Central High School - Booster Yearbook (La Crosse, WI)

 - Class of 1967

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K, , 1 ' r 1 1 , . -1 x fn .'l nM S,5'.- . 1 Q N 5 '14 v-nn-- . 1' +.. xi . 1 fgfw 151' 3 X X 'x I - I 4. - z R :' -' 'll . I . 1: lgigt vi A J. A, ,., . 'SUMO' '. 'diff l - f . ' Q xg., H1 ,f vw, ' - ' 2g-,H - 4 f'L. ' I l V' - -2-5 'Inna-.nf-1 -3-2.4 .....J,......,..,......p.....,,... -- V . REMINTSCENCE For The lasT Time lwallc down This sTreeT And look up To see These Trees WiTh Their gay spring dresses, Or waTch ThaT squirrel scamper across a paTh, Or ThaT Tish slide Through a sunlii brook. For The lasT Time lloola upon This school, as one removed, And glance upon These Taces, Behind me, on The side, in,TronT . . . The smiles . . . Thefrowns . . . The insTanT reociions, The minuies and seconds ThaT will never occur again . . For The firsT and lasi Time l realize ThaT never again will anyThing be The Same- No maTTer what appears on The surface, UnderneaTh, There will be change. And no maTTer how long or how shorT my absence Time will change all.. And no one can sTop Time. ' BGOSTER 1967 . o Y I , rl A rr' Q .. J . L ' r, x 1 A, 1, A l M 3, w, t X. K 4 rir,V7 fl 5 if X L ' Q I 44 , f ff 4 nf gf , Min, 3 1 4' mv , W ' any .39 , 2 f , 1 1 4 i 4' , 17' , ' 4 .I f I 1 v ' 1 f. Y N x www hw - - M 21+ N Aa- , K Y w , .3 A lg,-. 'K W ,V Wa 511,11 V Q - 'fp - - ,W , u H rr Mu ' -my :Haw fu 42, if-'5- 4 L A wg f 1' PM ff , -f -- f 1 K V. , I, fm 1 . L M,,f,f-ff.-,., W N A V MQ Z., ,, ,, fn i ,W ,:1,y74 bi3g'?:W,g ,Z v V , - rm, KN' .Jw it 1 , ,.f V V - ' Q0 QMXKJI QL f-pig,-1 M, ' ff ,ff 142 1 f f f jpfigiffbfff O fwafujjfofl CD 041, ,4,4J.gfjZ,! f ,cwsfffnff 'fu ,ff-f62,JO,, Z5 14W5f' . ,gyzgfflf C0 Czwfrwjf-X w.,,o.:. !5L'Z7JQ-Z, QLD fyfww fi s f41:1.4f U 5 fsflf1fffJ ff fi .fcffwl ' 44 0 if 45012 oXJJf,f2+fiY!- Jaff 1 Cenfrol High School ff ' Lo Crosse, Wisconsin o Cpiioaf- ,Lb ,fjvxgjm X. ll. . fgZ'Q?.0 i,A,4.,f.Hw1fWff1 Toble of Con'ren'rs Foreword ................. Administration-Acodemics . .. Orgonizofions .... SporTs Senior S ......... Underclossmen .... .. School Life . .. .. Potrons . . . .. Sfoff ......... Senior Index Regisfer . .. .. Central Was, ls, and Shall Be The school year of 1966-1967 has been an eventful one. The traditional events, Fall Festival, Sophomore Party, Sock Hop, TWIRP, Alumni Dance, and many others have taken place with their natural success. New ac- quaintances have been made, some friendships have broken up, tests have been passed, and flunked. And we have learned a great deal, both from books, and from experiencing all that we have done. If we did not learn chemistry, at least we learned perseverance. In an obvious manner, this past year has been uhm.. gr--Q unique. For this is the last year of Central as we know it. Progress was necessary in LaCrosse and we finally were allocated the funds for the new school. We now have that school. lt is new and anticipating occupancy. For the seniors it was a special year. We were the last senior class before the transition. For the underclassmen it will be a new and exciting move. It is only fitting that we pay a special tribute to our school by showing Central as it was, is, and shall be. . . always . . . Win.. -s.,,. My amx iw fwz 5 fggjjsigii HQ ssfigff ' , ,M Im W ,. 'EJ E . , ' ' i K Y ,1 L, 1 X ' 1 xy K . 1 1 A fy ' 4 I N f 1 W1 V. I 11x N 1 r I 1 1 1 1 1 i 1 . 1 I J XX l 4 . 1 1 , U , . N J' , w 1 1 N I X 1 . 1 f , J i ,R V . i 1 1 1 1 .J 1 If - f ' l 1 i -. J W YJ J . A , I . X J N! in 'N N U ri 1 . 4 ' , i, 'J , X, 1 N 1 -, Q, K 'J 1' YJ 1 f 4 1 1 ' , 1 1 1 , 1 ,, 1 ,i 1,. ,, i ,X X x Administration ACGd9miCSi Administrative Heads Edsel Vergin, Superintendent Howard Voss, Principal ,U .,,. V ,,i.q 'fliEiQ57fis5:..23 ' '5 'NB!1fh4if2 HAJ. RNS' Forty-three Years of Service For Theodora Taras, teaching was a challenging occupation which has been interesting and rewarding to her. Miss Taras retired this year after forty-three years of teaching. She received her B.A. degree at Lawrence Univer- sity in Appleton, Wisconsin, She has since attended summer school at the University ot Wisconsin at Madison, the University of Cincinnati, and Middlebury College in Vermont. Miss Taras, who taught Latin and German, pre- viously taught English and history. In addition to teaching she has been associated with Junior Classical League, Studio Flott, and Circle. During the war Miss Taras drove a taxi and drove trucks for a canning company. In her spare time she enioyed crocheting as well as studying the German Language. She furthered her study ot the German culture by collecting record albums and enioying the German type ot music. Miss Toras, German and Latin teacher, realizes the importance of a tape recorder in the advancement of languages. With the use of the tape recorder, she prepares her classes' lessons. ' ET T , -- L C , T 2, stt. A' s f 1 . , , . T STANLEY BELL E. M. WILEY WAYNE DIEKRAGER Guidance Guidance Guidance 212, B.B. 8- B.S. Student Council Typing cmd Testing The Guidance Department at Central served many useful purposes this year. Help and advice were given to sophomores, iuniors, and seniors on what courses to take not only in Central, but in college. In addition to aiding students in choosing the correct college, infor- mation on scholarships was made available and tests were administered. In cooperation with the State Employ- ment Service, assistance was given in part-time iolo placement. College and occupational counseling was also provided. The counselors also helped students cope with personal and social problems. The secretaries handled the mechanics of the school. They enrolled new students and took care of the students who withdrew. Failure slips, report cards, and office correspondence were typed up and mailed. Transcripts of students' grades were also sent to colleges. As the contact between the teachers and students, the secre- taries typed announcements, athletic department reports, and the schedules and dates for sporting events. Guidance counselor Mr. Bell explains entrance requirements for Carle- ton College to senior Bill Melby, as Bill is considering entering Carleton. Guidance secretary Mrs. Nebel cheerfully hands junior Rolf Gundersen some information of the P.S.A.T. which he will soon take under the direction of the guidance counselors. Wg . Q f' 1 at MRS. HERAM MRS. NEBEL MRS. SAGEN Secretary Secretary Secretary Filing the program cards, filled out by Central students early in the year is only one of the tasks of the office help. Here Sue Jenkins is performing this menial chore. S . slsr 5 rs 'S .T O. serv' t:F1 ' EF19liSl1, f9qUi Central's Foreign Language Department played an 'L' N R V . . . . is x .,,. . if I .4 .. hx, r 4 1 , 1, W -1 -,sf QN 5 -- 1 rin its . . - Ns. -. . 'Q A ,x .fi 1 . -Q-- R f 5 ,S 5 a X1 N ff 1 1 X ,Y .Q K of 3 C K X ,K X Q ' sm is i X K Q 1 sc' X Q. ,. . . Y Fi Y 6.6 NX is f X, W so ss WL is ss. . 44 . JUDITH BEAIRD English 10,11 Social Committee ROBERT G. PELLOWSKI English 12 Booster, Q. and S. . nll' 1 A . X ' 'L . .Q ixi Q - Q 1 :: A ii il DELORIS BRITT MARION FREMLIN MARCELL HOYER ELAINE B. KLUND GEORGE Librarian English 12 Eng. 10, D. of G. English 10,11 MCCLENDON S.L.A.C., Masquers Circle Circle Harlequins Engl. 11, Speech 1 1, 12 Forensics The lntricacies of Language , H 7-ft 1 -52 E. Y ,,., 5 37. . v 35 Q ,fs .-,ts 1 - , ggggyy L 4? IRNA mosour EVANGELINE o. RAND: env: English 10,11 High Trib HELEN LENNON French 10, 11, 12 French Club VOLD English 10,11 Social Committee Span., Lat.,10,11,12 Seniors, Circle KATHLEEN SPENCE T. TARAS Spanish 10, 11, 12 Ger., Lat., 10, 1 1, 12 Spanish Club Circle, Ger. Club red of each student was important to every person no matter what his position would be in life. With varied proiects for each grade, students were taught the basics of grammar, speech, and literature. While sophomores wrote their autobiographies and learned of the trials and tribulations of David Copper- field and Julius Caesar, the juniors worked hard pre- paring their Junior Ex. speeches. The seniors ended their final year at Central with term papers dealing with their future occupations. Joel Helke initiates a new member into Central's Latin Club, Junior Classical League, while other apprehensive students wait for their turn. important role in the broadening of our student's cultural background. In addition to the satisfaction derived from learning to communicate in a foreign language, the study of another language usually acquainted the student vvith the people who spoke the language. They came to know their art, history, and literature. Central offered a choice of four foreign languages: Latin, French, Spanish, and German. The Post, Present, ond Profound 1 I i ,A :L , '-,f, f r V exe LLAA fi fi R ' CONSTANCE CLARK JERRY L. DAY M. FRITZ History 11, 12 Wld. Af., Con. Ed American Prob. 12 Clinic RICHARD HACKETT U.S. History 11 o sg if K, egg . EDWARD J. TICHENOR History 11, 12 Senior Clolss 10, 1 1 Faculty Fund Chrm. N--.... ' , ,M Q J ,V , ,B , ti in J JAMES G. SAUER Eng. 10, Hist. 11,12 Debate -wwe W'3f A-..-fi iVi D. R. WARTINBEE History 11, 12 I 'Ps , 'A -ztrw i , ii wi if f f tv if' C. 1.. SCHLICHT History 1O,11,12 Stoge Crew M.. f-f titti '51 it-, .1 ' : ' f HAROLD R. WHEELOCK History 11, 12 Circle The study of history vvill olvvoys be importont not only for understonding the post ond the present, lout ollso for leorning to solve the problems of the future. Centrol's History Department offered students on oppor- tunity for studying history in three different courses. Modern history wos offered os on elective. It deolt with the sociol, politiccul, economic ond religious struggles thot mon hos been engoged in since the time of recorded history. United Stotes history was o required subject for oll iuniors. In this course the development of our notion vvos troced, bringing to ottention ogoin the rich heritoges we hove in Americo. Americon problems, o study of our country's sociol, politicol ond economic problems, vvos o required course for oll seniors. Mr. Wheelock, both o U.S. History, ond on Americon Problems teocher, discusses the civic problems ond aspects of Oktoberfest, ofter o heated debote in the clossroom, with Morie Fischer. w , ft- 5 J ., . , . If Us-1 z ffgw it .Ag f f :W ' f W. , NORMA LUBBS Phys. Ed. II, I2 G.A.A., Orchesis . if is ...-i ' . J l. R. OELKE Bus. Ed. I2 Funds Chrm. ,. J V ff '21 Af . . we . I .whiff 4 I JAY P. JOHNSON Ind.Arts IO, I I, I2 KAREN ROSS Phys. Ed. IO, II Cheerl., Doph. . 22, . 5. ,Q 5, x 45 ' 2 fl il . , it 2 IRENE RADCLIFFE Bus. Ed. IO, II, I2 Booster Club if if ,. 5 I x fm ,,.. ww if f ttf 'f 'M M ' if f Q ms ' Af Q ,L 3' x X X 54 QQ s sr Q sl H X s 3+ X gs , it 2 ,c If I Ti 4 2 f K ks as 552 'C 2 c we 5 i 3 Q f X X . K ' 1 C. R. VENNE Phys. Ed. IO, II Intramurals , X ' . .. I I W. BABE MARION GORDON JOHNSON WEIGENT ANDERSON Bus. Ed. IO, II, I2 Phys. Ed. II, I2 Bus. Ed. IO, II, I2 High Trib Business L.C. Club Mental cmd Physical Dexterity . . L ygj ts RICHARD J. EUGENE VAVRA MITCHELL Ind. Arts IO, I I Ind. ArtSIO,II,I2 Hi-Y Booster Business Personal typing is offered both during the summer and for a semester course during the school year. Here Mr. Johnson's seventh hour class practices to improve both speed and skill. lv, .. we .B w yi' 1 I H R I J N, .fy ,kg M., , IIII , 7 I. . I E, 3 f,,f . .I ,J ' ' L. I N. In I I Ne.. AE fxx, M.. as is t I . I fr .mf I wwf... .,, , ,- f ,ly ev 3 if ......--mm The purpose of Central's Physical Education De- partment has always been two-fold. It kept Centralites in top physical condition and taught good sportsmanship, a highly important trait. Central's Business Education Department prepared the students for iobs involving commercial skills and for further study in college. The Manual Arts Department trained students for their future vocation using the skills they had been taught. The courses offered were mechanical drawing, machine woodworking, and machine shop. Physical Education is a very important phase of Central. Here one of Mr. Venne's sophomore gym classes participates in a spirited game of speedball. .. i l. , - if ., -' i ,.,, u . . sy, , .f,. , y ,,' , if f isf- t I W 53: 7 , I CARI FREGIN MARY M. MCNEAI. DANIEL H. SCHYMA Biology IO Biology IO Physics ll, I2 Dean of Boys Social Committee Science, Chess WWW. T 2 Relate RAYMON D W. BITN EY Geometry IO, ll, T2 The courses offered in Central's Science Department gave Central students the opportunity to know and explore the scientific world that surrounds us. The subjects offered to Centralites were physical science, physics, advanced science, biology, and chemistry. Central's well rounded Math Department entered into the exciting realm of numbers. To better and sharpen their minds, Central students were offered geometry, algebra ll, trigonornetry, analytic geometry, calculus, and probability. i Mr. Robarge, Central's new math teacher, spends o great deal of time after school helping students. Juniors Jon Sleik and Jim Gilbert question a trig problem that iust does not make sense to them. Mr. Silcox, one of Central's many science teachers, emphasizes o point during a lecture on the Kinetic Theory to one of his' several chemistry classes. r' ' Z lava , W W . l' -.1 ... 5 wif? DAVID C. SILCOX Science lO, ll, I2 Science Club z , E ww? 5 1 , ,Xi f EDITH BOLLER AIg.II l0,I1,I2 Booster ft egg l it . , fi.. ft! ,tr L ,r w Q H o L, f GEORGE E. SKEMP Science l0, l2 H. B. WEINBENDER Chemistry l l, I2 Cafeteria Help 1 K Nts it K x I H2 WILLIAM T. MOWER GARY ROBARGE Geometry TO Math ll, T2 Radicals Wi, , Q Y, '21 is 4 ii if are J QX .E Q . , 5 -J XS s 4 . ltii T l -.,. h - K ,,V, -f . W' '- P, A ,ff ggi. - -1 . .V Ll -I , . , . . 2 . A A LLLLL vg,ssE.g.f ' I gy T 5 .A I Qs f - . i .s . ' ETHYL DAHLER CHARLOTTE KRULL A. D. ZIMMERHAKL GLENN WILDT HENRY ARONSON WILLIAM W. BAKER Home Ec. 10, ll, I2 Home Ec. 12 Arts 8. Crafts Driver Ed. TO Vocal, Algebra instrumental Music Y-Teens Art Club Nocturne Nocturne Through Drive We Draw a Future Building and preparing students for tomorrow's world was the main aim of the Home Economic and Driver's Education Departments. Home economics offered a broad selection of courses ranging from fundamentals in cooking to interior decorating. These were essentials as vital to tomorrow's housewife as to tomorrow's model. Another important region of our devel- opment was the preparation for driving on the over- crowded roads. This task was handled by driver's educa- tion. Swing Choir, one of Central's musical organizations, practice the songs diligently for use in the Thanksgiving Day assembly and the Christmas program. The Art and Music Departments at Central offered each student the opportunity to develop his individual talents. The Art Department worked with oil paints, water colors, clay, and charcoal, while the Art Club made signs for Central's athletic and social events. The Music Department, in addition to Marching Band, Concert Band, Pep Band, Swing Band, Robed Choir, Swing Choir, and Nocturne, also consisted of fourth and fifth hour Girls' Chorus. Nancy Schleh strikes a pose for Bob Jenkins as he concentrates on completing a satisfactory drawing during one of Mr. Zirnmerhakl's sketching sessions. E Me-R.. KJ MRS. CARTER MRS. WEHRENBERG Cafeteria Workers, back row: Mr. Fritz, Mr. Weinbencler, Mr. Schyma. Second row: R. Mannel, Mr. Vavra, Mr. Sauer, D. Rotering. Front row: P. Gorke, D. Jurgens, S. King. Vital Workers Janitor George Jumpy Jirocek happily performs his daily duty after all the students have left the building. .lumpy is responsible for keeping the classrooms in order. rift l fjgfff lg r , ' In i ' wir ...V his-l V ' ,i., . ., .. . -WM , The student body of Central ovved much to the cafeteria workers. Long before the noon-time stampede, the two full time cooks were preparing appetizing meals. Nlr. Schyma was Central's chief ticket puncher. l-le also kept the lunch line moving smoothly. Mr. Sauer had the iob of directing students to tables and keeping order. After lunch the student helpers cleaned up the lunch room. All this made the noon hour and lunch a pleasure. Central's custodians comprised one group whose faithful behind-the-scenes work kept our school in order. Our ianitors were Rudy Bay, George Jiracek, Roger Krueger, Fred Mekvold, Walter Schultz, and Carl Violette. Together they accomplished the seemingly endless task of looking after the sanitation and maintenance of our school building and grounds. . ., ' ' . 'X Q ,. Q f RUDY BAY GEORGE JIRACEK FRED MEKVOLD WALTER SCHULTZ CARL VIOLETTE ' ' -f 1-'Sgr . .,. gf i . r 'Q -s.' 1 ' iii - -, K - ,,,. ff. .... W ii.. or I , . 'W l7 .W we ' Qi we ds' . an fix-J' -5 -. X, Ei gg Q 1- ? Q A. . H 44,01 N44 Wm. . K QP NS A ff ' VMI Cff X! C+-f-,061 'ZMJJ5 'VVMJJ-AAfJV3Q AQfQ MJLQQ VCLXLCQOQ-1 ,X I .1 NG-'J-25 ZQAAJ CAM -Z5C1,,Q,-,,g,J45!,,,'s,LZ ,fQ.,e2 L ,U I ' V I A fo-X , L?A-4.J.n, Q, L JAJZJ M Organizations Circle, back row: E. Phillips, L. Evans, Sharon Young, E. Anderson, J. Leide, P. Phillips, W. Rasmus, N. Farrington, D. L. Johnson, R. Abraham, B. Black, B. Liegois, J. Wood, L. Becker, J. Menke, M. Grirnsled, J. Ramlow, D. Klehm, H. Larson, C. Hanson. Third row: D. Rezek, L. Gray- beal, W. Corell, S. Toepel, Suzanne Young, E. Ramlow, W. Wilson, L. Anderson, T. Martin, C. Duncan, K. Druliner, P. Voight, D. Cox, R. With Honors Come The highest scholastic distinction that a Central student can obtain is membership in Circle Honor Society. Each spring Circle chooses a membership of students who have proved themselves of high merit in scholarship, leadership, service, and character. The honored few are then initiated in an impressive candlelight ceremony. This year the officers were Mark Levinger, president, Jim Leide, vice-president, Jean Linder, secretary, and Eric Anderson, treasurer. Circle is affiliated with the National Honor Society of Secondary Schools. Quill 8. Scroll, back row: L. Horman, C. Hanson, T. Martin, J. Menke, J. Weist, J. Leide, R. Games, B. Mullen, N. Andersen, E. Phillips. Third row: W. Hoel, J. Sarnmelson, Suzanne Young, D. Rezek, C. Duncan, Ondell, J. Sarnmelson, T. Murphy, B. Theide. Second row: W. Hoel, J. Markos, J. Cleveland, B. Pomeroy, K. Shannon, W. Melby, R. Hanhardt, K. Gibson, J. Lupie, N. Peterson, S. Schauland, J. Linder, K. Hamish, M. McDowell, M. Levinger. Front row: G. Hansen, S. Haugland, M. Crum, M. Hadley, B. Kircheis, B. Young, K. Herold, C. Midlefort. Responsibilities. Quill and Scroll is an organization of those iuniors and seniors who have contributed time and done out- standing work for the Booster or Hi Trib. Members are initiated in the spring by one of the methods prescribed by national organization. The initiation involves an oath and the presentation of gold Quill and Scroll pins, mem- bership cards, and subscription to the Quill and Scroll magazine. This year the officers were Jim Leide, presi- dent, Suzanne Young, vice-president, and Jean Linder, secretary-treasurer. J. Juan, K. Druliner, K. Gibson. Second row: K. Austin, S. Jenkins, M. Sauer, K. Shannon, J. Linder, P. Zum. Front row: S. Ells, G. Hansen, E. Panke, B. Kircheis. Student Council, back row: L. Becker, D. Schwandt, J. Hickisch, M. Dobbs, P. Christiansen, T. Ondell, R. Black, J. Davison, S. Wood, H. Onsrud, B. Menke, J. Ramlow. Third row: B. Harmon, J. Houswirth, S. Titcomb, l-l. Larson, L. Foley, D. Milne, J. Leide, M. Welch, J. Wood, J. Schwenn, P. Gelatt, M. Berg. Second row: S. Dahl, A. Sundet, M. Levinger, J. Knebes, J. Strand, B. Thiede, M. Amunson, S. Toepel. Front row: M. Moen, M. Facius, P. Pappas, K. Albright, P. Lee, G. Hansen M. Rash, C. Midelfort, S. Schauland, C. Phillipps, J. Berg, S. Sagen. Student Government for Central The Student Council consisted ot an elected mem- ber or an alternate from each homeroom. Usually meetings were held twice a month. The Student Coun- cil chose and arranged assemblies tor the year and tried to promote exchange assemblies with other schools. Fall Festival and Stunt Night were two at the social events sponsored by the group. At the end ot the year, the Council holds the elections in which the sophomores and the iuniors elect o new president to represent them the next year. Several iunior girls happily work out a routine to get the selling spirit into Central students. Their skit was presented at the annual magazine assembly. The T966-1967 Student Council President was Paul Christianson. Paul's goal as president was to promote more school spirit and participation by the students. He accomplished this by creating the Pep Committee which sold pep tags, pompons and planned pep assem- blies. The other officers were Vice-President Todd Ondell, Secretary Sandy Dahl, Treasurer Jim Leide, Junior Representative Sandy Toepel, and Parliamen- tarian Mike Facius. Sophomore Kathy Swartz relinquishes the sum of tive cents in order to show her spirit with a pep tag. Mary Rash, pep committee chairman, gladly accepts the nickel. W lfggttigfk - 1 Honor in Studies and Chess 2'l2 Council, back row: D. Tauscher, J. Gilbert, B. Black, P. Christian- son, C. Lawton, J. Sleik. Third row: B. Melby, R. Sundet, J. DeDakis, D. Johnson, S. Young. Second row: C. Mideltort, B. Thiede, S. Toepel, M. Sauer, P. Rick. Front row: S. Hilmer, P. Curtis, G. Hansen, E. Panke, J. Casberg. 