East High School - Birch Log Yearbook (Duluth, MN)
- Class of 1968
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I, ,dk-lg? . rf, J M H Q 'CM Xi! u K 'V f k In- , , .:'vf 47 , M' L V zguwmkm ji JEL Z2 'W may W wwmgfllfm ef ' tv WQOM QW A W7 XX Qolf' X do RQ New W wk W X Ajwkaw WSJ wsu ' U5 ww my PWM 5 LJWHA YN' 159 1184 pt N6 xv' vnbyl A bf' QW 2? ww' M W W '62 099 was as f ovjf 7 ral, '. 3 66503 WWW 22320 ff 2999, Mi 49 M 3 56 SW Q Q wh MW if M - My 3 cg' W C? Q 3 QJJM 5 OU 6 CX VN ajax Q5 , 0110 5 WWW? fgiiiwfc uw M 5 2 2 K 1 D ig ww? wwM33, 5k3WW1 M wg aifefw mfs 5E3D35D'?? GSYQCQYSU 3335533 EQEQQHQWUSQ MEJRIKHESQWSUEQ editor-in-chief: r 9 'ellen Priestifwf advisor: mr. g. carlson art: e ' dianabireg e barb hed photographyzfr r ee Q ?'j'0hn thomaaSeef a ray barnes dave -,L. fl' - fiiiz I advisor: mr. b. bublitz 196551 . ai' Ii. ' copyeditor: L a jqrbudneyff Ji. 1 editors-at-large: karen irvin wfdlavidreblanchard table of c ntents faculty . . jody davis l 1 ann bruin seniors . . lynn hawley barb weisehaus kiW.Widde5s activities . . 'rharilyn kbeppe ' david schipper sports ...... davidfdonovan peter furo ma rgie mara uniderclass rriier1 i, . shelley ryani A beth Solfarug patrons ....... . barb carpenter index . . Q 20 . 68 . .94 122 1514i I.. fix O WN if? ES? i s, A 4 ,. K 1 .5 ,R 3' Q ff , .f ' Vi if 95 ,ez if A , L, 4 v .4 , A . if X, ' , 1 fv , ,Z ' K it . K gs j K z-V ,A .Q Z . ,4 if , L y 2 Nwrs 1 if Lf a Q ,S LEQBQ 1 gi 1553 5 in Q YN A Y K n v 4, I ., if ,J 3 ,, E5 k A M.. 5 L-fx lf ' ,Z SKQWA V' . K 524 5 A S dedication I We, the class of 1968, choose to dedicate our Birch Log to the Student Body of East High School. No single, person or event has been more important than this group of students, we feel that they deserve special recognition. A high school is only as good as the members of it, we at East feel thatwe have en- joyed the best of both. At all schoolfunctions and projects, this enthusiastic group of students has given their fullest sup- port: cheering for our tea ms, whether losing or winning, work- ing on committees such as Red and Grey Day and Homecom- inggparticipating in service projects and student government: striving to ach ieve a high academic record. Their active par- ticipation in this small world at East is an indication of their future participation in the real world outside e the world into which we are graduating. The yearbook is a record of student lifeg for this reason, the 1968 Birch Log is dedicated to the Editor-in-Chief V students! Ellen Priest 1968 Birch Log 2 5 W Q. Q ' ,' fQf Z N 9 .Q Q ? .ff 4 I vv I, f f , 'ii df' .... vu , A ,., -A Af I i 2 Q-mx x L LLLL T M L LLLL LLLL L L L f I L QfAV-, L L f L L ' 'L L L ' L K , L , ' -A-. K ,Zi: K L f,5, K ' - -7 Y- , ,Q K KK , ,L!L LLm K K K Lbm,,. K .Lfm KK -ziq iV K' KK K, 'F ,K k -?L KK -K V,. Q V,iVhV KK K . fki K K KK ., VVV7 KK K K KK K KK , , ' K '-' L f , K L f Q j LfL W K ::,, f K , K K K Q .. Lk, ,L , . K M .... 1 L LK K g VK 'L L,,V .K,Vg. L 'KAg' ,K-,,f, KM,K L L L LL K K L La L L L L LL.L w, , K K ,. ' K ,.x,, K K f , M ' LLL . - K A ,mKk f , K I L K KK K , J KK KK if 'E 1 f ' V Lli 1 K 7 L 4 K K KK KKKf A K' . K KKKK K K KK K K W , L K - K KK K ,Kg 6 I, L I 5 - K ' A , A K K - I K K A I KK KK , KK - K .K., f KKKK, .. KKK. ,X ,.k.. KA , KK l ' L L i L L 5 Q ? L ' K5,Q 3 K . K K . . L ..J K KK K K KK K K K KKKKK K ,. . ..,.K , . , g1lK.f5'K KKK . L f 'Wi ' i ,K, K K KKK V M ,KK K KK KKK, KKKKK KK 5 ,,LLLL LQ - K . U 3' f ' . gr 3 K Q I K g K . K I ,, xQK,:., K ,IKX .,-, . z , , D l Q I L K M ,,,K,, ,A'KffK K Q QL If The 1968 Birch Log signifies the time when school is once again drawing to a close for another year. The memories chronicled within these covers will be of lasting value to each student who has attended East High. lt is my hope that your memories of the school year are pleasant and that the school has been able to serve you in a significant way toward the course you have set for yourself. As the years go by you will be amazed at the number of times this book will rekindle the memories of those events which are now written into the history of East High 1967- 68. The faculty and staff join with me in wishingyou every success in whatever the future holds for you. lf! ' . RICHARD H.CARLSON,Principal. administration VlCTOR BITTNER, Assistant Principal. The American public school is historically an extension of the home. lt is also a democratic social organization to aid individuals to adapt themselves to harmonized living, provide adequate vocational and professional training, and an attempt to instill in them a sense of social and moral responsibility. Instruction is the purpose of the schools, organization and the process of administration growing form the diverse demands, is only a means, not an end in achieving in- structional objectives. Administration is essentially a serv- ice activity, a tool through which the fundamental objec- tives of the educational process may be more fully and efficiently realized. With this point of view, it is obvious that the teacher becomes the most important agent, with the administration in the position of helping in every which way to increase the effectiveness of the teaching process. lVluch time, effort, and thought is put daily into this basic concept. lf it is possible to produce the proper conditions, materials, and give the proper consideration, the teaching process will become more effective. 8 Mn--Q....., JOSEPH BERINI DAVID FRASER ROGER ROFFLER East's counselors play a major part in the lives of the students, helping with personal, educa- tional, and vocational plans. Students are en- couraged to use the counseling or guidance services wheneverthey feel the need, regardless of how unimportant or foolish the difficulty may seem. The goal ofthe counseling staff is to as- sist each individual student in attainingthe goals that will enable him to lead a productive and satisfying life in our modern society. ln addition to special training in counseling, members of the Guidance Department also have access to large amounts of information of jobs, schools, colleges, and the military services. Each senior and his parents has a scheduled conference with one of the counselors to dis- cuss the seniors future plans and what affect the information on the school records might have on these plans. However, students are encouraged to begin thinking about the future and exploring the various possibilities before the senior conference. It is the responsibility of the counselors to ad- minister the school's standardized testing pro- gram, including such tests as the Lorge-Thorn- dike lntelligence Test, The Minnesota Aptitude Test, The National Merit Scholarship Qualifying Test, The Strong Vocational Interest Blank, and possibly others. Materials and information are also available on registering for the ACT and College Board exams, required for college entrance. Stop in and see one ofthe counselors-they are always glad to talk with you. 41 ARTHURAMUNDSON GIFFORD AXDAHL Mrs. DOROTHY BARTLE Art Industrial Education Business Education HOWARD BROKKEN Mathematics PHILIP BOEKHOFF Mathematics DONALD BOURDEAU Physical Education Health BRANTLY BUBLITZ Hu manities Photography ROBERT BURROWS English Social Studies V99 K me i 3, Q my it K I H AVAA' i Kitts All .. fy ROBERT CANFIELD GORDON CARLSON Mrs. JUNE CARLSON Speech English English Social Studies Mrs. JEANNE DAVIS French Latin Miss JEAN DeGRIO Biology f If Miss CLYDA DRESSEN WILLIAM FAYLING Physical Education ANTHONY EMANUEL Psychology Health Industrial Education A-V Mhhmt PAUL FILIPI Social Studies l Miss MARY HAMMER Social Studies 3 HELEN OGREN Typing DONALD GARNETT DELBERT GERLACH Mathematics German Mrs. SHIRLEY GRAHAM Home Economics Mrs. ROSEMARY HOENE Physical Education Health Cuff? A. H. HOLPER Social Studies ROGER D. JOHNSON JAMES JOHNSON LEROY JOHNSON Mathematics English industrial Education Mrs. SUSAN LATTO English ai ii Nii i 5 is 5 fffhn . ROGER JONES Social Studies MELHIOR KUMSHA Art ROBERT LAUER Business Education is - f ANN LEWIS English Mrs. VIRGINIA L'HEUREUX English RONALD MCKINNON Mathematics Miss JEAN MACRAE Librarian THOMAS LITTLE Mrs. MILLICENT LURYE Social Studies English Sociology ROY MAGNEY English Mrs. PATRICIA MELLENCAMP Engiish Mrs. JEANNE MENDOZA Psychology Biology 222 wks' 2: 1 K V R A 14 mi - KWWL, KU Yi ,.,, , .i K , :Q Rs R ROBERTIVIIX JOSEPH NIRKONICH NlI'S.ANNE MURRAY Vocal Nlugic Social Studies FVGUCVI JACK NORDLING Biology Mrs. DONNA OBERG English Social studies PAUL O'BRlEN Miss DOROTHY PAUL Mrs. BLANCHE PERGAL Physics English English ERIC PETERSON BERYL PETTIGREW THOMAS PULFORD Social Studies Orchestra Social Studies If S I ' GLENN ROLLE I. I, Physicai Education Health X ,A V7 IRWIN ST. JOHN Physical Education 'T' Health RICHARD SKOGG DONALD SMITH Mrs. NANCY SOLAND Chemistry Band Librarian VS531iI,3!,Mg?2 I- 5 bqi gi ,'Aa ' , 2 ' S Wm. Q' 55. 6 7 ? A gf '.'-my -gff a fz ,,,, I , . ... . . , ,, X 3 ff if 4 L N ,I at f S s , W g g fs ,f If X , ' If Zz A W5 if Q ' 5 ,F f ., , ,Mfg N ' if , rt A 1 B If 5. J , f .t X P 'il R ,. E .W A xmas kv ,S 4 gi Q? g Xt 5 5 S A ,fir M fi 3 W X f 2 4 r I ' 'nu X N :Q X 3 wg? .W F f 5? a f N 5 tt, , E ft if 2 f RA Y Z Q jg Q Xgu X f Q. 4 1 l I5 sf 5 74' ggi, fe, 5? II If RER! .1 X. -51l,1a,:51l1:YG, 'Q f ZW, :gil 7-fab -eg, , , .- tg gsggrilsfwzpfi-5, A 4 as . I I I wftiwqfns. Sw . -f NW ,.2W?.f A Z lf., 'sus ff W W, S Q., ,1:, 'Q J W- if L . ,, ,Ii i y I , I - JOHN STENNIS ROBERT STROM WILLIAM WHEREATT Mathematics Social Studies Physics English Mrs. PATRICIA ZESBAUGH MII XL Miss LOIS JOHNSON K Nurse SECRETARYS Miss London, Mrs. Johnson. CUSTODIANS: ROW 1: Morrison, Woodke. Miss Larson ROW 2: Thompson, Gregory, D. Johnson. l w - wwL:ii,mnf. ...nv slznmw:a:rmm:zx rmf:mawm May I please leave the room? And therefore, 2+ 2 i5?n W... Who says I talk too I loud? lthinkstudentcouncil should always meet dur- Q ingthis class. Whistle while you work. I forgot my teeth! teacher's O.K., here's what you gotta do! A.Amundson Turn around! G. Axdahl l'm pushing you only because I want you to be perfect. D. Bartle All of you eight-balls! P. Boekoff Quiet, you guys! D. Bourdeau Why didn't you find these mistakes sooner? H. Brokken Do you have anything new to talk about today? B. Bublitz Work will crescendo and will all culminate in the last week. R. Burrows All right, you clods! R. Canfield Perhaps, perhaps . .. however. . G. Carlson NowConlin says. . J.Carlson Comprenez-vous J. Davis Remember Rule 8. . J. DeGrio Ten pushups for chewing gum! C. Dressen All right, let's hear you count up to 2. T. Emanuel Sure, anything you want! W. Fayling What's new in the world today? P. Filipi Don't poutorl'llclobberya! D. Garnett Let me seeonce. . D.Gerlach I love you, but. . S. Graham Do you wantaquiz? M. Hammer Girls, l'm taking attendance! R. Hoene You see? A. H. Holper Do it or l'll punch ya in the nose! R. Johnson We'lI vote on whether you want the test. . . J. Johnson Don't make me send you to the office! L.Johnson There are too many chiefs and not enough Indians! R. Jones Well, it isn't bad. M. Kumsha 18 quotes Silly Rabbit, Trix are for Because Mrs. Latto says so! S. Latto kids! I -I 1 . Can I clarify anything? R. Lauer All right class, be quiet! A. Lewis Iwantto see youtaking notes! V. L'Heureux I was very overwhelmed by the great response! T. Little When does this period end? M. Lurye What else can I say? R. Magney I Some days I just don't feel like doing anything. R. McKinnon Just fabulous, marvelous.. . P. Mellencamp Quiet, I don't have a big voice! J. Mendoza I always hate to talk about myself, but. . R. Mix You're quiteagroup! J. Mrkonich Oh, Mon Dieux A. Murrey Hour group had 247 0 Yoursis not to wonder why,yoursis but to do or die. J. Nordling fewercavmesr' Now now, boys, be nice! D. Oberg O.K., the last 30 seconds will be talk time. P. O'Brien Get ready for spelling! D. Paul Are you picking on the girls? E. Peterson Now class. . B. Pergal You people are fortunate to be takinga Pulford quiz! T. Pulford Nocussin 'round the track! G. Rolle Get ir on the stick! I. sr. John I This is one of Skogg's many modern teaching aids! R. Skogg Listen up! D. Smith Tch! tch! tch!. . J. Stennus .Remember my wrestling Maybe this little tidbit of information might arouse you! R. Strom daysrv Oh, hush up! W. Whereatt . 1' , -r.!Maef.r1g,1:r.f. 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After a fewjokes with newsmen, at least I thinkthey were joking, they showed me how little they knew about my country. I don't say this because I am ungrateful- I realized that those newspaper jokes were serious matters with all the people I met: my American fel- lows know little about foreign countries. I came to America with the same level of information. That's why my experience is so useful. Imagine the work you have to do to convince me the U.S. isa great country i Imagine the work I have to do to con- vince you France is not only a wine country. We appreciate the way you listen to us when speaking about other corners of the earth. I can tell you how good I feel when I can't get out after a speech because everybody wants to talk to me. continent during August, 1967, Through movies and magazines, I have built up in my mind, the stereotype of what America was like before I came here. But now I have decided to forget what l knew about America and start a new discovery of myself. At the sa ne time, I wish that American people who got the idea of what Thailand was like from the movie The King and I, would keep aside their old ideas and rediscover Thailand. It is very fortunate that we have a student-exchange program like Ameri- can Field Service. It gives us a hope that one day true understanding among nations will be accomplished, and they shall have peace. It is also fortunate that the Barnes are my family over here and that I go to the best high school in Duluth. My pride in being an Eastite is as great as the honor of being a foreign-exchange student. I know that I am going to miss my family and friends here when I go back to Ban- kok. However, I have to go back to my country, as I love it, and share my experience with my family and friends. Boon and I appreciate your hospitality at home and especially in school. I am having a fabulous experi- ,QYg:q,,,,g-sw Q enwcmuevtsfld MLK ence. In seven months l've learned more than dur- , xr, , ing the years which preceded my coming to the U.S. 'X if ' ' You can be sure thatthe best souvenir l'll bring -5 , home will be American hospitality! jf a.f.s. J My experience this past summer as an American Field Service ex- change student has left me with a number of impossibilities: the im- possibility of putting into words what those fantastic three months meant to meg the impossibility of thanking a wonderful family living half-way around the world who gave me not only food and shelter, but warmth and understanding: and the impossibility of believing that this experience was to happen only once, has happened and is over. To most people, the value of an A.F.S. experience would seem to be living in a foreign country and learning about a different way of life, but it's not. The real value is in struggling with an impossible lan- guage to be able to say good morning to people who are doing ev- erything they know of to make you feel a part of the family, and to find out that all people are one, speaking a universal language of laughter and tears. The real value comes from learning a family and country which has become so deeply entwined with your life, knowing that you may be back someday, but who can be sure? Speaking as one of many AFS. students, I can't say thanks for my personal experiences, but I can say thanks for having been given the oppore tunity to fulfill a worthy ideal - peace through understanding. . Ucdiflib 26 'Z ' Top 596 ROW 1: M. Koeppe, E. Priest, M. Mara, P. Rudolph, N. Berman. ROW 2: T. Tollefson, B. Carpenter, C. Stein, A. Christensen, L. Fields, S. Jarvenpa, M. Vitcenda, G. Gibbens. ROW 3: S. Smith, S. Carlson, B. Jar- rett, F. Sher, R. Hart, R. Leppala. I-l. Fritch. girls state Girls' State is something that I will probably never forget, something that I will never be able to stop talking about, and something that will always bring smiles and fond memories whenever I think about my past experiences. Four-hundred and eighty girls representing schools from all over the state took part in the 21 Annual Session of Girls' State this year. Each year it meets in the 4-H Club Building on the Minnesota State Fair Grounds and is sponsored by the American Legion Auxiliary. The lasting friendships, the knowledge of government, the patriotism which has been instilled in me and the inspirations which I have been given are my gains from Girls' State. It is actually learning government through living it. Two parties were formed and government was carried out on local, county and state levels. Girls' State is a mythical state, but the activities are real. I will always treasure what I have gained from Girls' State - the best state in the land. I sincerely thank you for giving me the opportunity to represent East at the 1967 session of Girls' State. , SA' In ,Cf NATIONAL MERIT SEMI-FINALISTS Carol derhorck, INSERT John Thomas. boys' state Boys' State provided me with a new outlook on government. I learned that the type of gov- ernment we have is successful only if the gov- erned take an active part with the problems at hand. If people are aware of this they will take a more interested view. It worked for meg the more I found out about democracy, the more interested I became. Inspiring speeches, more knowledge of government, and meeting boys like myself in the environment of dignity have left me with a lasting impression of this reward- ing experience. TU '. Lllcuft 4 fcdflcb Stein, Richard I-lart. Frank Sher, John Van- Ken Abe Rick Sue Ted Kathy rw ue'- KENNETH MICHAEL AALAND He speaks the wise man's English - silence. Basketball B team 1-2. MICHAEL JEROME ABRAMSON Mike of the North ... Sorry, you lose. Home- room Vice Pres. 2-3: Treas. 43 Homecoming Comm. 4. KEVIN MICHAEL ALASPA Another Music Man ... Lunchroom philoso- pher. Concert Band 2-33 Pep Band 2-32 Concert Orch. 3: Greyhound Staff 2. RICHARD R. ALDEN When does hunting season open? Broomball 3-41 Cross Country Team 2. SUSAN KAY ALDEN Truly heaven scent . .. Oh where, oh where has my ponytail gone? A'Cappella Choir 43 GirI's Choir 33 Birch Log Rep. 2-3-42 Girl's Club Mem. 2- 3-42 Red and Grey Day Comm. 2-3-43 Prom Comm. 33 Homecoming Comm. 33 G.A.A. 2. TIMOTHY RUSSELL ALLEN As we know him, he's quiet3 but as others know him, heaven knows. E Club 43 Swim Team 2- 3-41 Coin Club 2. i'II give my hand THEODORE CHRISTIAN ALLISON I don't know nothing about nothing fthat's why he gets all 'A'sJ. Concert Band 2-3-43 Pep Band 3-43 Concert Orch. 2-3-43 Basketball B Team 1. KATHLEEN MARIE ALTONEN A good friend of those who know her. BARBARA JEAN ANDERSEN A perfect picture of femininity. Girls' Club Mem. 2-3-42 Red and Grey Day Comm, 2-3-43 Prom Comm. 33 Homecoming Comm. 33 E.C.B.'s 2-3: G.A.A. 2. CRAIG WAYNE ANDERSON The big type man Projectionist 2-3-42 Football B squad 1-23Track Team 1. DANIEL GEORGE ANDERSON When school lets out, my day begins What car? DEAN LLOYD ANDERSON All I want out of school is me. Transfer, Win- dom, Minn. 43 Concert Band 43 Pep band 4. Kevin Tim Barb Craig Dan Dean 28 Elaine l l i l T 3 Pam Tom l Sue ELAINE KAY ANDERSON l'm not flirting, just being friendly . . . Gullible. Student Council Rep. 2-3-43 Homeroom Sec. 43 Greyhound Staff 33 Rep. 33 Office Cadet 3-43 Cho- rale Choir 33 Girls' Choir 23 Girls' Club Mem. 33 Ski Club 23 Popcorn 33 Tennis Team 33 Red and Grey Day Comm. 2-3-43 Prom Comm. 33 Sweet- heart Comm.4. JANE MARIE ANDERSON HA winning way, a friendly smile. Chorale Choir 43 Girls' Choir 33 Girls' Club Rep. 23 Mem. 2'3-42 Homeroom Treas. 33 Sec. 23 E.C.B.'s 2-32 Grey- hound Rep. 23 Red and Grey Day Comm. 2-3-43 Homecoming Comm. 2-3-41 Prom Comm. 3. MARVIN DOUGLAS ANDERSON From scooter to car . . Trackteam 3-4. PAMELA JEANNE ANDERSON Let's get together . . . With boys, l'm not fussy! Office Cadet 43 Girls' Club Mem. 2-3-43 G.A.A. 2-31 Class Play Comm. 23 Sweetheart Comm. 43 Red and Grey Day Comm. 33 Homecoming Comm. 2- 3. PAUL C. ANDERSON Andy ... An addition without being a subtrac- tion. PEGGY JEAN ANDERSON Quiet and genial in all her ways, she'll gain suc- cess in future days. Office Cadet 43 Girls' Club Mem. 2-3-4. to those who THOMAS LISTON ANDERSON Just call me Doc, l can operate anywhere! Nat. Honor Soc. 3-41 E Club 43 Swim Team 2-33 Cross Country Team 2-3-4, Capt. 43 Baseball B Team 23 Homeroom Pres. 2-3-42 Nat. Thespians 3-41 Student Direc. 43 Class Play Comm. 2-3-41 A'Cappella Choir 3-43 Chorelaires 43 Birchwood Choir 2. STEVEN JAMES ANTHONY Anthony answers ...an agreeable boy who can be depended on for most anything. E Club 43 Football B squad 3-43 Projectionist 2-3-4. REBECCA CARROL APPELQUEST Just Daddy and me ... a gift to always remem- ber. Homecoming Comm. 2-3-43 Prom Comm. 33 Red and Grey Day Comm. 2-3-43 Red Cross Rep. 43 Greyhound Rep. 23 Staff 2-3-43 Home- room Sec. 33 Girls' Club Mem. 2-3-4. SUSAN JEAN APPLEBY A model in all respects. Girls' Club Mem. 4. COLLEEN ROY ARMSTRONG Sorry, but l'm already committed ... All right boys, quit crowding. Library Cadet 2-3: Girls' Club Mem. 2-33 Girls' Choir 33 Chorale 4. MARGARET RUTH ASKELAND Of soul sincere, in action faithful and in honor clear. Foreign Language Club 43 Girls' Club Mem. 2-3-43 Concert Orch. 2-3-43 Pres. 43 Sec.