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

 - Class of 1971

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,E w , ,f 4 . k V P Q X V V ' m A A Q, 1' Q' I +JfZW?3v2Qf73LffHZW5f - f .v wv ,fQ.' pk iw' g ' 'fav ly 0 Q-5 ?9. v ., !bQ,v' ,o9f RV 0? A J' ,N f Lxdjffv PWQQU, '95 i v'YfQf2Q, y K f , i ' 1 A W A tl ' 41H 7V q1 1 W a j Q - VQ, ,ff Q V VM . ,!.b K Wk X A, Birch Log 1971 East High School Duluth, Minnesota ,A ,E Iggy' Q., SCHOOL . . . the main environment for 1700 East students during the year of 1970-71. It helped shape each person, and each person reacted differently. Again enrollment climbed and some of our trees were sacrificed to the portable classrooms and the population explosion. A new principal was introduced. East's teams did better than ever but school spirit lagged. Bomb scares emptied the building twice. Open lunch periods brought mo freedom and litter. You were a part of routine, friendships, excitement, learning, joining, doing, trying, and now they are a part of you. CONTENTS Student Life . . . 10 Academics . . . 28 Organizations . . . 52 Sports . . . 82 Album . . . 108 Patrons . . . 166 Index . . . 170 fe Introduction 3 NATURE . . . the environment on which man depends for survival. lndustry, government, and individuals are being blamed for destruction of fresh air, pure water, healthy wildlife, and open space. Lake Superior, still alive with water fit for drinking, swimming, and fishing, is being used as a dump. ln the Boundary Waters Canoe Area nature is preserved in wilderness which man meets on its own terms. Some believe its worth is in minerals. This is the struggle between technological progress and saving natural life. Man must live in harmony with nature and respect a power beyond his own. .Hr 4 Introduction f,d,,f0,gt9f4JYf15'Wi 'v'9A5'5'W JJ Jvgjyfwfm qw iw Www Wa fi . Mzfifw if' WW Milf dh.. a . . .... .. i or gh. M ' H. 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We follow the trends -talk about rapping , listen to songs by the late jimi Hendrix and janis joplin, and wear flare jeans, tie-dyes, clogs, and peasant clothes. Everyone knows what everyone else is doing. Introduction 8 Introduction COMMUNITY... the environment of everyday, practical life. It was where we formed our basic values, and it now accepts us as a vital part. London Road was the center of our fun. Students spent much of their time working at everything from pumping gas to tutoring. They contributed their efforts to service projects at old folks' homes, hospitals, and the Central Hillside. The community was also the source of worship. This local area is the home environment from which each of us branches out. il. 'ff-W ss ', S Introduction 9 ti 5 t i 31--'Y' www' . . M5955 1 Student Life ... an environment of experiences common to most students. It was figuring out computer schedules and report cards, no dress code, trying to get something from the vending machine, pie-throwing at the carnival, posters for everything, group one and two assemblies, competing between classes during Red and Grey, talent at East Side Swing, a bargain at the art auction, a passion flower on flower day, excitement of prom, the muddy, bumpy parking lot, and waiting for vacations. From orientation to commencement there was a variety of situations making the year special and different. my 335-ggi. - Big sisters take their little sisters to Girls' Club tea to get acquainted. The filling out of many cards is all part of the routine on the opening days. Students line up outside the guidance office waiting to see counselors about schedule corrections and changes the first few days. s 72 Opening ofSchool E School Begins Amid Confusion And Crowds Undelivered relocatable classrooms forced classes to be held in the library. Here Mr. Boekhoff conducts a math class with the use of an overhead projector. i r,,.,. Students stand to sing the school song at the first all-school assembly in the gym. The first week of school? Well it was like: -waiting in line for an hour to see the counselor about a schedule change -filling out those cards in every single class -going to the library for class because the relocatables hadn't arrived -watching sophomores -skipping classes without get- ting caught -going home tired but happy and back into the swing of things Sophomores become orientated. Opening of School 73 Homecoming 1970 The Stars Predicted Victory The traditional Homecoming activi- ties, organized by the cheerleaders, provided fun and excitement for the student body. The bonfire blazed for four hours despite the cold night, boosting student enthusiasm. The pizza fest held prior to the bonfire Thursday evening featured spicy pizza relished by all. The candidates for Homecoming queen were nominated by the foot- ball team and presented to the stu- dent body at an all-school assembly Friday morning. The three girls se- lected this year were Kathy Anton- ich, Mary Halverson, and Karin Peck. The Homecoming game was a close contest between the Cloquet Lum- berjacks and the 'Hounds. The Grey- hounds chalked up 12 points in a Come-from-behind victory, ousting the 'lacks 12-7. It proved to be a very even match until the 'Hounds put it all together. The climax of the whole array of Homecoming activities came with the crowning of Mary Halverson by Captain Chuck Wilkinson. The seniors on the football team join in a chorus of You Are My Sunshine. 1. JK M d ' h b t f A crowd of students gather to watch the bonfire on the Thursday before Homecoming. Stleeieblinggolivnrggfs er ouque O roses WN. 'Urn 1 fl r si gs Chuck Wilkinson leads the way as the football team runs between the goalposts to start off the Homecoming game against Cloquet. King Houndstooth and Sir Dar entertained. East Carnival just For Fun The first carnival in East's history was planned as a fun night for everyone. The activities were co-sponsored by the National Honor Society and the Student Council and organized by john Miller CNHSJ and Dave Spicer The gym was jammed with students coming to see East's first carnival. Body painting covered much skin area. Here lim Schwerdt shows his patriotism. 16 Carnival lS.C.l. Different organizations in the school sponsored booths. One could hit a teacher in the face with a pie, win a bottle of pop at a ring toss, race a turtle, bob for apples, send a tele- gram, or just do something different. ,. ...A ,.aA5,V,.,., A A . ' ' 4314 . f ws,-os' L msg ,L , ,.-.W 'V A: 'Mya .. Small green animals provided excitement for many, as turtle racing proved to be a great favori' among carnival attendants. Fall Play See How They Run Amu5ing, Gay Philip King's play See How They Run was presented as the fall play November 13 and 14 in the East audi- torium. The play, directed by Mr. Canfield and student directed by Kris Anderson, proved to be a rol- licking comedy about an ex-actress' life as the wife of a vicar. Adding to her difficulties was the appearance of her former leading man, her visit- ing uncle a bishop, a Russian spy, a substitute minister, the neighbor- hood snoop and a somewhat befud- dled maid. Behind the scenes Dave Walters act- ed as stage manager, and Brian Ger- vol and jack Boese worked diligently designing the sets. Lionel Toop meets Miss Skillon over a drink. SENIOR CLASS PLAY: Front Row - G. MacGarva, S. Reagor, R. Truax, M. Stronach. Back Row - M. Cohen, M. Margo, L. Hols, T. Hoff. llvlissing - S. Brandwein.J Fall Play 17 Story Book Characters Come Alive Once again the Girls' Club spon- sored a Patch Dance. The dance, an a annual girl-ask-boy dance, did not seem too popular, but the cou- ples attending the event had a grand time. This year's theme, Story Book Time , offered a number of chances for costume ideas, as the girls worked to create the best costume. Margo Erjavec and Al Harnell plus Pam Moore and lim McLean won. 78 Patch Dance K. Peck, P. Carlson, P. Thomas, N. Austin, I. Kuettel, N. Leslie, A. Harnell, and M. Erjavec pose for a picture before Patch. M. Anderson, W. Carlson, P. Lake, G. Sum- Hamlet and Ophelia, lack and jill, and Beck mers, N. Eckman, and T. Mettner - alias Thatcher and Tom Sawyer. Night Of One-Acts Presented At East -, A,.t, ,r , iq Q Gretchen Tranvik meditates with her guru The Mice Have Been Drinking Again in- played by Tom Hoff. Other cast members of cluded Gay Haubner and Ed Wegerson. lulie Vasil, playing a dead woman, looks out Haavik, Barb Good, Marsha Brown, lim Led- of her casket. The cast of Please No Flowers yard, Sara Bartzen, and Sue Bowman. was Neil Glazman, Claudia Patton, David Four one-act plays were presented in the East auditorium Thursday, December 17. The plays, an annual production of the East High drama department, give students not only a chance to act but to show off their directing talents as well. Gail Ple- wacki directed Eh? , Michelle Stronach directed Please No Flow- ers , Randy Truax directed f'The Darkest Hour , and Wendy Miller directed The Mice Have Been Drinking Again . Twenty-two stu- dents were cast in roles for the night of one-acts. Not pictured is the play directed by Randy Truax. Cast members were Greg Mac Garva, Mike Cohen, lack- ie Reeves, Claudia Frank, and Brian Gervol. lean Sassor speaks to her boy friend por- trayed by Terry Solem. Other cast members of Eh? were Eugene Huddleston, Mike Mor- genstern, and Heidi Feig. One-Act Plays 19 Chuck Wilkinson Crowned Sno-Beau 1970 Nominated by the Senior girls to run for Sno-Beau 1970 were: Rick Bye, Chuck Haavik, Mark C. johnson, Steve D. johnson, Doug Nelson, Dave Spicer, and Chuck Wilkinson. Pete jeronimus, Sno-Beau 1969, crowned Chuck Wilkinson on De- cember 11 at a dance in the East gym. The large crowd attending danced to the music of Sound Inc. Sno-Beau is an annual event spon- sored bythe Birch Log. 41' Sno-Beau 1970, Chuck Wilkinson, escorted by Mary Halverson. 20 Sno-Beau Linny Davern and Mark johnson. lill Foster and Steve D. johnson Sandy Leeman and Doug Nelson. Ann Crawford and Dave Spicer ludy Stephenson and Chuck Haavik. Kris Anderson and Rick Bye. Karin And Phil Chosen As Sweetheart Couple Peggy Thomas and lim Kuettel. jenny O'Melia and Kevin Bovee. Kathy Antonich and Tom Maki. Linny Davern and Mark johnson. Phil Carlson and Karin Peck were voted the sweetheart couple of the year at the Sweetheart Dance held in the Moorish Room of the Hotel Duluth. The traditional girl-ask-boy dance was organized by Becky Byers, Ann Crawford, and Nancy Fride and sponsored by the senior girls. Sweetheart Couple Karin Peck and Phil Carl- son. Sweetheart Dance 21 x All-star wrestling in the gym. Kay Luukinen was one of the good singers who made the Get-It-Together enjoyable. G Od 2007 - A Red And rey yssey The third floor hall poster was the center attraction of the winning junior floor. 22 Red and Grey Day Under the direction of Keith john- son, general chairman, Red and Grey activities began january 30. The week's activities reflected the spirit of Red and Grey. Monday night, Sports Night, was the volleyball semi-finals, The Hunchback of Norte Dame was shown on Tues- day, Flick Night, Folk Night, a cake- eating contest and an impromptu talent show, Puck Night, Thursday, began with a swimming victory over Central and ended with a hockey win over Morgan Park. At the traditional assembly the win- ners of the week's contests were announced, the junior hall was the best decorated, Mr. Emanuel and Mrs. Oberg were crowned Mr. and Mrs. East, Brian Dack won the beard contest, and Les Tulloch was crowned King Cake. The basketball win over Denfeld was capped off by the crowning of ludy Stephenson Miss East 1971. Miss East 1971 ludy Stephenson ,A ta ' X 7 4. k d f .5 'L jg fav, - V ' 'K WINTER PLAY CAST: R. Truax, L. Ball, S. wacki, B. Schneider, T. Hoff,M. Morgenstern. Bowman, C. Patton, S. Brandwein, B. Gervol, !Missing - M. Stronach, C. Haavik, K. Katz- N. Fride, G. MacGarva, K. Anderson, G. Ple- ele, B. Fox, L. Hall.J - .,, W 'a'- F ig 5 t1Qff?Q-.VX 2. I ,gf The drama class goes through their exercises. Disgusted with his class, Mr. Bach gives up. New Talent Shows In Play Walter Kerr's Stardust was the drama department's choice for the winter play. The play is a farce which tries to put down the methods of acting. The two main characters, Prudence Mason and Professor Bach have conflicting views on how to act and their opinions clash when Miss Mason is hired by the professor's college to play the lead in a theatri- cal production. The 18 member cast provided an opportunity for new talent in the department including six sopho- mores. jan Barnes was the student director under Mr. Canfield and Dave Walters acted as stage manager. l l Winter Play 25 wfmwmlk n Q ., , ,,A,..w uf ' ...N......e:-:Mmm x?A W M V Last name first, first name second, middle nitial last . - or filling out program cards. Pep Fests, Band, Speaker Mark Assemblies Assemblies were not too numerous during the school year partly be- cause of our large student body and our staggered schedule. Most of the assemblies were pep fests to boost team spirit. Hours were spent work- ing out skits. Some of them bombed but others proved to be funny, clever comments on life at East. A talk session by Dr. james Merrel was an excellent commentary on sex education in the public schools. The NORAD band gave a concert. Tradi- tional assemblies such as Red and Grey and senior farewell were also presented. 26 Assemblies Orientation assembly depicts frightening first day for Sammy Sophomore 'P 5':?' .fffli Linny Davern leads a cheer at a pep assembly. A member of the NORAD band solos. -'7s K Dr. Merrell spoke on sex education. A crowned Mr. and Mrs. East parade before a wildly cheering audience. Assemblies Academics Q E x 2 lu. ... the environment for training minds to think, acquiring a skill, or understanding new ideas. The required subjects gave a broad education. With electives from aerospace education to ceramics to psychology, students could specialize in an interest. Students initiated curriculum and teacher evaluations to question the system and test its flexibility. The measure of an education seems to be grade point average, seventeen and a half credits, a diploma, and the goal entrance requirements, scholarships, and a high-payingjob. We respond to a teacher, classmate, or text and reach for fulfillment. i-ML :ii-Jil? c EQ E if 1 , v i fi ,resin gwgn Msg K 2, 5 9555 jg , ,- gi, ' :ig Gary Polinsky and Scott Soderberg work on their sports layout in press English English Classes Studied Means Of Communicatior English, another course required for graduation, strives to give high school students an understanding of and an appreciation for it. Although the English department at East has worked hard to provide movies and field trips to view various productions of works studied, this is not always possible. Assignments such as interpretive reading and writing and impromptu acting gave students an opportunity to take an active part in classwork. Many means of communication - movies, journalism, and television besides poetry, prose, and drama - were studied. 30 English s gg L P 1 Q W4 1Chaucer's characters come alive in student-written plays. '11- -QM Tenth grade English students gain insight into a play. is-P I English y I l .......1 World history students make models representing advances in civilization 32 Social Studies Expo Soc offered displays and projects in the gym. lf, f 35253 sm e,gf1:s1fs:,,gg.gj g1g,gg1g,,fsx,x mt Wifzstissxwzgf-252295 we W .,,. H, ,s W . , ,:.,,,.?,:,L.f: 2 xx , ff-., 1 with X5 xr NPSQWH .. 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The Russian studies class will climax their year of re- search into Russian culture with a tripto that countrythis summer. il' 55 l Mage mu Len Garber presents a research project in psychology. Social Studies 33 warn' 1, lvl M lfuguv pp Awareness Of Culture Emphasis Of Fine Arts Fine arts encompasses a large num- ber of courses at East all of which are elective. Classes in music, art, speech, and humantities help create an awareness and understanding for our culture. Art includes courses in painting, sculpture, printmaking, ceramics and experimental art. An art auction in the spring provides the extra money needed to keep the program operating. Music provides a background in orchestra, band and choir while speech explores the areas of debate public speaking, and theatre arts. I Band members huffing and puffing away. 34 Fine Arts Mr. Kumsha demonstrates throwing pots on the wheel in ceramics class N, LAS: W if K qaf S R f7f 5 3 X 9 Ek jlv -' -fly I Q ix itll! A me li Theatre arts students apply make-up to a member of the Stardust cast. knne Hamman does bead work for a demon- tration speech in public speaking. kg , RQ I i ,xv 1 it Wig W, .,k g ' ' 4 On a trip to Park Point art students built a sculpture with natural materials. Fine Arts 35 Mary Halverson and Sue Saver play recorders. Senior Stud What is senior studies? A course of- fered for the second year at East that interrelates three courses - hu- manities, English, and social studies. How is this accomplished? One way is to relate these three subjects to a single concept dealing with politics, musical interpretation, literature, etc. Speakers knowledgeable on var- ious subjects are invited to speak to the class and research study is en- couraged. What are the require- ments of the course? Students are required to read at least six books outside of class, do two research papers a year, and complete one project per quarter. Is the course worth it? The four teachers think so. So do the 62 seniors enrolled in the program this year. 36 Senior Studies One group presented a sample of Renaissance drama for their project. ies lnterrelates Three Courses Modern-day cavemen demonstrate the discovery of fire. l 1 if, 1 Group work with films and tapes helps in the understanding of dialogues. Language Dept. Alters Program A new concept of teaching foreign languages was introduced in the language department. Students worked in small groups at their own speed and shaped the course to fill their own needs. Filmstrips were presented with every lesson and dis- cussed in class. The language department worked to build an appreciation of foreign cul- ture. Subscriptions to foreign maga- zines and newspapers, filmstrips, and independent studies helped to accomplish this goal. The program included courses in various study levels. Latin II, Ger- man I-III, and Spanish and French I- IV were offered. German students have a party for Frau Stuker, the exchange teacher from Austria. v-up-F , I Mrs. Davis demonstrates the art of making French crepes. Languages 3 A quick slipstick aids an aspiring mathematician in his desire for accuracy. Math Department Creates Stronger Interests Permutations, matrices, and deter- minants are a long way from 2+2:4 but not an impossible journey as 600 East students found out. The mathematics department at East offered a diversified program to math students. Courses in algebra, geometry, topics of mathematics, and computer mathematics were presented as part of the curriculum. 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' , .,.. , Q KK , - 4 1-fsmvw-Iv-Qwmwnvfwdivw ' Z ii' f ,, . M-Q say-gm, ' K :in - .ar K - -. fi- . ,, ,xK- s s i A Would you believe that this toy demonstrates the conservation of momentum and energy? So this is what they do in computer math! Mike Grigoni works out a graph problem at the board in Mr. Brokken's calculus class. Math 39 Science Dept. Adds Aerospace Chemistry experiments smelled up the halls, and cat dissection made some students ill before lunch. Phys- ics teachers demonstrated the ef- fects ofa laser beam, and biology students studied paramecium under the scope . It all added up to a busy year in the science labs. Aerospace education was added to the growing list of science courses which now includes physics, chemis- try, biology, anatomy, and physical science. Lab projects are a basic part of most courses and students are also en- couraged to participate in science projects throughout the year. Two chemistry students watch for a reaction .- as '--'f fsf asv -V-H M ,- - - E gg . . V.. ..gV., gg i - . gg in 1? Zi 5 xzif Maw' L -K .. . . 5 M . . . . Na fs . ::T:r?E5i?'i uc... rs. .ws 12 Kiss 'em up, love 'em up, hug 'em up, and put 'em to bed, as Mr. Nordling says. 40 Science ed l mam Potential energy comes in many forms. W..-Bm..w...,,..,,.WM. MW, .- live' i Mr. Taillon explains the fundamentals of flying to aspiring young pilots. The only good snake is a dead snake Science 8 'X lx Marketing and merchandising in action. Shorthand, a necessary skill for a successful secretary, is practiced diligently Business Education Strives To Prepare Students Asdfg, don't look at the keys! It's all part of a day in business education. The business education department provides training in the skills neces- sary for those aspiring to be secre- taries or enter the business world. The course curriculum includes: typing, shorthand, office practice, bookkeeping, and marketing and merchandising. Some courses, such as marketing and merchandising are cooperative education programs. In these classes the students attend class for a part of the day and work in a business for the remainder. 42 Business Education Typing students concentrate on gaining speed with difficult timed drills Home Ec, In Not many new things happened in the home economics department- that is if you do not count new sew- ing machines, new gas ranges, and self-cleaning ovens - then there were field trips and outside speakers invited into the class. Home economic labs are different from the simple kitchen and sewing lessons taught in lower grades. The 125 girls enrolled in the classes do advanced work in home manage- ment, cooking and sewing. The industrial education courses in- clude woodworking, electronics, metal work, small motor repair, and architectural drafting. These courses provided the boys and girls enrolled with knowledge and skills that could be used in future occupations. . uk -ss dustrial Ed Train East Students K fy it ,,,tt vs M ff . ' I - 1 1 va if lil V' nllii .L 4-wvssvw-0-W-m....u ...Q aww.-ts. M....,..,,,. .,i, . .. , ' as N...-and fllff we-H , Q -ch f fi ,,ts,, ' .' Q1 Home management students prepared a buffet for a grade and for their enjoyment. 'gfff Q if it 4 ,iig z K W' 'M ww 1 4 if Two industrious students, Art Hoff and Pat Burns, work on repairing a small motor. A sewer practices straight stitching. Industrial EducationfHome Economics 43 Quick thoughts and actions are important parts of girls' physical education classes. Exercises help girls warm up and limber up Phy Ed Classes Physically Fit The physical education department strives to provide the best possible outlet for physical activities. Due to crowded conditions, the physical education course has changed over the past two years to a required course for sophomores and an elec- tive one for juniors and seniors. ln addition to the regular class stud- ies, an intramural program has been in operation and coeducational vol- leyball has also become very popular. In conjunction with the phy. ed. course is a class in basic health. 44 Phy. EdfHealth Soccer provides a boys' physical education class with a highly competitive team sport The audio-visual crew handles their tempermental machines with tender-loving care. A.V., Library Serve Students The library shelves 13,500 volumes 1600 were added since the falll, 73 magazines, and 6 newspapers. In addition to the regular library serv- ices, there is also a microfilm reader with 9 magazines on film and a Co- ronastat copier used by the faculty and administrative staff as well as the students. The A.V. department has a file of 1,000 filmstrips and has made over 5,000 slides from books and maga- zines. Equipment includes over- head, opaque and film projectors, take-home tape recorders, an au- tomatic soundffilmstrip machine, and a single concept film projector purchased last year. ,il-ll The library provides a variety of materials for classroom work and student enjoyment. A VfLibrary 45 Faculty, Students Welcome Srdar Mr. Srdar came to East from an as- signment as the principal of Wash- ington junior High School. The climate in a senior high school is dif- ferent from the climate in a junior high school. It's more mature -the students take on more responsibili- ties, was his reaction to this change. Surprisingly, Mr. Srdar found time to be with the students at East. He at- tended as many Student Council meetings as possible, visited S.C. executive meetings, attended games, sat in on different classes, and chaperoned extra activities. He found the students very friendly. They greet you in the halls and are, for the most part, very cheerful. One of the problems Mr. Srdar doesn't deal with is discipline. This he leaves to Mr. Victor Bittner, the assistant principal. As principal, Mr. Srdar meets many people in his new office at East. N Mr. Bittner, assistant principal, keeps busy at his desk with necessary paperwork. 46 Administration Mr. Srdar addresses the opening school as- sembly by saying that he didn't want East to be the second best school, but the best. COUNSELORS: Mr. David R. Fraser, Mr. Roger W. Roffler, and Mr. joseph R. Berini. Counselors Offer Advice, Help To All Students Many students never find it neces- sary to visit a counselor's office, but for those students seeking schedule changes, assistance in college selec- tion, guidance in various testing programs, or help with academic problems, however, there is always a counselor willing to help. Perhaps the biggest headaches for Mr. Fraser, Mr. Berini and Mr. Rof- fler are schedule changes. This year 600 students walked through the of- fice requesting new schedules. At periodic times during the year, the counselors must also make ar- rangements for various tests. These include scholastic aptitude and pre- liminary college entrance exams. Most important of all, however, the counselors must be ready to advise students in the problems that creep up while attending East and be ready and willing to answer questions that come to mind as students prepare for a future. Seniors find college catalogues helpful in selecting a college right for them. Counselors 47 . ,, I .J ., 3 .1 . pxm, making, Art Il, Art Metals, Ceramic Ass't. Hockey Coach. X Qs- -2-f STUDENT -FACULTY COUNCIL: K. Haubner. Ilvlissing - Mr. Srdar, D. ART AMUNDSON-Sculpture, Prin gif 44 I S . 