212 study hall requires the students to stay in their seats until roll has been taken. Then they may stand and talk. Here Sandy Hillrner takes roll in one of the more crowded study halls. The members of 212 Executive Council were given the iob ot managing the honor study hall. Twenty-one council members were chosen, based on their character, and their ability to manage a study hall. The council ran six study halls a day plus noon hour. ln each study hall the council took roll, checked passes, and kept order. Their most ditticult task was regulating member- ship. The selection was based on the student's ability to maintain good study habits. The group met every other Thursday noon headed by President Greta Hansen, Vice- President William Melby, and Secretary Ellen Panke. Their advisor was Miss Wiley. For approximately 1467 years people have been fascinated by the complex game ot chess. This year was no exception. Meeting every third Monday, Central's Chess Club elected President Dave Klehm, Vice-Presi- dent Doug Frisbie, and Secretary-Treasurer Jim Weist. Chess has been described as both an art and a science. Actually it is a contest in which the brains and skill ot one person are pitted against that ot another. Members ot Chess Club had a purpose in meeting together. It was to checkmate the opponent's king. Chess Club, buck row: D. Skipton, D. Frisbie, B. Black, J. Weist, G. Underheim. Third row: J. Sleik, S. Larson, D. Tauscher, S. Bina. Second row: M. Swenson, D. Klehm, D. Johnson, M. Dyer, R. Mullen. Front row: I. Locketz, M. Levinger. Big Sister Mary Sauer gives an explanafion To Transfer student Duane Gordon of The use of The plaques in The main hall. Duane transferred from Aquinas. Social Organizers CenTraI's Social Committee sponsored The Big Brother and Big Sister Program, The sophomore parfy, and several social events. The commiTTee chosen through Try-outs included Three members from each class. The officers were Co-chairmen Mike Facius and Mary Berg and SecreTary Barb Fuller. The Big Brother and Big Sister Program provided an invaluable service To The sophomores and Transfer students at Central. lt consisted of Two sections: home- room, led by Mary Berg and Ray Sundet and individual, headed by Mike Facius, vvho assigned a B.B. or B.S. to help each Transfer student adiust. B.B. 8. B.S., back row: B. Brindley, M. Schwandt, H. Larson, P. Gelatt, J. Helke, K. Haugen, J. Sleik, L. Althaus, J. Davison, B. Black, T, Ondell, T. Gilbertson, L. Page, J. DeDakis, C. Barge, L. Kennedy, K. Wardwell, R. Ondell. Third row: M. Sauer, S. Toepel, L. Wookey, J. Newland, B. Lee, B. Thiede, L. Crank, M. Kennedy, P. Johns, J. Swartz, S. Young, A. Sundet, J. Tausche, M, Amunson, W. Melby, M. Berg. Second row: S. Social Committee, Back row: R. Sundet, P. Gelatt, L. Cololeigh, R. Helm, M. Berg. Front row: M. Facius, B. Fuller, J. Ablan. Hillmer, T. Cremer, B. Fuller, K. Metcalf, N. Peterson, K. Pishaw, S. Dahl, J. GanTenbein, S. Schauland, P, Rick, D. Schreiber, S. Jenkins, M. Rash, S. Ruud, M. Mattson. Front row: S. Harrison, S. Gilson, L, Gibson, P. Golba, M. Cameron, L. Iverson, K. Harnlsh, C. Hanifl, J. Marcos, B. Young, H. Renner,J. Bartusch. Hi-Y, back row: S. Rcismus, L. Siverrson, S. FloTen,T. Ondell,J. Nordrum, Rifenberg, T. Schulfz, J. Hestod, E. Woll. First row: T. Klund, J. Ablon, P. Christionson, J. Ash, D. KlowiTTer, G. Bcilfony, M. Grimsled. Second J. Jenkins, W. Melby, K. Fry, M. Levinger, M. Kennedy, J. Mewoldt, A. row: P. Holrnlund, J. DeDokis, D. Milne, R. Cole, J. Sleik, J. Miller, R. Rockwood. The Fell h' f H' Y Hi-Y, back row: D. Weber, D. Hicke, J. Hczose, J. Dovison, B. Block, R. Anderson, B. Menke, G. Wall, N. NordsTrom, P. Phillips. Second row J. PoTTer, J. Perry, P. Arneson, M. Ablon, J. Werzel, J. Helke, l. Shepard Under The odvisorship of Mr. Vovro cmd Mr. Fisher who is from The Y.M.C.A., The fellowship of Hi-Y wos offered To The boys of CenTrol. The officers were Presi- denT Mike Fcicius, Vice-Presidenf Poul ChrisTionson, SecreToryJirn Nordrum ond Treasurer Bob Blcick. l l 5 l . B. Schirmocher, D. Honhordr. First row: A. Wernecke, M. Moen, J. Berg, M. Focius, S. Mikelson, D. Schreiber, T, Phillips, C. Dowes. The club put on The Hi-Y Semi-Formol, ond senT delegcifes To The cinnuol YouTh in Governmem Progrorn for o doy oT Modison. Here The group porticipofed in on mock legisloTure, ron for offices such os governor or clerk of The Senote, ond proposed bills. Y-Teens, United to Serve Y-Teens, back row: L. Wehrs, K. Smutny, P. Michaels, Sue Schultz, N. DeClu1e, P. Jordan, S. Bladine, S. Baltz, D. Hasse, M. Guanella, L. Waters. Second row: D, Molzahn, L. Nelsestuen, S. Jenkins, P, i-lanitl, B. Lee, K. Y-Teens was a group of girls united by a set of common goals: to grow as cz person, to grow in friend- ship with people of all races, religions, and nationali- ties, and to grow in the knowledge and love of God. Growth was to be through new friends, experiences, and opportunities. They tried to carry out their goals and ideals in activities and proiects throughout the year. Y-Teens is affiliated with the local and national Y.W.C.A. and gives the organization financial support through dues. Scarseth, L. Boldt, D. Aderhold, C. Doughty, S. Engh. Front row: S. Sagen, L. Engler, K. Cristman, L. Rowe, P. Atchinson, J. Cleveland, K. Kelly, S. Strom, C. Ware, C. Webster. The group handled the distribution of friendship pictures to underclassmen as their main money making proiect. At Christmas they conducted a hanging of the greens, when school windows were decorated with Christmas scenes and wreaths were placed in the halls. They sponsored two college girls by giving thern assis- tance in the form of spending money and clothes money. Y-Teens also contributed to the World Fellowship which helps to develop Y.W.C.A. centers in foreign countries. The officers were President Bette Lee, Vice-President Joyce Cleveland, Secretary JoAnn Schroeder, and Trea- surer Barb Koeller. Their advisor was Mrs. Dahler. M Y K Pi haw L Walters J Schroeder K Albright B Nerison, Y-Teens, back row: C. Niles, C. Wakeman, C. Silverschmidt, K. Bell, - Ourtg, . S , - , - , - , A B. Koeller, J. Waseka, B. Beyer, S. Koeller, L. Levenberger, B. Ablan, P. Fahl. Front row: M. Fuchs, P- Gvllwf 5- Zielke, 5' RllD0f E- Pfiflke L. Cantwell, B. Rasmus. Second row: N, Smutny, B. Baptie, J. Karis, C. Brague, J- Powers, C- Leiil, B- BOCl4er, Nl, COS-TGV, l-- Gunderson Booster Ed. Staff, back row: K. Frost, P. Harris, J. DeDakis, K. Troyanek, J. Leide, S. Wood, J. Weist, J. Gilbert, P. Holmlund, J. Sleik, N. Anderson, J. Wetzel, E. Phillips. Third row: M. Swenson, S. Young, L. Severson, B. Pomeroy, B. Lee, C. Niles, D. Haase, K. Scarseth, K. Gibson, D. Ganey, J. Gantenbein, B. Wood. Second row: M. Sauer, L. Walters, M. McDowell S. Jenkins, L. Austin, K. Thingvold, D. Nokken, M. Mattson, J. Linder M. Amunson, S. Irons. Front row: G. Hansen, E. Panke, K, Kelley, V Grosskopf, B. Fuller, S. O'Neal, S. Schultz, K. Harnish, S. Schaulancl. The Staffs Put Journalism to Use Junior Editor Jim Gilbert receives some information concerning copy fitting from Editor Greta Hansen, It is vital to have the right number of lines to fit into the allotted copy block. . . bv- 4',,,....,-- The Booster Editorial Staff, including a iunior editor was chosen by tryouts in the spring of I966. Greta Hansen, this year's editor, and Jim Gilbert, junior editor, divided the staff into the following sections: faculty, senior, organization, school life, sports, proofreading, typing, lay-out, and photography. Mr. Pellowski was the Booster's advisor. The Booster Business Staff handles the financial as- pect of the Booster. Subscribers could buy a listing for the sponsor's page, a Booster, or both. In the spring they sold plastic covers. The business manager was Sue Jenkins and the advisor was Mr. Mitchell. Booster Business, back row: J. McDonald, S. Jenkins, S. Young, D Retzlaft. Second row: J. Miller, K. Metcalf, J. Miller. Front row: C. Ware P. Pappas, C. Phillipps, J. Casberg. I 1 1 i Hi Trib Ed. Stuff, back row: R. Fish, L. Page, B. Mullen, P. Holmlund, J. Weisf, J. Weist, J. Sleik, J. Rarnlow, S. Cauffman, P. Gelatt, K. Gibson. Third row: S. Sundet, B. Brindley, J. Bronk, S. Young, C. Swan, C. Hantke, M. Levinger, G. Arnold, M. Duffy. Second row: K. Harnish, J. Ablan, B. Ramlow, M. Amunson, S. Toepel, C. Mideltort, S. Jenkins, J. Markos, S. O'Neal. Front row: P. Feroe, S. Gunderson, J. Anderson, J. Linder, K. Sauer, J. Adsit, T. Shannon, N. Johnson. to Augment the Spirit of Central Around The school, The city, or at sports events, a Hi-Trib Editorial Staff reporter was always aT The scene. Co-editors, Suzanne Young and Jon Ramlow, under The supervision of Miss Rideout, managed The Tour sections, news, feature, city, and sports. Business Manager Barb Thiede's staff, directed by Mr. G. Johnson, solicited advertisements from local businesses, which helped pay for The paper. The staff managed circulation and mailed copies of The Hi-Trib to out-of-school subscribers and To other area schools. Hi Trib Business, back row: N. Anderson, B. Beyer, B. Mullen, J. Ramlow C. Barge, L. Kennedy, K. Warclwell. Third row: B. Lee, M. Levinger, P. Johns, C. Wakeman, B. Thiede, L. Walters. Second row: P. Beadle, A. Sundet, S. Schauland, S. Dahl, B. Price. Front row: S. Gilson, S. Ruud S. Jenkins, P. Golba, L. Kowalke. 1 Hi Trib photographer Jim WeisT peers Through The viewfinder of his camera, before he snaps one at The variety of pictures which go info The school newspaper. During one of The paste-up sessions of Hi Trib, Barb Ramlow, Paul Feroe, and Kathy Harnish Try To decide whether or not The newspaper articles and headlines are unified. l ,,... . Mclsquers, back row: S. Wehrenberg, C. Lind, B. Beyers, L. Michaelson, K. Haugen, L. Page, H. Larson, P. Harris, R. Ondell, S. Young.Third row: S. Wehrenberg, B. Schroeder, B. Lee, B. Brindley, E. Clauss, S. Toepel, L. Wetzsteon, C. Midelfort, S. Jenkins. Second row: N. Schleh, M. The talent and zest for dramatics is not limited to the stage of Central. Here Lynn Page and Laurie Becker frolic' during a Community Theatre rehearsal of Oliver, Harlequins, back row: S. Larson, L. Becker, C. Tempte, B. Black, J. Davison, J. Ash, J. Hickisch, J. Ramlovv. Second row: M. Heller, J. DeDakis, S. Rasmus, B. Helm, D. D, Johnson, B. Ash, J. Sleik. Front lil' 4 x Guttormsson, S. Nelsestuen, P. Pappas, D. White, C. Christianson, P. Curtis, B. Ramlow, S. Hilmer, J. Cleveland. Front row: T. Shannon, S. Nygaard, S. Gunderson, J. Markos, L. Gibson, P. Fahl, N. Johnson, P. Stoeckly, S. Harrison. The Arts of Masquers and Harlequins were offered to Central students who had a flair for dramatics. The clubs took in twenty-nine students. The new members were accepted on the basis of a memorized monologue presented for the old members. They also increased school spirit with humorous skits at pep assemblies. The climax of the year came when both clubs combined in the presentation of the annual three-act play. Presid- ing Masquer officers were President Bette Lee, Vice President Suzanne Young, Treasurer Sybil Harrison, and Historian Sandra Toepel. Mrs. Britt was the advisor. President Laurie Becker, Vice President Bill Melby, Secretary John DeDakis, and Treasurer Jon Sleik ruled over Harlequins under the supervision of Mrs. Klund. row: M. Facius, B. Melby, J. Halverson, I. Locketz, P. Gelatt, T. Bradford, G. Swan, J. Ablan. ax efwmvhf' L1 LMS! lit .5 EBV H2523 M4-nl H as 5 'ire .gzgwggr s . m, .A, 4, . Sharon O'NeaI and Sue Meroll work to improve their balance and style ofa routine. The Orchesis members perform ingenious skits every spring for an assembly. Communication Last fall, with the suspense of tryouts over, the members of Orchesis settled down to the task of teaching and learning the art of modern dance. The group met every other Thursday evening under Mrs. Lubb's super- vision to practice and prepare for their annual spring presentation. At a meeting in the fall the girls decided what their theme for the year would be. They also settled the important job of choosing appropriate costumes to use with their dance routines. Their program was well received by the student body. Presiding officers were President Sue Srdich, Vice-President Janelle Willenburg, and Secretary-Treasurer Rochelle Ondell. Forensics, back row: J. Ramlow, L. Becker, J. Ash, D. Skipton, Page. Third row: J. DeDakis, J. Schwenn, L. Cronk. Second row: C. Mideltort, S. Toepel, S. Young, P. Harris, M. Levinger. Front row: M. Facius, S. Schauland, L. Iverson, S. Harrison. 4 Orchesis, back row: M. Schwandt, B. Beyer, L. Kennedy, R. Ondell, P, Johns. Third row: A. Sundet, M. Amunson, S. Srdich, B. Thiede, M. Thompson. Second row: S. Nelsestuen, B. Ramlow, M. Berg, C. Lish, T. Cremer. Front row: S. Gundersen, S. Ruud, C. Ware, M. Carlson, S,O'Neal. Laurie Becker gestures to Lynn Page, who is offstage, during ci tense moment of the production lmpromptu. Suzanne Young adds her assention to the statement that Lynn, Winnifred, would make the perfect mother. A fairly new organization at Central, Forensics hos already added its share of honors to CentraI's impressive record. Last fall forensics presented under the direction of Mr. McClendon, the club's advisor, a one-act play entitled lmpromptu. Laurie Becker, Lynn Page, Suzanne Young, and John DeDakis practiced interpretive acting and more than earned their rating at a regional contest. Forensics is open to anyone who wishes to develop his individual speaking talents. Extemporaneous speaking is iust one of the variety of areas offered. l Jr. Red Cross, buck row: V. Balzer, N. DeCIute, P. Harris, B. Kulcinski, J. Goodno, L. Winchel, P. Rick. Third row: S. Irons, M. Trinkes, D. Oestreich, S. Chatten, L. Walters, J. Garbis. Second row: P. Pappas, L. Iverson, P. Atchinson, C. LeiTz, B. Nerison, M. MaTTson, B. Krismer. Front row: R. Nagle, S. Gundersen, M. Cermak, T. Shannon, V. Nicolai. Unseen Workers Aiding All Stage Crew, back row: D. Tauscher, J. Ash, D. Frisbie, J. Weist, G. Balfany. Third row: J. Ramlow, J. Leide, M. Swenson, J. Wetzel. Second row: A. Potter, B. Mullen, J. Sleik, B. Talg, D. Klehm. Front row: K. Gibson, T. Bradford, G. Frost, S. Mickelson, J. Reiser. Stage Crew was Those who were behind The scenes of CenTral's dramaTic producTions, pep assemblies, and concerTs. Their Tasks included The arrangemenT of micro- phones and lighfs, The acquisiTion of props, The pulling of curTains, and The positioning of sTage seTs. Their offi- cers included Technical direcTors James WeisT and David Klehm and Treasurer David Tauscher. Mr. SchlichT was The advisor. The Junior Red Cross had several social proiecTs. Among Them were a bake sale aT Penny's and a fund drive. The officers were PresidenT Laura Iverson, Vice- President Barb Kulcinski and Secretary-Treasurer Sue ChatTen. Mrs. Olson was Their advisor. Stage crew member Jim Weist's confidence in his ability to control the auditorium lighting was exhibited by a smile as he ascended To the lig hfing panel backstage. f 5 i X 5 5 5 Centralites Work to lmprove Skills Art Club, back row: Mr. Zimmerhakl, C. Schilling, J. Newland, B. Koeller, B. Jenkins, J. Melsheimer, K. Wardwell, C. Stuckey, L. Wookey, S. Dahl, N. Sebion, L. Netwall. Second row: L. Severson, C. Leitz, M. Matt- son, J. Cleveland, C. Lish, N. Anderson, L. Nelsestuen, A. Mettille, S. Art Club was organized for those who were inter- ested in developing their artistic talents. Their projects included experiments in sketching, metal work, and oils. Mr. Zimmerhakl was their advisor. Dolphins was the group of girls who had shown proficiency in swimming strokes and water ballet. They met twice a month with Mrs. Ross to plan a water ballet program and complete the senior lite saving course. The club had a supper prepared by new members. Office Help were those girls who collected passes and ran errands. Dolphins, buck row: C. Antony, M. Berg, R. Ondell, J. Swartz. Third row: D. Retzlaff, M. Sauer, B. Pomeroy. Second row: S. Schauland, K. Thingvold, M. McDowell, Cathy Peterson. Front row: S. Hillmer, L. Iverson, M. Cameron. Ruud, K. Hansen, J. Ablan. Front row: S. Gilson, S. Nygaard, S. Halverson, D. Faust, M. LaFore, S. O'Neal, R. McLevich, P. Fahl, D. Brenegan, V. Nicolai, S. Pierce. Office Help, back row: C. Lind, L. Page, P. Harris, D. Marquordt Fifth row: L. Walters, J. Thompson, D. Retzlatt. Fourth row: L. Ashworth L. Ashworth, B. Ablan, K. Scarseth. Third row: M. Fischer, N. Peterson S. Jenkins. Second row: L. Gibson, K. Harnisn, E. Panke, B. DeWitt Front row: S. Streck, L. Callaway, L. Gunderson. we S t l Debate, buck row: J. Sleik, J. DeDakis, B. Helm, J. Hickisch, C. Kuech- J. Young, J. Ablan, S. Schaulancl, S. Irons, S. Toepel, D. Nokken, C. mann, M. Dyer, S. Cauffrnan. Third row: L. Wetzsteon, T. Tanke, K. Swan. Front row: T. Shannon, L. Iverson, J. Anderson, J. Adsit, K. Morehouse, B. Beyer, P. Fischer, M. Levinger, B. Melby. Second row: Sauer, N.Johnson. Seeking Education Through Books Debate was open to any interested Centralite who had a desire to argue. Mark Levinger was this year's president and led the group in various trips around the state to wage heated debates. ln every session the action began with the words, Resolved: The foreign aid program of the United States should be restricted to non- military support. Under Mr. Sauer, debating offered its participants the chance to improve their self-expression and quick thinking. It also encouraged development of confidence and critical reasoning. S.L.A.C., back row: S. Valley, N. DeClute, B. Kulcinski, J. Waseka, D. Cauffman, G. Strassburg, J. Ritter. Third row: S. Chatten, C. Engler, E. Wigdohl, C. Haugen, D. Angell, S. Eyestone. Second row: D. White, Under Mrs. Britt, the Student Library Assistants of Central used their study hall time to help keep library procedure running smoothly. They collected fines, checked books in and out, filed, and straightened shelves. S.L.A.C. met twice a month. They elected Presi- dent George Straasberg, Vice-President Mary Trinkes, and Secretary-Treasurer Sue Chatten. S.L.A.C. offered experience to students who had workable knowledge of the alphabet, an understanding ofthe Dewey Decimal System, and a desire to help their school. B. Schroeder, M. Trinkes, G. Saunders, C. Leitz, S. Myhre, B. Krismer. Front row: S. Zielke, S. Erlewein, L. Freng, B. Becker. Science, Radicals This year the Science Club met under the direction of President David Klehm, Vice-president Bob Mullen, Secretary Doug Frisbie, and Treasurer Jim Weist. The club, among various other activities, cut pine boughs for wreaths as a money making proiect. The club also conducted several probes of a scientific nature into electronics, chemistry, and physics. Radicals, Central's math club, rnet under the ob- servation of Mr. Robarge. The club discussed the mathematical aspects of subiects from matrix algebra to logic. Officers this year were President Kim Gibson, Vice-president Jim Leide, Secretary Mark Levinger, and Treasurer Jon Ramlow. There was also an executive committee for planning programs for meetings. An experiment in flames is the obiect of carbon dioxide from the fire extinguisher held by mad scientist Jan Ramlow. Apprentice Dave Klehm holds Jon Ramlow back, and waits for the results. Science Club, back row: D. Dyer, J. Weist, D. Frisbie, J. Davison, J. J. Wetzel. Second row: G. Frost, D. Cox, D. Klem, B. Talg, J. Ramlow, Ash, G. Balfany, Third row: B. Mullen, J. Sleik, D. Tauscher, J. Leide, M. Swenson. Front row: M. Levinger, K. Gibson, I. Locketz. Radicals, back row: J. Westlie, A. Wernecke, J. Leide, J. Gilbert, B. E. Anderson. Second row: M. Swenson, M. Levinger, l. Locketz, B. Black, J. Weist, D. Tauscher, J. Ramlow. Third row: R. Hanhardt, D. Beyer, R. Nelson, P. Viner,C. Dawes, K. Gibson. Front row: S. Schauland, Cox, D. Klehm, J. Sleik, A. Rockwood, E. Kendall, B. Mullen, J. Kalfayan, M. Trailer, R, Schreiber, J, Reiser, W. Melbv. Los Hidalgos, back row: J. Evans, M. Wood, D. Klehm, J. Birch, B. Black, C. Kuechmann, S. Larsen, K. Haugen, J. Wood, L. Michaelson, P. Mosher, D. Head, S. Schieche, C. Wege, S. Heii. Third row: N. Peterson, K. Scar- seth, K. Ruoff, P. Stoda, B. Pomeroy, L. Wetterlin, C. Niles, S. Baltz, C Perry, B. Lee, B. Hanson, C. Lind, S. Dittman, J. Tausche, J. Newlarid,J Cleveland. Second row: Pam Pappas, J. Reise-r, J. Ablan, M. McDowell Each Spanish student is required to bring Algo de Interes for Show and Tell time in the classroom. Here Libby Rowe and John Reiser dis- play and explain two obiects of interest for a Spanish Club meeting. Studio Flott, back row: S. Holter, T. Ringdahl, J. Haase, D. Grimslid, J. Grasskoph, B. Menke, P. Jordan, T. Neimeyer, D. Troyanek, B. Talg, H. Geary, J. Rekow. Third row: L. Terlson, P. Gelatt, P. Zielke, G. Strass- burg, J. Ginskey, E. Hansen, J. Kalfayan, J. Wimberley, A. Slungaard, C. M. Duffy, D. Miner, D. Aderhold, K. Lovold, S. Irons, B. Brindley, S. Toepel, S. Mickelson, G. Garcia, J. Linder. Front row: C. lnstefiord, L. Gibson, K. Sauer, E. Panke, P. Atchison, S. Nelsestuen, S. Peterson, C. Leitz, J. McDonald, V. Grosskopf, K. Kelley, D. Brenegan, C. Ware, L. Freng, L. Gunderson. Clubs View Los Hidulgos is Central's Spanish Club. Under the leadership of President Jean Linder, Vice-President Robert Black, Secretary Donna Head, and Treasurer Judy McDonald, the club members sold Spanish Christmas cards and held the annual White Elephant Sale. The money earned was put into the treasury and later was used to help pay for the spring banquet, Mrs. Spence was the advisor. Studying the youth of Germany, caroling at the Hill- view Nursing Home, and dining at the Cavalier during Oktoberfest were just a few of the proiects undertaken this year by Studio Flott. This year's presiding officers were President Carol Schilling, Vice-President Sara Johns, Treasurer Phil Gelatt, and Secretary Pete Zielke. Miss Taras was the advisor. Gunderson, K. Gibson. Second row: C. Schilling, L. Ristey, S. Potts, L. Walters, A. Sundet, B. Bedessem, S. Srdich, S. Haidinyak, N. Gilles, J. Knebes, A. Gossfeld, D. Molzahn. Front row: T. Weber, L. Edwards, T. Cremer, S. Hicke, B. Rarnlow, J. Anderson, B. Nerison. JCL, back row: J. Helke, C. Antony, K. Scarseth, 5. Simms, T. Brandau, S, Rasmus, C. Tempte, J. Davison, K, Kuechmann, L. Foley, D. Loken, H. Larson, M. Heller. Third row: N. Pataska, C. Handtke, P. Fisher, K. Gates, P, Combs, S. Cauttrnan, P. Harris, K, Nasseth, L. Crank, D. Hasse, J. Thompson, C. Engler, C. Silverschmidt, Second row: G. Troyanek, S. Foreign Cultures Junior Classical League was open to any Latin stu- dent. The otticers were President Heidi Larson, Vice- President Joel Helke, Secretary Cheryl Hanitl, Treasurer Laura Iverson, and Historian Chris Kuechman. Paul Christianson was state president and Joel Helke was state parliamentarian. Miss Taras anal Miss Brye were the club's advisors. A program with skits by French Ill and IV students started out the year's French Club, Le Cercle Francais. Last tall Le Cercle sponsored a Tour du Parc, a bicycle race, and atter Christmas, they had a banquet with French foods. Officers this year were President Jim Davison, Vice-President Joan Markos, and Secretary- Treasurer Sandy Wood. Mrs. Lennon was the advisor. French Club, back row: B. Beyer, J. Schwenn, A. Wernecke, L. Page, L. Becker, J. Davison, S. Wood, J. Leide, J. Westlie, D. Cox, J. Mewaldt. Third row: S. Schauland, M. Amundson, M. Levinger, P. Johns, N. De- Clute, Sue Schultz, M. Schwandt, S. Young, L. Wookey, D. Marquardt, Hillmer, S. Downs, A. Talg, M, Thompson, C. Wakeman, T. Scholl, G. West, L. Wehrs, L. Cobleigh, P. Wagner, M. Young, L. Iverson. Front row: B. Swartz, M. Hansen, P. Markos, L. Callaway, N. Schleh, C, Hanitl, R. McLevich, M. Trailer, S. Nygaard, K. Schoen, J. Bartusch. 7' ,TY-I Qi, f ' T' ,J .nf 'f e ' .1 -541, t'f fX X ,. ' . V 1 . lf? ' swf. ,,2!.V.k:3,V..,t,z,.r LkZ,,,,? I if X Av g, .2 . ,Y 3: g f t r ,. tttt-fs 1 7 - ir f ' V x 2 3 P , 5 5 .M '234w..i2.fir .rw ,.,, rf 314. Sm. 'A me - -3 my .Vi , , fm . ,.w., rff A f. M y ,,,s,,4z,rQ5,f..fs Y... . 3 . I. gg, 'T 2? fy' L ' -..' Mr? 2' 'raf t r fi mkf ,- v w ,tm ' A , f' ae . j r S f f is 1 . at . rl.. . it sr is ,L f . A217 V. A g A is 7 Q4 , 4 - . , f' Z 9 ig? fi r 5 visit Z r, E 12, Bicycle racing, a new sport at Central, was instigated by the French Club. Here three participants press the limits of endurance attempting to win first place in La Tour de Parc. Second row: V. Stange, M, Mattson, L. Nelsestuen, B. Melby, 5. Jenkins, P. Lee, J. Karis, B. Fuller, M. Ablan. Front row: S. Engh, P. Beadle, C, Shepard, J. Markos, K, Michaels, J. Casberg, M. Carlson, S. Sagen. uunmmpmwwmwmrfeagrr--'.f..w. ,, lfmuumi 4: 1 1 nw: ff :gn 1 ur: u -1 nn 1 .wg rgmuizuzzfuuunlfu' 'Nil as wks Concert Band, buck row: M. Dyer, G. Jenks, G. Northup, C. Woods, B Werner, P. James, E. Hartwig, C. Hefti. Fourth row: J. Sterling, D Schreiber, M. Grimsled, T. Goode, M, Moen, Sandy Wehrenberg, T Ringdahl, G. Storandt, S. Sage-n, B. Ash. Third row: K. Storandt, S Baltz, L. Harman, V. Sobkowiak, K. Kelly, S, Nelsestuen, B. Hanson, P Fisher, Jayne Miller, Joan Miller, K. Gates, M. Wozniak, J. Bronk, C. Hilton. Second row: D. Leitz, B. Melby, S. Jenkins, H. Larson, G. Balfany, S. Stahl, Sue Wehrenberg, J. Karis, J, De Dakis, L. Austin, C. Kuechmann, D. Dyer. Front row: C. Swan, M. McDowell, C. Harnish, D. Englund, A. Gossfeldt, S. Pralle, P. Feroe, C. Buerhle, A Musical Toast to Old Central Bakes, Central's popular and talented band director, gives the Pep Band the downbeat. Mr. Baker works hard to keep all of his units in superlative condition. A band director works to combine one hundred individual tones into one pleasing sound, employing timing, syncopation, intonation, and dynamics. With these tools he creates a band with quality and precision. To achieve this perfection the Concert Band spent many hours of hard practice both at school and at home. Con- cert Band was selected from the larger marching band through tryouts. These individual tryouts and sectionals at times proved tedious, but the work was overshadowed in the end by a feeling of pride and achievement in a job well done. Mr. Baker, the director, by his own school spirit, stimulated a feeling of unity within the band and spurred each musician in turn to put forth his best. This year's winter concert, including selections from Swing Band, Swing Choir, and Concert Band, was a musical toast to Old Central, honoring our past three principals. ff Concert Band, back row: T. Neimeyer, R. Corr. T. Peterslie, l. Burnette. Fourth row: R. Emery, C. Pearsoll, B. Ptollin, D. Blank, T. Scholl, J. Stachovvitz, K. Pickett, P. Hanson, C. Antony, S. Couftmann, M. Peorsall, G. Schultz, L. Rowe, D. Cox, N. Peterson, L. Althaus. Third row: S. Berg, P. Adoms, C. Niles, L. Iverson, E. Anderson, D. Troyonek, G. Underheim, Sophomores have one advantage over seniors. They have two yeors left to participate in Concert Bond. Here Tim Goode, Barb Rasmus, ond Jim Jenkins practice to improve their musicality. 