craig William . Dan Songle, John Wanshure, Bob Tronnet, manager. Hockey Became . . . hey Henry, it's that little blade round thing ... Bears were sixth in the Lake Conference . . . became Region 6 Champs after defeating the number one. two, and three teams in the conference ... no. Hammer, that's the wrong way . . . new coach was Mr. Boeser . . . went into the State Tournament and took second in state . . . Dave Roddy and Gordy Henry were captains this year . . . Terry Smith was considered by many to be the best goalie in the conference. Co-captain Gordy Henry Page 152 Coach Bob Boatar encouraged (ho (earn between periods of a tense game. Co-captain Dave Roddy I - Craig William warded off a Park defenseman a he fried fo gain possession of fhe puck. Top Qport . . . Gordy Henry and Dave Roddy moved in fo aid an Edina Hornet at moving fhe puck. Ron Wheeler dapped the puck. The Bear and their managers retted between the period of a tiring game. — Gordy Henry skated off to the penalty box at the referee called a foul. Page 153 Craig Williams did almost anything to stop tho opponents. At in A closo ona for 8!oomington. Deadlock! Season's Record Edina We 1 They 1 Wayzata 2 3 Cooper 3 3 Mound 5 2 Robbinsdale 5 0 Hopkins 3 4 Minnetonka 2 3 Richfield 2 4 Cooper 2 5 Edina 0 1 Mound 5 0 Robbinsdale 4 2 Mounds View 2 2 St. Louis Park 2 3 Hopkins 1 4 Minnetonka 4 4 Richfield 1 0 Pago 154 A faco-off aftor an off sides ponalty. B.H.S Torry Borgifrom helped check an attempted goal. Gordy Henry skated past the Edina goalio to scoro a goal in tho 3-2 win over Edina. Tho Bean, coaches, and managers accepted the trophy for the Region 6 Championship with pride. Bloomington's All-State goalie Terry Smith made one of his many saves in the Region 6 championship game against the Hornets of Edina. Hockey Bears Rise, Runnerup Trophy From sixth to state . . . defeated Richfield and Edina . . . upset ... we made it . . . Arrest the Prowlers . . . they did it 4-2 . . . Smitty you were terrific . . . Cinderella team, ha! they're the greatest .. . on to Johnson . . . they did it again 3-2 .. . Ron Whoolor exhibited his defensive skills in the game against Thiof River Falls. Page 156 Gallant goalie Terry Smith reachod out to protect hi goal from a determined Bronco. the championship game . . . they gave it their all . . . yet met defeat . . . Roddy and Smith All-State . . . We’re from Bloomington and couldn't be prouder. An oihautted Bloomington team proudly displayed the runner-up trophy. Surprise, and Win at State Bangs, bumps, and bruises were commonplace at tho State High School Hockey Tournamont. Tears of happiness . . . Jon Hammer appeared to be getting hit in the face as he tripped a Bronco. Page 157 The member of fhe 1964-65 s i foam: front row. left to right; Steve Wee, Art 8ri!ton. Jim Peck. Doug Peterson (captain). Back row; Dave Johnson (manager), John Kaul, Bruce Peck. Steve Frykman, Bob Hofmieiter, Jay Hall. Paul Ryder. Mike Zechei, Dave Werner. Jim Takemoto. Bill Kaul. Doug Strom. Skiing Bears ski team takes Lake Conference Championship . . . skiers, captained by Douq Peterson, place fourth in state ski tourney . . . attaboy, head down, feet apart, legs straight, poles up. eyes shut—and last place cinched . . . Paul Ryder and Steve Frykman enjoy themselves in the four mile cross country event . . . Jim Peck and Dave Werner play miss-the-flag in the slalom event . . . Jim Lindstrom and Art Brisson consistently record jumps ninety feet or more . . . Lindstrom places fifth in state meet jumping, high individually for the Bears . . . Coach Carlson is real pleased with season, especially for a third year team. An evorago day of practice for the members of the ski team. Page 158 The members of the ski team that went to state: sitting; Larry McDonald. Art Bisson. Standing; Paul Ryder, Steve Frykman. John Kaul, Doug Peterson, Jim Lindstrom. Jim Peck. Bloomingtonite practiced turns. Captain Doug Peterson Pag Student Portraits 1965 Tom Natharton, praiidant; Chrii Partonj, vica-prasidant; Patty Cannon, iacratary; Barb Halvorton, treaturar. Page 160 Senior Class Officers -Last for Bloomington High Seniors Set Pace Mr . Boft watched as tenior? jammed tho auditorium for a lyceum program. Gordy Jonet, Karan Dewey. Jeff Kotto, and Margaret Fahrenkrog were guide? at PTA Paront Night. Senior? at tho Steak Fry Had the opportunity to broil their tteak? ju?t the way they like them. Not aU wa? fun and gamo?.'! a? it thown hore, when toniors took tho PSAT tett. Page 161 Mighty, mighty Seniors Sue Algeo Gary Alick Gayle Allaman Larry Allan Jeannie Amundson Leo Andersen Bob G. Anderson Darlene Anderson Gary Anderson Jill E. Anderson Jill M. Anderson Jim S. Anderson Karen Anderson Louise Anderson Mark Anderson Pat Anderson Pag 162 Stan And anon Regina Appel Steve Andenon Milo Araii Jim Angelot Joo Archambeeu Undo Anqoloi Jim Annott Undo Arndt Gory Atlimon Were the leaders John Atlimon Potricio Aune Dwight Bocon Jonii Auchterlonie Gorold Bach Annoli Bodow BARBARA ABRAHAMSON Theatre Sorvice II, 12; Y-Toom II; Girl ' Pep Club 10; Mah-Quh II; Yeorbool Staff II. DALE ABRAHAMSON Honor Society II. 12. CECIL ADAMS. JR. BARBARA ADELMANN. JAMES ADELMANN. JAMES ALBRECHT. Student Council Convention 12. SUE ALGEO GAA 10; Girlt' Pop Club 10. GARY ALICK Intramural 10: Traci 10; Football 10. GAYLE ALLAMAN A.F.S. 10. II. 12; Theipiant 12; Theater Sorvice 10. II, 12; Y-Teent 10: GAA 10. II; Girlt' Pep Club 10: Mah-Quh 10. LARRY ALLEN Wrettling II. JEAN AMUNDSON. LEE ANDERSEN. DARLENE AN-DERSON A.F.S. 12: Future Nunei 10. II; Y-Toom 10. II. 12. GARY ANDERSON. JAMES R. ANDERSON. JAMES S. ANDERSON Intramural 10. 12; Honor Society II. 12. JILL E. ANDERSON Honor Society II. 12. JILL M. ANDERSON. KAREN ANDERSON A.F.S. II, 12; German Club 10. II: Honor Society II, 12; Y-Teeni 10. II. 12: GAA 10: Yeorbool Staff 12; Girlt' Pop Club 10: Junior Action Committee: Senior Action Committee. LOUISE ANDERSON A.F.S. 12: Letin Club 10: Y-Teent 10. II. 12: GAA 10. MARK ANDERSON. PATRICIA ANDERSON Y-Teent 10; GAA 10: Girlt' Pep Club 10. ROBERT C. ANDERSON Philosophy Club 12. ROBERT G. ANDERSON Science Club 10. STAN-LEY ANDERSON Lettermen't Club II. 12: Crott Country 10. II; Traci 10: Swimming 10, II. 12. STEVEN ANDERSON Mah-Quh II, 12: Evergreen 12. JAMES ANGELOS Let-fermen't Club 12: Football II. 12: Wrettling 10. II. 12. LINDA ANGELOS GAA 10. II. 12: Future Nurset 10. II, 12. JAMES ANNETT Studont Council II. 12: Trocl 10; Swimming II. 12. REGINA APPEL. MICHAEL ARAZI Philotophy Club. WILLARD J. AR-CHAMBEAU. LINDA ARNDT Future Nurtet 10. II; Girlt' Pep Club 10. BARBARA ASHLEY Y-Teent 10. NORMAN ASPHOLM. GARY ATKINSON Honor Society II. 12: Crott Country 10. II; Track 10: Wrettling II; Intramural 10. JANIS AUCHTERLONIE. PATRICIA AUNE Future Nunei 10. II. 12: Honor Society 12: Y-Teent 10. II. 12; Girlt' Pep Club 10. GERALD BACH. RICHARD BACKER Swimming II. 12. DWIGHT BACON French Club 10: Science Club 10: Student Council 12; Lettermen't Club 10. II, 12; Track 10. II;'Football 10. 12; Basketball 10. II. 12: Winter Formal King Candidate 12. ANNELIESE BADOW AFS 10. II. 12: Future Taachen 12: German Club 10: GAA 10. II. 12; Korean Sitter School committee 12. Dick Baclar P«g 163 At BH9 Georgia Bailey Bob Baker Grog Baril Janli Barnet Pat Baker Grag Becker SHERRILL BAHNER Future Nurtet 12: French Club 10, II; Girl ' Pop Club 10. GEORGIA BAILEY AFS II. 12: Dobato II, 12: Philotophy Club II. 12: Scionce Club II: Evergreen II. 12. ROBERT BAKER. PATSY BAKER. KARLETTE BANKS Student Council II. FRANK BARBEAU. CLAUDIA BARDEN GAA II. 12: Meh-Quh II. 12: Yearbook Staff 12. GREG 8ARIL. JANIS BARNES. GREG BECKER Hi-Y 10. II. 12: Intramural 10. II: Football 10: Wreitling 10. II. 12: Bateball 10, II. THOMAS BELBECK. DIANE BENGSTON Y-Teen 12. NEIL BENSON Student Council II. GEORGE BENTLEY. ROBERT BENTZ. ELIZABETH BERG Y-Teon 10. JUDITH BERG Y-Teon 10; GAA 10: Yearbook Stoff 12. KAREN BERG AFS II. 12: Y-Teen 10. II, 12: GAA 10; Bruinette 12: Mah-Quh II, 12: Junior Action Com-mittoo: Senior Action Committee. SHARON BERG Honor Society II, 12: Y-Tean 10. RANDY BERGMAN Intramural 10. 12: Tenni 12. TERRY 8ERGSTROM Hockey 10. II. 12. LINDA BESTLAND Trantfer jtudont from Sioui Fall , South Dakota. GRETCHEN BETHKE Girl ' Pop Club 10. DONALD 8EUCH Intramural 10. II. 12: Ski Club 12: betterment Club II. 12: Neil Benton George Bentley Bob Bentx Page I (A Judy Berg Karen Berg Sharon Barg Track 10. II; Football. RONALD BIEVER. RICHARD BIRD Honor Society 12: Intramural 10. II. 12: Lettermen't Club II, 12: Yearbook Staff II; Football 10. II. 12. ALLENE BJUGSTAD Korean Sitter School Committee II. 12. YVONNE BJUR Honor Society 12. KAREN BLACK Y-Teom 10. II: Randy Bergman GAA 10: Girlt' Pop Club 10. CATHERINE BLAIS. KERRY BLAISDELL. Gretchen Bothko JUDITH BLAKE Y-Teent 10. II; GAA 10: Girlt’ Pep Club: Bruinettet II. 12: German Club 10. KATHLEEN BLAKE Future Toechort 12; Honor Society II. 12: Y-Toent 10: Evergreen 12. MARY 8LAZEK Girlt’ Pop Club 10: Yearbook Staff 10. CHRISTINE BLOOM Y-Teent 10: Girlt’ Pep Club 10. Dick Bird Aliena Bjugttad Yvonne Bjur Karen Black Cathy Blait Kerry Blaitdell Judy Blake Kathy Blake Mary Blatek Chrit Bloom Pag 165 Cheryl Bloomquiit Barry Bolden Paul Bondhu Gary Bonitrom Kan Bower Nancy Boyd Kan 8o ich Sandy Bradlay Gian Bourle Pam Brady Served as officers, Barb Brandtner Margie Brant Pam Bredaton Jan 8rathor t Tom Brettingen Grag Bravig Nancy Bringe Connia Brock Nancy Brown Virginia Brown Tarry Bruce Stave Buccelli Page 166 Te n 49c idol Fabian congratulates Patty Cannon with a kin and a trophy for winning tho Mitt Toon Northweit title. Jama Bunkholt Anita Byar Bryan Carlton Barb Bunting Vicki Cady Oan Carlton Bill Burke Patty Cannon Oava Carlton Bob Bump Clara Bunkholt CHERYL BLOOMQUIST. MARY 8OECHER. TOM BOISVERT. BARRY BOLDEN. PAUL BONDHUS Theator Sorv-ico 12: Science Club 10. II. 12: Track 10. II. 12. GARY BONSTROM Intramural II. 12. SANDRA BOTHWELL Art 10: GAA 10: Bruinettet II. 12. GLEN BOURKE. KENNETH BOWERS. NANCY BOYD AFS 12: Y-Taont 10. 12: Girlt' Pep Club 10. KENNETH BOZICH. SANDRA BRADLEY. PAMELA BRADY Future Teachert 10, II. 12; Honor Society II. 12; Jr. Red Crott 10; Y-Toont II. BARBARA 8RANDTNER AFS 10. II. 12: Futuro Teachert II: Latin Club 10: Honor Socioty 12: Y-Teont 12: GAA 10; Kipt 10: Girlt' Pep Club 10. 12; Evergreon II: Yoarbook Staff II. MARGERY BRANT Honor Society II. 12: Girlt' Pop Club 10. PAMELA BREDESEN Y-Teont 10. 