- Treas. 3. 29 Jane Marvin we sm. Pa u I Peggy 3 3 4 . Steve Becky Colleen Marg f iQ 255' ' K Yr Jim Robby sl:l.fg,,s3 5. 3, .., Joy Brian 1 GY JAMES AGNEW ASPOAS A good worker ... outside of school ... Yessi- ree! Projectionist 2-3-4, Radio Ham Club 2-3-43 Red and Grey Day Comm. 3. ROBERT HARVEY BACKSTROM Harvey . . . tall and every inch sincere. Broom- ball 3-4. PATRICIA ANNE BAKER Generally speaking, she's generally speaking ... purquoi riez-vous? Nat. Thespians 3-43 Class Play Comm. 3-43 Class Play 33 Girls' Club Mem. 2-3-43 Rep. 43 Red and Grey Day Comm. 2- 3-43 Sweetheart Comm. 43 G.A.A. 23 E.C.B.'s 2-3. JOY D. BALLOU Gadzook . . . The kind of friend not found every day - fun, sweet and hard to beat. Concert Orch 2-3-43 Vice Pres. 43 Pres. 33 Concert Band 43 Stage Band 43 Girls' Choir 33 Red and Grey Day Comm. 3-43 Red Cross Rep. 3: Homeroom V.P. 23 A.F.S. Club 23 Girls' Club lVlem. 2-3-43 Homecom- ing Comm. 2-33 Prom Comm. 3. BRIAN DOUGLAS BANGS A dog that trots around always finds a bone. Greg Greyhound 43 Curling 3-43 Swimming Team 3-43 Capt. 43 Cross Country 43 Prom Comm. 33 Red and Grey Day Comm. 3-43 Homeroom V. P. 43 Transfer from St. Thomas 3. KATHLEEN ANN BANNAN True blondes have more funl Transfer from Curtis H. S. New York, 4. C3rlI'l0t S99 ELIZABETH ANNE BARBER ls this one your fall? Nat. Thespians 3-43 Class Play Comm. 3-42 Greyhound Staff 43 Rep. 4. A. RAY BARNES The Junior class sure has a lot to offer ... Who's accident prone? Homecoming Comm. 3- 43 Red and Grey Day Comm. 33 Popcorn Popper 33 Photographer 43 Student Council Rep. 3-43 Comm. 3-43 Homeroom Pres. 23 Hall of Fame 43 Nat. Honor Society 3-43 V.P. 43 Nat. Thespians 3- 43 A'Cappella Choir 3-43 V. P. 43 Birchwood Choir 23 Chorelaires 3-43 Class Play 2-33 Comm. 33 Jun- ior Rotarian 4. CONSTANCE LOUISE BELANDER Oh, those Denfeld boys! Homecoming Comm. 33 Prom Comm. 33 Red and Grey Day Comm. 2- 3-42 SweetheartComm. 43 Homeroom Sec. 43 Girls' Club Mem. 2-3-42 Rep 33 E.C.B. 3-4: G.A.A. 2. swift 'gag is?- ., if-ip fit me iff! ill? mg.. if fi if ..5efx.ie,5ffis. if e Patty Kathy LIZ Ray Connie H' 1 JAMES O. BELLAMY Hey Ralph, how's it going in Hollywood? Du- ., f. . , luth Dekes 3-4, Ca pt. 43 Homeroom V.P. 2-3-4. 3 . I BRADLEY JOHN BELLOWS ,K .-' ..'1 lVle and my trumpet! Concert Band 2-3-42 Pep -1 lg 3 Band 2-3-4. 33i. ' ' L JOAN M- BEMEL A- 3 f-- Creativity is her middle name. Homecoming f-3 '. I Comm. 43 Prom Comm. 33 Red and Grey Day i' 3 -'33- i f ' '- . .- i Comm. 33 Popcorn Popper 43 Nat. Thespians 3- V .., 4: Girl's Club 2-3-42 Class Play Comm. 3-4. Brad Joan 30 .cage-.tra Mary Wayne su! if Wesley MARY CATHERINE BENNETTS lf l can't find one, l'll forget it! Homecoming Comm 33 Sweetheart Comm. 43 Red and Grey Day Comm. 33 Projectionist 3-43 Future Teach- er's of Amer. 23 Gym Cadet 33 Girls' Club Mem. 2- 3-43 Rep. 43 Class Play Comm. 33 G.A.A. 2-3-4. DIANA L. BERG What would I do if I couIdn't giggle? Prom Comm. 33 Red and Grey Day Comm. 2-3-43 Sweetheart Comm. 43 Popcorn Popper 33 Ski Club 23 Student Council Rep. 43 Comm. 43 Birch Log Staff 43 Hall of Fame 43 Class Treas. 43 Quill and Scroll 43 Girls' Club Mem. 2-3-43Treas,43 A'Cappella Choir 3-43 Birchwood 23 Majorette B Squad 33 E.C.B. 23 G.A.A. 2: Point Rec. 2. RICHARD JOHN BERGMAN A handsome guy with big green eyes. WAYNE CARL BERGQUIST Ham Radio Club 2. THOMAS FREDERICK BERGUNI A man of many or few words? Concert Band 2- 3-4: Pep Band 2-3-4. NANCY FAYE BERMAN Boys prefer blondes until they see Nancy. Homecoming Comm. 2-33 Red and Grey Day Comm. 2-3-43 Prom Comm. 33 Future Teachers of Amer. 23 Student Council Sec. 43 Rep. 33 Exec. Board 43 Homeroom Sec. 23 Hall of Fame 43 Nat. Honor Society 3-42 Nat. Thespians 3-42 Sec. 43 Class Play Comm. 33 E.C.B. 2: Girls' Club 2-3-43 A'CappelIa Choir 3-43 Birchwood 23 Chorelaires 4. the sunrise or WESLEY JULIEN BERNTSON Leaves a lasting impression Huh, Mr. Jones? Nat. For. League 3. PATRICIA J. BERO But I don't have a thingto wear... Band Art and Kitty who? Homecoming Comm. 2-3-43 Prom Comm. 33 Red Cross Rep. 4: Red and Grey Day Comm. 2-3-43 Sweetheart Comm. 4: Student Council Comm. 43 Exec. Board 43 Hall ot Fame 43 Girl's Club Mem. 2-3-42 A'Cappella Choir 4: Cho- rale 33A.F.S.33 G.A.A. 2. DALE GREGORY BIRKELAND His personality lies within. ELIZABETH JEAN BIRKELAND I'm no angel, but l'm happy even Central has its advout ages. Transfer from Stanbrook Hall 43 Volleyball 43 Future Homemaker of Amer- ica 43 Class Play Comm. 4. ELIZABETH L. BISSONETT Who's coming up to my house today? .., Let's play spit. Popcorn seller 33 Sweetheart Cand. 43 Comm. 33 Cafeteria Worker 43 Ski Club 23 Hall of Fame 43 Girls' Club Mem. 2-3'41G.A.A.2Q E.C.B. 23 Projectionist 3-4. DOUGLAS JAMES BLACKMORE Another Deke , .. Dekemore Swim Team 2: Cross Country 23 Dekes 3-4. Diana Rick Tom Nancy Patty Dale Betsy Betsy Doug 31 g b A . 5- vuifvi. Wjla. . my i g. iiz - 5 Dave Bonnie Dyane Liz th Pat Ba rb Ken Bruce 9 DAVID L. BLANCHARD The Maestro of the piano ... Frenchie La- Blanche is no sieve. Cross Country 2: Deke 3-43 Red and Grey Day Comm. 2-3-43 Birch Log Staff 43 Rep. 3-43 Homeroom Treas. 3-43 Concert Band 2-3-42 Orch. 3-43 Pep Band 2-3-41 Sec.-Treas. 4, BONNIE JOYCE BOHART Spirit of '68 ... Station P.E.P. Broadcasting cheerfulnessf' Homecoming Comm. 3-43 Prom Comm. 33 Red and Grey Day Comm. 2-3-43 Sweetheart Comm. 43 Red Cross Rep. 23 Cheer- leader A Squad 3-43 Capt. 43 B Squad 23 E.C.B. 2-33 Greyhound Staff 2-3-43 Rep. 2-42 Hall of Fame 43 Homeroom Sec. 33 Treas. 23 Class Sec. 33 Girls' Club 2-3-4. CHRISTOPHER B. BOO Son of Ben ... No matter what shape my stom- ach's in. Stage Crew 3-43 Class Play 33 Nat. Thespians 3-4. DYANE LOUISE BOSTROM A prize for her size ...five foot two, eyes of blue. Homecoming Comm. 43 Prom Comm. 33 Red and Grey Day Comm. 43 Office Cadet 43 Girls' Club Mem.2-3-4. ELIZABETH A. BOVEE Where many friendships meet Iet's do something. Homecoming Comm. 2-33 Prom Comm. 33 Red and Grey Day Comm 2-33 Pop- corn popper 33 Greyhound Staff 3-43 Rep. 33 Girls'Club Mem. 2-3-4. ROGER M. BOWMAN lt isn't what you do, it's why you do it. Swim Team 2-3-43 Cross Country 2-33 Red and Grey Day Comm. 3-41 Prom Comm. 33 Projectionist 3- 43 Pop sales 2-3-43 Parking Lot 3-42 Hall of Fame 43 Student Council Rep. 3-43 Exec. Bd. 43 Comm. 3-43 Birch Log Rep. 2. falling rain PATRICIA ANN BRADEN Oh those slumber parties . . . I was here 8th hour, Mr. Bittner, Honest! Red and Grey Day Comm, 2-31 Prom Comm. 33 Ski Club 2-33 Girl's Club Mem. 2-3-43 Birchwood Choir 2. BARBARA LEE BRIGLIA She has a mild and soft look ...butso does dynamite ... Get out and push! Ski Club 23 Student Council Rep. 23 Class Sec. 23 G.A.A. 23 E.C.B. 23 Hall of Fame 4: Speech 33 Girls' Club Mem. 2-3-4. TIM JAY BROOKER Catch me if you can .. . always on the run. Cross country 3-43 Ski Club 23Track Team 3-4. KENNETH G. BROWN I didn't sleep a wink last night, but l'Il make up for it now. Broomball 2-3-4. BRUCE A. BROWNELL Cream please To be intelligent, attractive and friendly is a rare combination, Cross Coun- try 33 Dekes 3-43 Homeroom Pres. 2-3-43 Class Play 43 Comm. 3. JANE ANN BRUEN Guess what you guys? . . . You bought them from ContinentaI? Homecoming Comm. 2-33 Prom Comm. 33 Red and Grey Day Comm. 2-3-43 Red Cross Rep. 43 Ski Club 2-33 Birch Log Staff 43 Quill and Scroll 43 Girls' Club Mem. 2-3-43 Girls' Choir 23 E.C.B. 23 G.A.A. 2-3. 32 Chris wud' wx: ? . , '.t. Roger Tim Ann Jo Buzzio I. Mike Rod JO MARIE BUDNEY Darn it, l'm poised ... a girl who is deliberately nice. Homecoming Comm. 2-3-43 Prom Comm. 2-33 Sweetheart Comm. 43 Red and Grey Day Comm. 2-3-43 Student Council Comm. 43 Hall of Fame 43 Nat. Honor Society 3-43 A.F.S. Student to Japan 33 Girls' Club Pres. 43 Mem. 2-3-43 Girls' Choir 23 A'Cappella Choir 3-43 Chorelaires 43 Drill Team 3-43 Capt. 43 G.A.A. 2. SUSAN MARIT BURGESS Hard to beat in tony all fields. Gym Cadet 3-43 Capt. Volleyball 43 G.A.A. 2-3-43 Lettered 43 Girls' Club Mem. 33 Foreign Language Club 4. MARY JANET BURNS Why study? the more you learn, the more you forget! Homecoming Comm. 3-43 Red Cross Rep. 33 Gym Cadet 43 Girls' Club Mem. 2-3-4. KATHLEEN M. BUSSIO What's it to ya? ... Contribute for Mr. Smith's baby and my car. Homecoming Comm. 3-43 School Store Worker 43 Red and Grey Day Comm 3-43 Girls' Club Mem. 2-3-43 Girls' Choir 33 G.A.A. 23 Lettered 23 E.C.B. 2-3. RICHARD ALBERT BUTRYM How fluently ideas trickle from his tongue, his days are filled with laughter, his nights with fun. Projectionist 33 Radio Hams 2-3. DUANE MICHAEL CALDERWOOD Guess who l'm goingto the Patch Dance with? l'lI sing my song MICHAEL JAMES CALLAHAN Got no worries, got no cares. Cross Country 3. CAROL JEAN CARLSON lf there's nothing to laugh at, start a circus of your own. Homecoming Comm. 2-33 Prom Comm. 23 Red and Grey Day Comm. 2-3-43 Sweetheart Comm. 43 Office Cadet 33 Foreign Language Club 43 E.C.B. 23 G.A.A. 23 Chorale 43 Girls' Choir 23 Girls' Club Rep. 43 Mem. 2-3-43 Speech 4. LINDA SUSAN CARLSON Pretty as a picture with a frame to match ... beauty such as hers could be dangerous. Golf team 33 Homecoming Comm. 23 Prom Comm. 2- 33 Red and Grey Day Comm. 2-3-43 Homeroom Sec. 23 Treas. 33 Hall of Fame 43 Girls' Club Mem. 2-3-43 Cheerleader B Squad 23 E.C.B. 2-33 G.A.A. 23 Student Council Rep. 3: Comm. 2. RODNEY SAMUEL CARLSON Talk about a physique. Football A Squad 33 B Squad 2. STEPHEN RAY CARLSON Little boy blond, come blow your horn ... let's blow our minds. Homeroom Pres. 43 Nat. Honor Society 3-43 Concert Band 2-3-43 Pep Band 2-3-43 Concert Orch. 3-43 Band Pres. 4. BARBARA LYNN CARPENTER Never too busy to help a friend ... what's wrong with freckles? Prom Comm. 33 Red and Grey Day Comm. 2-3-43 Sweetheart Comm. 43 Ski Club 2-33 Student Council Rep. 43 Comm. 43 Birch Log Staff 3-41 Rep. 3-43 Nat. Honor Society 3-43 Quill and Scroll 43 Homeroom Treas. 33 Girls' Club Mem. 2-3-43 G.A.A. 2. 33 -X Sue Mary RQ K. ...3 Rick Duane Carol Steve Linda Barb at JI rr Barb Carl to cheer 1 Will Jim Bo John BARBARA ANN CASEY Sweet, quiet, and sincere. Prom comm. 33 Red and Grey Comm. 3,43 Girls' Club mem. 3-4. CARL CHRISTIAN CASPERSON Cross Country Team 43 Prom Comm. 33 Projec- tionist 4. MARK ALLEN CHEPLE Louie . .. My name's better than your name.. Spider Man. Football B Squad 23 Red Cross Rep. 43 Homeroom Sec. 3. BOONWONG CHOTRAUNGPRASERT A new found friend Friendship 'Thai's'. Homeroom Vice Pres. 43 A.F.S. student from Thailand 43 A'Cappella Choir 43 Speech 4. ANDERS RAY CHRISTENSEN A blush is becoming, but sometimes inconven- ient ... Leader of the pack. Swim Team 2-3-43 Sno Beau Cand. 43 Sweetheart Cand. 43 Prom Comm 33 Red 81 Grey Day Comm. 3-43 Popcorn popper 33 Student Council Pres. 43 exec. board 3- 43 Vice Pres. 33 rep. 23 A.F.S. Club 3-43 E Club 43 Sr. Hall of Fame 43 Nat. HonorSociety 3-43 Jr. Rotarian 4. GARNET LAURA CHRISTOFFERSON But he's just a friend ... Will you work for me tonight? Girls' Club mem. 2-31 A'Cappella Choir 3-43 Chorelaires 43 Birchwood 2. the weary along WILL W. CLAYPOOL Butthe world stillgoes around. JAMES DUNCAN COLLINS Hai Karate ... I wish it would snow. Ski Club 2. ANN ELIZABETH COMMORA Stands out at a sit-in. Transfer from Iron Mountain 4. HAROLD WILLIS CONRAD The old champ always remembered and ho- nored. Concert Band 2. JOHN ROBERT CORRDES Chief! ... And to think, some people think l'm shy! Cross Country team 2-3-42 Capt. 2-3-41 Track Team 2-3-43 Capt. 2-3-43 Greyhound Staff 43 Concert Band 2-3-43 Pep Band 2-3'41 E Club 4. JOAN MILLER CRAWFORD Let's have a bash in our screen house Bright and bubbly. Homecoming comm. 43 Prom Comm. 33 Red 81 Gred comm. 2-3-43 Sweet- heart Dance Comm. 43 Ski Club 2-3-43 Girls' Club Mem. 2-3-43 Rep. 2-31 Girls' Choir 33 E.C.B,'s 2-33 G.A.A.2. 34 I Mark I I I I Garnet I Ann I Crawf Sue Barb Kafefl Rob SUSAN ELOISE DACK With her it is quality, not quantity. Prom Comm. 33 Red 81 Grey Comm. 43 Greyhound Staff 3-42 Rep. 2-3-43 Girls' Club Mem. 3-4. BARBARA JEAN DAHL She was cut out to be an angel, but some one lostthe pattern. Prom Comm. 33 Red 81 Grey Day Comm. 2-3-43 Sweetheart Comm 43 Girls' Club Mem.2-4. DEBORAH E. DAHL Are you really going to join the Navy, Debby? Homecoming Comm. 33 Prom Comm. 33 Sweet- heart Comm. 43 Office Cadet 33 Ski Club 23 Girls' Club Mem. 2-3-43 G.A.A. 23 Homeroom Treas. 43 E.C.B.'s 2. BARBARA L. DALLOS What party tonight? ... Blondes do have more fun. Homecoming Comm. 23 Prom Comm. 33 Red St Grey Comm. 33 Sweetheart Comm. 4: Girls' Club Mem. 2-3-43 E.C.B. 2. KATHLEEN ELIZABETH DAVERN Friday night, up the gravel road, at the cabin. Homecoming Comm. 2-3-43 Prom Comm. 33 Red 81 Grey Comm. 3-43 Sweetheart Comm. 43 Cafe Worker 43 Stage Band 43 Concert Orch, 2-3-43 Concert Band 43 Girls' Club Mem. 2-3-43 G.A.A. 23 Letter 23 Sec-Treas. 43 E.C.B. 2-3-4. JODY ELAINE DAVIS Yes, I have the car... do you wanta ride? Homecoming Comm. 2-33 Red 84 Grey Day Comm. 2-3-43 Sweetheart Comm. 43 Birch Log Rep. 33 Staff 3-43 Homeroom Pres. 2-32 Sec. 43 Nat. Honor Society 3'4: Quill 81 Scroll 43 Girls' Club IVlem. 2-3-43 Chorale 2-33 G.A.A. 23 E.C.B. 2- 3. fori may never KAREN L. DAVIS The result of fine craftsmanship and premium material. Homecoming Comm. 33 Red 81 Grey Comm. 33 Girls' Club Mem. 3-43 Girls' Choir 3-43 G.A.A. 23 Transfer from Central 2. NEIL S. DAVIS Of all the things I do the best, I much prefer to sitand rest. STEVEN J. DAVIS Wise but sometimes otherwise he loves to live and lives to love. Speech 43 Coin Club 2. ROBERT ROWLAND DEAN I work only when school's not in session. MARY ANNE DOLAN The shadow of her smile .. . Girls' Choir 23 G.A.A. 2-3-43 E.C.B. 23 Class Play 4. DAVID EDWIN DONAVON Straight from skit row Golly Gee Stretch! Jr. Rotarian 43 Swim Tearr 2-3-43 Capt. 43 Cross Country 2-33 St. Council Rep. 33 Comm. 3-43 Exec. Board 43 Treas. 43 Birch Log 43 Hall of Fame 43 Quill and Scroll 43 Class Play 33 E Club 4. 35 Barbie Doll Debbie Kathy Jody Neil Steve .i' Mary Dave V wiv . .... - f Denise Bob pass t Bill Anne Bill Tim DENISE M. DORETHY The gooder I try to be, my gosh, the worser I get. Homecoming Comm. 2-3-41 Sweetheart Comm. 2-3-43 Red and Grey Day Comm. 2-33 Ski Club 2-33 Girls' Club Mem. 2-3-43 Rep. 33 Chorale Choir 33 Birchwood 23 Class Play Comm. 43 G.A.A. 23 E.C.B. 2-3-4. ROBERT WILLIAM DOUGLAS Bob, don't you have anythingto do? Cross Country Team 43 Ski Club 2-33 Ski Team 2-3-43 E CIub 4. BARBARA A. DREIER If it's not mischievous, I won't do it! WILLIAM C. DRYKE Mr. Nordling wants me for another year, the cat doesn't! Language Club 4. DARRYL LESTER DUTKOWSKI ln the back of his mind are many wild schemes! Homecoming Comm. 3-43 Red 81 Grey Comm. 2-3-43 Homeroom Vice Pres. 2. PAULA MARGARET EACOBACCI Barb, we better make up a routine, we have to twirl tonight . .. Shortand sweet. Homecoming Comm. 2'3'4Q Prom Comm. 33 Popcorn Popper 33 Sweetheart Cand. 43 Red 84 Grey Comm. 2-3-42 Ski Club 2-31 Student Council Rep. 2-3-43 Comm. 2-3-43 Chorale 33 Birchwood 23 Majorette A S uad 4 B s uad23 Co Cat A 4 o- Q -2 Q -1-D- :C Capt. B 33E.C.B.2:G.A.A.2. his way again WILLIAM W. ECKMAN I live forthe weekend3 I boughta new cartor S510 and sold it for S20! Swimming Team 2-33 Ski Club 2-3-42 Homeroom Vice Pres. 43 Treas. 3. ANNE D. ELETSON The quiet scene. Girls' Club Mem. 43 Concert Band 23 Concert Orch 2: Language Club 4. BRUCE OMAR ELLEFSON What telephone pole? A loving spoonfulf' Transfer from Denfeld H.S. 33 Projectionist 3. WILLIAM MARTIN ELSTAD I'm a sweetheart, just ask Betsy When do we play again 67? Sweetheart Couple 4: Cate monitor 4. TIMOTHY MARK EMANUEL Italian chicken? Transfer from Nashwak-Kee- watin 43 Football A Squad 43 Baseball A Team 43 t'E CIub 4. CAROL JEAN ENBERG Let's get this party going I ... Fox Homecom Comm. 2-3-43 Red 8- Grey day Comm. 2-3-43 Ski Club 23 Homeroom Sec. 23 Girls' Club Mem 2-3- 43 G.A.A. 23 E.C.B. 2. 36 Barb Paula sf' Bruce Carol Claire Julie Peggy Florence CLAIRE L. ENGELSMAN A wonderful excuse for friendship, Girls' Club Mem. 2-3-43 Girls' Choir 2-3. CATHERINE A. ENSTAD When troubles are pending, her smile is mend- ing . . . Jett. Homecoming Comm. 2-33 Prom room Treas. 2-43 Girls' Club Mem. 2-3-43 Concert Orch. 2-33 G.A.A. 23 E.C.B. 2-3-4. DENNIS H. ERICKSON Esquire Not much ofa man in inches, but ' every inch a man! Football A Squad 2-3-43 Hockey A Team 2-3-43 Co-ca pt. 43 Baseball A Team 3-43 Sweetheart Cand. 43 Red St Grey Day Comm. 33 Prom Comm. 3: Greyhound Staff 43 Homeroom V.P. 2-33 Curling 2-3-43 Sports board 43 E Club 43 E.C.B. 43 Birchwood Choir 23 A'CappelIa Choir 3-4. Comm. 33 Red 84 Grey Day Comm. 2-3-42 Home- K is Cathy Denny JULIE KAY ESBENSEN A real 'jule' of a girl ...The only Wombat in the band. Homecoming Comm. 2-33 Prom Comm. 33 Red Cross Rep. 43 Stage Crew 3-43 Red 81 Grey .,., DayComm.2-33GreyhoundRep.3'Staf'l2-3' .. .. Nat. Thespians 3-43 Student Director43 Girls ' Club Mem. 2-3-43 Concert Band 2-3-4' Sec-Treas. S - 43 Pep Band 2-3-41 Concert Orch. 2-3-43 G.A.A. 23 I - Birch Log Rep. 2. f ALAN DALE ESPARZA ----- Y ef ' 3 Q W , Every inch an athlete and that's many A C C 2 VCVC 3' ii A 5 V 1 wif' 1 many inches! Transfer from Seville, Spain 23 Football A S uad 234 Swimmin Team 4 3 Cl - - 2 8 3 Baseball A Team33SnoBeauCand.43Gym . Cadet 43 Sr. Hall ot Fame 43 E Club 4'Sr. Class ' V.P. 43 Student Council V.P. 4. WARREN E. EVANSON Men with Freckles are the best ... Are you - ly going to the game tonight? Red 81 Grey Comm. 3- Al Warren i'II share my faith MARGARET E. EVANSON She's so good, you don't even have to be Red 84 Grey Day Comm. 2-3-43 Prom Comm. 33 Cafe Worker 43 Homeroom Pres. 43 Girls' Club Mem. 2-3-43 A'CappelIa Choir 43 Girls' Choir 23 Chorale 33 Sec-Treas. 43 Cheerleader B Squad 23 E.C.B. 2 3: G.A.A. 2. TERRI ELLEN FELSENBERG Who needs a license - I've got a chauffeur! Red 81 Grey Day Comm. 33 International French Club 43 Birch Log Rep. 43 Nat. Thespians 43 Class Play Comm. 43 Class Play 23 Girls' Club Mem. 43 Girls' Choir 23 Speech 3. DEBORAH J. FENANDER A little one who is full offun. Homecoming Comm. 43 Prom Comm. 33 Red 81 Grey Day Comm. 23 Girls' Club Mem. 2-42 E.C.B. 2. Terri Debbie FLORENCE MAE FENSTAD Hello Flo! Hey, here come two cars! Red Cross Rep. 43 Red 81 Grey Day Comm. 33 Grey- hound Rep. 43 Staff 43 Quill 84 Scroll 43 Girls' Club Mem. 2-3-42 G.A.A. 43 E.C.B. 2. NANCY FERRIS Skiing, skiing, skiing Aren't UMD boys wonderful? Ski Club 2-31 Greyhound Editor 43 Staff 2-3-43 Rep. 2-33 Quill 81 Scroll 43 Girls' Club Mem. 2-3-4. LARRY SCOTT FIELDS When in doubt, pun . . . I havea problem for every solution. Tennis Team 2-3-41 Capt. 43 Homecoming Comm. 43 Red 81 Grey Comm. 43 Pres. of Sports Board 43 Fields - Donavon Pro- ductions 3'4Q Student Council Rep. 2-3-41 Comm. 2-3-43 Exec. Bd. 43 Nat. Honor Soc. 3-43 Pres. 43 Sr. Hall of Fame 43 E Club 4. Nancy Larry 37 Dave Ma re DAVID GREG FIRTH And when I finish with Birch Log pictures, I'm applying for a job with Playboy! Photographer 3-4: Birch Log Staff 4: Rep. 3. MARY MARGARET FISKETT Let's have a party ... Be quiet! Red 81 Grey Day Comm. 2-3-43 Sweetheart Comm. 4: Girls' Club Mem. 2-3-4. MICHAEL CHRISTIAN FORO l'n'1 not rough and l'm not tough, but l'm deter- mined. MARY JO FRANCKOWIAK She always looks to the good side of things. Prom Comm. 33 Red Cross Rep. 33 Sweetheart Comm. 43 Office Cadet 43 Birch Log Rep. 43 Girls' Club Mem. 2-3-43 E.C.B. 2-3. DONA L. FREEMAN I didn't say it . .. Behold, behold I am a daugh- ter of Job. Office Cadet 43 Birch Log Rep. 2-43 G.A.A, 2. PATTI ANN FREIER Oh, those bus strikes .,.flirting, sparkling, twinkling eyes. Transfer from Silver Bay 23 Girls' Club Mem. 3-4. Mike with every troubled heart Peggy Jerry A. .. .,. ' ,... ' ,,,, . Bill Dave MARGARET LOUISE FRIEDMAN Silly girl ... Boys, I never think about them! Homecoming Comm. 2-3-43 Prom Comm. 33 Sweetheart Comm. 43 Cand. 43 Red 84 Grey Day Comm. 2-3-43 Ski Club 2-3-43 Popcorn Popper 3- 43 Student Council Comm. 43 Greyhound Editor 43 Staff 2-3-41 Rep. 2-3-42 Homeroom Pres. 43 Quill 81 Scroll 43 Girls' Club Mem. 2-3-43 Girls' Choir 23 Chorale 33 Class Play Comm. 23 E.C.B. 2- 3. GERALD L. FRIEST I like my hat. Swim Team 2-3-43 Cross Country 43 Projectionist 43 A'Cappella Choir 3-43 Birch- wood Choir 23 Chorelaires 4. HERBERT A. FRITCH Fritch .,. We couldn't excite you at the Sarato- ga! Basketball A Team 3-41 B Team 23 Nat. Honor Society 3-43 E Club 4. WILLIAM PAUL FUNKE No one knows what he can do until he tries. Intramurals 2.3.43 Homeroom Sec-Treas. 2-33 Sec 43 Projectionist 2-3-4. DAVID ERIC FURO His innocent looks are deceiving. Cross Coun- try 23 Track Team 2-33 E Club 4. PETER ALLAN FURO He's a football man, track man, and last but not least a ladies' man ... Brother of Dave. Football A Squad 2-3-43 Capt. 43 Basketball A Team 33 B Team 23 Track Team 2-3-43 Sweetheart Cand. 43 Red 81 Grey Comm. 2-3-42 Prom Comm. 33 Birch Log Staff 43 Class Pres. 33 Homeroom Pres. 33 Hall of Fame 43 Quill 81 Scroll 43 E.C.B. 2-4. 