East High School - Birch Log Yearbook (Duluth, MN)

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JI vqyw, 1 , .2 .. 3 .l hw Fir- 1 1 iw BIRCH LOG EAST SENIQR HIGH SCHQQL ULUTH, MINNESQTA We, the statf, dedicate this annual to the C and to those who have prepared us to meet t For us, they hold great hope. We are the f t -we plan-we promise ourselves and all preparation to meet this challenge. May this edition ot the Birch Log, recording and traditions that have been yours this y pleasure in vivid and happy memories of a y not forgotten. tW. Joh ADVISOR: MR. G. CARLSON ART : Birch Log JANET GRINDY, MARY JO ROBINSON ADVISOR: MR. M. KUMSHA PHOTOGRAPHY: DOUG GHESNEY, GARY A. JOHNSON ADVISOR: MR. B. BUBLITZ COPY EDITOR: MARGARET COOPER 2 'ABLE OF CONTENTS TLTY ...................... 6 ARGARET PAIGE ORS .......... .... 2 0 iN DA GRIFFIN X VITIES ......... .... 6 4 EITH CAMPBELL .TS .......... .. .92 M BERDAHL ZROLASSMEN .... .... 1 18 XREN JOHNSON .ONS ........ .... 1 36 'NN LaFROTH X .... .... 1 45 NDY HAN SEN ARY JO ROBINSON 4 John Fitzgerald Kennedy, a great and good presi- dent, the friend of all people of good will, a believer in the dignity and equality of all human beings, a fighter for iustice, an apostle of peace, has been snatched from our midst by the bullet of an as- sassin . . . Our nation is bereaved. The whole world is poorer because of his loss. But we can all be better Ameri- cans because John Fitzgerald Kennedy has passed our way, because he has been our chosen leader at a time in history when his character, his vision, and his quiet courage have enabled him to chart a course for us, a safe course for us, through the shoals of treacherous seas that encompass the world. And now that he is relieved of the almost super- human burden that we imposed on him, may he rest in peace. -Chief Justice Earl Warren We in this country, in this generation, are-by destiny rather than choice-the watchmen on the walls of world freedom. We ask therefore that we may be worthy of our power and responsibility-that we may exercise our strength with wisdom and restraint-and that we may achieve in our time and for all time the ancient vision of peace on earth, goodwill to men. That must always be our goal-and the righteousness of our cause must always underlie our strength. Or, as was written long ago: Except the Lord keep the city, the watchman waketh but in vain. -John Fitzgerald Kennedy Soft, here a nation mourns, here, half in death, Half life, the atoms ioin in sorrow's song. Behold their sum, the mass devoid of breath, Inanimate-yet waxing superstrong. Look, here the mighty people kneel in prayer Before a face, an image growing dim. This one they seek-this one for whom they care- Where shall they look to rediscover him? This man is flown from them. ls he above, Or with them, silent, waiting to ascend? Can he be found here, comforting his love? What man his whereabouts can comprehend? None, none can find him now. His life has gone To freedom mortals never look upon. -Margaret Cooper FACULTY A 1 1 KARL GOERZ, PRINCIPAL Although East High is a comparatively young school, we have grown in stature and prestige in our com- munity, and within our state. Life here is pulsating with energy, and with it higher goals are attained and new records continue to be made and old ones relegated to history. This book-of-memories records the rapid growth of our student body and teaching staff, the wide variety of opportunities for student participation in school activities, and many aspirations and ambitions of the students you have met while at East. Experiences you have enjoyed during your high school years will come alive when paging through this book, and in each succeeding year the memory of these days will grow increasingly dear. Education has many rich by-products, not the least of which is lasting friends. No better record can be kept than what is contained in these memoirs. The spirit and enthusiasm of your school is evident in the numerous co-curricular and academic activities which were promoted by your efforts. During the past year we have not always been vic- torious in contests, nor have we reached every de- sired goal. However, the strength and progress of East becomes evident when perusing through these pages. It is my hope that the experiences you have enioyed here may inspire you to a life of dedication to others. Victor Bittner The assistant principal, Mr. Bittner, oversees the attendance office and handles discipline problems. He also serves as athletic director and relieves Mr. Goerz when nec- essary. Miss Rein Mrs. Johnson Miss Johnson 9 OUR OFFICE: THE HEART GF THE CHOGL East's three guidance counselors help students prepare for the future --first through individual and group counseling and testing, then with college and iob information. Miss ELEANOR ABBETT Spanish l-ll Biology Girls' Club Advisor B.S. University ot Minnesota M.A. lnteramerican College of Mexico Miss SUSAN BEASY Public Speaking English il Speech Advisor B.S. University of Minnesota, Duluth GIFFORD AXDAHL Woodworking Sheet Metal Electricity B.S. Stout State College LOWELL BOLGER Health Physical Education Assistant Basketball Coach Tennis Coach B.S. Moorehead State College M.S. Moorehead State College I: fs' Egg Q M Mrs. DOROTHY BARTLE Shorthand Typing Student Council Advisor B.S. Gustavus Adolphus HOWARD BROKKEN Solid Geometry Trigonometry B.S. Winona State Meteorology University of Chicago X K 2, . 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University of Minnesota B.A. Concordia College PAUL FILIPI English i0 Social Studies l2 B.A. New York State Teachers' College M.A. New York State Teachers' College DONALD GARNETT Plane Geometry Algebra l E.C.B.'s Advisor Assistant Football Coach Assistant Hockey Coach Baseball Coach B.A. St. Olaf College Miss FLORENCE HECTOR English IO-ll B.A. Lawrence College 12 Q V :fiii . - L ' l ss.. 1' 1 xii ' - ., yfesaazg. , H if ' fSs3ffL!j:7,k, ,- g s?Dsei.:1'-Jfswlsfa gn- 1. 1:9- 1 .4 -A 1.:f1.w1 'f--t.ffu-Qtsfrs -- -L lil-'ax -fiR4z'..1, lisa fairs. Q- fu Q-121gstfllf,1'?Z.w,f ., ,, .'Q:5gQf3 f -1iE'i3gfj3?sg:i7 Q5 is ? , , .si':'1'ffml---.a..J'l-'7?f ,,,, 1. . ,,, ,H f,:: L, f,-vf fs, -L:,: 1-:If 12g.:: l51a?T',w3ii -. , .,,, . ,,.., - ...,., f . ...M K is . xi S if al rl 5 is . sl 5 .4 , refs? . .. , . rs ,MV ,S Q 4 ii? f A 1 'iv Q .5 5 it sf at r l if X .si . if , W ' S ti. 1 ... ., ,. .:,.,.:,:- r,-,,E.....k. 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University of Minnesota, Duluth 13 MELHIOR KUMSHA Art ll-Ill-IV Red Cross Advisor B.S. University of Minnesota, Duluth M. Ed. University of Minnesota H. MERRILL LOY Physics Physical Science Assistant Football Coach A.A. University of Minnesota, Duluth B.S. Moorhead State College Mrs. MILLICENT LURYE English l2 Advanced Placement English B.A. University of Minnesota B.S. University of Minnesota, Duluth ROBERT LAUER Bookkeeping Typing B.S. Bemidji State College M.S. University of North Dakota A. D. LUDDEN Chemistry B.S. University of Wisconsin M.S. University of Wisconsin wwmmwi11--3 , 1--rp, mzmr RONALD McKlNNON Plane Geometry Consumer Math B.S. University of Minnesota, Duluth ROBERT MlX Vocal Music B.A. Luther College M.A. Montana State University CHARLES OUELLETTE Physics Advanced Physics Junior Class Advisor B.S. University of Minnesota, Duluth JACK NORDLING Biology Football Coach Track Coach B.S. Hillsdale College JOSEPH MRKONICH American History World History Basketball Coach Assistant Track Coach B.S. University of Minnesota, Duluth Miss DOROTHY PAUL English i0-lil-i2 Greyhound Advisor Girls' Club Advisor B.S. University of Minnesota M.A. University of Minnesota BERYL PETTIGREW Orchestra BM. State University of Iowa M.A. State University of Iowa THOMAS PULFORD Biology American History Driver Training B.S. University of Minnesota, Duluth M.A. University of Minnesota GLENN ROLLE Physical Education Health Hockey Coach B.S. University of Illinois M.A. University of Minnesota JOHN RONAN Reading SHA. St. John's University ALVIN SALO Algebra ll-Ill B.S. St. Cloud State College RICHARD SKOGG Algebra ll-Ill Plane Geometry Sophomore Class Advisor B.S. University of Minnesota, Duluth Miss BESS STILLWAGON Home Economics B.S. lowcl State University 16 Miss JEAN MAC RAE B.S. University of Minnesofo ROBERT STROM American History Typing School Sfore Advisor B.A. University of Minn RICHARD VERCH Biology Consumer Mofh B.S. Northland College esofa, Duluth RALPH ULLEBERG Sfudy Hcill B.A. Columbia College L.L.S. Universify of Colorado School of Low ROBERT VICKERS Bond Cheerleccler's Advisor B.S. University of Minnesota M.A. UniversiTy of lowc: LIBRARIANS Mrs. NANCY SOLAND B.S. Universiiy of Minnesofo MRS. BERTHA EICHHOLZ Nurse 18 Mrs. Skorbukko, Mrs. Puukner, Mrs. Nelsonp cooks. ROW 1: H. James, W. Woodke - O. Morrison. ROW 2: H. John son, R. Johnson, J. Hcbang cus iodions. I WHAT SQME PEOPLE WON'T Do N SENIGRS '64 i . q .. 'IORS EA R NATIONAL MERIT FI- NALISTS SECOND ROW: Bill Hanson, Peter Niss, Jim Cun- ning, David Brown, G o r ci o n Sfrewier. FIRST ROW: Steve Samuels, John Beu' kema, Margaret Cooper, Jim Hepoko- ski. HO OR SENIOR CLASS OFFICERS-Tom Ahrens vice pres., Harold Laskin, pres., Sue Burke trees., Sandy Surrell, sec. TOP TEN SECOND ROW: JoI'1n Beukema, Steve Samuels, Jim Klang, Gordon Sfrew- Ier, Mike Corzine. FIRST ROW: Linda Abramson, Gin n y Angst, Margaret Buck, Margaret Cooper, Jim Hepokoski. Again another year is drawing to a close, but for me this has been more than iust another year. Not only has it been my last year in High School, but one I shall never forget as I spent it as a student in a wonderful country and at a great school-East High. Thank you iust can't convey the feelings and gratitudes I wish to extend to everyone of you who has made this year what it has been for me. I came to Duluth not really knowing what to expect and from the tirst moment I was greeted by a wonderful family-the John Adams family and the warmth and kindness of the student body at East. I have had so many unforgettable experiences and I have learned and seen so much here in America that a list would be impossible. I have learned, besides many Im- material things, howto love fine people and a fine coun- try which has come to mean practically as much to me as my home land of New Zealand. In this age of ever increasing speed and technology, I feel a true understanding of other countries and their people is essential to world peace. This is the aim of the A.F.S. program. I do hope that I have given you an in- sight to my country and the life we lead there. I have been so happy and proud to have been a member of East High. When I return home I will certainly share with the people my life in the United States and here in Duluth and tell them how people everywhere whatever race, religion or nationality are usually the same and how we all have the same fears, aspiration and ambitions. You will remain forever with me-May God bless you all. JWWW There is a lot more to the little country known as Holland than tulips, windmills, dykes and wooden shoes, and I shall never forget the exciting time I had last summer discovering this. Living with a Dutch family, I had the opportunity to learn a great deal about their customs and entire way of life, and I hope that I can pass on to others some of the similarities and differences I noticed between our two countries. I hope, too, that I was able to give my Dutch family a little better idea of our American way of life. As an A.F.S. student, I came to realize how very important it is for people from all over the world to walk together and talk to- gether, as the A.F.S. motto says, if we are ever to truly under- stand each other. 23 I i 1 3 i F 6 E N, I x Best Student Jinny Angsf cmd John Beukemo Most Mischievous Sue Tarun and Frank Crczssweller Personolify Plus Ricky Hansen and Sue Burke Q . Y .,. , , ffm 'W iggjsvfzii bfiia1ii12i.sL2?fffi '?f1ff:fSf.va4Y W fsf Z ii 7 , ,,i: w ww, Emmy .V vi f- mhfwf-:-M.. V .?..4 ,,L-H-5, A un. Www im 5 5 5 3 :Q 4 2 2 w w s i a :K El 5: if Y 5 9 5 3 E E S 5 E 3 3 1 V 4 E P Mos? Service to The School Barbara Look and Ron Carlson Mos? Likely To Succeed Sandy Surrell and Gordon Sfrewler Biggest Flirts Shoryn Singer and Bob Nelson Most Afhlefic Marcy Smith and Doug Clark Hel Bigs Beth Tom HELEN ABELSON Don't dare me, I can't stand tempta- tion Drill team Club 2, lzaak Walton 3, E.C.B.'s 3, GAA 2,3, H.R. Sec'y Treas. 2, Girls' Club 2,3,-4, Choir 3,4. JOHN ABRAMSON Why study? The more you learn, the more you forget Pep Band Club 2,3, Ham Radio Club 4, Orchestra 4, Band 2,3,4, Pep Band 2,3,4, Proiectionist 4. LINDA ABRAMSON She can work, she can smile, neat as a pin and always in style Debate Club 2, Knitting Club 4, H.R. Sec'y 4, Nat. Honor Society 3,4 Treas., Red Si Grey Day Comm. 4, Girls' Club 2,3,4, Cabinet 3, De- bate 4. ELIZABETH ADAMS Miles of smiles Pep Band Club 2, E.C.B.'s 2,3,4, GAA 2,3,4, Letterwinner 2,3,4, Pres. 4, Red Si Grey Day Comm. 4, Prom Comm. 3, Tennis 3,4, Speech 3, Girls' Club 2,3,4, Cabinet 2, Red Cross 4, Library Ca- det 2, Band 3,4 Treas. 4, Pep Band 3,4, Open-Mind 3,4, Birch Log Rep. 3. THOMAS AHRENS A friend to many, an athlete indeed, with goals in which he will succeed Hockey Club 2,3,4, H.R. Pres. 2, Senior Class Veep. 4, Cross Country Capt. 3,4, Hockey 2,3,4 Capt. 4, Track 2,3,4, Greyhound 4, Student Council 3,4 Exec. Board 4, Snow Beau. KATHLEEN ALDEN Make others great, keep me inno- cent Typing Club 2, Drama Club 3, GAA 2, Girls' Club 2,3,4, Red Crass 3,4. PLL GIVE Y HAN Arlie Jewel ARLIE ANDERSON Bashful, sweet, and quiet, until you get to know her Izaak Walton 2, Knitting Club 3. JULIE ANDERSON Just a kind and smiling friend, her days are happy from beginning to end Drill Team Club 2, Thespians 3,4, E.C.B.'s 2, GAA 2, Red 81 Grey Day Comm. 2, Prom Comm. 3, Girls' Club 2,3,4, Stage crew 3,4, Class play 3,4, Class play comm. 2,3,4, Drill Team club treas. 2. MARNIE ANDERSON Enchanting personality with smile to match Dramatics Club 2, Thespians 3,4, E.C.B.'s 2, GAA 2, Girls' Club 2,3,4, Choir 3,4, Greyhound 3,4, Class play Comm. 3,4. PAUL ANDERSON He loves but one-at a time Camera Club 2, Car Discussion 3. VIRGINIA ANGST The world looks tor people like her lzaak Walton 2, Math Club 3, GAA 2, H.R. sec'y 3, Nat. Honor Society 3,4 sec'y, Nat. Forensics 3,4, Speech 4, Girls' Club 2,3,4, Debate 3,4, Open-Mind 2,3,4 Sec'y 4, Birch Log Rep. 2,4. RICHARD ANNEKE He is specially adept at getting along H.R. Veep 3,4. Linda Kathy Ma rn PGUI Jinny Dick 28 Archie JAMES ANTONSON Always a friend, never a foe, That's my motto, wherever I go JOHN ARIO Why worry-lt makes wrinkles Drafting Club 2, Aeronautics 3, Cross Country 2. ROBERT ASPLING Doing easily what others find dit- ticult is talent Hams Club 2,3,4, Orchestra 2,3,4, Band 2,3,4. CAREY ATTERBURY Blonde and Pretty Transfer from San Rafael, Calif. RAYMOND AUS We only live once, so let's make the best of it Football Club 2,3, President 2,3, E Club 4, Homeroom President 4, Football 2,3,4, Track 2,3,4, Snow Beau Candidate 4. JO ELLEN AVERBOOK lf silence were golden, she would be a millionaire Dramatics Club 2, French Club 3,4, G.A.A. 2, Girls' Club 2,3,4, Chorale 2,3, A'Cappella 4. John Bob J To THQ E WHO CANNOT SEEJO Roni Balmsi RONI AZUZ Roni is as active as she is attractive Coin Club 2, Dramatics Club 3, Red 84 Grey Day Comm. 3, Girls' Club 2,3,4, Oltice Cadet 3,4, Sweetheart Dance Comm. 4. PETER BAGLEY A little nonsense now and then, is rel- ished by the best of men Dramatics Club 2, Thespian's Club 3, Prom Comm. 3, Class play 2,3,4, Class play Comm. 2,3,4, Open-Mind 2,3,4, Business Advisor 3,4. RICHARD BAKKE lf school is liberty, give me death Car Discussion Club 4. LYNETTE BALMER l like to study in the morning but l forget to get up Pep Club 2, Girls' Car Discussion Club 3, E.C.B.'s 2,3,4, Red Sr Grey Day Comm. 3, Prom Comm. 3, Pep Club Veep 2, Car Discussion Sergeant at Arms 3. JUDIE BARBER As lively as she looks Pep Club 2,3, E.C.B.'s 2, G.A.A. 2, Red Sr Grey Day Comm. 2,3, Girls' Club 2,3,4, Red Cross 2, Choir 2,3,4, Class play Comm. 2,3,4, Sweetheart Dance Comm. 4. EDWARD BARBO A fellow with personality plus, he is known by all of us Hockey Club 2,3,4, Homeroom Veep 2,3,4, Red Sr Grey Day Comm. 3, Prom Comm. 3, Hockey 2,3,4, Football 2, Snow Beau Candidate 4. 29 Pete Box ,lu BCll3lS Pete George THE Jan Little Joe Sandi John PETER BECKWITH A man worthwhile, conscientious, and honorable Sports Officials' Club 2,3, Homeroom Presi- dent 3, Student Council 2, Intramural Bowling 2,3. GEORGE BELANGER He puts his troubles in a trunk and sits on the lid and laughs lsaac Walton 2,3, Car Discussion 4. DIANE BENSON One fourth smile, three fourths friend- liness Study Club 2, Art Club 3,4, Choir 4, Class ring Comm. 3. KAREN BENSON All wisdom doesn't come from books, why study it might spoil my looks E.C.B.'s 2,3, Drill Team Maiorettes 2,3, Choir 4, Bowling 2. JAMES BERDAHL A wit that never fails Debate Club 2, Dramatics Club 3, Thespians Club 4, Homeroom Presi- dent 2, Homeroom Treasurer 4, Nat. Honor Society 3,4, Quill 81 Scroll 4, Red 81 Grey Day Comm. 3,4, Prom Comm. 3, Speech 2,3, Chair 4, Debate 2, Class play 4, Class ring comm. 3, Birch Log Sports Editor 4, Dramatics Club Pres. 3, Football Student Mngr. 3. HERBERT BERG Some say he's bashful, others doubt it Aeronautics Club 3, Baseball 3,4, Skiing 3,4, Football 2. U RI EOR JANET BERGMAN She makes the sun shine in a shady place Typing Club 2, Pep Band Club 3,4, G.A.A. 2, Girls' Club 2,3,4, Band 2,3,4. ROBERT BERINI As likeable as he is lookable E Club 4, Basketball Club 3, Football Club 2, Sophomore Class Veep 2, Red 81 Grey Comm. 2,3, Prom Comm. 3, Football 2,3,4, Basketball 2,3,4, Baseball 2,3,4, Student Council 2,3. CLAUDIA BERNHARDT Common sense is not a common thing Birch Log Club 2, Pep Club 3, Ski Club 4, G.A.A. 2, Girls' Club 2,3,4. SAND! BERNSTEIN Love is what makes the world go round, that's why l'm always dizzy Drill Team Club 2,3, Knitting Club 4, E.C.B.'s 13, Red 81 Grey Day Comm. 4, Prom Comm. 3, Girls' Club 2,3,4, Red Cross 2, Football Finale Comm. 4. JOHN BEUKEMA Men shall speak of his achievements Debate Club 2, Chess Club 3, Thespians Club 4, Nat. Honor Society 3,4, Nat. Forensics 3,4, Speech 4, Debate 3,4, Class play 3,4, Open-Mind 2,3,4, Business Mngr. 4. FRANCE BINDLER The only thing that keeps me ot? the honor roll is my marks Girls' Club 2,3,4, Cabinet 2, Birch Log Club 3, lsaac Walton Club 4, E.C.B.'s 3, G.A.A. 2, Homeroom Sec. 2, Thespians 4, Red 84 Grey Day Comm. 2,3,4, Prom Comm. 3, Red Cross 3, Class play comm. 3, 4, Open-Mind 2,3,4, Sweetheart Dance Comm. 4. 30 Benny asgQf.,+f55ff.ff.ir . t't,m 5. it ssiiittlcfg , sit if f- tt? i1V,f'S5', tt W -55.. .f fwtflell ffz. . rr? f,.t,ri,,ii, lggnx, 'ifxzfl X iii- ,. ..z Mm :i.'::.., ,'i..,' sr!