'li'-aax . J. Jenkins, S. Bina. Second row: J. Stahl, J. Ash, B. Rasmus, P. Viner, K. Metcalf, R. Swenson, D. Weber, J. Davison, J. Schwenn, J. Leide. Front row: P. Lee, L Anderson, T. Shannon, J. Anderson, M. Young, L. Severson, S. Sims. Darlene Leitz sits first chair in the Central High School Concert Band and well deserves it. Here she is prcrcticing a difficult run for o Concert Bond number. r E s T 2 l A 5 r. tl The Marching Band helps lead the team on to victory at a football game with its pep and enthusiasm which is always present. The i966-1967 Marching Band members were: Peg Adams, Larry Althause, Eric Anderson, Lyn Ander- son, Carol Antony, Bill Ash, Jay Ash, Linda Austin, Grag Balfany, Sherry Baltz, Bruce Baptie, Sue Berg, Steve Bina, Don Blanke, Dick Bouffleur, Terry Brandau, Joanne Bronk, Carol Buehrle, Richard Carr, Sue Cauffman, Carol Christenson, Doug Cox, Jim Davison, John DeDakis, Steve Dellenbach, Mark Dyar, Darrel Dyer, Paul Feroe, Pat Fisher, Kathie Gates, Tim Goode, Arlys Goosfeld, Beth Hanson, Pete Hansen, Kathy Harnish, Eric Hartwig, Cliff Hefti, Cheryl Hilton, Linda Harman, Bob Isbell, Laura Iverson, Paul James, Jim Jenkins, Sue Jenkins, George Jenks, Julie Karis, Karen Kelley, Pam Lee, Jim Leide, Darlene Lietz, Maureen McDowell, Bill Melby, Kathy Metcalf, Jayne Miler, Joan Miller, Mike Moen, Sue Nelsestuen, Tom Niemeyer, Cheri Niles, Greg North- rup, Charles Pearsall, Terry Peterslie, Nancy Peterson, Bill Pfafflin, Ken Pickett, Sandy Pralle, Barb Rasmus, Tom Ringdahl, Libby Rowe, Suellen Sagen, Pete Samb, Tamara Scholl, Dick Schreiber, Gordon Schultz, John Schwenn, LoriLee Severson, Terry Shannon, Steve Sims, Vicki Sobkowiak, John Stachowitz, Jim Stahl, Shirley Stahl, Gary Storandt, Kay Storandt, Cynthia Swan, Randy Swenson, Paul Tande, Jeannette Thompson, Dave Troya- nek, Greg Underheim, Pam Viner, Dirk Weber, Sandy Wehrenberg, Bob Werner, Curtis Woods, Jim Wozniak, Mary Woznial, Mary Young. The Marching Band, under the direction of Mr. Baker, represented Central in the Labor Day, Memorial Day, and Oktoberfest parades. lt performed precision marching routines during half-time at several football games. In addition to the twirlers, Mr. Baker added Drum Maior Darrel Dyer and twelve pompon girls to the band this year. Bakes' Prodigies Adding zest to the halftime show, the Marching Band displays a forma- tion to the crowd. Long hours, often dusty, cold, or rainy, are spent to add the polish to their routines. as Z S ' ocis .. r il 1 ' ' u ' K . 'rr' 1 -swy V 8 -, .ky P kr .V A V1 A.. .NA .K , - , -'g s .hw .six t h ..-lay.: .... ,:..,... .vs . . . L, E4 ,V N A- ' - . 1. .5 .- .. J, .--.,...sm ,, ' ' 1 K li r S up A fiw31tteQiK:?SeS - ' ' I Swing Bond, back row: N. Peterson, L. Althaus, J. Sterling, D. Schrieber, M. Grimsled, Sandy Wehrenberg, M. Moen, T. Goode. Front row: A. When the Pep Band started to play, Fight On for Central High would resonate from the rafters of the gym or the Mary E. Sawyer Auditorium. The Pep Band, a small group of Concert Band members, played at pep as- semblies and at all home games. The band added spirit to the pep assemblies by playing before, during, and after the skits. At the games, they played the fight song for each school, and entertained at half-time. Pep Band, buck row: M. Grimsled, B. Werner, J. Leide, G. Balfany,J Ash, J. Davison, D. Dyer, L. Althaus, C. Woods, C. Kuechmann, D. Weber M. Dyar, B. Melby. Third row: I. Burnett, J. DeDakis, S. Sims, E. Ander- son, G. Northup, S. Bina, J. Sterling, T. Niemeyer, D. Cox, J. Schwenn, D Schrieber, M. Moen. Second row: K. l-larnish, A. Gossfeld, D. Englunal, P. Gossfeld, B. Baptie, J. Ash, J. DeDakis, B. Melby, J. Schwenn, D. Dyer, G. Balfany, K. Metcalf, E. Anderson, S. Jenkins, C. Midelfort. The members of the Swing Buncl provided Central with the popular, modern type of music. The band played for the annual Halloween Dance and for the first Parent- Faculty Dance held on January 27. They performed in the concerts and at a special Swing Band assembly. The Swing Band, along with the Swing Choir, played in the Exchange Assembly with Aquinas on February 22. The band also performed at the Business Education Dinner and the Western Wisconsin Education Association Convention. Viner, J. Jenkins, H. Larson, T. Goode, C. Swan, P. James, D. Lietz, J. Bronk, C. Niles, Sandy Wehrenberg. Front row: S. Stahl, L. Iverson, B. Emery, S. Jenkins, S. Berg, C. Hilton, M. McDowell, K. Metcalf, S. Pralle, L. Rowe, S. Sagen. Am Robed Choir, back row: G, Swan, E. Strahl, M. Grimsled, G. Schultz, S. Larsen, L. Althaus, P. Phillips, H. Onsrud, T. Goetzmann. Third row: T. Bradford, M. Heller, T. Peterslie, M. Squier, T. Isbell, D. Schwandt, T. Brandeau, L. Becker, D. Statslien. Second row: N. Greider, G. Hansen This year Central's Robed Choir worked to combine the musical elements of dynamics, tempo, and harmony to produce a sound ot a quality traditional to Centrat's choirs. Realizing they had a reputation as a fine choir to maintain, choir members, working under the expert direc- tion ot Mr. Aronson, strove to improve their voice inflec- tion and expression. The choir members were carefully selected in the spring by Mr. Aronson from the girls' choruses and iunior high schools. This year there were sixty-nine regular members plus tive alternates. The alternates had a definite incentive to ,improve their talents as they vied tor a robe and a in the choir for concerts. l riff . . , fi U g J . V iv T IX, . .for -, -flu, is L5 xii ,mix .fl--Q f 2 iw' l C JK. gf U 'W fi, i X , i lu .n v rl L. , I Q' U iii' , 5 Wig X W V x Of . fi alll' ji! Vl G 1 , l2 '- X . if 1 ' is A -1: f A ll ll Ulu 'w, Kl'J 1 j'-'A' V f, 'X K cial! 'lv ' X ' I fl is if! I -r rf ay ' V , li, J' CN. . 'A NJ' .ft 1 H 1. W fc- , 1 ' H n Y s ' t 'sf' . D ' , 1.,ivh b ,W . ,, ui , oi r C. om mes ' .J . V . if f .li0,3 ly V J . f 9 LAQTW ll 'i l.,,E',i L as A tl- Q if fi is A .M sf i i 1 i 1 . .fr ,Y fi T t ' XV! ga, A 1 U, C' , i Mdinf li tolli J X V 'll l bird achieve the desired musical results, the Robed Choir meets three times a week to practice third period. Here the baritones and second basses practice to get the right feeling into a song. S. Nelsestuen, S. Myhre, K. Ruoff, Sandy Wehrenberg, B. Wood, D. Ganey, L. Page. Front row: P. Fahl, K. Lang, G. Garcia, V. Solie, N. Pataska, E. Phillips, D. Loken, G. Stenslien. Robed Choir presented two musical concerts this year. The Christmas Concert was presented on December l9. Mr. Aronson and the choir placed a great deal of emphasis on spiritual compositions and set the stage for the Christmas season. The traditional Spring Concert was presented the evening of May 3. The music for this pro- gram was selected from both secular and spiritual fields with considerable emphasis on the male voices. ln addi- tion to the concerts, the Robed Choir appeared in the Veterans' Day Assembly, the Easter Assembly, for Baccalaureate, and for the Memorial Day program. They also established themselves as a fine example of fine musicianship to carry over into the new school next year. Musical Elements After practice the members return the music to the file and walk to class singing the song that was worked on before the bell rang. Some members here are discussing the movement of a new song. Robed Choir, back row: G. Balfany, J. Romlow, J. Sleik, P. Zielke, B. Valentine, W. Melby, M. Facius. Third row: D. Schroeder, R. Black, S. Bino, D. D. Johnson, R. Swenson, J. Jenkins, M. Wing, C. Clouss. Second row: J. Evans, M. Schwandt, B. Theide, S. Young, K. Haugen, P. Harris, N, Bartlett, C. Midelfort, M. McDowell. Front row: D. Retzlatt, D. Her- manson, L. Iverson, S. Schieche, C. Reichgelt, M. Sauer, J. Linder, Z Grosch. Girls Learn Musical Techniques 4th hour, back row: P. Paulsen, C. Silverschmidt, A. Gossfielcl, C Matson, L. Cobleigh, C. Swartz, L. Wehrs, C. Stuckey, N. Mosher, S. Baltz, C. Wege, B. Koeller, S. Cauffman, J. Oliver, L. Thompson, N. DeClute, J. Johnson, S. Heil, L. Lamberton, E. Wigdohl, J. Strand, M. Berg, J. Knebes, J. Grenawalt, C. Schumacher, C. Engler, M. Gut- tormsson. Third row: B. Woiahn, C. Albright, R. Lang, P. Terpstro, B. Hanson, L. Stanley, J. Gabel, B. Ablan, P. Wagner, N. Hefti, M. Merideth, D. Marquardt, K. Lutiger, L. Wetzsteon, B. Young, C. McCullough, P. By combining hard work and good times, the Fourth and Fifth Hour Girls' Choruses successfully completed another melodious year. Under the master hand of Mr. Henry Aronson, the girls rehearsed three days every week. Membership into the Robed Choir is sometimes the next step for the girls in the choruses, but however successful, the girls receive invaluable training. 5th Hour Girls' Chorus, back row: P. Hanifl, N. Sebion, K. Wardwell, K. Bell, L. Gilbertson, C. Day, K. Sandvigen, G. Anderson, S. Thompson, C. Barge, J. Waseka, J. Kiehne, K. Morehouse, J. Goodno, K, Smutny, J. Tausche, A. Hofer, J. Swartz, R. Rohde, S. Dixon, L. Walters. Third row: J. Cooley, R. Peterson, N. Eide, J. Gantenbein, E. Butterfield, P. Rick, C. Wakeman, J. Thompson, S. Dittman, L, Ashworth, L. Ashworth, S. Wehrenberg, L. Schock, T. Scholl, C. Niles, K. Thingvold, N. Frost, K. Burkum, L. Wetterlin. Second row: B. Ramlow, J. Wassmandorf, P. Stoda, C. Shepard, J. Karis, B. Wendland, K. Kaiser, M. Mattison. Second row: L. Edwards, M. Hansen, P. Pappas, B. Lintelmann, K. Sauer, C. Braag, B. Fuller, S. Guttormsson, A. Mettille, G. Saunders, M. LaFore, B. Nerison, J. Young, D. Freng, J. Adsit, M. Cameron, L. Kobs, M. Tronick, R. Gardner, T. Cremer. Front row: S. Sagen, L. Feyen, S. Strom, S. Zielke, M. Wozniak, M. Bouffleur, P. Beadle, C. Rogers, K. Braag, L. Kowalke, H. Renner, D. Freng, L. Bishofsky. Each of the choruses practiced diligently to present a portion of the annual Christmas Concert. As Lately We Watched, Gesu Bambino, and As It Fell Upon A Night were among the selections delivered at the con- cert. Students from Viterbo and LaCrosse State Uni- versity also worked with the girls, and each directed a number in the concert. Lee, S. Peterson, L, Nelsestuen, K. Kessler, M. Morrison, N. Quirk, V. Stange, B. Bush, J. Gutknecht, S. Eyestone, C. Loveland, S. Downs, B. Livingston, J. Anderson, K. Kelley, N. Schleh. Front row: S. Harrison, T. Shannon, M. Cermak, L. Schroeder, K. Stach, P. Sheetz, C. Phillipps, M. Miller, C. Hanifl, V. Fortner, D. Aderhold, D. White, M. Willenberg, P. Curtis, L. Davidson, B. Bartschenfeld, K. Chase, B. Young, J. Gutknecht, K. Hadley, S. Gunderson, P. Markos, C. lnstefiord. Swing Choir, back row: M. Grimsled, L. Alfhaus, E. Phillips, L. Becker, Front row: P. Phillips, G. Garcia, S. Myhre, D. Ganey, S. Wehrenberg, G. Hansen, D. Schvvandt, R. Black, D.L. Johnson, W. Melby, M. Facius. L. Pc1ge,M.SChvvC1ndf, PAl'lGfI'lS,M-50U9ffJ-l-lf1dEf- Voices Blend in Harmony Twenty-one carefully chosen voices blended to- gether to highlight the Thanksgiving Assembly, Christmas and Spring Concerts, the Parents-Faculty Dance, and the Exchange Assembly with Aquinas. Selected from the Robed Choir by Mr. Aronson, they performed popular numbers as well as other difficult choral arrangements. Central's Swing Choir also appeared outside the school before Elks Club, and the Northside Business Men's Club. Nocturne, back row: L. Page, D. Schwandt, L. Althaus, G. Balfany, T. Brandau, M. Grimsled, J. Evans. Third row: S. Young, E. Phillips, M. Heller, C. Swan, S. Schieche, Sue Wehrenberg. Second row: G. Hansen, This fall tryouts again produced an eager group of musically gifted students for Nocturne, Central's music club. Not reserved for just members of band and choir, Nocturne was open to anyone who had an interest in music. Their projects were the production and sale of the student directory, and their annual spring music assem- bly. This years officers were President Greg Balfany, Vice-president Milner Grimsled, Secretary Evelyn Phillips, and Treasurer Larry Althaus. The club was advised by Mr. Aronson and Mr. Baker. K. Albright, Sandy Wehrenberg, A. Gossfeld, C. Nliclelfort, K. Pishaw, K. Sauer. Front row: M. Fuchs, M. Facius, P. Fahl. ,wx V? wa .fsfvaf?se5' K -'M f'1?i2?'?stf Sports A-Squad, back row: Mr. Silcox, Mr. Hackett, Mr. Wildt. Fifth row: J. Jacobson, P. Christianson, N. Nordstrom, B. Richardson, J. Strand, D, Klawitter, D. Wright, T. Solberg, D. Mandehr. Fourth row: T. Meier, T. Myhre, S. Cooley, D. Bacon, B. Johnston, D. Stafslien, J. Schultz, D. Schwandt, J. Dvorak. Third row: W. Shepard, l. Shepard, J. Miller, T. Davenport, B. Christianson, R. Cole, D. Gantka, K. Hutson, R. Rifen- Y .g berg, D. Hicke. Second row: B. Druliner, P. Tooke, D. LaFleur, G. Olson, D. Mickelson, L. Dahl, D. Gardner, T. Gregory, D. Gordon, R. Sundet, J. Potter, T. Schultz. Front row: J. Aylsworth, M. Dobbs, A. Harrison, S. Sayles, K. Kuether, S. Titcomb, L. Sivertson, P. Phillips, D. Milne, T. Klund, S. Russell. Mr. Wildt and the Team Retain Leif Sivertson searches downfield for a clear path to the goal line as he speeds past several frustrated Aquinas gridders during the rough intra-city game. Central came out on the short end in the scorebox but found much in young talent this year with seventeen seniors, twelve iuniors, and four sophomores lettering. Central started the season against Rochester Mayo. Losing half- back Steve Titcomb early in the game, the Raiders looked to Leif Silvertson to carry the load. Leif compiled seventy-eight yards in twelve carries rushing, and caught two passes for forty-one yards. This boosted Central to a fourteen to thirteen victory. Central's next foe was Eau Claire Memorial. The Old Abes proved to be too much, overpowering the Raiders forty-seven to seven. Although Central lost, Sivertson, Dahl, and Meier all made impressive showings in rushing. The Raiders could not get rolling against the Menomonie Indians and lost thirty-four to thirteen. Central then fired-up and almost turned back the Huskies of Eau Claire forty to thirty-seven. Central's next opponents were the Lumberiacks from Wausau, who led by a powerful offense and defense, beat the Raiders forty-eight to seven. Aquinas met the Raiders next and managed to control the Central offense while romping over the defense twenty-seven to zero. The Raiders, trying to regain momentum against Chippewa Falls, scored twenty-five points but were surpassed by the Cardinals, forty-six. Finishing the season against Logan, Mr. Wildt guided the Centralites to a decisive thirty to thirteen victory. By the victory we retained possession of the coveted ark and tilted the overall standings in our favor. This year's junior varsity squad compiled a respectable four and two record. The varsity to-be under the careful eye of Mr. Silcox produced talented players. The iunior varsity had shown their desire to play and although it is relatively early the coaches are very optimistic about next year's prospects. Lettermen for this year's football team were seniors Paul Christian- son, Richard Cole, Mark Dobbs, Doug Gardner, Jim Jacobson, Dave Klawitter, Karl Kuether, Tom Meier, Dave Milne, Norm Nordstrom, Burt Richardson, Sam Sayles, Tom Solberg, Steve Titcomb, Dennis Wright, with Paul Phillips, captain, and Leif Sivertson, most valuable player. The iuniors were Larry Dahl, Duane Gordan, Don Hicke, Ken Hudtson, Tim Klund, Jeff Potter, Ron Rifenberg, Steve Russell, Jerry Schultz, lvan Shepard, John Strand, and Ray Sundet. The sophomores were Doug Bacon, Brent Christianson, Steve Cooley, and Jim Gregory. If I B-Squad, back row: B. Bush, W. Shepard, B. Christianson, J. Strand, J. Schultz, D. Hamilton, D, Statslien, K. Hutson, L. Terlson, M. Boyle. Fourth row: J. Wells, S. Gundersen, K. Slaback, D, Mandehr, D. Bacon, D. Mickelson, J. Hickisch, G. Olsen, D. Schwandt, Mr. Skemp. Third row: Mr. Silcox, D. Benson, J. Ritter, D. Gordon, P. Tooke, S. Kellicut, T. Davenport, J. Miller, D. Chadwick, T. Schultz, J. Dvorak. Second row: D. LaFleur, R. Nelson, B. Johnston, D. Gantka, T. Ersham, T. Myhre, R. Riniker, l. Shepard, S. Russell. Front row: J, Aylsworth, J. Bluske, M. Squier, S. Cooley, J. Potter, R. Thill, D. Johnson, T. Gregory, M. Schoen, T. Klund. the Coveted Arc of Victory Varsity Scorebox Central vs. Rochester Mayo Sept. 9 Here 14-13 Central vs. Eau Claire Memorial Sept. 16 Here 7-47 Central vs. Menomonie Sept. 23 Here 13-34 Central vs. Eau Claire North Sept. 30 There 37-40 Central vs. Wausau Oct. 7 There 7-48 Central vs. Aquinas Oct. 15 Here O-27 Central vs. Chippewa Falls Oct. 21 There 25-46 Central vs. Logan Oct. 29 There 30-13 Under the direction of Glenn Wildt, Central's head football coach, two of Central's gridders strain to improve their blocking techniques during one of the many necessary practice sessions. Cross-country, back row: B. Olson, M. Miller, D. Haldorson, P. Holmlu nd, P. Kaiser, D. Berekvam, H. Onsrud, T. Ondell, T. Custer. Second row: G. Frost, S. Wimberly, Terry Ellefson, G. Northup, T. Zielke, J. Melby, Paul Kaiser works out at Myrick Park for the cross-country team. By constant practice, speed and endurance are improved. Cross-country tests the stamina of the participant. f if 9 , ., KK H, . ..,, 'fr-f 4. V R - M. .g.....K ,. KKK --1 ' Qc. .nn . - f K A f ,K K K W K , K- -N. - QQ ' - ' ' 'K i ' E Q V . - - s .I .s. k K ff -A. ,K ' Wu .. . s-4-H ' - K ' i ., Li.. KfK he , . M W me f' . .. K' K ,K i f -,...K'.,xg .Q W 1 K ,., - ff , .. M' ms.. -Q- K . .8 , 's 1, , - ., A , W ,k k .. .K , K N, .K KW -, - .K K , X. ,.., . . A '5,? N f I - ps,s'?fgK-KK s..m.e ,, 'JT KK . W ,. -sp ,,KKaK3-iss. , -- 5 - J .. ...fs 3, K K K . .1 ' ' K-M' f ' - . ss Q in-y -N. ' 'H' Aki, 4. 'Q A ' . ' M 1 'T' F Y 'G I- . ' s ,s 4 4. - A K - 1 .. .. N.. Q f'1',,-c...'-aye. me 2 ' ' - ' 1' . -5 Aff' .Q . ' Af ...MN s K ,, MQ K Q... Kind N -iq K . . R. Fish, P. Gartner, Coach Mitchell. Front row: Mr. VanHandeI, S. Halverson, J. Berg, C. Clauss, T. McGovern, T. Tweed, C. Gundersen. The Harriers This fall Central's cross-country team finished its second season of competition. Under the reins of coach Richard Mitchell, the Red Raiders finished 4-2 in dual competition, beating Logan twice and Rochester Mayo and Eau Claire Memorial each once. Central finished seventh of eight teams at the Wausau Invitational and a close second at the Eau Claire North Invitational. The Central Harriers were first in the Big Rivers Conference meet with Carl Surom the conference champion. At the sectional meet Central just missed a team berth for state by placing fourth. Only the first three teams could go. Carl Surom placed second and earned a berth for the state meet as an individual. Carl Surom ended his fine season placing second at the state meet, being beaten by one step at the finish. Letterwinners: Doug Berekvam, Tom Custer, Cam- eron Gunderson, Jeff Melby, Mike Miller, Greg Northrup, Todd Ondell, Carl Surom, Scott Wimberly. Scorebox Central 26 Eau Claire Memorial 29 Sept. 16 Here Aquinas 23 Central 40 Sept. 25 Here Rochester Marshal 23 Central 38 Sept. 27 There Wausau Invitational 17th placej Sept. 30 Wausau Central 26 Rochester Mayo 29 Oct. 6 Here Central 19 Logan 41 Oct. 8 Here Central 25 Logan 34 Oct. 11 Here Big Rivers Conference Meet ilstj Oct. 15 Here Eau Claire North Invitational i2ndJ Oct. 18 Eau Claire Sectionals f4th placel Oct. 22 Wausau State Meet fCarl Surom 2ndl Oct. 29 Hartford Fry Takes 5th in State Wrestling Teams, back row: Coach Skernp, R. Engebretson, T. Mc- Govern, K. Fry, L. Ristey, B. Nelson, D. Milne, R, Hanhardt, D. Grimslicl, R. Cole, N. Nordstrum, P. Christianson, J. Strand. Front row: K. Kellicut, Wrestling Coach George Skemp entered the '66-'67 season with a nucleus of six returning lettermen. With the help of two transfers, plus the improvement of several wrestlers, the Raiders posted a 5-3 record. In the La Crosse State Invitational, Central grabbed third place out of thirteen schools, with Kim Fry U12 lb.J and Bill Nelson, C121 lb.J winning firsts. In the Big Rivers Meet we placed fifth due to iniuries of key wrestlers. We entered tournament action by placing third in Regionals, qualify- ing four grapplers for Sectionals. There Paul Christianson C180 lb.J placed fourth, Tom McGovern U03 lb.l and Bill Nelson C127 lb.J both third, and Kim Fry C112 lb.J placed first, qualifying him for State. There Kim Fry compiled a 2-2 record. Scorebox Central-22 Logan- I9 Nov. 21 There Wausau-22 Central-20 Dec. 2 There Central -35 Menominee- ll Dec. 9 Here LaX State lnvit. Third Place Dec. l7 LaX State Central-30 Aquinas- 18 Dec. 22 There Central-24 Chippewa Falls- l8 Jan. 6 Here Aquinas-21 Central- 18 Jan. ll Here Central-22 EC North-20 Jan. 20 Here ECM-29 Central- l l Feb. l There Big Rivers Meet Fifth Place Feb. 4 Logan Regionals Third Place Feb. TO-ll Desoto Sectionals lst, 2 thirds, 4th Feb. T7-18 Westby State Meet Fry-2-2 Feb. 24-25 Madison Letterwinners: Paul Christianson, Rick Cole, Ron Enge- bretson, Kim Fry, Dan Grimslid, Rich Hanhardt, Tom Mc- Govern, Dave Milne, Bill Nelson, Norm Nordstrum, Larry Ristey, John Strand. C. Clauss, S. Kurth, S. Kellicut, G. Frost, G. Anderson, C. Gundersen, D. La Fleur, D. Benson, J. Wells, D. Bacon, D. Gantka, D. Stafslien, J. Ritter, manager. Dan Grimslid, who vvrestles at l45 lb., is endeavoring to keep his oppo- nent's shoulders pinned to the mat. lf he is successful, the pin is worth five points. A-Squad BaskeTbull, back row: S. FlaTen, J. Nordrum, T. Ondell. Fourth row: T. Meier, J. Ford. Third row: B. Onsrud, L. Sivertson, M. Dobbs. Second row: S. TiTcomb, S. Sayles. Front row: Manager M. Grimsled, D. Gardner, J. Ginskey, K. KueTher, Mr. Day. Jim Nordrum, besides being The leading scorer for The Team, has been called on To Take The brunt of The load in rebounding. He is hauling The ball againsT The Logan Rangers. CLC Crosse Tribune Phmol Baskefball, 1967 The Red Raiders Took second place in The Big Rivers Conference This year Trailing behind Wausau. CenTral also Took The ciTy TiTle beaTing Aquinas and Logan each Twice. Two of The Raiders' Three losses were aT The hands of Wausau, who finished second in The sTaTe nneeT. The oTher season loss came from Eau Claire NorTh, who won on a lasT second shoT 96-95, giving The Raiders a 15-3 record. This year The Red Raiders earned a berTh in The STaTe BaskeTball TournamenT. La Crosse meT many fine area schools in Regional and SecTional TournamenT play buT was able To overTaI-ce Them all. CenTral's TirsT opponenT aT The STaTe BaskeTball TournamenT was number one raTed Milwaukee Lincoln, who overwhelmed The Raiders T09-71. Unable To regain Their form The Raiders also losT To Green Bay WesT 84-50 in con- solaTion play. Every member of The Team leTTered This year, including manager Milner Grirnsled. As a sophomore sTarTer, John Ford has repeaTedly shown his fine worTh noT only as a good dribbler but also as a sharp shooTer, es- pecially Trom ouTsicle. Here we see The fine form againsT Aquinas. Steve Flaten endeavors to attain a bucket score while his opponents try to block the shot. The shot is from the Central-Chippewa Falls game held at the Mary E. Sawyer Auditorium. Scorebox Game Location Score