38 Herb 6 . -- Peter it . lf' 1' i i i l F Steve l l l l 3 Jim l l i l Jeff l If STEVEN DEAN GATLIN Who's Stan? ... I didn't do it Mr. O'Brien! Red 81 Grey Day Comm. 3-43 Broomball 3-4. REBECCA ANN GAYLORD A mixture of mischief, help, and sweetness ... Serious, what's that? Prom Comm. 2-33 Red 84 Grey Day COl'T1ITl.2-3-4jHOl'T19l'OOf'I'1 Sec. 23 Treas. 43 Girls' Club Mem. 2-3-43 Rep. 2-3-43 E.C.B. 2-3-4. RANDY L. GERGEN A man of ingenious mind is hard to find. JAMES THEODORE GEVING He plays life's game and plays it well. GAlLN.GlBBENS The world means something to the capable. Girls'ClubMem.2-3-4. BRIAN WAYNE GILBERTSON Without him East would die... l'm notskip- ping, l'm running! Cafe Monitor 43 Homeroom V.P. 2-3-43 Birchwood Choir 23 A'Cappella Choir 3-4. so i shall not JEFFREY MARK GILBERTSON He never has a worry, he's never in a hurry! KEITH E. GILBERTSON All Breck boys are beautiful ...Pool any time. Hockey A Team 2-3-43 E Club 43 Decorating Comm.4. KAREN MGJERSTAD A wonderful addition ... When is the next skit? Transfer from Oshkosh, Wisconsin 43 Red Cross Rep. 43 Red 81 Grey Day Comm. 43 Sweet- heart Comm. 43 Nat. Thespians 43 Girls' Club Mem.43A.F.S.Club 4. MARTIN A. GLAZMAN For every performance, he's back stage. Stage Crew 2.3.43 Mgr. 3-43 Ski Club 23 Nat. Thespians 2-3-4. SUSAN ANN GORANSON lf you want humor, you'll find it here along with sincereity, sweetness, and Sue. Ski Club 43 Girls' Club Mem. 2-3-43 Play Comm. 3: G.A.A. 2. RICHARD E. GOULD A great guy who's known and liked by many. TC T ,,, ' -11 ..... Becky Randy Gail Joe Keith Karen Marty Sue Rick i 39 Chuck EmGee have Bev Jeff Ross Dave CHARLES W. GRAVES VoIleyball's my art. Football 23 Concert Band 2-33 Pep Band 3. MAVIS B. GREENE She packs her troubles in a trunk and sits on the lid. Red 84 Grey Day Comm. 2-3, Greyhound Rep. 3'4Q Girls' Club Mem. 2-3-43 Rep. 2. KATHLEEN SUSAN GRINDY She makes the sun shine in shady places. Homecomming Comm. 3-42 Prom Comm. 33 Red 84 Grey Comm. 2-3-41 Brich Log Rep. 23 Girls' Club Mem. 2-3-43 A'Cappella Choir 3-41 Chore- laires 43 Birchwood Choir 23 E.C.B. 2. DELRAE GUNDERSON Haven't I seen you somewhere before? Home- coming Comm. 23 Birch Log Rep. 33 Greyhound Rep. 23 Girls' Club Mern. 2-3-43 Concert Band 2-32 Pep Band 2-3. JOHN T. HAAVIK Football A Squad 3-43 B Squad 23 Basketball Team 23 Track Team 3-43 Cafeteria Mon. 43 Ski Club 2-3-43 Ski Team 2-3-42 Nat. Honor Society 3-43 Treas. 3-43 Student Council Rep. 43 Exec. Board 43 Homeroom V.P.2-3QA.F.S.3-41 Pres. 43 A'Cappella Choir 33 Birchwood 23 E Club 4. STEPHEN HAGELlN lf school's liberty, give me death! lived in vain BEVERLY ANN HAGGY lf you don't say much, you can't get into trou- ble! Girls' Club Mem. 2-3-4. JEFFREY G. HALVERSON His life is lived when school is out! CRAIG STEVEN HALVORSON Nothing ever seems to bother him ... Girls - where? Ski Club 2. ROSS H. HAMMARSTEDT A nicer guy is hard to find .,.Let's impeach someone! Football B Squad 23 Prom Comm. 33 Red Cross Rep. 33 Baseball UA Team 43 B Team 2-32 Red 81 Grey Day Comm. 33 Cafe Moni- tor 43 Birch Log Rep. 33 Homeroom V.P. 43 Treas. 2. DAVID B. HAMMER Which car should l use tonight? Football B Squad 23 Prom Comm. 33 Red 81 Grey Day Comm. 33 Cafe Monitor 43 Birch Log Rep. 23 Homeroom Sec. 43 Treas. 3, ERICA. HAMMER No studs? The finest quality Basket- ball A Team Cross Country 2-31 Track Team 33 E Club 4. 40 Kathy Steve Craig Eric Sherman Karen Sin lt SHERMAN JOHN HANDBERG An uplifting example from Virginia! Transfer from Virginia,Minn.4. JOHN MICHAEL HANNINEN One of my pictures turned out! .. . there's a bomb in my brief case! Photography 43 Concert Orch. 2-3-4. GLENN FLOYD HANSON Craig, let's mug Mr. FilipiI! Ski Club 2. KAREN MARY HANSON Little but big Stanbrook's loss, our gain Girls' Choir 4. KATHLEEN MARIE HANSON She looks like a million without even trying! ... Let's play the dating game. Homecoming Comm. 43 Queen Cand. 43 Red 81 Grey Day Comm. 2.3-43 Sweetheart Comm. 43 Prom Comm. 33 Office Cadet 3-43 Student Council Rep. 23 Comm. 23 Exec. Comm. 23 Sr. Hall of Fame 43 Nat. Thespians 3-43 Class Play 2'3'43 Girls' Club Mem. 3-43 A'Cappella Choir 3-43 Birchwood 23 Chorelaires 43 E.C.B. 2-33 G.A.A. 2. MARJORIE JOYCE HANSON A sugarcube of sweetness. Red 84 Grey Day Comm. 2-3-43 Girls' Club Mem. 2-3-4. I A I T .f -lift . - 1 J .I . if .. , Y' - A '3 . L ' I John Glenn Kathy Marge l'II give my hand CYNTHIA ANN HARMER Always around when there's work to be done. Homecoming Comm. 2-3-42 Prom Comm. 33 School Store 3-42 Popcorn Seller 33 Red 81 Grey Day Comm. 2-33 Cafe Worker 2-31 Greyhound Rep. 3-43 Staff 2-3-43 Girls' Club Mem. 2-3-43 Concert Band 2-3-42 Pep Band 3-43 Concert Orch. 3-43 G.A.A. 2-3. CAROLYN MARIE HARRIS Always with the latest styles. Homecoming Comm. 33 Ski Club 2-3-43 Foreign Language Club 43 Nat. Thespians 3-43 Girls' Club Mem. 2-3-43 Birch Log Rep. 23 Class Play Comm. 3-43 E.C.B. 23 G.A.A.2. RICHARD ANTHONY HART Not what you expect him to be - a real swing- er! Nat. Honor Society 3-41 Concert Band 2-33 Pep Band 2-33 Concert Orch. 2-3. MARK PAUL HASELRUD An amazing and talented speaker ... oh those homeroom meetings! Football A Squad 3-43 B Squad 23 Basketball B Team 23 Projec- tionist 23 Greyhound Rep. 23 Homeroom Pres. 43 Homeroom Sec.33 E Club4. GEORGE HARLEY HATECKE I work a lot for a little gas to cart me otl to a dance! Football B Squad 23 Baseball B Team 23 Projectionist 2-3. MICHAEL LEE HATTEN Just me and my car! 'W' 5 ' . Carolyn Richard Mark George Mike 41 Lynn Sue wwf Geir John LYNN MICHELE HAWLEY She's everywhere, she's everywhere .. . l'm sorry. Nat. Thespians 3-43 Vice Pres. 43 Class Play Comm. 3-43 Student Director 43 Stage Crew 3-43 Prom Comm, 2-33 Red and Grey Day Comm. 2-3-41 Sweetheart Comm. 3-43 Popcorn Popper 3-42 Cafteria Worker 43 Student Council Rep. 3-43 Comm. 3-41 Exec. Board 43 Birch Log Staff 43 Rep. 43 Quill and Scroll 43 Homeroom Pres. 23 Hall of Fame 43 Girls' Club Mem. 2-3-41 Rep. 3-43 A'Cappella Choir 3-43 Girls' Choir 23 Majorette B Squad 2-31 Capt. 33 G.A.A. 23 Vice Pres. 23 E.C.B. 2. SUSAN REBECCA HAWORTH ln her heart, there's room for every joy and every boy, Transfer from Waukegan, Illinois 3. Prom Comm. 33 Red and Grey Day Comm. 3-43 P.A. Announcer 43 Girls' Club 3-41 Girls' Choir 33 Chorale 4. KENNETH WAYNE HAYES He's having a hard time finding a half-hour to do next week's studying In ,.. Mistuh Hayes. GEIR HEDMAN When I get there, I get there late! With Connie, who else? Swim Team 2-32 Golf Team 13 Cross Country 33 Projectionist 2-33 Concert Band 2-3. JOHN W. HEIMBACH Why all the fun? Proiectionist 2-3-43 Radio Hams 43 Pres. 43 Chorale Choir 2-3. MARSHA ANN HERRICK l'm no angel, but l'm happy. Office Cadet 43 Homeroom Pres. 33 Sec. 33 Girls' Club Mem. 2-3- 43 Drill Team Club 23 G.A.A. 2. i'Il sing my son Dave Bruce Dave Jeff we 7, S 9 DAVID A. HIEB Another Deke . ,. As likeable as he is lookablel Football A Squad 33 B Squad 23 Baseball A Team 3-42 B Team 23 Homecoming Comm 3-43 Prom Comm. 33 Red and Grey Day Comm. 2-3-43 Homeroom Vice Pres. 43 Birch- wood Choir 23 E Club 2. BRUCE ROBERT HILL A wise man not always follows the crowd. Football B Squad 23 Capt. 2. MARK GREGORY HODAPP Men of few words are the best! Football A Squad 3-43 B Squad 23 Track Team 33 Projec- tionist 43 Gym Cadet 43 E CIub 4. DAVID BRUCE HODEN Another Deke ... Let's invite a few Junior girls to the party. Cross Country 23 Prom Comm. 33 Red Cross Rep. 2-3-43 Popcorn Popper 3: Red and Grey Day 2-3-43 Cafeteria Monitor 43 Ski Club 23 Birchlog Staff 43 Homeroom Treas. 2'3'4: Nat. Thespians 43 A'Cappella Choir 3-43 Birch- wood 23 Chorelalres 43 E.C.B. 33 Class Play 3-4. JEFF S. HOFSLUND His humor is beyond most people .. don't underestimate Jeff. Concert Band 2-3: Pep Band 2-3. MARY PAT HON Skafte is my kind of wood ... lovely sweet and sincere, Transfer from Stanbrook Hall 33 Homecoming Comm. 33 Prom Comm. 33 Red and Grey Day Comm. 33 Sweetheart Comm. 43 Stage Crew 31Nat.TheSpianS 3-43 Girls' Club Member 3-43 Class Play Comm 33 G.A.A. 3. 42 Ken Marsha Mark Mary W Denny I l Karen Cathy I I I Bob I DENNIS ROY HUGHES He's the life of the class and the death of his teachers ... King of Kings. Football A Squad 3-43 B Squad 23 Track Team 3-43 Baseball B Team 23 Sno Beau 43 Red and Grey Day Comm. 43 Class President 43 Homeroom Pres. 3-43 Hall of Fame 43 E Club 4. RICHARD D. HUSBY Little and wise, a terror for his size. Audio vis- ual 4. LORRAINE CATHERINE HUTCHINSON Want to go for a ride? Birch Log Rep. 33 Girls' Club Mem. 2-3-4. KAREN LOUISE IRVIN Always a friend, and always willing to prove it. Tennis Team 3-43 Homecoming Comm. 3-43 Red and Grey Day Comm. 2-3-43 Sweetheart Comm. 43 Prom Comm. 33 Popcorn Seller 43 Cafeteria Mon. 43 Ski Club 23 StudentCouncil Rep. 3-43 Comm. 3-43 Exec. Bd. 43 Birch Log Staff 43 Rep. 43 Greyhound Staff 33 Quill and Scroll 43 A.F.S. 43 Girls' Club 2-3-43 Gregory Greyhound 43 E.C,B. 2- 33 G.A.A. 2. RAE ANNETTE ISLE It's party time - bring on the boys. Transfer from Crosby, lronton, Minn. 43 Nat. Thespians 33 Girls' Choir 3. STEVEN JOHN ISOLA Fast on the draw ... Super fairy ... great words can't describe him. Homeroom V.P. 3. Dick Lorraine Rae Steve i'Il share my faith CATHY ANN JACOBS Mildest manner and gentlest heart. Transfer from Stanbrook Hall 43 Girls' Club lVlem. 43 Class Play Comm. 4. MARILYN RUTH JACOBSON Horses, horses, horses! ... Horses are her 'mane' interest. Girls' Club Mem. 2-3-41 Girls' Choir 4: Chorale Choir 33 Birchwood 2. JUDITH JOANNE JAKUBEK Excitement for all seasons. Gym Cadet 3-43 Sweetheart Comm. 23 Girls' Club Mem. 43 G.A.A. 3. ROBERT VANCE JARRETT My opinion is just as good as yours, John! ... There's no conceit in my family - l've got it alIl Baseball A Team 43 B Team 33 Nat. Honor Society 3-4. SHARON LYNN JARVENPA As seen in Vogue ...Come on, let's dance. Homecoming Comm. 3-43 Prom Comm. 33 Red and Grey Day Comm. 2-3-43 Sweetheart Comm. 43 Popcorn Popper 43 Ski Club 23 Greyhound Rep. 3'4: Staft 3-43 Nat. Honor Society 3'4: Quill and Scroll 43 Girls' Club Mem. 2-3-43 Rep. 2-3-43 Cheerleader A Squad 3-4: B Squad 2-3: Capt.3. ECB. 2-3. LARRY AL JENESON Only smart men can keep their opinions to themselves. Cross Country 43 E Club 4. 43 Marilyn Judy Sharon Larry KATHLEEN LOUISE JENSEN Quiet and shy3 the reason why things go bet- ter. Sports board 43 Girls' Club lVlem. 2-3-43 Girls' Choir 2-3-43 G.A.A. 3-4, Vice President 4. SHELLEY MARIE JENSEN To know her once is to know her always. Homecoming Comm. 2-33 Red and Grey Day Comm. 2-3-43 Girls' Club lVlem. 2-3-4. WENDAY J. JOHANSEN To 'chic' to let her good sense show. Gym Cadet 43 Red and Grey Day Comm. 2-33 Birch Log Rep. 2-33 Girls' Club Mem. 2-3-4: Concert Band 2-33 Pep Band 2-3. Kathy Shelley DAN THOMAS JOHNSEN Most handsome in his class: he does what he knows is right. Transfer from Gunshot, Arizona 33 Senior Hall of Fame 4. PAUL ARTHUR JOHNSEN The eighth wonder of the world, But l'm singing as loud as l can, lVlr. Mix! A'Capella Choir 3-43 Chorellaires 4, Birchwood 2. BARBARA ANN JOHNSON Quiet and studious, but full of fun. Class Play Comm. 3-43 National Thespians 3-43 Girls' Club Mem. 2-3-43 Birchwood Choir 23 G.A.A. 2. I' 'fe 3 . '3 1 because i know CHRISTINE J. JOHNSON lt's nice to be natural when you're naturally nice. Homecoming Comm. 2-33 Red and Grey Day Comm. 43 Sweetheart Comm. 43 Girls' Club lVlem.2-3-4. DALE BRADLEY JOHNSON He says a little and thinks a lot. National Hon- or Society 3'4Q Homeroom Vice President 43 Homeroom treasurer 33 Student Council Rep. 2. DAVE BRUCE JOHNSON Chris Dale DIANNE GAIL JOHNSON Oh, why don't you all just go away?! Home- coming Comm. 33 Prom Comm. 33 Red and Grey Day Comm. 2-3-42 Sweetheart Comm. 43 Ski Club 2-32 Girls' Club 2-3-4: G.A.A. 23 Class Play Comm. 23 E.C.B. 2. JACQUELINE ANN JOHNSON Quiet, shy, friendly, and sincere. KIRK ELWIN JOHNSON He has eyes where you wouldn't believe! Cross Country Team 23 Homeroom President43 Na- tional Thespians 43 Class Play 43 Class Play Comm.4. Dianne Jackie 44 Wenday Barb H43- Dave Kirk Lynn Randy Jeannie Doug LYNN CHERYL JOHNSON Be in with Lynn, in the Inn. Smile, Lynn! Homecoming Comm. 2-3-43 Prom Comm. 3: Red and Grey Day Comm. 2-3-41 Girls' Club lVlem. 2- 3-42 A'CappelIa Choir 3-43 G.A.A. 23 Homeroom Treasurer 33 Birchwood Choir 2. PATRICIA MARION JOHNSON Sound of music, A 'note' worthy person. Homecoming Comm. 33 Prom Comm. 33 Red and Grey Day Comm. 2-3-43 Girls' Club Mem. 2- 3-43 Concert Orchestra 2-3-43 G.A.A. 2. PETER VAN JOHNSON Small and full of fun, he's a friend to every- one. RANDY LEE JOHNSON Keeps the older men in mind. He's only 2O! Prom Comm. 33 Red Cross 43 A.V. Cadet43 Ski Club 2-33 Homeroom Secretary 33 Girls' Club Mem. 2-3-43 Girls' Choir 2-43 G.A.A. 2: Chorale Choir 3. RONALD L. JOHNSON Where did you say the sophomore girls were? Red and Grey Day Comm. 2-3-43 Chorale Choir 33 Birchwood 2. VICKI LYNN JOHNSON Short and Sweet ... A little quieter and a little nicer. Girls' Club Mem. 2-3-43 Girls' Choir 43 Chorale Choir 33 Birchwood Choir 2. Pat Pete . .v Viz, 33.35- 55 -nf fp- - ' ' ' :fs--ite-iziliffeazr ,, . it :s'1Grf3lff-33 .7.45 ,,1 .. .-.if 're- I ' -' . 33 Ron Vicki that the time is now JEAN LEE JORDAN You could say that she's quiet, but that would be a mortal sin. Homecoming Comm. 2-33 Prom Comm. 33 Popcorn popper 43 Red and Grey Day Comm. 2-3-43 Greyhound Staff 4: Girls' Club Mem. 2-3-43 E.C.B. 2. TODD HENRY KAARBO 'tNot as serious as helooks. JAMES ROBERT KAAS A little bit quiet and hides his great personality. Let's go fishing. Cross Country Team 4. DOUGLAS DUANE KALLAND You meetthe nicest people on a Suzuki 25O. CLAUDIA LYNN KANTER A winning way, a friendly smiIe3 in all, a girl who's worthwhiIe. Tennis Team 3-43 Home- coming 33 Red and Grey Day Comm. 23 Red Cross Rep. 2: Ski Club 2-3-43 Girls' Club 2-3'4Q Homeroom Treasurer 3-42 Chorale Choir 33 Birchwood 23 E.C.B. 23 G.A.A. 2-3. GENE JAY KENNEDY Transfer from Duluth Cathedral????? Earns his money at the London House and spends it atthe London lnn. 45 Todd Jim Claudia Gene af gg 3 3 Scott Dede -Q - h is Q .fa Ars. , x 1 '3- 'ii W I A ga Q if 51 fi my -x 'Z 5' 4 Ed Marilyn SCOTT E. KENT Like a true fisherman, he has a good line. Concert Band 2-3-42 Pep Band 2-3-43 Concert Orchestra 2-3-4. DIANN L. KETCHAM Best things come in small packages, especially when they come together. Red and Grey Day Comm. 23 Ski Club 23 Homeroom President 33 Homeroom Secretary3 National Honor Society 3- 43 Girls' Club Mem. 2-3-42 A'Cappella Choir 3-43 Birchwood 23 E.C.B. 23 G.A.A. 2. PAUL ALLEN KING Most of the great men are dead. and l'm not feeling so well myself. 'Jewish Power'. Popcorn Popper 33 Ski Club 2-33 E.C.B. 43 Cafe Monitor 43 Greyhound Staff 43 Greyhound Rep. 43 A'- Cappella 3-4: Birchwood 2. EDWARD JOHN KOCHEVAR Baseball and hockey are his gamesg an illus- trious memberofthe E Club. Hockey A Team 3-43 Baseball A Team 2-3-43 E Club 2- 3-4. MARILYN FAYE KOEPPE Always there when you need her ... full of laughter and fun. Homecoming 2-3-41 Prom Comm. 33 Red and Grey Day Comm. 2-3-43 Sweetheart Comm. 43 Ski Club 23 Popcorn Pop- per 43 National Honor Society 3-4, Secretary 43 Quill and Scroll 4: Birch Log Staff 43 Birch Log Rep. 43 Student Council Rep. 3-43 Student Coun- cil Comm. 3-42 Class Secretary 43 A.F.S. Club 3-43 A'Cappella Choir 43 Chorale Choir 33 Girls' Choir 23 Drill Team 3-43 E.C.B. 2-33 G.A.A. 2. DEAN KOIVISTO 'Dry' night Somewhat livelier than people think. Ski Club 23 Birch Log Rep. 33 Greyhound Rep. 23 Basketball B Team 23 Red Cross Rep. 33 Projectionist 33 Cafeteria Mon. 4. to fulfill each vow Ida Morris Mar Pete IDA ROSE KROVITZ So innocent she looks on the outside but there's a bit of devil3 in her on the inside. Prom 33 Red and Grey Day Comm. 43 Office Cadetflj Greyhound. MORRIS BRUCE KROVITZ l'm starting a new club - the Baldiesf' Swim Team 23 Ski Club 23 Debate Team 2. LUARA LEE KUTZ lt's all in the walk. Should we start a happening? Prom Comm. 33 Red and Grey Day Comm. 2-33 Birch Log Rep. 33 Girls' Club Mem. 2- 3-43 Girls' Club Rep. 2. MARY KWAM Twinkling eyes and dimples beguiling. Home- coming Comm. 23 Prom Comm. 33 Red and Grey Day Comm. 23 Office Cadet 33 Gym Cadet 3: Girls' Club Mem. 2-43 G.A.A. 2-3. PETER MICHAEL LAGERGREN Pete's merry and full of fun3 his sense of hu- mor can outdo anyone. Football B Squad 23 Cross Country 43 Prom Comm. 23 Ski Club 2-3-41 Homeroom Secretary 23 Vice President 43 Treas- urer 33 Hall of Fame 4. NANCY JO LAINEN A likeable girl with a likeable way. Sincerity has a charm of its own. Prom Comm. 33 Red Cross Rep. 33 Red and Grey Day Comm. 23 Ski Club 2-32 Student Council Executive Comm. 43 Birch Log Rep. 23 Girls' Club 2-3-43 A'Cappella Choir 43 Li- brarian 43 Girls' Choir 23 Chorale 3. 46 Paul Q i Q if.-. .,..,. 4 be S E 5 9 4 if i 3 H' I. Dea n Laura Nancy Diane .. ,11k Jeff Rick Randi DIANE E. LARSEN Gym and G.A.A.. is there any other way? Gym Cadet 33 Office Cadet 33 Girls' Club Mem. 2-3-43 G.A.A. 2-3-43 G.A.A. President43 G.A.A. Point Recorder 3. KATHY M. LARSEN Attention without intention. Pretty enough to dream of. Prom Comm. 3: Sweetheart Comm. 43 Office Cadet 43 Girls' Club Mem. 43 Transferred from Stanbrook. CLAUDIA JAN LARSON Her friendship means the world to us. Home- coming 2-3-43 Prom Comm. 3-43 Red and Grey Day 2-3-43 Sweetheart Comm. 43 Office Cadet 43 Girls' Club Mem. 4. GEOFFREY BRUCE LEE ?Tonight l'rn working at the YWCA ... I vote for un. RUSSELL C. LEE JR. Never worry about the lessons not done. CHARLES MATHEW LEPPALA His thoughtful. quiet. and kind of tall3 we love to hear his trumpet call. Concert Band 2-3-43 Band Vice President 43 Pep Band 2-3-43 Concert Orchestra 3-4. was . ,, t i Z3 1 ,'r ' f ffgyv 3'-- 3 Kathy 4. F : :T --k. - ' Russell for i may never RICHARD CLJRTICE LEPPALA His graduation diploma is his main goal. Na- tional Honor Society 3-4. JAMES LESTER Remember those good old days in the band room? 'High' and mighty. Concert Band 2-33 Pep Band 2-3. JEFFREY MARK LEVENSON Trout: Why should we work when we could be having fun? Prom Comm. 33 Ski Club 2-3-43 Greyhound Rep. 2-33 Concert Band 2-3-43 Pep Band 2-3-4. RANDI JO LEVIN Gym Cadet 43 Girls' Club Mem. 2-3-43 G.A.A. 2. KATHY E. LEVINE Tree! You meet the nicest people in Volkswa- gons. Birch Log Rep. 3-43 Birch Log Staff 33 Greyhound Staff 33 National Forensic League 43 Girl's Club Mem. 2-3-43 Concert Band 2-3-43 Concert Orchestra 2-3-43 Speech 4. CATHERINE GAIL LINDBERG Do you really write for the teen page? Home- coming 3-43 Prom Comm. 33 Red Cross 43 Red and Grey Day Comm. 2-3-43 Sweetheart Comm. 43 Birch Log Rep. 23 Greyhound Rep. 33 Grey- hound Staff 3-43 Quill and Scroll 4: Girls' Club 2- 3-43 G.A.A. 2. 47 Jim eff Kathy Cathy , 3-'M I ,LV V Barbie Ann Greg is A ' 'XR in 'X sw- 3? 3 pass t Pete Kathy Mary Candy BARBARA ANN LINDSTROM She who laughs last, laughs best3 but she who laughs all the time, has the most fun. Prom Comm. 33 Red and Grey Day 2-3-43 East Side Swing 33 Girls' Club Mem. 3-43 Chorale 33 Birch- wood 23 E.C.B. 3. GREGG WILLIAM LIVINGSTON Rates a second look. Hot time! Party at the Liv- ingston's. Prom Comm. 33 Curling 2-3-4, Cap- tain3 Concert Orchestra 2-33 Pep Band 2-3. DOUGLAS V. LJUNGREN Sports is always on his mind ... except. Foot- ball 'lA Team 3-43 B Squad 23 Basketball A Team 3, B Squad 23 Track Team 3-43 Gym Cadet 43 Baseball A Team 3-4, B Squad 23 Concert Band 2-33 E Club 4. JOHN WILLIAM LOCKER He doesn't preach, so he doesn't have to prac- tice. Football B Squad 23 Hockey A Team 43 Prom Comm. 33 Red and Grey Day Comm. 23 Cafeteria Monitor 43 Homeroom Secretary 43 Senior Hall of Fame 4. MARK E, LOMEN Quiet and shy, but to those who know him, quite a great guy. Lomo. Football A Team 3- 4, B Squad 23 Hockey A Team 43 Baseball A Team 2-3-42 Cafeteria Monitor 43 Greyhound Staff 3-43 Greyhound Rep. 43 Homeroom Treas- urer 43 Quill and Scroll 43 E Club 4. JAN M. LUCK Kick one, twirl two ... Don't worry, it'll be tak- en care of. Homecoming Comm. 2-3-42 Prom Comm. 33 Popcorn Popper 3: Red and Grey Day Comm. 2-3-43 Sweetheart Comm. 43 Office Cadet 43 Ski Club 2-33 Student Council Rep. 2-3-43 Stu- dent Council Comm. 2-3-43 National Honor So- ciety 3-43 Girls' Club Member 2-3-43 A'Cappella Choir 3-43 Birchwood Choir 23 Class Play Comm. 23 Drill Team 3-4, Captain 43 G.A.A. 23 E.C.B. 2. his way again PETER HENRY LUFHOLM East games wouldn't be the same without Peter there to cheer. KATHY A. MacNALLY Swinging Sally! Why live if you can't laugh? Homecoming Comm. 2-3-4, Prom Comm. 33 Red and Grey Day Comm. 2-3-43 Sweetheart Comm. 43 Office Cadet 4: Ski Club 23 Greyhound Stalt 43 Quill and Scroll 43 Girls' Club Mem. 2-3-43 G.A.A. 22 E.C.B. 2-3. TIMOTHY F. McCALL What we need is more guys like him. His heart left with '67. Football A Team 3-4, B Squad 2: Basketball A Team 3-4, B Squad 1-2: Track Team 3-4: Curling Team 23 Cafeteria Mon- itor 43 Homeroom President 2-3-43 E Club 4. MARY PAT McCLURE Double zest- the sophisticated way. Red and Grey Day Comm. 2-3-43 Sweetheart 43 Girls' Club Mem. 2-3-43 G.A.A. 2-3. CAROLYN JANE MCFIFFERT Have I got something to tell you . . . Who me? Prom Comm. 2-33 Sweetheart Comm. 43 Cafete- ria Worker 43 Girls' Club Mem. 2-3-43 Cheerlead- er B Squad 23 E.C,B. 2-33 G.A.A. 2. STEVE JOHN MCGREGOR What would East do without him? Clown. l've got my girl! Cross Country 2. 