4 5 J t s IAMES AMUNDSON-Math 'I0, 'Ii National Honor Society Advisor. I London, Mr. Garnett, M. Brown, I. Spicer, Mrs. Currier, Mr. Mrkonich, McLean, Mrs. Hawley, I. Reid, G. D.Hertzel,Mr.Mix.l Faculty Involved In Committees And Extra Duties ,ff 3 .. I 4 5 5 if I is x 48 Faculty A F? Ui GIFFORD AXDAHL-Electronics l,Il. MRS. DOROTHY BARTLE-Secretaria Office Practice, Shorthand l,ll, Stu dent Council Advisor. PHILIP BOEKHOFF-Math 9,'I0,'II. DONALD BOURDEAU-Health, Physi cal Education, Hockey Coach. HOWARD BROKKEN-Math11,12,'l3. ROBERT BURROWS-En. Social Stuo ies 10,1l,12, En. English 'l'l, Ope Mind advisor. ROBERT' CANFIELD-Theatre Art! Public Speaking, Social Studies lt Drama Director, Thespian Advisoi P.A. Advisor. GORDON CARLSON-English Il Birch Log Advisor. MRS. IUNE CARLSON-English 10, Er English 10, Soph. Class Advisor. MRS. NANCY COLLYARD-Biology. MRS. BETTY CURRIER-English I' Senior Studies. MRS. IEANNE DAVIS-French II,IN Latinll. JEAN DEGRIO-Biology 10,11, Che: Club Advisor. RONALD EDMUNDS-English 'I'I,'l. Tennis Coach. MRS. PATRICIA EILOLA-English 'll French I, Girls' Club Advisor. 'ONY EMANUEL-Small Motors, Ass't. iootball Coach, Ass't. Track Coach. IVILLIAM FAYLING-Psychology, A.V. Eoordinator, Cross Country Coach, unior Class Advisor, E.S.U. Advisor. 'AUL FILIPI-SOCiaI Studies 12, Ham ladio Club Advisor. ON GARNETT-General Math, omputer Math, Geometry, Baseball oach. 'ERRY CERM-Marketing l,II, DECA kdvisor. IENNY GOLD-Chorale, jazz Ensem- le. IIRS. SHIRLEY GRAHAM-Home ECO- omics I,II, Home Management. IIRS. SANDRA HANSON-German I, I,III,AFS Club Advisor. ARS. CARROLL HAWLEY-English 11, 2, En. English 11, Humanities, Senior Ilass Advisor. I. H. HOLPER-Social Studies 12, Curl- 1g Coach. W 2 uf , .Qin ,W nf,-iff: 2 -'wk gs 1' .JT msqgta , if '-15-..:f I i a be it as 5+ N A Q Q A? Q. I ' I K s A . I f A' i f MRS. IANE HONICMAN-English 10. D. ROGER IOHNSON-Math 9,11, Ass't. Baseball Coach. IAMESIOHNSON-English11,12. LEROY IOHNSON-Architectural Drawing, Machine Woodworking. MIKE KINNUNEN-Social Studies 10, 12, S.T.O.P. Advisor. IVIRS. EILEEN KOCHEVAR-Shorthand I, Typing, Clerical Office Practice. MELHOIR KUMSHA-Fundamentals of Design, Painting, Senior Studies. ROBERT LAUER-Bookkeeping 11,12, Typing10,12. MRS. VIRGINIA L'HEUREUX-Spanish I,II,III,IV, Majorette Advisor, Girls' Club Advisor. THOMAS LITTLE-Sociology, Social Studies 10, Soph. Class Advisor. MRS. MILLICENT LURYE-AP English, En. English 12, English 12. JEAN MACRAE-Librarian. ROY MAGNEY-English11, Ski Coach. LINDA MCANELLY-Social Studies 11, Model UN, Girls' Club Advisor. RONALD MCKINNON-Math 10,11, 12, Senior Class Advisor. Faculty 49 BERT MINWEGEN - Psychology, Social Studies 10, Speech Coach. ROBERT MIX - A'CappeIla, Birchwood, and Girls' Choir. SHERMAN MOE - Social Studies 10, Ass't. Basketball Coach. MRS. CLYDA MONTAGUE - Health, Physical Education, Girls' Intramurals Advisor, Girls' Golf, Swimming, Volley- ball,Track Coach. IOSEPH MRKONICH - Social Studies 'I1,'I2, Football Coach. MRS. ANNE MURRAY - French ll, lll, German I. IACK NORDLING - Anatomy, Biology. MRS. DONNA OBERG - English 10, Girls' Club Advisor PAUL O'BRlEN - Adv. Physics, Chemis- try, Physics, Science Club Advisor, Pho- tography Club Advisor. DOROTHY PAUL - Press English 10, 11, 12, Girls' Club Advisor, Greyhound Advisorf ff, - ,f gun .1 - , is' ,swisffri X lin 3 , 0 1 x f ,A fy jx- x ,. t in 'il 7 f' I S H 412 ,V YQ' by A fig? is if -fu is 5 if -L 'Ha vs? We-S .JN if .ai t - --. A . I IRQ Y gif. 50 Faculty ERIC PETERSON - Social Studies Debate, National Forensic Leag Advisor. BERYL PETTIGREW - Orchestra. THOMAS PULEORD - Social Studies 11. GLENN ROLLE - Health, Physical E cation, Athletic Director, E C Advisor. IRV STJOHN - Health, Physical Ed tion, Basketball Coach, Boys' Intraril als Advisor. MRS. PAT ST. IOHN - Health, Phys Education, Cheerleader Advisor, Cheer Boosters Advisor. RICHARD SCHACK - Art ll, Paint Design, Experimental Art. RICHARD SKOGG - Chemistry, A Track Coach, Drill Team Advisor. DON SMITH - Band, Senior Studies. MRS. NANCY SOLAND - Librarian. IOHN STENNES - Math 10, Gen Math II. ROBERT STROM - Social Studies Russian Studies, Senior Studies. FRANK TAILLON - Technical Me Aerospace Education. ROBERT VERCHOTA - Biology, A Football Coach, Track Coach. WILLIAM WHEREATT - Physics, Pl' calScience. Several Paraprofessionals Added PARAPROFESSIONALS: B. Cohen, E. Miller, K, PietruSa, C. McLean. llvfissifrg ' C- M. Isackson, V. Furo, V. Anderson, V. Smith, Mossefinj. 5 3 COOKS: D. Sponnick,l NURSE: L. johnson. .Rohady,1.Harpke, M. McKay, E. Green. CUSTODIANSZ W. Woodke, R. Amell, D. Olson, L. Forstrom, D. Thompson, flviissing - To Service Staff Secretaries, cooks and custodians all worked during the year to keep East running effectively. From early morning until late after- noon the cooks prepared soups and salads and baked desserts, custodi- ans and building engineers worked weekdays, weekends, and vacations to keep the building in order, and the secretaries from the various of- fices answered mail and phones, controlled attendance and managed to answer all the student questions. wie SECRETARIES: K. Holland, C. Larson, C. lohn- son, C, Lee. O. Morrison, D. johnson, W. Tjader, 1. Witholl. 3+ ,L if ' is W 3' Service Staff 51 12'f'g9' 52 w Organizations tt l lllllfll ff? it s ... an environment to stimulate participation and broaden experiences. Students support them, benefit from them, and run them. Organizations made up the extra-curricular and social life of school. The groups shared such interests as stopping pollution, government, singing, taking pictures, or playing chess. Members went to meetings, cooperated with others, sponsored activities, raised money, and perhaps gained satisfaction even without receiving credit. The people of action and dedication in organizations added life to the institution of school. Student Council Active In '71 Old ideas were expanded and new ideas were tried as the '70-'71 Stu- dent Council worked toward new goals in school, community, and civ- ic affairs. One of the first successes of S.C. was the introduction of open lunch peri- ods at the beginning of the year Other projects aiding student life a1 East followed. Wildly-painted trasl' cans were posted at various loca- tions on the school grounds, the student bank opened to help the student body financially, the cafete- ria was redecorated to make luncl' hours more bearable, a curriculurr committee was appointed to study the courses offered at East, anc awareness speakers were invited tc talk to the student body. The Christmas project to collec food and clothing for needy familie proved to be a huge success. Thi Central Hillside project continue: for another year and a committee tt STUDENT COUNCIL OFFICERS: C. Haavik, sr. president, A. Crawford, secretary, K. john- - - - vice-president, R. Bye, treasurer, D. Spicer, son,jr.vice-president. Vlslt Cid folks homes ln the area Wal organized as well. STUDENT COUNCIL EXECUTIVE BOARD: D. Nelson, G. DeSanto, M. Boo, K. Peck, M. Barnes, S. Fisher, G. Plewacki, G. Polinsky, R. Pollan, T. Ur derdahl, B. Schneider. 54 Student Council STUDENT COUNCIL REPRESENTATIVES: Dahlke. Second Row - B. Fox, A. St. Ger- son, L. Tulloch, j. Berini,T. O'Connor, B. Parr, Front Row - M. Gould, N. Christiansen, j. main, S. Lee, C. Abernethy, j. jacobson, S. P. Hammer, j. Ledyard, K. Carlson, T. White, Wolff, C. johnson, C. Miller, L. Bergerson, D. Schmidt, j. Woodard. Back Row - S. Severin- D. jones, R. Oberg, j. Reid. STUDENT COUNCIL REPRESENTATIVES: Row - T. james, N. Fride, M. Kemp, l. Pitt- Front Row - P. Schultz, B. Skinner, M. Pat- man, j. Stephenson, W. Carlson, N. Eckman, ton, B. Bridges, C. Frank, N. Lake. Second D. Friedman. Back Row - I. Stebe, G. Bemel, l..sa.,,mM awww: twwamfwwwm ft 1- ww W-Mwww-W--mvff M. Cohen, S. Soderberg, j. McLean, D Gooch, K. Heaslip, C. DeChantal. fMissing - S. johnson, L. Burg, B. Kutz, j. Kubiski.l HONORARY AND MEMBERS-AT-LARGE: Front Row - B. Byers, j. Barnes, C. Hartland, S. Leeman, G. Haubner, D. Bennett, T. Blair, M. Brown. Second Row - M. MacDonald, K. Griffin, B. Brown, B. Schneider, K. Bjorge, B. Abram, E. Eskola, T. High, M. Grigoni. Back Row - M. Stokes, j. Streitz, E. Wegerson, C. Oberg, j. Miller, K. Keiding, M. Margo, S. Kaple, j. Buck, j. Backstrom. tMissing - M. Rosenzweig, D. Walters. Student Council 55 stil ummm Ill 2' Q st. it 4 . sz- '--.1 C X. tug Gail Plewacki discusses the old folks' home project. Meetings, Projects In volve Student Council st at 3 is , J I ,J '72 ,, ,, will 'SL it 5 Q sw. been s s W.. Y is J t ' l fl I Student Council sponsored the jail at the carnival, The newly-painted cafeteria. 56 Student Council is 3. 5 EL r , if Q - Q Q -h 0 . ig as f Q . 5 , ,,6,, , F ' ,,, l X m fs if i 3 my 31: ii F 'f' 2 il .slst - ' it 45 Xi E is 5 ..,.. I , It Hbvmdmmwgmw U . .L,' ' i' ff 1' in 1' gs, 44145, - atv- - 1 tr .Q 5 'M t , Big Sister-Little Sister Tea. L GIRLS' CLUB REPRESENTATIVES: Front Row - R. jones, D. Bennett, P. Woodard. Second Row - D. johnson, A. Marden, L. Moline, S. Bowman, L. Reid. Third Row - B. Anderson, I. Dahl, D. Raymond, A. Krupp, S. Welles, S. Hatch. Fourth Row - 1. Picconatto, P. Mc- Cirls' Club Continues Traditi IRLS' CLUB OFFICERS: I. Barnes, president, . Reeves, vice-president, N. Fride, secretary, S. Reagor, treasurer, K. Southworth, chaplain. O Duffie, B. Runquist, M. Yingling, I. Foster, D Clarke. Fifth Row - B. Makowski, S. Swan- strom, M. Riley, L. Singer. Back Row - B johnson, L. Davern, 'A. Picconatto, W. Carl- son, M. Erjavec, D, Olson, K. Casperson, N Eckman. nal Activities Under the leadership of lan Barnes, jackie Reeves, Nancy Fride, Sue Reagor, and Karen Southworth the Girls' Club worked on the traditional activities sponsored by the organization. In the fall the Big Sister-Little Sister Tea and the Patch Dance claimed most of the time. The spring activi- ties included a children's Easter par- ty, the Mother-Daughter Tea and the senior girls' farewell assembly. Girls' Club 57 Cheryl Anderson hopes and prays. HOCKEY CHEERLEADERS: Front Row - S. Pendleton, S. Leeman Christiansen, B. Stovern, K. Hughes. :if 9? 'LYE L. Davern. Back Row - 58 Cheerleaders Cheerleaders chant a rhyme for each senior football player at Homecoming. K BASKETBALL CHEERLEADERS: M. Peterson, 1. Stephenson, P. Haworth, C. Anderson, j. O'Melia, C. Hartland. Cheerleaders Work To Boost School Spirit HBH SQUAD CHEERLEADERS: Front ROW - Mars, P. Schultz,l. Foster. ilviissing-A. Kohl- A. Lee, 1. craig, L. shefchik. Back Row - 1. bw, B-Lundsrrom East's twelve cheerleaders provided a lot of support for the athletic teams. Painting signs and organizing pep assemblies, Homecoming, and bus trips were tasks undertaken by the squads. Bake sales andf'Home- coming profits provided new uniforms. Cindy Hartland captained the bas- ketball squad with jenny O'Melia, Judy Stephenson, Cheryl Anderson, Pat Haworth, and Mardi Peterson while captain Sandy Leeman, Linny Davern, Mary Christiansen, Shelley Pendleton, Kathy Hughes, and Barb Stovern cheered for the hockey team. The squads shared duties at football games. The B squad found equal support from cheerleaders Paula Schultz, lu- lie Craig, Amy Lee, Lisa Shefchik, Iudy Mars, and jill Foster with Bren- da Lundstrom and Anne Kohlbry as alternates. Cheerleaders 59 Crowds Enjoy Drill Routines Once again this year the drill team performed at pre-game and half- time activities. Sandy Goranson, twirling the greyhound flag, cap- tained the squad with Sandy Peter- son - E, Debbie Grier - A, Gail Koeppe - S and Marilyn Alsop -T. Car washes and bake sales provided the money needed to purchase new uniforms and material to sew new flags. ., .....,,,-.ww MH Twirlers perform at half-time. 60 Drill Team .. .JV .ir . DRILL TEAM: S. Peterson, D. Grier, S. Goranson, G. Koeppe, M. Alsop Captain Sandy Goranson. MAIORETTES L Singer P Maki L Voorhees Capt J Bond M Parker, P. Sever. Majorettes Provide Entertainment At Games Linda Singer, Patti Maki, Lois Voor- hees, ludy Bond, Mary Parker, and Pat Sever, the members of this year's majorette squad, worked hard de- veloping new routines to use as pre- game and half-time entertainment at athletic events. Along with the new routines the girls donned new uniforms partially paid for with their own funds and a donation from the Student Council. Majorettes 6l . if 6 sf BAND: Front Row Y A. Palmstein, K. South- Haggy. Third Row - T. Gustafson, B. Minor, Smith, D. Monson, K. Petrulo, D. Houglum, worth, 1. Holleman, D. Atwood. Second Row S. Harter, B. Hanson, M. Rosenzweig, K. Hel- D. Brokken, P- Rose, P- Schultz- 4 S. Peterson, L. Stahl, T. Segal, A. Marden, S. men, S. Allen, M. Grigoni. Back Row - Mr. S i is.. STAGE BAND: Front Row - S. Harter, M. Row - P. Schultz, D- Brokken, D- HOU8lUfT1r Rosenzweig, M. Grigoni, M. lsackson, B. Han- K. Petrulo, l. PlGWHClsi, 5-lUf1l46fl,l-KOSlilf19f1, son, B. Schneider. Second Row f B. Man- B. ESSE. they, B. Brekke, l. Buck, M. Carlberg. Back 62 Band Band Students Show Spirit, Pep Mr. Smith and Mr. Gold worked hard this year directing the East High School band. Once again the band presented music for concerts, games, and pep assemblies. East students missed watching the band practicing their marching for the Christmas City of the North pa- rade, but that was the only tradition- al activity left out. In addition to the regular band or- ganization there were also smaller groups organized within the band. Woodwind choir, trombone quartet and other musical divisions worked on concert music. A N., N Front Row - A. Leek, D. Hart, D. O'Keefe. son. Third Row - S. Saver, P. Sabee, T. High, M. Carlberg, G- KDUISGVL K- l'l!388Y- Back ROW Second Row- B. Brown, S. Flanders, D. Scan- B. Hanson. Fourth Row - B. Brekke, 1. Buck, Y l. KOSKINGU, D- BHCl'1, B- O D0V1I'16ll, l- P16 lon, K. Olson, 1. Hill, S. Goranson, M. Isack- B. Manthey, T. james, G. Owens, B. Wilmot, Wafklr 5- llmlsefl. WOODWIND ENSEMBLE: K. Southworth, S. Saver, D. Dahlke, A. Leek, Mr. Cold. TROMBONE QUARTET. Mr. Smith, 1. Buck, B. Manthey, B. Brekke. 'N BAND COMMITTEE: I. Buck, B. Brekke, K. Southworth, M. Rosenzweig, Chairman. BRASS ENSEMBLE: D. Brokken, P. Schultz, D. Houglum, D. Dahlke, M. Carlberg, G. Knutsen, K Haggy, I. Buck, B. Brekke. 'R ORCHESTRA: Front Row- S. Flokstra, C. Van Buskirk, I. Brekke, A. Tetlie. Second Row - S. Brekke, D. LaLiberte, I. Carter, 1. Osterland, D. Mital, B. Grobe. Third Row - M. Peterson, 64 Orchestra E. johnson, T. T. Hinzman, 3 in Hilmar' ff f .ff ll,-' ,tv A PA Eastvold, W. Snydock, S. Dean, D. Atwood, K. Southworth. son, D. Brokken, M. Isackson, P. Schultz. B4 Row- P. Rose, B. O'DonneIl, Mr. Pettigrex Fourth Row - D. Grier, S. Beier, A. Krupp, R. Peterson, C. Petrulo, D. Houglum, S. Goran- STRING QUARTET: S. Flokstra, S. Brekke, D. Sabee, C. Ahlquist. no-I mn PRCI-lESTRA.: Front Row - I. Ollenburger, C. Montgomery, D. Barnaby, L. Mars, B. Kenne- Carlberg, B. Wilmot, G. Knutsen, Back Row - ,hlqUlSI, 5- l-UWB, D- Sabee,SeC0f1d ROW -1- dy, Fourth Row - S. Saver, P. Sabee, Fifth D. Bach, 1. Koskinen, G. Radtke, W. Beier, M. iinzman, C. Moeller, C. High, B. Drimmel, Row - B. Brekke, I. Buck, B. Manthey, M. Stokes,j. Kane,B.Esse. hird Row - A. Leek, D. O'Keefe, D. Hart, K. 1 Orchestra Performed Concerts For East - it was Wx RCHESTRA OFFICERS: M. Stokes, president, D. Grier, secretaryg J. Kane, treasurer, L. Mars, ' f i ' it' .. E ' if 1. 1 3 2. - 3 :e-president. Under the direction of Mr. Petti- grew, the East orchestra completed another year of performances. The group played at the Christmas con- cert accompanying the choirs in excerpts from the Messiah, at a con- cert in january, at their spring con- cert, and for elementary and junior high schools in the area. Each student worked with Mr. Petti- grew fifteen minutes each week to go over music being played as well as working in class each day. Orchestra 65 A'CAPPELLA: Front Row - G. Plewacki, P. czak, A. Crowford, S. Boldt, 1. Hoshal, C. Brazerol, C. Peterson. D. Tveit, N. Friest, D. Tosseland, 1. Woodard. Third Row - 1. Tor- Haigh, D. Nisius, D. Campbell, B. Bronikows- vund, D. Lund, C. Oberg, I. McEwen, I. Sund, ki. Second Row - L- BUYS, l- Reeves, N- Wal- K. Arneson, G. Downs, D. Hafner. Back Row qiiiilv CHORELAIRES. Front Row - D. Nisrus, A. Birkeland- Third ROW C- Obers, R- Truax, Crawford, G. Plewacki, N. Walczak. Second M- BHFHGS- R- NQSS- Baflf ROW - 5- Fifield, l- Row - S. Reagor, 1. Barnes, P. Brazerol, l. MCEWSIMC- Haavik, M- Kemp, M-iunkert. 66 Choir 5 - Mr. Mix, M. lunkert, R. Traux, K. lohnsor D. Haavik, I. Backstrom, I. Miller, W. Goocf T. Morris. A'Cappella Plar European Tour The attention of most of the Choi students was caught up in the planned tour of Europe by the A' Cappella Choir. However concert and East Side Swing were not left ou of the year's activities. Although the spotlight is usuallf focused on the A'Cappella Choir the other choirs - Chorale, Birch wood and Girls' Choir also worker to make this year a successful am memorable one in vocal music. CHOIR OFFICERS: I. Miller, vice-president M. Barnes, secretary, I. Backstrom, president e as if if as .13 fs. si? uf? ,555 efi 'CAPPELLA: Front Row - L. Reich, G. Tran- k, S. Hed, C. Martinson, A. Alden, I. Birke- nd, L. Hoch, S. Reagor. Second Row - G. vhnson, T. Owens, P. Sever, K. Katzele, C. Crandall, M. Barnes, 1. Barnes, K. Linnell Third Row - I. Barton, M. Ankarlo, S. Fifield T. Kern, M. Kemp, M. lauhiainen, L. Palm Back Row - T. Luhm, R. Bye, C. Haavik, R. Ness, S. Sundquist, D. Sykes, T. Lamoureux, R. Soderstrom. tlviissing - R. Hoene, M. Halverson.J HORALE: Front Row - K. Lane, C. Wilson . Swanson, 1. o'Melia, P. McMahon, I. Bye, Taklo, D. Thoreson, I. Holleman, D. Beck, P. aworth, B. Ballou, L. Kim, C. Engel, M. Ri- y, M. Granberg, L. Hedin, L. lensen, T. ands. Second Row - L. Aldrich, A. Marden Leeman, 1. Claypool, L. Drimel, B. Stovern C. Lund, C. Anderson, l. lulien, T. Eastvold, D. Klaber, L. Singer, L. Nordin, I. Stephenson, D. Thomas, K. Antonich, K. Olson, D. Knutson. Third Row - S. Chapman, B. Haworth, R. Ketcham, T. Dallos, T. St. Germain, T. Zaudtke, T. Decker, N. Carlson, B. Rosenfield, M. Shold, P. Schultz, D. Carpenter, B. Brice, I. Bradshaw, B. Sudmeier, M. Witzig, Mr. Gold. Back Row - T. Livingston, I. johnson, R. Ob- erg, T. Lundberg, R. Clemons, B. Dack, V. Coker, D. Strand, A. Braden, R. Larson, B. Bergeron, D. Gustafson. Choir 67 GIRLS' CHOIR: Front Row - I. Fox, K. Witzig, C. Oren, M. McClure, l. Kohl, D. Dobbins, C. Westman, K. Nelson, C. Peloquin, M. Bean, I. Ness, I. Koskinen, D. Coleman, S. Welles, 1. johnson, L. Reid. Second Row - G. Engen, 1. Bonnell, C. Butler, D. Barnhard, K. Fleming, P. Birch wood, Burns, D. McLeod, S. Martindale, K. Pearson, P. Bantel, P. Holgate, D. Latour, I. Mars, L. Aldrich, K. Friedman, l. Foster. Third Row - A. Dillon, P. Bentz, M. Gould, R. Oja, H. Un- ger, L. Stewart, S. Hill, D. leanetta, S. Francko- wiak, K. Hieb, B. Fox, M. Knutson, D. Ellefson, w 3 is K. Eldred, K. Hughes, N. Weber. Back Row - M. Nodtvedt, D. Hughes,P. Brown, C. Culkar, D. Clarke, A. Hooker, K. Marquardt, I. Mattei, D. Olson, B. Beatty, S. Plankers, P. Larrabee, C. Sodeman, D. Kellam, M. Whiteman, Mr. Mix. Girls' Choir Add 120 Voices I? i I BIRCHWOOD CHOIR: Front Row - S Hatch, D. Campbell, S. Pulford, L. Hustad, S. Smith, N. Anderson, L. Arseneau, S. Bowman, M. Borchert, A. Lee, M. Brewer, A. Bartzen M. Thomas, S. Lee, B. Wilson, P. Woodard, B. Lundstrom, A. Saksa. Second Row - D. lohn- son, R. Reeves, M. Olson, M. Pederson, M. 68 Choir Rathe, L. Moore, L. Shefchik, C. Miller, C Crandall, K. Linnell, L. Ball, A. St. Germain, I Halverson, K. Taklo, C. Busse, M. Brown, H Feig. Third Row - T. O'Connor, R. Baeumler, C. johnson, N. Filipi, R. Lund, K. Comer, D. Tarro, G. McGill, M. Schumacher, E. Essel- strom, D. johnson, 1. Berg, M. Pietrs, I. Hollen, . ...,,. Wi' M. Morris, S. Grindy, T. Solem. Back Row - Mr. Mix, R. Glaze, S. Allen, 1. Wheeler, D. Ward, B. Dougherty, 1. Berini, D. Esbensen, I. Grytdahl, S. Severinson, R. Bingham, C. Ol- son, B. Anderson, 1. Brundage, T. Griffith, M. Truax, M. Pittman. IMissing - K. Kimmons, 1. Nygard .I 12 't 3, .N .. . , 4 - ...i 'E . 1' Y- 4- , t ., A -..Q Q, L' i j,.V.af . f -0 s W: - iff' '.. 5. 'L' nw lf Open Minders Complete Work A literary collection written by stu- dents for students is probably the best way to describe the Open Mind. The magazine depends en- tirely on students who submit their creative efforts for possible publication. This year 25 students worked on the staff. Meetings, held at staff mem- bers' homes, were spent reviewing and discussing articles submitted to the Open Mind Box . The result was the '71 Open Mind. Kris Anderson and Becky Byers have open minds ? OPEN MIND STAFF: Front Row - C. Rupp, A. Peckenpaugh, K. Abalan, I. Nissila, K. Linnell K. Olson, D. Klaber, G. Haubner, S. Brand: wein. Second Row -1. Peterson, D. Lund, S. Kaple. Back Row - B. Sailors, D. Daly, M 1 4 Q .s I 92, 3 wvl., WMM Grigoni, 1. Buck. M. Maddv, T. Goodnow, S. Anderson, 1. Bergan, N. Glazman, M. Viksna lMissing - E. Swanson, 1. Thompson, P Iversonl. ,als HH I I OFFICERS: 1. Peterson, Secretary, M. Grigoni, paugh, lr. Secretary, P. Iverson, lr. Business Business Manager, I. Buck, Editor, Mr. Bur- Manager. rows, Advisor, D. Lund, lr. Editor, A. Pecken- Open Mind 69 Greyhound Published For Twenty-Two Years The Greyhound began its twenty- second year of publication with a battle of the sexes. The subscrip- tion campaign was a contest for su- premacy by the strongest sex on slave day. The Greyhound remained in publi- cation in spite of financial difficul- ties. Support from the student body was low, but under the leadership of Tim High, editor, and Miss Paul, ad- visor, the staff still managed to edit the school paper. Kris Katzele and Tom Hoff kick off Grey- hound campaign with battle of the sexes. 70 Greyhound REPORTERS AND CIRCULATION STAFF Front Row - D. johnson, N. Nierengarten, N Kwam, L. Hedin, B. Hanson, C. Wilson. Sec- ond Row - L. Stahl, S. Milton, D. Clark, M Peterson, D. O'Keefe, 1. Bond, A. Marden, P. Schultz. Back Row - R. Truax, C. Hokkanen, B. Tezak, 1. Sassor, T. Hoff, A. Peckenpaugh, P Isola, B. Brown, T. Decker. flviissing - W Snydock, L. johnson, K. Lomen, L. Singerl. GREYHOUND STAFF: Front Row - G. Polin- sen, N. Fride, B. Hanson, A. Palmstein. fMissl sky, T. High, M. Cohen. Back Row - I. Krei- ing-S. Soderbergh. man, R. Pollan, R. Wick, M. Granberg, L. len- FINANCIAL STAFF: Front Row - K. Mickel- son, I. Barnes, I. Miller, L. O'Melia, T. Blair. Back Row - P. McMahan, B. Hanson, R. Truax, C. Frank, 1. Torvund, N. Walczak, D. l I lohnson, B. Stovern, D. Tveit. fMissing - P. Iohnson, K. Arneson, B. Runquist, A. lensen, M. Nides, I. Keachie, P. Thomas, M. Erjavec.D 7977 Birch Log Reflected School Work on the Birch Log began during the summer at a yearbook workshop on the University of Minnesota campus in Minneapolis where the first ideas for the annual were born. With the help of Mr. Gordon Carl- son, advisor, the 25 soph's, juniors, and seniors appointed to the staff worked to meet deadlines, solicit ads, and sell books. Finally, with the last deadline in March, the 1977 Birch Log was put to bed. K, A t ic. YN' J BIRCH LOG STAFF: Front Row- M. Kenner, - M. Stronach, W. Miller, L. lensen, I. Krei- Schultz. Back Row - M. Vander Horck, R. B. Fox, A. Picconatto, L. Hoch, S. Reagor, K. man, L. Peplinski, M. Barnes. Third Row- K. Ness, R. Maves, D. Monson, D. Houglum, I. Deziel, B. Byers, K. Southworth. Second Row Dodd, j. Pittman, S. Pendleton, L. Singer, P. Reid. lMissing- L. Reichi. Birch Log 77 Debbie Nisius tells the story of Pooh. SPEECH: Front Row - B. Fox, D. Bennett, I. Cohen, P. Isola, D. johnson. Back Row - A. Sher, R Berdie, M. Brown. East Orators Compete Against Area Schools East's speech team did an outstand- ing job representing the school in speech tournaments locally and statewide. Original and memorized oratory, extemporaneous speaking, and discussion were just a few of the categories that interested East students. A speech meet in St. Cloud was the first contest for East orators and the rest of the year found the team competing against other area schools and hoping to better their record in districts, regions, and state. 7 2 Speech fa .1 7 ,' i f f..1',Q nf - Q .2 it gli? D. Blacik, D. johnson, M. Brown. 3 3' nf X 5 Q Z Q Q 1 Q Vs ?f 5 Q 1 i ' 5 5 3 2 1 5 East Debaters Argue Pollution The library became a second home for the 28 debaters who did research to support positions on the topic Resolved: that the federal govern- ment should establish, finance, and administer programs to control air andfor water pollution in the United States . 4 The debate team participated in 17 different tournaments throughout the state, entering teams in varsity, junior varsity, and novice divisions. The season ended with a fifth place D . tie in regions. lim Reid and Tracee Blair look over their note-cards at regional debate. y'Yuv ,T as t .. DEBATE: Front Row - H. Markus, D. Olson, Connor, P. Isola, M. MacDonald, A. Krupp, D. D. Swanson, L. Leighton. KMissing-I. Reid.J R- Befdie, E- Huddleston, I- Cohen, A- Mar- Bouscher, D. Blacik, C. Matteson, M. Brown, den, P- BHHCY, T- Blair. Back ROW - T- 0'- D. johnson, C. Brown, lx Ledyard, B. Swenson, Debate 73 NATIONAL THESPIANS: Front Row - W. Erickson, G. Plewacki, N. Fride, I. Barnes, R. Miller, B. Schneider, G. MacGarva, M. Stron- Truax, I. Pittman, K. Anderson, T. Underdahl. ach, B. Hon. Second Row - G. Haubner, L. Back Row - B. Gervol, I. Peterson, E. Weger- Hunstad, D. Nisius, I. Reeves, K. Katzele, S. son,I.St. Germain, R. Bye, T. Hoff,C.Oberg. Reagor, L. Draper, M. Barnes. Third Row - B. Nat. Thespians Promote Plays, Short One-Acts Thirty students participated in the National Thespian Society activities this year. Membership is based on a point scale determined by the Na- tional Thespian Council. Each mem- ber must earn 10 points by acting or working on the technical aspects of plays. Thespians acts as a creative outlet for students interested in all phases of dramatic arts. Officers Bart Schnei- der, president, Greg MacC,arva, vice-president, and Wendy Miller, secretary-treasurer, headed the or- ganization which presented three plays and a night of one-acts. Forensics League Promotes Speech, Debate The National Forensics League is the organization for all students inter- ested in speech or debate. The 35 students listed in the organization have earned 25 points in speaking contests during the year. This year under the guidance of Mr. Eric Peterson, advisor, and the lead- ership of Bill Abram and Peter Isola, the organization planned dances to pay for trips to N.F.L. Congresses and speech meets. 