-'.5,1 ' ..i.. 5 .tty .ttittl,iii5.Q-,il- . rw.-1a.,sr 11' .- .izigg ,pgraxizg tifigg xi,'.t.'?'f-Yr? .,.. .,:fEE'.f ' fgfffif far' ., we-1'.s'.tfftz. lf.f-.'l,1'.1.--:'?z rr ,V we-rf. , ,.f,gz'f.r ,i,,- f ,i 1 i' A Herbie Bernie Sonice Julie I JULIE BLAKE She has a quiet nature that never varies Transfer from Cheyenne, Wyoming 4, Girls' Club 4. RICHARD BORKEN Knowledge comes, but wisdom ling- ers Radio Hams' Club 2,3,4, Orchestra 2,3,4, Band 2,3, 4 Veep 4, Pep Band 2,3,4, Greyhound 4. JUDY BOUCHARD As iolly as can be, a fun-loving girl is she Isaac Walton 2, Knitting Club 3, Car Discussion Club 4, Girls' Club 2,3,4, Rick JAMES sovcz He says time and thinks Q lot, A nicer 1' - ' Y' 'i'k f 'ffflfl fellow could not be bought Hobby Club 2, Future Sci- A N A entists of America 3, H.R. Pres. 3, Student Council 4, f l Cross Country 3,4, Track 3,4. A ' I, i '- -1 MARK BRADLEY A big boy with a heart to match Chess Club 2,3, Pres. 2,3, Ski Club 4, Nat. Honor Society 4, Nat. Forensics 4, Debate 4, Class play 4, Open-Mind iii, it .i:,.,,. , ,.qI::Q,f'f' 3,4. ' DIANE BRICKLEY 'fri-if from quiet. Y ,...,.. Jim Mark L . V s i i., . . JERI BROOKS Life is iolly, life is gay, why work when i': ei ' 1 you can plow., Typing Club 2, Birch Log 3, Girls' Club ,3t2'f 51EE,' i2i1,,':fi2,.: + I .1 2,3,4, Graduation Announcements Comm. 4. --,-ur. . 1 .ii Airtel, DAVID Brown sincere and obligingn Debate 2, Future 1a,gi ,fi' iiitaif :FT 'itll- f 5535 El m iii, Scientists of America 3, Nat. Honor Society 3,4, Nat. filgllli v . , .. 1- -1.3 .22 ,E :fill Forensics 3,4, Swimming 2, Speech 3,4, Debate 3,4, Class fiitigtill ' -its ' irlilw , - - ..,f,grt.r,,, '..- - '-' 1635- .r '.lgyi,,',-,, Play 4, open Mind 2,3,4. We, ,gsm 'i-' I PATRICIA BROWN Modest, quiet, and sweet. Drama It - ' iiiifffli Club 2,3, Knitting Club 4, Girls' Club 2,3,4, Choir 2,3,4, 5 'K L MQ Chorelaires 2,3,4, gc A 1 , , fi ':iw,,1exe-.fi-Z if - 1 g Brooksie MARGARET BUCK Her ways are ways of pleasantness and her marks are A's Knitting Club 2, Isaac Walton 3, Car Discussion Club 4, Nat. Honor Society 3,4, Tennis 4, Girls' Club 2,3,4, Orchestra Sec'y 3 Veep 4, Birch Log Rep. 2. SUSAN BURKE Everybody's friend and no one's enemy Birch Log Club 2, Pep Club 3, Cheerleaders' Club 4, E.C.B,'s 2,3,4, GAA 2, H.R. Veep 3,4, Class Treas. 4, Prom Comm. 3, Cheerleader B 3, A 4, Homecoming Queen Candidate 4, Girls' Club 2,3,4, Sweetheart Dance Comm. 4, Birch Log Sec'y 2, Pep Club Sec'y 3, Com- mencement Announcement Comm. 4, Miss East 4. PRISCILLA BURMAN There's no cosmetic for beauty like happiness. Davy Judy Diane Pat Marg Sue Pris 31 Mouth ,, - I 1 ' 4 it ,141 Irs, Maw: , i eu-it Iigx lx si,sl.p , ,H .Lt In I 'I , ,trim ,mi 5, I ig gm 5 , I lil? fi I Eli, 99,23 ,I ,' . .,i.-tb l. -,. .,lr,,. if, zllpi 'll' ill -.,..,,. lfi', 6215 . 1 'llsff Iii? igriirll' iii is . , , 1 ly' I ii f' s I I I , 'I Bill Di PLL I Dave Nor I 2. M' IITOUII Brent RICHARD BURNS Generally speaking, l'm generally speaking'f E.C.B.'s 2,3,4 Veep 3, Pres. 4, Nat. Honor So- ciety 3,4, Thespians 3,4 Veep 4, Quill Sn Scroll 3,4, Red 8t Gray Day Comm. 3,4, Prom Comm. 3, Greyhound 2,3, 4 Editor In chief 4, Class Play 3,4, Open-Mind 3,4, Foot- ball Finale Comm. 3,4, Teen Page Writer 3,4, FTA 3 Treas. 3. DIANE BURZYNSKI She's station P.E.P., broadcasting cheerfulness E.C.B.'s 2,3,4, Pep Club 3,4, GAA 2,3, H.R. sec'y-treas. 4, Red 8- Grey Day Comm. 2,3,4, Choir, Football finale Comm. 4, Sweetheart Dance Comm. 4, Miss East Candidate 4. , DAN CAHOON Who spiked my wheaties??'?!!lf' Gun Club 2, Car Club 3. WILLIAM CALL School breaks up my day so muchl Coin Club 2, Skin Diving Club 2. KEITH CAMPBELL If I don't say much, I can't get into trouble Aeronautics Club 3, Isaac Walton 2, Photog- raphy Club 4, Quill 8r Scroll 4, Red 81 Grey Day Co-mm. 3,4, Prom Comm. 3, Birch Log 3,4. BETH CARLSON There's no end to her store of friendli- ness Girls' Club 2,3,4, Cabinet 2,3,4 Social Chairman 4, Prom Comm. 3, E.C.B.'s 3, GAA 2, Red 81 Grey Day Comm. 2,3,4, Sweetheart Dance Comm. 4. DAVID CARLSON Once known he's a true friend Foot- ball Club 2,3. RONALD CARLSON Ready to work, ready to play, ready to help whenever he may Boys' Choir 2, Basket- ball Club 3, lsaac Walton 4, H.R. Pres. 2, Class Pres. 3, Class Treas. 2, Red 84 Grey Day Comm. 2,3,4, Prom Comm. 3, Cross Country 2,3, Choir,'Student Council Veep. 3, Pres. 4. TONY CARROLL' Makes friends wherever he goes, a fellow everyone knows Isaac Walton 2, Car Discussion 3,4. ROBERT CASPERSON Of all the things I like the best, l much prefer to sit and rest Aeronautics 3,4. BRENT CHAPMAN Just call me Doc-I can operate any- where Transfer 4. DOUGLAS CHESNEY The world is no better if we worry, life is no longer if we hurry Photography Club 2, Aero- nautics Club 3, Birch Log Photographer 2,3,4. , , , 5 , 32 ncoonu I l Bessy yiggftg yi ,, up k , ..,.. A . Q Xe 1 S . . I. fr . , ,t. Q... t tt? ru , . ri II' nf f I Wi 'ii w ,rim fr. ,,.. . ,.,,.,,... i ' .5 Sl, ' ,s ni I '. Ht Ilihw i Al' lv 'T' N, .M gr , .,, .. . 't 5 K I 23.1, it i - 7 .Jw ,MBI .1 Tony Tiger ,. t tif . Ili ,Iii fi. 5:2 tl . 'gi I i . Kilt gr, ,I r., to .- E,i ,,t,,x it ,l., . ,.W t .ig I 235 ,51 If f it 1 4 If ,i , I S ,gt tif! g is VII' I Iilgigxx I' 1 ,X fx sl , Ei, it . fig all I l t :l?l,il:f . 1. 5, zV,f ,,2E:f, I 1 in L Doug :f it J if iitJqj.j,,3, iA . 5 -',,,,..z,+t:,1',f , , g,.,. sf... . ,,',ft,-Milf 'ifftifm -K-WI? nxt i wiisit,i,xi., K . N. ga Sw, f, , ,xt---' wi- '5'5:fef,,, ff tttttifii tu, will E C, 1 i,,i,, Q , ,. ww.,-, ft ,,- .... .--..--M7- ,E',Z' , 1 . ,,etfw.f1ts'fJif'! ,ffsws iwzv - . ,,',.,,v,'gfw.i, .-,,::-f ' Qifi Jiri! f .fmwfgt , ti -1 . . I --I. ,H gy., .,, , tr I ..,., ,.,: ,,..,, , -i t iii., ALrtf3,Ztgiz4,,t,, ,,,, llfgli it it 5 I ..,,,., . ,t ' ,r L f, .4 ' f,.-,. t risky, t . . A N,-f,,-r .fifm -' I -I ,ffff-,iris 1 ' . u,, ,,,,. yn, .v I ':::Si!v:-,'. . gn 1' v' fis ts .'fl s':,if . '. W, , f 'i,. ' Lf .. -t. T, 'f5I5 I3. I. Wg , ', A K tam Wy t. ., Don Squatty .- li .-:E mf, ' i:: i:L 44, , DONNAN CHRISTENSEN He's noisy in a quiet way Isaac Walton Club 2,3, Swimming 3,4. BEVERLY CHRISTIANSON The mildest manner, the gentlest heart Knitting Club 2,3, Travel Club 4, Home- room Tres. 2, Red 8, Gray Day Comm. 3,4, Girls' club 2, 3,4, Library Cadet 3,4, Band 3, Sweetheart Dance Comm. 4. DREW CHRISTIE I can't get up with the son, because I stay up too late with the daughter Sports Ofticials 2,3, E Club 4, Baseball 3,4. DOUG CLARK He's a football man, he's a hockey man, and last but not least, a ladies' man Hockey 2,3,4, Homeroom Pres. 2,3,4, Football 2,3,4, Baseball 2,4, Track 3. BARBARA COFFIN She looks like an angel and acts like one too, but you can never tell what an angel will do Transfer from Mpls. in iunior year, Knitting Club 3, ECB's 4, Prom Comm. 3, Girls' Club 3,4, Sweetheart Dance Comm. 4, Class Play Comm. 4. BURTON COHEN He may be serious, but his thoughts are witty Coin B1 Hobby Club 2, Future Teachers 3. T0 CHEER THE WE Red Suzy GARRY COHEN Rather quiet, rather shy still he's a real swell guy Aeronautics 2,3, Greyhound 3,4. HOWARD COHEN When I feel like studying I lay down and sleep it oft Radio Club 2, Car discussion Club 3,4, Sound room 2,3,4, Proiectionist 3,4. MARILYN COHEN In her quietness there is charm Knit- ting club 2,3,4, ECB's 2, GAA 2, Girls' Club 2,3,4, Library Cadet 3, Greyhound 3,4, Class Play Comm. 2,3, Open- Mind 2, Birch Log Rep. 4. SUZANNE COHN if silence were golden, a penny would buy her Dramatics Club 2,3, GAA 2, Speech 3, Girls' Club 2,3,4, Greyhound 2. CYNTHIA COOLE Quiet people often surprise you Pep Club 2, E.C.B.'s 2, GAA 2, Red 8, Gray Day Comm. 2, Girls' Club 2,3,4 Cabinet 3, Band 2,3. MARGARET COOPER Her work is always done with care, and of respect she's earned her share Art Club 2, Math Club 3, Nat. Honor Soc. 3,4, Quill 84 Scroll 4, Girls' Club 2,3,4, Open-Mind 2,3,4, Class Ring Comm. 3, Birch Log Rep. 4. 33 Bev Rock Barb Burt RY LONG Bungy Marilyn Cindy Margy Dee . jg ,. , ' 'hill .I ,. Mike Geoff Jim FOR I Sue Rick Dallas Ron DEANNA CORDES Chatter, chatter, all day long Dra- matics 25 Typing Club 35 E.C.B.'s 25 GAA 25 Red 8. Gray Day Comm. 25 Girls' Club 2,3,45 Band 3. MIKE CORZINE ln music he is very skilled and is a per- son most self-willed Chess Club 25 Boys' Choir 3,45 Nat. Honor. Society 3,45 A Cappella Choir 3,4 Pres. 45 Junior Rotarian. FRANK CRASSWELLER What could I do if I couIdn't sing? Birch Log 25 Sports Officials 35 Aeronautics 45 ECB's 3,45 Homeroom Ott. 2,45 Student Council 25 Quill 81 Scroll 45 Red 8. Grey Day Comm. 3,45 Basketball 25 Golf 2,45 Greyhound 2,3,4, Page Edit. 45 Class play 45 Faculty game 45 Crass 8. the Greases 4. GEOFFREY CROCKETT Why worry-it makes wrinkles Aeronautics 35 Dramatics 25 Open-Mind 2,3,4. JAMES CUNNING Wise men go far in this world Aeronautics 2,35 Photography 45 Football 25 Orchestra 2,3,45 Band 2,3,4, Pep Band. DAVID DALHBERG I can't stand a conformist MY ER SUSAN DAHLQUIST 4'lt's all in the walk Pep Club 2,35 ECB's 2,3,45 Red 81 Grey Day Comm. 35 Girls' Club 2, 3,45 Sweetheart Dance Comm. 45 School store worker 45 GAA 2. WILLIAM B. DALLOS Happy am I, contented and free5 why can't everyone be as lucky as me Boys' choir 2,3,45 ECB's 25 Homeroom Veep. 25 A Cappella Choir, Chore- laires 3,45 Student Council 3,45 Debate 25 Class Play 2. TIM DAVERN l'm willing to work, but l'd rather play Aeronautics Club 25 Car Club 3,45 Homeroom Sec. 25 Pro- iectionist 4. RICK DAVIS Not too loud, not too shy, iust the nicest sort of guy Debate 25 Aeronautics 3,45 Homeroom Order Council 45 Class Announcement Comm. 45 Homeroom In- tramurals 3,4. RONALD DeARMOND A fine fellow in every way Foot- ball Club 2,35 E- Club 45 Homeroom Veep 35 Pres. 45 Nat. Honor Society 3,45 Football 2,3,45 Baseball 2,3,45 Birch Log Rep. 25 Homeroom Order Council 45 Home- room Intramurals 3,4. MIKE DELYEA He may be quiet here, but did you ever see him elsewhere? Transfer from Longview, Wash. 45 Aeronautics Club 45 Homeroom Veep 45 Nat. Honor So- ciety 45 Football 4. 34 I I Emon Terreck l l Dave l Moth Mike Zanuzouski Smooth Laura STEVEN DENTINGER Zan, the lion man Boys' Choir 4, A' Cappella Choir 4, Chorelaires 4, Track 4. Transfer from Eau Claire. ' ORVILLE DEZELL These quiet people often deceive you Isaac Walton 2, Architectural Drawing 3, Skin Diving Club 4. ROBERTA DILLENBECK l'm little, l'm wise, I'm a terror for my size Study Club 2, Knitting Club 3, Car Discus- sion 4, GAA 2,3, Girls' Club 2,3,4, Red Cross 4, Girls' Choir 4. KEN DONOVAN Never do tomorrow what you can do next week Hockey Club 2,4, E.C.B.'s 3, H.R. Sec. 3,4, Red 84 Grey Day Comm. 3,4, Hockey 4, Tennis 3,4, Grey- hound 4, Class play 4, Open-Mind 3,4. GAIL DOUGLASS Skate muchI? Isaac Walton 3, Girls' Club 2,3,4 Cabinet 2,4, H.R. Treas. 4, Red 8- Grey Day Comm. 2,3, Prom Comm. 3, Class Play Comm. 4, Foot- ball finale Comm. 4, Gregory Greyhound 4, Sweetheart Dance Comm. 4, Birch Log Rep. 3. MARK DREHER What do you mean I don't have dim- ples? Boys' Choir 2, lsaac Walton 3, Choir 3,4. PASS THIS WA LAURA DRIER Her quietness is doubtful JOHN DUNPHY Girls-the subject never crossed my mind Officials' Club 2,3, Study Club 4, H.R. Pres. 2,3, Student Council 4, Cross Country 3, Football 4. ELLEN EKEROTH She is somewhat livelier than her moth- er thinks Pep Club 2, Dramatics Club 3, Car Discussion Club 4, H.R. Veep 3, Girls' Club 2,3,4, Student Council 3, Orchestra 2,3,4, Girls' Choir 4. BEVERLY EKLUND A miss who's full of mischief Drill Team Club 2, Dramatics Club 3, Car Discussion 4, Girls' Club 2,3,4. MARY ELETSON l have a problem for every solution Pep Club 2, Dramatics Club 3, GAA 2, Girls' Club 2,3,4, Choir 3,4-. SANDRA ENBERG l've got some great ideas for party games Birch Log Club 2, Study Club 3, Girls' Club 2,3,4, Orchestra 3. Orv Skoot Gail Silent Warrior Dumpy Ellen Bev Mary Sandy 35 Di Sandy Rey. Sam M DIANE ENGEL A most mischievous twinkle lurks in her eyes Drill Team 3,4, Girls' Club 2,3,4. SANDRA ERICKSON The girl with a smile is a girl worthwhile Knitting Club 2,3, Travel Club 4, GAA 2, Girls' Club 2,3,4, Red 81 Grey Day Comm. 4, Sweetheart Dance Comm. 4. WAYNE ERICKSON He has a mind of his own Study Club 2, Ski Club 3,4, Skiing 3,4. ALAN ETHUN Before you know him he may seem shy yet there's mischief in his eye Debate Club 2, Isaac Walton 3, Future Scientists of America 4, Debate 2. MARILYN EVA My interests are elsewhere Knitting Club 3, Study Club 4, Class Play Comm. BILL EVERETT Some say he's bashful, others doubt it Isaac Walton Club 2,3, Future Scientists of America 4, Swimming 2,3,4. I'LL SH RE Y FAITH Sally Mari-land Sue Denny SALLY FALGREN Small, cute, and quiet bound, a nicer girl cannot be found Pep Club 2, Girls' Club Cabinet 3, Knitting Club 4, H.R. Sec. 3, Prom Comm. 3, Girls' Club 2,3,4, Sweetheart Dance Comm. 3. MARILYN FARRELL A pleasant-like and trustworthy pal Photography Club 2, Knitting Club 3, Girls' Club. MARY ANN FEWSON What would I do if l couldn't giggle? Study Club 2, Phari Car Club 3, E.C.B.'s 4, GAA 2, Red 81 Grey Day Comm. 3,4, Girls' Club 2,3,4. SUSAN FLYNN Style is the dress of thought Isaac Wal- ton 2,3, E.C.B.'s 3, GAA 2, H.R. Sec. 4, Red 81 Grey Day Comm. 2,3,4, Girls' Club 2,3,4, Student Council 2,3, Class ring Comm. 3, Sweetheart Dance Comm. 4. DENISE FORO Nice to look at-better yet to know Pep Club 2,3, E.C.B.'s 4, GAA 2, Red 8x Grey Day Comm. 3, 4, Girls' Club 2,3,4, Class Play Comm, 4, School store 4, Birch Log Rep. 3, Sweetheart Dance 4. MARY KIRSTEN FREDRICKS Quiet and sincere FTA 2, Isaac Walton 3,4, GAA 2, Red 81 Grey Day 4, Girls' Club 2,3,4, Chorale 3, Class Play Comm. 4. 36 Wayne Buffalo Bill Phari Kris Fremie MARC FREIMUTH Fore . . . Math Club 3,45 Nat. Honor Society 3,45 Nat. Forensics 45 Golf 3,45 Debate 4. STEVEN FREIMUTH lt is his rule to speak in school, and at a party he is duly hearty Math Club 25 Math 85 Slide Rule Club 35 Skin Diving Club 45 Cross Country 2,3545 Letterwinner 45 Class play 2. DIANE FRENETTE She takes her life with an easy swing Isaac Walton 25 Knitting Club 35 Travel Club 45 GAA 2,35 Red 8g Gray Day Comm. 35 Prom Comm. 35 Girls' Club 2,3,45 Sweetheart Dance Comm. 4. LARRY FURO Plenty of people have Ioined his clan, be- cause he's tall and a handsome man Isaac Walton 25 Aeronautics Club 35 E Club 45 Cross Country 2,3,45 Track 354. JUDY GABRIELSON Don't be bitter--reconsider Pep Club 25 Knitting Club 35 E.C.B.'s 35 Red Et Gray Day Comm. 45 Prom Comm. 35 Girls' Club 2,3,45 Ottice Cadet 3,45 Class Play comm. 45 Sweetheart Dance Comm. 4. MARY JO GAGNE We hear your laughter all the day- You like to work, and you like to play Pep Club 25 Knit- ting Club 3,45 GAA 25 Red 8g Gray Day Comm. 3,45 Girls' Club 253,45 Sweetheart Dance Comm. 4. I 5 x l I il I glF Steve UITI-I E ERY TROUBLED HE RT Gina JEANNE GALLOP Her smile is a ray of sunshine Drill team 25 Isaac Walton 35 E.C.B.'s 45 Red 8m Gray Day Comm. 45 Girls' Club 253,45 Class Play Comm. 3,45 Sweet- heart Dance Comm. 4. JOE GAMBUCCI Lite and I are good friends TOM GAMBUCCI He's friendly, so they say5 you'll like him right away TOM GELINEAU Why worry about education? Having fun is my vacation Radio Club 3. PATRICIA GERRISH A fine girl-a fine friend Typing Club 253,45 Choir 2,3,45 Girls' Club 2,3,4. WILLIAM GETTS Very studious, except when he's study- ing Birch Log Club 25 Aeronautics Club 35 Future Scien- tists Club 45 Birch Log Assis. Sports Editor 3. Joe Tom Galileo Pa 37 t Bill Lin Karen Dan Dave Gill Goody n Jan I LINDA GILBERTSON We like her lust the way she is Typing Club 2, Dramatics Club 3, Knitting Club 4, GAA 2, Girls' Club 2,3,4. KAREN GIMSE Even though I come as a double, I make up my own mind without any troublel Isaac Wal- ton 2, Knitting Club 3, GAA 2, Girls' Club 2,3,4. PETER GIMSE A man ot few words doesn't have to take so many of them back Drafting 2, Boys' Choir 3, Cross Country 3,4, Choir 3,4, Cross Country Letterwinner 4. DANIEL GLIBBERY Study and you slave alone, so why study? Gun Club 2, Boys' Choir 3,4, Choir 3,4. DAVID GLIBBERY Possessor of much knowledge and more friends Pep Band Club 2,3, Band 2,4, Pep Band 2,3,4. GAIL GONSKA Her life is like a moon, there is a man in it Isaac Walton 2, Knitting 3, E.C.B.'s 4, GAA 2, Red 81 Gray Day Comm. 2,3,4, Prom Comm. 3, Girls' Club 2, 3,4, Student Council 2, Class Play Comm. 3,4, Sweetheart Dance Comm. 4, Birch Log Rep. 4. M Y NEVER GILLIAN GRAHAM Always happy, never a frown, every- one's happy when Gill's around E.C.B.'s 4, GAA 4, Speech 4, Girls' Club 4, Student Council 4, Debate 4, A.F.S. student from New Zealand 4. HAROLD GOLDFINE Handsome, smart, and not too tall, life is to him, an isometric ball Football 2,3,4, H.R. Veep 3, H.R. Pres. 4, Nat. Honor Society 3,4, Track 2,3,4, Swim- ming 2,3,4. SUSAN GRANBERG Liking life on the lighter side Drill team 2, Thespian 3,4, E.C.B.'s 2,3, Nat. Forensics 3,4, Red 8g Grey Day Comm. 2,3,4, Prom Comm. Chairman 3, Speech 3, Girls' Club 2,3,4, Orchestra 2,3,4, Band 3,4, Debate 3, Class Comm. 2,3,4, Open Mind 3,4, Sweetheart Dance Comm. 4, Birch Log Rep. 2. LINDA GRIFFIN Live, love, laugh, and be happy Birch Log 2,3,4, Assis, Sport Ed. 3, Sen. Edit. 4, Thespians 3,4, FTA 4, E.C.B.'s 3, GAA 2, Nat. Forensics 2,3,4, Red 8, Grey Day Comm. 2,3,4, Prom Comm. Chairman 3, Speech 2,3,4, Girls' Club 2,3,4, Greyhound page editor 2, Debate 2,3, Class play 2,3, Class Play Comm. 2,3,4, Open Mind 2,3,4, Pub. Chairman 4. JANET GRINDY Charming and sweet and always so neat Art Club 2,4, E.C.B.'s 2, GAA 2,3, H.R. Veep 4, Red 84 Grey Day Comm. 2,3,4, Prom Comm. Chairman 3, Girls' Club 2,3,4, Cabinet 3, Choir 3,4, Chorelaires 4, Choir Sec'y-treas. 4, Greyhound 2,3,4, Page Editor 4, Class Ploy Comm. 4, Football Finale Comm. 4, Sweetheart Dance Comm. 4. HERBERT GROGAN Who says nice things come in small packages? Boys' Choir 2,3, Speech 4, Choir 3,4. 