Central-Richland Center Nov. 23 there 68-61 Central-Wisconsin Rapids Nov. 26 here 75-71 Wausau-Central Dec. 2 here 66-65 Central-Menomonie Dec. 9 there 86-64 Central-Logan Dec. 13 here 73-46 Central-Eau Claire Memorial Dec. 16 there 66-60 C2 otl Central-Aquinas Dec. 23 there 69-66 Central-Rochester John Marshall Dec. 29 here 70-62 Central-Rochester Mayo Jan. 14 there 71-64 Central-Eau Claire North Jan. 20 here 87-69 Central-Chippewa Falls Jan. 21 there 97-65 Wausau-Central Jan. 27 there 105-74 Central-Menomonie Jan. 28 here 94-51 Central-Eau Claire Memorial Feb. 3 here 78-66 Central-Logan Feb. 7 there 80-60 Central-Chippewa Falls Feb. 10 here 100-74 Central-Aquinas Feb. 17 here 71-67 Eau Claire North-Central Feb. 24 there 96-95 Sparta Sub-Regional Central-Sparta Feb. 28 there 95-69 Central-Logan Mar. 3 there 80-54 Onalaska Regional Central-Bangor Mar. 4 there 95-64 Black River Falls Sub-Sectional Central-Holmen Mar. 7 there 65-62 La Crosse Logan Sectional Central-Boscobel Mar. 10 there 94-56 Central-Baraboo Mar. 11 there 65-64 W.l.A.A. State Tournament Milwaukee Lincoln-Central Mar. 16 Madison 109-71 Green Bay West-Central Mar. 17 Madison 84-50 M Leif Sivertson sets up and puts out the shot at the Aquinas game. Leif is a well-known athlete and a very skillful shooter. The good form is here illustrated. Consternation envelops the face ot Todd Ondell as he struggles to gain control of the ball at the Central-Aquinas game. He is trying to keep the ball in bounds. iLa Crosse Tribune Photol B-Squad Basketball, buck row: Mr. Robarge, D. Chadwick, B. Christianson, J. Schultz, L. Dahl, D. Schwandt, T. Klund. Front row: M. Kennedy, T Davenport, P. Holrnlund, S. Cooley, C. Dawes. The sophomore squod's schedule was shortened this year because of the departure ot their coach, Mr. Tichenor, at the semester. They opened the season losing to Holy Cross. After that they won the next three games, beating La Crescent, Logan, and Onalaska. The sopho- mores then bowed to Aquinas and La Crescent. Ending the season they beat Holy Cross, lost to Aquinas, and beat Onalaska Luther and Logan. This year's B-Squad, coached by Mr. Robarge, compiled an eight-ten season. In the city circuit the Raiders came in second place beating Logan twice and bowing to Aquinas twice. The junior varsity had a slow start. Losing the first tour starts, Central come back to put down Logan 67-45 and then lost to Eau Claire Memorial 52-47. Aquinas then tipped Central 76-66. The Raiders then came back to win their next tour games. They split their last seven games, winning three and losing tour ot them. Junior Varsity, Sophomores B-Team Scorebox Game Richland Center-Central Wisconsin Rapids-Central Wausau-Central Menomonee-Central Central-Logan E.C. Memorial-Central Aquinas-Central Central-Rochester Marshall Central-Rochester Mayo Central-E.C. North Central-Chippewa Falls Wausau-Central Central-Menomonee E.C. MemorialMCentral Central-Logan Chippewa Falls-Central Aquinas-Central Central-E.C. North Date Nov. Nov. Dec. Dec. Dec. Dec, Dec. Dec. Jan. Jan. Jan. Jan. Jan. Feb. Feb. Feb. Feb. Feb. Score 50-46 62-50 80-59 46-45 67-45 52-47 76-66 61-51 52-49 54-53 60-46 79-57 60-37 74-47 61-55 7l -59 67-58 61-58 Sophomore Basketball, back row: J. Isbell, B. Nasseth, B. Menke, T. Ness, T. Gregory, G. Graybeal, R. Thill. Front row: Mr. Tischner, T. Tweed, T Ehrsam, R. Fish, P. Tooke, K. Grosskopt, M. Collins. I Ski Team, from left: J. Kalfayan, J. Lokken, John Relohan, P. Phillips, J. Berg, T. Ringdahl, J. Mewaldt, BrentJoh J' R bh T. h'l nson, im e an, P ilips,Mrs.Lubbs Scorebgx Tom Ringdahl, a junior, races down through the gates in downhill com vv.i.A.A. Meer Jun. is, Mi. La Crosse First Place ,'jf,ff'QQ,jL jO1'f,'pQf1Q,,A' me' Tom 'ecewed O Seventh 'MCS 'n 'ins Big Rivers Meet Jan. 30, Mt. La Crosse First Place W.I.A.A. Meet at State Fifth Place Skiing This year the Ski Team was coached by Mrs. Lulobs. It posted a fine record. Hampered by poor weather conditions, the team was limited to two meets and then the state competition. In the first meet Central competed against three other schools, Eau Claire Memorial, Eau Claire North, and Wausau. Tom Ringdahl took the honors in the slalom with Jim Berg and Eric Miller tied for third. The Raiders swept the Giant Slalom with Eric Miller first, Tom Ringdahl second, and Jim Berg, third. Central also took the honors in total combined times for individuals with Tom Ringdahl first, Eric Miller second, and Jim Berg, third. The Red Raiders hosted the same three schools again and again won, Tom Ringdahl this time took looth the slalom and the Giant Slalom. John Rebhan took first in the downhill. Competing with ski teams from all over the state, Central took fifth place. A-Squad, back row: S. Schultz, S. Ruud, Second row: A, Sundet, L. Kennedy, N. Peterson, M. Berg. Front row: B. Fuller, C. Phillipps. B-Squad, back row: R. Ondell, C. Stuckey. Third row: M. Amunson, L. Wookey. Second row: C. Niles, K. Harnish. Front row: M. Cameron, H. Renner. Leaders of Cheer Our cheerleaders were vital to our teams tor the energetic punch and enthusiasm they instilled in the students. This year's varsity cheerleaders were always ready to put that extra pep into the crowd and fill them with Central school spirit. Directed by Mrs. Ross, the eight girls with Nancy Peterson as captain, were always looking tor new cheers to show the crowd at pep as- semblies. Their job was not only to cheer our team to victory but also to make the students understand that fairness and integrity on the part of the players and spectators were part of the game, too. Helping to generate enthusiasm for our future varsity teams, were the B-squad cheerleaders comprised ot eight girls, the group gained experience and con- fidence by cheering for the B-team games. During the basketball season, they took an active part in the pep assemblies, and at games they provided colortul and spirited school representation. At each game the squad had an honorary captain to whom the responsibility ot organizing and starting the cheers belonged. Early in the year, the squad attended a cheerleading camp at Platteville, where new cheers and techniques were introduced. Many ot these were used throughout the year. Spirited Centralites LC Club, back row: P. Kaiser, M. Dobbs, P. Christianson, T. Ondell, J. Nordrum, T. Solberg, S. Flaten, T. Meier, D. Klawitter. Third row: E. Miller, T. Klund, G. Balfany, S. Sayles, D. Schroeder, L. Sivertson, P. Phillips, N. Nordstrum, K. Kuether. Second row: T. Schultz, D. Gardner, Upholding the tradition of excellence through com- petition and sportsmanship, the LC Club of Central remained as one of the school's most distinguished organizations. lt was held in highest esteem and carried with it the stiffest qualifications for member- ship. lf something of themselves was given then the boys' letter or letters were truly deserved and cherished. At our annual Memorial Day assembly, the lettermen formed an honor guard and were always on hand at the basketball games to parade the colors. Efficiently advised by Babe Weigent, the letter-holders comprised a worthwhile organization because sports and out- standing athletes meant so much to Central. Pom Pon Girls: S. Gilson, B. Peterson, E. Panke, J. McDonald, M. Rash, D. Haldorson, B. Nelson, B. Druliner, B. Tauscher, J. Rebhan, J. DeDakis. Front row: K. Fry, T. Ringdahl, J. Wigdahl, J. Lokken, L. Ristey, D. Schreiber. New on the scene this year were Central's Pom Pon Girls. These twelve girls, all seniors, formed the group as an experiment, They hoped to add en- thusiasm and to keep our school spirit in top condition. Under the direction of Mr. Baker, the girl's main activities centered around the band, making it an even more impressive unit. The girls put on halftime shows at football and basketball games and added color to our band by taking part in the Homecoming and Oktoberfest parades. The girls had LaCrosse State Pom Pon Girls help and criticize them, but their routines were their own creations. With tryouts in the spring, the Pom Pon Girls hoped to see their group carried into Central's future. S. Dahl, B. Lee, J. Swartz, B. Thiede, K. Frost, M. Schwandt, K. Wardwell. Back row: J. DeDakis, P. Gelatt, J. Wewerka, D. Frisbie, D. Klehm, J, With the grace of a ballet dancer, Dick Schreiber uses an excellent Stenzel, Coach Harold Weinbencler. Front row: A. Hanhardt, G. back-hand sweep to return an opponents serve to aid Centrol's Balfany, T. I-tarnish, R. Schreiber, T. Murphy, D. Largent. tennis hopes. Netmen Pull 5-3 Record The Red Raider tennis team, coached by Mr. Weinbender, pulled out a 5-3 record for the regular season. Central took second place to Aquinas but beat Logan in the city competition. Central began the tennis season meetingWinona in tvvo consecutive matches. Central toppled Winona 7-i the first time. Winona, a little better in the second match, still didn't match up to Central and lost this time 7-2. Central then played Aquinas who proved to be too much for Central winning 5-4. The Raiders then played the Logan Rangers and with efforts by Dick Schreiber, Tim Harnish, Greg Balfony, John DeDakis, Jim Stenzel, and Jim Wewerka in the singles, and Schreiber-Hamish, Murphy-Largent, and Belfany-Hanhardt in the doubles blanked the Rangers 9-O. Central netmen moved on to conquer the Old Abes 7-2. The Bluegolds in the second match proved to be tough and overtook the Raiders 7-2. The Raiders came back strong after losing to Aquinas, beating the Rangers 4-3. Ending the regular season Central lost to the Old Abes 6-3. Central played in the sectionals and tried for 3rd place but did not qualify for the state meet. Central 7 Central 7 Aquinas 5 Central 9 Central 7 Aquinas 7 Central 4 Eau Claire Memorial 6 Sectionals Scorebox Winona i Winona 2 Central 4 Logan O Eau Claire Memorial 2 Central 2 Logan 3 Central 3 3rd place April T8 April 25 May 2 May 6 May 9 May T6 May T8 May 24 l here there there there here here here here Letterwinners this year: D. Schrieber, A. Hanhardt, T. Murphy, D. Largent, T. Harnish, J. DeDakis, J. Stenzel. From left to right: P. Holmlund, K. Kuether, D. Panke, P. Haugen, G. Meir, M. Radell, G. Kuhn, M. Kennedy, Coach Bill Mower. Linksmen Drive Past Opponents This year's golf team coached by Mr. Mower won all but two seasonal meets. Central took the city crown undefeated toppling both Aquinas and Logan twice. Central's first meet was postponed and made Central start their season against a Winona team, putting them away 159-168. Playing Rochester Pete Haugen, Gary Meir, Mike Radell, and Karl Kuether tallied a score of 320 points to top Rochester's score of 349. The Raiders then had their first inter-city match beating the Logan Rangers 165-314. Coming home Central was faced with Aquinas but managed to put them away 338-354 the first time and 336-365 the second time. Logan presented the next threat to the Raiders but Central won 340-348. Ending the regular season playing the Old Abes 325-339 in the second. Central took the honors in the Big Rivers Meet in first place with Pete Haugen having the best score for the Raiders. Central fought only to get 5th in the sec- tionals and did not qualify for state. Scorebox Central 320 Rochester 349 April 14 here Central 159 Winona 168 April 18 here Central 165 Logan 182 April 22 here Winona 296 Central 314 April 25 there Central 338 Aquinas 354 May 2 here Central 336 Aquinas 365 May 9 there Central 340 Logan 348 May 13 there Central 323 Eau Claire May 16 there Memorial 335 Eau Claire Central 339 May 26 here Memorial 325 Tournaments Big Rivers lst place Sectionals 5th place Letterwinners this year: G. Meir, P. Haugen, K. Kuether, M. Radell, E. Levenstein, E. Miller, D. Panke. Back row: P. Kaiser, D. Tauscher, S. Byrne, R. Anderson, J. Davison, S. Flaten, J. Strand, J. Nordrum, D. Wright, T. Meier, M. Dobbs, L. Anderson, D. Hicke, Coach Richard Mitchell. Third row: Coach Dick Hackett, P. Christianson, D. Haldorson, D. Mickelson, R. Werner, C. Hanson, J. Hestad, R. Cole, M. Miller, T. Klund, J. Helke, R. Sundet, S. Wimberly. .. .ie Central's ace miler Carl Surom breezes past several onlookers to break the string ahead of the rest ot the field in the longest race in which a Central runner participates. Second row: T. Kosbab, R. Nordstrom, T. Johnson, B. Mullen, O. Pengra, T. Hass, R. Cooper, S. Titcomb, L. Sivertson, l. Shepard, J. Sterling, C. Surom. Front row: C. Dawes, G. Dawes, D. Wilcox, J. Barker, C. Gunder- son, K. Gibson, J. Melby. Cindermen Make Central's track team took 7 ot TT regular seasonal meets and took second place in the sectionals. Partici- pating in the state wide meet Central tied for 33rd place. The Red Raiders' first competition was with seven other schools at Wisconsin Rapids. Centralites secured three first places to give Central 2nd place at this meet. The Red Raiders then competed against thirty-two other schools in the Madison West Relays and placed lOth among them. The Raiders then took T3 of T4 events in passing over the Winona Winhauks T07-T T. Aquinas in LaCrosse was the next opponent tor Central, Central beat Aquinas 79-43. The Raiders put clown the Old Abes scoring a T02-T6 victory. Central then went to Charles City, Iowa where the Raiders led by Terry Johnson and John Sterling, took 2nd place. Central then met Viroqua and Richland Center in a triangular meet and took T3 of T4 events making a score ot T04 points. Coming home, the Raiders stole the Peacocks tallying 58 points. Playing Rochester the Raiders walked away with T2 ot the T4 events winning 86-32. The Raiders took 5th place in the Tri-State Relays. Central came back to win its seventh Big Rivers championship in TO years. The Raiders tallied 89 points compared to the next closest 63V2. Central lost to Superior by 4 points in the sectionals and took 33rd place in State Competition. - if. Speed, height, and balance are all important to long iumper, Oren Pengra, as he strains to go as for across the pit as he possibly can. Tracks for Top Scorebox Wisconsin Rapids lindoorl . .. .... 2nd place Madison West Relays... ... lOth place Winona.. ... lst place Aquinas ..... . ... lst place Eau Claire Memorial... lst place Comet Relays . . .... 2nd place Richland Center... ... lst place Peacock Relays .... lst place Rochester... ... lst place Dubuque.. ... 5th place Big Rivers... ... lst place Sectionals . .. .. 2nd place State Meet ........................... 33rd place Ctiel Letterwinners this year: R. Cooper, J. Goschke, T. John- son, L. Anderson, R. Nordstrom, T. Hass, G. Dawes, S. Byrne, C. Hanson, P. Chrisianson, J. Sterling, C. Surom, O. Pengra, L. Sivertson, S. Titcornb, M. Dobbs, T. Meier, R. Anderson, J. Melby, D. Haldorson, S. Flaten, D. l-licke, T. Klund, K. Fry, P. Kaiser. ........,..,... .... . . Striving for new records Russ Cooper extends the baton out to Leif Sivertson's outstretched hand as Central's 880 relay team races on to victory. Muscles taut, face intent, and pole extended, Jim Clappier uses every bit of his strength and momentum to clear the crossbar during the Peacock Relays. Sluggers Swing to a Slow Season . 43 .9 .3 'J . :s..'sm, 1. '- . . 4. ' 5 Back row' Coach Glenn Wildt M Ehrsam M S uier D Gardner, . , . , . q , . S. Sayles, D. Schroeder, T. Ondell, B. Schirmacher, T. Schultz, G. Wigdahl Because there were only tour returning lettermen, results seemed discouraging for the season. But with determination, teamwork, and Mr. Wildt, the coach, Cen- tral won 3 of its 8 games. Central's first opponent was Winona. With only two hits Central managed to get 4 runs but didn't quite top Winona's 7. The Blazing Winhawk squad put down Cen- tral again handing them a 8-2 bill. Coming back the Red Raiders topped Aquinas 5-4with the fine work of Todd Ondell. The Raiders then moved on and beat the Tomah preps l3-6. Central was then 'Faced with its second inter- city game, with Logan. The Raiders won the game, 7-5. Our team was then against Eau Claire Memorial squad and lost 5-O. Central ended the regular season playing Aquinas and Logan. Central was defeated 4-3 by Aquinas and 4-O by Logan. The Red Raiders proved superior to the Logan Rangers blanking them 5-O in district play. Central was stopped 3-2 by Westby. 1 B. Tauscher. Front row: R. Luecke, G. Henriksen, R. Hilleshiem, R. Benson, R. Abraham, G. Schultz, D. Olson. Scorebox Winona 7 Central 4 April T8 here Winona 8 Central 2 April 25 there Central 5 Aquinas 4 April 29 here Central i3 Tomah 6, May 2 here Central 7 Logan 5 May 6 here Eau Claire Central O May 9 here Memorial 5 Aquinas 4 Central 3 May T3 there Logan 4 Central O May 17 there District meets Central 5 Logan O May 2l Westby 3 Central 2 May 23 Letterwinners this year: R. Abraham, R. Benson, D. Gardner, G. Henrikson, R. Hilleshiem, R. Luecke, D. Olson, T. Ondell, S. Sayles, G. Schultz, T. Schultz, D. Schroeder, M. Squire, B. Tauscher, J. Wigdahl. Manager, J.'Jacobson. ,W .mf A GAA member bounces on the trampoline while other members spot for her. In addition to being fun, trampolining is conducive to coordina- tion cmd balance. Providing Central girls with additional sports activity and promoting good sportsmanship as its goals, GAA, or Girl's Athletic Association, strived for both of these goals. Advised by Mrs. Lubbs, with Kathy Pishaw as president and Barb Young as secretary-treasurer, the girls took part in many interesting things. They took a trip to the college and learned about various games, especially basketball. They were taught about zones, reffing, and playing a better game. In the fall, their biggest activities were archery, which was practiced on Hixon Field, and horseback riding. In the winter, the emphasis was on playing basketball and organizing teams. During the spring the girls played softball. Twirlers, GAA Adding spirit and color to our marching band were Central's twirlers, the Rcliderettes. This year there were five girls, advised by Mr. Baker, who made up the unit. Members were Vicki Stange, Nancy Greicler, Sue Powers, Barb Molzahn, and Ann Mettille. The girls displayed their talents at parades and led the band onto the field to perform at football halftimes. Also, they often put on routines at pep assemblies. Aside from their regular activities, the Raiderettes ushered at all ofthe band and choir concerts. The girls spent second hour every day with the band, practicing and continually improving their methods. Their hours of diligent work paid off with the performances they gave. Twirlers, from left: Nancy Greider, Barb Molzahn, Sue Powers, Ann Mettille, Vicki Stange. Patty Markos does a straddle vault on the side horse at a GAA meeting. The GAA interested its members by offering sports from basketball and volleyball to swimming. X r iii,i ' iff 1 5 L I . 'F -K 3 3 S 4 Q S Q F rw V,-is pw Q 5 ii , -XJ xQ'.,i,,Q, , D F1 fx JV f., ,'X,,, , . 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Leitz, E. Phillips, D. Head, J. Linder. . 4 Commencement Speakers: Paul Christianson, Greta Hansen. Commencement Speakers: Laurie Becker, Suzanne Young. Closes Old Central with Honors The seniors of the 'I967 graduating class were unique. It was the final class to complete its secondary education at Central. Under the leadership of its presi- dent, Paul Phillips, the seniors produced a variety of honors and performed many services. Other officers were Todd Ondell, vice president, Suzanne Young, secre- tary, and Jim Leide, treasurer. The ten top seniors scholastically were: Eric Ander- son, Milner Grimsled, Donna Head, James Leide, Darlene Leitz, Mark Levinger, Jean Linder, Evelyn Phillips, Jona- than Ramlow, and Suzanne Young. Class rank was determined by averaging the final grades earned in the sophomore and iunior years with the marks received for the first and second senior quarters. This honor and recognition was coveted by the recipients and respected by the students and faculty. As essential as scholarship, their active and responsible participation in other school activities helped develop both personal and citizenship qualities. Many seniors took part in vocal and instrumental organizations, inter- scholastic and intra-mural athletics, school iournalism activities, and various speech programs. June 4 marked graduation day of these last old Central graduates. The commencement addresses were given by Laurie Becker, Paul Christianson, Greta Hansen, and Suzanne Young. Baccalaureate exercises were conducted the pre- ceding Sunday. The convocation speaker was Reverend Harris Mooney of Christ Episcopal Church. Once again Central was represented by National Merit Finalists. Three of this high school's top scholastic achievers were named. There were Milner Grimsled, Mark Levinger, and Alan Rockwood. In the spring of T966 the National Merit Scholarship Qualifying Test was administered to high school iuniors throughout the coun- try. Named as semifinalists, these students had their names and scores submitted for the finalist competition. In addition to receiving personal satisfaction and honor these students have brought prestige to Central. Central is extremely fortunate to have three Merit Scholarship Finalists. They are Mark Levinger, Milner Grimsled, and Alan Rockwood. Michael Charles Ablan Diane Adams Margo J. Affeldt Namy Andersen Eric Scott Anderson Nancy Lyn Anderson pe,-ry H, Anderson Richard D, Anderggn ff' George Apfel Feder G. Arneson Jean Arnett Hqrlqn Amps was?-'TJ' ,l,,,-1 Class of '67 ls Last from Qld Centra: Joy O. Ash Vicki Ash leafa K. Ashwgrih Linda F. Ashworth linda Jeanne Austin Peggy Bachmann Kent Bacon Barbara Bailey Larry J. Bakkum Gregory J. Balfany Bruce Baptie Bruce Barge ww .J Jeff L. Barker Richard Barr Gary Baum Laurie Becker -ai..-me-4 wwf L9.'..i UHE2Z Bonnie Bartschenfeld Joyce Bartusch Barbara Beclessem Kristin L. Bell Vicki Bendel Mury Sue Berg 3 Seniors Debbie Molzohn and Mary Coster Yoke a coke break during rheir lunch hour, which they spend, along with many other Centro- Iites, at the Coach House of the First Presbyterian Church. Seniors Susan Jean Berg Gail Lee Berzinski June? Birch Rdnclvlph Blerhinger Stephen Boldt Michael Bonnie Richard Bouflleur Ruberi J. Bouffleur EE' Julie Bguslgugh Ann M. Breidel John Brickson Karen I- Bvrlwm Bob Burns Belly Jean Bush Joanne Butterfield Susan Leah Callaway Michael Carey Judy Ann Casberg Sharon Casper David Cauffman Daniel Cl-lace Kathy Chase Susan Chatten Judi Christen , 5 Among numerous activities, Mike Kabcuf, Virginia Solie, JoAnne Guntenbein, and Rodney Oliver include that of horseback-riding. AQ- Our Homework Seems Endless Mary Christen Paul K. Chrislianson Q? Jean K. Clements Joan M. Clements Joyce Kay Cleveland leslie Coody Royal Colburn Richard Cole Joyce Ann Cooley Cafhleen A. Coorough Mary Coster Dennis Coughlin ' ' ' :UF Douglas Cox Carla Cram Tina Ann Cremer I-Yl'll'l Mflfie Cl'0f1k Stanley Curtis Tom Custer Sandra Lee Dahl Gary Dahle ,Q Loretta Davidson Larry Davig Tim Davis JOHN Deal M ..,,. - W W- ..,,,.,,, L S .T:,,Hm., ...E Ronald Deal Cheryl Demi Linda Mae Dent Mark Dobbs Patricia E. Doerre Ca,-gle Dgughgy Bill Druliner Darrel C. Dyer Paul Phillips maneuvers Through the gales on a slalom course at Mt Lo Crosse. Paul is o member of the recenily organized varsiiy ski Michael Ehrsam Nu,-,cy Eide team at Central. is ii 3 Y 2 s 1 ,Sf 2 X if ' TE Q Seniors Sue K. Eldridge Jpfmx 1 W f'QQ LET, ' ' ' mi-Q1:2T:f'7f', 2' 4.21 f - ' V' ' lf: 1-fly i ' 'IEWT , f 4 if f f 6? . ,, Cheryl I.. Engler Sherry Eyesione Cathy Ells Robert N. Emery Sherry Engh Donna Erickson David A. Fillner ...... K +5 1 i ff ,:-. ' lx i 19 OX T- , T X K N 5' AZ.. Q O F' Larry Fitch Steven Jay Flaten Mary Patricia Foley Bufbnfa Fortner Vicky Fortner Edward C. Fredrickson Diana Freeman Alan Frick Doug Frisbie Gregory John Fritsch Arlyn Frost Kathleen A. Frost Nancy Lee Frost Denise Helen Ganey Seniors JoAnne Gontenbein Doug Gardner Kathy Gates HUTVEY GEUYYI JI'- Knowing how to check the gos ond oil is required of all pilots. Myron Swenson ond John Rebhon are Two student pilots who fly out of the Lo Crosse Municipal Airport. N v A-w-f W Seniors Try for Scholarships X- Bonnie Geske Kim Paul Gibson 'null Linda Gilbertson Nancy Joe Giles WH, I Shirley Gilson John Eliot Ginskey Yvonne Grabar Gary Graw G :gs ..,, M. ' in :v,gi,g:g:-uw -.i,. Sue Given Margie Goschke Nqngy Greider GCIYY Gfenwdldf l1 Edmund Griffin Milner Grimsled John Grosskoph John Haase Karen Kay HOCHEY Jim Hagen Susan Haidinyak Dennis Haldorson -0'3 David P. Halverson Richard W, Handhardt Greta C. Hansen Karen Hansen ,ik Vicki Hansen Joe Hanson Mark Harmon R0dl16Y HUl'flS Andrew Harrison The smiling faces of Barb Wood and Lorilee Severson, seniors in the youth council, serve iuniors Tim Klund cmd Mark Kennedy of the Teen Tent during Oktoberfest. Sybil Harrison 'iv Wow Steve Harvey Gregory M. Haskell Donna Head Jim Heffi -sms, Part-Time Jobs Keep Us in Money Jeanne Hefii Arlyn Hein Joel Helke Diane Hermanson Vicki L. Heyroth Cheryl Hilfvn Steven A. Holter Bill J. Horschak Larry Dennis Himli Adrianne M. Hofer Mari A. Horschak Larry Hundt Y WMI Wig f'VZf,ffATffV 'ISWl5f'1f'5??7 fu: ff ,off NL wmfffwt'afiwzxf on e 4 wiv if K' ,- . , ',f,.,vf . V : , Wx L a- . if fi Q K n f W W ug 4 1 if f , f , J - fy ' ' f1af 'f, fi Mfwlf v fi' f 1, 12. 