74 National Societies LLLI LLI l..l.Ll- NATIONAL FORENSICS LEAGUE: Front Row Markus, R. Berdie, C. Schroeder, D. Clarke, - D. Nisius, D. Blacik, T. Blair, B. Abram, D. M. Peterson, A. Marden. Back Row - L. johnson, I. Cohen, D. Bennett. Second Row Leighton, M. MacDonald, B. Swenson, M. - P. Bailey, I. Reid, P. Isola, A. Sher. Third Brown, G. Huddleston, D. Swanson, T. Row - 1. Nides, I. Ledyard, E. Neetenbeek, H. O'Connor. Quill And Scroll For journalists Quill and Scroll Society had a roll call of membership from the Birch Log and Greyhound staffs. Member- ship requirements included 70 inch- es of published material, a member of the classes of '71 or '72 and a stu- dent in the upper one-third of the class. Honor Society More Active The National Honor Society this year tried to become a more active or- ganization. Led by lohn Miller, Ed Wegerson, Angie Picconatto, and Nancy Walczak, the society helped plan and co-sponsor the Halloween carnival, opened the school Store, and organized the tutoring service. Forty-two seniors made up the roll call for the year and more juniors and seniors were initiated in the spring. if IPP I I i i f n' X X . we-'W huh' - Q Q . 1 , . 5 ,t. 5 QUILL AND SCROLL SOCIETY! Front ROW - 1. Pittman, G. Polinsky, M. Cohen, M. Van- derHorck, S. Soderberg. Second Row - M. Granberg, P. Schultz, S. Reagor, 1. Kreiman, B. Byers, K. Dodd, S. Pendleton, L. Singer. Third Row - K. Southworth, M. Barnes, W. Miller, A. Picconatto, B. Tezak, A. Peterson, C. john- son, L. Hoch. Fourth Row - L. Reich, 1. Reid T. Decker, D. Monson, M. Stronach, S. Mil ton, L. Peplinski. Back Row - R. Wick, R Ness, T. High, I. Miller, L. lensen. llvlissing - N. Fride, D. O'Keefe, A. Palmstein, E. Swan son, R. Maves.I A-tk U NATIONAL HONOR SOCIETY: Front Row - plinski, S. Ink, C. Van Buskirk, D. Blacik. Back M. Peterson, A. Picconatto, C. Hartland, C. Row - E. Wegerson, I. Miller, D. Spicer, C. Welshinger, G. Plewacki, P. Harper, S. Floks- Oberg, I. Backstrom, I. McLean, R. Bye, G. tra, N. Walczak, V. Nyquist, I. Peterson, L. Pe- Pittman, D. Gooch, M. lunkert, I. Buck, B. Brekke, L. Kraus, W. Gooch, D. Morris. tlvliss- ing - B. Hanson, I. Bauer, L. Currier, M. Gri-I goni, C. Haavik, S. johnson, S. Leeman, D, Sabee, I. Thompson, M. Viksnai. National Societies 75 Clubs Show Interest In Sports -B S T E CLUB: Front Row - S. Panchott, 1. laros, Cl. Polinsky, T. McDevitt. Second Row - 1. Ogard, R. Bye, 1. McLean. Third Row - T. Gustafson, M. lunkert, 1. Bye, R. Oberg, B. Smith, T. Hamilton. Fourth Row - M. Nord- man, D. johnson, S. Cardinal, E. Knutson, D. Sellner. Back Row - D. Gooch, M. Spencer, S. Fisher, D. Nelson, M. Kemp, S. Petrich, S. johnson. EAST CHEER BOOSTERSZ Front ROW - P Maki, P. Harper, D. Berntson, S. Lindberg, B. Lewis, M. Spencer, L. Hunstad, L. O'Melia. Second Row - P. Prudhomme, S. Hill, I. lu- lien, I. Bond, B. Daugherty, B. johnson, S. Leeman, K. lensen, P. Oja, N. Friest, N. Chris- tiansen, P. Borst, C. Dexter, B. Mandy, S. Val- entine. Third Row - 1. Bardshar, S. Mykle- bust, L. Levine, V. Comstock, R. Petersen, T. Cllowacki, B. lohnsen, R. lamar, A. Bartzen, L. 76 Clubs Shefchik, M. Mundt, S. Goldish, C. Follmer, D. Brockopp, M. Campbell, S. Bartzen. Fourth Row -1. Stynsberg, M. Pittman, C. Brenny, B. Basil, P. Haworth, L. Davern, M. Marx, S. Bjork, K. Hill, L. Krekelberg, M. Larson, L. len- sen, C. Keto, W. Merkel. Back Row - B. Fox, M. Patton, S. Hammel, S. Spicer, H. Feig, A. Kohlbry, j. Craig, l- Mars, A. Krupp, B. Stov- ern, C. Hartland, C. Anderson, P. Schultz. DISCUTONSZ K. Nisswandt, T. Kohlbry, C. Rupp, A. Peckenpaugh. .fe .2 E ll 5 . Q MODEL U.N.: Front Row - S. Saver, T. Ow- ens, M. Campbell. Back Row - M. Stafford, C. Morgenstern, T. Kern. Foreign Countries, and Business if . 'st D. Beck, M. Ankarlo, L. Reich Front Row - V. Evison, D. Thomas, C. Wel shinger, P. Burns. Back Row -1, Benson, D, Nlesgoda, 1. Kolar. tMissing - N. Kwam, K. Simich, P. Isola, D. O'Keefe, S. Soderberg, D Dlsonj DECA: Front Row - B. Makowski, L. Bond, B, B. Mandy, T. Stewart. Back Row - D. Ander- Cialleberg, B. Thompson, G. Mantay, S. Spiek- son, G. Downs, D. Dexter, A. Harnell, T. Gus- er. Second Row - K. Backstrom, B. Howard, tafson, S. Freeman, M. Stafford, Mr. Germ, T. Mettner, J. Kuettel, D. Eacobacci, E. Gorny, gnuaomw-wwanw ,755 ii A.F.S. CLUB: Front Row - B. Byers, S. Swan- Row - K. Keiding. tMissing - M. Margo, K, strom. Second Row- K. Anderson, D. Nisius, Katzele, L. Iensen, A. lensen, M. Barnes, A. M. Alsop. Third Row - C. Hanson, S. Spicer, Sher, P. Schultzj I. Craig, N. Fride, I. Cohen, D. Bennett. Back Clubs 77 Groups Show Proficiency with Skis PHOTOGRAPHY CLUB: C. Follmer, B. Gervol, D. Brockopp, K. LeRoux, B. Lewis, S. Anderson. E sig? TS at rf :-V S igi - - : '.-V g - S HMQW SOPHOMORE SKI CLUB: Front Row - K. Harvey, C. Miller, A. Andresen, I. Kohl, L. Po- linsky, L. Shefchik, 1. Craig, M. Brewer. Back 78 Clubs SCIENCE CLUB: E. Fride, S. Anderson, I. Ka Row - E. Soltau, T. O'Connor, D. Pearson, T. Griffith, S. Schelhammer, H. Wheeler. CHESS CLUB: Front Row- E. Fride. Back Row - D. Kachelmyer, B. Graves. Cameras, Science, Chessboard, and Radios 'Wd' RADIO HAMS: D. Kachelmyer, I. Marchetti, D. Currier, T. johnson, B. Hill, M. Freeman, M. Fili- pi, R. Wick. .Kachelmyer, R. Wick, C. Van Buskirk. IUNIOR-SENIOR SKI CLUB: F. Olson, D. en, N. Sanders, B. Skinner, L. Elder, 1. Dohm, O'Keefe, M. Ahlgren, M. Peterson, S. Bartzen, T. Kohlbry, K. Mickelson, C. Frank, B. Bridges. D. Clarke, A. Peckenpaugh, C. Rupp, I. Coh- 'Vfl if '13 if 41 'il Wi, I . J J s. f b 7 , .. ,-4, V 41 Vw ii ,f . -' ' il ,N 1 , ' W fs. 42.7 s JBC . ,L .L ,l le i fi . T d ,s M.. .Dy L , M. , , , le - ' Ll' U llc 1 ffl le .if 'WL kg' ' ' L l I F fy 7' ,C fi 'tl l if C . k , , . L. ilQL3-fc,L ,gwwcle . C ff- if ff K W M 1ff'ef'fef A A1 A . we L , fn V ., l,47wLf1 Av' I . f V L , A lei' f'q l9l4 I y MCM? A , ' L, earl. V 5lfL 'i'Gl'iQ 'ont Row - I. Kane. Back Row - C. Van . .1 ' ,f M 5 , ,L ' , Q iskirk, A. Millet, D. Esbensen, B. Lewis. ' , V, . L,.,fwsof'c4lP N . Q' 24-,, 'f , ' .V . f .If ,. ,L LL V, - sgsrlfl . of y F3720 I H M ry I Mk QJEKL . Li ,say an , ,L 'M J ll . we Mew' A f mf .1 -av ,lwwoe-Va , L ,we F' f 1 Lia H-5,4 JAJC. fl,-7'?lf 'B' fa I ,, V1 'V f 5 a 'E .J v L is ff, 1 'YJ 1....,af1l4' LQ, 5 V C J M L, I ' , - 'Q -f.!'l,f:'KQ-1 , :ff 4 e B' . Clubs 79 fl' ,abby l' V fxl ,Er if , 'Z?f, ,g3l'.zi'7'V1I f 'VI Agia J Students Volunteer Services, Time To Aid School Being a service cadet is at times a thankless job. The hours spent col- lecting attendance cards, shelving books, reading announcements, managing the cafeteria, running projectors, working the stage lights, and popping popcorn often go unnoticed by the 1600 students walking through East's halls daily. Increased enrollment and expanded facilities made a larger service crew possible. This year 100 East students volunteered their services to help keep the school running smoothly. The duties performed made it possi- ble for teachers and the administra- tive staff to be free to fill advisory posts and perform more important duties. ai 4 I ,V muf- Musik!! LIBRARY CADETS: Front Row - M. Lowney, S. Martindale, L. Hubbard, C. Oren, M. Ol- son, B. Eng. Back Row - S. Williamson, L. CAFETERIA MONITORS: Front Row - A. Hamman, C. Hagen, L. Booth. Second Row - A. Hoff, N. Fride, P. Thomas, M. Erjavec, K. Rooney, G. DeSanto, N. Norland, A. Craw- ford, M. lunkert, K. Peck, I. Benson, B. Byers. 80 Service Volunteers Back Row - I. Backstrom, G. Azuz, M. john- son, S. Cardinal, S. Soderberg, R. Erickson, C. Lund, N. Eckman, W. Carlson, K. Katzele. fMissing - D. Lund, S. Fisher, K. Bovee, T. McDevitt, 1. Berkelmanl. Archer, 1. Strassburg, 1. Minor. fMissing - P. Andersonl. E STAGE CREW: Front Row - 1. Ogard, B. Brown, B. Buchanan. Back Row - B. Schnei- der, T. Underdahl, M. Cohen, D. Walters. tlvlissing - W. Miller, G. MacGarva, K. Katzelel. OFFICE CADETS: Front Row - M. Barnes, K. Comstock, K. Davidson, B. Anderson, P. Ras- I. Davidson, S. Reagor, C. Abramson, A. St. mussen, C, Peterson, L. Casperson, P. Maki, K. Germain, R. jones, I. McC.inn, L. Organ. Back Katzele. IMis5ing - P. Bantel, A. Hooker, S. Row - M. McClure, K. Dodd, L. Birch, V. Clarkel. P. A. ANNOUNCERS: E. Wegerson, G. Plewacki, 1. Torvund, N. Fride, C. Oberg. !Missing - L. Hall.l A. V. CADETS: Front Row - R. Moody, L Stanius, D. Kussy, B. Opland, C. Teasley, T. Hooker. Second Row - R. Fearnall, N. Chris- tofferson, D. Singer, D. Poss, R. Phillips, W .Q Tomesch, T. Wells, E. Finney. Back Row - M. Nash, R. Hendrickson, S. Clark, M. Plaunt, R. Curran, T. Williamson, G. McGill. POPCORN POPPERS: Front Row - S. Stout S. Fisher, L. Davern. Second Row - H. Lind- berg, C. Hokkanen, B. Hutchinson, M Barnes. Back Row - E. Wegerson, C. Oberg 1. Torvund. IMissing - B. Gervoll. Service Volunteers 87 82 ports ... an environment which represents physical accomplishments, a competitive spirit of players and spectators, and a reputation. It is a challenge to improve speed, grace, or strength and test it against others. Sports have become ceremonies of training, uniforms, pep fests, loyalty to school song and colors, cheerleading, and trophies. Through co-ed, expanded intramural, and varsity sports there was a chance for everyone to get involved. We looked forward to tournaments and hoped for a trip to state. The athlete must have the will to live up to his expectations, those of his team, and of the school. Varsity Football Squad Second Among Big Ten For the second straight year, the East football squad had to be content with a second place finish behind Morgan Park in conference play, but their 6-2 record was nevertheless one of which we can be proud. Ex- cellent leadership was provided by seniors Chuck Wilkinson, Mark johnson, Kevin Bovee and others. Team play was characterized by one of the finest defenses in the area, as well as a very capable offense. Once again, however, key injuries partially hampered the Greyhound attack: Marko Mrkonich suffered a broken leg, and Dave Spicer sustained a badly sprained ankle. As there will be a large number of returning let- termen next fall, hopes are high for an even better football season in 1971. EW? .,,,,::,,,.: , . - , s . . ll. 5355239 . a . ,slat Sl s Q SM, . .,,::.,:, l .5 , , i, ..,,... 5 1 i z El X' 5, i , s 'til tail s s is px ,, s st, -- s -,f. , wt -- l s W wg 2 t - s -:1:::::..Elt ii! W ills? ,lf l ll S liifp E s l s, - 5' , ....:r E -E'-E:,. . :-, Qi , ,,, lies . f , , ,s ,... , gm . all l if tg K r V . l will if si . ,,.. 35 ,.,M E,S is l E ... . Em ilia E 1 .... .. .. . g .t. ..... .... .., .. . ..., s .,.. ..... , ll.. :-. , . : ... , . ..: Qi... .,.,ll:' 3221i ':-:.1,., ,. fl zfiihi f'f,f if iz' i',,,. Q l'l',,, f 'fff,ff ',,.. i N g,.. .. ,... as s ras sffi Ell ZAEEA' ' 84 A Football Striving for the Homecoming victory. Bobby Mars making a big gain against Central 91 Q 1 X11-it-A A l, fa- XA' egg ,3,:m.il.t.sg25fg3.. 3 . .,,V t 5 Hes: LAST . , ,A,, t. me woo A SQUAD: Front Row - 1. Backstrom, M. johnson, S. Watters, G. Massie, K. Bovee, C. Wilkinson, S. Petrich, C. Haavik, R. Bye, I. McLean, 1. Barton. Second Row - S. Pan- chott, T. McDevitt, V. Hammarstedt, D. Spi- Coach Mrkonich and Captain Chuck Wilkinson 'ca' cer, G. Smith, T. Hamilton, E. Knutson, I. Bye, M. Lundgren, K. Ulrich, C. Aspoas, T. Lynch T. Woldmoe. Back Row - B. Mars, Coach O. Lee, D. Sykes, K. johnson, I. Sundeen, T. Dal- los, L. Anderson, M. Berry, M. Plaunt, D. Sellner, I. Bittner, I. Knudson, R. Chapman, W. Bailey, L. Palm, G. Owens, R. Ketcham, C. Barr, D. jones, D. Haavik, B. Verchota, Coach Mrkonich. fivfissing - M. Mrkonichj. F. svrolws- A ' A t , , ... yy.. , ...ev 5.,.,.m.s - ff Kevin Bovee booms one. A Football 85 Quarterback johnson drops back to pass. Two Harbors blocked out of action. 86 B Football A B SQUAD: Front Row - S. Panchott, Mgr. B. Lund, L. Tulloch, R. Livingston, T. Reid, L Emanuel, K. Duncan, C. Barr, Capt., P. Ben- soni, M. Stevens, C. Stockman, S. Kutscheid C. johnson, T. Woldmoe. Second Row - D. Palmstein, E. Soltau, 1. Paulford, T. O'Connor, S, Poupore, S. Schelhammer, S. Stovern, M. Pittman, K. Anderson, D. Ryland, B. Beatty, R. Greypups Build Team The Greypup football squad com- pleted their seven game season with a record of 4-2-1, thus indicating that East's winning reputation will be continued in the next two years. Coach Emanuel was pleased with the B squad's performance, but point- ed out that its most important pur- pose was to provide valuable experi- ence for the future. He also com- mented that East fans should be looking for fine play and leadership from Brian Parr, Bob Lund, and Terry ry Reid. ' wx f fig! 'ii-ff 5 S - ,, ,. , wks. l l l Bingham, I. Jacobson, G. Sundeen. Back Row . - Coach Verchota, R. Olson, I. Stepan, O. Grytdahl, R. Lewis, S. McLachlan, R. Stahl, S. Warnygora, B. Marshall, D. Montgomery, R. Smith, G. Isaacson, l. Wheeler, S. Grindy, D. Garon, R. McNutt, T. jackson, B. Marsolek, I. Berini, Coach Emanuel. Intramural football in action - Groupies vs. Rudgies. Blood, Sweat, and Tears tromps Nerkey Enterprises. Intramural Grid League Expands Under the leadership and guidance of Coach St. john, East's intramural football program completed its most successful season this year. Over twelve teams - sophomore, junior and senior - participated in league play. Arch-rivals Nerkey Enterprises and the Blood, Sweat and Tears fought to the top of their respective divisions and met in a much publi- cized playoff championship. The lat- ter team proved supreme, coasting to a 25-6 victory. Intramural Football 87 ' Ea S ifiw qs i- s 1, we-. Captains: Scott Sundquist, Doug Nelson. Dedication is finishing that race! Lqavai, CROSS COUNTRY TEAM: Front ROW - Coach Fayling, S. Allen, D. Nelson, T.'Griffith, C. Baker, G, Polinsky, C. Hokkanen, D. jones, S. Sundquist, M. lsackson. Second Row - S. 88 Cross Country Severinson, D. Kohlbry, A. Tetlie, T. Birk, L. Ahlgren, 1, Plaunt, K. Grytdahl, R. Grozdan- ich, B. Baeumler, B. Oberpriller, P. Dryke, I Voorhis, 1. Munter, K. Garrett. Back Row- G. Madill, S. Alden, H. lacobs, S. johnson, 1. Lyn- ott, M. Nordman, 1. Ogard, B. Haworth, A Goodman, M, Dryke, T. Carlson, G. Bauer, H Smith. ? L if -V , 339 f if. F' V gr, -L Q 8 ? if-2 Q? t , :AA Q ',. z , l s gf 7 it tists at s' sz 5 f its , . ,W , , Cross Country Team Finishes High At State Meet Last fall, East's traditionally fine cross country team successfully defended its reputation as the power of north- eastern Minnesota. Not only did we boast the area's top individual run- ner, Scott Sundquist, but our overall varsity team finished first or second in four of six regular season meets, as well. A and sophomore squads also consistently placed at or near the top. East later walked through district and regional competition, taking first in both meets. The state race, however, found teams from the Twin Cities to be superior, and the Greyhounds settled for a highly re- spectable eighth place finish. Cross Country 89 ff Sw Dick MacNally in the state meet. East's Skiers Tenth In State East's ski team did well this year in competition. During the season the team competed against Aurora, Central, Denfeld, and Cloquet. In districts the team placed 3rd in overall competition. East skiers also received a 3rd place rating in slalom skiing and a 2nd place in cross country. State competition proved to be more difficult, resulting in an overall rating of tenth place. Terry Kern placed 4th in jumping competition while Paul johnson placed 20th. ln cross country Rod Grozdanich and Tyler Carlson placed 13th and 31st respectively. 90 Skiing Terry Kern practices jumping Ri :Q I T U H-mv vi, .. -uf 1 if aw-Q. SKI TEAM: P. lohnson, I. Hofmann, M. Fox, E. Soltau, T. Dahl, R. Grozdanich, T. Kohlbry, I. Streitz, D. Commora. !Missing- R. Ketcham, D. Mac Qally, T. O'Connor, T. Kern, T. Carlson, D. jones, S. Waters.J , ,. 'r 1,4 ,.f., ,f'f ' fL I 5 V1 U mgbm khkh h ..,, if ' M 1 - is .af M 35 .. ...., :. , . . 2. . if Rod Grozdanich builds up his stamina for cross country. john Streitz maneuvers through the gates on the slalom cou rse. Skiing 91 Defending against Cathedral HOCKEY TEAM: Front Row - V. Hammar- Johnson, l- IHFOS, R- Strand, R- EDUCO, R- MBV- ing-Coach Bourdeau, Coach Amundson ste-dr, M. Kemp, T. Martin, G. Smith, C. Coole, 1in,B-Parr,B-Verchota,B.Shea,M.StevenS,I. M. Edmunds, D. Stromquist. Back Row - S. Sl-Ind, 1- Slebe, B- Mars, 5- Fifield, Mgr- UW55- 92 Hockey 1. l Strong Hockey Team Captures District 26 Crown Captains Clarke Coole, Van Hammarstedt, and lim Stebe accept the district trophy. Lv ' 1 uh has john laros stick-handles his way through Eveleth. In a disappointing repeat of last year's final hockey game, the Grey- hounds were knocked off by a pow- erful Greenway of Coleraine team in regional competition, thus ending three-year hopes for a berth in the state tournament. Yet, throughout the course of the season, the hockey team provided East fans with thrills and excitement which will not soon be forgotten. Overall, the Greyhounds' record was a fine 19 and 5. Key victories came against Cathedral, Eveleth, and state-champion Edina, heart-break- ing, one-goal defeats were handed down by Roseau and Hibbing. Position by position, East was as strong as any. Three-year veteran Clarke Coole was exceptional in the nets, returning defensemen jim Stebe and Van Hammarstedt were equally outstandingp and the all-se- nior line of jaros, Sund and johnson was the highest scoring of the three. In this, the hockey hotbed of the North, the Greyhounds' season ef- fort was a highly commendable one. They retained their monopoly of the District 26 crown by downing Two Harbors, but then fell victim to tough Iron Range competition. Hockey Q3 Bill Shea puts the pressure on Eveleth. Hockey Hounds Net Victory For East Rick Enrico battles for the puck. 94 Hc ckey lim Stebe and Bob Mars on a break away. Mike throws the rock while teammates go into action. Actign at the bongpiel, CURUNG TEAM: Bradshaw, G. fVlll'l8llClK, East Sweepers Take Consolation The curling team finished the season with an impressive record. Grey- hound sweepers remained unde- feated in regular season play and went on to capture the first place trophy in the city championships. In the state bonspiel the team didn't fare so well but nevertheless Carried home the consolation prize. Interest in the sport has mounted and East now boasts three teams - A team with skip james Bradshaw, Mike Mihelick, Mark Ankarlo, and Mike Steele, B team with Lee Anderson, skip, Steve Kalland, Rob- ert Soderstrom, and Bill Brown, and a freshman team. 3' n M. Ankarlo, M. Steele, L. Anderson. Curling 95 Record Season Posted By East Swimmers While East's hockey and basketball squads battled area schools, another somewhat forgotten team was build- ing up one of the finest team records in a number of years. Coach Lee's thirty member swimming team post- ed an 11 and 1 record in regular sea- son competition. The loss came at the hands of a formidable Two Har- bors team. 19 East swimmers qualified in District 26 competition - the highest num- ber from any area school. Once again however, Two Harbors was victorious over our Greyhound swimmers and the team placed sec- ond. During the meet four swim- mers qualified for state competition - Don Boyd, Scott Fisher, Mike Plaunt, and Dave Sykes. 96 Swimming .a.'.t,,rw .. Swimmers... take your marks... GO! Diver Al Pendleton in the air and on the bottom Captain Scott Fisher The flip turn as seen from underwater. . i f 525 3.32 f, be I SWIM TEAM: Front Row - P. Sorenson, I. cer, T. james. Second Row - I. Hoshal, D. ton, S. Burgstahler, T. O'Connor, R. Lally, A v1cEwen, D. Boyd, R. Pollan, D. Gooch, S. Sykes, M. Plaunt, G. Owens, I. Hinzmann, T. O'Brien, I. Nelson, E. Soltau, P. Hammer, L Iisher, D. johnson, D. Burgstahler, M. Spen- Williams, M. Pittman. Back Row - A. Pendle- Leighton, Coach Lee. Swimming 97 sg, , VARSITY BASKETBALL TEAM: Front ROW-S. strom, M. johnson, 1. Benson, M. Lindahl, D. Coach Moe, K, Anderson, B. Lund, T. Hamil Panchott, R. Oberg, L. Anderson, I. Back- Lund, 1. Bittner. Back Row - Coach Berini, ton,j. Bye,M. Mrkonich, Coach St.john. Bovee goes up forthe rebound. Guarded by Pontliana, Lindahl attempts a shot. 98 Varsity Basketball Yr ' ' .. as .1--' Captain Mark johnson leads the team in a drive down court. Cagers Second Cf Big Ten After the Greyhounds' heart-break- ing loss to Eveleth in the regional finals last spring, and with the subse- quent announcement of major changes in the coaching staff, many tended to forsee East's 1970-71 bas- ketball season as a rather dismal one. The team pleasantly surprised every- one, however, and through their continued success dispelled whatev- er pessimism had once existed. Under the capable direction of Mr. St. john, who for several years served under abdicating Coach Mrkonich, and with the assistance of Mr. Moe, a new face in East's faculty this year, the Greyhounds compiled a brilliant 15 and 3 record. The only losses were to Central and Edina, both of which were consistently ranked near the top of state-wide polls. In local competition, East fin- ished second behind Central in the Big Ten Conference. Team play was characterized by a mobile, high-scoring offense, led by senior captain Mark johnson and 6'8 junior Mark Lindahl, and a tough man-to-man defense. With the new AA playoff classifica- tion, the Greyhounds, along with Central, were picked as pre-tourna- ment favorites to represent our re- gion in large-school state competition. Varsity Basketball Q9 IUNIOR VARSITY BASKETBALL TEAM: Front Row - S. Panchott, Mgr., 1. Bittner, Mgr., K. Anderson, D. Lund, B. Lund, T. Hamilton, I. 100 j.V.!Soph Basketball Bye, M. Mrkonich. Back Row - B. Drimel, D. Epstein, l. Paulford, S. Schelhammer, R. Ol- son, I. Berini, D. Garon, Coach Moe. I. V., Sophs Gain Experienc Under the direction of Coach Moe, East's junior varsity basketball team compiled a very successful season mark of 14 and 3. A few of their more decisive victories came against Edina, Hibbing, and arch-rival Cen- tral, from whom they took a pair of thrilling games, the second by over- coming a five point deficit with one minute to go. Coach Moe feels the junior varsity program provides an excellent op- portunity for game experience, as well as development of mental atti- tude and basic skills which will be put to use in future varsity competition. Experience was also the main goal of the sophomore basketball team, as Coach Berini arranged games when- ever and with whomever possible. This program was not quite as com- petitive as the junior varsity or var- sity teams, no cuts were made, and everyone received the opportunity to play. X 2 l SOPHOMORE BASKETBALL TEAM: Front Oberg, T. Birk, B. Marshall, M. Saunders, D. Row - B. Drimel, S. Poupore, 1. Paulford, D. Swanson, I. Gallop. Back Row - P. Eaton, D. Epstein, S. Schelhammer, R. Olson, D. Garon, Wicker, M. Paine, P. Brokken, R. Bonlender, 1. Berini, E. Esselstrom, S. Severinson. Second B. Verway. Row - Coach Berini, K. Fliear, S. High, K. Girls'Swim Team Places Third GIRLS' SWIM TEAM: Front Row - L. Shef- chik, D. johnson, A. Andresen, M. lordet, L. Anvid, 1. Claypool, D. Swanson, L. Davern. Back Row - L. Grady, B. Grobe, A. Krupp, T. East's Pinmen Hope For First Every Monday night from October until April East's pinmen bowled in the city high school bowling league. A record of 8 wins and 4 loss- es tied the team for first place in the league and hopes remained high for capturing the city crown. Five boys from the seven man team represented the school each week. Shirts were provided by the student council. Dwight Poss also served as league president. Hinzmann, D. Berry, l. Stephenson, G. De- Santo, L. Hall. tMissing - 1. Craig, B. Lund- strom, S. Pendleton.l In Districts A quadrangular meet with Central, Ordean and Virginia, a triangular meet with Two Harbors and Silver Bay and two dual meets, one with Ordean and the other with Central, kept East's swimmers busy. The girls placed second in the quadrangular meet and took first place honors in the others. District 26 competition was tough, but the girls finished with a respect- able third place. Nine girls qualified for regional competition. BOWLING TEAM: 1. Muehlbach, D. Poss, Capt., 1. Glowacki, M. IODHSSGH, M- 5Cl'1Um3Cl'1ef- VOLLEYBALL TEAM: Front Row - 1. Mattei, Back Row - L. Hunstad, L. Hall, D. Olson, P. B. Grobe, I. Osterland, M. Riddell, L. lensen. Monson, B. Daugherty. Girls Volley To Third Place The girls' volleyball team came out of the district tournament with a third place victory. Games during the year were invitational, depend- ing on when the gym was free. Al- though competition was tough, it was not stressed. The girls look forward to next year since a number of juniors and soph- omores will return. Girls' SwimmingfBowlingfVolleyball 101 Broomball League Added To Winter Intramurals The northland sport of broomball has apparently found a permanent winter home here at East. Rick Bye, Andy Munter, and Gail Plewacki organized the league of thirteen boys' and ten girls' teams this year. Participation was excellent, despite adverse weather and rink condi- tions. Among the most accom- plished teams were the Ruudgis and the Boston Brooms. Hoop League New Success A new addition to the intramural program this year was a very success- ful basketball league, which served as an opportunity for that multitude of non-varsity athletes to find play- ing time and competition. Mr. Emanuel acted as advisor, Chuck Haavik and Gary Polinsky as student coordinators. Of the twelve partici- pating teams, Nerkey emerged rap- idly as superior and never relin- quished that status throughout the season. 