John A Johnson High School - Maroon Yearbook (St Paul, MN)
- Class of 1960
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'i '.,Q: l 1-i 'l - ' M A great man once said, We are horn, we live and we die - That's all there is to life. D We have been horn in an age of turmoil, we have grown in an atmosphere of excitement and progress, we will never lose our youth hecause this hook will not let us. What lies ahead - The achievements, the defeats, the hopes, the fears, our family, our friends, our memories of events that will pass, our jobs, our education - remain yet to he seen. We can safely glory only in our past, in those things which we have already experienced, in the fast-fading days of effervescent adolescence ..... ll. CQ.. ,,,. 'fa ,. li 'CA Hg f , s ' 0 .1 THE GUVER UR IOHNSON HIGH SCHQOL SAINT PAUL, MINNESGTA ,,1,'c N J oily , AL N c Q ,Ain f J, lf, ,M Wt Wwljlfil ,ig ,QW J, llfmf lwglllf Q Willliilfifjill 60 C Chief Photographer KEN AITKEN Y 4 ,sy AY Editor-in-Chief Senior Editor JUDY GUETZ Activities Editor SANDY MAZION Classes Editor ' E JUDY FREED Club Editor and - Q Business Manager JOAN PETERSON Sports Editors BRAD ENERSON and TOM JENSEN Faculty Editor SCOTT WRIGHT Advisor MR. GRANT STAFF . . . Marianne Kappus, Ginny Brenna, Nancy Johnson, Sandy Schneider, Georgene Steele, Tom Brindley, Dave. Axness, Tom McAuley, Janet Marthaler, Sandy Mazion, Karen Horton, Dick Ackerson. ASSISTANTS . . . Donna Anderson, Judy Bodin, Donna Pleban, Sharon Ecker, Janice Wall, Karen Hagenstad, Larry Guzzo, Karen Mager, Chuck Frederickson, Karen Steele, Donna Olsenius, Shar- on Ostermann, John Morrison, Dennis Amund- son, Karen Evans, Lynn Portel, Margaret Mc- Kance, Pat Chun. CONTENTS of the 1959-60 johnson Governor Important Dates of Om' School year - 1959-60 SEPTEMBER 8 Sophomore registration 9 School opens 11 Football - Monroe 17 Football - Central Pep Fest 25 Football - Humboldt 28 junior Achievement Assembly ACTIVITIES - Pages 6- 33 I 5 tx I :gli ix The ' FN 4 A M ' in , M , no nf :Q ' , 1 l,ll 't A. A L- Q fa 14-7, g - Lg fi I 5' Q 4 .V f ' 1-...W ' f if sf- F Z if 'ly 1' W is X 23,51 52' I 4 v. V ' L 'Y R - ,iffy 1 ,X , , T' if I eet 1 at etre 4 . I at ' Y 'Q1, l I SPORTS - Page 34 ,nc fl VX s ' OCTOBER 2 Football - Washington 7 Homecoming Coronation 8 Homecoming Parade 9 Homecoming Dance 12 Columbus Day 14 Spectrum Roller Skating Party 16 Football - Wilson 22 Football - Mechanic Arts 28 Senior Parents' Night 31 Football - Murray A gy Q Q 4 , , so M gpgig Hy Q . . W' 1- 'fi iiii Q E' I' I 5, QQ, A Akin. - , A-', 3 , A DECEMBER 1 Betty Crocker Test 4 Band Dance 5 Hockey - Minnetonka 8 Hockey - Mechanic Arts 9 Lyceum Assembly 11 Cheerleaders' Dance 15 Christmas Concert N O V E M B E R 2 Nurse's Panel for senior girls GOVERNOR pictures 4 Football - Homecoming game with Harding 11 Veterans Day 15 Fall Festival 17 Talent Show 18 Spectrum Initiation Party Lyceum Assembly 19 Back-to-School Night 20 Library Club Dance 25 Charity Drive Assembly 26 Thanksgiving Day 17 Hockey - Central Christmas Assembly 21 Christmas Vacation 22 Hockey - Rosseau 25 Christmas Day 29 Hockey - Humboldt JANUARY 2 Hockey - Washington 5 Basketball - Washington 12 Hockey - Wilson 13 Minnesota Scholastic Aptitude Test 14 P.T.S.A. Meeting 15 English theme test for seniors 19 Hockey - Monroe 23 Hockey - Murray 26 Hockey - Harding 28 Operetta Basketball - Harding 29 Operetta 30 B Basketball - Harding FEBRUARY Military Assembly for boys Distributive Education Club Banquet Basketball - Humboldt Hockey Tournament Basketball - Wilson Lincoln's Birthday Basketball - Monore Marching Unit Dance Basketball - Mechanic Arts Mantoux Testing State Hockey Tournament MARCH Science Day P.T.S.A. Meeting Red Cross Assembly Junior-Senior Class Play Lyceum Assembly Basketball Tournament Student Council Campaign Sadie Hawkin's Dance Style Show Pages 58- 79 new FACULTY - Page5148-157 CLASSES - X M155 80-147 V XJ if L l f yfjfjfxfjj japfjwf to V Sly in Kuff M APRIL 1 junior-Senior Invite 5 Band Booster 7 Senior cap and gown measurements 8 Band Concert 9 State Drama Festival 17 Easter 21 Safety Assembly Cheerleader's Assembly 22 junior-Senior Prom 29 Marching Unit Dance . W K wk WLT M JL tif J Qi if J fit A PM ML 'D 1 -Cv 10 MAY Lyceum Assembly Spring Concert Play Day P.T.S.A. Meeting Roman Banquet Talent Show Senior Play Day Memorial Day l f , . 5, std! pf' ,.-f UNE Final Examinations Final Examinations Final Examinations Commencement School Closes 5 K ww SQ , Q ft x , HX Zf!U !7 Q Homecoming Courier Staff fi w ent Counc11 Skatmg Umt wk. AIQMWW 6. fi 'E 'iw ,, 3,9799 MW, gQQcQ0?14zQ!,QfCL2f!4f! HOMECGMING 1959-1960 . . . Queen - LYNN OSTEBO King - .IERRY RICCI October 7th, 8th and 9th marked the annual Home- coming festivities at Johnson High School. These gala days could not be dampened by the bleak, daily, driz- zling rain that splashed against our red-bricked building. This inclement weather also forced postponement of the traditional gridiron battle with our arch foe, Harding. The suspense-filled Coronation assembly marked the beginning of the weeks events. The climax of this affair saw the glittering crowns placed on the heads of Lynn Ostebo and Jerry Ricci. Thursday, the crepe strewn parade jerked along York street as the ominous clouds briefly parted. Par- doned Peggy Senske and other sophomores spilled into the street to spark the spirit of the floatmen before an- other misty wave drove them classward. On Friday evening, smartly-dressed couples prom- inaded to Larry Fisher's combo as students and alumni nostalgically closed another homecoming year. ir Donna Olsenius - Louis Torinus Marie Nelson - Charles Davidsoz Judy Haugen - Jerry Ricci Lynn Ostebo - John Bergman Carol Peterson - Karlind Moller Kris Peterson - jim Miller Marianne Kappus and Bob Lee waltz gracefully for the anx- ious Homecoming royalty and gathered assembly. Karen Sontag - Mr. McMann Sue Scholes - Keith Engdah Gary Lind and Tom Jensen twirl Nan- cy johnson and Shirley Coes to the syncopation of Rich Clausen's Band. Four-hundred and seventy-five other classmen and alumni attended the dance. johnson bandmen spiritedly march down traffic abandoned York street on their way to the traditional Payne Avenue Homecoming parade. Barb Reibel and friends applaud their approval as the crowns are placed on our new Homecoming King and Queen during the coronation assem- bly. Shivering sophomores anxiously await the start of the parade on a chilly afternoon in October. Paul Swan- strom seems to be looking for a place between the viewers. To each, ez memory of those wonderful days.. I froze as we waltzed down York street, blurted bandman Tom Jensen. Georgene Steele's teeth chartered so much lat the 'second' game she didn't drink her lhot chocolate. Pat Bateman met Karen Sontag when she brought her young sis- ters to be crown bearers. jim Hanley's memories of the week are bitter. His car was stolen during the football game. Roger Goski said the B Squad played in mud for their game. Kathy Amey had E Spectrum Club members, Mike Mulvaney and john Cook wave at spectators as their gayly decorated float snakes down York street. Judy Ahlman hangs multi-colored balloons in the gym in preparation for the Homecoming dance. a double homecoming - the dance and a boy friend. Brad Enerson spent weeks ar- ranging for the night off for the post- poned football game. Mike Gabriel nursed his broken nose. Isabel Clemens and Kar- en Anderson froze in Pat Gilbert's con- vertible. A session at the Purple Onion was Mary Laszcwski's goal after the game. Jan Jensen's electric guitar went dead dur- ing a power failure at the talent show . . . and so many other memories ..... CTR Bearniks, Chuck Fredericksen, John Olson, john Bergman and Pete Falkman pose beside their official Homecoming car before parade time. 1959 Winter Carnival Queen, Karen Sontag, places the crown on Queen Ostebo's pate as jerry Ricci looks on. Mr. McMann stands by to assist. STUDE T COUNCIL . . . The Student Council strove toward a more united johnson High School during 1959-60. This group of twenty-eight mem- bers sponsored such projects as Teacher Appreciation Day, Homecoming, Play Day, Supply Store, Snack Period and Penny Thursday. Sue Scholes, our foreign exchange stu- dent from England, was supported by the Foreign Exchange fund, one of the coun- Serving as Student Council officers were: Karlind Moller, President, Wally Handeland, Vice-President, Kris Peter- son, Recording Secretary, Lynn Ostebo, Corresponding Secretary, and Donna Ol- senius and John Bergman, Co-Treasurers. The Student Council furthered its aim this year by serving the interests of the school and by promoting better relation- ships between the students and the faculty. cil's most important undertakings. C? Row around table: Lynn Ostebo, Keith Engdahl, Kris Peterson, Paul Brainard, Peg Frommer, Karlind Moller, Sharon Swedahl, Mary Bartlett, Vi LaRoche, jim Miller, Judy Hanley, john Bergman., Mrs. Delores Vold, Ad- visorg Dave Axness. Standing: Donna Olsenius, Barb Frommer, Bruce Kamp, Marie Nelson, Chuck Frederick- son, Wally Handeland, Kathy johnson, Curt Beireis, Nancy Truhlar, jim Thomson, Sue Scholes, Sandy Balsimo, Jerry Ricci, and Mary Okerlund. Kathy Johnson, jim Miller and Marilyn Mangine total money being turned in by other council members. Bart Galle displays a campaign poster for the approval of his party supporters. K ti.. 'W ff' fwtmga .Q .gd 'f .. ,.N'::a,1 ..., ' V, ,, X L Li V ,N Q! DMEROOM REP- ZSENTATIVES. iw 1: Diane Swan- 1, Barb Bain, Sue ost, Barb Palm, net Neubauer, Mary ID Payne, jeannette tllman, Bette tmico, Sandy Ack- ', Carol Wortnian. iw 2: Steven Ris- Den, Sandi Axness, nda Stahl, Rita ndrle, Karen Etlh- ld, Sharon Christ, arianne Kappus, anna Anderson, rol Peterson, Kent ndholm. Row 3: dy Norclquist, ndy Mazion, Sue indolff, Sharon uehlenthaler, Lynn atebo, Marie Nel- n, Kris Peterson, vink Alwin, Nancy anzwa. Row 4: Bob wth, Don Sarne, lck Ackerson, Dick noper, joel Goran- n, Gary Lind, Karl almberg, Chuck ederickson, Dave terson, Faye rgman. pper left: Mrs. nld advises Bruce Kamp on a council oblem. pper right. Wally andeland and Curt :ireis make plans r the election. Jwer left: Marie elson takes down mpaign ideas from mn Ostebo and arlind Moller. Jwer right: john ergman, Karlincl ioller, Donna Olsen- s and Chuck rederickson plan an genda for a business eeting. Putting the finishing touches on one of the m a n y campaign posters are Vi La- Roche and judy Han- ley. .4440 LZ! if f -If -. if GOVER OR STAFF Tom jensen and Brad Enerson, two fellows chiefly re- sponsible for the Sports section, crop some basketball photos for a page layout. AR. V p pgtt all lei 'if The 1960 Governor was the chief project of twenty loyal staff members. This group was as- sisted by dozens of students who contributed their services from time to time. The Editor-in-Chief was Judy Guetz. This one-hundred and sixty-five page, colored- covered book was a September to june task. Scores of pictures, snapped by photographers, Ken Ait- ken and Tom McAuley were scrutinized by staff members, cropped, mounted, laid out, and de- livered to the printers. Numerous pages of copy were written and sent to the publisher accom- panied by the individually designed pages. Selling advertisements was a major undertaking as well as organizing the massive index and design- ing the opening pages. Our customers numbered close to one-thousand four-hundred subscribers. joan Peterson controlled this eight-thousand dollar subscription, financial monster. Publication Agents from each home- room were another important cog in this ma- chinery. The effort was mighty, The product of our labors is now yours. Chief photographer Ken Aitken and assistant Tom Mc- Auley scan a few of the eight-hundred photographs they shot, processed and printed for the 1960 Governor. Sandy Mazion, Karen Horton, Pat Chun, Activities editor. Kathy Tacik, Margaret McKane, Virginia Brenna and Marianne Kappas examine photos for their section. E . 5, -, tc, in if ll l Right: Glancing over the progress made on the Senior section are Editor-in-chief, Judy Guetz and assistants Sandy Schnieder and Nancy L. Johnson. lasses editor, Judy Freed and Donna Anderson paste lacks and type copy for a candid page. Karen Steele an ty a et Marthaler check paid student re- ceipts followi the Publication subscription drive. if kb' w C . A 6' XL , r . Us AJ -U 7 H KP if V 'Le 'K , fl! ' , X J f I X ij 0 if ff? Chilxck F rickseng Club editor, ' ix X YV! Q! V N Jogln Pete on and John Morrison X X UL, dhaclggggune copyb of the Library ' fy Win ftrum c u s. 9 N 7 X- K nf ,f JV L if , 73 X 1 C! Ml of ff Q J Y V E or-in-chief Judy Guetz shows Tom Brindley, Joan Pleterson, Kathy Tacik, Brad Enerson and Classes editor, Judy Freed some possible layout ideas while the book was still in the planning stages. 'S 0 RI STAF Room 203, fifth period, was the den for journalistic- , minded scribes. The continuous hum of clacking type- writers and discussing voices sounded forth as the 6 twenty-eight staff members met deadlines for twelve l publications. Making page layouts, gathering news, writing stories and headlines, and counting copy were routine procedures for the preparation of each issue. The Old-Time issue, the April Fool's publication and the Senior issue were characteristic of the staff's efforts to appeal to the reading interests of its 1500 subscribers. Chief photographer Ken Aitken and assistant Dave Ax- ness discuss picture scheduling problems in the dark room. 1: Z2 Zi.. 1 ill, Q? ,s+ ,lg sa., ,Mn Row 1: Judy Guetz, DeVanney Kellogg, Dick Ackerson, Judy Nelson, Tom Brindley, Sandy Mazion, Judy Freed, Louise Schaaf, Arline Thompson, Jerry Melin, Alice Ariola. Row 2: Ron Skorka, Judy Roeben, Joan Peterson, Ken Aitkin, Joyce Roeben, Brad Enerson, Sharon Ostermann, Clairann Jobst, Dave Axness, Carole Hannah, Kathy Tacik, George Nieman, Donna Olsenius, Scott Wright, Gloria Bangert, Kathie Storhang, Jane Nelson. 16 l Aff -on-whip! V Ro Jody Roeben, Alice Ariola and Jerry Melin dis- 'isa cuss of the COURIER. , Wlw,,,jM I '--: Ge rge Nieman, Sandy Mazion, Dick Ackerson, Jane Nelson ni.. -i ff- ' A d Carol Hannah read and correct copy for a feature story. L, 1. , D t a ,I Xl.: , l , ' J cMann observes Judy Freed, one of many industrious I ff! ff! ' f, A RIER workers, as she puts the finishing touches on an lxdfvvu Lv .Q ff! 1 rticle. f 1 If 1 M 1 ' il Clairann Jobst looks on as Sharon Ostermann and Donna ' lj!! l ff Olsenius determine length of editorials and news stories. , ff ,ff U W WJ ff Pu limion Agents. Row 1: Patricia Rieger, Sharon Geiger, Rosella Roberta, Barbara Brandt, Bill 0 V gglund, Steve Seidl, Judy Martinson, Pat Chun. Row 2: Eileen Benner, Nancy L. Johnson, Susan ,JJ fl!! df, 1 haley, Sharron Merth, Ginny Brenna, Mary Stewart, Karen Mager, Teresa Larson, Joan Smiley. 1 Q Row 5: Barbara Haufek, Joni Elmquist, Judy Hanley, Dona Rush, Carol Olson, Carole Christy, lly-fd t Kathie Storhang, Corrine Anderson, Connie H. Johnson, Carroll Pula. Row 4: Roxie Koke, Angelo l f Rulli, Bob Hicks, Gary Browne, Judson MacRae, Thomas Smith, Gary Winter, Charles Harring- V Of ,V ton, Jean Kisch. of CHEERLE DERS . . B 1 , i V 4 , eggs. L, rf I it I A .H - . . W , ,, . . . V .ll , X , A pi? gy . .l a . b A gf VL , Q W, .Q it C, L , if , s a rw f rw A P . 1 - '91, .2 W s ..., sf X . 'fat I k lf rea 1 ak C Aybirf. he 1, K 6 any XZ' It takes many hours and struggling practice to become one of our Cheerleaders. During the exciting hours of waiting and hoping, the teachers and students pick the very best in the group of girls who try out. During the year the Cheerleaders sponsored different activitiesg the Christmas Dance and various pep rallies. The pep rallies are usually held before school the eve of a game. These pep sessions help stir spirit among the students. 18 Q, N1 1 T N H 1 5 ,1 . 4 up Ksjai, 1 mu fi , ' wr ,g i -f if ss, PJ N .N ggi-f, s 'f W -1. R 71-7 P'h 5 N 4. ' 'sz if K r 5 1 - K-V A we K, - - ' S 4-,Ratt i 'K ' , M' X : -ff up ,yt ,Ev JL 'M f- 9' .V 'N -- 4 X412 , Q J' - - . 3 WJ' , wp. ' .4 1, S , - . X tvfvls, v 4, :rag 'A QR. .15 . - N ,Qi fame!! fybyf-l Y ' nf- 1 I ,,, 1 X f H Ag . li' f 4 :J . 'E F A A is aw ifa fr ,C 'l K me - W-, K C Cheerleaders, l. to Judy Haugen, Ly. Ostebo, Konny Dav Donna Olsenius, K: en Sherrard, Cal Peterson, jean Wo men, Vi LaRoche. Cheerleaders pep the crowd at a fc ball and basketl game with a, H Hey! What do say? aw I A . C 5 ...t i ilts, MAJGRETTES . . FLAGTWIRLERS Throughout this year the five major- ttes and six flagtwirlers led the Band fith twirling batons and waving flags. flajorettes: Darlene Hogan, Barbara irink, Karen Twisk, Bev Johnson and iarbara Hedeen. Flagrwirlers ...... Allen Freppert, Nan- cy J. johnson and Ann Westphal. Flagtwirlers ...... Lois Waldron, jo Ann Dezurik and Gerrie Gibbons. Q1 vang. I9 9:6 if L V 9 L.. 3 . 7 'f I . k,, . . ,, Earth, 'fa f Y ' ef ,....-1' V .ann BAD.. The enthusiastic members of the Johnson High School Band, under the direction of Mr. Hugh Gibbons, played an important part in the 1959-1960 musical year The Band started the year with participation in the Homecoming Parade and the Payne Avenue Harvest Festival Parade. The school song echoed through the varied crowds at football, hockey and basketball games. This boosted the spirit of all the spectators. , -i x? 'li f . ,X Row 1 1. to r.: jo Ann De Zurik, Lois Waldren, Allene Freppart, Mary jo Poeple, jackie De Marco, Teresa Larson, Ray McClellan, John Alstatt, Susan Larson, Judy Hofbauer, Richard Flemming, Merle Christenson, Marcia Mar- shall, Thomas Jenson, Barb Brink, Karen Twisk. The sparkling batons of the Majorettes and the wav- ing banners of the Flagtwirlers led the Band in the Winter Carnival Parades. A thrilling event for the band- men was playing for the National Majorette Twirlingu Contest at the Armory. The Springtime activities included the Annual Spring1 Concert, the yearly banquet and performing at the 1960 Graduation ceremony. Fw 1,2 -1 ,Amis 4 -x . L, . nw L .,-. V ti A N , J vvfv N Z N ling. Row 2: Ann Westphal, Gerrie Gibbons, Nan- cy johnson, Carol Ann Hobbie, Rebecca Ander- son, Beverly Oswald, Pat Warhol, Cheryl Nel- son, Nancy Bostrom, Maxine Bryant, Rita Leh- man, Mary Casey, Sandy Carlson, Barb Hedeen, Darlene Hogan. Row 3: Cathy Hustad, joan Nieman, Clair Ann Johst, Judy Hendrickson, Debby Lehto, Bonnie Fischer, Koreen Carr, Mary Lou Marshall, Steve Seidl, Larry janney, Pat Bateman, Dale johnson, john Barklind. Row 4: Stan Rydel, Bruce Menier, Ron Mc Clellan, Ray Fleener, Ray Mendez, Don Ander- son, David Dunsmore, George Munchow, Nan- cy Moravec, Allan Carlson, Jerome Wilcox, jim Lang, Tom Dolan. Row S: Loren Hobbs, Rolf Vinnes, jim Cecil, Dick Eastlund, janet Hanson, David Holmberg, Director H. F. Gib- bons, Glen,Nelson, Russell Wood, Bruce Bauer, joel -Borenson. X J MARCHI G U IT . . Throughout the year, the Johnsonettes encouraged school en- thusiasm and attendance by taking an active part in many activities. Basketball and football games, Talent Show, Junior-Senior Prom, Winter Carnival and graduation are a few. With Mrs. Gunvor Scheff as'advisor, the 58 marchers met daily to perfect the spirited routines. The Yankee Doodle routine proved to be this year's most popular. Others were, Captain jinxn, Five Foot Two , High- land Flingn, and Darktown Strutters Ball . The Band supplied the music for many of the Marching performances. we Off Above: junior Front Line, Sandy Ogura, Terry Baldwin, Maureen Murphy, Ginny Bren- na, Mary jasinski, Karen Lat- vala, Sue Schossow, Sharon Blau, Karen Kruse, Marianne Kappus, Daphne Buse. I Below: Senior Front Lineg Carol Wynne, Raleane Nord- wall, Alice Ariola, Lucrezia Stoerzinger, Carol Hazzard, jean Halsten, Karen Isaacson, Deanna Carrier, Gina Cocchia- rella, Karen Mondour. 22 Fay Stack clowns for fellow J- ettes during a practice session X A 1 I x ...vw Row 1: Beverly Slemmons, Raleane Nordwall, Carol Wynne, Terri Baldwin, Lucrezia Stoerzinger, Karen Isaacson, Deanna Carrier, Mary Jasinski, Karen Latvala, Sharon Blau, Karen Mondor, Gina Cocchiarella, Rosella Roberto. Row 2: Connie Radloff, Sandy Ogura, Ginny Brenna, Daphne Buse, Karen Kruse, Marianne Kappus, Sue Schossow, Jean Halsten, Carol Hazzard, Maureen Murphy, Alice Ariola, Barbara Olson, Carol Wortman. Row 3: Marcia sipf, Sharon Soete, Barb Reibel, Judy Rabine, Sue Pilarski, Mary Ann Payne, Marilyn Lang, Evonne Larson, Karen Edhlund, Karen Mager, Julie Ahlman, Judy Wortman, Sharron Anderson. Row 4: Sharon Winter, Judy Schultz, Carole Mystrom, Sharran Larson, Janet Neubauer, Barb Palm, Pat Chryst, Elsie Kensy, Clarine Sohlo, Carol Schossow, Jackie Murray, Sandy Mazion, Karen Horton. Deanna Carrier checks a new routine Karen Latvala, Sharran Larson per- Mrs. Scheff, marchers and others dis- with Mary Jasinski and Karen Lat- form at the Johnson-Central Basket- play spirit by singing our school song. vala. ball game. If A .. . f I Q fi V V -. I 'A 'f 'Q' 3. ,Q f ,L . . tiajy,-,M Q- gig! w Z yi., ,XX 98 M 8 It 1 X JOHNSON-ETTES -1 he 4 .i 3 'L F5 X RQQ..i If SKATING U IT I is NX fe, it av. . -eww, -r af- if lit Q 3 1 n li-455i 1 2' A fx Q 'I . ,Q 'i Nh ,. C I J' Www The Johnson Skating Unit represented our school at many festive events ,during the year. The list of activities included four performances at the St. Paul Winter Carnival Ice Rink, half-time entertainment during the regular season hockey games at the Auditorium and a special exhibit at Williams Arena during the Region IV play-offs. This gregarious gang practiced their routines every morning from 7 to 10:30 a.m. during Christmas vacation at Phalen. The group specialized in the Winter Wonderland glide and the Sailor and Cowboy routines. Mrs. Sheff was their hard-working advisor and Mr. Gibbons' Johnson band played the tunes for the numbers. Lynn Ostebo and Judy Martinson were the horse specialists. 24 fx l , 1 ff-W .f 'N 5 3 . -ae 'Q eff . yyy t nn- . P - ',xl:r. e L to R: Deanna Krebsbach, Karen Mager, Clarice DePonty, Sandy An- derson, Phillis Bostrom, Sharon Soete, Marsa Sipf, Beverly Slemmons, Kris Peterson, Judi Bodin, Jud Freed, Betty Sundgren, Donna Anderson, Sharon Swedahl, Leslie Watts, Janey Evans, Faye Berman, Sharon Muelenthaler, Judy Lehman, Mary Okerlund, Barb- ara Johnson, Kathy Anderson. PIRATES: Carol Peterson, Carol Wynne, Cheryl Nelson, Sue Schos- sow, Joanne Elmquist, Deanna Car- rier. COWGIRLS: Leslie Watts, Kathie Johnson, Donna Anderson. SPECIALISTS: Carol Wynne, Deanna Carrier, Joanne Elmquist, Cheryl Nel- son. WONDERETTS: Phillis Bostrom, Sandy Anderson, Barb Bain, Sue Nordlund. ,f 4 54 Q - M 3 L E 5 'fl ? :'bfi2i,ii1ff f- ,Q 2 ,Q , , , g 7' ' 5 5 ff M 2 7 A N , , my ' 'X 1, Y'-.fr pig . 