9 I? F f W 2, ff f I ff' 1 Bill HUMBI' James Jacobson Dale R. Jensen Bob Jirsa f wwf QW fs 2 sfffzwff Jew 9 2 sff W 25, Q f , Je,, R f e,:e,V,U ,,Jf ,ww M,,,04,:4 uw, my .-W, '.,,,v,, it , -ff,,k,,,,, .f -wtfatfle fzfx-wM'xwx'm, w lc: 3 wit whfv., , 5 , fx 1,41 VH ' ,, V,,A.,J ,,,A ,, R ,V,h,,,,J, J J. W, J ,, R ,, ' .: My ' f QQ fi 1, gt. ff Robert Jenkins Ronald L. Joern 51 K Judy Jane Johnson Linda Kay Johnson Bruce E. Johnston 452 ' ,.v:an,.g1 ' A 2 ,,V 1 A..,, V ' 5 ,E 5 QVJ , f, ,. ,f 7 ,gy S f f , ,f sshooh 7 I fly Sue Jenkins Patricia H. Johns ,m,,,ig53,, Hftdwv, 1 ' Patsy Jordan Cm, 7 Melby wwf' Cynthia Jane Justin Mike R. Kabot Bruce Klawitter Bill Koch Tom Kosbab Dave Kluwiffer 'W Pamela A. Kaphuem lynn Kennedy David Klehm .lim D. Kobs s K . , .,W,,. ff Q ' , 2 ,V r ' 41 f A W Pom pon practice keeps the members working offer school several nights C1 week. Bette Lee, Karen Wurdwell, ond Jennuter Swartz concentrate on coordination of their routine. Mark Kraby Karl Kuether Kenneth D. Lash Bob Laurie Jim Leicle Jennifer Lenser Barbara Kulcinski Linda La Fleur Charles Lawton Bette J. Lee Mark B. Levinger Lqrry R. Lichtie Linda Lieder Darlene Lietz Cathleen Lish David Loeffler Gregory A. Loomis Rita A. Lounsbrough Claudio Lind Jean Linder Deborah K. Loken John Lokken 9 - l ' :. 3s,....Q.-No r-wqg...k., ,gwgtmm -' - V' Ti - XXX Q wh si V W W ES' W SG ,lug 5531 Daniel J. Manske Donna Kay Marshall Mike Martell Pclfrick Martell The Seniors are all broken up over the supporting cust's inability to lend an arm lor in one case, a legl. The cost is Steve Titcomb, Mary McKeeth, Dove Halverson, and Mike West. Jeff Melby William Frederick Melby Judith A. McDonald Mary McKeeth -A fiii i iwm L i li ' 1 , t ft-. ,22f'V!i?gfj,J:,l'j5' ,- ' 'W ' ' 'i n f Q' r v, We-f f ,Q i' 'R 3 Hn HSN 11 I ' ,f .if F - y W-, ' ,-1 ' Q Q h w , Vk,k - ' i,-wzssigpf W V6 ' Um? ff? . :ji 1 K f '1'sf,-ffx?fMz,fff,, z i- iM7il95f5Yf2?f?i:'f i : , ifllipiiiigfff 1':3Z'fff' ' , , ,. .,, ,L5fjlb3i'?Eb'lll LW Janet Marie McMuIlin Jack Melshiemer 1 Thomas G. Meier Mary Louise Merideth Bill Melby, Sandy Wehrenberg, and Mary Schwandt hum along trying to pick up and sing an unfamiliar song medley. They are at the Swing Choir Christmas Party. Susan Meroll Kathleen Metcalf Ann Mettille Richard Meyer -is N ets ' I F 2 Conrad Meyer Beth Miller To College with Student Loans David Milne Darlene Miner Debra Molzahn Jean Mooney Patricia Kaye Morton l-Yle Muenienbefgef Robert A. Mullen Sharon Ann Myhre Gail Mix Darlene E. J. Molzahn Greg Mosher Mike Nedland 1 fff 2 3. I f K , M Q if . K J ji ma' vvff Y , , f , 1 4' K W1 . an - -, . , l3?55.gg,53vf.,fzf, ' i i , Lorrie Joy Nelsestuen Rex Nelson Bill Nelson Nan Nesbif Edwclfd 5- Ne'-'m0 ' Judy Newland Thomas C. Niemeyer Debbie Ann Noel A Krew we W ff 1 ff in if 482 , V k 'V H U X ,,., ,,.. , ' ,fgkzi wiv 2-'ff 7' Student preparedness is one trait of Central seniors. In on Trial run, Gary Storandt, Barb Thiede, Vicki Stange, Sue Haidinyak, and Tom Kosbab man the fire hose, ready for any emergency. Dvrwld Noel Steve Noffke 'Www Bob Nontelle James F. Nordrum Norman Nordstrom Maureen Norman William Ogden Sue O'Heron Rod Oliver Karen Olloff David Olson J. Todd Ondell Sharon O'NeaI Bruce 0'NeeI cb Robert Onsrud Michael Ostreng Jeff Ogwqlt Lynn Marie Page Michael Palmer Ellen G. Panke Donna Patterson Charles J. Pearshall.lr. Oren J. Pengra Jr. Jim Perry Barb Peterson Cathy Peterson Qiihswx' Kathleen Peterson Nancy Louise Peterson O Sen lors 'i?Wf'T'Fif Rita M. Peterson Cathy Phillipps Evelyn Joy Phillips Paul W. Phillips Entangled in the miles of cords, rhythm guitarist Mike Maynard Palmer, Greg Haskell, lead guitarist Greg Fritsch, and Steve Noftke on bass guitar prepare for an upcoming performance. mmnmmmwmw wmiu1 L4mn xx n nu i i2w,f ff : xml -eff yin? G Kathleen J. Pishow Sandra Pong Susan K. Powers Gary Racetfe Jonathan M. Ramlow Mary Rash Tim J. Reagles John Rebhan 'll 'G N-heyy , , Sandra J. Reinholz Diane Refzlqfgf Burton Richardson Marion Ristow sys . VIZ, ya . gm '12, The Seniors Sei 'rhe Example Qflfmhg , Carol Rogers Rosemary Rohde David L. Ruff Sl-le Rul-Id Robert Bruce Rye Peter Samb Mary Sauer Gale Sanders AW 'W aw 575 am' Samuel John Sayles Richard Schermerhorn Carol Schilling William Y. Schirmacher Nancy gchleh Joseph Schlichermeyer Shirley Schultz, Mary Sue Berg, Sue Ruud, ond Ann Sundet, all varsity cheerleaders, work on their new routine to be introduced to the student body at ci pep assembly Tqmqrg Louise Scholl Cindy Sghrqder Richard J. Schreiber Daniel J. Schroeder Shirley Schultz Dave Schumacher MUVY H- Schwundl John 0- Schwenn ,Nqdine Sebiqn Marguerite Sietz Lorilee Ann Severson Ken Shepardson John Short Pat Shude Sam Siebenaler Leif Martin Sivertson Dave Skipton Faye Slosser Gary Smith rw' fi! wrm, . iw ,I J .. a11:v?1:,,j',, f r Steve Smutny t 97 .Sl ' Practicing on fellow candy-striper Mary Cosfer, Debbie Molzahn, Nancy Andersen, and Mary Schwanclf strive To improve their methods of offering services to the ill. S like QNX Privileges, Papers, and Parties Donald Snider Carlyn Loretta Snodgrass Tom Solberg Virginia Solie Brenda A, Squkup Sue Srdiqh Shirley Stahl Vicki Dawn Sfange Fred Steinhoff Jean Stellick Louise Sfellpflug Gwen Stenslien I, M ummm! S.A.T. Sets Seniors Straight Jerry Stetter Gary R. Stewart ' , U, 2173? , -wg , 3424971 , ' wir-we - f H f wg 1, 1, ff, f ' v4f!f4 ti 7' 1 - ,fy A 4 , r r A di Q g if 'fi 'V 'ff ,, 5' 12 fr . M 1 w -W f , 4 1-...ff I r dw? 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Viner Vikki Lynn Wang ??ES?E:55il X Seniors Emma Jean Turner -215'1+4'? V G 115121: ., ff' , W . x.. A .mga Rollin Wagner Karen l.. Wardwell ,H 2 ,,ll , z .... ' M. S. . . Q - K+ 3 f W .N , .. A J '1-': '-. in ', E X if g ' w Q haw Lf' 'l Qi , nu: H 1-.K 'FQ :nv ww, X 4 K ix N Q we N i'ss YIfwr+ .sszf-H. '51, fra: ,Agni K 'ist uannnlvn iiifi 69121 Q Qs? Mif Iy1ix .Q 'X X 2 X e K r X K Q y ' Q' 1 .i 'Nj sg: x wg kfafib SS W 3 r' 3 .Q gf J! Nr Vjvxsr X X .F :Pia iwwww David Veglahn Dale Verse Gwen Walburn Cassendra S. Ware Gordon Wall Judy Waseka 4 julia' Anita Waterhouse Andy I. Wauschesock Bafbafa Wehel' Jon webe' Sandra K. Wehrenberg Susan C. Wehrenberg Sherry Weissenberger James Weisf Michael Welch Roger L. Wemehe Roger Wendling Alan Wernecke Bmw-. B K . I05 Graduation Draws Closer nf? V' 5 Michael E. West John Westlie Janelle J. Willenberg Rid! C. Willenherg Lorrayne M. Winchel Barbara Wood Suzanne Lee Young Peter Stuart Zielke Dennis Wright Diane Wright Mike Zimmerman linda Zischke Christine Barch Wayne Bentzen Janice Biorge Dean Brandt Dennis Breidel Richard Carlson Dan Collins Darrell Dahl Lynn Darling Jim Dolato Terry Ellefson Harlan Fredrickson John Haidinyak Carol Harris Joanne Householder Seniors Not Pictured: Stephen Heintz Richard Kelly Sharon Kozelka Lew Lapof ' David Lehrke James Nuttall Kathleen Olson Alan Rockwood Wayne Ruegg Shirley Sauer Dennis Schroeder Steve Sebranek Derrick Sheppard Elaine Tarnutzer Gordon Zielke i K M Seniors wear these out QXYUYU . ,Qwmwuw mwwnw W7 146,90 Q! 34401151 ,?Qfywq W fQfW,,,w fx LLQRQRQX wif W vb J 0 lf if NNN, f f NUM lf! 1 U' WLM Uw,WfOM,f V U! bw GL fq f, Mba ,U M UVB jx NUM NJ' QVTfVcyV ,L+ J CW N Of in NwwWg5XmQVwUg,qfvL J f NNW W ,V W M ,J X WWQw W1 'f w 4 cg xg U Jw JN 'U NU w we WY fuW WW by 7 Wi Vi? 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Q Q G ' N GQ? .Q , Curfis, Peggy ' QQ jg: - j , G BZNTQ Y-Q ' QQ B V7 G , curry -A A Bl 'B W' gl -G G Q ,G.G H i - l Q f l D hl L f G. Bi V W Y MA A X lp . m l X Dffhlf Sondffl A- B il -fi G M ii G B' , Dolly, Wanda . B- BB - A B Q , Q G QA iQ Q Q . , Q B 1-- 1 -- VB if - S: ':-'-, fi 'Vw -F - -G 'xiii Davison, Jim . V ' B. B B U - G B Dawes, Chuck i f B'fBf H-f ef: A G D -G B G 1 G ij-QQ N V A G De Clufe, Natalie Z G Deoqkis, John 'r-l X .'iei I G BN f m ir GGB- . .G B- B Dellenbf1Ch.Sfeve 1 iii G G B - . DeWitt, Barb B B 'A ' . 'B Q G GB S d G l mon, on VC . f G ff ' . G N , . ' .G l l Dixon, Sue 'Q ,Q QQ , Q QQ Q - QQ Q- Q Q A Q Dolaio, Linda Q 'B ' QfG Q D -if Q, B Downs, Svndv B 1 f Ei- r- '2' f mf B G Duffy, Margarer f-r G Q Q QQGG QL, QQ? G' 2 'B Eckhardt, Tom W 2 K G. Although Central did not win the race between the high schools for the United Fund, we came in second. Here iuniors Tim Klund, Sam Sundet, and Mark Kennedy stuff money into the Junior Jar. ie 1 19' f' 1 V4 'Er e l G Wm . .fy fav .El J' iie 1: J Vs r , . V Greene, Norm j' I I I A , r Grimslid, Dun 3, , Q j Je if I I1 , . 2 VI , J ' w w t ,,,, We W 5 , , Grimsrud, Lana - le, , ,f My ,, , QV Ii . Grosch, Zoe I iii 3'I'.,f if I f X 41355 J i ' ,, ' jf 7 Grosskopf, Vicki I I I V f M, I Y.12'?J .QI Grulkowski, Norb J 'ii' , J , , ' , A l , Mi Grulkowski, Richard 1 :Q A ' 5 I' '5 Ig af ' Quit , J 2 ffl ll l K 'lVV5xnf.VQ'f JZ. fungi N l i l v- M l Gundersen, Cameron ' ,I , V , 4 Gundersen Rolf ' ' ll ' l I J iiii it 9 ' ' 1 ' - v f' J 9579 J-11' .1 if J, , ,V V , ' Gunderson, Lynn U n r Gutknecht, Jane M.. ,,,, 1 I Gutknecht, Jean V 1, 3 N Guttormsson, Mary , ?' I I I Haldorson, Diane 53 1' J V A V, , f Hamilton, Bob ' .I FIV, K., fb Q- I - Hamilton' David if .Xi -ii ,ll V ii' V I . it X ,. 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Johnson, David Lee Johnson, Dwight Jolivette, Sue Juan, Rita Julsrud, Brad Kaiser, Paul Keleman, Bob Kellicut, Steve Kellogg, John Kelly, Dennis Kelly, Karen Kelly, Randy Kendall, Ed Kennedy, Gary Kennedy, Mark Kessel, Gary Kiehne, Jan Klonecki, Dennis 1 . . . tes -' . , W .g g Ns? , QL . 'XY .I ,F wx K K 'S J.-Z., , , .sa .- S ni , ' 16. -X . ' i ,,i' I ' . Ei ' f -, M Q n , I-If, as -- Q 8 -is 6 -- L L - L ' 'W , .fr ' ,L is C ' lj: ' 1 -is ik, 'E ff ,. QS., P: 'l- I ik ' ' ' ' QS saga, -J 'f . -s m s ,-. ' 1 , 5 f Ms H X -5 .. i i A '- XX M I, YN f6.,. A . ' EL: - J, 1 . L' R Lx R: 'ix ,A , P C. Us ' I ' V . 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S -ai-, J K-'- Roach, Vicki llL -,fy , ' l S X 'N A P-5'l1:':5:' W-. .. . . .. it .sei 2 I - ...,:f,,. . ., 'L M .Mm we sw so ,. ,kvi J..-.sex . .s , V , . s 3 'K.,v.4u4Qs-41-QWM -f - . i si. if N' X W Y we W rw , must crack more than one book to make Mary Wood,Karla Ruoff,ancl Sue Nelsestuen are iust three of the many sophomores who realize they successful high school year. PG9OmS'TOm Pa runs, Mark ' ' -, ' Parks, Ed A . - V J af Toni 'T Pataska, Nancy ' - f 4 2 .,.. Paulson, Gale Q ii l X1 Paulson, Patty ' ,aff -711, ni X X, I , - f 7 I Perry,Craig 'FX Peterson, Bill f' i ,N Peterson, Dale --f T'-W J 6 2 Peterson,Joye S 55, ' V' Peterson, Sherry , ' X, y c Petrosik, Robert 1 3,32 A Petyo, Larry ' ' Phillips Tim . 3 '-In f ... f Q W r , 1 S Pickett, Ken yy! ,L ' 6, Pearsall, Mike V, N K N' if Pierce, Sandy W ' RW FK Potaracke, Mike t 4' 'r 'Q 51, y S J f S J S iiei Jai f + e'ii ,. - fl A L ,i f g ,, , .eww I M , - '12, ,E V , if gill ,z V ,V I fe' c f 3 J ifg 1, J il J, VV , ,-15,2 7 X Aww ,ti QM liijzcgb , Lx VV ra ' fi . V. 'gg ',1lQVQ5,-di. fi U ur ff 5F t4 J be off 2' f i Fife, ' -A ,.. J fo crcc ,S A 5, X ' , . a 1 if iife I 'Q 3' Fx 'gi 'zsw 'X , ffL:Q Jga S A.-6' . a :gg is I 2 5 ,it fa' , if nf, 4 X ,qs gg 'N ,KW fffi .V . J J v ,f i ' gi f S 'r ,M A A Q ' f 9,1 df 4 1 -fr x ' If. f o f J l rf ' ' 1 eye 3 - A VV,:Z1,f2.i3 .J Wi J ,mi l, J ' Q f V ico, f .,,f , , ,s,, ,J . , , , , , V- if W 1 VAIV Q Z 'Q Cf- Biff ,' W. 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V Wood, Mary gzfggg K ,V Q Wood, Jennifer ,Two M ,,,,. , W 'VV f Ji -1, it J J-.. ., ,y Q T M -j ,,.,,, VV J' . fy w f V, , 5 X 7,V H , J ll T ,f , 'fn 7, , ' ,,i-777' ' 7 ., , ,,, V Nj? is ,VV VV ,, V4 V ,V iss 4, 13, ,J 7, Tx. 7 1.4, gf 1- fr l 7 V 7 , . ,J i ,7, M 14 3, -1 t'f Worthington, Barbara Wozniak, Mary Wright, Mike Young, Barb Young, Jackie Young, Jean Zakem, George Zeler, Carl Zielke, Mike Zielke, Sheryl Zyndo, Leonclrd .x - iw Ka ki' X X x 'Y X. A . . , f:-, tv Q .V.. 'A L, . T ,ff -:'., A , LQ ' ' ' 6555 1 2 4 . 6 Jfgw ffQM5W f'p3v9 kffffw fMj'j'K 'QM MQW Scho I Life The 1966 Fall Festival Court: J. Peterson, J. Miller, J. Swartz, T. Cremer, M. Schwandt, R. Ondell, J. Strand. As summer came to an end, plans for Central's 1966 Fall Festival began. During the preceding week students participated in Clash Day, Whisper Day, and Color Day. At a spirit-rousing pep assembly held the eve of the Menominee game, Queen Tina Cremer and her court consisting of seniors Mary Schwandt and Jen- nifer Swartz, juniors Jayne Miller and Rochelle Ondell, and sophomores Joye Peterson and Jackie Strand, were announced. The band led the annual parade of floats and guests to the field. Later at the dance featuring the Fax, Tina was crowned by Mark Dobbs. Chorus girl Barbara Theide struts around the gym with members of her line placing lipsticked kisses on surprised football team members amid much laughter and cheers. as , -f-ff ,. lm Festival 1966 yi ,fr ?Pif A ill'-'f'LfNf' 4 f 'V 4? ., ,J .f- iff .iss .. . :. ,. n NL ,. g f 3. ,D i L , L' y -:.gfLJQ.g in ,, U . . gf' w -3.4 fi , V 1- N .-n,g.f,f ,5g. ., r .,4xfJ4:,,ff,,j,47..-fp,,, J . Q M ff' ,A . if . .M ,, ,,. 'l F' J. .ls-,'x ' f fl ,Jil ,Xl .21 9 2 f A ,7 lv' A radiant Tina Cremer sheds her chorus girl clothes from a pep assembly skit and steps into the role of Fall Festival queen, as fellow Centralites offerrtheir coggratulationms. W Q, H- f, ' 1 V' 'i1fff'L,fffLffffkf7 fy 'A .fi at X 23:f.f..w - -f' ' 7f7!,f22'Zf Lf H Q4-Bluffs! Vg2,y?51q,5 Sophomores' Party, TWIRP The year gets into full swing as upperclassmen help launch the sopho- mores on their way to a successful first year at Central High School during the Sophomore Party. Sophomore orientation began this year with the Sophomore Party, sponsored by the Social Committee and Student Council. It all began in the auditorium, with skits presented by the cheerleaders, clubs, and the team. The program ended with the singing of Central's Pep Song. The sophomores were then ushered in to the gym where they learned the cheers and had an op- portunity to dance and get acquainted. As a result ot the orientation, sophomores were familiarized with the school and each other. Linda Engler discusses monetary expenditures for the evening at Twirp, held on November 18. She is talking with her date Kent Bacon. 'M r 2 ' I li ff Senior Paul Phillips enthusiastically explains some facets ot life at Cen- tral to sophomores Rich Thill and Jayne Schroeder, as cheerleader Cathy Phillipps adds her own thoughts. The annual Twirp week started on November 14, 1966. The following days, ending on November 18, proved tuntilled for everyone. There was Sweater Day, Tag Day, Dress-up Day, and probably the most fun of all, No Talk Day. On No Talk Day, no girl was allowed to talk to a boy. If she did, her name, the boy's name, and a witness' name were put into a Kangaroo Court Box. The record hop on Friday, November 18, ended the week ot tun, gaiety, and excitement. Twirp Week represented work for Sara Gundersen as she fixed a daily sack lunch for her date Bill Melby. The man ruled supreme for a week while the ladies carried books and ran errands. t S 3 I e Z 5 The entertainment is good and barefooting is fun at the annual Sock Hop. The Chaparrals, made up of Eric Hartwig, Dirk Weber, Gary Hayes, and Art McClure, provide the music. Gary Stewart, Miss Mini-Homecoming of l967, receives words of congratulations after being crowned at the pep assembly. He received the honored treasure of a title after performing a baton-twirling act. Cheryl Leitz, Joanne Gantenbein, Denise Ganey, Virginia Solie, and Julie Bouslough take a breather at the Sock Hop held on October 14. The Sock Hop, another traditional event of Central, is sponsored by the Social Committee. Old Traditions Central initiated the students into their first Mini- Homecoming with a pep assembly on February 3. Each class presented a skit that added hilarity and spirit to the show. Gary Stewart, Sloe Gin, was crowned Miss Mini-Homecoming of T967. The floats, which consisted of no more than two wagons, were led around the gym by the pep band. That evening, after the decisive victory over Eau Claire Memorial, the students convened at Central's gym for a dance. Members of Central High School's Marching Symphonic Band usher in the floats at the Mini-Homecoming Pep Assembly, The members are wearing half of their new uniforms, which unfortunately, were only half paid for. Sherry Weissenberger and a classmate help themselves to the tasty goodies provided by the home economics department. Patti Paulsen serves punch to help speed up the procedure. Blend with the New The warm spirit of Christmas was brought into the halls by the Y-Teens' annual Hanging of the Greens. Wreaths scented the building with the fragrance of pine and ofthe outdoors. They also decorated the windows of the school with pictures of Christmas scenes. Mrs. Dah- ler's senior Home Economics classes contributed their part to the season by sponsoring a tea on December 20. Another part of Christmas, the renewing of old friend- ships was given by the Social Committee in the form of the annual Alumni Dance, which was held on December 21. This year over sixty of Central's alumni returned to dance and visit with their friends at their alma mater. Central's graduates danced to music, played by a local disc iockey, and chatted over refreshments. Ellen Panke straightens the bright red ribbon on a holly wreath hung in the hall. Every year the Y-Teens brighten the halls and help spread Christmas cheer. Past Senior Class President Randy Hilleshiem dances with his date Chris Mendell, a former cheerleader, at the Alumni Dance. They were only two ofthe many returning grads attending. Alumni Barb Hague and Rick Nordstrom dance as they chat about their experiences during the past semester at the annual Alumni Dance held December 21. Amid the other energetic players Mr. Schymo goes up for another two points as the faculty trounced the Royals inthe annual Student-Faculty game. Decked out in their spring Flight Fashions, Sue Callaway, Carol Doughty, Lori Cantwell, and Shirley Schultz model for the annual Home Ec. Style Show. High magazine salesgirl Suellen Sagen wonders how she ever had enough energy to recruit customers. Suellen may be the shortest girl at Central High, but her incentive is very tall. Students Excel Thanks to hours of hard work and planning by many Central seomstresses and their advisors, Mrs. Dahler and Mrs. Krull, the home economics department again pre- sented a delightful style show featuring the latest fashions. Sandy Wiemerslage was general chairman and Roxanne Rosson was general commentator. Following Flight Fashions, everyone was invited to a tea given by the sixth period Home Economics lll class. Hot Shooters Mr. Nloldrem and Coach Day led the undefeated Central High School faculty basketball team to its twentieth straight victory, walloping the i966 Swing Shanty Champs, the Royals, with a score of 88-74. Nlr. Sauer sparked the win with his strategic defensive action, and kept an enthusiastic audience well entertained. Al- though the faculty held the lead from the start, the Royals fought a tough battle right up to the last seconds of the game. During the second quarter the iunior class worked on their Jr. Ex. Each student was required to do an extensive and concentrated study ofthe life ofone person who had made some great contribution to humanity. After com- pletion of the research, a five minute speech was pre- pared, centered around a theme and the life and char- acter of the person. The students then presented the speech before their English classes. Class winners advanced to the semifinals where four girls and four boys were selected as finalists to give their speeches during the Jr. Ex. assembly held on January 18. Chris Haugen and Robert Black were the masters of cere- monies at the assemblies. Margaret Duffy won in the girls' competition and Ray Sundet and Jim Gilbert tied in the boys' competition. The other finalists were John De Dakis, Jim Davison, Joan Markos, Sandy Toepel, and Mary Amunson. Ray spoke on Clarance Darrow, one of America's most celebrated criminal lawyers. Darrow referred to criminals as machines that had broken down. We don't punish machines. Jim presented Walter Reed, who helped conquer yellow fever in Cuba, and who came, saw, and conquered. According to Margaret, Jesus was strong. But Still Have Fun Ripon College was the site of Badger Boys' State. The University of Wisconsin held meetings for Badger Girls' State. These two sessions were held during the first week of summer vacation in 1966. The purpose was to demonstrate the techniques of democracy to the attending students and to give them practice in these techniques. The representatives from here were Suzanne Young, Paul Christianson, Laurie Becker, John Ginsky, and Paul Phillips. They stayed in dormitories designated as cities and counties. During the week the delegates were elected to various offices. Each day began with a lecture and was followed by classes in Parliamentary Law, Civil Service, or Law School. After classes, party caucuses were held on different levels: city, county, and state. Extra-curricular activities such as band, choir, or athletic events occupied the afternoons. The evenings were spent attending an assembly or a convention. These meetings were all mandatory. 2 7 Badger Boys' 8. Girls' State, back row: Paul Phillips, Paul Christianson Second row: Suzanne Young. Front row: Laurie Becker, John Ginsky. Jr. Ex. Finalists, back row: J. Davison, R. Black, J. Gilbert. Third row K. Haugen, J. DeDakis. Second row: S. Toepel, R. Sundet, M. Amunson Front row: M. Duffy, J. Markos,. yt Pvc ' .af 'QN1 . . l fer? is-Zyl, A 1 t sf 3 m - 5 5? 44 Mu.:' Y L t -gL'? 33?Q,'.9.,5Q,,1 - W, . . fglsb sbgls f. I - NFL A , iigff' -if 't' f I ,fi ' ie H .sm k,.: .- f . Under the unique directorship of Pam Voight, Central High's famed Sheeted Choir sings its way on to tie for first place during Stunt Night. Centralites combined humor, originality and talent to present eight acts at the annual Stunt Night program sponsored by Student Council.After much indecision the iudges announced ties for both first and second places. First place honors went to the Sheeted Choir under the direction of Pamela Voight and to a skit, Three Wheels On My Wagon, featuring Nancy Andersen and Mary McKeeth. Greg Balfany, John Sterling, Lee Anderson and Bruce Baptie, combining forces to form the Brass Quartet, shared second place honors with Janelle Willenberg and Gwen Stenslien for their skit entitled There is Nothing Like A Dame . 