48 Doug Jan Tim Steve Diane Annie Paul Doug DIANE ELLEN McKEE Buffy: She paints a picture of beauty. Girls' Club Mem, 2-33 Girls' Choir 2-33 G.A.A. 23 Modern Dance 2. RODERICK HUGHES MQLEAN 3. '-33' Great guy: leads an exciting life. Cross Coun- - ,ia, 1 ,tst V a-,,LW:V,L4i f gigt try 33 Homecoming Comm. 3-43 Prom Comm. 33 f'W f Red and Grey Day Comm. 3-43 Cafe Mon. 33 Ski . '.,, I fry ,V , V' Club 3-43 Student Council Rep. 23 Greyhound ' . ': Staff 43 Homeroom Pres. 43 Quill and Scroll 43 .,,il .',. . ' ' Homeroom V. P. 3. 3 ii ROBERT DARRELL McMAHAN . -3E i.' lt's better to be small and shine than to be tall - and cast a shadow. His wit would shake the worId. Projectionist 2-3-43 Concert Band 2-3-4. 5 V1, Roddy ANN MCSHANE Why does she love hockey so much? Come on and yelI! Homecoming Queen 43 Homecoming Comm. 2-3-43 Prom Comm. 33 Sweetheart Can- didate 43 Sweetheart Comm. 43 Red and Grey Day Comm. 2-3-43 Office Cadet 43 Ski Club 23 Popcorn Popper 33 Homeroom Secretary 2-33 Girls' Club Member 2-3-41 A'CappeIIa Choir 3-43 Girls' Choir 23 Cheerleader A Squad 3-4, Cap- tain 43 E.C.B. 2-3-43 G.A.A. 2-3. PAT A. MADISON To cut her hair would end her life. Birch Log Rep. 23 Girls' Club Mem. 2-3-4. WILLIAM T. MAHAI Freedom comes at 2 p.m. Pat I l'II give my hand PAUL R. MAIRE ' lf school is liberty, give me death. MARLA S. MAKI Selma: Why gentlemen prefer blondes! Prom Comm. 33. Red and Grey Day Comm. 2-43 Grey- hound Staff 43 Homeroom Vice President 33 Homeroom Treasurer 43 Girls' Club Mem. 2-4. ROBERT THOMAS MAKOWSKI Somebody has to break the ruIes. Transfer from Cathedral 3. fi ll . VW. 5 -. Marla DOUGLAS EBELING MALNATI l'lI pay you tomorrow ... Did I ever tell you about . . .? Ski Club 2-3. MICHAEL V. MANCINI lt is said that a little bit of work never hurt any- one, but Mike doesn't take chances. MARJORIE LEA MARA Lew! You never really know what a good friend is until you meet Margie. Tennis Team 2-43 Homecoming Comm 3-43 Prom Comm. 33 Red and Grey Day Comm. 2-3-43 Popcorn Popper 33 Ski Club 23 Sweetheart Comm. 43 Student Coun- cil Rep. 2-3-4Q Student Council Comm. 2-3-42 Student Council Executive Comm. 43 Birch Log Staff 3-43 National Honor Society 3-43 Home- room Vice President 23 Quill and Scroll 43 Speech 23 A.F.S. Club 23 Girls' Club Mem. 2-3-43 Girls' Club Chaplain 4, Vice President 33 A'- Cappella Choir 3-43 Chorale 23 Cheerleader A Mike Squad 4i E.C.B. 2-3-43 G.A.A. 2. 49 ' fi ... , if 'li 3 fr QV . if '- A --K A V V VV Bob a 'E Bill Bob Margie Mary ,. rkkkyi , E - gg .3 -ir. A' -1., ', A L X Pip .-i. . J 5 . i 3 Mark Craig Mushy I 5. ,.V We - N5 33? X 3, I Q3 Steve MARY L. MARK And laugh Ha, ha Really. Dr. Damble- ton! Transfer from Stanbrook Hall 43 Home- coming Comm. 43 Nat. Thespians 43 Nat. Foren- sic League 43 G.A.A.4. DAVID JEROME MARSOLKE l'lI try anything once ... Where's the party? Football B Squad 23 Track Team 23 A'CappeIla Choir 3-4. MARIANNE MARTENS She likes pleasure .,. she likes fun. A friend to all who have had the pleasure to know her. Homecoming Candidate 43 Homecoming Comm. 2-3-41 Prom Comm. 33 Red and Grey Day Comm. 2-3-43 Sweetheart Comm. 43 Ski Club 23 Student Council Rep. 23 Student Council Comm. 23 Birch Log Rep. 43 Greyhound Rep. 23 Home- room Secretary 43 Girls' Club Mem. 2-3-43 A'- Cappella Choir 3-43 Chorelaires 43 Birchwood Choir 23 G.A,A. 2. THOMAS R. MARTIN All the way with Pip. A kid at heart. Ski Team 2-3-43 Homecoming Comm. 3-43 Prom Comm. 33 Red and Grey Day Comm. 3-4, STEVEN A. MASSIE Baby face. One of our football stars - atleast he's always out at night. Football A Team 3- 4, B Squad 23 Golf Team 33 Red and Grey Day Comm. 33 Cafeteria Monitor 3-43 Cafeteria Work- er 43 E Club 4. JAMES VERNON MAUNU I passed my driver's test the first time, why? He stoops for nothing but the door. Basketball A Team 2-3-43 Cross Country Team 2-3-41 Baseball B Squad 23 Homecoming Comm. 3-43 Projec- tionist 2-33 Popcorn Popper 33 Cafeteria Monitor 43 Homeroom Treasurer 23 E Club 4. i'II sing my song Sandy Chuck MARK P, MELHUSE Basketball and personality - he's top in. The Green Geetlef' Football A Team 3. B Squad 23 Basketball A Team 3-4, B Squad 23 Base- ball B Squad 23 Homecoming Comm. 43 A'- Cappella Choir 3-43 Birchwood Choir 23 E Club 4. SANDRA MICHAELSON East High was heaven with the class of '67 and Tom. Girls' Club Mem. 2-3-43 Concert Orches- tra 2-3. RICHARD A. MICKELSON A two letter man. Football A Team 3-4, B Squad 23 Baseball A Team 3-4, B Squad 23 Homecoming Comm 3-43 Red and Grey Day Comm,3-43 E CIub 4. CRAIG F. MILLER CHARLES MILLS Don't dare me, I can't stand temptation. SCOTT R. MINKO Just me and my car ... You should have seen the movie last Friday night! 50 Marianne '.-. .... . . 3 3-I- - I .ir 3 'L M.. . 1. . f I g WVV . Jim Mick Scott Debbie Tom Ken 'Z? DEBORAH K. MITCHELL l'm seldom speechless. A friend to all. Home- coming Comm. 23 Red Cross Rep. 33 Red and Grey Day Comm. 2'3-43 Girls' Club Mem. 2-3-43 G.A.A. 2. KATHY S. MODEEN Mod. From a long line of wonderful people. Red Cross Rep. 33 Girls' Choir 2-3-4. KRISTINE H. MOELLER Where's Debby? Another Artist. Ski Club 2-3-43 Birch Long Rep. 33 Greyhound Rep. 3-43 Grey- hound Staff 3-43 Girls' Club Mem. 2-3-43 Modern Dance 23 Language Club 4. THOMAS S. MONSON Don't troubletroubletiltrouble troubles you. CHARLES F. MORGAN Oh those Arena Dances! lt's a great life when you know how to live it. Football B Squad 23 Cross Country Team 3-43 Track Team 43 Red and Grey Day Comm. 3-43 Student Council Rep. 43 Homeroom President 33 E Club 4. BEVERLY J. NELSON Oh those eyes. Quiet. Me? Just wait! Prom Comm. 33 Red and Grey Day Comm. 43 Sweet- heartComm. 43 Open Mind Staff 43 Girls' Club Mem. 2-43 Girls' Choir 2-43 G.A.A. 4. i'II share my faith KENNETH E. NELSON Those Juniors sure add a lot to the school, Football B Squad 23 Prom Comm. 3. PAMELA MARIE NICHOLIS Hey kids, Gene's Comin' home! One who brings sunshine to the lives of others and can not keep it from herself. Homecoming Comm. 2-3-43 Prom 2-33 Red and Grey Day Comm. 2-3-43 Sweetheart Comm. 43 Office Cadet 43 Student Council Rep. 43 Student Council Comm. 43 Grey- hound Staff 3-43 Greyhound Rep. 43 Homeroom Treasurer 23 Quill and Scroll 43 Girls' Club 2-3-43 Chorale Choir 33 Birchwood Choir23G.A.A.23 E.C.B. 2-3-4. KATHY ANN NICHOLS What do you want tonight - the radio, heater, or lights? She shares a priceless gift of friend- ship. Homecoming Comm. 2-3-43 Prom Comm. 33 Red and Grey Day Comm. 2-3-43 Sweetheart Comm 4: Office Cadet 43 Birch Log Rep. 43 Grey- hound Staff 33 Girls' Club Mem. 2'3-43 G.A.A. 23 E.C.B. 2. DAVID C. NISSEN So quiet so shy but oh so nice Ham Radio Club 3 4 DAVID EDWARD NYGARD Why settlefor less? PAUL M NYLANDER I wised up this year' Future Teachers of Amer ica 2 A Cappella Choir 3 4 Birchwood 2 Kathy Kris Chuck Bev Penny Kathy Dave 51 Dave Paul Fred John FREDT NYMAN Aspiration is his keynote JOHN PATRICK OAS Ski Club 2 3 Prom Comm 3 Red and Grey Day Comm 2 3 Cross Country2 Football B Team 2 Homeroom V P 2 3 4 MARJORIE ELLEN OASE Small but so is dynamite Short and sweet but packs a punch. Prom Comm. 33 Girls' Club 2-3-4' Rep. 3-43 E.C.B. 2-3-4. ALIDA OBERLIN The shine in her hair is from the glow in her heart. Transfer from Maumee, Ohio 43 Red and Grey Comm. 43 Office Cadet 43 Nat. Honor Socie- ty 3-43 Chorale 43 Girls' Choir 43 Class Play 43 Homeroom Treas.4. JEFFREY DONALD ODDEN ls tonight free night? East High wouldn't go without the class of Jeff O. Football B Squad 23 Homeroom Pres. 2-3-4. DAVID M. OLSEN l'll do it if it's dangerous, fun and exciting . .. a man in all respects. Projectionist 3. with every troubled heart Margie Sue MARGARET C. OLSON Her life is a chronicle of friendships. Home- coming Comm. 2-31 Prom Comm, 33 Red Cross Rep. 43 Red and Grey Day Comm. 2-3-43 Ski Club 23 Girls' Club Mem. 2-3-41 Girls' Choir 23 Chorale Choir 3-43 Speech 4. SUSAN JANE OLSON A small ball of fire. Prom Comm. 33 Popcorn Popper 33 Cafeteria Worker 33 Girls' Choir 4. ROBERT GLENN OREN My magic violin a noteworthy musician. Concert Orch. 2-3-43 Sec.-Treas. 4. DENNIS G. O'ROURKE There must be a lot of work in him, for none ever came out. Birch Log Rep. 2-3: Homeroom Sec. 2-3-4. ROBERT SCOTT OSBAKKEN Op ... Oz ... The bold look. Cross Country 2- 33 Ski Club 2-32 Student Council Rep. 3. MARK JEROME OSTROV His advantages outweigh his disadvantages. Margie Bob Denny Bob Mark 52 Dave Bev Beth Pam DAVID S. PAIJLL Tennis Team 23 Homecoming Comm. 33 Prom Comm. 33 Red and Grey Day Comm. 33 Stage Crew 3-43 Cafeteria Monitor 43 Student Council Rep. 23 Greyhound Rep. 23 Staff 3-43 Homeroom Pres. 2-33 Nat. Thespians 3-43 Debate 23 Class Play 3-4. JAMES E. PAYMAR l've gotta get some adds ... school breaks up my whole day. Projectionist 2-3-43 Ski Club 2-3- 43 Greyhound Rep. 2-3-43 Staff 2-3-41 Quill and Scroll 4. ROBERT KENT PEDERSON Surely, his name will be written in history. Football A Team 33 Cross Country 43 Broom- ball 3-4: E Club 4. BEVERLY R. PELLETIER A flowery kind of life . . . a swinger. Homecom- ing Comm. 2-33 Prom Comm. 33 Gym Cadet 2-33 Red and Grey Day Comm. 2-3-41 Sweetheart Comm. 43 G.A.A. 2. BRIAN FRANKLIN PENDLETON Who will the sophomore girls be next year? CATHY ANN PETERSON Like a queen - faultless, at least he seems to think so. Transfer from Logan S. H., LaCrosse, Wis. 43 Girls' Club Mem. 4. '48 i L . if ... . -1, 3 my , , 1 ... W Jim Bob 'Wm I' I Q .3 fd Brian Cathy so i shall not have ELIZABETH ANN PETERSON Happiness is her friendship. Girls' Club Mem. 3-43 Concert Orch. 2-3-43 Campus Life Club 3-4. JOANNA M. PETERSON Her shyness does not hide her friendIiness. Homecoming Comm. 2-3-43 Prom Comm. 33 Red and Grey Day Comm. 2-3-43 Sweetheart Comm. 43 Office Cadet 3-43 Ski Club 23 Girls' Club Mem. 3-43 Homeroom Treas. 3-43 G.A.A. 2. MARY M. PETERSON She has a whim for sports and gym ... a real enthusiast. Hall of Fame 43 Tennis Team 3-43 Gym Cadet 33 Red and Grey Day Comm. 43 School Store Worker 43 Girls' Club Mem. 2-3-43 G.A.A. 2-3-43 V.P. 3. PAMELA K. PETERSON She is wise who speaks little ... Talks little but sings lots. Red and Grey Day Comm. 33 Girls' Club Mem. 2-3-43 Girls' Choir 2. ROBERT CHESTER PETERSON Chet ... Luck with the puck. Football A Team 3-43 B Team 23 Hockey A Team 3-43 Baseball A Team 2-3-43 UE Club 4. ROBERT JEROME PETERSON What l've been taught, l've forgotten and what I know l've guessed. Stage Crew 2-3-43 Projec- tionist 3-43 Nat. Thespians 2.3-4. 53 Joanna Mary ,Ai . Mm I Bob Bob Steve Stu Q Wi, STEVEN FRANK PETERSON Pass the puck and move aside ... Michele MaBelle. Hockey A Team 2-3-43 Football B Squad 2: E Club 4. STEWART J. PETERSON An expertwith a puck and stick . . . you look familiar. Hockey A Team 2'3'43 Cross Counry 2-3-43 Track Team 3-43 E Club 4. MARIANNE J. PHILLIPS A sweeter, kinder girl you'll find no where. Homecoming Comm. 33 Red and Grey Day Comm. 33 Girls' Club Mem. 43 Concert Band 2-3- 43 Pep Band 43 Concert Orch. 3-43 G.A.A. 2. MARK J. PILLSBURY The cream of the crop. Homeroom Pres. 2. CAMILLE E. PLEWACKI The gold most boys are prospecting for. Homecoming Comm. 33 School Store Worker 43 Office Cadet 43 Ski Club 2-3-42 Girls' Club Mem. 2-3-43G.A.A. 2. HEATHER FLETA POLLARD Always finds fun in everything she does. Transfer from Winnipeg 43 Red and Grey Day Comm.43SkiClub43Girls'Club Mem.4. Marianne Mark Cam Heather l Ellen Bruce have lived in vain ELLEN M. PRIEST Front and center kids... our fearless leader .. those twiggy lashes. Homecoming Comm. 3- 43 Prom Comm. 33 Red and Grey Day Comm. 2- 3-43 Popcorn Popper 3: Ski Club 2-3: Student Council Comm. 43 Birch Log Editor 43 Staff 3-42 Rep. 2-3-43 Quill and Scroll 3-43 Homeroom Sec. 23 Nat. Honor Society 3-43 Nat. Forensic League 2-3-43 Debate Team 23 Girls' Club Mem. 2-3-41 Rep. 3. BRUCE A. PULFORD An all around good guy ... I gotta go fishing. Concert Band 2-3-42 Homeroom Treas. 23 E Club 43 Basketball A Team 3'4Q B Team 23 Gym Cadet 43 Cross Country 33 Red Cross Rep. 4. NANCY JEAN RADTKE Party is my middle name Me and Puffer. Modern Dance Club 2-33 Tumbling 23 Nat. Thespians 3-43 Class Play Comm. 3-43 Girls' Club Mem. 2-3-43 Girls' Choir 33 Chorale Choir 23 G.A.A. 2. KATHLEEN ANN RAITT Her lable is 'Sensational'. Red and Grey Day Comm. 43 Library Cadet 3. CHRISTINE A. RATHE A name of preference ... Tina, really! Home- coming Comm. 2-3-43 Prom Comm. 33 Red and Grey Day Comm. 2-3-43 Sweetheart Comm. 43 Office Cadet 43 Homeroom Sec. 2-3-43 Treas. 43 Girls' Club Mem. 2-3-43 A'Cappella Choir 3-43 Chorelaires 43 Birchwood 23 E.C.B. 2-3-43 G.A.A. 2-3. DEMOSTHENES JAMES REGAS Had any coneys lately ... Big dark and full of fun, known and liked by everyone. Red Cross Rep. 33 Ski Club 2-3-43 Homeroom Pres. 3-4. Nancy Kathy Kitty Demo 54 Pat Tom Paula Mike -ff!! PATRICIA EILEEN RETHERFORD Sophistication and fashion ... a tender trap. Transfer from Owatonna, Minn. 33 Popcorn Sell- er 33 Red 84 Grey Day Comm. 43 Girls' Club Mem. 3-4. DEBORAH J. RINGSRED A match for a prince ... her life is like a moon, there's a man in it. Homecoming Comm. 2-3-43 Prom Comm. 33 Red 81 Grey Day Comm. 2-3-43 Sweetheart Comm. 43 Student Council Rep. 2-3- 43 Comm. 2-3-43 Girls' Club Mem. 2,3343 A'- Cappella Choir 3-43 Birchwood 2: E.C.B. 23 G.A.A. 2. RAYMOND R. RISSANEN The average, silent type. THOMAS D. ROBINSON STEPHEN FRANK RONSTROM You cut my hair, and you cut my strength ... Revolutionist3 poet and lover of humanity Pho- tography 43 Greyhound Staff 33 Open Mind Staff 23 Nat. Forensic League 33 Debate Team 3. JOANNE NANCY ROSBERG True friendship is a golden chain - her's a great link. Homecoming Comm. 33 Greyhound Rep. 3-43 Concert Orc. 2-33 G.A.A. 2. Debby Ray Steve Jo l'Il give my hand PAULA S. RUDOLPH Here's a girl who'll never rest till at each task she's done her best ... Furniture city. Tennis Team 3-42 Homecoming Comm. 2-33 Prom Comm. 33 P.A. Announcer 33 Popcorn Popper 33 Red 81 Grey Day Comm. 2-3-43 Library Cadet 23 Student Council Rep. 33 Exec. Board 43 Home- room Pres. 23 Hall of Fame 43 Nat. Honor Society 3-43 Nat. The-spians 43 Nat. Forensic League 2-3- 43 Speech 23 Chorelaires 3-43 Birchwood 23 Class Play 43 Student Director 43 Comm. 43 E.C.B. 23 G.A.A. 2. JAMES ST. GEORGE Why worry, it makes wrinkles! Ski Club 2. LOIS JEAN SALMELA Smiling in Finnish heaven again? ... lt's got be Fanny Farmer. Red Cross Rep. 2: Red 81 Grey Day Comm. 2-3-43 Office Cadet 3-4: Girls' Club Mem. 2-3-43 Homeroom Treas. 2. MICHAEL E. SAMUELSON l'll try anything once. Transfer from Eagle River, Minn. 33 Audio-Visual 43 Red gl Grey Day Comm.3-4. ROGER K. SANDELIN Toiv ... lt's the quiet one's you have to watch out for. Baseball A Team 3'43 B Team 23 E Club 43 Football B Squad 2. JULIE ANN SANDERS A friend worth knowing, having and keeping. Sweetheart Comm. 43 Future Teachers of Amer. 23 Foreign Language Club 43 Girls' Club Mem. 2-3-43 Rep. 3. 55 N Jim Lois Roger Julie N3l'lCy Cindy 1 Dave Dave NANCY LEE SANDS Older men and Art ... Honest - it's natural. Gym Cadet 2-33 Nat. Thespians 43 Class Play Comm. 2-3-43 Homeroom Sec-Treas. 43 Girls' Club Mem. 2-3-43 G.A.A. 2-3-4. CINDY ANINESATHERS She's quiet, but there is a twinkle in her eye for everyone. Girls' Club Mem. 2-3-41 Girls' Choir 2. BARBARA RAE SCHAEFER Something must be done. Red 81 Grey Day Comm. 33 Student Council Rep. 2-3-43 Comm. 2- 3-43 Nat. Honor Society 3-43 Nat. Forensic League 3-43 Girls' Club Mem. 2-3-4. DAVID H. SCHIPPER All the world's a stage and l'm the manager . .. tell me your problems. Cross Country 23 Base- ball A Team 3-43 B Team 23 Red Cross Rep. 43 Stage Crew 2-3-43 Nat. Thespians 2-3-42 Birch Log Statf 43 Rep. 23 Quill and Scroll 4. DAVID l. SCHMIDT Who me worry? ... Studying just isn't for me. Swim Team 2-3: Homecoming Comm. 2-3-43 Red gl Grey Day Comm. 2-3-43 Prom Comm. 33 Cafeteria Monitor 2-33 Gym Cadet 2-43 Class Play Comm. 2-3-4. DAVID S. SCHRABER Band practice tonight, John ... never too busy to help out. A'Cappella Choir 3-4. i'II sing my son Tamie Sharon Mike Sue TAMIE E.SCHRABER Only she knows how convenient it is living next to U.M.D. Homecoming Comm. 23 Red 84 Grey Day Comm. 23 Girls' Club Mem. 2-3-43 Rep. 2-42 Class Play Comm. 23 E.C.B. 2. SHARON LYNNESCHWEITZER Wow, those older guys Do you wanna dance? Homecoming Comm. 33 Red 84 Grey Day Comm. 33 Library Cadet 33 Girls' Club Mem. 2-3-4: E.C.B.2. RANDIE SUE SEGAL Her smiles, her sweet charming way turn clouds to sunshine, night to day. Homecoming Comm. 23 Prom Comm. 33 Red 8. Grey Day Comm. 2-3-42 Brich Log Rep. 3-43 Homeroom Sec. 23 Vice Pres. 23 Girls' Club Mem. 2-33 G.A.A. 2. MICHAEL J. SENARIGHI Anyone for pizza?...A great guy to have around. Homecoming Comm. 43 Prom Comm. 43 Red 84 Grey Day Comm. 2-3-42 Proiectionist 3- 43 Red Cross Rep. 2-33 Gym Cadet 43 A'Cappella Choir 3-43 Chorelaires 3-43 Birchwood 2. SUSAN SEVERNS Stay tuned for the harrowing adventures of . .. truly amiable. Nat. Thespians 3-43 Class Play Comm. 2-33 Homeroom Treas. 23 Gym Cadet 33 Red 8t Grey Day Comm. 2-3-4. FRANK THOMAS SHER Leader of homeroom 122 . . . Earned his title of best student, Homeroom Pres. 43 Nat. Honor Society 3-41 Hall of Fame 4, 56 Barb Dave Randie 'K' .nw Frank Q li.. I Mark W. .. 149 ff Walter g New-Y' z f' J -WZ? 17' . f fzgff' 1' ' R-iv' W M' -3 3 3. rg: I I ff ,ff . wif , i . Tim Bob MARK A. SIGLER Cross Country 23 National Honor Society 3-43 Homeroom V.P. 4. MICHAEL LEON SIMICH Most of the great men are dead, and l'm not feeling so well myself. RICHARD JAMES SIMONSON He's not fast or colorful, but worth a million. WALTER N. SIPILA He must be Whistler's son. DONALD G. SKINNER lf trouble knocks, let it knock ... we won an- other meet! Cross Country 3-43 Track Team 43 Homecoming Comm. 33 Prom Comm. 33 Red gl Grey Day Comm. 33 Homeroom Sec, 23 A'- Cappella Choir 43 Chorale Choir 33 Birchwood 23 Class Play Comm. 2-3-4. LYNN C. SLONIM All work and no fun is no life for me. Hockey A Team 3-41 Golf Team 2-3-43 Homeroom Sec. 33 Vice Pres. 33 Treas. 33 dn Mike Don l'II share my faith TIM M. SMALLEY He may be 'small' but he does big things ... a contribution tothe GreatSociety. Chorale Choir 3-4. CAROLYN R.SMlTH Yes, he's my brother Mr. Pettigrew, I thought you said practice makes perfect. Con- cert Orch. 2-3-4Q Girls' Club Mem. 2-3-4. LINTON A.SMITH I think I think more than you think I think. ROBERT GERALD SMITH He always means business ... sometimes except weekends. Football A Squad 33 B'- 'Squad 23 Hockey A Team 33 Projectionist 43 Homeroom Pres.3. SCOTT DAVID SMITH Knowledge has power, how strong he must be ... makes the grade in all ways. Swimming Team 2-3-41 Student Council Rep. 43 Comm. 43 Nat. Honor Society 3-4. TRACY VEE SMITH Quiet, but the words she speaks have great meaning ... shining hair and angelic face. Prom Comm. 33 Birch Log Rep. 33 Greyhound Staff 33 Open Mind Staff 43 Debate Team 33 Speech 43 Girls' Club Mem. 2-3-43 A'Cappella Choir 43 Chorelaires 43 Girls'Choir 33 G.A.A. 4. 57 Carolyn I 1, 3 MII if , E, 3 ...Xl ' .Vx Scott Dick Lynn Smitty Tracy Janie Jan Marilyn Laurie Rick Tom Carol Kathy MARY JANE SMYTHE But l was here three days this week. JANICE ANN SNIDER Good and agreeable ... Hey, where's the par- ty. Transger from Omaha, Nebraska 33 Girls' Club Mem. 3-43 Speech 3. SUE ANN SOBERG The girl with the million dollar look ...l'll prac- tice this weekend, honest! Tennis Team 23 Homecoming Comm. 33 Prom Comm. 33 Red Cross Rep. 2-33 Red St Grey Day Comm. 2-3-43 Homeroom Sec. 23 Girls' Club Mem. 2-3-43 Rep. 33 Concert Orch. 3-43 Cheerleader B Squad 33 Class Play Comm. 33 E.C.B. 33 G.A.A. 2. MARILYN JOANNESPECHT Oh, that lovely blonde hair ... If this angel knocks, don't let her in! Homecoming Comm. 3-41 Prom Comm. 33 Red gl Grey Day Comm. 2-3- 43 Sweetheart Comm, 43 Ski Club 23 Homeroom Sec. 43 Girls' Club Mem. 2-3-43 G.A.A. 2-32 E.C.B. 2-3. LAURIE MARSHALL SPENCER Refer to the picture ... Inside she is a wonder- fully exciting creature. Transferfrom Stan- brook Hall43Girls'Club Mem.43 LYNN M. SPICER Sugar and spice and everything nice. Transfer from Stanbrook Hall 43 Girls' Club Mem 43 Rep. 43 Red 8t Grey Day Comm. 4. because i know RICHARD A. STANIUS But Linda won'tlet mel THOMAS MCCUESTARKEY Don't dare me, I might surprise you! Home- coming Comm. 23 Red 84 Grey Day Comm. 3. THOMAS JOHN STEBE Hustles not only in hockey. Football A Squad 2-33 Hockey A Team 2-3-43 Baseball A Team 3-43 B Team 23 Curling 2-3-42 Birch Log Rep. 23 Homeroom Pres. 2-3-43 E Club 4. CAROL SUSAN STEIN She has high ideals and accomplishses much hilarity. Homecoming Comm. 33 Prom Comm. 43 Red 81 Grey Day Comm. 2-3-43 Birch Log Rep. 43 Nat. Honor Society 3-43 Girls' Club Mem. 2-3-43 Chorale 23 G.A.A. 3. KATHY VIRGINIA STOLKHOLM She loves all the days ofthe week, especially Saturday and Sunday. Gym Cadet 3-43 Grey- hound Rep. 23 Girls' Club 23 Girls' Choir 43 Birch- wood 23 Chorale Choir 33 G.A.A. 2. MARILEESTOREST Miss Macrae's Helper Her quietness must have come from the library. Homecoming Comm. 33 Red 84 Grey Day Comm. 43 Library Cadet 3-43 Language Club 43 Girls' Club Mem. 2- 3-43 G.A.A. 4. 