102 Intramural BasketballfBroomball The Ruudgis ice another sin. lake's against Innocents Abroad in intramural basketball An extra effort in the championship game. Volleyball Teams Enjoy Season One of the more popular and rapid- ly-growing sports at East has been co-rec volleyball. This year games were held weekly over a period of three months. Emphasis was placed not only on competition but also on participation, cooperation and sportsmanship. Pazahnza Pack cap- tured the league title by one point over a very strong Nerkey Enterpris- es team, but both later fell victim to playoff pressure as the Blood, Sweat, and Tears won that segment of the action by defeating the Portman Flyers. Our thanks to Mr. St. john and Mrs. Montague for helping to make this season an enjoyable one. Portman sets up the play. Intramural Volleyball 103 Powerful Parr swings hard. Baseball Team After a disappointing loss to Morgan Park in district play last year, the Big Ten Champion Greyhounds are looking for revenge on the baseball diamond this spring. Six returning lettermen comprise an excellent nucleus for the team of approximately twenty boys. Pitching is a major strongpoint, with senior veterans Steve johnson and Scott Cardinal, and junior southpaw Rick Enrico. East's chances for success this year? Quite good in the eyes of most. Coach Garnett remarked, We definitely will be a determining fac- tor in the Big Ten Conference. 704 Baseball BASEBALL TEAM: Front Row - T. Parr, S. S. Soderberg, T. Vitcenda R Enrico B Ver johnson, S. Cardinal, T. McDevitt. BACK chota, L. Brotherton, T. Martin R johnson B ROW - Coach Garnett, B, Tastsides, C. john- Parr, M. Stevensj. son, V. Hammarstedt, M. junkert. fMissing - Looks For Revenge On Diamond H Nbr V Kf.q 'E ,, Q , 9 mf All is 2' Q L eg, -. 5, 'Y 5 X il' V, arg I r ., is 3 .tg 3' X sw I 4' Nerkey's own Mark junkert performs a Turkish bu nt :musculu- Through combined efforts East's trackmen bring about team victories. 'r TRACK TEAM: Front Row - I. Bye, D. M jones, K. Matheson, D. R. jones, L. Mattson Second Row -1. Loiselle, D. Spicer, D. Sykes B. Mars. Third Row - C. Hokkanen, C. Bakerl Back Row - Mgr. D. Raitt, Mgr. T. Gustafson, M. Isackson, Coach Verchota. tlvlissing - 1. McLean, D. Nelson, K. Bovee, T. Carlson, M. Stafford, S. Sundquist, L. Udesonl. 4-'inte K M W X ,T Cindermen Run, Win For East This year the track team had a formi- dable record to live up to. At the close of last year's season, East run- ners had captured not only the city and regional titles, but for the first time in East's history the Big 10 Con- ference as well. Practices began in March and con- tinued until the end of May. Hours were spent each week sharpening track skills and increasing endurance records. The team, led by such outstanding members as lim McLean, Scott Sundquist, and Chuck Hokkanen, had 18 returning lettermen and a good nucleus of sophomores. Coached by Mr. Verchota and Mr. Skogg, they entered ten meets dur- ing thetrack season. Track 105 Strength Shown In Girls' Track Last spring out of 16 schools, East placed fourth in the district champi- onships. Five girls, Ann Pecken- paugh, Lou Ann Grady, Lorraine Hall, Vivian Nyquist, and jo Ann Van Puymbrouck, qualified for regional competition. Hopes for this year's team are high and East could gain another title. W I an . 0 Q . im Tom Griffith stretches for the serve. Hopes High For Tennis 'Hounds Bouncing off another undefeated season last spring, East's tennis team hopes to continue its traditionally fine showing this year. The potential is there, specifically in Tom Griffith and lohn jaros, both of whom quali- fied for regional play in 1970. Let's hope our racqueteers can racket their way to the state tournament in 1971. 106 Girl's TrackfTennis GIRLS' TRACK TEAM: Front Row - A. Peck- son, D. Olson, B. Grobe, L. Hall. lMissing- P. enpaugh, M. Peterson, D. Thomas, I. Van Brazerol, P. Rose, V. Nyquistl. Puymbrouck, Back Row -1. Mattei, C. Peter- +-vc,L..-5,5 TENNIS TEAM: Front Row -1. O'Melia. Back Row - T. Griffith, 1. jaros, B. Parr. IMissing - S. Hauck, M. Spencerl. 'Hound Golfers Tee Off Strong East's girls' golf team finished second behind Denfeld in city competition last fall. The Greyhounds boasted three of the top five individual fin- ishers, however, in Sue Kochevar C1stJ, jann Osterland l3rdi, and Myra Kenner K5thJ. Look for an even bet- ter record next fall, as none of these girls will be lost through graduation. The boys' golf team had a disap- pointing season last year but hopes are high for a better showing on the courses this year. Two boys qualified for the regions, Herb Lindberg and Steve Ink. With four returning letter- men and four others trying out, team prospects are good. BOYS' GOLF TEAM: Front Row - S. Ink, H. Lindberg Back Row K Carlson G Polinsky tMiss Herb l-lf1ClbeF8fHk9S ii SWIHS and another ng- S. Kirbyj. and another and another 4 2 E mf mm wr .Q Album ... all the faces crowded into the school and these pages as seniors, juniors, and sophomores. In sudden steps a student progresses from a fresh sophomore to a confident junior to a sophisticated senior. Each class is labeled and identifies with a motto, graduating year, and status which follow them for three years. But a person must separate himself from the mass, think for himself, and know the people that really matter to him. This variety of people - their opinions, actions, goals - develops what we are and our place in our environment. Senior Class Graduates 580 The graduating class of East was led by president Mike Boo, vice- president Dale Friedman, secre- tary Linda Mars, and treasurer Shelley Pendleton. The 580 seniors found their last year at East difficult, exciting, and .-nun. SSIIIQ 93555 SENIOR CLASS OFFICERS: D. Friedman, S. Pendleton, busy. College entrance exams were a big worry as seniors found themselves caught up in the prob- lem of choosing a college. The year was one of achievements in sports as well as academics, but it was also a year of doing things for the last time as the class of '71 prepared to leave. 110 Seniors M. Boo, L. Mars. WENDY ABBOTT WILLIAM ABRAM Bill CYNTHIA ADELSON Cino CIGALE AHLQUIST LINDA ALDRICH IAMES ALLEN lim STEVE ALLEN MARILYN ALSOP Maril IOHN AMUNDSEN DAVID AMUNDSON CAROL ANDERSON Tiger DAVID ANDERSON Dave HOLLY ANDERSON IOHN ANDERSON Andy KRISTINE ANDERSON Kris PAMELA ANDERSON Pam SHARON ANDERSON KATHERINE ANTONICH Kathy NANCY APPLEBY MICHAEL ARBOUR Arb ROBERT ARCHER Bob DEBRA ARMENTROUT MARY ASPOAS Beth WILLIAM ASPOAS Chuck NED AUSTIN DANA BACH IAMES BACKSTROM lim KATHRYN BACKSTROM Kathy CHARLES BAKER LAURIE BAKKE PATRICIA BARBER Trisha PATRICIA BARDSHAR Pat IANICE BARNES Ian MARIORIE BARNES Margie DONNA BARNHARD IOHN BARTON lack IEANNE BAUER BARBARA BEATTY Barb Seniors 177 , .: GEORGE BEMEL IEROME BENSON lerry KEVIN BERG Kev IOHN BERGAN BERTROM BERGERON Bert IAMES BERKELMAN jim DEBRA BERNTSON Debbie NANCY BEYER MICHAEL BIRCH ,, 1 -Lf' ' ' .b V .-gg? - f . -, ' ff ' , wifwwi. A '- -M -ww. ' ,::,,fs,ic- ,Z -- . :V V,V.,V M fr zi.. 5515 -,C O fig:-': 1 1 i L ,Mg Y 1 F L' STA, 281 'ii Fife is bi J I ,S ga ww 93 X ww 91 4 29592, ri WS f in , missgzggi F A + ,SEQ swam-'ze . :A-7 ,LZ We ws, . ,.., , 1 Q .M F ,M V - .,,, , ' ,H , 1 M M 1, ,L Q 'G S Q 2 ff B X , Q W f I R W i if W Q1 2 :Ilan fi 3515 M 1 ' 2 2 as 1 ig A bbw ,,,.,..,..4 1,- i Mike IEAN BIRKELAND ' T jx. Q 'T A X X . . 2 1 . i A :A 'I X jx, VI ,i sr J l' 112 Seniors 'WE' KENT BIORGE DEBORAH BLACIK Debi ROBERT BLACKMORE Bob SUSAN BOLDT Sue MICHAEL BOO Mike LYNN BOOTH DEBRA BORG Debbi WAYNE BOUCHER KEVIN BOVEE Boomer DONALD BOYD Don ANDREW BRADEN Andy STEVEN BRADLEY Steve PATRICE BRAZEROL Trice DONALD BREILAND Don ROBERT BREKKE Bob Exchange Students Adopted L. Mars, D. Seligson, M. Margo, K. Keiding, Adopted by a foreign family, East exchange students became part of a different way of life and made friends from around the world. Dur- ing her nine weeks in Greece this summer, Linda Mars caught octo- pus, went swimming in the Aegean Sea, and learned some dance steps. Overcoming the people's reserve and language barrier, she got to know the warm Greek character. The Great Dane , Kris Keiding, enjoyed skiing, photography, and playing the guitar and also was an ugly man candidate. Adapting to a co-ed, public high school, Matt Margo of South Africa found people basically similar. He showed his mas- tery of English as a lead in the fall play and expounding in senior stud- ies. Dave Seligson from Finland pur- sued his interest in people in his studies of politics, psychology, and sociology, adding a different point of view. I, if 'fi A 'T H ,M.,.B,,, , .. -,g. , --HE..:ME5, 1 wr- :wx 2' 4 ,, 1 vga' pr , ga S Q M Y- . 39' Q ' emi - 'i f Q A an K, 9 t ,E ZR . 3' f 5 gf N' , , .t :E ,sr -V A, , sm -- - .Cv.,,,,, C , ,f,,.,,g A , Aw.-,,..,4eRf..f.Qn ,Wi-E -B , Uv P' was I 'I' E -,' is: .Zi as :e'f1,fTfZ3Z22'B5'C , l . DAVID BRENNY Dave TERESA BRICE Terri DAVE BROKKEN Dave CAROLYN BROWN KIM BROWN DON BROWNE STEVE BRUZONSKY lake IIM BUCK l.B. DUANE BURGSTAHLER PATRICK BURNS Pat 5 'fi' RICHARD BYE ' 11 A Rick ,l,g ' ,, - sf' mg REBECCA BYERS fzg, mv A Becky MARGARET CAMPBELL Soupy :ef is . ,..., .. . fiseag , - .sf ' Qri itf t- , 'Q 1..Zg'g1.155, .' SCOTT CARDINAL MICHAEL CARLBERG Mike Seniors 113 NEIL CARLSON I S ? 5. fr , ' in PHILIP CARLSON ,p A Phil I, vast? WENDI CARLSON Bod ,... f 45-5? KATHLEEN CARR A L I I I Kathy L LL I ' I ui, THE LOWER REGISTER: I. McEwen, C. Haavik, R. Bye, M. lunkert. I I Seniors Show Talent At Sophomore Orientation KAY CASPERSON NANCY CHESNEY 'H' Chesnut GLORIA CHRISTIANSEN lane MARY CHRISTIANSEN Y ' IENNIFER CLAYPOOL jiffy 114 Seniors BETTY DAUGHERTY LINDA DAVERN Linny GUY DAVIDSON CRAIG DECHANTAL CAROL DEDOMINCES DEBRA DENTINGER Debbie GLORIA DESANTO GIo DANIEL DEXTER Dan WAYNE DEZELL KATHLEEN DEZIEL Kathy DEBBIE DOCTER KATHRYN DODD IOEL DORNFELD GREGG DOWNS LEE DRAPER Iohnny is-A T337 MICHAEL COHEN Mike VINCENT COKER Vince DAVE COMMORA LANCE COMO CLARKE COOLE ANN CRAWFORD Nose LEE ANNE CURRIER BRIAN DACK KATHLEEN DAHL Kathy DEBORAH DALY -fyk .Q I..,.,..,,: 5. wx , ,.L2,sn.,,esa ' I 'ON 'ICJ ,P-.f 411 VF ins' . 'Wo fir Q 1 ,Ei I 'QV2' 'br :SN we Ii I A I Seniors 115 LORRAINE DRIMEL RICHARD EACOBACCI Dick NANCY ECKMAN IANICE EDWARDS IAMES ELLINGSEN lim ORIN ELLIS ROSEMARY EMANUEL Rose TERRY ENG BARBARA ERICKSON Barb ROGER ERICKSON MARCO ERIAVEC ERIC ESKOLA BRUCE ESSE MARK EVENSEN ALAN FACERLI Al J Government Put Into Practice Girls' and Boys' State were again held last summer in St. Paul for rep- resentatives of 500 Minnesota high schools. jack France was our repre- sentative to Boys' State and Shelley Pendleton represented East at Girls' State. They both spent a week form- ing local, county, and state govern- ments, including speeches, cam- paigns, and elections, climaxed by a day at the capitol. Speakers stressed the growing role of youth in politics. Perhaps the most rewarding experi- ence was meeting other students. 1 16 Seniors SHARON FLOKSTRA ELIZABETH FOCHS Betsy MARK FORSMAN IOHN FRANCE lack CRAIG FRANK CATHERINE FREDRICKS Caci STEVEN FREEMAN Steve DICK FREIMUTH EDWARD FRIDE Ed NANCY FRIDE NANCY FRIEST BARBARA GALLEBERC Barb IOHN GARRETT BRIAN GERVOL Bri RICHARD GIBSON Rick LARRY FALK MONICA FALK IOSEPH FANASELLE joe MIKE FARRELL KAY FEDO ANN FICHTNER SCOTT FIFIELD SCOTT FISHER CLAUDIA FISKETTI Claud PATRICIA FLECK Trisha Seniors DOUGLAS GREENWOOD Doug MICHAEL GRIGONI Mike KEN GROVER PATTI GROZDANICH Pat WARREN GUENTHER PAUL GUNDERSEN DONALD GUSTAFSON THOMAS GUSTAFSON Gus CHARLES HAAVIK Chuck ROLF HADEL 718 Seniors DALE GILBERTSON Gilbe CHARLES GLAZMAN Charlie IOHN GLOWACKI ANDREW GOLDFINE Andy DAVID GOOCH Dave HAROLD GOOCH Harry WARREN GOOCH WILLIAM GOODNOW Tom SANDRA GORANSON Sandy STEVE GORDON EDWARD GORNY Ed LOU ANN GRADY MARGARET GRANBERC ROBERT GRAVES Bob DIANA GREEN Dee , ESE' If' E 2 wifi All I If I Si A ANDREEA HAENKE Andy DONALD HAFNER Don GLENN HAGBERG N CANDY HAGE CYNTHIA HAGEN Cindy ipyn-s Art Students Build Sculpture On Park Point X X E Y q, NS my tx 3,15 , K aw ,sf St f F 2 f L- eye :W t,..V ,. .mr Qi wfipikg 14' IEFFREY HAGENBROCK jeff KENNETH HAGGY Ken' LORRAINE HALL PAMELA HALON Pam Seniors 179 MARY HALVERSON Halvy VAN HAMMARSTEDT BRUCE HANSON DOUGLAS HANSON Doug GLENN HANSON LYNN HANSON TIMOTHY HANSON Tim ALVIN HARNELL Skip MARK HARNEY PAMELA HARPER Pam CYNTHIA HARTLAND Cindy GAY HAUBNER STEVEN HAUCK Steve SUSAN HAUCK PATRICIA HAWORTH Pat 120 Seniors KEVIN HEASLIP LAURIE HEDIN CURTIS HELMEN Curt TIMOTHY HIGH Timm LUCINDA HILL ROSE ANN HOENE ARTHUR HOFF Art TOM HOFF CHARLES HOKKANEN Charlie PAUL HOLMBERG Moose A A BARBARA HON . ' Barb AA-' A JEFFREY HOVIS . jeff BARBARA HOWARD ' ii PAMELA HULTQUIST . Pam ,. 'E' X ' A ' A LINDAHUNSTAD if A if f a t inf, A if it ELISABETH HUTCHINSON 3 m fb Betsy - jf f ' V STEVE INK ' if ' - M TIMOTHYIAMES '32 A A K Tim u i .. 5 1oHN 1ARos DANIAZDZEWSKI LYLEIENESON Q 3 Beezer KATHERINE IENSEN ,iff Kitty LAURIE IENSEN BRENDA IOHNSON CAROL D. IOHNSON 'YN S A A 1 1 A 1 5 :5.,:s 'eU1wM- , .. 1. ,-':.-:::-T,..IA ,,., 'A i sz Q' ' M gf , 1 t E 'A R . - A 1 I ,ss - 'gf 5 . Seniors Support East Teams With Enthusiasm Seniors 721 KEVIN BAILEY CAROL R. IOHNSON CHRISTINEJOHNSON Tina CRAIG JOHNSON DENNIS IOHNSON Denny DOUGLASIOHNSON Doug ELIZABETH IOHNSON Betsy GAIL IOHNSON GARY JOHNSON IOYCEIOHNSON MARK A. IOHNSON MARK C. IOHNSON Bun 122 Seniors Hall Of Fame Selected ima , ir 3 MARY BETH JOHNSON Pixie RAYMONDJOHNSON Ray RICK JOHNSON STEPHEN D. JOHNSON Steve STEVE R. JOHNSON Peter VICKI JOHNSON JILL JUKICH MARKJUNKERT Turk JERROLD KAAS Jerry LAURENCE KALLIO JONATHAN KANE Jon SCOTT KAPLE Coy LeBeau KRISTINE KATZELE Kristy JAN KEACHIE WENDY KEELER fifi mffigiyl , Y 1iEs,5gsi'v' 2mm we S ,MQ ,,.,,- . ?:.,,,.-M51-1 . Eff , iw I, is Ig I W A N, , 'af if 'K' KRISTIAN KEIDING Kris MICHAEL KEMP Mike CYNTHIA KETO Cindy STEVE KIRBY GREGORY KNUTSEN Greg GAIL KOEPPE JOSEPH KOLAR Joe JOHN KOSKINEN LARRY KRAUS ANITA KRAUSE Seniors 123 JAMIE KREIMAN IAMES KUETTEL Iim MARSHA KUMSHA NANCY KWAM Nance IANET LADUE lan KAREN LAINEN IAMES LAKE lim PATRICIA LAKE Patty PAUL LAMPI MARY LANE Katie 124 Seniors DWIGHT LAPINE KEITH LARRIVY WAYNE LARSEN CANDACE LARSON Candy DEBRA LARSON Debbie DEA LATOUR Opey ANNE LEEK SANDRA LEEMAN Sandy BRUCE LEWIS STEVE LICHTERMAN THOMAS LILLYMAN Tom HERBERT LINDBERG Herb SANDRA LINDBERG Sandy LAURIELINDCREN IAMES LINDHOLM lim STEVEN LINNE Steve KRISTINELINNELL V Kris 2 T THOMAS LIVINGSTON Tom KAREN LOMEN Lomey f' f '.112,:zU1f i .. 1' f'f'f.ff' L ' 553555 z z . fi ff 'f 3 W . gllfiw , f- WE' me - ., me - f .f mm s ,f : ,gr ' 'lsi ftif T -Z is wg , - Ame r - - A wgf sa- '- z: ' ,,p- ' firmer! K- S, :Q f - :ww ' 1 - -. f gsiaesfm - , Ai5.,m,. YQ, VQLQEEEEE . ' ' 22-.., .' ., Q55 ' f ' -:' : ' M LI Seniors Offer Their Pitch To Carnival Crowd IOHN LOSINSKI CAROL LUND CHARLENE LUND Char MARK LUNDGREN LINDA LURYE Seniors 125 ! .J ,.,..r fa a fl TIMOTHY LYNCH Tim ION LYNOTT LARRY LYONS Fuzzy RICHARD LYONS Rick WILLIAM MACASKILL BiII GREGORY MADILL Greg CHARLES MAGNUS Chuck IEANINE MAHALICH Gigi PATRICIA MAKI Patty TOM MAKI Winning Car Decorated For Homecoming Caravan .Wi-'iii ,,.,... V L, an.guv W' 726 Seniors 11' 1. 4 . Y H '12 .Q ,Qia n Q ' sf I ul' MEL ,awe if 5 ,,.- i go-gag., f L 4, ,Q A 3 f,,sQ. S.. f . f i 2' a.f,fv5i 1--' v . , 'Li I f 'l': - Q ' is or 'ik f .M 4 A, 3 xg A, 'uv I F' .mi , . aims! , its Qiill I W. 6 --- LL V. ik . ,db -I Y , , I f VV -I I In 3 fl ' A A l f wxNm gi - 7 ' iffy,-nr' ' ' . ff' V I f ,I I :unix -'W' .2 'Y' x fe L.. ,Q 35 1, WSH, ir BRIDGET MAKOWSKI BEVERLY MANDY Bev GAIL MANTAY Chunky MARGARET MANZ Margie DAVID MARDEN Dave MATTHEW MARCO Matt LINDA MARS RICHARD MARTIN Rick CYNTHIA MARTINSON Cindy GORDON MASSIE Gordy LEAH MASTERSON BARBARA MATHER Barb DENNIS MAVES Roger KEVIN MCBRIDE THOMAS MCCANN Tom CARLA MCCAULEY MAUREEN MCCLURE TIM MCDEVITT IOHN MCEWEN IAMES MCGREGOR jim gi 'M 'ws TIMMCKEOWN 'I I JAMES MCLEAN ti A I Iim sf PAT MCMAHAN 'Q' V '9Y 'Viv BECKY MELBY Yau, .9 DUANE MELLESMOEN Seniors 127 WENDY MERKEL GIL MERRY THOMAS METTNER Metty RICK MIENS GEORGE MIHELICK Loyal Fans Cheer Intramural Football Teams IOHN MILLER LISA MILLER MARK MILLER NICK MILLER IOHN MOYLE Gerb ANDREW MUNTER Andy IANET NASLUND ERIC NEETENBEEK DAVE NELSON Nelly DOUGLAS NELSON Doug DAVID NESGODA ROD NESS Ace IAMES NIDES lim DEBRA NISIUS Munchkin IDELLE NISSILA NANCY NORLAND COLLETTE NORTHFIELD IRWIN NORVITCH VIVIAN NYQUIST Viv 'vi TARI MILLER WENDY MILLER SARAJANE MILTON Sara CONNIE MINKO ROBERT MINOR Bob CAROLINE MOELLER Carol DAVE MONSON PAM MOORE CYNTHIA MORRIS Cyndi DARLENE MORRIS 15, .M gwy- r 333 9-was-slum-an wifi: --..,''hifis5:E.,,:ss,:f:5E:Hf:f'.:2f' 'W 911191 f-.3-vswsgy g .X K saggy 5 1 K Q12 NE-Xb Q x M1555 yy - .. 1 J, -,izfxa iggffgii 'jf 4, K. . Slim? A EMI - .- S oi 3 5 2 1 I Nga Y -, 1'1,'X1NLifil. . . N. A. uf. ...,f, x 'Vw Seniors 129 CRAIG OBERG ELIZABETH O'BRlEN Libby WILLIAM O'CONNOR Bill PATRICIA OIA Patty DAVID W. OLSON Ole FRED OLSON IEAN OLSON KATHRYN OLSON Kathy KRISTIN OLSON Kris IENNIFERO'MELIA Ienny IEAN OPLAND WILLIAM OPLAND Bill PATRICIA OPPEL Patti CATHERINE OREN Cathy KATHY OSBAKKEN ,ay 'v'-9 130 Seniors ff-ff ' giifiwkf. , i l 73 'Wi 'Q' 1K'f'n -r .-,,.--aw' Hai t M ,S U 1 f,. Q S - I smzigi-, fa. .gfszswae-I W , '- - .:N-.' A .a K . :Sf Y iw , ar .2 ' 149' ' -45 ...ef ...an '98 A, 0 '--I. A--I ANNE PALMSTEIN Annie STANLEY PANCHOTT THOMAS PARR Tom DENNIS PEARSON Den KARIN PECK JAMES PEDERSON lim NANCY PEER SHELLEY PENDLETON LINDA PEPLINSKI THOMAS PERRAULT Tom Senior Slump Affects Class Work in ,, 55515 . Q5 . A, 41 was M C! GEORGE PERSGARD Bud ALYCE PETERSON IOYCE PETERSON MARGARET PETERSON Margie SANDRA PETERSON Sandy STEVEN PETRICH George ANGELINE PICCONATTO Angel GERALD PITTMAN lerry GAIL PLEWACKI SARA POKORNEY GARY POLINSKY Porker RICHARD POLLAN Rich DWIGHT POSS KAREN PRESCOTT RENE PRUDHOMME vw. '15 --'db' fb' yd 'Wie 'sv-, 'KM P123 il if sssse , - sw. -,. . .. S7 'ff .F '. I? f sz, f- l f Seniors 73 2 S' e a 'WP' ROBERT ROSENFIELD Bob MICHAEL ROSENZWEIG Mike DAVID SABEE BRAD SAILORS IAMES ST. GERMAIN jim THOMAS ST. GERMAIN Tom BRYANT SANFORD Bryan SHARILYN SANFORD Shari ROBERT SANTA Rob KEVIN SARAZEN PAULA SAUER SUSANNAH SAVER Sue HARTLEY SCHILLING IAN SCHNEIDER Bart KENTON SCHOEN Ken 732 Seniors TIM RAYMOND SUSAN REAGOR Sue ROBERT REESE Rob IIM REID SUSAN RICHARDS Sue MICHELE RILEY IOYCE RISSANEN VIRGINIA RISSANEN Ginny KATHERINE ROONEY Kathy PEGGY ROSE I I Rf hub? 'vm-f ' -N 065 1 1 4 IZWM- Qi! NAIDA SCHWABE SANDRA SHAFFER Sandy GORDON SHANNON Gordy WILLIAM SHEA Bill Canterbury Tales Portrayed By English Students MARVIN SHOLD Marv KEVIN SIMICH I. Symbo IC ROBERT SIMONSON Bob LINDA SINGER Red LINDA SMITH Seniors 733 I STEVEN SMITH Steve CATHERINE SODEMAN Cathy SCOTT SODERBERG PAUL SORENSON ELISABETH SPENCER Lisa ai MARK SPENCER DAVE SPICER Spider SANDRA SPIEKER Sandi SUSAN SPIEKER Suzi ALEC STAFFON K--A A 'Q R x El . MICHAEL STAFFORD 1. J A Mike LISA STAHL 3, I IAMES STAUBER ' 6 jim 32 N ' IAMES STEBE jim A V . Jie fflf,k? DAVID STEEN ' li ' i 5351, Dave 5, fbi? . I Q13 'if fy if X 'M 1-'f , :I V S , a . in NATIONAL MERIT SEMI-FINALISTS: D. Gooch, B. Hanson, D. Brokken, G. Haubner, E. Fride, R. Bye, D. Sabee, C. Van Buskirk 134 Seniors 'tw-xp MICHELLE STRONACH DINAH STURM GREGORY STYNSBERG Greg GREGORY SUMMERS Greg IAMES SUND jim SCOTT SUNDQUIST DEBBIE SWANSON ERIC SWANSON ROBERT SWENSON Bob ROBERT TASTSIDES Bob CURTIS TAYLOR STEVEN TERRY BONITA TEZAK Bunny MARGARET THOMAS PQSSY BARBARA THOMPSON Barb IUDITH STEPHENSON Iudy TIM STEPHENSON BARB STEWART SUSAN STEWART Sue STEPHANIE STINSON Steph MARK STOKES SUSAN STOUT Sue DAVID STRAND RICHARD STRAND Carl DANIEL STROMQUIST Dan 'K PO x v If ,- im . 12 I 4 I K N . I I. ' -1? 'QI Kofi! we 'sang 4 I f I Lf? ' 1 I Wx grgxw l , ,Tx gm, wig g J X. fer 1. 's-' if ,gs S Z Q K if Seniors 135 IOYCE THOMPSON JOHN TOFFOLI WARREN TOMESCH WILLIAM TOPPSON Bill GERALD TORVUND Ierry CHERYL TOSSELAND CRETCHEN TRANVIK GLEN TRUAX Randy BRUCE TRYON RICHARD TURNBULL Dick KATHLEEN TYACKE Kathy THOMAS UDOVICH Tom KARL ULRICH CHRISTINE UNDERDAHL Tiss GERALDINE VALENTINE Geri 136 Seniors SHARON VALENTINE Shari CHARLES VAN BUSKIRK Charlie IULIEVASIL MICHAEL VIKSNA LOIS VOORHEES NANCY WALCZAK BARBARA WALKER Barb DIANE WALLACK JEFF WARD STEPHEN WATTERS Steve H IANICE WEBER EDWARD WEGERSON Eddie CLAUDIA WELSHINGER IIM WHITLINGER RANDALL WICK Randy Sym! LINDA WIITA CHARLES WILKINSON ' E.: Chuck V, BRADLEY WILMOT Brad KATHRYN WILSON Kathie JAMES WINKLER jim JAMES WREN jim CHARLES YOUNG RON YOUNG MARY YOUNGSTROM IUDY ZEEMAN rw! fjigf-f' A TOP 5'Vo: M. Grigoni, 1. Peterson, C. Van Bus- Walczak, K. Dodd, P. Bardshar, V. Nyquist, 1. Wegerson. IMi5sing - D. Blacik, C. Haavik, A. kirk, D. Brokken, B. Brekke, K. Simich, I. Thompson, D. Gooch, S. Leeman, R. Bye, W. Leek,W. Merkel, D. Morris.J Buck, B. Hanson, L. Peplinski, D. Sabee, N. Gooch, M. junkert, S. johnson, I. Miller, W. Seniors 137 4 w -W f- -'Y DECEASED JEFFREY NELSON August 1, 1953 November 21,1970 'ii' 1 KEVIN WHITEMAN October 20,1952 May 30, 1970 Senior Summary ABBOTT, WENDY: Birch Log Rep., French Club, Girls' Club, Open Mind Staff, Orchestra, Prom Comm., Red and Grey Comm., Popcorn Worker, Intramural Volleyball. ADELSON, CINDY: Birch Log Rep. 2, Girls' Club Rep. 2, Girls' Club 3, Greyhound Rep. 2, Intramural Volleyball 2,3. AHLGREN, MARK: French Club 2,3, Intramural Football 4, Projectionist 2, S.T.O.P. 3,4, Intramural Volleyball 2,3. AHLQUIST, CIGALE: Orchestra 2,3,4, Gym Cadet 2. ALDRICH, LINDA: Chorale 4, Girls' Choir 3, Girls' Club 3,4, Red and Grey Comm. 3, Transfer from Pittsburg 3. ALLEN, STEVE: Band 2,3,4, Pep Band 2,3,4, Woodwinds 4, Science Club 3,4, Intramural Football 4, Swim Team 2,3, Intramural Vol- leyball 3,4. 2 ALSOP, MARILYN: Band 2,3, Pep Band 2,3, Woodwinds 2,3, A.F.S. Club 2,3,4, Drill Team 4, Girls' Club 2,3,4, Homeroom Pres. 4, Orchestra 2,3, Red and Grey Comm. 3,4, Red Cross Rep. 3, Intramural Volleyball 4. ANDERSON, CAROL: Girls' Club 2,3,4, Prom Comm. 3, Red and Grey Comm. 2,3, Popcorn Worker 3, Girls' Track Team 2, Girls' Volleyball Team 2,3,4, Intramural Volleyball 2,3. ANDERSON, DAVE: D.E.C.A.4. ANDERSON, HOLLY: French Club 2, Girls' Club 4, Intramural Volleyball 4. ANDERSON, JOHN: Intramural Football 2, Homecoming Comm. 4, Cafeteria Worker 3, Intramural Volleyball 2. ANDERSON, KRIS: Birch Log Rep. 3, A.F.S. Club 4, Girls' Club Rep. 4, Girls' Club 2,3,4, Homecoming Comm. 2,3,4, Nat. Thespian Soc. 4, Open Mind 3, Orchestra 2, Red and Grey Comm. 2,3, Student Council 3, Stage Crew 4, Set Design 4, Girls' Track Team 2, Intramural Volleyball 3,4. ANDERSON, MYRON: Birchwood Choir 2, Chorale 3, Grey- hound Staff 3,4, Homecoming Comm. 4, Track Team 2, Intra- mural Volleyball 3. ANDERSON, PAM: Birchwood Choir 2', French Club 2, Girls' Club Rep. 2, Girls' Club 2, Red and Grey Comm. 2, Library Cadet 4. ANTIEL, STEVE: Cross Country Team 2, Intramural Football 3,4, Popcorn Worker 2. ANTONICH, KATHY: Chorale 4, Girls' Choir 3, Girls' Club Rep. 3, Girls' Club 4, Cafeteria Worker 4, Intramural Volleyball 4, Transfer from Cathedral 3. APPLEBY, NANCY: Band 2,3, Pep Band 2,3, Woodwinds 2,3, Girls' 138 Senior Summary Club 2,3,4, Homecoming Comm. 2,3, Cafeteria Worker 4, Of- fice Cadet 3, Intramural Volleyball 3. ARBOUR, MIKE: Intramural Football 4, Homecoming Comm. 4, Intramural Volleyball 4. ASPOAS, BETH: French Club 2,3, Girls' Club 2,3,4, Prom Comm. 4, Red and Grey Comm. 4, Girls' Swim Team 2,4, Intramural Volleyball 2,3,4. ASPOAS, WILLIAM: A Squad Football. AUSTIN, NED: Intramural Football 3,4, Homecoming Comm. 4, Homeroom Pres. 2, Intramural Volleyball 2,4. BACH, DANA: Band 2,4, Pep Band 2,4, Orchestra 2. BACKSTROM, JIM: A Basketball Team 3,4, B Basketball Team 2, Choir Pres. 4, A'Cappella Choir 3,4, Birchwood Choir 2, A Football Squad 3,4, B Football Squad 2, Nat. Honor Soc. 3,4, Gym Cadet 2. BACKSTROM, KATHY: D.E.C.A. 3,4, Girls' Club 2,3,4. BAKKE, LAURIE: Girls' Club 2,3, Girls' Club Rep. 2, Red and Grey Comm. 2,3, S.T.O.P. 3, Poster Comm, 3, Intramural Volleyball 3, 4. BARBER, TRISHA: French Club, Girls' Club, Student Council Rep., Student Council Comm. BARDSHAR, PAT: Girls' Choir 2, French Club 2,3, Girls' Club 2,3, 4, Greyhound Rep. 3, Homecoming Comm. 2,3,4, Red and Grey Comm. 3, Student Council Comm. 3,4, Poster Comm. 3. BARNES, JAN: Birch Log Staff 4, A'CappeIIa Choir 3,4, Birchwood Choir 2, Chorelaires 4, Girls' Club Pres. 4, Girls' Club 2,3,4, Homecoming Comm. 2,3,4, Nat. Thespian Soc. 3,4, Prom Comm. 3, Red and Grey Comm. 2,3, Student Council Rep. 4, Student Council Comm. 4, Stage Crew 4, Set Design 4. BARNES, MARGIE: Birch Log Staff 4, Choir Sec.-Treas. 