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

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Q, WSA ' tom langguth august 27, 1952 - october 26, 1969 he was always there - he never stood out in a crowd but was someone you could depend upon - he never let anyone down - he was a friend to all. bunny boman he always made me laugh no matter what mood i was in. I'OgGI' SWOI' tom was the type of kid who was always fun to be with. neal hessen he was just an all around great kid - he was the kind of guy you'd be proud to call your friend. bryan flaherty tom was one of a kind - to make someone happy was his only objective - he was a wonderful kid. ' bud backen i remember him mostly from broomball - he was frail but he could go animal with the toughest of the ogres - tom was a nice guy too - he never crossed anybody and was always in a good mood. dave blustin 9 WELL, HERE I Am Aefxm. HCM DO You LLKE MR, fvHQK'5 PICTUREY? Mx-W5E VOLJ'LL GET HIM FOR HOMEROQM NEXT YEAR4 NGLU :Ts ww 'TURN TO SAY, WELL Brew SENIOR, I HO E You HAUQ A 60013 Tnvve vJiTl-I YOUR LAST YEAR AT BEAR OLD EAST, 1-'WX CQOHUG To M155 You ALOT, BUT THEREE3 STILL WOQDLAMD IVXETHODXST- ERHCSQMS ARE eonoe AIAJAYJ BUT MAYBE WE QAN WSIT THEM SOME' THVXE. OH T01vx,1 DONT WAN'T TO GROUU UP AND AQ-T LIKE AAI ADULT. HEAvE:v 1:OP26lDl CANOE TRW Qcmnme UP Scofxl, HOT TO MQNUOM SOMECNE UJHO as U., going, OM VL T. BETTER STQP wmrlroe ?5iiFQf2E, THIS GETS Too SOUPYI THE BEST oF LUCK To Yoo. LOVE, JOYLV' EvERyT,m,g-I HEAR You PLAYING, THE ORGAN, 1 GET A LUMP IN MY THQOA-fl AND 'Tl-MNT ISN'-f FROM NAUSEA7-,pfxil YEITHEFQ. 'IM So Pfivhpg Of Yoo Nil!!! L16 Q fly E wee !zi+33 eifiaijk 661 Mbffefffwi X Qi? iziqjvgf fmfmfw fx QQ , fy X efg 6 K '37 my q4'? ,vc ZAATQQ5, TEEQL-t7ifEL3 ,k is A ff' CQ. faculty editors: peg jense arm lee :l'Zr'!'2QuinEk -izsdle' , ,, !5'!.!! ?!Wf I Ili! if 2 g D ? , fficials direct school affairs The administration of any school, especially of a large one, needs a department whose function is to directly deal with relations between students and administration. Mr. Bittner's job is to see that this function is fulfilled with maximum efficiency. The smoothness of East student- administration relationships in a time when concepts of student involvement in school affairs are changing as rapidly as today is a tribute to the effectiveness and effi- ciency of Mr. Bittner and his staff. Another contribution of Mr. Bittner, and one of which most students are unaware, is his service in a key post in the athletics program. All students owe a vote of thanks to Mr. Bittner for his part in coordinating these enjoyable contests. Mr. Bittner's efforts toward not only efficiency in the administration but also toward good relations between the students and the administration have greatly im- proved the effectiveness of education at East. Mr. Victor Bittner, Assistant Principal 12 This new edition of the Birch Log signifies the end of another school year. Hopefully for each of you, this year has been marked in the pages of your personal history book. l trust there are a number of major accomplish- ments to which you can point with pride. This memory book should serve to remind you of the life and times of our school during the year just past. My hope is that your memory of these months will be pleasant, now and in the years to come. For the seniors, this is the end of the beginning. Your life will take on a new dimension with the awarding of the high school diploma. To the juniors, the year ahead offers an opportunity unexcelled for continuing the programs begun by the class of '70, And to the sophomore class, new areas of responsibility are opening to you as you look forward to the time when it will be your task to as- sume the major responsibility for student leadership. And so, as we close the record for the 1969-1970 school year, may I wish for each of you a most pleasant Principal and happy future. , A Q Mr. joe Berini Counselors satisfy educational needs ln a large and crowded school, the individual student may feel as though he has shrunk to the status of only one more body hurrying through the halls. At East, this problem is further compounded by the split scheduling and computer programming necessitated by our large student body. The purpose of the counseling staff is to assure that the personal needs of each student at East are met as well as possible by his educational experience. The guidance counselors are both willing and prepared to help any stu- dent benefit as much as possible from his three years at East High School, as well as aiding students with person- al problems. In addition, the counselors aid students in planning their future through administration of college entrance tests, study of academic, vocational and techni- cal education, and discussion of other career possibilities. The counselors seek to help every student evaluate his strengths and weaknesses and then choose a course of action suited to his needs and skills. Mr. David Fraser Mr. Roger Roffler 1 Mp... x 1 13 , . Y S E Arthur Amundson james Amundson Art I, Ceramics, Iewelrymak- Math 10-11: National Honor ing, Printmaking, Ass't. Society Advisor, BS. - St. Hockey Coach, BA. and MA. Cloud State College. -UMD. V ....... Philip Boekhoff Donald Bourdeau Math 9,11, BME. - U. of Health, Physical Education, Minn., BS. - UMD. Hockey Coach, BS. - UMD. 1969-70 Faculty . . . training students for the future Gifford Axdahl Electronics l-Il, Metalsg BS. Stout State U., MA. - UMD. Robert Burrows English 11, Social Studies 10- 11-12, Qpin Mind Advisor, BA. - Hamline U., MA. - Columbia U. 14 Mrs. Dorothy Bartle Office Practice, Shorthand l- ll, Coordinator of School Ac- tivities, Student Council Advi- sor, BA. - Gustavus Adolphus. Howard Brokken Math 11-12-13, BS. - Winona State College, Meteorology Certificate - U. of Chicago. Robert Canfield Public Speaking, Social Stud- ies 10, Theatre Arts, Drama Department, PA Announcers, Stage Crew, and National Thespians Advisorp BS. and MS. - St. Cloud. Gordon Carlson English 12, Birch Log Advisor, BS. - U. of Wisconsin, Madi- son, M.Ed. - WSU, Superior. Z f G? '5- . .Ati ...A Miss Clyda Dressen Health, Physical Education, Girls' Swimming and Track Coach, Girls' Intramural Ad- visor, BS. - Winona State College, MS. - U. of Colora- do, Boulder. F Q .y - . c V , .. .mf M l s I A Ky f , V f Y .a ir 7 4 i . r flf' , ff-1? jf ! iiifitii' gi ' 1 -ikfiziiiii. Y... -4:-V H' ---rf':g5,f,, , X-rf' ss. . F -me i 0 its 2531215 A as In Mrs. june Carlson English 10, Sophomore Class Advisor, BS. - UMD. Miss lean DeGrio Biology, Red Cross Advisor, BS. - UMD. 'I y'ffPing om! A l l I . ' sf N , -.gf Q ' l ts.. M 2 5. 2 XV- is F Ronald Edmunds English 11-12, BS. - UMD. Mrs. Betty Currier English 12, Senior Studies, BS.-UMD. it 2 , a ' .. if .5 - f X' R L 'L 6 Vi , ur-, l f 1 K J .. . N. J A Q 1 N . . A 3 Mrs. jeanne Davi French I-II-IV, Latin Il, French Club Advisor, BA. A HamlineU. 3 l Tony Emanuel Small Motor Repair, Wood- working I-Il, Ass't. Football Coach, BS. - St. Cloud State. A-U Q- Qi Mrs. Margaret Fawcett English 10-11, junior Class Advisor, BS. - UMD. 15 E e Paullfilipi Social Studies 12, BA. and MA. A New York State Teachers College. Mrs. Shirley Graham Home Economics I-ll, Home Management, BS. - UMD. 16 William Fayling Audio Visual Coordinatorg Cross Country Coach, Junior Class Advisor, BA, - U. of Minn, So this is how you spend your free periodl?l Donald Garnett Computer Math, General Math, Math 10g Baseball Coach, BA. - St. Olaf. Mrs. Sandra Hanson German I-II-III, BS. - UMD. Terrance Germ Marketing I-ll, DECA Advi- sor, BS. and BA. - U. of Minn. Mrs. Carroll Hawley English 11, Humanities, Se- nior Class Advisor, BS. - UMD. Dennis Gold Chorale, Pep Band, Varsity Band, Woodwind Groups, B Mus.Ed., U. of Nebraska, Lincoln. A. H. Holper Social Studies 12, BS. - Be- midji State College, MS. v U. of North Dakota. D. Roger Iohnson Math 9,115 Assft. Baseball Coach5 BS. - State College, Mayville, North Dakota. 4 9 ., .. .T eee gy 1 f al aa Q - 3 - K ,. . 2 f '55 a 1 1 so .a 1-if . 1.1 f 7 ' ' ':'W-9?-f77i5:3 . f H uw ,W james Iohnson English 10-115 BA. and MA. - UMD. Michael Kinnunen Social Studies 105 BS. - UMD. N. 4.3 no Melhoir Kumsha Painting, Senior Studiesg BS. - UMD, M Ed. - U. of Minn. Who's there? Leroy Johnson Architectural Drafting, Tech- nical Drafting, Woodworking I: BS. - UMD. ,. RobertLauer Bookkeeping, School Treasur- er, BS. - Bemidji State Col- lege, MS. - U. of North Dakota. Roger Jones Social Studies 10-115 BS. - WSU, Superior, MA. - U. of Michigan. Mrs. Eileen Kochevar Office Practice, Shorthand I, Typing I, BS. - Bemidji State College. s ,vfvn an FRANCE Q T Mrs. Virginia L'Heureux Spanish I-ll-Ill-lV5 Ass't, Girls' Club Advisor, Majorette Advisorp BA. - Texas College of Arts and Industries, MA. - U. of Madrid, Spain. 17 ' fi Q ar se A E . T fE A ' - J ' V A F P' W l P .4 9 V - I K K V V7 X3.f3'f2iIffwa Thomas Little Sociology, Social Studies 10, BA. - UMD, STB. - New York Theological Seminary. Ui Ronald McKinnon Math 10-11-12g BS. - UMD, I8 .. ' . .Q-. . nf .M-fm .ff EV S 1 if Mrs. Millicent Lurye AP English, English 12, BA. - U. of Minn., BS. - UMD. Mrs. Jeanne Mendoza Biology, High-Q Coach, BS. - UMD. joseph Mrkonich Social Studies 11, Basketball Coach, Football Coach, BS. and MA. v U. of Minn. Mr. Skogg explains chemistry to an as- piring scientist. Roy Magney English 11, Ski Team Coach, BA. - Carleton College, BS. - UMD. 133-4 F15 ee Bert Minwegen Psychology, Speech Coach, BA. - College of St. Thomas. Miss Linda McAnelly Social Studies 10-11, BA. - U. of Iowa. -. I :iff B' ,. ,f K i e i .Qi ' L5 . elf 1 . .iyfiliibegf - L ' -e.,fTl-iaeiairii' -97 3 . fliftiif Robert Mix A Cappella, Birchwood, and Girls' Choirs, BA. - Luther College, M Mus.Ed. - Mon- tana U. Teachers number 65 vf?f'i?'?'1sS54L1 , Y -yggfigss e.,,. Il. 2 'I L r 1. r .4 Mrs. Anne Murray French II-Ill, BS. - U. of Minn. Family affair David Nyholm Technical Drafting, Technical Metals, BS. - UMD. 1? 5 5 . ? W fm gwigf i f??Qj11Q5?ff?3 vgiiw ifiiit 4 .,-,-..2.2.aa.,...f-g.2,f,',- ..f f . ---,a.:s.a,ij - egg! 15 as 5' 1 u jack Nordling Anatomy, Biology, Physiolo- gy, BS. A Hillsdale College. Mrs. Donna Oberg English 10, Ass't. Girls' Club Advisor, BS. - UMD. Paul in L' ii Nfl Mrs. Diane Otten Miss Dorothy Paul Eric Peterson Adv A fChemistrQc,VJ English 10-11, High-Q Coach: Press English 10-11-12, Girls' Debate, Social Studies 11, , basics, Club ill U. of Illinois-BS. Club Advisor, Qgeyhound National Forensic League Ad- .lzlfgrp BS. and MSTIVVX-Q U, Tflfjllm Advisor, BS. and MA. - U. of visor, BA. 4 UMD, BS. - U. fgupgggarf gy L Sl My Minn. of Minn. .lhtfvl fl vi 1 It fr' U i l'i A' l J' I N- fi ' X, 'Nl Y' mi. ,Q l 5 -tr V ,f fx 'jj 19 'Nr' Thomas Pulford Social Studies 10-11: BS. - UMD, MA.-U.of Minn. i li9' T 1 9 . ' f.. . gt? ki sf - . L.5k4Yw Richard Schrack Art II, Experimental Art, Sculpture, BS. - UMD, M Ed. - Arizona State U. 20 x 3 -' f ryy-gk: u .yMW.g.. Glen Rolle Health, Physical Education: Athletic Director, E Club Advisor: BS. - U. of Illinois, MA. - U. of Minn. Richard Skogg Chemistry, Nurses' Chemis- try: Ass't. Track Coach, Drill Team Advisor, BS. - UMD, M Ed, - WSU, Superior. Beryl Pettigrew Orchestra: BM. and MA. Iowa State U. Ingenuity is always admired. I Irwin St, john Health, Physical Education: Assit. Basketball Coach, Boys Intramurals: BS. and MS. - Bemidji State. MY HERC , -sw ' pg i . 'T rg' - sv 'QW?Pl f Q i:,::: ,. . . Sim ' Donald Smith Senior Studies, Wind Ensem ble: Pep Band, Stage Band BA. - Carthage College, MA. A Western Illinois U, s Mrs. Pat St. john Health, Physical Education: Cheerleader Advisor: BS. - Bemidji State. ,pf I D I UUHLD lam 'fi RobertStrom Senior Studies, Social Studies 11, School Store, BA. and MA. - UMD. john Stennes Math 10-11: BS, - Bemidji State. What would we do without . . . Robert Verchota Biology, Asst Football Coach, Track Coachz BS. and MS. - Winona State. Cooks: Mrs. Edna Green, Mrs, Diane Sponniclc, Mrs, Carrie Martenus, Mrs. jeanette Rohady, Mrs. jordis Harpke. 50 I E44 Secretaries: Mrs. Gail Larson, Mrs. Ceil johnson, Miss Char Larson. William Whereatt Physical Science, Physics, Associate of Science f Marion Institute, BS. and M Ed. - WSU, Superior. Nurse: Miss Lois johnson. i ..,-f-' Ella Ji l1i1E3sEM!li Si K 1 l v J 5 li Mrs. Nancy Soland, Librarian, Mrs. Char Nichols, AV Assistant, Custodians: Dwight Thompson, Arnold Olson, john Gregory, Wil- Mrs. Virginia Furo, Library Assistant, Miss jean Macrae, Librarian. liam Woodke, Darrel Olson, tmissing: Orville Morrison, john Weth- al, Duane johnson, Willard Tjaderj. 21 - '. vig if -If kin Y Mi 'Mr HCJCI 115165 K N editors: lori gille brad trenary karen johns en rim, xildcrwmv rw me . M 23 Birch Loggers do it again Anyone who has seen the sign on the door at the end of the third floor hall must wonder what powers of evil car- ry on their strange rituals behind it, In the daylight, this recess appears innocent and harmless, but let anyone dare to venture beyond it after dark and they may see strange things, flickering lights and disjointed figures, as the staff works desperately to meet their deadlines. Nancy Bagley is top man on the totem pole of this year's annual. Bruce Ojard is the sole photographer. Most of his hours are spent either taking or developing pic- tures. Without the efforts of the staff, and those of our advisor, Mr. Gordon Carlson, this Birch Log would not have been possible. tg-iff!! .VM gf We . -r W , .Q-vt' .eff in The MAN in the Dark Room: Bruce Ojard Financial Staff: frow 11: jane Nides, Lorrie Stromme 1Business Manag- erl, Mark Norgard, Wendy Miller. lrow 21: Karen Lomen, Lois Meints, Raylene Marling, Iamie Kreiman, Michelle Le Masurier, Nancy Or- mand, Barb Hon. Qrow 31: Kathy Casper, Karen Pelto, Joyce johnson, Gretchen Tranvick, Jan Keachie, Linda Peplinski, Nancy Pride, Ann Fichtner. fmissingj: Kathy Watters. 24 .ns Sports Editors: julie Bye, Doug Braff, David Wheeler. Activity and Faculty Editors: IL-RJ: Ann Lee, Lori Cille, Karen Johnsen, The Room, Brad Trenary, Peg Jensen. Advisor Mr. Gordon Carlson and Editor Nancy Bagley have a fruitful discussion. QI.-Rl: Art Editor: Lynn Sandness, Copy Editor: Kris Hendrickson, Editoreat-large: Karen Heib. Class Editors: frow 11: Shelly Pendleton, Linda Singer, Marzie Harris. trow 21: lane Soltau, Sue Lamoureux, jane Ferris. 25 K, ,, eszsi,1s,, .. , www Varsity Band: lrow lj: Karen Southworth, jennifer Holleman, Lisa Oppel, Anne Marden, Anne Palmstein, Toby Segal, Barb Hanson, Bev O'Keefe, Nancy Appleby, Nancy Ormand, Wanda Dougherty, Kathy Olson, Io Piccanatto, Craig Cato, Bill Brown, Janice Hill. trow 21: Shar- on Haggy, janet Anderson, Betsy Ingram, Sue Clarke, janet johnson, Mike Strop, Dean Stynsberg, Margaret, Steve Allen, Mike Mihelick, The power of the band The East band, under the direction of Mr. Donald Smith, has expanded its program considerably this year. In addition to concert and pep band, band members parti- cipate in wind ensemble and stage band. To help Mr. Smith with his schedule, as well as to aid Mr. Mix with the choirs, Mr. Gold has been added to our staff. Band officers are: Sue Schultz - President, Joy Davis - Vice President, Sue Davis - Secretary-Treasurer, and Brad Wilmot, Equipment Manager. Both the concert and stage bands present concerts during the school year, and the pep band performs at all home games and pep assem- blies. The band as a whole marches in the Christmas City of the North Parade. East High wouldn't Stand Without the Power of the Band !! 26 Scott Holt, Tom Gustafson, Bob Minor. lrow 3j: Bruce Manthey, Greg Owens, Craig Taylor, Curtis Taylor, Dan Palmstein, Harold Gooch, Dean Olson, trow 41: Mr, Gold, joe Burns, Mary Parker, Tim johnson, Russell Barnes, Ken Haggy, joel Ahlquist, Greg Knutsen. frow SJ: Christine Petrulo, jeff Kallio, jim Carter, Mark Heisler, jeff McCulloch, Dave Houglam. tmissingl: Don Davern, Greg Madill, Paul Pikey. N i 7 www' Band Officers: ll.