38 I l it ll? ,gl Pete I l Gail Granny Herb I Gus Owl .Iac Dick ROBERT GUSTAFSON A little shy, but an awfully swell guy Car Discussion Club 2,3,4, Homeroom Intramurals. CHARLES HALL Always willing to lend a helping hand Boys' Choir 2,3,4, Quill 81 Scroll 4, Red 84 Grey Day Comm. 3,4, Prom Comm. 3, A'Cappella Choir 4, Grey- hound 2,3,4, Business Manager 4, Hr. Rep. 2,3,4. .IANET HANGER A pretty smile with a friendship worth- while Birch Log Club 2, Girls' Car Discussion 3, E.C.B.'s 4, Prom comm. 3, Girls' Club 2,3,4, Sweetheart Dance Comm. 4, Guidance Cadet 4. GREGORY HANSEN Owl is a man with whom heaven's acquainted, but it is certainly True he'll never be sainted Chess 2, Aeronautics 4, Red 84 Grey Day Comm. 3,4, Greyhound 4. RICHARD HANSEN What would I do if I couldn't smile Football Club 2, Basketball Club 3,4, Prom Comm. 3, Football 4, Basketball 3,4, Baseball 3,4, Student Council 2,3,4, Class Ring Comm. 3. SANDRA HANSEN But I iust can't think . . . that way anyway! Birch Log Club 2, Girls' Car Discussion Club 3, Drill Team Club Sec. 4, E.C.B.'s 3, G.A.A. 2, .Homeroom Sec. 3, Quill 81 Scroll 4, Red 8g Grey Day Comm 2,3,4, Prom Comm. 3, Girls' Club 2,3,4, Drill Team 4, Class Play Comm. 2,3,4, Football Finale Comm. 4, Sweetheart Dance Chairman 4, Birch Log 3,4, Assistant sect. Editor 4. Lorry Jan AVE LI ED IN VA N .IACLYN HANSON An attractive brunette with eyes of brown, she makes her way about the town Library Club 2, Birch Log Club 3, Girls' Club 2,3,4, A' Cappella Choir 3,4, Chorelaires 4. WILLIAM HANSON Always willing to heIp ROBERT HAVER All Bveck guys are beautiful Football Club 2,3, E Club 4, E.C.B.'s 4, Homeroom President 2, Red 8: Grey Day Comm. 2,3,4, Prom Comm. 3, Football 2,3,4, Basketball 2, Class Ring Comm. 3, Snow Beau Can- didate 4. RICHARD HAWLEY Always a friend and always willing to prove it Sports Officials Club 2, Basketball Club 3, E Club 4, Cross Country 2,3,4, Basketball 2,3,4, Base- ball 2,3,4. LINDA HEITSCH Lovely to look at and pleasant to know Birch Log Club 2, Girls' Car Discussion Club 3, E.C.B.'s 3, G.A.A. 2, Red 8t Grey Day Comm. 3,4, Home- coming Queen Candidate 4, Girls' Club 2,3,4, Chaplain 4, Guidance Cadet 3,4, Sweetheart Dance Comm. 4, Birch Log Typist 3. ARLINE HEMENWAY lt's better to be small and shine than to be large and cast a shadow Isaac Walton 2,3, G.A.A. 2,4, Girls' Club 2,3,4, Red Cross 2. 39 Bill Kroog Linda Ar SS Z . J 21 ' 1 -it , ,nf Jim Carol LESLEY HENDRICKSON She has principles, and she sticks to them Girls' Club Cabinet 2,4, Birch Log Club 3, E.C.B.'s 2, Homeroom Secretary 4, Thespians 4, Red 82 Grey Day Comm. 3,4, Prom Comm. 3, Girls' Club Treas- urer 4, Red Cross 2, Class Play 4, Comm. 4, Sweetheart Dance Comm. 4. RILEY HENDRICKSON So I don't live the life of Riley Arch, Dr. Club 2, Fut. Scientists Club 3, Skin Diving Club 4, Cross Country 3,4. JUDY HENSCH An angel in ways and looks Pep Band 2,3,4, Quill Fx Scroll 4, Red 8x Grey Day Comm. 4, Or- chestra 2,3,4, Greyhound 2,3,4, Page Editor 4, Band 2, 3,4, Secretary 4, Class play Comm. 3, Sweetheart Dance Comm. 4. JIM HEPOKOSKI A sharp boy with brains to spare CAROL HICKS A little quiet until you get to know her SUE HIGHLAND A bubbly smile with personality to match IULL GIVE Y HAN Hilder I Santa ARLENE HILDEBRANDT I can do anything but behave Knitting Club 2, Pep Club 3, E.C.B.'s 3, Red 81 Grey Day Comm. 4, Girls' Club 2,3,4. KLAS HOLMGREN The kind of fellow we all like to know Travel Club 4, Transfer from Sweden 4. JON HOLT I'd like my favorite kind of sandwich please Football Club 2,3, E Club 4, Homeroom President 2,3, National Honor Society 4, Quill and Scroll 4, Prom Comm. 3, Football 2,3,4, Tennis 3,4, Choir 3,4, Page Editor 4, Student Council 4, Class Play Comm. 3,4, Class Ring Comm. 3. MICHAEL HOLT Nat so good in tennis but great on the boards Chess Club 2, Study Club 3, Ski Club 4. JAMES HON A little work won't hurt anyone, but why take chances Dramatics 2, Ritie Club 3, Cross Country 3,4, Track 3. DAVE HONIGMAN Wise, but sometimes otherwise Car Club 2, Hockey 3,4, Hockey Club 3,4, Tennis 2,3,4, Birch Log Rep. 4. Judy 4 i Sue Jon Mike Jim Dave 40 ES Ken Dick LESLIE HOOD Maintains her poise with little noise Isaac Walton Club 2, F.T.A. 3, Speech Club 4, G.A.A. 2, Nat. Honor Society 3,4, Nat. Forensics 3,4, Speech 4, Girls' Club 2,3,4, Library Cadet 3, Debate 3,4, Open Mind 2, 3,4, Short Story Editor 3, MICHELE HOPKINS Ambitious and always full of lite Isaac Walton 2, F.T.A. 3, E.C.B.'s 4, G.A.A. 2, Red 84 Grey Day Comm. 3, Prom Comm. 3, Girls' Club 2,3,4, Choir 4, Band 2,3. THOMAS HOUSE A mind that's rich in all that's good Debate Club 2,3, Baseball 2, Debate 2. ROBERT HOWARD Taking everything in his stride Isaac Walton Club 2, Car Discussion Club 3. JOAN ILSTRUP She puts her sorrows and cares on a shelf and comes to school to enjoy herself Car Discus- sion Club 3, E.C.B.'s 3, Homeroom Sec. 3, Red Si Grey Day Comm. 2,3,4, Prom Comm. 3, Girls' Club 2,3,4, Cab- inet 2,4, Sweetheart Dance Comm. 4. JAMES IVERSON Taxation without representation is poo- bah, said the Rrst bear Isaac Walton 2, Aeronautics 3,4, Homeroom pres. 2,4 Veep 3, Greyhound 2,3,4, Page Ed- itor 3,4. Mike Tom I'LL I GMYS G KENNETH JACKSON He does a lot without much noise Aeronautics Club 2, Boat and Motor Club 3, Cross Coun- try manager 4. JUDITH ANN JACOBSON SiIent, calm, most serene, but the twinkle in her eye is not unseen Library Club 2, French Club 3, F.T.A. 4, Red Cross 3, Treasurer 3, Choir 2,4, Library Cadet 2,3,4, Office Cadet 2,3,4. MARY KAY JEANETTA A quiet girl, but quite a girl Typing Club 3, G.A.A. 2, Red 81 Grey Day Comm. 3,4, Girls' Club 2,3,4, Orchestra 2, Band 2,3, Pep Band 2,3, Sweetheart Dance Comm. 4. RICHARD JOHN Full of enthusiasm and the devil Isaac Walton Club 2, Officials' Club 3, Baseball 2. BERGITA JOHNSON A winning way, a friendly smile, in all a girl who is worthwhile Transfer from Chicago 2, F.T.A. 2, Knitting Club 3, Pres. 3, E.C.B.'s 4, Red 8x Grey Day Comm. 3,4, Prom Comm. 3, Girls' Club 2,3,4, Class Play Comm. 4, Sweetheart Dance Comm. 4. DAVID H. JOHNSON I'm seldom speechlessI Football Club 2, Isaac Walton Club 3, Football 2, Sound Room 3,4. 41 Judy Katrin Brigitte Dave ri, .3 Dennis izJ .l?i'5L muff ft. M, 4 ,145 , 5 rr, ffm, it t . . j,,illIl.iilil.t.l5l li ' I ,Init li fi, ,nliilf Q.. mt, . 3 .,, r rsniiifl i , , ng ,vu 155 .filet tri itiiwf. ,si rf' it , i liri si 1 ililiii Slit ss ii,-iilllta :L -it ill? K gli, ttsl,f?ii1ig..fl,in tl Q ,H . ,f l ...iii i in winks 't X9 fi, t ul If Ei i H , 11 ri 'lt ll t 1 u ft ,, , -, gn li I ii wi ii tllil' iii si ii, figaitli 'dill in-ifzlil r .ii X in t mfg rg 'U tt. I gi lm re igillgliii l,t'i 'lll'l 5' ll aff in . is it 1 li , .im ll 5 Spy: Illlihli I mtv fu J. gi-.t,-wi - www l.,g,,,:, .V , 1 ,A V , t,5E,M kk , ,f.'.5!9,i'fi 'Qli ' ,. '5LQ6,.i... ifiillifi I' .f fitting lv ig. -. - ' lf' ' ., gi . I S2 fp l ,rl-,Im-4 , L -, f',,:'. l i liistzy, ly .- ,,.,.-f,: . . ,-,, L,,L , .f-,,, .. , .i.... - wi 1 M Mig,-.V V Q.,-f-i' 'rule A ' ' Ai ig. 'lr ms- - iff'i1lgti?- Wil-741. f -ir. ..f ' ii i if .' ilif:.-iff ,ylqsi .M-.,,:-te.-iv f-, ,. -, - te .wigm -at ' .' 'Im .,if5r?i'r,z'., ' 5 EL -- ,I5gi5,.4,i,,,,f. 'ft- :gf fp.,g ' r. .,, 5.g, :,,fg,j.',j, f i st- ,iiiif--ffl ' .islet i,,f,tt,.:: ilibliz ,454 .- S ' ' ..'Ei:' ' -' 4 5 . ffltil is xl . 1. cv i'- L, '-' . is :-K.. '- '.,': Q.: f 2:'52::..' ' ' ft'is.:':: . ' xi rr f . - a-2,::33:.f l' In I Sleepy 1211 q::K'E34v ,-.- 1 Xlaafiegawt Q 71 I , f ill i . ' ...V 1 , A f -u ' 1 i,gJ . m, I Q 'Z vii i iii, fr wif? ,g,:.,,,+ .f 2 ss' Mil... -1. Q 3-Ev 1 i - ,. Beemis Hunt's lc I sr, I r rl , 'V uri , it N .Q .A 1 X' wx f ' I :ir . nf 5 ' H ' 4+ ' ':,:2,,:I::: .v:. -- : .-. .- r::. ' vt t Wt 1 , u, iitr . f ' it I www gi tilllllll , . 'lil ilfqikr. f' J ,Egg 'iw DENNIS JOHNSON He may be quiet, but you can see him Coin Club 2, Isaac Walton Club 3,4. BRUCE JOHNSON Quiet, shy, and an alright guy Isaac Walton Club 2, Study Club 3, Aeronautics Club 4. GARY JOHNSON No dare will scare Garl Isaac Wal- ton Club 2, Aeronautics Club 3, Photography Club 4, Choir, Birch Log Photographer 4. GARY JOHNSON Another boy with curly hair, he's gone through school without a care Radio Club 2, Veep 2, Car Discussion Club 3, Pres. 3. KAREN LEE JOHNSON Sophistication is her way, and maybe some day it will pay Birch Lag Club 2, Car dis- cussion Club 3, G.A.A. 2, Homeroom Sec. 2, Red Bt Grey Day Comm. 2,3,4, Prom Comm. 3, Quill 81 Scroll 4, Speech 3, Girls' Club 2,3,4, Class Ring Comm. 3, Sweet- heart Dance Comm. 4, Birch Log 3,4, Section Editor 4. PHILIP JOHNSON HA quiet man, but quite a man Car Discussion Club 2, Aeronautics Club 3, Skin Diving Club 4, Choir 3,4. Gar 1 Shoes H RE YFAITH . ROBERT A. JOHNSON He's thoughtful, wise, and kind of tall, we love to hear his trombone call Boys' Choir 2,3,4, Homeroom Pres. 3, Orchestra 2,3,4, Band 2,3,4, Pep Band 2,3,4. ROBERT W. JOHNSON lf you can't say it out loud, we can't use it Birch Log Club 2, Pres. 2, E'7 Club 3,4, E.C.B.'s 2, Homeroom Veep 2,4, Quill 84 Scroll 4, Red 81 Grey Day Comm. 3,4, Swimming 2,3,4, Captain 4, Ski Team 3,4, Cross Country 2, Tennis 3, Greyhound 2,3, Open Mind 2, Class Play Comm. 3,4, Birch Log 2,3,4, Rep- resentative 2, Editor 4, Prom Comm. Chr. ALICE JOHNSTON She's cute, happy, and rather small, happy go lucky, and liked by all lsaac Walton 2,3, Ski Club 4, E.C.B.'s 2, G.A.A. 2, Red 8- Grey Day Comm. 2, 3, Prom Comm. 3, Girls' Club 2,3,4, Sweetheart Dance Comm. 4. JOHN KAARBO School breaks up my whole day KENNETH KANGAS Although he's shy, to be a pal he'll always try Gun Safety Club 3, Isaac Walton Club 2. GWEN KARIMO The innocent look will never die, but l'm telling you it's all a liel F.T.A. Club 4, G.A.A. 2, Thespians 3,4, Red 84 Grey Day Comm. 3,4, Prom Comm. 3, Girls' Club 2,3,4, Orchestra 2,3,4, Band 2,3,4, Pep Band 2,3,4, Greyhound 4, Class Play 2,3,4, Open Mind 3,4, Birch Log Rep. 2,3. 42 Alice Gwen Bob ROBERT KARON A friendly guy with a cheerful dispo- sition Dramatics Club 2, Thespians 3,4, Homeroom Veep 3, Prom Decorations Comm. STUART KARON A swell guy, who's not too shy, the best of life won't pass him by Chess Club 2,3,4, Chess team 2,3, Greyhound 3,4. STEVE KETO lf you can't convince him-confuse him Study club 2, Basketball Club 3, Basketball 2,3. DAN KING The best of lite won't pass him by Coin Club 2,3,4, Veep 2. JIM KLANG At school he's quiet, as a rule, but we're not sure about after school Football Club 2, E Club 3, Swimming team 2, Football 2, Homeroom Pres. 4, Student Council 2. THEODORE KNUTSON Skiing breaks me upl Car Dis- cussion Club 2, Skin Diving Club 3, Track Team 2,3, Choir 4. Stu Goliath Chunking Keenie Fritz Chuck BEC U E I KNO CHARLES KOENING Quiet till the second time you meet him Aeronautics Club 2,3, Cross 'Country 2,3,4. LAUREEN KORICH Takes her life with an easy swing Study Club 2, Drill Team Club 3, Car Discussion Club 4, Girls' Club 2,3,4, Choir 3,4. RICHARD KRAUS Notoriety, I crave not Ham Radio Club 2,3,4. MARLA KRAUSE A friendly smile-a pleasant way, some- times quiet, sometimes gay Knitting Club 2,4, G.A.A. 2, Girls' Club 2,3,4, Cabinet 3, Girls' Choir 4, Oltice Cadet 3,4, Sweetheart Dance Comm. MARILYN KRESAL During School I am blue, for to Elvis I am true Pep Club 3, Travel Club 4, E.C.B.'s 2, Home- room Sec. 4, National Honor Society 3,4, Red 81 Grey Day Comm. 3, Girls' Club 2,3,4, Cabinet 2. MARY KUEHN Lee Kraus Mgr Kres Mary 43 Denny Lynnie Connie Bev DENNIS KWAPICK Of all the things I do the best, I much prefer to think and rest Car Discussion Club 2, Ski Club 3,4, Sound room 2,3,4. LYNN LA FROTH Lots of laughter, full at glee, Always bubbly is she Birch Log Club 2, Car Discussion Club 3, Ski Club 4, E.C.B.'s 3, G.A.A. 2, Homeroom Secretory 3, Quill 81 Scroll 4, Red 84 Grey Day Comm. 2,3,4, Prom Comm. 3, Girls' Club 2,3,4, Choir 4, Greyhound 2,3, Page Editor 2, Sweetheart Dance Comm., Co-Chairman, Birch Log 3,4, Assistant 3, Business Manager 4, Rep. 4. JOHN LAMPRECHT He says little but thinks a lot, a nicer fellow could not be bought Drafting Club 2, Student Council Rep. 3, Swimming 2, Football 4. CONNIE LARSON A girl with a heart of gold Art Club 2, French Club 3, Prom Comm. 3, Greyhound 2,3,4. BEVERLY LARSON Not too quiet-not too loud, Bev's well liked within the crowd Birch Log Club 2, Knitting Club 3, E.C.B.'s 2,4, G.A.A. 2, Prom Comm. 3, Girls' Club 2,3,4, Sweetheart Dance Comm. 4. LOIS LARSON Let the world go as it may, I will take it anyway Study Club 2, Drill Team Club 3, Knitting Club 4, Girls' Club 2,3,4, Choir 4. TH TTHETI EI . . ,i,jifii,i - rf I- 1. iflshgi - r figs? , 1-4 , f- 2.f,'s'g?1'ii1tT5' 3 '3 i . r , it Cs, . it ll .gfimillilrtig i 1 . i s . tibffiisiiiirai - ' f. ,:,:'-:Eg , L. .ty It . ' is Butch Mike Annabelle Butch HAROLD LASKIN Active, capable, lust and true, A fine future we see for you Car Club 2,3,4, Junior Class Veep 3, Senior Class President 4, Red 81 Grey Day Comm. 3, Prom Comm. 3, Student Council 4. MICHAEL LA SOTA lt l can't End a way, l make one Car Discussion Club 2,3,4. PAM LATOUR Lite for her is full of fun, especially when the day is done Study Club 2, Drill Team Club 3,4, Drill Team 3,4, Girls 'Club 2,3,4, Choir 3,4, Birch Log Rep. 2. ANN LAUNDERGAN Life holds for her many special hours Birch Log Club 2, Girls' Club Cabinet 3,4, E.C.B.'s 2,3, Red 81 Grey Day Comm. 3, Prom Comm. 3, Girls' Club 2,3,4, Class play Comm. 4, Sweetheart Dance Comm. co-chairman 4. DAN LAURILA By punches he is known Football Club 2, Basketball Club 3, E Club 4, Football 2,3,4, Basket- ball 2,3,4, Choir 4. BONNY LEDYARD Me talented? Isaac Walton 2, Thes- pians 3,4, Nat. Forensics 4, Thespian Sec. 4, Speech 3,4, Girls' Club 2,3,4, Red Cross 3, Choir 3,4, Chcrelaires 4, Office Cadet 3, Class play 2,3,4, Comm. 2,3,4, Open- Mind 4, One Act Play 2,4. 44 Butch ' I ki ll A Lolo Pammie Bonny Martie Les MARTHA LEE She was cut out to be an angel, but some- one lost the pattern Pep Club 2,3, Knitting Club 4, E.C.B.'s 2,3, Red 81 Grey Day Comm. 2,3,4, Girls' Club 2,3,4, Greyhound 3,4, Sweetheart Dance Comm. 4. NOEL LEGENDRE Friday comes but once a week. By Monday he is very weak Drafting Club 3, Chess Club 4, Sound room 4. JANET LHOTKA Little and cute and clever to boot Drill Team Club 2,3,4, Drill Team 3,4, E.C.B.'s 3,,GAA 2, H.R. sec'y Treas. 2, H.R. Veep 4, Quill and Scroll 3,4, Red 8m Grey Day Comm. 2, Girls' Club 2,3,4, Band 3, Grey- hound 3,4, Sound roam 2,3, Class Play Comm. 3, Sweet- heart Dance Comm. 4, Birch Log Rep. 3, Teen Page Editor 3, Drill Team Capt. 4. J. LESLIE LIEBERMAN Roosevelt and Freda haven't been the same since Debate 2, Thespians 3,4, E.C.B.'s 4, H.R. Pres. 2,3, Red 81 Grey Day Comm. 3,4, Speech 3, Grey- hound 2,4, Class play 2,3,4, Class Play Comm. 3,4, Open- Mind 2,3, Class ring Comm. 3, Football Enale Comm. 4, Birch Log Rep. 4. ELIZABETH LILJEGREN She looks like an angel, and acts like one too, but you never can tell what an angel will do lzaac Walton 2, Pep Band 3,4, Red 8. Grey Day Comm. 3,4, Band 2,3,4. NANCY LINDBERG Nancy's a girl blonde and demure. She'll be a success we're very sure Art Club 2,4, Isaac Walton 3, GAA 2, Girls' Club 2,3,4, Girls' Choir 2,3. TO FULFILL EACH Steve Barb STEPHEN LITMAN Bad weeds grow tall, that's why l'm sa small Chess Club 2, Dramatics Club 3. MARILYN LONDON Always a miss but never a'niss Study Club 2, French Club 3, Car Discussion 4, H.R. Veep 2, Girls' Club 2,3,4, Choir 3,4, Student Council 4, Sweetheart Dance Comm. 4. CHERYL LONN Sober, quiet, friendly, bright-we wish her all the luck in sight Drill team Club 2, Isaac Wal- ton 3,4, GAA 2,3,4, Letterwinner 2,3,4, Girls' Club 2,3,4, Orchestra 2,3,4. BARBARA LOOK 'B' is for Barbara, tis apt to say that she's friendly to all in every way Pep Club 2,3 Pres. 3, E.C.B.'s 2,3,4, GAA 2,3,4, Student Council 2,3, Class Sec'y 2,3, Red 81 Grey Day Comm. 2,3,4, Prom Comm. 3, Girls' Club 2,3,4, Student Council Sec'y 4, Football finale Comm. 4, Sweetheart Dance Comm. 4, Cheerleaders B 2,3 Capt. 3, A 4, Miss East Candidate 4. GEORGE MacDONALD A friend to all who know him Boat sv Maier Club 2, FTA 3, H.R. frees. 2 secfy frees. 4, Open-Mind 2,3,4. MARTIN MacLEAN Quiet and Shy but an awful nice guy Drama Club 2,3, Red Sr Gray Day Comm. 4. 45 Noel Squirttale Liz Nance Mai Cherry Butch Marty Dave Tom Jerry Jerry FOR I Aucli Mac i will yr ll 'mm Jlivlllllf t it I' l i ,tri itil gs th e 4' l 5Rlli'w' l is I .Q 2212- fr . 5 gif I f '- I I W g, .1f.fzglrfti2QQ5lifii.ifLif' ' EH , ti, s.,'v,fr ' ,i w liljt 4. j i-H M ali 4 ls, ,.l ?Egfilt - fi. . abr Mac Tom DAVID MAERTZ If there's nothing else to laugh at, start o circus of your own Hockey Club 2,3,4, Red 8. Grey Day Comm. 4, Hockey 3,4, Track 3,4, Cross Country 4. TOM MAERTZ The heck with school, Iet's play pool Hockey Club 2,3,4, Red 8t Grey Day Comm. 4, Hockey 3,4, Cross Country 4, Track 4. LIZ MAGIE There's a sparkle in her eyes, her love for mischief never dies Pep Club 2, Drill Team Club 3, Car Discussion Club 4, Red 8s Grey Day Comm. 3,4, Prom Comm. 3, Girls' Club 2,3,4, Library Cadet 3, Class Play Comm. 2. JERROLD MARTIN I believe in taking Things as they come Birch Log Club 3, Sports Oflicials Club 2, Student Council 2, Sound room 2,3, Birch Log Veep 3. JERRY MATTSON Shy-but gets attention without inten- tion Car Discussion Club 2, Aeronautics Club 3, Ski Club 4, Sound room 3,4, Class play 4, Proiectionist 4. JEFF MAUSOLF Worry never made men great, so 'why worry? Chess Club 2, Skin Diving Club 3,4. MA E ER AUDREY McEWEN Her mind never knows what her mouth will say next Isaac Walton 2, Math and Slide Rule Club 3, G.A.A. 2. JOHN MCGIFFERT John will talk when there is some- thing to talk about Car Discussion Club 2, Hockey Club 3, E.C.B.'s 2,3, Homeroom Veep 2, Cross Country Mngr. 3,4, Greyhound 2,4. CAROL McKAY Gentle in manner Isaac Walton Club 2, Car Discussion Club 3,4, G.A.A. 2, Girls' Club 2,3,4, Class Play Comm. 2,3, Girls' Choir 3,4. JOHN McKAY The best of life won't pass him by, a swell guy who's not too shy Hockey Club 2,3,4, Home- room President 4, Hockey 3,4, Football 2,3,4. TOM McLEAN lf I make it to where l'm going, that's O.K., and it I don't that's O.K. too Football Club 2, E Club 3,4, Homeroom President 2, Football 2,3,4, Swimming 2. COLLEEN MCMAHAN Boys'? The subject never crossed my mind Drill Team Club 2,3,4, G.A.A. 2, Homeroom Sec. 2, Red 81 Grey Day Comm. 2, Prom Comm. 3, Drill Team 3,4, Girls' Club 2,3,4, Choir 2,3,4, Chorelaires 4, Student Council 2, Class Play Comm. 3, Sweetheart Dance Comm. 4, Birch Log Rep. 4. 46 Liz A 7- 'iI'fZ'5fZ.Zf.Z . , I s Q t . . t ,igrli N H i i,W if V I I 1 i K , . . . liz. wr llizhgllt- ? I-me , 4.21, its . 522.350 a. is-za JIIHB- . tri., , rig: ' mi. lg il' N-1 in , xg. 