55W Barb Schroeder and Eileen Clauss go through their frantic antics for a Stunt Night audience. They were but two of the talented and otherwise gifted performers. The Many Phases A few days before each home football or basketball game at Central High, posters, indicating a game and a dance directly following that game to be held at the Central gym, would appear in the halls. These Swing Shanty dances. were well-known among the various groups of students. The dances were sponsored by the La Crosse Parks and Recreation Department. Teachers chaperoned and sold tickets at them. A S50 Swing Shanty membership card was pur- chased by many of the students, thus enabling them to have a lower admission fee at each of the dances. A disc jockey usually spun records for the dance. These records varied from Lara's Theme from Doctor Zhivago to Lady Godiva. Although interest and participation in Swing Shanty dances lagged and nearly expired at times, the dances were continued to be held. The people con- cerned with the Swing Shanty dances hoped that more students would attend next year in the new school where the students would not have to travel to get to the dance. The smiling faces in the crowd represent the enthusiasm which went in- to the Swing Shanty dances. The dances were held after each Central home football and basketball game. v Q it HRQLALQC .XA f S5.3J 1-Ji-Z5 W LLQLJSJ5, Kx.suz.AX .:.x33Xu,m, Vlffbu . QQOA Q.,-Ad. Nxskm Lwvuwxlnmx, J-Cs-'ad .noi iammstasu 'Jud-L5-..s3LCl. Lfltlis- awoke did- Qaslnm' -'ak- -3', -SQQQANJ O-QQEXAJM JZBAS.. Digg- JLXLJNK W , ,GJLOL-Ls, .rL,LcCt5i!T.,-wa+L svvagtuck. QSSLQL AWN- ie-'L Qtmxugcccwc Qs el,s,Lc,,.,Ls, J Jimi kiswb its 3 sl shells time was 259-C1-wa -bl owe an-ssw, fwxcfxa. gS,o.fsfss.i.,aJ. lik-CALL C-,'5'i, math, WNW Q-CQCLQW.- UWXQXQ-CQQSLSC of Central High School spirit and concern for improvements of Central have been evident throughout this year, but were especially noticeable during the weeks preceding the Student Council President Election held May 13, l966. Two candidates, Mike Facius and Paul Christianson, were on the ballot. Centralites examined the two plat- forms and elected Paul to lead the student body. Paul worked toward the reinstatement of the Foreign Ex- change Student Program and started a pep club to plan pep assemblies and bus trips. He worked to better the communication between the faculty and the students, and helped coordinate the student council with the city youth council by serving on its executive board. He published a biannual report in the High Trib concerning the student council's activities and sent a report after every meeting to each homeroom in order for the student body and faculty to know its activities, Working on the Student Council President campaign is not all fun and glory. There is work involved as Todd Ondell, Sandy Dahl, and Rochelle Ondell can testify. Pleading at the knees of her husband, Pam Voight tries to convince Laurie Becker, Bill Hoel, and herself that she is not going mad during Central's three-act play, Angel Street. Utilizing the talents of Masquers and Harlequins Central presented its annual three-act play, this year entitled Angel Street. The cast was different in that it consisted of only five characters compared to the usually large cast plays presented in the past. Through- out the suspenseful melodrama Jack Manningham tried to convince his wife, Belle CPam Voightb that she, like her wretched mother before her, was losing her mind. This heartless murderer CLaurie Beckerl almost succeeded in his scheme, but the shrewdness of an elderly detective, KG. William Hoelj, and the assistance of two faithful maids fLynn Page and Bette Leej out- witted him. As the eve of prom draws near, Todd Ondell and Jean Linder strive to complete decorations on the stairway between the sweatbox and the gym. Enioying the romantic mood and music that such an event brings, T966 Junior Prom goers dance beneath the crepe paper sky of green and yellow. Summer Place After months of preparation and anxiety, Nlay T4 and with it, the 'I966 Junior Prom finally arrived. Sag- ging crepe paper and cloudy skies added to the tension as the dance approached. By using pale green, dark green and yellow as basic colors, the prom committee transformed the gym into a park. The false ceiling and walls and the floral displays helped to set the mood. The crowning touch, the gazebo glittered and glowed under the soft-colored lights. The walkway in a park, actually the hallway between the gym and the sweatbox, was decorated with flowers and greenery and draped with an arch of green streamers. Just as unforgettable was the disguised sweatbox. A huge mural depicting a country lane on a moonlit night covered one wall. The mothers of the prom committee members served punch to prom goers. Rx J lv ' '7- as if 1 Q-. . if I ' K K V .,ss, .NLE , ' K. i V, . gg - ..,,, my ysxz X Q Aaq ul Qz.. .,., Q .,.. W to -fiiri . K as 'r ,s e .. . , ... J J XX 1 1966 Junior Prom Court from left to right: Jim Nordrum, Diane Retzlaff, Jennifer Schwartz, Paul Christiansen, Ann Sundet, Mark Hermanson, John Sterling, Mary Schwandt, Paul Phillips, Diane Dobbs,MaryRash,Todd OndelI,BarbTheide,SteveFlaten. From 9:00 to 12:00 the couples danced to the music of Kenny Bye and his orchestra. Boys in tuxedos and dinner iackets danced with their dates who were in pastel formals. Then the awaited moment arrived. Terry Murphy and Jeanne Newburg, king and queen of the T965 Junior Prom, presented the court whose members were Mark Dobbs and Ann Sundet, Paul Christianson and Jennifer Swartz, Steve Flaten and Barb Thiede, Jim Nordrum and Diane Hermanson, Todd Ondell and Mary Rash, Paul Phillips and Diane Retzlaff, and John Sterling and Mary Schwandt. While the orchestra played the theme song Summer Place the new king and queen were announced. Paul Christianson and Jennifer Swartz were chosen to reign over the T966 prom. The entertainment of the evening didn't end with the stroke of twelve. A late dinner at a restaurant was enioyed by most of the couples, Home by 2:30 and out again by 7:00 was the agenda for many because there were breakfasts to attend after which was church. Another prom wiil be remembered: however, none of it could have been accomplished without the help of Centralites, Miss Wiley and other faculty members. The decorations, the music, the court, and the fun of the 1966 Junior Prom will be remembered. P' A Tribute to Those Departed The soldiers who gave their lives fighting for their country are honored every May 30 with a solemn program on Central's front lawn. Students and teachers alike pause in their busy schedules to remember those who gave their lives for the ideals we hold so high. May 30, 1966, was no exception. The program was begun with the bugle call by John Sterling. The solem- nity of the invocation by Pastor Arthur Feroe was extended by the voices of the Robed Choir singing This is Nly Country and The Battle Hymn of the Republic under the direction of Nlr. Aronson. Representing the patriotic spirit of Central's student body, Leslie Evans and Robyn Wolfe place the symbolic wreaths at the World War I and World War II memorials. if Tififi Charles Hanson's address on the struggle of American soldiers for world freedom asked us to remem- ber sacrifices given in love and courage. Special tribute was paid to Central graduates who have died fighting in our country's wars. Robyn Wolfe and Leslie Evens passed through two solemn rows of lettermen to place commemorative wreaths on the memorial markers. The inspirational program was concluded with the Pledge of Allegiance and the sounding of Taps. Central students honored the war heroes with respect in the true fashion of Memorial Day. The flags above the recessing choir represent the Centralites who served in both world wars. The dark stars symbolize those who fought and the light, those who gave their lives. .if Elizabeth Ramlow, a 1966 Central graduate, presents her portion of the commencement speeches at the 90th June Commencement Exercises The theme was We Hold These Truths . X A Ui nf rw 3 , , ,, , rf Q. . M ,,,' -V , A , . - .,,. y V 'M M my .4 QV I f f ,. A zz .1 y it sssr 5 1 ' , Mortarboards and long gowns add to the dignity and solemnity of graduation as the senior class members rise to receive their diplomas. We Hold These Truths The Mary E. Sawyer Auditorium was crowded with proud families and friends watching the senior class of 1966 as they slowly filed down the aisle to the sound of Des Meistersingers played by the Central band. Two o'clock Sunday, June 5, marked the highlight of three years of hard work for the seniors. This was an ending and a beginning-their high school graduation. Students were dressed in the traditional caps and gowns, the boys in blue and the girls in white, both with red and black tassels hanging from their mortarboards. The theme for the 1966 graduation was We hold these truths . . . At Baccalaureate, the guest speaker helped students look into the future, as did the Com- mencement speakers, Elizabeth Ramlow, Pamela Voight, Terry Murphy, and William Corell. The senior members of choir, directed by Bill Hoel, sang Song of Peace. Mr. Voss had the honor of presenting the four hundred twenty-seven diplomas to Central graduates. As the last strains of Pomp and Circumstance faded away, there was a realization that the past is merely memories. 4 Potrons The stott ot the i967 Booster, cinol the students ond tcnculty of Centrol High School wish to express sincere oppreciotion to the tollowing potrons: A Friend Andy's Pizzo Polloce Dr. W. M. Ashworth A 81 W Music Store Benson Opticol Co. Bernorcl S. Rust, Controctor Bill's City Service Bob Deol Reculty Co. Bob's Confectionory Borolon's Boulevorcl Cleoners Boulevorol IGA Brooks, Downtown onol in the Villoige Cerise Dinner Club Chorlotte's Briclol Shop Coco-Colo Bottling Co. Coney lslcxnol Continentol Clothing Convenient Jewelers Credit Bureou ot Lon Crosse, Inc. Cremer's Jewelry Store Crescent Jewelers Dohl Motors Doirylond Power Cooperotive Donny's House ot Music N. George De Dokis Degen-Bergluncl Phormocies Dolly Modison Doiries Downtown Country Kitchen W. M. Dvorok, D.D.S. Ellickson Studios Fontle's Gorvolio's Chino Shop Gotewoy Tronsportotion Fronk L. Grover Hoirvey's Bokery Hole-Skemp-Honson-Skemp-Schnurrer Helke Opticol Service J. C. Penney Compony Johnnie's Restouront J. 81 L. Office Equipment Koumol's Wisconsin Miss Shop Kreuzer Fur Shop K-Mort Plozo Lo Crosse Beouty School Lo Crosse Clinic Lo Crosse Florol Shop Lo Crosse City Youth Council Lenorcl Photo Art Studio Low Motors Moior Rexoll Drugs Moirsholl 81 Morshoill, D.D.S. Montgomery Worols Newberg's Men's Weor Normou's Beouty 81 Wig Solon North Lo Crosse Lumber Co. Northern Stotes Power Co. Oro's Shoe Store P. G. Terpstro Fuels Pizzo Villol Plo-Mor Bowling Center Reool-More Book Store Renner's Flower Shop Rose Jewelry Store Sew 'N Sew Sherwin-Willioms Co. S. 8. H. Sports Shop Silbie's Shoe Store Skemp Clinic L. C. Sporks, M.D. Super Ice Crecim Shop Trolne Compony Triongle Cote University Inn Dr. Chorles Voslow V.O.P. Norplex Division Wettstein 84 Sons WKBH-WKBT WKTY WLCX Lo Crosse Roolio flngenue Mogozine 1967 Booster Editorial Statf Eclitor ....... .. ...Greta Hansen Junior Editor .... .... .............. J i rn Gilbert Faculty Section .... ........,.. E velyn Phillips the-adj Denise Ganey, Sue Schauland Senior Section ....... ....................... S uzanne Young Cheadj Patti Harris, Maureen McDowell, Barb Wood Organization Section .... ............................................. M ary Sauer Cheadj Nancy Andersen, JoAnne Gantenbein, Kathy Harnish, Cheri Niles School Life Section .... ........................................... S ue Jenkins Qheaclj Jean Linder, Barb Fuller, Sue Irons, Sandi Wood Proofreaders . . . ...............,............ Ellen Panke Cheadj Vicki Grosskopf, Bette Lee, Lorilee Severson Sports Section . . . ................,.....,.. Jon Sleik fheadj Mary Amunson, Pete Holmlund Typists ..............................................,................................. Shirley Schultz Cheadi Linda Austin, Kathy Frost, Debbie Haase, Karen Kelly, Diane Nokken, Karen Scarseth, Linda Walters Layout Section ........... ...... .............. .... ............................,. K r i s Thingvold Cheadi Sharon O'Neal, Barb Pomeroy Photographers . . . ............... Myron Swenson Cheadi Kim Gibson, Jim Weist, Jon Wetzel Advisor ...... ........... M r. Robert G. Pellowski Asst. Advisor . . . ........ Miss Edith Boller f.. 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Andersen, Nancy: B-General: Booster Ed, 2,37 Hi-Trib Bus. 2,35 Hi-Trib Ed, 2,3g Quill 8- Scroll 3. Anderson, Eric: B-General: Debate 2g Circle 2,3, Treos. fig Concert Band 2,37 Pep Band 2,35 Swing Band 2,3: Rodi- cols 3g L05 Hidalgos 2. Ambition: Clwernical Enganeef. Anderson, Nancy Lyn: B-General: Art Club 3, Treos. 3g Concert Bond l,2,3. Ambition: Teacher. Anderson, Perry: A-Indusrriol. Anderson, Richard: B-Moth 8: Science: Football l,2,3, Track l,2,3. Ambition: Engineer. Apfel, George: A-Industrial: Ambition: Service. Arneson, Feder: B-General: Ski Team i,2,3g Hi-V 2,31 Studio Floh l,2, V.-Pres. 2: LC Club l,2,3. Ambition: LowyerfPolivicion. Arneh, Jeanne: A-Business: Ambition: Commercial Anisv. Artfus, Harlan: A-Industrial: Ambition: Armed Forces. Ash, Jay: B-Math BQ Science: Robed Clwoir 2,35 Harlequins 1,231 Concert Band l,2,3p Track 2,37 Forensics 2,3: Swing Band l,2,3g Science Club 2,37 Pep Band l,2,3g Radicals l,3g Stage Crew 2,3. Ash, Virlii: B-Business: SLAC l,2. Ambition: Medical Secre- tory. Ashworth, Leuta: B-General: Chorus l,2,3g Office Help 3. Ambition:Tec:cl1er. Ashworth, Linda: B-General: Chorus 1,2,3g Los Hidalgos lg Office Help 3. Ambition: Teacher. Austin, Linda: B-General: Band l,2,3g Booster Ed. 3. Bachmann, Peggy: A-Business: Ambition: Secretary. Bailey, Barbara: AvBusiness: Ambition: Marriage. Bacon, Kent: B-General. Bakkum, Larry: A-Industrial: Ambition: Electrician. Balfany, Greg: BAMotl'u 8. Science: Tennis 2: Science Club I,2,3p Rodicols Ig Hi-Y I,2,3f Nocturne 2,3, Pres. 35 Con- cert Bond l,2,3g Swing Bond l,2,3y Pep Band 1,2,3pRobed Choir 3g Stage Crew 2,3. Ambition: Musical Director. Bapfie, Bruce: B-Math 8- Science: Harlequins l,2,3p Con- cert Bond l,2,3g Swing Band 37 Pep Bond l,2,3. Barge, Bruce: B-General: Ski Team l,2,3: Ambition: Chiro- practar. Barker, Jeff: B-General: Track l,2,3p Football I, Ambition: Conservavionisv. Barr, Richard: B-Industrial. Ambition: Civil Engineer. Burtschenfeld, Bonnie: B-Business: Girls' Chorus l,2,3. Arnb1tion:Nurse. Burtusch, Joyce: B-Generolz JCL I,2,3f BB 8. BS i.Arnbivion: Psychologist. Becker, Laurie: B-General: Harlequins I,2,3, Pres 3g French Club l,2,3, Sec.-Treas. 2g SLAC l,2g Forensics l,2,37 Circle 3g Rabed Choir l,2,3p Swing Choir 35 Student Council l,2,3: Honors: Wisc. Forensics Assoc. Gold Medal Winnerg Jr. Ex. Winnerg Badger Boy's Svalep Commencement Speaker, Ambition: Professor. Bedessem, Barbara: B-General: Y-Teens 2f Studio Flon I. Ambition: Nurse. Baum, Gary: B-General: Ambition: Dermowlogist. Bell, Kristin: B-Business: Y-Teens l,2,3g Girls' Chorus l,2,3. Ambition: interior Decorator. Bendel, Vicki: B-Business: Ambition: Cosmetologisv, Bentzen, Wayne: AAlndusrrioI. Berg, Mary Sue: B-General: Dolphins I,2,3, Pres. 3g Orchesis l,2,3g Cheerleading 2,37 Girls' Chorus 7.23: Stu- denICouncil l,3g Soc. Comm. l,2,3.Ambifion: Nurse. Berg, Susan: B4Business: Concert Bond l,2,3. Ambition: Medical Secretary. Berzinski, Gail: A-industrial: Ambition: Airline Stewardess. Birch, Janel: B-General: Hi-Trib 37 Los Hidalgos 3. Am- bition: Language-interpreter. Biorge, Janice: A-Business: Ambition: Secretary. Blechinger, Randy: B-General: Ambition: College. Boldt, Stephen: B-General: Ambition: College. Bonnie, Mi:l1ael:A-Industrial: Ambition: Draftsman. Bouffleur, Richard: B-General: Band l,2,3. Bouffleur, Robert: B-General: Ambition: College. Bouslough, Julie: B-General: Arnbivion: Psychiatric Nurse. Brandt, Dean: A-Industrial. Brickson, John: A-industrial. Breidel, Denny: A-Industrial: Ambivion' Mechanic. Breidel, Ann: B-Home Economics: Ambition: Procticol NUrSe. Bush, Betty: B-Business: Girls' Chorus l,2,3. Ambition: Secretary, Burns, Robert: B-General. Burkum, Karen: B-Business: Girls' Chorus l,2,3. Ambition: Secretory. Butterfield, Joanne: A-Home Economics: Ambition: Becuficicn. Carey, Michael: A-Industrial: Ambition: Draftsman. Callaway, Susan: B-Home Economics: Ambition: Home Economics. Carlson, Richard: Avlndustriol: Ambition: Machinist. Cuslaerg, Judy: B-General: Booster Bus. 2,3: 212 Ex. Council 2,3p French Club 3g GAA 2: BB Si BS 2. Ambition: Teacher, Casper, Sharon: B-Business: Ambition: Social Worker. Cuuffman, David: B-Moth B. Science: SLAC l,2,3g Chess Club 2,3. Ambition: College. Chute, Dan:A-Business:Ambi1ion:Communications. Senior Register Chase, Kathy: A-Business: Girls' Chorus l,2. Ambition: Secretory. Chutlen, Susan: B-Business: SLAC 1,2,3, Sec.-Treos. 3g YY Teens 1: Jr. Red Crass l,2,3, Sec.-Treas. 3. Ambition: Computer Programmer. Chrisfen, Judi: A-Home Economics: Ambition: Work. Christen, Mary: A-Home Economics: Ambition: Becxuvician. Clements, Jean: B-Business: Ambition: Airline Stewardess. Clemenls, Joan: B-General: Ambition: Airline Stewardess. Christiansen, Paul: B-General: Wrestling I,2,3i Track l,2,3f Football l,2,3y Hi-Y l,2,3, V,-Pres. 37 JCL Slclie PreS.7 2l2 Ex. Council 2,37 Student Council 1,2,3, Pres. 3: Honors: Commencement Speaker. Ambition: Journalism. Cleveland, Joyce: B-General: Mosquers 2,3g Y-Teens I,2, V.-Pres. lg Art Club l,2, Sec. lg Los Hidalgos l,2p Circle 2,3. Ambition: Teacher. Candy, Leslie: A-Business' Ambition: Beouvicion. Colburn, Royal: A-Industrial: Ambition: Electronics, Cole, Richard: B-Mcnh 81 Science: Football 1,2,3p Bose- ball lg Wrestling l,2,37 Track 2,3: Honors: Jr. Ex, Semi- finalist. Cooley, Joyce: A-Home Economics. Coomugh, Cuihyz BAGeneral: Y-Teens l,2,3g French Club 1. Ambition: Zaolcgisv. Custer, Mary: B-General: Girls' Chorus 1,25 Y-Teens l,2. Coughlin, Dennis: B-Business. Cox, Douglas: B-General: Pep Bond 1,2,3g French Club 2: Chess Club 25 Radicals 2,37 Circle 2,31 Science Club 3. Ambition: Meteorologist or Engineer. Cram, Carla: B-Business: Ambition: Hair Stylist. Cremer, Tina: B-General: Mosquers 1,27 Studio Flatt l,2,3, Treas. lg Orchesis 2,3: BB Si BS 2,3: Honors: Fall Festival Queen 3. Ambition: College. Crunk, lynn: B-General: SlAC l,2,3g JCL l,2,3. Ambition: Nurse. Curtis, Stanley: B-General: Baseball 1, Ambition: Elec- tronics Engineer. Custer, Tom: B-General: Truck I,2,3: Cross Country 2,3. Ambition: Oceanography. Dahl, Darrell: A-Industrial. Dahl, Sandra: B-General: Student Council 2,3, Corres- ponding Secretary 3: High Trib Bus. 12,37 BB 8- BS 2,3g Porn pon Girl fig Art Club 3. Ambition: Science Research. Dahle, Gary: B-Business: Ambition: Business Field. Davidson, Loretta: A-Business: Ambition: Secretory. Duvig, Larry: B-Math 8- Science: Ambition: Biologist. Davis, Tim: B-Industrial: Ambition: Biology Teacher, Deal, John: B-Business: Ambition: Business Field. Deal, Ronald: A-industrial: Ambition: Auvo Mechanic. Demi, Cheryl: B-General: German Club l,2,3. Ambition: Airline Stewardess. Dent, linda: AfHome Economics. Ambition: Travel. Dobbs, Mark: B-General: Basketball i,2,3g Football l,2,3f Track l,2,3g IC Club 2,37 Student Council 3. Doerre, Patricia: A-Business: GAA 2,3. Ambition: Artist. Dolato, Jim: A-Indus1riol.Ambition: Auto Mechanic. Doughty, Carole: B-Business: Y-Teens i,2g GAA 3. Am- bition: Airline Stewardess. Druliner, Bill: A-Special: Football Manager i,2,3p Track 2. Ambition: Business. Dyer, Darrel: B-Moth and Science' Marching Band l,2,3p Swing Band l,2,3g Concert Band 12,31 Pep Band l,2,3y Science Club 3. Ambition: Radio-TV Announcer. Ehrsam, Michael: B-Moth and Science: Baseball 1. Arn- bition: CPA. Eide, Nancy: A-Business: Forensics 1,25 Chorus I,2,3, SLAC 3. Ambition: Corpswornan. Ellefson, Terry: Ambition: Armed Services. Eldridge, 5ue:A-Business.Arnbi1ion- Air Farce. Ells, Cathy: B-General: Hi-Trib 12,31 Quill and Scroll 2,35 Health and Safety Committee l,2. Ambivion: Dietician. Emery, Robert: B-General: Football 27 Bond i,2,3p Pep Band l,2,3g Swing Bond 3 Ambition: Optometrist. Engh, Sherry: B-Special: Y-Teens l,3p French Club 3. Arn- bihon: Teacher. Engler, Cheryl: B-Business: GAA l,2p SlAC 2,3: JCL 35 Jr. Red Cross 2. Ambition: Medical Secretory. Engler, Lindu:A-Business:Ambitian:Secre1ary. Erickson, Donna: B-Business: SLAC L27 Twirler 1. Am- bition: Medical Secretary. Erlewein, Sharon: A-Home Economics: SLAC 2,3g Jr. Red Cross 2.Ambilion:Secretc1ry. Eyestone, Sherry: A-Home Economics: Y-Teens 2: GAA 2. Ambi1ion:College. Fccius, Michael: B-General: Nocturne 2g Harlequins 35 Skiing 2g Hi-Y 2,3, Pres. 35 Student Council l,2,3, Furl. 3: Robed Choir l,2,3g Swing Choir 2,37 Forensics l,2y Social Committee l,2,3, Chairman 3: Honors: Nominated best supporting actor, Community Theatre. Ambition: Actor- Director. Fillner, David: B-Industrial: ArnbiVionzArcl1ifecI. Fischer, Marie: B-Business: Office Help 2,3. Ambition: Medical Secretory. Fitch, larry: B-General: SLAC 1. Flaten, Steven: B-Moth 81 Science: Basketball 1,2,3p Track l,2,3g Hi-Y l,2,3g Radicals 3. Ambiiionz Engineer. Foley, Mary: A-Business: Ambition: IBM Programmer. Fortner, Barbara: B-Home Economics: Y-Teens l,2,3g Red Crass l,2. Ambition: Nurse. Partner, Vicky: B-Business: Y-Teens i,2,3, Ambition: Secretary. Fredrickson, Harlan: AfBusiness: Ambition: Navy, Fredrickson, Edward: A-Industrial: Ambition: Electronic Engineer. Flick, Alun: B-General. Frisbie, Doug: B-Moth 81 Science: Tennis 1,21 Chess Club I,2, V.-Pres. If Stage Crew 1,2g Moth Club lp Science Club l.Ambition: Business Administration. Fritch, Gregory: B-Business: Ambition: Business Adminis- tration. Frost, Arlyn: B-Business: Ambition: Ministry. Frost, Kathleen: B-Business: Los Hidalgos 1,2y Booster Ed, 3g Pom pon 3. Ambition: Dental Hygienist. Frost, Nancy: B-General: Girls' Chorus l,2,3g JCL l,2,3. Ambition: Nurse, Ganey, Denise: B-General: Girls' Chorus 2g Swing Choir 3g Booster Ed. 35 Robed Choir 37 Office Help l. Ambition: Social Worker. Gunfenbein, JoAnne: B-Business: BB 81 BS 37 Girls' Chorus 2,3f Booster Ed. 3. Ambition: Social Worker, Gardner, Doug: B-General: Foovball l,2,3: Basketball I, 2,37 Baseball l,2,3: Honors: Letter-winner. Ambition: Architect. Gates, Kathie: B-General: Bond l,2,3p GAA 2,3. Ambition: Secretory. Geary, Harvey: B-General: Studio Flon l,2,3. Geske, Bonnie: B-GeneroI:Ambi1ion1 Secretary. Gibson, Kim: B-General: Track 2,37 Stage Crew 2,3g Booster Ed. 3g High Trib 2,3p Radicals l,2,3, Pres. 35 Sci- ence Club l,2,3p Studio Floft l,2,3p Circle. Gilbertson, Linda: B-General: Red Cross l,2,3g SLAC lg Girls' Chorus l,2,3. Ambition: Psychology or Social Worker. Gilson, Shirley: B-General: High Trib Bus. 1,231 BB 8- BS 2,3: Art Club 37 Cheerleader 2g Pom pon Girl 3. Ambition: college. Gilles, Nancy: A-Special: Studio Flatt 12,31 GAA 3. Arnv bition: Nurse. Ginsky, John: B-General: Basketball l,2,31 Hi-Y 1,2,3p Studio Flatt l,2,3g BB 8- BS 2: Debate l: Honors: Badger Boy some. Ambition: College. Given, Sue: A-Home Economics: Ambition: Beouticicin. Goschke, Margie: A-Business: Ambition: Beouticion. Gruber, Yvonne: A-Business: Ambition: Beouticicn. Gruw, Gary: A-Industrial. Greider, Nancy: B-General: Los Hidalgos l,2g Twirling 2,3. Ambition: College. Grenuwaldi, Gary: B-Business: Football I. Grimsled, Milner: BAGeneroI: Robed Choir 12,31 Swing Choir l,2,3p Concert Band 1,237 Pep Band 2,3g Swing Band 39 Nocturne 2,3, V.