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' - :'gi'Nm! 11,i gfwl fx ,- Ng, ' ' ' : K :X V K 4 ,. lv! ,Ly fu f,u g V i 2 M f' 1- 'ff A K VL Q I W A ' A 2 'A HQ Z E Q 4 ,J x Q! ,,.f y 1 7 - 5 fy .-. A D v Q I 4 . . 1 '5 X V f , : . a xv fa 1 - ' Q 5 . LQ? N I M 'ij f f Q K S '3 'wb' 'cry Ln ,, ,f 'i.f5f.1 E55 WEF1. gi? 'fix ,wk ,.1.r Meg , 1 f-'Q 5 9 x i, I ,ff T. ,. if f'f'x',qiW L Sw, X 4 ,,l, 1-M The Night of January 16 . . . , ,ul Row 1: Bruce Kamp, Karlind Moller, Dennis Moore, Gary Isaacson, Neil Sideen. Row 2: jim Hultgren, Lucrezia Stoerzinger, Kath- leen Givvons, Charles Fredricksen, Diane Swanson, Barbara Frommer, Richard Dahlquist, Bob Roth, Kristin Peterson, Gene Kubat Pat Bateman, John Chenoweth, Lynn Ostebo, Keith Engdahl, Lee Nelson. Steve Froelke, Bemadine Walkosz, Mavis Sipf. f 1 Vw A dramatic moment Kris Peterson CKaren Andtej discovers Mr. Faulkner is dead when Larry Regan CDennis Worrej tells the circumstances leading to his death. The clerk and attorneys are shocked at this revelation. 26 Pi 2 1,1 Guilty or Not Guilty! This decision had to be reached by the jury. On the Night of January 16, Mr. Falkner had been pushed from his penthouse apartment by Karen Andre. As the sordid story unfolded the shocked jury and audience discovered a webwork of evidence linking several people to the crime. A sharp-eyed de- fense attorney, calculating prosecutor, evading wit- nesses, passive court employees, confused audience and attentive jury had the responsibility of judging Karen Andre's guilty. Miss Anderson directed the drama. Upper left: Defense Attorney, Gene Kubat questions Steve Froelke, the doctor about the death of Mr. Falkner. Upper right: Dennis Worre, gangster, is restrained by the bailiff, john Chenoweth, after threatening Keith Engdahl. Lower left: Barb Frommer and friends pose for the photographer before Curtin Time. Lower right: Miss Anderson receives a token of thanks from student director, Lee Nelson after the final performance. tgmgm K F1 i it 5 S CHORAL GROUPS Johnson's choral groups have provided musical enjoyment throughout this year. Our 88-voice A choir sang in the operetta, The Wizard of Oz Twenty talented singers compose the Madri- gals. They delighted audiences at hospitals, Y.M. C.A., churches, P.T.A. and held leading parts in the operetta and talent show. Sophomore Choir is made up of sophomore boys and girls: They participated in the Christmas Assembly, the Spring Concert and other enjoy-S able programs. All of the choral groups are under the direction of Mrs. Flemming. J j I MADRIGALS - Row 1: Lynn Portel, Georgene Steele, Marcia Marshall, Nancy Frenning, Judy Anderson, Sharon Van Rhee, Merodie Peterson, Nan- cy J. Johnson, Janice Campbell, Barbara Haufek, Leah Musall, Carol Peter- Nancy Frenning, Georgene Steele, Nancy John- son and friends sing of Good Tidings in our Christmas Assembly. son. Row 2: Alan Carlson, Dwight Johnson, Jim Sweno, Tom Jenson, Bob Lee, Paul Swanstrom, Ron Smith, Bruce Bauer. f ... ...r in I I M.. .OPHOMORE CHOIR - Row : C. Thatcher, J. Schwen- linger, S. Hassler, K. Cravath, 3. Lemke, V. Long, L. Kruger, I. O'Connor, K. Lundberg, K. 51-ICIKC, K. LaBarre. Row 2: . Berke, M. Walsh, K. San- een, C. Johnson, G. Nelson, ff. Schultz, M. Clasen, L. Jack- on, C. Grahinski, S. Balsimo. low 3: K. French, B. Shikow- ky, K. Wondra, C. Schultz, I. Launderville, C. Johnson, P. Vortman, J. Gustafson, R. An- rle, D. Nelson, N. Blaksley. low 4: N. Goranson, C. 'roulx, K. Miller, C. Ander- Dn, C. Litz, K. Anderson, J. 'rascone, S. Lindau, S. Lunce- ard, R. Phernetton. rv fm N t QA U .9 J A . '13 J , H , . Y Y +4 f 'Nw-Q Y QIRJJS GLFE CLUB - Row 1: 5 O' We r 'V I A . epson, M. Hogen, J. Smi- A . 7? A 7 ' 7 , 4. - ay, J. Rosenberger, M. Martin, 5 ' . J 't , . Robinson, C. DePonty, L. if Vortman, C. Markusen. Row ? . . 5 'V . : J. Minnich, M. Portz, E. A yy Penson. N. Mastel, L. Mann, '. 46: ' 4 . Colcchiarella, C. Wynne, P. RQ7, T S ' 'S ' ft 0' Iurp y. Row 3: G. Smith, M. x P . 'M' oepl, J. Barron, C. Sohlo, J. xx - J ' if . chultz. S. Crane, S. Rohrer, .VN 'f - - , S . Boyd, A. Podgorski. Row 4: ' Q ' S Q N I M My V I. Stanke, C. Blockey, N. Mc- ' Puffin, M. Engstrom, M. May, . Booth, J. Mattson, N. Fren- ' ing, B. Stokuis. , ,K '17 T Y' ii ,Sf L, if 5 A CHOIR: G. Martinson, S. Wold, J. Jordan , N. Johnson, J. Campbell, M. Marshall, D A? - 4 W M M Swanson, K. Morgan, R. Zachery, P. Bostrom, S I. I 3 Y X 1 . S ' ,, G Winter, B. Slemmons, C. Pula, G. Flowers, M. l A A ' 1 7 i 1 ' Dunaski, J. Chenoweth, R. Nordwall, B. Wells L. Price, J. Martinson, G. Steele, J. Wortman Row 2: J. Anderson, K. Storhang, S. Swedahl S. Nordlund, V. Heinrich, J. Greer, L. Portel S. Ording, B. Litz, C. Palumbo, G. Gibbons L. Nelson, B. Nystrom, M. Peterson, N. Pearj son, J. Elmquist, G. Cahanes, M. Marshall, M Mulvaney, J. Smith, C. Wortman. Row 5: D Mulvaney, D. Wentwtmrth, R. Smith, R. Growe D. Sigvertsen, K. Lundholm, T. Solei, R. Stiff B. Haufek, D. Rush, L. Musall, L. Stafford, S VanRhee, J. Evans, K. Danish, M. Ledo, M Taldo, J. Jensen, M. Schoenrock, C. Peterson Row 4: K. Larsen, H. Harfield, J. Sweno, M Stepaniak, C. Daniels, A. Carlson, B. Lee, R Fleener, D. Anderson, M. Jaszcak, R. Cooper F. Olson, T. Urbanski, Rotter, R. Mendez T. Beyer, D. Johnson, P. Swanstrom. 9 9 . 4W?fll555?f :W Mf35?7Wi'faf Wife a at WIZARD OF The Wizard of Oz was pre- sented by the Johnson Choral Department January 28 and 29th in the school auditorium. This glittering operetta. played to over- flow crowds in all three perform- ances. Carol Wortman was the stu-Q dent director and Bonnie Ny-l strom and Carol Peterson sup- plied the piano accompaniment. There were cl e to eighty-eight members in e cast. The stage forcekggl ,t classes built the sce e up gf 5.2 f If is Ray Mendez as the Cowardly Lion, Dwight Johnson playing the Tin Man, Janice Campbell, Dorothy, Bob Lee, the Scarecrow. Row 1: G. Cahones, K. Morgan, Q. Lundholm, R. Stiff, T. Sole i, M. Marshall, L. Musall, C. Pula, P. Swanstrom, D. Johnson J. Campbell, R. Mendez, B. Lee, S. Van Rhee, and J. Sweno. Second Row: R. Anderson, R. Growe, G. Steele, J. Martinson D. Worre, D. Mulvaney, B. Slemmons, R. Smith, M. Dunaski, C. Palumbo, B. Wells, Mary Lou Marshall, P. Bostrom, C Peterson, B. Bauer, B. Nystrom, D. Swanson, L. Portel, M. Peterson, N. Frenning, N. Johnson, P. Anderson B. Haufek M Schoenrock, J. Evans. Third Row: R. Anderson, K. Larson, T. Jenson, C. Daniels, M. Stepaniak, H. Harfield, M. Jaszczak, R. Cooper, B. Rotter, T. Urbanski, A. Carlson. 9 9 Ken Larson, Ray Fleener and friends go through the changing Kent Lundholm, Mayor of Munchkinland warns the village of of the guard before the palace of Oz. the wicked Witch of the West. 'il in F .1 M tm., or I N., I ati ,, Sr J-?1f1iCe Campbell, D01'0ihY, is W61C0m6d mUSiCaUY 10 MUHCTI- Sorceress, Sharon Van Rhee, watches over the lollipop licking kinland. kids as they listen to Dorothy tell about Kansas. Dorothy and farm folk sing chorus of Somewhere Over the Carroll Pula, Marcia Marshall and Leah Musall sing of their Rainbow before tornado strikes the farm. mutual admiration. W 4-my 2 STAGE FORCE The Stage Force group has the respon- sibilities of operating the physical pro- perties of all stage production and assem- blies. Various tasks includeg scenery con- struction and repair, spotlight operation electrical effects and a host of other ser- vices. 7 Row 1: Angelo Rulli, Robert Hicks, john Lar- son, Larry Guzzo, Mr. Neihart, Ken Aitken. Row 2: Louie Morelli, jerry Ostermann, Glenn Hammerly, Gary Winter, Earl Spencer, jerry Koenig, jim johnson, joe Saveno. Gary Winter work Of Oz. television screen. GUIDANCE OFFICE This staff assists in keeping scholastic records, test scores, and other student in- formation. They are advised by Mr. Lun- deen and Miss Rignell. Row 1: Nancy j. Johnson, Allene Freppert, Sharon Crum, Elaine Ferrin, Pat Rieger. Row 2: Betty Brom, Judy Nelson, Linda Sinotte, Linda Cylkowski. 32 Left: Bob Hicks and on prop for the Wizard Right: Ron Skorka an Angelo Rulli put th finishing touches on th OFFICE STAFF . There are three groups of office workers: The upper-classmen group, the sophomore afternoon group and Mr. G0ulet's staff. Attendance, filing, statis- tics, letter writing, messages, and tele- phoning are a few of their duties. A DIO-VISUAL . Operating and maintaining film pro- jection machines and slide projectors, booking and delivering films, distribution of tape recording and phonograph in- struments plus operating loud speaker equipment are the major jobs of the Au- dio-Visual Crew. Above: joan Telinda, Darnel Carle, Judy Hous- ka, Minnie Ramsey, Judy Nelson, Carol San- tarsiero, Marilyn Splett, Carol Hanson, Sharon jaszcak. SCHOOL BA K have the tre- handling the of our many group is dis- pensed over the first five periods of the day in order to handle the volume of daily transactions. Miss Beckman's charges mendous responsibility of complex financial records school organizations. This Standing: Ray McClellan, Marthaler. Seated: Donna on Williamson. Karen jones, Janet Heckman and Shar- Above: Tom Federowski, Earl Spencer, Ru- dolph Nalipinski, Dick Nelson, jim Gaiovnik, Mr. Berg, Fred Voss, jerry Rusch. Left: jerry Rusch and Will Roush check a movie projector. If if 1 I Sports. . . wp f 4 A1 A.. 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M if is li'pggE?W 'Mug VQ04, Football MVK 32 M - Swimming Rifle Gymnastics Hockey Golf .4 Basketball Cross Country Track Q ml 19I' gG M Tennis A Baseball H414 Rfk! ,M x fy' 1 1 7 f .,,.-1 .. 'lf M3 if on 1 E jig af xl, ,f f . A.. 2' N- 'ww , my 5 N v fe., L A A, ' ' A - A, ' c f. to 'y as .y ty at it ' fl - In ' ff , x ff v 2 ' , at 'fag s ' L' ,L x Q ' . ' ' V, .J K X A P . 6 :'x'li '.,f7 A . K S' e E Ea3'N.3ig:g? LJ if A by I V ' W an 1'cQ, '?.',. K 2 fl t f., yy i L . WA? Q1ii,:Fi,s Le o titt 5 e y 35 ' f l ' a ll ta at a. ccoy if at we FOOTBALL . , f Q11 ei wf -.- 1 -Zi, ' 1 f - 1 I '- rg 1 gfifp'--,ewes mg jg X CHUCK DAVIDSON, Left End '-f 5' ji I' 'E 49 . X yi, RL if -Er V 1 .9 5 ff 4545 ' Qi If 5 -J, My Cs? 5 if li ff- 4 km , 5 W RECORD AND SEASON The Johnson eleven saw several closely contested games this season. The kick-off game with Monroe ended in a 25-19 defeat, after the Governors led most of the way. Bounding back the following week, the Governors dramatically defeated Central 17-14 by kick- ing our first field goal in over ten years in the final seconds of the contest. We dropped the Humboldt tilt, 21-0, and the following week were edged by Wilson in a high scoring game 31-26. Mechanic Arts and Murray blanked us 21-0 and 12-0. Our last conference encounter and also our delayed Homecoming game was a closely contested battle with the city champion Harding. The score was tied right up to the closing seconds, when Harding on a freak plunge scampered for a touchdown to win 21-14. , fiq 0,4,,l'e, 2? Q ,. 5 ,,..' , I , . .. A' f ii Qipliiiii i Y g if i, - - y, 45, , , 'E -- S, .. 1 f 3 Q f wiqifp .G is, L l 'wi ' -fu 5 L 5 -ff J V 1' ,, ,h1V.A ' 'VE ,, Y V 1 ,f-.1 Q F- MK Q --.X-Rh in W , ew' M L e N ' 3 E! i. as 1. ee 1-.5 .,, .,,,Wj,, , -,F f 123: X' V il 3 Q ,K 5 gg j A .fL' , kk , H . ' ' 'Bi :f ..:- ' W' V . ,, lfgl , I Q-5 f My 'fa -4,fMn x R- Q .. - , ,A 2. .. 1 'fl'-' . i ' s u nil: ., 'LQ ,. 1-'Lf 1' Ulla avi. W ,:.. L 1 ,iiee S 429' . f if 2' N N4 5 y had 5 'J Q pp f 'ln Row 1: Don Hagen, jeff Scharrer, Dan Nalipinski, Frank Cotroneo, jerry Proulx, Pete Bodin, Craig Hanson, Roger Goski, Dave Woodbeck, jerry Erickson, jim Ferrozzo, Ron Schneider. Row 2: Tom Brindley, Bruce Kamp, Steve Schneider, Ron Skorka, Louie Cocchiarella, jerry Buckley, Dick Wagner, Mike Auer, Tom Hanson, Kal Malmberg, Gary Hanson. Row 3: Assistant Coach Cotroneo, Randy Olson, Dennis Wortman, Les Campbell, Bob Anderson, Larry Brown, Tim Thomson, jim Sherwood, Bill Otto, Dave Pearson, Chuck Davidson, Craig Falkman, Harry Harfield, Coach Gustafson. Not pictured are Louie Torinus, Pat Flaherty, and Larry Crotty. fs ,O .Vp pr My 3 , , C, i vt 51 . rg A wa A Q. r f E Y 1 1 1 A if me r .af - f' s' t - ,,,, X y ., X ? a. i .. C . A at ,gK,.',Qwe , p . , 4 V! , A , 'S y p p L ag, I .. ,. , , . ' - V, sw, A . . , ,f 5 ,aww ' -V f' A .L I Craig Falkman, johnson's charging quarterback, roars through the rugged Monroe line as a huge hole is opened by our forward wall. t 'Er ,I f Ms - Q AM I 'Wwe' W-qrwmswma-m ' i i fr . mem 2 vmwnwawnwzfswws,--v,,-wav-fvwwaw,p.,.n,y,,,,.w-wqgwfif ,w,,N,r, -ww-6 awfgwaawf - ,. , 5 , 550 ,,4.1,.,mgt nk , , , ., vg a , , .. W I M,5,,,,w K A , - 7 ' V ' w 3 - ., .248-nfff fx. awww X w-m'fmffX4li- Lwlfwawd atlfaw ty Q pu X ' ' Y . . V ' il l 5 4 - 7 M K + , .. K . ' j ' ' Mwst' f airway -f I ruler? I , ' r tvs, W as a if 1 M 3 . . nifrm Top: Craig Falkman, No. 54, quarterback, gets Bottom: Les Campbell, Pete Bodin and Steve away a long pass as Lou Torinus No. 36 and Schneider pursue a Monroe back after a quick Mike Gabriel No. 20 throw key blocks at on- and successful slant off tackle. rushing Monroe linemen. jeff Scharrer and jerry Proulx wait with coaches Cotroneo and Gustafson to see if the next play will gain yardage. Johnson's B Squad started out slowly this season with losses to UB, , Mechanic Arts and Harding, but they finished strong with a win over Wilson and a decisive 20-0 victory over Murray. The sophomore gridders showed much improvement toward the end of the season and should be a great help to our A squad next year. W? Row 1: D. Rivera, J. Wilcox, J. Mangine, J. Schlahman, S. Ristuben, J. Schlahman, T. Wigen, D. Dexheimer, -I. Wilson, R. DeLoia, R. Smith. Row 2: R. Phernehon, R. Weeks, J. Linder, R. Vann, C. Bruckner, A. Fenton B. Hagglund, D. Veesenmeyer, D. Peterson, L. Sack, T. Frantzen. Row 3: H. Davis, Coach, J. Acker, N. Gor: anson, B. Galle, S. Katainen, G. Friske, T. Wick, R. Bjork, J. Ricci, G. Heckman, Bob Pietrazewski, A. Clasen R. Krizan. 40 GYMNASTICS 3 t Dave Triplett, prepares to give Lyle Arends and Russ Huldeen a demonstration in tumbling. Kurt Vento, Frank Orsello and Ted Schroeffer stand by as Gary Nielson com- pletes his exhibitiou on the parallel bar. Dale Anderson displays championship form on the high bar. Andy Berg performs on the horse as his audience, Bob Peck, Tom Denisson and Dan Veesenmeyer, look on. Captain Dale Anderson paced the gymnastic team to a third place finish in city and regional competition. Dale took first on the trampoline in Class B. Dick Seebold and Dave Triplett scored on the mats and tram poline. In Class C, Ted Schroeffer and Frank Orsello placed first or the horizontal bar. Andy Berg, Bob Peck, Lyle Arends were the out- standing performers in Class D. First Row: Peck, Sneen, Denisson, North, Hagglund, Stewart, Lancette, Raasch. Second Row: Gudvangen, Aitkin, Berg, Rieger, Orsel- lo, Triplett, Hamm, Walk- er, Veesenmeyer, Hirsch. Third Row: Arends, Ander- son, Nielson, Dunn, Beau- bien, Urman, Seehold, Ven- to, Young, Huldeen, Sack- ett, Coach Saievic. Vx Y A X, N 3 ' I fi ,tst I x Gerry Osterman, Tom Wilford, Mark Hebert, Kem Pomeroy, and Dave Carlson go through their aqua routines in prepara- tion for their next meet. SWIMMING . . . Johnson aquamen swam to fourth place in City com- petition and sixth in the Regional tournament. - The team won six out of the nine meets under the direction ,1 of the water coach, Mr. Davis. 5 John Bergman set two state swimming records. One in the 100 yard butterfly and the other in the 200 yard M individuals. He also took four Firsts in the meets two in the city and two in the state. t I! ,, ,z 9 Dan Anderson and Ray Bennett are ready to dive in as Dan Carlson and Mark Hebert leave the pool. jim O'Conner, and Gerry Osterman wait their turn in this relay. 2' J N X tx, John Bergman Den Lundholm, Don Carlson, Kent Lundholm, Dave Rowley, Mark Hebert, Kem Pomeroy, Jim Schornstein, Ray Bennett, jim O'Conner, Dan Anderson, Dave Carlson. 41 BASKETBALL TEAM . The bucketeers opened their conference season with a decisive 55-55 victory over Monroe. This was the first game of one of the finest basketball seasons the Governors have had in years. The next game with Washington again found the Governors triumphant, 54-19. These wins proved the team to be powerful title contenders. A close game with Central followed, this was our roughest game, but putting on a last-second rally the Johnson five vanquished the Minutemen, 38-55. This win vaulted the Governors into first place in the city conference standings. A loss to Harding followed, but the fighting johnson crew bounced back to defeat Humboldt, 47-52. The next game resulted in a loss to Wilson, 28-48, but again the Governors rebounded to surpass Monroe, 65-50. The Mechanic Arts game was almost anti-climatic to the prominent season, we were edged 44-51. ' Outstanding play was exhibited by Chuck Davidson who was named to the all-city team, and Wayne Jarvinen, and Les Camp- bell who received honorable mention. The team demonstrated ex- ceptional agility and balance, with excellent scoring and fielding ability. Concordia Mpls. Vocational Concordia Mpls. Central Murray Bloomington Marshal Washington Edison Central Spring Lake Park Harding Eden Prairie Humboldt Wilson Monroe Mechanic Arts Central ,A L First Row: Mike Strub Mgr: Jeff Scharrer Wayne jarvinen Vic Witt ' ' . y V - , , . , genstein, Ken M d- gnfier, George Monchow, Paul Reiff, Gary Winters, Mgr. Second Row: joel Goranson, Nike U wan, .lim Tl'10mPSOI1, Bill Oman, Les Campbell, Chuck Davidson, Tom Ryberg, Coach Kramer. IU 1011 VARSITY The B-squad finished their season with a 5-3 conference record, to finish in 3rd place in Jr. Varsity scramble. The B-team showed great potential and should be a help to the A-squad next year. Row 1: D. Rivera, j. Ricci, H. Patlon, G. Kul lander, D. Dexheimer. Row 2: B. Clasen, D Kruse, B. Pihl, R. Bjork, B. Galle, G. Heck man. Row 3: Coach Waskcx, R. Van, G. Ener son, j. Acker. D. Hill, L. Triebert, Student Mgr. Les Campbell and joel Goranson battle with Mechanic Arts for possession of the ball. jim Thompson, joel Goranson, and Chuck Davidson in a jump ball scramble with Harding 3-,J lf X 3 fa. I -Q1 A ,.xE:':.l,. Q ,. 35. D N- g V , AA1A:1Li:W L is--3. Q' it tv ns. '-sw., k '-s,..,-9 pil. A ak at wma :S xml 75' Say 'Y 4 !'55'7'5'E , my My ,..., , . wanssw 2' I . 5 ei2ifi,.iX!,'i ,,, , , V 1 ,f'ii?l'EZsfi:L '34 t r -versmf 4, ' sv X i'B5 ffm,. 'Wiz f1g,.s 'Els' UN. 'f ' up as . '.x' 34521 ,fpwf , .t new 'im l 5.366 ' -Q lgyfifg 5132 53 if 'A Q. K fl' 'W :ZQATEWFFQT Lz,V ., K k,5,,7fsFT:i'fiwe X W x Y xv 2 We A it I wi ' jim Dupre guides jim Thompson as his feet leave the ground to make the basket. Joel Goranson stands guard. Wayne jarvinen jumps high above the Central boys to make a basket which helped to win the game by three points. Chuck Davidson, Jim Dupre and Ken Meidlinger make sure that Monroe does not take the ball. Davidson is out to prove the saying So high you can't get over it as he blocks the opponent's ball. Q Wayne Jarvinen, Les Campbell, joel Goranson, Mike Sullivan, and Chuck Davidson watch with dismay as the ball hovors over our basket. Les Camdpbell tires a push shot as opponents start to crow . The Mechanics don't touch this ball as Davidson leaps high for a two pointer. Mike Sullivan and Wayne jarvinen are ready for a rebound as Chuck Davidson tries for the basket. 46 Karen Berggren, Caroline Anderson, Karen Berggren and Marlys Saunby Rebecca Anderson, Christine Larson, assist Sue Anderson and Christine Judy Lehman, LuAnn Lundquist take Larson stand on their heads. lessons from Marlys Saunby who rides the horse upside down. G.A.A .... The Girls' Athletic Association is organized to on competition. The organization uses a point promote wholesome participation in physical edu- system for the awarding of letters. Gina Flowers cation activities outside of the regular school pro- and Kathy Amey tied for top honors. Mrs. Sheff gram. The emphasis is on participation rather than was the Advisor. Row 1: S. Ogura, J. Smiley, C. DePonty, Y. Wortman, R. Andrle, C. Swanson, C. Hustad, J. Hofbauer. Row 2: L. Kruger, V. Olset Lundberg, I. Clemens, K. Anderson, C. Roebke, K. Gaetke, M. Hogen, B. Slemmons. Row 5: J. Nieman, J. Gustafson, J. Stucinsk Adkins, L. Frans, M. Allen, S. Wohlberg, N. Bain, J. Krummel, S. Balsimo. Row 4: M. Walsh, D. Lehto, B. Peterson, J. Gervais, J. son, P. Wortman, B. Fisher, S. Schilla, S. Larson. Row 5: C. Nelson, M. Marshall, J. Beltz, M. Bryant, R. Koke, K. Wondra, P. Ne B. Johnson, J. Hanley, T. Larson. Row 1: P. Warhol, M. Saundy, G. Brenna, M. Sipf, S. McCann, K. Peters, P. Bostrom, S. Axness. Row 2: C. Jobst, S. Pilarski, M. P: B. Brandt, J. Marquardt, C. Sohlo, B. Bain, S. Anderson, A. Ariola. Row 3: C. Casci, G. Martinson, M. Mohwinkel, J. Vincent, C. strom, J. Shultz, K. Sherrard, C. Wyganowski, S. Lindeberg. Row 4: R. Franzwa, L. Hitz, C. Stucinski, S. Klossner, J. Hanson, S. 4 son, J. Anderson, S. Anderson. Row 5: J. Podgorski, K. Steele, G. Solle, J. Frascone, M. Casey, S. Sklar, C. Launderville, D. Ne B. Shikowsky, K. Carr. i2w1e: f i. we Wm' . , .Q . - ' ff-ii ow 1: P. Barkwell, B. To- ora, M. Strunk, C. Radloff, T. DePonty, J. Wortman, 3. Londino, K. Kustrich. low 2: R. St. Sauver, S. aszczak, K. Mager, M. leack, D. Folske, S. Larson, 2. Cocchiarella, P. Bean- vlossom. Row 3: J. Broders, J. Franks, F. Stack, J. Al- on, J. Rogers, M. Schmaltz- vin, T. Alwin, N. Gustaf- on, J. Rogers, M. Schmaltz- vauer, S. Sundberg. Row 4: L. Larson, E. Garner, B. iaricy, L. Stahl, L. Cylkow- ki, J. Jordan, P. Hemen- vay, J. Elmquist, S. Winter. low 5: S. Anderson, J. Jen- en, S. Otto, M. Gonsior, 3. Larson, S. Olson, S. 