4, A'- Cappella Choir 3,4, Birchwood Choir 2, Chorelaires 4, A.F.S. Club 2,3,4, Girls' Club Rep. 2, Girls' Club 2,3,4, Homecoming Comm, 2,3,4, Nat. Thespian Soc. 3,4, Prom Comm. 2,3,4, Red and Grey Exec. Comm. 3, Red and Grey Comm. 2,3, Red Cross Rep. 3, Student Council Exec. Comm. 4, Office Cadet 4, Pop- corn Worker 4, Girls' Volleyball Team 2, Intramural Volleyball 2,3,4. BARNHARD, DONNA: Girls' Choir. BARTON, JACK: A'Cappella Choir 3,4, Birchwood Choir 2, A Squad Football 3,4, B Squad Football 2, Track Team 2, Intra- mural Volleyball 2,3,4. BAUER, JEANNE: Birch Log Rep. 3, A.F.S. Club 2,3, Photography Club 4, Girls' Club 2,3,4, Homecoming Comm. 2, Nat. Hon Soc. 3,4, Prom Comm. 3, Red and Grey Comm. 2. BEATTY, BARB: Girls' Choir 2,3,4, Girls' Club 4, Homecomi Comm. 3, Red and Grey Comm. 3,4, S.T.O.P. 4, Intramural Vi leyball 4. BEMEL, GEORGE: Band 2, Intramural Football, Red and Gr Comm., Student Council Rep. 2,4, E.S.U. Vice-Pres. 4, S.T.O 3,4, Intramural Volleyball 2,3,4. BENSON, JERRY: A Basketball Team 3,4, B Basketball Tean 3, Model U.N. 3,4, E Club 3,4, Intramural Football 3,4, Ca teria Worker 4. BERG, KEVIN: A Squad Football 3, B Squad Football 2, Int mural Football 4, Intramural Volleyball 3,4. BERGAN, JOHN: Birch Log Rep. 2, Open Mind 4. BERGERONNBERT: Birchwood Choir 2, Chorale 3,4, Intramu Football 4, Student Council Rep. 2,4, Intramural Volleyball 4. BERNTSON, DEBBIE: Girls' Club 2,3, Red and Grey Comm. 3. BIRKELAND, JEAN: A'Cappella Choir 3,4, Birchwood Choirl Chorelaires 4, Girls' Club Rep. 4, Girls' Club 2,3,4, Homeco ing Comm. 3,4, Prom Comm. 3, Red and Grey Comm. 2,2 Cafeteria Worker 3, Popcorn Worker 3, Intramural Volleybal BJORGE, KENT: Nat. Honor Soc. 3,4, Student Council Rep. 2,2 S.T.O.P. 3. BLACIK, DEBI: Girls' Club 2,4, Nat. Honor Soc. 3,4, Debate I Speech 3,4. BOLDT, SUE: A'Cappella Choir 3,4, Girls' Choir 2, Library Cai 3. BOND, LINDA: D.E.C.A.4. BOO, MIKE: Sr. Class Pres. 4, Cross Country Team 2, Studi Council Exec. Comm. 4, Student Council Comm. 3,4, E.S.U.. 4. BOOTH, LYNN: Birch Log Rep. 3,4, Girls' Club 2,3,4, Homeco ing Comm. 2,3, Prom Comm. 3, Red and Grey Comm. 2 Cafeteria Worker 4, Gym Cadet 2, Intramural Volleyball 2,3. BORG, DEBBI: Band 2, Pep Band 2, French Club 2, Girls' Club! 4, Greyhound Rep. 2,3,4, Orchestra 2, Cafeteria Worker S.T.O.P. 4, Intramural Volleyball 3,4. BOVEE, KEVIN: A Basketball Team 3,4, B Basketball Tear! A Football Squad 3,4, B Football Squad 2, Cafeteria W er 4, Gym Cadet 2, Track Team 3,4, Intramural Volleyball 3,4. BRADEN, ANDY: Birchwood Choir 2, Chorale 3,4, A Sqi Football 3, B Squad Football 2. IADLEY, STEVE: Baseball Team Mgr. 2,3,45 Curling Team 2,35 Greyhound Rep. 45 Student Council Rep. 25 Cafeteria Worker 2. IAZEROL, PATRICE: A'Cappella Choir 3,45 Birchwood Choir 25 Chorelaires 45 A.F.S. Club 2,35 French Club 2,35 Girls' Club Rep. 35 Girls' Club 2,3,45 Girls' Track Team 2,35 Intramural Volleyball 4. LEILAND, DON: Intramural Football 2,3,4, IEKKE, BOB: Band Vice-Pres. 45 Band 3,45 Pep Band 3,45 lazz Ensemble 3,45 Brass Group 3,45 Trombone Quartet 3,45 Ham Club 3,45 Nat. Honor Soc. 3,45 Orchestra 3,45 Transfer from Eve- leth 3. IENNY, DAVE: Ham Club 2,35 Projectionist 2. ZICE, TERRI: French Club 25 Girls' Club 2,35 Intramural Volley- ball 3. LOKKEN, DAVE: Band 2,3,45 Pep Band 2,3,45 jazz Ensemble 2,3, 5 Brass Group 3,45 Model U.N. 35 Chess Club 3,45 Orchestra 2, ,45 Intramural Volleyball 3,4. OWN, CAROLYN: Debate Team 45 Girls' Club 45 Transfer from ndiana 4. OWN, KIM: Intramural Football 45 Projectionist2. OWNE, DON: Cross Country Team 35 Intramural Football 45 Sreyhound 35 Intramural Volleyball 3,4. UZONSKY, IAKE: B Basketball Team 25 Intramural Football I5 Student Council Rep. 35 Intramural Volleyball 4. CK, IIM: Band Vice-Pres. 45 Band 2,3,45 Pep Band 2,3,45 lazz Ensemble 2,3,45 Brass Group 3,45 Trombone Quartet 3,45 A.F.S. Club 25 French Club 25 Nat. Honor Soc. 3,45 Open Mind Editor I5 Open Mind Staff 2,35 Orchestra 2,3,45 Student Council Rep. I5 Tennis Team 3,45 Intramural Volleyball 2,3. LLUCK, IOHN: Intramural Football 45 Homeroom Pres. 45 Stu- lent Council Rep. 3,45 S.T.O.P. 3. RGSTAHLER, DUANE: Swim Team 2,3,4. RNS, PAT: Science Club 35 Model U.N. 3. E, RICK: A Squad Football 3,45 B Squad Football 25 A'- appella Choir 3,45 Birchwood Choir 25 Nat. Honor Soc. 3,45 lat. Thespian Soc. 3,45 Student Council Treas. 45 Student Coun- il Rep. 2,35 Student Council Comm. 2,3. ERS, BECKY: Birch Log Staff 45 A.F.S. Club 2,3,45 Girls' Club Lep. 2,35 Girls' Club 2,3,45 Homecoming Comm. 2,3,45 Prom Iomm. 2,35 Open Mind 35 Quill and Scroll 45 Red and Grey xec. Comm. 35 Red and Grey Comm. 2,3,45 Student Council Comm. 3,45 Student Council Rep. 45 Set Design 45 Intramural lolleyball 3,4. MPBELL, MARGARET: Girls' Choir 25 Model U.N. 3,45 Girls' Ilub 2,45 Homecoming Comm. 45 Prom Comm. 35 Red and Irey Comm. 35 Intramural Volleyball 2,3,4. RDINAL, SCOTT: A Baseball Team 3,45 B Baseball Team 25 'E Club 45 Cafeteria Worker 4. RLBERG, MIKE: Band 2,3,45 Pep Band 2,3,45 jazz Ensemble 3,45 lrass Group 3,45 Orchestra 4. RLSON, NEIL: Birchwood Choir 25 Chorale 3,45 Cross Country eam 25 Intramural Volleyball 4. RLSON, PHILIP: Intramural Football 3,45 Student Council Rep. 5 Student Council Comm. 25 Intramural Volleyball 4. RLSON, WENDI: Birch Log Rep. 35 Girls' Club Rep. 25 Girls' Zlub 2,3,45 Greyhound Staff 35 Homecoming Comm. 45 Prom fomm. 25 Red and Grey Comm. 2,35 Student Council Rep. 45 tudent Council Comm. 45 Cafeteria Worker 25 Intramural Vol- ryball 3,4. RR, KATHY: Girls' Club 2,3. SPERSON, KAY: Girls' Club Rep. 2,45 Homecoming Comm. 2, 1 Homeroom Pres. 25 Red and Grey Comm. 25 Office Cadet 3, :Girls'Track Team 25 Girls' Volleyball Team 2. ESNEY, NANCY: Office Cadet 4. QISTIANSEN, IANE: Girls' Club 3. ZISTIANSEN, MARY: A Squad Cheerleader 3,45 Girls' Club 35 Girls' Swim Team 2,35 Tennis Team 25 Girls' Volleyball Team Intramural Volleyball 3,4. .YPOOL, IIFFY: Birchwood Choir 25 Chorale 3,45 Girls' Club 2, 45 Prom Comm. 45 Red and Grey Comm. 45 Gym Cadet 25 irls' Swim Team 2,3,4. -IEN, MIKE: Birch Log Rep. 25 Debate Team 2,35 Greyhound aff 3,45 Greyhound Rep. 2,35 Homecoming Comm. 45 Nat. mrensic Lea. 2,3,45 Nat. Thespian Soc. 3,45 Red and Grey omm. 35 Speech 2,35 Student Council 45 Student Council umm. 3,45 Stage Crew 3,4. CER, VINCE: Birchwood Choir 25 Chorale 3,4. v1MORA, DAVE: B Squad Football 25 Intramural Football 45 ameroom Pres. 35 Ski Team 2,3,45 S.T.O.P. 45 Intramural Vol- yball 4. AO, LANCE: Intramural Volleyball 2. JNER, MARIE: Science Club 3,45 Girls' Club 25 Red Cross Rep. Girls' Swim Team 35 Girls' Track Team. DLE, CLARKE: B Baseball Team 25 E Club 35 Intramural otball 45 Hockey Team Capt. 45 Hockey Team 2,3,45 Intramur- Volleyball 4. CRAWFORD, ANNE: A'Cappella Choir 3,45 Chorelaires 45 Girls' Club Rep. 25 Girls' Club 2,3,45 Homecoming Comm. 2,3,45 Homeroom Pres. 25 Red and Grey Exec. Comm. 35 Red and Grey Comm. 2,3,45 Student Council Sec. 45 Student Council Exec. Comm. 45 Student Council Rep. 35 Cafeteria Worker 45 Popcorn Worker 45 Intramural Volleyball 2,3,4. CURRIER, LEE ANNE: Girls' Club 2,45 Nat. Honor Soc. 3,4. DACK, BRIAN: Cross Country Team Mgr. 25 Band 25 Pep Band 25 Chorale 45 Intramural Volleyball 2,4. DAHL, KATHY: Birch Log Rep. 35 Girls' Club 2,3,45 Prom Comm. 35 Red and Grey Comm. 35 Poster Comm. 45 Intramural Volley- ball 3. DALY, DEBORAH: Open Mind. DAUGHERTY, BETTY: Girls' Club 2,3,45 Homecoming Comm. 2,35 Prom Comm. 35 Red and Grey Comm. 2,35 Student Council Comm.: Gym Cadet 35 Girls' Volleyball Team 2,3,45 Intramural Volleyball 2,3. DAVERN, LINDA: A Squad Cheerleader 3,45 B Squad Cheer- leader 25 Girls' Club Vice-Pres. 35 Girls' Club Rep. 2,45 Girls' Club 2,3,45 Homecoming Comm. 2,3,45 Orchestra 2,35 Red and Grey Exec. Comm. 35 Red Cross Rep. 35 Popcorn Worker 45 Girls' Swim Team 2,3,45 Intramural Volleyball 2,3,4. DAVIDSON, GUY: Intramural Volleyball 3. DECHANTAL, CRAIG: Intramural Football 45 Student Council 45 E.S.U. 35 S.T.O.P. 3,45 Intramural Volleyball 2. DEDOMINCES, CAROL: Girls' Club 2,3,4. DENTINGER, DEBBIE: Girls' Choir 25 Girls' Club 2,45 Intramural Volleyball 3. DESANTO, GLORIA: Girls' Club 2,3,45 Homecoming Comm. 2,3, 45 Red and Grey Comm. 2,3,45 Student Council Rep. 25 Student Council Comm. 2,45 Student Council Exec. Comm. 45 Cafeteria Worker 45 Girls' Swim Team 3,45 Intramural Volleyball 4. DEXTER, DAN: D.E.C.A. 3,45 Popcorn Worker 35 Projectionist 2,3. DOCTER, DEBBIE: Red and Grey Comm. 45 Intramural Volleyball 4. DODD, KAY: Birch Log Staff 45 Girls' Choir 25 A.F.S. Club 25 French Club 2,35 Girls' Club 2,3,45 Homecoming Comm. 45 Of- fice Cadet 45 Quill and Scroll 4. DORNFELD, IOEL: Open Mind Staff 45 E.S.U. Sec. 25 S.T.O.P. 4. DOWNS, GREGG: A'Cappella Choir 3,45 Birchwood Choir 2. DRAPER, LEE: Girls' Club 2,3,45 Greyhound Staff 3,45 Greyhound Rep. 2,3,45 Nat. Thespian Soc. 3,45 Stage Crew 3,45 Intramural Volleyball 2. DRIMEL, LORRAINE: Birchwood Choir 25 Chorale 3,45 Science Club 35 Girls' Club 2,4. EACOBACCI, DICK: D.E.C.A. 45 A Squad Football 35 B Squad Football 25 Student Council Rep. 25 Cafeteria Worker 35 Gym Cadet 25 Intramural Volleyball 2,3. ECKMAN,NANCY: Birch Log Rep. 25 Girls' Choir 35 Girls' Club 2, 3,45 Greyhound Rep. 25 Red and Grey Comm.5 Student Council Rep. 2,45 Student Council Comm. 3,45 Cafeteria Worker 45 Post- er Comm. 25 Intramural Volleyball 2,3,4. EDWARDS, IANICE: Girls' Club 2,35 S.T.O.P. 3. EMANUEL, ROSE: Girls' Club 2,3,45 Red Cross Rep. 25 Intramural Volleyball 3,4. ERICKSON, BARBARA: A.F.S. Club 35 Nat. Thespian Soc. 4. ERICKSON, ROGER: Cafeteria Worker 45 Intramural Volleyball 2, 3,4. ERIAVEC, MARGO: Girls' Club Rep. 35 Girls' Club 35 Prom Comm. 25 Red and Grey Comm. 25 Cafeteria Worker 4. ESKOLA, ERIC: Birch Log Rep. 45 Homeroom Pres. 35 Nat. Thespi- an Soc. 45 Student Council Rep. 45 Student Council Comm. 45 Popcorn Worker 45 Stage Crew 45 Intramural Volleyball 3,45 ln- tramural Football 45 Transfer from jackson, Ohio. ESSE, BRUCE: lazz Ensemble 45 Orchestra 2,3,4. EVENSEN, MARK: Birchwood Choir 25 Chorale 35 Swim Team 2. FAGERLI, ALAN: Transfer from Brooklyn Center, Minn. 3. FALK, LARRY: Intramural Football 45 Intramural Volleyball 2,3,4. FALK, MONICA: Girls' Club 3,45 Transfer from Cathedral 3. FEDO, KAY: Birch Log Rep. 3,45 Birchwood Choir 25 Chorale 35 Girls' Club 2,3,45 Homecoming Comm. 2,3,45 Red and Grey Comm. 2,3,45 Intramural Volleyball 3. FICHTNER, ANN: Birch Log Staff 35 Girls' Club Rep. 3,45 Girls' Club 2,3,45 Majorettes B Squad 3. FIFIELD, SCOTT: A'Cappella Choir 3,45 Chorelaires 45 Hockey Team Mgr. 4. FISHER, SCOTT: A.F.S. Club 35 E Club 2,3,45 Intramural Football 2,3,45 Homecoming Comm. 3,45 Homeroom Pres. 25 Prom Comm. 35 Red and Grey Comm. 2,35 Red Cross Rep. 35 Student Council Exec. Comm. 2,3,45 Student Council Rep. 2,35 Student Council Comm. 2,3,45 Poster Comm. 2,3,45 Popcorn Worker 45 Swim Team 2,3,45 Swim Team Capt. 45 Intramural Volleyball 2,3, 4. FISKETTI, CLAUDIA: Birch Log Rep. 35 Chorale 35 Girls' Choir 25 Girls' Club 2,35 Cafeteria Worker 2,35 S.T.O.P. 35 Intramural Volleyball 3. FLECK, PATRICIA: Girls' Club 25 Greyhound Rep. 25 Intramural Volleyball 2. FLOKSTRA, SHARON: Birch Log Rep. 25 Girls' Club 2,3,45 Nat. Honor Soc. 3,45 Open Mind Staff 25 Orchestra 2,3,45 Speech 2. FOCHS, ELIZABETH: Girls' Club 45 Homecoming Comm. 45 Homeroom Pres. 25 Nat. Honor Soc. 3,45 Intramural Volleyball 2,3,4. FRANCE, IACK: Boys' State Rep. 35 Homeroom Pres. 3. FRANK, CRAIG: Intramural Football 25 Intramural Volleyball 2,3, 4. FREDRICKS, CATHERINE: Birch Log Staff 35 Girls' Club Rep. 25 Girls' Club 2,35 Greyhound Staff 45 Greyhound Rep. 45 Student Council Rep. 35 Student Council Comm. 35 S.T.O.P. 3,4. FREEMAN, STEVEN: Popcorn Worker 4. FRIDE, EDWARD: Science Club 3,45 Chess Club 2,3,45 S.T.O.P. 3. FRIDE, NANCY: Birch Log Staff 35 A.F.S. Club 3,45 French Club 2, 35 Girls' Club Sec. 45 Girls' Club 2,3,45 Greyhound Staff 3,45 Homecoming Comm. 45 Nat. Thespian Soc. 45 Prom Comm. 35 Quill and Scroll 3,45 Red and Grey Comm. 35 Student Council Rep. 2,45 Student Council Comm. 3,45 Cafeteria Worker 45 P.A. Announcer 45 Popcorn Worker 4. FRIEDMAN, DALE: Sr. Class Vice-Pres.5 Student Council Rep. 3,45 E.S.U. Pres. 45 S.T.O.P. 35 Track Team 2. FRIEST, NANCY: A'Cappella Choir 45 Birchwood Choir 25 Cho- rale 35 Girls' Club 2,3,45 Homecoming Comm. 3,45 Red and Gray Comm. 2,3,45 Gym Cadet 3. GALLEBERG, BARBARA: D.E.C.A. 45 Girls' Club 2,3,45 Red and Gray Comm. 35 Office Cadet 3. GAMBUCCI, DIANA: Girls' Club 2,3. GARRETT, IOHN: Chess Club 25 Cross Country Team 2,3,45 Intra- mural Football 3,45 Homeroom Pres. 2,45 Hockey Team 3,45 Hockey B Team 25 Nat. Honor Soc. 45 Intramural Volleyball 3, 4. GERVOL, BRIAN: Photography Club 45 Model U.N. 3,45 Nat. Thespian Soc. 45 Student Council Comm. 45 Popcorn Worker 45 Stage Crew 45 Set Design 4. GILBERTSON, DALE: Intramural Football 25 Intramural Volleyball 2,3. GLOWACKI, IOHN: Intramural Football 45 Intramural Volleyball 4. GOLDFINE, ANDREW: Birch Log Staff 45 Photography Club 45 Science Club 35 Debate Team 2,35 Nat. Forensic Lea. 2,3,45 Quill and Scroll 45 Red and Gray Comm. 35 Intramural Volleyball 3,4. GOOCH, DAVID: A.F.S. Club 2,35 E Club 45 Cross Country Team 25 Homecoming Comm. 25 Nat. Honor Soc. 3,45 Red and Gray Comm. 25 Student Council Rep. 45 Swim Team 1,2,3,45 Tennis Team 2,3,45 Intramural Volleyball 2,3. GOOCH, HAROLD: Band 2,35 Pep Band 2,35 Greyhound Staff 3,45 Red and Grey Comm. 35 Intramural Volleyball 3. GOOCH, WARREN: A'Cappella Choir 3,45 Birchwood Choir 25 Greyhound Staff 3,45 Nat. Honor Soc. 3,4. GOODNOW, WILLIAM: Open Mind Staff, GORANSON, SANDRA: Band 2,3,45 Pep Band 2,3,45 Woodwinds 2,3,45 Drill Team 3,45 Drill Team Capt. 45 Girls' Club 2,3,45 Intra- mural Volleyball 3,4. GORDEN, STEVE: Projectionist 2. GORNY, EDWARD: D.E.C.A. 3,45 Intramural Football 4. GRADY, LOU ANN: Girls' Club 2,3,45 Girls' Swim Team 2,3,45 Girls' Track Team 2,3,45 Girls' Volleyball Team 2,35 Intramural Volleyball 3,4. GRANBERG, MARGARET: Birchwood Choir 25 Chorale 3,45 A.F.S. Club 35 Girls' Club 3,45 Greyhound Staff 3,45 Quill and Scroll 4. GRAVES, ROBERT: Science Club 35 Chess Club 4. GREEN, DIANA: Girls' Club 2. GRIGONI, MICHAEL: Band 2,3,45 Pep Band 2,3,45 jazz Ensemble 2,3,45 Woodwinds 2,3,45 Nat. Honor Soc. 3,45 Open Mind Staff 2,3,45 Tennis Team 2. GROZDANICH, PATTI: Cheerleader B Squad 25 Birchwood Choir 25 Chorale 35 Girls' Club 2,3,45 Red and Gray Comm. 25 Intramural Volleyball 2,3. GUENTHER, WARREN: Intramural Volleyball 2. GUNDERSEN, PAUL: A.F.S. Club 25 Student Council Rep. 25 Cafeteria Worker 45 Popcorn Worker 35 S.T.O.P.5 Intramural Volleyball 2,3,4. GUSTAFSON, DONALD: Birchwood Choir 25 Chorale 3,45 Intra- mural Football 45 Intramural Volleyball 4.. GUSTAFSON, THOMAS: Band 2,3,45 Pep Band 2,3,45 Woodwinds 45 Track Team 3,4. HAAVIK, CHARLES: A'Cappella Choir 3,45 Birchwood Choir 25 Chorelaires 45 lr. Class Pres.5 E Club 2,3,45 Football A Squad 3,45 Football B Squad 25 Nat. Honor Soc. 3,45 Nat. Thespian Soc. 3,45 Prom Comm. 35 Ski Team 2,35 Student Coun- cil Vice-Pres. 45 Student Council Rep. 3,45 Intramural Volleyball 3,4. HADEL, ROLF: Intramural Volleyball 4. HAENKE, ANDREEA: Girls' Club 2,35 Girls' Club Rep. 35 Intramur- al Volleyball 4. Senior Summary 139 HAFNER, DONALD: A'Cappella Choir 45 Chorale 35 Birchwood Choir 2. HAGBERG, GLENN French Club 2. HAGEN, CYNTHIA: Girls' Club 2,3,45 Girls' Club Rep. 45 Home- coming Comm. 25 Red and Grey Comm. 35 Red Cross Rep. 25 Student Council Rep. 25 Student Council Comm. 35 Cafeteria Worker 45, Gym Cadet 25 Office Cadet 35 S.T.O.P. 35 Girls' Vol- leyball Team 25 Intramural Volleyball 2,3,4. HAGENBROCK, JEFFREY: Intramural Football 35 Projectionist 35 Intramural Volleyball 4. HAGGY, KENNETH: Band 3,45 Pep Band 3,45 Brass Group 45 Chess Club 25 Intramural Volleyball 4. HALL, LORRAINEI Girls' Club 2,3,45 Girls' Club Rep. 25 P.A. An- nouncer 45 Girls' Swim Team 2,3,45 Girls' Track Team 3,45 Girls' Volleyball Team 2,45 Intramural Volleyball 2,3. HALON, PAMELA: Girls' Club 2,3. HALVERSON, MARY: A'Cappella Choir 3,45 Birchwood Choir 25 French Club 25 Girls' Club 25 Nat. Thespian Soc. 3,45 Student Council Rep. 35 Student Council Comm. 35 S.T.O.P. 3,45 Girls' Volleyball Team 25 Intramural Volleyball 2,45 Soph. Class Sec. 25 Jr. Class Sec. 3. HAMMARSTEDT, VAN: Baseball A Team 3,45 Baseball B Team 25 Football A Squad 3,45 Football B Squad 25 Hockey Team 2,3,45 Hockey Team Capt. 45 Intramural Volleyball 3,4. HANSON, BRUCE: Band 2,3,45 Pep Band 2,3,45 Jazz Ensemble 3,45 Woodwinds 2,3,45 Chess Club 2,45 Nat. Honor Soc. 3,4. HANSON, TIMOTHY: Greyhound Staff5 Greyhound Rep.5 Nat. Forensic Lea.5 Red and Gray Comm. HARNELL, AL: Birch Log Rep. 45 Football B Squad 25 Red and Gray Comm. 35 Red Cross Rep. 35 Cafeteria Worker 25 Intra- mural Volleyball 2. HARPER, PAMELA: Band 2,35 Pep Band 2,35 Woodwinds 2,35 Girls' Club 2,35 Nat. Honor Soc. 3,45 Intramural Volleyball 3,4. HARTLAND, CYNTHIA: Cheerleader A Squad 3,45 Cheerleader A Squad Capt. 45 Cheerleader B Squad 25 French Club 25 Girls' Club 2,3,45 Girls' Club Rep. 25 Homecoming Comm. 3,45 Nat. Honor Soc. 3,45 Prom Comm. 35 Red and Gray Exec. Comm. 35 Red and Gray Comm. 35 Student Council Rep. 35 Student Council Comm. 45 Intramural Volleyball 3,45 Poster Comm. 3,4. HAUBNER, GAY: Photography Club 45 Girls' Club 2,3,45 Nat. Thespian Soc. 3,45 Open Mind Staff 45 Student Council Comm. 45 Intramural Volleyball 2,3,4. HAUCK, STEVEN: Intramural Football5 Tennis Team5 Intramural Volleyball. HAUCK, SUSAN: Girls' Club 2,4. HAWORTH, PATRICIA: Band 2,35 Pep Band 2,35 Woodwinds 35 Girls' Club 2,3,45 Chorale 45 Orchestra 35 Red and Gray Exec. Comm. 35 Intramural Volleyball 2,3,4. HEASLIP, KEVIN: Intramural Football5 Student Council Rep.5 E.S.U.5 Intramural Volleyball. HEDIN, LAURIE: Orchestra 2,35 Greyhound Staff 2,3,45 S.T.O.P. 3,4. HELMEN, CURTIS: Band 45 Pep Band 45 Jazz Ensemble 45 Wood- winds 45 Nat. Honor Soc. 45 Transfer from St. Cloud Tech. 4. HIGH, TIMOTHY: Band 2,3,45 Pep Band 2,3,45 Jazz Ensemble 25 Woodwinds 2,3,45 Greyhound Editor 45 Greyhound Staff 2,3,45 Quill 84 Scroll 3,45 Student Council Rep. 4. HILL, LUCINDA: Girls' Club 2,3,45 Student Council Rep. 2. HOFF, ARTHUR: Cafeteria Worker 4. HOFF, TOM: Birch Log Rep. 45 Greyhound Staff 45 Greyhound Rep. 35 Nat. Thespian Soc. 4. HOKKANEN, CHARLES: Cross Country Team: E Club5 Grey- hound Staff5 Popcorn Worker5 Track Team. HON, BARBARA: Birch, Log Staff 35 Girls' Choir 2,35 Nat. Thespian Soc. 3,4. HOWARD, BARBARA: Girls' Club 45 Transfer from Denver, Colo- rado 3. HULTQUIST, PAMELA: Girls' Club Rep. 45 Girls' Club 2,3,45 Girls' Choir 25 Greyhound Staff 45 Nat. Thespian Soc. 45 Office Cadet - 35 Stage Crew 45 Set Design 4. 3 HUNSTAD, LINDA: Girls' Club5 Homecoming Comm.5 Nat. Thespian Soc.5 Prom Comm.5 Red and Gray Comm. Girls' Vol- leyball Team5 Intramural Volleyball, INK, STEVE: Golf Team 3,45 Nat. Honor Soc. 3,4. JAROS, JOHN: E Club 2,3,45 Intramural Volleyball 3,45 Intra- mural Football 3,45 Hockey Team 2,3,45 Tennis Team 2,3,4. JENESON, LYLE: Greyhound 45 Homeroom Pres. 3,45 Intramural Volleyball 3,4. JENSEN, KATHERINE: E.C.B. 45 Girls' Club 2,3,45 Homecoming Comm, 2,3,45 Prom Comm. 2,35 Red and Gray Comm. 2,3,45 Student Council Comm. 45 Poster Comm. 4. JENSEN, LAURIE: Birch Log Staff 45 Birch Log Rep. 2,35 Chorale 3, 45 Girls' Choir 25 A.F.S. Club 2,45 Girls' Club 2,3,45 Greyhound Staff 3,45 Homecoming Comm. 35 Prom Comm. 35 Quill and Scroll 45 Red and Gray Comm. 35 Girls' Volleyball Team 2,3,45 140 Senior Summary Intramural Volleyball 2,3. JOHNSON, BRENDA: Girls' Club 2,3,45 Homecoming Comm. 2,3, 45 Prom Comm. 2,35 Red and Gray Comm. 2,3,45 Student Coun- cil Comm. 45 Poster Comm. 4. JOHNSON, CAROL D.: Band5 Pep Band. JOHNSON, CAROL R.: Girls' Club 45 Red and Gray Comm. 2,35 Library Cadet 2. JOHNSON, DENNIS: Basketball B Team 25 Birch Log Staff 45 E Club 45 Swim Team 3,45 Tennis Team 3,45 Intramural Volleyball 3,4. JOHNSON, ELIZABETH: Girls' Club Rep. 45 Girls' Club 2,3,45 Homecoming Comm. 2,3,45 Homeroom Pres. 25 Red and Gray Comm. 2,3,45 Student Council Rep. 25 Cafeteria Worker 45 In- tramural Volleyball 4. JOHNSON, GAIL: A'Cappella Choir 3,45 Birchwood Choir 25 Girls' Club 2,3,45 Office Cadet 3. JOHNSON, GARY: Intramural Volleyball 4. JOHNSON, JOYCE: Birch Log Staff5 French Club5 Girls' Club5 S.T.O.P. JOHNSON, MARK A.: Intramural Football 45 Intramural Volley- ball 3. JOHNSON, MARK C.: Basketball A Team 2,3,45 Basketball B Team 25 Basketball A Team Capt. 45 E Club 3,45 Football A Squad 2,3,45 Football B Squad 25 Cafeteria Worker 45 Gym Cadet 25 Intramural Volleyball 3,4. JOHNSON, MARY BETH: Birch Log Staff 45 French Club 25 Girls' Club Rep. 2,35 Girls' Club 45 Open Mind Staff 25 Poster Comm. 4. JOHNSON, RICK: Intramural Football 2,3,45 Popcorn Worker 35 Intramural Volleyball 2,3,4. JOHNSON, STEPHEN D.: Baseball A Team 2,3,45 Cross Country Team 3,45 E Club 3,45 Football A Squad 35 Football B Squad 25 Hockey Team 2,3,45 Nat. Honor Soc. 3,45 Student Council Rep. 2,3,45 Student Council Comm. 2,3,45 Intramural Volleyball 3,4. JOHNSON, STEVE R.: Intramural Volleyball 3,4. JOHNSON, VICKI: Birchwood Choir 25 Corale 35 Girls' Club Rep. 25 Girls' Club 2,3,45 Cafeteria Worker 2,35 Intramural Volleyball 3,4. JUKICH, JILL: Girls' Club 25 Red and Gray Comm. 25 Library Cadet 25 Girls' Volleyball Team 2. JUNKERT, MARK: Baseball A Team 3,45 Baseball B Team 25 A'Cappella Choir 3,45 Birchwood Choir 25 Chorelaires 45 Choir Librarian 45 E Club 45 Intramural Football 45 Greyhound Staff 35 Homecoming Comm. 3,45 Nat. Honor Soc. 3,45 Red and Gray Comm. 35 Cafeteria Worker 45 Intramural Volleyball 3,4. KALLIO, LAURENCE: Greyhound Staff 3,45 Greyhound Rep. 3,45 Red and Gray Comm. 2,3. KANE, JONATHAN: Birch Log Rep. 25 Science Club 3,45 Chess Club 2,45 Homeroom Pres. 35 Orchestra Treas. 45 Orchestra 2,3, 45 Student Council Rep. 2,35 Student Council Comm. 2,3. KAPLE, SCOTT: Intramural Football 45 Open Mind Staff 2,3,45 Student Council Rep. 45 Popcorn Worker 45 Intramural Volley- ball 2,3,4. KATZELE, KRISTINE: Birch Log Rep. 45 A'Cappella Choir 3,45 Birchwood Choir 25 A.F.S. Club 45 French Club 25 Girls' Club 2, 3,45 Greyhound Staff 3,45 Greyhound Rep. 45 Nat. Thespian Soc. 3,45 Quill and Scroll 45 Student Council Comm. 45 Cafeteria Worker 45 Office Cadet 45 Stage Crew 45 Intramural Volleyball 3,4. KEACHIE, JAN: Birch Log Staff 3,45 Girls' Club 2,3,45 Intramural Volleyball 3,4. KEELER, WENDY: Girls' Club 2,3,45 Red and Gray Comm. 3,45 In- tramural Volleyball 3. KEIDING, KRISTIAN: A.F.S. Foreign Exchange Student 45 A.F.S. Club. KEMP, MICHAEL: A'Cappella Choir 3,45 Birchwood Choir 25 Chorelaires 45 Cross Country Team 2,3,45 E Club 3,45 Intra- mural Football 45 Hockey Team 2,3,45 Student Council Rep. 2,3, 45 Student Council Comm. 2,3,4. KETO, CYNTHIA: Girls' Club 2,3,45 Homecoming Comm. 2,3,45 Prom Comm. 35 Red and Gray Comm. 2,3. KIRBY, STEVE: Baseball A Team,3,45 Baseball B Team 25 Golf Team 3,45 Cafeteria Worker 3. KIRSCH, JEFF: Intramural Football 45 Intramural Volleyball 2,3. KNUTSEN, GREGORY: Baseball Team Mgr. 25 Band 2,3,45 Pep Band 2,3,45 Orchestra 4. KOEPPE, GAIL: Drill Team 45 Girls' Club 2,3,45 Homecoming Comm. 2,35 Open Mind Staff 35 Red and Gray Comm. 2,3,45 In- tramural Volleyball 2,3,4. KOLAR, JOSEPH: Model U.N.: Chess Club 25 Intramural Volley- ball 3,45 Intramural Football 3,45 Basketball B Team 25 Cafete- ria Worker 45 Popcorn Worker 3. KOSKINEN, JOHN: Band 2,3,45 Pep Band 2,3,45 Chorale 35 Pho- tography Club 45 Orchestra 2,3,45 Swim Team 2,3. KRAUSLLARRY: Science Club 3,45 Nat. Honor Soc. 4. KREIMAN, JAMIE: Birch Log Staff 3,45 Girls' Club 2,35 Greyhouna Staff 2,3,45 Greyhound Rep. 25 Quill and Scroll 3,45 Girls' Vol- leyball 2. KWAM, NANCY: Model U.N.: Girls' Club 45 S.T.O.P. 45 Intramur- al Volleyball 4. LADUE, JANET: Girls' Club 3,45 Intraamural Volleyball 3,45 Girls Swim Team 35 Transfer from Mankato High 3. LAINEN, KAREN: Birch Log Rep. 35 Chorale 35 Girls' Choir 2, Girls' Club 2,45 Red and Gray Comm. 2,35 Student Counci Comm. 35 Cafeteria Worker 3. LAKE, PATRICIA: Girls' Club 2,3,45 Intramural Volleyball 2,3,4. LANE, MARY: Birchwood Choir 25 Chorale 3,45 Girls' Club 2,3, Greyhound Staff 45 Girls'Track Team 2,3. LARSON, CANDACE: Girls' Club 2,3,45 Red and Gray Comm. 3,4, Cafeteria Worker 45 Girls' Volleyball Team 3,4. LARSON, DEBRA: Girls' Choir 25 Girls' Club Rep. 2,35 Studen Council Rep. 2, 35 Office Cadet 35 Poster Comm. 35 Intramura Volleyball 3,4. LATOUR, DEA: Girls' Club 2,3,45 Homecoming Comm. 2. LAX, BONNIE: Girls' Choir 2,3,45 Girls' Club 4. LEEK, ANNE: Band 2,45 Woodwinds 2,45 Birchwood Choir 2, French Club 25 Girls' Club 45 Orchestra 2,4. LEEMAN, SANDRA: Cheerleader A Squad 3,45 Cheerleadei A Squad Capt. 45 Cheerleader B Squad 25 Birchwood Choii 25 Chorale 3,45 Jr. Class Treas. 