11. 12: Ski Club II; Girlt' Pep Club 10. BRUCE A. BREKKE. JAN BRETHORST Modern Danco 10: GAA 10: Girlt' Pap Club 10; YFC 10. II. THOMAS BRETTINGEN Honor Society II. 12: Intramural 12; Mah-Ouh II. 12: Quill and Scroll 12. GREGORY BRE-VIG Philosophy II. 12: Intramural 12. NANCY BRINGS. CONNIE BROCK AFS II: German Club 10; Honor Society II. 12: GAA 10: Girlt Pep Club 10. NANCY BROWN Honor Society II. 12: Modern Dance 12: Y-Teent 10. II; Yoarbook Staff II. VIRGINIA BROWN. RO8ERT TERRY BRUCE fcnnit II. STEPHEN 8UCCELLI Intramural 12: Yearbook Staff II; Football 10: Botketball 10. ROBERT BUMP. CLARENCE BUNKHOLT German Club 10; Wr i-tfing 10. JAMES BUNKHOLT. BAR8ARA BUNTING Future Nurtet 10; Lotin Club 10: Honor Society II, 12; Jr. Red Crott 10. WILLARD BURK. DAN BUTH.. ANITA BYERS AFS II 12: Chest Club 12; Thotpiant 12: Theater Service II. 12: Y-Teent II. 12. JEFFREY CADWELL Gar-man Club 10: Hi-Y 10, II; Intramural 10. II; LeMermon't Club 12: Football 10. II 12. VICKI CADY. PATTY CANNON AFS II, 12: Honor Society 12; Student Council II, 12: Y-Teent 10. 12: Bruinetfei II. 12: Winter Formal Attendant 12: Baton Twirler II. 12; Senior Clatt Secretary: Junior Action Committoe: Senior Action Committee.- BRYAN CARLSON Lettermen'i Club II. 12: Crott Country II, 12: Track 10: Wrestling 10. II. 12. DANIEL CARLSON. DAVE C. CARLSON Student Council 12: Wrottling II; Swimming II; YFC 10. II. 12: Gymnattics 12. Page 167 Doug CaHion Jon Carlton John CoHtHn Paulin Carpenter Kent Carlton Gen Carr Linda Carlton Nancy Carlton Col n Carter Dave Carter DOUGLAS S. CARLSON Student Council II, 12: Football 10: Basketball 10. II: Baseball 10: Tennit. DUANE CARLSON. JON CARLSON. KENT CARLSON Wrettling 10. II. 12. LINDA CARLSON AFS 12; Future Nurtot 10. II. 12: Theater Service II. 12: Girlt' Pep Club 10. 12. NANCY E. CARLSON GAA 10. JOHN CARLSTEN Honor Society II. 12; Philotophy Club 12; Intramural 10. II: Ski Club 12: Leftermon't Club II. 12; Mah-Quh II; Track 10. II; Football 10. II; YFC 10. II. PAULINE CARPENTER Honor Society 12: Girlt' Pep Club 10. EUGENE CARR Hi-Y 12: Hockey 10. II. 12. COLLEEN CARSER. DAVID J. CARTER Student Council 12: Hi-Y 10. II. 12. GARY CARTER. LARRY CARTER. CHERYL CASSIDY Girlt' Pep Club II. ARLENE CEDERBLADE. THOMAS CEDER-STROM. MARLENE CHADWICK AFS 12: Future Teachert 12: Y-Teont 10. II. 12; GAA 10. 12: Girlt’ Pep Club 10: Junior Action Committee. MARY CHADWICK AFS 12: Span-ith Club 10; Y-Teent 10. II. 12: GAA 10. II: Sophomore Clast Secretary. GREG CHALMERS Hi-Y 10. II. JOHN CHASE Honor Socioty II. 12. JOHN CHESTER Honor Society 12: Lettermen't Club 10. II. 12: Track: Football 10: Swimming 10. II. 12; Service Club 12. LINDA CHRISTENSEN GAA 10; Girlt’ Pep Club 10. PATRICIA CHRISTENSEN Future Nurtet 12: Honor Society 12. LYNDA CHRISTENSON Y-Teent II. 12: Kipt II. 12. JUDITH CHRISTIANSON AFS II. 12: Future Teachert II. 12: Honor Society II. 12: Philotophy Club 12: Modem Dance 12: Orchettra 10. II. 12. GREG CLAUSEN Intramural 12; Lettermen't Club II, 12: Track 10, II. 12; Football 10. II. 12; Basketball 10. II; Winter Formal King Candidate 12. KEITH CLEVE Football 10. JUDITH CLODFELTER YFC 10. II. 12. DANNY CLOUGH Hockey 10. II. ROBERT COLE Honor Society II. 12: Student Council II, 12: Intramural 12: Lettermen't Club II. 12: Track 10. II. 12: Football 10. II. 12; Batketboll 10. II: Boy't State II. DENNIS CONAWAY. ANDREW CON NELL Football II. GARY COONEY. MARY E. COPPIN. BILL CORDRAY. SANDRA CORNELIUS Honor Society 12; Girlt' Pop Club 10. MARGARET CRAIG Honor Society 11. 12: Student Council 12: Y-Teent II. 12: Kipt 10. M-m-m-m. what do we have here? Cheryl Cettidy Arlene Cederblade Thomat Cederttrom Marlene Chadwick Mary Chadwick Page 168 ml j«2 O — —i HU Ills 691 Vicki Craig Linda Crandall Kathy Crouch Lot Crowl Miko Cuff Cheered our teams to victory . . . Bob Cunningham Miko Cunningham Nancy Dahl Barb Dahlon Stove Dahlon Bob Dahlgron Dennis Dahlien Dan Dale Bob Davis Tom DeCorsey Usually VICTORIA CRAIG Honor Society II, 12; Y-Teens II, 12; Kip 10: Yearbook Staff 12. KAREN CRAMMOND. UN DA CRANDALL Jr.-Rod Cross 10: Student Council II: Girls' Pep Club 10. CATHERINE CROUCH Future Nurses 10: Philosophy Club II. 12: Y-Teehs 10: Girls' Pep Club 10. LESTER CROWL MICHAEL CUFF Track II, 12: Baskot--ball II. MICHAEL CUNNINGHAM. ROBERT CUNNINGHAM. KATHLEEN DACK Science Club 10: Girls’ Pep Club 10. NANCY DAHL Future Nurses 10. II: Latin Club 10: Philosophy Club 12: GAA 10, 12: Girls’ Pep Club 10. BARBARA DAHLEN Art Club 10; Girls’ Pep Club 10. 11. STEPHEN DAHLEN Honor Society 12: YFC 12. ROBERT DAHLGREN Intramural 10; Basketball II. DENNIS DAHLIEN. RONALD DAHMES. DANIEL DALE Hi-Y 12: Cross Country 10. II: Track 10. II. SANDRA DALE. EDWARD DALEY Intramural II; Football II; Wrestling 10. DIANE DALSTED. JANET DALSTED Latin Club 10: Honor Society II, 12: Girls' Pep Club. KATHLEEN DANIELS Theater Service II; GAA 10: Girls' Pop Club 10. NANCY DARWIN. DOLORES DAVIS Latin Club 10: Jr. Red Cross 10: GAA 10: Y-Toens 12: Girls' Pep Club 10: Junior Action Committee: Senior Action Committee. ROBERT DAVIS Honor Society 12: Cross Country 12; Track 10, 12. JAMES DEA. THOMAS DECORSEY Intramural 10. II. 12! Year-book Stoff II; Track 10. II; Football 10. II. PATRICIA DELANEY GAA 10. II: Cheerleader 12. DIANE DELUDE. SANDRA DEMARAIS Girls' Pep Club 10. SUSAN DE-MARAIS Girls’ Pep Club 10: Y-Teens 10-12: Student Council 12. FREDRICK DEMARSH. SANDRA DERUDDER. CHARLES DESENBERG Honor Society II. 12: Lottormen’s Club 12: Tennis II. 12: Servico Club 12. KARYN DEWEY Futuro Toachors 10. II, 12: Honor Society II, 12: Y-Teens 10. II: GAA 10. FRED DEZIEL Student Council 10; Hi-Y 10. II. 12: Intramural II. 12. Pat Delaney Sandy DeMarais Diane DeLude Sue DoMarais Charles Desenberg Karyn Dewey Fred Desiel Doug Divine Page 171 Bill Dodge Doug Doolittle Karen Dornfold Linda Draxenovich Stove Druloy Daydreaming ... at usual. Sue Drury Renee Dufresno Lee Dunning Zacharia Dunworthy Jan Durand Kathy Duggan Jan Dybdahl Glenn Duba Jerry Dunmiro Jerry Dunham Rochelle Eastman Page 172 Cindy Edmondton Mary Eitkent Dave Eckerman John Egan Kay Eckert Linda Edia Judy Edlund Liz Egland Gary EMa Judy Eidem WILLIAM DODGE Football 10: Wreitling II. 12. DOUGLAS DOOLITTLE Intramural 12: Track 10: Football. KAREN DORNFELD Student Council II: Y-Teem 10: GAA 10: Girli' Pap Club 10. II. 12: Cheerleader II, 12; Yearbook Staff II; Junior Action Committee; Senior Action Committee. LINDA DRAZENOVICH Latin Club 10: Y-Teent 10. II: GAA 10: Girli- Pep Club 10. STEVEN DRULEY Student Council II: Hi-Y II: Intramural 10. II, 12: Junior Action Committee. SUSAN DRURY Y-Teeni 10: Girli- Pep Club 10. GLENN DUBA Yearbook Staff II. 12: Track 10. 12. RENEE DUFRESNE. PATRICK DUGAN. KATHLEEN DUGGAN Student Council II. GERALD DUNHAM. JERRY DUN-MIRE. LEE DUNNING Intramural II. JAN DURAND. JAN DYBDAHL ROCHELLE EASTMAN Girli- Pep Club 10. DAVID ECKERMAN. KAY ECKERT AFS 12; Honor Society II. 12. LINDA EDIE. JUDY EDLUND Y-Taent II. 12: Girl!- Pep Club II. CYNTHIA EDMONDSON Jr. Red Croii 10: GAA 10. II; Ski Club II. JOHN EGAN. ELIZABETH EGLAND Y-Teem 10. II. 12: GAA 10. II. 12: Junior Action Committee. GARY EHLE. JUDITH EIDEM Latin Club 10: Honor Society II. 12: GAA 10, II: Evergreen IlSYearbodk Staff II. 12: Quill and Scroll 12. MARTY EL-DRIDGE AFS II, 12: Future Nurtei II: Honor Society II. 12: Theipioni II. 12:: Y-Te«ni 10. II; GAA 10: Evergreen II; Yearbook Staff II. 12: Quill and Scroll 12; YFC 12. DEBRA ELLER Honor Society II. 12: Theater Service II, 10: GAA 10. LINDA ELLING Art Club 10: GAA 10. DOUGLAS ELLISON. ROBERT ELM Chen Club II. 12: Yearbook Ann Emanuelion Staff 12. ANN EMANUELSON AFS II, 12: GAA 10: Junior Action Committee; Senior Action Committee. ELFI Elfi Engel ENGEL AFS 12: Honor Society II. 12. . __________ Marty Eldridge Dabby Eller Linda Elling Bob Elm Page 173 HERWIG ENGEL. MARK ENGEISTAD. SANDRA ENGFER Girls' Pep Club 10. 12. TOM ENGFER. LUCILLE ENGLUND AFS 10. II; Latin dub 10: Honor Society 12: GAA 10. II: Girls' Pep Club 10: Yearbook Staff 10. DOUGLAS ENGMAN. JANE ERICKSON. LEROY ERICKSON YFC 10. 11. 12. RONALD ERICKSON. THOMAS ERICKSON YFC II. KARLY ERLANDSON Y-Toons II; GAA II; Girls' Pop Club II: Flag Twirfors' Cnpt. 12: Pop Band II: Concort Band II. 12. LYLE ERLANSON Intramural II. 12: Football 10. STEVEN ERNST. KENT ESBY Intramural 10. II. 12; Letter-mon's Club 12: Cross Country 10. II. 12; Track 10. II. SHIRLEY ESLER AFS 12. DAN ESTES. RICHARD EUE Studont Council 12: Intramural II; Golf 12. DAVID EVANS. PATRICK EWERS. JULIE FAGERSTROM Flag Twirlors II. STEVE FAHRENKROG Honor Society II. 12; Lettermon's Club 10. II. 12: Wrestling 10. II. 12: Football II: Homecoming King Attendant 12. PATRICIA FENELON Art Club 10: Student Council 10. II: Girls' Pep Club 10: Junior Action Committee. RAMONA FERNANDO Foroign Exchange Studont; AFS 12: Honor Society 12: Philosophy Club 12: Student Council 12: Mah-Ouh 12: Croative Writing Club 12. PAUL FERNQUIST Football 10. II; Wrestling 10. II. 12. EDWARD FIELD. RUTH FIGI AFS II. 12: Lotin Club 10: Honor Society II. 12: Thespions II, 12; Y-Toons 10. II; GAA 10: Girls' Pep Club 10: Mah-Quh II, 12: Evergreen II; Yearbook Staff 12: Quill and Scroll II. 12: Girls State II. CLINTON FIRSTBROOK Intramural 10. II. 12: Lottermon's Club II. 12: Cross Country 10. II. 12; Track 10. II. 12. CHERYL FISHER Honor Society 12: Studont Council 12: Y-Toons 12. DAVE FITZSIMMONS. EDWARD FLETCHER German Club 10. JUDITH FLYEN Honor Socioty 12; Y-Toons 12. SUSAN FORDER. GARY FORS Studont Council 12: Lottormon's Club 10. II. 12; Baskotboll 10. 11, 12; Bosoboll 10. II. 12. DIANE FORSMARK Thespians 12: Theater Service II. 12: Y-Toons 10. II. 12: Girls' Pep Club 10: Yearbook Staff 12. PAUL FORSTAD. BILL FOSTER. PAM FOWLER Junior Rod Cross 10: Y-Tcons 11. 