'eterson, J. Hillman, K. irench. low 1: L. Portel, C. Peter- on, J. Guetz, K. Amey, F. iergman, C. Christy, J. rlurray. Row 2: M. Lang, 1 Carrier, K. Gibbons, C. J'Connor, N. Truhlar, C. -Iouchin, J. Ahlman, G. ilowers. Row 3: J. Oker- und, K. Lundquist, K. Edh- und, S. Blau, S. Nordlund, .. Watts, J. Freed, J. Bo- lin. Row 4: M. Nadeau, C. ohnson, S. Whaley, N. Bos- rom, K. Berggren, J. Leh- nan, M. Okerlund. Row S: . Hanson, S. Ecker, G. -Ianson, R. Anderson, E. ichnaith, K. Danisch, L. .undquist, C. Anderson. low 1: J. Randall, N. Slaksley, K. Ackgrt, K. ohnson, K. Lanquist, M. iipf, J. Neubauer, J. Roe- aen. Row 2: J. Beckstrom, JI. Penherthy, S. Kodluboy, K. Biniek, P. MCSherry, P. frommer, P. Chryst, K. itorhang. Row 3: K. John- on, S. Peterson, K. Kruse, . Wortman, D. Buse, V. -aRoche, B. Strom, S. vluehlenthaler, N. Brink. low 4: J. Evans, M. Schoe- ve, B. Hedeen, B. Johnson, '. Yardeen, J. Nelson, N. Vloravec, K. Horton. Row iz B. Sunclgren, S. Ricci, D. 3rekke, M. Engebretson, C. knderson, D. Carle, J. Wid- molm, K. Schneider, S. Ma- ,1on. l l Row 1: J. Lescarbeau, R. Nlordwall, K. Miller, C. Ol- on, N. Johnson, L. Stoer- inger, K. Jaehnert, C. Wynne. Row 2: S. Oster- nann, J. Guetz, N. John- on, S. Carrier, B. Palm, J. Vlartinson, G. Flowers, L. lrice. Row 3: J. Franzen, '. Campbell, M. Clasen, C. Xnderson, B. Schwabel, C. -ewis, S. Lindau, K. Brink, S. Frost. Row 4: J. Lipke, E. Koshenina, N. Pearson, VI. Peterson, M. Johnson, VI. Nelson, J. Patrow, B. Nlystrom. Row S: A. West- xhal, S. Windolff, G. Gib- sons, L. Musall. D. Bertini, E. Litz, J. Hendrickson, D. aldo. HOCKEY TE M . . . : l-nwf ',,-h Kim A-4, 1-4 'K lm N0 A SQUAD: Front Row: Dick Fleming, john Olson, Dave Peterson, Bill Wahman, Rolf Vinnes, Roger Goski Dick Ackerson Bob johnson. Back Row: Bill Danell, fmanagerj, jim Palumbo, Tom Brindley, jerry ric son arry c rat C uck Blomquist, Mike Gabriel, Dan Falkman, Lou Torinus, Mr. Gustafson fcoachj. S C O R E S J Minnetonka 1 Mechanics 0 Central 0 Roseau 3 Ek L MGhh St. Paul Academy 0 -A fi, V North St. Paul 2 fi if ' ' Z g f fag? Humboldt- 3 :'h ' f ni A Washington 3 A e ae ea , North sf. Paul 1 . ,15, 5 if Q Cretin 2 ' ,. is .1-W ' f- Wilson 0 1 if Cretin 2 A Monroe 1 Patrick Henry 2 Murray 1 Harding n 2 Thief River Falls 8 Roseau 9 Southwest 0 , Washburn 1 P L A Y O F F S Central 2 Humboldt 3 Dick Fleming comes out of the goa1ie's cage to intercept Dan Falkman during practice at Phalen. . The johnson Governors climaxed an up and lown season by battling to victory over a hustling Ientral team in the first round of Region 4 play, -2. The second game in the region playdowns esulted in Humboldt edging the Governors 3-1. The high point of the season was the game with Patrick Henry, the Minneapolis City Con- prence Champions. The Governors controled the ame and skated to a 5-2 victory. This year johnson had a young team, comprised f 5 seniors, 7 juniors, and 3 sophomores. The icemen finished the season with a 14-7-1 ecord. This included wins over Monroe, Murray, Ientral, Mechanics, and Wilson in Conference lay. , X A k'l,.x,xxf ss X-Jixx xBQQx.,g,'yX gk-te kxcxxsav f R' . xx 1 X, V- f , , Q5 KL 3 Rocks, 2tis,sN..,g ci,XQkQL,,JXgx QLW' ' . - . X55 xx X Xxx- s KBQXX,-c,Uk-XX XSXJGIJJX I 3S: 2 ' I A' gs, ' , Bri? X Xkx. XJAXJQKXXV O' K XKVNXQ, .sry K-J 541-Xkxx'c-Q sc Lou Torinus f6j takes a pass from Craig Falk- man C101 and fires a shot at the Cretin goalie. john Olson is waiting for a rebound. jerry Erickson watches the falling puck as Chuck Bloomquist waits for the faceoff. This photo was taken at one of the many afternoon practice sessions. M -it 3-.g W. lg, W ei My ez... V .Q V M .:vtQ,fK1fmaisfs? .ang W,Vk. K, at iq - Dan Falkmzm breaks around the Humboldt defense as Lou Tori- nus moves in for the pass. Cf I A. ff 'LJ 1. ,. .,.. 2 X 4 C 'if Above: Rolf Vinnes, Dan Falkman, Dick Ackerson, Larry McGrath, Tom Brindley, Lou Torinus, Herb Brooks Crefereej, and Bill Wahman in a scrimmage game at Phalen. v4 5. fi' 'Nu 4 Q We E 6 M , if .i iii --f sf- i..., . i X ,Z ,gg QWQ or K 17 ef K Q' B Squad members rest and pose 1 Governor picture. Al Peterson, Schlattman, Dan Huna. G 4 e'v FN 1' 0, 'af ii f 5 91' Q . .J is , ,E I I K-, Q7 , x ' - .fi C if Below: Dean Selzmder, B Squad center, prepares for a faci while Rich Lind anxiously waits for a pass. Central is opposing team. -A I r gninqn: ,.,,,, ..' , W W islollbfl-QlQ-lal . M, yi I nn, 5, 3 5 , 'at A .... M-, M y ,X . as -vnu if - . . w A I I gf . 1 jg, M -1 , - rree M y ,. ,vwtrvcrrrr ' , 'A amass-. 4- ggggqag, ' - - !'!'IAlI-B55 an ... .. - J-' .. ?'N s., fi ' ' ' . 4 , 'Wir-if- 14523 1 - lf, 1' f 1-:Qf'fzz:1zf ,e z ef- Y' K -V 'Q 5'--'51 ' A 1 fag, 5 'f 11 'f'iff?53f 3 V W . N m,,I:., 1 y ' ,jf as If 1 , ...ff . 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M-'L . is ef' sars 1 , esrr ' . . or ', e f , 1 , 1 ' 'J We. f 2 . .- ,1 ' Q Y' 2 'Lie 1 , 2 - is 1 is S- , I L, E sf' Vi A V , f 1 ' X J i eg I 1 4 . '- J 4. Jeff . V I .wwf'f .7'1-.:J -'ff - 'g k My - , Y e M::1.Ki7 as ' is r i . H ' s.1s- fl '+ ' ' .3 1 we 9 ' r,.- , H ' 1 1 1 1 1 -'s' . ..:, 1 'igflwgf f fes zb sfiw' ' Lm ffs iiriiffcf-Mel-W 'Qs- ' 1 fl - n-,,, ' 'tqgsg ,.'s, f B-HOCKEY . . . The johnson B Squad hockey team, after an illus- ernors this year. One of the bright spots on the club trious 11 game winning streak, was upset in the city this year was the outstanding work of goalie Al playoffs by Murray in a 3-2 double-overtime affair. Peterson. It was the first and only loss for the junior Gov- Front Row: Rich Lind, Bruce Pearson, Ed Falkman, Art Fenton, john Wilson, john Schlattman, Jim Schlatt- man. Back Row: Dick West, Dean Selander, Dan Huna, Butch Peterson, Jim Currie, Tom Falk, Keith Pitman, Gary Hansen, Tom Frantzen, Mr. Cotroneo, Coach. na: P in f ...ff sw? 13 1,2 1 A.. y wa. fi ,MW E 'fxx . mf' ,Q f If YM! nl' 1 -7 F,,,t.:i' in Y ,4 . , , 1 . 1 ' CROSS COU TRY Cross Country ended an enthusiastic year with a 2-2 record. The Governors placed Sth in the city meet, being nosed out of fourth place by half a point. Cap- tain Joel Goranson placed Sth, as an in- dividual runner, two years in a row. Captain JOEL GORANSON vi., Iyengar I ' -gy M ,..L 5ilr V,.,. :fern . . ei ,, . M ,, , K K, :Nw VLVL 1 . , Misa, K V ,i rm' r rf. , .r . qu V t . 4 1 M, 6: +9 Q x ip A T' We I , ' it 5, iky. W .wg Away 3 .asf tis, QQ , QL R First Row: K. Kubat, D. Gudvanger, M. Strub, W. Franken- berg, G. Brown, L. Wagner. Second Row: V. Wittgenstein, j. Lindau, B. Bauer, D. Seebold, B. Wahman, E. Vansell Third Row: Coach Wasktm, F. Hanson, j. Raschick, T. Tangen, j. Goranson, D. Ackerson, j. Sweno. . Q K VE gcrgtitnk I I K ...ts . yn Q fy! K W .. - X KSA 1. me -we. w 'f on 2 1 .:, - Sophomores, Front: Tom Tagen, Dick Lind, Bill Wahman, and Front: Vic Wittgenstein, Dick Seebold, jim Sweno, and Wayne back: Earl Vansell, Dave Gudvanger, jim Ray, Al Peterson, Frankenberg. Back: Dick Ackerson, and jih Raschick. practice diligently for their first meet. 52 . . . RIFLE CLUB Rifle club had one of the smallest memberships yet it was among the most active. The members were Bernard Tschida, Bruce Larson, Kem Pom- eroy, Phil Boreen, and advisor Mr. Hoff. Every Monday afternoon the boys sharpened their shoot- ing eye at Wilder playground in preparation for hunting season. TENNIS . . . As the snow melted, Mr. Hoff, his twelve new recruits and two returning lettermen started their practicing. The 'racqueteers' needed good luck and some tiring practices to make a stand in this yearls conference. Greg Cartier, Gary Browne, Dwight This is a racket. says Mr. Hoff to Bill Litky learns how to clasp the johnson, Allen Turnquist, Scott Greg Cartier, Scott Wright and Den- tennis racket from Hoff. Wright, Don Carlson, Bill Litky, jim nis Lundholm. O'Connor, Coach Hoff, Dennis Lund- holm, Roger Goski. 53 Leigh johnson, Les Campbell, john Bergman, john Morrison and Mark johnson gather around the flagpole to discuss winning, the tournament. V Les -Campbell and john Bergman relieve their tensions on the golf course. ' GOLF SQUAD . . . This year's, golf team was a veteran crew bolstered by 1959 city champ, fLesJ Campbell and regional and g , State golfers, Leighjohnson and John Bergman. Only one member was lost to graduation. The team was a strong contender for the conference championship. First Row: Bart Galle, Dave Pearson, Leigh johnson, Mark jo hnson, john Morrison, Les Campbell, John Bergman. Second Row: Gary Brucker, Guy Kullarder, Bob Peck, Allen Taylor, Dean Selander, Bill Anderson, jim Hultgren, Coach Mr. Berg, 54 sf sqm- TRACK TEAM just a little higher, a little further or a bit faster is the aim of the trackmen as they strive for better- ment. Steve Schnider, after his triumphs last, became this year's captain. Other strong lettermen returning were Gary Anderson, joel Goran- son, Gene Kubat, Dale Anderson. Upper Left: Gene Kubat begins the relay and joel Goranson is next in line. Bill Giem and jim Sherwood wait impatiently for their turn. Upper Right: Dick Rich- nofsky and Harry Hatfield instruct Ron Schneider in the discuss throw. Lower Left: Dick Seebold, Dave Triplett and Dale Anderson use their athletic ability in pole-vaulting. 'ms' .fix f ASEBALL ml Q.. we . . 3 3 .-vi, I . H. .L gHH5Uy H 50 DH? UK x gd, tt.. H . at c'. Q' t if UHNS ,N I 5, as ig . Kg? if ,Q ff. mi '53 5 1 - 1 3, 3 7 f. 5 , E .f ily! it 'il-' K A ' , 'L , K. 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Martinson warrning up at the practice field in preparation coming baseball season. sacker and relief pitcher, jarvinen fires to first for a play. ,,Wf ' - -y My., A L ' r ' ii ' 'T' 1-W .1 A ,- W . .. 3 . in Q, ii' 'B . ,appz 4- la nk. , -, me T, I if , i-LN The 1959 baseball team won 14 games, while losing eight. They fin- ished in Sth place in the conference beating Washington, the champions, 9 to 4 in the final game of the year. This year's team hopes to develop into a squad that will be reminiscent of the johnson 1958 State High School champions. Coach Kramer feels that the team has a long way to go to reach these heights. 5 Kam., Johnson 12 Concordia 8 1 johnson 4 Anoka 2 Johnson 8 Wilson 0 johnson 12 Harding 1 Johnson 5 M.A. 1 johnson 8 Murray 2 johnson 13 Monroe 2 Johnson 3 Humboldt 1 johnson 0 Washington 2 First Row: Pat Flaherty, David Cecil, Dan Huna, john Larson, Lou Torinus, Rolf Vinnes, Wayne Jarvinen, Ed Hanson. Second Row: Coach Kra- mer, james Martinson, Dick Ackerson, Pete Falkman, Chuck Davidson, Mike Gabrie feso, Dennis Morrison, Ken M Rog Hendrickson. john Olson at bat, Dave Peterson catching as the baseball team starts spring training. Peterson, jim Layer, jim 1, Bill Pihl, Bob Peter- eidlinger, john Olson, M -Ji' Ayiww fm M www rg, WM in Ha nf, K 5' I-, , H .A.W D -: :1 isle 1. mf' 1525222 dm-4 ,mm Row 1: C. Roebke, M. Schoewe, J. Nelson, N. Moravec, B. johnson, M. Sipf, P. Chun, K. Tacik, S. Balsimo. Row 2: A. Johnson, B. Peck, G. Clang, S. Seidl, j. Hultgren, B. Anderson, K. French, C. Husted, M. Sounby. Row 5: J. Bodin, K. johnson, K. Swanson, S. Muehlenthaler, J. Hanson, C. Anderson, S. Larson, K. Berggren, S. Peterson. Row 4: B. Noyes, D. Noyes, B. Rotter, G. Btucker, J. Kisch, K. Moller, J. Olson, M. Pomeroy, T. Denisson. Row 5: B. Hedeen, D. Wgst, B. Galle, M. Johnson, R. Rowley, B. Berggren, L. johnson, M. Strub, J. Altstatt, R. An erson. SKI CLUB . . The sole purpose of Ski Club is recreation. The main activity this year was the trip to Telmark. The trip was financed by each member paying his own way. The club of 100 members was advised by Mr. Abdella. Keith Engdahl was president and Donna Olsenius was recorder. Ski enthusiasts pose for photographer after arriving at snowy Telmark. They began bright and early at 6:50 a.m. for their journey up there. Their shiny new equipment show that the day ahead of them will prove fun on the slopes. L. to R. Denny Lundholm, Marie Nelson, Sharon Ecker, jim Hultgren, Brian Bergren, Leigh johnson, Gary Brucker, Bob Peterson, Margaret Schowe, Paul Swanson, Keith Engdahl, and Friends. .P .sf .N'7,. , i f-vf mann Skiers Sharon Ecker, Keith Engdahl, Sue Fehr, Judy Bodin, Marie Nelson and Paul Swan- strom pause to check equipment. Bryan Berggren, Don Lundholm, and jim Hult- gren get ready for a tow up the hill. Row 1: K. Amey, L, Passofaro, T. Alwin, G. Wfayne, C. Cocchiarella, J. Guetz, J. Martinson, D Swanson, P. Hemenway, P. Bostrom, M. Kelly. Row 2: S. Sundlwerg, D. Carrier, S. Anderson, B Bain, N. johnson, K. Brink, V. Heinrich, F. Thorson, S, Fehr, B. Frommer, Mr. Abdella. Row 5 j. johnson, C. Hajowik, M. Nelson, L. Ostebo, B. Hendricks, K. Sederstrom, D. Lundholm, I., Nel- son, S. Nordlund, D. Olsenius. Row 4: G. Gibbons, P. Swanstrom, S, Froelke, T. Beyer, D. Carl- son, D. Axness, C. LaRue, S. Ecker, M. Gonsior, D. Pleban, I.. Cylkowski. Row 5: B. Peterson J. Miller, C. Hansen, J. Schornstein, j. Morrison, M. Shardlow, D. Nordstrom, P. Barrett, K Engdahl, R. Wurst. Z l ,sim '1li 1P l fr -r 7'i'i.' fw,!,i'44frxli.Q Q ' A gy, l li ,A 4 fvmik 1 n at E I J J, Z 5 6 ' Kappus, Freed,Johnson, Axness, Schneider, Ta- , E cik, Guetz, Jensen, Aitken and Enerson, frolic , at a Quill and Scroll gathering. Q ILL and SCROLL The Johnson Quill and Scroll members meet four times a year. The group is formed to promote and in- terest students in writing. Their projects include: col- lecting paper issues for binding and sale, contributing toward school publications, and possibly writing a lit- gg: Lg2'5Li3Bn,Dlq-O'f3gIil?aS,MD.M1i?c1gLflEl efafy magazine- M. Peterson, J. Guetz. , Must have been Funny. Judy Guetz, Sandy Mazion, Judy Freed, Joan Peterson and Johnson and Sandy Schneider doing th Brad Enerson assist publications. fawing. 1 vp -gm I me ft. x -.'rvr ' Q-1 H 'va- Ag., 6.1 Nancy Frenning, Carol Zeiloth, Pat Anderson, Judy Anderson, and Mary Dee Eggum practice the art of cooking. Jane Evans, Judy Bodin, Lynn Portel, Mary Okerlund and Judy Lehman putting finish- ing touches on F.H.A. posters. to the homemakers convention. Daddy date night was one of their major social projects. Mrs. Bacon was Future Homemakers of America pro- mote homemaking activities of all types. Bake sales and the style show occupied most of their time. A delegate was sent the Advisor. 'N 1 55 s 1- a t .ff I ' ,. . :li-,fd H Y i ' ., . J . . . H ff J . ff A .V I S ,. if vi v 'F ir M 2 J' 'E' Xt? ROW 1: G. Brenna, J. Stoltz, S. Hassler, J. Nelson, K. Mudek, D. Woulfe, D. Woulfe, J. Martinson P. Beanhlossom, C. Houchin, I. Clemens, L. Stone. ROW 2: G. Wegner, S. Pilarski, B. Lemke, B. Sundz gren, P. Frommer, L. Portel, K. Williamson, P. Otremha, J. Wall, D. Erickson, K. Anderson, K. Lund- berg, G. Steines, J. Nelson. ROW 5: M. Murphy, J. Freed, F. Bergman, S. Nordlund, K. Brink, K Swanson, N. Brink, K. Cravath, N. Franks, L. Lidberg, R. Andrle, J. Carlson, B. Peterson, S. Schmidt, K. French. ROW 4: J. Okerlund, J. Murray, S. Blau, B. Brink, J. Bodin, J. Evans, C. Husted, J. Hof- bauer, J. Nieman, J. Greer, J. Campbell, S. Scholes, S. Axness, B. Brandt, S. Wohlberg. ROW 5: S Peterson, N. Randall, K. Wonora, C. Johnson, M. McKane, J. Ryqualski, J. Anderson, E. Hackman, I. Bonnhausen, M. Okerlund, J. Lehman, M. Nadeau. ROXV 1: J. Jannette, S. Larson, N. Blaskey, C. Larson, J. Hanley, D. Nelson, S. Dixon, S. Clasen, J. Stu- cinski. ROW' 2: Gustafson. J. Lescarheau, C. Anderson, J. Hendrickson, K. Brom, J. Lipke, J. Franzen, D. Tzlldo, K. Adkins. ROW 5: L. Ludwig, L. Hitz, K. Horton, S. Windolff, M. Engebretson, S. Mazion, C. Lite, lidlyn, Schnaith, C. Stucinski. ROW 4: S. Muehlenthaler, C. Stanke, K. Sederstrom, J. Hanson U P. Noratedt, L. Lofstedt, C. Olson, R. Anderson, J. Widholm, J. Hanson. i 63 GIRLS' CLUB . . . A populous, enthusiastic group of girls comprised the JHS Girls' Club. Advised by Mrs. XValser, Mrs. Shovell, and Presi- dent Judy Martinson, the club organized the Sadie Hawkin's Dance, presented a Mother-Daughter Style Show, and spon- sored a needy European child. Top: Roger Thompson, Lou Ann Lundquist, Janet Marthlaer, Daisy Mae , Carol Wortman and Lil Abner , and Donna Pleblen review the list of Abners and Maes at the Les Campbell twirl around the floor after the Sadie Hawkins Dance. Bottom: Jerry Ricci clasps Daisy Mae, crowning ceremony. Carol Wortmans hand as candidates Sandy Anderson and friends beam approval. ROW 1: S. Ostermann, G. Steele, S. Giel, P. Beanblossom, K. Juarez, K. Mager, C. Wynne, J. Wortman, S. Ogura, M. Beack, M. Mangine, C. Peterson. ROW 2: M. Dunaski, C. Pula, P. Kelly, R. Lehman, J. Haugen, D. Swanson, B. Peterson, J. Gervais, J. Carlson, R. Andrle N. Franks, D. Folske. ROW 3: C. Shattuck. M. McKane, P. Norstedt, M. Fibison, K. Isaacson M. Nelson, S. Dixon, F. Marquardt, S. Kodluboy, B. Brandt, K. Anderson, B. Lundblad, S. St Sauver. ROW 4: C. Sohlo, N. Johnson, D. Pleban, M. Gonsior, L. Cylkowski, K. Halcome M. Peterson, G. Gibbons, S. Lindeberg, J. Marthaler, J. Podgorski, R. Franzwa, D. Nelson 9 v v Us I: A iw ' A 4w..,,. ., K f S .. . , J 5. .. . Q N 'L 1:-Vx .K 1 .- K V . ! 6, - . --.: ---,- 2 Biwfiiiwwie iz ills! I . ld L , DVC' 1: S. Currier, P. Hosrrom, S Hemenwny. C. Rnrlloff, wderson. S. lfrost. D. Currier . Amey, J. Smiley. DNV 2: L. Porrel, VI. liodin Okerlund. S. Peterson. N ustrom, YI. Anderson. M. Moh- nkel, M. lfggum, N. lfrenn- 2, B. W'ells. DW' 3: C. Srucinski, L. llitz Nordlund. ,L Freed. F. Berg: im, ul. lfvaxns, I.. Wzltts, S vedzlhl, D. Anderson, K mnson. DXV 4: M. Schoewe. B. He- en. N. Brown, R. Anderson, Olson, R. Krieger, C. An- rson. M. Ricker, M. Nelson, johnson. OXV 1: K. Lundberg, J. Al ' M Swunb S Axness I ln. - - y. .. . , rummel, S. Bulsimo, L. ,lack rn, K. Anderson, J. Olsen . Gaerke. OW 2: B. Palm, J. Gustaf rn, C. Anderson, S. Larson . Larson. N. Blzxksley, S 3rke, C. llustzld, K. fll'2lVflIh OW 3: S. Scholes, N. Law lfrommer, j. Nieman, j ofbauer, I.. Lidberpi. J. Stu nski, K. Adkins, J. DelVInrco DXV -1: j. Murray, J. Neu luer, K. johnson. D. Lundin Musall. S. VnnRhee. K rerrarcl, S. Pilnrski, M. Lang JW 1: N. Brink. B. Strom, Ersfeld, S. Muehlenthzller, K, ench, S. Wirxrer, J. Elmquisr, Nelson, JW' 2: wl. Hanson. P. Nelson, Wmmrrman, K, XVondr:1, K. -rggren. C. lohnson. C. An- rson, E. Rack, H. Shikowsky. DW' 3: K. Miller. C. Lirz, Nelson. K. Horton. M. Kup- S, K. Storhnng. S. Mnzion. . Moravc-C. ,l. Yurdeen, V. ickson. DVC' 4: C. Smnlie, D. Brelike, , McGuff5n, S. Otto. R. Koke, Anderson. K. Ackerr, C. lristy. M. Fngehretson. DW! 1: G. Wfegner, I. Mur- lson. C. Roehke, P. Xviifhlll, . Murphv. C. llouchln. S. ohlherg. M. Kellv. K. Mon- r. S. jnsvczuk, N. Frnnzwzi. Sunclberq, R. Nordwnll, WW' Z: C. XY'ickluncl. l. Coc- larelllx, li Larson. K. Gib- ns, L. Schnuf. C. llznrden. G. ennu, M. Allen, N. Bain, T. ldwin, G. Cocchizxrelln, j. zlson, G. Flowers. DW! 3: S. lfehr, D. Brumer, Frommer. 'l. Cmnnbell. J. xnley. M. Nzulenu. VI. Stoltz, lordzln. S. Wfold. S. NVEI- ske. J. Nelson, -I. Johnson, K. terson. UW 4: N. Rzmdull, H. Lemke, Hfrssler, D. Carle. Clnsen, Lescarhuzlu. li. Hncknmn, L. urnhausen. l. Lehman. M. cerlund. L. Pnssofqnro, T. Al- n. RED CROSS . . . The Junior Red Cross club worked under the advisorship of Mr. Hoff. Colorful decorations made by the members, offered diversion for Gillette Hospital patients during the holiday seasons. They also assembled entertaining scrapbooks for children of Euro- pean Nations. These projects contributed greatly to their under- standing of Red Cross work. ,lbw ROW 1: B. Wells, B. Dam. co, C. Jobst, N. Brink, Q Broders, L. Price, C. Gei main, S. Balsimo, J. Mai tlnson, C. Roebke, S. Can rier, G. Steele. ROW 2 Mr. Hoff, J. DeMarco, C Sohlo, C. Husted, L. L-it berg, S. Axness, M. Kellj J. Johnson, K. Amey, I Roberto, P. Frommer, f Scholes. ROW 5: J. Nei bauer, J. Hanson, K. Ho comb, G. Bangert, E. Eme N. Bostrom, D. Taldo, I Johnson, S. Larson, J. Nil man, M. Beatty, J. Ho bauer, S. Nelson. ROW 1 G. Kubat, K. Carr, K. Sto hang, K. Johnson, G. Solll J. Franzen, C. Anderson, lN Sharlow, K. Mynarcyk, l Reck, K. Edhlund, S. Fros R. Nordwall. ROW 5: l Litz, S. Carlson, M. Case A. Westphal, S. Windoli L. Musall, R. Krieger, 1 Christy, D. Carle, K. Simo C. Anderson, C. Harden. Phil McAuley, Mr. Hoff, l Bennet, and Linda Price cz fully inspect items to be into an overseas gift box. Kathie Houstin, and Judy M tinson give their attention an explanation of a blood d ors importance. Club president, Linda Price, ceives her merit award fr Mr. Hoff. Merit award winners, Ray B net, Stan Rydel, Phil McAul John Alstadt, and Ron Y1 . . . FUTURE TEACHERS OE MERICA ROW 1: P. Rieger, S. Ven iemann, P. Beanblossom, S. Marsden, J. Martinson, 3. Steines. ROW 2: L. Lid merg, J. Contreras, B. Hauf ek, S. Lindau, M. Eggum NI. Frennine, Mrs. Drake IOW 3: M. Laszcwski S Dixon, K. Edhlund, J.,A1f vin, L. Portel, J. Gustaf- on, B. Bauer. ROW 4: K Kckert, P. Norstedt, L. Mu- all, S. Rydel, J. Nordquist, I. Stanke, E. Reck. Q .aux K: M is S ,Q f .L 2. P-. 1' rw . '- fy af S if Q .Y x 9 1+ Kia. Q I K '- jf F ,V .4119 . W -, t ' 'tw 5 J Y 4 - -ie S K ' The Future Teachers of America club offered experience to students interested in the teaching profession. It also provided assistance for work burdened teachers at Johnson. They plan to award merit pins to members who have extended distinguished service. The advisor is Mrs. Drake. Pat Reiger gains experience in working with a typical class. This was part of her training in connection with this club. - 'i as S Mary Laszcwski, Stan Rydel, judy Martinson and Phyllis Beanblossom scan a file of text- book and teaching aid materials as part of the FTA activities. I9 Til kr 'T f Vx. . .gl , -gn . S ,Qu I ,Z I.,-I LIBRARY CLUB The Library Club is an activity group that serves the faculty and student body of Johnson. This club strived to create an interest in the use of the Library and to improve Library facilities. V A number of social events took place to reward members for services rendered. These gala events included an initiation party, a toboggan party and roller skating at Forest Lake. Miss Benson was the advisor and Pete Bodin was president. ROW 1: G. Cocchiarella, P. Hemenway, B. Reibel, J. Okerlund, B. Frommer, G. Steele, S. Schroe- der, M. Sipf. ROW 2: M. Peterson, T. Adwin, M. Marshall, R. Zachery, D. Sarne, P. Swanstrom G. Peterson, T. Pilla, M. Stachowiuk. ROW 5: S. Oddson, L. Portel, D. Heckmann, K. Pomeroy G. Hanson, D. Seebold, J. Evans, J. Bodin, M. Nilo, L. Ostebo. ROW 4: J. Goranson, C. Beireis M. Shardlow, D. Bjork, L. Johnson, L. Torinus, R. Vinnes, P. Brainard, B. Kamp. ROW 1: L. Kruger, C. Houchin, S. Giel, J. Martinson, G. Flowers, M. Mangine, D. Krebsbach, Miss Benson. ROW 2: C. Peterson, J. Peisert, M. Clasen, W. Handelano, M. Nelson, S. Fehr, S. Becker, J. Alwin, M. Okerlund. ROW 3: J. Hanley, N. Williams, P. Bodin, C. Anderson, R. Krie- ger, C. Frederickson, C. Anderson, K. Moller. ROW 4: J. Olson, K. Engdahl, J. Thomson, P. Faldman, J. Bergman, J. Morrison, J. Schornstein, J. Miller. cial!! l as l .4 4? It ROW 1: G. Brenna, B. Diesslin, D. Eastlund, D. Anderson, B. Wfahnman, R. Goski, K. Swanson, C. Hazzard, N. Lindahl. ROW 2: L. Watts, D. Anderson, F. Bergman, K. Johnson, M. Shardlovsg M. Fibison, J. Jensen, S. Swedahl, K. Peterson. ROW 3: P. Savage, J. Barklind, S. Nordlund, J. Murray, J. Nordquist, L. Nelson, D. Peterson, J. Anderson, J. Freed. ROW 4: G. Brucker, G. Rossow, D. Eastlund, D. Anderson, L. Swanson, G. Landucci, L, Johnson, J. Chenoweth, D. Wfentworth. Whatever the joke is, it probably wasn't Pete Falkman and Jim Thomson give Carol found in the Time' Kathie Johnson- John Peterson an assist in decorating the club bul- Befgman and ShfU'0n Swedahl enjoy a hearty letin hoard. laugh- sf , 1: 4 MJ LNG f I KJ... v Ni' , 2. f 4.