35 Girls' Club 2,3,45 Homecoming Comm. 3,45 Homeroom Pres. 25 Nat. Honor Soc. 3,45 Prorr Comm. 35 Red and Gray Exec. Comm. 35 Red and Gray Comml 2,35 Student Council Rep. 45 Student Council Comm. 3,45 Intral mural Volleyball 3,4. LEROUX, KERRY: Photography Club 4. I LEVINE, FRANCES: Girls' Club Rep.5 Greyhound Rep.5 Grey hound Staff5 Intramural Volleyball. LEWIS, BRUCE: Photography Club 45 Model U.N. 45 Chess Clul 45 Greyhound Rep. 45 Greyhound Staff 45 Nat. Thespian Soc. 3 4. LICHTERMAN, STEVE: Birch Log Rep. 2. LILLYMAN, THOMAS: Birch Log Rep. 35 Science Club 3,4. LINDBERG, HERBERT: Golf Team 3,45 Red and Gray Comm. 4 Popcorn Worker 45 Projectionist 35 Intramural Volleyball 4. LINDBERG, SANDRA: Bowling Team 2,35 Girls' Club Rep. 25 Girl: Club 2,3,45 Greyhound Rep. 25 Homecoming Comm. 2,35 Pror Comm. 35 Red and Gray Comm. 2,35 Girls' Volleyball Team 21 45 Intramural Volleyball 2,3. LINDGREN, LAURIE: Girls' Club 2,3,45 Red and Gray Comm. 2 Library Cadet 25 S.T.O.P. 2, LINNE, STEVEN: Orchestra 2,3,4. LINNELL, KRISTINE: A'Cappella Choir 45 Open Mind Staff 45 Post er Comm. 45 Transfer from Owatonna High School, Owatonna Minn. 4. LIVINGSTON, THOMAS: Birchwood Choir 25 Chorale 3,45 Grey hound Staff 4. LOMEN, KAREN: Birch Log Rep. 45 French Club 25 Girls' Club Orchestra 25 Student Council Rep. 25 Intramural Volleyball 2, Girls' Volleyball Team 2,3,4. LUND, CAROL: A.F.S. Club 25 French Club 25 Debate Team I Girls' Club 2,3,45 Open Mind Staff 25 Red and Gray Comm. E Prom Comm. 35 Student Council Comm. 4. LUND, CHARLENE: Chorale 45 Girls' Choir 35 Girls' Club 2,3,4 Homecoming Comm. 2,35 Prom Comm. 25 Red and Gr Comm. 2,35 Student Council Exec. Comm. 35 Student Cound Rep. 25 Student Council Comm. 2,35 Girls' Volleyball Team E Intramural Volleyball 2,35 Cafeteria Worker 45 Office Cadet E Poster Comm. 2,3. LUNDGREN, MARK: Football A Squad 3,45 Football B Squa 25 Intramural Volleyball 3,4. LURYE, LINDA: Girls' Choir 2,35 Girls' Club 2,3,45 Red and Gra Comm. 3,45 Intramural Volleyball 2,3,4. LYNCH, TIMOTHY: Football A Squad 45 Swim Team 35 Tra Team 35 Intramural Volleyball 3,45 Transfer from Whitewatj High School, Whitewater, Wisc. 3. LYNO'I'I',JON: Intramural Football 45 S.T.O.P. 4. LYONS, LARRY: Homecoming Comm.5 Projectionist5 Stage Crev LYONS, RICHARD: Transfer from State 3. MACASKILL, WILLIAM: Curling Team 25 Intramural Volleyball 3. MADDUX, RANDALL: Intramural Football 2,3,45 Student Counc Rep. 35 Intramural Volleyball 2,3,4. MADILL, GREGORY: Band 35 Pep Band 35 Cross Country Team- E Club 45 Intramural Volleyball 2,3,4. MAGNUS, CHARLES: Science Club 3,45 Football B Squad 2, Track Team 2,35 Intramural Volleyball 3,4. MAHALICH, JEANINE: Girls' Club 45 French Club 35 Gym Cad 35 Transfer from Superior 3. MAKI, PATRICIA: Girls' Club 2,3,45 Majorette A Squad C4 Capt. 45 Majorette A Squad 45 Majorette B Squad 2,35 M jorette B Squad Capt. 35 Office Cadet 4. MAKI, PAULETTE: Girls' Club 2,45 Girls' Volleyball 2. ' ,. AKI, TOM: Baseball A Team 3,45 Baseball B Team 25 Intra- mural Football 3,45 Homeroom Pres. 35 Intramural Volleyball 3, 4. AKOWSKI, BRIDGET: D.E.C.A.: Girls' Club. ANDY, BEVERLY: Model U.N.: D.E.C.A.: Girls' Club. ANTAY, GAIL: D.E.C.A.: Office Cadet 4. ANZ, MARGARET: Band 2,35 Pep Band 2,35 Girls' Club Rep. 25 Girls' Club 2,45 Library Cadet 2. ARDEN, DAVID: Band 25 Woodwinds 25 Greyhound Staff 35 Student Council Rep. 25 Projectionist 25 S.T.O.P. 3,45 Intramural Volleyball 3,4. ARGO, MATTHEW: A.F.S. Foreign Exchange Student 45 A.F.S. Club 45 Student Council Rep. 4. ARS, LINDA: Birch Log Rep. 25 Sr. Class Sec. 45 Girls' Club Ihaplain 25 Girls' Club 2,3,45 A.F.S. Club 2,3,45 Open Mind Staff Z5 Orchestra Vice-Pres. 45 Orchestra 2,3,45 Student Council lep. 2. XRTIN, RICK: Intramural Football 45 Hockey Team 45 Intramur- il Volleyball 4. KRTINSON, CYNTHIA: A'Cappella Choir 45 Birchwood Choir I5 Chorale 35 Girls' Club 2,35 Office Cadet 35 S.T.O.P. 3. KSSIE, GORDON: A.F.S. Club 45 Photography Club 3,45 Model J.N. 45 Chess Club 2,3,45 E Club 3,45 Football A Squad 3,45 ootball B Squad 25 Homeroom Pres. 35 Prom Comm. 35 Red Iross Rep. 35 Cafeteria Worker 45 Popcorn Worker 45 Projec- ionist 2,3,45 Intramural Volleyball 2,3,4. ISTERSON, LEAH: Birchwood Choir 25 Chorale 35 Girls' Club 2, ,45 Intramural Volleyball 2,3,4. IVES, DENNIS: Birch Log Staff 45 Photography Club 3,45 Quill nd Scroll 45 Poster Comm. 45 Transfer from Newburgh Free icademy, N.Y. ZBRIDE, KEVIN: Baseball B Team 25 Intramural Football 45 Iomeroom Pres. 25 Intramural Volleyball 4. fCAULEY, CARLA: Girls' Club 3. CLURE, MAUREEN: Girls' Choir 2,3,45 Girls' Club 2,3,45 Office Cadet 4. iDEVITT, TIM: Baseball A Team 3,45 Baseball B Team 25 asketball B Team 25 Birchwood Choir 25 Football A Squad ,45 Greyhound Staff 3,45 Greyhound Rep. 25 Qiill and Scroll 45 ed and Gray Comm. 45 Cafeteria Worker 3,45 Intramural Vol- :yball 3,4. 'EWEN, IOHN: A'Cappella Choir 3,45 Birchwood Choir 25 horelaires 3,45 E Club 2,3,45 Intramural Football 3,45 Swim eam 2,3,45 Intramural Volleyball 4. GREGOR, IAMES: Transfer from Land O' Lakes 4. LEAN, IAMES: E Club 3,45 Football A Squad 3,45 Football B Squad 25 Red and Gray Exec. Comm. 35 Red and Gray omm. 35 Nat. Honor Soc. 3,45 Student Council Rep. 3,45 Stu- ent Council Comm. 3,45 Poster Comm. 3,45 Track Team 2,3,45 itramural Volleyball 2,3,4. -IAHAN, PAT: Birch Log Staff 45 Birchwood Choir 25 Chorale 45 Girls' Club Rep. 35 Girls' Club 2,3,45 Intramural Volleyball 4. .BY, BECKY: Girls' Club 3,45 Girls' Club Rep. 45 Intramural olleyball 2. lKEL, WENDY: A.F.S. Club 25 Girls' Club 2,3,45 Prom Comm. Red and Gray Comm. 2,3,45 Intramural Volleyball 2. TNER, THOMAS: D.E.C.A. 3,45 Intramural Football 2,35 Stu- ent Council Rep. 25 Swim Team 2,35 Track Team 2,35 Intramur- Volleyball 3. IELICK, GEORGE: Band 2,35 Curling Team 2,3,45 Curling Team 3-Capt. 45 Football B Squad 25 Projectionist 3. LER, IOHN: Basketball B Team 25 A'Cappella Choir 3,45 'Cappella Choir Vice-Pres. 45 Birchwood Choir 25 Birch Log aff 45 Cross Country Team 25 Intramural Football 45 Nat. Hon- Soc. 3,45 Nat, Honor Soc. Pres. 45 Quill and Scroll 45 Red and ray Comm. 35 Student Council Rep. 2,3,45 Student Council Jmm. 45 Intramural Volleyball 3,4. LER, LISA: Poster Comm.5 Intramural Volleyball. LER, MARK: Intramural Football 3,45 S.T.O.P. 35 Intramural Jlleyball 3,4. LER, WENDY: Birch Log Staff 3,45 Birch Log Rep. 35 French ub 25 Girls' Club 2,3,45 Nat. Thespian Soc. 3,45 Nat. Thespian ic. Sec.-Treas. 45 Quill and Scroll 45 Red and Gray Exec. umm. 35 Stage Crew5 Intramural Volleyball 4. LER, THERESE: Girls' Club 25 Girls' Volleyball Team 2,35 Intra- .iral Volleyball 4. I'ON, SARAIANE: French Club 25 Girls' Club 2,3,45 Grey- iund Staff 3,45 Greyhound Rep. 3,45 Red and Gray Comm. 2,3, ,Intramural Volleyball 3. KO, CONNIE: Girls' Club 2,35 Red and Gray Comm. 3. OR, ROBERT: Band 2,3,45 Pep Band 2,35 Woodwinds 2,3,45 ramural Volleyball 3,4. LLER, CAROLINE: A.F.S. Club 2,35 French Club 2,35 Girls' b 2,35 Open Mind Staff 25 Orchestra 2,3,45 Red and Gray mm. 2,35 Girls's Track Team 25 Girls' Volleyball Team 2,35 In- tramural Volleyball 3,4. MONSON, DAVID: Band 2,3,45 Pep Band 2,3,45 Iazz Ensemble 35 Photography Club 3,45 Football B Squad 25 Birch Log Staff 45 Greyhound Staff 2,35 Greyhound Rep. 25 Orchestra 35 Poster Comm. 45 S.T.O.P. 35 Intramural Volleyball 3,4. MORRIS, CYNTHIA: Bowling Team 25 Girls' Club Rep. 35 Girls' Club 2,3,4. MORRIS, DARLENE: Girls' Club 3,45 Nat. Honor Soc. 3,45 Library Cadet 3. MOYLE, IOHN: Intramural Volleyball5 Transfer from Cathedral. MUNTER, ANDREW: Football B Squad 25 Intramural Football 45 Student Council Rep. 25 Intramural Volleyball 3,4. NASLUND, IANET: Girls' Club 2,3,45 Girls' Club Rep. 25 Red and Gray Comm. 25 Red Cross Rep. 2,3. NEETENBEEK, ERIC: Debate Team5 Nat. Forensic Lea.: Transfer from Thunder Bay. NELSON, DAVE: Transfer from Hibbing. NELSON, DOUGLAS: Birchwood Choir 25 Chorale 35 Cross Country Team 2,3,45 Cross Country Team Capt. 45 E Club 2,3, 45 Red and Gray Comm. 35 Prom Comm. 35 Student Council Rep. 35 Student Council Comm. 3,45 Student Council Exec. Comm. 45 Poster Comm. 45 Track Team 2,3,4. NESGODA, DAVID: Model U.N. 3,45 Swim Team 2,3,4. NESS, ROD: Birch Log Staff 45 A'Cappella Choir 3,45 Birchwood Choir 25 Chorelaires 45 Photography Club 2,45 Quill and Scroll 4. NIDES, IAMES: Birch Log Rep. 35 Debate Team 2,35 Intramural Football 2,35 Homeroom Pres. 45 Nat. Forensic Lea. 2,3,45 Speech 2,35 Tennis Team 35 Intramural Volleyball 2,3,4. NISIUS, DEBRA: Birchwood Choir 25 A'Cappella Choir 3,45 Chor- elaires 45 A.F.S. Club 2,3,45 French Club 2,35 Girls' Club 2,3,45 Girls' Club Rep. 45 Greyhound Rep. 25 Nat. Forensic Lea. 3,45 Nat. Thespian Soc. 3,45 Speech 3,45 Office Cadet 3. NISSILA, IDELLE: Chorale 35 Open Mind 2,3,4. NORLAND, NANCY: Girls' Choir 25 Chorale 35 Girls' Club 2,3,45 Cafeteria Worker 4. NORTHFIELD, COLLETTE: Girls' Club 2,3,45 Red and Gray Comm. 3. NYQUIST, VIVIAN: Model U.N. 35 Girls' Club 2,3,45 Nat. Honor Soc. 45 Girls' Track Team 2,3. OBERG, CRAIG: Birchwood Choir 25 A'Cappella Choir 3,45 Cho- relaires 45 Nat. Honor Soc. 3,45 Nat. Thespian Soc. 3,45 Nat. Thespian Soc. Treas. 35 Red and Grey Comm. 3,45 Student Council Rep. 45 P.A. Announcer 3,45 Popcorn Worker 45 Intra- mural Volleyball 2,3,4. O'BRIEN, ELIZABETH: Birch Log Rep. 35 Cheerleader B Squad 35 French Club 25 Girls' Club 2,3,45 Homecoming Comm. 35 Red and Gray 2,35 Student Council Rep. 35 Cafeteria Worker 3,45 Intramural Volleyball 3. OIA, PATRICIA: Girls' Club 2,3,45 Girls'Track Team 2. OLSON, DAVID A, : Projectionist 3,4. OLSON, DAVID W.: A.F.S. Club 3,45 Debate Team 3,45 Nat. Fo- rensic Lea. 3,45 Speech 45 S.T.O.P. 35 Intramural Volleyball 4. OLSON, IEAN: Girls' Club 2,3,45 Girls' Club Rep. 45 Prom Comm. 35 Red and Gray Comm. 35 Office Cadet 35 Intramural Volley- ball 4. OLSON, KATHRYN: Band 2,3,45 Pep Band 2,3,45 Woodwinds 2,3, 45 Girls' Club 2,3,45 Intramural Volleyball 2,3,45 Girls' Bowling Team 3,4. OLSON, KRISTIN: Girls' Club 2,35 Open Mind Staff 25 Orchestra 2. O'MELIA, JENNIFER: Cheerleader A Squad 3,45 Cheerleader B Squad 25 Chorale 45 Girls' Choir 2,35 Girls' Club 2,3,45 Girls' Club Rep. 25 Red and Gray Comm. 2,35 Tennis Team 3,45 Intra- mural Volleyball 3,4. OPLAND, GARY: Baseball Team Mgr.5 Basketball B Team5 Birch Log Rep. OPLAND, WILLIAM: Stage Crew 45 Projectionist 4. OPPEL, PATRICIA: Birchwood Choir 25 Girls' Club5 S.T.O.P.5 In- tramural Volleyball. OREN, CATHERINE: Birchwood Choir 25 Girls' Choir 3,45 Library Cadet 3,4. PALMSTEIN, ANNE: Band 2,3,45 Band Vice-Pres. 45 Pep Band 2,3, 45 Woodwinds 2,3,45 Girls' Club 2,3,45 Golf Team 45 Greyhound Staff 3,45 Greyhound Rep. 45 Intramural Volleyball 3,4. PANCHOTT, STANLEY: Baseball Team Mgr. 45 Football Mgr, 45 Red and Gray Comm. 35 Popcorn Worker 4. PARR, THOMAS: Baseball B Team 25 Baseball A Team 3,4. PECK, KARIN: Girls' Club 2,3,45 Homecoming Comm. 45 Prom Comm. 35 Red and Gray Comm. 2,35 Student Council Exec. Comm. 45 Popcorn Worker 45 Intramural Volleyball 4. PEDERSON, IAMES: Birch Log Rep, 45 Red and Gray Comm. 3,4. PENDLETON, SHELLEY: Birch Log Staff 3,45 Cheerleader B Squad 25 Cheerleader A Squad 3,45 Sr. Class Treas. 45 Girls' Club 2,3,45 Girls' Club Rep. 25 Girls' State Rep. 45 Greyhound Staff 2,3,45 Greyhound Rep. 2,3,45 Homecoming Comm. 3.4: Prom Comm. 35 Quill and Scroll 3,45 Red and Gray Comm. 2,3 45 Cafeteria Worker 45 Girls' Swim Team 2,3,45 Intramural Vol- leyball 2. PEPLINSKI, LINDA: Birch Log Editor 45 Birch Log Staff 35 Girls' Club 25 Homeroom'Pres. 35 Nat. Honor Soc. 3,45 Prom Comm. 35 Quill and Scroll 45 Red and Gray Comm. 2,3. PETERSON, ALYCE: Birch Log Rep. 45 Girls' Club 2,3,45 Grey- hound Staff 3,45 Greyhound Rep. 2,45 Homecoming Comm. 2,3, 45 Quill and Scroll 3,45 Red and Gray Exec. Comm. 35 Red and Gray Comm. 2,3,4. PETERSON, IOYCE: Girls' Club 25 Nat. Honor Soc. 3,45 Nat. Thespian Soc. 3,45 Open Mind Staff 3,4. PETERSON, MARGARET: Girls' Choir 2,35 Girls' Club 2,3,45 Nat. Honor Soc. 3,45 Library Cadet 2,3. PETERSON, SANDRA: Band 2,35 Pep Band 2,3,45 Drill Team 3,45 Girls' Club 2,3,45 Library Cadet 2,35 Popcorn Worker 45 Girls' Track Team 25 Intramural Volleyball 2,3,4. PETRICH, STEVEN: E Club 3,45 Football B Squad 25 Football A Squad 3,45 Gym Cadet 2. PICCONATTO, ANGELINE: Birch Log Staff 45 Birchwood Choir 25 French Club 25 Girls' Club Rep. 45 Girls' Club 2,3,45 Homeroom Pres. 25 Nat. Honor Soc. 3,45 Nat. Honor Soc. Sec. 45 Prom Comm. 35 Quill and Scroll 45 Red and Grey Exec. Comm. 35 Red Cross Rep. 2. PITTMAN, GERALD: Birch Log Staff 45 Birch Log Rep. 25 A.F.S. Club 25 E Club 3,45 Intramural Football 35 Greyhound Rep. 25 Homeroom Pres. 35 Nat. Honor Soc. 3,45 Nat. Thespian Soc. 3,45 Open Mind Staff 25 Quill and Scroll 45 Red and Gray Comm. 2, 35 Student Council Rep. 25 Student Council Comm. 25 Projec- tionist 25 S.T.O.P. 35 Swim Team 2,35 Intramural Volleyball 3. PLEWACKI, GAIL: Birch Log Staff 35 Birch Log Rep. 25 Girls' Choir 25 A'Cappella Choir 3,45 Girls' Club 2,3,45 Homeroom Pres. 35 Nat. Thespian Soc. 2,3,45 Red and Grey Exec. Comm. 35 Student Council Exec. Comm. 45 Student Council Comm. 35 P.A. An- nouncer 3,45 Set Design 2,3. POKORNEY, SARAH: S.T.O.P. POLINSKY, GARY: Basketball B Team 25 Basketball A Team 3, 45 Cross Country Team 2,3,45 Intramural Football 3,45 Golf Team 45 Greyhound Staff 2,3,45 Greyhound Rep. 25 Quill and Scroll 3, 45 Student Council Exec. Comm. 45 Student Council Rep. 35 Student Council Comm. 3,45 Track Team 35 Intramural Volley- ball 4. POLLAN, RICHARD: Greyhound Staff 3,45 E.S.U.5 Swim Team 2,3, 4. POSS, DWIGHT: Birch Log Staff 45 Bowling Team 455 Greyhound Staff 45 Projectionist 4. PRUDHOMME, RENE: Girls' Club 35 Intramural Volleyball 4. RAMSEY, RICHARD: Football A Squad 35 Intramural Football 45 Homecoming Comm. 4. REAGOR, SUSAN: Birch Log Staff 45 Bowling Team 25 Birchwood Choir 25 A'Cappella Choir 3,45 Chorelaires 45 Girls' Club 2,3,45 Girls' Club Rep. 25 Girls' Club Tres. 45 Nat. Thespian Soc. 3,45 Office Cadet 3,45 Intramural Volleyball 3,4. REESE, ROBERT: Intramural Football 35 Proiectionist 2,3,4. RICHARDS, SUSAN: Nat. Thespian Soc. 3. RILEY, MICHELE: Bowling Team 2,3,45 Birchwood Choir 25 Cho- rale 3,45 Girls' Club 2,3,45 Girls' Club Rep. 3,45 Girls' Volleyball Team 2,45 Intramural Volleyball 4. RISSANEN, VIRGINIA: Library Cadet 3. ROONEY, KATHERINE: Cafeteria Worker 45 Popcorn Worker 45 Intramural Volleyball 4. ROSE, PEGGY: Band 2,3,45 Pep Band 2,3,45 Girls' Club 2,3,45 Bowl- ing Team 3,45 Orchestra 2,3,45 Girls' Track Team 35 Intramural Volleyball 3,4. ROSENFIELD, ROBERT: Birchwood Choir 25 Chorale 3,4. ROSENZWEIG, MICHAEL: Band Pres. 45 Band 2,3,45 Pep Band 2,3, 45 Jazz Ensemble 2,3,45 Woodwinds 2,3,45 Open Mind Staff 2,35 Student Council Rep. 45 Intramural Volleyball 3,4. SABEE, DAVID: Orchestra 2,3,45 Nat. Honor Soc. 3,4. SAILORS, BRAD: Open Mind Staff 45 Red and Grey Comm. 25 Intramural Volleyball 4. ST. GERMAIN, IAMES: Cross Country Team 35 Intramural Foot- ball 2,3,45 Nat. Thespian Soc. 2,3,45 Stage Crew 2,35 Intramural Volleyball 3,4. SANFORD, BRYANT: Intramural Football 4, SANFORD, SHARILYN: Girls' Volleyball Team 45 Intramural Vo.- leyball 3. SANTA, ROBERT: Football B Squad 25 Intramural Football 3,45 Intramural Volleyball 3,4. SAUER, PAULA: Girls' Club 2,3,4. SAVER, SUSANNAH: Woodwinds 2,3,45 Orchestra 2,3,4. SCHILLING, HARTLEY: Projectionist5 S.T.O.P. SCHNEIDER, BART: Iazz Ensemble 3,45 Trombone Quartet 45 Greyhound Staff 2,35 Homecoming Comm. 45 Nat. Honor Soc. 45 Nat. Thespian Soc. 2,3,45 Red and Grey Comm. 45 Student Council Exec. Comm. 2,3,45 P.A. Announcer 35 Stage Crew 2,3, Senior Summary 141 45 Set Design 2,3,45 Intramural Volleyball 2,3,4. SCHWABE, NAIDA: Girls' Club 2,3,45 Gym Cadet 3. SHAFFER, SANDRA: Girls' Club 45 Student Council Comm. 45 Office Cadet 35 Intramural Volleyball 25 Transfer from Central. SHEA, WILLIAM: Cross Country Team 3,45 Track Team 45 Intra- mural Volleyball 4. SHOLD, MARVIN: Birchwood Choir 25 Chorale Choir 3,45 Home- room Pres. 45 Red Cross Comm. 25 Ski Team 3,45 Cafeteria Worker 2,3,45 Proiectionist 2,3,45 Library Cadet 4. SIMICH, KEVIN: Bowling Team 45 Model U.N. 3,45 Nat. Honor Soc. 45 Poster Comm. 25 E.S.U. 45 S.T.O.P. 3,45 Intramural Vol- leyball 4. SINGER, LINDA: Birch Log Staff 3,45 Girls' Club 2,3,45 Girls' Club Rep. 3,45 Girls' Choir 25 Chorale 3,45 Greyhound Staff 2,3,45 Majorette B Squad Capt. 35 Majorette A Squad 45 Quill and Scroll 3,45 Student Council Rep. 25 Office Cadet 25 Popcorn Worker 35 Intramural Volleyball 3. SMITH, BRUCE: Cross Country Team 2,3,45 Debate Team 35 Intra- mural Football 4. SMITH, LINDA: Girls' Club Rep. 25 Red and Grey Comm. 2,35 Cafeteria Worker 35 S.T.O.P. SMITH, MICHAEL: Science Club 25 Track Team 25 Transfer from Central. SMITH, STEVEN: Swim Team 2,3. SODEMAN, CATHERINE: Girls' Choir 45 Transfer from Atlanta, Georgia. SODERBERG, SCOTT: Baseball B Team 25 Baseball A Team 3, 45 Model U.N. 3,45 Football A Squad 35 Greyhound Staff 2,3, 45 Quill and Scroll 3,45 Student Council Rep. 45 Cafeteria Work- er 4. SORENSON, PAUL: Track Team 2,4. SPENCER, ELIZABETH: Girls' Choir 35 Intramural Volleyball 4: SPENCER, MARK: E Club 45 Football 3,45 Track Team 2,3,45 Tennis Team 2,3,45 Intramural Volleyball 3,4. SPICER, DAVE: Soph. Class Vice-Pres. 25 lr. Class Vice-Pres. 35 Football B Squad 25 Football A Squad 2,3,45 Red and Grey Comm. 35 Red and Gray Exec. Comm. 35 Student Council Pres. 45 Student Council lr. Vice-Pres. 35 Track Team 3. SPIEKER, SANDRA: Girls' Club 25 E.S.U. 35 S.T.O.P. 2. SPIEKER, SUSAN: Girls' Club 25 E.S.U. 3. STAFFORD, MIKE: Model U. N. 3,45 D.E.C.A. 3,45 Popcorn Work- er 35 Track Team 3,45 Intramural Volleyball 2,3,4. STAHL, LISA: Band 2,3,45 Band Sec.-Treas. 35 Pep Band 2,3,45 Girls' Club 2,3,45 Greyhound Rep. 45 Prom Comm. 35 Red and Gray Comm. 2,35 Intramural Volleyball 2,3,4. STEBE, IAMES: E Club 35 Football B Squad 25 Football A Squad 35 Intramural Football 3,45 Hockey Team 2,3,45 Hockey Team Capt. 45 Student Council Rep. 3,45 Intramural Volleyball 3,4. STEEN, DAVID: Football B Squad 2. STEPHENSON, IUDITH: Cheerleader B Squad 25 Cheerleader A Squad 3,45 Girls' Club 2,3,45 Girls' Choir 25 Chorale 3,45 Student Council Rep. 45 Girls' Swim Team 2,3,45 Intramural Vol- leyball 2,3,4. STEWART, BARBARA: Girls' Club 35 Girls' Club Rep. 35 Grey- hound Rep. 2. STEWART, SUSAN: Birch Log Rep. 35 French Club 25 Girls' Club 2, 3,4. 4-rtwlffetwf' 142 Senior Summary STINSON, STEPHANIE: Transfer from Colorado Springs, Colora- do. STOKES, MARK: Orchestra 2,3,45 Orchestra Pres: 45 Swim Team 2, 3: STOUT, SUSAN: Birch Log Rep. 25 Girls' Club 2,3,45 Homecoming Comm. 35 Red and Gray Comm. 35 Popcorn Worker 45 Intra- mural Volleyball 3,4. STRAND, DAVID: Birchwood Choir 25 Chorale 3,45 Greyhound Staff 35 Greyhound Rep. 3. STRAND, RICHARD: Soph. Class Pres: 25 Football B Squad 25 Football A Squad 2,35 Homeroom Pres. 45 Hockey Team 2,3, 45 Student Council Rep. 2,3. STROMQUIST, DANIEL: Baseball B Team 25 Cross Country Team 35 Football B Squad 25 Intramural Football 3,45 Hockey Team 2,3,45 Nat. Honor Soc. 3,4. STRONACH, MICHELLE: Birch Log Staff 45 Girls' Club 2,3,45 Nat. Thespian Soc: 3,45 Quill and Scroll 45 Intramural Volleyball 3,45 A'Cappella 3, Girls' Choir 25 Cafeteria Worker 3. STURM, DINAH: Birchwood Choir 25 Girls' Volleyball Team 2. STYNSBERG, GREGORY: Cross Country Team 2,35 Track Team 2. SUMMERS, GREGORY: Intramural Football 35 Cafeteria Worker 45 Popcorn Worker 45 Intramural Volleyball 3,4. SUND, IAMES: E Club 35 Intramural Football 35 Hockey Team 2, 3,45 Intramural Volleyball 3,4. SUNDQUIST, SCOTT: Birchwood Choir 25 Chorale 35 A'Cappella Choir 45 Cross Country Team 2,3,45 Cross Country Team Capt. 45 Track Team 2,3,4. SWANSON, DEBBIE: Chorale 3,45 Girls' Club 2,35 Girls' Swim Team 2,3,4: SWANSON, ERIC: Band 25 Birch Log Staff 45 Photography Club 45 Open Mind Staff 2,3,45 Quill and Scroll 4. SWANUM, THOMAS: Intramural Volleyball 3. SWENSON, ROBERT: French Club 25 Intramural Football 2,3,45 Nat. Thespian Soc. 35 Red and Gray Comm. 25 Red Cross Rep. 35 Caf. Worker 35 Tennis Team 2,3,45 Intramural Volleyball 2,3. TASTSIDES, BOB: Baseball B Team 25 Baseball A Team 3. TAYLOR, CURTIS: Band 2,35 Pep Band 2,35 Chess Club 2. TERRY, STEVEN: Football B Squad 25 Track Team 2,3. TEZAK, BONITA: Girls' Club 2,3,45 Girls' Club Rep. 25 Greyhound Staff 3,45 Greyhound Rep. 35 Homecoming Comm. 2,35 Quill and Scroll 3,45 Red and Grey Comm. 2,3,4. THOMAS,MARGARET: Birch Log Rep. 45 Girls' Club 45 Red Cross Rep. 45 Cafeteria Worker 45 Popcorn Worker 45 Intramural Vol- leyball 4: THOMPSON, BARBARA: D.E:C.A. 3,45 Girls' Club 2,3,45 Red and Gray Comm. 2,35 Gym Cadet 35 Girls' Volleyball Team 25 Intra- mural Volleyball 2. THOMPSON, IOYCE: A.F.S. Club 25 French Club 25 Girls' Club 2, 3,45 Nat. Honor Soc. 3,45 Open Mind Staff 2,3,45 Intramural Vol- leyball 4. TOMESCH, WARREN: Intramural Football 25 Chess Club 25 Projectionist 2,35 Stage Crew 35 Intramural Volleyball 2. TORVUND, GERALD: Birch Log Staff 45 A'Cappella Choir 3,45 Birchwood Choir 25 Chess Club 25 Red and Gray Comm. 3,45 P.A. Announcer 45 Popcorn Worker 45 Intramural Volleyball 4. TOSSELAND, CHERYL: Girls' Club 2,3,45 Girls' Choir 25 Chorale 35 A'Cappella Choir 45 Gym Cadet 35 Girls' Volleyball Team 45 In- tramural Volleyball 2,3. WWI' 223' . . ,Ja TRUAX, GLEN: Birch Log Staff 45 Birch Log Rep. 45 A'Cappellz Choir 3,45 Birchwood Choir 25 Chorelaires 45 Nat. Thespian Soc 3,45 Popcorn Worker 35 Intramural Volleyball 2,3,45 Greyhounr Staff 2,3,45 Greyhound Rep. 3,4. TRYON, BRUCE: Intramural Football 2,3,45 Intramural Volleybal 3. TURNBULL, RICHARD: Greyhound Staff 2,3,45 Projectionist 2,3,4 TYAKE, KATHLEEN: Girls' Club 2,3,4. UDOVICH, THOMAS: Intramural Volleyball 2,3. ULRICH, KARL: Football A Squad 4. UNDERDAHL, CHRISTINE: Girls' Club 2,3,45 Greyhound Staff 3 Nat. Thespian Soc. 3,45 Student Council Rep. 2,35 Studen Council Exec. Comm. 45 Student Council Comm. 2,35 Projec tionist 2,3,45 Stage Crew 3,45 Intramural Volleyball 2,3,4. VALENTINE, GERALDINE: Birch Log Rep. 35 Girls' Club 2,35 Grey hound Staff 2,35 Poster Comm. 25 Intramural Volleyball 35 Girls Club Rep. 2. VALENTINE, SHARON: Girls' Club 2,3,45 Girls' Club Rep. 4. VAN BUSKIRK, CHARLES: Chess Club 2,35 Science Club 3,45 Nal Honor Soc. 3,45 Orchestra 2,3,45 Intramural Volleyball 2. VASIL, IULIE: Transfer from Central. VIKSNA, MICHAEL: Photography Club5 Nat. Honor Soc.5 Opel Mind Staff. 5 VOORHEES, LOISZ Girls' Club 2,3,45 Majorette B Squad Capl 25 Majorette A Squad 3,45 Majorette A Squad Capt: 45 Gyrl Cadet 25 Office Cadet 3. 1 WALCZAK, NANCY: Birch Log Staff 45 Birchwood Choir 25 A' Cappella Choir 3,45 Girls' Club 2,45 Nat. Honor Soc. 3,45 Na Honor Soc. Treas. 4. 5 WALLACK, DIANE: Girls' Club 2,35 Intramural Volleyball 3. I WATTERS, STEPHEN: E Club 3,45 Football B Squad 25 Foot ball A Squad 3,45 Ski Team 2,3,45 Intramural Volleyball 3,4. WEBER, IANICE: Birchwood Choir 25 Girls' Club 2,3,45 Home coming Comm. 25 Red and Gray Comm. 2. WEGERSON, EDWARD: Chess Club 25 Nat. Honor Soc. 3,45 Na Honor Soc. Vice-Pres. 45 Red and Gray Exec. Comm: 3,45 Str dent Council Comm. 45 P.A. Announcer 45 Popcorn Worker 4 Stage Crew 2,35 Tennis Team 2. WELLES, SCOTT: Red Cross Rep, 35 Projectionist 25 Intramur. Volleyball 2. WELSHINGER, CLAUDIA: Model U.N. 3,45 Nat. Honor Soc. 3,4. WHITLINGER, IIM: Intramural Football 45 Intramural Volleyball 1 WICK, RANDALL: Greyhound Staff. WILKINSON, CHARLES: Football B Squad 25 Football B Squad Capt. 25 Football A Squad 3,45 Football A Squz Capt. 45 Ski Team 2,3: WILMOT, BRADLEY: Band 2,3,45 Pep Band 2,3,45 Iazz Ensemble 35 Brass Group 35 Photography Club 3,45 Science Club 45 O chestra 3,45 S.T.O.P. 45 Intramural Volleyball 3,4. WILSON, KATHRYN: S.T.O.P. WREN,1AMES: Ham Club5 Birchwood Choir5 Chorale. WUNDERLICH, ROBERT: Band 25 S.T.O.P. 45 S.T.O.P. Vice-Pre 3. YOUNG, RON: Intramural Football 4. ZEEMAN, IUDY: Transfer from Cathedral. , , -1 ..g+..-'wife I .. .M f v M g. 1 Q ll a Q. g, i an D hx k M, NF f , , - J R Q-' Y' 0 ,..-1 ff 1 I .UNSW 215: .F - :-Zgflf , - lain' fe Senior Summary 143 Class Of '72 Plans Activities There just doesn't seem to be an end to the headaches for the junior class. First ring styles must be chosen, then Red and Grey Day planned, and then there is the jr.-Sr. Prom to at- tend to. From the first day of school until the last, the junior year is one of the busiest. 506 middlemen packed East's halls, and the class of '72 proved it- self to be active in all phases of school activities. East High wouldn't do without the class of 172.11 wi L... , C tt. . . 8' ,5 i j U , F ,ga wiki Q ,P -Af' Q ,tx Fr if 'V' its IUNIOR CLASS OFFICERS: Kathy Hughes, President, jill Foster, Treasurer. Y it . 1, Wi R gf Fas ' wt 35? F '41 F - V- . Q,saFw-:wi-V --ge-ws .. iq.: ,-1- r A ., , - H .mx is In fl 5' ' , Secretary, Rick Enrico, V if ig, n .4 ' ef fm, Qi was M X -L. Mfwfzsrm ,Mini 9 F t 'E 'gsfli my ,WE W at .Q E Vice-Presidentg john Streitz, 1 as ,. is 1 y K wim- jijg a mi- H. ,x,M, .. si V S K4 QA' F siissi a-F' sss-ts 'F sfts F F - ' 5 ' A y ' i -1.-fi., ' 1: 1 I - F -, it i it ii' . K kr.. VKLV , Iv I H. uyrk -A di -V L -- . is x li 9 5' F-:s t A If i A it ' .g K -f V 1 l A H 3, .. J za i ' t A -. cs.. me af .. Fa F ,. L if ' Fsff s .f 144 juniors Katherine Abalan james Agostino Marla Aho Arleen Alden Scott Alden Leslie Aldrich David Amundson Bill Anderson Cheryl Anderson janet Anderson john Anderson Lee Anderson Loren Anderson Scott Anderson Steven Anderson Tim Anderson Mark Ankarlo Keith Arneson Lawrence Atkinson Geoffrey Azuz William Bailey Rebecca Ballou Patty Bantel joan Bardshar Tim Bartel Sarah Bartzen Diane Beck Marc Beeman Sarah Beier Debra Bennett Gary Benson Richard Bentz Reine Berdie Clary Berg Larayne Berg Larry Berg Kathy Bergman Michael Berry Lynda Birch Gary Birkeland james Bittner Tracee Blair Ken Blankenship ludy Bond Raeanne Bostrom james Bradshaw Susan Brekke Bill Brice Rebecca Bridges Paul Broman Barbara Bronikowski Lee Brotherton Patti Brown William Brown Robert Buchanan Laurie Burg Kathleen Busche Caroline Bye james Bye Dianne Cahoon me-sawla, 553gi3ag,a.s,ei ., . ztz ,,-'15, . Y -5 . A N, .. . 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QS Deborah Campbell Tobin Carlson Tyler Carlson David Carpenter james Carter Craig Cato jill Caven Andy Chagnon Robert Chapman Dave Christensen Dianne Clarke Steven Clement Randy Clemons ludy Cohen Debbie Coleman Virginia Comstock Mike Connell Merrillyn Connor Cathy Crandall Ann Crowell Cathy Culkar Tim Dahl Diane Dahlke Ted Dallos Glenn D'Amour Alan Daugherty Don Davern Mark Davis led Davis Mike Debolt Theodore Decker Linda Dezell Arlene Dillon Richard Dodd ludith Dohm juniors 745 Www sf-f ps-g ii? 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Hs H ip Q ,WA ,L X ,iq W: 4 : gy Sh gf N 2 ttsi L I L L 'iafrifif R ' Dale O'Donnell john Ogard Thomas Ohman Thomas Ojala Deborah O'Keefe lane Ollenburger Katherine Olsen Colleen Olson Dean Olson Dorothy Olson Kelly Olson Richard Olson james Oman Lisa O'Melia Colleen Ore Mary Ostazeski Greg Owens S. Tenby Owens Lee Palm Danial Palmstein Cindy Pappas Mary Parker Kenneth Parlin Melanie Patton Rick Pearson Ann Peckenpaugh Cherrie Peloquin Susan Petersen Charlotte Peterson Mardi Peterson Mary Anne Peterson Christine Petrulo lo Picconatto Susan Plankers Ross Peterson 2 1,1-b .tl S 55 swgwt-mi,-,i V - r 1 1 .. 1-'T' . 4 if 5 sazuiesi-sijff,-sawis-3 .f f . , 1,-Miss 1 ' -'iitwf ' . f al o .fa 41 1 -v - , . fa -iff'-, . if' , it -' ii' il - f, 11 A1 -- -A . . L53 Q .ttf I K , , fav. - fMf?2gfi.Q-f2-fftff,,,- ' iq 9 , if ,- eg , ' x Jaya. if s 5- T ji, , ' - ff Q iff, i 3 sit , ili 5 Lf -x ii .,.k,k,, ,,.,k, V , A.-as-, ---, V - ' iii , Z Tl . t ..,.. af- ,V at-sew .S-ft-T ,Mf s a. 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T , .V.k af, Sa: . f., ,- H- --1' 1 ' ' f- S H- as ji, Q54 , ' A. arlene Saari Mary Sabroski Nancy Sanders erry Sands lean Sassor jerry Sawyer Danielle Scanlon juniors 157 Steve Schaefer Stuart Schendel Susan Schmidt Daniel Schober Larry Schou Carole Schroeder Paula Schultz jim Schwerdt Ron Seaquist Toby Segal David Seligson Dale Sellner Patricia Sever Abigail Sher David Singer Catherine Sink Robert Skafte Beth Skinner Bradford Smith Bruce Smith Eugene Smith Michael Smith Steven Smith Gene Smitke Wendy Snydock Robert Soderstrom Bette Solo Dave Solon li ff' ff B. ' 3 we Q t,,.eht, L W V V 'jr P ' 1' ' f ffl ay Q . at 7 fi! 98.4 lf' If 5 ., it ix V. .,,i V M5 T f H .7 ,iv 5 ,E L 13151 152 juniors 'f A Shri-tif 44? Ti T rayi H , , F ' 1 , asf V- ,- Q N l L 4 W' A Z If 1 Bill W sw- i ' ' A q V 'is M . S' sq if 55' ,tty 13 E .t T R Q. .4 K I lg , T ,. S 22 1 if fi M1 . 