-Pres. 3: Circle 2,3g Hi-Y l,2,3p Manager of Varsity Basketball Team 3g of B-Team 2. Arn- bition: Accountant. Grosskoph, John: B-General: Ambition: Biology Teacher. Huuse, John: B-Generol: Studio Flon l,2,3p Radicals l,2. Ambition: Navy. Hadley, Karen: B-General: SLAC l,2. Ambition: Medical Secretory. Hagen, James: A-Business. Huidinyuk, John: Golf 2,3: Honors: National Honor So- Caevy.Ambiii0n1D0Cwf. Huidinyuk, Susan: B-General: Ambition: Elementary Teacher. Hulvorsan, Dennis: B-Moth 81 Science: Truck 2: Cross- Country 2. Ambition: Conservationist. Halverson, David: B-General: Football ly Wrestling l. Ambition: Oceonogrophisv. Handhurclt, Richard: B-General: Wrestling l,2,3f Radicals 2,3: Spanish Club 2,3g Hi-Y 2,35 Circle 2,3g Tennis l,2,3. Ambition: Bio-chemist. Hansen, Greta: B-General: Masquers 1,27 Circle 12,35 Nocturne 2,37 Booster Ed. 2,3, Editorvin-Chief 3g Student Council l,2,3g Quill 81 Scroll 2,35 Robed Chair l,2,3g Swing Choir 12,37 212 Ex. Council 2,3, Pres. 3: Honors: Jr. Ex. Winnerg Youth Council, Sec. 2, Pres. 31 All-American City Speaker for Youth: Commencement Speaker 3. Ambition: College Professor. Hansen, Karen: B-General: An Club 3. Ambition: College. Hanson, Joe: A-industrial: Ambition: Machinist. Harmon, Mark: A-Industrial. Harris, Carol: B-Business. Harris, Rodney: B-General: Studia Flatt 2, Ambition: College. Harrison, Andrew: B-General: Football 1,2,3g Track l,2,31 Studio Flatt 1,25 Basketball lp Wrestling 2,3, Ambition: H. S. Teacher. Harrison, Sybil: B-Special: Mosquers 2,3, Trees. 35 Chorus 3g Forensics 2,3p Jr. Red Cross 2: Honors: Forensics Medal, Forensics Letter. Ambition: Dramatist. Haskell, Gregory: B-Special: Ambition: Entertainer. Harvey, Steve: A-Special: Studio Flon i. Ambition: Army. Head, Donna: B-General: Los Hidalgos i,2,3, Sec. 3: Honors: Spanish Award.Ambition:Teacl1er. Hefti, Jim: A-Industrial: Ambition: Salesman, Hefti, Jeanne: A-Business: Ambition: Beautician. Hein, Arlyn: B-Industrial: Ambition: College. Heinix, Stepl1en:A-Industrial. Heike, Joel: BfGenerol: Track 1,27 Radicals ly JCL l,2, State Parlicmenlarian. Ambition: Public Relations. Hemuanson, Diane: B-General: Robed Cl1oir2,3.AmbiIion: Elementary Teacher. Heyroth, Vicki: AvBusiness: Ambition: Vocational Training. Hilton, Cheryl: B-Business: Bond l,2,3. Ambition: Nurse, HimIi,Larry:BfSpecioI: Ambition:Tecl1nician. Hofer, Adrianne: AvHome Economics: Ambition: Cum- rnerciul Arvkst. Helier, Steven: B-Generoi: Bosebcll 2, Svudio Flon 3. Horschak, Bill: A-Business: Ambition: Navy. Horschuk, Mari: B-Business: Arnbiiion: Phy. Ed. Teacher. Hundi, Larry: A-Indusrriulz Ambition: Machinisv. Hunier, Bill: B-Muvh 8- Science: Ambition: Teacher, Jacobson, James: B-Mom Sr Science: Foovboli 2,3, Bose, ball I,2,3, Wrestling 2,3. Ambition: Conservation Worden. Jenkins, Robed: A-Industrial: Ambition: Architectural Drohsmcn. Jenkins, Sue: B-General: Booster Bus. 2,3, Booster Ed, 2,3, Band l,2,3, Swing Bond 2,3, HivTnb Ed. 3, Pep Bond 12,37 Quiil S. Scroll 2,3, Hi-Trib Bus. 3, BB Sr BS 3, Mosquers 3, French Club l,2,3, Office Help 2,3. Ambihon: College Teacher. Jenren, Dale: B-Business: Ambition: Navy. Jivsu, Bob: A-Industrial: Baseball 3. Ambivion: Carpenter. Joern, Ronald: B-Moth 81 Science: Stage Crew lgwresrling 1,3.Ambm0.1: college. Johns, Pairiciu: B-General: Hi-Trib Bus. !,2,3, Mcsquefs I, 2,35 Booster BUS. 2,3, French Club 2,3. Ambition: Speech Therapist. Johnson, Judy: A-Home Economics. Johnson, linda: B-Business. Johnston, Bruce: B-General: Bond 1,2,3p Rodicpls l,3. Ambition: Civil Engineer. Jordan, Patsy: B-Generch Y-Teens l,2,3, Svudio Firm 1,2,3. Ambivionz College. Jusiin, Cynthia: A-Home Economics: Ambivicng Beuuficicm. Kabul, Mike: B-Business: Ambition: College. Kuphnem, Pamela: B-Business: JCL I,2,3, Orchestra 1,2,3, BB S- BS 3. Ambhionz Medicine. Kennedy, Lynn: B-General: Orchesis l,2,3, Cheerleading 3, BB B- B5 2,3, Boosfer Bus. l,2,3: Honors: Jr. Ex. Finalist. Ambiilou: Psychology. Klawifter, Bruce: A-Industrial: Svudio Flor! l,2,3. Ambivion: Prinving. Kluwiiter, Dave: B-General: Football ?,2,3p Basketball l,2, Baseball 1,21 LC Club, Ambivion: Teaching. Klehm, David: B-General. Smge Crew l,2,3, Chess Club 2, 3, Pres. 3, Science Club 2,3, Los Hudalgos 1,2,3, Circle 2,3. Ambition, Medicine. Kobs, Jim: B-Business: Ambition: College. Koch, Bill: B-Business: Ambition: Electrical Engineer. Kosbub, Tom: B-General: Truck l,2. Ambirion: College. Krcby, Mark: B-General: Ambition: Entertaining. Kueiher, Karl: B-General: Football 12,37 Baskefboll I,2,3, Golf 2,31 Baseball 1, Studio Floh l,2, Trecls. 1,25 Student Council 3, LC Club. Ambition- Sports Announcer. Kulcinski, Barbara: B-Business: YATeens 1, Red Cross l,2,3, Sec.4Trecns. 2, V.-Pres, 3, SLAC 2,3.Ambition:5ecre1cry. La Fleur, Linda: A-Business: Ambition: Medical Secretary. Lapof, Lew: B-General: Ambition: College. Lush, Kennefh: AvBusiness: Ambition: Technical Schooi. Lawrie, Bob: B-Business: Ambition: College. lawion, Charles: B-General. lee, Bene: B-General: Mosquers 2,3, Pres. 3, Los Hidolgos 2,31 Y-Teens l,2,3, Pres. 3, Hi-Trib Bus. 2,3, Booster Bus. 31 Office Help 3. Ambivion: Social Worker. Leide, Jim: B-General: Student Council 12,37 Herodoius 3, Bond l,2,3, Stage Crew 2,3, French Club l,2,3p Quill Ex Scroll 2,3, Pep Band 1,235 Circle: Honors: Senior Class Treosurer. Lenser, Jennifer: A-Industrial: Ambition. Secrevcury. Levinger, Mark: B-General: Debate l,2,3, Forensics 2,3, Radicals l,2,3, Sec.-Trees. 2, Hi-Trwb 3, Student Council 3, Science Club 3: Circle: Honors: Nt. Men! Semi-finollsr. Ambition: Mothemcvicicn. Lichfie, Larry: B-General. Lieder, Linda: B-Home Economics: Ambition: Writer. Lieil, Darlene: B-General: Bond 3. Ambition: Teacher. linac, Claudia: B4Generol: Mosquers l,2,3: Y-Teens L2, Sec. 2, Los Hidalgas 1,2,Gir5s' Chorus I, Office Help l,2. Ambition: Social Worker. Linder, Jean: B-Generali Los Hidalgas l,2,3, Pres. 3: Sci- ence Club 2,3, Circle 3, Sec. 37 Booster Ed. 2,35 Hi-Trib 2,3, Feature Ed. 35 Girls' Chorus lg Robed Choir 2,37 Swing Choir 2,3, Quill 8- Scroll 3, Sec.-Treas. 3. Ambition: Lob- oratory Technologist. Lish, Cafhleen: BAGenercl: Ar! Club 2,3, JCL I,2pOrcI1esrs 2,3: Honors: An Award. Ambition: Commercial Artist. Loken, Deborah: B-Generch Y-Teens I, GAA Ig JCL I,2,3, Robed Choir 2,3. Ambition: Coilege. lbkken, John: B-General: Skiing 'l,2,3, Bond l,2,3' Honors: Letter-winner. Ambition: Doctor. Loomis, Gregory: Avlndusrriulz Baseball 2,3. Ambivion. Armed Forces. Lounsbmugh, Ri1u:A-Business: Ambition: Becuficiun. Manske, Daniel: B-General: Ambition: Aerodynamics Technician. Marshall, Donna: A-Busmess: Jr. Red Cross l,2. Ambition: Telephone Operator. Martell, Mike: A-Industrial. Martell, Pairick: Aflndusvriol. McDonald, Judiih: B-General: Los Hidclgos1,2,3,Treos.3g Pom pon 37 Bcosver Bus. 3. Ambition: Teacher. McMuIIin, Janet: B-Business: Y-Teens If Chorus 2. Am- bition: Interior Decorator. Meier, Thomas: B-lndusvriulz Football 1,2,3, Truck 12,35 Basketball 1,2,3, Hi-Y I,2,3. Ambivionz Electrical Engineer. Senior Register Melby, Jeff: B-Moth 81 Science: Cross Country 2,3, HLY 2,3, Track 2,3. Alnbiiionr Physicist. Melhy, William: B-Moth 8- Science: Harlequins l,2,3, V.- Pres. 37 BB 81 BS 2,3, Hi-Y l,2,3, 212 Council 2,3, V.-Pres. 35 Debofe 27 Science Club 2, Radicals l,2,3: Pep Bond 1,237 Swing !,2,37 Marching Bond 1,2,3, Concert Band l,2,3p Circle 1,2,3. Ambi1ion:LoWyer. Melsheimer, Jack: A-Wndusvriolr Arr Club 2,3. Merideih, Mary: A-Business: Girls' Chorus 1,2,3.Ambi1ion- Interior Decorator. Metcalf, Kathleen: B-Business: BB L BS 2,35 Booster Bus. 3, Band l,2,3. Ambition: Beczuiicion. Meiiille, Ann: B-General: GAA 1,2,3g Svudlo Flor! 1,2,3y Bond 3, Chorus l,2,3. Ambition: Phy. Ed. Teacher. Meyer, Conrad: B-General: Studio Flow 2,3, Los Hidalgas 12,35 Debate l,2,3. Ambition: Moriicicn. Meyer, Richard: A-lndusvricxlz Wrestling 2,3. Miller, Befhz B-Special. Milne, David: B-Commercial: Pep Club 3, Foovboil l,2,3p Hr-Y l,2,3y Basketball 1, Wrestling 2,3, Student Council I, 2,3, Basketball I, Wrestling 2,3, Student Council 1,2,3: Honors: Lefver-winner. Ambirioni Architect. Miner, Darlene: B-Business: Los Hidalgas 1,2,3, Sec. 3, Jr. Red Cross 3, Ambition: Secretory Mix, Gail: A-Special: Ambition: Navy Nurse. Molzuhn, Darlene: A-Business: SLAC 1. Ambifionz Nurse, Mnlluhn, Debra: B-General: Y-Teens W,2,3, Treos. 2, SLAC Wy Studio Flovt I,2,3, Chorus l,2. Mooney, Jean: B-Business: Jr. Red Cross 1,2,3. Ambition: Medical Technologisv. Morton, Patricia: A-Business: SLAC 1. Ambition: Social Worker. Mosher, Greg: A-Wndusirialz Ambition: College. Muenzenberger, Lyle: B-General: Track 1. Arnbivion: College. Mullen, Bob: B-General: Stage Crew l,2,3p Radicals 3, Science Club l,2,3y Los Hidolgos I, Student Council If Truck 2,3, Hi-Trib Ed. 2,35 Quill 8: Scroll 2,3. Ambivion- Astronomer. Myhre, Sharon: A-Business: Girls' Chorus lg Choir 2,3, SLAC 3: Jr. Red Cross 1, Swing Choir 2,35 GAA 2. Ambillonz Nurse. Nedland, Mike: A-Indusxriol. Nelsestuen, Lorrie: B-Generol: French Club 2,3,4, Art Club 3. Ambitnon: Psychologist. Nelson, Bill: A-Indusvriczl' Wrestling 1,2,3g Foovbcll lg Track 3, LC. Club 3. Ambition: Machine Operator Nelson, Rex: A-Industrial: Ambition: Radio Brocdcosver, Nesbit, Nan: B-General: Ambmcn: Laboratory Technician. Neuman, Ed: B-General: Ambivion: College. Newland, Judy: B-General: Los Hidalgas Ig An Club 3, BB 81 BS1.Arnbirion:Sfewcrdess. Niemeyer, Thomas: B-Generc1I:SVudio Flon l,2,3 Noel, Debbie:AABusiness. Noffke, Steve: B-Induslric1I:Ambivion: Archivem. Nonfelle, Bob: B-Specici: Wrestling l,3. Ambition: Blue- printer. Nordrum, James: B-General: Football 25 Basketball l,2,3, Track 12,35 Hi-Y 2,3: Honors: Leher-winner, All-City Boskevboll. Arnbivionz College. Nordstrom, Norm: B-Business: Football I,2,3, Wrestlmg, 12,35 Hi-Y l,2,3: LC Club 2,3. Ambition: Teacher. Norman, Maureen: A-Business. Nunnll,Jim:A-Indusrricl. Ogden, William: A-Industrial: Ambition- Mechomc. 0'Heron, Sue: A-Home Economics. Oliver, Rod: B-lndusiriczi. Olloff, Karen: A-Business: Ambition: Artist. Olson, David: B-Industrial. O'Neal, Sharon: B-Special: Hi-Trib Ed, 3: Art Club 3, Booster Ed. 3. Ambition: Coilege. O'Neel, Bruce: B-General: Ambition: Mefdlurgisr. Ondell, J. Todd: B'GenercI: BB 8- BS 2,3,Bcsketb0l1 12,35 Baseball I,2,3, Cross-counvry 2,3, LC Club 2,35 Student Council 2,3, V.QPres. 3, Huff l,2,3: Honors: Senior Class V.-Pres., Prom Court 2. Onsrud, Robert: B-lnduslriur Basketball 2,3. Ambition: Archirecr. Osfreng, Michael: A-Industrial. Oswall, Jeff: B-General: Ambition: Lawyer. Page, lynn: B-General: Robed Choir 2,3, Swing Choir 2,3, Mcsquers l,2,3g Nocturne l,2,3g Forensics 2,35 Hi-Trib 2,3, BB 8- BS 35 French Club 1,3, Office Help 3. Ambition: Psychologist. Palmer, Michael: B-General. Ambition: College. Punke, Ellen: B-General: Los Hidcxlgos l,2,3p Office Help 2,35 Pom pon Girl 3: 212 Ex. Council 2,3, Sec. 3: Booster Ed. 2,3:Qu1H and Scroll 3. Arnbivion: College Patterson, Donna: A-Business: Girls' Chorus I. Ambnion: Hlsfory Teacher. Peursall, Charles: B-GeneroI- Bond I,2,3, Golf 3, Ambixian. Teacher. Pengra, Oren: B-General: Truck 2,3, LC Club 2,3, Studio Flor! 1,2,3. Ambition: Teacher. Perry, Jim: BAGenerul: Hi-Y 3. Peterson, Barb: B-General: Pom pon Girls 3, Ari Club 3. Ambi1ion:PsychioIr1sv. Peterson, Cathy: B-General: Dolphins 1,2,3, Studio Flon l,2. Ambition: X-Ray Technologist. Peterson, Nancy: B-General: Cheerleading 2,3, Cop. 3: Marching Bond l,2,3g Conserv Bond 1,2,3g Swing Bond 3, Los Hiddgos l,2,3, Circle 2,31 BB 81 BS 2,3, Office Help 2,3. Ambition: Teacher, Peterson, Rita: B-General: Girls' Chorus 3. Ambition: Teacher. Phillipps, Cathy: A-Busrness: Los Hrdolgos 1, Cheer- leading 2,35 Booster Bus. 3, Student Council 12,35 Glrls' Chorus 1,2,3. AmbSfion:Beou1icicn. Phillips, Evelyn: B-Generai: Choir 1,2,3, Booster Ed. 2,3, Nocturne I,2,3, Sec. 3, Swing Choir I,2,3g Circle 2,3. Phillips, Paul: B-Moth 81 Science: Choir 2,3, Swmg Chow 3, Football l,2,3g Skiing 12,37 Baseball l,2, Circle 2,3, LC Club 2,3, Hi-Y 2,3, JCL 3: Honors: Badger Boys Srclreg Senior Class President. Ambition: Surgeon. Pishaw, Kathleen: B-General: Nocturne 1,2,3, GAA 1,2,3g BB S- BS 3,Ambi!lon:Missionc1ry. Potts, Sondra: B-General: Studwo Flon l,2,3, Chorus 1.2, Y-Teens I. Ambiixon: Medical Technician. Powers, Susan: B-Business: Twrner 2,3, Y-Teens l,2,3. Ambition: Secrevury. Raceile, Gary: BfGeneroI. Rash, Mary: B-Math 8. Science: Pep Committee 3, Choir- man 3: Student Council 3: Pom pon Girl 3, BB B- BS 3: Honors: Prorn Court 2. Ambition: Bic-chemist, Ramlow, Jonathan: B-Accelerated: Science Club 2,3, Radicals l,2,3, Treus. 3: Studio Plot! l,2, Stage Crew 12,37 Hi-Trib l,2,3, Editor 3: Health 8- Safety Comm. l,2,3, Chair- man 3, Harlequins 1,2,3, Forensics 2,3, Robed Choir 2,35 Debate l,2, Trecs. 2: Student Council 3, Quill S- Scroll 3, Circle T,2,3: Honsrsz Arr Force Research Proiecf. Am' bifionz Medical Research. Reagles, Tim: B-Wndusvnolf Arnbivion. Mechanics or Elecvronics. Rebuhn,John: B-General: Honors: Lertervwlnner. Reinholz, Sandra: B-Bus1ness:ArnbxTion: Secrevory. Reillnff, Diane: B-Generoh Los Hirolgos 1,27 Dolphins 2,3, Sec.-Trecls. 35 Robed Choir 2,3, Booster Bus. 35 Office Help 2,3. Ambition: Medical Technologist. Risvow, Marion: A-Home Economics: Yleens 3. Arnbnion' Svewordess or Nurse. Rockwood, Alan: B-Mcvh 8- Science: Radicals 3: Honors: National Merit Semi-fmnlisi. Ambition: Bio-chemist. Rogers, Carol: BAGenercl' Chorus l,2,3g Svudio Flon 1,2,I3g GAA Y,2,3.AmbiVion: Pediufrics. Rohde, Rosemary: A-Business Chorus l,2,3. Ambition: NUrse's Aid. Ruegg,Wayne:AfIndusrnoI. Ruff, David: B-Industrial: Ambihonz Electronic Repuurmcn, Ruud, Sue: B-General: Cheerleading 2,3, Studwo Flo!! LQ, H1-Trib Bus. 72,37 Orchesis l,2,37 Ar! Club 3. Ambmon: Social Worker, Rye, Robert: B-Generoiz Ambition, Auditor. Sumb, Peter: B-General: Smddo Flon 1,2,3, Baseball 2g Bond 1,2,3, Awbi1ion:Ccllege. Sauer, Mary: BAGenerci: Booster Ed. 2,3, Los Hidalgas lg Dolphins 1,213,212 Council 2,3, Quill 8- Scroll 2,35 BB 8- BS 3, Robed Choir 12,37 Swing Choir 2,3: Honors: Home commg Court I, YC, Sec. Ambitlsn: Teacher, Sayles, Samuel: B-Moth 8. Science Football 1,2,3g Buse- ball l,2,3, LC Club 2,3: Honors- Leiver-winner. Ambivion: Mining Engineer. Saunders, Gale: B-Business: Chorus 12.3, SLAC 2,3, French Club l,2. Arnbifionz Medical Secrevury or Dental Assistant Schermerhorn, Richard: B-Special: Arnbmon: Wnidlife Conservation or Meveorologist. Schilling, Carol: BfGenerol: Science Club lg Studio Flor! l,2,3, Y-Teens 1,2,37Jr. Red Cross 2, Art Club 3. Ambition: ln1ernononczIReIuHons. Schleh, Nancy: B-General: Y-Teens l,2, Masquers 2,3, Ar! Club 2,3: JCL 2,37 Chorus 1,2,3. Awbifion: Commercial Amsf. Schirmucher, William: B-Generol- Hi-Y l,2,3g Baseball 1,2,3.Ambi1ion: Lawyer, Schlichenmeyer, Joseph: A-Industrial: Ambinon, Elecv tronics. Schrader, Cindy: A-Business: Ambrrion: Beouvicicm. Scholl, Tamara: B-General: Band l,2,3: Chorus l,2,3p JCL 2,3. Ambition: Teacher. Schreiber, Richard: B-General: Hi-Y 1,2,3, Historian 3, Concert Bond l,2,3g Pep Bond 2,3, Swing Bond 2,3, De- bate 2p Radicals 2,3, Science Club 2, Tennis l,2,3, Bos- ke1boH1,2,3. Schroeder, Denny: A-Industrial: Ambitien: Armed Forces. Schroeder, Daniel: B-General, HM' l,2, Chaplain 21 Base- ball l,2,3, Basketball l,2- Honors: Lerter-winner. Am- biricn: Professor. Schultz, Shirley: B-Home Economics: Y-Teens l,2, Booster Ed. 3: Cheerleading 31 Honors: Youth Council V,-Pres, 3. Ambition: Teucher. Schumurher, Dove: B-Indusvriol: Ambiuon: Tool and Die Maker. Schwundi, Mary: B,Genercll: Orchesls 2,3, Choir 2,3, Swing Choir 3, Pom pon Girl 3, BB 8- BS 3: Honors- Fcll Fesvivul Court 3, Ambiriorr: Nurse. Schwenn, John: B-General: French Club 1,2,3, Debcve 21 Forensics 2,35 Pep Band 1,2,3, Swing Bond 2,3, Ambition: Psychrovrisv. Sebrunek, Sieve: A-Special. Sebion, Nadine: B-Business: Y-Teens 12,37 An Club 3, Jr. Red Cross 1,Gvrls' Chorus I,2,3, Arnbivron: College. Seifz, Margie: A-Business Ambition: Procviccl Nurse. I4 .3 X S ' R ' T Y ii X. N Shepardsan, Ken: Aelndustrial: Ambition: Cooling and Air Swartz, Jennifer: B-General: Girls' Chorus l,2,35 Dol- Wang, Vikki: B-General: Y-Teens 1,2,35 Art Clu 1. Am- . Conditioning Mechanic. phins 2,3, V.-Pres. 35 BB 8. BS 2,35 Pom pon Girls 35 Latin bition: Practicol Nurse or Dental Assistant. Sheppard, Derrick: B-General: Harlequins 2. Ambition: Club 1,2,3: Honors: Fall Festival Court 3. Ambition: X-Roy Ware, Cassandra: B-General: Los Hidalgos 1.2.35 is ter S College. Technologist. Bus. 2,35 Y-Teens l,2,35 Girls' Chorus 1. ' Severson, Lorilee: B-General: Marching Band 35 Booster Sweet, Bill: B-Business: Track 1.Ambition: Mechanic. Waselta, Judy: B-General: GAA 2. Arnbitian: Nurse, X J Ed. 3.Ambition: Psychiatrist. Swenson, Myron: B-General: Stage Crew 1,2,35 Booster Waterhouse, Anita: A-Home Economics: GAA 3.AEtb nz Short, John:A-Industrial: Ambition: Machinist, 2,35 Los Hidalgos 1,25 Science Club 2,35 Radicals 35 Chess Cosmetologist. , i T Shuda, Pat: A-Business, Club 3. Waushescck, Andy: B-Math 8. Science. Ambitio : ege, a Siebenaler, Sam: B-Industrial: Ambition: TV Manager. Swertfeger, Tom: A-Industrial. Weber, Bg,bgm,A.5U5i,-tess, Ambggg0,,,5eC,e1c,y, 5 Sivertson, Leif: B-General: Football l,2,35 Basketball 1,2535 Talg, William: B-General: Studio Flott 1,2,35 Stage Crew 1, Weber, Jon: B-lndustrial5 Ambition: Engineer. Track l,2,35 LC Clubp Hi-Y l,2,3. Ambition: Engineering. 2,35 Chess Club 35 Science Club 3. Ambition: Ship Captain. Wehrgnbeyg, Sandra: 5.BU5ine55, Band 1,2,3,5Wi,-19 Bon Skipton, Dove: B-General: Football lp Chess Club 2.3, Tarnutzer, Elaine: B-Business: Arnbition: Registered 35 Pep Band 1,2,35 Nocturne l,2,35 Hi-Tri 35 Swing Pres. 35 Forensics 2,3. Ambition: Paleantologist. Nurse. Choir 35 Robed Choir 2,35 Nlasquers 2, bition: Slosser, Fay: A-Home Economics: Ambition- Vista Worker, Tauscher, Bil A-Industrial: Basketball lg Baseball 1,2,3, College, 'X Smith, Gary: B-Math 8- Science: Ambition: Engineer, Tauscher, Dav :S-General: Football 2,35 Track 25 Radi- Wehrenberg, Sue: B-Business: Band i,2,35 Pep 5 Smutny, Steve:A-Industrial: Ambition: Mechanic. cals 35 Science 2,35 Stage Crew 1,2,3, Treos. 3, Chess Nocturne i,2,35 Chorus 2,35 Masquers 2,3. itio - Snider, Donald: B-General:Arr1bitian: Navy. Club 35 212 Council 2,35 Forensics 2,3. mbition: Registered Nurse. N Snodgrass, Carolyn: A-Business: Ambition: Beautician. Chemist. Weissenberger, Sherry: A-Special: Ambition: Bea tigan. W Solberg, Tom: A-Business: Football 2,3. Ambition: College Terson, linda: General: GAA 1,25 Y-Teens g, Studio Weist, James: BfGenerol: Science Club 1,2,35 Radgals 1, or Service. Flott2,3.Ani ' ': Practical Nurse. ' 35 Chess Club 2,3, Sec.-Treas. 35 Stage Crew 1, , , Tec Sclie, Virginia: B-GeneroI5 Girls' Chorus 1,25 Robed Thiede, Barb 1 B-General: tudent Council , ,3, Re- nicul Director 3:Booster 2.35Hi-Trib 2.3. Photogra yEd,Qd Choir 3, Ambition: College. cording Sec. rchesis 1,2,3, S . 25 212 Ex. C cil 2,3- Quill 3- Scroll 3- Afftbifiwr Biv-Cl1SfYiiSl, ' Soukup, Brenda: B-Business: Arnbition: Secretary. Cheerleading op, 25 Masquer l5 BB 8- BS 2, ,5 ircleil Welch, Michael: BAGeneral: Student Council i,2,Cx Srdich, Sue: B:Generol: Orchesis 1,2,3, Pres. 35 Studio 5 Girls' Char 1,25 Robed ir 35 Pom po irls Wemette,Roger:A-Industrial. Flott l,2,3. Ambition: X-Ray Technologist. rib Bus 1, anager 2,3: Honors: Jr. E ' alist 5 Wendling, Roger:A-Industrial. ' Stahl, Shirley: B-Business: Concert Band 1,2,35 Pep Bond H ecomin urt 25 Prom urt 2. Ambiti 5 Home Wernecke, Alan: B-General: Basketball Hi-Y , is 1,2. Ambition: Secretary. Eco mics. Radicals 2,35 French Club 3. 'H V' Stange, Vicki: B-General: Twirlers 1,2,35 French Club 1,35 Thi ld, 's 'ne: B-General: lphins 2,35 Booster Ed. , est, Michael: Belndustriol Football 1,2,35 Bas 5 Ari Club moans' chorus 1,2,3.Ambaiaon5 svewardess. 2,3, Os id Q 1,2, iris' chorus i,2,3. Amiition: Ha . J Red Cross i.Ambmori. D oftsmo Steinhoff, Fred: B-Math 8iScience: Ambition: Navy. Eco mist. syliel Jo 5.Geneml, SLACX1, I V..p,e5- I F, C l Stellick, Jean: B-General: Jr. Red Cross 1,2,3. Ambition: ha pson, Dave: B-In strial:A bition:Draftsma . b 1,335 Pes. 5 Radical 3: Ho rszlrench war ig NW59- P50111 JCI U ' A-Busines :Y-Teens 1,2. illenberg, ane ' B-Bus ss: Orc 1,2,3, . Pres. . Stellpflug, Louise: B-General: Los Hidolgos 1,2. Am ti nz Th pson n: nerol: l:Y-Teens 1, bition: mbition: M deling. , 'X College. ac er. l l illenberixickz BfMat SciencNWrestlihgh2,3. Stenslien, Gwen: B-General: Girls' Chorus 1,25 R mpso fra: eG'fneral: chesis 1. A4 ' nz Or- A tyiommec ,,imlEngt,,ee,, . Choir 35 JCL l,2,3, Scribe 35 Nocturne 2,3. Am io th edic H . K 0 ' ' chel, L ayne: A-Busihess: F09 Crosx bit z Journalist. Th son, omas: A Indust . R IBM Progra er. l Stetter, Jerry:A-Business: Ambition: Barber. Q Tisc r, Kerry. -Spea'bl.Ambi : Draftsman. ,N ' Wood' 3, G, 5.65,-,e, 350055 Robed Choi I 3, Stewart, Gary: B-Industrial. Titc b, Steve: B-lniustriol: o tball l,2,35 a' b 15 Ho,,o,S,J,, fM,C,2,Am ion, pmt, gist, 5tinson,Vicki:B-Business-AmbitionSecretary, Trac 3,25 k l,2,35L b l,2,I!5 Stuxig u Wright, nis: B-Gen Foot l 1,2 - ck 1', 5 X Stoeckly, Dan: A-Industrial: Ambition: Mechanics. cil, Ambit' n: o . Q: die Flo .Ambi,io,,. 505095, X Stokke, Douglas: B-Industrial: Football 1,2, Am ion: Tv 9, -le 'G ef 2AI'f1lJi'i0 2 0ClOlW0'l4ef- right, Di e: B-General FOVSSUY ROUGH- - Tr' es Yi A' Sifiessf lla' V--Pres. 35 Centra ' our19, 5 ne: B-Gen I: Prom mitte oren 'cs ' Storandt, Gary: B-General: Football 2,35 Borg! 1, Pep Pl 0 Jr. V055 2.3. bl'l0'11VlSTAA 1' , ,35 Circle 35 Quill Sc 2,35 21 nail, ,35 B B. S Band2,fi,Arrtbiticn:MediCC1lWOrk. Tu ant aula. v ecial. 7 'Q' 2,35 French lub 2, , 0 ter Bu 2, ooster Ed. 2, 5 Strassburg, George: B-Generol- SLAC 1,2 Pre rn- Turner, a: e Economics. Ambition: Be ticion. Hiqrgb Ed. 213, Edna, 3, Squaw 13, -,p,e5, 3, gfg e balm. Business. Ve uhn. ve:A- strict eip 2. 'ls' Chorus 1,2, Raised sir 3, Nocturne , 1 Strom, Keith: B-industriol- College or Ser . Ver ,Dal :A-Indus al.Ambiti n:Callege. Honors: Jr. Ex. Finalist- dge irls State5 Wisco n Strong,William:A-Special: Ambition: Mal Nurs ' Vin r, P ela: B- eral: GAA 1,25 SLAC 25 Fr Qch Club Forensic ociotion G Meda inner: nior Cl ss X Sundet, Ann: BfGeneral- Studio Flatt 1 5 Che leader lr diCO 37 M ,C ing 5008 2,37 COHCE 7 30nd V232 Secretary: ommencern n Speake - DAR re pient. ' - Nl 2,:l,OfCl'1t?SiS 2,35 Masquers 15 Hi-Trib Bus. ,35 BB Si S 2,35 ep an .Ambi :Medical chnology. bition: Fore n Service. ' X Student Council 3. b ne llin: B- ustrial: bition:Air Forc ielke, Go on: 8-Max c'ence: Wrestl' 2. Ambition: Surom, Carl: Belndustriol: 1,2,35 oss-cou y 2,35 ll,G on: B- t 81 Scienc :Ambition: Engi r. m Drottin h LC Club l,2,3,BB 8 BS 3.Ambiti :Colle . lburn, Gwen: -H e Ec ornics: Ambition- au Zielke, e r: B-General: Ambih - Psychiatrist Sutherland, Phyllis:A-Busines Ambitio Office k, ci . - i Zimmer n, Mike: A-Industrial. 5WUf1r CYl'lflliG1 -Gef19Y0l- H Trib 21 B005 2r NOC' dw I Karen: B- ene 5 rench Club 15Girl hor 'i ifllisch :A-Busin sszGAA3 bition: 'ovvyerf tu ,Arnbitio Cmgueg :where aims: . , 5Po on oafisa Base .Ambaiaontnttrse , 4 s' X Ex li ' ' 5 . g , X , L .. X V, .7 K . X X 's 'Q 1 xi - , 1 5 X i, X X Q X N g ' X T I is l Y X . ic 1 Y l , .5 X hs N -l.xY M ' t in rxxx is N A. ii .. 3 W X N X . . N S to f 1 Mba? 67' J 5 'LL Z! -Q 3 C C , :yy Qdea A .2 ca-X I-A... ca K. ft, . 