-s Y0u ggygfedlu poimg our Dave Ifagtlund to Leslie Watts and John Olson assist Sharon Carol Hazzard. Dave Wentworth laughingly Todora in selecting a book. looks on. 69 Masquers, johnson's dramatic club, is an organization of aspiring thespians under the guidance of Miss A. Marguerite Anderson. Its members strive to gain greater knowledge and appreciation of the theatre, and use their acquired skills in school production. af j i 4 it 'I US, if W I ' W5 me 5 i 5 ROW 1: L. Stoerzinge L. Price, N. Lindahl, A ' A Scholes, J. Martinson, 1 A ' V Frederickson, f i 4 3' 1 f ii' f- -E Roberto, M. Sipf, ll A W , is Kelly. ROW 2: L. Ston ' S. Becker, K. Edhlund,i t V V Frommer, K. Peterso W- K. Gibbons, D. Swa, m be 5 't t 1 ij, ,Q M 'O Crum, B. Sundgren, l V A son. ROW 3: S. Wh ley, M. Laszcewski, Ostebo, M. Kappus, Windolff, G. Gibbor B. Frommer, L. Nelsc M. Peterson. ROW M. Engebretson, K. M1 ler, J. Chenoweth, f Axness, N. Sideen, Nelson, C. Christy. john Chenoweth, Bo Peep Frommer, and Gen- tleman jlm Hultgren pose in costumes worn for Masquers Initiation. New initiates demonstrate creativity associated with Masquers organization. Lucrecia Stoerzinger adjusts Diane Swanson' hat before the j.S. play performance. RADIO CLUB . . . The Radio Club gives its members opportunities to exchange ideas with fellow students interested in this phase of science. The twelve club members learn code and develop theories at their weekly meetings, conducted by president Ted Farinella and Mr. Farmer, advisor. Af , W 'NM S- rdf-ff Hf it Ted Farinella broadcasts over John- sonls station, KSON. Members adjust the aerial on the roof of the school. ROW 1: C. Daniels, J. Zellmer, P. Annen, Mr. Farmer, B. Oman, P. Boreen, T. Farinella. Phillip Annen solders part of the intricate equipment as joel Zellmer looks on. fy H -K GERM N CLUB ROW 1. B. sanford, T. Grue, G. Johnson, D. See- bold. D. Erickson, K. Lundholm, W. Baker, B. Diesslin. ROW 2: J. Ol- sen, G. Hamm, J. Zellmer, P. Swanstrom, J. Nordquist, P. Norstedt, N. Sideen, K. Anderson, R. Reagan. ROW 3: G. Phillippi, C. Ricks, D. Eastlund, P. Hedberg, G. Landucci, B. Oman, T. Dolen, G. Browne, D. Lien- emann. ROW 4: G. Rossow, D. Mortenson, M. Koening, S. Galle, F. Fisher, J. Schornstein, R. Bossard, C. Hansen, B. Erickson. ROW 1: L. Garner, C. Jobst, R. St. Sauver, S. Blau, J. Olson, S. Anderson, L. Portel, J. Peisert. ROW 2: D. Seebold, G. Swan- gstue, N. Moravec, C. Carl- son, M. May, M. Smith, K. Johnson, J. Deutsch, B. Carlson. ROW 3: D. Ander- son, S. Dahm, K. Simon, M. Engebretson, K. Lundblad, C. Stanke, N. Brown, J. Hultgren. ROW 4: D. M. Ricker, K. Meid- D Anderson D Nel Q9 German Club has a membership of 115 German stu dents. They met regularly and sponsored numerous projects for the extension of their classroom learning. This year was the first for the German Club. It has proven very successful and enrollment has soared be- yond expectations. I ea S aa 3 2 ROW 1: G. Clang, P. Rie- ger, C. Hanson, S. Geiger, P. Richert, M. Knutson, V. Halley. ROW 2: K. Lund- holm, P. Kellermann, L. Stoerzinger, B. Fisher, K. Carlson, B. Olson. S. Ax- ness, W. Baker. ROW 3: S. Robinson, M. Kappus, S. Ecker, B. Litz, J. Ryqualski, S. Carlson, J. Hanson, S. Scholes, D. Seebold. ROW 4: K. Moller, J. Crawford, K. Engdahl, J. Bergman, J. Morrison, J. Stokvis. J. Hultgren, C. Frederickson. ... - rmem1l.un-le:-xwu:nM...wf. m...w.1-.Ml -M.. 1 --Q? ma.. W.,............,., .W...W..-1-11:--M ROW 1: D. Swanson, B. Williams, J. Simon, J. Skor ka, K. Peisert, L. Mann, B Todora, K. Tacik, G. Der auf, Mrs. Petrie. ROW 2 R. Walton, E. Reck, J. Ol- son, F. Garner, L. Garner, B. Brandt, K. Swanson, K Zafke, S. Nelson. ROW 3 K. Mynarcyk, L. Watts, J Okerlund, S. Nordlund, S Whaley, K. Peterson, R Goski, T. Bylander, P White, J. Rioias. ROW 4 B. Larson, C. LaRue, J Hauge, J. Trad, D. Nord- strom, C. Aquilar, M. Strub, R. Wood, J. Kisch, G. Gib- bons. . . . SPANISH CLUB The sombrero and serape-garbed Spanish Club mem- bers took an active part in the annual Fall Festival. i W , I Interest in the language sparked during the clubs if if F fl P monthly meetings. Jean Okerlund was the club's presi- , K. .mv H 54 . dent. Mrs. Petrie was the advisor. N ,efi E f V , f Q, V - fu ... , x V. , .r , -' 1, , vw.,-W-' ' , f . ,ff , J f Upper Left: Gathered around the piano at a German Upper Right: J. Olson, K. Tacik, D. Swanson, D. Nord Club party are K. Engdahl, J. Hultgren, C. Frederick- strom, discuss the pros and cons of the sombrero. son, K. Johnson, M. 'Kappas. Lower Right: Conjugating latin verbs is the task occupy Lower Left: Sombrero - topped Spanish Club members ing T. Kranz, L. Watts, J. Hauge, S. Nordlund. C. Aquilar, K. Swanson, J. Okerlund, S. Nelson, point ' out Spain in world map. Merry making disciples of Miss Downeys Latin I fight, Latin scholars Mary Dee Eggum, Sharon Kunze, and over remaining crumbs of a class room feast. Barb Palm put forth a concentrated effort on a trans- LATIN CLUB lating task. The Latin Club's most festive event was the annua Roman Banquet. The toga and sandle clad member got together for an evening of feasting and chario racing. During the calmer, monthly meetings, Latin song are sung and non-Latin refreshments are served. Mis Downey advises the club. L Er! ROW 1: J. Schultz, L. Hitz K. Danisch, M. McKane, 5 Anderson, K. Lundquist, K Carr. ROW 2: B. Preuss, C. Ol son, G. Lundin, C. Fred lund, J. Pignato, B. Noyes F. Ginnaty, B. Litkey. ROW 5: J. Niemiec, G. Ku bat, D. Carlson, D. Carlson J. Ricci, D. Pearson, G Daniels. ROW 4: D. Hawkinson, R Wolhaupter, L. Johnso C. Beireis, R. Sarne, 3 Hansen. ROW 1: P. Beanblossom, J Martinson, S. Hassler, S Ackley, S. Larson, M Strunk, Miss Downey. ROW 2: J. Leopold, J. Jar nette, M. Lang, S. Pilarsk B. Olson, M. Jasinski, li Taylor. ROW 3: R. Erickson, Donoran, S. Schilla, Richie, T. Wilford, K. Sa deen, C. Marsden. ROW 4: J. Jensen, J. Bodin E. Hackman, J. Lehman, lv Nadeau. F. Bergman, Hendrickson. ROW 1: P. Chun, M. Bea ty, B. Palm, M. Eggum. I Kunze, E. Ferrin, D. Ca rier, S. Johnson, M. Mai gine. i ' ROW 2: T. Pilla, C. Palun bo, K. Edhluncl, C. Haiowif . K. Brink, V. Halley, C. Stu M cinski, M. Nilo. J. Wall. ROW 3: V. Heinrich, J Gilbertson, K. Sederstro M. Hebert, L. Musall, J. O son, L. Lofstedt, F. Tho son, S. Frost. ROW 4: S. Schneider, Wright, L. Swanson. Falkman, J. Wicklund, 3 ' Wortman, G. Dreying, Hanson, N. Randall. ROW 1: J. Jungwirth, B. Leuke, J. Madigan, S. Giel, J. Smiley, Mrs. Walser. ROW 2: P. McSherry, P. Cory, M. Saunby, J. Ger- vais, B. Peterson, J. Carl- m son, N. Bain. ROW 3: C. Swanson, J. Freed, V. LaRoche, J. Mar- thaler, J. Yardeen, N. Law, B. Faricy, L. Lundquist. ROW 4: N. McGuffin, E. Strunk, G. Brueker, C. Fisher, M. Johnson, T. Waite, V. Wittgenstein. I Y A l ROW 1: L. Price, G. Steele, T. Alwin, G. Brenna, E. Gil- len, C. Peterson, Miss Dow- ney. ROW 2: S. Clasen, L. Os- tebo, N. Pearson, M. Peter- son, S. Fehr, J. Peterson, D. Olsenius, S. Becker. ROW 5: M. Nelson, M. Laszcwski, L. Nelson, M. Kappus, M. Kjelsberg, V. Erickson, S. Dixon, S. Van Rhee. ROW 4: S. Mazion, P. Nor- stedt, N. Williams, P. Sauage, R. Wurst, D. Linn, C. Selander, D. Lundip. ROW 1: K. Davis, M. Schoenrock, F. Stack, S. ' Ristuben, N. Franks, C. Houchin. ROW 2: K. Horton, B. He deen, M. Van Duzee, J. Ruth, L. Lidberg, J. Alwin ROW 3: K. Cravath, K. Brom, B. Strom, D. Taldo K. Anderson, J. Murray, N ez Ackert. ROW 4: R. Koke, B. Men- X ier, J. Barklind, P. Barrett, J. Miller, R. Weeks, A Westphal. C? F ,Q -'iff Sophomore, Juniors and Seniors composed the three separate units of this year's French Club. Mrs. Wallser, . . . Miss Downey and Mrs. Dahl headed these groups when they got together to sing French songs and sample some French pastries. This club worked to achieve a better appreciation of the language. Je suis, tu as, ila ....... , can be heard by corridor Enjoying an anecdote with true French spirit are Donna walkers as yeleves pa,-lem frangaisn Olsenius, Ginny Brenna, and Carol Peterson. S7 , ri. DISTRIBUTI E EDUCATIO .. On the job training and school are com- bined to give this ambitious group a well rounded education. Mr. Perry is the advisor. ROW 1: D. Krebsbach, P. Culhane, E. Stein- brenner, J. Chenoweth, G. Anderson. ROW 2: Y. Arends, K. Johnson, K. Abresch, B. Schwabel, J. Swanson, S. Luby. ROW 3: P. Montague, P. Singer, K. Swanson, A. Muller, R. Biniek, P. Voss, L. Cylkowski. ROW 4: B. Harrington, J. Pientka, K. Peter- son, J. Hanley, J. Carle, T. Crandall. One of Vulcan's cohorts smooch and smudge a member of the club at the annual Distributive Education banquet, at Co1eman's restaurant. HISTORICAL SOCIETY . . . l ROW 1: K. Tacik Johnson, S. Sanford, Stone, G. Evanoff, Price, J. Wall. ROW 2 D. Swanson, S. Frost, G Larson, S. Blau, C. Soh lo, B. Brink, T. Larson B. Fisher. ROW 3: D Brekke, L. Ostebo, K Mynarcyk, J. Barklind N. Randall, C. Shattuck S. Anderson, S. Carlson ROW 4: V. Heinrick, C Stanke, A. Westphal, S Windolff, S. Mazion, K Horton, J. Hanson, K Simon, D. Heckmann. r-1:-'Z 76 I all J Compiling newspaper clippings and other data on students, faculty and alum- ni was the main activity of the Historical Society. One week during each month is workshop week. Miss Bienhoff is the ad- visor and Leah Mussalak the president. ROW 1: J. Haugen, N. Pearson, B. Litz, T. Alwin, C. Palumbo, F. Fisher, L. Price, M. Mulvaney, F. Thorson. ROW 2: B. Rue beling, T. Waite, L. Passo faro, P. St. Sauver, C. Ims dahl, N. Mastel, J. Houska, K. Mudek, C. Rodriguez. ROW 3: S. Nelson, R. Gese, C. Anderson, M. Mohwink- el, J. Deutsch, J. Vincent D. Anderson, N. Hawks, 57 22 Og-gm 961:53 Ch -4 P53 2 5 pg 5?:r:g Q-OO 91353 ...DN-wzes C5Us-4192-C3 Sarne, S. Schossow, Lewis, N. Bain. ROW 5: M. Freye, J. Sackett, D. Kel- logg, J. Smith, S. Schneider, G. Bogdon. The Sepctrum Club, a congregation of students with Rembrandtic leanings, not only provided hall displays, Christmas decorations, and other artistic touches, but also engaged in numerous activities under the guidance of Mrs. McKinney, johnson aft teacher. Mark johnson and joe Gonsowski are deeply engrossed in their work. Nancy Hawks, Marily Mohwinkel, Karen Mondor, Leo- nore Passifaro, Nancy Brown, Sue Schossow, George Bogdan, Sandy johnson, Donna Anderson, Ted Fari- nella and Fred Fisher on initiation day. ' 'ff l J is 5 'M e if CAN DIDS - 1959-60 xi, I we --KV L .X 5? C Dave Wamodbeck, jim Hultgren and Gary Isaac- 'HIC i,'QfftQ 0' 3 time at a Student Council Mike Shardlow, Wayne Mr. Wrmrle's homeroom take time out to scan ' Frankenberg, Bob Peter- the pages of the Courier. Dennis Amundson Raleane Nordwall, Chris Palumbo and Lucre- son and Sue Windolff seems to be questioning an article. zia Stoerzinger practice for their skeleton dance are seen signing the 1959 in the Wizard of Oz. Governor. was f,f'1f4effigg i s A' figs b- ii ' XQVB K Q iii , f 'VZ' f . ,ll s s i K f:5r:- .-:.A ' if 2 Arlene Thompson, Brad Enerson, Louise Schaaf Mary JO PUCPI, Bonnie FiShCI', Teresa I-HFSOH 78 and Carole Hannah chuckle over the dress of and Sandy Carlson whip up musical spirit at Senior Bow and Tie Day. the Wilscmn game. ron Osterman, Judy Nelson and Joan Peter- show visitors from Murray High School, Courier. X94 Q-v--r Judy Freed, Judy Guetz and Brad Enerson pre- pare a display for the publications drive. Steve Schneider and friends discuss trial and error behavior in Psychology class. Lynn Ostebo, Vi Lalioche, Judy Haugen, Karen Sherrard, Car- ol Peterson, Konny Davis and Jean Wortman stop to pose for a Governor picture. x M., . N r V252 E' 5 ,, 1 we N . -W 'wg ' . U udy Lehman, Jean Okerlund, Lyn Portel, Judy Podin and Jane Evans prepare an FTA poster. XXL I' Seen working on the sports section of the Courier are Ron Skorka, Dick Ackerson and Tom Brindley. QW' ,,-f gui + ' -1. wiki? it kkk,h.,.. 3 a nr-et V-'Ki a t 3 115319 ? il SQ H if 1? M sm sa as as sa sz xi as aiu 1 ii Q. ss .J aw.. ,Mm , An' yn 'L We H Q, .-x 'NJN- nv- ..,, ,A mf H im 'f,-' lfkiQ'fnix Kuhn. M Q Nw 'ef EY xx S if 5? , '...I ,Z A. . H EI ,, 1 WC fe ' 9' . MQ, iw 3 P ' I , SOPHOMORE CLASS Their first year at johnson opened new hori- zons for the Sophomores. High school classes took the place of grade school ways. New friends and events filled many busy hours. World history, biology, plane geometry and dozens of other classes taxed the minds of in- dustrious students. -v..,,N Q 0-a-Y ' o zzz.. aft ae With the capable Miss McKenzie as Sopho- more advisor, this class sponsored the highly successful, annual Charity Drive. It was a year of excitement and confusion, mixed with hard work and ending with an anticipation of their coming years at f U 7 f 's 0 f K v 1 SOPHOMORE CLASS OFFICERS: Isabelle Clemens, Secretaryg Bart Galle, Presidentg Rick Deloia, Vice-Presidentg and Keith Pittman, Treasurer. e various reactions Sophomore biology dents as they view nreserved specimen, captured in this did photo. The eamish misses, rolyn St. Szluver, ly Broders, and aryl Germaine are ompanied by Boh LOU. Y 1, 2. ., E . y f yi- QL. 51 , . 2 H 5 1 fe S.-pg,.f'.-My X ROW 1' B Pearson j Schulte, A. Erickson, J. Mortel 1122! gl , D. Lang, B. Clemens, G. Robbins. ROW B. Raaseh, IR. Ottoniati, H. Patton, K. Rossow, R. Chryst, G. Larson, Nelson. ROW 3: j. Der auf T. Acker, D. Corry, G. Lucas, R. Kamrath, R. Wille, R. Krizan, D. Hoffman, J. Blahoski, A. Plaisten, A. Fherhartlt ROW 1: M. Beack, Freeman. ROW 2: M. Walsh, D. Lehto, D. jarosiew, N. Franks, D. Erickson, D. Haase. ROW 3: G. Dalbec, tafson, L. Liclerg, M. Brobakken, S. Dupre, J. Hanley, J. Franzen, R. Koke, D. Bertini, S. Lindau, J. Hendric Preuss, J. Ricci. ROW 4: A. Peterson, D t ,J f. L. Brown, I. Clemens, P. Otremba, D. Folske, M. Bickford, B. Schmidt, B P. A. Zschokke, M. R. Schultz, B. Brandt D. Larson, j. Lehman, J. Haugee, J, Gus B. Oswald. ROW 4: D. Kruse, S. Jackson kson, E. Koshenina. 2 ff lf l i. QM. 'X 'V ROW 1: J. Hammerlun, j. Schwendinger, S. Ackley, S. Larson, K. jaehnert, V. Olsen, C. Houchin, C. Roebke, S. Vennemann. ROW 2: S. Carrier, C. Germain, J. Broders, S. Schilla, G. Nelson, A. Donovan, C. Grahinski, S. Casey, C. Dufault, S. Hassler, K. Gaetke. ROW 3: j. Contreras, K. Swanson, M. Nadeau, F. Stack, J. Geruais, K. Cravath, K. Morgan, P. Hemenway, S. Axness, M. Saunby. ROW 4: C. Nelson, B. Faricy, K. Kustrich, R. Biniek, K. Sandeen, C. Larson, R. Lehmann, C. Helminick, M. Hanson, C. Swanson, S. Berke. ROW 5: M. Marshall, E. Garner, C. Anderson, N. Bostrom, K. Miller, R. Anderson, D. Taldo, K. Brom, C. Litz, D. Miller, E. Hackman. 84 ROW 1: L. Wortman, F Barkwell, L. jackson, D Magnuson, R. M. Larkey K. Lundberg, K. Peters, G Steines. ROW 2: J. Stucin ski, C. Sanberg, L. Reisehl P. Warhol, N. Truhlar, S Anderson, C. Husted. ROV 3: J. Mattson, P. Wortman N. Brink, J. Ruth, J. Krum mel, J. Hillman, S. Schmidt C. Skoog. ROW 4: K. An derson, J. Hanson, D. Bet ger, J. Beltz, L. Bornhausen G. Hopper, K. Berggren, P Nelson, K. Wondra. ROW 1: E. Leopold, K Beissler, G. Lescarbeau, G Clang, M. Goebl, T. Eppc lito. G. Hahn. ROW 2: S Seidl, D. Anderson, E Winter, R. Deloia, J. Schlal tman, S. Sherwood, D. Lan ducci, L. Whitcomb, F Pehrson. ROW 3: R. De:- heimer, T. Moe, R. johr son. R. Olson. C. Vansel B. Morrison, B. Shuman, Q Barnes. ROW 4: D. Wes R. Weeks, C. Harringtot G. Nelson, S. Katainen, Q Laver, D. Hill. ROW 5: U Peltier, I. Acker, R. M4 Clellan, B. Galle, I. Weis: R. Pietraszewski, R. Biorl G. Enerson. -x'1 wwf. -4 1 X . ws' Ml, 'W 1 I w .rt Vi i . V If , , , K , 4 5 1 i, ' f 1- I V 'f I 'T v ' ' 5 I V A x , X' ' J' I 1 f 4 Jr Exuberant sophomores bolster the team at a basketball game. Throwing themselves whole- heartedly into the spirit of things are Sandy Balsimo, Kath- ie French, Karen Boogren and friends. Combined efforts in the buying and selling fields work to make this candy sale a success. Kathie Hustad is found among the hungry ones, while Isabelle Clemmons, Sharon Shilla, Judy Mattson, Karen Wondra, and Judy Alwin hold up the mercenary end. v Q tt.. if ROW' l: R. Fitzgerald, J. Jannette, H. Oberembt, G. Watters, J. Wilson, A. Taylor, V. Long, G. Stoenr, C. Gibbons, R. Sturnini. ROW 2: G. Wilrek, J. McCann, D. Gudvangen, J. Santi, J. Mangine, S. North, M. Gtrachota, P. Abernathy, D. Lundquist, C. Rodriguez. ROW 5: T. Wick, B. Olson, D. Hall, D. Jungwirth, M. Verville, G. Neumann, G. Kullander, J. Bonn, B. Greer, T. Larson, H. Anderson. ROW 4: T. Frantsen, D. Kasprzak, G. Sandstrom, D. Beety, B. Pihl, D. Friske, J. Worrel, J. Lennartson, R. Solei, N. Goranson. Sophomore biology stu- dents cram for one of Mr. Neubert's weekly tests. L- .1- ' K 4 if ...FPC A J Q, , 'ral umlryxrf 5. .- l'-S1? 1-bfi. ,M K K I' N I X Y A PR ,tim ff I 1 lllslllll Bl N. 'M ' ., ' L 'lm I1 Al . .yaGf2.1fgei!43li 'WB : ' was eia,g?z4 .t es.. f l I I 5 'Q .. . .1 at si! B is it wiggn 35 iii M . , H! 535 ' ., 1' ' . e .,V,.-if Q si is 3 in 5 At fe ' . ,Q wg., fig if as 5 EP ur i, 'K ak -SEN! ROW 1: D. Kortekaas, A. Peabody, R. Meyer, D. Dunsmore, D. Bryan, S. Ristuben, L. Carlson, A. Batten, R. Thomas, B. Layer. ROW 2: D. Nilan, R. Smith, M. Ebiltoft, A. Fenton, R. Vinnes, D. Huna, D. Selander, B. Frye, T. Wigen. ROW 3: M. Van Duzee, K. Pitman, T. Falk, G. Grosscup, D. Triviski, J. Currey, C. Brickner, R. Carle, J. Reiff, D. Holmberg, J. Oecil, D. Hawkinson, D. Kruse, T. Tangen, B. Berggren, D. Carlson, D. Lancette, C. Hansen. rggsgtt., vw., Mr. Wasco proudly surveys his alert and attentive World His- tory class. it. ai 'if' A V , t fo I lg? 1.2. ' 15 if ' Q . :aria 3' A ' , f' ' J 1 3 it iff 'Y x 2 ,af W . fx f! A. MW - XL A H ii 'p .. ,iri , x I 1: , J E, , ..,,- .I if fi, A as .. I , fl . , ef Q J, A , K Y '-,, f m .. I . F ni . . ' . ' -v,- i J ,,.-W ROW 1: V. Garcia, I. Peterson, J. Cylkowski, S. Vizenor. C. Vietor, L. Johnson, J. John. ROW 2: K. Adkins, B. Brandt, C. O'Connor, J. Marquardt, J. Nieman, L. Frans, S. Balsimo, I.. R. Kruger. ROW 3: D. Nelson, B. Goranson, B. Shikowsky, J. Peisert, E. Benner, N. Parmeter, K. Hickle, S. Larson. ROW 4: C. Launderville, B. Johnson, J. Lipke, C. Abel, C. Johnson, S. Muehlenthaler, J. Beckstrom, K. French. ROW 5: C. Anderson, L. Lundquist, J. Widholm, S. Otto, L. Hultgren, E. Schnaith, J. Frascone, K. Schneider. The steady tattoo of the typewriter fills this room of hard working typing stu- dents. Connie Litz and Karen Horton follow the typewrit- ing manual intently. i i'W L 'lx 1-'B ir is ROW 1: M. Tarnowski, J. Schlattman, D. Rivera, E. Vansell, B. Sneen, B. Wahner T. Eggum, T. Kluznik, J. Nielsen, P. Tucci. ROW 2: T. Fedje, R. Lind, D. Miller C. Vanalstine, J. Morrison, J. Ehrisman, D. Anderson, F. Anderson, E. Gonser, M Wood, D. Carlson. ROW 3: D. Sirek. E. Adams, L. Saete, J. Wilcox, J. Cummings J. L'Allier, N. Mohwinkel, A. Berg, J. Sebastian, B. Peterfeso. ROW 4: S. Lunce ford, R. Vann, R. Barr, K. Zuffer, B. Clasen, R. Rowley, R. Smith, B. Voss, G Heckman, E. Falkman. Animated discussions take place during the four minutes be- tween classes in the crowded halls of Johnson. Karen Ander- son, Cheryl Germain and Leah Mussall hurry to class. fi tm: C5 pq A fx , L. fig., ,mt-5 liixagsi , . sf .f f l KLM '13 V H55 J u gm. 52.104 ROW 1: J. Boyd, M. Portz, S. Robinson, C. St. Sauver, P. Senske, B. Ruebeling, S. Bonfe, M. Mann, K. Labarre, ROW 2: B. Lemke, K. Williamson, J. Carlson, B. Peterson, R. Franzwa, M. Clasen, J. Alwin, M. Quist. ROW 3: D. Leppla, N. J. Blaksley, S. Sklar, P. Edwards, C. Sweno, C. Schultz, R. Vera, S. Hanson, B. Strom. ROW 4: C. Anderson, B. Reeck, L. Stahl, S. Ricci, R. Krieger, C. Olson, K. Ackert, M. Okerlund, C. Squire, C. johnson. ..-.M Biology students observe the habits of the experimental animals. Watching this guinea pig exercise are Gary Haun, Mark Goble, Sandy Larson and Susan Rohr. This experiment was performed in Mr. Neubert's Biology class. I F 'r W' f Ja if 4 1 , I Mil I u y jr U ., . jy Al WMM vlbvfjlij' + UUE' y 90 Junior class officers Cl to rj Vice President, jane, Advisor, Miss McKenny, President, jean,,f'f gt, Wortmang Co-Treasurer, Jim Thompson, Second Vice President, Jerry Erickson, Treasurer, Barb Brinkg Secretary, Vi LaRoche. K 'V M4121 X A, U WW 931' J QM Q Qybjff ,J Aj fo f ee, ' l, 2 1' WW 1 , 5, . x X jf' 'Ni' X- q ,ff 1 7 'N ' QV XIV xii iffwgl N ff' ,yt GMM J al, , fwfr tg. . fi as X. ,y Wi' my f Aga, AMJQVU f, jf, l 1-WJ' N J: f 5 Their introduction into the realm of upperclass- men opened the portals of possibility for the juniors. New classes, clubs and activities appeared on the now broadened vista. john Brown, the Kansas-Nebraska act, and the Dredd Scott decision will be remembered along with the Alamo as facets of their study of Ameri- can History. Any future need to use endless ref- erences, notecards or footnotes will produce total recall of the Junior Essay. Physics, languages and mathematics rounded out part of their curriculm. The Juniors were a working class, Under their advisor, Miss McKenny, they planned and pro- moted the junior-Senior Invite and Prom. All business was handled by the class representatives. 'hysics students Barb, Ol- Jn, Karen Swanson, Faye iergman and Jackie Mur- 15' combine interest and in- ustry as they conduct an xperiment in Mr. Farmer's lass. ,OW 1: J. Wortman, L. lann, K. Zafke, A. Ger- lain, P. Sancelli, G. Evan- ff, N. Mastel, J. Madia, S. lcCann. ROW 2: S. Foote, L. Garcia, K. Larsen, L. litz, B. Beck, R. Thomalla, I. Ramsey, G. Sierakowski, . Emmons, M. Smith. ROW : B. Garner, G. Albrecht, ., Malmberg, L. McGrath, ,. Reis, L. Coochiarella, J. leuspickle, P. Schultz, N. Iharter. ROW' fi: K. Meid- nger, M. Strub, J. Garrity, 7. Wulff, R. Mueller, R. arne, F. Voss, J. Sweno, D. Vagner, J. Stokvis. OW 1: S. Ogura, Ahl- nan, D. Hurtgen, M. Mur- hy, G. Brenna, M. Jasin- ci, B. Olson, S. Giel. ROW z S. Mazion, G. Bangert DeMarco, M. Mohwinkel . Anderson, J. Neubauer, V. Larson, S. Kunze, K. herrard. ROW 3: M. Kjels- erg, S. Grzywinski, A. Vestphal, S. Whaley, K. torhang, J. Anderson, M. appus, J. Wortman, J. Shultz. ROW 4: D. Linn, Komalski, G. Munchow, . Hicks, J. Sherwood, L. uhnson, C. LaRue, B. Men- r, J. Lindau. 1 l OW 1: D. Tippel, L. 10ne, P. Frommer, B. Palm, Greer, M. Payne, J. Mc- uaid, S. Wohlberg, P. laisdell. ROW 2: R. Gese, . Olson, R. Walton, J. lson, C. Marsden, V. Wit- genstein, T. Grue, T. John- nn, D. Eastluncl. ROW 3: Ginnaty, J. Nelson, V. rickson, J. Freed, E. Kensy, . Buse, P. Chryst, D. rickson, B. Noyes. ROW 1 P. Savage, B. LaBarre, . Mortenson, C. Beireis, . Sherman, R. Huldeen, C. lomquist, J. Engel. ,al Pt 253 V F6194 IMF-Ns 5 Y, at ...t... .v FR 4 Q Ili N81- af .1 4 ' 1 ' V 5 r 3 5: at f V L VLL. sing ff 4 5 . -.,t , . fs f5l'C'9 9' Sharon Daly and Sharon So- die employ cleanliness in their Home Economics routine. Cheryl Germaine offers her assistance. Library helpers Sharon Wold and Rosita Zachary check out books for Cl to rj Carol Schoct, Gayle An- derson, Kay Abrisch, Judy Swanson, and Tony Pilla. ROW 1: P. Senske, J. Ran- dall, S. Hebert, C. Teske, S. Daley, M. Hogen. N. Bain, M. Passofaro. ROW 2: L. Morelli, Y. Roehl, D. Storlien, J. Tacik, J. Gonsowski, S. Schotik, A. Trumm. ROW 3: J. Char- bonneau, G. Johnson, C. Martinson, D. Brekke, M. Penberthy, J. Cook, B. An- derson, J. Yardeen. ROW 4: B. Peltier, T. Hall, M. Johnson, B. Peterson, F. Bertek, J. Chenoweth, G. Berggren, J. Barklind. 