58 Sue Lynn Tom Marilee Bob Kathy Claudia ROBERT JOHN STRASSBURG One of Bill's boys! Projectionist 2-3-4. MARK ALAN STYNSBERG A man of great skills mixed with a great person- ality and fun. Cross Country 4. GARY LEE SUNDEEN l've got to go to church choir tonight .,. Let's play volleyball! Concert Band 2-3-43 Pep Band 2-3-4. LESLIEANN SWANSON I like life on the lighter side . .. you get the shopping cart and l'lI clear the driveway. Prom Comm. 33 Red Cross Rep. 43 Red 81 Grey Day Comm. 2-3-41 Sweetheart Comm. 43 Girls' Club Mem. 2-3-43 Girls' Choir 23 Chorale 3-42 E.C.B. 2. VERN DOUGLAS SWANUM You know I can't resist temptation ... get me to the world on time. Concert Band 2-31 Con- cert Orch. 2. JAMES SANDERS SWEENEY Swenivich and Sweeney and the Nightingale, what more was I called? Homeroom V.P. 2. Mark Gary that the time is now KATHLEEN RENEE SYKES Sunshine . .. follow thatdreaml Homecoming Comm. 3-43 Prom Comm. 33 Sweetheart Cand. 43 Comm. 43 Red 84 Grey Day Comm. 2-3-41 Pop- corn Popper 33 Ski Club 2-33 StudentCouncil Rep. 33 Greyhound Staff 3-43 Rep. 43 Class Treas. 2-33 Homeroom Sec. 2-33 Treas. 33 Vice Pres. 43 Hall of Fame 43 Quill and Scroll 43 Girls' State Rep, 33 Girls' Club Sec. 43 Rep. 23 Mem. 2-3-42 Cheerleader A Squad 3-43 B Squad 23 E.C.B. 2-31 G.A.A. 23 Sec. Treas. 2. ROBERT DAVID TARNOWSKI He's not afraid ot work, he can lie down beside it and go to sleep. Prom Comm. 33 Red 8i Grey Day Comm. 3. JANE KATHRYN TASTSIDES Charming and lovely ... it's just once in a while you meet a girl who can laugh as much as I. Girls' Club Mem. 2-3-4. CLAUDIA ANN TENQUIST Skip? sure . . . Mirror, mirror on the wall . . . Oh, that night life! Red 81 Grey Day Comm. 23 AV Cadet 43 Gym Cadet 3-42 Girls' Club Mem. 2-3- 43 Girls' Choir 3-43 G.A.A. 2. JOHN W.THOMAS Chairman of the Gong! National Forensic League 33 Debate Team 33 Photography 3-43 Birchwood 2. JOANN RUTH THOMPSON Her sweetness is something you'll never for- get. Homecoming Comm. 33 Red 84 Grey Day Comm. 2-3-43 Girls' Club Mem. 2-3-43 G.A.A. 33 E.C.B.2-3. 59 Bob Q .. John Jane Joann Larry Dave Hazel Dick LARRY ALAN THOMPSON Sc3ool breaks up my whole day. Cross Coun- try . DAVID DOUGLAS TODE Give me liberty or l'll take it. TED E. TOLLEFSON At last, an individual! . . . Born to be great! Football B Squad 23 P.A. Announcer 43 Stu- dent Council Rep. 3-43 Nat. Honor Society 3-43 Nat. Thespians 3-41 Pres. 43 Class Play 43 A'- Cappella Choir 3'4Q Pres. 43 Birchwood Choir 2. HAZEL MAY TOMESCH Mrs. B's helper .., Where's Laurie? School Store 43 Teacher's Cadet 43 Girls' Club Mem. 2-3- 4. RICHARD NOEL TOSSELAND lf it is an agate, l'll polish it! A'Cappella Choir 3-4. LAURIEJANETREVIRANUS Mrs. B's helper ... Where's Hazel? School Store 43 Teacher's Cadet 43 Girls' Club Mem. 4. to fulfill each vow .a ,,.'- - . IV . t rg Sandy Sue Sam Darlene SANDRA EILEEN TUCKER Happy go lucky, good and true . .. oh that class of 67. Homecoming Comm. 43 Girls' Club Mem. 2-3-42 Homeroom Treas. 2-32 Rep. 2. SUSAN M.TULLGREN ROGER K. VANN Just won't quit ... I have to ta ke another Birch Log picture. Photography 43 Cross Country 23 Homeroom Pres. 2-3. SAM AARON VERTELNEY No, it's you, ... his famous laugh will be re- membered alwaysf' Ski Club 2-32 Homeroom Treas.4. DARLENE E. VISCOMI A greyhound pusher With Kathy, why? Gym Cadet 2-33 Red 81 Grey Day Comm. 23 Grey- hound Rep. 43 Speech 43 Girls' Choir 23 Chorale 3-4. MARY ELLEN VITCENDA A mind that's rich in all that's good. Girls' Club Mem. 2-3-43 Concert Orch. 2-3-4. 60 Ted Laurie Roger Mary 3 3- pm me ... 'Ni Curt Jan Dave Barb CURT DEAN VOJACEK lf school is liberty, give me death. GEORGE WILLIAM VOORHIS Those darn teeny-boppers too much work isn't good for anyone. Ski Team 2-3-43 Cross Country 2-3-42 Track Team 2-33 Homecoming Comm. 43 Ski Club 23 Hall of Fame 43 Nat. Thespians 43 A'Cappella Choir 3-43 Birchwood Choir 3. VICTORIAIRENEVREYENS Wish she could have come to us sooner. Transfer from Sioux Falls, South Dakota 43 Girls' Club Mem.4. JANICEADELE WALCZAK Higher goals will never be obtained. Girls' Club Mem. 2-3-43 Chorale Choir 3-42 Birchwood 23 G.A.A. 2. JOHN H.WANG I love the big 'V' ...Wong Fu ...Another Deke. Cross Country 23 Concert Band 2-33 Pep Band 2-3. MARILYN T.WARD ln silence and sweetness - outstanding. Prom Comm. 33 Red 8. Grey Day Comm. 23 Office Cadet 43 Greyhound Staff 23 Senior Hall of Fame 43 Girls' Club Mem. 2-3-4. George John for i may never DAVlD BRUCE WEDIN Too much work isn't good for anyone. Cross Country 33 Chorale Choir 3-43 Birchwood 2. DONALD PAUL WEEK Let quietness my motto be ...Donny ofthe Week. Football A Squad 2-3-41 Hockey A Team 2-3-42 Capt. 43 E Club 43 Hall of Fame 4. DONALD R. WEGEN BARBARA JEAN WEISENHAUS l'll be there in a minute quit 'horsing' around. Student Council Rep. 3-43 Comm. 3-43 Birch Log Staff 43 Rep. 43 Quill and Scroll 43 Girls' Club Mem. 2-3-43 Rep. 33 Concert Band 2-33 Pep Band 2-33 Majorette A 3-43 Co-Capt. 3-43 B Squad 23 Co-Capt. 23 G.A.A. 2. BRUCE WENDLANDT Honest, guys, I shot sub-par! Wenty. Golf Team 2-3-43 Red 81 Grey Day Comm. 33 Red Cross Rep. 2-33 Chorale 3-41 Birchwood 2. DONALD WAYNE WENDLING lf we were competing, he'd win first prize. Transfer from Mankato, Minn. 3. 61 Don .ls . . . 3 Bruce X Vicki Marilyn Don Don Jane Mary Pete 4. Bill JANE L. WHITBY True to her work, her word and her friends. Homecoming Comm. 33 Girls' Club Mem. 2-3-43 Girls' Choir 23 G.A.A. 2. LYNN MARIE WHITSITT Our new addition ... I like tall boys! Transfer from Superior Sr. High, Wis. 43 Red Cross Rep. 43 Nat. Honor Society 3-43 G.A.A. 2-31 Girls' Choir 43 Girls' Club Mem.4. THOMAS A. WICK What need to mourn, what need to sigh, life is happy and so ami. Lynn MARY LINDA WICKLUND A song on her lips and mischief in her eyes. Red 84 Grey Day Comm. 2-3-43 SweethearComm. 43 Language Club 43 Girls' Club 2-3-43 A'CappeIla Choir 3-43 Birchwood 23 G.A.A. 2. TIM F.WICKLUND Oh, those dimples I'm going out with the men! Sweetheart Cand. 43 Ski Club 2-33 Chorale 33 Birchwood 23 Hon. Society 3-4. ESTHER RAE WIDDES Esther ... that's a funny name for a cat... At your service. Girls' Club Mem. 2-3-43 Rep. 33 Hall of Fame 43 Quill and Scroll 3-4: Staff 3-43 A.D.S. Treas. 43 Birchwood 23 Birch Log Rep. 43 Red 84 Grey Day Comm. 43 Homeroom Sec: 43 Greyhound Rep. 2-32 Girls' Club Mem. 43 Cafeter- ia Worker 43 Student Council Rep. 2. 3 pass this way again PETER WILKINSON Wine, women and song But they're suede cowboy boots. Ski Team 2-3-43 Capt. 43 Ski Club 2-3-43 Football A Squad 3-43 B Squad 23 Track Team 23 Prom Comm. 33 Red Cross Rep. 43 Projectionist 33 Cafeteria Monitor 43 Birch Log Rep. 2-33 Homeroom Pres. 43 Hall of Fame 43 Homeroom V.P. 33 Treas. 23 E Club 3-4. JOHN WINGNESS Quiet 'school days' but oh those loud nights. WARD M. WITCHALL I'm twice the man you are. John WILLIAM L. YOUNG What's wrong with a little fun as long as you don't get caught last again. Football B Squad 23 Basketball A Team 33 B Team 23 Golf Team 2-3-43 Cross Country 43 Homeroom Sec. 2-3. CHERYL JOHNSON I wonder why I didn't make the tennis team ... Maybe I should try for the ski team! Homecom- ing Comm. 23 Prom Comm. 43 Girls' Club Mem. 43 Gym Cadet 33 Red 84 Grey Day Comm. 23 Sweetheart Comm. 43 Girls' Choir 23 G.A.A. 2. ROBERT LEVERNEVAN HORN Cheryl 62 Q Tom Kitty Wa rd Bob JOHN JOSEPH ANDRESEN - John My favorite drink is tea . . . lt's a celloI Red Cross Rep. 23 Concert Orch. 2. EDWARD CHARLES BUBANY - Ed Chug-a-lug ... Sorry guys, I gotta wash my car. Football A Squad 3'43 B Squad 1-23 Home- room Pres 2-32 A'Cappella Choir 33 Birchwood 2. GERALD PAUL ELDRED - Gerry 'LA real gain. CHARLES B. FINN - Chuck Liberty and freedom come at 2:O6. Swim Team 2-3-43 Cross Country 2-33 Projectionist 2-33 E Club 4. RICHARD W. FRESTEDT - Rick MICHELE GEORGE - Michele My favorite sport's hockey, why? ... Steve and me. Transfer from Stanbrook Hall 4. JOHN GRADEN GROBE - John Just me and my height. STEVEN J. HERTZEL - Steve Hey, a girl! Birchwood Choir 23 Chorale Choir 3. NANCY T. HERTZEL - Nancy She looks as though she has no cares . .. her thoughts are deep. Open Mind Staff 3-43 Editor 43 Girls' Club Mem. 23 Class Play Comm. 3. DAVID L. HOAG Sharp dresser, sharp guy! ...There's an Arena dance, let's go! Football Squad 23 Stage Crew 23 Red 81 Grey Day Comm. 3-43 Ski Club 2-33 Library Cadet 2-43 Birch Log Rep. 43 Homeroom Sec. 3- 43 Nat. Honor Society 43 Debate Team 4. SCOTT T. JEROME - Scott The greatest thing on two legs! ... What's the Mafia? Transfer from St. Thomas 43 Swim Team 4. ARDEN JOHNSON - Arden MARJORIE ANN JOHNSON - Margie Her helpful suggestions come in handy. Transfer from Stanbrook Hall 43 Open Mind Staff 43 Speech 43 Girls' Club Mem. 43 Rep. 4. CHRISTINE M. LEALI - Chris Senior says I have to work tonight ... Pete who? Prom Comm. 33 Sweetheart Comm. 43 Red 84 Grey Day Comm. 3-43 Grils' Club Mem. 4. PETER ALLEN LESAGE - Pete Wake me up when school's out. JAMES D. MCCAULEY -Jim I love school . . . I promise l'Il never leave. ROBERT CHARLES MIX - Bob Here he is. .now whatare we goingto do with him? ... Full of fun and mischief. JOHN MICHAEL MUNTER - John DeersIayer. Cross Country 2-3-43 Track Team 3-43 E Club 4. SUSAN LOUISE OLSON - Sue lt's party time again. Prom Comm. 33 Gym Cadet 2. BONNIE LEE PETERSDORF- Bonnie Her greatest pleasure in life is being generous, Girls' Club 4. JEFF P. SAVAGE - Jeff I'm not savage, I'm just a little bit rough! CONNIE SUE YOUNG - Connie A quiet and sweet friend. Girls' Club Mem. 2-33 Grils' Choir 2-3. 63 DANCING BRAVERY RAW BEAUTY FRIENDSHIP K, ' ...- 5 - I I 1 ' Pm -' :, I I' -: , X LIIQETHI S SPORTSIVIANSI-IIP INTELLIGENCE SOPHISTICATION EERE , ag if I QMTTWI giu Q lj- I II: 1-us! -'I' MIGHT! , ,.. , 3 k Q F I A W 4 3 e . , 5 rf at Where did he go? Tiptoe through the tulips ... OOPS - lt broke! ' ' V Well there goes Central ., ,I I sure hope Hertz remembered the car this time. Next Denfeld! K ,S fif ' i egg: 'm Donovan and I'm all vashed-up. . .-,-.--.'.-.1 -,,-,,.m- f l Take somnnex tonight and sleep Kathy what are you They' as chi uf if II never know my real identity cken man. e 9 wi .,,,g,., Ha-Ha. John ,,,,.4 A is They got my wrong side again Hey, Mr. Fillipi, what's the answer to number 5? 'fr I , ,,, doing upthg-re? WhOSpiked'tl'liSCake? We can't go on like this. M 1 H 2 13162355 5,1 Q L ,ay - . , A Midi' ' M01 .f . L J, ,. , ' I ' f V, if -192 xl. .., 4- - X-- y I , 'h'f.,M,., 1 f N I . 'H 2. fa ., L 'W m f i A ' U 1 I .' Ist? ' A ffm H 5 - ' im A ' .Q . ' A ' f I ,V if , ' ns X 3 - 1,3 ' f 1 , ' . F i' L,, J K gg ,.,. .Ji 2 -, 'R 1 Q 3 ,Q J 1 x M , f ' -Y-V. , J V ,sig 31 ' 3 3' 4 5 Nm. K f 11' . Q yi f Q W 'F L L f - 24 f ' , H f---' , . K WI , 'K' H Q .bk Vkq. ,,..,..,,w 'f V Lp-1' 21 V Q .1 E, 4 7 lzxxanis BPD 253 igvigfp A f x 14. ' i xg K -5' A 1' fw? . '- X ' N W-f V' . I , 59 Gy 6 if I wp 5 5 ,22 2 Q E 'W' A5 '4 7 gf, 5-- 3' - ei Q Q QS' b -1 Q S? , ,K 3 T ix K1 '- 4 25 I 2' ' ' jx ' 3 A ' 1 I Art Committee - Nancy Lainen ROW 1: B. Schaefer, N. Berman, B. Carpenter, N. Robert- son, ROW 2: D. Blustin, B. LaPine. Publicity Committee- Margie Mara, Paula Rudolph M. Bulluck, S. Dizard, D. Hoshal, P. Esbenson, P. Bero, A. Butler, T. Tollefson, M. Nevers, D. Day, E. Anderson. Finance Committee - Roger Bowman ROW 1: K. Schultz, J. Ring, C, Berdie, S. Segal, K. Mara ROW 2: D. Hughes, S. Smith, D. Donovan, C. Morgan. Assemblies Committee - Larry Fields ROW 1: R. Barnes, M, Laskin, J. Luck, T. Wolf, D. Berg, P Eacobacci, ROW 2: Boon, S. Austin, D. Hill, D. Ringsred, A Christensen. student coun H I nd hand Social Committee - Karen Irvin ROW 1: L. Fifield, B. Nelson, B. Hed, C. Radford, B. Mathe- son, L. Gille, L. Strain, S. Nordling, D. Ringsred, P. Nicholls ROW 2: E. Gould, E. Witzig, S. Widdes, J. Babcock. Service Committee - Lynn Hawley ROW 1: A. Lurye, S. Keachie, ROW 2: P. Jeronimus, C. Han- son, B. Weisenhaus, J. Lewenstein, M. Koeppe, J. Budney, L. Johnson. ROW 3: A. Esparza, P. Friedman, L. Stromme, J. Haavik. With East's pride in new building addition is also the continuing pride in its Student Council. Under the leadership of Anders Christensen, president: AI Espa rza and Steve Widdes, vice presidents: Nancy Berman, secretary: Dave Donovan, treasurer, and Nlrs. Bartle, advisor, the student council has worked very hard in promoting unity, student participation, and school spirit at East. This year the committee chairmen played a large part in organizing and carrying out many of the school's projects. Chosen last spring, the chairmen worked along with the officers in the executive committee. The Student Council sponsored Loyalty Day and its punches, the Pepsi bottle cap drive, a campaign for East to run for veep of IVIASC, Christmas door decorations, Student-Faculty Tea, Red and Grey Day, Student-Teacher Day, and dress days. Thanks to the work and enthusiasm ofthe executive committee, representatives, and in- terested non-members, the council has experi- enced another very successful year. aw .7 A Q. .. W Q its .. B id t I ,gg : K Tig iam -t - - wi, .ww 4 X 5 71 V1 'T- ROW 1: P. Furo, A. Bruen, D. Donovan: ROW 2: B. Hed, K. Mara, J. Davis, D. Schipper, M. Koeppe, D. Blanchard, B. Sol- Widdes, B. Carpenter, K. Irvin, D. Berg: ROW 3: L. Hawley, M. tau, J. Budney, S, Ryan, birchloggers Makingthe '68 Birch Logthe best ever was the goal ofthe entire yearbook stalt. Even though deadline was a dirty word, section editors managed to get their pages in on time. Much of the credit goes to our editor, Ellen Priest, whose new ideas and bubbling enthu- siasm carried us through many a bleak day. Besides yearbook, the staff also sponsored the Sno-Beau Dance. The hard workingstaft included: Editor-in- Ellen Priest chief: Ellen Priest: Faculty: Ann Bruen, Jody Davis: Seniors: Lynn Hawley, Kitty Widdes, Barb Weisenhaus: Activities: Marilyn Koeppe, Dave Schipper: Sports: Peter Furo, Marge Mara: Un- derclassmen: Shelley Ryan, Beth Soltau: Art: Diana Berg, Barb Hed: Patronsand Business Manager: Barb Carpenter: Copy: Jo Budney: Editors-at-Large: Dave Blandhard, Karen Irvin: Pictures: Dave Hoden. 'Q greyhounders The Dating Game was the name of the as- sembly opening the '67 Greyhound campaign. Winners were rewarded with tickets to the game and dance that night. The success ofthe days events were a good indication ofthe success of the entire campaign. Competition between classes and homerooms raised subscription sales considerably. The first 10070 homeroom, 117, got a writeup in the paper's first issue. Working hard to keep the Greyhound the ROW 1: S. Jarvenpa, S. Dack, P. Friedman, N. Ferris, K. MacNally, K. Moeller. ROW 2: C. Harmer, M. Maki, P. Ni- cholls, K. Sykes, K. Lindberg, B. Bohart, L. Ojala. ROW 3: P. Peggy Friedman, Miss Paul, Nancy Ferris. greatest were: Editors-in-chief: Peggy Fried- man, Nancy Ferriszg Page editors: Sharon Ja- rvenpa, Kathy Sykes, Kathy MacNally, Mark Lomen, Sue Dack, Kris Moeller, Cathy Lindberg, Jim Paymar: Business manager: Rod McLean, Penny Nicholls: Advertising managers: Flor- ence Fenstad, David Paull: Circulation: Cindy Harmer: Photography: Jim Hayden: and advi- sor: Miss Paul. King, F. Fenstad, N. Peterson, G. Marks, M. Miller, J. Hay- den.ROW 4: M. Lomen, T. Knutson, J. Cordes, R. McLean. CZ? 73 ROW 1: K. Olson, Nl. Livingston, J. Lewenstein, V. Brown, S. ROW 3: J. Wilmot, K. Maly, N. Ogard, G. Andrews L Hen Dizard, ROW 2: S. Halbert, P. Maus, J. Flokstra, V. Wolff, M. clrickson, J. Ring. Johnson, S. Bjorge, S. Severns, P. Esbenson, D. Krovitz, open minders The Open Mind, East's own literary maga- zine, has again served to bring out the best in the body of East High. Including more works of art than ever before, this yea r's stalt had to choose from pieces of poetry, prose, photo- graphy, painting, sculpture, and even music. Besides works submitted by students, the staff uses many of their own originals. Directing the show this year were Stephanie Laskin and Nancy Hertzel, co-editors. Han- dling the business ends ofthe deal were John Ring, business manager and treasurer, Linda Hendrickson, secretary, and lVlr. Burrows, ad- visor. The group worked very hard to evaluate and finally compile a great assortment of East masterpieces. The magazine has succeeded again in its purpose -to encourage and ex- hibit the creative talents of the East High stu- dent body. Mr. Burrows, Nancy Hertzel, Stephanie Laskin FMS,-,,, Much work goes into each debate. This year's debate team, under the leadership of lVlr. Eric Peterson, has upheld the fine standards of debate at East. The East teams have made a good showing at all area, regional, and state tour- naments. spontaneous speakers Y-' ROW 1: N. Robertson, S. Dizard, S. Alsop, S. Nor- tad J Babcock K King. dling, ROW 2: J. Krogs if is .. - - ' - The speech department is again strong at storytelling, original oratory, memorized orato- East this year. Students enter into eight sep- ry, extemporaneous speaking, and discussion. arate divisions: serious interpretation, humor- Mrs. Latto isthis year's speech coach. ous interpretation, extemporaneous reading, 75 PD National Forensics League. ROW 1: S. Dizard, M. Livingston, S. Laskin, K. Bye, J. Lewenstein, P. Rudolph, ROW 2: L. Hendrickson, N. Robertson, K. Olson, B. Peters, K. King, S. Alsop, S. Nordling, J. Ring, S. Garon. honor Students who participate in debate and speech are eligible for the National Forensic League. Through participation in interscholastic meets, students earn NFL points based on their ratings. They must accumulate 25 points throughout the year. The aims of NFL are not only to encourage students to participate, but also to make them more effective and influential speakers. Each spring juniors with a 3.5 scholastic average and seniors with a 3.2 average are initiated into the National Honor Society. Besides scholarship, a student must have shown good citizenship and leadership abilities and participation in extra-curricular activities to qualify for membership. Under Mr. Strom's advice, the Society is led by Larry Fields, president, Ray Barnes, vice president: Marilyn Koeppe, secretary: and John Haavik, treasurer. National Honor Society. ROW 1: M. Mara, C. Stein, P. Rudolph, J. Bud- ney, S. Jarvenpa, E. Priest, ROW 2: B. Carpenter, D. Ketcham, J. Luck, L. Fields, M. Koeppe, J. Haavik, ROW 3: L. Whitsitt, F. Sher, D. Hart, S. Carl- son, D. Johnson, A. Christensen, T. Anderson, B. Jarrett. 76 National Thespians. ROW 1: S. Nor- dling, P. Rudolph, A. Lurye, L. Fifield, L. Hagen, B. Hed, ROW 2:T. Felsen- berg, M. Glazman, D. Schipper, S. Keachie, L. Hawley, T. Donovan, ROW 3: C. Harris, M. Laskin, E. Engman, C. Johnson, D. Martin, N. Berman, D. Dorethy, ROW 4: P. Boo, Mr. Canfield, D. Hoshal, V. Brown, T. Aufderheide, K. Hanson, D. Pauli, D. Hoden. ocieties Points earned in class plays, one-act plays, or backstage work for production qualify a student for the National Thespian Society. The Society, headed by Mr. Canfield, helps present all class plays dur- ing the year and forms committees such as make-up, props, and publicity which help make the play successful. Through journalism work on the school paper or yearbook staff, students are eligible for member- ship in Quill and Scroll. Members must have a certain number ot inches published and rank in the upper third of their class. Those who meet these qualifications and are recommended by Mr. G. Carl- son or Miss Paul, advisors, are initiated into the Society at the honor banquet held in the spring. Quill and Scroll. ROW 1: M. Mara, S Jarvenpa, M. Koeppe, D. Berg, P Friedman, E. Priest, K. Widdes, N Ferris, P. Nicholls, ROW 2: P. Furo, D Schipper, K. MacNally, B. Hed, K Irvin, L. Hawley, J. Davis, B. Bohart, A. Bruen, B. Carpenter, ROW 3: D Blanchard, D. Donovan, B. Weisen haus, K. Sykes, B. Soltau, S. Ryan. 77 'ed 1 ::. 'W Ev, A ff 4- e.f.,w, f pw ROW 1: E. Peterson, S. Bowman, M. Askeland, C. Spooner. ROW 2: B. Manthey, M. Livingston ROW 3: S. Ingram, B Pagenkopf, M. Johnson, B. Myers, J. Esbensen, J. Gooch, C Thomas, S. Gallagher, D. Johnson, L. Tofte, C. James, J inger on Flokstra, J. Wesley ROW 5: K. Davern, J. Ballou, K. Mattson, J. Knutsen, M. Garber, J. Boekhoff, D. Blanchard, J. Grobe, T. Alleson Under the watchful eyes of Mr. Pettigrew, the East High orchestra has completed another fine year. The orchestra presented many concerts throughout the school year. It participated in a String Clinic at U.M.D., the Loyalty Day assembly, the Christmas concert, a winter concert, and a spring concert, and performed at assemblies, elementary and junior high schools and at com- mencement. 79 ROW 1: S. Schultz, C. Dahlke, D. Nyman, H. Olson, J. Hawes, S. Eid, Nl. Maloney ROW 2: J. Wesley, J. Flokstra, C. James, L. Pohjola, J. Davis, M, Christainson, F. Peterson. ROW 3: B. Smith, J. Lester, J. Sieler, N. Lowe, L. Beyer, L. Carr, C. Abra- The games and pep assemblies wouldn't seem right without the East band playing, add- ing rhythm, and promoting school spirit. lVlr. D. Smith is our new band conductor. With his help and the talent ofthe members them- selves, the band put on many fine musical prod- uctions. The band performed in the Christmas City of the North Parade, in assemblies, at hockey, football and basketball games, and gavea winter concert. hamson, H. Brown, S. Harvey, E. Levine, P. Esbensen, G Sundeen, T. Allison, J. Grobe. ROW 4: Nl. Peterson, J. Blus tin, J. lVlaunu, B. Bye, IVlr. Smith, L. Hendrickson, H. Casper G. Boyd, J. Kelly, B. Bellows, C. Leppala, S. Carlson ww www miami-mmm: ,-,1u...rsu..L.,., , -,,. ...L .. ROW 1: K. Gleason, J. Budney, M. Wicklund, L. Johnson, D. Peterson, D. Ketcham, T. Smith, D. Hoshal. ROW 2: L. Iver- son, K. Grindy, J. Luck, K. Rather, A. Lurye, J. Conner, D. Berg, P. Evanson. ROW 3: D. Aguar, J. Ring, D. Tosseland, R. 1967-68 - Another successful year for the East High A Cappella Choir. Their year began with a performance at the PTA housewarming in October and a concert at the arena for MMEA. Before Christmasthey sang atWood- land, Chester Park, First American Bank, and the annual Christmas Concert at the arena. Their plans forthe spring include a trip to Officers Barnes, G. Voorhis, D. Marsolek, T. Anderson, K. Johnson. ROW 4: D. Martin, B. Gilbertson, P. Nylander, M. Senarighi, T.Tollefson, D. Hoden, R. Tyllia. the sounds White Bear Lake, a spring concert, East Side Swing, Baccalaureate, and Commencement. The officers of this year's A Cappella Choir were: Ted Tollefson, president, Ray Barnes, vice president: Peggy Evanson, secretary treasurer, Nancy Lainen and Dave Hoden, librarians: Ka- thy Grindy and Kitty Rathe, gown chairman. Choralaires v if .. 