-Rl: joy Davis, Sue Davis, Sue Schultz, xf Stage Band: lrow ll: Mike Johnson, Sue Shultz, Mike Crigoni, Mike Rozenzweig, Sue Van Curen, Brad Wilmot, Tim james, Bob Brekke, Mike Carlberg, jim Buck. lrow Zlz Mr. Cold, Sue Davis, Paula Schultz, VVind Ensemble: lrow 11: Sue Schultz, Stephanie Kallio, Debbie Nyman, Holly Olson, Anne Leek, Marilyn Alsop, Mark Isackson, Pam Harper, Sandy Goranson, Audrey Ollenburger, Bill Kase, joy Davis. lrow ZJ: Pat Haworth, Sandy Peterson, Patti Carr, Sue Savor, Tim High, Dave Petter, Carol Iohnson, Mike Rosenzweig, Bruce Hanson, Mike Crigoni, Ullll Q52-sr Dave Brokken, Dave Monson, Dave Hawes, joy Davis, Kris Killiman Anne Leek, john Koskinen. Sue Van Curen, Don Boyd, Mike johnson, lrow 31: Mark VanderHorck, Diane Dahlke, Kristyne Allison, Sue Davis. frow 41: Charles Young, Brad Wilmot, Tim james, jim Buck, Bob Brekke, Michael Carlberg. frow Sl: john Koskinen, joe Burns, Kris Killiman, Peggy Rose, Iudy Aspling, Mr, Smith, Dave Monson, Dave Brokken, Paula Schultz, Dave Hawes. X, 4- . X NX ,K s., V, ,H ,fe xi! I T' 9 Orchestra: lrow ll: LaMonte Eastvold, John Klaber, Mary Anne Peter- son, Susan Brekke. lrow 21: Liz Johnson, Bob Hultkrantz, Dan Lali- berte, Wendy Snydock, Ann Leek. frow 31: Gretchen Halenbeck, Joanne Chalupsky, Linda Davern, Charles Yan Buskirk, Elizabeth lohnson, Rolf Krogstad, Sue Shultz, Stephanie Kallio, Patty Haworth. Orchestra supplies culture The orchestra has not been one of the better known organizations of East High School. Neither have they regularly been given the recognition that they deserve. Yet, the orchestra provides its members with enjoyment and achievement. As one member testified: Playing in the orchestra has provided me with a rewarding experi- ence. The group enjoys playing together and we are all given a feeling of real achievement when one ofthe piece is well done. The orchestra is under the direction of Mr. Pettigrew. The year's officers include: President, Scott Ingram - Vice President, Kevin Mattson - Secretary, Sue Ostezez- ski - and Treasurer, Liz johnson. Under this leadership, the orchestra plays on. 28 lrow 43: Sharon Flokstra, Kris Anderson, Laurie Hedin, Wendy' Abbott, Terryl Eastvold, Deborah Crier, Sarah Beier. lrow SJ: David Brokken, David Monson, Paula Schultz, David Hawes, Mark VanderHoe-rck Diane Dahlke. lrow 6j: Kris Killiman, Peggy Rose, ludy Aspling. Officers: QL-RJ: Sue Cstazeski, Kevin Mattson, Liz johnson, Scott Ingram. fa. trow U: Scott Ingram, Charles Thomas, David Sahee, Steve Linne. trow 2j: Cigale Ahlquist, Caroline Moeller, Boh Brekke, Cathy Aguar, Mari- lyn Alsop. trow 31: Linda Mars, Kim Montgomery, Patti Martenson, Patti Carr, Sue Savor, joy Davis, Bill Case. lrow 41: john Hinzmann, jane Ollenburger, Mark Stokes, Charles Young, Tim james, Brad Wil- rnot, jim Burk, Sue Davis, Kris Allison. trow 51: Sue Ostazeski, Kevin Mattson, Sandra Martenson, Mike johnson, john Kane, Bruce Esse, Mr. Pettigrew, joe Burns, john Koskinen. Charles Van Buskirk gets helpful hints from Mr, Pettigrew, What did you say that number was? 29 A'Cappella Choir: frow U: Pat Brazerol, Colleen Sheeks, Mary Boyle, Debbie johnson, Nancy Carpenter, Cyndi Kunz, Leslie Morton, Mary Halverson, Debbie Nisius. trow Zj: Crissy johnson, Gail Plewacki, Sue Boldt, Ann Crawford, Nancy Walczak, Diane Plumb, Candy VVegerson, Chorale: frow lj: Michelle Riley, Claudia Fisketti, Lorraine Drimel, Lin- da Singer, Patty McMahon, judy Stephenson, Katy Mara, Leah Master- son, Diane johnson, Nancy Friest, Margaret Granberg, Karen Lainen, Sandra Leeman, Patty Grozdanich, Kris Dentinger, Nancy Norland, Vickie johnson, Mary Lane, Mr. Gold. frow Zj: Becky Odegaard, Kathy Osbakken, Kay Fedo, Chris Christiansen, joyce Thompson, Debbie Swanson, Terry Cahoon, Pat Fleming, Michelle LeMasurier, Barb Strauss, Marvin Shold, Vincent Coker, Idelle Missila, Kathy Bye, Pam Kris Arneson, Rebecca Sweet. frow 3j: Craig Oberg, jack Barton, john McEwen, Dave Olson, Laird Eklund, Scott Williams, Paul Olson, Greg Downs. Qrow 41: Mr, Mix, james Backstrom, john Miller, Rick Bye, Warren Gooch, Doug Braff, Randy Truax, Neal Ritari, Moore, Laurie jensen, Nancy Harmer, Cheryl Tosseland. frow 3j: jenni- fer Claypool, Peggy DeArmond, Cindy Martinson, Debbie Halvorson, Bob Rosenfield, Neal Carlson, Eric Witzig, Donald Hafner, Mark Even- son, Andy Braden, Dorothy Knutson, Pat Buchanan, Bert Bergeron, Tom St, Germain. lrow 4j: Dave Strand, Myron Anderson, Kevin Whiteman, Cliff Ashby, jeff Foster, Tom Livingston, Doug Nelson, jim Wren, Martin Mattson, Don Gustafson, Scott Sundquist. min' lrow 11: Mary Livingston, Kris Meyer, Gretchen Tranvik, Candy An- derson, Margaret Griffith, Peggy Jensen, jean Birkelancl, Diane Houg' lum, Sue Reagor. frow 21: Candy Yon Goertz, Gail Iohnson, lane Sole tau, Marjorie Barnes, Michelle Stronach, Nancy Gustafson, Janice Officers: Scott Williams, Debbie johnson, Doug Day. K, , My , regatta ff Q up iii Barnes, Kris Katzele, Joanne Kirby. frow 31: 1erryTorvund, Bob Haan, Randy Gaven, Scott Eifield, Russell Mead, Dave Nimmo, Dan Zigich. trow 41: Mark Johnson, Doug Day, Chuck Haavik, Steve Hoden, Mike Kemp, Tom Starr, Rod Ness, Bill Marquardt. The varied carols I hear A fine choir has been a tradition of East High School. This year's choir is no exception. Mr. Mix characterized the Afappella Choir as a performing group with great spirit and loyalty. Everyone in choir enjoyed participating in the ensemble, and choir is one activity missed by stu- dents when they leave East. The choir continued their traditional activities this year. For the first time, the choir and orchestra presented their Christmas concert in the Arena-Auditorium. East high and the whole East com- munity have always been able to take pride in their choir. This year continued the tradition. Chorelaires: frow 'I1: Diane Plumb, Diane Houglum, Kris Meyer. frow 21: Doug Day, Debbie johnson, Crissy johnson, Neal Ritari, Joanne Kifbyx Georgia Mohon, lrow 31: Dave Nimmo, john McEwen, Nancy Gustafson, Steve lloden, Cyndi Kunz, Scott Williams, Dan Zigich, Randy Caven. A 31 Cirl's Choir: trow U: Kathy Oren, Margie Peterson, Jenny O'Melia, Debbie Schraber, Leslie Aldrich, Cherry Peloquin, Pat Dantel, Jeanette Ness, Mardy Peterson, Peggy Holgate, Kathy Antonich, Dora Thomas, Barb Dickey. Qrow 21: Connie Wallene, Moriene McClure, Donna Ellef- son, Beth Clibbery, Sue Swanstrom, Betsy Rundquist, Cherinne Han- son, Linda Lurye, Mary Whiteman, Karrin Eldred, Nancy Weber, Kathy Hughes, Jill Poster, Pat Berg, frow 3J: Mr. Mix, Arlene Dillon, Debbie Birchwood Choir: lrow lj: Mr. Mix, Cherly Anderson, Debbie Thore- son, Judy Bye, Rose Ann Hoene, Ann Leek, Debbie Haigh, Debbie Campbell, Barb Stovern, Donna Tveit, Paula Schultz, Terry Sands, Patti Oppel, Lisa Kin, Beth Skinner, Diane Beck, Becky Ballou, Arlene Alden, Joyce Kubiski. trow 21: Shirley Hed, Jennifer Woodard, Jackie Reeves, Connie Evingson, Camilla Anderson, Linda Reich, Ruth Mead, Janet Julien, Judy Hoshal, Doris Klaber, Kathy Olsen, Robbie Kenney, Cathy Crandall, Barb Bronikowski, Lisa Hoch, Temby Owens, Lorie Bangs, Hughes, Lorraine Berg, Laurie Bakke, Cheryl Wilson, Lise O'Melia, Lynn Hedin, Raylene Marling, Barb Hon, Pat Larrabee, Lori Nordin, Beth Crobe, Barb Derosier. trow 4J: Charlotte Peterson, Pat Brown, Cathy Culkar, Sue Hill, Jane Connor, Amy Hooker, Julie Mattei, Nancy Eckman, Bonnie Lax, Sue Plankers, Peggy Halverson, Lise Spencer, Barb Beatty, Bitsy Kutz. Pat Sever. frow 3J: Joanne Taklo, Lorrie Burg, Keith Arneson, Richey Morris, Terry Zuadtke, Ted Decker, Ted Dallos, Robert Chapman, Brent Haworth, Rick Ketcham, Bill Brice, Mike Witzke, Dave Carpen- ter, Terry Juahlainen, Mark Ankarlo, frow 411 Rolf Larson, Rick Ros- berg, Dave Singer, Lee Anderson, Randy Clemons, Richard Bentz, Rog- er Oberg, Jeff Sund, Keith Johnson, John Hoshal, Dave Haavick, Tim Luhm, John Kingsley, Dan Raitt, Brad Smith, Dave Sykes, Tom Lamou- reux, Robert Soderstron, James Bradshaw, Our loyal president, Iohn Schmidt. Are you really going to print that?? Student Council Officers: QI.-RJ: Dave Spicer, Mary Livings- ton, Iohn Schmidt, Dave Blustin, Eric Predricks. Student involved in school affairs Traditionally, student government has been a mockery of the concept of self-government. Last year, the Student Council began an effort to make East student government a reality. This effort was continued in 1970. The Student Council, led by john Schmidt as President, Dave Blustin as senior Vice President, Dave Spicer as junior Vice Presi- dent, Mary Livingston as Secretary and Eric Fredericks as Treasurer, extended self-government to Q students at East by abolishing requirements for participation. Every student at East had the opportunity to be involved in student council by attending meetings and making their feelings and ideas known. Student Council had the goal this year of concentrating on the important issue of school - education - and by- passing the unimportant or irrelevant aspects of public school. Thus, the traditional concerns of Student Council - dances and dress codes - were no longer the major concerns of student government this year. East has be- come a school where students take an interest in the ma- jor concerns of school life. 33 Seniorsr il-'Rh Kris Dahlkff 5119 Schultz, TOID Nygafd, Curt Obefg, fmissingl: Ruth Vanderl-lorck, Rick Hughes, David Esparza, Paul Pat Jim Craig, Roger jahn, Chuck Schweiger, Lori Cille, Dave Wheeler. fel-5011, Bgb Halverson, Student Council: relevant to today's affairs Ya wanna see my quick draw? V , 1 N , j e ,251 , B' ln K , . ,f i .-. Executive Board: II.-RJ: Doug Day, Dave Blustin, Jackie Coughlin, jack john Schmidt, Kris Dentinger, Rick Shefchik, Katy Mara, Nancy Lee Berland, Sheryl Olson, Mary Livingston, Eric Fredricks, Char Lund, Dave Spicer. lmissingl: Scott Koidahl, Jim Rose. 34 Honorary Members: IL-Rj : julie Bye, Neal Hessen, Nancy Bagley, Patti Carr, Bruce Blehart, Maria Vera. Members-at-large: tl.-Rj: Tiss Underdahl, Cindy Hartland, Pat Buchanan, Debbie johnson, jon Kane, Les McKeen, Liz johnson, jan Schneider. tmissingj: Peder Nelson, Karen Ringsred. ra-'F ...Q M 4 hm, 3 . . 5-..-..., W ' .R juniors: frow lj: Tim james, Mike Kemp, jim Stebe, Mary Halvorson, Nancy Eckman, Ann Crawford, john Miller, Carl Ulrich. Crow 21: Steve D. johnson, jim McLean, Doug Nelson, Cathy Aguar, Caci Predericks, Sophomoresz jrow lj: Mardi Peterson, Debbie Bennett, Shirley Hed, Debbie 0'Keefe, Betsy Kutz, Claudia Frank, Peter Isola. trow 21: jim Schwerdt, Kathy Hughes, jim Reid, Diane Dahlke, Sue Schmidt, Rick - s . s 0 . , --Q fi t ., , F 1 . if, w js can S ., ff ma-it ii ' fi. P if K i Y , 4.54 lr Nah! al Scott Fisher, Rick Bye, Rick Strand, tmissingj: john Bullock, Randy Maddox. Ketchum, Dave jones, jennifer Woodard, Rick Enrico. lmissingj: Becky Bridges. 1231 3 5 NFL: frow 11 Jim Reid, Tracey Blare, Andy Goldfine, Bill Abrams, Mike Cohen, Debbie O'Keefe, Reine Berdie, Sue Plankers, ti-ow 21 Peter Isola, Howard Marcus, Jim Nides, Toby Carlson, Mark McDonald, Dave Blustin, Debbie Booth, Eric Fredricks, fi-ow 31 Carol Schrader, Kris Christenson, Mr. Peterson, Bruce Blehart, frow 41 Marcia Chabot, Deb- bie Iohnson, Anne Marden, John Wolff, Qi-ow 51 Kris Hendrickson, Dave Olson, Wendy Hughes, Iohn Klaber. I Thespians: frow 11 Bart Schneider, Tom Nygard, Mike Cohen. Qrow 21 Margie Barnes, JoAnne Kirby, Michele Stronach, Pat Maus, Jane Sotau, Leslie Morton. fi-ow 31 Kris Katzele, Gail Plewacki, Debbie Nisius, Can- dy Wegerson, Laurie Grindy, Nancy Carpenter. frow 41 Jerry Pittman, Wendy Miller, Randy Truax, Craig Oberg, Chuck Haavik, frow 51 Dave Walters, Nancy Gustafson, Gretchen Tranvik, Bruce Blehart, Rick Bye, Larry Dubrava, Ed Wegerson, Brad Trenary. 36 National Forensic league speaks The NFL fthat's National Forensics League, not the National Football League1 is an organization whose mem- bers earn membership through participation in some field of debate or speech. After students have obtained their membership, they are able to work toward advanced degrees. They are also entitled to attend the fall and spring student congresses, and each spring the district NFL tournament is held. This year the advisor is Mr. Eric Peterson, and the president is Bruce Blehart. Thespians produce and act dramas The East Chapter of the National Thespian Society has two purposes. The first is to recognize student achieve- ment in the areas of acting and backstage work. The sec- ond is to encourage the production of superior dramatic endeavors at East. Membership can be earned through participation in class plays, one-act plays, and work on stage, makeup, set and costume committees. Under the direction of Mr. Robert Canfield, the society sponsored plays throughout the year. Many members also participated in the summer musical. Quill and scroll prolific writers If a student at East is interested in the field of journal- ism, he may work on either the Greyhound or the Birch Log. Extraordinary ability and achievement on the part of members of these staffs is rewarded by admission to Quill and Scroll. To be eligible, one must be in the upper third of his class and have the recommendation of the publications' advisors. Somewhere, hidden among the present members of Quill and Scroll, may be the Pulitzer prize journalists of tomorrow. honor society tutored students Requirements for entrance into the National Honor Society are difficult to meet. Candidates are required to do well scholastically tseniors must have a 3.2.5 and ju- niors 3.5 Averagej, but scholastic achievement is not the only criterion. Members must also pass the test of faculty inspection and measure up in character, leadership and service. The attention of this year's honor society has been concentrated upon continuing the traditional tutor- ing program. row 1: Neal Hessen, Bruce Ojard. row 2: Lori Gille, Jan Stuckman, Judy Aspling. row 3: Karen Johnsen, Linda Singer, Lorrie Stromme, Jane Sol- tau. row 4: Terry Cahoon, Ann Lee, Sue Lamoureux. row 5: Jane Ferris, Karen Hieb, Peggy Johnson, Jack Berland. missing: Julie Bye, Nancy Bagley, Brad Trenary, Holly Klund, Doug Braff, Dave Blustin, Shelly Pendleton, Les Bellows, Tim Nichols, Kathy Watters, Kris Hendrickson, Lynn Sandness. L-R: Sue Ostazeski, Nancy Bagley, John Wolff, Mary Beth Nevers, John Hagman, Nancy Gustafson, Scott Williams, Connie Cato, Julie Bye, Candy Wegerson, Ann Lee, John Could, Lorrie Stromme, Audrey Ollenburger, Sue Lamoureux, Kris Hendrickson, Liz VanBuskirk, Sue Schultz, Nancy Lee, Debbie Johnson, Wendy Hughes, Peggy Jensen, Joy Davis, Molly Southworth, Shelly Munter, Les Morton, Chuck Thomas. 1 W., Swv, yt . NHT IOIXHLXL HUMOR Dllxl6'I5l-LINC-55 37 A week of red and grey Red and Gray Day is the focus of student attention during the winter months. Backed by a student poll de- manding more action, the Red and Grey Day Committee expanded activities into previously untouched areas. From the simple events of coronation, dance and game, Red and Grey Day has grown to include, arm wrestling, all-star volleyball, snomobile racing, wrestling, and cake eating. Something for Everyone - the motto of the Red and Grey Day committee. The most popular of the new events were the lottery, 38 run by a coalition of Nerkey Enterprises and Dave Spicer, and the crowning of Mr. and Mrs. East, Mrs. Hawley and Mr. Skoog. The obvious impartiality of those who con- ducted the competition was reflected in the satisfaction of everyone with the ou tcomes. To cap off the festivities, Debbie Johnson was crowned Miss East 1970 at the coronation dance. The dance fol- lowed the traditional basketball game. This year the 'Hounds lost to Cloquet, but nonetheless clinched the district title - a fitting end. QF Queen Debbie Johnson escorted by Doug Day Candidate Katy Mara escorted by Curt Oberg Candidate Molly Southworth escorted by Ed McCall QC Candidate Nancy Lee escorted by Chuck Schweiger A future Miss East? Candidate Les Bellows escorted by Terry Grant f . Court pictures courtesy of Ken Moran 39 Attendant Nancy Gustafson escorted by Bruce Haan Attendant Pat Buchanan escorted by Paul Patterson Red Sz Grey Day '70 . Attendant Jody Longsio escorted by Bill Raymond And so the Cakes rose 40 Attendant Dinae Houglum The WiY1Fl9fS hard at work Winning form All,Star wrestling came once more to the Twin Ports. Attendant Diane Plumb escorted by Tom Roalstad One of the many Wednesday night activities. Attendant Liz johnson escorted by Scott Williams The end of a big night Miss East 1970 and her court 41 Debaters do it , for the Gipper Although this year's team returned only one of four starters from last year's very successful team, Coach Pe- Y ,3 terson nonetheless was not disappointed. This year's fi X2 squad was quite strong, especially in the essential two- man tournaments. Debating the resolution Resolved, That Congress should prohibit United States unilateral military inter- vention in foreign countries, the team traveled to tour- naments almost every weekend, and also sponsored their own invitational tournament, the Clipper classic. 1 Varsity Debate: frow lj Mike Cohen, Andy Coldfine, Bill Abrams, Eric Fredricks. Qrow 23 Wendy Hughes, Kris Hendrickson, Bruce Blehart, Debbie Booth. -HE' '98 The famous Bagel Brigade , . . Debate Coach Mr. Eric Peterson. Qrow 11 Sue Plankers, Carol Schrader, Bette Solo, Debbie O'Keefe, Tracey lim Meulbach, Bud Persguard, ,lim Reid, Bruce Smith, Mark MCDOI12llCl, Blare, Debbie Johnson, Debbie Haih, Judy Cohen, Reine Berdie, Sue Howard Marcus, john Wolfe, John Klaber, Steve Felsenberh, Toby Kochevar, Debbie Blacik, Anne Marden, trow zj Dave Olson, Peter Isola, Carlson. 42 ews Hounds roll the presses The Greyhound is East High School's own paper, pub- lished at regular intervals under the direction of Neal Hessen and guidance of Miss Paul. This paper brings to the student all the important news of high school - sports, activities and gossip. As a special addition, a collection of horoscopes and brain-challenging puzzles known as Canis Minor becomes the proud possession of every Greyhound subscriber. The Greyhound is an open forum for East student's important editorial opinion. In addition, it performs the function of keeping all students informed as to essential school happenings. Reporters: row 1: Bart Scheider, Harold Gooch, Kris Katzelle, Mary Boyle, row 2: Mark Iunkert, Gary Polinski, Dave Monson, Randy Truax, Linda Singer, Nancy Fride, Laurie Hedin. row 3: lack Boese, Mike Cohen, Roger Iahn, Tim Hanson, Sarajane Milton, Alyce Peter- son, Bonnie Tezak. row 4: Dave Marden, Charlie Hakkanen, Laurence Kallio, Kitty Braden, jack Lind, Patty Larson, Diane Malwick. Missing Deb O'Keefe, Lee Draper, Chris Underdahl, Rob Santa, Tim High, Dave Spicer, Dave Strand, Scott Soderberg, Tim james, jamie Kreiman, Ted Decker, Debbie Borg. Advisor Miss Paul with Editor Neal Hessen. Staff: sitting: Leslie Bellows, Neal Hessen, Terry Cahoon, standing: Holly Klund, Kathy Watters, Dave Blustin, lack Berland, lan Stuckman, Tim Nicholls, Anne Lee, Brad Trenary .,....,. I . Q6 .anis 43 11... a Web of Murder In its production of the winter play, Web of Murder, the East Chapter of the National Thespian Society did a fine job with a rather poorly written play. 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They are being repaid for saving Felix's Daugh- ter, Maria fGail Plewackil, from committing suicide.The angels arrive just in time to rescue their benefactor, a merchant in French Guiana, from losing his job. Not only are they able to remove the cause of Mr. Ducotel's mis- fortune's, but with the aid of their pet snake, the an- gels also succeed in ending Marie's unhappy love affair. Coupled with the fortunate arrival of David Wheeler, the angels actions restore peace and harmony to the Duco- tel's happy home. The Lieutenant provides a happy ending. M 'lx if ...... ' x.. Q , Chef' iiilf eci, r I 'aisles -- - 'QQ' s ' ' lcr Q ' f rstle - - A ' l , l l r 45 Dave escorted by Mary Chuck escorted by julie Rick escorted by Mary Beth Scott escorted by Kitty 46 john escorted by Kris Sno Beau This year, the election of the Sno Beau passed from the jurisdiction of the Birch Log staff to that of the Student Council. Sno Beau 1970, Pete Ieronimus, was crowned at an afternoon assembly. Kris Meyer, Homecoming Queen, crowned Peter, who was escorted by Ion Smith. Other candidates and their escorts were: Chuck Schweiger and Iulie Bye, john Schmidt and Kris Dentinger, Dave Ringsred and Mary Livingston, Rick Shefchik and Mary Beth Nevers, and Scott Koidahl and Kitty Braden. Sno Beau Pete, escorted by Jon Vim mt gc. 80-'ls Bill and Karen Sweetheart Couple: john and Kris W . gs.. l.k Brad and jane Sweethearts '70 The 1970 Sweetheart Dance was held on January 5 at the Moorish Room of the Hotel Duluth. The Candidates for Sweetheart Couple were: john Schmidt and Kris Den- tinger, Bill Bailey and Karen Hieb, Brad Sorenson and jane Ferris, Dan Dettman and Pat Fleming, and Dave Ringsred and Mary Livingston. john and Kris were elect- ed as Sweetheart Couple by those attending the dance. Co-Chairmen for the dance were Lori Gille and Pat Kelly. l Dave and Mary Dan and Patty T Y ...ix f 5 R 2 K lei , if Open Mind: ideas expressed The editor of this year's Open Mind, the literary publi- cation of East High School, was John Wolff, with junior assistant Iim Buck. Business was managed by Rex Lev- ang, assisted by Mike Grigoni. Typing was the concern of Marcia Chabot and Cheryl Tosseland. The purpose of the Open Mind is to provide an outlet for the creative outpourings of the East residents. Con- trary to popular opinion, anyone is allowed to contribute their artistry. There is no limitation on the type of materi- al submitted - writing, photography, art and music are all published by the staff of the Open Mind, if their worth is sufficient. The Open Mind also seeks to expand and develop the critical abilities of its staff through eval- uation of the submissions. 