'II ll 1 I li ti I' 0 I .1-ilu. 1 . ,Wt-l lit. x gill' J K i gli, V j SX Moose Carol Col Rick Al Jim Carol RICHARD McMAHON Worry is one fellow I've never met Car Discussion Club 2,3, Choir 3,4, Chorelaires 4. TOM MEAGHER A self-made man who admires his cre- ator Football Club 2, E Club 3,4, Football 2, Track 2, Proiectionist 3. MARJORIE MELDAHL Enjoying life from day to day Birch Log Club 2, Debate Club 3, Sec. 3, Girls' Club Cabinet 4, Girls' Club 2,3,4, G.A.A. 2, Library Cadet 4, Debate 4, Class play Comm. 3. ALAN METTNER He goes out for everything that's fun, including mischief Isaac Walton Club 2, Boat 81 Motor Club 3, Ski Club 4. WARREN MIELKE Why do it the simple way when I can talk longer my way Car Discussion Club 2, Ski Club 3,4, E.C.B.'s 4, Red 8a Grey Day Comm. 3, Prom Comm. 3, Choir 4, Open-Mind 3,4. DAN MILLER Let the 'world go as it may-He'II take it anyway ,gig I, Iris., 1 Q. I' 'fix' .,,.. U. ,.,,, 'tilt s ix , mimi! 5 .. ,X . .N 1.1, I, I N r II , A I I Q I In-.vtlllidtg I , l IM. I ,gt g . II ' I i f, I ll, L, , I I .5 fi we ix - in It, r Xl ' -'-mall ' RR' I n es H I :Ii K .I I at Meages Margie Rory SS THI WAY A AIN JIM MILLS AII work and no fun is no life for me Ski Club 3. ROBERTA MITCHELL She brightens the corner were she is Pep Band Club 2, Knitting Club 3, Sec. 3, E.C.B.'s 4, Red 8: Grey Day Comm. 4, Prom Comm. 3, Girls' Club 2, 3,4, Orchestra 3, Band 2,3,4, Pep Band 2,3,4, Class Play Comm. 2, Birch Log Rep. 4. SHIRLEY MODEEN Talking, talking all the day, even though she has nothing to say Typing Club 2, Isaac Walton 3, G.A.A. 2, Red 81 Grey Day Comm. 2, Girls' Club 2,3,4. CAROL MONROE Quiet but always thinking Birch Log Club 2, Knitting Club 3, E.C.B.'s 2,4, Red 81 Grey Day Comm. 4, Girls' Club 2,3,4, Choir 3,4, Sweetheart Dance Comm. 4, Guidance Cadet 4. DENNIS MORAN lf school is liberty, give me death Study Club 2,3. PATRICIA MORGAN Behind those eyes, there's a devil in disguise Pep Club 2, Drill Team Club 3, E.C.B.'s 2, 3,4, G.A.A. 2, Homeroom Sec. 2, Quill 8 Scroll 4, Red 81 Grey Day Comm. 2,3,4, Prom Comm. 3, B Squad Cheer- leaders 2, Greyhound 2,3,4, Student Council 3, Class ring Comm. 3, Football finale Comm. 4, Drill Team Club Veep 3. 47 Dan Berta Buggsie Toad Pee Wee PCIFHSI Lou-Lou Dar Monk PAM MORRIS lf at first you don't succeed, give up Girls' Club 2,3,4, Cabinet 2, Isaac Walton Club 3, E.C.B.'s 3, G.A,A. 2, Red 8g Grey Day Comm. 2,3, Birch Log Rep. 2. LOUISE MORROW I like life on the lighter side Isaac Walton Club 2, Travel Club 4, E,C.B.'s 2,3, G.A.A. 2,3, Red 8: Grey Day Comm. 3,4, Prom Comm. 3, Girls' Club 2,3,4, Cabinet 3, Red Cross 2, Othce Cadet 4, Orchestra 2,3, Band 2,3, Pep Band 2,3, Greyhound 4, Sweetheart Dance Comm. 4. PEGGY MORTON A perfect example of poise and charm Pep Band Club 2, Thespian's 3, Car Discussion Club 4, E.C.B.'s 4, G.A.A. 2,3, Letterwinner 2, Red 8. Grey Day Comm. 3, Girls' Club 2,3,4, Cabinet 4, Red Cross 2, Orchestra 3, Bancl 2,3, Pep Band 2,3, Grey- hound 4, Class play 3,4, Class play Comm. 2,3,4, Open- Mind 4, Sweetheart Dance Comm. 4. DARLENE MUNIC lf trouble knocks, let it knock Dra- matics Club 2,3, G.A.A. 2, Girls' Club 2,3,4, Red Cross 2, Choir 3,4, Birch Log Rep. 3. CLAUDIA MUNKWITZ Flirtation, attention without inten- tion Isaac Walton Club 2,3, Homeroom Secretary, Red 81 Grey Day Comm. 3, Prom Comm. 3, Choir 3,4. RUTHE ANNE MYERS A friend worth knowing, hav- ing, and keeping Photography Club 2, Future Teachers of America Club 3, Red 8. Grey Day Comm. 3,4, Girls' Club 2,3,4, Library Cadet 3,4, Sweetheart Dance Comm. 4. PLL GI Y HAN Tyra Otto Peggy Nels PAULA MYRVOLD Charm is kin to sweetness Maiorettes Club 2,4, Maiorettes 2,3,4, Dramatics Club 3, Speech 3, Girls' Club 2,3,4, Choir 4. HERB NAEGELI lf there's a will, there's a way Football Club 2,3, Aeronautics Club 4, Homeroom Veep 2, Home- room Pres. 3, Football 2,3. BARBARA NELSON Easy going with carefree ways Pep Band 2, Typing Club 3, G.A.A. 2, Girls' Club 2,3,4. MARGARET NELSON A girl of pure and simple heart Girls' Club 2,3,4, G.A.A. 2, Red 84 Grey Day Comm. 3, Prom Comm. 3. ROBERT NELSON Leader of men, Follower of Women Football Club 2, E Club 3,4, Red 81 Grey Day Comm. 3, Football 2,3,4, Basketball 2, Baseball 2. SANDRA NELSON S is for Sandy, blonde and sweet. But one look from her and your heart skips a beat Drill Team Club 3, Homeroom Sec. 2, Girls' Club 2,3,4, Band 2,3, Pep Band 2. X 48 Peggy l Ruthie t l i Barb Casey Chuck Pe-QQY CHARLES NIMMO Leave troubles alone, they solve themselves Boys' Choir 3, Cross Country 4, Skiing 4. Chorelaires 2. PAULETTE NIPPET Liked here, liked there, liked every- where Pep Club 2, Isaac Walton 3, E.C.B.'s 2,3, G.A.A. 2, Red Sa Grey Day Comm. 2,3, Girls' Choir 3, Open- Mind 4, Sweetheart Dance comm. 4. PETER NISS l know l'm talking right, yau're just listening wrong Chess Club 2,3,4, Chess Team 2,3, Thespians 3,4, Class Play 3,4, Open-Mind 2,3,4, Poetry Editor 4. MARGARET NISSEN Charming and sweet, and always so neat Debate Club 3, Girls' Club 2,3,4, Cabinet 2, E.C.B.'s 2, G.A.A. 2, Nat. Forensics 3,4, Golf 2,3, Girls' Club 2,3,4, Office Cadet 2,3, Debate 2,3,4, Sweetheart Dance comm. 4. SUSAN NORDIN Some think the world was made for fun and frolic Typing Club 2, Knitting Club 3, G.A.A. 2, Girls' Club 2,3,4, Choir 3,4. ROBERT O'CONNOR He meets every occasion with charm and poise Dramatics Club 2, Debate Club 3, Homeroom Veep 3, Nat. Forensics 3,4, Quill 8g Scroll 4, Red 81 Grey Day Comm. 2,3, Prom. Comm. 3, Speech 4, Greyhound 2,4, Page editor 4, Student Council 2,4, De- bate 3,4, Open-Mind 2, Class ring Comm. 3, Teen page writer 4. Pa u li Pete Suzi Bob TO THO E WHO CANNOT EE Robby Kan ROBERT OLSEN School is all right in its place, but where's its place? Boat Si Motor Club 2, Aeronautics Club 3, Homeroom Pres. 2. CAROL OLSON Ready to work, ready to play, ready to help whenever she may Birch Log Club 2, E.C.B.'s 4, G.A.A. 2, Prom comm. 3, Girls' Club 2,3,4, Cab. 3, Choir 3, Class Play Comm. 4, Sweetheart Dance Comm. 4. ELIZABETH OLSON She wears a crown ot friendliness Drama Club 2, Knitting Club 3, Car Discussion Club 4, Girls' Club 2,3,4, Red Cross 2, Orchestra 2,3,4, Treas. 4. KAREN OLSON l think l think more than you think I think Pep Club 2, Isaac Walton Club 3,4, G.A.A. 2, Prom Comm. 3, Girls' Club 2,3,4, Sweetheart Dance Comm. 4. JOHN OSTLUND Quiet and reserved except when he's awake Aeronautics Club 2, Basketball Club 3,4, Horne- room Veep 2, Pres. 4, Basketball B 2,3, Baseball 2. JEAN OVENTILE Full of laughter, full of fun, gaity for everyone Girls' Isaac Walton 2, Ski Club 3, G.A.A. 2, Homeroom Treas. 2, Golf 2,3,4, Girls' 2,3,4, Sweetheart Dance Comm. 4. 49 Ols Ole John Jeanne Jun Marg its 1 4 yittzylyipitp. 5 Ir I 11 II? It ,I till' 2 N rl I . iiifiwiitstitrlir i s -il ! ,-f'.tf,.,:1-1:f..,s-.' - ne., '-.f ,ri'eei,-.r ,a15,i2.gf.i,w 'IPM-fz,te.. Qfitf 1,52-,'Q?1i'il2'1-5 rg,Sji5ii Fti sf.tQ ,5s1:.Qj,Lf1f'i'5,1fis xiii . . I if ...its ' .Q ..Ait...,:, -' 1 it - ' I Y - . 3' 5 I 1 '.q..1j:,1vr.'e - '1 W' www . f' - ,Y ,455-gs Jan Red JANET PACINI Quiet is the worker who succeeds Knit- ting Club 3,4, Future Teachers Club. MARGARET PAIGE A likeable gal with a likable way Birch Log Club 2, Isaac Walton Club 3,4, G.A.A. letter- winner 2,3,4, Girls' Club 2,3,4, Quill 81 Scroll 4, Library Cadet 4, Greyhound 2, Birch Log 3,4, Section editor 4. GERALD PAYETTE He's not afraid of work, he can lie down beside it and go to sleep Sports OFFicial Club 2, Football Club 3, Football 3, Intramural Sports 2,3,4. RICHARD PEARSON He's a guy that never makes a fuss, for he has personality plus Hockey Club 2, Sports Of- ficial Club 3, E Club 4, E.C.B.'s 3, Soph. Class Pres. 2, Golf 3, Red and Grey Day Comm., Greyhound 4, Stu- dent Council 2,3,4, Exec. Comm. 3, Treas. 4. ALISON PECK I may be little, I may be small, but my heart is as big as someone tall Art Club 2, Knitting Club 3, E.C.B.'s 4, Homeroom Sec. 4, Red 8, Grey Day Comm. 3, Girls' Club 2,3,4, Red Cross Veep 3, Class play Comm. 4. GERALD PELLETIER Not too shy, an even tempered guy Aeronautics Club 3, Homeroom Treas. 3, Swimming Team 3. U RI EOR JANET PETERSEN lt's nice to be natural, if you're na- turally nice Dramatics Club Veep 2, Pep Club Veep 3, Girls' Club 2,3,4, Sec. 4, State Rep. 3, E.C.B.'s 2,3,4, Homeroom Pres. 2,3, Sec. 3, Nat. Forensics 2,3,4, Red 81 Gray Comm. 2,3,4, Prom Comm. 3, Speech 2, Choir Librar- ian 4, Greyhound 2, Debate 2, Class Comm. 2,3, Class Ring Comm. 3, Football finale Comm. 3,4, Sweetheart Dance Comm. 4. KATHIE J. PETERSEN Her hair is her crowning glory Moiorette Club 2,3, Pres. 4, E.C.B.'s 2,3,4, G.A.A. 2, Red 8t Gray Day Comm. 2,3, Prom Comm. 3, Maiorette B 2, A 3, Head Mai. 4, Girls' Club 2,3,4, Red Cross 2, Class play Comm. 2,3, Football finale Comm. 4, Birch Log Rep. 2,3, School store worker 4. SUSAN PETERSEN Her ways are the 'ways of pleasant- ness Pep Club 2, Drill Team Club 3, E.C.B.'s 4, G.A.A. 2, Red 8, Gray Day Comm. 2,3, Girls' Club 2,3,4. ALLEN PETERSON I'd like to be bashful, but the girls won't let me Hockey Club 2,3,4, Homeroom Pres. 2, Prom comm. 3, Football, Hockey, Track 2,3,4, Snow Beau Candidate. GARY PETERSON It Isn't what you do, it's what you get by with Car Discussion Club 2,3,4, Intramural sports 2, 3,4. - KATHLEEN K. PETERSON Always courteous, always kind, the sort of girl we like to find Photography Club 2, Pep Club 3. Jerry Jerry Sue Melmer Gare Kathy 50 Dave I Bonnie Kathy DAVID PIERSON He packs all his troubles in a trunk, and sits on the lid and laughs Footballs Club, Aero- nautics Club, Pres. 3, Homeroom Pres. 2, Veep 3, Football 2,3. MARY PIKE A million friends, and brains to match Isaac Walton 2,3, Nat. Honor Society 3,4, Red 8t Grey Day Comm. 3, Girls' Club 2,3,4, Greyhound 2, Open-Mind 4. BARBARA POUPORE l don't say much, l'm busy observ- ing Library Club 2,3,4, Veep 3, Girls' Club 2,3,4, Li- brary Cadet 3,4. MARCIA PRILEY There's always room for many more like her Drill Team Club 2, Knitting Club 3, E.C.B.'s 4, G.A.A. 2, Red 8g Grey Day Comm. 4, Girls' Club 2,3,4, Girls' Choir 3,4. CORDELIA QUICK She's small and petite and oh so sweet Girls' Club Cabinet 2,3, Pub. Chairman 3, E.C.B.'s 4, Homeroom Tres. 4, Red 81 Grey Comm. 2,3, Prom Comm. 3, Red Cross 3, Class Play Comm. 3, Sweetheart Dance Comm. 4, Counselor Cadet 3,4. RICHARD RANDALL Somewhat livelier than his mother thinks Car Club 3, Ski Club 4, Sound Room 2,3,4. Mary BGFIJ THE FALLI G RAIN BONNIE REDEPENNING Happy go lucky from day to day Art Club 2, Knitting Club 3, E.C.B.'s 4, G.A.A. 2,3, Red 81 Grey Day Comm. 2,3,4, Girls' Club 2,3,4, Cabinet 4, Red Cross 2,3, Choir 3,4, Class Play Comm. 4, Sweet- heart Dance 4. JOHN REED Life is iust one grand time Skin Diving Club 3. CHUCK REEDER I can resist anything but temptation Gun Club 2, Car Club 3. KATHY REKOLA She has a whim for sports and gym Maiorette Club 2,3,4, Red 8g Grey Day Comm. 2, Girls' Club 2,3,4, Maiorette B Captain 2, A 3,4. MARY JO ROBINSON She was cut out to be an angel but somebody lost the pattern Birch Log Club 2, Knitting Club 3, Art Club 4, G.A.A. 2, Nat. Honor Society 3,4, Quill 84 Scroll 4, Red 81 Grey Day Comm, 2,3,4, Prom Comm. 3, Girls' Club 2,3,4, Greyhound 2,3,4, Business 4, Circulation 4, Class Play Comm. 3,4, Sweetheart Dance Comm. 4, Birch Log 3,4, Sports Editor 4, Art Work 4, Rep. 4, Ass. Act. Editor 3. MARVEL ROSS Why live if you can't laugh Car Dis- cussion 2, Pep Club 3, E.C.B.'s 4, Girls' Club 2,3,4, Grey- hound 3,4, Page Editor 4, Class Play Comm. 3. 51 Jghn Chuck Mary Jo Presh Tardy Bob . ,,,. .4 gg, .. . ,,,. ,lg . '-:,'.,..j . 2 si ii' . 2 .Qiidffiffi . 'ii'Wt'i ' I igaf iiiiii ' - -ft . it Ernie Chip MARTIN RUNNING God bless the man who invented sleep Football Club 2, Car Discussion Club 3,4, Veep 3, Homeroom Pres. 2, Sec. 3, Football 2. ROBERT SAFFRON Classes should be IO minutes long- 5 to go, and 5 to come Chess Club 2, Coin Club 3, Homeroom Treas. 2, Birch Log Rep. 4. JOANNE SAHLBERG l'd rather be red than dead in the head Girls' Isaac Walton 2,3, Treas. 2, G.A.A. 2, Red 8a Grey Day Comm. 3, Girls' Club 2,3,4, Red Cross 3, Birch Log Rep. 2. WAYNE SALINE Takes his time and has no care Car Club 2,3, Football Club 4. ELY SALYARDS You can never tell what he can do until he tries Aeronautics Club 2, Isaac Walton Club 3, Red 8. Grey Day Comm. 3, Greyhound 2, Open-Mind 4. STEVEN SAMUELS Fun's all right, but safety first Chess Club 2,4, Debate Club 3, Nat, Honor Society 3,4, Pres. 4, Nat. Forensics 3,4, Red 81 Grey Day Comm. 3, Track 2, Speech 2,4, Student Council 2,3,4, Debate 3,4, Open- Mind 2,3. U I'LL I O Swanee Sue Judy Kurt STEVEN SANDSTROM I like to study in the morning, but I forget to get up Car Discussion Club 2,3,4, Sound room 2, Proiectionist 2,3. SUSAN SCARLETT A happy heart makes a happy friend Future Teachers' Club 2, Knitting Club 3, G.A.A. 2 Homeroom Sec. 2, Girls' Club 2,3,4, Red Cross 3, Choir 3, Class Ring Comm. 3, Class Play Comm. 3. SUZANNE SCHMID Softly speaks and sweetly smiles E.C.B.'s 2, G.A.A. 2, Girls' Club 2,3,4, Red Cross 2. JUDY SCHMIDT Friendly and gay all through the day Art Club 3, E.C.B.'s 4, Homeroom Sec. 2, Girls' Club 2,3, 4, Cab. 3, Red 8g Grey Day Comm. 3, Red Cross 3, Li- brary Cadet 3, Office Cadet 3,4, Class Play Comm. 4. KURT SCHULZE The harder l try the gooder to be, the worser I get Chess Club 2, Dramatics Club 3, Photog- raphy Club 4. ROGER SCHWABE A good worker both in school and out Stamp and Coin Club 2, Basketball Club 3, Basket- ball 2,3,4, Sound room 3, Proiectionist 2,3,4, 52 i i .lo I Steve l Suzy Rog Schweig CAROLE SCHWEIGER A iolly laugh, a pleasant smile Pep Club 2,3, E.C.B.'s 2,3,4, Red 81 Grey Day Comm. 2, 3,4, Girls' Club 2,3,4, Choir 3,4, Sweetheart Dance Comm. 4. MYRON SCHWEITZER Some people are lust born with brains Study Club 2, Boys' Car Discussion Club 3. WALTER SEAQUIST No day passeth without some fun Boys' Car Discussion Club 2, Hockey Club 3, Homeroom Pres. 2,3, Football 2. LARRY SELIN Although a little shy, he's a great all around guy Hockey Club 2, Boys' Choir 3,4, Cross Country 3,4, Chorelaires 4. CRAIG SHOGREN With him it's quality, not quantity Boys' Car Club 2,3, Homeroom Sec-Treas. 2, Veep 3: Golf 2,3,4. PHILLIP SHOLD Phillip's asset is his sedulous character Chess Club 2, Aeronautics Club 3, Orchestra 2,4. Myron Skip TO CHEER THE EARY LO- Mark MARK SIELAFF Just one of those all around good guys Radio Hams Club 2, Coin Club 3,4, Orchestra 2,3,4, Band 2,3,4, Pep Band 2. SHARYN 'SINGER l'm not flirting, iust being friendly Dramatic Club 2, Birch Log 3, Homeroom Tres. 2, Red 8- Grey Day Comm. 2,3, Girls' Club 2,3,4, Choir 3,4, Class Play Comm. 2,3,4. DAVID SIPILA Why put off till tomorrow what you can do next week? Boys' Choir Club 2, Isaac Walton Club 3. PATRICIA SKAFTE Talent is her middle name Dramatics Club 2, Debate Club 3, E.C.B.'s 2,3, Homeroom Veep 2, Nat. Forensics 2,3,4, Thespians 3,4, Quill 8, Scroll 4, Red 81 Grey Day Comm. 2,3, Prom Comm. 3, Speech 2,3,4, Choir 2,3,4, Chorelaires 4, Greyhound 2,3,4, Page Ed. 4, Debate 3,4, Class Play 2,3, Comm. 2,3,4, School Store 4. EDNA SKINNER The world deals good naturedly with good natured people Girls' Car Discussion 2, Knitting 3, Choir 3,4, Chorelaires 4. JACK SLOAN lf you don't say much, you con't get in trouble Hockey Club 2, Sports Official Club 3, Cross Country 2,3,4, Track 2,3,4, Class Ring Comm. 3. Sha ryn Pat Redge 53 Dave 2 5 i 5 3 l. li ls l. 'i Q f s I l il Black .lack Chuck Jo Bdfb Cindy CHARLES SMITH He always means business-sometimes Sports Officials 2,3, Swimming 2,4, Gym Cadet 4. JOANNE SMITH A cheerful girl and lull of fun for a peppy combination she's the one Isaac Walton 2, Pres. 2, Birch Log Club 3 Sec. 3, E.C.B.'s 2,3, Homeroom Veep 2,3, Sec. 4, Red 84 Grey Day comm. 2,3,4, Prom Comm. 3, Choir 4, Orchestra 2,3, treasurer 3. MARCY SMITH We can't say enough how great she is Knitting Club 2, lzaac Walton 3, Veep 3, G.A.A. 2,3,4 Letterwinner 2,3,4 Sr. Point Recorder 4, Homeroom Sec. 3, Thespians 4, Quill 8. Scroll 4, Red 81 Grey Day Comm. 2,3, Prom Comm. 3, Tennis 2,3,4, Girls' Club 2,3,4, Choir 2,3,4, Chorelaires 4, Greyhound 2,3,4, Class Play Comm. 2,3,4, Sweetheart Dance Comm. 4, School Store 4, Miss East Cand. 4. BARBARA SODAHL Sweetness and fun all wrapped up in one Isaac Walton Club 2, Birch Log Club 3, E.C.B.'s 2,3, G.A.A. 2,3,4, Red 81 Grey Day Comm. 2,3,4, Prom Comm. 3, Girls' Club 2,3, cabinet 4, Class Play Comm. 4, Open-Mind 4, Birch Log Rep. 3. CINDY SONNESYN Have it your own way, but I know I'm right Pep Club 2,3, E.C.B.'s 2,3,4, G.A.A. 2, Home- room Sec. 2, Veep 4, Red 81 Grey Day Comm. 3,4, Cheer- leader B 2, A 3,4, Capt. 3, Greyhound 2, Soundroom 3, Football Finale Comm. 2,3,4, Chairman 3, Sweetheart Dance 4, Commencement Announcement Comm. 4. JAMES SPEIDEL He gets his beauty sleep in class Study Club 2,3. I'LL HARE YF ITH Miftie Jim MARRON SPENCER Did you say boys?II Girls' Car Dis- cussion Club 3, Veep 3, E.C.B.'s 2,3,4, G.A.A. 2, Home- room Tres. 3, Quill 81 Scroll 4, Girls' Club Cabinet 2, Red 81 Grey Day Comm. 2,3, Prom Comm. 3, Homecoming Queen 4, Office Cadet 4, Greyhound 2,4, Birch Log Rep. 4. JAMES SPONNICK A right good fellow we all admit Isaac Walton 2, Aeronautics 3. KATHRYN STARK The word impossible is not in my dic- tionary Isaac Walton Club 2, Skin Diving 3, E.C.B.'s 2, G.A.A. 2,3, Girls' Club 2,3,4. LINDA STARR She pursues her studies but never over- takes them Isaac Walton Club 2,3,4, G.A.A. 2,3,4, Let- terwinner 3, Band 2,3,4. EVERETT STEVENS Trust not in him who seems a saint Study Club 2,3,4, Skiing 2, Birch Log Photo. 3. JEAN STOCKHOLM Why gentlemen prefer blondes Pep Club 2, Birch Log 3, E.C.B.'s 3, G.A.A. 2, Red 8, Grey Day Comm. 2,3, Prom Comm. 3, Girls' Club 2,3,4, Choir 2,3,4. l Marcy i Jim lv Sta rkles SIGF Ev Jean 54 Bucky Sandy Sue M GORDON STREWLER Although his future is yet to come, his great success has already begun Chess Club 2,3, Homeroom Pres. 4, Natl. Honor Society, Natl. Forensics, A.F.S. 3, Student Council 2, Open Mind Editor 4, Debate. PAMELA STROMDAHL Fun to be with Drill Team 2, Skin Diving 4, G.A.A. 2,3, Red 8: Grey Day Comm. 2,3, Girls' Club 2,3,4, JAMES STUBERG And so in the end he did nothing at all Car Discussion 2,3,4. Pa msie Stubb SANDRA STUCKMAN Free from all care Car Discussion 2, Math 8: Slide Rule 3, Knitting Club 4, G.A.A. 2, Red Cross 3, Girls' Club 2,3,4, RICHARD STURM Friends and humor are his lead, we know in life he will succeed Art Club 2,3,4. SANDRA SURRELL Pep and vitality with a swell person- ality Girls' Club 2,3,4, Sergeant at Arms 2, Veep 3, Pres. 4, E.C.B.'s 2,3, Homeroom Pres. 2, Class OFiicer 4, Sec., Natl. Honor Society 3,4, Student Council 3,4, Class Play 3, Miss East Candidate 4. BECUEIKN N SUSAN SUTHERLAND She does her own thinking and needs but little advice Pep Club 2, Dramatics Club 3, G.A.A. 2, Girls' Club 2,3,4, Red Cross 3,4, Sec. 3, Pres. 4. SUSAN ANN TARAN lOO words a minute 'without a typewriter Pep Club 2, Girls' Club Cabinet 3, Ski Club 4, E.C.B.'s 2,3, G.A.A. 2, Class Play 2,3,4, Thespians 2, , 3, Choir 2,3,4, THOMAS THEYSON No, l won't sit on the shelf and be a dictionary Debate Club 2, Aeronautics 3, Prom Comm. 3. Skeets Tom MARCI THOMAS Sure, l'll give you a ride Drill Team Club 2, Thespians 4, E.C,B's 4, Red 81 Grey Day Comm. 3,4, Girls' Club 2,3,4, Greyhound 2, Open Mind 3, Prom Comm. 3. BEATRICE THOMPSON She's full of felicity, full of fun, but always ready when there's work to be done Pep Club 2, Thespians 3,4, E.C.B.'s 4, G.A.A. 2, Prom Comm. 3, Class Play 2,3,4, Properties Chairman 3,4, Stage Crew 2, Sweetheart Dance Comm., Decorations 4. ROBERT W. THOMPSON l walk down the hall without words in mind-But yet l'm really the lovable kind Trans. from Montana 3, Football 3,4, Basketball 3,4, Baseball 3, 4, Letterman's Club 3,4, Basketball Club 3,4. iq Bea Bob 55 Barb Thors t Stqxmlwlggl Craig BARBARA THOMSON l'm easily riled Library Club 2,35 G.A.A. 25 Girls' Club 2,3,45 Red Cross 25 Choir 35 Library Cadet 2,35 School Store 35 Class Play Comm. 3,4. JON THORESEN He plays lite's game and plays it well Pep Band Club 2,3,45 Cross Country 2,3,45 Track 3,45 Band 2,3,45 Orchestra 2,3,4. JUDITH TIMMONS Just call me a statesman Drill Team Club 25 Ham Radio Club 3,45 E.C.B.'s 25 G.A.A. 25 Homeroom Sec. 25 Girls' Club 2,3,45 Library Cadet 4g De- bate 25 Red Cross 2,35 Choir 3,4. JUD!TH TOBACK lnnocent until you know her Drill Team Club 25 Pep Club 35 E.C.B.'s 45 Girls' Club 2,3,45 Girls' Choir 3,45 Sweetheart Dance Comm. 4. ANN MARIE TORGERSON Her troubles are free-cl gal full of fun Knitting Club 25 Birch Log Club 3,45 E.C.B.'s 2,45 G.A.A. 25 Girls' Club 2,3,4. BRUCE WAGNER l'm not flirtatous, iust interested Foot- ball Club 25 Sports Official Club 35 Football 25 Speech 45 E.C.B.'s 3. TI-I TTHETI EI Dcde CRAIG WALKER Quiet and reserved Isaac Walton Club 2,35 Cross Country 3,4. DALE WALKER You'll never know what I'll do Skin Diving Club 25 lsaac Walton Club 35 Ski Club 45 Home- room Treas. 