12: GAA 10: Girls' Pep Club 10. GAIL FOX GAA 10. II. JOHN FRANSEN. SUSANNE FRAZER GAA 10. JOANNE FREIDLUND Future Nurses 10. II: Honor Society 12: GAA 11; YFC 10. II. 12. KERMA FRET-HEIM Y-Teens 10: GAA 10; Girls' Pop Club 10: Yoarbook Staff II. RAY-MONO FROSTAD Cross Country 10: Swimming 10. STEVEN FRYKMAN Philosophy Club II. 12: Science Club II; Cross Country 12: Ski Team II. 12. ANNELIESE FRYMARK AFS II; Y-Toons 12. Determined to Make . . . The pause that refreshed! Jane Erickson LeRoy Erickson Steve Ernst Kent Esby Horwig Engol Tom Engfer Ron Erickson Mark Engolstad Lucy Englund Tom Erickson Sandy Engfer Doug Engman Lyle Erlanson Page 174 Shirley Etler Sieve Fahrcnkrog Clint Firttbrook Gary Fori Sutanno Freier t I Richard Eue Ramona Fernando Cheri Fither Dave Event Paul Fernquitl Ed Fletcher Pat Ewort Ed Field Judy Flyor Julie Fegentrom Ruth Figi Sutan Forder Diane Forimark Joanno Friedlund Paul Forttad Kerma Fretheim Pam Fowler Steve Frykman Gail Fok Anneliete Frymark Page 175 Carol Furuli Greg Gagner Jonnifor Gahn trom Bruce Garay Harold Garner This last year their best Dave Gartley Kathie Goarou Beverly Genuner Steve George Donnie Gerry Bette Gieiel Joyce Gilberteon Jamos Gillmeitter Mary Gjerdingen Tom Goodrich Sue Gordon Cheryl Grahn Unda Grandpre Catherine Gravet Mike Graw Jerri Green Page 176 Chrt Grigg John Grigg Gloria Grob Kathleen Gui t Rick Gunder on VICKIE FUMANTI. CAROL FURUU AFS 12: Honor Socioty 12: Y-Teen 10, II. 12: GAA 10: GW Pop Club 10. GREG GAGNER. JENNIFER GAHNSTROM AFS 12: Future Nur e 10. 11: Latin Club 10: Honor Socioty 12; Philoiophy Club 12: GAA 10. BRUCE GARAY. HAROLD GARNER Intramurol II. 12: Lettermen' Club 10, II. 12; Cro Country II. 12: Track 10. II. 12: Batkotball 10. DAVID GARTLEY Lettermen' Club 11. 12; Football 10 II. 12: Hockoy 10. KATHIE GEAROU. BEVERLY GENSMER AFS 12: Y-Teon« 12: GAA 10: GW Pep Club 10: Mah-Quh II: Junior Action Committee. ANTHONY GEORGE. STEVE GEORGE. TIMOTHY GEROLD. DENNIS GERRY Football 10. BETTE GIESEL Jr. Rod Crow 10: Y-Teen, 10; GAA 10: Girl.' Pep Club 10. 12: Cheerleader 10. II. 12. JOYCE GILBERT-SON GW Pep Club 10. JAMES GILLMEISTER. MARY GJERDINGEN AFS II, 12: Futuro Teocher II. 12; Latin Club 10: Hono Sociaty 12: Girl ' Pep Club 10; Moh-QuK II. 12: Evergreen 10: Yearbook Staff 10. II; YFC 12. THOMAS GOODRICH AFS II. 12: Hi-Y 12; Lettormen'i Club II. 12; Year-book Staff 12: Football 10. II: Ba eball 10. II. 12. SUSAN GORDON Future Nurse 10. II; Honor Socioty II. 12. CHERYL GRAHN AFS II. 12: Theipiant 12: Girl ' Pop Club 10. LINDA GRANDPRE French Club 10: Honor Socioty II, 12: Ski Club II: Girl 1 Pep Club 10: Yoarbook Staff 10. CATHERINE GRAVES. MIKE GRAW. JERRI GREEN AFS II. 12; Art Club 10: Honor Socioty II. 12: Y-Toen 12. CHRIS GRIGGS Jr. Red Oot 10. II: Student Councl 12: Intramural 11 12: Track U): Football 10. II; Wr© tling 10. JOHN GRIGGS Lettermon't Club 12; Wrettling 12; Homocoming Amboitador 12. GLORIA GROB Modern Dance 12. KATHLEEN GUIST AFS 12: Y-Teen 10. 11; Girt Pep Club 10; Yearbook Staff II. RICK GUNDERSON. DIANE GUSTAFSON GAA 10: GW Pop Club 10. NANCY GUSTAFSON AFS 12: Honor Socioty II. 12: GAA 10. II, 12: Girl ' Pep Club 10. LINDA HADDEN YFC 10, II. 12. ANNA HAINES. DON-ALD HAINES. SUSAN HAINLIN Art Club 10; GAA 10; Yearbook Staff II; Junior Action Committee. JAMIE HALL Futuro Nur e II. 12; Student Council 12: GAA 10: Girl ' Pep Club 10: Yoarbook Staff II. JAMES HAL-VORSON. BARBARA HALVORSON Thoator Service 10; Student Council II; Modorn Danco II. 12: Y-Teon 10, II; GAA 10; GW Pep Club 10: Senior Clan Treaturor. BERTHA HALVORSON YFC 11. 12. Diane Guttefson Sue Hainlin Nancy Gu,taf on Jamie Hall Linda Haddan Jim Halverton Anna Haino Barb Halvorton Don Hainet Bertha Halvonen Page 177 LYNN HALVORSON Honor Society 12; Y-Teen 10; GAA 10. KAY HANSELMAN Y-Teen II, 12: GAA 10: Girl ' Pep Club 10; Junior Action Committee; Senior Action Committee. KARL HANSEN AFS II, 12: Dobate II, 12: German Club 10: Honor Society II, 12: Philosophy Club II, 12: Science Club II; Evergreen II. 12. CLAYTON HANSON. GAIL HAN-SON Gorm«i Club 10: Y-Teen II, 12; Ski Club 12: Girl ' Pep Club 10. 12. BOB HARTNOLL Football 10: Wrettling 10. II. 12. JACQLYN HARVEY Student Council 12: Y-Tee'n 10: GAA 10: Girl ' Pep Club 10: Yearbook Staff II. 12. SUSAN HARVEY Future Teacher II. 12: Y-Teen 10: Girl ' Pep Club 10: Mah-Quh 12. RICHARD HATFIELD. JEFFREY HEALD Honor Society 12. LYNNETTE HEDLUND. BOBBY HEGG. JOHN HELGESEN.- SHERYL HENNING. GORDON HENRY Student Council 10. II: Lettermen' Club II, 12: Track 10. II. 12; Football 10. II. 12: Hockey 10. II. 12. JUDITH HENSEL. PAULA HENSELER Y-Toen 10. PEGGY HERREID AFS 12: Girl ' Pep Club 10: Mah-Quh II. 12. DONALD HERRON Spaniih Club 10; Intramural 10. II, 12: Bateball 10: Tenni II. 12. KEN HERSCH-BACH. DONNA HEYLMAN Girl ' Pep Club 10. 12. ROBERT HIEBELER. MICHAEL HIGGINS Cron Country 10. II; Lettermen' Club 10. II, 12: Swimming 10, II, 12. GAYLYN HILDESTAD. KATHLEEN HILLMAN Girl ' Pep Club 10. KAREN HOLAWAY Girl ' Pep Club II; Spanith Club 10: Theater Service 10. II, 12: GAA 10. II. 12. FRANK HOLLEY Intramural 10. 12: Cron Country 10.. ALLAN HOLLINGER Swimming II. MARY HOLLINGSWORTH Future Nur o II; Y-Teon II; GAA 12: Ski Club II. 12: Girl ' Pop Club 10. II. 12. CHERYL HOLMAN Science Club 10: GAA 10. II: Girl ' Pep Club 10; Yearbook Staff 10. BARBARA HOLMES. DIANE HOLMES Futuro Teacher II; Spanish Club 10; GAA 10. II. 12: Girl ' Pop Club. MICHAEL HOLSTEN. PAMELA HOMME- French Club 10; Honor Society II. 12: Theater Sorvico II, 12: Y-Teen 10. II, 12: GAA 10: Evergroon 12. CHARLES HORNBERGER. YVONNE HORNICKE AFS II: Future Teacher 10. II; Y-Teon II; Mah-Quh II, 12: Evergreen 12: Yearbook Staff 12: Quill and Scroll. DONALD HORTSCH Intromural II. 12: Boieball 10. KATHLEEN HUBBARD Honor Society 11.. 12: GAA 10. II. ROGER HUBBS Yearbook Staff II; Football 10; Ba ketball 10. II. 12. JOANN HUFF. RAY HUGHES. EILEENE HULKO Futuro Nurte 10. II. 12; GAA 10. 12; Kip 10. II. 12: Girl ' Pep Club 10. RONALD HULTINE Lettermen' Club 12; Basketball 10. 11. 12; Baseball 10. II. 12. THOMAS HULTING. MARY HUMTING GAA 10; Girl ' Pep Club 10. II; Cheerleader II; Yearbook Staff 12: Homecoming Ambassador 12: Senior Action Committee 12. Lynn Helvorton Key Henselmen Karl Hansen Gail Hanton 8ob Hartnell Lynnette Hedlund Judy Hea|el Jackie Harvey Bob Hegg Paula Henseler Sue Harvey John Hetgesen Peg Herreid Rick Hatfield Sheryl Henning Don Herron Jeff Heald Gordy Henry Ken Hertchbech Pag® 178 Donna Heylman Milt Higgins Gaylyn Hildatlad Kathy Hillman KaretwHolaway Frank Holloy Alan Hollinger Mary Hollingsworth Cheryl Holman Diane Holmes Pam Homme Bob Hornberger Yvonne Hornicke Don Hortsh Kathy Hubbard Roger Hubbt Decorated the lunchroom Joann Huff Eileene Hulko Ron Hultine Tom Hulting Mary Humting Page 179 For the Homecoming Dance PEGGY HUSEMANN Future Nurses 12. PATRICIA HU-SOME Girl 1 Pep Club 10. KATHLEEN HUSTON. DIANE ILGEN Transfer student. LINDA ILIFF AFS 12: Student Council 10. II: Y-Toont 10. 12: GAA 10: Girl Pep Club 10; Cheerleader 10. II. 12; Sophomore Homocomino Attendant; Wintor Formal Quoon 12. DIANNE ISAACSON AFS II. 12: Honor Society II. 12: Y-T©ons 12: GAA 10. H: Girls’ Pep Club 10. TIMOTHY IVERS. DANNY IVERSON Intramural II. 12: Footboll 10; Golf II. 12. ARLENE JAM-BOR. MARY LOU JAMES. BARRY JANSSEN Intramural 10. II. 12: Football 10: Basketball. TIMOTHY JEFFREY. THOMAS JEFFRIES Debate II. JEFF JENSEN. KATHY JENSEN AFS 12: Future Teachers 10. II; Studont Council 12: GAA 10. II. RONALD JEPSON Track 10. II. 12; Foot-ball 10. II. 12: Hockey 10. II. ROBERTA JOB GAA 10. 11. 12. Pee Husemann Pat Hu so me Diane llgen Linda lliff Dianne Isaacson Tim Ivers Anne Jackson Arlene Jambor Mary Lou James Barry Janssen Tim Jeffrey Tom Jeffries Jeff Jensen Kathy Jensen Ron Jepson Roberta Job Page 180 Dave Johnson Jano Johnson Jo Ann Johnson John Johnson Kathy Johnson Kathy Johnson Lilia Johnston Marcia Jonas Cathy Kassuba Marilyn Johnson Margarat Jolly Gary Jorgenson John Kaul Paul Johnson Gordy Jonas Linda Jungar Unde Kaating DAVID JOHNSON Intramural 10: Ski Club II: Football II; Golf II. 12: Ski Taam II. 12. DIANNE JOHNSON. DOUGLAS G. JOHNSON Football 10. GREGORY JOHNSON. JANE JOHNSON Latin dub 10: Thespians 12; Theater Service II. 12; Y-Teens II: GAA 10. II. 12: Girls- Pep dub 10: YFC 12. JO ANN JOHNSON Science Club II; Y-Toons 10. II. 12. JOHN R. JOHNSON. KATHLEEN J. JOHNSON Y-Teens 12: GAA 10. II. KATHLEEN L JOHN-SON Latin dub 10: Girls- Pap Club 10. MARILYN JOHN-SON Y-Teens 10. II; Girls- Pep Club 10. PATRICIA JOHNSON. PAUL JOHNSON Intramural 10: Senior Action Committee. LILIA JOHNSTON AFS II. 12; Theater Serv-ico II. 12: Girls- Pep Club 10. 12; Yearbook Staff 12. MARGARET JOLLY. ELIZABETH JONES AFS II. 12. GORDON JONES Honor Society II, 12: Student Council 12: Lattermen’s Club 10. II, 12: Swimming 10. II. 12: Homecoming King Candidate 12; Service Club II. 12. MARCIA JONES GAA 10. II; Girls' Pep Club 10; Homecoming Torch Bearer 12. GARY JORGENSEN Intramural 10. II. ROGER JORGENSON. LINDA JUNGER German Club 10; Honor Society II. 12; Y-Toons II: GAA 10; Kips 10: Girls-Pep Club 10. KAREN KAASA. DAVE KALMEN. Page 181 Sandy Keith Bill Kennedy Tom Keith Cheryl Ke riot Dave Keltey Jerry Kerr Paul Kempainen Joann Keffe Judy Kemper Carolyn King CATHY KASSUBE Future Teacher 10; Honor Society II. 12: Y-Teen 10; GAA 10; Girls' Pep Club 10. JOHN KAUL UN-DA KEATING. SANDRA KEITH AFS II. 12; Future Teacher 10; GAA 10. THOMAS KEITH Honor Society 12; Intra-mural 10. 12: lettermen' Club 12; Crot Country 10. II. 12; Golf 12. DAVID KELSEY. PAUL KEMPAINEN Track 10. II. JUDITH KEMPER GAA 10. WILLIAM KENNEDY. CHERYL KEPRIOS AFS 12; Y-Teen 12; GAA 10: Girl ' Pep Club 10: Bruinette 12; Junior Action Committoe. JEROME KERR. JOANN KIFFE AFS 12: Y-Teen 10. 12: Ski Club II. CAROLYN KING Y-Teen 10. II. PATRICIA KINN GAA 10. MICHAEL KITTLESON Basketball 10. II. 12. KATHY KLEE Y-Teent 10; GAA 10; Intramural 10. ROBERT KLEFSAAS. JAMES KLUEGEL Honor Society 12: State Speech Conto t II. 12. BARBARA KNOKE. KATHRYN KNUDSEN Latin dub 10: Honor Society 12: GAA 10; Girl ' Pop Club 10. MICHAEL KNUD-SON Intramural 10. MARGARET KNUTSON AFS II. 12: Future Nur e 10: Future Teacher 12; Honor Society II. 12: Thet-plans 12; Y-Teent 12; GAA 10. II; Girls' Pep dub 10. 12: Mah-Quh II. 12: Yearbook Staff 12: Senior Action Committee. TERRY KOBAYASHI Chei Club 12; Spani.h Club 10: Thespian 12: Theater Service II; GAA 10. II. 12; Girl ' Pep Club II; Yearbook Staff 12. JUDY KOEPPL Girl ' Pep Club 10. BONNIE KOOP Y-Teen 10. II. 12. VICKI KOPEL Future Nurse 10: Latin Club 10: Honor Society 12: GAA 10: Girl ' Pep Club 10. JUNE KORTGARD GAA 10. 