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The traditional activities of Girls' club were continued this year under the director of President Lorries Stromme, Vice President Linda Davern, Secretary-Treasurer Liz johnson, and Chaplain Linda Mars. The theme of the fall Patch Dance was Old Fashioned Days. The usual Fa- ther-Daughter Dance, enjoyed by both members and their fathers, was held in the spring. Youngsters enjoyed the Easter Party. l Seniors: Qrow 11: Debbie johnson, Patty Larson, Mary Livingston, Qback row1: jane Axleson, Kathy Waters, Karen Hieb, Joy Friedman, Diane John- son, Debbie Schraber. fmissing1: Leslie Bellows, Jackie Coughlin, Georgia Mohon, Kris Meyer, Anne Gjerstad. l7ZtiK..i ..Ml Officers: QL-R1: Liz Johnson, Lorrie Strome, Linda Davern, Sheryl Ol- son, Linda Mars. juniors: frow 11: Pixie Iohnson, Barb Thompson, Kathy Antonich, Michelle Riley. trow 21: Linda Singer, Pat McMahan, Margo Erjaves, Andrea Hanke, Becky Byers. Qrow 31: Barb Stewart, Pat Brazerol, Anne Fichtner, Gretchen Tranvick, Tina Johnson, Anne Palmstein. fmissing1: Vickie Hubbard, Mary Westin, Francis Levine. Sophomores: trow 11: Margie Nides, Wendy Levanson, Judy Bye, Kristie Marquart. lrow 21: Mickey Kuettel, Debbie Hughes. lrow 31: Cherinne Hanson, Beth Glibbery, Beth Grobe, Kathy Busche, Sue Kochevar, Lori LeVasseur. tmissing1: Karen Southworth. 49 Gym Cadets: frow 11: Nancy Priest, Brenda Matheson, Betty Daugher- ty. lrow 21: Barb Thompson, Jeanine Mahalich, Naida Schwabe, lrow 31: Cheryl Tossland, Beth Grobe. Cafeteria Monitors: Qrow 11: Dan Iazclzewski, Kevin Whiteman, Neal Hessen, lack Lind, John Lundgren. lrow 21: Dave Spicer, Claudia Eis- ketti, Cliff Ashby, Bud Backen, Dick Hendrickson, Ed McCall, Seth Taran, Rick Hughes, Chuck Clark. lrow 31: John O'Neil, Lynn Bruen, Carol johnson, Tom Brun, Dave Ringsred, Vickie Johnson, Dick Eao- bacci, Vickie Hubbard, Steve Kirby, Jim Rose. fmissing1: lim Mirtica, Tim McDivett, Scott Koidahl. 50 Cadets help school run smoothl Have you ever needed twenty-two periodicals from the library for a term paper due tomorrow? Does your school day include losing at least three of your books? Did you recently discover that the vending machines in the cafete- ria consume money as if it were essential to them? Did you ever rush down from Phy. Ed. to the shower only to discover, as you emerged, dripping wet, that there were no towels? Have you ever wanted to use the stage lights, or send a note to one of your friends, or have your organi- zation's vitally important announcements read to the school? If so, you have taken advantage of the services of those student who give up a free hour to serve the school - the service cadets. Even though the only recognition these people receive is an invitation to the annual service banquet at year's end, they give up their time to help East High School become a efficiently functioning body, and to make life easier for you. 1 l . Stage Crew: fL-R1: Bart Schneider, jim St. Germain, Larry Doubra- va, Terry Ollenburger, john Tanner, Dave Walters, Bill Brown. lmissing1: Bill Blacik. LE? ,ey f .. Y . gr, S Office Cadets: Qrow 11: Marcia Nielson, Sue Rasmussen, Lori Gille, Cindy Hagen, Debbie Nisius, Gail Mantay, Beth Skinner, Holly Klund, Brenda Turner, jackie Coughlin. lrow 21: Cindy Olson, Raylene Mar- ling, Sue jones, Sandy Olson, Amy Hooker, Gail johnson, Debbie Lar- P. A. Announcers: Qrow 11: Gail Plewacki, Vickie Hubbard. lrow 21: Bruce Blehart, Rick Shefchik, Craig Oberg, jan Schneider. son, Char Lund, Nancy Appleby, Kay Casperson. lrow 31: Sue Wasson, Barb Galleberg, Cindy Martinson, Pam Hultquist, Lois Voorhees, jean Olsen, Debbie Bakke, Sue Smith, joAnne Kirby, Cam Anderson, Candy Wegerson. Library Cadets: Qrow 11: Sue Boldt, Donna Vanentine, Debbie Haigh, Cathy Oren. frow 21: judy Bye, Sue Tousignant, judy Zalasky, Margie Peterson, Qrow 31: june Ollenburger, Laurie Lindgren, Paul Pedersen, jill jukich, jean Minor. lmissing1: Nancy Rooney, Mary jo Erickson, 51 Sports Editors: , V floug braff S1 M, R I julie bye M- 12 - wi .V , 5 H .L .,J 5 ZH- Q' mf. V 'Jig ff , , ' if :Emi-JY' 7 - L- , , ,:.,,.,:.,a, E , Q W ' Y ' I' ff ' 1 . -JY :np A HF V ,.kW, , ,kfl 'ii' 4 .Q 5 M M J E W M A-Squad: ffirst rowl: Curtis Oberg, Dave Esparza, Ed McCall, Rick Shefchik fcaptl, Dave Ringsred, Seth Taran, Kevin Whiteman, Bill Aspoas, Gordon Massie, Karl Ulrich. lrow 21: Jim McClean, Dick Eaco- bacci, jack Lind, Scott Koidahl, Paul Patterson, Bob I-Iultkrantz, Van I-Iammarstedt, Jack Barton, Mark Lundgren, Chuck I-Iaavik, Chuck The might rugged gridders grind on! This year's team was not as successful as East football teams have been in recent years, but they still finished with a winning record. The offense, although hampered by injuries to Rick Shefchik and Scott Koidahl, still scored 100 points. The defense showed their mettle by rising to the big game - the Greyhounds shut out both Morgan Park and Cloquet, division champions of the Big Ten Conference. Morgan Park, which went on to the mythical championship of Northern Minnesota, was only able to grind out a scoreless tie with the hard-hitting East team. Coach Mrkonich said this of the 1970 football Grey- hounds: We had a good bunch of boys this fall, but they were hit by some tough injuries. These injuries hurt us. We were also a young team. There were only fourteen seniors listed on the roster, and I think that the boys showed real well, considering the number of juniors that were in playing every game. I feel that we had a team that was capable of beating everybody 54 Wilkinson. frow 31: Iim Stebe, Iim Berkleman, Steve Johnson, Andy Braden, Steve Petrich, Stanley Panchott, Paul Olson, Jim Backstrom, Tim McDevitt, Scott Soderberg. frow 41: joe Mrkonich, Mark Johnson, Rick Bye, Dave Olson, Dave Spicer, Kevin Bovee, Tom Brun, Dan Jaski, Steve Watters. Rick Shefchik: foot- ball captain. 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Half time Rick crowns a tearful queen festivities M , ti Homecoming '69: a week of excitement Homecoming festivities in 1969 began with the Pizza Fest on Tuesday, October 14, followed by the destruction by bonfire of the artistically superb creation of Neal Hes- sen and associates. Wednesday was filled with activities, beginning with the morning assembly, at which the candidates and their escorts for the dance were introduced - Jane Ferris and Scott Koidahl, Kris Meyer and Paul Olson, Mary Livings- ton and Dave Ringsred. Before game time, the Puffathon and Car Caravan brought the East fans to Griggs Field, where the junior girls presented Coach Mrkonich the game ball. Despite a loss to Silver Bay in the football game, spirits were high at the evening dance. Mark Iunkert presented the candidates. Football Captain Rick Shefchik crowned Kris as Football Princess, after which she tearfully re- ceived a dozen roses from Mary Beth Nevers and Pat Buchanan. As every year, this year's Homecoming was a successful one. All the students who attended had an en- joyable time. Members of the Homecoming Court and escorts: QL-RJ: Scott Koidahl, jane Ferris, Paul Olson, fseatedl: Queen Kris Meyer, Mary Livingston, Dave Ringsred. Fiege does it again! .191 , 1 C M i .'5'sJt' Dave Ringsred breaks the way for Homecoming. 57 Cross Country: lrow 11 Mark Isackson, Dave Jones, Gary Polinski, Chuck Baker, Tyler Carlson, Scott Sundquist, Coach Bill Fayling, Tom Hougtaling, Rich Hill, Ken Matheson, Doug Nelson, Charlie Hokka- nen, Qrow zj Terry Zaudtke, James Dreier, Tim Anderson, Scott Alden, Howie Jacobs, Al Goodman, Roger Lindgren, Mark Nordman, Jim St. Germain, John Garrett, Paul Iverson, Scott Koidahl, Mike Kemp, frow 31 John Swanstrom, John Sassor, Greg Madill, Don Brown, Mark Lin- dahl, Greg Stynsberg, John Ogard, Rick Enrico, Bill Shea, Niel Ritari. fmissingl Bill Bailey, Bruce Smith, Peter Isola, Roger Oberg, Eric Nor- dling. fmanagersj David Wilson, Dan Boyd, Scott Fischer. , . Cross Country wins t 6' s e rr,a , ,,e , E How many of you people have ever thought about the CO-Captains: E cross-country team? How many of you have even heard Rich Hill and 'fgii' lf about the exploits of the thin cladsu? Yes, I thought so. And yet this year's cross-country team was the most suc- cessful of the fall sports. At the Two Harbors meet, the East team won both in- dividual and team titles in all three races, a regional first. This means that not only the team as a whole, but an in- dividual runner from East won each race. With Tom Houghtaling setting a new regional record, the team also took the region. In the state, East placed twelfth, a very good showing. Half way there to go 500 feet down and 10,060 Tom ' Houghtaling 'sr 'K I fa' .1 E 1 'assi iw . ' W .E ... Q trss . . Coach: Bill Fayling After . . . ,. ,ks I I .-'., i m-.Rainy -V - , ' Www S Duh - which way did it go? 1 Cager's team spirit spells success At the beginning of the basketball season, Central was picked by the prognosticators as the team to beat. As usual, they were wrong. The East basketball team, al- though only one starter returned from last year's confer- ence championship team, was the power of the Tri-State area regular season. The basketball team was characterized this year by bal- ance. No one player dominated, instead the essential in- gredients were teamwork and accurate shooting and pass- ing. The defense was once again bruising, the patented East zone press was only one ingredient. The results of the spirit and teamwork of the East team were gratifying - both conference and district champion- ships belonged to the East team. Led by Paul Patterson, Curt Obert, Chuck Schweiger, Rich Hill, Mark Johnson, with fine second half help from 6'9 sophomore Mark Lindahl, the team compiled a regular season record of 15- 2. The only losses, to Cloquet, were avenged during the district by a score of 68-29. May I please leave? Thanks for the pose, Rich! 59 5 row 1: Stanley Panchott, manager, Mark johnson, Chuck Schweiger, Mfk0I1iCh, Coach, leffy BGNSOIL .lim B?1Cl4SU'0mf Loren Anderson, Kevin Paul Patterson, Curt Oberg, Rich Hill, Mark Lindahl. row 2: joe BOVSG, Roger Oberg, Cary Polinsky, Irv St. john, assistant coach. it it I I 1 Mr. Defense rebounds again! Capftz Chuck Schwieger, Paul Patterson Tag - youlre all it! r l w Now??? Could it ff' be? . ,. Nah - 60 A ,Q KK ,Q , e:es3j3Fi?Q,'215'??1i?2YW?22?fS4fbQ?:ez--jg,srQ-4,3-'Q1,sgfrfff-,Ag2,'S1,,,gAm3g,,AgK,,3,5.5-Krf,,-,Kim K, ,AA K,,ff,K K.K,KAi A . fifth? signage-155j?af, lyfgz,-,'g,j9 if,gg,3j'5,5j5A5,'s5,gfu,g?iA'5i,'g 5, 1,555 ff',iJ,Ai ' ?2e3?Fwff51?ZfessS?:.,?2251f5?ff?12r5fEQffi aw-,t1Q24,rrvxfs' 'fr--i1Af,1 Z-xiii? 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Sophomore team: lrow U Bill Drimel, Joe Berini, Craig Cato, Don Caron, Marco Mrkonich, jim Bye, Howard Jacobs, Ross Peterson, Roger Lindgren, Rich Olson, Tim Anderson, Tom Burke. lrow 21 Coach joe Berini, Bob Lund, Mark Heisler, Rich Bentz, Kent Comer, Dale Sell- ner, Dave Jones, Dave Brown, jim Paulford, Dennis Lund, Lou Emanuel, Steve Poupore, Eric Esselstrom, Bob Ober- priller, joel Hagenbrock. I'm not a right guard, l'm a center! Junior Varsity: frow 11 Iirn Bye, Loren Anderson, jim Backstrom, Kevin Bovee, C-ary Polinsky, Roger Ob- erg, Dennis Lund, Marco Mrkonich frow 21 joe Berini, Don Caron, Bob Lund, Dale Sellner, Dave jones, Kent Comer, Coach lrv St. john. 61 UI Goal!!! J, 'G- . s . wif!! N V,Lh R Z! ' ,A, ,. 9 Q 3 K . iw yisr: 1 6 sip I ' zy' H ' V '1 R ,NQW , h 5 1 V xt ,Q ,,. . On your mark! A 2 fin b Get set! At the face-off . . . I am going to Q V tell Brundage A on you. Qtpif ' an No, this 5 was not taken is in practice! lg L,., V ' V .A-, Q ' 1' 62 row 1, I.-R: Bob Mars, Rick Martin, Bill Bailey, Gene Smith, Clarke Rick Strand, Van Hammerstadt, Rick Enrico, Steve Jonson, Scott Coole, Dan Sundquist, Pete Ieronimus, jim Sund. row 2: Jack Berland, Pifield. Scott Koidahl, Jim Stebe, Terry Martin, Brad Sorenson, Dave Ringsred, Hocke team skates to victor The hockey team got off to a fast start this season, winning eleven games before dropping a one-goal deci- sion to Roseau. After this loss, the team bounced back to take four games from Proctor, Cathedral, Morgan Park and Cloquet, all by convincing scores. The rematch with Cathedral was a closely fought contest, which ended with the 'Hounds absorbing another one-goal loss. The team again bounced back and went into the tournaments seed- ed first in the district. Tournament season was both staisfying and disap- pointing for East fans. It was satisfying because the team did better than many had predicted, taking Greenway into overtime before losing. It was disappointing because the regional game was a close one, one which could have gone either way. The team as a whole was balanced, although there were standouts on both offense and defense. The line of Scott Koidahl centering Bill Bailey and Brad Sorenson was one of the best in the state. Defensemen Van I-Iammerstedt and Jim Steve were also exceptional. The 1970 hockey team was one of the best in recent years. at s 7 if? ,gl 9 Smile I 'f Cap't Scott Koidahl Give me back my lollipop! : z fm., ..-:: Af , ff ., K ,.., ,.,K 9. .::--.,. 5, E v , .... gf, J., ., ,Q , ,..., .,,.. 2 ,5 EJ. 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The team consists of Archie Clark, Tom Nyman Nygard, Dale Taran, Mike Mihelick, and Jim Bradshaw. The team did well, partici- pating in the state bonspiel. Perhaps with the years, en- thusiasm may build up for the curling team. li ' T . +A' ft- So that's how it's done! Curling Team, L-R: Mike Mihelick, Dale Taran, Chuck Clark, Tom Nygard, and Iim Bradshaw, 65 Gene Duncan shows that complete concentration is required for good form in the slalom event. Ski Team second in state competition To many people, skiing is a joyful experience - freez- ing down the slopes with the wind in your hair and the snow biting your face. For the ski team, skiing is less en- joyment and rnore work. The successful season of this year's team is a tribute to their perseverance and hard work. Finishing first in the city and second in the Cloquet invitation, district and state meets, the skiers were defeat- ed only by defending champion Cloquet. Unlike many other East teams, the ski team operates almost independently from the school. Many races and course maintainence are paid for by the skiers them- selves. At the state meet, they were the only team to ac- cept a trophy without uniforms. The team returns all state competitors except John Could. Perhaps with a little school backing, they could take state next year. Ski Team: lrow U Rick Ketcham, Terry Kern, Dave MacNally, Dick McNally, john Streitz, Lee Brotherton, Tim Dahl, Dave Swanson. trow 29 John Klaber, john C-ould, Steve Watters, Tyler Carlson, Brad Smith, RE 7 l , 5 X i it I - 3, 3 , Q . it 541 s .Mak . ,,.-f gg, I 3 3-bi, -5 , 4. V,., . Vi. - fapg ,. ix., -. W T 'fr bw ? aft sf Q it f wg . wf vlaf . ai: ig i I ' H' if - - fx You go first!! L' ,E w '3 A No, you go first! W it f1s ': 'T' 1' No . . 'T V V: Q V 1 T J' .lie Dick Baker, Chuck Wilkinson, Chuck Haavik, Marsh Spencer, Gene Duncan, Torn Kohlbry, Mr. Magney, 66 ...N ...Q W, gun GiRi.J5 Club E-Club Seniors: row 1: Rich Hill, Paul Patterson, Rick Shefchiik. row 2: Tom Houghtaling, Mark johnson, Van Hammarstedt, Bob Hultkrantz, Dave Olson, Roger Iahn. row 3: Rick Hughes, John Hagman, Chuck Clark, Cliff Ashby, Dave Ringsred, Curt Oberg, Seth Taran, Bill Bailey, Tom Brun, Dave Esparza, Dick Hendrickson, Mr, Rolle, Chuck Berqu- ist, Ed McCall. Tom spikes the punch. .F 'tr E-Club juniors: row 1: Doug Nelson, row 2: Scott Fisch- er, Cary Polinski, row 3: Dave Spicer, Chuch Haavik, Kevin Bovee, row 4: Ierry Pittman, Chuck Hokkanen. E-Club men The E-club is an organization composed of those boys who have earned letters, It gives these young men an opportunity to get together and talk over old times. . , c a if 1 ga ili at 4' K T 2' . X ,M Alflw Q C A tl ' Q 5 .0 c Tl '-jsut v,,, i Q Q r a t i a a , it f' . M' H4 Q' . , 4 ' J I g, 1 . is .., 'fig 'sl' A SP t e 'Q '94 i ' 7' Co-ed Volle ball After only three years of competition, co-ed volleyball has passed curling in popularity among winter sports. Leading the league in injuries sustained with 14 was Rhubottfs Hot Shots, while Olga's Ogres matched this mark in injuries inflicted. 67 Hey! Toss the soap will ya? Captains Doug Day and Bill Craven pose with skepti- cal Coach Lee. Snowshoeing is fun. It's ashark!! Swim Team: flst rowj Don Boyd, Dave Gooch, Scott Fisher, Bill Al- john Hoshal, Stan Pollan, Paul Sorenson, Mark Stokes Mr Lee fmiss worth, Bruce Haan, Doug Day, Bill Craven, Duane Burgstahler, Tim ingj Don Davern, Tim Lynch, Greg Owens, Al Pendleton Rick Pollan James. 12nd rowj Dave Sykes, John Ogard, jerry Pittman, Dave Nesgo- Steve Smith, Mark Spencer, lim Springsteele da, Dennis Johnson, Mike Plaunt, John Hinzman. 