5, X' Y Y 4 ,X 2 V I .. ,,. k . xtz, 5 4 A 1 -A 1 M l .41f,H, 'i 'q ' .al ,..- as 'J '4 , Qffw A . l m m he 1 E M ig.. . M f VY A V V, ' W' . , 44 t 2 r ki? t ..,-. lj' . . N V . ,. L 'v , , Lu v ' e'-W 3 wf ffff: g 2 3 -52 1' ff? 3 B s ' ,fi I ' - QM. A ' f ' 1 1, ,V ' ei 3' Birchwood Choir: ROW 1: L. Morton, M. Boyle, C. Kunz, D. Johnson, G. Mohon, L. Freeman, N. Carpenter, B. Pohjola, D. Bakke, C. Sheeks, K. Mara, K. Tonkin, L. Strome, A. Sig- Ier, M. Livingston, P. Fleming, ROW 2: N. Harmer, J. Thomp- son, K. Arneson, P. Jensen, D. Johnson, C. Johnson, S Schultz, L. Gnndy, J. Soltau, J. Olson, J. Longsio, C. Keller, K. Meyer. N. Gustafson, C. Von Goertz, M. Griffith, ROW 3:E. Van Buskirk, M. Harris, D. Olson, P. Tarro, S. Williams, P Olson, J. Foster, A. Hanson, M. Rathe, T. Nicholls, G. John son, M. Matson, D. Nimmo, J. Kirby, ROW 4:Mr. Mix, D. Braff B. Duncan, S. Goman, N. Hessen, D. Day, M. Johnson, N Ritari, T. Starr, D. Douville, D. Zigich, S. Hoden, E. Witzig, D Johnson. unsun heroes Girls' Choir: ROW 1: R. Leddingham, D. Wirtanen, K. Chris- tenson, M. Mirtika, P. Blankenship, L. Redepenning, B Straus, A. Christofferson, M. Torres, S. Holgate, S. Green, L. Hultkrantz, K. Hanson, C. Dentinger, G. Nelsonn, ROW 2: M Modeen, T. Cahoon, A. Butler, L. Olby, S. Olson, N. Syvert- sen, A. Tranvik, N. Sandahl, B. Post, K. Dryke, J. Couture, G. Flynn, V. Johnson, B. Dreier, M. Chabot, ROW 3: A. Johnson R. VanderHorck, A. Goldfine, D. Schraber, K. Bye, S. Olson C. Wegerson, D. Schuler, C. Tengquist, R. Johnson, C. An derson, M. Jacobson, D. Zibell, S. London, D. Morrissey ROW 4: Y. LaBrec, S. Knudson, K. Jensen, J. Tonkin, B. Pou lin, C. Bonnell, K. Lavis K. Modeen, L. Whitsitt, S. Ryan, L Battisti, K. Stockholm, P. Buchanan, M. Carlson, D. Doug las, Mr. Mix. -f Girls' Club Cabinet: ROW 1: S. Jarvenpa, K. Sykes, M. Mara, P. Young, S, Dizard, D. Berg, J. Budney, A. Tibbets, C. Lar- son, L. Carr, J. Gooch, ROW 2: B. Bartzen, J. Kirby, K. Nel- son, C. Olson, L. Saterlie, C. Kronholm, J. Hagenbrock, L. Hammel, ROW 3: M. Johnson, L. Leigh, J. Jackson, P. Buch- girls The Girls' Club, one of the largest and most active organizations at East, serves to promote a spirit'of friendliness and service amongall girls of the schobl. its main purpose is to enrich each of its members in some small but signifi- cant way that will help her now as well as in the future. The Girls' Club at East uses its profits to support an orphaned Korean girl. The Cabinet is made up of homeroom repre- sentatives and the Club officers who plan the anan, J, Soltau, C. Sheeks, J. Jakubek, M. Maertz, B. Le- Masurier, ROW 4: K. Miller, G. Abramson, P. John, C. Carl- son, N. Carpenter, L. Hawley, D. Dorethy, P. Rudolph, C. Fis- ketti. club activities of the Girls' Club. Some of the activi- ties planned this year were a Big Sister - Little Sister Tea, the Patch Dance, a Christmas Party, the Father-Daughter Dance, an Easter Party, and a Mother-Daughter Tea. Officers for this year were: Jo Budney, presi- dent: Shayne Dizard, vice president: Kathy Sykes, secretary, Diana Berg, treasurer: Margie Mara, chaplin. Miss Paul was their advisor. ' ' z V 'fleas f- Ig with S ': :lwi!Qs'fx-T-if.. I I. if A PN Anders and Kathy The suspense was bro- ken during the annual Sho-Beau Dance when Denny Hughes was chosen to reign Sno- Beau forthe new year. The Sho-Beau Dance is annually sponsored by the BirchlogSta1'f. Alan and Peggy Q5533 .5 E -. if ,W 2 1 W 3 V ..:.s 'E:.' 2 , 1. J .iz -, 5. ws -. - .. ,, Q 4 A. im-if. T T . yy sf: f S I1 0 b e a u -eyes . in V 41- WW? 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'M A Dave and Marianne This year's candidates were: Anders Christen- sen escorted by Kathy Sykes: Dave Donovan escorted by Marianne Martens: Alan Esparza escorted by Peggy Evansong Peter Furo escorted by Peggy Friedmang Denny Hughes escorted by Linda Carlson. Peter and Peggy s ' A W... . 1...,.4,. . My .if -f.- - wh 'W Kathy and Anders The Sweetheart Dance, sponsored bythe senior girls, was held on January 5 in the Hotel Duluth lVloor- ish Room. The highlight of the evening was the an- nouncement of this year's Sweetheart couple, Betsy Bissonett and Billy Elstad, s WI e e t h e a I' 12 Paula and Tim Other couples nominated for this honor were Kathy Sykes and Anders Chris- tenson, Paula Eacobacci and Tim Wiklund, Annie NlcShane and Denny Erick- son, and Peggy Friedman and Peter Furo. Refresh- ments were served and music was provided by the Wagner Brothers Plus One. Annie and Denny Peggy and Peter Betsy and Billy dance 87 Cheers! arsenic d an O ld BCG This year's fall play, sponsored by the Senior class, was Arsenic And Old Lace. lt concerns two old ladies, played by Candy von Goertz and Linda Hagen, and their contri- bution to mankind by putting old men out of their misery. Dave Raull, who is the old ladies' nephew, doesn't think too highly of the idea. Things go from bad to worse when another nephew arrives, played by Dean Martin. He adds to the situation with a corpse of his own. Dave Pauli thinks he finally clears up the situation by getting his murdering brother in jail and his crazy aunt's in an insane asylum, but as the curtain closes the two aunts find another vic- tim. CAST ....BruceBrownell . . . Candy von Goertz Teddy Brewster .... ..... T ed Tollefson Dr. Harper ..... Abby Brewster ... Officer Klein ..... Officer Brophy ,.. Martha Brewster ... Elaine Harper ....... Mortimer Brewster lVlr. Gibbs .,.,.... Jonathan Brewster Dr. Einstein ...... Officer O'Hara ... Lt. Rooney ..,. Mrs. O'Hara ...,, Mr. Witherspoon . HoskinsfSpenalze Student Director . ..,. Kirk Johnson ... Matt Bulluck .... Linda Hagen . . . , Darcy Hoshal . . . . . , David Pauli ,, Terry Donovan . . . . . Dean Martin Tom Aufderheide ...., Mike Laskin ......JoeBurns .... Cindy Kunz ... Bruce Blehart ... Tim Nicholls .. Paula Rudolph Senior Class Play ROW 1:Candy von Goertz, Paula Rudolph, Darcy Hoshal Matt Bulluck, Tim Nicholls, Tom Aufderheide, Linda Hagen, Cindy Kunz. ROW 2: Bruce Brownell, David Raul, Joe Burns, Dean Martin, Bruce Blehart, Mike Laskin. Ten Little Indians, the Junior class play, begins when ten people are invited by an unknown host to an isolated island. When they arrive they find that they are to be executed for a murder which one ot them has committed. The death sym- bol in the play is ten Indian statues which sit on a fireplace mantle and are broken as each person is killed according to thefamiliar rhyme. It is written by Agatha Christie and has been presented in many countries beside the United States because of its wide appeal and adaptability to foreign languages. CAST .,,TomAnderson AnnNides ..,, Les McKeen ...Darcy Hoshal ... Kris Johnson .,. Lynne Fifield .. Mike Laskin Rogers ....tt. Mrs. Rogers ..,. Fred Narracott ,.,,. Vera Claythorne ... Philip Lombard .M Leslie Marston .... William Blore ...... General Mackenzie .,... .,,. M att Bulluck Emily Brent t......,.... .,,.... L inda Hagen Sir Lawrence Wargrave .... .... T om Autderheide Dr. Armstrong .,......l. ....... D ean Martin Student Director .,. ... Lynn Hawley Junior Class Play: Lynne Fifield, Matt Bulluck, Linda Hagen, Mike Laskin. Tom Aufderheide, Kris Johnson, Darcy Hoshal, Dean Martin, Tom Anderson, Ann Nides, Les McKeen, Candy Wegerson, prompter. en little indians cafe and store workers ROW 1: C. Plewacki, C. Harmer, L. Treviran- us, H. Tomesch, ROW 2: P. Friedman, K. Irvin, B. Davis, M. Peterson, K. Widdes, C. Appleby. ROW 3: M. Koeppe, L. Hawley, L. Beyer, H. Brown, K. Bussio, K. Davern. school workers p a announcers ROW 1: T. T. Tollefson, S. Haworth, ROW 2: K. Olson, J. Babcock, D. Page. stage crew Elmer Engman, Marty Glazeman, Terry Olenberger, Dave Schipper, MISSING: Brian Peterson, Chris Boo, Pete Boo, SGYVG east gym cadets NI. Mara, D. Schipper, S. Burgess, D. Ljun- gren, A. Esparza. library cadets ROW 1: S. Anderson, D. Peterson , L. King- sley, M. Mital, D. Morrisse-y,ROW 2: M. Sto rest, L. Leigh, L. Knetsche, M. Grogan, D Altman, C. Peterson, L. Breyer, K. Johnson. office cadets ROW 1: P. Anderson, D. Freeman, K. Rathe N. Brown, K. NacNaIIy, E. Anderson,ROW 2 C. Plewacki, S. Nordling, L. Salmela, P. Ni cholls, K. Hanson, K. Nichols, L. Saterlie, J Peterson, J. Luck, J. Strewler, N. Olson, D Deeier. EH x '55 4 ix 1 3 F E xl s Q Got the spzrlt7 :am I 'vt The Better Half A new fad? 2 5 x s. 2 1 i 4 ' . i t m' 3 , at vit 1 fs KMA? itll Super Orkey L -. A: ig? gt gf f -1-.m f , A ,F J L .Q .-....-f .., K .Tw g We ,. 2 fi-...,: .J rrf-1:-'-:.....,,,, -,,,.-. ef L M-...M t Wm . xx... X A haus.- , ee., , K2. e ' Wanted! Kiss me you fool! 7 if Innocence. ,- Shave what off Mr Blttner O pretty please Community Ilvlng RudoIpn!?! And now for a rubdown! - 'X if if is 0 gpiiiiiffi 15225 + Legg- W2 S 2 Srzxwi ag . 5 N A? gi RDEQQSYQEOE. , Z, E QE? -. QQ aE REQ? 'iff E l Vi u n 1 ' w hounds win X3 L. to R. FIRST ROW: M. Eklund, J. Nowak, E. Ringsred, D Ringsred, D. Ljungren, P. Furo, S. Erickson, T. McCall, R. Mickelson M. Hodapp, T W lie. SECOND ROW' M r. J Tan , . y . g . - ner, L. Anderson, M. Loman, M. Haselrud, R. Peterson, A. Esparza, D. Hughes, E. Bubany, S. Massie, T. Emanuel, D. Week, J. Haavik, P. Wilkinson, M. Heaslip. ROW THREE: Coach Mrkonich, Coach St. John, B. Schultz, T. Davis, S. Spurbeck, H. Casper, L. Rickert, J. Garland, J. Bartel, R. Kell- er, T. France, J. Hall, K. Hanke, Coach Emanuel, B. Bye, Coach Lee, Mgr. Anthony, Mgr. Hodapp, D. Peer. CAPTAIN Peter Furo All-City X 1 ff ii 4, lm . . Y X.. xg, Q, 2. ,L 'iz fs. v .3 , X ' 1f ',ps'f.r',1'f --,IQE-nfs' ,',q,.?Qz3li.a 'M ff' Q, g i-35 . 7 ff A me .fl ,Q-MW. NUT? ff 4 V .vl ,. , 'Vg'-' Qi-' l 3, , arf Q .13 A... M- m Ki, 5 5 -V 7711. Qwib Ag' fi! 1 E 1 35 fl or Lk Q . '. . A -af ' V L,,' ,,..g...a ,ps1 LK l 5 - ff ---- M A 1 L. to R. ROW 1, Hill, Patterson, Pollard, Brunes, Lind, Lundgren, Olson, Ecklund, Ingram, ROW 2: Tan- ner, Olson, Oberg, Swanstrom, Capt. Ringsred, Capt. Esparza, Koidahl, Norgard, Gallahger, Wheeler, Graven, Foster, Hodapp, ROW 3: Coach Emanuel, Shefchik, Bailey, Laurila, Rose, Johnson, Hullkrantz, Gornan, Taran, Zigitch, Berquist, Hughes, McCall, Coach St. John. 97 .xi E5 Managers Anthony, Hodapp, Tanner. r 'V A a l l I . I -tgsfjx 2 .5 ,A , ' 0 W V W? . Mark Haselrud - W MMQQN N 1 ig? W ,,L -MT .V -A , ',,-' ,..: ,f., fi 'Q krkl Ne w K , 'Qf.,i3X're.x5 m-it iff' , a A- . , ,Mg .--. f ' W f V 1 ' 4 mm t 2 45 34 i a? 1, -.-i W ' f ' J I .,.: ..V.,... , :.1f A. Q . . ,V f -,X- Q ,H . W,... AAAA ,,V, W ,, v ,1 , ' , H U Q Doug Llungfen k 5 1 YE 544. W . A M i Denms V 5 Eg FN ' W., 5 'LL' L, ' r , - Erickson 'W ' L, Tum McCall r , Q' ' Q , 'WEY V ,,,- rkr r r I A X ' ' ,: H gy f ' W 1 E, ,Q , sl-Q?-vi.. 1L i r, , r Don Week r Qi x All-City r ,M h. ,r fwmw Mark Lo men , 25? MwWS A A .0 . 1-g i,,f :., f ..- J --,r 4 2 THQ ,Y Af' Tum Emanuei 5? ' rryi J Haavik i LV ' I I M Defensive Capt, , x ,-'. - L C wf Wilkinson - kf ik f M .mum , ,, , Arrrr. . 4 Y 'L rrr' r Rwk , ,,u.-.,M ,M ,,,, h A V g ,. is DGUVW ,f l -3 1 h HUS 95 .. , , Q D.: f- ffmrv? WQFWMX LQ J' ff 'X . ' -5 , ,L -1, A' Espana LLL' Q All-City ' g mAYk wk A KA All-Tri-State Qknknk ' N All-State - Peterson 1, W' - VhAl rrrr fi 7 - , QW . ' Q yn , , . ii rn'n E d B u ba ny is f 1 ..-L J , ' 'Qi' -, 122124 Mark Hodapp '1 .V r , gf 1 .. 1 1. 3 '12 f a sm N 1mqb,e,,wmh dumb' X 1-,NM R .guns 419- V W .. ,, .V .Q X Tw, Z, ,G ,,.., .1 1... ?vN 1 ..kk 4, be 4 may K'. Q ..kk . g,,v, ...,, ,L .f 3'-as f't - ' gif' ,,,, ' .... , MK ---' hi' I I , 'V P homecoming '67 On October 18, 1967, climaxing a week of continuous activity, Ann Mc- Shane was selected Homecoming Queen by the Senior class of '68. A 'Pizza Fest' sponsored by the cheerleaders and Jeno's Pizza began the festivities, Immediately following the pizza dinner was the annual Homecom- ing bonfire in the Athletic Field. The next morning, an assembly and pep fest were held at which the candidates, who were nominated by the football team, were presented to the school. Previous to the football game that afternoon against Silver Bay at 2:00, ten Senior girls participated in a Puffathon and ran the football by relay from East to Ordean Field. Our football team then beat the Mariners in a game highlighted by a special halftime program. During the dance that evening, the tension rose as Ted Tollefson, the Mas- ter of Ceremonies, again presented the candidates. Kathy Larson, the reign' ing 1966 Football Princess, then relinquished her crown, and Peter Furo, the football team captain, wavered between the candidates, Kathy Hanson, Marr- iane Martens and Ann McShane, before crowning Ann Football Princess of 1967. . -,,,- 5' 99 ROW ONE: left to right: J. Cordes, T. Brooker, C. Morgan, J. Munter, S. Peterson, G. Boyd. T. Anderson, N. Ogard, M. Day, T. Houghtaling, S. Williams, J. Kaas, M. Stynesberg, J. Nierengarteng ROW TWO: E, Kochevar, P. Lagergren, J, Priest, Manager Jeneson. Craig, J. Sasser, B. Osbakken, K. Casperson, S. Fioge, B. cross country Antiel, J. Carlson: ROW THREE: Coach Fayling, B. Baker, D. PASK The Cross Country Team was once again a strong contender for district and regional titles, but ended in third and fourth places respectively. John Cordes led the team by placing fourth in district and thirteenth in the state. Though running in wind, rain and snow, the harriers proved their worth under the watchful eye of Coach Fayling. With many members returning next year, hopes are high for another good season. af ' T' :fins Coach Fayling and Captains Cordes and Anderson Sm Varsity Squad ll Slalom team: Coach Magney. P. Wilkinson, C. Kreidler, B. Douglas. J. l-laavik, M. Spencer. skiing After a first place in the City Meet and a second ina' triangular meet with Cloquet Cthe eventual state champsl and Central, the East Ski team went after the district and state titles. The slalom team had a little trouble in the district meet: but their cross country and jumping counterparts, led by Tom Kern and Jerry Spe- har, won for East third place honors. At the state meet, the slalom team was again in top form and won second place in slalom honors led by the second place individf ual finish of senior, John Haavik. Eighth grader, Terry Kern, also captured top honors in the jumping division finishing eighth. The ski team. under the direction of Mr. Magney, again proved that East is a perennial pow- erin all winter sports. Members of the team were: SlalomeJohn l-laavik, Peter Wilkinson, Bob Douglas. Marsh Spencer, Craig Kreidler. Jack Priley and Tom Nygard: Jumping- Terry Kern. Tom Martin, Jerry Speharand Bob Van Horn: and Cross Country- John Gould, George Voorhis. Tom Kern and Dave Tyacke. by fi! 5' V ii, ,2. ' ss.. J . W 1 - -is ii.. g. .eti ' .sb vwfftiiw- A- i 0 . I ff--' W.:-inns. ii'-ft A , ..... .... ROW 1 mgr D Ljungren H Casper, H. Fritch, B. Pulford, B. LaPine, T. McCall, C. Schwieger, mgr. J. Rose. ROW 2. Coach St John T Wylie J Hall, R. Tyllia, L. Rickert, J. Maunu, Nl. Melhus, P. Patterson, Coach Mrkonich. hound Two losses to Central were the only blemishes on the Hounds' record this year. The basketball team was also rated in thetop standings of teams around the state, holding a rating between sixth and eighth throughout the season. The East team dazzled many fans this year with their fineplay. To make the sport more popular, many games were played in the Arena and were featured as sport headliners in the area, the caliber of East basketball was a headliner to all. Fine coaching on the parts lVlr. lvlrkonich and lVlr. St. John have madethe Hounds a pereniallytough team. With many returning lettermen, next year's team should do well. These seniors, Bruce Pulford, Mark Nlelhus, Herb Fritch, Jim lVIaunu, and Tim lVlcCall, have stuckitout withtheteamtor four years starting on the B squad in the ninth grade. Their time and devotion has paid off in more ways than just winning ball games. 68'ers-Hats off to you! We feel the talent studded starting line-up consisting of Hugh Casper, Mark Nlelhus, Lew Rickert, Jim Nlaunu, John Hall, along with Coach Mrkonich were one of the finest in the Big Ten Conference. This year these boys held undisputed second place in their con- ference. Although the team's empha- sis was on defense and applies a stiff full-court press on all opponents, four of these starters were among the top twenty scorers in the district. Jim Nlaunu was second highest scorer with a 17.6 scoring average per game. Only two seniors are on the starting line-up of five. Other fine juniors will be filling their spots next year. W in ROW 1 lVl. Johnson, M. Houghtaling, D. Taran, D. Hendrickson, B. Levine, J. Benson, lVl. Junkert. C. Schwieger, S. Taran, C. Clark, B. Davidson ROW 2 T. lVlcDivitt, E. McCall, B. Johnson, Nl. Miller, J. Buck, D. LaPine, J. Rasmussen, G. Peplinski, D. Berkelman, ROW3 Coach St. John, C. Oberg, J. Brasonski. D. Andreson, J. Koeler, C. Berquist, P, Patterson, C. Backstrom, S. Williams, R. Hill. mgr. J. Rose Agfa fax an 4 hm . .wb x 4 Q S EAST Bonnie Bohart that wonderful Joan Radford, Miss East 1967, wavered between the candidate and as the tension increased, crowned Bonnie Bohart, Miss East 1968, to climax a week of Red and Gray festivities. They began January 17, when the five Miss East candidates and the six attendants were announced at a thrilling assembly. Things really got into full swing on January 25, when the court was again intro- duced tothe student body in a morning assembly. The eleven girls were escorted by representa- tives of all East sports, and the school was made aware of East's proud sports' heritage. The Chor- allaires also sang. A pep fest later in the day prepared everyone for the exciting basketball game with Central that evening. Although . f -tw V' er .4 4 is 2 , on lations day of red and gray! the Hounds suffered a heart- breaking defeat, the spirit of the students was elevated at the Grub Dance at East which fol- lowed. After a furious day of dec- orating, the coronation and dress-up dance were held Friday night in the East gym. The coro- nation was preceded by the pres- entation of the court which in- cluded: attendants - Marilyn Koeppe escorted by David Hieb, Barb Weisenhaus escorted by John Cordes, Margie Mara escort- ed by Ted Tollefson, Linda Carl- son escorted by Tom Stebe, Jo Budney escorted by Al Esparza and Debby Ringsred escorted by Peter Furog and the candidates - Nancy Berman escorted by Ray Barnes, Diana Berg escorted by Kirk Johnson, Bonnie Bohart 'T escorted by Bob Peterson, Kathy Sykes escorted by David Donovan and Karen Irvin escorted by Larry Fields. Entertainment for the court was provided by Tracy Smith who sang Only a Rose, David Hoden and Patty Bero who sang The Way You LookTonight and the East band under the direction of Mr. Smith. Steve Widdes was gen- eral chairman, and dance music was provided by Wagner Broth- ers plus One. An anti-climax to the coronation was the presenta- tion ofthe hall decoration award which was accepted by junior vice-president, Steve Widdes on behalf ofthe class of '69. swimmers make it 56 straight A 6 98 A na J it m yi- 4F: f,L'slWf, ii'-' H ,,,,, sr-Sf EST 7 EAST E. AST L. to R. ROW 1. B. Thurston, R. Bowman, T. Allan, D. Dono- Ewen, H. Carpenter, E. Spencer, H. Lake, J. Garland, T. Don van, A. Christensen, J. Friest, S. Smith, A. Esparaza, C. Finn, ovan, J. Priley, S. Austin, J. Foster, D. Dettman, D. Day, B C. Berdie, B. Graven, T. Jackson ROW2 K. Hanke, J. Nic- Johnson, D. Braff, Coach Lee , . ,,7 z . : Ti X .. . UF? , ...,. W . T M y , EAST '4 The swimming team stretched their victories to 56 straight in duel competition and captured the conferencetrophy. Though the team took second place in District 26, three new District Records were set by David Donovan in the 200 yard individual medley 12:19.01 Terry Donovan in the 100 yard but- terfly C58.5J, and Chuck Finn, Craig Berdie, Tim Allen, John lVlcEwen in the 400 yard freestyle relay CI-3:48.05 The team of David and Terry Donovan, Chuck Finn, Craig Berdie, Kim Hanke, and Tim Allen competed in the State Swimming and Diving Meet. ' wr f 'er h O, and z OQ5n..,. T' if ' -... :aw-Mews--J ROW 1: L. to R.: P. Patterson, C. Berquist, J. Nowak, G. Boyd, D. Hughes, B. Bye. ROW 2: Coach Gerlock, P. Furo, D. Ljundgren, M. Anderson, E. Hammer, S. Peterson, N. Ogard, M. Nierengarten. With all scoring lettermen returning, Tri-captains Peter Furo, John Cordes and Tim McCall had one of their finer seasons. John Cordes, re- turning State finalist, paced the team with the help of the mile relay team of Furo, McCall, Cordes and Liundgren. Coaches Gerlach and Skogg were extremely proud of their teams showing. tennis bounces to victory With five returning lettermeng Captain Larry Fields, Steve Widdes, Peter Jeronimus, Karen Irvin,and Paula Rudolph, Coach Irv St. John has high hopes for capturing the third consecutive Region Seven Title. As in the past, a strong delegation of players made the trip to District, Regional, and State Tournaments. Players ROW 1 I. to r. Paula Rudolph, Karen Irvin, Mary Peterson. ROW 2: Coach Irv St. John, Larry Fields, Steve Widdes, Peter Jeronimus. 