12. GLENN KOSS. JEFF-REY KOSSE Debate II. 12: Latin Club 10: Mah-Quh 12: Evergreen 11; Yearbook Staff 12: Senior Action Committee. KATHY KRAGNES Art dub 10; Honor Society II. 12; Philo ophy dub II. 12; Science dub 10. II; Y-Teen II. 12. KAREN KRANZ. CHERYL KRASKIN Jr. Red Cross 10; Student Council II; Y-Teen 10. II. 12; GAA 10: Ski Club 12; Mah-Quh 12: Yearbook Staff 12: Sno-fe t Queen Candidate 10: Homecoming Queen Attendant 12. LINDA KRAUTKREMER. BEN KRISKO. SHIRLEY KRUEGER Future Teacher 12; Theater Service II; GAA 10. II. 12: Gid ' Pep Club 10. II: Yearbook Staff II. SUSAN KRUGER Thespians II. 12; GAA 10. IJ. 12. STEVE KUBIAS Lettermen' Club 12; Football II. 12; Wre tling 10. II. 12. JAMES KUDRLE Intramural fO. II. 12; Mah-Quh 12. GLENN KUHR Hi-Y II. 12: Intramural II. 12; Lettermen' Club II. 12; Football 10. II. 12: Basketball 10; Baseball 10. II. 12. MICHAEL KUKACHKA Basketball 10: Baseball 10. NANCY KUN-DERT Y-Teen 12: GiH ' Pep Club 10. STEVE KURTZ Intramural 12; Track: Football 10. Gretchen Utecht ate HEARTILY at the Senior teak fry. Pat Kinn Mike Ki«le on Kathy Klee Jim Kluegel Barb Knoke Pago 182 Kathy Knudsen Mil Knudion Peggy Knution Torry Kobayathi Judy Kocppl Bonnia Koop Vicki Kopcl Jun Kortgard Glenn Kon Jeff Kou Kathy Kragnet Kar n Krani Char! Kraikin Linda Krautkramer Ban Kritko Shirlay Krueger Made plans for the future . . . Sue Kruger Stav Kubiat Glenn Kuhr Mika Kukachka Nancy Kundart Pag 183 Steve Kurti Pam Land Donna Kwakenat Lorraine Langston Howie Lambert Ronald Lanning Tom Lambert Linda LaPiti Larry Lamparske Perry Larimer Barb Larkin Jeff Larson Mina Larson 8rian Larsen Judy Larson Charles Laughlin Candy Larson Lee Larson Tom Leo Dave Larson Linda Larson Polly Lefebvre Don Larson Marjorie Larson Carol Legg Page 184 Host. Chuck De.enberg, and Ho te. . Jerri Green, waited to distribute program at a basketball game. DONNA KWAKENAT AFS II: Gorman Club 10: Honor Socioty 12: The , pian II. 12: Theater Service: Y-Teon 10. II: Girl ' Pep Club 10. LARRY IACHER. HOWARD LAMBERT Hi-Y 12: Intramural 10. II. 12: Lottermen' Club 12: Football 10. II. 12; Baieball. THOMAS LAMBERT Football 10. LARRY LAMPARSKE Hi-Y II. 12: Lottermen'. Oub II. 12: Track II. 12; Football II. 12: Hockey II. PAM LAND AFS II. 12: Jr. Red Cro s 10; Y-Teen II; GAA 10: Girl ' Pep Oub 10: Yearbook Staff II. SUSAN LANE Futuro None 10. LORRAINE LANGSTON Latin Club 10: GAA 10. RON-ALD LANNING Football 10; Baseball. LINDA LAPITZ AFS 12; GAA 10. PERRY LARIMER Honor Socioty II. 12: Science Club 10: Service Club 12: Sonior Action Committeo. BARBARA LARKIN AFS 12; Futuro Nur e 10; Homocoming Ambassador II. BRIAN LARSEN. CANDACE LARSON Hon-or Society 12: GAA 10: Girl ' Pep Club 10. DAVID LARSON Intramural 10. DONALD LARSON. JEFFREY LARSON Intramural 10. II. 12; Lottermen'. Club II. 12; Mah-Quh II. 12: Crot Country II. 12: Track 10. II, 12. JUDITH LARSON Girl.' Pop Club 10. LEE LARSON Golf 10. LINDA LARSON Thospiant 10. II. 12: Theator Sorvico 10. II, 12; Girl.' Pep Club 10. MARJORIE LARSON Y-Teen. 10. II. MINA LARSON AFS II. 12; Art Club 10: Honor Society II. 12: Philosophy Club 12: Thespian II, 12: Theater Service 10. II. 12: Science Club 10. II; GAA 10. CHARLES LAUGHLIN Spanish Club 10; Intramural 10: Ski Club 12: Basketball 10; Golf II. 12. THOMAS LEE AFS 10. II. 12: Ches. Club 10. II. 12: Evergreen 12. PAULETTE LE-FEBVRE Futuro Nurtos 10. II; Mah-Quh 12. CAROL LEGG. DOUGLAS LEHTINEN Hi-Y II. 12; Intramural II. 12: Lottermen'. Club 12: Football 10. 11. 12: Baseball II. 12. DAVID LEMPKE Hi-Y 10. II; Lottermen'. Club II. 12: Football II: Basketball 10: Tonni 10. II. 12; Ski Team II. GUY LESCH Lottermen’ Club II. 12; Cross Country 10: Football: Swimming 10. II. 12: Tenni. 10. 12. JULIE LESTER Honor Socioty 12: Y-Teens II. 12: Girl.' Pep Club 10. DAWN LEWIS Theater Serv e 12: Student Council II. KATH-LEEN LEWIS. RANDALL LEWIS Science Club II. CYNTHIA LIDSTER. STEPHEN LIEBO AFS II. 12: Cho-.s Club II. 12; Science Club II; Evergreon 12: Yearbook Staff 12; Tenni II. BAR8ARA LIEN AFS II. 12: Honor Society II. 12: Theater Service II: Y-Teont 10. II. 12: Mah-Quh II. 12: Yearbook Staff II; Quill and Scroll II. 12. RUSSELL LIEN Swimming 12. CHARLOTTE LINDER Honor Society 12: GAA 10. II; Kips 10. II: YFC 10. II. 12. CHERYL LINDER Jr. Red Cro.s II: GAA 10. II: Kips 10; Bruinotto. II. 12. Page 185 Nancy Lindstrand Pat Linn Barb Liitorud Students saw The Glass Menagerie at the Guthrie in Octobor. Dave Livingston Joyce Ludwig Donna Livingston Sue Luhman Charles Lopac Paula Lukach GayAnn Louiselle Luckie Janet Lundstrom Karen Lundstrom Pago 186 Sheryl Lutx Mary Lybeck College, work, Che t r Macewict marriage? RICHARD LINDQUIST Hi-Y 10, II; Intramural 10, II. NANCY UNDSTRAND AFS 12; Honor Society II. 12; Stu-dant Council 11: Y-Teen 10. 12; GAA 10. PATRICIA LINN. BARBARA LISTERUD. GARY LIUM Honor Society 12. DA-VID LIVINGSTON Honor Sociofy II. 12: Hi-Y II; Intramural 10. II; Lettarmen' Club II. 12; Cro Country II, 12; Traci 12; YFC 12; Homecoming King 12. DONNA LIVINGSTON. SANDRA LONN Y-Teen 10; GAA 10. CHARLES LOPAC Swimming 10. II. GAY-ANN LOUIS-ELLE-Future Teacher? 10. II. 12; German Club 10; Honor Society II. 12: GAA 10; Girl.’ Pep Club 10. PATRICIA LUCKIE Art Club 10: GAA 10: Girl Pep Club 10. II. JOYCE LUDWIG. SUSAN LUHMAN AFS II. 12: Student Council II; Y-Toen 12: GAA 10. II, 12: Girl ' Pop Club II. 12: Bear 12: Senior Action Committee. PAULA LUKACH Student Council 12: Sli Club II. 12; Girl ' Pep Club 12; Flag Twirlers 12: Sophomore Track-o-Rama Queen Candidate. JANET LUNDSTROM. KAREN LUNDSTROM GAA II. 12: Girl Pep Club 12. SHERYL LUTZ-AFS 10. II. 12; GAA 10. II. 12: Girl Pep Club 10. II. WILLIAM LUTZ Wreitling 10. II. 12. MARY LYBECK Studont Council 10. 12: Y-Teen 10: GAA 10: Girl Pep Club 10; Cheerleodor 10. II. 12. SUSAN MACEWICZ The pian 12: Modern Dance 12; GAA 10. II. 12; Girl. Pep Club 10. STEVE MADISON. GREGORY MALGET. KATHLEEN MALMO Y-Teom 10. II. 12: GAA 10. KRISTOPHER MANKO Hi-Y 12: Track 10. II; Swimming 10. II. CLIFFORD MANWILL-ER. RICHARD MARCUM. FRED MARSHALL. JEANNE MARSHALL. MADELON MARTIN AFS 10. II. 12: Student Council 12: GAA 10; Girl Pep Club 10. II. 12; Mah-Quh 11. 12: Junior Action Committee. MARY MARTIN Art Club 10: GAA 10. II: Girl Pep Club II. ROBERT MAR-TIN Art Club 10; Spaniih Club 10. II: Tenni 10. WILLIAM MARTIN. CLAUDETTE MARTINE. French Club II; Student Council II. LESLIE MASON AFS II. 12: Honor Society II. 12; Student Council 12; Kip 10. 12. SHARON MAT-SON Future Nur e 10; Theater Sorvico 11: Y-Teent 10. II; GAA 10. Madelon Martin Mary Martin Greg Malget Kathy Malmo Dick Marcum Cindy Mar h ll Claudette Martin L li Ma on Cliff Man wilier Bill Martin Sharon MaHon Page 187 D v Mattie Marty Mattson Kitty Maynard Madelon MacMillan Ginny McAninch DAVID MATTICE Football 10. II. MARTIN MATTSON Football 10, II, 12: Wrestling 10. II, 12: Intramural 12. Sue McAninch Jan McCua Alica McDowell Dan McLean Pat McCalla Ed McDonald Scott McFarlan Jim McMahon Stava McCaughan Patar McDonough John McGuira Pat McMorrow KATHLEEN MAYNARD Y-Teens 10. MADELON MecMIL-LAN YFC II. 12. SUSAN McANINCH AFS II. 12; Stu-dant Council 12: Y-Taant II, 12: Winter Formal Attendant 12: Junior Action Committaa: Senior Action Committee. VIRGINIA McANINCH AFS II. 12: Honor Society 12: Y-Teani II, 12: GAA 10. II; Senior Action Committaa. PATRICIA McCALLA GAA 10: Girl.' Pap Club 10. STEVEN McCAUGHAN. JANICE McCUE Future Teacher 10: GAA 10. II; Girl ' Pep Club; Cheerleader 10. EDWARD MCDONALD. MERLE MCDONALD Spanish Club 10. PETER McDonough, alice McDowell, scon McFarlan Chest Club 10: Science Club 10: Hi-Y 12; Ski Club II; Golf 12. JOHN McGUIRE Wrestling 10. II. RONALD Me-HALE. DAN McLEAN. JAMES McMAHON. ROBERT McMILLAN. PATRICK McMORROW Honor Society II. 12: Student Council 12: Lottermen's Club 10. II. 12: Track 10. II. 12; Football 10. II. 12: Swimming 10. II. 12: Winter Formal King Candidate 12: Service Club 12. MARY MECKLENBURG Future Teachers 10: Spanish Club 10: GAA 10. MARY ANN MELBERG GAA 10. II. 12. DIANE MELCHER AFS II, 12; Futuro Teachers II. 12: Thespians 12: Theater Service 10. II. 12; Y-Teens 10. II. 12: GAA 12; Girls' Pep Club 10. 12: 8ruinettes 12: YFC 12. MARY MELCHERT AFS 12: Y-Teens 10: GAA 10: Kip. 10: Ski Club II: Girls' Pep Club 10: Bruinettes II. 12: Yearbook Staff 10: Jr. Action Comm. ROBERT MENDENHALL Jr. Red Cross 10: Cr. Co. 12: Ftb. 10: Wrestling 10: Gymnastics 12. SUSAN MERRICK Fut. Teach. 10: Latin Cl. 10: Honor Soc. II. 12: Philosophy C. II. 12: Girls' Pep Cl. 10. JACQUELINE MERTZ Hon. Soc. 11. 12: Y-Teens 10: GAA 10: Girls' Pep Cl. 10: Chrldr. 10. II. 12. LINDA MEYER. NANCY MICHAUD AFS 12: Jr. Red Cross 10: Y-Teens 12: Girls' Pep Cl. 10: Mah-Quh II. 12; Evergreen 10. MARVIN MIESSNER. JEFFREY MIKKELSON German Cl. 10: Sconce Cl. II. KENNETH MILES Chess Cl. 10. II. 12: Spanish Cl. 10. II: Thespians 12. DALE MILLER Stu. Coun. 10: Ltrmen's Cl. 10. II. 12: Ftb. 10. II. 12: Wrestling 10. II. 12. DALE F. MILLER Hon. Soc. 12; Stu. Coun. 11. 12: Intra. 10 II. 12; Track 10. II. 12: Ftbell 10. II. 12: YFC 10: Homecoming Att. .1. DARYL MILLER Ltrmen's Cl. II. 12: Track 12: FtK 11, ik: Wrestling II. 12: Winter Formal King 12. SUSAN.'-tiLLER AFS 12: Y-Teens II. 12: Girls' Pep O. 10 12. GWENDOLYN MILLIREN GAA 10. II: Girls' Pep 0. 10. MARILYN MIZUHATA AFS 12: Ski Cl. 12: Girls' Pep 0. 10. JON MOE Ltrmen's Cl. 12: Cr. Co. 10. II. 12: Tennis 10. II. 12: Ski Teem 10. II. MARK MOREN Ltrmen's Cl. II. 12: Wrestling 10. II. 12. WEST MOFFETT. ELIZABETH MOLBERG AFS II. 12 Debate II. 12: Hon. Soc. II. 12: Thespians II. 12: Theater Ser. 10: Y-Teens 10 II; Meh-Quh II. 12: Evergreen 10. II; Quill Scroll II 12. PAMELA MONTGOMERY GREGORY MOOOIE German Q. II. DICK MOORE Stu. Coun. 12: Hi-Y 12; Intra. 10. II. 12: Ltrmen's Cl. 12: Cr. Co. II. 12. SHARON MORRIS Y-Teens 12 GAA 10. II. BEVERLY MUELLER AFS 12: Y-Teens 10. II. 12: Ski Cl. 12: Girls' Pep Cl. 10; S. Action Com. JULIE MUELLER. YOSHIKO MUGII. SUSAN MUNGER. Mary Mecklenberg Mary Ann Melberg Page 188 Diane MelcHer Nancy Michaud Daryl Miller Mary Rae Molchert Jeff Mikkclton Sue Miller Bob Mendenhall Ken Miles Gwen Milliren Sue Morrick Dale F. Miller Marilyn. Miiuhata Jackie Morh Dale Miller Jon Moe Mark Moon Dick Moore Wei Moffet Sharon Morris Beth Molberg Bev Meuller Pam Montgomery Greg Moodie Yoshiko Mugii Sue Munger Page 189 Kathy Paderian got assistance from two fon.or In putting up a Chrittmas traa. JOHN MUSINGER Lettormen's Club II. 12: Football 10. II. 12: Wrestling 10. II. 12. JAMES MUNSON. MARCIA MUNT Honor Society II. 12: GAA 10: Girls' Pap Club: Mah-Quh II. 12. GUYLE MURPHY Basketball 10. MICHAEL MURPHY. PEGGY MURPHY AFS f2. JIM MURRAY Hi-Y 12. ROBERT MYHRE Cross Country II. SANDY MYRMEL AFS 10. II. 12; Futuro Teachors 10, II. 12: Latin Club 10; Honor Socioty 12; Y-Teens II. 12: Girl ' Pap Club 10. NANCY NAGLE Y-Teens II; Girl ' Pap Club 10. COREY NASLUND Intramural 10. II. 12: Golf 12: Honor Socioty 12. VICKI NASON Modorn Danco 10. II; GAA 10. II; Girl Pop Club 10. II. WILLIAM NASON. MICHAEL NEEDHAM Football 10. II. THOMAS NEEDHAM. BEVERLY ANN NELSON AFS 12; Futuro Nunes 10. 