13rd rowj Tim Brice, And away he went to Nev- er-Never land . . . The team in action Swimmers splash on Swimming is a difficult sport in which to compete. Dieticians tell their patients to swim because swimming uses every muscle in the body, any swimmer coming home after practice could have told you that. Swimming requires stamina. At the beginning of the season, prospects for the swimming team didn't seem too bright. Almost all of the boys from state or regional competition last year had graduated. ln addition, John McEwen, a fine free-styler, was injured during a hunting accident. Nonetheless, Co- captains Doug Day and Bill Craven led the team to a suc- cessful season. The swim team lost only two dual meets, both to a strong Superior team. In the districts, the team did less well and did not qualify for regional or state competition. 2 . Mn-and 69 K .. eling salesman??!'? Returning Lettermen: row 1: Dave Ringsrecl, jim McLean, Dave Spicer, Tom Houghtaling, Scott Sundquist, Dick Skogg. row 2: Bob Verchota, Chuck Berquist, Paul Patterson, Doug Nel- son, Chuck Hokkanen. Rudolph Nureyev . . . Who??? Greyhounds run Track is a varied sport. Trackmen participate in the shop put, discus, the long and high jump, pole vault, high and low hurdles, sprints of 100, 220, 440, 880, 1 mile and team event - the 880 and mile relays. This year's team looks to be especially strong in the hurdles and mile and long distances. Scott Sundquist and Tom Houghtaling are the long-distance runners. Berquist puts the shot. 4, . he H-- WI Did you hear the t one about the trav- 70 Xx A trow 11 Bill Bailey, Chuck Clark, Dave Esparza, Curt Oberg, Ed McCall. Qrow 21 Cliff Ashby, Iim Rose, Scott Koidahl, Bob Davidson, Seth Taran Rog er Iahn. Co-ca tains ,wifi Batmen have zest! With the strength of the returning lettermen, East's baseball team looks as if it will be very good in the coming season. Some remarks from a member of the team, Ed McCall: The baseball team this year has a reputation to live up to. Last year's team did very well, going as far as the districts before losing in a tough extra-inning game to a very strong Central team. This year, barring injuries and sore arms, they should go all the way. A lot of veter- ans are returning from last year's team, and the Hounds should be experienced at every position, with the classic team - strong up the middle. p : Chuck Clark, Scott Koiclahl The Gang I . I E E 1. ., 1, .. wmwaaawawmmmmifwr-gr, Basketball Squad: QL-RJ: Cindy Hartland, Nancy Gustafson, Mary Beth Nevers, Debbie Johnson, Jen- ny OfMelia, Judy Stephenson. Cheerleaders spark enthusiasm What would high school be without cheerleaders? Whatever the answer to that question might be, it seems as though cheerleaders are here to stay. And this year's cheerleaders were the quintessence of their occupation. Bubbly, vivacious, smiling and full of pep, the cheerlead- ing squad lent their own something to games. The hockey squad, captained by Pat Buchanan, cheered at both hockey and football games. Other members were Margaret Griffith, Shelley Pendleton, Mary Christiansen, Sandy Leeman and Linda Davern. The captain of the basketball squad, which cheered with the hockey squad at football games, was Mary Beth Nevers. Members of the squad were Debbie Johnson, Nancy Gustafson, Judy Stephenson, Cindy Hartland, and Jenny O'Melia. In addition to leading the student body at games, the cheerleaders promoted school spirit during the week by pep assemblies, posters, and showcase displays. The cheerleading squad is an essential aspect of public high school life. 72 l 1 ! a I . a Q E S Hockey Squad: frow lj: Lin Davern, P Dry peanut butter Buchanan, Marg Griffith, Shelley Pe: again ! That's a funny looking harem! k W' m as ..,, W, .. -WL f as . ' ' Am' w we LW , . Wi' : L , A, ',,,w., ' 'V ' V Wane! - f f' - 1 W ' W' W M , w X A. L if . 4, s. f. -'fw25..,, wyrv an ' L! as hw 2 jwif as ' ' Wi . in ' W' r TW W mf' i Q -is-'A '7a,.,, L , L L 7 wr , iq . fi K ,W yy mn 'W' 'P' www .W .W , 'i ' iw 4 'rvxeiw I sy -Q. N. Zi 'ff w ' V, I' Ea .. I , A. Q K -vadssfrl . ' V me N ,Q Y sf... ,QM az.,- ,, fr , W R . , -ow -i an-,rho 'M -' if Lf -A W 1 .Mia -A ' I told her - No Starch!! I told you that was our side of the field! Gregory Greyhounds: lbottomjz jane Soltau, Qtopjz julie Bye. S E lleton, Mary Christiansen, Sandy feman- Who let her in? - I Enthusiasm is infectious! 73 l A-Squad Drill Team: KI.-RJ: Nancy Harmer, Sue Wasson, Marg Harden, Colleen Sheeks, Sandy Cloranson, Sandy P9'fGrS0r1. The Statue of Liberty?? Drill Team showed skill with flags The drill team, also known as the flag twirlers, long have been a distinctive feature of halftime performances at East athletic events. The squad, made up of members Nancy Harmer, Sue Wasson, and Sandy Cworanson, were led by co-captains Marge Harden and Colleen Sheeks. Sandy Peterson, as alternate, took the place of any girl Co-captains: Marg Harden, Colleen Sheelcs. unable to p6IfOfIT1. Almost every school has a majorette squad, but the East drill team is an activity that labels the East home game. The girls' routines are practiced for long periods of Ionlyhadonecavity!?! time, and the drill team is a highlight of East intermiss ions. Practice makes perfect! Twirlers provide honor guard for Homecoming. Majorettes perk up half-time activities One of the bright points of any basketball or football game is the halftime performance of the majorettes. Headed by co-captains Dairlyn Ness and Kay Emerson, the squad consisted of Joy Friedman, Lois Voorhees, and Janice lVlcGinn. The girls practiced long hours, perfecting new and original routines, which delighted the spectators. Congratulations to the majorettes - practice does pay off! ' . kg xv-af - ',V .,... ,... -nxgsntmzz-4 ,vp .J A y .I af.--rift rg A 5 h -wg ,yur-Q 5 V 5,174 'g . .L rift gal. .. , L.s..L, ff-3 ki V. I fame eiwmam menus-e.':rm:Q.r x V gg ' ' ' 4.72 'fu f I lg Tyla? l f'ii5:l',.f1 i'W'!?fr??e2i- . fffigfff 'f'7'i'7 L 1 ., .lsL,Q- '7fX.JF' , 5, 2 You're facing the wrong side! ! H fl F W ttfii Captain: Kay Co-Captain: Emerson Darilyn Ness A-Squad Majorettes: fl.-RJ: joy Fried- man, Kay Emerson, Janice McGinn, Dar- ilyn Ness, l.oisVoorhees. ei, M' 4, J ,JMB , 4 l:,. -.ik ,Ax L 9 gi We t as J acl 'GHZ SY' 75 B-Squad Majorettes: row 1: Linda Singer and Patti Maki, co-captains. row 2: Amy Hooker, Ann Fichtner, judy Bond, Diane Clarke. B-Squads end with 7-3 record Since few people attend the junior varsity games, the results of efforts by the B-squad majorettes and cheer- leader are often unnoticed. Even though very few people ever view their performances, however, these majorettes practice as diligently as do their senior squad members, and prepare their routines with care. The B-squad cheer- leaders efforts show similar care in preparation. These loyal girls are often the only spectators at B-squad games, but their spirit and pep are effective in cheering on the team. 2. Alternate Cheerleaders: top: Cathy Hughes. bottom: Mardi Peterson. B-Squad Cheerleaders: row 1: Libby O'Brien, Barb Stovern, Karen Southworth. row 2: Cheryl Anderson, Pat Haworth. row 3: Jill Foster. Returning lettermen: fl.-RJ Iohn jaros, Debbie Douglas, Mary Beth Nevers. tmissingj Margaret Griffith, Pete jeronimus. Bottling East students are ever on the alert for new diversions, trying as they do to find some ways to pass the long northern nights. A group of brash young boys and girls discovered, or should we say invented, the sport of bottle rolling. The bottle rolling team consists of Camilla Anderson, Dave Amundson, Nark Nordman, Jackie Reeves and Paula Schultz. Coach Doug Braff's statement that the team shapes up well this year may state the facts too cautiously - the bottlers are not only undefeated but unopposed in twelve contests. As this group of young sophomores lose only their coachg they expect a three year reign as the hurlers of the region tworld?j. Returning lettermen: U--Rl tmissingj Chuck Schweiger, Rich Hill, Neal Hessen Tennis The tradition tennis power in Region Seven, East looks to continue its domination this year. The team will be especially strong in the girls' division, with Debbie Doug- las, Mary Beth Nevers and Margaret Griffith returning. The Boys' return Pete Ieronimus and john Iaros from last year's region team, and Tom Griffith will be an added asset to the team. It seems like another title for East is in the picture. A-team: IL-RJ Doug Braff, coach, Mark Nord- man, jackie Reeves, Dave Amundson, Paula Schultz, Camilla Anderson. Our bottlers' practiced style brought easy victory. Golf After a disappointing district tournament that saw five individual members qualify last year but the team title go to Cloquet, the East golfers expect to bounce back to the style that saw them take the state title in 1968. Led by Chuck Schweiger, Rich Hill and Neal Hessen, chances for the boys seem bright. Another state title may be in cards for East High School, 77 ge' -' E , mah, , s . . row 1: Beth Galibery, Shelley Pendelton, Gloria De Santo, Lynn Drav- Olson, D91'1iS9 La DUE, Judy 5t9Ph9f1f01'ff Lorraine Hall, LOU Arm GW ern, Karen, Sue Schultz, row2: Jan Jiffy Claypool, Beth Grobe, Dorothy dy, r0w 3: Debby Swanson, Mary Chr1stlaI1S6fL I0hnSOr1- Girls' athletics The most obvious evidence of male chauvinism at East High School is the fact that, while boys' sports are given thirty or so pages, girls' sports are all squeezed onto one page. Now, this may not give you pause, or affect you greatly, but the girls at East who show athletic ability are concerned about it. These girls have little variety from which to choose. Volleyball, swimming or golf - that really gives you little choice, especially during the winter. Even with these obstacles to overcome, the girls' sports have generally been successful, winning city and area titles. 78 .. 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No one had an image to fulfill or a reputation to live up to. Some of the best friendships I made were started in a lunch line, or over the wall-to-wall row of sinks, as I borrowed someone's toothpaste, or next to a telephone as we both waited to make somewhat tearful calls home on Saturday night. As a learning experience, Girls' State was invalu- able. The speaker we heard, the discussions we held, and the units of government we structured gave me a much clearer idea of the functions of local and state governments. This knowledge is valuable to any well- informed American citizen and prospective voter. I would like to thank the student body, faculty, and administration for giving me the opportunity to learn so much in such a unique way. we wet H . I. I ' y ftlffzatwz fit? :-we-.:'1f::' - - HARROLD ANDRESEN RICHARD ANDRESEN BETTE ANSCOMB JUDITHY ARMOLD KRISTINE ARNESON 'K .... ' -1' CLIFF ASHBY JUDY ASPLING CRAIG AUSTIN IANE AXELSON BUD BACKEN R . I f I , I v . fi, . O 1 C G C 1 Q -M. 1 9 6 9 B I S t t ' , 1 oys a er 1 t c.. K Il' 1, ' . 9 X + if 1 It is not difficult to write a basic explanation of A t 7 I Q L m Boys' State. For one week in early Iune, 500 junior I WVUU . I iii if ,'.- , boys gathered at Gustavus Adolphus College to estab- '-'t,t is A H 'W iyi Q lish an imaginary state and gain experience by actual ff,-,,,, ..- ' z :HQQ W ' 31 f 1 I participation in Governmental activities. We elected gi-'Wit - 21 our own city, county and state officials, and learned i a ,t1ci' Is. T if about g0vernment through our own involvement. 'A it I I ' A ' -M .I Q '. However, it is difficult to explain what such an ex- perience meant to the participants. I have not even tried to express how important this week was to me, because I could talk for hours and never create a clear picture of the friends I made, the experiences I had, and the principles that I believed in and stood for dur- ing that week. Boys' State is truly an honor to be earned after receiving it, rather than before. I would like to thank everyone who made my trip possible, because there are many other equally deserv- ing boys at East who would have gained a great deal from the experience. I hope this year's representative will appreciate the honor as much as I did. Rick Shefchik 85 I'-as I MERRY BAGLEY NANCY BAGLEY CAROL BAHN BILL BAILEY RICHARD BAKER DEBORAH BAKKE BARBARA BANNAN LESLIE BELLOWS CATHY BENSON CHARLES BERGQUIST JOHN BERLAND MICHAEL DAVE BIRKLAND BERQUIST Having fun, Lisa? BENJAMIN BRUCE BLEHART BLACIK Xen' DAVE BLUSTIN LAURIE BOLDSTRIDGE f ! ADELE BOMAN PETE BOO DEBRA BOOTH MARY BOYLE '57 FRED BROMAN DALE BROWN ii 'iigu .ef 1 ,if 2, ABQ? llwlnivmm . ' . - , ' W - W .. . - ,fizfg 1 . T Lf'- E.O. H . .. ff' 'f1gmgQwl,w!f. ,. 'A'A VK, 3 EAEEAE EAA EEEEA EEAA WEAX EEAE AAEE f EAAEf Z'A EAAE ,,1: -f It's better to fly low than not at all. KITTY BRADEN DOUG BRAFF JOHN BRENNY nr-Q. Af GARY BROWN STEVEN BROWN LYNN BRUEN 87 fv TOM BRUN PATRICIA BUCHANAN QI QQSQSQL-g15wEE'g5g5i y aqp, I ,W ma' , Q I W4 --up JOSEPH BURNS JUUANNE BYE Map' Can I keep him? 7, A . an 60 ' ' I -0' ' 'A' x -g I ' KATHRYN BYE LONNIE CAHOON TERRI CAHOON CHARLES DARYL CARLSON CANNADAY Ah Yes, But look what it's done foI us. Wat JOHN CARLSON KATHRYN CARLSON ,J 4,4 4, W. MARY CARLSON Did you say - bloodsuckers? .,,,,, NANCY A 1 ,L WY CARPENTER PATTI CARR KATHY CASPER MARY CASPERSON RANDY CAVEN h is ,Y IOANNE She's coming to take me away, ha-ha! CHALUPSKY ZANETA CARLSON CONNIE CATO MARCIA CHABOT fi W 5, , :L 'ug-f S, 'gi H I . ' A xgwf k Q A- H 'E CAROL CHRISTENSEN 89 Maria Vera Maria: I can't tell you how great this year has been. My experiences are unforgettable. I know now of different people and customs and a new language. Being here has opened new doors to me and shown me that it's not so hard to learn if you are optimistic and believe in time, because time does all for the under- standing. Now my dreams are coming true - reading books of the great English and American au- thors in their own language and speaking the language you learned as children, although I still need the dictionary. Finally, I'm grateful to those wonderful people who assisted me in many ways, making my stay here one of the best times in my life - my American family the Carrs, my teachers, friends and acquaintances. David: I find it nearly impossible to relate what my summer in India has meant to me. I shall never forget those last moments at the airport - we looked into each others' eyes and could say nothing. People are the wonderful thing about AFS, for people are the country, I would like to quote the AFS motto translated from Sanskrit: Walk together, talk together, all the people of the Earth, then and only then shall you have peace. Margaret: My American Field Service expe- rience in Laos has thoroughly convinced rne that there is no better way to become acquaint- ed with a country than through its people. By living with the Lvang Khots, my host family, I discovered the similarities and learned to appreciate the differences between cultures. APS - Peace through understanding David Margaret Griffith 90 v-,-ln f - ga H5 '91 2:49 ff. .LI KRISTEN ALICE CHARLES CLARK DANIEL COFFIN CHRISTENSEN CHRISTOFFERSON YVONNE COLEMAN -wx I , ,f SEV .2 ar 'V 5- rfx A + iywna NATIONAL MERIT SEMI-FINALISTS - Rex Levang, Nancy Lee, Bill Saxton, Elizabeth VanBuskirk, Nancy Bagley, Chuck Hulstrancl, Kris Hendrickson, lMissing - Chuck Thomas, Doug Braffl. 91 IACQUELINE JEANINE COUTURE COUGHLIN JAMES CRAIG KRISTINE DAHLKE Olga's Ogres 2 ?E3 Olga's Qgres For the past two years, it has been a privilege for me to serve as the coach of the finest team ever to have attend- ed East. Named after a dear little lady, who resides somewhere between here and Two Harbors, Olga's Ogres have been an inspiration to everyone at East. Looking back on this last year, the Ogres have shown themselves to be a group of fun loving good samari- tans. They won your hearts as a championship football team, they built the homecoming bonfire, and most of all, they put the fun in volley- ball. tdirect from their coach, Dave Blustinj. Those were the days I O O O 1 .Q K 155 V- M71- 'S K' ' t 2 , 'Ye M, '52 mg Bef? X wdlif r 19 BARBARA DEETZ Oh Rob - The perils of card playing! Ji gi ,S J 'wif BOB DAVIDSON JOY DAVIS 7 Y SUSAN DAVIS W? ,A -M , S 1 -af 41 DOUGLAS DAY KRISTINE BARBARA DEROSIER DAN DETTMAN BARBARA DICKEY DENTINCER 93 gf II I f 6 gY .I I ig .ami GRACE DOLAN LAWRENCE WANDA DEBBIE DOUGLAS MARGARET DRYER DOUBRAVA DOUGI-IERTY if Q-Alf., 'ut'- NRM, KATHLEEN DRYKE BRUCE DUNCAN LAMONTE DALE EKLUND LAIRD EKLUND EASTVOLD I 5, QI 'I I A I mill , I I jk- . . V I 5, I I, .. . ' ?ii??'S,'f , - ' ,LI n I A I ' v, 1543712530 ' '-'iff' , 5' iff? Qin - - .yt dm fy Sl' mae! W 5 I X 3 1 .. Q v w Rf- 3 ' ' kg . I . - , , 4 I , E ' JOHN ELDEN ANN ELBEL , I I Q x If Xi II I 4, 6, Q51 A hard day's night. KAREN ELLIAN ANITA ELLIS 94 fl Hllwi wi' an 'fx KAY EMERSON DON ERICKSON MARY IO ERICKSON DAVID ESPARZA The 21 Strings 37' JANICE ETI-IUN WESLEY EVENSEN MICHAEL JANE FERRIS DAVID FETTER FANASELLE ' W x 'v ,SF - ig'-lf I Wm Q I 3-K E? Q DOUGLAS PIECE SCOTT PIECE BRYAN FLAHERTY MARGARET FLECK PATRICIA FLEMINC 95 aff? 265 5 FRED FOBEAR IOY FRIEDMAN 96 31' fbi' .I 'f an--.alv vs ' P' nw 'B-:P IOHN FORE IEFF FOSTER ERIC FREDRICKS ELIZABETH FREEMAN .df WI? CHARLES FUNKE MARY GALINSKI CHERYL CARD DIANE CARON WR vf H 1' ga 4l 'f 5-we U? WWW, H M fiflfm 1-' 'HI I 2 pf 'R ' ffl., ,S :fig A I I Q ak X'J'v.7, if VXI4-9,g!f I f ' K W I I 'AHN Wfaf-wp I ' V 1 if?-I ' J - . F1 - ,f 9 ' ' I Him If 1-I Lfffk swf 'X KARENGARVUE H if H' is ff Ap ff wi' 15- . 73721 ' VAI 1 BEST STUDENTS - Liz Van Buskirk and Rex Levang. SANDRA CATLIN :Qi LORI-JEAN GILLE SUSAN GLEASON JULIE GOLDMAN JIM GORNY JOHN COULD uv, jr sy. ANN CJERSTAD LISA GOLDISH iffy A' SCOTT GOMON MOST SERVICE TO SCHOOL - Sheryl Olson and John Schmidt. an .,, TERRY GRANT WILLIAM GRAVEN MARGARET GRIFFITH 97 LAUREL GRINDY ROGER GROSS NANCY GUSTAFSON DARLENE HAAKENSEN 'qv--V BRUCE HAAN JOHN HAGMAN PERSONALITY PLUS Debbie Johnson and Pete Ierommus in CRETCHEN LOANN HALL DEBRA HALVERSON ROBERT HALVERSON KRISTIN HAMMER HALENBECK 98 CHRISTINE MARY HANDBERG ALLAN HANSON MARGARET HARDEN HANDBERG 4,-wwe NANCY HARMER MARIORIE HARRIS VICKIE HASTINGS I IS a.IEs '45fa- 'M-' 'Q 5 525252215 , .K 5.59, mmwzfe' I f:z1fs1sw2se2ff ??Nis1gss1'1 , f x N ' sg , A I in . ,ff V. mix.-5 4, its . lswwffffia - , ,, , .I A l Y ' V LAWRENCE HILL THOMAS HOUGHTALINC IOO W.- yf L.. A '2' .y ... 1 . 