45 Sound Room 4. BRUCE WARNYGORA Look, it's a real Gora Drafting Club 2,3,45 Swimming 25 Cross Country 25 Student Coun- cil 2. CAROL WEDIN Silence and mischief blended Pep Club 25 Math Club 35 G.A.A. 2. ROBERT WEED Bad Weeds grow tall E.C.B.'s 2,35 Sports Official Club 2,35 Ski Club 45 Cross Country 2,3,45 Track 2,3,45 Baseball 25 Greyhound 2. DIANE WELLS I'm laughing and I have nothing to laugh about Knitting Club 2,35 G.A.A. letterwinner 35 Girls' Club 2,3,45 Red Cross 2. E Thnn1 l v l Bruce Bruce Carol BQb Diane 56 Bill WILLIAM WELSH Quiet, good natured, and agreeable Isaac Walton 3. TOM WHEELER ln my humble opinion . . . Hockey Club 2,3,4, E.C.B.'s 2,3,4, Homeroom Veep 3, Football 2,3,4, Tennis 2,3,4, Hockey 3,4. KAREN WHITCOMB Cathedral's loss is our gain Transfer from Cathedral 4, Girls' Club 4, Choir 4. JAMES WHITESIDE The world knows that he's around Hockey Club 2, Letterman's Club 3, E.C.B.'s 3, Home- room Veep 3, Hockey 2,3,4, Football 2,3, Choir 4. RICHARD WICKLUND What would l do it there weren't girls DAVID WICKSTROM One individual that's nice to all who know him Chess Club 2,3, Greyhound 3. Wheels Beetle-Bomb Squatty Dick DGVS Jan Kath T0 F ULFILL EACH JANET WIDDES Her way and wit all seem to fit Birch Log Club 2, Dramatics Club 3, Knitting Club 4, G.A.A. 2, Speech 2, Girls' Club 2,3,4, Choir 4, Open-Mind 3,4, Class ring comm. 3, Sweetheart Dance Comm. 4. JAY WIDDES Why worry the world still goes round Football Club 2, Thespians 3,4, Homeroom Pres. 2, Thes- pians Pres. 4, Red 81 Grey Day Comm. 3, Prom Comm. 3, Football 2, Student Council 3,4, Class play 3, Class Play Comm. 4. CATHERINE WILCOX The best things come in small packages Radio Ham's Club 2, Pep Club 3, Red 8g Grey Day Comm. 4, Sweetheart Dance Comm. 4. KATHLEEN WILKINSON l take things as they come Birch Log Club, 2, Veep 2, Ski Club 3, E.C.B.'s 4, G.A.A. 2, Homeroom Sec. 4, Thespians 4, Red and Grey Day Comm. 2,3,4, Prom Comm. 3, Speech 2, Girls' Club 2,3,4, Class Play Comm. 2,3,4, Chairman 4, Birch Log 2,3,4, Rep. 4, Future Homemaker ot Tomorrow 4. ROBERT WILSON His fortune lies in his smile E.C.B.'s 3, Homeroom Veep 2, Homeroom Pres. 3,4, Junior Class Treasurer, Red 81 Grey Day Comm, 3, Prom Comm 3. ARLENE WITCHALL We know her, yet we know her not Isaac Walton Club 2, Knitting Club 3, Red 81 Grey Day Comm. 3,4, Prom Comm. 3, Sweetheart Dance Comm. 4. Wheaties CGTIWY Wils Arnie MARGARET WITZKE Sl'1e's foirly smoll but lively around all Red 84 Grey Day Comm. 2,35 Girls' Club 2,3,4, Cabinet 2,3,4g Librory Cooler 3. DAVID YOUNG ll's qualify, not quonify Tho? counts lsooc Wolfon 2,3,4. DONNA .YOUNGKRANTZ High School dciys ore full of fun, but woit until the weekend comes Typing Club 2, Isooc Wollon 3, E.C.B.'s 2,3,4f Homeroom Sec. 2,35 Red 81 Grey Doy Comm. 2,3,4, Girls' Choir 3,4. eg Stoney Seniors nor pictured Chorles Nelson Donald Oicsrd Gory Poge Robert Peer Roger Sword Lewis Eisenberg John Koorbo Anne Leppo Roberi Lewis Joseph Mcrfin FUR I MA NEVER PASS THIS WAY AGAIN Donno is LQ: 55 Q F2 :S 1,5 so 2 ,gf .- 1 5255 E., .. V , .K , .,. ,.,,.. ,, . Don 1' fell us one S S , us- - 4EfifE:v.- - ww f S E12 Q Q Q .. .Q W5 N nf if ESS ? is mt ar: 535 Our class ring carries great memories. Let's hear it for our Seniors! Test . . . question . . . applications . . . questions! MEMORIES NEVER END As the caps and gowns are set aside for another year, the Seniors of i964 begin to reminisce over the events of the past year. The crownings of our Foot- ball Princess, Snow Beau, and Miss East are perhaps the most thrilling moments of this year. From the day of sophomore orientation to the night of our commencement we have matured in all phrases of our lives. This has been nurtured through lively class discussions, dating, enthusiasm for sports, participating in service committees, and most impor- tant, the friendships gained with fellow classmates. Carrying the prestige in most school activities has been one of the traditional qualities of a senior. Not only is our class the greatest in number but we're also unpresidented in spirit. Plans for the future are now being considered through senior conferences and meetings with ad- visors. Now as the Seniors pass through the doors, never to return again, their lives have really iust be- gun. Friendships made in school will long endure. They'll do anything for a laugh! 62 Look not mournfully to the best-it comes not bock again: wisely improve the present-it is thinep go forth to meet the shodowy future without fear, and with c manly heart.-Longfellow f 1 l w x 4 4 ROW 'l: Mary Jo Robinson, Lynn LaFroth, Linda Griffin, Sandy Hansen. ROW 2: Margaret Paige, Jim Berdahl, Corky Johnson, Margaret Cooper, Keith Campbell. Our hard-working photographers and supervisor. ROW 1: Pat Gressman, Kathy Bzoskie, Janice Armentrout, Linda Kent. ROW 2: Carolyn Dock, Sue Baxter, Judy Jeneson, Harry Smith. 66 BIRCH LUG This year's Birch Log is the product of many exhausted editors and an equal amount of worn out erasers and blunted pencils. The staft has endeavored to make the annual a bigger and better one to give you an accurate and unbiased account of the happenings that occurred at East in 1964. Besides planning and editing the Log, we sponsored a dance and a success- ful campaign assembly. Bob W. Johnson, the editor- in-chief, played the part of a waiter in a California surf club, serving the various section editors: Margaret Paige, Faculty, Linda GriFfin, Seniors, Keith Campbell, Here, l'll help you outl Bob Johnson: Editor-in-Chief M r. Carlson, Advisor P BLI HE YEAR'S CJRIES Activities, Mary Jo Robinson and Jim Berdahl, Ath- letics, Corky Johnson, Underclassmen, Lynn LaFroth, Business, Margaret Cooper, Copy, Doug Chesney and Gary Johnson, Photographers. With a concerted eitort by the business crew, we were able to acld eight pages to this year's book. Although we had to scramble to meet every deadline, we must admit that we had the time of our lives sewing together what is the greatest concoction ot wit, beauty, and intelligence ever to be called the East Birch Log. We want ads, ads, and more ads. Big Mama and the crew. Loggers in action. ROW 1: M. Miller, J. Keachie, M. London, C. Clark, L. Birch, L. LaBarre, P. Tosseland, S. Surrell, P. Johnson, T. Heinecke, J Graham, ROW 2: S. Ostlund, T. Hawley, S. Schweiger, N. Wag- ner, S. Baxter, C. Dack, S. Samuels, H. Laskin, J. Widdes, B. Dal- las, ROW 3: J. Stillman, J. Ragborg, P. Garor, B. O'Connor, B. Morton, J. Boyce, B. Zellen, F. Anderson, J. McBride, ROW 4 W. Gunderson, D. Falk, B. Backberg, J. Holt, T. Ahrens, R Hanson, J. Shively, S. Pierce, R. Martinson, ROW 5: R. Carlson B.' Look, P. Pearson, G. Gabrielson. STUDE TCGU CIL .V M ........ .. .... 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' fiiiisyfsewsgtwgiQQQEGEQEVaim 5 W Q,,g,,.,f- ssisigsif 1isrsi?+i,rf.rif2W.is..s.1.sf1si. it V '1 .5 18 Herz ziemua, Qi-iz. 3.5: 9159-TQIQQJJ-fifi i1fsif2i5z'W ' 'A' K lawn' 'W' A 'W' 5 Q is st, is A fi: Q' at it P? ...Sw . 23 3 Xa M sale? .wgizfr sszeil i1'?s411j' tl 4515! VQggfisgalszgigiffsif1255525255'wifknsiefissvfgigsis S M . .. .. Q55 5932591 t A .5 5 :J 't?ti5ef.:Q?l ' it President-Ron Carlson Vice-President-Ga ry Gabrielson Secretory-Barb Look Treasurer-Dick Pearson This year the Student Council, under the leadership ot Ron Carlson, president, Gary Gabrielson, vice- president, Barbara Look, secretary, and Dick Pear- son, treasurer, has made great strides in becoming an effective link between the students and the faculty. Our great success has been possible through the'encour- agement and guidance of our wonderful advisor, Mrs. Bartle, and the hard work and eftectiveness ot the homeroom representatives. Each Friday morning, before school, the executive committee consisting of Tom Ahrens, senior, Fred Anderson, iunior, Terry Hawley, sophomore, Gill Graham, A.F.S. student, and the four council officers met to plan the business which would be brought up at the following meeting. The executive committee also decided small details so that the council could run more eftectively. The council handled many activities throughout the year. Some of these were the annual Talk of the Town talent show in November, the candy sale to raise money for the new school bus in December, Red and Grey Day in January, and the spring election of the next year's officers. Special thanks to all who helped make it such a success. Barb Look 68 Advisor-Miss Paul Editor-in-Chief-Dick Burns Hounds in Action! GREYHGU D RECORD LIFE AT EAST Cleopatra was the theme of this year's successful Greyhound kickoff assembly. For the first time, the number of subscribers reached the lOOO mark. As a special feature concluding the campaign, a theater party was held showing The Great lmposter. Working hard to cover all school activities were advisor, Miss Paul, editor-in-chief, Dick Burns and page editors Jim Iverson, Janet Lotka, Judy Hensch, Marvel Ross, Pat Skafte, Janet Grindy, Jon Holt, and Frank ROW 'la Dick Pearson, Stu Karon. ROW 2: Judy Hensch, Carol Morton, Gwen Karimo, Marvel Ross. ROW 3: Gary Cohen, Pat Skafte, Marron Spencer, Jan Grindy, Frank Crassweller, Pat Crassweller, The business staff, headed by Lorry Hall, consisted of Mary Jo Robinson and Stuart Karon. The circulation staff was comprised of Mary Jo Robinson, Connie Larson, and Marilyn Cohen. Greg Hansen, with his artwork, and Bill Hansen, with his photog- raphy, added special interest to the pages of the Greyhound. Put it all together and it turns out to be a very successful year for the Greyhound. Morgan, Jan Lhotka. ROW 4: Les Lieberman, Rick Borken, Tom Ahrens, Dick Burns, Mary Jo Robinson, Marty Lee, Louise Morrow, Connie Larson, Bill Hanson. National Forensic League: ROW 'l: M. Giles, P. Davis, N. Samuels, B. Tamminen, B. Davis, L. Hood, V. Angst, B. Ledyard, M. Bruzon- sky, B. Kaner, P. Tamminen, M. Zlonis. ROW 2: Miss Beasy, S. HO The National Forensic League is a National Honor So- ciety. The greatest value of N.F.L. membership is the encouragement and incentive it gives to students to become effective speakers, hence more successful and influential citizens. Participation in speech and de- bate events and the ratings they receive allow stu- dents to move from basic N.F.L. membership to De- grees ot Honor, Excellence, and the highest, The De- gree of Distinction. The key, the traditional insignia of an honor society, is the emblem ot National Forensic League, representing its high standards and its striving for excellence. Every spring at the Honor Assembly, iuniors who have National Honor Society: ROW 'l: M. Kresal, J. Berdall, S. Samuels, M. Freimuth, M. Corzine, D. Brown, M. Pike, L. Hood, G. Angst. ROW 2: Mr. Carlson, D. Burns, R. DeArmond, L. Abramson, S. Chamberlin, P. Nissen, C. Dack, G. Graham, M. Ranta, J. Beuke- ma, L. Grittln, G. Strewler, M. Freimuth, P. Skatte, S. Samuels, D. Brown. OR earned a 3.5 scholastic average and seniors with a 3.2 average are initiated into the National Honor Society. Other qualifications necessary for membership are participation in extracurricular activities, good citizenship, and leadership ability. The Society sells books to be used in the English classes to earn money for the members' pins. One ot the responsibilities ot the National Honor Society is to determine the honor roll atter every six weeks' grade period, and to distribute the honor roll certificates. Under Mr. Carlson, advisor, the Society is led by Steven Samuels, President, James Hepokoski, Vice President, Virginia Angst, Secretary, and Linda Abramson, Treasurer. Surrell, B. Berini, H. Goldfine, G. Strewler, J. Beukema, M. Cooper. Missing: M. J. Robinson, M. Buck, J. Hepokoski. 1 l I National Thespian Society: ROW 1: D. Burns, J. Widdes, B. Thompson, P. Bagley, P. Skafte. ROW 2: J. Anderson, B. Led- yard, B. Karon, S. Taran, S. Singer, S. Seiler, M. Sorenson, M. Strand, M. Smith, D. Moen. ROW 3: L. Lieberman, C. McNeil, F. Bindler, B. Anderson, P, Niss, D. Brown, D. Niss, B. Niss. ROW 4: S. Arbour, P. Morton, B. Coffin, M. Thomas, J. Beufema, J. Ber- dahl, L. Griitin, G. Karimo. OCIETIE The National Thespian Society, headed by Jay Widdes, presents all of the class plays during the school year. A certain amount of points is earned by each student who participates in a play. When the student achieves ten points, he becomes a member in the society. At the end of the year, all of the Thespians attend the honor banquet. Students may become members of the Quill and Scroll Quill and Scroll: ROW 'l: J. Lhotka, J. Grindy, J. Hensch, M. Robinson, L. LaFroth, C. Johnson, S. Hansen, M. Cooper, P. Skatte, M. Paige, M. Smith. ROW 2: Mr. Carlson, B. O'Connor, D. Pear- Society if they have been recommended by their ad- visor and approved by the National Executive Secre- tary. Only students who are at least iuniors and are members of the school paper, The Greyhound, or the yearbook, The Birch Log, are eligible for Quill and Scroll membership. New members are initiated at the honor banquet given in the spring. son, D. Burns, R. Johnson, J. Iverson, J. Berdahl, K. Campbell, J. Holt, L. Lieberman, D. Chesney, G. Johnson. Missing: Miss Paul, Linda Griffin. And o one and a two and a . .. The Baritones add spice to the selection. ROW 1: J. Hensch, R. Mitchell, J. Bergman, K. Jahn, M. Neff, L. Monkkonen. ROW 2: B, Adams, N. Young, E. Liliegren, L. Starr, M. Heidman, L. Armold, M. Sorenson, J. Cunning, B. Kro- vitz, S. Granberg. ROW 3: L. Smith, M. LeHigh, D. Olson, M. Walczak, D. Moen, P. Halverson, T. Stickney. ROW 4: A. Samp- EAST BAN Once again our band has made the year more en- ioyable by providing music for us. Their numerous appearances at the many football, basketball, and hockey games added color cmd enthusiasm to the games, and their appearance at the pep assemblies helped to build school spirit in the students. But the games and assemblies weren't the only places the band played. They started oh' the year by playing for Open House in the fall. Other perform- ances were the Christmas City of the North Parade, son, P. Berini, M. Gonska, J. Maire, C. Lillyman, S. Rasmussen, M. Anderson, S. Hensch, P. Olson, D. Pearson, J. Fredstrom, D. Bergstrom, B. Karsner, A. Grover, J. Ballou. ROW 5: Mr. Vickers, M. Mehling, A. Adams, E. Westrom, D. Glibbery, J. Abramson. , S 2 e ma 3 as of N mmm ra:s:KsIw n.s f .rm ---fs-W,f..,..v,.ff,..m.... . . ..,...,.s,,. ww., . f. , .7 ,rr . isWww-wAmn.umsunliram.v.,ww.s..szea W..,M,,.,,..,.,,,..M,x,m.ui.w,.,,wsmnnnrqm,... PRO OTES SPIRIT The Hockey parade, assemblies aT Woodland and Ordean, plus an assembly for us sTudenTs here aT EasT. They Topped off Their busy year wiTh Their an- nual Band ConcerT. Money for The many acTiviTies of The band was earned Through selling ChrisTmas wreaThs during The holiday season. The oicllcers elecTed by The band This Tall were: Jim Hepokoski, presidenT, Rick Borken, vice-presidenT, Judy Hensch, secreTary, and BeTh Adams, Treasurer. ROW 'lz J. Larson, L. Weisenhaus, L. ScoTT, C. Braff, C. Rose, C. Lindberg, J. Bagley. ROW 2: C. Comstock, M. Levenson, M. Alaspa, B. OsTenberg, T. Nylen, R. Darland, S. Davis, G. Kari- mo, R. Borken, J. Hepokoski. ROW 3: W. Shold, S. Nelson, D. Sutton, C. Ruan, S. Carlson. ROW 4: A. Blackmore, T. Walsh, Come blow your horn. Time To breaThe, Liz! E. House, M. SielaTT, B. Pulford, S. Sundre, D. WellingTon, G. Ross, B. Johnson, N. Jacobson, J. BleharT, O. ChrisTenson, D. Mifchell, G. Hill, J. Thoresen. ROW 5: J. Toiro, D. Carlson, D. Burgess, J. Kane, R. Erickson, J. Miller, R. Aspling, M. Grumclahl. Absent: J. Cohen, P. Hendricks, B. Backberg, J. Olson. ROW 1: M. Pederson, M. Eletson, J. Averbrook, B. Matheson, M. Olson, S. Haoloik, E. Skinner, J. Grincly. ROW 2: Peggy Johnson, J. Hanson, B. Ledyard, L. Karon, J. Timmons, M. Silberg, L. Zen- ther, L. Marsolek. ROW 3: L. Wendlanclt, M. Corzine, D. Niss, R. Dowsn, B. Zelen, B. Niss, W. Van Steinburg, L. Selin, H. Grogan. ROW 4: L. Hall, J. Jensen, P. Grimse, F. Bolos, D. Robertson, J. Dreher, F. Mehle. FORAMU IC LBACKGROU D Once again East's A Cappella Choir has finished a season of bringing music to people all over the city. The schedule this year, like those in the past, was a busy one. This fall, Open House was their first per- formance. The choir's Christmas schedule was espe- Girls' Choir-ROW 'l: C. Carlson, L. Priley, S. Walker, J. Young, B. Hobbs, K. Mattson, B. Eklund, D. Ferguson, P. Witzke, L. Kennedy, S. Highland, M. Priley, D. Mickelson, L. LaFroth Tode, J. Smith. ROW 2: J. Gabrielson, L. Selin, K. Honigman , P. ,M. Krause, C. Mayer, C. Vincent, B. Adams, B. Redepenning, M. Eva, K. Kittell, D. Munic, M. A. Waldmoe, M. Sorenson Toran, C. Monroe, D. Kennedy, E. Ekeroth, B. Glazman. ROW 3: ,S. Sees. cially full with assignments in the First American Bank and the Christmas Pageant at U.M.D. During the year the choir visited city schools such as Woodland and Ordean, giving the students there melodical glimpses of the style of the high school Mr. Mix, C. McKay, D. Youngkrantz, J. Dahlqusit, H. Abelson, K. Benson, K. Kolstad, L. Oberg, S. Clapper, J. London, B. Meyer, T. Hawley, D. Bertrand, L. Ellefson, M. Ziegler, S. Singer, M. An- derson, P. Myrvold, M. Berg. ROW 4: C. Wedin, J. Barber, J. Toback, J. Stockholm, K. Hoff, M. Enstad, J. Gerrish, M. Eckman R. Pederson, M. Nickelsen, M. Sundeen, B. McLoughlin, M. Schmit, r N. Geving, L. Aus, L. Korich, P. LaTour, P. Gerrish, S. Scarlett. 