11. 12: Latin Club 10; Y-Teens 10: GAA 10. II. 12: Girls' Pop Club 10. 12. CLIFFORD NELSON Philosophy Club 11. GARY NELSON. HAROLD NELSON Honor Society II. 12. MICHAEL NELSON The -piant 12: Intramural 12. NORMA NELSON Y-Teon, II; Kip II. 12. RANDALL NELSON AFS 12; Thespians 12: Intramural 10; YFC II. 12. RICHARD NELSON Tonni, 10. II. 12. SHIRLEY NELSON GAA 10; Girl.’ Pap Club 10. THOMAS NELSON Honor Society II. 12: Ski Club 12; Intramural 12: Hockey 10; Tennit 10. II. 12: Service Club 12: Senior Action Committee. THOMAS NETHERTON AFS II. 12; Spanish Club 10: Thospian II, 12: Theater Service II, 12; Cross Country 10. II; Track 10: Homocoming Ambassador II; Service Club II. 12: Senior Clast President; Senior Action Committee: AFS Returnee from Abroad. THOMAS NEUDAUER. NANCY NEUTZ. JACQUELINE NEWLAND Foreign Eichenge Student; AFS 12: Honor Socioty 12; Philotophy Club 12; Student Council 12. NANCY NEWPORT Girls Pep Club 10. DARLENE NICOLOFF Y-Teen, II. KENNETH NICHOLS. MICHAEL NOR-LING AFS 10. II. 12; Latin Club 10; Hi-Y 12; Mah-Quh 10. II. 12; Yearbook Staff 10. II. 12: Quill and Scroll 12. PRISCILLA NORMAN AFS II. 12; Future Teacher II; Honor Socioty II. 12: Philo pphy Club 12: Theater Service II: Y-Teens 10. II; Yearbook Staff II. NANCY NORTH. ERVIN NOTHNAGEL AFS 12. MONICA NOTHNAGEL AFS II. 12; Futuro Nurses II; Honor Society II. 12; Jr. Rod Cross 10; Evergreen II, 12; Quill and Scroll 12. CHERYL NYBERG Futuro Teachers 10. II: Honor Society II. 12: Y-Teent 10. II: Girls' Pep Club 10. LORINNE NYGREN GAA II; Kip 10. RICHARD OBERG. ROBERT OBRIEN Cross Country 10. II; Football 10: Basketball 10: Baseball 10. II. 12. DENNIS O'CONNELL Jim Munson Guyle Murphy Nancy Nagla Marcia Munt Pag Murphy Coroy Naslund Sandy Myrmel Mika Needham Jim Murray Bill Nason Robert Myhre Vicki Nason Page 190 Bev Nation Nancy Nation Tom Netherton Darlana Nicoloff Monica Nothnagel Cliff Nation Norma Nelton Tom Neudauer Mika Norling Cheryl Nyberg Dick Nation Ron Nation Nancy Neuti Priscilla Norman Lori Nygren Gary Nation Shirley Nation Jacquie Nawland Nancy North Richard Oberg Harold Nation Tom Nation Nancy Newport Ervin Nothnagel Danny O'Connell Page 191 Terry O'Connell Cathy O'Donnell Joanne Ogdahl Jan O'Grady Kathy Ohlend Grog O'Keefe Paul Okerstrom Alice Olsen Foreign Exchange Student Jacquie seemed to be enjoying herself at the senior steak fry. Diane Olson Elaino Olson Gene Olson Nancy Olson Sandi Olson Kathy O'Reilly Page 192 Sharon Otweiler Jim Overturf Art Palmar TERRY O'CONNELL Inframural 10. II; Mah-Quh 12; Track 10. CATHLEEN O'DONNELL. JOANNE OGDAHL AFS 12: Mura Teacher II; Y-Teen, 10. II. 12; Girl ' Pap Club 10. 12: Yearbook Staff II. 12. JANICE O'GRADY. KATHLEEN OHLAND. GREGORY O'KEEFE. JOHN OKERBERG Wre -♦lino 10. II. PAUL OKERSTOM Thetpian 12; TKaalar Service II, 12: Ski Club 12. ALICE OLSEN AFS II. 12; Debate II. 12; Honor Society II. 12; Y-Teen 10. II. 12: Evergreen II. 12. MARGIE OLSEN. BETH OLSON. DIANA OLSON. ELAINE OLSON GAA 10. II. 12; YFC 10. II. 12. GENE OLSON. KAY OLSON. MARY L OLSON. NANCY OLSON Student Council 10; Y-Teent 10. II. 12: GAA 10. SANDI OLSON Latin Club 10; Girl ' Pap dub 10. KATHLEEN O'REILLY. MARGERY OSBERG Future Teacher 10. TED OSCARSON. SHARON OSWEILER German Club 10: Girl ' Pep Club 10. JAMES OVERTURF. ARIHUK PALMER Honor Society 12; Intramural II. 12; Track 10. LYNDA PALMQUIST. WENDY PARKER. PAULIN PARKS Y-Teen 10. CHRISTINE PARSONS Student Council 10. II. 12: Modern Dance II. 12; Y-Teen 10. II: GAA 10. II; Snow-Fe t Queen Candidate 10; Homecoming Queen 12. LEE PARSONS GAA 10. II. JUDY PATES AFS 12: Student Council II; Girl ' Pep Club 10: Bruinetta II, 12: Senior Action Committee. SCOTT PAUL Intramural 10. BARBARA PAULSON GAA 12: YFC 12. KAY PAULSON German Club 10. II; AFS 12: Y-Team 10. II. 12: GAA II. KATHLEEN PAVLIK-Y-Teen II; Girl ' Pep Club II. 12. LAVONA PEABODY GAA 10: Mah-Quh II. 12; Yearbook Staff 12: Quill and Scroll 12. KATHLEEN PEARSON Girl.' Pep Club 10. Chri Per on Lae Parton Jody pafe, Kay Peul on Kathy Pavlik LaVona Peabody Page 193 Rebecca Pearson Kathy Pedersen Terry Pederson Lenore Perron Kim Peterson Barb Pierson Tom Perrin Boug Petersen Nancy Peterson Sue Piper Senior girls decorated for Christmas formal. Kermit Petersen Rosemary Peterson Sandi Pitann Darla Peterson Mary Petry Penny Player Don Peterson Steve Phillips Doree Plowman Pag® 194 Linda Pond Gary Porter Linda Posch Dave PrindU REBECCA PEARSON. KATHRYN PEOERSEN AFS 12; Y-Teens 10. II. 12; GAA 10: Girl ' Pep Club 10; Mah-Quh II. 12; Quill end Scroll 12; Junior Action Committee; Senior Action Committee. TERESA PEDERSEN Spanish Club 10; Y-Toens 10; Ski Club 10; Senior Action Committeo. PERLEY PEILETT. TOM PERRIN. IENORA PERRON AFS 12; French Club 10. DOUGLAS PETERSEN Student Coun-cil II. 12; Hi-Y 10: Ski Club 10; Lettermens Club 10. II. 12; Football 10. II. 12; Baseball 10. II. 12; Ski Team 10. II. 12; Winter Formal King Candidate 12. KERMIT PETERSEN French Club 10. 12; Hi-Y 12; YFC II. DARLA PETERSON Y-Teens 10. DONALD PETERSON. KIM PETERSON. NAN-CY PETERSON. ROSEMARY PETERSON. SCOTT PETERSON Football II. MARY PETRY AFS 12: GAA II; Girls-Pep Club II; Yearbook Staff 10. STEPHEN PHILUPPS AFS 11. 12: Chess Club II. 12: Ihespians 12; YFC II. 12. SUSAN PICARD. BARBARA PIERSON Girls- Pep Club 10. SUSAN PIPER Yearbook Staff II. SANDRA PITANN Mah-Quh 10. II. 12. PENNY PLAYER Girls- Pep Club 10. DO-REE PLOWMAN Y-Teens 10: GAA 10; Girls’ Pep Club 10. PATRICK POEPKE Chess Club 12. LINDA POND. GARY PORTER Lettermen's Club 10. II. 12: Football 10. II. 12; Basketball 10: Boseball l(J. II. 12; Ski Team II; Intramural 12. LINDA POSCH. GARY PRICE. DAVID PRINDLE In-tramural 10. II. 12. CLIFTON PROKOP Cross Country 10. II; Lettermen's Club 10, II, 12; Wrestling 10. II. 12. JOSEPH PUCHTEL. MICHAEL PULK. LINDA QUIGGLE AFS 12: Y-Teens 12: Mah-Quh 12. ANNE RACER AFS 10. II. 12; Future Teachers II; Honor Society II, 12: Philosophy Club 12: Theater Service 10. II. 12: Y-Toens II; Evergreen 11. 12: Yearbook Staff II: Quill end Scroll 12. JEFFREY RADERMACHER Intromural II: Cross Country II. 12: Track 10. LARRY RAMSEY Intramurol II; Wrestling 10: Baseball 10. THOMAS RASCH. DIANA RASSMUSSEN. MELVIN RASMUSSEN Philosophy 12. TANYA RAUKER Y-Teens 10. II: GAA 10. STAN REDDEL Intramural 10. II. 12: Lettor-men's Club II. 12: Cross Country 10, II, 12: Trock 10. II, 12. JANET REEDER Y-Teens 10: Girls- Pep Club 10. DUANE REIMER Lettermen's Club 12: Football 12. SUSAN RENDER AFS II, 12; Debate II: Honor Society II. 12: Theater Service 10; Evergreen II. 12. RICHARD REUTER Lettermen's Oub 12: Football 10. II. 12: Basketball 10. II: Baseball 10. II; Intromural 12. CHARLES RHOADES. Stan Reddel Janet Reeder Clif Prokop Anne Racer Diana Rasmussen Sue Render Mike.Pulk Jeff Radermacher Mel Rasmussen Richard Reuter Linda Quiggle Larry Ramsey Tanya Rauker Chuck Rhoades Page 195 Steve Rieka beugh S«nr RieckhoW Chris Riley Linda Richerdion Marcia Richgruber Somehow found time to study LINDA RICHARDSON Theater Sarviea 10. II. 12; Student Council 12; GAA 10: Girl 1 Pap Club 10: YFC II. 12. MARCIA RICHGRUBER German Club 10: Y-Taan II. 12: GAA 10. II. 12: Girir Pap Club 10. 12. STEVE RICK-ABAUGH. GARY RIECKHOFF Thespian 12: Thaatar Sarviea 10. II. 12; Hi-Y II. 12. CHRISTINE RILEY AFS 10: Student Council II; Girls' Pop Club 10. 12: Flag Twiriers 12. ROGER RIMNAC. JOANN RIX Futuro Nurjoj 10: Future Teacheri II; Y-Teeni 10. II. STEVE ROBEY Lettermen's Dub 10. II. 12: Track 10. II. 12: Football 10. II. 12; Basketball 10. II. 12. MICHAEL ROCKNE AFS 10. II, 12: Chess Club 10: Philosophy Club II. 12: Thespians 12: Theater Service 10. II, 12; Meh-Quh 10: Evergreen 10. II. 12. DAVE RODDY Honor Society 12: Lettermen’s Club 10. II, 12: Track II; Football 10. II. 12: Hockey 10. II. 12. SUSAN ROFF Theater Sorv e 12: GAA 10. LISA ROGERS Y-Teens 10: Kips 10. II. 12. MARK ROGERS. SANDRA ROINE Future Nurses 10. II: Y-Teens 10: Girls' Pep Club 10. FRED RO-LEFF. FRED ROSENDAHL. TIMOTHY ROSENLUND. NANCY ROSENOW Future Teachers 10. II. 12; German Club 10; Honor Society II. 12: Philosophy Club II. 12: Girls' Pop Club 10. RONALD ROSTBERG Lettermen's Club 12: Wrestling 12. RALPH ROUTIER Golf 10. II; Ski Team 10: YFC 12. PHILLIP RUEGER. PAUL RYDER Lettermen's Club 12: Cross Country II. 12: Track II; Tennis 10: Ski Team II. 12: YFC II. 12. CAROL SAMPSON Future Teachers 10: Latin Club 10: Girls' Peo Club 10. BARBARA SAMS. FRED SAMS. DENNIS SANDELL Lettermen's Club 10. II. 12: Cross Country 10. II. 12: Track 10: Wrestling 10. II. 12. GERALD SANDERS Cross Country 10. RONALD SANDERS Football II. CHARLES SANFORD. JU-DITH SAUSEN French Club 10: Y-Teon 10; Ski Club II; Girls' Pep Club 10: Yearbook Staff 10. VICKIE SAVAGE Student Council 12; GAA 10: Girls' Pep Club 10. II, 12: Yearbook Staff II, 12: Junior and Senior Action Committees. KAREN SCHALLER Future Teachers 10. II; Latin Club 10; Honor Society 12: Girls' Pep Club 10: Yearbook Staff II. 12. KURT SCHEURER Honor Society 12. ROLLIN SCHLICTING AFS 10. II. 12; Student Council 12: Lettermen’s Club 10. II. 12: Swimming 10. II, 12: Tennis 10. II. 12: Homecoming King Candidate 12; Service Club 10. II. 12. SANDY SCHLOSSER Honor Society II. 12: Thespian 12: GAA 10. II; Girls' Pep Club 10. II; Meh-Quh II, 12: Evergreen 10. II. 12; Quill and Scroll II. 12. STEPHEN SCHLOSSER Tennis 10. DONNA SCHMIDT German Club 10: Y-Teen 10. II. 12: GAA 10: Senior Action Committee. KAREN SCHMIDT. MARY SCHMITT. SHARON SCHNEDLER Modern Dance 10; Y-Teen 12: GAA 10: Girl ' Pep Club 12. SHARON SCHOENBERGER. Roger Rimnec JoAnn Ria Sue Roff Lise Roger Steve Robey Mark Rogers Mike Rockne Dave Roddy Sandy Roine Fred Roleff Pago 196 Frad Rosondahl Nancy Rotenow Ralph Routier Phillip Ruagar Paul Rydar Carol Sampson Danny Sandall Garry Sandart Ron Sanders Chuck Sanford Judy Sausan Vickie Savage Karan Schaller Kurt Schaurar Rollia Schlicting Sandy Schlossar . . . a little Steve Schlossar Donna Schmidt Karan Schmidt Mary Schmitt Sharon Schnadlar Page 197 Sharon Schoanborger Jane Schrecongost Marian Schrupp Jim Schulh Helan Schulz Promised to do better . . . Linda Schuster Miko Seeker Greg Seaman Suo soldon Joan Severson Chuck Shannon Dick Sherwood Gary Siesennop Paul Sievertson Shirley Simonson Pat Sinnott Deanna Skinn Sue SI a boy Linda Slator Barb Smith Carol Smith Page 198 Lorin Smith Sid Soderholm Marsha Smith Barb Soine Sandy Smith Lynda Solberg Steve Smith Ken Solstad Terry Smith Nancy Sorenson . next quarter Lon Spande Barb Spevacek Philip Spooner Nancy Sparby Sara Spires Gail Spriggle JANE SCHRECONGOST AFS 12; Y-Teens 10; GAA 10; Girl ' Pop Club 10; Cheerleader 10. STEPHAN SCHROED-ER. MARIAN SCHRUPP GAA 10. JAMES SCHULTZ. HELEN SCHULTZ. LINDA SCHUSTER. JOHN SCHWAB. MICHAEL SEEKER Lettermen's Club II. 12; Football II. 12; Wrestling 10: Baseball 10. II. 12. GREG SEEMAN Let-termen’s Club II. 12: Track 10. II. 12; Football 10. II. 12; Intramural 10. 