1, is :I L ,if ,L 5-x 1 .mg LQEQM I if X I NEAL HESSEN KAREN I-IIEB BEST LOOKING - Kris Meyer and Brad Sorenson. RICHARD HILL STEVEN HODEN TERRY HOEKSTRA SCOTT HOLT DIANE HOUGLUM RICHARD HUGHES WENDY HUGHES CHUCK HULSTRAND ROBERT HULTKRANTZ T' ROBERT HUSBY DEBBIE IDLETT SCOTT INGRAM af TRACY ISLE DONNA JACKMAN JOANNE JACKSON ELIZABETH JACOBSON , YQ, ROGER JAHN SALLY JAMAR PEGGY JENSEN PETER JERONIMU5 MICHAEL ISSACSON W 4404 THOMAS JACOBSON I dv BRAD JOHNSEN KAREN JOHNSEN BONITA JOHNSON CHRISTINE JOHNSON IOI DEBRA JOHNSON ' , 1 DIANE JOHNSON DOUGLAS JOHNSON ELIZABETH JOHNSON if , ,J V I GREGORY JOHNSON 102 BEST FIGURE AND PHYSIQUE - Mary Livingston and Dave Ringsred. uv X JUDY JOHNSON MARK JOHNSON MICHAEL JOHNSON ROBERT JOHNSON 'Jil SUSAN JONES MICHAEL JOST STEPHANIE KALLIO RICHARD KARTES WILLIAM KASE CQ, Q' A IE w 1' ff? Y' PAT KELLY HERSCHEL KENNER JOSEPH KE JOANNE KIRBY : rf X. A 1 'fi' Mix. C5 2: X ia .. PM -A-2:1 S V22 vw-f 6 , if x fi 'V' Q l 1 L3 JOHN KLABER 103 -.,, L ' T Q? :ff gr. LS AA -:-, A L3 ' .. HOLLY KLUND LINDA KNETSCH KAREN KOIDAHL SCOTT KOIDAHL CARY KRAMER V 'Ytvfs JOHN KRUSE CYNTHIA KUNZ PAM LAHTI SUSAN LAMOUREUX THOMAS LANCLEY gas 'sh ru.,- PATRICIA LARSON STEPHEN LASKOWSKI IEFF LATOUR DUANE LAURILA Isn't this Hamburger Hill? 104 KT , On my last voyage . . . ANN LEE NANCY LEE DIANE LEEDAHL LORNA LEIGH REX LEVANC ALLAN LIAN Wm 'ii'- JACK LIND MOST LIKELY TO SUCCEED - Nancy Lee and David Wheeler. KEITH LINDSTAM IO5 N , - , , ,. ,i W VV I , I ' f Q , GAII. LINDSTROM JAY LITMAN MARY LIVINGSTON ' GREG LOMBARDI MARCIA LOMEN JODY LONGSIO d,...--'OV JEFF LUDWIGSON JOHN LUNDGREN NANCY LYNOTT To each his own . . . 106 TOM MADSEN JAMES MAINELLA PHIL MAKELA r , 5 ,-3.---o-v , KATHERINE MARA DAVID MARTIN 4 I x ' 'vu L I 1' . J 5 ' , I if , - A ARLENE MAKI I I f 3 ff -c 3 'il DIANE MALWICK MOST SCHOOL SPIRIT - Julie Bye and Scott Fiege. V 'L K ITT STEVE MARDEN -0' ,.,vv ED MARTIN 'Nif Q,-...,, RAYLENE MARLING WILLIAM SANDRA MARQUARDT MARTENSON I . .,. at 4 I : T:- 'lj' , - My 'A W2 455 Q'If,1 I ru Q gk M A I MARK MASTERSON BRENDA MATHESON MARTY MATSON 107 If 9' -' 5 :::.Qf,.f- f y in ggi VN , wm a I f 1 lx, 'Ei ., .4 QL E KEVIN MATTSON PATRICIA MAUS I Q , f if I EDWARD MCCALL LES MCKEEN ,ff R I ' +4 wmv- ' f in Q , I-Mi af . ,Qi Iifefli 'Yew fr' I w,,I'sj Q. Wx MARY MCMAHON LOIS MEINTS TOM MELLIN Whs- KRIS MEYER RICHARD PAT MILLS MICKELSON 108 Faces . JAMES MIRTICA KIMBERLY MITCHELL MARCIA NEILSON BRENDA NELSON L. CATHY NELSON PEDER NELSON MOST POISED - Darcy Smith and Rick Hughes aim 'fit Q Wi ,, ? f, 5 W 'W 'v A-4' GEORGIA MOHON uasus MORTON SHELLY MUNTER 5- : V Am L LL L K ,1 DAIRLYN NESS JANE NIDES ' B . I E, xx in THOMAS NYGARD 11 Gr '54 gh , 5 in MARY BETH NEVERS 0 , . .. .S-' DAVID NIMMO ilaff' f is 'ww-. .ps V W ffm CURT OBERG ,I REBECCA ODECAARD DENISE OFSTHUN , BRUCE OIARD LINDA OLBY w. 'wa-f i if MOST MISCHIEVOUS - Chris Odden and Roger Swor. 4 5 .'-.. . V ' f REE - ,L 14 'E AUDREY TERRY BARBRA OLSON CYNTHIA OLSON OLLENBURGER OLLENBURGER 111 ,A 1-:sv , 1 'fr N ' 5' M 6 3 'E' if s DAVE OLSON HOLLY OLSON MICHAEL OLSON PAUL OLSON ' 'S' SHERYL OLSON JOHN O'NElLL IUDY OREN SUSAN OSTAZESKI L V LEON PAPPAS PAUL PATTERSON IOANN PAULL KAARIN PELTO r ,4qq. 2 ii' xi wa . sh L, 0 UN ..,. 5 S SESSE SANDRA OLSON 'rf 'f S BRUCE PAGENKOPF MITCHEL PETERSDORF 1.1 mg., - - iizffewnw A-H. W 1 fjfifllfni T 7 ,L - STEVEN PIHLAIA . Q DIANE PLUMB 4 iv S Q K JOHN PLANTE IANE POKOHORNY MOST HUMOROUS - Pat Buchanan and Seth Taran. CYNTHIA PORTER BARBARA POST A 7J 4PW These hands Control the world. , A I V ,, It -M V W f M A N y c,mwNW'X'Qwu4 113 ROBERT POULTER v BARBARA RIESLAND I 14 -Q -, ' . L4 if If 1 dx. . B ,B N f JAN PRILEY sus RASMUSSEN MARK RATHE WILLIAM RAYMOND I 'F' fl I SUE RICH DAVE RINGSRED MOST ATHLETIC - Marybeth Nevers and Paul Patterson. IAM ES RISSANEN NEIL RITARI TOM ROALSTAD CAROL RODENBO 3. 'T' VIVIAN ROSAND JAMES ROSE fr., WARREN SALMELA VICKIE SANDHOFER MIKE ROY GREG RUNNING MARY SAKSA BRENDA SANDFORD LYNN SANDNESS JOHN SASSOR WILLIAM SAXTON DIANA SCHARNOTT 4: I 'M My MOST TALENTED - Nancy Gustafson and Randy Gaven, 115 'ul' T275 JAM ES SCHENDEL JOHN SCHMIDT GAIL SCHNEEWEIS DEBORAH SCHRABER DEBRA SCHULER JEAN SCHULTZ SUE SCHULTZ 'Sr' CHARLES SCHWEIGER 116 Ai ALLEN SCHWERDT WILLIAM SEITZ SHYEST - Ann Lee and Ed McCall. SHARON SHEDLOCK COLLEEN SHEEKS FRED SMITH RICHARD SHEFCHIK ANN SICLER tu....,W GREG SMITH JAMES SMITH fi' KEVIN SILVERS DARCY SMITH 'i ION SMITH PRIENDLIEST f Katy Mara and Chuck Schweiger. I 93? M ,, E A ffyiiii S dy ff R I TAMARA SMITH JANE SOLTAU BRAD SORENSON MOLLY MARSH SPENCER SOUTHWORTH NANCY SPIEKER DAVE STARR TOM STARR TOM STILLMAN BEST DRESSED - Diane Malwick and Jack Lind. PHIL STORSTEEN BARBARA STRAUSS 1 18 ff S -1 v ' Q --f K I ff-1 L A A A t yty M V .V - . .l i t t Q yyy M A A A a l l . 'Q Top SLE: frow 11 John l-lagman, Sue Ostazeski, Chuck Hulstrand, Peg lrow 3J Mary Beth Nevers, Candy Wegerson, Connie Cato, Mary jo Er Jensen, frow 21 Audry Ollenburger, Sue Schultz, Les Morton, Margaret iCl4S0f1f KfiS Hammer, Sue LHTUOUYQUX- fmissingl Doug Bfafff Kris Hen Griffith, Ann Lee, Wendy Hughes, Molly Southworth, Debbie johnson. dfiCl450f1f T0m HO'-18hfalin8fNanfY I-991-iz Van BU5kifk- l 4. I LORRIE STROMME IANICE STUCKMAN GRANT SUNDEEN if JOHN SWANSTROM JOHN TANNER DALE TARAN 'su-, GARY SUNDRE ROGER SWOR SETI-I TARAN PAUL TARRO 1 19 VAN BUSKIRK H ENDRICKSON High-Q: QL-RJ Rex Levang, Liz Van Buskirk, Kris Hendrickson, john Wolff. This is High- Those zany idiots have done it again!! Yes, all you Eastites, your High-Q team finished another season undefeated. Their first encounter was with a purport- edly tough Cloquet team that had edged Cathedral in a thrilling sudden death overtime to win the chance to face the champion East factmen. But pumpkin pow- er couldn't stand up to superior brain power, and the supposedly tight game was a romp for the East quar- tet. The Bemidji Lumberjacks next fell before the East Buzzsaw, Rex LeVang. In their last contest, the Grey- hounds were pressed by a strong Virginia team, but managed to win going away. Not only the first school to win three in a row, but the first to repeat as unde- feated champions, East has established a reputation for quick buzzer pressing, said by some to be the most important aspect of the game. The show commences .C . ..V N it y N aa a CHARLES THOMAS JOYCE THOMPSON STEPHEN THORSON WILLIAM TIBBETTS NANCY TILLITT 120 LYNN TOFTE DAVID UTTLEY THOMAS TVEIT STEVE TYLER SUSAN VAN CUREN SUZANNE WASSON ap. Q- . ijv, ' : ' I I 'VEA ,'--, '-,. MARIA VERA CERALDINE VEZINA KATHY WATTERS WILLIAM WEAVER KAREN TONKIN BEVERLY VALENTINE CANDAC E VON GOERTZ KIM TULGREN ELIZABETH VAN BUSKIRK RICHARD WANDMAKER 121 I vA,,i I If I P CANDY WEGERSON MIKE WENTZ ...wav ,J W Y DAVID WHEELER BIGGEST ELIRTS - Diane Hoglum and Dave Esparza. MICHAEL WHITE CATHY WILLARD SCOTT WILLIAMS DAVE WILSON CHERYL WITTENBERC 122 It's an old football injury. DANIEL ZIGICH EDWARD ZITON I-H' 3 i CYNTHIA WOLFE JOHN WOLFP MARK DEBORAH ZIBELL YOUNGSTRAND MISSING: MARY BERON I-YI-E KUTZ RON BJORK JOSEPH LEEK SALLY CANTNER I IM LETOURNEAU KERMIT CANTNER STEVEN MASON GEQRGE DEEGAN BECKY MICKELSON DALE DUVILLE NANCY DRUSCH BRUCE EVERETT BILL FREEMAN DAVID GATES MIKE GILES ROGER GREENE SOLVEIGA GRIKIS KAI JOHNSON GARY KOLLATH JOHN KUTSCHEILD MARY MODEEN GREGORY MORRIS GEORGE MUEHLBAC JAMES PETERSON SCOTT PHILIPS BARBARA POHJOLA SAM RUIZ STEVEN TALKOVICH BRENT THURSTON RUTH VANDERHORCK GERALD YOUNG Senior Index AHLQUIST, JOEL: H.R. Sec. 2,35 Concert Band 2,3,45 Pep Band 2,3, 4. ALCI?AEIfINK, MARY: Student Council Rep. 35 Girls' Club 2,3,45 2. ALDRICH, STEVEN: Cross Country Team 1. ALEXANDER, ROBERT: Swimming Team 1. ALTMAN, DIANE: Library Cadet 25 Student Council Rep. 35 Birch Log Rep. 35 Open Mind Staff 35 Girls' Club 2,3,4. ANDERSON, CANDACE: A'Capella Choir 45 Girls' Choir 2: Cho- rale 35 Photography Class 3. ANDERSON, JEFF: Football B Squad 15 Swimming Team 15 Stu- dent Council Rep. 2. ANDRESEN, HARROLD: Stage Crew 2,35 Photography Class. ANDRESEN, RICHARD: Basketball A Team 35 Basketball B Team 25 Cross Country 3. ANSCOMB, BETTE: Swimming Team 2,35 Popcorn Popper 45 Li- brary Cadet 25 Birch Log Staff 45 H.R. Pres. 25 Girls' Club 2,3,45 Girls' Club Rep. ARMOLD, JUDITH: Birch Log Rep. 2,35 Greyhound Rep. 25 O en lzgflind Staff 45 Girls' Club 2,3,45 Concert Band 25 Pep BandD25 AA 2.. ARNESON, KRISTIN: Girls' Club 25 A'Capella Choir 3,45 Birch- wood Choir2. ASHBY, CLIFF:'Baseball A Team 3,45 Caf. Monitor 45 Caf. Worker 45 Chorale Choir 3,45 Birchwood Choir 2: E Club 4. ASPLING, JUDY: Greyhound Rep. 25 Greyhound Staff 3,45 Quill and Scroll 3,45 AFS Club 3,45 Girls' Club 3,45Concert Band 2,3,45 Pep Band 2,3,45 Concert Orchestra 2,3,4. AXELSON, JANE: Girls' Club 2,3,45 Girls' Club Rep. 45 Photogra- phy Class 4. BACKEN, MARSHALL: Football B Squad 15 Popcorn Popper 45 Caf. Monitor 45 Caf. Worker 45 Birch Log Rep. 25 H.R. Vice Pres.2. BAGLEY, MERRY: Gym Cadet 35 Girls' Club 2,45 GAA 2. BAGLEY, NANCY: Popcorn Seller 45 Student Council Comm. 45 Birch Log Staff 3,45 Greyhound Rep. 35 H.R. Pres. 45 Nat. Honor Society 3,45 Quill and Scroll 45 Girls' Club 2,35 Birch Log Editor 4. BAILEY, WILLIAM: Football B Squad 25 Hockey A Team 2,3,45 Cross Country Team 3,45 Popcorn Popper 35 Baseball A Team 3, 45 Baseball B Team 2.5 Projectionist 2,3,45 Caf. Monitor 2,3,45 H.R. Pres. 35 E Club 2,3,45H.R. Vice Pres. 2,3. BAKER, RICHARD: Cross Country Team 25 SkiTeam 4. BAKKE, DEBORAH: Office Cadet 45 Chorale Choir 35 Birchwood Choir 2. BANNON, BARBARA: Swim Team 35 Girls' Club 2,35 GAA 2. BELLOWS, LESLIE: Caf. Minitor 45 Greyhound Rep. 45 Greyhound Staff 3,45 Quill and Scroll 45 Girl's Club 2,3,45 Girl's Club Rep. 4. BENSON, CATHERINE: Girl's Club 2,3,4. BERQUIST, CHARLES: Basketball A Team 35 Basketball B Team Z5 Cross Country Team 25 Track Team 2,3,45 H.R. Pres.2. BERQUIST, MICHAEL: Football B Team 2. BERLAND, JACK: Hocke A Team 2,3,45 Student Council Comm. 45 Student Council'Exec. Bd. 45 Greyhound Rep. 45 Grey- hound Staff 2,3,45 Quill and Scroll 3,45 Concert Band 2,35 Pep Band 2,35 E Club 4. BIRKLAND, DAVE: Swim Team Z5 Caf. Worker3. BJORK, RON: Ski Team 1. BLACIK, BEN: Golf Team 15 Stage Crew 4. BLEHART, BRUCE: PA Worker 3,45 Student Council Rep. 45 Stu- dent Council Comm. 45 Open Mind Staff 45 Nat. Thespians 2,3,45 NFL Pres. 2,3,45 Debate Team 2,3,45 Speech 2,3,4. BLUSTIN, DAVE: Student Council Rep. 2,3,45 Student Council Comm. 2,3,45 Student Council Exec. Bd. 45 Greyhound Staff 45 Junior Class Pres. 35 Nat. Honor Society 45 Quil and Scroll 3,45 NFL 3,45 Student Council Vice-Pres. 45 Junior Class Exec. Bd. 35 Senior Class Vice-Pres. 45 Speech 3,45 Olga Ogres Coach 3,4. BOMAN, ADELE: H.R. Sec. 35 Girl's Club 2,3,4. BOO, PETER: Football A Squad 15 Stage Crew 2,35 Nat. Thesbi- BHS 2,3,4. BOOTH, DEBRA: NFL 2,3,45 Debate Team 2,3,45 Girl's Club 2,3,45 Speech 2,3,45 Photography Club 45 NFL Sec. 4. BOYLE, MARY: Greyhound Rep. 2,3,45 Greyhound Staff 45 Girl's Club 2,3,45 A'Cappella Choir 3,45 Birchwood Choir 2: Quill and Scroll 4. BRADEN, KATHRYN: Popcorn Popper 3,45 Caf. Worker 35 Grey- hound Rep. 35 Greyhound Staff 3,45 Girl's Club 2,3,4. BRENNY, JOHN: Projectionist 2,3,45 Cat. Monitor4. BROWN, GARY: Olga's Ogres 3,4. BRUEN, LYNN: Caf. Worker 45 Girl's Club 3,4. BBRUN, TOM: Football A Squad 3,45 Football B Squad 25 Track Team 25 Caf. Monitor 3,45 E Club 3,4. BUCHANAN, PATRICIA: Popcorn Seller 35 Student Council Rep. 3,45 Senior Hall of Fame 45 Girl's Club 2,35 Girl's Choir 25 Chorale 3,45 Cheerleader A Squad 3,45 Cheerleader A Squad Captain 45 Girl's Club Rep. 2,3. BURNS, JOSEPH: Projectionist 35 Concert Band 2,3,45 Pep Band 2, 3,45 Concert Orchestra 2,3,4. BYE, JULIANNE: Popcorn Seller 45 Birch Log Rep. 35 Birch Log Staff 45 H.R. Pres. 25 senior Hall of Fame 45 Nat. Honor Society 3, 45 Quill and Scroll 45 AFS Club 3,45 AFS Pres. 45 Girl's Club 2, 3,45 Gregory Greyhound 45 Junior Class Exec. Bd. 3. BYE, KATHRYN: Student Council Comm. 45 Greyhound Rep. 3,45 Girls' Club 2,3,45 Girls' Choir 25 Chorale Choir 3,4. CAHOON, TERRI: Greyhound Rep. 2,45 Greyhound Staff 45 Quill and Scroll 3,45 Girl's Club 3,45 Girls' Choir 25 Chorale Choir 3,4. CANNADAY, CHARLES: Cross Country Team 25 Tennis Team 2, 3. CARLSON, JOHN: Cross Countr Team 2. CARLSON, KATHRYN: Girls' Climb 2,3,4. CARLSON, MARY: Birch Log Rep. 45 Open Mind Staff 45 H.R. Sec. 25 Girls' Club 2,3,45 Girls' Choir 2. CARLSON, ZANETA: Girls' Club 2.3. CARPENTER, NANCY: Stage Crew 3,45 Popcorn Popper 35 Birch Log 35 Nat. Thespians 3,45 Girls' Club 3,45 A'Cappella Choir 3,45 Birchwood Choir 2. CARR, PATTI: Office Cadet 35 Student Council Rep. 45 Debate Team 35 AFS Club 2,3,45 Girls' Club 2,3,45 Concert Band 2,3,45 Pep Band 2,3,45 Concert Orchestra 2,3,45 Junior Class Exec. Bd. 35 Girls' Club Rep. 35 Red Cross Rep. 25 Red Cross Pres. 3,4. CASPER, KATHLEEN: Birch Log Staff 45 Girls' Club 2,3,4. CASEERSON, MARY: Girls' Club 2,3,45 Concert Band 25 Pep Band 25 AA 2. CATO, CONNIE: AFS Club 3,45 Girls' Club 3,45 Concert Orchestra 2,35 Nat. Honor Society Treasurer 45 AFS Club Vice-Pres. 4. CAVEN, RANDY: Open Mind Staff 45 Senior Hall of Fame 45 Nat. Thespians 2,3,45 A'Cappella Choir 2,45 Chorelaires 4. CHABOT, MARCIA: Student Council Rep. 35 Student Council Comm. 35 Open Mind Sec., Staff 3,45 H.R. Pres. 35 Nat. Foresnic League 3,45 Debate Team 35 Photo Club 25 Sec. 4. CHALUPSKY, JOANNE: Greyhound Rep. 25 Girls' Club 25 Con- cert Orchestra 2,3,45 GAA 2. CHRISTENSEN, CAROL: Girl's Club 2,3,4. CHRISTENSEN, KRISTEN: NFL League 3, 'Debate Team 35 Girl's Choir 25 Chorale Choir 4. CHRISTOFFERSON, ALICE: Girl's Club 2,3,45 Girl's Choir 2. CLARK, CHARLES: Curling Captain 3,45 Basketball B Team 25 Cross Country Team 35 Baseball A Team 3,45 Baseball B Team 25 Baseball Captain 45 Cafeteria Monitor 45 Birch Log Rep. 2: E 3,4. COLEMAN, YVONNE: Girl's Club 2,4. COUGHLIN, JACQUELINE: Student Council Exec. Bd. 45 Grey- hound Rep. 35 Nat. Thespians 45lGirl's Club 2,3,45 Girl's Choir 25 Maj. B Squad Capt. 2: Girl's Club Rep. 45 Red Cross Rep. 4. COUTURE, JEANNE: Girl's Club 2,3,45 Girl's Choir 2. CRAIG, JAMES: Swim Team 15 Cross Country Team 2,35 Track Team 1,2,35 Student Council Rep. 45 HR Vice Pres. 2. DAHLKE, KRIS: Student Council Rep. 45 Girl's Club 2,3,45 Concert Band 2,35 Pep Band 2,35 GAA 2,35 Girl's Club Re .2. DANIEL, PAT: Transfer from Hermantown 35 OfFice Cadet 35 Stu- dent Council Comm. 45 AFS Club 3,45 Girl's Club 3,45 GAA 3. DAVERN, PAUL: Track Team 2. DAVIDSON, ROBERT: Baseball A Team 3,45 Baseball B Team 1,25 HR Pres. 45 E Club 4. DAVIS, JOY: National Honor Society 35 Girl's Club 3,45 Concert Band 2,3,45 Pep Band 2,3,45 Band Vice-Pres. 45 Concert Orch. 4. DAVIS, SUSAN: Birchlog Rep. 2,35 Girl's Club 2,3,45 Concert Band 2,3,45 Pep Band 2,3,45 Band Sec.-Treas. 45 Concert Orch. 2,3,4. DAY, DOUG: Swim Team 2,3,45 Cross Country Team 2.5 Baseball Team 25 Student Council Rep. 2,35 Student Council Comm. 2,3,45 Student Council Exec. Bd. 45 Birchlog Rep. 35 A'Cappella Choir 3, 45 Birchwood Choir 25 Choir Pres. 45 Chorelaires 45 E Club 4. DEETZ, BARB: Transfer from Coon Rapids 35 Girl's Club 3,4. DENTINGER, KRIS: Student Council Comm. 45 Student Council Exec. Bd. 45 HR Sec. 25 Girl's Club 2,3,45 Girl's Choir 25 Chorale Choir 3,45 Junior Class Exec. Bd. 35 HR Treas. 25 Girl's Club Rep. 3. DEROSIER, BARB: Popcorn popper 25 Library Cadet 2,35 Girl's Club 2,3,45 Girl's Choir 2,3,45 GAA 3,45 Bowling Team 3,4. DETTMAN, DAN: Swim Team 2,3,4. DICKEY, BARBARA: Girl's Club 3,45 Girl's Choir 4. DOLAN, GRACE: Girl's Club 2,3,45 GAA 2,3. DOUBRAVA, LAWRENCE: Stage Crew 3,45 Nat. Thespians 3,4. DOUGHERTY, WANDA: Library Cadet 2,35 Concert Band 2,3,45 Pep Band 2,3,45 GAA 2,3,4. DOUGLAS, DEBBIE: Swim Team 3,45 Golf Team 3,45 Tennis Team 3,45 Girl's Choir 25 Girl's Club Rep. 2,3,4. DOUVILLE, DALE: Birchwood Choir 2. DRYER, PEG: Greyhound Rep. 2. DRYKE, KATHLEEN: Girl's Club 2,3,45 Girl's Choir 25 Photogra- phy Club 45 Red Cross Rep. 2. DUNCAN, BRUCE: Chorale Choir 3. EASTVOLD, LAMONTE: Cross Country Team 35 Concert Orch. 2, 3,45 Power Club 4. EHUMANTRAUT, DWIGHT: Transfer from Roncalle High, Aber- deen, So. Dak. EKLUND, DALE: Open Mind Staff 3,45 HR Pres. 2,3. EKLUND, LAIRD: Open Mind Staff 3,45 A'Cappella Choir 45 Cho- rale Choir 35 HR Vice-Pres. 2. ELLIAN, KAREN: Girl's Swim Team 35 Greyhound Staff 35 Girl's Club 2,3,4. ELLIS, ANITA: Cafe Worker 45 Girl's Club 3,4. EMERSON, KAY: Stage Crew 35 Nat. Thes ians 3,45 Girl's Club 2, 3,45 Maj. A S uad 45 Maj. B Squad' 2,35 Maj. A Squad capt. 45 Girl's Clull: Rep. 3. ERICKSON, DON: Track Team 2. ERICKSON, MARY JO: Library Cadet 3,45 Open Mind Staff 35 Girl's Club 3,45 Speech 3. ESPARZA, DAVID: Football A Squad 2,3,45 Football B Squad 1,25 Football B Squad Capt. 25 Popcorn popper 35 Baseball A Team 3,45 Baseball B Team 1,25 Cafe Mon. 35 Student Council Rep. 2,3,45 HR Pres. 2,35 Senior Hall of Fame 45 E Club 3,45 Soph. Class Vice-Pres. 2, ETHUN, JANICE: Nat. Thespians 3,4. EVENSON, GUY: Concert Band 2,35 Pep Band 25 Concert Orch. 2, 3. FERRIS, JANE: Transfer from Mary A. Burnham School 35 Quill and Scroll 45 Birch Log Staff 45 Nat. Honor Soc. 3,45 Girl's Club 3,4. FETTER, DAVID: Stage Band 3,45 Concert Band 2,3,45 Pep Band 2, 3,4. FIEGE, SCOTT: Cross Country Team 2,35 Track Team 2,3,45 Birch Log Rep. 45 Senior Hall of Fame 45 Junior Class Exec. Bd. 35 Power Club 4 FLAHERTY, BRYAN: Transfer from Cathedral 45 Olga's Ogres 4. FLECK, MARGERET: Transfer from Montevidio 25 Girl's Club 2,3, 4. FLEMING, PAT: Birch Log Staff 45 Greyhound Rep.35 Girl's Club 2,3,45 Chorale Choir 3,45 Birchwood Choir 2. FOSTER, JEFFREY: Football B Squad 25 Swim Team 1,25 Chorale Choir 3,45 Birchwood Choir 2. FREDRICKS, ERIC: Student Council Comm. 45 Student Council Exec. Bd. 45 Open Mind Staff 3,45 HR Pres. 35 NFL 3,45 Debate Team 3,45 AFS Club 35 Student Council Treas. 