1. ROW 1: P. Brown, P. Skafte, V. Morrow, L. Thoreson, P. Hed- Dallos, J. Holt, J. Berdahl, P. Ottinger, D. Kelso, B. Mer- man, P. O'Rourke, J. Widdes, J. Peterson, M. Alaalan. ROW 2: ritt, S. Dentinger, Mr. Mix. ROW 4: R. McMahon, C. Nimmo, G. Johnson, D. Molander, S. Weyl, P. Johnson, M. London, D. G. Johnson, S. Magee, R. Johnson, R. Carlson, D. Glibbery. Burzynski, C. Schweiger, C. McMahon, M. Smith. ROW 3: B. LET THE OICE RI choir. ln the spring the group topped off the year With their Spring Concert and their Spring Variety Show. The oFHcers of the A Cappella Choir this year were: Mike Corzine, president, Jon Holt, vice-president, Jan Chorale-ROW 1: M. Sund, S. Bowman, S. Dreves, C. Morrow, B. Berg, B. Vann, G. Schipper, H. Butterfield, L. Nordwall, C. Leppa, C. Munkwitz, K. Wilson, S. Nordin, B. Pistel, C. Dack, P. Gross- man. ROW 2: M. Hopkins, L. Barschdorf, M. Miller, R. Pederson, B. Norgren, J. Livingston, P. Tosseland, M. Stebe, B. Johnson, M. Sabin, T. Teich, C. Bantel, M. Ottinger, H. King, S. Gustafson, K. Whitcomb. ROW 3: T. Olson, J. Mills, J. Doig, J. Olson, A. Guro- Grindy, secretary-treasurer, Jan Peterson and Ron Carlson, librarians, and Marcy Smith, gown chairman. Mr. Mix has completed his fifth year of directing at East and bringing to the city another marvelous choir. vitsch, S. Bergum, R. Almquist, D. Hanson, C. Nippet, B. Gardner J. Kuefner, D. Raihill, J. Pierce, J. Whiteside, P. Laurila, W. Mielke, B. A. Johnson. ROW 4: O. Plumb, G. Zaucltke, T. Wallco- viak, M. Haugen, A. Pietila, P. Roemer, G. Merry, L. Johnson, J. Stillman, P. Haugen, B. Olson, R. Williams, R. Rilling, R. Dahl, M. Kettrer, F. Nelson, T. Knutson, Mr. Mix. -W -L A126 ROW 'l: M. Buck, E. Ekeroth, J. Johnson, D. Zimm. ROW 2: P. 5l1Old, C. Lonn, F. Soberg, C. Thoresen, J. Cunning. ROW 3: A. Lester, J. Pearson, J. Wingness, J. Hanson, B. Adams, N. Young, Fearless Leader! String along with Jeanine! E. Liliegren. ROW 4: M. McGillivray, J. Ulland, J. Hall, M. Neff, J. Hensch. ROW 5: B. Aspling, G. Karimo, R. Borken, J. Hepoko- ski, A. Blackmore, E. House, M. Sielaft. THE ELODY The 50-member East High School Orchestra, conducted by Mr. Pettigrew and led by president Eric Fredin, vice president Margaret Buck, secretary Betty Olson and treasurer Margaret Nelson, has completed another successful year. Their tirst performance was given at the Duluth School of Practical Nursing graduation exercises. ln November they participated in the U.M,D. String Clinic. At Christmas time, the Orchestra tollowed tradition, doing parts of the Messiah with the choir. They pre- sented two fine concerts this year. The Winter Con- cert teaturecl trumpet players Jim Hepokoski and Rick Officers: Peggy, Margaret, Eric, Betty. ROW 1: G. Southworth, E. Fredin, S. Cook, B. Olson. ROW 2: Mehling, K. Kallio, S. Bemel. ROW 4: J. Thoreson J Blehart B. Krovitz, M. Sorenson, V. Moberg, R. Knutson, B. Comstock. B. A. Johnson, J. Abramson, Mr. Pettigrew, T Jones G Oas B ROW 3: C. Comstock, S. Granberg, D. Pearson, S. Hensch, D. Carlson. Absent: M. Nelson, S. Anderson, T. Walsh LI GER Borken as soloists. Margaret Buck was the soloist in the Spring Concert. Playing at the East commencement ceremonies is another of their annual functions. They also play at Woodland and Ordean Junior High schools. In the past, the Orchestra has entered various con- tests and received top ratings. This year's group was no exception. Margaret Buck and Eric Fredin earned membership in the All-State Orchestra. Many mem- bers ot East's Orchestra have the honor of playing in the Duluth Junior Symphony, a proot of excellence. Violins at work Let's see: the left hand goes . . . Medftwltllef buck Wllli The Slfmg :sit-Slisivxfs SS:f5?:'-'T . -. , fQ'355v L'fWl't'i til 5 i siis . ...,... ... N., ,, ...L ,, ..,. . ,.,., . ,... new :Mitt VZ' 'B Q. :sunk vi M-r.s if Wiiiiirtml .eff.1.-... t, , :sefgfJs:.s' M DT ,Qs W sf:-.r.:.:wssri?i.ss , S 5 f .-f,.,.f.,ft...s.,.yf wgswgsqsggses e sg5:3335,.fef?'5?t?gs.x , ., e sn. . . W ..:fe..s 1... , yiwgsg Jr .... . . .., ...... f..wM,,.,. ke S it? WWW if 51 we Q its .Q--...fs rg Zisfggr ,P rr mf-M .5 tara., f Q, .. 1 if E i- 5' T45-iff' .' 'v-'i 55fi..5? -V 77 ' J fii ' ' R L . at Office Cadets ROW I: S. Monson, J. Berglund, D. Bertrand, K. Peterson, M. Krause, M. Lee, S. Grunberg, L. Morrow, M. Lundgren, A. Lund, L. Sother. ROW 2: L. Oberg, K. Kolstctd, J Stoffregen, L. Peterson, L. Kent, M. Pooley, J. Lorson, L. Morsolek, S. Kreidler, L. Cunning, C. Mclntyre. CHOOL SER E Stage Crew B. Niss, B. Peer, S. Arbour, D. Niss, T. Koivisto. Store Workers ROW 'la M. Ahrens, D. Foro, S. Dohlquisf, D. Burzynski, P. Skcufte. ROW 2: L. Thoreson, L. Randall, K. Peterson, J. Peterson, M. Smith. ORKER ROW 'l: M. Gallop, J. Abramson, M. Kresal, H. Coh- en, B. Coflin. ROW 2: J. Maitson, R. Randall, D. Kwapick, D. Johnson, L. Smith. Sound Room Operators J. Rowray, M. Tronsen, A. Slonim, B. Hanson, C. Walker, D. Kwapick, N. Legendre, D. Walker. Library Cadets ROW 1: J. Livingston, J. Timmons, L Engel, M. Alden, A. Pawlak. ROW 2 B. Anderson, M. Paige, S. Bowman N. Arthur, M. Meldchl, J. Jacobson Gail Douglass, Beth Carlson, Peggy Morton. Now hear this!! GIRL The Girls' Club is one ot the largest and most active organizations, promoting a spirit of friendliness and service among the girls ot East High School. lt pro- vides a chance for every girl to work with others on a service, social or program committee. The main pur- pose ot the Girls' Club is to enrich each of its mem- bers in some small but significant way that will help here in the present as Well as in the future. The cabinet is made up ot homeroom representatives and the Club otlicers, who meet once a week to plan ROW If S- WC1ll4eI', K- Alden, B. Redepenning, P. Witzke, M. P. Morton, B. Carlson, B. Glazeman, P. Johnson. ROW 3: C. Ramsland, T. Staples, M. Adelson, S. Peck, K. Toppson, S. Con- Bantel, M. Fredricks, M. Sorenson, S. Haovilc, V. Morrow, J. Lon- ley, M. Kane, A. Sampson. ROW 2: J. Levin, D. Ferguson, J. don, L. Thoreson, B. Anderson, S. Martin, S. Brazerol, B. Meyer. Gabrielson, B. Sodahl, A. Laundegran, M. Meldohl, G. Douglass, CLUB the activities ot the Girls' Club. Once a month all members meet, and a program is presented. Speak- ers, panels, special event observances and the senior farewell are planned and carried out by the pro- gram committee. Otficers for this year were: Sandy Surrell, president, Paula Nelson, vice-president, Jan Petersen, secretary, Les Hendrickson, treasurer, Linda Heitsch, chaplain, and Sue Ostlund, sergeant-at-arms. What is Girls' State? I think it's one of the greatest experiences a high school girl can have. Girls' State, which is sponsored by the women of the American Legion, meets each year in the 4H Club building on the Minnesota State Fair Grounds. This summer about 480 representatives were in attend- ance. The purpose ot Girls' State is basically to help pre- serve democracy which was done by having us set up our own governments. We set them up on the city, county, and state levels. The elections were con- ducted in the same way as the Minnesota state elec- tions. I think the best part ot my experience was the chance to make so many wonderful friends. It seemed, though, that just one week wasn't time enough to get to know everyone. Finally, I'd simply like to thank you tor giving me the opportunity to represent you and to take part in one of the most rewarding experiences ot my life. Jan Peterson The 3 girls pool their notes. ROW 1: Sandy Surrell. ROW 2: Janet Peterson, Paula Nelson. ROW 3: Sue Ostlancl, Les Hendrickson, Linda Heitsch. Jan Peterson 81 FRONT ROW: Sue Taran, Les Hendrickson, Bonny Ledyard, Sara Seiler, Mary Strand, Sue Dreves. BACK ROW Dave Brown, Peter Niss, Doug Moen, Les Lieberman, Jay Widdes, John Beukema. THE MAN WHO CAME T0 DINNER Mrs. Stanley Miss Preen .. Richard .... June ..... John ...... Sarah ........ Mrs. Dexter Mrs. McCutcheon Mr. Stanley Maggie ....... Dr. Bradley Whiteside .... Harriet ........ Bert Jefferson . .. Professor Metz . . Expressman . . .. Guests . ...... . . Baker .......... Lorraine Sheldon Sandy .......... Beverly Carlton Westcott ...... Radiomen .... Banjo .... . . , Deputies .......... Plain Clothesman The Cast . .... Sara Seiler . Bonny Ledyard . . . Pete Bagley . . . Sue Dreves . . . Peter Niss . Gwen Karimo .. Sue Chamberlin Peggy Bannister . . .. Jay Widdes . Sue Ann Taran . . . . Doug Moen .. Les Lieberman Les Hendrickson .... Dave Brown Ken Donovan Frank Crassweller Bruce Gardner, Mark Bradley Jerry Mattson Mary Strand . .. Harvey Smith .. John Beukema .... Jim Berdahl Mike McGillivray, Bruce Gardner Dick Burns U Hertzel, Dave Niss Jeff Latts When Sheridan Whiteside, played by Les Lieberman, comes to dine at the Stanleys, who reside in a typi- cally small town in Ohio, he breaks his hip and re- mains in their home for weeks, although it seems an eternity to the Horace Stanleys. During his stay the Stanleys find their entire life changed-their daughter elopes, their son leaves home for adventure, Mr. Whiteside has completely taken over their home, and his secretary iSue Tarani falls in love with a small town newspaper man. To remedy this, Sheridan brings in a movie actress to break up the romance. All this resulting in a satisfying climax which was en- joyable to all who attended this production. The Man Who Came To Dinner was directed by Mr. R. J. Canfield and presented by the iunior class on November 8 and 9. You ordered 500 hummingbird tongues for what? Beukama hangs from that rafter, and . . lt you don't return my knitting I'Ii . Fronf: Dove Brown, Margie Ronio, Paul Dohlberg, Jim Berg, Wendy Eckmon, PeTe Niss. On Porch: Bonny Ledyord, Doug Moen, John Beukemo, STephonie Brozerol. ALL MY S ArThur Miller's inTense drama All My Sons wos sponsored by The sophomore closs on Morch 6 ond 7. All My Sons is o sTory bosed on Two Tomilies whose lives ore oT:fecTed by o wcir. Mr. Miller poinTs ouT Thc1T corrupTion con occur when men produce equipment of quonTiTy roTher Thon quoliTy. He shows ThoT mon produces weoupons of wor ouT of economic greed ond noT poTrioTism. The senior closs of i964 presenTeol FoTher of The Bride by Gluyos Willioms os Their spring ploy. Joe Keller KoTe Keller . . . Chris Keller ... Ann Deever . . . Jim Boyliss .. Sue Boyliss .. Frank Lubey .. Lydio Lubey . George Deever BerT ........ The CosT . . . Doug Moen . . Bonny Ledyord . . John Beukemo STephonie Brozerol ,... David Brown ... Morgie Rc1nTc Jim Berg .. Wendy Eckmon . . . . . PeTe Niss .. Poul Dohlberg Lots of rehearsing is necessary . . . PrucTice mGl4eS peffed? Robeflls liffle helpefsl? 1- 4- lg- if 1 l QQ' 9 158 r liz . wx 1-KWH ROW 'll J- Dunphy, J- Lofts, B- KCINSV, M- Zl0l'1l5, P- GGVOF1, P- Bradley, M. Freimuth, B. O'Connor, B. Strewler, P. Skafte, M Tamminen, M. Bruzonsky, D. Brown. ROW 2: S. Samuels, M. MeIdQhl,J,G,-C,hqm,Mr, HUnfIey,V,Ang5f, P, Nissen- DEBATQRS ARGUE THE PRGBLEM- ,i Forget debate and give me a little lovin'! East's Debate teams this year have maintained a rigorous tournament and practice schedule. Jackson Huntley, coach, directed a Debate Class and after- school club. The proposition resolved: Social Security Benehts should be extended to include complete medical care. The tournament East teams attended included, Den- teld, S. St. Paul, St. Cloud, Hopkins, U. of M., Brai- nerd, St. Olaf, and Regional tournaments, plus many after-school debates. East sponsored a statewide tournament of its own on Jan. 25. A-team members, Gordon Strewler and John Beu- kema, negative, Pat Skafte and Steve Samuels, af- tirmative. A little harder and we'Il have our own Ford con- Let's consider his anniversary now kids! vertible. V. Angst, B. Kaner, B. Davis. ROW 2: J. London, P. Skafte, S. Beukema, Carolyn Dack, Bonny Ledyard, M. Ranta L Grlttln Chamberlin, B. Tamminen, N. Samuels, P. Davis. ROW 3: J. PEAKER GAIN RECOG ITIO Extra-curricular speech covers a wide area ot speech forensic activities. Qualified students may enter any ot eight separate divisions which are, serious inter- pretation, humorous interpretation, Extemporaneous reading, storytelling, original oratory, memorized oratory, extemporaneous spealcing, and discussion. Preparing on their own time and after school, speech students were kept busy participating in the numer- ous speech meets which were held throughout the year. East hosted its own speech meet tor all area schools on Sat., March l4, 1964. This year's speech coach was Miss Susan Beasy, a new teacher at East. Planning the talent show Finally, no more speeches! Friends, Romans, and Foreign Exchange Students The Sweetheczrfs Gail and Dick The sweeThecarT dence, sponsored by The senior girls wos held on Dec. 26, OT Ridgeview CounTry Club. The highlighT oT The evening wcis The crowning of Gdil Gonsko ond Dick Burns by Cheryl Anderson ond Jim l-IorTly, losT yeor's sweeTheorTs. Sue Burke ond Bob Thompson, ond Sdndy Honsen ond Tom Ahrens were The oTher couples running Tor This honor. Re- TreshmenTs were served To Top off cl holiddy TesTiviTy. Where's The dance? OW BEAU This yecir's onnuol snow beou dence, sponsored by The iunior members of The Birch Log, wos held in The gymno- sium for The Tirsf Time. The decorcuTions gdve The dance on c1Tmosphere of ci winTer wonderland. The highlighT of The dcznce wus The crowning of The T964 Snow Beou. IT was o Tense momenT for dll when The senior colndidoTes, Tom Ahrens escourTed by Sandy Hdnsen, Roy Aus escourTed by Helen Abelson, Ed Borbo escourTed by Cindy Soneson, Bob Hover escourTed by Roni Azuz, ond Tom and Sandy Al PeTerson escourTed by Lindo l-TeiTsch were announced. Morren Spencer, T964 Foofboll Princess, come Torword To crown The new Snow Beou, Tom Ahrens. The Flciirs, o iunior Trio, song To honor our new Snow Beou. The suspense is murder Ooh! 86 Dramotics President, T. Hawley, Secretary-Treasurer, R Edgell, ROW 1: P. Bannister, S. Nowak, B. Nor- gren. ROW 2: J. Olson, C. Vincent, L. Kapuscin- ski, M. Woldmoe. ROW 3: S. Wolke, L. Chur- chill, R. Edgell, T. Hawley. ROW 4: L. Walters, P. Oas, H. King, P. Skinner, ROW 5: M. Alaspa, P. Roener, C. Munkwitz, A. Crawford, V D'Amour, Miss Beasy, D. Fraser, G. Crockett. Senior Knitting Pres., S. Bernstein, V.P., S. Granberg, Sec., M Lee, Treas., J. Widdes, ROW 'l: E. Skinner, M. Lee, M. Jeanetta, S. Falgren, L. Abramson, P Brown, J. Widdes. ROW 2: M. Eletson, K. Ben son, H. Abelson, P. Nelson, J. Barber, S. Erick- son, M. Krause, L. Gilbertson, M. Cohen, D. Ben son, L. Larson, C. Wedin, S. Scarlett, D. Wells, B. Thomson, S. Sutherland, Miss Abbett. ROW 3 A. Hildebrandt, S. Granberg, S. Stuckman, S. Bernstein. E Club President, R. Aus, V.P., D. Clark, Sec.-Treas., J DeArmond, ROW 1: T. Knutson. ROW 2: Mr Loy, B. Weed, D. Pearson, D. Laurila, B. Nelson D. Christie. ROW 3: L. Furo, R. Aus, D. Clark, B. W. Johnson, R. DeArmond. ROW 4: G. Bur ton, B. Morton, R. Schwabe, H. Goldtine. Drill Team President, J. Lhotko, V.P., L. Marsolek, Sec. Treas., S. Hansen. ROW 1: D. Engel, P. LaTour, C. McMahon, J. Lhotka, S. Hansen. ROW 2: C. Rye, M. Michelson, J. Young, J. Larson, P. En gel, R. Gerber, G. Johnson. ROW 3: K. Halli- gan, J. Erickson, L. Marsolek, L. Zentner, M. Giles, L. Bakke, M. Becker. Birch Log President, Jim Berg, V.P., Mary Strand, Sec., Karen Mattsong Treas., Betty Berg. ROW 'lz S. Andergon, D. Pearson, P. McCall, B. Berg. ROW 2: C. Carlson, M. Miller, M. Melhus, M. Strand, L. Ellefson, Cindy Birch, G. Mark, K. Mattson. ROW 3: Mr. Carlson, M. Berdie, H. Butterfield, A. Lund, W. Hanson, E. Solyards, C. Bratt, C. .Vronyes, A. Precord, J. Jacobs, N. Guitar, J. Berg. Photography President, G. Peterson, V.P., J. Cun- ning, Sec.-Treas., D. Laurila, ROW 1: F. Anderson, G. Peterson, J. Hall, J. Carr, J. Kane. ROW 2: J. Berg, A. Lep- po, B. Davis, T. Stickney, B. Anderson, D. Anderson. ROW 3: J. Hoden, B. Magnuson, J. Cunning, K. Campbell, D. Raihill, D. Laurila, Miss Johnston. SPORTS DISCUSSION President: Frank Mehle, Vice Pres.: Ted Magnus, Treas. Jim Hill, Sec. Ert Hermerding. ROW 'l: J. Grams, P. Stromauist, J. McGraw, J. Hill. ROW 2: P. Scipioni, C. Engstrom, T. Johnson, G. Oas, J. Hakala. ROW 3: L. Sinko, J. Olson, J. Flint, J. Shively, E. Hermerding, F. Mehle. ROW 4: D. Carlson, G. Tridgell, A. Watt, L. Harvey, B. Singer, D. Haus, R. Wylie, P. Burmen, R. Glib- bery, L. Churchill, J. I-loughtaling, B. Schnaufer, S. Anderson, T. Magnus, M. Erickson. GIRLS' CAR DISCUSSION President: M. LaPanta, Vice-President: S. Saa-ri Secretary: J. Hagenbrock. ROW 'I: M. La Panta J. Hagenbrock, S. Saari. ROW '2: J. Ruben, M Elsted, P. Lyons, C. Johnson, C. Morrow, S. Klund, R. Overby, S. Larson, N. Drier, P. Cot- tin, V. Taly, Miss Dean. ROW 3: J. Gerish, V Peterson, K. Anderson, P. Anderson, P. Nelson L. Barschdort, J. Armentrout, S. Engel, P. Nei son, B. Hobbs. GIRLS' ISAAC WALTON President: Marcy Smith, Vice Pres.: J. Ulland Secretary: L. Starr. ROW l: P. Stromclahl, C Hanson, L. Engel. ROW 2: P. Nippet, K. Olson, A. Johnston, M. Smith, L. Rathe, M. Ranta, M Paige, L. Starr. ROW 3: F. Bindler, K. Fredricks J. Hanson, S. Nordin, J. Ulland, J. Pearson, J Smith, M. Alden, C. Lonn, D. Cordes. ROW 4 P. Nissen, L. Peterson, D. Lures, C. Larson, J Hagen, J. Keachie, M. Pike, P. Holder, K. Stark C. Coole, Mrs. Davis. f ! V V U 4 3 1 A 1 l 1 8 l 1 i lm,,:ws:fmfNx-.wwf . mf .wfiwmmafsezfxwsmfff ' - wwwff, ,,,. f x aan mfam::xx3 amQw15w1sr14ff-1.Q,-1-.U f N f .1-1 f, 4,5.--:shew-,lcmhi,ff ., , . ,. ,, fm, Wgggk 4 H ag, g H25 ff aw: wf' Ms ,ww -..... ,... SPURTS x ' f ' ' ROW 1- L to R-Managers J. Lamphrecht, T. Koivisto, and D. Carlson. ROW 2-H. Goldtine, J. Shively, T. Magnus, J. Hill, J. Flint, E. Hermerding, B. Enrico, B. Thompson, D. Clark, J. Holt, Fuller, B. Grytdahl, M. Delyeo, S. Anderson, J. Dunphy, R. Aus, R. Hansen, F. Mehle, A. Peterson, S. Pierce, J. DeArmond, D. Laurila, J. Moland, T. Olseth, B. Haver, Coach Loy and Coach 6373 GRIDIRO VAR ITY East's opening game with Duluth Cathedral began our football season in high gear. East displayed a strong offensive drive and a tough defensive line. Ted Mag- nus, Frank Mehle, and Bob Thompson scored for East. On September 6, the Greyhounds took on a strong Cloquet, and unfortunately came out on the short end of a 26-6 score. Our hero at this game was Bill Enrico who scored the TD. Once again the student body's morale was renewed, with a thrilling i9-i3 victory over rival, Duluth Central. East led I3-7 at the half because of the two touchdowns of Doug Clark and Frank Mehle's extra point. Clark, Thompson, and the entire offensive line played a fine game. Alternating wins and losses, East took on veteran Morgan Park, in which Bob Thompson ran for an 88 yard TD. One more touchdown by Rick' Hansen com- pleted our scoring, and the final tally was East I3 and Morgan Park 20. The team followed a week later with a loss to Hermantown. Even, though, the Greyhounds fell short of defeating Denfeld, they made the Homecoming worthwhile by tromping Superior Cathedral i8-6. Hard hitting Superior Central proved too rough for East. The team scored early in the game when Frank Mehle recovered a fumble on the Superior twenty yard line and Bill Enrico brought in a TD. The final score was I4-7 in favor of Superior. 