5 mmf 34.11. ROW 1. R. Conley, B. Bally, S. Koidahl, D. Erickson, P. Mills, Ringsred, T.Stebe, D. Weeks, D. Leslie, L, Slonim, B. Peter R. Santa, M. Heaslip, M. Gustafson. ROW 2. Coach Bour- son, Coach Garnett. deau, M. McLennan, Ste. Peterson, Stu. Peterson, D. district champs For the first year at the helm ofthe hockey squad, Coach Bordeau directed his team to a seventeen-vvin, five-loss, and a tie record, a commendable showing for any team and its coaches. Again the hockey team vvon the Dis- trict 26 title winning over Cloquet 4-1. Although losing in the first game ofthe region tourna- ment, the team held a rating of sixth best team in the state tor more than half of the season. The fine team also beat six ofthe eight teams that finally went to the state tournament. 'Him figismew. ' f. iilwfiei.-'--my Inspiration I 4 'sh .ilil5 2 111221 ,....-nflww 7 3 .J A' l' S S 5 xv 'A 9 e PM ,:1g:,,1g km ll ' WMS vm LL sf. V 4 16 3 S 6 . .l ' g , L. to R. ROW 1: R. Sandeline, D. Schipper, D. Ljungren, G. Davidson, T. Emanuel. ROW 2: E. Kochevar, R. Mickel- son, D. Hieb, D. Erickson. A good nucleus of returning letterman was the strongest point of the hounds this year. They played teams of topnotch competition from all over the state. Although the season started late because of the long winter, East's ball players were talented enough to keep up with southern Minnesota compe- tition and retained its fine standing as an outstanding team. golf Last fall the gi HS' golf ROW 1: L. to R., C. Johnson, K. Peterson, ROW 2: M. Nevers, D. Johnson, K. Garvue, D team made a spectacular showing of their season by capturing the city trophy. Since all ofthe girls pic- tured are juniors and soph- omores,theteam should be stronger next year. The boys' golf team con- sisting of Bruce Wendt- land, Rich Hill, Chuck Schwieger, Mark Heaslip, and Terry Spehar,areled by Lynn Slonim and John Hall. Having a very suc- cessful season this spring, like the girls' team, the boys' team is young with onlytwo seniors leaving. Next year's team should not have too much trouble developing into the area's best team as it did this year. Page. we display the red and grey Among the strongest promoters of school spirit is our Drill Team. Under the captainship of Jan Luck during football season and Jo Budney during basketball season, the six girls have displayed the Marilyn Q .L fM fl ' 7 '1 'f ' H -, F1 ' rf , , l 5 55? 15 it f 'i 5 ELM ggi F Sue ie 'E 1 K L. X ,... school colors with theirflags in different routines during the half-times of home games and in pa- rades. The twirlers include Marilyn Koep- pe, Kathy King, Sherry Fisher and Sue Alsop - alternate. 1'-gina? x Jan and Jo 115 Kathy Sherry Basketball Squad Co-Captains Annie and Bonnie cheerleaders double in spirit The cheerleaders adopted a new program during the '67-'68 school year. In the spring of '67, twelve cheerleaders were chosen to cheer jointly at football games and to cheer in squads of six for basketball and hockey. Bonnie Bohart and Annie NlcShane were chosen co-captains, Bonnie for basketball and Annie for hockey. Other members of the hockey squad include seniors Kathy Sykes and Margie Mara and jun- iors Barb Hed, Libby Strain and Laurie Johnson. .. ., M- . The basketball squad also includes senior Sha- ron Jarvenpa and juniors Darlene Page, Shelley Ryan, Carol Radford and Kathy Peterson. These girls can be seen generating school spirit every- where by leading pep assemblies, selling pom- pons, putting up posters, sponsoring Home- coming activities, organizing caravans and cheering at all sports events including cross country, swimming and baseball. .gs-wt, + i ri f 'f .-, ..-f'.'- -,'4'.'. - '. --sr d iv'-4, f P was . , a A -' 1- V M. i ,nr - -A . L' A, .L -W swf W,,,.. , ,., ' ' ,.'- , . tg, ', A ' We f as - ' T A A' A if'-lfY1 35f5i3KSS:5 HQ 2233-' '. -Si - Q f I W S 4' we its A fi N.: .5 f fs. ss :AV K ,N H f ' Qi? wry 0-rfb iatisfwta ., i, Ki 'ar sk sl f s F' X fa ' 3 ffvw' f JJ. as jf. '55 Hockey Squad 116 ., n A ig tiff-fa ' : f I V ' .L '94 f frsLw'-VV' Aslsziff-if .. . ,Q 7 Y I v 4:-, . fn. 5 31 ll7 tiff.: A- V'f f-jg 1554, A ': ifl -'Zi' fi f Sf ?' 1 t ' , vat J W ,' ,ISGS ri? K - , ig., gg E23 v .. f -.U 5 72 l J 1 , ' A Q K. -A tfti A , , f 1 f L. Q 3 3 Q ' -' A Q 1 J G' c r i 1 VJ., I r i ih t i ifz fr ' I .. Capt. Chris Majorettes majorettes add color Half time wouldn't be complete without the enthusiasm and precision ofthe Nlajorettes. Under the leadership of junior Captain, Chris Spooner, and senior Co-Captains, Paula Eacobacci and Barb Wei- senhaus, these girls have spent countless hours of rehearsal preparing their sparkling routines for our enjoyment. Almost completely on their own, they provide their own uniforms, make up their own routines and are responsible for helping any young aspirants. The squad includes seniors, Barb Wei- senhaus and Paula Eacobacci, and juniors, Chris Spooner, Lucy Hammel, Barb Nelson, Joyce Gooch and Jean Lindbloom. 1 Lucy Co-Capt. Paula 'f?C I.'V L Barb N. Co-Capt. Barb W. C Q i f ' A i ' ' -ff V Vi - ' ' 5 . Q 'X P B Xi ' I ',, 4,45 'S' S ' iff' sk Z xx :- if Je Joyce H8 Jeannie 'N W 4 3 ' 35 X l 1 1 U Y We 1 ,. , , W Q H? 6 t 'L s B Q, If i , ' If a , i K , 4 w ud, gg f ,1 x e . if tm. i'X, i3w: E':J r ,2'.a:g,,E5? . -fi E 'ilsim ge H, Q it Q R sg WK X Km 'E Q 1 4,6 1 lg 4 Qi r Q A , A 1 5 AIVAK s 1 w y,.'i,Q'ff5- 1 jf 339 3 J 2' si V 0 i??'Wm?ef:5 'll' i i F My . af r K if Q 1, 'TVIDNJ i 5 ,f rf 5,2 .E '- 'LBJ 1 212.212 U Giimfa as CHEERLEADERS: 1ST ROW: Katy Mara, Nancy Gustafson, Cindy Keller: 2ND ROW: Debbie Johnson, Mary Beth Neversg 3RD ROW' Laurie Grindy. Co- Captains Nancy and Janet Q Q , , q a d S Enthusiasm is the word describing the B squad majorettes and cheerleaders! Practicing with the same determination as their A squad counterparts, they have increased school spirit with their appearances at the many B squad games this year. Chosen only this fall, their eagerness can be seen in their polished routines. Members of the cheerleading squad include junior co-ca ptains Janet Bergstrom and Nancy Klein, and sophomore regulars Katy Mara, Debbie Johnson, Cindy Keller, Mary Beth Nevers, Laurie Grindy and Nancy Gustafson. The majorette squad consists of sophomore co- captains Jackie Coughlin and Donna Jackman, and regulars Kay Emerson, Mary Handberg and Darilyn Ness. MAJORETTES: Jackie Coughlin, Mary Handberg, Darilyn Ness, Kay Emerson, Donna Jackman. ll9 Gregory Greyhound: Karen Irvin Gimmie an E! gregory greyhound No game would be complete without the presence of our mascot, Gregory Grey- hound. Adorned in her baggy grey outfit and big bulky head, she gallops around the ice, floor or field leading cheers to arouse the crowd and boost the teams. Chosen last spring this year's fabulous mascot is Karen Irvin. . I Y' ' rye-W.. , Ourfearless 4 'We in i -Q . W ' leaden ' P f R g31NiiQ?Q55fS?i5'iE.'l1'- :4s1f?ils..?'i. . - 'wal -...ei Little drummer boy il .zf V 7 , Q . .5 Pep Band. D. Nyman, S. Schultz, P. Espensen, S. Davis, G. Sundeen, T. Allison, B. Saxon, J. Rolfe: 2nd ROW: B. Whilinger, C. Carr, B. Smith, S. Eid, J. Es- bensen, C. Organ, G. Sundeen: 3rd ROW: D. Star, J. Blustin, L. Hendrickson: 4th ROW: J. Alquist, J. As- pling, J. Davis, B. Bye, G. Sundeen: 5th ROW: J. Boekhoff, J. Seiler, M. Peterson, S. Carlson, C. Lep- pela, J. Kelly, B. Bellows, D. Anderson: NOT SHOWN: M. Ganber, D. Blanchard, J. Maunu. Duluth Dekes, lst ROW: Mr. Skogg, B. Brownell, D. Hieb, N. Berman, P. Wilkinson, D. Blanchard, B. Bohart, A. Esparza: 2nd ROW: M. Mara, E. Bubany, D. Donovan, D. Blackmore, J. Bellamy, J. Owens, A. Christensen, D. Hoden: MISSING: D. Esparza, T. Donovan. duluth dekes The fact that the Dekes are a colorful team is shown in some of the players' nicknames: Frenchie LaBlanche, Birdovich, One-man-team Brownell, The Bearded One, Animal Esparza, Helter Christensen Aquaman, and Indirect-free-kick Owens. With the toughest schedule of any team in the history of broomball, fthey played one team six times this yearj, the Dekes have great hopes of finishing high inthe second annual broomball tournament. pep band The East Pep Band, under the sprite direction of Mr. Smith, plays one of the most important roles in promoting school spirit. These musicians attend all East home games and many away. Their spirit- ed songs and brisk tempo help entertain, and the cheerleaders would be lost without them. What would a game be without a Charge? Also ever present at assemblies, Eastites owe a great deal to the enthusiasm and hard work of the Pep Band. 120 T e club E Club, lst ROW: Mr. Rolle, M. Nierengarten, G. Boyd, N. Ogard, E. Kochi var, B. Pulford, R. Sandelin, P. Furo, A. Esparza, L. Anderson, H. Casper 2nd ROW: C. Morgan, T. McCall, H. Fritch, P. Patterson, M. Eklund, D. Ringsred D. Ljungren, R. Mickelson, B. Bye, L. Rickertg 3rd ROW: D. Erickson, T. Eman uel, M. Melhus, M. Haslerud, T. Knutson, S. Anthony, L. Fields, S. Peterson D. Week, C. Berdiep 4th ROW: D. Hughes, D. Furo, M. Loman, B. Peterson L F siomm, J. Haavikg iviissiweg D. Hieb, D. Donovan, J. iviaunu. E Club Oflicers: Mr. Rolle, M. Loman, M. Melhus, P. Furo. club promote sports Under the firm but tender guidance of Mr. Rolle, the E Club has revived many worthy traditions and inaugurated many new service projects to help the school. Meeting weekly the lettermen plan and carry out such projects as selling refreshments at home games, promoting East teams by selling tickets, ushering, keeping the Athletic bulliten board up to date with pictures of the team members of the week, and arranging buses for out of town games. With officers, Pete Furo, president: Mark Melhus, secretary, and Mark Loman. treasurer: these boys have done a fine job to help the school and keep school spirit and game attendance at its peak. QOf course, they don't go unrewardedg they get into all the home games freely. The Sports Board, under the faculty direction of Mr. St. John and Miss Dressen and the student direction of presi- dent Larry Fields, is the co-ordinator of all co-educational intramural sports at East. Their hope is to widen the scope of student participation in all types of sports. The Board has successfully sponsored a mixed volleyball tournament and also are the sponsors of the annual broomball tournament. The enormous participation by Eastities is proof of the suc- cess ofthe ha rdwork of these students. The G.A.A., program which has always been greatly sup- ported by East girls, has experienced one of its best years under the new supervision of Miss Dressen. With officers, Diane Larson, Cpresidentj, Kathy Jensen and Elaine Berteen, the Girls' Athletic Association members enjoyed participat- ing in team sports and inter-school play days. sports board Sports Board: Mr. St. John, Kathy Jensen, Larry Fields, Diane Larson, Steve Widdes, Elaine Berteen, Dave Hoden, Miss Dreseen. G.A.A. Oflicers: Kathy Jensen, Diane Larson, Elaine Bernteen, Miss Dressen. g.a.a. gr rf 0 I 55gQ Q4s Q wg a5'a'4'ov .10 df 6 Q 0 0 Q Q- 4'-nf , q Q my an .,05 qz ':v ov 0 5 Q ' 0 J 4'-1.1 -' ..-+ .. f ' I of Q if ff ti: K' 17797719 , If 1' ffrfffzzfffgg 511111111 ,'llllll! ,svadiilo a fro s'401c4d0d': 'SNS -PQ 6 ggmgkkxb 'mzt-Sn., X' in w::mSN ' 5 N w o:::::::Ns! 'av ':::'l2:s: 'f'.vrn ':'J liimgft Q6 . Auf? -1iQ': ffjge pl Q 5551 '75j3 5,'fuf1fff5v' 5 Q Q HQ Q .Og 1! 9 lillffi ws l 9O if w' tr'0Qg6v0g'0'g, . 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We sincerely hope that we can follow the examples set by the sen- iorclasses before us. 124 ' Colleen Abrahamson, Ghitiann Abram- son, Mike Adelson, Mary Agnew, Diane Agostino, David Aguar, Ellen Albrecht Mary Almly, John Almquist, Sue Alsop, Jane Amundsen, Art Anderson, Claudia Anderson, Dennis Anderson Gary Anderson, Larry Anderson, Linda Anderson, Lynee Anderson, Richard Anderson,SherryAnderson,Stephen Anderson George Andrews, William Angst, Bob Antiel, Cindy Appleby, Tom Aufderh- eide, Scott Austin, Jeff Babcock Dan Backen, Peggy Backstrom, Jim Baird, Jean Baird, Ernest Baker, Andrea Baldwin, BeverlyVBarber , sliJ , . 2,5 4, ., ' 3 un 5 y r 1 7 R' i me , ff ff! th Pi . 2 M T , fi , J t ,., ' A t 5 A .,,.t J A as ' ,C A-if J A A Connie BonnelI,Terry Bourdage,Ste- phen Bowman, Gary Boyd, Randy Brad- ford, Torn Bradley, Peter Branca Scott Brazerol, Bruce Breyer, Laura Breyer, Mary Brosius, Heather Brown, Vicki Brown, Nancy Browne Sarah Buchanan, Ann Butler, Kris Bye, Bill Bye, Bob Campbell, Richard Can- non,Craig Carlson John Carlson, Kristi Carlson, Pat Carl- son, Harold Carpenter, Lorraine Carr, Hugh Casper, Dean Casperson Becky Caven, Joanne Chabot, Mary Chaftey, Diane Child, David Christian- sen, Sue Christainsen, Mike Clancy --. 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'X , class of 70 LEFT TO RIGHT: Pete Jeronimus, President: Katy Mara, Treasurer: Nancy Lee, Secretary: Dave Esparza, Vice-President We, the sophomore class, have had a great year at East. We have become acquainted with those around us and have worked hard to acquire respect for our class. Through active participation and enthu- siasm we hope our Junior year will be just as memorable. Ourgoalsare set high to keep East's reputation up on top. 132 Joel Ahlquist, Mary Alderink, Steven Aldrich, Robert Alexander, Diane Alt- man, Candace Anderson, David Ander- son M -5 ' '4 , ' 2 fri W 4 AVE ,,, V -, it M 1 ,V 4' L , X53 ,. ,aff , wk ' it , 4-flj 1 :21 . i J f- -if 5 ' Ei i gi . Frederick Anderson, Greg Anderson, A Q ', V I ' ' John Anderson, Mark Anderson, Ri- '::V V ., A i , chard Andresen, Bettelu Anscomb, Har- j i g? V if V3 rold Andresen X ,,,1 5, i n .i,: V V Linda Anunti, Judy Armold, Kristine H ' ff, V VV? 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Hanson, C. Harmer, S. Hand berg, J. Haavik. ROW 3: G. Hatecke G. Hanson, R. Hammerstedt, C. Hal vorson, J. Halverson, J. Grobe, H. R. 112 ROW 1: P. Hertzel, A Houglam, M Halon, K. Hanke, H. Hamman, R Hanger, S. Hatecke. ROW 2: D. Hosh al, L. Hultkrantz, L. Iverson, C. Han- sen, S. Holgate, P. Hirata, J. Herr- mann, D. Hanson, J. Hawes, B. Has- lerud, L. Halligan. ROW 3: J. Hayden K. Holberg, M. Heglund, B. Hed, L Harney, L. Hammel, S. Harvey, S Hanson. ROW 4: D. Hoff, M. Heaslip E. Harden, D. Heinzen, M. Hanson, K Hauck,S. Hansen. seniors Asland, Ken 28. 148 Abramson. Michael 28. 148 Alaspa. Kevin 28,148 Alden, Richard 28. 148 Alden, Susan 28. 83, 148 Allen. Timothy 28,109,148 Allison. Theodore 28.79. 120. 148 Altonen. Kathleen 28 Anderson. Barbara 28,148 Anderson, Craig 28 Anderson. Daniel 28, 148 Anderson, Dean 28, 120, 148 Anderson, Elaine 29,7O,91,148 Anderson, Jane 29. 148 Anderson, Marvin 29. 148 Anderson, Pamela 29,91,148 Anderson, Paul 29, 148 Anderson, Peggy 29,148 Anderson. Thomas 21. 29, 76. 82, 89. 100 Andresen,John 63,148 Anthony. Steven 29,96.97,121,148 Applequest. Rebecca 29. 148 Appleby, Susan 29 Armstrong. Colleen 29,83 Askeland. Margaret 29. 78, 148 Aspoas. James 30. 148 Backstrom. Robert 30,148 Baker, Patricia 30, 148 Ballou, Joy 30, 79, 148 Bangs, Brian 30. 148 Bannan, Kathleen 30,148 Barber. Elizabeth 30 Barnes, Ray 24, 30, 70, 76, 82, 83, 106. 148 Belanger, Connie 30 Bellamy. James 30. 120 Bellows, Brad 30. 120 Bernel, Joan 30 Bennetts, Mary 31 Berg, Diana 25.26.31,70.72.77.82.85,106 Bergman, Richard 31 Berquist, Wayne 31 Bergum, Thomas 31, 81 Berman, Nancy 25, 26. 27, 31, 70. 71. 77, 82, 83 106. 120 Berntson. Wesley 31 Bere, Patricia 24. 31, 70,83 Birkeland, Dale 31 Birkland, Elizabeth 31 Bissonett, Elizabeth 25, 31, 87 Blackmore. Douglas 31.120 Blanchard. Dave 32, 72. 77, 79, 81, 120 Bohart. Bonnie 22, 32.73. 77, 105, 106. 116, 120 Boo. Christopher 32 Bostrom, Dyane 32 Bovee, Elizabeth 32 Bowman. Roger 22, 32, 70. 109 Braden. Patricia 32 Briglia, Barbara 24. 32 Brooker. Tim 32,100 Brown. Ken 32 Brownell. Bruce 32,88,120 Bruen, Ann 31.72. 77 Bubany. Edward 63, 96. 98, 120 Budney. Jo 24, 27, 33, 71, 72, 76, 82.85. 106. 115 148 Burgess. Susan 24, 91. 148 Burns, Mary 33.148 Bussie, Kathy 33.9O,148 Butrym. Richard 33, 148 Calderwood, Duane 33. 148 Callahan. Mike 33,148 Carlson. Carol 33.83. 85. 148 Carlson Linda 24, 33. 86. 106, 148 Carlson Rodney 33 Carlson, Stephen 26, 33, 76. 78. 120, 148 Carpenter, Barbara 26, 33. 70, 72. 76. 77. 148 Casey, Barbara 34. 148 index Casperson, Carl 34. 100, 148 Cheple. Mark 34,148 Chotraungprasert, Boonwong 27. 34, 70,83 Christensen, Anders 22, 26, 34, 70. 71, 76, 86. 87. 106, 109,120, 148 Christolferson, Garnet 34. 82. 83. 148 ciaypooi, Will 34, 148 Collins, James 34,148 Commora. Ann 34.148 Conrad. Harold 34.148 Cordes, John 34, 73. 81, 100, 106, 148 Crawford, Joan 34, 148 Dack. Susan 35, 73. 148 Dahl. Barbara 35.148 Dahl. Debora 35,148 Dalles, Barbara 35 Davern. Kathy 35.79.90 148 Davis, Jody 35. 72, 77 Davis, Karen 35. 84 Davis, Neil 35 Davis, Steven 35 Dean, Robert 35 Dolan, Mary 35 Donovan, David 22. 35. 70, 71. 72, 77, 86.1 120,121 Dorothy, Denise 36. 77. 85 Douglas, Robert 36, 101 Dreier. Barbara 36, 84 Dryke, William 36 Dutkowski. Darryl 36 Eacobacci. Paula 36. 70, 87, 118 Eckman, Willaim 36 Eldred, Gerald 36 Eletson, Anne 36 Ellefson, Bruce 36 Elstad, Bill 36. 87 Emanuel. Tim 36, 96, 98, 121 Enberg, Carol 36 Engelsman, Claire 37 Enstad, Catherine 37 Erickson, Dennis 37, 83, 87, 96, 98, 99. 111, Esbensen. Julie 37, 79, 81. 120 06, 109, 121 Graves. Charles 40, 148 Greene, Mavis 40, 148 Grindy, Kathleen 40, 82, 83 Grobe, John 63.79.150 Haavik, John 40,71,76,96,98,99.101 Hagelin, Stephan 40 Haggy. Beverly 40, 150 Halverson, Jeffery 40, 150 Halverso n, Craig 40.150 Hammarstedt. Ross 40. 150 Hammer. David 40,150 Hammer, Eric 40. 150 Handberg, Sherman 41,150 Hanninen, John 41. 78. 150 .121.15O Hanson, Glenn 41.150 Hanson, Kathleen 23. 41, 77, 82, 83. 91, 99. 150 Hanson. Karen 41.84.150 Hanson, Marjorie 41,150 Harmer, Cynthia 41, 73.78, 81. 90, 150 Harrrs, Carolyn 41,77,150 Hart, Richard 26. 27. 41. 76, 150 Haslerud. Mark 41.96.98,121,150 Hatecke. Harley 41, 150 Hatten. Michael 41 Hawley, Lynn 22, 42, 71. 72, 77. 83, 85. 89. 90. 150 Esparza, Alan 24, 26, 37. 71. 86,91,96, 98, 106, 109,120,121 Esselstrom, Warren 37 Evanson, Margaret 37, 82, 83, 86 Felsenberg, Terri 37. 76 Fenander, Deborah 37 Fenstad. Florence 37,73 Ferris, Nancy 37, 73, 77 Fields, Larry 23. 26. 37.70, 76, 106, 110. 12 Finn, Charles 63, 109, 148 Firth. David 38, 148 Fiskett, Mary 38. 148 Fore, Michael 38. 148 Franckewiak, Mary Jo 38,148 Freeman. Dona 38, 91. 148 Frier, Patti 38, 148 Frestedt, Rick 63 1,148 Friedman. Margaret 38. 71. 73. 77, 86, 87, 90, 148 Friest. Gerald 38, 82, 83, 100, 109, 148 Fritch, Herb 26,38,102,121.148 Funke, Bill 38, 148 Fure. David 38,121,148 Haworth, Susan 42, 83, 90, 150 Hayes. Kenneth 42. 150 Hedman, Geir 42,150 Gunderson, Delrae 42,150 Heimbach, John 42 Heirnbach, Steve 63 Herrrck, Marsha 42 Hertzel, Nancy 63,74 H1eb.Davld42.106.12O,121 Hill, Bruce 42 Hoag, David 43 Hodapp, Mark 42. 96, 98 Hoden. David 42,77.82,83.12O.121 Hofslund. Jeffrey 42 Hon, Mary Pat42 Hughes, Dennis 25, 26.43. 70. 86, 96.98,99. 106, 121 Husby, Richard 43 Hutchinson, Lorraine 43 Irvin, Karen 43, 70, 72. 77. 90, 106, 110. 120 Isle, Rae 43 lsola, Steven 43 Jacobson, Kathy 43 Jacobson. Marilyn 43.84 Jacobson. Walter Jakubek, Judith 43,85 Jarrett, Robert 26, 43, 76 Jarvenpa, Sharon 26,43,72,76,77,85.116.117 Janeson, Larry 43 Jensen, Kathleen 44.84.121 Jensen, Shelly 44 Jerome, Scott 63 Johansen. Wenday 44 Fure. Peter 25. 27. 38, 72, 77. 86. 87. 96, 99, 106. 121,148 Gatlin, Steve 39, 148 Gaylord, Rebecca 39, 148 George, Michele 63 Gergen. Randy 39,148 Geving. James 148 Gibbens,Gail26,39,148 Gibertson, Brian 39,82 Gilbertson. Jeffrey 39, 148 Gilbertson, Keith 39,148 Gjerstad, Karen 39.148 Glazman, Martin 39, 77, 90 Goranson, Susan 39,148 Gould, Richard 39, 148 Johnsen Johnsen Johnson Johnson . Daniel 24,44 ,Paul 44,82, 83 ,Arden 63 .Barbara 44 Johnson, Cheryl Johnson, Christine 44 Johnson. Dale 26, 44, 76 Johnson, Dave 44 Johnson, Dianne 44 Johnson ,Jacqueline 44 Johnson, Kirk 44.106 Johnson. Lynn 45.82 Johnson.Mar1orie 63, 74, 85 Johnson, Patricia 45, 78 Johnson, Peter 45 Johnson, Randy 45.84 Johnson .Ronald 45 Johnson,Vicki 45 Jordan. Jean 45 Kaarbo. Todd 45 Kaas. James 45.100 Kalland. Douglas 45 Nichols. Kathy 51. 91 Sherry91.125 Kanter. Claudia 45 Kennedy, Gene 45 Kent. Scott 46 Ketcham, Diann 46, 76,82 King, Paul 46, 73, 83 Kochevar, Edward 46, 100. Keoppe. Marilyn 26, 27, 46, 71, 72. 106, 115 Koviste, Dean 46 Krovitz, lda 46 Krovitz, Morris 46 Kwam, Mary 46,149 Lee. Bruce 46 Lagergren, Peter 23, 46, 1 Lainen, Nancy 46, 70, 83. 00. 149 149 Larsen, Diane 47, 121, 149 Larsen, Kathryn 47, 149 Larson, Claudia 47,85, 149 I Leali, Christine 63.149 Lee, Geoffrey 47 Lee, Russell 47, 149 Leppala, Charles 47, 78,1 20, 149 Leppala, Richard 26.47,149 LeSage, Peter 63, 149 Lester, James 149 Levenson, Jeffrey 47, 81, 149 Levin, Randall 47, 149 Levine, Katy 47, 81, 149 Lindberg, Catherine 47,73 Lindstrom, Barbara 48,149 Livingstom. Gregg 48, 149 Liungren, Douglas 48.91. Locker, John 25, 48, 149 96, 98. 