92 ROW 1: B. Weston, D. Rea, S. Friendt, M. Christenson, S. Nelson, P. Wawack, B. Williams. ROW 2: M. Zahn, J. Rabine, J. Vincent, J. Lang, C. Mystrom, B. Baldwin, P. DeStasio. ROW 3: J. Ser- got, R. Hansen, G. Dittel, K. Swits, T. Filipkowski, J. LeClaire, J. Schultz. ROW 4: M. Weiss, D. Edgell, J. Jorgenson, W. Yoch, R. Yingling, J. Dudero, S. Cheery, M. Casey. OW 1: C. jobst, S. Crane, . Camico, C. Sohlo, J. Hall- an,G. Derauf,j. Smiley, J. osenberger. ROW 2: j. Iurray, S. Peterson, P. lahn, W. Olson, P. White, . A. Blockey, C. Carlson, Scholes, R. Stiff. ROW : C. Selander, B. Litkey, Pignato, R. Reagan, L. lartinson, N. McGuffin, N. Ioravec, M. B. Engebret- 111, M. Ricker, L. Watts. OW 4: G. Nielsen, M. oenig, G. Dunn, T. Brind- ey, C. Falkman, D. Pear- mn, G. Rossow, L. Wagner, V. Urman. fope, suspense, anger and few tears combine to help S scrutinize homecoming ame fans. Pat Senske seems 1 be suffering most. ROW 1: T. Bylander, D. Strand, Jalonack, J. Barron, C. Radloff, Pilarski, E. Benson, T. Baldwi ROW 2: D. Woodbeck, T. Damiar J. Mastroddi, H. Hobbs, C. Lee, I Christy, S. Booth. ROW 3: M. Str chota, D. Rydel. G. Phillippi, R. He drickson, M. Friel, R. Wood, Y Barnard, R. Munson, ROW 4: 1 Haider, D. Pufpaff, T. Ryberg, i Anderson, D. Renstrom, J. Carle, ll Auer. ROW 1: L. Prax, T. Palumbo, Contrearas, A. Ferrozzo, M. J. Le J. Machesney. ROW 2: C. Rauscht I.. Waldron, P. McSherry, G. Milli B. Zawislak, M. Donner. K. Peise ROW 3: J. Courteau, B. Ethen, Schossow, D. Rohrer, K. Peterson, Hitzemann. ROW 4: M. Engstro D. Rasmussem, C. Fleischhacker, Hanson, S. Froelke, R. Krogh, Helser. ROW 1: J. Roeben, G, Bruns, Bialke, D. Isaacson, E. Larson, Kodluboy. ROW 2: R. Burroughs, Mooney, C. Iara, T. Richie, G. 1 zaldi. W. Worth, J. Johnson. RC 3: T. Malloy. J. Davidson, L. Pav S. Klossner, C. Juarez, B. Pasiuk, Wentworth. ROW 4: D. Anders! T. Skepper, J. Dupre, J. Wilson, Miller, D. Wallace, D. Dembous M. MM 'hu 3 P, w 4' .Jai ,ff f I - at ., if MX . . 7 4 A A -.Mn K X' t W ' . K 4-y as-.-' . , . .eao . ' 'N :sf cr K F 4V M , .. iors will long remember the out- -s, notecards, footnotes and hard Jr that goes into the writing of ood Junior essay. Hours are spent :he library. Working towards this are, C1 to rj Pat Anderson, Nan- Brown, Kathie Johnson, Sandy ne, and Joanie Telinda. ROW 1: J. Jungwirth, N. Jepson, K. Thompson, J. Skorka, Y. Germain, S Rohrer, J. Simon. ROW 2: N. Hawks, S. Winter, S. Swedahl, B. Sund gren, D. -Doyle, J. Karls, R. Bennett. ROW 3: T. Webber, J. Wanner, G Cartier, J. Franzen, D. Axness, Murtaugh, B. Carlson. ROW 4: B. John son, W. Roush, R. Olson, M. Jaszcak, C. Fisher, D. Anderson, J. Rusch F. Hanson. WJJMW A display of mixed emotions at the climax of another day at Johnson. Claudia James. Mary Passafaro and Pat Sinsky seem happy about their freedom. ffgfyzx' , L ' 42 , , . W Cl,o20! L'-fl WL ffl, ROW 1. C. James, P. Saunders, C Walkosz. R. Olson, P. Launderville K. Davis, B. Londino. ROW 2: K Carr, S. Christ, J. O'Connor, F. Or- sello, M. Nelson, E. Stein, J. Clem ents. ROW 5: M. Anderson, J. Koe nig, R. Dembouski, J. Nasseff, P. Reiff. J. Burg. J. Newbauer. ROW 4 M. Gabriel, W. Frankenberg, G. An- derson. M. Shardlow, J. Neihart, J. Welsch, L. Brown, R. Johnson. 96 'W' X: ROW 1: T. Falzone, M. Schoenro J. Hilderbrand, J. Elmquist, K. C2 son, M. Dario, M. Lewis, P. Be: blossom. ROW 2: W. Zaudthe, Deeliggum. L. Portel, B. Haufek, Danisch, M. A. May, J. Okerlul J. Bodin. ROW 3: D. Ackerson, Gibbons, N. Sideen, B. Oman, McAuley, L. Lofstedt, J. Evans, Hauge. ROW 4: J. Ketola, S. Cz son, D. Nelson, B. Erickson, C. D: iels, D. Slager, G. Landucci. n Thompson and Paul Savage give ,rructions to a participating dart 'ower at the gala Fall Festival ivities. ljoving a witticism with boisterous nod humor are, l. to r., jane Evans, :di Bodin, Lynn Portel and jean kerlund. ii , .Va finial' 'six li ' X X Q . s 1 1' H as .1 Q: 1 :Q '54 A Q ..1e K! ',:if- 2 4 x 'W My-wi ,V K ., . . QE nd- ROW 1: M. Larson, J. Olmschenk, K. Growe, S. Larson, D. Anderson, K. Latvala, S. Ostermann. ROW 2: I. Dezurik, G. Weauer, B. Anderson, J. Smith. P. Plunbo, S. Todora K. jones. ROW 3: K, Holcomb, H. Rep- pe. A. Rulli, T. Houle, D. Rich- nofskg. L. Arends. H. Lindrud. ROW 4: D. Nalipinski, J. Proulx, M. Pitzel, G. Bogdan, M. Banera, J. Crawford. 97 Sober classroorri mood V broken, by class Wag, Rog Goski. The studious ones involved are Tom Hansen,.nScott Wright,. Phil Annen, Dick Berg, Fred Spannus, John Morrison, Pete Bodin, Berxnie Tschlida, Brad Bgnerson and Dave Sigvertsen. C x, 4 XM i 1 Q, TY J Q J 'X rf' r 5 1, fn ,ll xv ji X fx ji 'ff' , ,X . 1 H . . , J - H y C X f' ,X 1 ,N 2 M F . N S . . 1 X .Q ' .5 V Y ROW 1: K. DePonty, S. Miller, P. McCann, B. Todora, D. De- wall, J. Truette. ROW 2: D. Triplett, P. Casura, E. Lefto, P. Satriano, J. Jungemann, D. Carbone. ROW 3: J. Beau- mont, J. Mazion, F. Crotty, J. Savino, D. Amundson, J. Weisz. ROW 4: F. Schmitt, P. Hedberg, D. Dagastino, F. Olson, H. Reed, J. Telschow, D. Mulvaney. ROW 1: J. Telinda, D. Maz- anec, K. Lundquist, N. Fren- ning, C. Zeiloth, J. Roeben. ROW 2: K. Kruse, K. Johnson, S. Nordlund, M. Semlak, C. Stucinski, B. Ersfeld, J. Olsen. ROW 3: N. Brown, B. Han- son, C. Fredlund, T. Hegman, D. Johnson, T. Kranz. ROW 4: G. Browne, R. Wolhaupter, J. Trad, J. Thompson, J. Erick- son, L. Johnson, J. Raschick. 98 QV W I . f X wuvksj - 1 A 3 1 fi . Sggi mwii Wa 1' . ..,,, jubilation over a Governor's score is expressed by basketball fans janet Vincent, Marilyn Lang, Mariann Kap- pus, Judy Freed, jackie Murray and Gina Cochirella. Cn'-'CGW wee: ' na 22: IFE I' g ,49- U5 Q54 Bmw moz: LES-5 ...E- Q 5. .ggi Sv 225 2 3 P'-W3 vow? ROW 1: M. Clemens, N. Law, . Erickson, T. Larson, K. Swanson, . Diesslin, P. Gabrielli. ROW 2: . Worre, M. Lang, R. Erickson, . Hultgren, F. Bergman, B. Fisher, . Blau. ROW 5: G. Anderson, Nordstrom, W. Dryhaug, R. Wurst, T. Dolen. Q s ,, -sf tl' l . KN I Linda Cylkowski mugs for camera while Cl to rj Karen Mondor, Len- nore Passafaro, Judy johnson and Al- lene Freppert concentrate their efforts on their work. MX QMWwQ-. V i:if'l3l,iig31,rlfc:.gf' I CIYVA f Wi Mm 4 ' .MN 5 R retr X LW .3 J' . 5? ' ig vi1Ill' LLg Q. 5 . 'ftzrrf K as i f 62 . V 4 x X 1 ff V 4 W . ' M 1 . T R -. X ' l ii 4 13.2 it ' ' 1 rf t Afwaw r 99 Q5 X ABRE SCH, KATHLEEN ' 2 2 I, 2 5. I W. 5 ,,f,,:,fEQii,, Af ii 5 . ? b ,fy 'VA V ,Z it if AITKEN, KEN ALTSTATT, JOHN ALWIN, KATHY B Choir 25 Girls Club 1,25 Stage Force 35 Courier Staff, 'Band 1,2,35 Talent Show 35 Homeroom Representative 35 Spanish Club 25 Distribu- 35 Governor Staff 35 AIFoot': !Ski Club 35 Latin Club 25 Red Cross 15 Pep Club 15 tive Education Club 35 G.A. ball 2. Tennis 35 Pep Band 35 Red Girls Club 1,25 Library A. 1. p Cross 3. Club 35 Marching Unit 1,25 Skating Unit 15 Ski Club 25 r French Club 2,35 Spectrum 1,2,35 Bowling 1. A JAM. fo uflf ',f' .fi ,Q jf, 5 W. 'EMQELV mf THE SE IOR CLASS OF 1960... Three brief years ago, our class, as Sophomores, received our orientation which included sponsorship of the Annual Charity Drive, participation in sports and school productions, and the preparation of our courses of study for the ensuing years. As members of the Junior Class, it was our responsibility and privilege to or- ganize the J.S. Invite and the Prom - a challenge we met with originality and enthusiasm in a South Pacific theme. The year quickly passed amid essays, tournaments, assemblies, and studies. In the pattern of time, we reached our climatic goal as Seniors. Counseled in- terviews, class pictures, scholarship awards, job opportunities, and college entrance exams were of top importance in our minds, and were discarded only at games, dances, the play, and operetta. The class of 1960 has witnessed times of joy and sorrow, times of success and of defeat, times of prosperity and of hardship, and now faces the prospect of using this experience toward the betterment of mankind in the future. 100 1 jg ' S AMEY, KATHLEEN Marching Unit 1,25 Hom room Representative 1,25 Pi Club 1,2,35 Girls Club 1, Ski Club 2,35 Historical S ciety 25 G.A.A. 1,2,3, Vi President 35 Senior Cla Representative. I ft. E as 5, f, u 2,15 'i i , .fi La . , 5 , at ..,,. . 7 ..ggtg1,W' ' 'FQ' 354:- ' Nw Q 1 ,ill ' 14. , S 'E' A A gg f I ':if '.j' ,.2is5 Ni1'.p':-'Z A - 11 ii' A . :dawg NDERSON, DALE ANDERSON, DON ANDERSON, GAYLE ANDERSON. GERALD D. omeroom Representative lg PCP Club 22 GiflS. Cl11b.1S Sami- l53,St-if-ge kFcfrge3 2: Football 19 Gymnastics 1, Spanish Club 25 Distributrve Owing , mc ' ' ' 35 Swimming 1,35 Track Education Club 5. 2,33 Senior Class Repre- ntative. Senior Class Officers are from left to right: Carol Wynne, Vice-Presidentg Mr. Davis, Ad- visorg john Bergman, Presidentg Sandy johnson, Treasurerg Judy Martinson, Secretary. v- in vu if 51 ,il ai: as I 'K 1? 9 fi- Q? xl iv, 2 Q Q W5 S 5? A ig' 6 . 'ffl la sl is fl, ie .5 fs 2 JA C , 'is 4. 101 +R C larr .E r.,h.. T A A K 1 Z gf ' 31.55 sh-.., x J ,.,., My ww fi .air F Mosaics patterns and water color techniques are put into prac- tice by artistically inclined joe Gonsowski and Mark johnson. BACIGULUPO, PAUL BAILEY, SANDRA L. BAIN, BARBARA Band 1g Skating Unit 33 Homeroom Representative 3 gap Club 1,23 Girls Club zi , Ski-Club 35 G.A.A. 1,2 3g junior Representatives 2. -1- it mf gc. 3 if 3. .11'.' Q '-Q -- , ck., 5 A ii A PM 5 33 f 3 Gtr. , it f i if . il. 39,4 1 1 BAUER, BRUCE D. BEALES, ROBERT BEATTY, MARLENE Band 1,2,33 Madrigals 33 Homeroom Representative 13 Red Cross 33 Pep Club 1,23 Oqeretta 33 Talent Show 33 Cross Country 13 Track 1,23 Latin Club 2,33 G.A.A. 1,2, F. .A. 1,2,3Q Cross Country B Hockey 13 A Hoc- 33 Spring Festival 2. 33 Track 33 Basketball Pep key 2. Band 3. 102 ANDERSON, KEITH ANDERSON, ROGER I. Governor Staff 2,33 Ski Club A Choir 33 Operetta 33 R 23 German Club 33 Histori- Cross 2,3. cal Society 2,33 Bowling 33 Archery 2,33 Rifle Club 1, 2,3. lj Wd Aff 1 QWQJQ, BAKER, WARREN A. BAKKEN, SONNIA German Club 3. B Choir 23 ,I.S. Play Pep Club 1. ,. ag.. il M 4-K'n 1 Wil at it .3 -.Ks N I I' .24 ac, .2 M 13 ,fi S If fy X ,L . ,. E! f 1511! f BECKER, SANDRA BERG, RICHARD A. Courier Staff 23 Governor Staff 23 Pep Club 13 Girls Club 1,23 Library Club 1,2, 33 Masquers 2,33 French Club 2,33 Historical So- ciety 23 Quill and Scroll 2, President 3. 47 fn ' .Q- f . li' gem SIDERSON. SANDRA arching Unit 25 Skating lit 35 Talent Show 15 Pep ub 1,25 Girls Club 1,2,35 i Club 1,2,3g Historical ciety 35 G.A.A. 1,2535 mor Guard 25 Homecom- g Page 15 Sophomore loir 1. KRRETT, PHILIP udent Council Assistant 25 :d Cross 2,35 Ski Club 35 ench Club 35 B Basket- ll 15 B Football 15 tack 1,2,3. ..4 'K,15L 2 to 'Q'-. , N ,FY- affla S '3 is ' '5 4 - 5315, 's I' 7 W , , .elsif 'Xi 1 . ,i-1-iff - ' it f -- i . . fl.m :'5'-.5 'i wfiflvlli' -mil -L ff A 5 at -wr - 3, .. - s., xl Xa M. wx 'iq ,f K- 'V1 we -1 5. ...W at gi I Q t ia 5 :F I 4 Fit Q23 . Q K S x 3 Q .,,. . fhw . w l.,, 571: -A 51. g 15 +V V X t-.mg ,uf 5 ANDERSON, SUSAN Pep Club 15 Girls Club 1,35 Ski Club 35 Latin Club 25 German Club 35 Bowling 35 G.A.A. 1,35 Honor Guard 2. BARTLETT, MARY Marching Unit 1,25 Home- room Representative 25 Stu- dent Council 35 Student Council Assistant 25 Pep Club 1. Vi i x E 2.5 fire- Rv ' 'i'i i f kiwi! f AH i 2 . , RGLUND, LORIMER 5 BERGMAN, JOHN Talent Show 35 Homeroom Representative 15 Library Club 1,2,35 Latin Club 25 German Club 35 A Foot- ball 25 B Football 15 Golf 1,2,3: Swimming 1,2533 junior Class Presidentg Sen- ior Class Presidentg Student Council Co-Treasurer 35 Li- brary Club Vice President 25 Honor Guard 25 Color Guard 3. .'iTe3'5f'5HJ3lE5l5i -wi : 'in 5 f :ll ,f'7Zz32,:5,1.:,1': , ufi 5. fi, - 3.35 A ARENDS, YVONNE J. Latin Club 25 D.E. Club 3. BATEMAN, PAT Band 1,2,35 Talent Show 35 Publication Agent 1,2,35 Red Cross 15 Girls Club 1. 'hug-we kt f L! C BEYER, ANTHONY A Choir 35 Ski Club 35 Golf 35 Cross Country 2. ARIOLA, ALICE BACIGALUPA, JAMES Marching Unit 1,2,35 Talent Gym Leader 2. Show 2,35 Homeroom Repre- sentatives 25 Courier Staff 35 Girls Club 35 G.A.A. 1. BAUER, ALLAN B Basketball 15 A' Football 25 Track l,Z,3. if .. gs-' af A .K , 1 fi 1 V. ' - i w hx S335 ,, BINIEK ROGER D.E. Club 35 Baseball 3: Rifle Club 25 B Baseball 1. Latin Club 35 Spectrum 33 'i e Q V xx' 'Wm 'A . . Wk' all 1 as-. , a - a B if i ff, . r - R' Y. . . 1 '. 'X-f my ' in :KE ., Q ' BJORK, DICK BODIN, PETER BOREEN, NEIL BOREEN, PHILLIP BOSSARD, RONALD J-S Play 3g Library Club 2, Band 1,2,3g Student Coun- Band 1,23 B Basketball 1: Rifle Club 35 Radio Club Baseball lg Basketball Z 35 French Club 23 B Basket- cil 25 Library Club 1,2,3g School Bank 25 Gym Leader 2,39 Radio Club Secretary 5. Basketball 2g German 4 ball lg B Football lg Base- Library Club President 35 2. 5- ball 1, Football 2,3: B Football 15 B Hockey lg Track 1,2. A galaxy of ardent fans display their football en- thusiasm at the brisk November Homecoming game. BRAMER, DIANE BRAMSCHER, FRED Girls Club 3: F.H.A. 3. Bowling lg Baseball 3. 104 'f yi -igiwf i ff' ii .- R Q BRANDT, MARIE Pep Club lg B Choir A Choir 53 Opererra 3. BRANDT, MARLIS Pep Club lg Girls Club 1, 3g B Choir 23 A Choir 3g Operetta 3 . Z7 ff X X 9' -1' -1 df -ks. .,., , BRINK, KARIN Bowling 15 Pep Club Ski Club 2,5g F.H.A. F.H.A. Treasurer 3: Club 2,39 Historical So 25 G.A.A. 1,2,3g Senior Representative. I M 'gi ,H gpm EL.. Q 3 1 - ' ' 5 f , , . Qs J l PHYLLIS BRACK, BARBARA ANN BRAINARD. PAUL Club 15 Band 1,25 Skat- G.A.A. 13 Bowling 1: F.T. Band lg Student Council 2 Init 3g A Choir 33 Op- A. 2g B Choir 25 A Choir 3. 3g Library Club 2,33 A Foot . 35 Girls Club 35 Ski ball 1,2g B Football lg 53 G.A.A. l,3. ' Hockey lg Track 2. Bob Lee and Marianne Kappas captivate the Homecoming Royalty with an elegant waltz. f' M, BETTY BRUCKNER, ERNEST Club 1,23 Homeroom Rifle Club 15 Library Club :sentative 23 Office Staff lg Bowling 2g Baseball 3. xx 'K ff seg- X 1-Q V it X 1 'QQ f A ta , '., I I W in - A 1 , 5 'VR' ff'k 1 L., s 2: LA Q 8 R X 35, f MM , . A 1 I , I X A ,I P VV V 19- 9 V 'W W A .N 22 ff.: X W ' BRUCKER, ROBERT ES Play 35 Ski Club 1,2,35 Football 15 Golf 3. CI-ILEBECK, RONALD Bowling l,2,3. CAMPBELL, JANICE Marching Unit 1,25 A Choir 35 B Choir 25 Madrigals 2,35 Operetta 2,35 Talent Show 2, 35 Homeroom Representative 3: Publication Agent 15 Red Cross 35 Pep Club 1,2,3: Girls Club 1,2,35 F.H.A. 33 Historical Society 2g G,A.A. l,2,3. CHUN, PATRICIA Governor Staff 35 Publica- tion Agent 1,2,35 Pep Club 15 Girls Club 15 Ski Club 2,35 F.H.A. 1,25 Quill Br Scroll 35 Latin Club 2,33 Historical Society 25 Bowl- ing 15 G.A.A. 15 Senior Representative. CAMPBELL, LES A Basketball 1,2,35 A Foot- ball 2,3g B Football 15 Golf l,2,5. CLASEN, SALLY Pep Club 1,2,3g Girls Club 1,2,35 F.T.A. 35 F.H.A. 35 French Club 2,33 G.A.A. 1. Four handsome lads, Paul Swanstrom, Ron Smith, Allen Carlson, Bob Lee, serenading Lynn Portel during the Talent Show. if CARLE DARNEL Homeroom Representative Alternate 2,35 Red Cross 35 Pep Club 1,25 Girls Club 1, 2,35 Y-Teens 1,25 French Club 25 Bowling 15 G.A.A. l,2,3. CLAUSON, DALE A Choir 25 Operetta 25 Li- brary Club 1,2,3. fl, Irv CARLE, JERRY CLEMENTS, BONNIE Marching Unit 1,25 Pub tion Agent 25 Student C cil Assistant 25 Pep Clu Girls Club 1,25 Ski 4 35 G.A.A. 1,2. CRANDALL, THOMAS J. CROTTY, LAWRENCE Distributive Education Club A Football 1,2,3. 3. ..-,,. I , 4 f , f RLSON, DAVID meroom Representative Ig irier Staff 25 Governor ff 2,35 Ski Club 1,2,3g in. Club 35 A Football 23 mis. 35 Gymnastics lg mmlng 2,35 Archery 3: Iio Club 2,33 Hi-Y 2. CCHIARELLA, JOANNE gfhoir 2,31 Office Staff 1 M In me .6 'L .. ' ' P2 Y if Q CARRIER, DEANNA Marching Unit 1,2,3: mg Unit l,2,3g Talent Show 35 Red Cross 25 Pep Club 1,23 Girls Club 2,35 Ski Club 3g Latin Club 2,35 G.A.A. 1,2,3g G.A.A. Skat- Rep- resentative 3. COCCHIARELLA, VIRGINIA Marching Unit 1,2,33 Talent Show 1,2,3g Red Cross 1g Pep Club 1,2,3g Girls Club 1,2,3g Library Club 3: Ski Club 2,3g G.A.A. l,2,3: Sen- ior Class Representative. CASCI, CAROL Latin Club 23 G.A.A.Y1,2,3 CORBO, DAVID B Basketball: B Footballg Baseball. JM, SHARON Play 35 Masquers 3: His- CULHANE, PI-IYLLIS Publication Agent 25 Red cal Society 3g Pep Club Cross 1,23 Pep Club 1,2g G.A.A. lg Office Staff Distributive Education Club 39 G.A.A. 1,2. agar. if ,,, Q, fa. I sl ff CYLKOWSKI, LINDA Homeroom Representative 1, 2g Pep Club 1,23 Girls Club l,2,3: Ski Club 2,39 G.A.A. 1,2g Distributive Education Club 3. ?,e1 'AK , ev-A 'lb ,uf D. I if C jim 521' iii' .,,. H+ H ' ., , ' , Rx , X CI-IARBONNEAU, RICHARD CHARPENTIER, DONALD French Club 25 Archery 35 Rifle Club 2. Rifle Club 33 Math Club. COURNOYER, VIRGINIA C. Pep Club lg Bowling. l gg . .sg I . 1 x K fi , , ' is I DAHLQUIST, RICHARD French Club l,2. 'wb DAVIDSON, CHARLES Library Club 25 A Basket ball l,2,35 A Football 2,5 B Football 13 Baseball 1,2 3, Homecoming King Can didate 3. 107 l 2 f DE BRUZZI, PENNY DEL PERCIO, ANTHONY Marching Unit 1,25 Home- Stage Force 25 B Foo room Re tesentative 1' Pub P , ' lication Agent 15 G.A.A. 1. 1 -lax W' ,. , ,tw 3,1,.l, , 'fft1f'?' W 255459 ,t sv 1, . tball 1. 2,3. , 4 , 4 Wy web, A . T iq- 3 . ir 1 gym, i f iv L if ly QQ DEMBOUSKI, ARDELL Red Cross 1,2,35 Girls Club 'S M' X 1 f P it 0 if XV sf M997 , ily!! f Y D M U ggi? ,M j MJ 5 ,t kg, N ,V Y I DEUTSCH, JUDITH 1 kj W AM, Marching Unit 25 Red Cross 1 A 3 l,2,35 Pep Club 1,25 Get- ' 1, man Club 35 Spectrum 35 3 ' ,X L 'f' Nl Historical Society 25 G.A.A. K T' A f iv ' 25. Spring Festival 2, Gradu- , H , f, X f L f ation Commencement 2. ,L 'V ' - QL f , Xb 'W 4 J lf' ny W ff tw , , 1 V, V, , if 1 L X W V 'yay K A r LW M y ,,,, 1 . I A W Y of L ji . f z X 5 L2 I l 67,1 .3 ef if '1 f lk . .f 1 K' tix J 3 ,vw W V y ' i K C 1 , V W 1 J . Q N 0 t DIXON, SHARON MT , it ' A 5 Pep Club 15 Girls Club 1, ' ll 2,35 F.T.A. 3: F.H.A. 33 French Club 2,3. f f.,-45 HW. ra 5 ,A A DRISCOLL, JEROME DUNASKI, MARLENE Rifle Club 2. A Choir 35 B Choir 25 Pep Club 15 Girls Club 1,35 Spring Festival 25 Gradua- tion Commencement 1 ,2 . Wise fe, Q7-H' 5. L extra-,fr QW., Y ,f..,a,33t age 4. ,A ..rA. . 5-2-ug ae. . ,g . i:,'f-,iw - A g 15 fwzwx.. Hg 3,2-it mfr 5 fs EASTLUND, DAVID Band 1,25 Homeroom Repre- sentative 15 Library Club 1, 2,35 German Club 35 His- torical Society 3. 'V ll. .. 7 Q fir gif, 251' ' ., y ECKER, SHARON Marching Unit 1,25 Skating Unit 1,25 Talent Show 1,25 Governor Staff 35 Pep Club 15 Ski Club 2,35 German Club 35 G.A.A. 1,2,35 Prom Page 15 Class Representative 1,2,35 Sophomore Choir 1. S32-,rg 'M 1 Tgfgwg er. 2 4 5 .ex EDHLUND, KAREN Marching Unit 1,2,3g T Show 35 Homeroom R sentative 35 Public Agent 15 Red Cross 2,35 Club 15 2,3g guers 35 Latin Club .A.A. 1,2,3. W. ,W-Vvw 3 PV vA,,.,v-3-.-.N DE MULLING, BRUCE DE PONTI, DANIEL Red Cross 33 Ski Club 3 Gymnastics l,2g Track 1. - 1 JWLNV Cwysogfts wi? C s 20 -'QW fr og Maw Bc' L M' Marchers, Deanna Carrier, Karen Isaacson, Mary Jasinski, Karen Latvala, and Sharon Blau are readying themselves for a basketball game at Como Park jr. High. jfs.. I' 'N as S ,N ,. '51 f am 5 Q. 55 st., t 3 f ' ' N - 2'-. 3 N it Q 'lf'3T' 3 2 , 3 3 3 ff Q .1 ' ii fin ER, EMILY J. ENERSON, BRADLEY ENGDAHL, KEITH FALKMAN, PETER FARINELLA, THEODORE l Cross 3g Pep Club 1,33 Courier Staff 33 Governor Talent Show 33 Student Class Officer 23 Talent Show Science Club 2,33 Spectrum in Club 13 G.A.4. 13 Staff 33 Latin Club 2. Council 33 Library Club 2,33 33 Library Club 1,2,33 Latin 33 Rifle Club 33 President h0m0l'9 REPICSEIIIHUVC 1. Ski Club 2,33 Latin Club 23 Club 2,33 A Basketball 2,33 of Radio Club 33 Radio German Club 33 B Basket- ball 1. B Basketball lg B Football lg Baseball 2,33 Tennis 13 Junior Class Vice-President 25 Senior Class Representa- tive 33 Honor Guard 2. Club 2,3. 109 N 955425390 'L QQHQ iii? 4 flzgziw M t wr in 1- 1 Q it , if FEDOROWSKI, THOMAS Band Ig Bowling 1g Audio Visual 3. FLOWERS, GINA A Choir 2,35 Operetta 2,34 Red Cross 1,2,31 Pep Club 2,3g Girls Club 39 Library Club 2,3g Y-Teens 33 Gym- nastics lg G.A.A. 1,2,3. r an F X FEHR, SUSAN Red Cross 33 Pep Club 1,2 Girls Club 1,2,3g Ski Clu 2,35 French Club 2,31 Hi rorical Society 2g G.A.A. ' 23 Library Club 2,3, Secr. tary 35 Honor Guard 3 Class Representative 1,2,3 FRANZWA, NANCY Homeroom Representative I 3, Red Cross lg Pep Club I Girls Club 1,33 G.A.A. 1,2 Posing for the GOVERNOR in their Senior Bow and Tie Day garb are Donna Olsenius, jane Nelson, and Alice Ariola. Frosty weather, tension, and fiery enthusiasm - omniscient elements at johnson football games. GARNER, LOIS Pep Club lg Girls Club 3: Spanish Club 1,2,3g German Club 3. GEIGER, SHARON L. Skating Unit 1,2,3g Public tion Agent 35 Red Cross Pep Club 1.23 Girls Ch 2g German Club 33 G.A., 1,2. ,pw 1150 9 fi . N. l Q . . , I ii fv- A..- I nv'-ox 'Y' X 1 ur'-Q -- il. 15' . ,E k 1 1' tv 1 ,, , fi., . M . .F Q fl 1 K Ik fi ,Q-jf i I fffi A E :Q f SM, .34 W af .xl M' fa I ' f ERRIN, ELAINE ep Club 13 Latin 3 Office Staff 3. LEDERICKSON, -IARLES Jeretta lg J-S Class Play Talent Show 1,33 Home- om Representative 33 Stu- nt Council 33 Governor v Club 2, FIBISON. MARIE Skatimz Unit 33 Red Cross 13 Pep Club lg Girls Club 13 Library Club l,2,5Z G.A.A. 1. FREPPERT, ALLENE Marching Unit 13 Talent Show 13 Pep Club 13 Flag- twirler 2,33 Class Represent- ative 1,23 B Choir 1. nv-m fu 3 ',. 'H if FISHER, FRED German Club 33 Spectrum 1, 2,3, President 33 A Basket- ball 13 Golf 33 Cross Coun- try 13 Archery lg Rifle Club 1. FROMMER, BARBARA Marching Unit I,2Q J-S Class Play 33 Talent Show 23 Homeroom Representative 1, 23 Student Council 1,2,33 Pep Club 2,33 Girls Club X l K I M . ,t , JE! ' x 5 FLEENER, RAYMOND Band 132,33 Spectrum FROST, SUSAN Homeroom Representative 33 Red Cross I,2,3Q Pep Club 1,23 Girls Club 1,2,33 Latin Club 2,35 Historical Society 'Zen e '1 I x I , . X jf FLEMING, RICHARD 3. Senior Class Representative B Hockey lg A Hockey 2,3 Track 3. GAIOVNIK, JAMES B Football 1. 3 A A 33 G.A.A. 1,2,33 Pep Club aff- 33 Publication Agent 1, , J2,3Q Library Club 3: Ski President 2. Library Club 33 ski Club ff ,J e ' Club 2,33 Masqum 3, G.A. Masquers 2,35 President I I ' ' ' A, 1. I Latin Club 23 German 1' n 1 5 ub 33 Honor Guard 2. ,U A 9, f ,QJ J :VJ 7 K W, 'T 1' 19' 1'4 f' I ,fl 0 I , . . sf 51 ' ' ,J ' I ' --.7 , J ' 1 fl J J rf ' I-ef' 3 - -f' 7, ,fi L HJ 9 'W ' '.-' lv . .f ', . I4 ' ,P - ' r f V K Xl . L 'I' P I fp li r 'AA IIS- px' X-J If .4 .