45 Junior Class Exec. Bd. 35 Speech 3,45 ESU 3,4. FREEMAN, ELIZABETH: Girl's Swim Team 3,45 Birch Log Rep. 45 Girl's Club 25 Birchwood Choir 25 GAA 2. FRIEDMAN, JOY: AV Cadet 3,45 Birch Log Rep. 25 Girl's Club 2,3, 45 Maj. A Squad 45 Maj. B Squad 35 Girl's Club Rep. 4 GALENSKI, MARY: Girl's Club 3,4. GARON, DIANE: Library Cadet 25 Greyhound Staff 35 Nat. Foren- sics 3, 45 Girl's Club 35 H.R. Pres. Speech 3,4. GARVUE, KARIN: Golf Team 2,35 Girl's Club 2,3,45 Concert Orch. 2,35 Girl's Club Rep. 2. GATLIN, SANDRA: Girl's Club Z,3,4. GILLE, LORI: Office Cadet 45 Student Council Rep. 2,3,45 Student Council Comm. 2,3,45 Birch Log Rep. 2,35 Birch Log Staff 45 Grey- hound Rep. 25 H.R. Sec 25 Girls' Club 2,3,45 Junior Class Exec. Bd. 35 Girls' Club Rep. 2,35 Red Cross Rep. 25 Quill And Scroll 4. GJERSTAD, ANN: Popcorn popper 35 Student Council Comm. 45 Greyhound Rep. 45 H.R. Sec 25 Girls' Club 2,3,45 Girls' Choir 35 GAA 25 Girls' Club Rep. 4. GLEASON, SUSAN: Girls' Club 354. GOLDISH, LISA: Caf. Worker 2,35 Girls' Club 2,3,4. GOLDMAN, JULIE: AV Cadet 3545 Girls' Club 2,3. GOMAN, SCOTT: Football B Squad 25 Chorale Choir 35 Birch- wood Choir 2. GOULD, JOHN: Ski Team 253,45 Student Council Rep. 35 Nat. Honor Society 3,45 AFS Club 2,3,45 Nat. Honor Society Vice-Pres. 3,4. GRANT, TERRY: Caf. Monitor 45 Student Council Rep. 35 Student Council Comm. 35 H.R. Pres. 25 Olga's O res 3,4. GRAVEN, BILL: Football B Squad 25 Basketball B Team 15 Swim Team 2,3,45 Cross Country Team 35 H.R. Pres. 4. GRIFFITH, MARGARET: Tennis Team 1,2,35 Nat. Honor Society 3,45 AFS Club 2,3,45 Birchwood Choir 25 A'Cap ella Choir 3,45 Cheerleader A Squad 45 Cheerleader B Squadl- Capt. 35 Ju- nior Class Exec. Bd. 3. GRINDY, LAUREL: Stage Crew 3,45 Popcorn Popper 35 Birch Log Rep. 35 Birch Log Staff 35 Nat. Thes. 3,45 Girls' Club 2,35'Chorale Choir 35 Birchwood Choir 25 Cheerleader B Squad 25 Girls' Club Re . 35 Nat. Thes. Sec. 4. GUSTAFSFON, NANCY: Popcorn Popper 35 Birch Log Rep. 25 H.R. Sec. 25 Senior Hall of Fame 45 Nat. Honor Society 3,45 Nat. Thes. 3,45 Girls' Club 2,3,45 Birchwood Choir 25 A' Cappella Choir 3,45 Chorelaires 45 Cheerleader B Squad 25 Cheerleader A Squad 3,4. HAAKENSEN, DARLENE: Girls' Club 2,3,4. HAAN, BRUCE: Swim Team 45 A'Cappella Choir 45 Transfer from Grandview High School, Grandville, Mich. HAGMAN, JOHN: Track Team 35 Nat. Honor Society 3,45 E Club 45 H.R. Vice-Pres. 35 Power Club 45 Language Club 2. HALLENBECK, ANN: Concert Orch. 2,3,4. HALVERSON, DEBRA: Girls' Club 2,45 Chorale Choir 45 Birch- wood Choir 25 GAA 2. HALVERSON, ROBERT: Student Council Rep. 2,3,45 Science Club 45 Olga's Ogres 3,4. HAMMER, KRISTIN: Girls' Club 2,3,45 GAA 2,3,45 Girls' Club Rep. 25 Red Cross Rep. HANCOCK, SEAN: Photography Club 45 Transfer from Phillips, Andover, New Hampshire 4. HANDBERG, KRIS: Girls' Club 2,3,4. HANDBERG, MARY: Maj. A Squad 35 Maj. B Squad 2. HAIESON, ALLAN: Caf. Worker 251 Birchwood Choir 25 Chorale C oir 3. HARDEN, MARGARET: AFS Club 35 Drill Team 3,4. HARMER, NANCY: School Store Worker 35 Greyhound Rep. 2,3, 45 Girls' Club 2,3,45 Chorale Choir 3,45 Birchwood Choir 25 Drill Team 3,45 GAA 2,3. HARRIS, MARJORIE: Popcorn Seller 3,45 Birch Log Staff 45 Open Mind Staff 3,45 Girls' Club 2,3,45 Birchwood Choir 25 ESU 4. HARTWICK, JOHN: Projectionist 3. HASTINGS, VICKI: GAA 4. HEDLAND, KATHLEEN: Girls' Club Z,3,4. HENDRICKSON, RICHARD: Basketball B Team 1,25 Track Team 25 Caf. Monitor 3,45 Student Council Rep. 25 E Club 2,3, 4. HERTZEL, HOLLY: H.R. Vice-Pres. 45 Photography Club 45 Trans- fer from Maple Grove, Idaho5 Sec. of ESU 4. Open Mind Staff 3,4. HESSEN, NEAL: Golf Team 3,45 Caf. Monitor 45 Student Council Comm. 45 Greyhound Rep. 2,35 Greyhound Staff 35 H.R. Sec. 25 H.R. Pres. 35 Quill and Scroll 3,45 Birchwood Choir 25 E Club 3, 45 Greyhound Editor 45 Olga's Ogres 3,4. HIEB, KAREN: Popcorn Popper 3,45 Birch Log Staff 45 H.R. Sec. 25 Girls' Club 2,3,45 Girls' Club Rep. 4. HILL, LAWRENCE: Concert Band 2. HILL, RICH: Football B S uad 25 Basketball A Team 3,45 Bas- ketball B Team 1,25 Gol?Team 1,2,3,45 Cross Country Team 3, 45 Cross Country Capt. 45 H.R. Pres. 2,35 E Club 3,4. HODEN, STEVEN: A'Cappella Choir 3,45 Birchwood Choir 25 Chorelaires 4. HOLT, SCOTT: Football B Squad 25 Track Team 2. HOUGHTALING, THOMAS: Basketball B Team 25 Cross Coun- try Team 2,3,45 Track Team 2,3,45 Cross Country Capt. 45 Nat. Honor Society 3,45 E Club 3,4. HOUGLUM, DIANE: Greyhound Rep. 35 Senior Hall of Fame 45 Girls' Club 2,3,45 A'Cappella Choir 3,45 Birchwood Choir 25 Chorelaires 4. HUGHES, RICHARD: Football B Squad 25 Cross Country Team 35 Baseball A Team 35 Baseball B Team 25 Caf. Monitor 3,45 Student Council Rep. 45 Senior Hall of Fame 45 E Club 4. HUGHES, WNEDY: Open Mind Staff 35 Nat. Honor Society 3,45 Nat. Forensic League 2,3,45 Debate Team 2,3,45 Girls' Club 2,3,45 GAA 25 Speech 3,4: Photography Club 45 NFL Vice-Pres. 4. HULTSRTAND, CHARLES: lrack Team5 Transfer from Pem- broke-County Day School. HULTKRANTZ, ROBERT: Football A Squad 3,45 Football B Squad 25 Concert Orch. 2,3,4. HUSBY, ROBERT: Track Team 25 H.R. Pres. 3. IDLETT, DEBBIE: Nat. Forensic League 3,45 Debate Team 35 AFS Club 35 Girls' Club 2,3,4. INGRAM, SCOTT: Football B Squad 25 Projectionist 3,45 Con- cert Orch. 2,3,45 Orch. Pres, 4. ISLE, TRACY: Caf. Worker 25 Girls' Club 2,3,45 Girls' Club Rep. 3. JACKMAN, DONNA: Caf. Worker 45 Girls' Club 2,3,45 Girls' Choir 35 Maj. B Squad Co-Capt. 2. JACKSON, JOANNE: Swimming Team 35 Birch Log Rep. 2: Debate Team 2. JACOBSON, ELIZABETH: Girls' Club 2,3. JAHN, ROGER: Cross Country Team 35 Baseball A Team 3,45 Baseball B Team 25 Student Council Rep. 3,45 Student Council Comm. 45 Greyhound Rep. 45 Greyhound Staff 45 E Club 45 Junior Class Exec. Bd. 3. JAMAR, SALLY: Birch Log Rep. 45 Girls' Club 2,3,4. JENSEN, PEGGY: Birch Log Rep. 45 Birch Log Staff 45 H.R. Pres. 45 Nat. Honor Society 3,45 Quill and Scroll 45 Girls' Club 2,3,45 A'- Cappella Choir 45 Chorale Choir 35 Birchwood Choir 2. JERONIMUS, PETER: Hockey A Team 3,45 Student Council Rep. 2,35 Soph. Class Pres. 25 Senior Hall of Fame 45 Snow-Beau4. JOHNSEN, BARD: Swimming Team 15 Ski Team 15 Student Coun- cil Rep. 25 H.R. Sec. 25 Photography Club 4. JOHNSEN, KAREN: Swimming Team 3,45 Birch Log Staff 45 Girls' Club 2,3,45 GAA 2,35 Girls' Club Rep. 35 Quill and Scroll 45 Red Cross Rep. 4. JOHNSON, BONNITA: Girls' Club 2,3,45 GAA 3,45 JOHNSON, CHIRTINE: Golf Team 25 H.R. Sec 2,35 Girls' Club 2, 3,4:A'Capella Choir 3,45 Birchwood choir 25 Chorelaires 4. JOHNSON, DEBRA: Golf Team 2,3,45 Student Council Rep. 45 Birch Log Rep. 35 Senior Hall of Fame 45 Nat. Honor Society 3,45 Girls' Club 2,3,45 A'Cappella Choir 3,45 Birchwood Choir 25 Cho- relaires 45 Choir Sec.-Treas, 45 Cheerleader A Squad 3,45 Cheer- leader B Squad 25 Girls' Club Rep 4. JOHNSON, DIANE: Birch Lo Rep. 25 H.R. Pres. 3,45 Girls' Club 2, 3,45 Chorale Choir 3,45 Birciwood Choir 25 GAA 25 Junior Class Exec. Bd. 35 Girls' Club Rep. 4. JOHNSON, DOUGLAS: Swimming Team 1,2,35 Projectionist 25 Chorale Choir 35 Birchwood Choir 2. JOHNSON, ELIZABETH: Student Council Rep. 2,35 Student Cou- cil Comm. 2,3,45 Senior Class Sec. 45 Girls' Club 2,3,45 Concert Orch. 2,3,45 Orch. Treas. 45 Girls Club Treas. 4. JOHNSON, GREG: Chorale Choir 35 Birchwood Choir 2. JOHNSON, JUDY: Girls' Club 2,3,4: GAA 2. JOHNSON, MARK: A'Cappella Choir 3,45 Birchwood Choir 2. JOHNSON, MIKE: Concert Band 3,45 Pep Band 3,45 Concert Orch. 3,4. JONES, SUSAN: Office Cadet 45 Caf. Worker 2,3,45 Girls', Club 2, 3,4. KALLIO, STEPHANIE: Swim Team 45 Nat. Thes. 45 Nat. Forensic League 45 Girls' Club 45 Concert Band 45 Pep Band 45 Transfer from Carbondale Community High School, Carbondale, Ill.4 KASE, WILLIAM: Concert Band 45 Pep Band 4. KELLY, PAT: Transfer from Kellogg High School 35 H.R. Pres. 45 Girls' Club 3,4. KENNER, HERSCI-IEL: Speech 4. KENT, JOSEPH : Student Council Rep. 2 KIRBY, JOANNE: Office Cadet 45 Birch Log Rep. 2,35 H.R. Pres. 25 Nat. Thes. 2,3,45 Girls' Club 2,3,45 A'Cappella Choir 3,45 Birch- wood Choir 25 Chorelaires 45 Girls' Club Rep. 2,3. KLABER5 JOHN: Ski Team 3,45 Nat. Forensic League 3,45 Debate Team 2,3,45 AFS Club 35 Concert Orch. 253545 Power Club 4. KNETSCH5 LINDA: Golf Team 35 Lib. Cadet 25 Open Mind Staff 35 Girls' Club 2,3,4. KLUND5 HOLLY: Office Cadet 45 Greyhound Rep. 2,35 Greyhound Staff 45 GAA 2,3545 Quill and Scroll 45 Quasar 4. KOIDAHL, KAREN: Girls' Club 2. KOIDAHL, SCOTT: Football A Squad 3,45 Football B Squad 25 Hockey A Team 2,3,45 Hockey A Squad Capt. 45 Cross- Country Team 45 Baseball A Team 2,3,45 Baseball B Team 1. Caf. Monitor 3,45 Student Council Comm. 45 Student Council Exec, Bd. 45 Senior Class Pres. 45 HR. Pres. Z5 E Club 2,3,4. KRUSE5 JOHN: Track Team 2,3. KUNZ, CYNTHIA: Stage Crew 35 Birch Log Staff 35 Open Mind Staff 45 Nat. Honor Society 3,45 Nat. Thes. 3,45 Nat. Forensic League 2,3,45 Debate Team 25 A'Cappella Choir 3,45Birchwood Choir 25 Chorelaires 354. KUTZ, LYLE: Football A Squad 15 Speech 3. LAHTI, PAM: Girls' Club 3 LAMOUREAUX, SUSAN: Birch Log Rep. 25 Greyhound Rep. 25 Birch Log Staff 45 Nat. Honor Society 3,45 Girls's Club 253,45 Quill and Scroll 4. LANGLEY, THOMAS: Junior Class Exec. Bd. 3. LARSON5 PAT: Student Council Rep 25 Birch Log Rep. 45 Birch Log Staff 45 Greyhound Staff 45 Girls' Club 2,3,45 GAA 35 Girls' Club Rep. 45 Photography Club 4. LAURILA, DUANE: Football B Squad 2. LEE, ANN: Birch Log Staff 45 Greyhound Staff 45 Nat. Honor Socie- ty 3,45 Girls' Club 2,3545 Senior Hall of Fame 45 Quill and Scroll 4. LEE, NANCY: Student Council Rep. 35 Student Council Comm. 35 Student Council Exec. Bd. 45 Birch Log Rep. 35 Birch Lo Staff 35 Soph. Class Pres. 25 Junior Class Sec. 35 Senior Hall ofgFame 45 Nat. Honor Society 3,45 Girls' State 35 Junior Class Exec. Bd. 35 Girls' Club Vice-Pres. 3. LEEDAHL5 DIANE: Girls' Club 4. LEIGH, LORNA: Lib. Cadet 25 Girls' Club 253,45 Girls' Club Rep. Z. LEVANG, REX: Open Mind 3545 Senior Hall of Fame 45 Nat. Honor Society 3545 Nat. Forensic League 45 Speech 3,4. LIAN, ALLAN: Track Team 35 Projectionist 3545 Caf. Worker 35 E Club 45 H.R. Vice-Pres. 2. LIND, JACK: Football A Squad 3,45 Football B Squad 25 Caf. Monitor 45 Birch Log Staff 45 Greyhound Re . 45 Greyhound Staff 45 H.R. Pres. 35 Senior Hall of Fame 45 Club 3,45 Pho- to ra hy Club 4. LINDSTROM, GAIL: Girls' Club 25354. LITMAN, JAY: Projectionist 4. LIVINGSTON, MARY: Student Council Sec. 45 Student Council Comm. 45 Student Council Exec. Bd. 45 Birch Log Staff 35 Grey- hound Staff 25 H.R. Sec. 25 Senior Hall of Fame 45 Girls' Club 2,3, 45 Birchwood 25 Chorale 35 A'Cappella 45 Girls' Club Rep. 354. LOMEN, MARCIA: Girls' Club 253,42 Red CTOSS RCP- 2- LONGSIO, JODY: Girls' Club 2,3,45 Chorale Choir 35 Birchwood Choir 2. LUDWIGSON, JEFF: Olga Ogre's 354. LUNDGREN JOHN: Football A Squad 35 Football B Squad Z5 Caf. Mon. 253,45 Ski Team 4. LYNOTT, NANCY: Transfer from Cathedral 35 Girls' Club 354. MADSEN,THOMAS: Projectionist 3,4. I H H MAKELA, PHIL: Basketball A Team 35 Caf. Monitors 45 E Club 4. MAKI5 ARLENE: Girls' Club 2,3,45 GAA 3. MALWICK, DIANE: Popcorn Popper 35 Caf. Moitor 4: Student Council Exec. Bd. 35 Birch Log Rep. 3: Greyhound Staff 4: Senior Hall of Fame 45 Girl's Club 25 Junior Class Exec. Bd. 3. MARA, KATY: Student Council Rep. 2535 Student Council Exec. Bd. 45 Birch Log Staff 35 Greyhound Staff 35 Senior Hall of Fame 45 Girl's Club Chaplain 35 Chorale Choir 3,45 Birchwood Choir 25 Cheerleader A Squad 35 Cheerleader B Squad 25 Soph. Class Treas. 25 Junior Class Treas. 35 Senior Class Treas. 4. MARDEN5 STEVE: Concert Band 25 Pep Band 25 Concert Orch. 2.5 Photography Club 4. A MARLING, RAYLENE: Office Cadet 45 Birch Log Rep. 42 .B11'Cl'1 I-Og Staff 45 Greyhound Rep. 35 Girl's Club 2,3,45 Girl's Choir 45 GAA 253,45 Girl's Club Rep. 3. H MARQUARDT5 BILL: Football B Squad 15 Baseball B Team 15 A'Cappella Choir 45 Chorale Choir3. MORTENSON, SANDY: Concert Orch.4. MARTIN, DAVID: National Honor Society 3,45 NFL 2,3,4. MATHESON, BRENDA: Gym Cadet 45 Student Council Rep, 2: Girl's Club 2,3,4. A D ' MATSON, MARTY: Chorale Choir 3545 Birchwood Choir 2. MATTSEN, KEVIN: Cross Country Team 2-I COHCEN OYCIW- 2,3,4. Orch. Pres. 45 Orch. Sec-Treas. 3. ' MAUS, PATRICIA: stage crew 25354: Popcorn Popper 3i4fB1fCh Log Rep. 2535 Birch Log Staff 3: Greyhound Rep. 3: OPEN Mind Staff 2,3545 Girl's Club 2,3545 Set Designer 3,4. MCCALL, ED: Football A Squad 3,45 Football B Squad 25 Bas- ketball A Team 35 Basketball B Team 25 Cafe Mon. 45 Senior Hall of Fame 45 E Club 3,4. MCKEEN5 LES: Student Council Rep. 2,3,45 Student Council Comm. 2,3545 Nat. Thespians 3,45 AFS Club 2. MCMAHON, MARY: Tennis Team 45 Popcorn Popper 45 Cafe Mon. 45 Birch Log Rep. 45 Birch Log Staff 45 Girl's C ub 3,45 Girl's Club Rep. 35 Photography Club 4. MEINTS5 LOIS: Birch Log Staff 45 Girl's Club 2,3545 GAA 2,4. MEYER, KRIS: Popcorn Popper 35 Cafe Mon. 35 HR Pres. 2535 Se- nior Hall of Fame 4: Girl's Club 2,3545 A'Cappella Choir '3545 Birchwood Choir 25 Chorelaires 45 Girl's Club Rep. 4. MICKELSON, BECKY: Girl's Club 3. MICKELSON, RICK: Swim Team 25 Track Team 2,35 Stage Crew 35 Baseball B Team 15 Projectionist 2,35 Nat. Thespians 2,3. MILLS, PAT: Hockey A Team 25 HR Treas. 25 Olga's Olgres 3,4. MIRTICA5 JIM: Baseball B Team 25 Cafe Mon. 4. MITCHELL, KIMBERLY: Birch Log Rep. 45 Girl's Club 2,3,4. MODEEN5 MARY: Girl's Club 2,3,4. MOHON5 GEORGIA: Student Council Comm. 45 HR Sec. 25 Girl's Club 2,3,45 A'Cappella Choir 3,45 Birchwood Choir 25 Chorelaires 45 Girl's Club Rep. 4. MORTON, LESLIE: Nat. Honor Society 3,45 Nat, Theg iang 3,45 SES Club 3,45 Girl's Club 2,3,45 A'Cappella Choir 3,45 Birchwood oir 2. MUEHLBACH, GEORGE: Open Mind Staff 45 HR Pres. 45 NFL 45 Debate Team 45 AFS Club 3. MEIFIEER, SHELLEY:lX1at. Honor Society 3,45 AFS Club 3,45 Girl's u 3,4. NIELSON5 MARCIA: Office Cadet 45 Girl's Club 2,3,4. NELSON, BRENDA: Girl's Swim Team 45 Library Cadet 2,35 Girl's Club 3,45 GAA 2,3,4. NELSON, CATHY: HR Sec. 25 Girl's Club 2,3,45 Concert Band 25 Speech 25 Girl's Club Rep 253. NELSON, PEDER: Cross Country Team 25 HR Pres. 45 HR Vice res. 2. NESS, DAIRLYN:- Girl's Club 2,3545 Maj. A Squad 45 Maj. Squad 2,35 Maj. B Squad Capt. 3. NEVERS, MARY BETH: Swim Team 2,35 Golf Team 25 Tennis Team 3,45 Student Council Rep. 25 Student Council Comm. 2545 HR Sec. 2,35 HR Pres. 45 Senior Hall of Fame 45 Nat. Honor Socie- ty 2,35 AFS Club 35 Girl's Club 2,3,45 Cheerleader A Squad 3,45 Cheerleader B Squad5 GAA 25 Cheerleader A Squad Capt. 45 NFEinioiLClass Exec. Bd. 3. HO LS, TIM: Popcorn Po per 45 Gr hound Re . 3,45 Gr - hound Staff 3,45 Birchwood CIl,1oir 2. ey P ey NIDES, JANE: Girl's Track Team 35 Birch Log Rep. 3,45 Birch Log Staff 3,45 NFL 3545 Girl's Club 2,3,45 HR Treas. 25 Speech 3,4. NIMMO, DAVID: Stage Crew 25 Projectionist 25 Cafe Workers 2,35 45 A'Cappella Choir 3,45 Birchwood Choir 25 Chorelairs 4. NORGARD, MARK: Football B S uad 25 Birch Log Staff 4. NYGARD, TOM Football B Squag 25 Stage Crew 2,3,45 Baseball B Team 25 Ski Team 2,3545 Student Council Rep. 45 Student Council Comm. 3,45 Nat. Thespians 3,45 E Club 45 Photogra- phy Club 45 Curling Team 3,45 Curling Team Capt. 4. NYLON, PETE: Concert Band 2.3. NYMAN, DEBBIE: Greyhound Rep. 25 Girl's Club 2,3,45 Concert Band 253,45 Pep Band 2,3,4. OBERG, CURTIS: Football A Squad 3,45 Football B Squad 25 Basketball A Team 3,45 Basketball B Team 1,25 Baseball A Team 3545 Baseball B Team 25 Student Council Comm . 45 HR Pres. 35 E Club 45 Junior Class Exec. Bd. 3. ODDEN, CHRIS: Swim Team 15 Golf Team 15 H.R. Pres. 45 Girls' Club 2,45 Senior Hall of Fame 4. ODEGAARD, BECKIE: Transfer from Hutchenson 45 Girls' Club 45 Chorale Choir 4. OFSTHUN, DENISE: Swim Team 45 Girls' Club 2,3545 GAA 2. OJARD, BRUCE: Birch Log Staff 3,45 Open Mind Staff 35 Photog- raphy Class 3. OLBY, LINDA: Girls' Club 45 Girls' Choir 2, OLLENBURGER, AUDREY: Girls' Club 2,3,45 Concert Band 3,45 Pep Band 25354. OLLENBURGER, TERRY: Manager Football A and B Squad 35 Stage Crew 2,3,45 Projectionist 2,3,45 Caf. Worker 3,45 Nat. Thespians 354. OLSON, BARBARA: Greyhound Rep. 45 H.R. Sec. 25 Girls' Club 2, 3,45 Speech 2535 Girls' Club Rep. 2,3,4. OLSOSNI5 CYNTHIA: Office Cadet 3,45 Girls' Club 2,3,45 Concert Ban 2. OLSON, DAVID: Football A Squad 3545 Football B Squad 25 A'Cappella Choir 3,45 Birchwood Choir 2. OLSON, HOLLY: Girls' Club 2,3,45 Concert Band 2,3,45 Pep Band 2,3,4. OLSON, MILE: Birch Lo Staff 35 Photography Class 3. OLSON, PAUL: Footbai A Squad 3,45 Football B Squad 25 Track Team 35 A'Cappella Choir 3545 Birchwood Choir 25 E Club 3,4. OLSON, SANDY: Office Cadet 3,45 Student Council Comm. 45 Girls' Club 2,3,45 Girls' Choir 25 Girls' Club Rep. 3. OLSON, SHERYL: Popcorn Popper 45 Gym Cadet 35 Student Coun- cil Rep. 3,45 Student Council Comm. 3545 Student Council Exec. Bd. 45 H.R. Sec. 25 H.R. Pres. 45 Senior Hall of Fame 45 Girls' Club 2,3545 Girls' Club Sec. 45 H.R. Vice-Pres. 25 Speech 45 Girls' Club Rep. 2,3. ONEILL, JOHN: Transfer from St. Thomas 4. OSTAZESKI, SUSAN: Library Cadet 35 Nat. Honor Society 3545 Girls' Club 253,45 Concert Orchestra 45 Orchestra Sec.-Treas. 4. PAGENKOPF5 BRUCE: Cross Country 35 Concert Orchestra 2,3,4. PAPPAS, LEON: Concert Band 2. PATTERSON, PAUL: Football A Squad 3,45 Football B Squad 25 Basketball A Team 2,3,45 Captain 45 Basketball B Team 15 Track Team 1,2,3545 Student Council Rep. 45 Birch Log Staff 45 Senior Hall of Fame 45 E Club 2,3,45 Junior Class Exec. Bd. 3. PAUL, JO ANN: Girls' Club 2,3,45 Girls' Club Rep. 25 Chorale Choir 35 Birchwood Choir 25 GAA 2,3,4. PELTO, KAARIN: Ski Team 25 Birch Log Staff 45 Girls' Club 2,3,45 GAA 2,3. PHILLIPS, SCOTT: Projectionist 25 Birchwood Choir 2. PLUMB, DIANE: Transfer from Woodstock School, India 35 Cirls'Club 35 A'Cappella Choir 45 Chorale Choir35 Chorelaires 4. POHJOLA, BARBARA: Greyhound Rep. 25 Girls' Club 2,35 Cho- rale Choir 35 Birchwood Choir 2. POLORNEY, JANE: School Store Worker 25 Popcorn Seller 35 Girls' Club 2,3,45 Girls' Club Rep. 3. PORTER, CINDY: Birch Log Rep. 45 Nat, Thegpiang 45 Girls' Club 2,3,4. POST, BARBARA: Girls' Choir 253. RASMUSSEN, SUSAN: Office Cadet 45 Student Council Rep. 45 Birch Log Rep. 3,45 Birch Log Staff 45 Girls' Club 2,3,4. RATHE, MARK: Birchwood Choir 2. RAYMOND, WILLIAM: H.R. Pres.3. RICH, SUSAN: Stage Crew 35 Projectionist 25 Caf. Monitor 35 Girls' Club 2,3. RIESLAND, BARBARA: Girls' Club 2. RINGSRED, DAVID: Football A Squad 2,3,45 Football B Squad 1,25 Cap. 25 Hockey A Team 2,3,45 Track Team 2,3,45 Gym Cadet 35 Projectionist 2,3,45 Caf. Monitor 2,3,45 Student Council Rep. 25 Student Council Comm. 25 H.R. Pres. 2,35 Senior Hall of Fame 45 E Club 2,3,4. RITARI, NEIL: Football B Squad 25 Cross Country Team5 A'- Cappella Choir 3,45 Birchwood Choir25 Chorelaires 4. RODENBO, CAROL: Greyhound Rep. 35 Girls' Club 2,3,4. ROSAND, VIVIAN: Girls' Club 35 GAA 3,4. ROSE, JAMES: Football A Squad 35 Football B Squad 25 Bas- ketball B Team 25 Baseball A Team 35 Baseball B Team 25 Caf. Monitor 45 Student Council Rep. 2,35 Student Council Comm. 2,3,45 Student Council Exec. Bd. 45 E Club 4. SASKA, MARY KAY: AFS Club 35 Girls' Club 3,45 Girls' Choir 3. SANDHOFER, VICIIE: Swimming Team 1,35 Girls' Club 2,3,45 GAA 2,3. SANDNESS, LYN: Birch Log Staff 45 Quill and Scroll 4. SANDFORD, BRENDA: Girls' Club 2. SASSOR, JOHN: Cross Country Team 2,45 TrackTeam 45 Grey- hound Staff 2. SAXTON, WILLIAM: Concert Band 2,3,45 Pep Band 2,3,45 H.R. Pres. 2. SCHARNOTT, DIANA: Girls' Club 2.3. SCHMIDT, JOHN: Student Council Rep. 35 Student Council Pres.45 Student Council Exec. Bd. 3,45 H.R. Pres. 25 Senior Hall of Fame 45 Student Council Vice-Pres. 35 Junior Class Vice.Pres. 35 Speech 3. SCHNEEWEIS, GAIL: Girls' Club 2,3,4. SCHRABER, DEBBIE: Girls' Club 3,45 Girls' Choir 2,3,45 Girls' Club Rep. 3,4. SCHULER, DEBBIE: Girls' Club 2,3,45 Girls' Choir 25 GAA 2. SCHULTZ, JEAN: Birch Log Rep. 35 Girls' Club 2.3. SCHULTZ, SUSAN: Swim Team 3,45 Student Council Rep. 2,3,45 Student Council Comm. 2,3,45 Birch Log Staff 35 Greyhound Rep. 2,35 Greyhound Staff 35 Nat. Honor Society 3,45 Quill and Scroll 3,45 Girls' Club 2,3,45 Birchwood Choir 25 Concert Band 2,3,45 Pep Band 2,3,45 Band Pres. 45 Concert Orch. 2,3,45 GAA 2. SCHWEIGER, CHUCK: Basketball A Team 2,3,45 Capt. 45 Bas- ketball B Team 1,25 Golf Team 2,3,45 Student Council Rep. 45 H.R. Pres. 35 Senior Hall of Fame 45 E Club 4. SHEDLOCK, SHARON: Girls' Club 2,35 GAA 2,3. SHEEKS, COLLEEN: Open Mind Staff 25 Girls' Club 2,3,45 A'- Cappella Choir 45 Chorale Choir 35 Birchwood Choir Z5 Drill Team 3,45 GAA 2, Girls' Club Rep. Z5 Drill Team Capt. 45 Photog- raphy Club 4. SHEFCHIK, RICK: Football A Squad 3,45 Capt. 45 Football B Squad 25 Track Team 25 PA Worker 45 Student Council Rep. 3,45 Student Council Comm. 45 Student Council Exec. Bd. 45 E Club 3,45 Junior Class Exec. Bd. 35 Boys' Stater 3. SIGLER, ANN: Student Council Rep. 35 Student Council Comm. 35 Birch Log Rep. 35 Birch Log Staff 35 H.R. Sec. 25 Quill and Scroll 3,45 Girls' Club 35 Birchwood Choir 25 H.R. Treas. 