'ii ,.,,.A If X 5.54 ix ii' it fi Q . I 'V 'Q .5 g 5 L10 it ii Q. HSS A . is Sig . ft Eidg 6 X X SEX is s. . ill iiiit :iii 7isSSX 4 Faculty Andersen, Mrs. 14 Aronson, Mr. 16 Baker, Mr. 36,16 Beoird, Mrs. 12 Bell, Mr. 11 Bitney, Mr. 15 Boller, Miss 15 Britt, Mrs. 12 Brye, Miss 12 Clark, Mrs. 13 Dahler, Mrs. 16 Day, Mr. 50,13 Diekrager, Mr. 11 Fregin, Mr. 15 Fremlin, Miss 12 Fritz, Mr, 17,13 Hackett, Mr. 58,13,46 Hoyer, Mrs. 12 Johnson, Mr. G. 14 Johnson, Mr. J. 14 Klund, Mrs. 12 Krull, Mrs. 16 'F Lennon, Mrs. 12 Dgubbs, Mrs. 53,14 ., McCIendon, Mr. 12 ,, McNeal, Miss 15 D Mitchell, Mr. 48,58,14 f Mower, Mr. 57,15 Oelke, Mr. 14 JPellowski, Mr, Radcliffe, Mrs. 14 Rideout, Miss Robarge, Mr. 52,15 Ross, Mrs. 14 Sauer, Mr. 17,13 Schlicht, Mr. 13 Schyma, Mr. 17,15 Silcox, Mr. 15,46,47 Skemp, Mr, 49,15,47 NSoence, Mrs. 12 .'41'aras, Miss 10,12 Tichenor, Mr. 52,13 Vavra, Mr. 17,14 Venne, Mr. 14 Vold, Miss 1 Wartinbee, Mr. 13 Weigent, Mr. 14 Weirtbender, Mr. 17,15 Wheelock, Mr. 13 Wildt, Mr. 60,60,46 Wiley, Miss 11 Zimmerhakl, Mr. 16 Ablan, Barbara l19,25,42,31 Ablan, Jim 119,23,31,28,32,27,34 Ablan, Margaret 1 10,135 Ablan, Michael 66,24 Abrams, Helen 119 Adams, Diane 66 Adams, Peggy 119,37 Aclerholcl, Denise 110,42,25,34 Adsit, Jackie 119,32,27,42 Aifeldt, Margo 66 Ahern, Kathy 119 Albright, Kris 119,25,21,42,43 Alexander, Gail 119 Alland, Kay 110 Althaus, Larry 1l0,23,43,39,40,37 Amann, Steve 110 Amundson, Jett Amunson, Mary 110,21 ,29,26,23,27,35,54,1 35 Andersen, Nancy 66,26,27,20,98 Anderson, Annette 119 Anderson, Eric 66,33,20,64,39,37 Anderson, Gail 110,42 Anderson, Gerry 119,49 Anderson, Judy 119,42,32,27,34,37 Anderson, Nancy Lyn 66,3-,37 Anderson, Perry 66 Anderson, Richard 119,58 Anderson, Richard D. 66,24 Angell, Debbie 119,32 Antony, Carlynn 119,31 Bhntony, Carol 110,35,37 Antony, Sandra 119 Apfel, George 66 Arneson, Peder 66,24 Arnett, Jeanne Margret 66 Arnold,Gerri 110,27 Index rnold, Stanley 119 rttus, Harlan 66 sh,Jay 67,30,33,28,29,39,24,37 sh, Vicki 67 sh, William 119,28,36 shworth, Leata 67,42,31 - Ashworth, Linda 67,42,31 Aspenson,Dan 110 spenson,Gi1 110 MJ Aspenson, Mike 119 Atchison, Peggy 110,25,30,34 Austin, Linda 67,26,36 verill,Paul 110 Aylsworth, Jay 119,47,46 K achmann, Peggy 67 '1Bacon, Doug 119,47,46,49 vacon, Kent 67,131 N Bade, Carol 110 aeder, David 119 R X ailey, Barbara 67 akalars,Dan 119 X akkum,Larry 67 okkum,ScottG. 110 Baltany, Gregory 67,30,33,56,55,43,39,24,41,36 Balow, Jim 110 liz, Sherry 119,25,42,34,36 has 1, Vikki 119,30 Bop re, Barb 119,25 5513 Baptie, Bruce 67,39 Barker, Jeff 68.58 Barge, Bruce 57 arge, Carol 110,42,23,27 arr, Richard 68 Bortlet t, Nancy 110,41 artschenield, Bonnie 68,42 artusch, Joyce 68,23,35 ge aurn, Gary 68 Baum, Linda 119 xji aumgartner,Leanne 119 N Beadle, Peggy 110,27,35,42 Becker, Bonnie 110,25,32 ecker, Laurie 68,21,2B,29,35,2O,137,43,29,65,135, 30 f edessem, Barbara 68,34 X elta, Charles 119 eitlich,Robert 119 Bell,Arlene 119 Bell,Kristin 68,42,25 Belshan,Barbara 119 endel, Bonnie 110 -X endel,Vicki 68 gens0n,Dole 119,47,49 C entzen, Wade 119 entzen,Wayne X eranek,Vicki 110 een ekuam,Douglas 110,48 NN r, im 119,21,24,48,53 M Qierg, Mary Sue 68,21,23,29,23,31,42,54,96,37 l Berg, Susan 69,39 Berg, Laurel, 110 Berland, Bradley 110 Berzinski, Gail 69 Beyer, Barbara 110,25,29,32,27,2B,35,33 ina, Steven 22,1 1O,39,41,37 irch, Janet 69,34 Bishalsky, Dennis 119 X Bisholsky, Linda 110,42 iergum, Barbara 110 I 1 B'orge,Janice Q 1 iorkrnan,Janet 119 Biorkman,Janice 119 Biarkman, Nancy 110 Black, Robert 22,110,21,28,23,33,20,34,43,24,41,135 .iodine Sue 110,25 -Blank, Don 119,37 lechinger, Randy 69 Bluske, Jeff 119,47 - luske, Kathy 119 Eockenhauer, Ted 119 S,BQeCk, Dana 119 Boenigk, Rick 119 X Boehlke, Debbie 119 -1 oero, Debra 110 Boldt, Linda 119,25 oldt, Stephen 69 annie, Michael 69 Dale 110 Borgwordt, Steve 119 Boutileur, Mary 119,42 Boutfleur, Richard 69 Boultleur, Robert 69 Bouslough, Julie 69,133,132 Boyle, Mike 110,47 Bradford, Thomas 110,30,2B,40 lBrague, Charleen 119,25,42 Brandau, Terry randau, Terry 119,35,43,4O Brandt, Bev 110 Brandt, Dean V Broun, Philip 119 ,Breiclel,Ann 69 reidel, Cathy 119 reidel, Denny renegan, Debi 110,31 ,34 ricksort, John 69 right, Clifford 110 vyismgue, Kathy 119,42 1? rxgrindley, Barb 23,27,28,34 ronk,JoAnne 110,27,39,36 uchholtz, Ronald 110 uehrIe,CaroI 110,36 ultz,Sherry 119 urkum,Karen 69,42 urmeister,Steve 119 Burnett,lan 39,37 'X urns, Bob 70 urns,Rich 110 X urroughs,Richord 119 Burzinski,Susan 110 ush, Betty 70,42 ush,William 119,47 -Buswell,Richord 119 Butterlield,Ellen 110,42 tertield, JoAnne 70 Jerry 110 1C way, Linda 110,35 isfgalloway, Susan 70,134 ameron, Mary 110,23,31,42,54 ontwell, Lori 110,25,134 arlson, Mary 119,29,35 arlson, Richard Carlson, Tim 110 Carr, Richard C. arr, Rich S, 110,37 arey, Mike 70 asberg, Judy 70,26,35,22 asper, Sharon 70 Caspersen, Randy 110 Cauttman, David 70,32 'Wlman, Suzanne 119,32,27,35,42,37 Cermak, Mary Alice 110,42,30 hoce,Dan 70 hadwick, Dennis 119,47,52 Chapman, Steve 110 hapman, Tom 4TChase, Kathy 70,42 hotten,Susan 70,30,32 heck, Michael 119 hristen, Judi 70 hristen, Mary Elaine 72 hristenson, Carol 119,28 ristianson, Brent 119,47,46,52 Christionson, Paul 72,21 ,22,58,49,139,46 55 65135 hristman, Kay 120,25 Clark, Darrell 110 lark,Dennis 110 Iuuss, Charlie 120,4B,41,49 ' Clauss,Eileen 110,28 QClements, Jean 72 lements, Joan 72 leveland, Joyce Kay 72,31 ,28,25,20,34 cody, Leslie 72 Cobleigh, Linda 120,23,35,42 olburn, Royal 72 ole, Richard 72,58,46,24,49 aleman, Candy 110 Collins, Bill 110 Collins, Dan 110 'ns, Debra 120 wo' ,Kathleen 111 Collins, Mark 120,52 ombs, Pauline 111,35 ooley, Joyce Ann 72,42 ooley, Steve 120,47,46,52 oorough, Cathleen Ann 72 oster, Mary 72,25,68,98 oughlin, Dennis 72 ox,Dauglas 73,33,35,20,39,37 ox, Stephan 120 Cozy, Jell 111 Cram,Carla 73 remer, Candy 120 eal, John 73 uxttormsson, Mary 112,28,42 wremer, Tina Ann 73,29,23,130,34,42 Crank, Lynn Marie 73,29,23,35 Ax urtis, Peg 111,42,28,22 K urtis,Stan 73 N uster,Tom 73 Q V - howicz, Gary A a, John 120 Czeczok, Robert 120 Czeiska, Sig 120 Dahl, Darrell ' ahl, Larry 111,46,52 Dahl, Linda 120 Dahl, Sandra A, 111 Dahl, Sandra 73,71 ,31,23,27,137,55 Dahle, Gary 73 Dally, Wanda 111 arling, Warren 120 Dauphin, Edward 120 X Davenport, Tom 129,47,46,52 Davidson, Loretta Davig, Larry 73 73,42 Davis, Timothy 73 Fitting, Ken 120 Flaten, Steve 76,58,139,55,24,50 hlfluekiger, Barbara 111 Foley, Lee 120,21 ,35 Foley, Mary 76,105 ard, John 120,50 Forseth, Gary 111 X Fortner, Barb 76 Fortner, Jacquelyn 115 Fortner, Vicky 76,42 Fossum,Gary 111 Dfvcqter, Alfred 120 Jaust, Bill 111 QFQUH, Dianne 120,31 Fredrickson, Edward 76 Fredrickson, Harlan Freeman, Diana 76 reng, Diane 120,42 Freng, Linda 120,32,42,34 X r1 Alan 76 SJFH ' ,Doug 76,22,30,33,56 Fritsch, Greg 76,83 Xpavison, James 111,33,21,28,23,35,58,24,39,135,37 Frost' Arlyn 76 xDawes, Charles, 111,33,58,24,52 msg' George 120'30'33'4g,49 C1Y1C0 1 119 111142 rost, Kathy 76,26,55 rx rost, Nancy 77,42 Diderrich, Dianne 120 eal, Ronald 74 DeClute, Natalie 111,35,25,30,32,42 DeDakiS, John 111,28,29,26,32,36,23,22,56,55,39, 24,135 u2Dellenbach, Steve 111 Deml, Cheryl 74 FX eml, Steve 120 fx 1 ent, Linda Mae 74 Npewitt, Barbara 111,31 7NgDittman, Sandra l11,42,34 1 ixan, Susan, 111,42 oerre, Patricia 74 Dobbs, Mark Jefferson 74,21 ,58 ve, Nancy 120 lato, Linda 111 Dol im Dalato, Jim lato, Roger 120 u ty, Carole 74,25,134 Sandra 111,42,35 ruliner, William 74,46,55 Duffy, Margaret 111,27,34,135 unn, Mike 120 Dvorak James G, 1114 X , , 7,46 jjnjyqnnqfi 22,120,32,39,36 PN yer, Darrel 74,33,39,36 Eckhardt, Tom 111 dwards, Linda 120,34,42 hrsam,Michae1 74,60 Eide, Nancy 74,42 lder, Steve 120 ldridge, Sue K. 75 lletson, Terry 48 lletson, Timan 120 Ells, Cathy 75 Ehrsam, Thomas 120,47,52 Ekern, David 111 Elsen, Ardella 111 Emery, Robert 75,39,37 Ender, Torn 111 Engebretson, Rich 120 Engebretson, Ronald 111,49 Engen, Greg 120 ngh,Sherry 75,35,25 ngler, Cheryl L. 75,32,35,42 Engler, Jim 111 ngler, Pete 111 ngler, Linda T, 75,25,131 nglund, Debbie 111,39,36 rickson,Donno 75 ,5rickson, Linda 120 V 5 si C 148 Erickson, Jon 120 Erlewein, Sharon 75,32 ,Janet 120,34,43,41 , Harley 111 yestone, Sherry 75,42,32 ,139,46,55,50 Facius, Michael 75,21 ,23,28,29,43,24,41 acteau, Mike 111 ahl, Pam 111,25,31,28,43,40 erguson, Rose 120 eroe, Paul 120,27,36 eyer, Linda 120,42 iers, Vicki 120 illner, Dave 75 Fillner, Richard 120 Fish, Reuel 120,27,48,52 ischer, Marie 75,13,31 Fisher, Pattie l20,32,35,36 Fitch, Larry 76 Q rost, Wendy 111 Fruil-i,L inda ry, Kim 111,55,24,49 uchs, Cynthia 120 F chs, Mary 111,25,43 uller, Barbara 111,23,26,35,42,54 abel,Duane 111 Galsel, Joyce 120,42 Gabrielson, Mark Gahan, Bill 111 alloway,Jack 120 ames, Susan 120 Rx-X aney, Denise 77,26,43,132,40 antenbein, JoAnne 77,42,26,23,71,132 antka, Dan 120,47,46,49 Narbers, Richard 120 X Garbers, Shirley 111 J arbis, Jennifer 120,30 Garcia, Gl oria 111,34,43,40 Garcler, John 111 7, ardner, Doug 77,60,46,55,3O ner, Rita 120,42 ar , Pamela 120 - 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B5,30,33,21,26,37,64,39,20,35 eitz, Cheryl 113,25,31,30,32 ennartz,Jerald 113 Lenser, Jennifer 85 Lepsch, Richard 123 Leuenberger, Linda 123,25 ewison, Vicki 123 e, Gilbert 113 Lic ' , Larry 85 Lieder, Linda 86 Lietz, Darlene 86,37,64,39,36 Lince,Sherri 113,34,132 ind, Claudio 86,28,34,31 inder, Darlene 113,26 inder, Jean 86,27,20,138,34,43,83,64,41 ish, Cathleen 86,31 ,29 intelmann, Becky 123,42 ivingstan, Bonnie 113,42 ocketz, Irving 22,113,33,28 ettler, David 86 ing, Ron 123 oken, Debbie 86,35,40 oamis, Greg 86 okken, John 86,55,53 N oper,Diane 113 1, aunsbrough, Rita 86 ' lj Loveland, Carol 123,42 C 1 Lavold, Karen 114,34 w Lunde, Steve 114 Q L tiger, Kristene 114,42 1 utiger, Stefanie 123 ydon, Jerry 114 K McArthur, Judy 114 - ,McCollough, Cindy 123,42 McConaughey, Mark 123 McCormick, William 114 McDonald, Judy Ann 87,26,55,34 xv cDowell, Janice 123 McDowell, Maureen 3 cGovern, Thomas ix cKeeth, Mary 87 XjMcKenzie, Sue 123 McLees, Merry 123 McLevicl1, Rosemary McMillan, Pat 123 114,26,31,2 , x3l9,41,36 114,-48,49 114,31,35 'X McMullin, Janet M. 87 McMullin,Pat 114 McMullin, Scott 123 X Mader, Dennis 114 ,Y Magin, Mike 114 5 113 'Mandehr, Dave 123,47,46 5 Mannel,Ronald 123,17 r VXManske, Dan 86 5 - Marcau, John 114 Markos, Joan 114,23,27,28,35,2O,135 arkos, Patty 114,42,35,61 Nwlrtarahl, Ronald 114 ' ' Marquardt, Dianne 35,42,31 arsh, Shari 114 orshaII,Donno 86 Q X1 Martell, Michael B7 K 1 N artell, Patrick 87 P39 ,SQ - artell, Thomas 123 3 Matson, Cathy 123,42 'N , , Mottison, Marian 123 ' ttsan, Mary 114,31 ,26,23,35,3 ,4 ' eier, Tom 87,58,46,55,50 Xxx welby, Eric 114 ' elby, Jett a7,5a,4a X Nj Melby, Patty 114 elby, William 87,11,28,32,23,35, ,33,20,88,43,83 39,24,4o,36 'AQ Melsheimer,Jack 87,31 3 Mendell,Jahn 114 .fe Merr1re,s111 123,21,34,24,52 XJ erideth, Mary 87,42 1 ' Tj Fweroll,Sue 88,29 X etcolt, Kathleen 88,26,23,39,3 Q 1 ettille,Ann 88,31,42,61 Mettille, Edward 123 Mewaldt, John 35,24,53 I Meyer, Conrad 88 1 X Meyer, Gerald 123 45 eyer, Janice 123 eyer, Rick 88 ichaels, Dennis 123,46 ichaels, Kerry 114,35 xx X' aels, Patty 114,25 son, Leslie 114,28,34 X-taicke on, Deon 1l4,58,47 Mickelson, Steven R. 123,3O,34,2 ' ideltort, Christine 114,21 ,29,2 , 8,22,20,43,39,41 ihalovic, Sue 1 iller, Beth BB -. iller, Cheryl 123 'ller, Don 123 iller, Erik, 114,55 iller, Jayne 114,215,130 1 Miller, Jett 114,47,24 N Nvtiller, Joan 114,26,36 X 5 os A f, 3 rn rn I D :r- tn oo ff' ro J' on P' ra 19 30 ra P zo I' ro fl on 9' ro 9 0- or Z 5 -.. o :- J P A P' or o- 4 XX ,fp 2 L JMillerl Mary 114,42 V4 Miller, Mike 114,5a,4s ld 'N iller, Pat Miller,Wintan H.,Jr. 123 ilne, Dave 89,21 ,46,24,49 iner,Dorlene 89,34 , ail 89 ,M n Mike 123,21,24,39,36 K olzahn, Barbara 123,61 C 'sMolzohn, Clilt 123 f Q Molzahn, Darlene B9 XJ Molzahn, Debra 89,25,34,68,98 molzahn, Jett QXMooney,Jean 89 23 , , Mooney, Wayne 1 f' XMaore, Shirley 114 K 1 Morehouse, Kathi 114,42,32 -5 1 49 Morrison, Myrt 123,42 n, Elly 123 n, Patricia 89 Mosher, Denise 123 Mosher, Gregory B9 Mosher, Nancy 123,42 . osher, Pamela 123 krgto her, Patricia 123,34 Niotylinski, Joel 123 Muenzenberger, Alan 123 Muenzenberger, Linda 114 Muenzenberger, Lyle 89 Mullen, Robert 22,89,30,33,27,58,20 QjMurphy, Patricia 114 Murrane, Rand 123 Myhre, Mylire, Nagle, Nasset Morto Marlo Sharon 89,32,43,40 Tom 123,47 Rosemary 114,30 h, Bill 123,52 Nasseth, Kathleen 114,35 Nedland, Mike 89 Nelsestuen, Lorrie 90,42,31,35,25 Nelses tuen, Sue 123,29,2B,34,1 24,40,36 Nelson, Bill 90,55,49 n, Debbie 123 Nelson, Jim 114 Nelson, LeRoy 114 n, Randy 123,47 n, Rex 90,33 Neprud, Sue 123 Neriso t, Nan 90 Ness, Daniel 123,114 wess, Tom 52 , Netwa euman, Edward 90 New, Steven 114 Nelso Nelso Nelso Nesbi n, Barbara l14,25,30,39,42 II, Lynn 123,31 Newcomb, Sharon 114 Newland, Judy 90,31 ,23,34 Nicolai, Vikki 114,31,30 Niemeyer, Thomas 90,34,39,37 N. s,Cheri 114,42,25,26,39,34,37 a I,Debbie 90 Noel,Coleen 114 Noel,Don 90 Nollke,Steve 90,93 Nokken,Diane 114,26,32 Nontel Nordru Nordst Norma Norma Norma le, Bob 91 m, Jim 91,58,139,55,24,50 rom, Norm 91 ,46,55,24,49 n, Maureen 91 n, Tom 123 n, Vicki 123 Northup, Greg 123,39,48,36 Navok,Andrew 114 ONuttall, Jim Nygaard, Sandy 114,31 ,2B,35 O'Brien, Mary 114 Oeslrei Oestrie Ogden,WiIIiom 91 Ogen, Dick 123 O'Hero Oliver, Oliver, Oliver, Ollolf, Karen 91 ch,Debbie 123 ch,Donna 123,114,30 n, Sue 91 Jane 123,42 Rodney 91,71 Steve 114 Patterson,Donna R, 92 Paulsen,Patty 124,412,133 Paulson, Gary 115 Paulson,Gale 124 ..Pearsall, Charles 92,37 Pearsall,Mike 124,37 Pederson, Tony 115 Pendleton,Deborah 115 Pengra,Oren 92,58,59 QPerry, Craig 124 Perry,Jim 92,34,24 o,Jell 115 t rslie,Terry l15,101,37 Peterson, Barbara 92,105,55 Peterson,Bill 124 xPeterson,Cathy 92,31 Peterson,Cindi 115 'Pelerson,Dale 124 Peterson,Debora 115 Peterson,Dionne 115 Peterson,Joye 124,130 eterson, Kathleen 93 'PS19l'5Oll, Nancy 9a,23,2o,34,54,39,ai,ioi,37 Peterson, Rita 93,42 Peterson, Sherry 124,42,34 Petrosik, Robert 124 elryo, Larry 124 fait, Larry 115 Platt, Steve 115 , Plafflin, Bill 115,37 hillipps, Cathy 93,42,21 ,26,l 31 ,54 Phillips,Evelyn 93,26,20,43,64,40 -XPl1illiPS, Paul W. 93,139,20,74,l31,46,55,43,24,64,135, 40,53 Phillips, Tim 124,24,53 -Pickett, Ken 124,37 Pierce,Sandra 124,31 kJPishaw, Kathleen 94,25,23,43 Pomeroy,Barbara 115,26,3l,20,34 X Potaracke, Mike 124 Potter Anthony 124,30 ef Jeff ll5,47,46,24 . 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Wlleinholz, Sandy 94 Reiser, John 124,30,33,34 ekow, Jim 115,34 enner, Dennis 115 enner, Heather 115,23,42,54 Renner, Jean 115 Qetzlall, Diane 31 ,94,26,1 39,41 Revels, Chris 115 Rheingans, Linda 124 Rhode, Rich 115 ' a, Sue 124,25 Tvdf-l 91,21,23,60,50,l39.l37.l33,55.64,A8, URice Elizabeth ll5 Olsen, Greg 114,47,46 Olson, Daniel Olson, David 91 ,-Cwson,Gregg C. 114 Q'Olson, Robert 123 Olson, Robert 123,48 OOlson, Tony 123 Ondell, Rochelle 114,29,23,31 ,28,2O,1 30,1 37,54 Ondell, 24 O'Neal, Phillis 114 K O'Neal,Sharon 91,31,29,26,27 O'NeeI, Bruce 91 srud, Bob 92,50 Lf' s d, Harlan 123,21,48,4O Ostreng, Michael 92 Oswalf,Jelt 92 Osweiler, Rosemarie 115 Ottmen, Thomas Overberg, Mary 123 Page, L Pagonis, Tom 124 Palmer,Mlchael 92,93 ynn 92,29,23,27,28,35,43,31,40 Pqnlre, Ellen 92,25,26,22,2o,55,34,3i,133 Pappas, Pamela 115,21 ,26,28,30,42,34 Parins, Mark 124 Parks, Ed 124 Parks, Toni 124 Pataska, Nancy 124,35,122,40 150 ' Rig rdson, Burt 94,46 Rick, Peggy 115,42,23,22,30 1' Ritenberg, Ronald 46,21 Ringdahl, Tom l15,34,55,53,36 Riniker, Bob 124,47 Ristey, Larry 115,34,55,49 Ristaw, Marion 94 Ristow, Michael 115 itter, Jim 115,32,47,49 Roach, Vicki 123 Robers, John 115 oberts, John 115 Robinson, Jerry A. 124 Rockwood,Alan 33,65 Rockwood, Scalt 124,24 , Rogers, Carol 95,42 Rohde, Rosemary 95,42 Rolotf, Steve 124 Rossow, Jerry 115 Rotering, David I15,17,1l6 x Rowe, Elizabeth 124,39,34,37 Ruegg, Lynn 124 Ruegg, Mike 124 Ruegg, Wayne ull, David 95 . Ruoll, Karla l25,34,124,40 Russell, Steve 115,47,46 Ruud, Robert 115 Ruud, Sue 95,31 ,29,23,27,59,96 1 Rye, Robert 95 Sagen, Suellen 125,21 ,35,25,39,42,1 34,36 Saley, Joyce, 125 Samb, Brian 125 mb, Peter 95 LJ a vig, James 125 . S dvigen, Karen 115,42 XJSartz, Nancy 125 1Sather, Gary 115 Sauer, Kay 125,32,27,42,34,43 Sauer, Mary 95,26,23,31,22,20,41,43 Saunders, Gale 95,32,42 QSawyer, Tom 125 Sayles, Linda 125 Sayles, Sam 95,60,46,55,50 Scarseth, Karen 115,26,25,35,34,31 Scarseth, Konrad 115 Schams, David 125 iSchauland, Susan 115,21 ,29,26,32,23,31 chermerhorn, Richard 95 chieche, Sandy 125,34,43,41 Schilling, Carol 95,31,34 chirmacher, Bill 95,60,24 chirmacher, Carolyn 125 chleh, Nancy 96,42,16,28,35 Schlichenmeyer, Joseph 96 Schock, Lynn 115,42 Schoen, Kathryn 125,35 Schoen, Mike 125,47 Scholl, Tamara 96,42,35,37 Schrabeck, Dave 125 Schrader, Cindy 96 Schrader, Mike 115 ch reiber, Richard 96,23,33,56,55,24,39,36 Schroeder, Barbara 115,28,32,136 Schroeder, Dan 96,6O,55,41 Schroeder, Denny Schroeder, Jayne 125,130 f Schroeder, Jo 115,25 XJSchroeder, Linda 115,42 Schultz, Gordon 125,6O,40,37 chultz, Jerry 115,47,46,52 Schultz, Shirley 96,26,134,54 Schultz, Susan 115,35,25 Schultz, Tom 115,60,47,46,55,24 1- humacher, Dave 96 macher, Laurie 125,42 salvwqfmouve 125,21,47,46,43,122,4O,52 35,33,20 X Schwandt, Mary 96,29,23,139,13O,98,88,55,43,4l Schwartz, Janice 115 , Schwenn,John 96,21,29,35,39,37 xDSebion, Nadine 97,42,31 X-,Sebranek, Jim 115 Sebranek, Steve Secord,Jim1 15 ,Seebauen Joyce 115 Seitz, Margie 97 Severson, Lori Lee 97,31,B0,37 Severtson, Kathy 125 Shannon, Terry 125,42,32,27,2B,30,37 x Sheen, Greg 115 Sheetz, Pat 125,42 Shellilo, Earl UShepard, Cheri 115,35,42 Shepard, Ivan 115,58,47,46,24 Shepard, Wayne 125,47,46 rsjlihepardson, Gail 125 - Shepardson,Ken 97 xJShepardson, Terry 125 Shepardson,Theresa 125 Sheppard, Derrick Shorl,Danny 125 Short,John 97 Shuda,Pal 97 Siebenaler,Sam 97 Silbaugh,Jelt 125 Silberschmidt,Chris 125,25,35,42 , 'ms,Steve 5 sieve i15,3s,39,37 QSip ,Kevin 125 Silvertson,Eric 115 Usavenson, Leif 97,58,59,46,55,24,5O kipton,Dave 22,97,29 laback, Kenneth 125,47 Sleik, Jonathan 22,1 16,30,33,28,26,32,23,27,22,24,41 Slosser, Fay 97 Slungaord,Arne 125,34 Smith, Dwaine 116 Smith, Gary 97 Smutny, Dan 116 Smutny, Karen 166,42,25 Smutny, Steve 97 Snider, Cindy 116 Snider, Dan 99 Snodgrass, Carlyn 99 Snyder, Wouneta 116 Sobkowiak, Vicki 125,36 Sobotta, Joan 125 Solberg, Tom 99,46,55 Solie,Virginia 99,71,132,40 opher, Vicki 125 Sorensen, Marsha 116 Sorensen, Raymond 116 Soukup, Brenda 99 Qbquier, Mark 116,60,47,40 quier, Roberta 125 rdich, Susan 99,29,34 rdich, Tom 125 tach, Carol 125 tach, Karen 116,42 tachowitz, John 116,37 Stadtler, Kim 116 Stafslien, DuWayne 125,47,46,40,49 1 Stahl, Jim 125 . tahl, John 125,37 tahl, Shirley 99,39,36 1 tange, Vicki 99,42,35,90,61 tanley, Lindsey 125,42 Xjsmrch, sieve 116 m!Stautfer,Pc1ul Steinhoit, Fred 99 Stellick, Barb 116 , Stellick Jean 99 - lpilug, Louise 99 Dtlug, Mark 125 Stenslien, Dennis 125 gStenslien, Gwen 99,40 Stephan, Mike L. 125 Sterling, John 5B,139,39,36 Stetter, Jerry 100 Stewart, Gary 100,132 Stigen, Larry 125 N2tingl,David 116 Stinson, Vickie 100 toda, Patti 125,42,34 toddard, Sharon 125 if Stoeckly, Don 100 3 Stoeckly, Patti 125,28 Stokke, Douglas 100 Stokke, Ralph 116 Stolpa, Michelle 125 'X Starandt, Kay 125,36 torandt, Gary 100,90,36 toutfer, Paul 125 trahl,Everette 116,40 Retro nd, Jackie 125,130,42 Strand, John 116,21 ,58,47,46,49 Strassburg, Dennis 125 Strassburg, George 100,32,34 Stratman, Debbie 125 Streck, Sue 125,31 Strelow, Sheryl 116 Strittmater, Darlene 125 Strittmater, Kenneth 116 Strom, Keith 100 Strom, Sandy 125,25,42 Strong, William 100 Struxness, Debbie 116 Stuckey, Caroline 116,31 ,42,59, 1-JStudent, Pom 116 X Subera, Darrell 116 ubera, Sue 125 Sundet, Ann 100,21 ,29,23,27,139,34,54,96 S undet,Ray,116,23,27,22,58,46,112,135 urom, Carl 100,58 rland, Phyllis 100 S , Cheryl 125 ' Swan, Cynthia 101 ,32,27,43,39,36 xlhswon, George 125,213,461 wartz, Bonnie 126,35 wartz, Cathy 126,21,42 wartz,Jenniter 101,42,23,31,139,130,55,84 weet, Bill 101 Swenson, Myron 22,101,30,33,26,77 X Swenson, Randy 126,41,37 Swertteger, Tom 101 Talg, Allyn 116,35 MQ X 5 Q 'D Q 1019, William lO1,30,33,34 wWebeMina 117,34 ar1de,Paal 116 - We ,Cheryl 126,25 C11'1lCEr10V1Y 126,32 ma' athy 126,42,34 Tarn-mer, Elaine 6 Uwe berg,sQr1dru 1o4,42,2a,as,43,s9,4o,36 01155115141-1119 116.42,23,34 - KX-W berg, Sue 104,42,28,43,36 aaschar. Bill 101,60,55 Wehrs, Jensine 126 Touscher, David 22,101,30,33,22,5B Qwe 'Linda 'II7,25,35,42 Temte, Carlin 116,28,35 1 5' QWH I, Ken 126 erlsar1.l-arrv 126,47 Q W ilu d,Thomas 117 9150111 1-111110 102,34 N Wei enberger, Jim 117 e1'P511'U1PUllY 116,42 FJ 7 eissenberger,Sherry 104,133 hiede. Barbara 102,21,29,23,27.22,139.20,55,90.4 eist, James 22,104,30,33,27,26,2O hill, Richard 126,131,47,52 Qihingvold, Kristine 102,42,26,31 hampson, Barry, 126 hompson, Dale 126 hompson, Darrell 126 Thompson, David 102 X-jThompson, Jacqueline 102,42 Thompson, Jeanette 116,35,31 Thompson, Linda 126,42 'XThompson, Myra 102,29,35 Thompson, Susan 102,42 Thompson Thomas 102 Thorson, Jean 116 Thrun, Kathy 116 Tischer, Kerry 102 Titcomb, John 126 Titcomb, Steve 102,21 ,58,46,87,50 Tobin, Thomas 126 Tolleison, Robert 126 Tooke, Jett 102 Tooke, Patrick 126,47,46,52 Tovsen, Toby 126 Trailer, Mindy 126,33,35 Traister, Pamela 126 Troister, Steve 116 Trammell, Mary 116 Trapp, Dianne 126 Trierweiler, Diane 116 Trinkes, Mary Jo 102,30,32 Tronick, Mary 126,42 Troyanek, David 116,34,37 Troyanek, Gerry 126,35 Troyanek, Kathleen 26 Tulius, Mike 116 Tumianiec, Paula 103 Turner, Brent Turner, Emma 103 Tweed, Tom 126,48,52 derheim, Gregg 22,116,157 13-! Toepel, Sandy 116,21,29,32,23,135,27,28,22,20,34 x J - tine, Richard 117 V - ntine,William 117,41 Valley,Steve 126,32 Vatland,Gerald 126 Veglahn,Dave 103 Verdick, Margie 117 Verse,Dale 103 'Viner, Pamela R. 103,33,83,39,37 Viner,Randy 126 X.Voves, Rita 117 Volden, Robert 126 Vrbsky, Barbara 117 agner, Pam 117,35,42 agner, Rollin 103 Wakeman, Cheryl 117,42,25,27,35 Walburn, Gwen 103 Wall, Eugene 117,24 Wall, Gordon 103,24 Walters, Linda 117,25,26,27,30,34,31 Wang, Patty 126 Wang, Vicki 103 Wardwell, Karen 103,42,31,23,27,84 are, Cassi 103,29,26,25,34,101 o ka, Judy 103,42,25,32 as uth, Richard 117 Wassmandort, Jenny 126,42 XJ C-.1Walker, Dennis 126 Walters, Greg Waterhouse, Anita 104 Waters, Linda 117,42,25 Wateski, John 117 Wateski, Rena 126 Waushesock, Andy 104 Weber, Barbara 104 Weber, Dirk 117,24,39,132,37 Weber, Jon 104 Weber, Mark 126 Weber, Sandy W 1 Welch, Jim 117 Welch, Michael 104,21 , l Wells,Jim 126,47,49 Wemette, Joe 126 Wemette, Roger 104 Wendeling, Robert 126 5 Wendland, Barbara 117,42 , Wendland, Sandy 117 Wendling, Bruce 126 Wendling, Roger 104 Dwerneckeaiun 104,35,33,24 Owerner, Robert 117,58,36 West, Gayle 117,35 est, Micheal,106,B7 Westlie, John 106,35,33 , etterlin, Lori 117,42,34 Wetzel, Jonathan 117,30,33,26,24 etzsteon, Laurie 126,32,28,42 ewerko, James 117,56 N ipple,Paul 126 'White, Donna 117,42,28,32 jwiedrnon, Janet 126 5 Wigdohl, Ellen 126,32,42 f igdahl,Gene 117,60,55 illenberg, Janelle 106 Xjtlillenberg, Mary Jo 117,42 Willenberg, Randy 126 illenberg, Rick C. 106 Williams, Danny Wilson, Dave 126 5 imberly, Scott 117,58,34,48 X-fWinchel,Lorrayne 106,30 ing, Chris 126 Q ing, Jay 126 X-Wing, Michael 126,41 Wittenberg, Sally 126 oiehn, Barbara 126,42 Wolihoefer, Malinda 126 Wong, Gar 126 ood, Barbara 26,80,40 ood, Jennifer 126,21 ,34 Wood, Mary 126,134,124 Wood, Sandra 117,21 ,26,35 f,-jWoodard, Ellen 117 1 woodcclmas 117,39,36 Wookey, Linda 117,31 ,23,35,54 Worthington, Barbara 126 Wozniak, Jim N niak, Mary 126,42,36 W ' t, Bruce 114 Wright, Dennis 106,5B,46 Wright, Diane 106 Wright, Mike 126 Wrobel, Keith 117 Wrobel, Mike 117 'QYeske, Nancy 117 wYoung, Barbara 1l7,42,23, Young, Barb 126 Kxoung, Jackie 126,42 oung, Jean 126,32 '32 Young, Mary l17,25,35,37 oung, Suzanne 106,26,29,73,27,28,35,22,20,43,83 65,64,135,41 oungman, Deanna 117 akem, George 126 eller, Carl 127 eller, Michael 127 ielinski, Patty 117 lielke, Gordon ielke, Linclo 117 ielke, Pete 106,34,41 ielke, Sheryl 127,25,32,42 ielke, Terry 117,48 immermann, Mike 106 ' Zischke, Linda 106 Zynda, Leonard 127 J 1 J TRN . fs Y 'im X IJ X lj U , .L 'l 0 K O 1 QJQOMQ I ge,cUuZ, 591,dQf2Jc2,0 Lucy 4040 ww XYZ? l CQJPLOLJ XLLQLZ5' !sl0,Q1f.Zi'0f For the lost time, I look upon this school, And glance upon these faces Behind me, on the side, in front . . . 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