-J ' if' .X , ' U I, r J 1 fm 'f if 3 1' - J . - ' ' f ' - ' ' ' s M -' f ' ' I-7 J J' f' A- ' . i 1 , ' l is 'l' yfj ' AJ FJ f up X ll 1 I, 4,1 I ft lf- ,, 1 I I .ir 1 RMAIN, GARY GIANNINI, HENRY GIBBONS, GERALDINE GIBBONS, KATHLEEN GIEM, WILLIAM Latin Club 2. A Choir 33 Operetta 33 Girls Pep Club 1,2333 Girls Club B Basketball 13 B Football Club 1,2,33 Ski Club 2,33 1,2,33 Masquers 33 G.A.A. 13 Cross Country 13 Track lN6IaiqXers1333FrEiiich Clixb i3 l,2,3. 1,2,3. . . . ,2, 3 agtwir er . A ., ,Y X . ' , lg? s ' ,Q 1 .K iw MV . Q 1 X X 4 ,W . IA, . . -3 I F V 5 X l 5 I s Ill GILBERT, PATRICK Council Assistant 25 1 GILBERTSON, CAROL Pe Club 1,25 Girls Club 35 'Bowling 3. 25 1,25 Latin Cl ' 5,4 , ,- . . . 1,2. ,xg , QPXN 'N . X y .I XV-F1 1 A4i, w u ' l 'X bffw ff 5 'V L fx It .. IX Wx A flfl I V Q V A 1 ff as W Qhfp M 3 I A1 Xxjxgfdr R I 1 QN91 ' , x X j'sons Bruce Menier, Stan Rydel, Tom Jensen, sound fourth with 1, dw 5 ' I Q a jubilee of dixieland tunes and progressive jazz. ,F up N' K V GROWE, RONALD GUETZ, JUDY GUZZO, LARRY HAAGENSTAD, KAREN HAJOWIK, CAROLE A Choir 35 Operetta 3. Marching Unit 15 Skating Stage Force 2,35 B Football Pep Club 1,25 Girls Club 1, Publication Agent 15 Unit 1,25 B Choir 15 Operet- 1. 35 Ski Club 15 G.A.A. 2. Cross 15 Pep Club 15 ta 15 Talent Show 15 Home- room Representative 1,25 Courier Staff 35 Governor Staff 2,35 Ski Club 35 guill and Scroll 2,35 Latin lub 25 Spectrum 25 G.A.A. 1,2, 35 Prom Page 15 Honor Guard 25 G.A.A. Secretary 35 guill and Scroll Secretary 35 overnor Editor 3. Q 3 f .f.. .,., . . is , 'jgaa f,i?gf .,:: agaey, R I H X ii HANNON, THOMAS 112 HANSON, CAROL Pep Club 1,25 Y-Teens 25 German Club 33 Office Staff I,2,3. aaggge ears . yi A Q ,J 5. 5 i le x 5 I HANSON, GLORIA Marching Unit 1,25 Red Cross 1,25 Pep Club5 Girls Club 1,25 Library Club 2,33 Latin Club 2,35 Historical Society 2,35 G.A.A. 1,2,3. 1 E lteee ,,, aW.5at N 3 XX ek X HANSON, KEITH J. Club 15 Ski Club 2,35 A. 1,25 Latin Club 2,35 torical Society 25 Bowli G.A.A. 1. A ,ee 1 I X -i,i1 I . ,..,,, ff? HANSON, THOMAS , Ns. 73 PILLEN, ETHEL rench Club 2,35 G.A.A. 1. ALLEY, VIRGINIA ep Club 1,25 Girls Club 1 Y-Teens Z5 Latin Club 2 German Club 35 G.A.Ai 'Q .gate . . Nw, . 5 1 WS ia-r J 1 iRDEN, CAROLYN Cross Representative 35 Club 25 Girls Club 35 eens 35 G.A.A. 3. fi GONSIOR, MIDGE Pep Club 1,25 Girls Club Z, 35 Y-Teens 15 Ski Club 35 Bowling 1,25 Gymnastics 15 G.A.A. 1,2,3. HALSTEN, ,JEAN Marching Unit l,2,35 Talent 35 Pep Club 15 G.A.A. 2,35 Class Representative 1,2,3. .EQLVMM X 3. 'x HARFIELD, HARRY A Choir 35 A Football 35 B Football 15 Gym Leader 2,35 Track 2,35 B Hockey 1. GORANSON, JOEL F. Band 1,2,35 Talent Show 3 Homeroom Representative 33 Library Club 35 A Basket- ball 2,35 B Basketball 1 Cross Country 1,2,3. HANLEY, JAMES Distributive Education 3. M-ajax.. .1 .wif-r X f , t 4' . ii' 'af . X1 A a ' '1 5 .2 X A Q , A X A . fgfi 1 if GOSKI , ROGER Band 1,2,35 Library Club 35 Latin Club 25 Spanish Club 35 A Football 2,35 B Foot- ball 15 Tennis 2,35 A Hockey 2,33 B Hockey 15 Band Vice President 3. HANNAH. CAROLE Courier Staff 3. GREER, JOAN A Choir 35 Operetta Homeroom Representative Pep Club 15 F.H.A. 2,3. 57 . w . I U EEWRW' X 4 : ::. 5-mf. W , A5 3 sf 'F f ii 2 1 , xii' R, X I KE . Blix? I 1 X .1 9'. 1 VL- xv V . 1 3 .mf T ,,. M t ,K eewwae ' 1555 , . W2 I ,mf T' 1 HARRINGTON, BRUCE HASSLER, CYNTHIA Distributive Education 3. Marching Unit 15 Latin Club 25 G.A.A. 1. 113 Jw - . ,,: in 1 -A A ' 91 1. 'FQ Q5 ' HASSE, JUDY HAUGEN, JUDY Marching Unit lg J-S Class Play 33 Homeroom Repre- sentative 1,2g Homecoming gueen Candidate 33 Pep lub 1,23 Girls Club 1,2,3: Library Club 2,35 Ski Club 25 German Club 35 Spectrum 2,33 G.A.A. 1,2,3g Cheer- leader 2,33 Prom Page 1: Junior Class Representative 7 A Q W 5' A-fefee 'rr-rf-5 V Q W HAZZARD, CAROL HFBERT, MARC J. HECKMANN, DONNA Marching Unit 1,2,3g B Latin Club 2,35 Swimming Pep Club lg Library Choir lg Talent Show 2,3g 2,35 Honor Guard 2. 1,2,3g Historical Societ' PepGC,luR 1,25 Library Club 35 School Bank 3. 3, . . . 1,2. x , 9 f Cr! qw! OQBAQL L, SV C' f K' X SVN ,iv VO KX Q, X1 Vxx L X' 2 59 'CRV K? c 'ff ' if A C M ff hi Q57 X, r C Q ' tx- X5 ' QM fe api' H 32,5 XQJ Qu 1, 3 , Lf 40, Lv ,IV 9 ef N Jw ,s Q f . Q1 If 1 sh X5 Vx 'V XMI 'Cy iv, 40' OJ yy To An unsuspecting photographer is the victim of our own photographers, Dave Axness and Ken Aitken. in 1 nah -sr-H 255 ,M HOBBIE, CAROL ANN HOBBS, LOREN HOFFMAN, FRANK HOFSTETTER, JAMES HOGAN, DARLENE Band l,2,3g Talent Show 1, Band 1,2,3. Baseball 2, Golf 3. Pep Club 1,25 Girls 2,3. 1,23 G.A.A. 1,2,5: Ml etre l,2,33 Office Staff 114 EEN, BARBARA ng Uni: 1,2g Pep Club Sirls Club 1,Z,5g Ski 2,35 French Club 33 A. 1,2,5g Maioretre 2,5. :HJ ' -2:-. .,v-MQ f 'f I I 5 , O I H. , I I 1- , ,. I I I-IEINRICH, VIRGINIA A Choir 33 B Choir lg Op- ererra 35 Red Cross 2g Pep Club lg Girls Club 23 Ski Club 3g Latin Club 2,35 His- torical Society 2,34 G.A.A. l,Z. HENDRICKS, ROBERT Band lg Ski Club 3: Cross Country lg Track 1,2,3: Me M M 0 WMWQ Q , .fl M N I Ref! JM fl s. fl J! f ' i ,fl W Janice Campb 's proachful glance seems to ha po er over Bob Lee in a scene Wizard of Oz. wry? x ' VILL 7 if v INN I , 11 X-pt' IF K, If Jig VM WCG 'Q X lx A a for T: ' fl jj A N TJ' if I N W' fp ' ' f CN if W xl r if J 1 V SV fb If JJ s , 1 f J' .Q7 QR I ' X ll fl fo I ! I if fx , iv-...af DRRISBERGER, HOSEK, ROBERT DUGLAS zeflzzsmgifs cw-1' 1 fs. HOUSKA, JUDY Bowling Ig F.H.A. 2, Spec- trum 3. JARVINEN, WAYNE Golf 15 B Basketball 1, Baseball 2,35 A Basketball 2,3. F , n ww'-.f Elk-Q'-4-5- ' 4' , . 7:7,. f q.., . fmgy2+fr,i-f' , 5 3' M lr? gl ff ,X my, i f +.,'i -,i.t..,vr . .- K, xy HOWAT, DOUGLAS Swimming 15 Cross Country lg Archery 1,2g Rifle Club A,3. JASZCZAK, SHARON Marching Unit 1,24 Talent Show 2, Homeroom Repre- sentative Zg Red Cross 25 Pep Club 1,29 Girls Club 1,2,3g G.A.A. 1,z,3. Mary Passafero, Judy Haugen, and Darnel Carle as snake charmers during an assembly. X Y ,,, g ' 54 51 , 551 , ml 5. HUNT, SALLY ANN Office Staff 2. JENSEN, JANET Band 1,25 A Choir 33 Talent Show 1,23 Library Club 3: Y-Teens 33 Latin Club 3: G.A.A. 33 Junior Class Rep- resentative. 116 l in Wim if Q, .- A i ' -', L i at . 3? w 5- Q A Q f .QQ x 4' st. me 5 1 Q HUSTINGS, BARBARA Pep Club lg G.A.A. 13 F.T. A. 2g Latin Club 2,33 Ger- man Club 33 Historical So- ciety 3. JENSEN, G. THOMAS Band 1,2,3: Madrigals 3: Operetta 3, Talent Show 3: Governor Staff 2,33 Spanish Club lg Historical Society 23 Bowling 15 Archery 1,23 Radio Club 25 Pep Band 3: Quill and Scroll 3. HUTCHINSON, BARBA JENSEN, KAREN French Club 23 G.A.A. 3 . .. X. , 1, DA ' . . ' ami: F52 - 5'lf5i4YY4fff.. ff, .? -.2m1' , 1,.-nc fr 510 tw, wa : Ji-- .14-s ' M -111 ,f J Yffmmgrr. 1 .t it ,fe viii-- ' 1 f a lf.. ' We 1' 5' ' . . . , ,,,,,,,, 5... JOHNSON, JOANNE M. G.A.A. lg Latin Club 2: Governor Staff 3. JOHNSON, JUDY Marching Unit 1,25 Ho room Representative 1,33 Cross 2.33 Pep Club Girls Club 1,2,3g Libr Club 1,23 Ski Club Spanish Club 15 G.A.A. 2,35 Class Representative. x., 2 7 f-9. ,N K ff' 229 , ,xi WV , 5 ' XA 7- of , we ,J .mia I, . '2 .5 L 1, A f L 5 E 3 Q3 . , ... 3 ,gg 5 B use Q is on-. 5 A f 'I' .. ' A433 ,, .. 5 .14 'A R V W. rv , 4, WV V at S , vw rf-T. V3 : . 'e - 'ff f ' A w w 5 4,5545 . 'W 5 VISDALH, CAROLE ISAACSON, GARY ISAACSON, KAREN JANNETTE, JUDY A. JANNEY, LARRY J-S Class Play 2,35 A Hockey Marching Unit 1,2,35 Talent Pep' Club 1,25 F.H.A. 35 Band l,2,3. 25 Talent Show 35 Masquers Show 35 Pep C-lub 1,25 Girls Latin Club 35 G.A.A. 3, 35 B Football 1. Club 1,2,35 Ski Club 35 La- Girls Club 3. tin Club 2,35 G.A.A. 1,2,3. 1 'Rik 'HNS, MARIE JOHNSON, ALAN JOHNSON, BEVERLY, J 'IXSLENF D1 ' JOHNSON, JAMES pply Store 3. Library Club 25 Ski Club Majorette 2,435 Marchi V y'B:3lJ, ,, juice luhl! Ski Club 1,25 French Club 1,2,35 Spectrum 5. Unit 15 Skating Unit 325 7 Latin lu as all . 25 Stage Force 3. Pep Club 11,65 Girls ub A Lf N ' - l,2,3: rSki cm 2,35Nf:q'.A. r N. AJ' N 35 G.AXAiC1H,3. VX I 5 1 U Q ti We . my . k .J m 5 .N gf Fx N, X ,Sv . A X R- X, I fx I A 1 xx A ' YJ Q r ix ' X Q NAV X 3- 1 5 w tx X - w i X A N X X 1 . 5 rm , C ld' if NX 3 C X A 5 rv X, ' fl Tv W C . V' N 'X . X69 'QD Ayr , NN - 4 W . xv -Y 1 is Vi J ffl 5 if IHNSON. KRISTIE JOHNSON, MICHAELE p Club 15 Spanish Club Girls Club 35 Ski Club 3. D.E. Club 35 G.A.A. 3. in JOHNSON, NANCY JANE Band 2.35 Skating Unit 1,2, 3: A Choir 33 B Choir 25 Madrigals 2.3: Operetta 2,35 Talent Show 1,2,35 Courier Staff Z5 Governor Staff 25 Red Cross 25 Pep Club 1,25 Girls Club 1,2,35 Ski Club 25 G.A.A. 1,2,35 Flagtwirler 2,3. X JOHNSON, NANCY L. Homeroom Representative 3 Governor Staff 3: Publicaz tion Agent 35 Pep Club 1,2 Ski Club 3: Latin Club 2 Quill and Scroll 3: G.A.A 2,35 Junior Class Represent ative. , x, l 5.. fa ang it-or JOHNSON, SANDRA Band 1,25 Sophomore Class Junior Class Senior Class Treasurer, Treasurer, Treasurerg Red Cross 1,25 Pep Club 15 Girls Club 25 Latin Club 2,35 Spectrum 35 G.A.A. 1. 117 t JORDAN, JEAN A Choir 2,3g Operetta 2,35 Red Cross 23 Pep Club 23 Girls Club 2,33 Y-Teens 25 Ski Club 23 Masquers Z, G.A.A. 2,3. Q-'H+ ff -di Vhl ,M i VW, A 1 .lEf, liuui JUAREZ, KARMEN Talent Show 1,25 Red Cross 1.2.33 Pep Club l,2: Girls Club l,2.3: Library Club 3: Science Club 1: G.A.A. 1, 2,3. KELLY, MARY LOU Pep Club 2,31 Girls Club 2, 3: Ski Club 35 Masquers 3g G.A.A. 2,3. KELLY, PATRICIA 3, -f rg' N457 X 4 an 1... , av., I nhl , Was, - KAMP, BRUCE Band 1.25 Student Council 33 Publication Agent 1,2,3g Library Club 33 Ski Club 3: Spanish Club 23 Treasurer of Spanish Club 25 A Football 2,35 B Football 1. KASSUBE, THOMAS Historical Society 2,3. I Art students Fred Fisher, Linda Price, and Ray Fleener ponder over tenta- tive designs for Christmas hall deco- rations. The johnson High fart classes are responsible for the annual yule- tide decorations. are Z-' I'-a'g?b' 5 V5 -A 'T Q' X + v it .l 5. V, ,,,., .. KENSY, EDWARD KISCH, JEAN KISSNER, DARRELL KLEMSTEIN, RICHARD KNUTSON MARY Homeroom Representative 1, Publication Agent 33 Pep French Club 2g B Football lg Red Cross 2 Pep Cl 2,3. Club lg Girls Club lg Ski Bowling 3. Girls Club 2 YTee gl1AbA2,3g Spanish Club 2,33 German Club 3 . . . 1. 118 KELLERMANN. PATRICIA KELLOGG, DEVANNEY German Club 3. Courier Staff 2,35 Spectrum 'vu- .l .. KOCH, SANDRA KONCHAL, JOHN E. KORLATH, ROGER KREBSBACH, DEANNA KRENTZ, DAVID Red Cross lg Girls Club 1, Rifle Club 1. Skating Unit 1,2,55 Pep Club B Football 1. 2g Spectrum l,2,3g Bowling l,Z,3g Girls Club l,2,3g Li- 1. brary Club 2,3g Ski Club 1, 2g Science Club lg D.E. Club 39 G.A.A. 1,2,3. 119 if 3 kv 55'- Q E 4, - 'P in 'll- :rib ,mi la Km? U xi A. f in fxar- . J A W, ,, A Q V 3 slsr ta? 55? Corrine Carlson, judy Freed, Barb Brink, Marie Nelson, Kar- lind Moller and john Nelson crowd around Wally Hande- land during a pre-election poster party. Barb Londino, Mary Passofaro, Delores Rea, Karen Latvala, Pat Plumbo, Kathy Helser, Gladys Miller, Pat Senske and Deanna Gibson admire Pat Kellermans' face at the Sadie Hawkins Ball. 0 1 11 ' Hi ,-f,s,.- ,f 5 Q ils, , V. wg, KROLL, BERNARD LANQUIST, KATHLEEN B Choir 1,29 Pep Club 1,2g Girls Club 1,2,3. LASZCWSKI, MARY J-S Class Play 33 Homeroom Representative 35 F.T.A. 35 Masquers 2,33 French Club 2,35 Historical Society 33 Glee Club lg Drama Club lg G.A.A. 1. X, Q do it Hr- e ., 5 lf' ,..,N 4 'Y 1 ' aa f , in fwfr X :I r 'fu ,je ,Q :W 'fn ,ge--viva : ' 3, -3 . if 'W KUBAT, EUGENE L. J-S Class Play 3: Red Cn 3, Latin Club 39 A Bask ball 2g B Basketball lg Crg Country 1,2,3g Track 2,35 . tramural Basketball 3. LARSEN, BRUCE Spanish Club 2,3g Rifle C 2,3. LEDO, MARY A Choir 3. SEI 'gf' 5 USTRICH, SHARON LEE LA BATHE, BERNADINE Choir 25 G.A.A. 35 Dis- Red Cross 1,25 Pep Club 15 Q.. f A s - 5 E L'ALLIER, CATHERINE Marching Unit 1,25 Home- ibutive Education Club 3. Girls Club 15 Ski Club 15 room Representative 35 His- Latin Club 25 G.A.A. l,2. torical Society 34 G.A.A. 1. iRSEN, JOHN E. LARSON, BETTY LOU LARSON, DONALD Football 1. Pep Club 1,25 Girls Club 1, B Football 15 Bowling 1,2,3g 2,35 G.A.A. 1. P B Hockey 1. Wy CTD? ff 0 W v N ' 3 4 X' WF V- Wy K W SP . J ,K JU . lf, W C ,M is X i . D 5 X K f Q9 X V X w M.. P V . 1 ' 3 'yy ,JJ bf Dt 'I JDJ ggylrjx f? FU i Liv ,jqfgfl E, ROBERT jay fn LEOPOLD, JOAN LESCARBEAU, JOANN Choir 2,35 Madtigals 2,35 Latin Club 35 Pep Club 1. Marching Unit 15 Talent retetta 1,2,55 Talent Show 2,35 B Choir 1. ,. fix 5 5 . at '- Z p i W' s k K :EST K , 5 gif. ,f it ,xx I if S , J., , 5.5 3-:fm Show 15 Girls Club 3: F.H. A. 35 G,A.A. 1,2,35 B Choir lg Prom Page 1. ti f '-ati ig ' S A i' . Wa i V. b y t I' 'zf' I . is V 'igg K I V,- fV'L ff ' E X . e A 3 LAMBERG, RONALD LARSON, JOHN EDWARD Stage Force 2,3. LEWIS, CAROL Marching Unit 1,25 Talent Show 25 Pep Club 1.23 Ski Club 25 Spectrum 35 G.A.A. 1,2,35 Prom Page 1. as-v A 5 3 J i iiiii LANG, DOUGLAS LARSON, PAUL Homeroom Representative 35 Gymnastics 15 Swimming 2, 35 Cross Country 25 Track 3. LEWIS, MARY Talent Show 15 Pep Club lg Latin Club 25 Sophomore Class Representative5 Senior Class Representative. 121 4391 mi? WL W ' X 2' LIENEMANN DAVID LIND GARY Band 152,35 Talent Show 3 Homeroom Representative 3 Bowling 15 Pep Band 3. Reading from their 12th grade literature books are these advanced English students. LUDWIG, LEANA Home-room Representative 25 Pep Club 15 Y-Teens 35 F. H.A. 35 Historical Society 35 G.A.A. 1. .-,wwf 5617 MAGER, KAREN Marching Unit 2,35 Skating Unit 1,2,3: Governor Staff 35 Publication Agent 35 Pep Club 1,25 Girls Club 152,35 Ski Club 1,25 French Club 25 G.A.A. 15253. 122 LUNDBLAD, KATHY Girls Club 2,35 Ski Club 35 German Club 35 Bowling 35 Office Staff 2. iif I 5. ' MANCUSO, SHARON Pep Club 1,25 Girls Club 152. C7 is 5.1 im LUNDEEN. DIANE ...5 I LUNDHOLM, DENNIS Band 1525 A Choir 25 B Choir 15 Madrigals 25 Op- eretta 152,35 Talent Show 25 Ski Club 35 A Football Z5 B Football 15 Swimming 3. LUNDHOLM, KENT A Choir 2,35 B Choin Madrigals 35 Operetta 1. Talent Show 1,35 Homeri Representative 35 Ger Club 35 Gymnastics 15 B ball 35 Swimming Z,3: Hockey 1. ls...-.. MANGINE5 MARILYN Student Council 2,35 Courier Staff 25 Governor Staff 25 Publication Agent 15 Pep Club 1,25 Girls Club 1,2535 Library Club 2,35 Ouill and Scroll 2,35 Latin Club 255: G.A.A. 15 Girls Club Vice President 35 Pep Club Sec- retary-Treasurer 2, if MARTHALER5 JANET Marching Unit 152: Govern- or Staff 35 Pep Club 15 Girls Club 1,2.35 Ski Club 1,25 French Club 3. ff' 11 -Weill P' MARTINSON. GALE A Choir 35 B Choi Talent Show 15 Publicu Agent 15 Pep Club 1 Teens 25 German Clu G.A.A. 3. .. - 1' YK fi f 2 2. 'VT 4 1 J K ggi, , I l 3 , gV .fre . 3 ' i W N 15g , K it u g , .. 3 .-'Ax I I j k A .Ziiw b .,4,'E,,:. 'if zii-iff iii ' 3 'fbi ' frf . . f le.-. f ffif , Q .gif-il' ,gif A 3 2 A s - ?' .,s ' - 1 SIDAHL, ,IACQUELINE LINDAHI., NANCY LINDBERG, SUSAN LITZ, BETTYME LUBY, SHARON . p Club 1,23 Girls Club1l,, B hoir lg Talent Show 1' Skat' g Unit 3: B Choir 23 A Choir 35 B oir 23 Op- Distributive Education Club F.T.A. 33 Latin glubfw 3'f l erm eprese ative 3 o' eroom R r sentative 23 eretta 33 .Red Cross 1,2,35 3. A.A. 1. ,J d Cr 's ' RepyClub 13 ep l 1, 17Girls Club Pep Club lg erman Club 3g irls l b lg 'braryb IW 1.2 ' brar Club lg Ski Spectrum 2 3 G.A.A. 1.2,3. ,VN f 2,3' a uer . I b ,ZQ h Cl 21 x ' il. f J , , 1 L .A. . 1 2 . - X .1 J f f A , f , X f . f ' , N ' . , j jf! 4 1 ff l I -.' if I ,f sl FP I lf' , 3 1 l l 3 Y J I, ,f . I A l. f J yy 1 if , - K i . .2 ef A , 3 by l ' , M ' ' A 4 U . XV 1 .1 . . ff , 4 .1 ,f rl! My 3 y I, xg, L, j IJ' ' ' f 'NZMAN, RXOGER KNLYON , RICHA Dfkmxd SME RAE,'i'fUDSON MADIGAN, JACQUELINE Teens 3: F.T.A. 2,33 La! A Publication Agent 1,2,3g A Tzilent Show lg Red Cross Club 23 B Baseball 1. ' Football 23 B Football 1. 1,21 Pep Club 13 Latin Club x , 9 GQ vw, I if 1, 5 1 23 French Club 33 G.A.A. 1. ,,.,-.- 'G ARTINSON, JUSY ating Unit 12,31 Junior d Senior Class Secretaryg Choir 33 B Choir 23 Op- :tta 33 Talent Show 33 umeroom Representative 23 wernor Staff 23 Publica- in Agent 33 Red Cross 33 p Club 1,23 Girls Club 1, S, Secretary 2, President Ski Club 2,33 F.T.A. 3: E-LA. 33 Quill and Scroll L3 Mzisquers 2,39 Latin ub 35 G.A.A. 1,2,33 Hori- Guard 2. MARSDEN, JAMES B Football lg Baseball 1,2, 53 B Hockey 1. 'I- 3 J . ,, ff ,qw , L K., , , if if .1 .ei at '1 MJ ' , .3 ,,, I , MARSHALL, MARCIA Band 1,2,33 A Choir 2,33 Mndrigals 2,31 Opererta l,2, 3: Operetta l,2.3Q Talent Show 1,2,3g B Choir 13 Girls Club lg Library Club 3: G.A.A. 1,2,3g Historical S0- ciety 2. .f's 1 i 1 , 3 3 Q K 3 , f MCCLELLAN, RAYMOND S. Band 1,2,33 Talent Show 3: Red Cross 2,33 Pep Band 3. 123 i, McGUlRE, RONALD Library Club 1.2,33 A Foot- ball 25 B Football 15 Home- room Representative 15 A Hockey 25 B Hockey 15 Jun- ior Class Representative. .5 'r at ,gags 135:31 3 f, tu Quan 4 ll 'Q l C I , 1 Qt' V Htl!! f lllsl 5 K' ' if 3 i rx l V s , u. F' Q ?fufnfQn,xr 'I' 'i'u'n' saw . t MOLLER, KARLIND Band 15 Sophomore Class Presidentg 1-S Class Play 2, 35 Talent Show 2,35 Home- room Representative 15 Stu- dent Council Vice President 25 Student Council President 35 Homecoming King Candi- date 35 Library Club 1,2,35 Ski Club 2,35 Masquers 2,3, Vice President 35 German Club 35 Honor Guard 25 Color Guard 35 B Basketball 15 Cross Country 1,35 Track 1. r-adv' 5 R, fx . 'Hu f is 2 3 l ,fa 1 , 5. . 1 fs, fi MCKANE, MARGARET Governor Staff 3: Pep Club 1,2,3g F.H.A. 2,35 Latin Club 39 G.A.A. 1. will i l MELIN, GERALD MENDEZ, RAYMOND MICKELSON, BEVERLY Courier Staff 35 Rifle Club Band 1,2,35 Ocperetta 35 B Pep Club 15 Girls Club 5, Football 15 A hoir 3. Lhatm Clug ,I25AI-ligtorical ciety 35 . . . . I s ' QQ- l ' ' 'rn QLU Jyufj e.5f4o'7y7 Jgfa! f7 , KP, ,crm , Q, G - n J Jtfwi LU710 XLQ ezlevtcfev TH o7QQ,10 'Q' L' f QZRLOJ QLL,07w7'ZJ24j' G41 if VQQUA-71 4214 Qi .4'Cff1Jf C U, :QW if MONDOR, KAREN Marching Unit 1,2,3: Talent Show 2,35 Pep Club 1,25 Girls Club 1,2,3: Spectrum 3, G.A.A. 1,z,3. WWW , The close of another school day finds book-laden students hurrying home to pursue their courses of study. 'AX L if X sm .xxyvr 4, V gi 'T' ' x C MONTAGUE, MORRISON, JOHN MOSS, ROBERT PATRICIA A' Band 1,25 Governor Staff 3: Distributive Education Club Library Club 3: Ski Club 2, 3. 35 French Club 25 German Club 35 B Basketball 15 Golf 2,3. MILLER, JAMES MILLER JAN Student Council 1,2,39 B Football 1 Baseball 1 Homecoming King Candi- date 35 Library Club 1,2,3: Ski Club 2,35 French Club 3g Historical Society 25 B Football 13 Honor Guard 2. Demonstrating to fellow classmates are amateur physicists Tom Damiam and Gerald Rossow. DEK KATHLEEN MULLER, ALLEN A 23 Spectrum 3 Distributive Education Club 3. 1 , 5 , fx ... a. 1 vii fy! in In lei-it an ff 1' it 5 ,535 fi' 'W fi' , .1 i 2 MULLER, JANET J-S Class Play 35 Pep Club 153Girls Club 35 G.A.A. 1, 2, . NELSON, MARIE Skating Unit 1,25 Sophomore Class Secretary5 Homeroom Representative 1,2,35 Student Council 2,35 Homecoming Queen Candidate 35 Pep MULVANEY, MICHEL A Choir 35 B Choir 25 Op- ,eretta 3: Pep Club 1,25 Li- brary Club 25 French Club 25 Spectrum 2,35 G.A.A. 1,2. NELSON, RICHARD , 1.1 V V luv 5 1 55 'I Z ,R X. A 3 MUNGER, KENNETH NIEMAN, GEORGE B Footlj -1ZApoK7,,Z0! Band 15 courier Staff 5. ff lp ' f J' WW maffifff' Eiga 1,zE:lCgns cm? 1,235 4464! Vw' 1 wry u 2,3. t ' v , 33 Ski Club 2,33 Fren51Ir'Cll1Ib Mp AMN . 14,5 2,35 G.A.A. 15 Honor Guard !dJ6v,v'w' ' S C 2. fvf 1 Vwff KDQW, on Y , 1 Colleen O'Leary and Judson MacRae, Sally Clausen and Dennis Wortman find the Homecoming orchestration perfect for waltzing. BHK 5, K in X V6 . . egg- MURPHY, PATRICIA B Choir 1,35 Pep Club 15 Girls Club 1,35 Homecoming Page 1. NIEMIEC, JAMES Latin Club 3. NYSTROM, BONNIE Marching Unit 1,25 A Choir 35 B Choir 15 Operetta 35 Talent Show 1,25 Red Cross 25 Pep Club 1,25 Girls Club 1: Ski Club 25 Latin Club 25 Historical Society 25 G.A.A. 1,2,35 Prom Page 1. MUSALL, LEAH A Choir 35 Madrigal Operetta 35 Talent Sho Homeroom Representati' Red Cross 35 Pep Club Girls Club 2,35 F.T.A Latin Club 2,35 Spectru 2,35 Historical Society President 35 G,A.A. 1,2 NILO, MARY Library Club 1,35 Latin 2,3. O'CONNOR, AL Gymnastics 3. 1 s.'fMi K gil! , s YNARCYK, KAREN ad Cross 35 Pep Club 1,2 brary Club 2,3' F.T.A. 2 xanish Club 1,i,a, Histori: l Society 3, G.A.A. 1,2. JOS, JANET E. ed Cross 13 Pep Club 1,2 irls Club lg G.A.A. 1. gps,-Q 'lie fs ' ' :J , asf-Afif if 3 . ,wks .N 5 ,, Ll. 5 A V . Lx 1 K - fig' ilk ' .QI31 ,i I ,Me M' K Y L pw 7 ','- Q ii 'e 1 ' .J-'is V. i . L '... . , Pei '.. N , . :W se, L -we f,,.. lv X K , 'i NALIPINSKI, RUDOLPH NORDQUXST, JUDY Homeroom Representative 35 Pep Club 1,2,35 Library Club 33 3: German Club 3, Historical Society 3. NELSON, LEONORE Skating Unit 2,35 A Choir 33 Ogeretta 3, J-S Class Play 3: overnor Staff 2g Pep Club lg Girls Club lg Li- brary Club 2,3: Ski Club 2, 3, Masiuers 3, French Club 2,3, G. .A. lg Honor Guard 21, Junior Class Representa- tive, .Senior Class Repre- sentative. NORDWALL, RALEANE Marching Unit 1,2,3, A Choir 3: B Choir 1, Operetta 1,33 Talent Show 1,2,3g Homeroom Representative lg Red Cross 3: Girls Club 1,2, 3, G.A.A. 1,2,3. if, NELSON, JANE Homeroom Representative 3: Courier Staff 35 Governor Staff 35 Pep Club lg Girls Club 2,35 F.H.A. 33 Quill 8: Scroll 3, Student Council Office 3. NORSTEDT, PRISCILLA Pep Club lg Girls Club 3: F.T.A. 3: F.H.A. 1,2,3g French Club 2,33 German Club 35 Historical Society 3: G.A.A. 1. - NELSON, JUDY Pep Club 1g Girls Club 2,3 F,H.A. 33 Office Staff 2,3 NOYES, DONALD Ski Club 1,2,3. OLSON, JOHN Library Club 1,2,35 Ski Club W ,L +I Y -1. V M J ,- f - if s a, - - ,Q X . 'S .- 4 K. 7 A , f- - , SIM ,V . . Xi. V 1 ' ' ' 1 - U L: i : ., 5 ,r krr., ., 5 9,1 I ,. Y Y in if .L . N '. .,31'jff' it mv ' g' '-.gif --'- Q42 ' 3 Q' X' ' X X- ' if 3. -' -1 J. 5 F? - 1 3 5' ' K g, IONNOR, JAMES ODDSON, SANDI OLSENIUS, DONNA OLSON, DARRELL Homeroom Representative 23 Homeroom Representative 13 B Hockey 1. Pep Club 1,25 Girls Club lg Student Council 1,2,3g Library Club 1,2,3g Spanish Club 2, G.A.A. 1. Courier Staff 2,35 Home- coming Queen Candidate 3: Pep lub 1,23 Girls Club 1,Z,3g Ski Club 2,39 Quill 8: Scroll 2,3, French Club 2,3, Historical Society 2g Cheer- leader 2,33 Student Council Co-Treasurer 3. 3g Latin Club 2,3, A Base- ball 2,3g B Baseball 1: B Hockey lg A Hockey 2,3, Honor Guard 2. I27 'Wh ,wmv J, MR? 