1 5, 'eff f A 1 . rgwezwzffsm M6 ,Q t-fffK?wf,'3iQm . f,- , to ff -T www S-ic.-rf t, if 3 G X 451. 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S ,tilt-all it i eff , T f f 111 w 4 i - ff W, New 1. tw at QQ V A .t inf Kurt Soltau Karen Southworth Scott Spellerberg Timothy Spencer Paul Springstead james Springsteele Raymond Steele jane Storsteen Barbara Stovern john Streitz Pam Stromberg Michael Strop Dean Stynsberg jean Stynsberg Robert Sudmeier Earl Sullivan jeff Sund Geoffrey Sundeen David Swanson Peggy Swanstrom Susan Swanstrom David Sykes joanne Taklo Rick Tarvers Craig Taylor Lydia Taylor David Tengquist Anne Thomas Dora Thomas Mark Thompson Debbie Thoreson Alice Tomesch Paula Torres Marshall Tousignant Susan Tousignant L-,. ,mmm V my ' i 5 i - -. 5 KR ,,, . , i' .. ...wsu ,ww . , M ,,..,..... ,qi , K ty M ., ., .,,. , , .cf s , , mf s r 1 A Q. I f , . Q l i T H V , ,... . ,:..i:,. -, , , 1 Wg., A A ig WJ wb A gym s , :L i . sif- I ,, f Tama 1 1 i st s 3 ,,-, ,. R' '55-'R .',, if 'L if ,,-liz-, 6' :ff LLV, , A , b... ..- R .jf Q af 5, T 1 6 I - - ' . in ll ...f ,, W ' ' 'P A as f. ' 1 -' ' rx My A Z' ,, U f' wr . ' Q, , , . -W vw, 1 ' Q. - I J if , ,K . pl war luniors Select Class 3 S Em A - , .if 5 1 S z A Hg :S L' 42 V 'rg .X e '- ', . ,lwitz I XQ'.'v ' st R iii 1: . i 5- FSM Y if S S I i 1 v s as ,. wma.. K -if-firm ,:f.,.,i .ss P51 mf if T- . f 'J L' 5 il - f Q. I X. ' i ' fs A - 9 s L YZ' fi' if ' :HHS-1 . , as rv: , 45 , W mess . 3 it -. , Sava, R sa sk 1-iii' - ,, . - A ' E R i n gg s Q ,, , Flu. Ng!- H. W 3 i Q' fifiVWT W.3?3?'l5 ', 5' ' s W. J ,,-,,,ffg.i,,r aw.ffr,f f' ,iff-:':-In J! loanne Tridgell jim Tullgren Cathy Tulloch Wendy Tupling Donna Tveit Dan Udesen Larry Udesen Larry Uttley loann Van Puymbrouck Denise Vecchi Bob Verchota Mary Vezina Tom Vitcenda Robert Wagner Dave Walters Nancy Weber Terri Wentz Dave Whereatt Dale Whitby Trevor White Mary Whiteman Don Wicklund Sue Williamson Don Wilmot Cheryl Wilson Debbie Wilson Rebecca Winters Vickie Witchall Mike Witzig Cedric Woodard jennifer Woodard Melissa Yingling Dennis Young ludy Zaslasky Terry Zaudtke john Ziegler Robert Zuck juniors 53 Soph's Find East Fun And Busy The sophomore class entered East a little mystified and afraid and left ready to take up the reigns of the junior class. The soph's took an active part in the Christmas project sponsored by the Student Council, worked hard deco- rating the lower hall for Red and Grey Day and participated in the ac- tivities during color week. Led by Tim O'Connor, Rod Groz- danich, loan Bonnell and Susan Lee, the class lived up to their motto East High wouldn't be without the class of '73! Colleen Abernethy by Carolee Abrahamson Candy Abramson Clifford Ahlgren Carol Akervik Leanne Alexander Steve Allen Nancy Andersen lilil if Bette Anderson Bob Anderson , Bruce Anderson : Bryan Anderson ' ' Chris Anderson Dennis Anderson W 251 f g at Q2 ': 1,-as A X JE , .V , . f J Kim Anderson .,,t -' Roy Anderson - I Abby Andresen , Ruth Andresen , Linda Anvid M Lynn Anderson 55357 ss .f X ,sam SOPHOMORE CLASS OFFICERS: Tim O'Connor, President, Treasurer, Rod Grozdanich, Vice-President r writ r l'i' 'vs ga wwf sf 1 .mf -2-- 1 .. ,wmti t.t was ..:,-, , ,'.f.:tfrwv-f-, It E' , -Q? i.. 55 ,K W ! iw . ,g,,.5:,ft was Plan .fs Sue Lee, Secretaryg loan Bonnel S la if 'L Q is Y- , , if 3 2, A 'W MT . 'If ll N- W l t. ki A Q x .4-:ef . 54. 4- ' ,ia r gr. it l . I gk-w. as f e +- Sally Anderson L. ' ' in its M' ill l C ax X If L in ll A r ,f 3' A -A wtf , , it, F f 1 2 fl . q i -...,-I i 5 3 li' 'Pi as i s ' Q fd- i it l v 9, . get - ' Elisabeth Appelquest Linda Archer Thomas Archer I s Linda Arseneau Thomas Atkinson V Debra Atwood Marilyn Azuz mfr, frt C T 'SZ' . an -M A ii, if 8 754 Sophomores . i K , Y? , , 'il V , fw' . .' - ,,,. V' W - '13 ,. ,M f 51 3 4, -if 11,4 if 573 R ll ' :,:, C :'- ' he t 1 1 51113 1 1 kf-,,. ,,K,, 1 1k .31 A ' .hl i xf - 1 . px, is -101.-,111 1- 151 11 1 X-5111111101111 1 1 1 1 11 1 M 'il e '59 4- , 1 If . . ,... 1M,,,11 .,,k. ,Wig . wsw Ere 1 111111 .11 1 1 1? if C Liifiisi V . qitq f f' .15 5 1 5 1 1. D 15 if 'K 1 Em .5 wa-f P Wt 1 59' 1 ,,1, 1 111111111 1 111,11111 1 111 111 ' t 219, X K A JE- 1,..L 1 1 ik J! K ll joan Bonnell Mary Boo Timothy Booth Mary Borchert Fred Borresen Patricia Borst Denise Bouschor Kent Bovee Susan Bowman Charles Boyes Steven Brandwein Doug Breiland jean Brekke Christina Brenny Mary Brewer Dieter Briggs Dawn Brockopp Daniel Brown Marsha Brown Carol Browne Wayne Brownell james Brundage Valerie Bugbee Mark Buller Dave Bulluck Linda Burg Peggy Burns Christine Busse K r,,., 1,11 1 1111111 11 1111 1 1 ,- 1 1 21' ,,. P 1 sv 5 rf' 1 1 j i wi ,sw 1111 5 -' QF sl 'I' 1 N-:rf 1 ,-C wg Q . J 2' 1,1 . subs! Qu 157 flaw X 4 1 l U in 1 ml' 1 K jean Backen Robert Baeumler David Bagley Charles Bailey Patrick Bailey Patricia Bakke Leslie Ball Dennis Barlau David Barnaby Roberta Barnes Lori Barnstorf Calvin Barr janet Barschdorf Anna Bartzen Bette Basil 6 5 if Gordy Baver g 1 it j Marlene Bean ul ag Zi' 'S W 4 Bruce Beatty lk - f Y wi. W Walter Beier V ' ' ff 7 jolane Belcastro 1 s Colleen Benson Peter Bensoni '-i'f'w,:.. Peggy Bentz A A M 1- g jim Berg gf my , 1 1 Liz Bergeron ' 1 1 g o fgjff Brad Bergman ' A 5 1,11 A Rosemarie Bergquist joseph Berini ' Diane Berry 1 Ronald Bingham P V A Tom Birk V Q Sue Bjork W K 'K ' ' A iz' john Boase Mak A 1 1 i i Charles Boese A11- . , I n joel Boman F T5 6 li .elf-f E- J U ,A . l x sw .' N 1 will tl I A wiv, 1 bat' W 511 I.: w 11 1 ' ' ' ' 1 i 1 1 , ,W - ' ' Q 1 1- 'U C W w w W 1 Q g Qt fy 1 1 11 1, 1' ' 1 1 1 1? l i Y 1 l, -1 i 1 . '. - 9 ': '-.- ' . is - .. ' 'F f r 1 ii 1 f 1 W .lf at 1 1 Sophomores 155 Cassy Butler Reed Byers judy Cahoon Beth Campbell Dawn Campbell Robert Cannon Kevin Carlson Richard Carlson jim Carr Tim Chabot Nancy Christiansen Lee Christofferson Shawn Clark Teresa Cottrell Cheryl Couture julie Craig Candace Crandall Dave Creps Robert Curran Donald Currier janet Dahl Susan Dahlberg Roy Dahlquist Loring Danielson Kevin Daugherty Kathy Davidson Kim Davidson Larry Davis , : .-.ai mimi EP 1 it 2 Q, .77 Saw' 1 kr ,.5 fl ,. w r: S115-wf,:9xE5'6 f.,5g..fif. , , .K Q . 5, N ,X I , , K , -I mf itdefljglig, f ff. if S W, '. r: , . 'Q it W, Q , K S is s ft W, 'T , L I , , sw s L 55t15.,i, Vk,..,,. , . ,. . a,.ff,39.effJ-. : H -1 J , - lm-f , . f sm Q,-.tm I-if ,V I af - ' mg ws: EWR- - W if if as as 1, us L 6 his Pa EW 5 was W S F 5 Sw af -. 4 5 , .L ..,.ir5. ' - I S, 1 we 2 .. sm M if -- W' .125- 3 ff :W M y tw ga.. ,A f ' ': ':L .m a 1, ..f.:2:Qgf.sg,,2 52:5 tgiga-55 if J T59 S2 Emmet , S SN, ,W 5 ifgfsfrt 1' , s K A S an .. . 'i'i fi4.. ?iiif,' 3 i f ,iijf ' -' Q I B + ., ..fe-:.sg::....:p ,, qw fgiff ,. Sim-1 M ww xkwaisws S if 5 .si Hifi 'f:'zs: :, viiL-wz4:f:.i1wSl.fa is , . ,. 5 t L 2? .xx V .5 , I , 5.5, . , ' ' . fin' ' 'W ' 'f , as in T' '9 ' 'P f '. ., w L AX H 5 , ' ! 1 it 156 Sophomores 5,5 33? X t Q 'W .afyisy F -wwf' ' f 51255 ww Q Q , a.,-.f:::S:'-ii: A W It W . t wfiirzstsws- i f 'M WWE , 7 ...-,-f:: '- wzxglsmfwazsw . weitwmsfsmf iwsnsssit ' . .. q..1g:g. -- fa,g5:.5:?? : ' 'fu F 2 -.1 ,MEZZ gf9 L mf 3 ' -- . ti' im-'lfiif-' ,wx T, .. ' .., ,, V ' ,f it f , S 5 an , vlls S L F ff l -' :,.E ' 'L V-sew? ' '21,-' J ' ' ai 5 ' '1, ,,,mj,Q' S ill ' A, lf? ' - - ', 'F -. '- - 1 . , f 6 J saiga-2231 ' ,QQ -, ,K I t , , K ,a , V f,,.' ,Kzra,u1i-aw M-,,,w t you ,, ,ff:e1tgwfL.w?, A ' raw qtfeawsu-.1 I L-vt:1.,ggg5, H 5 f . 'T-ff A-f r --Q, .Q ,414 y , UB. 1 ' ,gg 'V E' tx 2: ' t,is'fiqfx,- F' 3,4 my , 1' , -. -fl f, . M . , A H if , .- ,QE ,, 5 ,, . ,.,. A . , g ... , , . . iafi' -:fa . .. v J - A .. villa 1151, -' j eg as Q gf 1 - -:F 1253? 1 ,I :,j:5gE5,3,,5vw517g Qkzfggif T Qi'i211'k:-,g-La -'lu v1 f,:wg'vf,..y, :' i 5..,,,15,gy,5,,,.., ' '?i'35Yf!f?Z9zffm7x 7 y ?7t5i?'i2z9? ' ' I 'rf-5' :E ' it ' ' K - :- ,wh Lg, gy,-Q: -- 1,-,g '- hr .-H-ff ,-is 11,-,, ,:,,,a:2,,a,f:gef - K ' f . , . g ., , - K. 'i . f tw. -.- . ' T ' , 11 rr... - M . . . . 'if' P -a ww ' - Q 2-- H 1 -Q '- . - ia- 4, .,, ,L 5 V , . f w , A -L ,. , W A W A, in I .35 .:... , .., is K Ls. . .1 -at . .J t -. 2 . At K ., gs., ,3 . ,, 9. H I A Z TV . 'f- WM - .1 1' 27 , II' fa I - .-1,,E:.,, ,::,, -tw, 1 . 1 z . 'g,,a:- .. 52:12 -: we 'L W' -:'..:-eras-f,,z: w'2ftarwi',wF1SW?f S . 1 - Y .w.fg1f:v.gffg ,gtk af ,-inet? ..1,:2Zsa-,iigs . , mise f V 1- w gfszgzg-fuk -fi . V, at stys L 3 A Sf J .gk 3 as rl , as i , t fx, 'Mia A, 4 . Y ,,,.. t ..: .:,-.':-':- A -ftlsfaiiw' .. J K ',-5.1-jj. 1 - uf . V' ka' Liwiiiz. . N W ' ' -Sai W W Y, Jr. Q . 7 sf? Fw-. Q . ,gg K ,f 1 , ' s ' elf . . ' -gg . V F.. :'. , 11,-, fy u -ti, 'Wi 'aa , Q , .- A . .1 he iff, ,S vi ,.,., fl 5. a s . at . N wa' , '- V : Mn- -, 1 :K9U3U'f'9'f 'I ,L ' K' V351 ' . -wwf' ' 5:5 'Mit ' -, A ii- - , ' ' . I ,'?.g?' E J' 1 it Q .Q -5, Q uf Q dig was 30 wwe Steiff rf ts 2:27, S K,k,k. I . Sa1,.,,s . 1 :.. S35 :iff S 5 5 i V? 'jr as : ask V Robert Dean Debbie Deegan Carol Dexter Debbie Dobbins Rhoda Dorf Robert D. Dough William Drimel +L time . . .. ' fiifrvteq-Slit? X. ,Z 5, is 'wif 255521 ,P as M V, 5 its S 3 S ,LW f Q: ,r my ff L5 -W .. .. ,,,--- ,Vw -W .S L-kifl:.L55E1G' ' - ik,-45? 'ff ,.f,. mn. Q, , ,,, fjk 'wi N , 1 1 'in' ,fun v,: fu. r, .- f . . n .-'nh '-3' H 'lfr'?f:I5156L5L1:SEk E Www-is . ......, . V..,, ,..,,F 2. if Paul Dryke Kevin Duncan john Dwyer Thomas Dwyer William Ehmke Lou Emanuel Becky Eng Mark Engel . . Doug EPSYGUW Laura Ericksen A Q W Scott Ericson yi- Daniel Esbensen ' Eric Esselstrom Q an Debbie Eyer jeff Eyer Peter Fanaselle ,., y f G. Heidi Feig ., jj..., ,H M ,......,.l. ,, ..yL1 , U I 7 . , Craig Fiege Marty Fields :. 1 Nelson Filipi is jlV'lf Douglas Fink Dave Finn Marc Fischer Matt Fisk Shelley Flanders Ann Fleck Karen Fleming Charlotte Follme erty r Lg , , ' f A V A :-' i K , s' 'YLA , L . Barbara FOX rf..r:ffir3:frtf41 ,rf-r f,- . ,, U 'k',' -' ' .' S r' liiyne FOX A , t im, ,N I rk,V I K A :QA ,,,V5,?, , . I I I I - , A: W -- ..,. I f A: , , ,, ., r aa Sharon Franckowlak -9 fvfffff , - 1 , V J. T '. ' .. ' ' , . -. A F , f 3313? ,fe w L , - . - WA -. gf 1 V ,si 4 Duncan Fraser r 5 - I f I , I ,. H ,A , , 2 7' 'f we V., W' 1 Jwezief ' ' ,V 1 F-'W ' jf ,-.' , gif NL 'wwf fy '- A - f Mark Freeman - it ' V ' i l. 'f - .,,, E ff fa -f . 'L . sa., ' if .X . iii? ,A -gk? M, , , . K Karen Friedman I V' , 5 ' Susan Fuller 1, W , :r m pf -mr. ,4fm,.t::Ha:, as--fy A q Jw 'iw ,, MQ! 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I qv ,an vm., , Sophomores 757 Lorraine Green Sandra Grier Thomas Griffith Steve Grindy Bonney Grobe lane Grocholski Gayle Gronseth Rod Grozdanich lay Grytdahl Kim Grytdahl Mark Gustafson Linda Hagberg Kim Hagen joel Hagenbrock William Hall Laurie Halligan Bill Halon lane Halverson Lora Halvorson Susan Hammel Philip Hammer jeff Hammerstrom Kevin Hancock Scott Hanegan Mark Hansen Douglas Hanson Michael Hanson Reed Hanson i ni? , 2 'ax ,F I S A it 2 ...g. ff - 4 S' - -ffyefwfvfil'-W, fs ' Lei ,rg-, - ' i , ' gtg-2. F R . W 35 U ,V .kiwi , -- A th s'., ,F ' AB' -e A SS , - :A A., - , ,,,, 2,5 A, 5:1--,f ' ,. lm 5 Q 4 a ll ' ' i f nfl F -'x,l,,, A as ,:' S ffff a if-f2EI,ffgw , Z Mo ' ,aw P45-.1 k- , 'xl fi! tk S' lla, 141 h , y ,, 1 l ,k,Q,3 rsl,fs:'+a . is M, . ' 1. ' H fwgs, f- . iz if gs W ,.-,,. 11, , ,av ll S, . A '. I Lyn L s., -gf? Q 12' sl '. l 5 '1f71v'i' kf : 2 iii! lff- 'fil T' -V ,.,kf , 5 v,.- - f. r-,t- 7.,w., -fi rt. 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'W X' -. -f s wwe ff ,Qi N , STH: - 1 . 4 r. -- .JET , ,JE 32 -- V Barb LeMasurier Daniel Leslie Nancy Leslie Lori Levine Rex Lewis Karen Linnell Rick Livingston Kathie London Arthur Loosen Dave Ludwigson Robert Lund Michael Lundberg Tom Lundberg Diane Lunde Daniel Lundquist Brenda Lundstrom Elizabeth Luther Adrienne MacDonald Daniel Maciejeski Michael Maddy Dale Madison Elizabeth Maertz john Magnuson Wendy Mahai Gregg Mahalich Scott Maki Paul Makowski Lynda Malone lanine Maly Wendy Malzac Michael Manners Ross Markus lerry Marmon ludith Mars Robert Marshall 760 Sophomores .1L:??'G . , YS bw E H S s M 5.2 'WFQ' . .,,. . , i . 5' 5-f -far: '-, g r- 3 as 'Eff F' - L ff kkzgg Q . ... . jfjsi if ' I , - ,, 5. 'E IFJ' S Q. -lm :r igid ' ,L Gy ,- , ,J A-at '-wi. 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Cathy Matteson Kathy Mattson Patricia McAllister Tom McCabe Robert McCusker Mike McDonald Peggy McDuffie Glenn McGill Laurie McKeown Steve McLachlan Tim McMann Richard McNutt Carol Meints Susan Melby Timothy Mettner Howard Meyer Cynthia Miller Mary Miller David Mital Jacqueline Modeen Stephanie Mohelski Linda Moline be pa A 3 My 'ea 4, ff S 3 1 sw 1 'A S .,,....-Q W 5 mt. .-f. fn- -Q , Q. ,Y if My :. '4' Vi' 17, IQSSLS-i 'kTL5533fk.7' 5-if -- -ittsiigg iw' 5 fa 5 M. ,. . , Q lf f .in ,Asa F 5 uw. t -6 1. ft ir, . ar ll vi Q A . gf' we Q Y .. S , if ts, rie i Q . ff 4 t -'- N J' ' if 'Z Rl-'15 2 if ,' ,V,', , , ,I Q it if ,M my 2 l.',L 'll' F. - ,- U, S55 1 f, . Jaw Fil Sophomores 767 Peggy Monson Don Montgomery Leslie Moore Michael Morgenstern Gary Morris Michael Morris Martha Mount Marko Mrkonich Michael Mudrak Mary Mundt Christopher Mundz james Munger .. M ,L 6 M. M fx it-SAM . '92 -V 1 'U if M 1 r Bomb Scare Evacuates East L it , V Q LVVV ,,. Mi A It Nl f 'R a t f- xi E ani? 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STADIUM BOWLING LANES UNIVERSITY 76 WESTMAN'S APPAREL WOODLAND BARBER SHOP YOHO PHOTO Patrons 169 D if Index A Abalan, Katherine 69, 144 Abalan's Inc. 169 Abbott, Wendy 110 Abernethy, Colleen 55, 154 Abrahamson, Carolee154 Abram, William 55, 74,110 Abramson, Candy 81,154 Adelson, Cynthia 110 ADMINISTRATION 46 Agostino, james 144 Ahlgren, Clifford 88,154 Ahlgren, Mark 79 Ahlquist, Cigale 64,110 Aho, Marla 144 Akervik, Carol 154 Alden, Arleen 67, 144 Alden, Scott 88, 144 Aldrich, Leslie 68, 144 Aldrich, Linda 67,110 Alexander, Leanne 154 Allen, james 110 Allen, Steve 68, 88,154 Allen, Steven 62,110 Alsop, Marilyn 60, 77,110 Amell, Reginald 51 Amundsen, john 110 Amundson, Arthur48 Amundson, David H. 110 Amundson, David W.144 Amundson, james 48 Andersen Anderson Anderson Anderson, Anderson Anderson Anderson Anderson, Anderson, Anderson Anderson Anderson Anderson I Nancy 68,154 Bette 57, 81,154 Bill 144 Bob 154 Bruce 154 Bryan 68,154 Carol 110 Cheryl 59, 67, 76,144 Chris 154 David 77,110 Dennis 154 Holly 110 janet 144 Anderson, Anderson, Anderson, ,john A.111 ,john B.144 , Kim 86, 98, 100, 154 Anderson, Kris 20, 23, 25, 74, 77,111 Anderson, Lee 95, 144 Anderson Loren 85, 98,144 Anderson, Lynn 154 Anderson, Myron 23 Anderson, Pamela 111 Anderson, Roy 154 .. , . .s mv , ef as M 170 Index Anderson, Sally 154 Anderson, Scott144 Anderson, Sharon 111 Anderson, Steven 69, 78, 144 Anderson, Tim 144 Anderson, Vivian 51 Andresen, Abby 78, 101, 154 Andresen, Ruth 154 Ankarlo, Mark 67, 77, 95, 144 Antonich, Kathy 14, 21, 67,111 Anvid, Linda 101,154 Appelquest, Elisabeth 154 Appleby, Nancy 111 Arbour, Mike 111 Archer, Linda 80,154 Archer, Robert 111 Archer, Thomas 154 Armentrout, Debra 111 Arneson, Keith 66,144 Arseneau, Linda 68, 154 Aspoas, Mary 111 Aspoas, William 85,111 ASSEMBLIES 26, 27 Atkinson, Lawrence 144 Atkinson, Thomas 154 Atwood, Debra 62, 64,154 Austin, Ned 111 A,V. 45 Axdahl, Gifford 48 Azuz, Geoffrey 80, 144 Azuz, Marilyn 154 B B 81 B Meats 169 Bach, Dana 63, 65, 111 Backen, jean 155 Backstrom, james 55, 66, 75, 80, 85, 98,111 Backstrom, Kathy 77,111 Baeumler, Robert 68, 88,155 Bagley, David 155 Bailey, Charles 155 Bailey, Kevin Bailey, Patrick 73, 74, 155 Bailey, William 85, 144 Baker, Charles 88,105,111 Bakke, Laurie 111 Bakke, Patricia 155 Ball, Leslie 25, 68,155 Ballou, Rebecca 67, 144 BAND 62, 63 Bantel, Patty 85,144 Barber, Trish111 Bardshar, joan 76, 144 Bardshar, Patricia 111, 137 Barlau, Dennis 155 Barnaby, David 65, 155 Barnes, janice 55, 57, 66, 67, 71, 74, 111 Barnes, Marjorie 54, 66, 67, 71, 74, 75, 81, 111 Barnes, Roberta 155 Barnhard, Donna 68,11.1 Barnstorf, Lori 155 Barr, Calvin 85, 86, 155 Barschdorf, janet 155 Bartel, Tim 144 Bartle, Dorothy 48 Barton, john 67, 85,111 Bartzen, Anna 68, 76, 155 Bartzen, Sarah 76, 79,144 BASEBALL 104 Basil, Bette 76,155 BASKETBALL Varsity 98, 99 jr. VarsityfSoph 100 lntramural102 Bauer, jeanne111 Bauer, Gordy 88, 155 Bean, Marlene 68,155 Beatty, Barbara 68,111 Beatty, Bruce 86,155 Beck, Diane 67, 77, 144 Beeman, Marc 144 Beier, Sarah 64,144 Beier, Walter 65, 155 Belcastro, jolane 155 Bemel, George 55, 112 Bennett, Debra 55, 57, 72, 74, 77, 144 Benson, Colleen 155 Benson, Gary 144 Benson, jerry 77, 80, 98,112 Bensoni, Peter 86, 155 Bentz, Peggy 68,155 Bentz, Richard 144 Berdie, Reine 72, 73, 74, 145 Berg, Gary 145 Berg, jim 68,155 Berg, Kevin 112 Berg, Larayne 145 Berg, Larry 145 Bergan, john 69,112 Bergeron, Bert 67,112 Bergeron, Liz 55, 155 Bergman, Brad 155 Bergman, Kathy 145 Bergquist, Rosemarie 155 Berini, joseph 55, 68, 86,100,155 Berini, joseph 47, 98,100 Berkelman, jim 112 Berntson, Debra 76,112 Berry, Diane 101, 155 Berry, Michael 85, 145 Beyer, Nancy 112 Bingham, Ronald 68, 86,155 BIRCH LOG 71 Birch, Lynda 81,145 Birch, Michael 112 Birk, Tom 88,100, 155 Birkeland, Gary 145 Bi rkeland, jean 66, 67,112 Bittner, james 85, 98,100,145 Bittner, Victor 46 Bjorge,Kent55,112 Bjork, sue 76,155 Blacik, Deborah 72, 73, 74, 75,112 Blackmore, Robert 112 Blair, Tracee 55, 71, 73, 74,145 Blankenship, Ken 145 Harold D. Blustin, Optometrist 168 Boase, john 155 Boekhoff, Philip 48 Boese, Charles 155 Boldt, Susan 66, 112 Boman, H. joel 155 Bond, judy 61, 70, 76,145 Bond, Linda 77 Bonnell, joan 68,154,155 Boo, Mary 155 Boo, Michael 54, 110, 112 Booth, Lynn 80,112 Booth, Timothy 155 Borchert, Mary 68,155 Borg, Debra 112 Borresen, Fred 155 Borst, Patricia 76,155 Bostrom, Raeanne145 Boucher, Wayne 112 Bourdeau, Don 48, 92 Bouschor, Denise 73,155 Bovee, Kent 155 Bovee, Kevin 21, 23,85,112 BOWLING 101 Bowman, Susan 25, 57, 68,155 Boyd, Donald 97,112 Boyes, Charles 155 Braden, Andrew 112 Bradley, Steve 112 Bradshaw, james 95,145 Brandwein, Steven 25, 69,155 Brazerol, Patrice 66,112 Breiland, Don 112 Breiland, Doug 155 Brekke, jean 64, 155 Brekke, Robert 62, 63, 65,112,137 Brekke, Susan 64,145 Brenny, Christina 76,155 Brenny, David 113 Brewer, Mary 68, 78,155 Brice, Bill 67, 145 Brice, Terri 113 Bridges, Rebecca 55, 79,145 Briggs, Dieter 155 Brockopp, Dawn 76, 78,155 Brokken, David 62, 63,113, 134, 137 Brokken, Howard 48 Broman, Paul 145 Bronikowski, Barbara 66, 145 BROOMBALL102 Brotherton, Lee 145 Brown, Carolyn 73,113 Brown, Daniel 155 Brown, Kim 113 Brown, Marsha 48, 55, 68, 72, 73, 74, 155 Brown, Patti 68,145 Brown, William 55, 63, 70, 80,145 Browne, Carol 155 Browne, Donald 113 Brownell, Wayne 155 Brundage, james 68,155 Bruzonsky, Steven 113 Buchanan, Robert 80,145 Buck, jim 55, 62, 63, 65, 69, 75, 113,137 Bud's Photography 168 Bugbee, Valerie 155 Buller, Mark 155 Bulluck, Dave 155 Burg, Laurie 66,145 Burg, Linda 155 Burgstahler, Duane 97,113 Burns, Patrick 77, 113 Burns, Peggy 68, 155 Burrows, Robert 48, 69 Busche, Kathleen 145 BUSINESS EDUCATION 42 Busse, Christine 68, 155 Butler, Cassy 68, 156 Bye, Caroline 145 Bye, james 76, 85, 98, 100,105, 145 Bye, Richard 14, 20, 23, 54, 67, 74, 75, 76, 113,114,134, 137 Byers, Rebecca 55, 71, 75, 77, 80,113 Byers, Reed 156 C Cahoon, Dianne 145 Cahoon, judy 156 Campbell, Beth 156 Campbell, Dawn 68, 156 Campbell, Deborah 66, 145 Campbell, Margaret 76, 113 Canfield, Robert 48 Cannon, Robert 156 Cardinal, Scott 76, 80, 104,113 Carlberg, Michael 62, 63, 65, 113 Carlson, Gordon 48 Carlson, june48 Carlson, Kevin 55, 107, 156 Carlson, Neil 67, 114 Carlson, Philip 21, 114 Carlson, Richard 156 Carlson, Tobin 145 Carlson, Tyler 88, 145 Carlson, Wendi 23, 55, 57, 80,114 Carpenter, David 67, 145 Carr, jim 156 Carr, Kathy 114 Carter, james 145 Carter, jonathan 64 Casperson, Kay 57, 81,114 Cato, Craig 145 Caven, jill 145 Chabot, Tim 156 Chagnon, Andy 145 Chapman, Robert 67, 85, 145 CHEERLEADERS 58, 59 Chesney, Nancy 114 CHOIR 66-68 Christensen, Dave 145 Christiansen, G. jane 114 Christiansen, Mary 58,114 8 Grindy, Christiansen, Nancy 55, 76, 156 Christofferson, Lee 81, 156 Clark, Shawn 81,156 Clarke, Dianne 57, 68, 70, 79, 145 Claypool, jennifer 67,101,114 Clement, Steven 145 Clemons, Randy 67,145 CLOSING 176 CLUBS 76-79 Cohen, Bernice 51 Cohen, Judy 72, 73, 74, 77, 79,145 Cohen, Michael 17, 55, 70, 75, 115 Coker, Vince 67, 115 Coleman, Debbie 68,145 Collyard, Nancy 48 Comer, Kent 68 Commora, Dave 91,115 Como, Lance 115 Comstock, Virginia 76, 81,145 Connell, Mike 145 Connor, Merrillyn145 Continental Ski Shop 169 Coole, Clarke 92, 115 Cottrell, Teresa 156 COUNSELORS 47 Couture, Cheryl 156 Craig, julie 59, 76, 77, 78,156 Crandall, Candace 68, 156 Crandall, Cathy 67,145 Crawford, Ann 20, 54, 66, 80,115 Creps, Dave 156 CROSS COUNTRY 88, 89 Crowell, Ann 145 Culkar, Cathy 68,145 CURLING 95 Curran, Robert 81,156 Currier, Betty48 Currier, Donald 79,156 Currier, Lee Anne 115 D Dack, Brian 67, 115 Dahl, janet 57,156 Dahl, Kathleen 115 Dahl, Tim 91,145 Dahlberg, Susan 156 Dahlke, Diane 55, 63,145 Dahlquist, Roy 156 Dallos, Ted 67, 85,145 Daly, Deborah 69,115 D'Amour, Glenn 145 Danielson, Loring 156 Daugherty, Alan 145 Daugherty, Betty 76, 101, 115 Daugherty, Kevin 156 Davern, Don 145 Davern, Linda 20, 21, 23, 57, 58, 76, Davidson, Guy 115 Davidson, Kathy 61, 81,156 Davidson, Kim 81, 156 Davis, jeanne 48 Davis, jed 145 Davis, Larry 156 Davis, Mark 145 Dean, Robert 64, 156 DEBATE 73 Debolt, Mike 145 De Chantal, Craig 55,115 Decker, Theodore 67, 70, 75, 145 DeDominces, Carol 115 Deegan, Debbie 156 DeGrio, jean 48 Dentinger, Debra 115 DeSanto, Gloria 54, 80, 101,115 Dexter, Carol 76, 156 Dexter, Daniel 77, 115 Dezell, Linda145 Dezell, Wayne 115 Deziel, Kathleen 71,115 Dillon, Arlene 68,145 Dobbins, Debbie 68,156 Docter, Debbie 115 81,101,115 Dodd, Kathryn 71, 75, 81, 115,137 Dodd, Richard 145 Dohm, judith 79,145 Dorf, Rhoda 156 Dornfeld, joel 115 Dougherty, Robert D. 68, 156 Downs, Gregg 66, 77, 115 Draper, Lee 74,115 Dreier, james 146 DRILL TEAM 60 Drimel, Lorraine 67,116 Drimel, William 65,100,156 Dryke, Mark 88,146 Dryke, Paul 88, 156 Duluth Academy of Hair Design 168 Duncan, Kevin 86, 156 Dwyer, john 156 Dwyer, Paul 146 Dwyer, Thomas 156 E Eacobacci, Richard 77,116 East PTA 168 Eastman, Monty 146 Eastvold, Terryl 64, 67,146 Eckman, Nancy 55, 57, 80,116 Edmunds, Mike 92,146 Edmunds, Ronald 48 Edwards, janice 116 Ehmke, William 156 Eilola, Patricia 48 Elder, Elizabeth 79,146 Eldred, Karen 68,146 Ellefson, Donna 68,146 Ellingsen, james 116 Ellis, Orin 116 Emanuel, Catherine 146 Emanuel, Lou 86, 156 Emanuel, Rosemary 116 Emanuel, Tony 49 Eng, Becky 80, 156 Eng, Terry 116 Engel, Carol 67, 146 Engel, Mark 156 Engen, Gwyn 68,146 ENGLISH 30,31 Enrico, Rick 92,144,146 Epstein, Doug 100, 156 Ericksen, Laura 156 Erickson, Barbara 74,116 Erickson, Dale 146 Erickson, Debra 146 Erickson, Roger 80,116 Ericson, Scott 156 Erjavec, Margo 23, 57, 80,116 Esbensen, Daniel 68, 79, 156 Eskola, Eric 55,116 Esse, Bruce 62, 65, 116 Esse, Don 146 Esselstrom, Eric 68,100,156 Evensen, Mark 116 Evison, Vel77,146 Eyer, Debbie 156 Eyer, jeff 156 Eyer, William 146 F FACULTY 48-50 Fagerli, Alan 116 Falk, Larry 117 Falk, Monica 117 Falk's Woodland Pharmacy 168 FALL PLAY 17 Fanaselle, joseph 117 Fanaselle, Peter 156 Farrell, Mike 117 Fayling, William 49, 88 Fearnall, Richard 81,146 Fedo, Kay 117 Feig, G. Heidi 68, 76,156 Felsenberg, Steve 146 Ferris, Cyrus 146 Fichtner, Ann 117 Fiege, craig156 Fields, Alan 146 Fields, Marty 156 Fifield, jeffrey 146 Fifield, Scott 66, 67,117 Filipi, Nelson 68, 79,156 Filipi, Paul 49 FINE ARTS 34, 35 Fink, Douglas 156 Finn, Dave 156 Finney, Edward 81,146 Fischer, Marc156 Fisher, Scott 54, 76, 81, 97,117 Fisk, Matt 156 Fisketti, Claudia 117 Flanders, Shelley 63,156 Fleck, Ann 156 Fleck, Patricia 117 Fleming, George 146 Fleming, Karen 68,156 Flokstra, Sharon 64, 75,117 Fobear, Steve 146 Fochs, Elizabeth 117 Follmer, Charlotte 76, 78,156 FOOTBALL A Squad 84, 85 B Squad 86 Intramu ral 87 Forseth, Lori 146 Forsman, Mark 117 Forstrom, Loren 51 Foster, jill 20, 57, 59, 68,144,146 Fox, Barbara 55, 68, 71, 72, 76,157 Fox, jayne 68,157 Fox, Morris 91,146 France, john 116, 117 Franckowiak, Sharon 68,157 Frank, Claudia 55, 71, 79,146 Frank, Craig 117 Glowacki,john 101,118 Glowacki, Therese 76,146 Goar,jody157 Gold, Dennis 49, 67 Goldfarb, Deborah 146 Goldfine, Andrew 118 Goldish, Susan 76, 157 GOLF 107 Gomon, Kirk 157 Gooch, Dave 55, 75, 76, 97,118,134,137 Gooch, Harold 118 Gooch, Warren 66, 75,118,137 Good, Barbara 146 Goodman, Allen 88,146 Goodnow, William 69,118 Goranson, Sandra 60, 63,118 Goranson, Sara 64,157 Gordon, Patricia 157 Gordon, Steve 118 Fraser, David 47 Fraser, Duncan 157 Fredricks, Catherine 117 Freeman, john 146 Freeman, Mark 79,157 Freeman, Steven 77,117 Freier, Karen 146 Freimuth, Dick 117 French, joseph 146 Fride, Edward 78,117,134 Fride, Nancy 25, 55, 57, 74, 77, 80, 81,117 Friedman, Dale 55,110 Friedman, Karen 68,157 Friest, Nancy 66, 76,117 Fry, Gerald 146 Fuller, Susan 157 Furo, Virginia 51 G Cvorny, Ed 77,118 Gorny, jerry 157 Gould, Mary 55, 68,157 Grady, Louann 101,118 Graham, Shirley 49 Granbe Grande Graves, Green, rg, Margaret 67, 70, 75, 118 ll, Deanna 146 Robert 78, 118 Diana 118 Green, Douglas 146 Green, Green, Edna 51 Lorraine 158 Greenwood, Doug 118 GREYHOUND 70 Grier, Deborah 60, 64, 65,146 Grier, Sandra 158 Griffin, Kevin 55,146 Griffith, Thomas 68, 78, 88,106,158 Grigoni, Michael 55, 62, 69,118,137 Steve 68, 86,158 Galeski, Paul 146 Galleberg, Barbara 77,117 Garber, Leonard 146 Garnett, Don 48, 49,104 Garon, Donald 86,100, 157 Garett, john 117 Garrett, Kim 88,157 Gaylord, Daniel 146 Gelineau, Don 157 Germ, Terry 49, 77 Gervol, Brian 25, 74, 78,117 Geving, Glen 146 Geving, Thomas 157 Gibson, Richard 117 Gilbertson, Dale 118 GlRLS'CLUB 57 Glaze, Richard 68,157 Glazman, Charles 118 Glazman, Neil 69, 157 Glibbery, Beth 146 Glick, Daniel 157 Grobe, Beth 106, 146 Grobe, Bonney 64, 101,158 Grocholski, jane 158 Gronseth, Gayle 158 Grover, Kenneth 118 Grozdanich, Patti 118 Grozdanich, Rod 88, 91,154,158 Grytdahl, jay 68, 86,158 Grytdahl, Kim 88,158 Guenther, Warren 