12. SUE SELDEN AFS II, 12; Honor Society 12: Thee tor Sorvico II. 12; GAA 10. II. JOAN SEVERSON Future Teachers 10; Y-Teens 10. II. 12: GAA 10; Kips 10. 11. 12; Intramural 10: Ski Club II. PATRICK CHARLES SHANNON Track 10. II. 12: Football 10. II. 12: Basketball 10. II. 12. RICHARD SHERWOOD Intramural 10. II. 12. GARY SIESENNOP Philosophy Club 12. PAUL SIEVERT-SON. DARVEL SILDA Chess Club 12. FRED SIMMONS. WILLIAM SININGER. PATRICIA SINNOTT AFS 12: Fy. ture Teachers 10; GAA 10; Girls' Pep Club 10. II. 12: Yoar-bo6k Staff II; Senior Action Committee. DEANNA'SKINN AFS 12: GAA 10; Girls' Pap Club 10. SUSAN SLABEY Future Nurses 10: GAA 10: Girls' Pep Club. LINDA SLATER. BARBARA SMITH Y-Teens 10: GAA 10: Girls' Pep Club 10; Cheorloador 10: 8ruinottos II. 12: Junior Action Committee. CAROL SMITH Studont Council 12: Y-Teens 10. II. 12: GAA 10: Kips 10: Ski Club II. 12. LORIN SMITH. MARSHA SMITH German Club 10. SANDRA SMITH Theater Service 12: GAA 10. II . 12: Girls' Pep Club 10: Yearbook Staff II. STEPHEN SMITH Ski Club II. 12. TERRY SMITH. SIDNEY SODERHOLM. BARBARA SOINE GAA 10. II. LYNNDA SOLBERG Future Nurses 10: Girls' Pep Club 10. KENNETH SOLSTAD Latin Club 10. II; Science Club 10; Student Council. DANNY SONGLE Hockey 10. II. 12. NANCY SORENSON Latin Club 10: Student Council II; GAA 10: Girls' Pep Club 10. LON SPANDE German Club 10: Student Council 10. II, 12: Hi-Y II, 12: Intramurol II. 12: Football 10: Basketball 10; Tennis 10. II. 12. NANCY SPARBY Y-Teens 12: GAA II: Girls' Pep Club 10. BARBARA SPEVACEK Honor Socioty II. 12: GAA II; Girls' Pep Club 10. ROBERT SPIVEY. SARA SPIRES. CONNIE SPONSLER Art Club 10: Girls' Pep Club 10: YFC 10. II. 12. Page 199 Pam Stancuk Dick Stain Stove Steinke Bob Stieme Bonnie Stillman Bob Stona Porry Laramer, Paul Johnson, Tom Nethorton, Tom Nelson, Joff Kosse, and Gordy Jones helped propara the grills at the Senior Steak Fry. Robin Studt Grog Stutelborg Marc Sullivan Page 200 Tim Swanson Kathy Tallman PHILIP SPOONER YFC II. 12. GAIL SPRIGGLE Student Council II. THOMAS SPURGIN Ski Club II. 12: Track II. 12; Ski Team II. 12. PAM-ELA STANCUK Y-Teens 10. 12: Girls’ Pap Club 10: Yearbook Staff II. RICHARD STEIN Gymnastics II. 12. STEVEN STEINKE German Club 10: Student Council 10: Hi-Y 10. II. 12: Intramural 10, II, 12; Lottermen’s Club II, 12: Cross Country II. 12: Track 12; Basketball 10: Homecoming King Candidate 2. GARY STELZIG. JAMES STEWART. ROBERT STIERNA In-tramural 10. II. 12: Baseball 10. II. BONNIE STILLMAN Honor Society 11. 12: YFC 10. ROBERT STONE. ROGER STONE. LEROY STOTES-BERY AFS 12; Thospiant 10. II. 12: Theater Service 10. II. 12. ROBERTA STUDT Future Nurses 10; Honor Society II, 12: Philosophy Club 12; Mah-Quh II. 12; Evergreen 12; Quill and Scroll 12. GREG STUTELBERG Intramural 10. II, 12: Golf 10. BILL SUNDSTROM Intramural II, 12: Evergreen 12. MARC SULLIVAN. DAVID SWANSON Track 10; Swimming 10: Tennis II. KAREN SWANSON. MICHAEL SWANSON. PAMELA SWARTOUT Y-Toons 10: Girls’ Pep Club 10. TIMOTHY SWENSON Gorman Club 10: Student Council 10; Wrestling 10. CHRISTINE TACK AFS II. 12: Debate II; Honor Society II, 12: Y-Teens 10. II. 12; Mah-Quh II, 12; Evergreen 10. II; Quill and Scroll II, 12. KATHLEEN TALLMAN. DIANE TANGEN Kips 10. II. 12; Senior Action Committee. BRAD TAPPER. MARILYN TAYLOR Honor Society 12. MARY TERWILLIGER GAA 10. II. DONNA THOMAS AFS II. 12: Y-Teons 10. II, 12: GAA 10; Girls’ Pep Club 10. MICHAEL THOMAS Art Club 10: Hi-Y 12: Intramural 10. JANE THOMPSON AFS II. 12: Honor Society II. 12: Y-Teens 10. 12: GAA 10. II; Junior Action Committee: Senior Action Committee. TED THOMPSON. JANEL THORBURN Honor Society 12; GAA 10: Yearbook Staff 12. MICHAEL THORESON Honor Society 12: Student Council II: Lettermen’s Club II. 12; Football 10. II. 12: Basketball 10. II. 12; Baseball 10. II. 12. Brad Tapper Mike Thomas Marilyn Taylor Jane Thompson Mery Terwilligar Ted Thompson Donna Thomas Janet Thorburn John Thomas Mike Thoreson Page 201 Pom Thornburg Ron Thortatt Corol Throngord Clydo Thunton Bob Tichich Tim Tompkint Pam Towno Sua Townwnd Bob Tronnai Joon Tuma Looked back over twelve long years Carol Twaady Harold Udtoth Gratchan Utecht Shann Vandarhoaf Jarry Van Handal Marilyn Van Pcvenaga Kathy Varnar Oenny Varmar Sharon Varmaer Pat Vian Kirk Vogland Jarry Vollmer Page 202 of schooling PAMELA THORNBURG. DOUGLAS THORP. RONALD THORSETT. CAROL THRONGARD AFS 12: German Club 10: Student Council 10. 12: Y-Toens 10: GAA 10: Sli Club II, 12; Girls' Pop Club 10: Cheerleader 10; Mah-Quh 12. CLYDE THURSTON Yearbook Stoff 11. GARY THURSTON. ROBERT TICHNICH Lottermen’s Club II. 12: Trock 10. II. 12: Football II. 12: 8askotball II. TIMOTHY TOMPKINS Cron Country 12; Hockey 10. PAMELA TOWNE Y-Teens 10. II. 12: GAA Itf: Bruinettes 12; YFC IQ. SUSAN TOWNSEND. ROBERT TRONNES Lettormen’s Club II. 12: Football 10. II. 12; Hockey II. 12. JOAN TUMA AFS II. 12: Thcotef Service II: Girls’ Pep Club 10. ALLEN TUTTLE Intramural 12. CAROL TWEEDY. DENNIS TWISTOL. HAROLD UDSETH Lettermen’s Club 10. II: Cross Country 10. II: Track 10: Swimming 10. II. 12. GRETCHEN UTECHT Doboto 10; Theater Service 10. 12: Mah-Quh II, 12: Quill and Scroll 12. GATIS VALTERS. SHERIE ANw VANDERHOEF Futuro Nurses II. 12; Girls’ Pep Club 12. JERRY VANHANDEL. MARILYN VAN PEVENAGE GAA 10. II. KATHERINE VARNER. DENNIS VERMEER Wres-fling 10. SHARON VERMEER Girls’ Pep Club 10. PAT-RICIA VIEN. KIRK VOGLAND Intramural 10. II; Mah-Quh II. 12: Football 10. GERALD VOLLMER. RICHARD WACHS. JUDITH WADDELL Future Nurses 11. 12: Honor Society II. 12. TERRY WADDELL. JAMES WAKELY. DAN WALSETH Honor Society 12: Intramural 10. II. 12: Track II. 12: YFC 10. II. 12. JAMES WAREHIME Cross Country 10. ROBERT WARNS. PENNY WATSCHKE Y-Teens 10: Girls' Pep Club 10. DENNIS WAWRACZ Art Club 10. II. CHERYL WEED Y-Teons 10. II. 12: Winter Formal Attendant II: Homecoming Attendant 12; Senior Action Committee. CHARLES WEEKS German Club II; Latin Club 10. ARLINE WEISS AFS II. 12: Future Nurses II; Futuro Teochers 12: Thcator Sorvico 12; Y-Toons II, 12: Girls’ Pop Club 10: Yearbook Staff 12: YFC II. RALPH WELLS. PHYLLIS WENTLAND Future Nurses 12; Girls’ Pep Club. JEROME WERNER Football II. LINDA WERNER. CYNTHIA WEST Future Nurses 10. II: Y-Teons 10. 11. LES WESTERBERG. RE8ECCA WESTERGARD Ger-mon Club 10: Honor Society 12; Y-Teens 10, II. 12: GAA 10. II. 12: Kips 12: Girls' Pep Club 10. 12: Junior Closs Vice President; Winter Formol Attendant 10; Homecoming Attendant II. 12. BRENDA WESTFAHL German Club 10: Honor Society II. 12. GARY WESTMARK. FRANK WEST-PHALL. ROSE WESTPHALL. MARSHA WETTERLAND Art Club 10, 12; Future Nurses 10: Modern Dance 10. II; Y-Teens 11: GAA 10: Girls’ Pep Club 10 11. Dan Welseth Penny Watschko Chuck Weeks Torry Waddell Jim Warehimo Denny Wawrac Arlino Weiss Cindy West Jim Wakely Bob Warnes Cheryl Wood Ralph Wells Les Westerberg Phyllis Wentland Becky Westergerd Page 203 Brenda WesKehl Gary Westmerk Frank Westphall Row Westphall Martha Wetterland Ron Wheeler Dick Whitbeck Douq White Carolina Wickland Gordy Wian And realized '65 was truly an end . . . RONALD WHEELER Intramural 10: Lettermen's Club II, 12: Football 10, 12: Hockoy 10. II. 12: Baseball 10. II. 12. RICHARD WHITBECK Honor So-cioty II, 12; Studont Council 10. 12: Intramural 10. II. DOUGLAS WHITE Choss Club II, 12; Thospians 12: Scionco Club II; Evergreen 12: Yearbook Staff II. 12. ROBERT WHITNEY. CAROLINE WICKLAND. GORDON WIEN Intramural 10. II. 12: Baseball II. 12. JAN WIENCKE AFS 12: Span-ijh Club 10. DAVE WIESER Scionco Club |l: Hi-Y II; Intramural 10; Ski Club 12. SHARON WILDFANG AFS II. 12: Future Teachers II; Honor Society II, 12: Philosophy Club 12: Y-Teens 10: GAA 10; Yearbook Stoff 10. BARBARA WILKEN Latin Club 10; GAA 10. CHERYL WILKINSON Thes-plans 10: Y-Teons 10: Girl - Pop Club 10: Mah-Quh II. 12; Yearbook Staff II. STEPHEN WILL Hi-Y 12: Intramural II. 12; Football 10. II: Hockey II: Ba to ball 10. BRIAN WILLIAMS. CRAIG WILLIAMS. EUGENE WILLIAMS. RODNEY WILLIAMS. PAMELA WILLIAMSON Futuro Toachors II: Student Council II: GAA 10, II. 12: Girls Pop Club 10. PEGGY WILL-MAN AFS 10. 12: Futuro Nurses 10: Spaniih Club 10; Student Council 10: Y-Toons 10. II. 12: GAA 10; Ski Club 10: Girls Pep Club 10. NANCY WILLSON AFS II. 12: Y-Teens 12: GAA 10, II: Girls Pop Club 10. WEN-DELL WILSON Track 10. II: Football 10. II. KATHY WIMBERLY. JERRY WINKELMAN. JOYCE WINKELMAN Jr. Rod Cross 10; GAA 10. II. GARY WINKLER Honor Society 12. GARY WINSOR Intramural 10. II, 12: Track 10. II. 12. NORA WINTER AFS 10: Honor Society 12: Thospians II. 12: GAA 10. II: Girft Pop Club 10: Evergreen II; YFC II. 12. SUSAN WINTER Girls’ Pep Club 10. BONNIE WOLFE. SANDRA WOLFGANG. AFS 12: Honor Society 12: GAA 10. II. 12: Girls Pop Club 10: Junior Action Committed Sonior Action Committee. CYNTHIA WOODCOCK AFS 10, II, 12: Future Nurses 10. II. 12: Latin Club 10; Scionco Club 10: Y-Teens 10. II. 12: GAA 10: Girls Pop Club 10; Mah-Quh 10: Yearbook Staff II. PATRICK WORRELL. GERALD WRIGHT. SUSAN WRIGHT Jr. Red Cross; GAA 10: Girls Pod Club. WILLIAM WUSSOW Track 10; Football 10 DONNA WYATT Future Teechors 10, II; Student Council 10: Y-Teons 10. II: GAA 10. II; Girls' Pep Club 10. JEAN YOB Honor Society II. 12: Jr. Red Cross 10: Student Council II. 12. JOHN YOUNG Student Council II-PAUL YOUNG. ROGER YOUNG. MARGARET ZEIDLER Student Council 10: Y-Teens 10: GAA 10; Girls’ Pop Club 10: Evorgroen 10: Yoarbook Staff 11. 