'fe We fi'-A 3 3 f 3 2 I - .3 , teer 2 , S XX A-'L :- ii if Q 3 ' , s OSTERMANN, GERALD OSTEBO, LYNN OTTO, WILLIAM PALUMBO, CHRISTINE Band 1. Stage Force 1,Z.3Q Skating Unit 1,2,33 1-S Class A Football 2,33 B Football A Choir 2,32 B. Choir , B Basketball 13 B Football Play 33 Homeroom Repre- 13 Track 2,3. OPUCU3 2,33 I-Hllniclub Z. 1. Baseball 1- Golf 33 Bowl- sentative 13 Student Coun- 3: Spectrum 2,35 VlC9'P1'e5l' ' cil 2,33 Homecoming Queen dent 3. it-lg 35 Swimming 2,33 Cross Country 1,2. H . -x an , Xiu. 33 Pep Club 1,2Q Girls Club l,2,3Q Library Club l,2,33 Ski Club 33 Masquers 33 French Club 2,33 Historical Society 2,33 Cheerleader 2,33 Student Council Secretary 33 Honor Guard 23 Girls Club Treasurer 23 Library Club Secretary 2. PATROW, JUDY Pep Club 1,2Q Girls Club 1,2,33 Y-Teens 13 Ski Club 23 G.A.A. 133. PEARSON, NANCY A Choir 33 Red Cross 13 Pep Club 1,23 Girls Club 1,2,33 French Club 2,33 Spec- trum 1,2,33 Bowling 13 G. A.A. 1,2. PETERSON, CAROL Marching Unit 13 Skating Unitg A Choir 3: B Choir 1,21 Madrigals 2,33 Operetta 1.Z,33 Talent Show 1,2,33 Homeroom Representative 1, 23 Homecoming Queen Can- didate3 Pep Club l,2: Girls Club l.2,3: Library Club 1, 2.3, Treasurer 33 French Club 2,33 G.A.A. l,2,3, President 3, Secretary 23 Cheerleader 2,33 Prom Page 13 Honor Guard 23 Sopho- more Class Representative3 Girls State Representative 2. PETERSON, GWEN Library Club 3. I fu. 19 PETERSON, JOAN Courier Staff 33 Governor Staff 33 Publication Agent 13 Pep Club 1.2: Ski Club 1,2,3Z French Club l,2,3. PETERSON, KRISTIN Skating Unit l,2,3Q Home- room Representative 1,2,33 Student Council 1.2.35 Homecoming Queen Candi- date 33 Pep Club 1,23 Girls Club 132,33 Library Club 1, 2,32 Masquers 2,33 Historical Society 23 G.A.A. 13 Student Council Secretary 33 Honor Guard 2. x X PETERSON. MERODIE Marching Unit I3.SlC21! Unit 1,2,31 A Choir 33 Choir 23 Madrigals 33 Il erettta 3: J-S Class Play Talent Show 33 Goveri Staff 23 Pep Club 1,22 G Club l,2,3: Library Club 2,33 Ski Club 23 Quill Scroll 2,32 Masquers French Club 2,33 Historil iociety 33, Secretary 33 G . 1, . '32 - w , . i w r . Bit l',4 X' N R il I ,v A K. .inf Q S5 lnw-Q-my N w MW W Barbara Brack, Sharon Soete, Pete Bodin and Carol Peterson among the Prom couples at the gayest ball of the year. . if . M- if .4-Jfl V ' J-ix .rf:f.3:3 Y . 'Q - .5 5,5 5f,k?ygg' iv- A X QI-an A , -. 1.35, ' fs. vi '-1 ist- li .. !p,iJg-3,3 K Aiwfl 4' 'vi -4 -.FJ ' ,A '.' .' ' j'fff5ZfLlg5i7Qi it XTTKA. JAMES PILLA. ANTHONY rlbutive Education Club Library Club 1,2,3g Latin Club 2.3. PALUMBO, JAMES an Q- , gl ir f. wif gy, : , fwilfjl , ji ' 5 2 , E X ,D B.. 4? Q . get M 4 a 9 R? QS 5 Q sf , 6 Q M PASSOFARO, LEONORE Pep Club 1,25 Girls Club 1 2.3: Library Club 1,23 Sk Club 33 Spectrum 3: G.A.A 1. QW If -Q PLEBAN, DONNA Skating Unit 1,2,3g Red Cross 23 Pep Club 1,2,5: Girls Club l,2,3g Library Club 5: Ski Club 3: French Club 1,23 G.A.A. l,2,3. PODGORSKI, AGNES B Choir 2,55 Pep Club 1. 129 Glib-gab float around the Auditorium before the team-teach- ing Senior Social Studies Class during fifth period. Barb From- mer seems to be holding court with her friends. Pixie-eyed Dick Saturnini and wide-eyed Alice Ariola watch eagle-eyed Lucrezia Stoerzinger toss a tennis ball at the target during the Fall Festival. PODGORSKI JANICF Latin Club 1 Pep Club 1,25 G A 1 PULA, CARROLL A Choir 3: B Choir 21 Op- eretta 35 Publication Agent 3: Pep Club lg Girls Club 1,35 G.A.A. l,2,3. RICCI, RICHARD A Basketball 23 Baseball 1.2, 3g B Basketball 1. IQ 5 POEPL, MARY JO Band 1,2,3g B Choir Talent Show 1,2. RANDALL, NANCY Red Cross 23 Pep Club Girls Club 2,33 Y-Teer I:.H,A. 1,2,3g Latin Clul ig Historical Society 3: . 1. RICHERT, PATRICIA B Choir 1,25 Pep Clulg Girls Club Ig Y-Tee German Club 33 G.A.A, 4 K fiqsilli :ff all , I, i V w 1 'Q' .x aiu .F gY5C N H Ay Ik 2 im mw---H .1 'F 5 .ff 1 -TN 15: MEROY, KEM dent Council 35 Library sb 1,2.35 Ski Club l,2,35 in Club 25 Golf 2,35 rmming 2,35 Archery 25 le Club 1,2,3. CK, ELAINE I Cross 1,2,3g Pep Club Girls Club 3: F.T.A. 35 znish Club 1,2,3. SKS, CARL man Club 35 B Football VW T Nw. fl A V, . Ee-f f ' 'ff ff' ,T . if 5 I 5 PRAX, LENORA Red Cross 1: Pep Club 1.2 3: Girls Club i,z,3g Yf Teens 25 Latin Club 2. REESE, RONALD RIEGER, PATRICIA A. Publication Agent 1,2,35 Pep Club 15 Girls Club lg F.T.A. 1,2,3, President 35 German Club 35 G.A.A. 1. . A, f-M e.. .var ' ,.pr V .yi ks' ,,..,,,.' PRAX, LEORA Pep Club 1,25 Girls Club 1,2,3. REIBEL, BARBARA A. Marching Unit 1,2,35 Pep Club 1,2,35 Girls Club 1,2, 35 Library Club 35 Bowling 15 G.A.A. 2,3. PREUSS, WILLIAM B Footballg Baseball 35 In- tramural Basketball 2,35 La- tin Club 3. REISEM, DANIEL Distributive Education 2,3 Cross Country 1. ROBERTO, ROSELLA ROBINSON, SHARON Marching Unit 1,2,35 Skat- German Club 3. ing Unit 35 Talent Show 35 Publication Agent 2,35 Red Cross 35 Pep Club 15 Mas- quers 35 G.A.A. 1. are av' Q! 32 PRICE, LINDA ANN Marching Unit 1,25 A Choir 3g B Choir lg Operena 1,35 J-S Class Play 35 Talent Show 15 Red Cross l,2,3, President 35 Pep Club 15 Girls Cllub 15 Masquers 2, 35 French Club 2,35 Histori- cal Society 35 G.A.A. 1,2,35 Spectrum 2,35 Secretary 3. RICCI, JERRY Sophomore Class Vice Presi- dentg Student Council 3: Homecoming King 35 Latin Club 35 B Football 15 A Basketball l,2,35 A Football 2. RODRIQUEZ, CELIA 131 1 Gala decorations blanket the dance floor as many couple s whirl to the syncopation of Rich Clausen's orchestra. Cynthia Squire seems to be searching for that boy who went for the cokes. SANDIN, DARRELL 5 5 SWK 3 .ia E t g f' W i .5 ' yjlk I SCHOEWE , MARGARET Pep Club 15 Girls Club 1,3 Y-Teens 1,35 Ski Club 5 spanish Club 14 G.A.A. l,3i 'I32 my . ft f . , .sf Pg. E 1 ' te.. Vi' SAN FORD, SHARON Pep Club 15 G.A.A. 15 Sen- ior Class Representativeg His- torical Society 3. sy? 4' M' 5 ' -Fu' 3 I 'H ? . -f .fu , . , ,wg 5 f . ,- f aa. . -. s I SANTARSIERO, CAROL Red Cross 1,2,35 Pep Club 1,25 Girls Club 1,25 Y-Teens 15 Latin Club 1: Historical Society 35 G.A.A. 1,25 Office Staff 3. what F S- D 53 ii V , RODRIGUEZ, MANUEL ROGERS, ELINOR Spectrum 2,35 B Hockey 13 ' Pep Club 1. B Football 15 Cross Country 1. , v 1 ,- a 1 . . - I I I I 4 I I . 4 N , I F , I I 4 - 1 A 'y I . 1 SCHAAF, LOUISE SCHACHT, CAROLE Courier Staff 3g Red Cross 35 Pep Club 1,2,35 Girls Club 35 G.A.A. 1,3. 5 '22 .1 if 5 . , 1. SCHOLES, SUSAN SCHORNSTEIN, JAMES SCHOSSOW, CAROL SCHROEDER, SUZANN' A.F.S. Foreign Exchange Band 15 Library Club 35 Talent Show 35 Marching B Choir 25 Red. Cross Student, Girls' Club 35 Li- Ski Club 2,35 German Club Unit 1,2,35 Red Cross 25 Girls Club 1-5 Library brary Club 35 Red Cross 35 35 Swimming 2,3. Pep Club 15 Girls Club 15 l,2,35 HISIOFICHI SOCICI Masquers 35 German Club French Club 15 G.A.A. 15 G.A.A. 25ASophomore 35 Student Council 35 F.T.A. Honor Guard 2. Representativeg Junior Re resentative. 35 F.H.A. 3. P K if 'su 'TI-I, ROBERT ROTTER, BUD Class Play 3g Homeroom Cross Country 1,23 Ski Club Jresentative 3g French 3g A Choir 33 Operetta 35 xb 25 A Football 2g B Track 33 Red Cross 2. htball 1. IHARRER, JEFF SCHILLING, BYRON Basketball l,2,3g A Foot- H 2,35 B Football lg Base- 1,3. -z a,w...?g F .1 f t if 5 C A 3 f wr- ' al. is I 52 . .5331 C if A f gb- I fi I ' xl l I ,lly 5 in yi? - ,sr HROEDER, SCHROEPFER, TED -U-IAM G- Gymnastics 1,2,3g Track 1, le Club 1. 2,3. af 132: 2 if in . it I 1'.: A .- . llarsl RUSH, DONA A Choir 3g B Choir 2, J-S Class Play 3g Talent Show 25 Publication Agent 1,2,3g Pep Club 1,29 Girls Club 1,2g Ski Club 13 Historical Society 53 B Choir lg Senior Class Representative. SCHNEIDER, SANDY Pep Club 15 Girls Club lg Latin Club 2,3g G.A.A. 13 Governor Staff 3g Quill 8: Scroll 3. ,pw-N i . mix X SCHWABEL, BEVERLY Pep Club 1,23 Girls Club l,2,35 F.T.A. 3: G.A.A. 1, 3: Distributive Education Club 3. RYDEL, STANLEY Band 1,2,3g Band Secretary 53 Operetta 2,3g Talent Show 33 Red Cross 2,33 F.T.A. 3: Spanish Club ZQ Pep Band 3. . ,J ,f .- X SCHNEIDER, STEVEN Intramural Basketball 1,2. Awvliilm at , 'M Q! ,,,, g ,,,,,. t, 2 SEDERSTROM, KAREN Pep Club Ig Girls Club lg Ski Club 2,33 F.H.A. 1,2,3: Latin Club 2,3g Historical Society 25 Bowling lg G.A. A. 15 junior Class Repre- sentative, Senior lass Rep- resentative. Spectrum 35 A Football 2,3g B Football 15 Track 1,2,3' ali' ii we-W Ki SACKETT, JAMES J f l 133 vga vw' 11' .ar E WK . 54, 'Z E l I ,M ,I 1 it 5 Q' im ... Q . . Eli 'R S' f'4'rf'4fig?f2r24i . A 1 iii , ,E ?.kW V 5gM.,,,WjU3 .. f, ,gt ,Jef ,'f1f, ff 3 .QM ,J 4: 'Q' weft 3 rf'- -Q, Jyzff at awe, vi A in ,af J . ffl? f 7 EW ,gp k,is?1 , A .X w if , H 253-9 'Y SCHARFEBILLIG, KAREN SCHMIDT, JUDY SEIFERT, RICHARD SETTERHOLM, JOHN SHARDLOW, MARY B Ch ' 5 P Cl b 1. H R t t' 1, I. t' Cl b 25 H'stor'cal So- Red Cross .1,2,3g Lib on 1 ep u 2goIgl?i0CCIllub?Te'I?:1gkw3:. ciityn 3guGolf RLS: Boys' Club 2,35 Ski Club 3. 1,7 State Representative 2. . 6 I, 'Cf' f -1 fy .sr KJ f me 1 ' ., A ' + 792' ' 5' il A ' 441.1 -6 ' J EL! 3 ' ' f ' Lx 7 Among the students anxiously awaiting curtain time at a John- son assembly program are Carol Wortman, Karen Eclhlund and Karen Steele. f pfi.Jf9'v1,Zf-2-yrfgtfxf L K 374 f .1 n we 5-ff' . as 'QI p . 'i-::. ,gif M L , . f f' SINGER, PATRICIA SINOTTE, LINDA SIPF, MARCIA Distributive Education Club Marching Unit 2,33 Skating 3. Unit 2,3g Talent Show 35 Homeroom Representative lg Red Cross 15 Pep Club 15 G.A.A. 3. l34 SIPF, MAVIS ,I-S Class Play 35 Homeroom Representative 1,2,3: Red Cross lg Pep Club lg Girls Club lg Library Club l,2,33 Ski Club 1,3g Masquers 3: G.A.A. 1,3. SJODIN, RICHARD Homeroom B Football , L 5 We fit 9 ig, wi, O - lATTUCK, CAROL :ating Unit lg Student Juncil Assistant 25 Pep ub 1,23 Girls Club 1,2,33 .A.A. lg Historical Society Signing their names for a GOVERN- OR picture position are Marge Scho- enrock and Faith Stack. . W - V - N 2 gi m -Z .ay R W ., i t J a- 3 of s .. -1 ' UZYNSKY, NATALIE SMITH, GLORIA anish Club 23 G.A.A. 1. B Choir 3. from ,att x SIERAKOWSKI. SIGVERTSEN, DAVID RAYMOND B choir ig A choir Homeroom Representative 2g Operetta 1,2,3. Spectrum 2,35 B Football lg B Hockey lg Cross Country 1. 92254 2522511 11, E 136 SKORKA, RONALD Stage Force 35 Courier Staff 35 Spanish Club 2, A Foot- ball 2,35 B Football 1. SPERANCE. MARIE 'FP'- ,, waffmgg 3 .3 se ,re E .- 13- ae- .1 Weis' - . SLEMMONS, BEVERLY Marching Unit 2,35 A Choir 35 B Choir 25 Red Cross 1g Pep Club 1,25 G.A.A. 33 Skating Unit 3. SPENCER, EARL Stage Force 3, B Football 15 B Hockey 1, Audio Visual 2,3. ,Q SMITH, JACQUELINE Marching Unit 1.2,3: Skat- ing Unit 1,25 A Choir 35 B Choir 1,25 Pep Club 1,2,5g Girls Club 152,35 Y-Teens 1,25 G.A.A. 1,2,3. SPLETT, MARILYN MARIE Pep Club 15 Girls Club 1, 25 F.T.A. 15 G.A.A. 15 His- torical Society 35 Office Staff 2,35 Sophomore Class Repre- sentative. Concentration and patience are displayed by machine shop stu- dents Tony Del Percio, jim Mastroddi, Curt Lee, and jerry Welsh. fig .4133 .- 2 N ' , r ,,' ff Q ggi : ,P , . ii 2? '1f- I ' I I ia P : 5 SMITH, MARJORIE Publication Azent 25 Red Cross 15 Pep Club 1.2, Ger- man Club 35 G.A.A. 1,2. STACHOWIAK, MARY Library Club 3. -f, SMITH, THOMAS Publication Agent 3: I Club 25 Homeroom Rt sentative 1. STANKE, CAROLYNN B Choir 35 Public Agent 25 Pep Club 15 Club 2,35 F.T.A. 35 F. 35 German Club 35 His cal Society 3. STEWART, MARY STOERZINGER, Publication Agent 1,2,35 Pep LUCREZIA Club 15 Girls Club 1. 3 Mft ..-E V , J . - ,.,- ' 5 -, I ., -I If W lr V , ,W '- K 5 f i, , ,F Q , W v,.. Q- . ff VX fri-lf , 19- - ,JZ l I 'bl f 'fa' - ' ',,k . ' 1 . . ,X-it' - I 'L ' . . . 7. , qw-3, . l Q Q ff' tw. , . -. . 6' unfit .1 . 1 . . ' - t - .. 'Ill' 'K ttss :C . A . :ML A A I . Q s A A - A . . -5 - -'f 'f '. 'X K gfi 4: we A ' 4 ' if A . : - W , .. 4, 25 - .: if 1 X 5 M M ... A ' ' rw 1' A r I-aztff-7.1.1 KLA A tt - - 4: ' '..,'. ' A ttlts AX ' -5 - 'A A N figf ' A bi' . 1- f .M f , fr 43,41-up XA M-,....,.-. . . 3 i , 2,1 , a. , -1 w-'L, 'A . t P I V! NIYDER, RONAI D -Teens 3g A Football 2 3 Football 1: Baseball 1 rack 2,3g B Hockev 1. 'EELE, GEORGENE Choir 33 Madrigals 5: lent Show 3g Operetta 53 d Cross 1,2,3g Pep Club Girls Club l,2,3g Library ub 1,2,3g Ski Club 23 :nch Club 2,35 G.A.A, lg 'mnastics 1. DLARSKI, DOROTHY nch Club 2. ,z 'bv , - in v ff W 40' 3- , 4 SOETE, SHARON Marching Unit 2,33 Skating Unit 2,3g Red Cross lg Pep Club 1g G.A.A. .I,3. STEELE, KAREN Marching Unit 1,Z,3g Gov- ernor Staff 33 Publication Agent 1,2,3g Red Cross lg Pep Club l,2,3g Ski Club l,2,3g G.A.A. 1,2,3. STOLTZ, JACKIE Pep Club lg Girls Club 2, 3g F.H.A. 3. . .. 1 ix ,- 5 5 w SOLEI, THOMAS A Choir 3: Operetta 3: Base- ball 15 Bowling 1. STEIN, RONALD STRACHOTA. DONALD A Football 2g B Football 1. SOLLE, GAIL Pep Club 1,24 Girls Club 1, 2,3g G.A.A. 1,2. STEINBRENNER. ELLA Distributive Education Club 3. STRUNK, EDWARD Latin Club 1,23 French Club 3g Rifle Club 3. SPANNAUS. FRED Talent Show lg B Choir 1 STEPANIAK, MICHAEL A Choir 33 Homeroom Rep- resentative 23 Bowling 1,2, 33 Sophomore Class Repre- sentative. ST. SAUVQER, PHYLLIS Girls Club 15 Spectrum 3. X 'gf 'L-A 137 A Choir 25 Ooesetta i.2g SWANSTROM. PAUL ST. SAUVER, ROBERTA Girls Club 1,2,33 Ski Club 33 German Club 33 Bowling 33 G.A.A. 3. -s-r1 ' W A - ' 'Y ' i m g I gk 3 H I - YW S1 E 3 ifw w i muse . - SWENDER, PETER 1 3 8 SUNDBERG, SUSAN Skating Unit 1,2,33 Courier Staff 23 Pep Club 1,2- Girls Club 1,2,33 Library Club 3: Y-Teens 13 Ski Club 1,33 Spanish Club 23 G.A.A. 1,2, 3. SWANSON, LYNN SWANGSTUE, GERALDINE B Choir 1,2Q Pep Club 13 German Club 33 Historical Society 33 G.A.A. 1. - I, In P . , . Librar Club 2.33 Latin Club ' 2,33 Glerman Club 3. ,7 A A Choir 2,33 Madrigals 2,33 Operetta 1,2,3Q Talent Show 1,2,33 Publication Agent 1,2, 33 Red Cross 13 Library Club l,2,33 Ski Club l,2,33 Latin Club 23 German Club 33 His- torical Society 2,33 Tennis 33 Bowling 13 Gymnastics 13 Archery 1,2Q B Choir 13 Junior Class Representativeg Boys' State Representative 23 Track l. ary , , f , fffffg 2 C I Viri' ii: mf .i,-. wg J V 'fisff' fi fr5f2i .:E.'3' ' '.el . A TACIK, KATHY J. Courier Staff 2,33 Governor Staff 33 Pep Club 13 Ski Club 33 Quill 8: Scroll 2,5, Vice President 33 Historical Society 3, Vice President 3. SWANSON. DIANE A Choir 33 Operetta 33 J-S Class Play 33 Homeroom Representative 1,33 Pep Club 1,22 Girls Club 1,2,33 Ski Club 3: Masquers 33 Spanish Club 2,33 Historical Society 33 G.A.A. 1,2. N 3 TALDO, MARCIA TARARA, CHUCK THEIS MARY A Choir 33 Operetta 33 Ta- lent Show 1,23 G.A.A. 1, 23 B Choir 13 Homecoming Talent Show 3. 9' K L' W A touch of glamour and vivacious beauty personified by these wolves in girls' clothing , Keith Engdahl, Karlind Moller, Pete Bodin, john Bergman, Pete Faulkman, Charles Frederick- son and friend. SWANSON, JUDITH SWANSON, KENT R. A Choir 23. Operetta 2g Pep Distributive Education Club Club 2g Distributxve Educa- 3. tion Club 3: G.A.A. 2. in 53 L' 'X ,......- ,hfslfxr ik A W 'Q' 'qi L max IOMPSON, ARLINE B. THOMPSON, FRANK THOMPSON, ROGER TORINUS, LOUIS THORSON, FAYE irier Staff 2,33 Quill 8: Ski Club 1,23 B Football 1. Homeroom Representative 3g Pep Club lg Girls Club 1,3: oll 2,3. Courier Staff 25 Homecom- Ski Club 35 Latin Club 2,33 ing King Candidate 39 Li- Spectrum 2,33 G.A.A, 1,23 brary Club 2.3: A Football Office Staff 1. l,2,3g Baseball 1,2,3: B Hoc- key 2,3. 139 N-. .inf ffm-M XL I 'mmmmsgwqr .M ,L Bruce Sanford and Blaine Diesslin check a physics experiment in acceleration due to gravity in Mr. Farmer's physics class. Shirley Wahlberg, Karen Edhlund, Linda Stone and Barb Palm preview sound effects and script of Terror In The Suburbs, in the choosing of a possible -I-S Play. 'Earl 's f Q. ly. , lm ' A if Yi , ,k'i 7. ' :fri if , if f .1 if ',.'. if I A Q ,Vi , V . .2 .fl I fb . 2' TWISK, KAREN Courier Staff 23 Publication Agent 1,23 Red Cross 1,23 Pep Club 1,23 Girls Club 1,23 Ski Club 1,2g Camera Club 2g Latin Club 33 G.A. A. 1,2,3g Maioretre 3. WASIELESKI, LEONARD WICKLUND. CAROLYNN Courier Staff 15 Pep Club 1: Girls Club lg Y-Teens lg Ski Club 1,2,3g G.A.A. 19 Office Staff 3. MN 'f' YT' sf? y vm , aa ix' z xx 5 t l C I VAN RHEE, SHARON A Choir 2,33 drigals 2,33 Talent Show lg Pep Club 1,2,3g French or Guard 2 B Choir 24 Ma- Operetra 2,35 2.3: Red Cross 1,25 Girls Club Club 2,33 Hon- WAWACK, EDWARD WICKLUND, JAMES Latin Club 2,5. S K 5:,in1wi3r am In V Z in ' 11 .ii lx l 127' W x ji 3 1 i :limi I A ' . 'V' 4 A 'T-'L 'M 4. in -Nfl -' H 1 1-, V , I fi N wr fi n! '3 rn A ffl!! KT . OSS, PATRICIA VRUNO, ROSE MARIE WALL, JANICE WALKOSZ, BERNADINE WALTHER, DANIEL istributive Education Club Governor Staff 2,33 Red Cross 23 Pep Club 13 Girls Club 23 F.H.Ar 2.32 Latin Club 2,35 Historical Society 3. EGNER. GAIL WELLS, BARBARA WERNER, MARY WESS, MARSHA WEYMOUTH, PATRICIA p Club 13 Girls Club 2,33 A Choir 3: B Choir 23 Red Ski Club 23 Latin Club 2. ELA. 33 French Club 2. Cross 33 Pep Club 1,23 Girls glub 39 G.A.A, 13 Opererta LFORD, THOMAS WILKOSKE, SANDRA WILLIAMS, NORMAN imming 1,2,33 Latin Club , ' if I f y - . Q ffx- sk in 4' ' r Q- 'il 3 .3::r,. M K f 33 t . 2 ' . ' 1 ,I . 1i?i,Xg43,J -,Z.. Eli g E t Library Club 33 French Club 2,33 Golf 1. WINTER, GARY Stage Force 2,33 Publication Agent 3. WOLKERSTORFER, SANDRA 4 - ,fi ,rx ,X W 5: ,JP Mn Z ' in A ff. L if ggirifg fi, ii. x 1-T5 Maroon and White--fight, fight! rings through the Como Park gymnasium during a thrilling basketball game. YOUNG, JAMES ZACCARDI, MICHAEL Gymnastics 1,2,3g Archery 1. ZACHERY, ROSITA A Choir 3: B Choir 2g Pep Club 13 Library Club 3. M' Q1 if 2 , fffii .5 li W4 1 sf' . X 1' . t li ,lg V , A, 'rf' HAGGAR, JOHN E. HASKIN, DONOVAN Latin Club lg Baseball 2. JOHNSON, ROBERT Red Cross 25 Cross Country 1,2. 142 rig, X XVORTMAN, CAROL WORTMAN, DENNI Marching Unit l,2,3g A Latin Choir 35 B Choir lg Talent 2,3. Show 3: Homeroom Repre- Club 2,35 A F sentative 3: Publication Agent 1,25 Pep Club 1,25 G,A.A. 1. ZELLMER, JOEL ZEIMET, BERNARD Radio Club 2,3: German Spectrum 3. Club 3. siiev Kem-'Q ,A-, ' ki q tw JOHNSON, DALE H. RAMBO, NORMAN Band 1,2,3. ik- . V' K I If OULFE, DOROTHY H.A. 2,3. EAUBIEN. BRUCE gwling l,2,3g Gymnastics Aww' .ww W , ii. .E 'ilk L L- A,l W A 5 1 'Mal WRIGHT, SCOTT Courier Staff 3, Governor Staff 35 Latin Club 2,33 Ten- nis 3. CHENOWETH, IEANINE A Choir 3g B Choir 1,23 Library Club 35 Spanish Club 23 Distributive Educa- tion Club 3. bl WYGANOWSKI, CAROLE Pep Club 1,23 Girls Club Z3 G.A.A. 3. CUBUS, MARTIN In SENIORS NOT PICTURED fffikfffvii A WYNNE, CAROL Marching Unit 2,34 Skating Unit 2,35 Senior Class Vice Presidentg Talent Show 3: Homeroom Representative lg Red Cross l,2g Pep Club 1, Z5 Girls Club 2,3: Ski Club 35 G.A.A. 1,2,3g Latin Club 23 Sophomore Class Repre- sentazive. EK, JOSEPH I I EZ., W S is, ,ag A 3 ' -1. f' 'Shi . .bags ,ti-SA, . 95 V xlgeim-, '. ,Ley K, IV ,W il W.. A, YR A .. Q sw' I , LLM?-3fq'ii-'L,,1I mf ' L g,'i5.+,H fifsi 5 I- YOST. RONALD PETERSON, KEITH l ,Z :a.:, Tr. ,..- E, srsst 4 J . ' fini 'i,, 1 ,, Irrt fi p 77, i. L , ANDERSON, THOMAS HAMMERLY, GLEN RIVARD, CLEMENT ANNEN. PHILLIP MVMW HANSON, CRAIG RYAN, ROBERT AUDETTE, TOM V fp A HESS, JAMES SCHROEER, LEN BACKSTROM, JANIC ,E , HOYT, LOUANN SCHWARTZ, GORDON BEHR, WALLACE L' X KASSERA, DAN SERGOT, RICHARD BERGER, KENNET 4,1457 LARSON, GARY SHERRY, BOB , L , R H,-W LEHMANN, GARY SMITH, JERRY , ATRICK Z f f LARSON, JOHN STARZINSKI, JERRY CONNOLLY, JERRY 7 ,1 X LUNDGREN, JOHN STOKVIS, BARBARA CROSBY, DIANE K y McAULEY, PHILIP SZEREMETA, BOB DAHM, SHARON QM- ,. Q MUDEK, ANTHONY TORNING, FRED DREYLING, GERALD X NILAN, JAMES TSCHIDA, BERNARD FLAHAVE, JUDY A NOVOTNY, EDWARD URBANSKI, THOMAS EREYE, MELVIN OLDING, SHARON WAITE, THOMAS ERIEMUTH, DALE jf A ORSELLO, NANCY WHALEN, DONALD GONOSKI, MATTHEWV..-f A lf' ff ff PASIUK, FRANK WILLIAMSON, SHARON GUERTIN, LAVERNE Wy J.IV ISPETERSON, JERRY WOLD, SANDRA V L if f f 143 iw 'F'- f M I if ,f' 3' r J M -, di A: ,X CANDIDS . . .1959-1960 f.-M... ..f.,,. , I Y ,ug .sw 4 Y Q W 7' I tie' 4,1515 , . as A A it 'W f',,Agv'i' I-5 ' : i ' jk Sophomore Rick Preuss and friends wait to be Birds-eye view of an auditorium'class shows served in the cafeteria. interest in Couriers and conversation. Art student Mark johnson works onfa winter scene in Mrs. McKenny's art, class. X ' ww at I . etss Richard Dahlquist, Keith Engdahl, Karlind Moller, Dennis Worre, Diane Swanson, Charles Frederickson, Steve Froelke, Gene Kubat, and Kris Peterson look over the script of the class play. n-IA I i 4 . , 1 4 l. iff , f ., , ff!! Frank Orsello, Howie Hobbs, and Louie Mo- Mr. Gibbons directs members of the. band at the relli and friends are seen eating in the school johnson-Washington basketball game. 144 cafeteria. Newly crowned Home- coming King and Queen, Lynn Ostebo and jerry Ricci are seen with Mr. McMann and Karen Son- tag. Georgene Steele, Keith Anderson, Dennis Wort- man, Sharon Ecker, Nan- cy johnson, and Lenore Nelson are seen brows- ing through books dur- ing third period English class. 1 l 1 'if' l 'H CAN DIDS . . .1959-1960 . nf 'L Upper Left: Pepsi-Cola spong- Upper Right: Anticipating 2' ers jan Newbauer, Sandy arrival of potential Da Crane, Carol Mystrom, and M355 and Little AbI'l61 S Mary Ann Payne seek the sym- Berry Sundgfen, Liflda S10 Pathy of Tgm Ryberg, Karen Anderson, and frier s xv, 5 mf? tj- 4 Spontaneous rooting erupts from avid sideline fans. pf mm, jeannie Wortman pours thought and emo- Anxiety holds spectators spellbouncl tion into a lengthy, yearbook epistle. at the final basketball game. Yearbook workers Dick Ackerson and Brad Enerson intensely study Tom Brindley's method of applying rubber cement. Which witch 'S which? n it Bruce Kamp yields to the make-up artist be- fore the j.S. Play. Stella Martinson bel- lows a tune to Chuck Fredericksotfs disgust. 5irri1,9uZz0 Hat the Pat Bateman, Janet Jensen, and Raleane Nordwall seek counsel ee' from their English teacher, Mr. Grant. 14 um- . I :Liza 1 QQ- ., 4 ,V X ' f ?k1,l:.EV.g, ,lam vwfifl.. sf 1 ff: , fL,, -1 s,,f'1,,A .mf-1-,..LS,1' fwmx: . Wg, Wy, w,,f,,53,f ,, A -'vii:wY?Qfw2f?l?zQ?e?wQgggWh. I 1 . V Af?-. fy,-. - . ,. ., in ' ' P S Q? . u - L,-W.fn-L:1.:1.ff,v.z,4,' ' ' 58,w.,2 ...A - - '3f f38,'L5 A .,,., Above: MR. CLAIR MCMANN, Principal of johnson High School, listens to an explanation of newspaper layout by Kathy Tacik and members of the Courier Staff. Below: Mr. McMann at the D. E. Club partyg a moment of quiet contemplation in his officeg and a report on yearbook progress by Judy Guetz. IR. LAWRENCE PERRY, Re- iling, Distributive Education, ld Problems in Money Man- gementg D. E. Club Advisor. IR. RUEBEN GUSTAFSON, mop Math and Algebra: Foot- ill and Hockey Coach. MR. LOYD MARENGO, Higher lgehra, Geometry, and Shop lath. MR. EDXVARD ABDEL- A, Trig-Solid Geometry and fathg Ski Club Advisor. MR. BIAN EGERSDORF, English Substitute. MRS. ROSEMARY DAHL, English and French, Club Advisor. MISS ROSE MOOS- BRUGGER, English. 9, a .V 5 ,,, . , f f. sw 41,-in 'W f . . 2 . A A ' Tiar a fl Q. fP!f5,,f.. ' . . if 'N-4-Nh -QQQ if swf 'eq Q. 5 x F H IP' .1 nge. 3151 If .rug 5? I riff My S ,. gf J-we 'Q EIS. ' 74' R .15-.H QI- hx' ,, . ' A' i if - Hiilefeili V ,. -... M , f ff f 'Q - ,ps , it' 1' - V . . Q- , s - g 4 -N- , j ' A Q 4 -1 -W . . K 1' gk A . R f . I , i ii' ' A ' . .. . , ' .. Y 2 QQ 335. 35 - Ii 'I . 34 -f I -'1 A as S H:2:2?f?m+.25 g'ip'. fi: f Q ft P . 2 . 5 I f .. ' lg, ,- '- Nfl' 1 ri , ' 2:ezzf:5fza1i:2.s5s f.-rs 5' 2 . Q- 4 5. 1 gs.. .1,.gy'gyf:,.,eX:.g-ywpy.la-.5 I tg . 'X - 1. , . Mn' 1.