2. SILVERS, KEVIN: Cross Country Team 3. SMITH, DARCY: Senior Hall of Fame 45 Nat. Honor Society 3,45 Girls' Club 2,35 Concert Orch. 2. SMITH, JON: Transfer from Cathedral 35 Nat. Thes. 3,45 Girls' Club 3,45 Girls' Choir 3. SMITH, SUSAN: Office Cadet 45 Girls' Club 2,3,45 GAA 4. SOLTAU, JANE: Popcorn Popper and Seller 3,45 Birch Log Rep. 45 Birch Log Staff 45 Nat. Thes. 3,45 Quill and Scroll 45 Girls' Club 2, 3,45 A'Cappella Choir 3,45 Birchwood Choir 25 Gregory Grey- hound 45 GAA 25 Junior Class Exec. Bd. 3. SORENSON, BRAD: Hockey A Squad 3,45 Caf. Monitor 35 H.R. Sec. 25 Senior Hall of Fame 45 Olga Ogres 3,45 E Club 4. SOUTHWORTH, MOLLY: Nat. Honor Society 3,4 - Sec. 45 Girls' Club 2.,3,45 Concert Orch. 2,3,4. SPENCER, MARSHALL: Tennis Team 2,35 Stage Crew 35 Ski Team 2,3,45 Student Council Comm. 45 Open Mind Staff 35 H.R. Sec. 35 AFS Club 3,4. SPIEKER, NANCY: Girls' Club 2. STARR, CAVID: Popcorn Popper 35 Caf. Monitor 35 Concert Band 2,35 Pep Band 2,3. STARR, THOMAS: A'Cappella Choir 45 Chorale Choir 35 Birch- wood Choir 2. STILLMAN, THOMAS: Projectionist 3,4. STORSTEEN, PHIL: Swim Team 25 Popcorn Popper 35 Projectionist 2,35 Caf. Monitor 2,35 Debate Team 2. STRAUSS, BARBARA: Office Cadet 35 Girls' Club 2,3,45 Girls' Choir 25 Chorale Choir 3,45 Cheerleader B Squad 35 GAA 2. STROMME, LORRIE: Gym Cadet 35 Girls' Club 2,3,45 Student Council Rep. 2,35 Student Council Comm. 2,35'Birch Log Rep. 35 Birch Log Staff 3,45 Nat. Honor Society 3,45 Quill and Scroll 45 Girls' State Alt. 35 AFS Club 35 Girls' Club Pres. 45 Birchwood Choir 25 GAA 2,35 GAA Treas. 3. STUCKMAN, JAN: Greyhound Rep. 35 Greyhound Staff 3,45 Quill and Scroll 3,45 AFS Club 35 Girls' Club 2,3,45 GAA 2. SUNDEEN, GRANT: Cross Country Team 35 Concert Band 2,35 Pep Band 2,3, SUNDRE, GARY: Pep Band 3. SWANSTROM, JOHN: Football B Squad 25 Cross Country Team 3,45 Track Team 45 Projectionist 2,45 H.R. Pres. 2. SWOR, ROGER: Swim Team 15 Projectionist 35 Caf. Monitor 45 Senior Hall of Fame 45 Concert Band5 Pep Band5 Olga's Ogres 3,4. TANNER, JOHN: Football A Squad 3,45 Football B Squad 25 Sta eCrew 3,45 Nat. Thespians 3,45 E Club 4. TARAN, DALE: Basketball B Team 1,25 Greyhound Staff 25 H.R. Pres. 35 Curling Team 3 - Co-Capt. 3. TARAN, SETH: Football A Squad 2,3,45 Football B Squad 25 Basketball A Team 2,35 Basketball B Team 2,35 Baseball A Team 35 Caf. Monitor 45 Ski Team 45 H.R. Pres. 45 Senior Hall of Fame 45 E Club 4. TARIEO, PAUL: Chorale Choir 35 Birchwood Choir 2: Photography Clu 4. THOMAS, CHARLES: Stage Crew 3,45 Nat. Honor Society 3,45 Concert Orch 2,3,45 Photography Club 4. THOMPSON, JOYCE: Library Cadet 35 Girls' Club 3: Chorale Choir 3,45 Birchwood Choir 25 GAA 35 Red Cross Rep. 3. TILLITT, NANCY: Transfer from Grand Rapids, Mich. 3. TOFTE, LYNN: Swim Team 35 Birch Log Rep. 25 Girls' Club 2,3,45 Concert Orch. 25 GAA 25 Girls' Club Rep. 2. TONKIN, KAREN: Student Council Rep. 25 Girls' Club 2,3,45 Greyhound Staff 35 H.R. Sec 25 Chorale Choir 35 Birchwood Choir 25 Girls' Club Rep. 3. TOUSIGNANT, PAUL: Transfer from K-Town, Germany. TYLER, STEVEN: Basketball B Team 25 Chorale Choir 2. UTTLEY, DAVID: Projectionist 2,4. VAN BUSKIRK, ELIZABETH: Open Mind Staff 3,45 Senior Hall of Fame 45 Nat. Honor Society 3,45 Girls' Club 2.,3,45 Chorale Choir 35 Birchwood Choir 25 GAA 2,3,45 Girls' Club Rep. 2,3. VAN CUREN, SUSAN: Girls' Club 25 Concert Band 2,3,45 Pep Band 2,3,45 GAA 3. K VANDERHORCK, RUTH: Student Council Rep. 45 Open Mind Staff 25 National Forensic League 3,45 Debate 35 Girls' Club 35 Girls' Choir 25 Photogra hy Club 4. VERA, MARIA: AFS Studbnt 45 AFS Club 4. VEZINA, GERALDINE: Girls' Club 2,3,45 Red Cross Rep. 2. VONGOERTZ, CANDANCE: Birch Log Rep. 2,35 Greyhound Rep. 25 Nat. Thes. 2,3,45 National Forensic League 45 Girls' Club 25 A'Cappella Choir 45 Chorale Choir 35 Birchwood Choir 2. WASSON, SUSAN: Office Cadet 45 Girls' Club 2,3,45 Drill Team 45 GAA 3,4. WATTERS, KATHY:Golf Team 35 Office Cadet 25 Birch Log Rep. 2,35 Birch Log Staff 3,45 Greyhound Rep. 25 Greyhound Staff 2,3, 45 Quill and Scroll 45 National Forensic League 45 Girls Club 2,3,45 Speech 3,45 Girls' Club Rep. 4. WEAVER, WILLIAM: Cross Country Team 25 Projectionist 3. WEGERSON, CANDY: Tennis Team 3,45 Library Cadet 35 Office Cadet 45 Nat. Honor Society 3,45 Nat. Thespians 3,4: Girls' Club 2,3,45 A'Cappella Choir 45 Girls' Choir 25 Chorale Choir 3. WHEELER, DAVID: Football A Squad 35 Football B Squad 25 Student Council Rep. 45 Student Council Comm. 45 Birch Log Staff 45 Open Mind Staff 45 Senior Hall of Fame 45 Nat. Thespi- ans 45 AFS Student 35 AFS Club 2,3,45 Speech 4. WILLARD, CATHY:Transfer from Cal. 45 Swim Team 4. WILLIAM, SCOTT: Basketball B Team 1,25 Cross Country Team 2,35 Track Team 35 Student Council Comm. 45 H.R. Pres. 35 Nat. Honor Society Pres. 45 A'Cappella Choir 3,45 Birchwood Choir Z5 E Club 45 Chorelaires 45 Choir Vice-Pres. 4. WILSON, DAVID: Cross Country team 3,45 E Club 4. WITZIG, ERIC: Student Council Rep 2,35 Open Mind Staff 35 Cho- rale Choir 3,45 Birchwood Choir 2. WOLFE, CINDY: Birch Log Rep. 25 Greyhound Rep. 35 Girls' Club 2,3,45 Photography Club 4. WOLFF, JOHN: Open Mind Staff 45 Nat. Honor Society 3,45 Na- tional Forensic League 45 Debate 45 Open Mind Editor 45 Speech 4. WONG, PETER: Photography club 45 transfer from All Saint's School, Malaysia. 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Carol R, johnson, Christine johnson, Carol L. Johnson, Dennis Johnson, Doug johnson, Gail Johnson, Cary Johnson. East High couldn't be fun without the class if K of , it tel' 1 Cynthia Keto, Mary Kilimann, Steve Kirby, Greg Knutson, Dorthy Knut- son, Gail Koeppe, joseph Kolar. john Koskinen, Larry Kraus, Anita Krause, jamie Kreiman, jim Kuettel, Marsha Kumsha, Daniel Kussy. Nancy Kwam, janet LaDue, Karen Lai- nen, james Lake, Patti Lake, john Lam- pi, Mary Lane. Keith Larrivy, Wayne Larsen, Debra Larson, Dea Latour, Bonnie Lax, San- dra Leeman, Michelle LeMasurier. . .. .M ii 1 1 'af fi N, L. Q' j :ii it fe we , I g mx!! Q Q. - .L fc iwiM'5 ,Wei ,l-aw 35fi?f , 4 f . ' ii Xvwyg ,Q ::-g 3. j V V f , 4 'M' ws, Q c ' :e ff . .,a , , ,gi t -fb mf at ieffff- ag L K' f s - I ' ' iiiil . K i .i., F 9' s 4' .- . 3 K M-'Q' - 1 , 2 ' 2 ' W ,, 5 ,gig 7:1 4 f A 1 4 'TH I '4 i ff? . X 'W S... 5 L . J W-ef A I firm, A ' ' N -5 ,R at i 'i i 1 'V' i .ig ,ge . iimxzff i ixfjw M was, Mfr . Ak. 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Dave Jones, Dave Jones, Rozanne Jones, jill jukich, janet Julien, Steve Kalland, left Kallio. jeff Kanter, Rick Kay, Eugene Kemp- Fort, Roberta Kenney, Terry Kern, Rick Ketcham, Lisa Kim. x' xw N .Msg , ,, 3 ,,,2 - ' wa u ,f r 6 X K HE Q 3 ef' , , sw . . , f ya. 4 ccc, ti, , dw, ,. t , ga .. 1' Betty Kozloski, Rolf Krogstad, Diane Krovitz, Ioyce Kubiski, Michele Kuet- tel, Michael Kutscheid, Betsy Kutz, Lyle Kutz, Nancy Lake, Dan Laliberte, Dave Lamberton, Tom Lamoureux, Dennis LaPlante, Patti Larrabee. Iulia Larsen, Rolf Larson, Sandy Larson, George Lawien, Bob Leali. it ! 5i 'i 5 Q QL gf Ed Knutson, Sue Kochevar, ..l'f.AjQ A WL li Q'fglW 4g5 Tom Kohlbry. A tsi, . ii , . 't ML Linda Koidahl, Jane Koskinen, , A 5 ,', 4 judith Kosmerl. af., 3 'vmwiz K ' in I ,. N, if .,A.,, . L . H - L L Ui 1 Sri .. L- f 'P .wi 33? 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Bertha Olga, Jane Ollenburger, Kather- ine Olsen, Bruce Olson, Dorothy Ol- son, Dean Olson, Kelly Olson. Chuck Oman, Lisa O'Melia, Patricia Oppel, Colleen Ore, Mary Ostazeski, Jenwald Otto, Mathilde Overheimer, 146 ri ,X llfl kg 2 ll 'Q lf Q .iv all A ,. Y ass iii 07 1+ 49 V 5,3 -rw il -R fry.: M --F, 1 H91 I xr fs wt , My f ,,:' f . ,Q - J L . , .ss ,. .Ven . 4 - 35 ' . 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Mardi Peterson, Mary Anne Peterson, Ross Peterson, Susan Petersen, Tracy Peterson, Robert Phillips, jo Picconatto. 147 Steven Schaefer, Forson Schendel, Sue Scmidt, Larry Schou, Carole Schroeder, Paula Schultz, Jim Schwerdt. Ron Seaquist, Toby Segal, David Sell- ner, Pat Sever, Abigail Sher, Dan Shob- er, Dave Singer. Cahty Sink, Dave Sjoblom, Bob Skafte, Beth Skinner, Bruce Smith, Brad Smith, Gene Smith. -3x.ffa1f'-W V - ' . . Jr it W Earl Sullivan, jeff Sund, jeff Sundeen Dave Swanson, Peggy Swanstrom, Sue Swanstrom, Dave Sykes. Joanne Taklo, Dick Talbot, Rick Tarv- ers, Craig Tayler, Lydia Taylor, Dave Tenquist, Anne Thomas. a W, we ' 'ist S - Wag, 5 , ,. 5 :flier Q - Q .Y 'V .25 ', i t ,: ' -2, more Leap' : fi , N, ss , 'M ff- '2 ,eir - tu! 2 -. W X it 'H ' ' W' i, 11 i g ey. 1 f -pu-f Q f 'x if A f ' silk I , K 'A J. A V Ln lk 3 '6 - as fd if. 'WZ- +2:, 1 get f 1 I 5 at . I T f 7 zz f fl ik. 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V, I, ' 19, V 5 1.4 V5 + ii f t.r' T Bob Teasley Gordon Huddleston Marla Aho Camilla Anderson Ken Blankenship Joel Boman Tobin Carlsln jim Cosler Bill Couture Cathy Culkar lane Hogstrom john Freeman Sheridan Gallagher Ion Barret Randy George Deb Johnson Tricia Green Terry Post Mike Witzig Dave Kachelmyer Peggy Halverson Laurie Lindgren Marcia Lagergren Sue Livingston james Muehlbach Mark Vander Dave Marken Don Mitchell . Zaudtke, john Aiegler, Robert Zuck. Kris Petrulo Sara Pokorney Tim Raymond Dane Tresioe ibm I up ,un Aw i,.Af ' 4- f , s , ' . 1 A D 4 ,, , .. ' 'F v - .Q Wg U - 1 ...pm wi Q -I. ' N If ,nf . Vw, L L, .vm if I' YA f' , v v ,L 4 .1 'ff ' fl 'Q ,. ffm, I Q i ,' at .7 ' ,ly Q11 ff ' .rl Y . Q I v 1 ,f- 6' 0 I 'ffffff f' an -.Y f' 'X A 'W I , fx ' f ' af .- 'Q ' o ' f f if mf 'B fy. , 1 W0 A 49 .,,xL.,4 ' nur' ff I 3 .3 , ' 5'0 M I ,-'Mfg A I ' , 0 1'--f' - A . -.ff , N '7- 150 - ' ,I 4, ' ' -' 0 nf '70' ' If' f 1 ,,.,.4 - W' .0 ' ff. -W'-If 1 . ,1,- v-v' .If 1 Qffwla-.A f. ' ' -5 'V -' Q.f3 ' www- v--rv' ,P .f ii' -eng' J I ,. I IP' A V nf! 'i , ,f , 9 patrons business editor lorrie stromme DONT FORGET TO POT MONEY W THE METER Karen Baker Financial Staff: The production of this year's Birch Log would Kathy CaSP6r not have been possible without the dedication of the Arm PiChtIT9f financial staff and the patronage of many communi- Nancy Pride ty businessmen. The business firms who have con- Barb HOU tributed financially to the yearbook are recognized Joyce Johnson on these pages. We, the members of the Birch Log Jan Keachie staff, express our appreciation to those who have Jamie Kreirnan generously served and assisted us throughout the Michelle Lelvlasurier past year. Karen Lomen 152 Raylene Marling Lois Meintz Wendy Miller Jane Nides Mark Norgard Nancy Ormand Linda Peplinsk Gail Plewacki Rich Pollan Sue Rasmussen Gretchen Tran Mary Westin Esteemed Patrons ARRDWHEAD PRINTING Co. BLUSTIN OPTICAL Co. BUD'S PHOTOGRAPHY DULUTH SCHOOL or BEAUTY CULTURE, INC. AND ACADEMY OF HAIR DESIGN EAST PTA EAsT-WEST REALTY, INC. EDGEWATER EAST-wEsT MOTEL FALK'S WOODLAND PHARMACY A ,.,. FIRST AMERICAN NATIONAL BANK I HYMAN-MICHAELS Co, KENTUCKY FRIED CHICKEN LONDON INN MORTERUD-KONECZNY Co. PARKVIEW HAIR PAsHIoNs PLAZA BOOTERY Patrons BENSON OPTICAL CO. MAYOR BEN BOO EAST HIGH STUDENT COUNCIL HALENBECK'S HUNTERS PARK PHARMACY HOTEL DULUTH JOHNSON MORTUARY, INC. MAURICE'S BEAUTY SL WIG SALON NORTHERN CITY NATIONAL BANK OTIS-MAGEE-GUSTAFSON AGENCY, INC. PLAZA IUNIORS, INC. SAMMY'S PIZZA PALACE SANDY'S STEWART'S WHEEL GOODS SVEDEN HOUSE WDSM-RADIO 8: TV GLEN WELD'S CLARK SHOE STORE Sponsors HARRY ALLENFALL, INC. ARROW CHEVROLET ASSOCIATED MUSIC B 8: B MEATS BERT'S LAUNDRY gl CLEANERS BRIDGEMAN CREAMERIES 1. C. CAMPBELL CO. COMPLIMENTS OF FRIENDS! CONTINENTAL SKI SHOP DAUGHERTY HARDWARE 8: APPLIANCE DULUTH BUSINESS UNIVERSITY EDWARD'S SHOES FAMOUS CLOTHING CO. FRANKLIN CREAMERY, INC. GARON BROS. JEWELRY GOODYEAR TIRE 8: RUBBER CO. INSURANCE SERVICE AGENCY KENWOOD NORGE VILLAGE KREIMAN'S BOOK STORE LAKEVIEW CLEANERS LESTER PARK GREENHOUSE LONDON HOUSE MAGNUSON LAKESIDE PHARMACY MCGREGOR-SODERSTROM MEDICAL ARTS PHARMACY MINNESOTA CLEANERS 8: SHIRT LAUNDERERS MINNESOTA FABRICS MOUNT ROYAL SUPER VALU NATIONAL FOOD STORES NELSON PHARMACY NORM'S RELIABLE NORSHOR THEATRE OBERG PHARMACY, INC. OVERMAN CO. PETERSON-ANDERSON FLORISTS PETROVIC IEWELERS PIGGLY WIGGLY PLET'S GROCERY RED OWL STORES, INC. RUDOLPH'S FURNITURE CITY ST. GERMAIN BROS, INC. F. I. SALTER CO. SHOREDRIVE A Sz W ARTHUR A. SILVER DRESS SHOP SPINNING WHEEL, INC. STURM BROS. PLUMBING TWIN PORTS OPTICIANS, INC. WEBC-RADIO WESTMAN'S APPAREL C. Z. WILSON SPORTING GOODS Carpent Index Abalan, Kathy 140 Abbott, Wendy 28, 128 Abram, Bill 36, 42 Agostino, Jim 140 Aguar, Cathy 29,128 Aguar, Rich 128 Ahlgren, Mark 128 Ahlquist, Joel 26, 84 Ahlquist, Cigale 29, 128 Alden, Arlene 140 Alden, Scott 58, 140 Alderink, Mary 84 Aldrich, Leslie 140 Aldrich, Linda 128 Aldrich, Steve 84 Allen, Steve 26, 128 Alexander, Robert 84 Allison, Kris 27, 29, 128 Alsop, Marilyn 27, 29, 128 Altman, Diane 84 Alworth, William 84, 67 Ames, Sherri 140 Amundson, Arthur 14 Amundson, David 140 Amundson, James 14 Anderson, Candy 31, 84 Anderson, Carol 128 Anderson, Camilla 51, 77 Anderson Bob 128 Anderson, Cheryl 76 Anderson David 128 Anderson David 84 Anderson Fred 84 Anderson, Holly 128 Anderson, Janet 26, 140 Anderson, John 140 Anderson, John 128 Anderson Kris 28, 128 Anderson, Loren 55, 140, 160 Anderson, Lee 140 Anderson, Myron 30, 128 Anderson Pam 128 Anderson, Scott 140 Anderson, Sharon 128 Anderson, Steve 140 Anderson, Suzanne 140 Anderson , Tim 58, 61, 140 Ankarlo, Mark 140 Andresen, Harrold 85 Andresen, Richard 85 Anscomb, Bette 85 Antiel, Steve 128 Antonich, Kathy 49, 128 Appleby, Nancy 26, 51, 128 Arbour, Mike 128 Armold, Judith 85 Arneson, Keith 140 Arneson, Kris 30, 85 Arrowhead Printing Co l52 Ashby, Cliff 30, 50, 67, 71, 85 Aspling, Judy 27, 28, 37, 85 Aspoas, Beth 128 Aspoas, Bill 54, 128 154 Atkinson, Lawrence 55, 140 Austin, Craig 85 Austin, Ned 128 Axdahl, Gifford 14 Axelson, Jane 49, 85 Babcok, Judy 140 Bach, Dana 128 Backen, Bud 50, 85 Backstrom, Jim 30, 54, 60 Bagley, Merry 86 Bagley, Nancy 25, 37, 91, 86 Bahn, Carol 86 Baker, Chuck 58 Bailey, Bill sa, 64, 67, 71, 41, 86 Bailey, Bill 140 Bailey, Kevin 128 Baker, Richard 86 Bakke, Debbie 51, 86 Bakke, Laurie 128 Ballou, Becky 140 Bannan, Barb 86 Bangs, Laurie 140 Bantel, Patty 140 Bardshar, Joan 140 Bardshar, Pat 128 Barnes, Jan 31, 128 Barnes, Marjorie 31, 128 Barnes, Russel 26, 128 Barnhart, Dale 140 Bartel, Tim 140 Bartle, Mrs. Dorothy 14 Barton, John 31, 54, 128 Bartzen, Sarah 140 Bauer, Jeanne 128 Beak, Betty 128 Beatty, Barb 128 Beck, Diane 140 Beier, Sarah 28, 140 Bellows, Leslie 43, 86, 39 Bemel, George 128 Bennett, Debbie 42, 140 Bensen, Barb 140 Benson, Jerry 60, 140 Benson, Cathy 86 Benson Optical Company l53 Bentz, Rich 61, 140 Berdie, Reine 36, 42, 140 Berg, Gary 129 Berg, Kevin 128 Berg, Larayne, 140 Berg, Larry 140 Berg, Patty 128 Bergman, Katherine 140 Bergeron, Bert 30, 128 Bergquist, Charles 76, 70 Berkleman, Jim 54 Berini, Joe 13 Berland, Jack 37, 43, 34, 64 Berntson, Debbie 128 Berquist, Mike 86 Berry, Mike 141 Beyer, Nancy 128 Birch, Linda 141 Birkland, Dave 86 Birkland, Gary 141 Bittner, Jim 55, 141 Bittner, Victor 12 Bjorge, Kent 128 Blackmore, Robert 141 Blacid, Ben 86 Blacik, Debbie 42 Blair, Tracee 63, 42 Blanchard, Don 128 Blehart, Bruce 35, 36, 42, 51, 86 Blustin, Dave 33, 34, 36, 43, 87 Blustin Optical Company 152 Boekhoff, Philip 14 Boese, Jack 43, 128 Boldt, Sue 51, 128 Bolstridge, Laurie 87 Boman, Adele 87 Bond, Linda 128 Bond, Judy 66 Mayor Ben Boo l53 Boo, Mike 128 Boo, Peter 87 Booth, Debra 36, 42 Booth, Lynn 129 Borg, Degra 129 Bostrom, Raeanne 141 Bourdeau, Donald l4, 63 Bovee, Kevin 54, 60, 67, 129 Boyd, Don 27, 58, 129 Boyle, Mary 30, 43, 87 Burns, Pat 129 Busche, Kathy 30, 49, 141 Bye, Caroline 51, 49, 141 Bye, Julie 2.4, .35, 37, 46, 73, 107, 88 Bye, Kathy 88 Bye, Rick 30, 36, 44, 54, 129 Bye, Jim 55, 60, 141 Byers, Becky 49, 129 Cahoon, Dianne 141 Cahoon, Lonnie 88 Cahoon, Terry 30, 37, 43 Campbell, Deb 141 Campbell, Margaret 129 Cannaday, Charles 88 Cardinal Scott 129 Carlberg, Mike 27, 129 Carlson, Daryl 88 Carlson, Deb 141 Carlson, John 88 Carlson, Kathryn 88 Carlson, Mary 89 Carlson, Neil 30, 129 Carlson, Phil 129 Carlson, Scott 141 Carlson, Tyler 58 Carlson, Toby 36, 42 Carlson, Zaneta 89 er, David 141 Braden, Kitty 43, 46, 87 Braden, Andy 30, 54, 129 Bradley, Steve 129 Bradshaw, James 141 Braff, Doug 24, 30 Brekke, Bob 27, 29 Brazerol, Pat 30, 49, 129 Brekke, Sue 28, 141 Breiland, Don 129 Brenny, David 129 Brenny, John 87 Brice, Bill 141 Brice, Terry 141 Brokken, David 27, 29, 129 Brokken, Howard 14 Broman, Fred 87 Broman, Paul 141 Bronikowski, Barb 141 Brotherton, Lee 66, 141 Brown, Bill 26, 49, 141 Brown, Dale 87 Brown, David 51, 141 Brown Debra 129 Brown, Gary 87 Carpenter, Nancy 30, 36, 89 Carr, Patti 27, 29, 35, 89 Carter, James 26, 141 Casper, Kathy 24 Casperson, Kay 51, 129 Casperson, Mary 89 Cato, Connie 37, 89 Cato, Craig 26, 61, 141 Caven, Randy 31, 115, 89 Chabot, Marcia 36, 48, 89 Chagnon, Andy 141 Chapman, Robert 55 Chalupsky, Joann 89 Chesney, Nancy 129 Christensen, Kris 90, 30, 36 Christiansen, Carol 89 Christiansen, Dave 141 Christiansen, Jane 129 Christiansen, Mary 73, 129 Christofferson, Alice 91 Clark, Charles 50, 65, 67, 71 Clarke, Diane 76, 141 Clarke, Sue 26, 129 Claypool, Jennifer 30, 129 Brown, Kim 129 Brown, Patti 141 Brown, Steve 87 Browne, Don 58, 129 Bruen, Lynn 50, 87 Brun, Tom 50, 54, 67, 88 Clement, Steve 141 Clemmo ns, Randy 141 Coffin, Daniel 91 Coffin, Michael 141 Cohen, Judy 42, 141 Cohen, Mike 36, 42, 43, 45, Brundage, Dian 129 Buchanan, Bob 55 Buchanan, Pat 30, 72, 35, 88, 113, 40 Buck, Jim 27, 29, 48 Bud's Photography l53 Burgstahler, Duane 129 Burg, Laurie 141 Burns, Joe 26, 27, 29, 88 129 Coker, Vince 30, 129 Coleman, Debbra 141 Coleman, Yvonne 91 Como, Lance 129 Comstock, Virginia 141 Connell, Mike 151 Conner, Marie 129 Connor, June 141 DEAR TOM well, Q45 414+ +144 of gear C4900 when vewbvors eaten ,tssect oUtfhQ4n4i15ed6f y besigcott 3L28,69?i2Qe+'Ce4rll,g A,.d6J,Q,Q3w9 My hlin, Iaciie 51, 34, 92 Dwyerdqlglu F31 13 Gold'sh, Lisa 97 . 