118 Gundersen, Paul 118 Gurovitsch, Robin 146 Gustafson, Donald 67,118 Gustafson, Mark 158 Gustafson, Mary 146 Gustafson, Thomas 62, 76, 77,1 Haakensen, Greg 146 05,118 lndev 17 Haavik, Charles 14, 20, 23, 54, 66, 67, 85, 114, 118 Haavik, David 66, 85,146 Hadel, Rolf 118 Haenke, Andreea 119 Hafner, Donald 66,119 Hagberg, Glenn 119 Hagberg, Linda158 Hagen, Candice 119 Hagen, Cynthia 80,119 Hagen, Kim 158 Hagenbrock, jeff 119 Hagenbrock, joel 158 Haggy, Kenneth 63,119 Haggy, Sharon 62, 146 Haigh, Deborah 66,146 Halenbeck's Hunters Park Pharmacy 169 Hall, Lorraine 101, 106, 119 Hall, William 158 Halligan, Laurie 158 HALLOWEEN CARNIVAL 16 Halon, Bill 158 Halon, Pamela 119 Halverson, jane 68,158 Halverson, Mary C146 Halverson, Mary E. 14, 20,120 Halvoerson, Lora 158 Hamilton, Earl T. 76, 85, 98,100,146 Hamman, Anne 80,146 Hammarstedt, Van 14, 85, 92,104,120 Hammel, Susan 76,158 Hammer, Philip 55, 97,158 Hammerstrom, jeff 158 Hamsmith, Don 146 Hancock, Kevin 158 Handberg, janice 146 Hanegan, Scott 158 Hanft, Peter 146 Hanft, Sara 146 Hansen, Mark 158 Hanson, Barbara 63, 70, 71,146 Hanson, Bruce 62,120,134,137 Hanson, Cherinne 77,146 Hanson, Douglas E. 158 Hanson, Douglas F. 120 Hanson, Glenn 120 Hanson, Lynn 120 Hanson, Michael 158 Hanson, Reed 158 Hanson, Robert 159 Hanson, Sandra 49 Hanson, Tim 120 Harn, Suzanne 159 Harnell, Al 77,120 Harney, Mark 120 Harper, Pam 75, 76,120 Harpke, jordis 51 Harriss, Vicki 159 Hart, Daniel 63, 65, 159 Harter, W, Scott 62, 147 Hartland, Cynthia 55, 59, 75, 76,120 Harvey, Kathleen 73,159 Hatch, Stephanie 57, 68, 159 Haubner, Gay 48, 55, 69, 74,120,134 172 Index Hauck, Steve 120 Hauck, Susan 120 Haugen, Tom 147 Hawes, David 147 Hawley, Carroll 48, 49 Hawley, Crague159 Haworth, Brent 67, 88,147 Haworth, Patricia 59, 67, 76,120 Head, Catherine 159 HEALTH 44 Heaslip, Kevin 55,120 Hed, Shirley 67,147 Hedin, Laurie 70,120 Hedin, Lynn 67,147 Heikkila, Nancy 159 Heisler, Mark 147 Heller, Roberta 147 Helmen, Curtis 62, 120 Hendershot, Tracy 147 Hendrickson, Rex 81,147 Hertzel, David 159 Hieb, Karla 61, 68,159 High, Charles 65,100,159 High, Timothy 5s,s3,7o,75,12o Hill, Catherine 159 Hill, janice 63,147 Hill, Kimberly 76, 159 Hill, Lucinda 120 Hill, Susan 68, 76,147 Hill, William 79,159 Hintsa,Cheryl61,159 Hinzmann, john 65, 97,147 Hinzmann, Therese 64,101, 159 Hoag, Donald 147 Hoch, Lisa 67, 71, 75,147 HOCKEY 92-94 Hoene, Rose Ann 120 Hoff, Arthur 80,120 Hoff, Thomas 17, 25, 70, 74,120 Hoffmann, Steve 91,159 Hofslund, jennifer 147 Hogstrom, jane 147 Hokkanen, Charles 70, 81, 88,105, 1 Holgate, Peggy 68, 147 Holland, Kathy 51 Holleman, jennifer 62, 67,147 Hollen, jay 68,159 Holmberg, Paul 120 Holmgren, Cynthia 147 Holper, Al 49 Hols, Laura 17,147 Holt, Kimberly 159 Holt, Marice159 HOMECOMING 14, 15 HOME ECONOMICS 43 Hon, Barbara 74, 121 Honigman, jane 49 Hood, Debby 159 Hooker, Amy 61, 68,147 Hooker, Tom 81, 159 Hoshal, john 97,147 Hoshal, judy 66,147 Hotel Duluth 169 Houglum, David 62, 63, 71,147 Houstman,janice159 Howard, Barbara 77,121 Howard, jane159 Hribar, Mike 159 Hubbard, Elizabeth 80,159 Huddleston, Eugene 73,159 Huddleston, Gordon 74,147 Huffer, Tim 147 Hughes, Debbie 68,147 Hughes, Kathy 58, 68, 144,147 Hultquist, Pamela 121 Hu nstad, Linda 74, 76,101,121 Hunt, Heather 159 Hustad, Lucilla 68,159 Hutchinson, Elisabeth 81,121 Hyman-Michaels Co, 168 ldlett, Doug 147 20 INDUSTRIAL EDUCATION 43 Ingram, Elizabeth 147 Ink, Steve 75, 107,121 INTRODUCTION 2-9 Isaacson, Greg 86, 159 lsackson, Mark 62, 63, 64, 88, 105, 147 Isola, Peter 70, 72, 73, 74,147 Iverson, Paul 69, 148 jackson, Mary 148 jackson, Tom 86,159 jacobs, Elizabeth 148 jacobs, Howard 88,148 jacobs, Mike 159 jacobson, lody 55,148 jacobson, john 86, 159 jakubek, Brenda 148 jamar, Robin 76,159 james, Timothy 55, 63, 97,121 janson, Loren 148 janson, Sharon 159 jappinen, Vivian 148 jaros, john 76, 92,106,121 jarvenpa, Michael 148 jauhiainen, Marc 67, 148 jazdzewski, Dan 121 jeanetta, Debbie 68 jeneson, Lyle 121 jensen, Alice 148 jensen, Katherine 76,121 jensen, Laurie 71, 75, 76, 101,121 jensen, Lee 148 jensen, Nancy 159 johnsen, johnson, johnson, johnson, johnson, johnson, johnson, johnson, johnson, johnson, johnson, johnson, johnson, johnson, johnson, johnson, johnson, johnson, johnson, johnson, johnson, johnson, johnson, johnson, johnson, johnson, johnson, johnson, johnson, johnson, johnson, johnson, johnson, johnson, johnson, johnson, johnson, johnson, johnson, johnson, johnson, johnson, johnson, johnson, johnson, johnson, johnson, Elizabeth 76, 159 Bradley 148 Brenda 76, 121 Carol D. 121 Carol R. 75, 122 Cecil 51 Chari 55, 159 Charlene 159 Christine 122 Craig L. 68, 86, 159 Craig R. 104, 122 D. Roger 49 Deborah 70, 72, 73, 74,148 Delrae 57, 68,159 Denise 148 Dennis 71, 76, 97,122 Diana 101, 159 Donald 68,159 Doug 159 Douglas 122 Elizabeth A. 64, 148 Elizabeth T. 57,122 Gail 67, 122 Gary 122 james 49 janet L. 148 janet R. 148 jean 68, 159 joyce122 Keith A. 85, 148 Keith E. 54, 66,148 Leroy 49 Linda 148 Lois 51 Mark A. 122 Mark C. 20, 21, 73, 80, 85, 98,122 Mary Beth 123 Pamm 148 Paul 91, 159 Raymond 123 Rick 123 Ronald 159 Scott 148 Stephen D. 20, 88, 92, 104,123, 137 Steve R. 123 Thomas 79, 148 Vicki 123 jonassen,Mark 101,159 jones, Dave M. 55, 85,105,148 lones, David R. 88,105,148 jones, Roxanne 57, 81,148 jordet, Mary 101, 159 jukich, jill 123 julien, janet 67, 76,148 IUNIORS 144-153 junkert, Mark 66,75,76,80,104, junkert, Scott 62, 63,159 K Kaarbo, Michael 159 Kaas, jerrold 123 Khelmyer, David 78, 79 Kachelmyer, Dennis 159 Kalland, Steve 148 Kallio, jeff 148 Kallio, Laurence 123 Kane, jonathan 65, 78, 79,123 Kanter, jeff 148 Kaple, Scott 55, 69, 123 Karo, Lavonne159 Kartes, jerry 159 11-1,1 Katzele, Kristine 67, 74, 80, 81, 123 Kay, Richard 148 Keachie, jan 23,123 Keeler, Pat 159 Keeler, Wendy 123 Keiding, Kris 55, 77,113,123 Kellam, Debra 68, 159 Kemp, Michael 55, 66, 67, 76, 92, Kempfert, Eugene 148 Kennedy, Bruce 65,159 Kennedy, james 159 Kennedy, Leann 159 Kenner, Myra 71,107, 159 Keppers, james 159 Kern, Terry 67, 76, 148 Ketcham, Richard 67, 85,148 Keto, Cynthia 76,123 Kim, Lisa 67, 149 Kimmons, Keith 159 Kingsley, john 149 Kinnunen, Michael 49 Kinsela, Elizabeth 160 Kirby, Steve 173 Kjellberg, Larry 160 Klaber, Dorothy 67, 69,149 Knapp, Ralph 160 Knudson, jon 85,149 Knutsen, Greg 63, 65,123 Knutson, Dorothy 67 Knutson, Ed 76, 85, 149 Knutson, Mary 68,160 Kochevar, Eileen 49 Kochevar, Suzanne 107 149 Koeppe, Gail 60, 123 Kohel, Keith 160 Kohl, jody 68, 78,160 Kohlbry, Anne 76, 160 Kohlbry, Dave 88, 160 Kohlbry, Thomas 76, 79, 91,149 Kolar, joseph 77, 123 Kopf, Kim 160 Kopischke, Linda 160 Koskinen, jane 68, 149 Koskinen, john 62, 63, 65,123 Kosmerl,judith149 Kovala, Richard 160 Kozloski, Betty 149 Kraus, Larry 1B Krause, Anita 123 Kreiman, jamie 70, 71, 75,124 Krekelberg, Linda 76, 160 Krovitz, Diane 149 Kruger, Kathy 160 Krummel, jeffrey 160 123 kfupp, Amy 57,64,73,76,101,160 Kubiski, joyce 149 Kuettel, james 21, 77,124 Kuettel, Michele 149 Kumsha, Marsh 124 Kumsha, Melhoir49 Kussy, Daniel 81 Kutscheid, Michael 149 Kutscheid, Steve 86,160 Kutz, Elizabeth 149 Kwam, Nancy 70, 124 L Ladue, Janet 124 Lagergren, Marcia 149 Lahti, Marsha 160 Lainen, Karen 124 Lake, James 124 Lake, Nancy 55, 149 Lake, Patricia 23, 124 LaLiberte, Dan 64,149 Lally, Roche 97, 160 Lamberton, David 149 Lamberton, Joyce 160 Lamoureux, Thomas 67,149 Lampi, Paul 124 Lane, Mary 67,124 LANGUAGES 37 Lamne, Dwight 124 LaPlante, Dennis 149 LaPlante, Mary 160 Larrabee, Patti 68, 149 Larrivy, Keith 124 Larsen, Julia 149 Larsen, Wayne 124 Larson, Candy 124 Larson, Char 51 Larson, Debra 124 Larson, Mary 76, 160 Larson, Rolf 67, 149 Larson, Sandy 149 Larson, Scott 160 Larson, Suzanne 160 LaTour, Dea 68, 124 LaTour, Thomas 160 Lauer, Robert 49 Lien, George 149 Leavitt, Daniel 149 Ledyard, Jim 55, 73, 74, 160 Lee, Amy 59, 68,160 Lee, Charlotte 51 Lee, Susan 55, 68, 154,160 Leek, Anne 63, 65, 124 Leeman, Sandra 20, 23, 55, 58, 67, 76,124,137 Leighton, Lee 73, 74, 97,160 LeMasurier, Barbara 160 LeRoux, Kerry 78 Leslie, Daniel 160 Leslie, Nancy 160 Lester Park Flower and Gift Shop 169 Levenson, Wendy 149 Levine, Lori 160 Levine, Lynn 76, 149 Lewis, Bruce 76, 78, 79, 124 Lewis, Rex 86,160 L'Heureux, Virginia 49 LIBRARY 45 Lichterman, Steve 124 Lillyman, Thomas 124 Lindahl, Mark 98, 149 Lindberg, Herbert 81, 107, 124 Lindberg, Sandra 76,124 Lindgren, Laurie 124 Lindgren, Roger 149 Lindholm, James 124 Linne, Steven 65,125 Linnell, Karen 68, 160 Linnell, Kristine 67, 69, 125 Linnerud, Charles 149 Little, Thomas 49 Livingston, Jim 149 Livingston, Rick 86,160 Livingston, Susan 149 Livingston, Tom 67,125 Loiselle, Jim 105, 149 Lomen, Karen 125 Lomen, Kevin 149 London Inn 168 London, Kathie 48,160 Loosen, Arthur 160 Losinski, John 125 Lowney, Mary 80 Lowry, Kathleen 149 Ludwigson, Dave 160 Luhm, Tim 67,149 Lund, Lund, Lund, Lund, Carol 125 Charlene 67, 80,125 Dennis 66, 69, 98,100, 'I49 Robert 68, 86, 98,1lD, 160 Lundberg, Michael 160 Lundberg, Tom N. 160 Lundberg, Thomas R. 67, 149 Lunde, Diane 160 Lundgren, John 149 Lundgren, Mark 85,125 Lundin, Eric 149 Lundquist, Daniel 160 Lundstrom, Brenda 68,160 Lurye, Linda 125 Lurye, Millicent 49 Luther, Elizabeth 160 Lynch, Tim 85,126 Lynott, Jeff 88, 149 Lynott, Jon 126 Lyons, Larry 126 Lyons, Richard 126 M MacAskill, William 126 MacDonald, Adrienne 160 MacDonald, Mark 55, 73,149 MacGarva, Gregory 17, 25, 74, 149 Maciejeski, Daniel 160 Mackey, Tim 149 MacNally, David 149 MacNally, Richard 149 Macrae, Jean 49 Maddy, Michael 69, 160 Madill, Greg 88, 126 Madison, Dale 160 Maertz, Elizabeth 160 Magnant, Kathy 149 Magney, Roy 49 Magnus, Charles 126 Magnuson, John 160 Mahai, Wendy 160 Mahalich, Gregg 160 Mahalich, Jeanine 126 MAJORETTES 61 Maki, Patricia 61, 76, 81,126 Maki, Scott 160 Maki, Tom 21, 126 Makowski, Bridget 57, 77,127 Makowski, Paul 160 Malone, Lynda 160 Maly, Janine 160 Malzac, Wendy 160 Mandy, Beverly 76, 77,127 Manners, Michael 160 Mantay, Gail 77, 127 Manthey, Bruce 62, 63, 65,149 Manz, Margaret 127 Marchetti, James 79,149 Marden, Anne 57, 62, 67, 70, 73, 74,149 Marden, Dave 127 Margo, Matthew 17, 55, 113,127 Markus, Howard 73, 74,149 Markus, Ross 160 Marmon, Jerry 160 Marquardt, Kristi 68, 149 Mars, Judith 59, 68, 76,160 Mars, Linda 65,110,I13, 127 Mars, Robert 85, 92,105, 149 Marshall, Robert 86, 100, 160 Marsolek, Brian 86,161 Martenson, Patricia 149 Martin, Debbie 161 Martin, Richard 92,127 Martin, Terry 92, 149 Martindale, Sharon 68, 80,149 Martinson, Cindy 67,127 Marx, Mary 76,161 Massie, Gordon 85,127 Masterson, Leah 127 MATH 38, 39 Mather, Barb 127 Mather, Lynn 161 Matheson, Kenneth 105, 149 Matsen, Bruce 161 Matson, Scott 161 Mattei, Julianne 68, 101, 106,149 Matteson, M. Cathy 73, 161 Mattson, Kathy 161 Mattson, Leon 105, 149 Maurice's Beauty and Wig Salon 169 Maves, Dennis 71, 127 McAllister, Patricia 161 McAnelly, Linda 49 McBride, Kevin 127 McCabe, Tom 161 McCann, Thomas 127 McCauley, Carla 127 McClure, Maureen 68, 81,127 McComiskey, Dave 149 McComiskey, Joan 150 McCulloch, Jeff 150 McCusker, Robert 161 McDevitt, Tim 76, 85, 104,127 McDonald, Mike 74,161 McDuffie, Margaret 57, 161 McEwen, John 66, 97,114,127 McGill, Glenn 68, 81,161 McGinn, Janice 81 McGivern, Michael 150 McGregor, James 127 McKay, Myrtle 51 McKeown, Laurie 161 McKeown, Tim 127 McKinnon, Ronald 49 McLachlan, Steve 86,161 McLean, Corrine 51 Mclean, Duncan 150 Mclean, James 48, 55, 75, 76, 85, 127 McLeod, Deborah 68,150 McMahon, Patricia 67, 71,127 McMann, Tim 161 McNamara, Steve 150 McNutt, Richard 86,161 Meints, Carol 161 Melby, Becky 127 Melby, Susan 161 Meldahl, Leslie 150 Mellesmoen, Duane 127 Mendenhall, Robin 150 Merkel, Wendy 76,128 Merry, Gil 128 Mettner, Thomas 77, 128 Mettner, Timothy 161 Meyer, Howard 161 Mickelson, Kathryn 71, 79,150 Miens, Rick 128 Mihelick, George 95, 128 Miller, Cynthia 55, 68, 78,161 Miller, Nicholas 128 Miller, Tari129 Miller, Wendy 71, 74, 75,129 Millet, Artimus 79,150 Milton, Sarah 70, 75,129 Minko, Connie 129 Minnesota Power and Light C Minor, Jeanne 80, 150 Minor, Robert 62, 129 Minwegen, Bert 50 MISS EAST 24 Mital, David 64,161 Mitchell, Donald 150 Mix, Robert 50, 66, 68 Modeen, Jacqueline 161 Moe, Sherman 50, 98,100 Moeller, Carol 65,129 Moen, Bill 150 Mohelski, Stephanie 161 Moline, Linda 57,161 Monson, Dave 62, 71, 75,129 Monson, Peggy 101,162 Montague, Clyda 50 Montgomery, Don 86,162 Montgomery, Kim 65,150 Moody ,Ricky ai Moore, Leslie 68, 162 Moore, Pam 129 Morgenstern, George 76,150 Morgenstern, Michael 25, 162 Morris, Morris, Morris, Morris, Morris, Cynthia 129 Darlene 75,129 Dick 66,150 Gary 162 Michael 68,162 Mount, Martha 162 Moyle, John 129 Mrkonich, Marko 98,162 Mrkonich, Joseph 50, 85 Mudrak, Michael 162 MuehIbach,Jim 101,150 Mundt, Mary 76, 162 Mundz, Christopher 162 Munger, James 162 Munkwitz, Rorie162 Munter, Andrew 129 Munter, James 88,162 Murray, Anne 50 Myklebust, Susan 76,150 N Nash, Mike 81,150 Naslund, Janet 129 NATIONAL SOCIETIES 74, 75 Neetenbeek, Eric 74,129 Nelson , Bonnie 162 Nelson, Dave 129 Nelson Nelsor. Nelson Nelson Nelson Nelson Nelson Nelson , Deborah 162 , Douglas 20, 23, 54, 76, ,Janet 162 , John 97, 162 , Karin 68, 162 , Kenneth 150 , Randy 162 , Susanna 150 Miller Miller Miller , Eve 51 ,John 55, 66, 71,75,128,137 Miller, Miller, , Mary 161 Lisa 128 Mark 128 Nesgoda, David 77, 129 Ness, Jeanette 68, 150 Ness, Rod 66, 67, 71, 75, 129 Newsome, Pamela 150 Nides, James 74,129 Nides, Margie 150 Niemi, Patricia 150 Nierengarten, Nancy 70,150 Nisius, Debra 66, 74, 77,129 Nissila, ldelle 69,129 Nisswandt, Kirsten 76,150 Nodtvedt, Maureen 68,150 Nordin, Alan 162 Nordin, Lori 67, 150 Nordling, Eric 150 Nordling, Jack 50 Nordman, Mark 76, 88,150 Norland, Eric 162 0.168 88,129 Index 173 Schendel, Staua rt 152 VMS I 4 Norland, Nancy 80,129 Norm's Reliable 169 Northfield, Collette 129 Norvitch, Irwin 129 Nygard, james 162 Nyman, Rex 162 Nyquist, Vivian 75, 129, 137 O Oberg, Craig 55, 66, 74, 75, 81, 130 Oberg, Donna 50 Oberg, Roger 55, 67, 76, 98,150 Oberpriller, Betsy 150 Oberpriller, Robert 88, 162 O'Brien, Adams 97,162 O'Brien, Elizabeth 130 O'Brien, Paul 50 Pappas, Cindy 151 Parker, Mary 61,151 Parkview Hair Fashions 168 Parlin, Kenneth 151 Parr, Brian 55, 92,106, 163 Parr, Thomas 104, 130 PATCH DANCE 18 Patton, Claudia 25,163 Patton, Melanie 55, 76,151 Paul, Dorothy 50 Paulford, james 86, 100,163 Paulucci, Cindy 163 O'Connor, Timothy 55, 68, 73, 74, 78, 86, 97, 154,162 O'Connor, William 130 O'Donnell, Dale 151 O'Donnell, Robert 63, 64,162 Ogard, john 76, 80, 88, 151 Ohman, Thomas 151 Oja, Patricia 76,130 Oja, Roselyn 68,162 Ojala, Thomas 151 O'Keffe, Deborah 63, 65, 70, 79,151 Ollenburger, jane 65,151 Ollenburger, Monte 162 Olsen, Katherine 67, 69,151 Olson, Bruce 162 Olson, Christopher 68, 162 Olson, Colleen 151 Olson, Darrell 51 Olson, David G. 73, 162 Olson, David W. 130 Olson, Dean 151 Olson, Denise 68,163 Olson, Dorothy 57, 101, 106,151 Olson, Fred 79,130 Olson, H. Brown 163 Olson, jean 130 Olson, Kathryn 63, 130 Olson, Kelly 151 Olson, Kristin 130 Olson, Marcia 68, 80, 163 Olson, Niel163 Olson, Philip 163 Olson, Richard 151 Olson, Rick 86,100,163 Olson, Steven 163 Oman, james 151 O'Melia jennifer 21, 23, 59, 67,106 O'MeIia, Lisa 71, 76,151 ONE-ACT PLAYS 19 OPEN MIND 69 OPENING OF SCHOOL 12,13 Opland,jean130 Opland, William 81,130 Oppel, Patricia 130 ORCHESTRA 64, 65 Ore, Colleen 151 Oren, Catherine 68, 80,130 Organ, Linda 81,163 Orourke, Michael 163 Osbakken, Kathi 130 Ostazeski, Mary 151 Osterland, jann 64,101, 107, 163 Ostrov, Paula 163 ,130 Pearson, Dennis 130 Pearson, Douglas 78,163 Pearson, Kay 68, 163 Pearson, Linda 163 Pearson, Rick 151 Pearson, Scott 163 Peck, Karin 14, 21, 54, 80, 130 Peckenpaugh, Ann 69, 70, 76, 79,106,151 Pederson, james 130 Pederson, Mary 68, 163 Peer, Nancy 130 Peloquin, Cherrie 68,151 Pendleton, Alan 97,163 Pendleton, Shelley 23, 58, 71, 75,110, 116,1 Peplinski, Linda 71, 75, 130, 137 Perrault, Brenda 163 Perrault, Richard 163 Perrault, Thomas 130 Persgard, George 131 Pertile, Paul 163 Petersen, Colette 163 Petersen, Roberta 61, 76,163 Petersen, Susan 151 Peterson, Alyce 75,131 Pete rson , Charlotte 66, 81, 106,151 Peterson, Eric 50 Peterson, Ga ry 163 Peterson, joyce 69, 74, 75, 131, 137 Peterson, Mardi 59, 70, 74, 79,106,151 Peterson, Margaret 75, 131 Peterson, Mary Anne 64,151 Peterson, Randy 64,163 Peterson, Ross 151 Peterson, Sandra 60, 62,131 Quinn, Pam 163 R Radtke, Gordon 65,163 Raitt, Daniel 105, 151 Rasmussen, Patty 81,151 Rathe, Mary 68,163 Raymond, Debra 57,163 Raymond, Tim 132,151 Reagor, Susan 17, 57, 66, 67, 71, 74, 75, 81, 132 RED AND GREY DAY 22, B Reed, Nick 151 Reed, Pat 163 Reese, Michelle 61,163 Reese, Robert 132 Reeves, jacquelin 57, 66, 74,151 Reeves, Roberta 68,163 Regali, Claudia 151 Reich, Linda 67, 75, 77,151 Reid, Elizabeth 57, 68, 163 Reid, james F. 48, 55, 71, 74, 75, 151 Reid, Terrance 163 Reimer, Diane 163 Rennan, Arna151 Ricci, Connie 151 Rich, jim 163 Rich, john 163 Richards, Susan 132 Riddell, Mary 101, 163 Rieschl, Patricia 163 Riley, David 163 Riley, Michele 57, 67, 132 Rindal, Carmen 163 Rissanen,joyce132 Rissanen, Virginia 132 Roach, Robert 163 Roberts, Brenda 163 Roffler, Roger 47 Rohady, Jeannette 51 Rolle, Glen 50 Rooney, Kathy 80,132 Otis-Magee-Gustafson Agency Inc. 169 Owens, Greg 63, 85, 97,151 Owens, S. Tonby 67, 76,151 P Palm, Lee 67, 85.151 Palrnstein, Ann 62, 70,130 Palmstein, Daniel 151 Palmstein, David 86,163 Panchort, Stanely 76, 85, 86, 98,100,130 174 Index Petrich, Steve 76, 85,131 Petrulo, Catherine 163 Petrulo, Christine 62, 151 Pettigrew, Beryl 50, 64 Phillips, Rob 81,163 PHYSICAL EDUCATION 44 Picconatto, Angeline 57, 71, 75, 131 Picconatto, jo 57,151 Pietrs, Mike 68, 163 Pietrusa, Kathy 51 Pihlaja, Douglas 163 Pittman, jerry 55, 71, 74, 75,131 Pittman, Mike 68, 76, 86, 97,163 Plankers, Susan 68,151 Plaunt, james 88, 163 Plaunt, Michael 81, 85, 97,151 Plaza Bootery168 Plewacki, Gail 25, 54, 66, 74, 75, 81,131 Plewacki, james 62, 63, 163 Pokorney, Sara 131 Polinsky, Debra 78, 163 Polinsky, Gary 23, 54, 70, 75, 76, 88, 107,131 Pollan, Richard 54, 70, 97,131 Pollan, Stanley 151 Pollard, Bill 151 Pollard, Claudia 163 Porter, Charles 151 Poss, Dwight 81, 101, 131 Poulin, Michael 151 Poupore, Steve 86,100,163 Prescott, Karen 131 Priola, Mary 163 Pmdhomme, Beverly 163 Prudhomme, Paula 76,151 Prudhomme, Rene 131 Pulford, Susan 68,163 Pulford, Thomas 50 Rooney, Nancy 151 Rosberg, Richard 151 Rose, Peggy 62, 64, 132 Rosenfield, Robert 67, 132 Rosenfield, Tim 163 Rosenzweig, Alan 163 Rosenzweig, Michael 62, 63, 132 Rudh, Steve 163 Rudolph, james 151 Runquist, Elizabeth 57,151 Rupp, Christine 69, 76, 79,151 Ryland, David 86, 164 S Saari, Marlene 151 Sabee, David 64, 65,132,134, 137 Sabee, Peter 63, 65,164 Sabroski, Dan 164 Sabroski, Mary 151 Sailors, Brad 69,132 St. Germain, Annette 55, 68, 81,164 St. Germain, james 67, 74,132 St. Germain, Tom 132 St. john, Irv 50, 98 St, john, Pat 50 St. Louis County Federal Savings and Loan Association 169 Saksa, Ann 68,164 Sammy's Pizza 169 Samuelson, Wendy 164 Sanders, Nancy 79, 151 Sands, Terry 67,151 Sandstrom, Lee 164 Sanford, Bryant 132 Sanford, Sharilyn132 Sanford, Wallis 164 Santa, Rob132 Sarazen, Kevin 132 Sassor, jean 151 Sauer, Cheryl 164 Sauer, Paula 132 Saver, Susannah 63, 65, 76, 132 Sawyer, jerry 151 Scanlon, Danielle 63, 151 Schack, Richard 50 Schaefer, Steve 152 Schelhammer, Steven 78, 86,100, 164 Schilling, Hartley 132 Schmid, Barbara 164 Schmidt, Susan 55, 152 Schneider, Bart 25, 54, 55, 62, 74, 80, 132 Schober, Daniel 152 Schoen, Kenton 132 Schou, Larry 152 Schroeder, Carla 164 Schroeder, Carole 74, 152 Schultz, Paula 55, 59, 62, 63, 67, 70, 7 152 Schumacher, Miles 68,101, 164 Schwabe, Naida 133 Schwerdt, jim 152 SCIENCE 40, 41 Seaquist, Ron 152 Sederberg, Bruce 164 Segal, Toby 62, 152 Seligson, David 113, 152 Sellner, Dale 76, 85,152 SENIOR STUDIES 36 SENIOR SUMMARY 138-143 SENIORS 110-137 SERVICE STAFF 51 SERVICE VOLUNTEERS 80, 81 Sever, Patricia 61, 67,152 Severinson, Scott 55, 68, 88,100,164 Shaffer, Sandra 133 Shannon, Gordon 133 Shea, William 92, 133 Shedlock, Steve 164 Shefchik, Lisa 59, 68, 76, 78,101, 164 Sher, Abigail 72, 74, 152 Shipley, james 164 Shold, Marvin 67, 133 Simich, Kevin 133, 137 Simonson, Robert 133 Singer, David 81,152 Singer, Linda 57, 61, 67, 71, 75,133 Sink, Catherine 152 Sipila, Kathy 164 Skafte, Robert 152 SKIING 90, 91 Skinner, Beth 55, 79,107, 152 Skogg, Richard 50 Skomars, Kevin 164 Smith, Bradford 152 Smith, Bruce 152 Smith, Don 50, 62, 63 Smith, Eugene 85, 92, 152 Smith Smith Smith , H. Bruce 76, 88,133 , Linda 133 , Michael 152. 1, 75, 76 ,,,, l Unger, Helen 68,164 mith mlth mith mith Rick 86,164 Steve B. 134 Steven R. 152 Suzannah 68, 164 Virginia 51 mitke Gene152 NO BEAU 20 nydock, Wendy 64,152 CIAL STUDIES 32, 33 deman, Catherine 68,134 derberg, Scott 55, 75, 80,134 derstrom, Robert 67, 152 land Nancy 50 leim David 164 lem, Terry 68,164 lo Bette 152 lon David 152 I Itau Eric 78, 86, 91, 97, Itau Kurt 152 o mebody's House 168 O PHOMORES154-165 renson, Paul 97, 134 I thworth, Karen 57, 62, 63, 64, 71, EECH 72 llerberg, Scott 152 GYTGQY, Mafli 76, 97,134 - ncer, Mary 164 - ncer, Timothy 152 icer Dave 20, 54, 75, icer Sara 76, 77,164 ieker, Mary 164 ieker, Sandra 134 ieker, Suzi 134 onnick, Debbie 164 l f1nICk, Diane 51 ringstead, Paul 152 ringsteele, james 152 dar Nick 46 affon, Alec 134 fford, R. Michael 76, 77,134 hl Lisa 62, 70,134 1 f hl Randy 86,164 1 nius, Larry 81,164 rkey, Dave 164 uber,james134 be jim 23, 55, 92,134 ele, Raymond 95,152 en David 134 nnes, john 50 pan, joseph 86,164 - phenson, judith 20, 23, 24, 55, 59, phenson, Tim 135 vens, Mark 86, 92,164 wart, Barbara 135 wart, Lesley 68,164 wart, Susan 135 wart, Todd 77 wart's Wheel Goods 169 dham, Sidney164 nson, Stephanie 135 ckman, Charles86,164 kes, Mark 55, 65,135 rsteen, jane 152 ut, Susan 81,135 vern, Barbara 58, 67, 71, 76,152 and, David 67, 135 and, Richard 92, 135 assburg, janice 80, 164 eitz, john 55, 91,144,152 om, Robert 50 omberg, Pam152 omquist, Daniel 23, 92,135 onach, Michelle 17, 71, 75,135 onach, Scott 164 op, Michael 74,152 JDENT COUNCIL 54-56 rm, Dinah 135 nsberg, Dean 152 nsberg, Gregory 135 nsberg, jean 76,152 dmeier, Robert 67, 152 livan, Earl 152 mith, , 164 , . encer, Elisabeth 134 A , 85 105 134 135 75, 152 67, 101 Sullivan, Susan 164 Summers, Greg 23,135 Sund, james 92,135 Sund, jeff 66, 152 Sundberg, Mark 164 Sundeen, Geoffrey 85,152 Surtdeen, Gil 86, 164 Sundquist, Scott 67, 88,135 Swanby, Melvin 164 Swanson, Dale 73, 74,164 Swanson, David 67,152 Swanson, Debbie 101, 135 Swanson, Eric 135 Swanstrom, Peggy 152 Swanstrom, Susan 57, 77,152 SWEETHEARTS 21 Swenson, Bradley 73, 74,164 Swenson, Robert 135 SWIMMING 96, 97 SWIMMING, GIRLS' 101 Sykes, David 67, 85, 97,105,152 T Taillon, Frank 50 Taklo, joanne 67,152 Taklo, Kirsten 68,164 Talbot, Richard 164 Tarro, Daniel 68, 164 Tarvers, Richard 152 Tastsides, Robert 104, 135 Taylor, Craig 152 Taylor, Curtis 135 Taylor, Lydia 152 Teasley, Charles 81,164 Tengquist, David 152 TENNIS 106 Terry, Steven 135 Teschendorf, Mary 164 Tetlie, Alden 64, 88,164 Tezak, Bonita 70, 75,135 Thomas, Anne 152 Thomas, Dora 67, 77,106,152 Thomas, Margaret 21, 80,135 Thomas, Mary 68,164 Thompson, Barbara 77,135 Thompson, Dwight 51 Thompson, joyce 136, 137 Thompson, Mark 152 Thoreson, Debbie 67,152 Tode, Michael 164 Toffoli, john 136 Tomesch, Alice 152 Tomesch, Warren 81, 136 Tonkin, Robert 164 Toppson, William 136 Torres, Paula 152 Torvund, Gerald 66, 71, 81,136 Tosseland, Cheryl 66, 136 Tousignant, Marshall 152 Tousignant, Susan 152 TRACK 105 TRACK, GlRLS'106 Tranvik, Gretchen 67,136 Tresise, Dane 164 Tridgell, joanne 153 Glen 17, 25, 66, 70, 71, 74, Truax, Tniax, Mark 68,164 Tryon, Bruce 136 Tryon, Lael 164 Tullgren,jim153 Tulloch, Catherine 153 Tulloch, Leslie 55, 86,164 Tupling, Wendy 153 Turnbull, Mike164 Turnbull, Richard 136 Tveit, Donna 66, 71,153 Tygart, john 164 Udesen, Dan 153 136 Udesen, Larry 153 Udovich, Tom 136 Ulrich, Kamla164 Ulrich, Karl 85, 136 Umland, Glen 164 Underdahl, Christine 23, 54, 74, 80,136 Uttley, Larry 153 V Valentine, Geri 136 Valentine, Sharon 76,136 Van Buskirk, Charles 64, 75, 79,13 Vander Horck, Mark 71, 75 Van Puymbrouck,joann106,153 Vasil, julie 136 vecchi, Denise 153 Vecchi, Steve 164 Verchota, Bob 85, 92,153 Verchota, Robert 50, 86, 105 Vezina, Mary 153 Viksna, Michael 69, 136 Vitcenda, Thomas 153 VOLLEYBALL, GIRLS' 101 VOLLEYBALL, INTRAMURAL 103 Von, Sue 165 Voorhees, Lois 61,136 Voorhis, john 88,165 Vormwald, Ken 165 Vranish, Bruce 165 Wagner, Robert 153 4,136, 137 Walczak, Nancy 66, 71, 75,136,137 Walker, Barbara 136 Wallack, Diane 136 Walters, David 80,153 Ward, David 68,100,165 Ward, jeff 136 Warnygora, Steve 86, 165 Watters, Stephen 85,136 Webb, Robert 165 Weber, janice137 Weber, Nancy 68,153 Wegerson, Edward 55, 74, 75, 81,137 Wegerson, Kris 165 Welles, jane 165 Welles, Stephanie 57, 68,165 Wells, Terry 81, 165 Welshinger, Claudia 75, 77,137 Wendling, Vicki 165 Wentz, Terri 153 Westman, Carey 68,165 Wheeler, Hugh 68, 78, 86,165 Whereatt, David 153 Whereatt, William 50 Whitby, Dale 153 White, Trevor 55,153 Whiteman, Mary 68,153 Whitlinger, james 137 Wick, Randy 70, 75, 79,137 Wick, Robert 165 Wicklund, Donald 153 I Wiita, Linda 137 Wilkinson, Charles 20, 23, 85,137 Williams, Tedd 97, 165 Williamson, Ronald 81,165 Williamson, Susan 80,153 Wilmot, Brad 63, 65,137 Wilmot, Donald 153 Wilmot, Ken 137 Wilson, Beth 68,165 Wilson, Cheryl 67, 70,153 Wilson, Debra 153 Wilson, Kathryn 137 Wilson, Sandra 165 Winkler, james 137 WINTER PLAY 25 Winters, Rebecca 153 Wipson, Bi ron 165 .av Nos- . 1 Witchall, Vickie 153 Witzig, Karen 68,165 Witzig, Mike 67,153 Woldmoe, Tom 85, 86,165 Wolff, jeanine 55,165 Woodard, Cedric 153 Woodard, jennifer 55, 66,153 Woodard, Pamela 57, 68,165 Woodke, William 51 Wren, james 137 Wren, jan 165 Y Yingling, Melissa 57,153 Young, Charles 137 Young, Dennis 153 Young, Ron 137 Young, Tim 165 Youngstrom, Mary jo 137 Z Zaslasky,judy153 Zaudtke, Terry 67,153 Zeeman, judy137 Ziegler, john 153 Zimmerman, Larry 165 Zimmerman, Susan 165 Zuck, Robert 153 I '5i lwf' 1 15,351 fc I I A x 3. , . ff, - air ,, .4 it 'R N ? fri? ii 4 1 .sr 'Q w. 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