12; Quill and Scroll II. 12: Jr. Class Troosurer II. JANICE ZIELEN Gorman Club 10: Studont Council 10. II. 12: Y-Teens 10. II. 12; GAA 10. II, 12: Girls' Pop Club 10: Homecoming Attendant 12; Sophomoro Class Treasurer 10; Junior Class Secretary II; Junior Action Committee: Senior Action Committee. JILL ZIMMERMAN AFS 12: Girls Pop Club 10: Mah-Quh II. 12: Yearbook Staff II. MARY ZIMMERMAN AFS 12; Spanish Club 10: Girls Pep Club 12: YFC 10. Jen Wiencke Dave Wieser Sharon Wildfang Barb Wilken Jan Wiencke Page 204 Stevo Will Brian Williams Craig Williams Eugeno Williams Pam Williamson Pag Willman Nancy Willson Oall Wilson Gary Winkler Gary Winsor Nora Winter Sue Winter of an era. Bonnie Wolfe Sandy Wolfgang Cindy Woodcock Pat Worrell Gerald Wright Page 205 2 |IJ j$NiS 1 ■o 5 iH c C 2 C c £ 2 = 2 2 c o •- 7 J9 Hi1 JOO jQ yn'Ziu.uia.Q U H $ a -% ° s ® o | a •r -S-2 o o“S cSoScg o §3 s s Zn m a cd Z il l-UJ sj ? j S ? .2 • _ «T £:“ r= • o 0 O. H 1965 Renee Dean, vice-president; Rick Feuling, president; Leslie Parsons, treasuror; Colette McCan, secretary. Page 207 Junior Class Officers Paulino Aakro Cheryl Adam Donald Adelmann Bill Adland Franco Akors Randy Allen Jamas Alman Bonita Almen Nancy Alstrup Kay Amundson Ann Andorson Bruce Anderson Carolyn Anderson Charles Anderson Jorry Anderson Karen Anderson Kathy Andorson Ken Andorson Richard Anderson Rick Anderson Sandra Anderson Sue Andorson Susan Anderson Wayne Andorson Cindy Angelos Richard Ask John Aubrecht Dale Austin Mary Lou Avant Carole Ayers Tom Backstrom Corene Bakke Brenna Balfani Pog Bannister Peggy Banyon Connie Barnd Stove Barnes Philip Barron Michael Barthol Bart Barton Thomas 8auer Haven Baxter Page 208 Saniort and junior attamblad for a mutical lycaum program. Richard Cool Linda Corbott Eldora Cordos Allan Cox Harmon Cox Steve Crawford Dennis Croonquist Paf Cummings Jim Cunningham Randi Curry Debbie Daglo Kathy Dahl Prepared for a memorable year Linda Dahlgren DiAnno Dahmes Roy Dale Richard Daley Shorry Davies Diana Davis Marilyn Davis Paul Davis Ronna Dayton Renoo Dean Paul Doaven Linda Deckor Cheryl Deelstra Mike Delesha Kris Demmer Cole Dennison Peqgy Dcveroai Miko Dickey Beverly Dietz Steph Dittbrenner Tom Ditzler Robert Dopkins John Doran Ernie Dragor Pam Drayer Ron Dreyer Mike Driscoll Alain DuChono Bill Dudley Gene Dugal Greg Dummer Pat Dunn Dave Durnbaugh Diane Dvorak Randi Eagor Steve Edholm Page 211 Liano Edstrom Goorge Edwards Jeff Edwardson Marilou Ehlon Melinda Ehrhardt Sandy Ehrhardt Marion Ehrlich Gretchon Eichhorn Randy Eisole Sherrie Eisert Linda Ekstrom Stave Eleock Ordered class rings with new design Roger Ellwein Linda Elm Dave Etioa Stove Endean Bob Engberg Greg Engholm Lin Engstrom Diano Erickson Gary Erickson Diann Erstad Mike Esterley Connie Evans Margaret Fahronkrog Linda Falconer Bradloy Farness Pat Farr John Faulk David Feeney 8ruco Feller Keith Ferenc Peter Ferry Rick Fouling Dorothy Fier Peg Finley Gale Fisher Miko Fitxpatrick Suo Platen Richard Forster Bart Foster Sharon Fowler Richard Frano Paula Frank Jill Fredell Susan Freidlund Cindy Fromder Jean Fritchman Page 212 Margarot Froyd Linda Gallca Don Gamble Steve Gamblo Char Gammclgaard Jooy Garbina Karon Gardnor Nancy Gardner Janet Garin Donnis Garvey Terry Gaslin Mike Goariety Gloria Goary John Geigor Linda Gorrish Linda M. Gilbertson Linda L. Gilbertjon Lloyd Gilbertson Mary Gilbortson Dean Gissolman Cathy Giwojna J'Novelyn Glasgow Louis Glasor Ray Glumack Judy Golly Max Gordon Judith Gordon Paul Gosselin Sharyn Grad Shoryl Graham Sieve Graham Hank Grahsl Linda Grant Karen Graves Randy Gray . Mary Granini Jan Green Eugone Gregg Barb Grimes Lloyd Grimmer Gary Groat Byran Grong Kon Groth Mary Growotte Corafeo Gruber Page 213 J««n GuImHi SuMnnt Guttofton Gr g Haag Jim Haine Bob Hall Jana Hallbarg Kan Halvarson Yvonna Halvarton Mika Hamlin Jon Hammar Iris Hanttn Ruth Hanton Graq Hanton Linda Hanton Murial Hanton Tim Hanton Jackin Hardackar Laura Hardia Martha Harthbarqnr Bainn Hart Garry Hart Kalhlnan Hartkopf Leslie Hartland Richard Hartman Linda Harvnll Julia Hauri Rill Havnan Chari Hawat Tom Hawkinion Cartar Hayward Ron Haxal SKaiia Heath Loit Halblinq Connie Helqevon Karen Helkenn Penny Helmer Larry HeUene Joanne Hemminq Donna Henderson KeitH Hendrickson Wade Herrboldt Annin Herteui Joe Henburq RicHerd Heuburq Tom Heyer !I4 Linda Jotcr Larry Johnson Barbara Johnson Barry Johnson Bov Johnson Bill Johnson Cynthia Johnson Dan Johnson Diano Johnson Don Johnson Galo Johnson Gayle Johnson Janice Johnson Mark Johnson Marvin Johnson Morris Johnson Pog Johnson Ray Johnson Ron Johnson Scott Johnson Stovo Johnson Wyvil Johnson Jeannie Jones Mary Jones Ron Jonos Kathy Jordan Lloyd Jorgonson Dave Jorgenson Roger Joyner Kirby Judge Connie Julson Pam Junes Jean Jurgonson Susan Juusola Sandra Kacher Tim Kagor Added spirit to Ken Kallovig Dorene Kaltanhauser Pam Kane Kris Kassube John Kearney Randy Koenan Loren Kellon Mary Keller Dave Kelly Shirloy Kelly Lynda Keough Mark Kingsbeck Page 216 Jay Larson Linda Larson Marion Larson Linda Latham Nan Lauby Cathy Laurio Cecolia Laurio Lindo Lavender Janot Loaman Ron Leavitt Sylvia Lobo Candy Loo Participated actively . . . Dick Loglor Doug Lompkio Carlo Leporta Ron Leuthard Jeanno Lichnor Tom Lind Dobra Lind berg Tim Lindbo Donna Linden Stevo Lindholm Bonnio Lindwall Jay Livingston Bill Lloyd Chuck Loosch Kathy Logan Carol Loken Linda Loll Arnio Lono Davo Lonoy Suo Longley Bev Lorenson Joy Louiselle Janet Lovogren Barb Lovostrand Dan Lox Robort Luckie Joloen Luock Mark Lumsden Diano Lundorborg Paula Lundquist Stacy Lundquist Stovo Lynch Larry MacDonald Choryl Macht Lauraloe Macy Loron Mactiewski Pago 218 John Madison Joyco Madison Ricky Madsen Jan Maquire Linda Mahler Steve Maras Sue Carroll and fellow classmates shared a joke during homemaking. Bill Marchessault Janet Markstrom Jean Markstrom Kathy Markwell Linda Marshall Gene Marsolais Bob Martin Linda Maske Bill Mathison Bob Mattson Dawn May Georgia May Wayne Mayotte Doug McAnich Colette McCan Dianne McClellan Kathy McComb Diano McConnell Susan McCune Deanna McDonald Mike McDonald Sue McDuffie Susan McEathron Jim McGrath Julie McGuire Gary McGulpin Barb McKee Terry McMorrow John McNally Chris Moans Margaret Meany Vicki Melberg Joanne Melby Kay Melchisedech Pat Menard Ron Mendel Page 219 Stove Merrifiold Carmon Mcionbcing Pam Mick Barbara Middloton Bob Mioiko Kathy Miotincr Brian Millor Oavo Millor Glonn Millor Jim Millor Miko Millor Nancy Miller Wayno Millor Valli Milliman John Millnor Irvan Mills Tom Moborly Roberta Moollor Tom Mohr Jim Monoguo Carol Monroe Cheryl Morriton Davo Moiibarger Vickio Muollor Dan Mulcrono Kathy Muller Jeff Mullin Lynno Mulnix Jim Murphy Bill Murphy Wayno Muxlow Arnold Myhr Nancy Nack Arleigh Nolion Davo Nelion Jorry Nolton In clubs and sports Page 220 Linda Nolton Paula Nolson Thomai Nolion Torry Noibitt Suian Noihoim Juanita Newport John Nicholt Patricia Nicholi Judith Nolle Bill Nord Judy Nordby Darrell Norrgard Pam Norstad Rayotta Norton Cheryl Nouika Linda Nybo Rhina Nyan Mika O'Brion Two juniors roceived thair immunizations while three seniors looked on and laughed. Kathy Ochs Larry Oddan Richard O’Gara Bov Ogdahl Linda Ogdahl Ray Olchefeski Linda Olson Carrie Olson Claudia Olson Connie Olson Dave Olson Laurio Olson Kathy Olson Molvin Olson Mike Olson Randolf Olson Ronald Olson Terry Olson Rog Opheim Kathy Oppegard Mike Orton Betty Often Diano Often Baubec Ovorby Margeret Owen John Packer John Pafko Dave Pa hi J(eith Pa hi Nancy Pahl David Paino Mitchell Papan Mary Parker Sandra Parker Mike Parlin Leslie Parsons Page 221 Jim Partlow Barbara Pates Nancy Patterson Nancy Paulson Carol Pavlik Jerino Pavlo Jan Poavoy Jim Peck Judy Pederson Larry Pedorson Douglas Pogors Mary Ann Poldo Ponny Pollott Polly Pellett Ron Pendroy Pat Perkins Choryl Perron AJan Perry Bruco Peters Marsha Peters Sandy Potorson Brad Peterson Carol Peterson Charlono Peterson Ken Petorson Larry Potorson Linda Petorson Morry Peterson Mike Peterson Robort Petorson Stevo Peterson Suo Petorson Ward Potorson Linda Petsch Jack Pfoifer Joyce Phillips Decorated the gym Page 222 Mary Phillips Ron Phillips Richard Piorco Gary Piorson Mary Lou Pigoon Elizabeth Pikop Koith Pixzala Ron Polk Jim Popo Peggy Potter Cris Powers Dave Preble Nancy Schlechter Sally Schlosser Claude Schmidt Stava Schnarr Pat Schoenack Jerilynn Schrupp Dan Schultz Philip Schuster Pete Schwartz Lenee Seeker Judi Seifert Dee Dee Selk Class of '66 faces division before Susan Scnger Marye Seorum Cliff Sewell Kathy Seydel Tim Shaw Frank Sheffel Greg Sherman Kathie Shumway Mary Siler Tom Simmons Darlene Simpson Karin Simpson Linda Simpson Kristen Sininger Morris Skoien Wayne Skinner Dianne Skoy Bob Skrivseth Randy Slagel Sue Sletten Dennis Smith James Smith Donald Snell Greg Snelling Sue Snyder LaVonne Soppoland Mike Sorem Craig Soclie Dale Spande Daniel Spernick Susanna Springer Vikki Springer Jack Sproule Richard Stafford Larry Stavos David Steen Page 224 Linda Stoffon Rick St M Jan Stalling Paul Stcndal Eiloon Staphet Diane Stotz Sue Stien Chuck Stilei Dave Stockwoll Linda Stoddard Donna Stotesbery Wayne Stover Graduation, but is strongly united . . . Dave Straiburg Ron Stratton Patty Struckman Alan Stuboe Tom Sutton Jim Swan Roger Swanson Pat Swartout Jeff Swartz Perry Swenson Tom Switzor George Tabor Dave Taylor Sheri ToGantvoort Cheri Tengwall Sandra Tew Dale Tharalson Karen Thomas Juliet Thompsor Lee Thompson Patricia Thompson Eugene Thorsett Mike Thu I Bernita Tidomann Nancy Tilden Mark Timlin Craig Timmerman Bruce Torgersen Mike Townsend Joel Trautmann Debby Tronnes Linda Tronstad Gene Trowbridg Karen Turnquist Tim Tuttle Virginia Unwin Page 225 Bob VanKuiken Bruce Varner Jackie Varner Allan V.ldey Barb Velie Mike Veiner Nancy Victor Linda Vikingvon Don Vogel Robert Vroman Bruce Wachter John Wakely Sue Walker Doug Wall Lori Walter Lynn Ward Stove Ward Sue Watkim Michael Wear Robin Weber Steven Woe Jeff Wogan Kato Woimolt Mike Weinblatt Sue Welin Ron Well Gary Whoeler Nancy Wheelor 8arb Whito Stevo Whito Mike Whitenack Julie Wickland Barb Wight John Wilken Peto Willey Mary William in BHS's last year. Mike William Gary Wilion Barbara Winger Gene Wittenberg Dave Wolfe Carter Wolfgang Lorraino Woodgate Kittio Woollitcroft Margret Worthingham Nicky Wright Ronald Wright Le lie Wydeen Page 226 rii? o zoo 2 O' CL A junior biology clot mod obiervationt for on of thoir many lab raportt. 