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SCOREBOARD VARSITY Es Squad EAST D. CATHEDRAL EAST D. CATHEDRAL EAST CLOQLJET EAST CLOQUET EAST D. CENTRAL EAST TWO HARBORS EAST MORGAN PARK EAST DENFELD EAST HERMANTOWN EAST S. CENTRAL EAST DENFELD EAST S. EAST EAST S. CATHEDRAL EAST S. CATHEDRAL EAST S. CENTRAL EAST SILVER BAY H T QUAD L' DEFEATED ROW 1-L to R-B. Pulford, A. Watt, A. Picconczfto, J. Olson, B. Harvey, W. Vonsteinberg, J. Hoplcin, B. Hemme lung R Gllbb ry Singer, M. Fuller, P. Stromquist, T. Johnson, J. Huughtoling, C. Box- M. Hermerding, P. Mark, L, Sinko, J. Hok lu G Molcnd Co ch ter. ROW 2-J. Grams, P. Scipioni, C. Engstrom, D. Carlson, M. Garnett. Jeronimus, G. Oos, P. Burman, L. Austin, D. Lourilu. ROW 3-L. FCJQTBALL FINALE Moirron Spencer vvos crowned Eost's Footboll Princess by Morren Moore, lost yedr's princess, ot festivities held Fridoy, October T T. The Homecoming events storted ot ci pep ossembly in the morning, where the three condidoites, Sue Burke, Lindo Heitsch, clnd Morton Spencer were introduced. The next event was the tootbdli gcime with which the tecim brought bcick the victory ond ciroused further excitement omong the student body. Thot night, the donce wos the highlight ot the evening with the Morouders providing entertainment. Then come the big moment thot everyone wos vvcriting for. The senior footbclll ployers formed on oisle for the corndidcites. The crown wos ploced on the hecld of Mcirron Spencer, ond, on beholt ot the ECB's, she was presented with o dozen roses. ROW 1: F. Anderson, J. McGiFTerT, C. Nimmo, D. Maertz, T. Maertz, D. Look, G. Bernard, L, Furo, T. Ahrens, K. Jackson. ROW 2: B. Nafie, B. Weed, T. Bennets, J. McBride, B. Osten' berg, J. Hon, E. Thompson, J. Thoreson, J. Sloan, D. Lundgren. ROW 3: R. Hendrickson, S. Freimuth, D. Hawley, P. Gimse, A Garon, S. Jackson, A. Olson, C. Koenig, C. Koidahl, M. Alaspa, C. Nippett, J. Hoden, B. Zelen, J. Boyce, L. Selin, R. Darland, T Wells, Coach Fayling. CROSS COU TRY This year's cross country Team, under the able super- vision ot Mr. Fayling, managed to Win several events. These included the Proctor Invitational, The Hibloing Invitational, the District 26, Championship, and The Region 7 Championship, They also won Third place in The state. Six of The top runners on The Team were Tom Ahrens and Larry Furo, co-captains, Dick Look, Gary Ber- nard, Dave Maertz, and Tom Maertz. These boys led the Team to state and proved to be Tine examples for The rest of the Team. Coach Fayling, with some satisfaction, voiced hopes that we will have another outstanding team next year. Cross-country :sn t all work THIRD STATE Co-captains Tom Ahrens and Larry Furo. Hounds pace The field ROW 'I Left to right: T. Haller, D. Laurila, D. Hawley, R. Han- son, B. Thompson, B, Berini, D. Falk. ROW 2: Coach Bolger, R. Johnson, T. Wells, C. Baxter, S. Snyder, S. Pierce, F. Mehle Coach Mrkonich. BASKETBALL Tough and hard-working, The i964 basketball team came out on the short end of The season with an over- all standing of 5 wins and l3 losses. ln the Big Ten Conference their record was 5 wins and lO losses. While participating in the District Tournament, the Hounds knocked off Carlton with a score of 7l-56. This victory entitled them to play against Grand Marais. A heart breaking loss resulted from this game. We outshot them in The first half and came out ahead. But The second half was a game of ups and downs. The final outcome was East 48 and G. M. 55. Outstanding performances by Steve Pierce led him to be high scorer for the season with 334 points. Pierce Coach Bolger, Tom Haller, and Coach also was found as one of the starting five which con- sisted of seniors Rick Hanson, captain, Bob Thompson, Dick Hawley, and junior Steve Snyder. Even though a majority of the team's games turned into defeat, many of them were one or two point losses. Examples of this would be The Superior Cen- tral game which ended in a 69-68 overtime score, and l-lermantown with 72-68 in an overtime. As far as next year's team is concerned, Coach lvirkonich says, l think we should be able to improve our record of this year, providing our kids participate in both track and football. MI'kOr1iCl1- Rick Hanson, Captain Hanson, why is Laurila so goofy? East Opponent 48 58 Dululh Central 81 74 Silver Bay 68 72 of l-lermanfovvn 76 64 Two Harbors 74 92 Morgan Park 64 87 Cloquef 54 67 Proctor 56 67 Dulurlw Cathedral 65 77 Granol Marais 76 69 Silver Buy 'C '7 QUAD BASKFTBALL ROW ll Z- TUFGFL B. King, G. Gerard, E. Hermerding, R. Pul- Backberg T Wells D Falk C Baxter J Wells R Johnson L ford, A. Picconcmo. ROW 2: T. Holler, Student Manager, B. Bolger Coach 6' 1553 , .. .A5QfDKf Practice Swede stuffs superbly. .,Sfm.:- WL, mgsnfe, . e 3 Q Nm X mgieiik f Q .Tse S Q md, 3,5 ua LW E - ::'H.:2f .:5:. 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This year They were Sandy Surrell escorTed by Ed Barbo, Diane Burzynski escorTed by Bob Haver, Sue Burke escorTed by Bob Johnson, Marcy SmiTh escorTed by Ron DeArmond, and Barb Look escorTed by Jon HolT. The shorT pep TesT held in honor of The sen- ior members oT The baskeTball Team, included a skiT presenTed by The Senior Viking Clan. Climaxing The TesTiviTies of The day was The coronaTion of Miss EasT during The halTTime ceremonies of our base keTball game aT U.M.D. As The lighTs dimmed, The drums rolled, and The Tension mounTed, The Royal CourT was presenTed To The audience. ATTendanTs were Sandy Hanson, Linda l-leiTsch, JaneT LhoTka, JaneT PeTerson, Cindy Sonnesyn, and Judy l-lensch. They formed an arch along The whiTe carpeTed paTh which The candidaTes followed. Sue Burke was Then crowned Miss EasT of T964 and reigned over The remaining half of The baskeTball game. The Junior Class was awarded The Trophy Tor The mosT colorful hall decoraTions. The changes in This year's eyenTs helped To make iT one of The biggesT and besT in The memory of EasT sTuClenTs. 5 5 5 E 5 5 i 5, Q 3 Ie 5 2 3? 3 fi -a U 1 4 1 5 5 . Q I i 1 F 4 ROW 1: Coach Rolle, A. Peterson, T. Wheeler, T. Ahrens, E. W, McGifTert, D. Clark, D. Maertz, A. Olson, B. Enrico, K. Dono- Barbo, D. Dryke, B. Wolfe, T. Maertz. ROW 2: D. Honigman, van,J.Whiteside, J.McKay, Coach Garnett. Rated as the second best hockey team in Minnesota with a highly impressive 23-1 record, East skated to state for the third time in five years. With '14 returning lettermen, East lived up to early predictions of greatness by compiling a record of 9 -O before the start of the new year. These wins made it obvious that District 26 opponents were go- ing to be no obstacle for the Hounds. The month of January proved a real test for the team. During this period they played Roseau, Cole- raine, twice, Hibbing, and International Falls. Al- though they outshot the Broncos 14 to 11 before a standing-room-only crowd at the Curling Club, East met defeat by. a 2-1 score in what many acclaimed as the dream game of the year. The strain of play- ing 1O games during this month was nearly fatal to the Hounds' impressive record, as they had to use third period goals to defeat Morgan Park C4-31 and Cathedral fl-OJ. ' The State Tournament month began in fine style, as the Cakes defeated Denfeld 9-O, surpassing the 100-goal mark. During the 20-game regular season, East outscored their opponents 102 goals to 17 and outshot them 568 to 238. These figures show both the strong goal-tending of Ed Barbo and the scoring punch of our three lines. Tournament play began with the Hounds capturing the District 26 crown for the time in a row by defeat- ing Morgan Park and Denfeld with identical 4-O scores. On the next Friday, the Hounds went to Eve- leth in quest of a state tournament berth. Sharp pass- ing and skating resulted in a surprisingly easy 571 victory over the Greenway Raiders. ln the finest high school hockey game seen in North- ern Minnesota since an identical encounter in 1961, the East Greyhounds, displaying unequalled poise in passing and fore-checking, defeated the Falls 3-2 to earn the coveted Region Seven trophy for East once again. The dream of another state hockey title was denied to our team this year. Fine goal-tending in both tournament games proved too much for our Hounds, as they lost to Falls C2-lj and Roseau 13-Ol. Our only goal at state was scored by All-Tournament de- fenseman John McKay. The team remained in St. Paul for the finals. l I Wfiasmw W. x- 'Y' 5 ' v -,yi-'11 , Lg, fa ,, W I . . f---- , fiwifvsssfgfifz,.,.,,.-, JF g h... ' ., '- .. , mf '- -if - . ar W ' Vi' 5. hi f , Y QA 2 , ' ' V : -r--:. f -- -.rigfgf 1:1 W Maw: - ' Q Sim I2 b - :bi ' ' .QM . .I,,,: S W Pg ,,., MW, , ,Q ,,.L, 1 Sans 5 S SJW f 5 W W X Yfyw I ,Sw M N 3 ww, 5-ewggg, f wif ,, ww My-sw m 5 WL h NAM WR Sm 1,435 'S I? Ziw G M 5+ K uf M wg, 5: 5 Q' f W MQW 51fnw4mfff,ga,L, f. A ,L ,, A M f'AAQfSfwfwih3kfz?Q2iv,zz1w W, ., M-w17iw1H5i':Y2,ZT'nf?1SSi'?i'f'.'T,f 5 7 LAN X, W W ,M ,,,, M,S,,M,,, Top picture-Lett to Right-Adrian Watt, Tom Lagergren, Duane Miller, Jim Miller, Chuck Nimmo. Bottom picture-Barry Morton, John Douglas, Paul Ottinger. KIER TAKE STATE After weeks ot grinding practice sessions, the ski team was rewarded by capturing The state trophy. This was the fourth time in 31 years that the boys had won this title. An outstanding sophomore on the team, Adrian Watt, also earned the state champion- ship, in iumping. Gary Burton placed second in the state in slalom. East letterwinners in skiing were as follows: slalom- Gary Burton, John Douglas, Barry Morton, and Paul Ottinger, iumping-Adrian Watt, Duane Miller, and Tom Lagergren, cross-country-Chuck Nimmo and Jim Miller. Coach Olav Lee commented, lt is about time that East regained the state championship. I'll remember this year's team as one of the best. All of us will surely remember this as the best team. ROW 'I: D. Jordet, D. Wicklund, D. Christensen, B. Wilson, J. J. Tofte, B. Kuettel. ROW 3: Coach Lee, B. Carlson, Manager, J. Flint, D. Hartwick, B. Perkins, C. Smith. ROW 2: D. Hanson, C. Olson, A. Peterson, S. Halverson, O. Christensen, S. Goranson, Nippet, B. Natqe, B. Everett, T. Bennett, H. Goldtine, J. Ragborg, T. Halverson.Missing: Captain B. Johnson,J. Shively. WIMM N The East mermen finished another very successful season with a 9-i conference record. Led by captain Bob W. Johnson, the team made strong wins over all Big Ten schools, including a 54-47 victory over tough Central-the first time Troy had been beaten in its home pool. East's perfect record was spoiled only by Dentield, which won 52-51 on four Grey- hound disqualifications. On a great team. effort, the East swimmers sank Central to win the City and Big Ten titles. At the District Meet in Silver Bay, East was forced to take second place as Central edged out our mermen 5l-45. Unfortunate circumstances pre- vented the team from participating in the State Swim Meet, though ten swimmers had qualified. Returning lettermen: D. Look, T. Magnus, J. McBride, L. Furo, A. Peterson, R. Aus, D. Maertz, T. Ahrens, E. Hermerding, J. Boyce. With a nucleus of ten lettermen returning this spring, the outlook is promising for a highly successful season. Consistent winners Tom Ahrens, Larry Furo, Jim Boyce, Ted Magnus, and Ert Hermerding should be outstanding in the 440, 880, and mile relays. Ray Aus, a star hurdler last year, and Al Peterson in the discus and shot round out the team. Some talent will also be found in some of the 7O boys trying out for track this year, and in the fine runners from the cross country team. Coaches Nordling and Mrkonich have arranged a good schedule of meets, and, dry weather allowing, hope to bring home a few trophies. M. Freimuth, G. Burton, C. Shogren, B. Johnson. Absent: D. Pearson. The East golf team had an outstanding season last year, with a per- fect 6-O record in Conference play. The team also won the District 26, Region 7, and Virginia Invitational titles. Our boys tied for third in the state tournament, Gary Anclelin tying for Hfth place in individual scor- ing. The members of last year's team were Gary Andelin, Gary Burton, Marc Freimuth, Dick Pearson, Gordon Schwabe, Craig Shogren, and Bob W. Johnson, alternate. Losing only two seniors by graduation, our team should have a highly successful season' this year. ln cloubles, three's a crowd . . . but who's count- ing! In tennis, Dave Honigman and Tom Wheeler on the doubles team took the District title and became the Consolation Doubles Champions in the Regionals. Marcy Smith, in Girls' singles, advanced to the finals in District competition. The members of last year's team were: Dave Honig- man ancl Tom Wheeler, Boys' doubles, Kenny Donovan and Jon Holt, Boys' singles, Sandy Doyle anal Margaret Buck, Girls' doubles, Marcy Smith and Myra Green, singles. With all but two members returning this year, the prospects for a championship team are very high. D. Honigman, J. Holt, M. Smith, M. Buck, K. Donovan, T. Wheeler. 110 ROW 1: R. Hansen, B. Thompson, D. Christie, D. Hawley, R. Wylie, G. Ross, T. Wells. ROW 2: Coach Gar- nett, R. DeArmond, B. Enrico, B. Wolfe, T. Olseth, J. Moland, C. Baxter. BASEBALL Last year East's baseball team wound up a very suc- cessful season with a i2-6 overall record. Compet- ing in a tough league, the Greyhounds showed they could beat the best, finishing third in the Conference. High points of the season were double-hitter wins over tough Brooklyn Center and Virginia early in the year. There was also an exciting come-from-behind win over Cloquet, when our team was down O-4 in 'Hound on the run. the seventh inning, but bounced back to win 5-4. Mainstays of the team were shut-out pitchers Dick DeLano and Gary Maki, and Cory Lomen and Jeff Carson in the inield. Outstanding hitters were Lo- men, Delano, Beniie Wolfe, and Rick Hansen. With ten lettermen returning this year, our team looks for- ward to having a fine season, commented coach Don Garnett. What about it, Butterfingers? lt would be ditlicult to find better cheer- leaders than ours. Boosting school spirit by yelling tor the boys, and helping tinan- cially by co-sponsoring the Homecoming Dance and selling booster buttons and badges, they have proved indespensible to the Greyhounds. After all, with such qualihed members as Diane Burzynslci, captain, Pam Tode, Bonnie Matheson, Cindy Sonnesyn, Barb Look, and Sue Burke, how could the squad be anything but great? CHEERLEADER PRC GTE PEP SUS Diane, captain Cindy Bllfb Pam Bonnie 112 Jan CoHeen Diane Sandy am DRILL TEAM DI PLAYS CGLOR This year's Drill Team is composed of tive girls of considerable talent. Hard work and many practices helped them polish up their routines and shine at the games. Members ot the twirlers are Janet Lhotlca, captain, Sandy Hansen, Colleen McMahon, Pam LaTour, and Diane Engel, with Lorraine Marsolek as alternate. 113 Paula The '63-'64 maiorettes have displayed their skill well. Besides doing precise drills at foot- ball and basketball games, they have co- sponsored the Homecoming Dance and appeared in parades. Members Kathie Peter- sen, captain, Paula Myrvold, Kathy Rekola, Kathy Jamar, Margaret Abalan, Diane Mo- lander, Joan Berglund, Patty Torvund, and Polly Hedman have done a fine iob repre- senting their school this year. Kathy R Joqn Kdllly J MAJQRETTE DD SPARKLE Patty Diane Polly Kufhie Margaret Linda Nordwall, captain, Shelley McBride, Sandy Gustafson, Sue Ostlund, Sue Schweiger, Nancy Berkelman. if U SQUADS 1 TRAININ Like Their A counterparts, the B squads have Nordwall: the leader ot the B maiorettes was Mari practiced cheers and drills for the bene-Ht of the school. lyn Radford. The B cheerleaders were led by captain Linda Judy Jeneson, Linda Manfred, Marilyn Radford, captain, Janna Mead, Linda Sathers. 115 Officers: Patty Berini, Barb Johnson, Beth Adams, Margie Enstad, Gail Mrs. Diers, advisor Schipper, Marcy Smith. GIRLS, ATHLETIC ASSOCIATIO ' Team sports, individual activities and leadership are the three basic requirements tor a G.A.A. letter. 350 points is the goal of each girl as she works through- out the year to earn her E, and she enjoys herself as she participates in group activities such as bike hikes, play nights, and splash parties. Olsficers ot the Girls' Athletic Association this year were Gail Douglass, president, Gail Schipper, vice- president, and Barb Johnson, secretary-treasurer. The point recorders were Marcy Smith Cseniorsl, Mar- gie Enstad iiuniorsi, and Patty Berini lsophomoresl. i l ROW 'I: Gail Schipper, Patty Tossland. ROW 2: Lynn Henson, Sue Baxter, Cheryl Leppa. ROW 3: Marg Paige, Linda Starr, Diane Wells. N 116 ECB And ci touchdown is when . . . WOOH WOOH Another ECB's meeting breaks up! The Eost Cheer Boosters, orgonized in 1957, is oi the group hos organized bus trips to out-of-town club becoming increosingly populor with the students. gomes ond sponsored Homecoming octivities. The moin objectives ot the E.C.B.'s ore to boost school spirit ond to increose ottendonce out sports events. Under the oble leodership ot Mr. Gornett, E.C.B,'s hos been successful in its gools, in addition, The executive council is composed of the president, -Dick Burns this yeor-the cheerleoders, ond o rep- resentdtive from eouch closs. The Executive Council: ROW 1: Mory Gonsko, Dick Burns, pres., Bob Hover, ROW 2: Kathy Bzoskie, Didne Burzvnski, Bea Thompson, Ed Bcrbo, Lindo Nordwcill. 117 I N m 1 l Z i 1 I P. V 1 V v i l A E K UNDE SSMEN During this past year, we iuniors have encountered many new experiences in social and scholastic activi- ties. We have supported our teams, class plays, and fund raising proiects while keeping up our studies. As iuniors we have done our best to meet and maintain our school's standards and to be good sportsmen. Next year, as seniors, we will meet the burdens ot respon- sibility and will do our best to represent East High School. Dale Anderson, Fred Anderson, Kath- leen Anderson, Michael Anderson, Ronald Anderson, Stephen Anderson, Carole Andresen, Steve Aloour. Janice Arrnentrout, Linda Armold, Norma Arthur, Linda Aus, Bruce Ax- elson, Brian Backberg, Patricia 'Back- strom, Marcia Bahn. Rene Bainville, Gary Baker, John Baker, Linda Bakke, Carol Bantel, Linda Barschdort, Mary Basil, Suz- anne Baxter. Mary Becker, Jean Berg, James Berg, Mariellen Berg, Joan Berglund, Ro- ger Bergstedt, Nancy Berkelman, Gary Bernard. Bonnie Bertrand, Barry Bissonett, Ann Blackmore, Paul Blomdahl, Frank Bolos, Judy Borden, Mary Boreen, Larry Bowman. Kaye Boyle, Claudia BraFF, Judy Bridges, Sandra Briglia, Mary Bru- ton, Mark Bruzonsky, Patricia Bulson, Roger Burghdorf. 