103, 121 Lomen, Mark 48, 73, 96, 98, 121, 149 Luck, Jan 48, 70, 76, 82, 91, 115, 149 Lutholm, Peter 48,149 Mamaiiy, Kathy 48, 73, 77,91 Mecaii, Timothy 48, 96, 98, 102, 121. 149 McCauley, James 63 McClure. Mary 48,149 McGiffert.Carolyn 48. 149 McGregor, Steve 48 McKee, Diane 49 McLean, Roderick 49,73 McMahan, Robert 49, 81 McShane, Ann 49, 83, 87, Madison, Patricia 49 Mahal, William 49 Maire, Paul 49 Maki, Marla 49,73 Makowski, Robert 49 Malnati. Douglas 49 Mancini, Michael 49 Mara, Marjorie 26, 27, 49, 106. 116,117, 120 Mark, Mary 50 Marney. Linda Marsolek, David 50, 82 99, 116 70, 72, 76, 77, 8 Martens, Marianne 50, 82, 83, 86. 99 Martin, Tom 50.101 Massie, Steve 50.96.98 Maunu, James 50,102,102,121 Melhus, Mark 50.83.102 Michaelson, Sandra 50 103,121 Mickelson, Richard 50, 96, 98, 121 Miller, Craig 50 Mills, Charles 50 Minke, Scott 50 Mitchell, Deborah 51 Mix, Robert 63 Modeen, Katherine 51, 84 Moeller, Kristine 51,73 Monson, Tom 51 Morgan, Charles 51. 70,1 Munter, John 63,100 Nelson, Beverly 51 Nelson, Kenneth 51 00,121 Nicholls, Pamela 51, 70, 73. 77. 91 Nissen, David 51 Nygard, David 51 Nylander, Paul 51,82 Nyman, Fred 52 Oas, John 52 Oase, Marjorie 52 76. 77, 83, 90. .149 5,91. Oberlin, Alida 52 Odden, Jeff 52 Olson, David 52 Olson, Margaret 52, 83 Olson, Susan L. 52 Oren, Robert 52, 78 O'Rouke. Dennis 52 Osbakken. Robert 52, 100 Ostrov, Mark 52 Paull, David 53, 73, 77, 88 Paymar, James 53,73 Pederson, Robert 53 Pelletier, Beverly 53 Pendleton, Brian 53 Petersdorf, Bonnie 63 Petersen, Cathy 53 Peterson, Elizabeth 53,79, 150 Olson. Susan J. 52 Peterson, Joanna 53.91.150 Peterson. Mary 25, 53. 90, 110, 150 Peterson, Pamela 53, 150 Peterson, Richard Peterson. Robert C. 53, 96, 98, 106, 111, 121, 150 Peterson, Robert J. 53, 90, 150 Peterson. Steven 54.111.121,150 Peterson, Stewart 54, 111, 121, 150 Phillips,Marianne 54, 78, 81, 150 Pillsbury, Mark 54,150 Plewacki, Camille 54,90,91,15O Pollard, Heather 54 Priest, Ellen 22, 26, 27. 54, 72, 76, 77,1 Prudhomme, Donald 54 Pulford, Bruce 54,81,102,121,150 Radtke, Nancy 54 Raitt, Kathleen 54, 150 Rathe, Christine 54, 82, 83, 91. 150 Regas, Demosthenes 54, 150 Retherford, Patricia 55,150 Ringsred, Deborah 55,70,83,106,150 Rissanen, Raymond 55,150 Robinson, Thomas 55,150 Ronstrom, Stephen 55.150 Rosberg, Joanne 55,150 Rudolph, Paula 22, 26.27, 55, 70.76. 7 88, 110, 150 St. George, James 55, 150 Salmela, Lois 55.91.150 Samuelson, Mike 55,150 Sandelin. Roger 55,121,150 Sanders, Julie 55.149 Sands, Nancy 56,149 Sathers, Cindy 56, 149 Savage, Jeff 63, 149 Schaefer, Barbara 56.70, 149 Schipper, David 56, 72, 77, 90. 91, 149 Schmidt, David 56.149 Schraber, David 56.83.149 Schraber, Tamie 56,149 Schweitzer, Sharon 56, 149 Segal, Randie 56,149 Senarighi, Michael 56, 82, 149 Severns, Suan 56, 149 Sher, Frank 22, 26, 27, 56. 76, 149 Sigler, Mark 57,149 Sirnich, Mike 57.149 Simonson, Dick 57 Sipila, Walter 57.149 Skinner, Donald 57, 83, 149 Slonim, Lynn 57,111,121 Smalley. Tim 57. 83, 149 Smith. Carolyn 57,78,149 Smith, Linton 57,149 Smith, Robert 57, 149 Smith, Scott 26, 57, 70. 109, 149 Smith, Tracy 57. 82, 149 Smythe, Mary Jane 58 Snider, Janice 58 Soberg, Sue 58, 78 Specht, Marilyn 58 Spencer, Laurie 58 Spicer, Lynn 58 Stanius, Rickard 58 Starkey. Thomas 58 Stebe, Thomas 58, 106.111 Stein, Carol 26, 27, 58, 76 Stockholm, Kathryn 58, 84 50 7. 82, 83. 85. Storest, Marilee 58, 91 Strassburg, Robert 59 Stynsberg, Mark 59. 100 Sundeen. Gary 59.78.81.120 Swanson. Leslie 59, 83 Swanum, Vernon 59 Sweeney, James 59 Sykes, Kathleen 23, 27, 59, 72, 77, 85, 86, 87, 106 116.117 Tarnowski, Bob 59 Tastsides, Jane 59 Tengquist, Claudia 59,84 Thomas, John 26.27.59 Thompson,JoAnn 59 Thompson, Larry 59 Tode, David 59 Tollefson, Ted 25, 26. 27. 59, 70. 82. 83, 8 106 Tomesch, Hazel 59, 90 Tosseland, Richard 59,82 Treviranus, Laurel 59,90 Tucker, Sandra 59 Tullgren. Susan 60 VanderHorck, John 26, 27, 60 VanHern, Robert 62, 83, 101 Va nn, Roger 60 Vertelney, Sam 60 Viscomi, Darlene 60, 83 Vitcenda, Mary 26.60.78 Vojacek, Curt 61 Voorhis, George 23, 61, 82. 101 Vreyens, Victoria 61 Walczak. Janice 61, 83 Wang, John 61 Ward, Marilyn 23. 61 Wedin, David 61,83 Week, Donald 23,61,96,98,111,121 Wegen, Donald 61 Weisenhaus, Barbara 61,71,77,106. 118 Wendlandt, Bruce 61, 83 Wendling, Donald 61 Whitby. Jane 62 Whitsitt, Lynn 62, 76, 84 Wick, Tom 62 Wicklund. Marry 62,82 Widdes, Esther 23, 62, 72, 77, 90 Wiklund.Tim 62,87 Wilkinson, Pete 24,62,96,98,101,12O Wingness, John 62 Witchall, Ward 62 Young, Connie 62 Young, William 62 juniors Abrahamson, Colleen 125 Abramson, Ghitiann 83.85.125 Adelson. Michael 125 Agnew. Mary 125 Agostino, Diane 125 Aguar, David 82,125 Albrecht, Ellen 125 Almly, Mary 125 Almquist, John 83,120,125 Alsop, Susan 75, 76, 81. 115. 125 Amundsen,Jane125 . Arthur 125 Anderson. Anderson Claudia 84,125 Anderson, Dennis 83, 125 Anderson, Gary 125 Anderson, Guy 125 Anderson, Larry 96, 121, 125 Anderson, Linda 125 Anderson.Lynee125 Anderson, Richard 125 Anderson. Anderson, Stephen 125 Andrews, George 74. 125 Angst. William 125 Antiel, Robert 100, 125 Appleby, Cynthia 90, 125 8. 90. 99 Aufderheide, Tom 77, 88, 89. 125 l Austin, Scott 70, 109, 125 Campbell, Robert 125 Babcock. Jett 70, 75, 90. 125 Backen. Daniel 125 Backstrom. Peggy 125 Bagley, Robert Baird, James 125 Baird, Jean 25 Baker. Ernest 125 Baldwin, Andrea 83,125 Barber, Beverly 125 Bartel, James 96, 125 Bartzen, Elizabeth 85. 125 Battisti, Linda 84,125 Beglinger, Lowell 125 Benson. Virginia 78.125 Berdie. Craig 70,109,121,125 Bergstedt, Dvid 125 Bergstrom. Brian 125 Bergstrom, Janet 118, 125 Bergum, John 83,125 Berini,Jim125 Bernard, Scot 125 Bernstein, Julie 125 Berntson. Elaine 121, 125 Betros, Arthur 125 Beyer, Linda 90, 125 Biorge, Steve 74, 125 Blankenship, Phyllis 84, 125 Blustin,Jeft120,125 Boekhoft. Jay 79,81,120,125 Bonnell, Connie 84, 125 Bostrom. Joanne 125 Bourdage. Terry 125 Bowman, Steve 78, 125 Boyd. Gary 78, 100, 120, 125 Bradford, Randy 125 Bradley, Tom 125 Branca, Peter 125 Brazerol, Scott 125 Breyer, Bruce 83, 125 Breyer. Laura 91,125 Brosius. Mary 125 Brown, Heather 125, 150 Brown, Vicki 74, 77, 83. 90, 125 Browne, Nancy 125, 150 Buchanan, Sarah 125, 150 Butler, Annie 70.84,125.150 Bye. Kristine 76, 83, 125, 150 Bye, William 96.120,121.125 Carlson Richard 125, 150 Cannon, .Craig 125. 150 Carlson, John 78,125,150 Carlson, Kristi 125, 150 Carlson, Patricia 125, 150 Carpenter, Harold 109, 125, 150 Carr, Lorraine 85, 125, 150 Casper, Hugh 96,102,103,121.125 Casperson. Dean 125. 150 Caven. Rebecca 125. 150 Chabet, Joanne 125,150 Chaffey, Mary 125. iso Child, Diane 125. 150 Christiansen, David 125, 150 Christiansen, Susan 125. 150 Clancy, Michael 125. 150 Conley. Richard 111, 126. 150 Connell, Mary 126. 150 Connor, Mary Jane 82,126,150 Cooley, Cynthia 126. 150 Cooley, Jeffrey 126, 150 Crege,Hannalore126,15O Davidson, Gary 126, 150 Davis. Bonnie 90,126,150 Davis, Sheldon 120. 126. 150 Davis, Thomas 96, 126, 150 Dawson, Lynda 126, 150 DeDominces, Claire 126 Dezell, Terry 126 Dickey, George 126 Dillon. Patricia 126 Dizard, Shayne 70, 74, 75, 76. 85, 126 Deherty, Melvin 120 Donovan, Terry 77. 88, 109, 120. 126 Draper, Burrell Dreves, Kathy 83. 126 Eid, Susan 120, 126 Eklund, Mark 96,121,126 Ellefson, Susan 78,126 Eng, Gary 126 Engel, Connie 126 Engel, Diana 126 Engel, Steven 83, 126 Engman, Elmer 77.90.126 Erickson, Kathryn 126 Esbensen, Peter 70. 74, 78, 120, 126 Falk, Barbara 83. 126 Fenner. Jason 126 Fetzer, Peggy 126 Fewson, Barry 126 Fichtner. Regis 126 Fifield, Lynne 70, 77, 83, 89, 126 Finn, Hobart 126 Fisher. Sheryl 115, 126 Fisketti. Char 85. 126 Flokstra, Jean 74.79, 126 Flyen, David 126 Forsman, Rick 126 France, Tom 96, 126 Fraser, Robert 126 Frenette, Cheryl 126 Frestedt. John 126 Frey, Gregory 126 Froom,Fandall83,126 Galeski. Michael 83. 126 Gallop Jane 126 Garber, Micah 79,81,12O,126 Gardner. Phyllis 126 Garland, John 83. 96, 109, 126 Garon. Sheldon 76,126 Garrett. James 126 Geving, Steven 126 Gherardi, Gail 126 Gilbertson,Fruce126 Gilbertson, Larry Gleeson, Catherine 82.126 Glowacki. Rose 126 Goldman, Gregory 126 Goldsworthy, William 83,126 Gooch. Joyce 79, 81, 85, 118, 126 Gould, Ed 70.126 Granberg, Nancy 126 Green. Roger81, 126 Green. Roland 126 Green. Susan 84,127 Grogan. Marjorie 91, 127 Grozdanich, Lynn 83.127 Gunderson, Charles 127 Gunderson, Ross 127 Gustafson, Marcus 111, 127 Hagen, Linda 77, 88, 89, 127 Hagenbrook, JoAnne 85, 127 Hagman, Steve 127 Halbert, Susan 74.78.127 Hall, John 96.lO2.103.127 Halligan, Linda 127, 150 Halen. Michael 127, 150 Hamman. Howard 127, 150 Hammel, Lucy 85,118.127.15O Hanger, Richard 127, 150 Hanke. Kim 96,109,127 Hansen. Carol 127, 150 Hansen, Steven 127,150 Hanson,Cathy71,83,127 Hanson, Mervin 127, 150 Hanson, Susan 81, 127.150 Hanten, John 82,233,127 Harden, Emily 127. 150 Harney. Linda 127, 150 Harvey, Sandra 127. 150 Haslerud, Barbara 127. 150 Hatecke,Signe127. 150 Hanck, Kay 127. 150 Hawes, Julianne 127. 150 Hayden. James 73,127,150 Heaslip, Mark 96, 111, 127, 150 Hed, Barbara 70, 72, 76. 77. 116. 117, 127. 150 Heglund. Marilyn 127, 150 Heinzen, David 127. 150 Hendrickson, Linda 74.76.120,127 Herrmann, Judy 83,127,150 Dunbar, Murray 126 -PQ!-lertzel, l:evri-enes127 Pcml Hirata.Parn127.150 Hott, Paul 127, 150 Holgate, Susan 84.127,15O Hoshal, Darcy 70, 77. 82, 89, 127 Houglam.Alan127.15O Hultkrantz. Lynnea 84,127,150 Iverson, Lois 82, 127. 150 Jackson. Tom 109, 127 Jacobson. William 127 Jakubek, Julie 127 Jam, Suzanne 83.127 James, Cynthia 79, 127 Jennings, Ted 127 John, Pamela 85,127 Johnsen, Barbara 127 Johnson. Ann 84.127 Johnson, Catherine 127 Johnson, Colleen 77,127 Johnson, Curtis 127 Johnson. Donna 127 Johnson. Edward 78 Johnson, Gerene 78,127 Johnson. Gordon 127 Johnson, .lacquelyn 127 Johnson. Kay 91, 127 Johnson. Kris 82, 89, 127 Johnson. Laurene 83,127 Johnson. Laurie 71,116,117,12 Johnson, Margaret Johnson, Mark Johnson, Renee 127 Johnson, Sharon 127 Johnson, Steven 127 Johnson, Vickie 84, 128 Jones. Janet 1.28 Jones, John 128 Jones. Nancy 128 Jordan,Terry128 Josephs, Howard 128 Jossund, Sherry 128 Jukich, Mark 128 Julien, Daniel 128 Juntune, David 128 Juntunen, Michael 83, 128 Kangas, Bonnie 128 Kanter, Doug 128 Kapuscinski, Jan 128 Kasell. Karl 128 Kay, Michael 128 Keachie, Sue 71,77.83,128 Keeler. Diane 91,128 Keeler. Jennifer 83, 128 Keeler. Jennifer 83. 128 Keller, Ralph 96,128 Kelly, James 78.120 Kelly. Michael 128 Kern, Tom 83,101,128 Kilimann, Kathy 128 King, Kathy 75,76.81,115,128 Kingsley, Linda 91.128 Kirsch, Jan 128 Klein. Nancy 119. 128 Knudson, Sue 84,128 Knutsen, Jeff 7981.128 Knutson, Tom 73,121,128 Kolar, Jan 128 Korte, Mark 128 Krainock, Bruce 128 Kraus, Keith 128 Kreidler, Craig 101 Krogstad, Jineen 75,128 Kronholm, Carol 85. 128 Krovltz, Debbie 74,128 Krupp. Debbie 83.128 LaBrec, Yvonne 84, 128 Laechel. David 128 LaFleur, Bev 128 Lagergren, Wendy 128 Lake, Henry 109, 128 Laliberte. Mary 128 Landstrom, Brian 128 LaPine, Bob 70,102,124.128 Larrabee, Darryl 128 Larsen, Sue 128 els, Lf Larson, David 128 Laskin, Mike 7O,77,128 Nordin. Gordon 129 Nordling, Susan 70, 75, 76, 77, 91. 129 Laskin, Stephanie 70, 74, 76. 128 Northfield, Catherine 129 Q 0.81, Lat . inny83,128 ,C il Nowak,James96,129 GyXSMaJ..ouf128Ce an, DenlQs129 7 Lean.. Mike 128 ' moist? cm' C-it lgingham. Roberta 84, ,X 4 8 Oberg, ue83 Legiyrigsy ' X5 CZQJP . i ar '!or'isV74,1 0,129 Lee n,Kat 83,128 oia :Lin a 31 03607 ? s 128 Olsen, Bruce 129 eM 011633335 2 .f one n.Arie 29 ex W Lesege. Yvonne 128f f N C ' ',miSMQQ 29S ' Leslie, Dave 128 'Olson. Nancy 91.129 eQ,C5LevinejQ52ie7f 9. 24 oisenjeny 78, 129 Leweiisiem. oa . ,76,l1e287fC4ff',Qj kg, feat dH.81,129 Lewis. Bill 128 oizs 5651 VCZ7, Eqdailiggyiaij oieen.seeen1.129 V 2. 1' 4 XO ns, Deb ' 129 ' 7 Lindblom, Jeanne 11828Ld U4 K Livingston, Lon 1 8 omene Gretchen 129 1 QPQJJ ,iggggeygrrgj-8 f o-N 'ioerin 83, 29 , Livingftbhf Aj! N' ' Lombardi. Mich 128 Ostrov' Stev '1 L iq o rving81, 128 on , . Owens Jonathan 120, 129 'Q r LO -Mart 13 f 54 'PQ:46Qr?ee3,9o.f1-15.117, 129 KK Lundstrom, Sharon 128 A .f A . -eKgu?86 128 Y Lowe, Nalncy 128 X137 L ov ' , Patricia 128 u r , BBQ? - Lundin, Gary 128 . nl , 1 ' Carey 12 l 4 f-QQ, Ma illan.D0n128 ulloch,James128 Mc onald.Pat1 8 MCE Alex der I M iv McLaughli McLean Lisa McLennan Mark1 Maertz, Mary 128 Magnus, David 129 Mainella, John 129 Makowski, Gail 129 Maloney, Mary 129 Maly, Kevin 74,129 Mantay, Barbara 129 Manthey, Barbara 79, 129 Manz. Charlotte 129 Marciniak, Bonnie 129 Marden, Michael 129 Marks, Gail 73, 129 Martin. Dean 76. 82. 88, 89. 129 Martin, Dick 129 Martinson, Judy 129 Matheson, Maureen 83.129 Maunu, JoAnne 78,120,129 Mead, Jim 83,129 Mead, Jeff Mehle, Teresa 129 Mettner. Dan 129 Michaelson, Linda 129 Miller, Christine 85. 129 Miller, Marcia 73,129 Miller, Shelley 129 Mital, Marilyn 91,129 Mitchell, James 129 Monson, Charles 129 Morrison, Thomas 129 Morrissey. Debra 84,91,129 Myers. Barbara 129 Myers, Mary 79. 129 Myklebust. Evelyn 129 x , Z? cG n, a :I McGra .Ge Q1 r McLachlan, 0 e 0 ., 5 , V 8 Naegli, Michael 129 Naymark, JoAnn 129 Nelson, Barbara 70, 118,129 Nelson, Carolyn 85,129 Nelson, Gail 84, 129 Nelson, Gerald 129 Neslson, Richard 129 Nides. Ann 89,129 Nierengarten,Mark100, 121,129 Nixon,Jane129 Palmstein, Frank 129 4 Parson, Gregory 129 ' ' Pa lick. John 129 CL6cPKa'cock. Dana 129 Pearson, Ross 129 . Peer, o vid9z,f129 fft-,A'eegpee?Q6ee6e71p12b Petersen, Kathy 116. 117. 129 Peterson. Diane 82.91.129 Peterson, Freda 129 Peterson, Julie 83, 129 Peterson, Mike 120, 129 Peterson. Nora 73.129 Peterson. Warren 129 Piering, Debra 129 Pietrs. Robert 129, 149 Pillsbury. John 129, 149 Plante, Thomas 83,129,149 Pohjola, Elizabeth 129, 149 Poulin, Barbara 84,130,149 Priley, John 101, 109, 130, 149 Radford, Carol 70, 116, 117. 124, 130, 149 Redepenning, Rolanda 84,130, 149 Reid, Lindsay 130, 149 Ricci,Joanna130,149 Rickert, Lewis 96, 102. 103. 121. 130, 149 Riddell. Deborah 83. 130. 149 Ring. John 70, 74, 76.82. 130, 149 Ringsred, Eric 96, 130, 149 Robertson, Nancy 70, 75, 76, 83, 124, 130. 149 Robinson, Linda 149 Rohlf. James 81, 120, 130, 149 Ronstrom, Brian 130, 149 Rootness, Katherine 130 Rosberg, Barry 130, 149 Rosenfield, Stephen 130. 149 Rudh, Barbara 130. 149 Ryan,Carol13O,149 Ryan, Diane 130, 149 Ryan, Shelley 72,77,116,117,13O,149 Ryan, Sue 84,130,149 Saffron. Janet 130. 149 Sahlln, Mark 83.130 Saline, Gary 130, 149 Salminen, Gordon 130, 149 Sandahl, Nancy 84, 130, 149 Sanders. Pamela 130.149 Santa, Richard 111, 130 Sarberg. Douglas 130 Saterlie, Lynn 83, 85, 91, 130 Sather, Jon 130 Sawyer, James 130 Schlect, Linda 130 Schober. James 130 Schroeder, Dale 81,130 Schuldt, Bill 96, 130 Segal, Sarah 70,130 Seiler, Jack 120, 130 Senarighi. Mark 130 Severns. Sally 74, 83. 130 Simmons. Rebecca 130 Simonsen, Gayle 130 Singer, Gary 130 Skarbakka, Judy 130 Skoog, Gerald 130 Smith, Rebecca 130 Smith, Craig 130 Soder. John 130 Soderberg, Jan 130 Soderling, Cynthia 83.130 Soltau, Beth 72,77,83.13O Spehar. Gerald 101, 130 Spehar, Terry Spencer, Eben 109, 130 Spooner, Christine 78,118,130 Spurbeck, Steve 83. 96, 130 Stauber. Anne 83,130 Stein, Martha 130 Stephan, Craig 130 Stephenson, Sara 130 Stockman, William 130 Stout, Sally 130 Strain, Elizabeth 7O,116,117,130 Strewler, Joan 91,130 Stromquist, Jeff 130 Stronach, Melody 83,130 Summers, Cheryl Sundeen. Greg 130 Swanson, David 130 Takacs, Debbie Taklo, Judy 83. 130 Taly, Eugene 131 Tarnowski, Robert Taylor. Brett 131 Tezak, Pamela 131 Theyson. Mary 131 Thomas, Patricia 131 Thomas. Robert 131 Thompson, Judith 131 Tibbetts, Kathleen 131 Tibbitts. Alice 85, 131 Timmons, David 83,131 Tolletson, Robert 131 Tonkin, Janice 84, 131 Torgerson, Judith 131 Torres, Meredith 84, 131 Tranvik, Andrea 84,131 Tyacke, David 131 Thacke, Steven 131 Tyllia. Richard 82,102,131 Ulrich, Kristine 131 Vaughan, Ross 131 Walker, Sam 131 Walton, Christine 131 Webber. Harry Weed.Caryl 83. 131 Wegen, George 131 Welsh, Frances 131 Welsh, Raymond 131 Wesley, Jeanie 70, 131 Westin, Mark 131 Westman, Wendy 83, 131 Whiteman, Deborah 131 Whitlinger, Barbara 81,120,131 Wicklund. David 131 Widdes, Steven 70,71.11O,121. Williams, Robert 83, 131 Williamson. Ann 131 Wilmot, Jeffrey 74, 131 Wilmot, Wayne 131 Wirtanen. Deborah 84, 131 Wolf, Thurza 70.131 Wolff, Virginia 70,131 Wotruba, Patrick 83, 131 Wylie, Thomas 96, 102, 131 Young, Patricia 85. 131 Youngstrom, Jean 131 Zaudtke, Laurie 83, 131 Zeise, Carol 78, 131 Zorbas, Suzanne 131 Zuck, Linda 131 124 sophomores' Ahlquist, Joel 81, 133 Alderink. Mary 133 Aldrich, Steven 133 Alexander. Robert 133 Altman. Diane 91,133 Anderson. Candace 133 Anderson, David 81,133 Anderson, Fredrick 133 Anderson, Gregory 133 Anderson. Jeff 83. 133 Anderson, Mark 133 Andresen, Harold 90.133 Andresen, Richard 133 Anscomb. Betty 133 Anunti. Linda 133 Armold, Judith 133 Arneson. Kristine 84, 133 Ashby. Clifford 133 Aspling, Judy 120. 133 Austin, Craig 133 Axelson, Jane 133 Backen, Bruce 133 Bagley, Merry 133 Bagley. Nancy 133 Bahn, Carol 133 Bailey, William 97,111,133 Baker, Karen 133 Baker, Richard 100. 133 Bakke, Deborah 84, 133 Beeman, Wendy 133 Bannan, Barbara 133 Bellows, Leslie 133 Benson. Catherine 133 Bergquist, Charles 133 Bergquist. Michael 97. 133 Berland. John 81.133 Beron. Mary 133 Birkland, David 133 Bjork, Ronald 133 Blacik, Ben 133 Blankenship, Mike 133 Blehart. Bruce 88.133 Blomdahl.Mariann133 Blustin. David 70.133 Boldstridge, Laurie 133 Boman, Adele 133 Boo, Peter 77, 133 Booth, Debra 133 Borden. Deborah 133 Boyle. Mary 84, 133 Braden, Kathryne 133 Braff, Douglas 84, 109, 133 Brazerol, Kathleen 133 Brenny. John 133 Broman. Fred 133 Brown. Dale 133 Brown. Gary 133 Brown. Steven 133 Bruen, Lois 133 Brun, Tom 97.133 Buchanan, Patricia 84.85,133 Bulluck. Matthew 70. 88, 89, 133 Burns, Joseph 88.133 Bue. Julianne 133 Bue. Kathryn 84.133 Burne, James 133 Burovitsch, David 81,135 Cahoon, Lonnie 133 Cahoon, Terri 84, 133 Cannaday, Charles 133 Carla, Jeffrey 133 Carlson, Daryl 133 Carlson, Gregory 133 Carlson, John 100, 133 Carlson, Kathryn 133 Carlson. Mary 84.85. 133 Carlson, Zaneta 133 Carnes, Stephen133 Carpenter. Nancy 8485.133 Carr, Patti 120. 133 Casper. Kathleen 133 Casperson. Mary 133 Cate. Connie 78,133 Caven. Randal 83. 133 Chabot. Marcia 84,133 Christensen, Carol 133 Christensen. Kristen 84, 133 Christofferson, Alice 84,133 Clark. Charles 133 Coffin, Daniel 133 Coleman, Yvonne 134 Coughlin, Jacqueline 119, 134 Couture, Jeanine 84. 134 Craig, James 100. 134 D'Amour. Kerry 134 Dahlke, Kristine 134 Danielson. Julie 134 Davern, Paul 134 Davidson. Robert 134 Davis, Joy 120, 134 Davis, Susan 134 Day. Douglas 70, 84, 100, 109. 134 Deegan, George 134 Dentinger. Kristine 84,134 DeRosier, Barb 134 Dettman. Daniel 109, 134 Dickey, Barbara 134 Didge, Scott 134 Dolan. Grace 134 Doubrava. Lawrence 134 Dougherty, Wanda 134 Douglas, Debra 84, 134 Douville, Dale 94.134 Dryer, Margaret 134 Dryke. Kathleen 84, 134 Duncan. Bruce 84,134 Eastvold, LaMonte 78.134 Egerstrand. Kristine 78, 134 Eklund. Dale 97,134 Eklund. Laird 134 Elden, John 134 Ellian, Karen 134 Ellis, Anita 134 Emerson, Kay 119. 134 Erickson, Don 134 Esparza, David 97, 120. 132, 134 Ethun, Janice 134 Evensen. Guy Evensen,Wesley134 Everett. Bruce 134 Fetter, David 134 Fiege, Scott 100, 134 Finney. Raylene 134 Finucane, Patrick 134 Fleming, Patricia 84,134 Flynn,GaiI84,134 Fobear, Fred 134 Foster, Jeitrey 84. 97, 109, 134 Fournier, Richard 134 Fredricks, Eric 134 Freeman, Elizabeth 84. 134 Friedman, Joy 134 Funke. Charles 134 Gallagher, Stephen 79,97,134 Garon, Diane 134 Garvue, Karin 78.134 Gates, David 134 Gatlin, Sandra 134 Gilbert, Laird 134 Giles, Michael 134 Gille, Lori-Jean 70, 134 Gjerstad. Ann 134 Glass, George 134 Gleason, Susan 134 Goldfine, Amy 84, 134 Goldish, Lisa 134 Goldman, Julie 134 Gomon, Scott 84. 97, 134 Gorny,Jim135 Gould. John 101, 135 Grant. Terry 135 Graven, William 97,109,135 Greene, Roger 135 Griffith. Margaret 84, 135 Grikis.Solvelgn135 Grindy, Laurie 84, 119, 135 Gross. Roger 135 Gustafson, Nancy 84, 119, 135 Haakensen, Darlene 135 Hagrnan, John 135 Halenbeck, Gretchen 78, 135 Halverson, Rovert 135 Hammer, Kristin 135 Handberg, Christine 135 Handberg, Mary 119, 135 Hanson. Allan 84.135 Harden. Margaret 135 Harmer, Nancy 84,135 Harris, Marjorie 84,135 Hartwick, Jon 135 Hausauer. Barbara 135 Hausauer. Robert 135 Hedland. Kathleen 135 He'rfernan,Christlne135 Heff. Charles 135 Helwig, Karl 81, 135 Hendrickson, Kristine 135 Hendrickson, Richard 103. 135 Hendry. Patricia 135 Hertzel, Holly 135 Hessen, Neal 84, 135 Hieb, Karen 135 Hill, Lawrence 97.135 Hill, Richard 135 Hodapp, Paul 96, 97, 135 Hoden. Steve 84 Hoekstra,Terry135 Holt, Scott 135 Houghtaling,Tom100.103.135 Houglum, Diane 135 Hughes, Richard 97,135 Hughes. Wendy 135 Hultkrantz, Robert 78, 97, 135 Hurd. Robert 135 Husby, Robert 135 ldlett. Debbie 135 lngram, Scott 79, 97 Isaacson, Mike 135 Isle. Tracy 135 Jackman. Donna 119. 135 Jackson, Joanne 135 Jacobson,Tom135 Jahn, Roger 135 Jamar. Sally 135 Jensen. Peggy 84,135 Jeronimus. Peter 71, 110, 132, 135 Johnsen, Brad 135 Johnsen, Karen 135 Johnson, Barb 83, 135 Johnson, Bonnie 135 Johnson, Bruce 97,109,135 Johnson, Charles 135 Johnson. 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