1965 Robyn Sackatt, vica-prasidant; Sua Hofmeitlar. treawrer; Bruce Pack, prasidant; Sharon Jaika, tacratary. Page 228 Sophomore Class Officers Kathy Aag Kathy Aarattad Jean Abrahamson Judy Abrahanuon Dean Adams John Adams Charlene Adelman Jim Aloiender Mark Allaman Dale Allen Loren Amundson Bruce Anderson Cindy Anderson Debra Anderson Dennis Anderson Gayle Anderson Janet Anderson Jill Anderson Judy Anderson Karen Anderson Kevin Anderson Leon Anderson Linda Anderson Nancy Anderson Pam Anderson Paul Anderson Robert Anderson Ruth Anderson Steve Anderson Sue Anderson Susan Ahderson Thomas Anderson Vicki Anderson Laurell Andrews Mike Androws Helen Angelos Dave Angorhofar Nancy Annett Bob Anwiler Tom Appelquist Mary Araii Gary Arnett Robert Aslesen Dave Atkinson Mary Atkinson Ron Atkinson Gretchen Attorbury Thomas Atwood Eric Auchterlonie Vikki Austad Nancy Averill Tom Bach Darroll Baker Paul Bakke Brad Bang Daryl 8arkt Bob Bankston Richard Bares Linda Bertuss Mary Barnd Barb Barnes Rodney Bartos Terry Bartush Larry Angelos Pago 229 Page 230 3. Moved into Orphan Annex . Sophomore cheerleader! showed their skills et thf Homecoming pepfest. Karl Brown Steve Brox Linde Bue Jane Buhrow Keren Bullinger Carol Bunkholt Randy Burmeister Donna Busho Linda Buss Sharon Butler Barb Butterfield Tom Byrne Joan Byron Sandra Campbell James Brettingen Barb Brichacek Art Brisson Lana Brittain Margaret Brouillard David Brower Ronald Carlbolm Brian Carlson Christine Carlson Connie Carlson Craig Carlson Diane Carlson Elroy Carlson Greg Carlson Harvey Carlson Janet Carlson Julie Carlson Tom Carlson Coralee Carmon Pat Carmichael David Carpenter Kurt Carr Dale Carrington Mary Carroll Dianne Cermak Sue Cernjar Patricia Chadwick Jan Champagne Sue Chapiewski Carl Chapman Jackie Chapman Sue Cherrey Mary Chester Gene Christenson Page 231 2 « :• O = fl,? I 5 !To S-'ft 2-2.5 o 5 SL 3 2.3 - s; a • ■ a cr 3 olf???! 2. ® ?13 t HI Of f 3 c ?!2n??n ■ § §-« 8 i4- pg opa-O fp=¥ fn?|2-n PpSsp pg 5 I ?S = iJ' rr ‘h io S. Quickly became accustomed Milo Dovoreaui John Dcziol Pat Diederich Chuck Dillon Dennis Dipiazza Barb Disser Bonita Dodgo Glen Dokkon Herbert Doshior Bob Douglas Doug Drews Russoll Dreyer Bruce Drury JoAnn Duncan Linda Dunn Wanda Durling Chuck Dwinncll Randy Dyck Darrell Eager Dorinda Eckerman Chuck Echert to high school life Joleno Edlund Colette Edmondson Randy Eglund Cindy Ehlen Janotto Eide Douglas Elcock Nancy Ellihgson Sue Elitad Jill Elzea Linda Emanuolton Pat Emery Mary Engberg Alwino Engel Marcia Engolstad Bonnie Engen Gary Engfer John Englund Jim Epporson Chrys Erickson Don Erickson. Gail Erickson Mark Erlanson Bonita Esler Rick Esmond Barb Euo Pat Everts Bruce Ewald John Fager Mark Falconer Robert Fay Diane Feider Vicki Fenelon Kay Fetter Robert Fier Jeff Fink Jackie Fischor Kathy Fischer Jim Flaten Bob Fledderman Joo Fleischman Dan Foley Barbara Forster Page 233 Mary Form Dave Foster Linda Fowler Joan Francis Colleon Frank Karla Franka Monica Fransen Rum Fransen Don Fredrickion Linda Fredrickion Dennis Freiheit Tim Fretheim Georgia Frickion Henry Fritchman Kathy Frommer Anno Froitad Barb Fuller Diana Fuller Linda Fumanti Vivian Fumanti Jan Furuli And the good-natured teasing Chris Gabel Corrine Gagner Greg Gahnstrom Ray Gallett Mark Gardner Steve Gardner Lynn Gartick Pat Garrity Cathy Gates James Gavin Steve Gehlhar Barb Gensmee Debbie Gensmer Mary George Sherry! Gerde Dick Giddings Debby Gilbertson Dennis Gilbertson LaVonne Gilbertson Stanley Gilbertson Mike Gilles Jan Gilley Dave Gilmore Janine Ginsky Joanne Giwojna Don Gierdingen Dick Gladhill Bonnie Globus Bill Goodermont Don Goodland Gary Gorman Page 234 t £ 5? huit hnti 0 5 • 2 li 0 .ill 00'S 1-5 o2 .£ t ■? I . 005“x 3X f O -9 « I U)«kOo. if ii§ - 1 • ■i-s-lf. I iSi of upperclassmen. Cheryl Hatlestad Tom Havnen Gail Hawfilch Diano Heacox Mike Heath J. D. Heckmaster Jill Hedlund Sharon Hedlund Jerry Hegdahl Vicki Hogg Shirlet Heinecke Debbie Hoi non Kathy Helgeson Rita Hellesvig Marilyn Hendrickson Dean Henning Tom Herron Jeff Herschbach Sue Herschbach Jon Hesse Donald Hoyer Dave Heylman Kitty Hill James Hinko Brad Hinseth Greg Hitter Gary Hjort Margaret Hobbs Sue Hoblit Joannetto Hockstein Jim Hodgdon Don Hodgeman Steve Hoepner Maren Hofstad Bill Hofmoister Provided most of the Suo Hofmeister Ervin Hofstedt Sharon Hofstedt Carl Holden Gordon Holm Paulette Holm John Holmes Linda Holsten Terry Holtx Shirley Home Karin Homme Cindy Hopkins Waynne Hornicke Bill Hortsch Linda Host Bill Hottel John Howard Chris Hubrig Kathy Huehn Doug Hunt Temmy.Hursh Barbara Huser Dave Husome Rolf Huss Richard Ibeling Connie Jackson Daryl Jackson Dave Jackson Page 236 John Jacobson Don Jacques Bob Jahnka Jennifer James Tim James David Janikowski Gary Jarvis Tom Jeffrey Cindy Jenkins Georgo Jensen Kirk Jensen Roger Jensen Pam Jerney Sharon Jeske Gaylon Job Chris Johnson Cindy Johnson Cork Johnson Dave Johnson Jerry Johnson Jim Johnson Kathy Johnson Linda Johnson Ray Johnson Steve Johnson Valerie Johnson Sharon Johnston Bob Jokinen Cindy Jones Larry Jones Mike Jones Nancy Jorgensen Peggy Joyner Jacqueline Judd Dick Kaasa Marcia Karpf Bev Kassubo Jeff Kast Julie Kast Esther Kauffeld Bill Kaul Frederica Kaup Dick Keegan Virginia Keith Steve Kempainen Bonnie Kennedy Thomas Kerr Scott Kick Joan Kiefer DiAnn Kiffe Kurt Kiffmeyer Carol Kimball Beth King Larry King Sue Kinn Janice Kison Sue Klee Dave Klefsaas Doug Klopp Gretchen Kloster Ronald Kloster Gary Kiuegel Richard Knafla Page 237 Karon Knoip Harvey Knoepka Kathy Knutson Tom Kobayashl Cathy Kocourok Larry Kompelien Tarry Kooy Don Kopol RogerKormondy Duane Korum Bill Koski Lynda Kosse Mary Krautbauar Grog Kroohn Kathy Kropelin Linda Krueger Jeff Krueger Kurt Kruagor Dennis Kruger Jan Kruger Judy Krumroi Dennis Kruse Mike Ktytor Tom Kudrle Kathy Kunkal Jerry Kurata Larry Kuypar Randy La Count John LaDue Lit Lamb Davo LaMore Dick Lampa Tarry Landis Stave Landwahr Paul Langbein School's enthusiasm . . . Bruco Langovin Jeff La Pits Margaret Lapping Mike Larkin Judy Larsen Bruce Larson Dana Larson Judy Larson Nancy Larson Sandy Larson Kathy Last Ron Lea Mary Leonhard! Shoryn Lesch Jano Lcverty Linda Lien Linda Ulledahl Bonnie Limpert Paul Lindberg William Linden Sandy Lindquist Bob Lindstrom Diane Lindwall Dean Little Lynda Livingston Henry Lloyd Edward Locke Tim toff Mite Loiielle Paul Loll Craig Lone Kathy Looney Peggy Luckie Grog Ludvigten JejAnn Lueck Dick Luedko Jamet Lund Dale LuHrell Rotalco Lyng KafKy MacDonald Dave Mack Sutan Mack Ron Maddaus Doanna Maditor Thomai Maditon Connie Madien Gary Madvig Steve Magiera Sandy Mahor Carol Mahlum Ray Maiwurm Roy Maiwurm Al Majerut Phillip Malecka William Maney Randi Manlove Davo Manifield Linda Manthis Alfriti MarCia Mark MarCia Tom Marek Ted Markgren Melinda Martel Cathy Martin Denite Martin Rie Martin Terry Martin Kevin Maiteo Papi Maiurka for dances, clubs, ssr Pat Meiorol Willie McAine Alan McAllitter Mark McAllitter Dave McArthur Mikd McCardle Mary McCauley Frank McCollum Bob McCormick Mike McCue Cheryl McCutker Mike McDermott Pat McDonald Jim McGowan Mike McGregor Sharon McGregor Kathy McGuire Linda McGulpin Page 239 Diane McLean Barb McMahon Larry McNeal Dave McQuoid Helen Meany Cathy Mecklenburg Bruce Medvec Debbie Meinke Jeanne Melcher John Melcher Vera Mellinger Eric Melum Clareen Menziet Jean Meyer Pama Meyer Stephen Mickelton Jan Miller Ruth Miller Dave Millette Paula Milne Donna Mitchel Tom Mitchell Nan Mizuhata Chrit Moberg Lynette Moan Unde Mollick Cheryl Molm Cheryl Moore George Moore Tammy Mother Brian Mueller Jacqi Mueller Bruce Mundahl Chrit Muntinger Renee Murdock Joe Murphy Julie Myhr Lyn Myhre Unde Naddy Nanette Needham Voy Neidorhiter Gary Neil Games, campaigns . . . 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Therefore, we would like to express our sincere gratitude to: Our faithful and diligent section editors; The staff members of each section; The administration, particularly Mr. Raymond Hanson and Mrs. Mabel Foss, for their assistance, guidance, and encouragement; The office personnel and the BHS faculty who assisted in many trying situations; Mr. Dan Gleason and the Taylor Publishing Company for their understanding and consistent supervision; Mr. and Mrs. George Melander and Scott Gray of Melander Studios, our official photographers, for pictures and exactness in meeting schedules; Photographer Fran Koch and Mr. Don Heinzman, editor of the Sun-Suburbanite, for the privilege of using many of their pictures; The secretaries in the District Office who kindly gave us administration personnel data; Mrs. Betty Stainer, the fifth hour journalism class, and the Mah-Quh staff for pictures, ideas, and assistance in copy preparation; Miss Susan Dickinson for organizing and managing yearbook subscription sales; Mr. Earl Lyons, for organizing the sale of advertisements: The custodians for graciously admitting us into the building at odd hours; And Miss Della Martinez and Mr. James Dimond. our unprecedented advisers, for much more than can be expressed in words: To you, the students, we give our deepest thanks, for your interest, for your cooperation, and for making this last year of Bloomington High School truly a memorable one. The labor of these people has brought you the 1965 BEAR. The BEAR was published for your enjoyment. We trust that in coming years you will use it to its fullest advantage. Sincerely. Peg Zeidler and Ruth Figi. Editors-in-chief PEG ZEIDLER CO-EDITOR-IN-CHIEF MARTY ELDRIDGE CURRICULUM EDITOR RUTH FIGI CO-EDITOR-IN-CHIEF LAVONA PEABODY ART EDITOR JUDY EIDEM CLASSES EPITOR MIKE NORLING PHOTOGRAPHY EDITOR VICKIE SAVAGE ACTIVITIES EDITOR DOUG WHITE ADVERTISING EDITOR JACKIE HARVEY SPORTS EDITOR SENIOR STAFF MEMBERS Diano Forsmarlc Circulation Janel Thorburn i Curriculum Tom Goodrich Photo Gatis Valters Mary Jo Humting Sports Arlene Weiss Judy Borg Advertising Peggy Knutson Art Terry Kobayashi Photo Vicki Craig Circulation Jeff Kosse Advertising Glenn Duba Circulation Joanne Ogdahl Circulation Bob Elm Advertising Karen Schaller Activities Sandy Schlosser Activities JUNIOR STAFF MEMBERS Sue Springer Jan Stalling Roger Cummins Photo Debbie Lindberg ........ Curriculum Debbie Tronnes Advertising Steve Maras Sports Gil Zitterow Karon Helkenn Janet Markstrom Photo Pat Hughes Activities Sandy Parker Virginia Hult Advertising Sue Roder Curriculum Michael Jeannette Advertising Janet Richter . Classes SOPHOMORE STAFF MEMBERS Cathy Kocourek Paula Milno Mary Krautbauer Classes Nan Mizuhata Steve Nesheim Art John Posch Pat McDonald Sports Marsha Smith Sports Cindy Jones Sports Jean Meyer Activities Kris Yung Page 272 ■ ■ -
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