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Kirsten 36,80,89, 1 Freimuth, Marc 37,7O,84,110,144 Freimuth, Steven 37,98,144 Frenette, Diane 37,144 Furo, Larry 37,87,98, 109,144 Gabrielson, Judith 37,74,8O,144 Gagne, Mary Jo 37,144 Gallop, Jeanne 37,144 Gambucci, Joseph 37,144 Gambucci, Thomas 37,144 Gelineau, Thomas 37,144 Gerrish, Patricia 37,74,144 Getts, William 37,144 Gilbertson, Linda 38,237,144 Gimse, Karen 38,144 Gimse, Peter 38,74,98,144 Glibbery, Daniel 38,75,144 Glibbery, David 38,72,144 Goldfine, Harold 38,59,70,87, 94,95,109,144 Gonska, Gail 38, 86,144 Graham, Gillian 23,3a,sa,7o,a4, 1 Granberg, Susan 38,72,77,78,87, 144 Griffin, Linda 38,66,70,71,85, 144 Grindy, Janet 38,69,71,74,144 Grogan, Herbert 38,74,144 Gustafson, Robert 39,144 Hall, Charles Lorrie 39,69,74, 144 Hanger, Janet 39,144 Hansen, Gregory 39,144 Hansen, Richard 25,39,68,94,95, 99,110,114,144 Hansen, Sandra 39,59,66,71,86, 88,113 Hanson, Jaclyn 39,74 Hanson, William 22,39,69, 79 145 Haver, Robert 24,39,94,95,103, 1 17 Hawley, Richard 39,98,99,110 Heitsch, Linda 24.39,81,97 Hemenway, Arline 39 Hendrickson, Lesley 40,81,82 Hendrickson, Riley 40,98 Hensch, Judith 40,69,7l,72,76 Hepokoski, James 22,40,73,76 Hicks, Carol 40 Highland, Susan 40,74 Hildebrandt, Arlene 40,87 Holmgren, Klas 40 Holt, Jon 40,68,71,75,94,95, 103,110 Holt, Michael 40,69 Hon, James 40,98 Honigman, David 40,106,110 Hood, Leslie 40,70 Hopkins, Michele 41,75 House, Thomas 41 Howard, Robert 41 llstrup, Joan 41 Iverson, James 41,71 Jackson, Kenneth 41,98 Jacobso n, Judith 41,79 Jeanetta, Mary Kay 41,87 John, R Johnson Johnson Johnson icharcl 41 , Bergita 41 , David 41,79 , Dennis 42 MacDonald, George 45 MacLean, Martin 45 Maertz, David 46,98, 106,109 Maertz, Tom 46,98, 106 Magie, Elizabeth 46 Martin, Jerrold 46 Martin, Joseph Mattson, Gerald 24,46,79 Mauslof, Jeff 46 McEwen, Audrey 46 McGiffert, John 46,98 McKay, Carol 24,46,74 McKay, John 46,103,106 McLean, Thomas 46 McMahon, Colleen 46,75,88,113 McMahon, Richard 47 Meagher, Tom 47 Meldahl, Mariorie 47,79,80,84 Mettner, Alan 47 Mielke, Warren 47 Miller, Dan 47 Mills,James 47 Mitchell, Roberta 47,72 Modeen, Shirley 47 Monroe, Carol 47,74 Moran, Dennis 47 Morgan, Patricia 47,69 Morris, Pam 48 Morrow, Louise 48,69,78 Morton, Margaret 48,69,71,8O Johnson, E. Bruce 42 Johnson, Gary ff 1 42,71,75 Johnson, Gary 4 2 42,144 Johnson, Karen Lee 42,66,71,144 Johnson Johnson Johnson , Philip 42,75,144 , Robert A. 42,73,77,144 Robert W. 24,42,66,71, 87,103,110,144 Johnston, Alice 42,89,144 Kangas, Kenneth 42,144 Karimo, Gwen 42, 69,71,73,76, 144 Karon, Robert 43,71 , 144 Karon, Stuart 43,69,144 Keto, Steve 43,144 King, Dan 43,144 Klang, James 22,413,144 Knutson, Theodore 43,87,144 Koenig, Charles 43,98,144 Korich, Laureen 43,711,144 Kraus, Richard 43,144 Krause, Marla 43,74,78,87,144 Kresal, Marilyn 43,70,79,144 Kwapick, Dennis 44,79,144 LaFroth, Lynn 44,66,71,74,144 Munic, Darlene 48,74 Munkwitz, Claudia 48,75,87 Myers, Ruthe 48 Myrvold, Paula 48,74,114 Naegeli, Herb 48 Nelson, Barbara 48 Nelson, Charles Nelson, Margaret 48,76,87 Nelson, Robert 27,48, 87,94,95 Nelson, Sandra 48 Nimmo, Charles 49,75,98, 108 Paulette 49,89 Niss, Peter 22,49, 71, 82, 83 Nissen, Peggy 49,70, 84, 89 Nordin, Susan 49, 75,89 O'Connor, Robert 49,68,69,71,84 Oiard, Donald Olson, Robert 49 Olson, Carol 49 Olson, Elizabeth 49,76 Olson, Karen 49,89 Ostlund, John 49 Oventile, Jean 49 Pacini, Janet 50 Lamprecht, John 44,94,144 Larsen, Larson, Larson, Laskin, LaSota, LaTour, 144 Connie 44,69,89,144 Beverly 44,144 Lois 44,87,144 Harold 22,44, 68,144 Michael 44,144 Pamela 44,74,88,113, Laundergan, Ann 44,8O,144 Laurila, Dan 44,87,94,95,99,144 Ledya rd 83, 8 , Bonny 44,7O,71,74,82, 5,144 Lee, Martha 45, 69, 78, 87,144 Legendr I-eppo, e, Noel 45,79,144 Anne 88 Lewis, Robert Page, Gary Paige, Margaret 50,66,71,79,89 116 Payette, Gerald 50 Pearson, Richard 26,50,68,69,71, 87 Peck, Alison 50 Peer, Robert 78 Pelletier, Gerald 50 Petersen, Janet 26,50,75,78,81 Petersen, Kathy J. 50,721,114 Petersen, Susan 50 Peterson, Allen 50,94,95,106,109 Peterson, Gary 50 Peterson, Kathleen K. 50 Pierson, Dave 51 Pike, Mary 51,70,89 Poupore, Barbara 51 Lhotka, Janet 45,69,71,88, 113 Lieberman, Leslie 26,45,59,69, 71,82 Liliegren, Elizabeth 45,72,76 Lindberg, Nancy 45 Litman, Steve 45 London, Marilyn 45,68,75 Lonn, Cheryl 45,76,89 Look, Barbara 27,45,68,103,112 Priley, Marcia 51,74 Quick, Cordelia 51 Randall, Richard 51,79 Redepenning, Bonnie 51,74,80 Reed, John 51 Reeder, Charles 51 Rekola, Kathleen 51,114 Robinson, Mary Jo 51 ,66,69,71 Ross, Marvel 51,69 Running, Martin 52 Saffron, Robert 52 Sahlberg, Joanne 52 Saline, Wa ne 52 Salyards, Elly 52 Samuels, Steven 22,52,68,7O, 84 Sandstrom, Steve 52 Scarlett, Susan 52, 74,87 Schmid, Suzanne 52 Schmidt, Judy 52 Schulze, Kurt 52 Schwabe, Roger 52,87 Schwieger, Carole 53,75 Schweitzer, Myron 53 Seaquist, Walter 53 Selin, Larry 53,74,98 Shogren, Craig 53,110 Shold, Phillip 53,75 Sielaff, Mark 53,73,76 Singer, Sharyn 27, 53,71 ,74 Sipila, David 53 Skafte, Patricia 53,69,7O,71,75, 78,84,85 Skinner, Edna 53,74,87 Sloan, John 53,98 Smith, Charles 54,109 Smith, Joanne 54,74,89 smith, Martha 27,54,69,71,75, 78,89,110,116,103 Sodahl, Barbara 54,80 Sonnesyn, Cynthia 54,112 Speidel, James 54 Spencer, Marron 26,54,69,97 Sponnick, James 54 Stark, Kathryn 54,89 Starr, Linda 54,72,89, 116 Stevens, Everett 54 Stockholm, Jean 54,74 Strewler, Gordon 22,27,55,70,84 Stromdahl, Pamela 55,89 Stuberg, 'James 55 Stuckman, Sandra 55,87 Sturm, Richard 55 Surrell, Sandra 22, 27,55,68,70, 81,103 Sutherland, Susan 55,87 Sword, Roger Taran, Sue 25,55, 59,71,74, 82 JUNIORS Abalan, Margaret 75,114,121 Abernathy, Larry 121 Abrahamson, Arthur 121 Abramson, Wesley 121 Ahrens, Mary 78,121 Albert, Dick 121 Alden, Mary 79,89,121 Alderink, Christine 121 Aldrich, Terry 121 Alsop, Karen 121 Altman, Mike 121 Andersen , Douglas 121 Anderson, Anne Pat 89,121 Anderson, Barbara 79,121 Anderson, Betty 80,88,121 Anderson, Bradford 121 Anderson, Dale 88,121 Anderson, Fred 68,88,98,121 Anderson, Kathleen 89,121 Anderson, Michael 72,121 Anderson, Ronald 74,121 Anderson, Stephen 89,121 Andresen, Carole 121 Arbour, Steve 71 ,78,94, 121 Armentrout, Janice 66,89,121 Armold, Linda 72,121 Arthur, Norman 79,121 Aus, Linda 74,121 Axelson, Bruce 121 Backberg, Brian 121 Backstrom, Patricia 121 Bohn, Marcia 121 Bainville, Rene 121 Baker, Gary 121 Baker, John 121 Bakke, Linda 88,121 Balmer, Lynette 29 Bantel, Carol 80,121 Barschdorf, Linda 75,89,121 Basil, Mary 121 Baxter, Suzanne 66, 68, Becker, Mary 88,121 Berg, Jean 88,121 Berg, James 83,88,121 Berg, Mariellen 121 Berglund, Joan 78,114,121 116,121 Bergstedt, Roger 121 Berkelman, Nancy 115,120,121 Theyson, Thomas 55 M . Thomas, arcla 55,71 Thompson, Beatrice 55,71,117 Thompson, Robert 55,94,95,99, 1 10 Thomson, Barbara 56,87 Thoreson, Jon 56, 73, 77, 98 Timmons, Judy 56,74,79 Toback, Judith 56,74 Torgerson, Ann Marie 56 Wagner, Bruce 56 Walker, Craig 56,79 Walker, Dale 56,79 Warnygora, Bruce 56 Wedin, Carol 56,74,87 Weed, Robert 56,87,98 Wells, Diane 56, 87,116 Welsh, William 57 Wheeljer, Thomas 57,94,95, 106, 1 Whitcomb, Karen 57 Whiteside, James 25,57,103,106 Wicklund, Richard 57,109 Wickstrom, David 57 Widdes, Janet 57,75,87 widdes, Jay 2s,57,71,s2 Wilcox, Catherine 57 Wilkinson, Kathy 57 Wilson, Robert 57 Wichall, Arlene 57 Witzke, Margaret 58,74,80 Young, David 58 Youngkrantz, Donna 58,74 Bernard, Gary 98,121 Bertrand, Bonnie 121 Bissonett, Barry 121 Blackmore, Ann 73,76,121 Blomdahl, Paul 121 Bolos, Frank 74,121 Borden, Judy 121 Boreen, Mary 121 Bowman, Larry 121 Boyle, Kaye 121 Braff, Claudia 73,121 Bridges, Judy 121 Briglia, Sandra 121 Bruton, Mary 121 Bruzonsky, Mark 70,84,121 Bulson, Patricia 121 Brughdorf, Roger 121 Burton, Gary 87,110,121 Bzoskie, Kathy 66,117,121 Cameron, Keith 121 Carlsen, Susan 121 Carlson, Bruce 77,109,121 Carlson, Dave 73,89,121 Carlson, Judy 121 Carlson, Richard 121 Carlson, Robert 122 Carlson, Steven 73,122 Carry, David 122 Chamberlin, Susan 70,85,122 Clapper, Sara 74,122 Cohen, Joan 122 Comstock, Elizabeth 77,122 Cook, Susan 76,122 Crago, Victoria 122 Crandall, Mike 122 Crawford, Alexandra 87,122 Cunning, Linda 78,122 Dack, Carolyn 66,68,70,75,85, 122 Dahlin, Joan 122 D'amour, Vicki 87,122 Darland, Richard 73,98,122 Davis, Cynthia 122 Davis, Peggy 70,85,122 Davis, Robert 70,85,88,122 Davis, Stan 73,122 DeArmond, James 94,122 Doig, John 122 Downs, Roger 74,122 Dreier, Laura 122 Dr ke, Dan 106,122 Eckman, Steve 122 Elden, Steve 122 Elstad, Mary 89,122 Engel, Lynn 79,89,122 Engen, Stephen 122 Enrico, Bill 94,95, 106,110,122 Enstad, Margaret 74,116,122 Erickson, Janet 88,122 Evanson, Robert 122 Fenstad, Bernice 122 Finneman, Fargaret 122 Flint, John 89,94,109,122 Fraser, Donald 87,122 Fraser, Laurie 122 Fredette, Kenneth 122 Fredin, Eric 76,77,122 Fredricks, Laura 122 Frickman, Mariorie 122 Froom, Kerry 122 Gabrielson, Gary 68,102,120 Garon, L le 122 Garon, Philip 68,84,122 Garon, Richard 122 Gerard, Gregory 100,122 Gerber, Robin 88,122 Gergen, Sandra 122 Geving, Allison 122 Geving, Neil 74,122 Giles, Mary 70,823,122 Gressman, Patricia 66,122 Grogan, Allen 122 Grossman, Patti 75,122 Grytdahl, Robert 94,122 Guitar, Nancy 88,122 Gulland, John 122 Gustafson, Sandra 115,122 Haavik, Sarah 74,80,122 Hagenbrock, Judy 89,122 Hakala, John 89,96,122 Halenbeck, Paul 122 Haller, Thomas 99,100,122 Halligan, Kathleen 88,122 Halverson, Paul 122 Halvorson, Dene 122 Hammerstrom, Linda 122 Hanninen, Barbara 122 Hanson, Carol 89,122 Harris, Ellen 123 Hartwick, David 109,123 Haugen, David 123 Hedman, Priscilla 114,123 Heidman, Margaret 72,123 Heim, Steven 123 Heimbach, David 123 Heimbach, William 123 Heinecke, Trudy 68,123 Hendricks, Philip 123 Hendrickson, Eric 123 Hensch, Susan 72,77,123 Henson, Lynn 116,123 Hermerding, Ertwin 89,94,95,100, 109,123 146 Hill, Gene 73,123 Hill, James 89,94,95,123 Hobbs, Beverly 74,89,123 Hoden, John 123 Hoff, Katharine 74,123 Hoffman, Marcella 123 Holder, Margaret 89,123 House, Edmund Robert 73,76, Hustad, Bruce 123 Jacobs, Judy 88,123 John, Kathy 72,123 Jamar, Cathy 114,123 Jarvenpa, Donna 123 Jazdzewski, Marylee 123 Jeneson, Judy 66,115,123 Jensen, John 74,123 Johnson, Carol 89,123 Johnson, Gayle 75,88,123 Johnson, Joanne 123 Johnson, Joe 123 Johnson, Karin 123 Johnson, Peggy 74,123 Johnson, Penny 68,75,123 Johnson, Randy 99,100,123 Jossund, Everett 123 Kaarbo, John 123 Kallio, Daven 123 Kaner, Bob 70,84,85,123 Karlstad, Dennis 123 Karon, Louise 74,123 Kelso, David 75,123 Kempfert, James 123 Kenigsberg, Steve 123 Kennedy, Dorothy 74,123 Kent, Linda 66,78,123 Kennedy, Lois 123 Kettner, Mark 123 Kilgore, Pat 123 Klund, Randy 123 Koidahl, Clifford 98, 123 Koivisto, Kolstad, Karol 74,78,123 Kreidler, Susan 78,123 Kubiski, Katherine 123 LaBarre, Lynn 68,120,123 LaPanta, Mikel 123 Lares, Diane 89,123 Timothy 78,94,123 Larson, David 123 Larson, Julie 73,78,88,123 Latts, Jeffrey 84,123 Legendre, Don 123 LeHigh, Mark 72,123 Leppa, Cheryl 75,116,123 Leslie, Gary 123 Lester, Adrian 76,123 Levenson, Mark 73,123 Lind, Doreen 123 Livingston, Jean 75,79,123 London, Judith 74,80,85, 124 Look, Richard 98,109,124 Lundgren, Mary 78,124 Luukinen, Lynn 124 Lyons, Peggy 89,124 Macheledt, Warren 124 Magee, Belmont 75,124 1 Magnus, Lester 89,94,109,124 Magnuson, Robert 88,124 Maine, Nancy 124 Maire, Jean 72,124 Malnati, William 124 Malwick, Roberta 124 Manfred, Linda 115,124 Manz, Marlys 124 Mark, Geraldine 124 Mark, Phil 96,124 Marsolek, Lorraine 74,78,88, Martens, Brian 124 Martin, Saundra 80,124 Martinson, Richard 68,124 Matheson, Bonnie 74,112,124 Mattson, Karen 74,88,124 124 Mayer, Connie 74,124 McBride, John 109,124 McCaffrey, Tom 124 McCall, Pat 88,124 McGiffert, Wells 106,124 McGraw, Jeff 89,124 Mclntyre, Cathy 78,124 McKenna, Peter 124 McKenzie, Barbara 124 McLoughling, Bonnie 74,124 McLean, Susan 124 McNee, Ann 124 McNeil, Catherine 71,124 Mehle, Frank 74,89,94,95,99,124 Mehrman, Keith 124 Merritt, Robert 75,124 Mesenbourg, Toni 124 Meyer, Reg 124 Meyers, William 124 Miller, Duane 108,124 Miller, Richard 124 Minnis, Catheryn 124 Moen, Douglas 71,72,82,124 Moland, James 94,110,124 Molander, Diane 75,114,124 Monkkonen, Lisa 72,124 Monson, Sheryl 78,124 Morrow, Virginia 75,80,124 Morton, Barry 68,87,108,124 Mossefin, Charles 124 Munger, George 124 Murphy, Dennis 124 Myers, Robert 124 Naslund, Dianne 124 Poulin, Rosemary 125 Precord, Ann 88,125 Priley, Linda 74,125 Prudhomme, Chuck 125 Putnins, Dace 125 Radford, Marilyn 115,125 Romsland, Linda 125 Randall L nn 78 125 I Y I Ranta, Mariorie 7O,83,85,89,125 Rasmussen, Shann 125 Rasmussen, Sue 125 Rathe, Linda 89,125 Reeve, Evelyn 125 Reid, Roger 125 Riesland, Daniel 125 Rissanen, John 125 Rissanen, Mary 125 Robertson, Richard 74,125 Robey, Ellen 125 Ronnback, Marsha 125 Rootness, Thomas 125 Rose, Kathleen 125 Ross, Greg 73,110,125 Ross, James 125 Rowray, Jake 125 Ruben, Judy 89,125 Ryan, Mary 125 Rye, Cynthia 88,125 Sabin, Marsha 125 Saline, Wallace 125 Salmi, Darla 125 Sathers, Linda 78,115,125 Schipper, Gail 75,116,125 Schmit, Marna 74,125 Olson Neff, Mar 72,76,124 Y Pamela 89,124 Nelson, Nelson, Patricia 89,124 Nelson, Paula 81,124 Nelson, Sheryl 73,124 Nordling, Jessica 124 , Nordwall, Linda 75,115,117,1 Norland, Paul 124 Nylen, Tom 73,124 Oaks, Edwin 124 OCS, Greg 77, 89,96,124 Oberg, Linnell 74,78,124 Olsen, James 124 Olseth, Tom 94,110,124 Olson, Archie 98,106,124 Olson, Barbara 125 Olson, Dennis 125 Donald 72,125 I Olson, Jeff 125 Olson, Mary 74,125 O'Neill, Tom 125 O'Rourke, Peggy 75,125 Ottinger, Paul 108,125 Owens, Billie Jo125 Pacini, Roland James 125 Paddock, Bruce 125 Paulu Ga 125 I TY Pawlak, Ann 79,125 Pea rson , Pea rson , Douglas 72,77, 88,125 Jennifer 76,894,125 Pederson, Dave 125 Pedersen, Mary 74,125 Peplinski, Raymond 125 Perkins Bruce 109,125 Perkins, Sandy 1 25 Persson, Karen 125 Peterson Peterson Peterson Peterson Peterson Phil lips, , David 125 , can, sa,125 , Linde A. 89,125 Linde L. 78 125 f vrcky 89,1255 Mary 125 Pierce, Steve 68,94,99,125 Pietrusa, Lucien 125 Plath, Larry 125 Pommerville, Gerald 125 Pooley, Martha 78, 125 Schnaufer, Robert 89,125 Scott, Diana 125 Scott, Linda 73,125 Seiler, Saranee 71,82,125 Server, James 125 Shank, John 125 Sher, David 126 Shively, John 68,89,94, 120,126 Shold Wesle 73126 I Y I Silberg, Maryann 74,126 Simmons, Dale 126 Sioblom, Marilyn 126 Slonim, Alan 126 Smith, Harvey 66,126 Smith, Lee 72,79,126 Smith, T. Dan Snyder, Steve 99,126 Solem, Judy 126 Sorenson, Marilyn 126 Sorenson, Mary 71,72,7 Stanius, Ronald 126 Staples, Diane 126 Stearns, James 126 Steel, David 126 Steffen, Bonnie 126 Stein, Terrance 126 Stepan, Nancy 126 Stevenson, Sandra 126 Stoffregen, Jane 78,126 Stokich, Theodore 126 7,8O,126 Strand, Mary Jo 71,82,88,126 Strasser, Walter 126 Strewler, Gertrude 126 Stromdahl, Jay 126 Stromgren, Luanne 126 Sturm, Greg 126 Summers, Judy 126 Suomi, Lawrence 126 Surrell, James 126 Swanstrom, Charles 126 Swor, Jeff 126 Talonen, Carole 126 Taly, Henry 126 Tamminen, Paul 70,84,1 Tarro, John 126 Tengquist, Charles 126 Tesler, Louis 126 26 147 Thomas, Diane 126 Thompson, Mavis 126 Thoresorf Linda 75,78,80,126 Tode, Pam 74,112,126 Tormoen, Judy 126 Torvund, Patty 114,126 Tosseland, Patricia 68,75, 116,126 Tridgell, Glenn 89,126 Tronsen, Mark 126 Ullberg, Roberta 126 Underdale, Dennis 126 Uttendorfer, Candice 126 VanCalcar, Peter 126 VanSteinberg, Wheeler 74, 96, Voelcker, Claudia 126 VonG1ahn, Peter 126 Vronyes, Connie 88,126 Walczak, Michael 72,126 Walker, Robert 126 Walker, Scot 74,80,126 Walsh, Thomas 73,126 Warner, Woodrow 126 Weber, Kelvin 126 Weisenhaus, Linda 73,126 Welles, Jon 126 Wells, Ward 98,99,100.110,1 Wendlandt, Linda 74,126 Westerlund, Paul 126 Westrom, Eddie 72,126 Weyl, Susan 74,126 Wilson, Donald 126 Wilson, Robert 109,126 Wold, John 127 Wolfe, Beniie 106,110,127 Wylie, Richard 89,110,127 Yingling, Gail 127 Young, Janet 74,88,127 Young, Nancy 72,127 Zelen, William 68,74,98,127 Zentner, Lynn 74,88,127 Zibell, Cynthia 127 Ziegler, Mary 74,127 Zimmerle, Karen 127 Zlonis, Michael 7O,84,127 SOPHOMORES Adams, Alan 72,129 Adams, Richard 129 Adelson, Michele 80,129 Alaspa, Mark 73,87,98,129 Aldrich, Jack 129 Almquist, Robert 129 Alpert, E lizabeth 129 Amundson, Craig 129 Amundson, Paul 129 Anderson, Guy 129 Anderson, James 129 Anderson, Marsha 72,129 Anderson, Robert 88,129 Anderson, Sandra K. 129 Anderson, Sandra M. 129 Angst, Stephen 129 Anthony, Gail 129 Anunti, Kathy 129 Appelquest, Ann 129 Aspoas, Anne 129 Aune, James 129 Aus, Susan 129 Austin, Lynn 96,129 Backberg, Bruce 68,100,129 Backstrom, Beverly 129 Backstrom, Susan 129 Bagley, Janne 73,129 Bair, Frank 129 Ballou, Jeffry 72,129 Bannister, Peggy 87,129 Barton, Paul 129 1 26 Bennett, Tom 98,109, 128,129 Berdie, Mitchell 88,129 Berg, Betty 75,88,129 Berg, Mary 74,129 Bergan, James 129 Bergstrom, David 72,129 Bergum, R. Scott 126 Berini, Patricia 72,116,128,129 Berken, C. Geoffrey 129 Bero,David 129 Bertrand, Diane 74,78,129 Birch, Lucinda 68,88,129 Birk, Alan 129 Blehart, James 73,77,129 Borden, Karen 129 Borden, Keith 129 Bovee, Mark 129 Bowman, Sarah 75, 79,129 Bratt, Kristine 88,129 Brazerol, Stephanie 80,83,129 Breyer, Judith 129 Bridges, Robert 129 Brooker, Kathleen 129 Brophy, Gary 129 Buchanan, Cathy 129 Burgess, Donald' 73,129 Burman, Perry 96, 89, 129 Bushway, James 129 Butterfield, Helen 75,88,129 Call, Steven 129 Cameron, Nancy 129 Carlson, Carlson, Carlson, Cheryl 74,88,129 Douglas 73,476,129 Elizabeth 129 Baxter, Charles 96,99, 100,110,129 Beckett, Stuart 129 Belanger, Douglas 129 Bemel, Susan 77,129 Carlson, Stephen 73,129 Carr, Jeffrey 88,129 Carson, Robert 129 Christensen, Odin 73,109,130 Churchill, Larry 89,130 Churchill, Linda 87,130 Clancy, Colleen 130 Clark, Cynthia 68,130 Clarke, Carolyn 130 Coffin, Patricia 130 Cohen, Daniel 130 Comstock, Carolyn 73,77,130 Conley, Sandra 80,130 Crable, Trudy 130 Crosby, Tim 130 Currie, Millie 130 Dahl, Ronald 130 Dahlberg, Paul 83,130 Davis, Roberta 130 Deegan, James 130 Dille, Bethany 130 Dillon, Herbert 130 Douglas, John 108,130 Douglass, James 109,130 Douville, Steven 130 Dreher, Richard 130 Dreier, Nancy 89,130 Dreves, Susan 75,130 Dunphy, Jane 130 Eckman, Mary 74,130 Eckman, Wendy 83,130 Edgell, Robin 87,13 Edwards, Patricia 130 Eklund, Carl 130 Ellefson, Lynda 74,88,13O Engel, Patricia 88,130 Engel, Robert 130 Engel, Sondra 89,130 Engen, Donald 130 Engstrom, Charles 89,96,130 Erickson, Michael 89,130 Erickson, Richard 73,13 Fairchild, Rickey 130 Falk, Dennis 68l9JQO,130 Ferguson, Deanne 74,80,13O Ferris, J. 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