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H. 16 Holt, Scott 26 Holt, Scott 98 Hon, Barb 132 Hooker, Amy 51, 76, 143 Hoshal, John 143 Hoshal, Judy 143 Hotel Duluth Houghtaling, Tom 58, 67, 70, 98 Houghlum, Dave 26, 143 Houghlum, Diane 31, 122, 40 Hovis, Jeff132 Howard, Barb 132 Hubbard, Vicki 50, 51, 132 Huffer, Tim 143 Hughes, Debby 49, 143 Hughes, Kathy 35, 76, 143 Hughes, Rick 67, 108, 50, 98 Hughes, Wendy 36, 37, 42, 98 Hultkrantz, Bob 28, 54, 67, 98 Hultquist, Pam 51, 132 Hunstad, Linda 132 Hunter, Rick 132 Husby, Bob 28, 54, 67, 99 Hutchinson, Betsy 132 Hyman Michaels Co. Idlett, Debbie 98 Idlett, Doug 143 Ingram, Betsy 143 Ingram, Scott 28, 29, 99 Ink, Steve 132 Isackson, Mark 58 Issacson, Mike 27, 99 Isle, Tracy 99 Isola, Peter 35, 36, 42, 58, 143 Iverson, Paul 58, 143 Jackman, Donna 99 Jackson, Joanne 99 Jackson, Mary 143 Jacobs, Howard 58, 61, 143 Jacobs, Elizabeth 143 Jacobson, Elizabeth 99 Jacobson, Tom 99 Jacobson, Jody 143 Jahn, Robert 43, 67, 71, 134, 99 Jakubek, Brenda 143 Jamar, Sally 99 James, Tim 27, 29, 35, 132 Janson, Loren 143 Jarvenpa, Michael 143 Jaros, John 64, 77, 132 Jauhiainen, Marc 143 Jazdzewski, Dan 54, 132 Jeanetta, Charmaine 132 Jeanetta, Debbie 143 Jeneson, Lyle 132 Jensen, Alice 143 Jensen, Katherine 132 Jensen, Laurie 30, 132 Jensen, Peggy 25, 31, 37, 99 Jeronimus, Pete 46, 64, 98, 99 Johnsen, Karen 25, 37, 99 Johnson, Betsy 132 Johnson, Bob 103 Johnson, Bonita 99 Johnson, Brenda 132 Johnson, Brad 143 Johnson, Brad 99 Johnson, Carol D. 132, 27, 50 Johnson, Carol R. 132 Johnson, Carol L. 132 Johnson, Mrs. Ceil 21 Johnson, Christine 49, 132 Johnson, Connie 143 Johnson, Crissy 20, 31, 99 Johnson , D. Roger 17 Johnson, Debbie 30, 31, 37, 49, 72, 98, 35, 77, 102, 39 Johnson, Deborah 42, 36, 143 Johnson, Denise 143 Johnson, Dennis 132 Johnson, Diane 30, 49, 102 Johnson, Doug 132 Johnson, Doug 102 Johnson, Elizabeth 28, 143 Johnson, Gail 31, 51, 132 Johnson, Gary 132 Johnson, Greg 103 Johnson, James 17 Johnson, Janet 143 Johnson, Janet 144 Johnson, John 133 Johnson, Joyce 24, 133 Johnson, Judy 103 Johnson, Karl 133 Johnson, Keith 55, 144 Johnson, Keith 144, 147 Johnson, Leroy 17 Johnson, Liz 28, 49, 35, 102, 41 Johnson, Lois 21 Johnson, Linda 145 Johnson, Mark 103 Johnson, Mark A. 31, 54, 60, 67, 133 Johnson, Mark C. 133 Johnson, Mary Beth 49, 133 Johnson, Mike 27, 29, 103 Johnson Mortuary Inc. 153 Johnson, Richard 133 Johnson, Scott 145 Johnson, Steve 35, 54, 64, 133 Johnson, Steve R. 133 Johnson, Sue 133 Johnson, Tom 145 Johnson, Tim 26 Johnson, Vicki 30, 50, 133 Jones, D Jones, D ave 35, 55, 58, 61, 145 ave 145 Jones, Roger 17 Jones, Rozanne 145 Jones, Sue 51, 103 Jost, Michael 103 Jukich, Jill 51, 145 Julien, Janet 145 Junkert, Mark 43 Kalland, Steve 145 Kallio, Jeff 26, 145 Kallio, Laurence 43, 133 Kallio, Stephanie 27, 28, 103 Kane, Jon 29, 35,133 Kanter, Jeff 145 Kaple, Scott 145 Kartes, Richard 103 Kass, Jerry 133 Kase, Bill Z7, 29, 103 Katzele, Kris 31, 36, 43, 133 Kay, Rich 145 Keachie, Jan 24, 133 Keeler, Wendy 133 Kelly, Pat 103 Kemp, Mike 31, 35, 58, 64, 103 Kempfort, Eugene 145 Kenner, Herschel 103 Kenney, Roberta 145 Kent, Joseph 103 Kentucky Fried Chicken 153 Kern, Terry 66, 145 Ketchem, Rick 35, 55, 66, 145 Keto, Cynthia 133 Kiliman, Mary 27, 28, 133 Kim, Lisa 145 Kingsley, John 145 Kinnunen, Michael 17 Kirby, Joanne 31, 36, 51, 103 Kirby, Steve 50, 145 Klaber, Dorothy 145 Klaber, John 27, 36, 42, 66, 103 Klund, Holly 43, 51, 104 Knetsch, Linda 104 Knudson, Jon 145 Knutson, Greg 26, 133 Knutson, Dorothy 31, 133 Knutson, John 145 ' Knutson, Ed 55 Kochevar, Mrs. Eileen 17 Kochevar, Sue 42, 49, 145, 77 Koeppe, Gail 133 Kohlbry, Tom 66, 145 Koiclahl, Karen 104 Koidahl, Linda 145 Koidahl, Scott 47, 50, 54, 47, 64, 71, 104 Kolar, Joseph 133 Koskinen, Jane 145, 77 Koskinen, John 29, 133 Kosmerl, Judith 145 Kozloski, Betty 145 Kramer, Gary 104 Kraus, Larry 133 Kraus, Anita 133 Kreiman, Jamie 24, 133 Krogstad, Rolf 28, 145 Krovitz, Diane 145 Kruse, John 104 Kuam, Nancy 133 Kubisck, Joyce 145 Kuettel, Jim 133 Kuettel, Michele 49, 145 Kumsha, Melhoir 17 Kumsha, Marsha 133 it 1 i I I ! 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Kunz, Cynthia 30, 31, 104 Kussy, Daniel 133 Kutsheid, Mikael 145 Kutz, Betsy 145 Kutz, Lyle 145 LaDue, Janet 133 Lainen, Karen 30,133 Lahti, Pam 104 Lake, James 133 Lake, Nancy 145 Lake, Patti 133 Laliberte, Dan 28, 145 Lamberton, Dave 145 Lamoureux, Sue 25, 37, 104 Lamoureux, Tom 145 Lampi, John 133 Langley, Tom 104 Lane, Mary 30, 133 LaPlante, Dennis 145 Larrabee, Patti 145 Larrivy, Keith 133 Larsen, Wayne 133 Larson, Char 21 Larson, Debra 51, 144 Larson, Gail 21 Larson, Julia 145 Larson, Rolf 145 Larson, Andy 145 Larson, Patty 43, 49, 104 Laskowski, Stephen 104 Latour, Deb 133 Latour, Jeff 104 Lauer, Robert 17 Lawien, George -45 Lax, Bonnie 133 Laurila, Duane 104 Leali, Bob 145 Leavitt, Daniel 146 Lee, Ann 25, 37, 43, 66,105 Lee, Nancy 37, 34, 84, 91, 105, 39 Leedahl, Diane 105 Leedahl, Kris 146 Leek, Anne 28, 27, 146 Leeman, Sandy 30, 73, 133 Leigh, Lorna 105 LeMasurier, Donald 146 LeMasurier, Michelle 24, 30 LeRoux, Kerry 133 LeVang, Rex 48, 91, 96, 120 Levine, Francis 133 Levine, Lynn 133 Lewis, Bruce 134 Lewis, David 146 Lewis, Kathy 145 L'Heureaux, Mrs. Virginia 17 Lian, Allen 105 Lichterman, Steve 134 Lind, Jack 43, 50, 56, 105 Lindahl, Mark 58, 60, 146 Lindberg, Herb 51, 134 Lindberg, Sandra 134 Lindgren, Roger 58, 61, 146 Lindholm, James 134 Lindstam, Keith 105 Lindstrom, Gail 106 Linne, Steven 27, 134 Linnerud, Charles 146 Litman, Jay 106 Little, Thomas 18 Livingston, James 148 Livingston, Mary 31, 33, 34, 46, 47, 49, 59, 106 Livingston, Tom 30, 134 Loiselle, James 147 Lombardi, Greg 106 Lomen, Karen 24, 134 Lomen, Kevin 147 Lomen, Marcia 106 London Inn 152 Longsio, Jody 106, 40 Longtin, Raith 147 Losinski, John 134 Lowney, Mary 134 Lowry, Kathleen 147 Ludwigson, Jeff 106 Luhm, Tim 147 Lund, Charlene 34, 51, 134 Lund, Dennis 61, 147 Lund, Carol 134 Lundgren, John 50, 106 Lundren, John 147 Lundgren, Mark 54, 145 Lundin, Eric 147 Lurye, Linda 134 Lurye, Mrs. Millicent 18 Lynott, Jeff 147 Lynott, Jon 134 Lynott, Nancy 106 Lyons, Billy 134 Lyons, Larry 147 MacAskill, William 134 MacDonald, Mark 42, 147 Mac, Garva, Greg 147 MacKey Tim 147 MacNally, Dave 66, 147 MacNally, Richard 66, 147 Marcus, Howard 36, 42 Madsen, Tom 106 Maddux, Randy 134 Maddill, Greg 58, 147 Magnant, Kathy 147 Magnus, Charles 134 Mahalich, Jeanie 50 Magney, Roy 18, 66 Mainella, James 106 Makela, Phil 106 Maki, Arlene 107 Maki, Paulette 134 Maki, Patti 76, 134 Maki, Tommy 134 Makowski, Bridget 134 Makowski, Cluetus 134 Malwick, Diane 46,118 Mandy, Beverly 134 Mantay, Gail 51, 134 Manthey, Bruce 25, 55, 147 Mara, Katy 30, 34, 107,117, 39 Marchetti, James 147 Marden, Anne 26, 36, 42 Marden, Davie 43, 134 Marden, Steve 107 Marling, Raylene 24, 51, 107 Marquardt, Kristie 49, 147 Marquardt, Bill 31, 107 Mars, Bob 55, 64, 147 Mars, Linda 29, 49, 134 Martenson, Sandra 107 Martenson, Patricia 147 Martenus, Mrs. Carrie 21 Martin, Terry 64, 148 Martin, Richard 64, 134 Martin, Dave 107 Martin, Ed 107 Martindale, Sharon 148 Martinson, Cynthia 134 Massie, Gordon 45, 134 Masterson, Leah 30, 134 Masterson, Mark 107 Mathe, Barb 134 Matheson, Brenda 50, 107 Matheson, Ken 58, 148 Matson, Marty 30, 107 Mattei, Julianne 148 Mattsen, Robert 148 Mattson, Kevin 108 Mattson, Leon 148 Maus, Pat 36, 108 Maurices' Beauty and Wig Salon 153 McAnnelly, Linda 18 McBride, Kevin 134 McCall, Ed 50, 56, 67, 71,108, 116, 39 McCann, Tim 134 McCauley, Carla 134 McClous, Debby 148 McClure, Marihe 134 McCulloch, Jeff 26, 148 McDevitt, Tim 50, 54, 134 McEwen, John 30, 31, 134 McGinn, Janice 75, 134 McKinnon, Ronald 18 McKeen, Les 35, 108 McKeown, Tim 134 McLean, Duncan 148 McLean, Jim 35, 54, 70, 134 McLeod, Deborah 148 McMahan, Mary 108 McMahan, Pat 30, 49, 134 Mead, Russel 31, 134 Meager, Kevin 135 Meints, Lois 25, 108 Mellin, Tom 108 Mendoza, Mrs. Jeanne 18 Melby, Becky 135 Mellesmoen, Diane 135 Merkel, Wendy 135 Mettner, Tom 135 Meyer, Kris 31, 57,100,108 Mickelson, Richard 108 Miens, Rich 135 Mihelick, George 25, 64, 135 Miller Miller, Miller, Millit, Lisa 148 Miller, , Mark 135 Tari135 Wendy 25, 36, 135 Artemis 148 Mills, Pat 108 Milton, Sara 43, 135 Minke, Connie 135 Minor, Jeanne 148 Minor, Robert 26, 135 Minwegen, Berg 18 Mirtica, Jim 51, 109 Mitchell, Kim 109 Mix, Robert 18, 30 Modeen, John 135 Moen, Bill 148 Moeller, Caroline 29 Mohon, Georgia 31, 109 Monson, David 27, 28, 43, 135 Monson, Sue 148 Moore, Pam 30,135 Moody, Richy 148 Morgenstern, George 148 Morris, Cynthia 135 Morris, Jeff 135 Morris, Richard 148 Morton, Les 30, 36, 37,109 Mortrud, Keneczny Co. 152 Moyle, John 135 Munter, Andrew 135 Munter, Shelly 37, 109 Mykleburst, Susan 148 Muelbach, Jim 42, 55 Murray, Mrs. Anne 19 Mrkonich, Joseph 18, 54,60 Nasland, Janet 135 Nash, Mike 148 Naumann, Denise 148 Neilson, Marcia 51, 109 Neilson, Kathy 148 Nelson, Brenda 109 Nelson, David 135 Nelson, Doug 30, 35, 58, 67, 70 Nelson, Jeff 135 Nelson, Ken 148 Nelson, Sue 148 Nelson, Peder 109 Ness, Darlyn 74, 110 Ness, Jeanette 148 Ness, Rod 31, 135 Nexgoda, David 135 Nevers, Mary Beth 37, 46, 72, 110 Newsome, Pamela 148 Nichols, Mrs. Char 21 Nicholls, Tim 43,110 Nides, Jane 24, 110 Nides, Jim 36, 135 Nides, Margia 148 Nimmo, Dave 31, 110 Nisius, Debbie 30, 36, 51,135 Nissila, Idelle 30, 135 Neimi, Patricia 148 Nierengarten, Nancy 148 Nisswandt, Kristine 148 Nodtvedt, Maureen 148 Nordin, Lori 148 - Nordin, Ray 135 Nordling, Eric 148 Nordling, Jack 19 Nordman, Mark 58, 148 Norgard, Mark 24, 110 Norland, Nancy 135 Northfield, Collette 135 Northern City National Bank 153 Norvitch, Irwin 136 Nygard 36, 65, 34, 110 Nylen, Pete 110 Nyman, Debbie 27, 110 Nyquist, Vivian 136 LlLLYfVlAAl,TOflN l3Al 157 Nyholm, David 19 Oberg, Curt 54, 60, 67, 71, 34, 110, 39 Oberg, Mrs. Donna 19 Oberg, Craig 30, 36, 44, 45, 51, 136 Oberg, Roger 58, 69, 148 Oberpriller, Betsy 148 O'Brien, Libby 76, 136 O'Brien, Paul 19 O'Connor, Bill 135 O'Donnell, Dale 148 Odden, Chris 110,111 Odegaard, Rebecca 111 Ofsthun, Denise 111 Ogard, John 58, 148 Ohman, Tom 148 Ojala, Tom 148 Ojard, Bruce 25, 37, 111 O'Keefe, Debbie 26, 35, 36 42, 148 Olby, Linda 111 Ollenburger, Audrey 27, 37, 111 Ollenburger, Jane 29, 51, 148 Ollenburger, Terry 51, 111 Olson, Barb 111 Olson, Bruce 148 Olson Cynthia 51, 111 Olson, Dan 135 Olson Dave 54, 67, 31, 112 Pagenkop, Bruce 112 Palmstein, Anne 26, 49 Palmstein, Dan 149 Pappas, Leon 112 Pappas, Cindy 149 Panchott, Stanley 54, 60,136 Parker, Mary 26, 149 Parlin, Ken 149 Parkview Hair Fashions 152 Parlin, Rose 136 Parr, Tom 136 Patterson, Paul 54, 60, 67, 70, 112., 40 Pattison, Doug 149 Patton, Melanie 149 Paul, Dorothy 19 Paymar, Michael 149 Paull, Joann 112 Pearson, Dennis 136 Pearson, Rich 149 Peckenpaugh, Ann 149 Peck, Larin 136 Pederson, James 51, 136 Pederson, Paul 149 Pelto, Kaarin 112, 24 Peloquin, Cherrie 149 Peplinski, Linda 24, 136 Perrault, Tom 136 Persgard, George 42, 136 Petersdorf, Mitchel 112 Peterson Olson, Dave 36, 42, 136 Olson, Dave 135 Olson, Dean 26, 148 Olson, Arnold 21 Olson, Darrel 21 Olson, Dorothy 148 Olson, Katherin 26, 148 Olson, Fred 136 Peterson, Alyce 43, 136 Peterson, Char 149 Peterson Peterson Peterson Eric 20, 36, 42 ,Joyce 136 , Mardi 35, 76, 149 Peterson Margaret 51, 136 Peterson Mary Anne 28, 149 Peterson Ross 61, 149 Sandra 26, 34, 136 Olson Olson Olson Olson Olson ,Jean 51, 136 Kathryn 136 , Kristin 136 Kelly 148 ' ,Holly 27, 112 Olson, Mike 112 Olson , Paul 57, 31, 112, 40 Olson, Sandy 51, 112 Olson, Sheryl 97, 34, 112 Oman, Chuck 148 O'Melia, Jennifer 72, 136 O'Melia, Lisa 148 O'Neill, John 51, 112 Opland, Jean 136 Opland, Bill 136 Oppel, Lisa 26, 136 Oppel, Patricia 136 Ore, Coleen 148 Oren, Cathy 136 Oren, Judy 112 Ormand, Nancy 26, 136 Osbakken, Kathy 30, 136 Ostazeski, Mary 136 Ostazeski, Sue 28, 29, 37, 112 Otis-Magie-Gustafson Agency, Inc. 153 Otto, Henwalk 148 Overheimer, Mathilde 148 Owens, Greg 26, 55, 149 Owens, Tenby 149 158 Peterson, Susan 149 Peterson, Tracy 149 Petrich, Steve 54, 136 Pettigrew, Beryl 20, 29 Phillips, Mark 136 Phillips, Robert 149 Piccanatto, Angeline 136 Piccanatto, Jo 26, 149 Pihlaja, Steve 113 Pietrusa, Stan 136 Pittnam, Jerry 36, 45, 67, 136 Piley, Paul 149 Planders, Sue 42, 149 Plante, John 113 Plaunt, Michael 55, 149 PleWaCki, Gail 30, 36, 44, 45, 51, 136 Plumb, Diane 30, 31, 113, 41 Plaza Bootery 152 Plaza Juniors Shop 153 Pokorny, Jane 113 Polinski, Gary 43, 67, 136 Pollan, Rich 136 Pollan, Stan 149 Pollard, Bill 149 Poss, Dwight 136 Porter, Cindy 113 Porter, Charles 149 Post, Barb 113 Poulin, Mike 149 Poulter, Bob 114 Prescott, Karen 137 Priley, Jan 114 Prudhomme, Paula 149 Prudhomme, Rene 137 Raitt, Dan 149 Pulford, Thomas 20 Rasmusson, Patty 149 Rasmusson, Sue 41, 114 Rathe, Mark 114 Raymond, Bill 113, 40 Reagor, Susan 31, 137 Rathe, Mark 114 Reed, Nich 149 Reese, Robert 137 Reeves, Jackie 149 Regali, Claudia 149 Reich, Linda 149 Reid, Jim 36, 42, 149 Rennan, Arna 149 Ricci, Connie 149 Rich, Sue 114 Richard, Susa 137 Reisland, Barb 137 Reisland, David 137 Reisland, Barb 114 Riley, Michelle 30,49 Ringsred, Dave 46, 54, 64, 79, 114, 57 Ringsred, Karen 137 Rissanen, Joyce 137 Rissanen, James 114 Ritari, Neil 30, 51, 114 Roalstad, Tom 114, 41 Robinson, Sue 149 Rodenbo, Carol 114 Rohady, Mrs, Jeanne 32 Rolle, Glen 20, 50 Rooney, Kathy 51, 137 Rooney, Nancy 140 Rosber, Rich 149 Rose, Peggy 27, 28, 137 Rose, Jim 50, 70, 115 Rosancl, Vivian 115 Rosenfield, Robert 30, 137 Rosenfield, Mike 27, 137 Rosenzweig, Mike 27, 137 Roy, Mike 115 Rudolph, Jim 149 Running, Greg 115 Runquist, Betsy 149 Rupp, Chris 149 Ryan, Martin 137 Saari, Marlene 149 Sabee, David 29, 137 Sabroski, Mary 149 Sailors, Brad 137 St. Germain, James 50, 58, 137 St. Germain, Thomas 30, 137 St. John, Irwin 20, 60 St. John, Mrs. Pat 20 Saksa, Mary 115 Salmela, Warren 115 Sammy's Pizza Palace 153 Sanders, Nancy 149 Sands, Terry 149 Sandy's 153 Sanford, Bryant 137 Sanford, Sharilyn 137 Santa, Robert 137 Sandhofer, Vickie 115 Sandness, Lynn 25, 137 Sarazen, Kevin 137 Sassor, Joan 58, 149 Sassor, John 115 Sauer, Paula 137 Saver, Sue 27, 29, 137 Sawyer, Jerry 149 Saxton, Bill 91, 115 Scanlon, Danielle 149 Schack, Richard 30 Shaefer, Steven 150 Starnott, Diana 115 Schendel, Forson 150 Schendel, Jeane 116 Schilling, Hartley 137 Schmidt, John 33, 34, 46, 47, 97, 116 Schmidt, Sue 35, 150 Schneeweis, Gail 116 Schneider, Bart 35, 36, 44, 45 50, 51, 137 Schoen, Ken 137 Schou, Larry 150 Schraber, Deb 116 Schroeder, Carole 42, 150 Schultz, Jean 116 Schultz, Paula 27, 28, 150 Schultz, Sue 27, 28, 34, 37, 116 Schweiger, Chuck 34, 46, 60, 117, 39 Schwerdt, Allen 116 Schwerdt, Jim 150 Schwabe, Naida 50, 150 Seaquist, Ron 55, 150 Segal, Toby 26, 150 SeitZ, Bill 116 Sellner, David 61, 150 Sever, Pat 150 Shaffer, Andra 137 Shedlock, Sharon 116 Sheeks, Colleen 32, 74 Shea, William 58, 137 Sh9fCl'1ik, Rick 34, 46, 54, 51, 67, 85, 117 Shellenberg, Dave 137 Sher, Abigail 150 Shold, Marvin 30, 137 Shober, Dich 150 Sigler, Ann 117 Silvers, Kevin 117 Simich, Kevin 137 Simonson, Robert 137 Singer, Dave 150 Singer, Linda 24, 30, 37, 43, 49, 76, 137 Sink, Cathy 150 Sjoblom, Dave 150 Skafte, Bob 150 Skinner, Beth 150 Skogg, Richard 20 Smith, Brad 26, 150 Smith, Darcy 109, 117 Smith, Donald 27, 29, 20 Smith, Fred 117 Smith, Gene 55, 64, 150 Smith, Greg 117 Smith, Jon 46, 117 Smith, Linda 150 Smith, Steve 137 Smith, Steve 150 Smith, Sue 117 Smith, Tamara 118 Smith, Terry 137 Snider, Terry 137 Snydock, Wendy 28, 150 Soderberg, Scott 54, 137 Soland, Mrs. Nancy 21 Sorenson, Brad 46, 64, 100, 118 Solo, Bette 42, 150 Solon, Dave 55, 150 Soltau, Kurt 150 Sorenson, Paul 150 Southworth, Karen 26, 76 Southworth, Molly 37, 39, 118 Spellerbert, Scott 150 Spencer, Tim 150 Spencer, March 66 Spencer, Lisa 137 Spencer, Mark 137 Spicer, Dave 33, 34, 50, 54, 67 Spieker, Nancy 118 Spieker, Sue 137 Spieker, Sandra 137 Springstad, Paul 150 Springsteele, Jill 150 Staffon, A1137 Stafford, Mike 137 Starr, Dave 118 Starr, Tom 118 Stauver, Jim 137 Stebe, Jim 35, 54, 64, 138 Steen, David 138 Stennes, John 21 Stephenson, Judy 30, 72, 138 Stephenson, Tim 138 Stewart, Barb 49 Stewart, Todd 49 Stewarts Wheel Goods 153 Stillman, Tom 118 Stokes, Mark 29 Stonemaker, Todd 138 Stonich, John 138 Storsteen, Jane 150 Storsteen, Phil 118 Stovern, Barb 150 Stout, Sue 138 Strand, Dave 30, 138 Strand, Rich 35, 64, 138 Straus, Barb 30, 118 Strom, Robert 21 Stromme, Lorrie 24, 37, 119 Stromquist, Dane 64, 138 Stronach, Michelle 31, 36, 44, 45, 148 Streitz, John 66, 150 Stromberg, Pam 150 Strop, Michael 26, 150 Stuckmann, Janice 36, 43, 119 Sturn, Dinah 138 Stynesberg, Dean 26, 150 Stynesberg, Greg 58, 138 Stynesberg, Jean 150 Sudmeier, Bob 150 Summers, Greg 138 Sundeen, Grant 119 Sund, Jim 64, 138 Sullivan, Earl 150 Sund, Jeff 47, 150 Sundeen, Jeff 55, 138 Sundre, Gary 119 Suomi, Darrell 119 Sveden House 153 Swanson, Dave 66, 150 Swanson, Debbie 30, 138 Swanson, Eric 138 Swanstrom, John 58, 119 Swanstorm, Peggy 150 Swanstrom, Sue 150 Swanum, Tom 138 Sweet, Rebecca 30, 138 Swenson, Bob 138 Swor, Roger 11,119 Sykes, Dave 55, 150 Tallo, Joanne 150 Talbot, Dick 150 Tanner, John 50, 119 Taran, Dale 65, 119 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