-,-wp.-.-,avg we Y . ,5.,,,, f . 5. .gs ,-. . , . .Q . . t ...Q .. .Q -V L f A :.5zHn,fi'.'?4:t-.QW:'?4i:?ElQsgg ', l- A' F F.-fiff? 'f ',:ii 'F2f'i1E.Elffa f 5' 'fl we-fg ,.-e1-f'2,f f'-, -fr K ' Q -.1 S is 5's'?545:'2 ' ::25Sf1i'f fifivfffff 2 X. . F.l5 L 5 'S'L'U':23?fE2f-S' ,1il?Yi3LQ5iZg?EE??53fa- H., I I' -.15 'Q ' ' 36 Q-.ff 'Eli' ' 9? A .. 'i'3!'lZf! 'i1 'gealilgffl 4 f'9'lf5i'i 3 I frm ' fi at if - S- H51 IW? ' f 'its 35:53 25313f1Tf'.'1,425i7f55y?5A . N L NY . . I-.35....f , ' ' 3lif'f.f1i s,,...3,g,..J.g:9- Q, ,Q 5 E' .. fi , .E gg f 3 I . 'K -F? 'r'f:1f':i'S,f. .:5l?7fiTff1?. isa 2? ' 1. Y aff- 3271 A fi ,., ...saggy I :,3..5j.,.gig ,,5:lA:f.5g,,-3554, 2. ' z.gi35i5.t,f,:? ? i1l. Q?'.3 :jj ' - , ' ' 'Q . '-dir' -f ,+ gi 'lfffft ' 1 Q: '. 'Lid' .FV . -A A5'6,g ?-IEEEIEQTLQK, .. -1.5 .ifwfw vy X 5 A ' -f ' 111. .f i ' 1534? -M.-M-. aw. w..w+1w9-2 . '25 xiii: ' in mf.. .riffifj 52' ,a.g:+?,-f-fff-ffl?-': ecwaasairf ffm, 1' - -' .naw 9552, .J f,,,53.-fikgiffin.lmg5':f,--isa-:ff . N ,gpg ,-V.. .- -P f Q.. .ft :f'fzwr.g,' - Hi. 1 --M , if ' S... 553.22----1 A 1 -- ,tif-ffg?.:sf:a'5.:'V,,fgzixrtf,-.s,s-?.'Y g fi, 21-. MR. DON MOORE, Senior Social Studies and American History. MR. CONRAD HOFF, Senior Social Studiesg junior Red Cross Advisor and Intramural Coach. MISS CATHERINE MCKENZIE, American History and World Affairsg Pep Club and Sophomore Class Advisor. MR. VERNON IVERSON, Psychology and American His- tory. MR. HARVEY DAVIS, American History and Senior Social Studies, B Football and Swimming Coach, Athletic Equipment Manager, and Senior Class Advisor. MR. RICHARD WASKO, World History and Modern Geographyg B Basketball, B Baseball, and Cross Country Coach. X? Wa..- .. . - MR PETER KRAMER Blology and World Affaxrs Basketball and Base- ball Coach MR BERNARD NEU- BERT Blology and Psychology. MR. JOHN NIFHART Blology and Amerncan Hlstory Stage Force Ad- vnsor tati A tt ' . ea. Q MISS GRACE BIEN- HOFF, American His toryg Historical So ciety Advisor. Mr. Iverson, his wife, and three children, enjoy the excitement of a johnson basketball game. MISS EDITH BECKMAN, Typingg School Bank Advisor. MRS. JEPSON, Clerical Prac- tice and Typing. MISS ESTHER BLASE, Book- keeping. MR. CHARLES NELSON, Short hand, Secretarial Practice, and Problems in Money Management. MR. LES BERG, Short Hand, Secretarial Practice, and Typingg Golf Coach and Audio-Visual Director. MR. DARRELL KINNING, Woodshop. MR. DAVID MCCULLOUGH, Metal Shop. MR. LAWRENCE THEMMES, Mechanical Draw- ing and Geometry. MR. ERNEST GOULET, Assistant Principal MISS MARGARET RIGNELL and MR. ELXVOOD LUNDEEN, Guid- ance Councelors. MR. MARSHALL WESTERLUND, Chemistry and Science. MR. GEORGE WORLE, Chemistry, Physical Science and Physics. MR. LYLE FARMER, Science and Physicsg Athletic Director and Radio Club Advisor. MR. JOSEPH BRULA, Higher Algebra, Math and Geometry. . ww L i 5 W4., MR. GORDON GRANT, Psychology, English, Crafts and journalismg Gov- ernor and Courier Advisor. MR. LOU COTRONEO, Englishg Assistant Football Coach and B Squad Hockey Coach. MR. JOHN MULLIKEN, English. MR. BILL XVEYANDT, English. ...hs MR. HUGH GIBBONS, Band. MISS -IEANETTE BENSON, Libra- rian: Library Club Advisor. MISS FLORENCE GERTEN, Special Classes. MRS. CATHERING DRAKE, English, Readingg E.T.A. Advisor. 155 MRS FVELYN LINDSTROM and MRS BLANCHE HAYNE, Office MR. BRUCE KOCH, English. MISS ESTER MUNSON, Librarian. MRS. LYNNE GILKEY, Nurse. .,,WM1X.W..igWmh-h Q'h 1-f'Q'Q MRS. HELEN McKENNEY, Art, junior Class and Spectrum Advisor. MRS. JANE SHOVEL, English and World History. MRS. EDITH BA- CON, Family and Social Problems, Homemaking, Psychology, and F.H.A. Advisor. MR. LYLE SWANSON, World History and World Affairs. MRS. ANNE SORENSEN, Homemak- ing, Family and Social Problems, and F.H.A. Advisor. MRS. FLEMMING, Girls Chorus, A Choir, Modern Mu- sic, Madrigals, and Sophomore Chorus. MRS. GUNNVOR SHEFF, Girls Gymg G.A.A., Marching Unit, and Skating Unit Advisor. MR. PETER SAJEVIC, Gymnastics and Boys Gym. Miss Bienhoff offers a plate of good- ies to Mr. Grant, Mrs. Petrie, Miss Munson, and Mr. Iverson as they propose a toast to the New Year. ---Q-gpg Patrons . . . The following list of patrons have graciously helped us finance our 1960 yearbook. They are merchants and professional men of our neighborhood and community. Much of their business depends on our new and con- tinued patronage. A glance at this list and future re- memberance would be greatly appreciated. wwf f v'v' AL BOLDT UPHOLSTERING AIRS PAYNE AVENUE DRIVE ANDERSON FUNERAL HOME ANDERSON MEATS ARCADE PAINTS ARC-IVY DRIVE IN ARLINGTON ELECTRIC A. SHELGREN 8: SON BERGLUND MEATS BILL METZGER'S CAFE BLOMQUIST PAINT SUPPLY BONNE'S SHOE STORE BORGSTROM PHARMACY BOYD'S CONOCO SERVICE BREUER SALES 8: SERVICE uf I fam Ni BRINDLEY OIL COMPANY CARBONES PIZZA CARLSON FUNERAL HOME CARLSON JEWELERS CARLSTROM CLOTHING CHENOWETH FLORAL CHURCH BOOK STORE COURTYARD CARD and GIFT SHOP DAYTONS BLUFF HARDWARE EAST SIDE HARDWARE EAST SIDE FLORAL EAST SIDE TYPEWRITER CO. ESCO PRODUCTS PAYNE AVENUE ESTHER'S BEAUTY SHOP FIBISON CLEANERS FIRST STATE BANK FISHER PHOTO SUPPLY CO. FRANK L. PETERSON 8: SON HEATING FRED FREDELL GAARDERS BEAUTY SALON GERBER'S DRUG STORE GENO'S CAFE GOLLING STUDIO GRAND DRIVE-IN CLEANERS GRUBER HARDWARE GULDEN PHARMACY HAZEL PARK REALTY 8: REALTOR VV 'un if M I 1 HEGLUND JEWELERS HERB'S DAIRY STORE HILLCREST HOBBY 8: BAIT HILLCREST STATE BANK HINZ BAKE SHOP HOUSEHOLD SERVICE COMPANY ALUMINUM-WINDOWS- AWNINGS 8: DOORS HULDEENS 66 SERVICE JOE ANDERSON CLEANERS JOHN G. PUVOGEL FLORIST jOHNNY'S BAKE SHOP JOHNSON-DODDS INC. KEMPER MOTOR COMPANY KINGPIN FOODS KOKKLER JEWELERS LEAFGREN FURS L. D. ENGBERG AGENCY LINDAHL JEWELERS LOFGREN MOBIL LOU'S CONFECTIONERY LUNDHOLM'S CLEANERS 8: TAILORS LUNDQUIST ELECTRIC 8: APPLIANCES MAC'S BARBER SHOP MARV'S SERVICE GARAGE MARYLAND DRUG MORELLI'S SUPER MARKET MUELLER MORTUARY NAPOLI CAFE NELSON BROS. GROCERS NELSON DRUGS NORTH DRUG CO. NQRJTHERN MALLEABLE IRON NORTHWESTERN STATE BANK OLSON BROS. MEATS PALMER 8: ANDERSON SHOES PAYNE AVENUE CAMERA CENTER PAYNE AVENUE OUR OWN HARDWARE PAYNE IVY DRUG PEOPLES PLUMBING 8: HEATING CO. PHALEN PARK DRUG PHALEN BAKERY PHALEN PARK FUNERAL HOME PHALEN PARK STANDARD PURITAN CLEANERS RICK REHNBERG REALTOR SALLIES GROCERY SCHULZS BIG TEN FOODS SNYDER BROS. DRUGS SOLMES UNIFORMS STEELE BROS. MEATS ST. PAUL HOCKEY CLUB SWANSON DRUG CO. SWENSON BROTHERS SCHWIETZ FURNITURE TOKE 8: PELLA'S RESTAURANT TOWN 8: COUNTRY FURNITURE VIC'S PURE OIL WINKLER ELECTRIC WESTLUND'S MEATS YARUSSO BROTHERS YOUNGMAN'S PAINT SUPPLY INDEX Abel, Claudette 87 Abernathy, Pat C. Abresch, Kathleen M. 46,76 Acker, Jim W. 39,43,84 Acker, Tom R. 83 Ackerson, Dick G. 13, 16,17, 48,50,53,55,78,96,146 Ackert, Karen Jo 46,65,67, 75,88 Ackley, Sandra J. 13,74,84 Adams, Ed A. 86 Adkins, Kathie T. 63,65,87 Aguilar, Ceferino 73,99 Ahlman, Julie 10,23,46,91 Aitken, Dick D. 40 Aitken, Ken W. 14,16,32,62, 100 Albrecht, Gerald C. 91 Allen, Mary K. 46,65 Alstatt, John 21,60,66,100 Alwin, Judy C. 46,56,67,75, 85,88 Alwin, Kathleen L. 13,46,61, 65,68,75,77,100 Amey, Kathleen R. 46, 61,65, 66,100 Amundson, Denny D. 79,98 Anderson, Bill E. 40,97 Anderson, Carolyn R. 46,65, 84 Anderson, Cathy R. 24,28, 46,66,68,87 Anderson, Corrine E. 17,28, 46,60,65,66,68,77,88 Anderson, Dale A. 28,40,41, Arends, Yvonne J. 76,102 Ariola, Alice A. 16,17,22, 23,46,102,110,130 Audette, Tom Auer, Michael J. 36,94 Axness, Dave 12,16,61,62, 70,95 Axness, Sandra 13,46,63,65, 66,72,84 Bacigalupo, James 102 Bacigalupo, Paul 102 Backstrom, Janice Bailey, Sandra 102 Bain, Barbara 13,24,46,61 102 Bain, Nancy 46,65,74,77,92 Baker, Warren 72,102 Bakken, Sonnia 102 Baldwin, Bobbi 93 Baldwin, Terri 22,23,65,94 Balsimo, Sandy 12,28,29,46, 60,65,66,85,87 Banera, Mike 97 Bangert, Gloria 16,66,91 Barklind, John 21 ,69,75,76, 92 Barkwell, Patty 84 Barnard, Wayne 94 Barnes, Jerry 84 Barr, Robert 86 Barrer, Mike Barrett, Phillip 61 ,75,102 Barron, Judith 29,94 Bartlett, Mary 12,13,102 100 Anderson, Dean L. 69,94 Anderson, Dennis 86 Anderson, Donald A. 21,69, 72,84,100 Anderson, Donald M. 69,84, 100 Anderson, Donna 24,65,69,77,97 Anderson, Duane 72,95 Anderson Fred V. 86 Anderson Gary V. 99 Anderson Gayle B. 76,100 Anderson Gerald D. 100 Anderson, Gordy 96 Anderson Herbert G. Anderson Judy A. 28,46,63, 69,91 Anderson Keith M. 72,102, 145 Anderson, Karen L. 29,63,64, 65,75,84,146 Anderson, Karen S. 65,88 Anderson, Mark R. 96 Anderson, Patricia M. 63,95 M. 13,15, Bateman, Pat 21,26,102,146 Batten, Allan 86 Bauer, Allan 102 Bauer, Bruce 21,28,53,67,102 Beack, Mavis 46,64,83 Beales, Robert 102 Beanblossom, Phyllis D. 46, 63,64,67,74,96 Beatty, Marlene B. 66,74,102 Beaubien, Bruce 40 Beaumont, Jim D. 98 Beck, Barbara 91 Becker, Sandra J. 62,68,70, 75,102 Beckstrom, Judy A. 46,87 Beety, Dennis W. Behr, Wallace E. ' Beireis, Curtis W. 12,13,68, 91 Beissler, Kenneth A. 84 Beltz, Joanne M. 46,84 Benick, Ramona C. Benner, Eileen K. 17,87 Bennet, Ray 66 Bennett, Raymond C. 41,95 Benson, Earl R. Anderson, Rebecca A. 21,46, 60,63,65,84 Anderson, Robert E. 36,6O,92 Anderson, Roger I. 102 Anderson, Ronald J. 94 Anderson, Sandra K. 24,46, 61,64,65,76,'l02 Anderson, Sharron A. 23,74, 91 Anderson, Susan M. 84 Anderson, Susan K. 46,72, 102 Anderson, Thomas H. Andrle, Rita M. 13,2B,29,46, 63,64 Annen, Phillip A. 71,98 Anzaldi, George F. 94 Arends, Lyle D. 40,97 Benson, Elayne J. 29,94 Berg, Andrew L. 40,86 Berg, Richard A. 98,102 Berger, Darlene 84 Berger, Kenneth Berggren, Bruce D. 60,86 Berglund, Lorimer C. 102 Berggren, Karen J. 46,60,65, 84 Bergman, Fay 13,24,46,63, 65,69,74,97,99 Bergman, John 8,10,12,13, 41,54,68,72,100,102,138 Berhren, Gary F. 92 Berke, Sandy J. 28,29,65,84 Bertek, Frank 92 Bertini, Donna Mae 46,83 Beyer, Anthony H. 28,61,102, 89 Bialke, Norm V. 94 Bickford, Michele L. 83 Biniek, R. 46,84 Biniek, Roger T. 102,76 Biork, Dick A. 68,104 Bjork, Russell G. 43,84 Blahoski, Johnny 83 Blaisdell, Pam 91 Blaksley, Norma Jean 28,29, 46,63,65,88 Blau, Sharon F. 22,23,46,63, 72,76,99 Blockey, Carol Ann M. 29,92 Blomquist, Charles Allen 48,91 Bodin, Judi K. 24,46,60,63, 68,74,78,96,97 Bodin, Peter A. 36,68,104, 129,138,98 Bogdan, George A. 77,97 Bohn, Jeffrey A. Bonte, Sandra J. 88 Bonnhausen, L. 63 Boogren, Karen 85 Booth, Sue L. 29,94 Boreen, Neil S. 104 Boreen, Phil H. 53,71,104 Bornhausen, Linda M. 84 Bossard, Ronald G. 72,104 Bostrom, Nancy G. 21,46,66, 84 Bostrom, Phyllis M. 24,28, 61,65,104 Boyd, Garner 91 Boyd, J. 29,88 Brack, Barbara A. 105,129 Brainard, Paul L. 12,68,104 Bramer, Diane M. 65,104 Bramscher, Fred J. 104 Brandt, Barbara C. 17,46, 63,64,73,87,83 Brandt, Marlis E. 104 Brekke, Diane M. 46,56,76, 92 Brenna, Ginny S. 14,17,22, 23,46,63,65,69,75,91 Brindley, Tom D. 15,16,36, 38,48,50,78,92 Brink, Barbara J. 19,21,63, 76,90,120 Brink, Karin R. 46,61,63,74, 104 Brink, Nancy L. 46,65,66,84 Brobakken, Marjorie E. 83 Broders, Judy A. 46,66,83,84 Brom, Elizabeth 32,105 Brom , Kathlen A. 63,75,84 Brown, Larry C. 36,96 Brown, Lynette C. 83 Brown, Nancy A. 65,72,77, 95,98 Browne, Gary 17,53,72,98 Brucker, Gary K. 54,60,69, 75,99 Brucker, Robert A. 106 Bruckner, Clarence E. 39,86 Bruckner, Ernest A. 105 Bruns, Gloria J. 94 Bryan, David D. 86 Bryant, Maxine A. 21,46 Buckley, Jerry Bugh, Bruce 21,23,28,29,40, 41 Burg, John J. 96 Burkhart, Russell F. Burroughs, Roger C. 94 Buse, Daphne J. 22,23,46,91 Bylander, Teresa T. 73,94 Cahanes, Gloria J. 28,30 Campbell, Joyce A. Campbell, Janice M. 28,30, 46,63,65,106 Campbell, Lester E. 36,42,4l 44,54,64,106 Carbone, Darlene J. 98 Carle, Darnel M. 33,46,65, 66,106 Carle, Jerome 76,94,106 Carle, Ronald J. 86 Carlson, Alan R. 21,28 Carlson, Bill O. 72,95 Carlson, Corliss L. 72,92 Carlson, Dave H. 41,61,74, 86,106 Carlson, Don C. 41,53,74,8 Carlson, Judy A. 46,63,64' 74,88 Carlson, Kathy E. 72,96 Carlson, LeRoy N. 86 Carlson, Sandra M, 21,46, 66,72,76,78,99 Carlson, Steven P. 54,96 Carr, Koreen E. 21,46,66,71 96 Carrier, Deanna K. 22,23,21 46,61,65,74,106,107 Carrier, Shelley I. 46,65,61 84 Cartier, Gregory 53,95 Casci, Carol 46,106 Casey, Mary 21,46,66,93 Casey, Sharon M. 84 Casura, Phyllis 98 Cecil, Jim R. 21,55 Charbonneau, Julie A. 92 Charbonneau, Richard 107 Charpentier, Don J. 106 Charter, Neil F. 91 Chenoweth, Jeanine M. 28,7 Chenoweth, Jim C. Chenoweth, John C. 26,69, 70,92 Cherry, Sandra K. 93 Chevalier, Ludwig L. Chlebeck, Ronald S. 106 Christ, Sharon M. 13,96 Christensen, Merle D. 21,93 Christy, Carole C. 17,46,65, 66,70,94 Chryst, Bob J. 83 Chryst, Patricia L. 23,46,91 Chun, Patricia A. 14,17,60 74,106 Clang, Gary H. 60,72,84 Clark, Larry M. Clasen, Bill J. 39,43,86 Clasen, Margie F. 28,29,46,8 Clasen, Sally J. 63,65,68,7. 106,127 Clauson, Dale K. 106 Clemens, Bob D. 83 Clemens, Isabel A. 46,63,8 83,85 Clemens, Mary 99 Clements Bonnie M. 106 Clements, James J. 96 Cocchiarella, JoAnn 29,65 106 Cocchiarella, Louie 36,91 Cocchiarella, Carol 61 Cocchiarella, Virginia 22,23 46,65,68,98,107 Coes, Shirley 10 Connolly, Jerry Contreras, Janet 67,84 inlreras, Lorraine 94 aoks, John R. 10,77,92 woper, Richard J. 13,28,30 arbo, David L. 107 :rrey, Dennis R. 83 ary, Paulette D. 74 ilroneo, Frank T. 36 aurnoyer, Virginia C. 107 iurleau, Judilh 94 andell, Tom 76,106 ane, Sandy A. 29,92,95,146 avath, Karen E. 28,29,63, 65,75,84 awford, John J. 72,97,112 osby, Diane D. otty, Dick A. olly, Frank 98 olty, Larry J. 106 um, Sharon L. 32,70,107 ibus, Martin A. lhane, Phyllis M. 76,107 mmings, James 86 nningham, Judy A. rrey, Jim 51,86 'lkowski, Jane M. 87 lkowski, Linda 33,46,61, 64,76,98,107 igaslino, Darrell D. 98 hlquisl, Richard W. 26,107, 144 hm, Sharen R. 72 lbec, Geraldine 83 ley, Sharon 92 miani, Tom 94,125,145 mico, Belle 13,66,92 nell, Bill C. 48 niels, Craig F. 28,71,74,96 nisch, Kalhie 28,46,74,96 rio, Melvin N. 96 vidson, Charles B. 8,36,42, 43,44,55,107 vidson, Judy A. 94 vis, Konny Kay 18,78,75, 93,96 yle, Dianne 95 Bruzzi, Marie 108 loia, Rick R. 39,82,84 l Percio, Anthony 108,137 arco, Jacqueline M. 21, 5,66,91 bouski, Ardell M. 108 bouski, Diann M. 94 bouski, Raymond M. 96 ulling, Bruce C. 108 isson, Tom K. 40,60 onli, Daniel A. 108 only, Clarice 24,28,29,46 only, Kalhie 46,75 auf, Gayle M. 73,92 auf, John C. 83 lasio, Paulette M. 93 lsch, Judith A. 72,77,108 all, Diane M. 75 heimer, Richard 43,84 urik, JoAnne 19,21,97 sslin, Blaine R. 69,72,140, 99 ger, Roberl 76,99 rel, Gordon A. 93 on, Sharon M. 63,64,67, 75,108 en, Tom R. 21,72,99 Ener, Marilyn C. 94 ovan, Angeline A. 74,84 en, Trudie fle, Dianne J. yling, Gerald R. 74 Driscoll, Jerome P. 108 Dudero, Jim A. 93 Dufaull, Carol A. 84 Dunaski, Marlene D. 28,64, 108 Dunn, Gary A. 40,92 Dunsmore, David 21,86 Dupre, Jim W. 44,94 Dupre, Sharon M. 83 Dyrhaug, Wayne R. 99 Eastlund, David J. 69,72,109 Eastlund, Richard D. 21,69,91 Ebeltoft, Michael D. 86 Eberhardl, Allen E. 83 Ecker, Sharon L. 46,61,72, 109,145 Edgell, Dave A. 93 Edhlund, Karen R. 13,23,46, 66,67,70,74,109,134,141 Edwards, Phyllis D. 88 Eggum, 74,96 Mary Dee 63,65,67, Eggum, Thomas J. 86 Ehrisman, John G. 86 Ek, Joseph T. Elmquist, Joni M. 17,24,28, 46,65,96 Emer, Emily J. 66,109 Emmons, Jim A. 91 Enerson, Bradley J. 14,15, 16,62,79,98,109,146 Enerson, Gregory J. 43,84 Engdaht, Keith 8,12,26,61, 68,106,138,144 Engebrelson, Mary Beth 46, 63,65,70,72,92 Engel, Dennis Engel, Joseph M. 91 Engstrom, Marlys J. 29 Eppolile, Thomas F. 84 Erickson Allan D. 83 Erickson Bonnie J. 99 Erickson, Dave A. 72,91 Erickson Dorothy E. 63,83 Erickson Gerald R. 36,48,90, 98 Erickson, Ron W. 74,99 Erickson Vicki L. 65,75,91 Erickson William R. 72 96 Ersfeld, Barbara J. 65,98 Ethen, Belly J. 94 Evanoff, Geraldine 76,91 Evans, Jane 24,28,46,63,65, 68,78,90,96,97 Falk, Tom A. 51,86 Falkman, Craig D. 36,38,48, 50,92 Falkman, Ed G. 51,86 Falkman, Peler W. 10,55,68, 74,109,138 Falzone, Theodore 96 Faricy, Barbara M. 46,75,84 Farinella, Ted C. 71,109 Fedie, Tom J. 86 Fedorowsk, Tom P. 31,110 Fenton, Art J. 39,51,86 Fehr, Sue M. 61,65,68,75,110 Ferrin, Elaine 32,74,111 Ferrozzo, Alyce N. 94 Ferrozzo, Jim E. 36 Fibison, Marie L. 64,69,111 Filipkowski, Thomas F. 93 Fisher, Bonnie E. 21,46,72, 76,79,99 Fisher, Cliff T. 75,95 Fisher, Frederick J. 72,77,111, 118 Flahave, Judith A. Flaherly, Palrick 55 Fleener, Ray R. 21,111,118 Fleischhacker, Gerald B. Fleming, Richard G. 21,48, 50,11 1 Flowers, Gina S. 2O,46,65,68, 1 10 Folske, Dianne R. 46,64,83 Foote, Sharon- P. 91 Frankenberg, Wayne J. 52, 79,96 Franks, Nancy E. 46,63,64,75, 83 Frans, Linda J. 46,87 Frantzen, Tom R. 39 Franzen, Janice M. 46,63,66, 83 Franzen, John B. 95 Franzmeier, Edward V. Franzwa, Nancy A. 13,65,110 Franzwa, Roseann D. 46,64,88 Frascone, Judi A. 28,29,46,87 Frederickson, Charles K. 10, 12,13,15,26,68,70,111, 138,145,146 Fredlund, Chuck H. 74,98 Freed, Judy A. 15,16,17,24, 46,62,63,65,69,74,78,91, 98,120 Freeman, Brenda D. 83 French, Kalhleen E. 28,29,46, 60,63,65,85,87 Frenning, Nancy L. 23,28,63j 65,67,98 Frepperl, Allene F. 19,21,32, 98,111 Freye, Melvin E. 77 Friemulh, Dale G. 89 Friendl, Sharon A. 93 Friske, Dave L. Froelke, Steve F. 26,61,145 Frommer, Barbara J. 12,26, 61,65,68,70,111,130 Frommer, Peggy A. 12,13,46, 63,65,66,70,91 Frost, Susan M. 13,46,65,66, 74,76,111 Frye, Byron l. 86 Gabriel, Mike E. 36,38,48, 50,55,96 Gabrielli, Paula 89 Gaelke, Karen D. 28,29,46, 65,84 Gaiovnik, James N. 33 Galle, Bart W. 12,39,43,54, 60,72,82,84 Garcia, George J. 91 Garcia, Vicky Z. 87 Garner, Boyd G. Garner, Elsie A. 46,73,84 Garner, Lois C. 72,73,110 Garrily, Gerald M. 91 Geiger, Sharon L. 17,110 Germain, Andrea M. 91 Germain, Cheryl A. 66,83, 88,84 Germain, Gary D. 111 Germain, Yvonne M. 95 Gervais, Janet M. 46,64,75,84 Gese, Rita M. 77,91 Giannini, Henry J. 111 Gibbons, Charles M. Gibbons, Gerrie J. 19,21,46, 61 ,64,70,1 11 Gibbons, Glenn D. 28,73,96 Gibbons, Kalhleen J. 26,46, . .INDEX 65,70,111 Gibson, Deanna J. 120 Giel, Steve M. Giel, Susan C. 64,68,74,91 Giem, William J. 111 Gilbert, Patrick E. 112 Gilberlson, Carol A. 74,112 Gilberlson, William Gillen, Ethel A. 75,112 Ginnaly, Florence 74,91 Goebl, Mark J. 89,84 Gonser, Eugene E. 86 Gonsior, Midge M. 46,61,64, 1 12 Gonsoski, Matthew D. Gonsowski, Joel A. 53,77, 92,102 Goranson, Barbara 87 Goranson, Joel F. 13,21,42, 43,44,53,54,68,112 Goranson, Nathan J. 28,29, 39 cms, nog D. 36,-1s,so,5a, 69,73,98,112 Grabinski, Cynthia A. 28,29, 84 Greer, Bob E . Greer, Joan P. 28,63,112 Greer, Susan L. 91 Grosscup, Greg H. 86 Growe, Hammerly Growe, Dave A. 97 Growe, Ron M. 112 Grue, Thomas W. 72,91 Grzywinski, Sue L. 91 Gudvangen, Dave C. 40,52, 54 Guertin, La Verne L. Guelz, Judy E. 15,16,61,62, 78,112,150 Gustafson, Jeanne A. 28,29, 46,63,65,67,83 Gustafson, N. 46 Guzzo, Larry 32,112,146 Haagenslad, Karen J. 113 Haase, Dorothy M. 83 Haase, Judith E. Hackman, Edith A. 63,65, 74,84 Hagen, Donald R. 36 Hager, Raymond Hagger, John E. Hagglund, Bill A. 17,39 Hahn, Gary J. 84 Haider, Eugene P. 94 Haiowik, Carole J. 74,113 Halcome, Karen 64 Hall, Dan L. Hall, Tim 92 Halley, Virginia H. 72,74,113 Hallman, Jeannette A. 13,92 Halsten, Jean A. 22,23,113 Hamm, Gary L. 40,72 Hammerlun, Janet B. 84 Hammerly, Glen M. 32 Handeland, Wally M. 12,13, 120 68,99, Hanley, Jim 76,113 Hanley, Judy 12,17,46,63, 65,68,83 Hannah, Carole 16,17,79,113 Hannon, Thomas R. 113 Hansen, Charles M. 74,86 Hansen, Craig R. 36,61,72 Hansen, Den A. Hansen, Gary C. 36,51 Hansen, Mary L. 84 161 INDEX Hansen, Hansen, Ron H. 93 Thomas V. 36,98,113 LoBorre, Kathy A. 28,29,8 Hanson, Carol 33,72,113 Hanson, Edward A. 53,55,95 Hanson, Gloria J. 46,68,74, 76,113 Hanson, Janet K. 21,46,72, 76,99 Hanson, John M. Hanson, Julie 60,63,65,66,84 Hanson, Keith J. 113 Hanson, Robert 98 Hanson, Sondra L. 88 Harden, Carolyn E. 65,66,113 Harfield, Jr., Harry J. 28,36, 113 Harrington, Bruce R. 76,113 Harrington, Charles A. 17,84 Haskin, Donovan J. Hasse, Judy 114 Hassler, Cynthia A. 113 Hassler, Sandra L. 28,29,63 65,74,84 Haufek, 96 Barbara J. 17,28,67, Hauge, Jerry 73,96 Haugee, Judy A. 83 Haugen, Judy J. 8,18,64,77, 78,114 Hazzard, Carol A. 22,23,69, 114 Hawks, Nancy A. 77,95 Haun, Gary 89 Hebert, Marc J. 41,74,114 Hebert, Sharon J. 92 Heckman, Donna M. 33,68, 76,114 Heckmann, Glen H. 39,43,86 Hedberg, Paul J. 72,98 Hedeen, Barbara K. 19,2l, 46,6O,65,75,114 Hegman, Thomas 98 Heinrich, Virginia A. 28,61, 74,76,115 Helminick, Cheryl S. 84 Helser, Kathleen E. 120 Hemenway, Patricia H. 46,61, 65,68,84 Hendricks, Bob C. 61,115 Hendrickson, Judy K. 21,46, 63,74,83 Hendrickson, Roger D. 55,94 Hess, James E. Hickle, Kathy 87 Hicks, Robert G. 17,32,91 Hilderbrand, Judy M. 96 Hill, Darrell C. 84 Hillman, JoAnn M. 46,84 Hirsch, Jack 40 '1itz, Lou Ella E. 46,63,65, 74,91 Hitzemann, Richard G. 94 Hobbie, Carol A. 21,114 Hobbs, Howard 77,94,145 Hobbs, Loren C. 21,114 Hofbauer, Judy I. 21,46,63, 65,66 Hoffman, Dennis H. 4,83 Hoffman, Frank G. 114 Hofstetter, James J. 114 Hogan, Darlene M. 19,21,114 Hogan, Mary A. 28,29,46,92 Holcomb, Karen 66,97 Holmberg, David J. 21,86 Holmdahl, Nancy A. Hopper, Georgia R. 84 Horrisberger, Douglas R. 115 162 Horton, Karen L. 14,23,46, 63,65,75,76 Hosek, Robert F. 115 Houchin, Carol A. 46,63,65, 68,75,84 Houle, Tom 97 Housko, Judy A. 33,77,116 Howat, Douglas G. 116 Howle, Tom M. Hoyt, LouAnn M. Huldeen, Russell J. 40,91 Hultgren, ,lim 60,70,72,79,99 Hultgren, Leanne M. 26,87 Huna, Don H. 50,55,86 Hunt, Sally 89,116 Hutley, Ted R. Hurtgen, Donald J. 91 Huslad, Cathy 21,46,66,85 Husted, Cathy E. 60,65,84 Hustings, Barbara K. 116 Hutchinson, Barbara J. 116 Hyden, Arthur lmsdahl, Carole J. 77,116 lsoocson, Dale S. Isaacson, Gary E. 26,79,94, 116 Isaacson, Karen M. 22,23,64, 116 Jackson, Linda K. 28,29,65,84 Jackson, Sharon A. 83 Jacobs, Donald J. Jaehnert, Karen M. 84 Jalonack, Lois C. James, Claudia K. 96,97 Jannette, Joe R. Jannette, Judy A. 63,74,117 Janney, Larry K. 21,117 Jara, Cruz D. 94 Jara, Sebastian D. 86 Jarosiewicz, Dorothy M. 83 Jorosiewicz, Leonard P. Jarvinen, Wayne W. 42,44, 55,117 Jasinski, Mary C. 22,23,74,91 Jaszczok, Michael J. 28,95 Jaszczak, Sharon M. 33,46, 65,116 Jensen, Janet K. 28,46,69, 74,116,146 Jensen, Karen 116 Jensen, Thomas G. 10,14,21, 28,29,62,112,116 Jepson, Nancee L. 28,29,96 Jobst, Clairann M. 16,17,21, 66,70,92 John, Joan M. 87 Johns, Marie E. 117 Johnson, Kathleen D. 12,24, 46,66,69,72,95,98 Johnson, Kristie M. 46,76,117 Johnson, Larry A. 68,98 Johnson, Leigh 54,60,69,74, 91 Johnson, Lois R. 87 Johnson, Mark 46,54,60,75, 92,102,145 Johnson, Michaele C. 46,89, 117 Johnson, Nancy Jane 19,21, 28,32,46,64,76,117,145 Johnson, Nancy Lou 14,17, 46,61,62,65,117 Johnson, Philip T. Johnson, Robert 95 Johnson, Roger A. 96 Johnson, Ronald A. 84 Johnson, Sandy L. 74,100,117 Johnson, Ted A. 91 Jones, Karen 33,97 Jordan, Jean S. 28,46,65,118 Jorgenson, Jerry A. 93 Juarez, Juarez, Chris R. 94 Karmen l. 64,118 Jungbluth, Maryse B. Jungwirth, Donald F. Jungwirth, Judy M. 74,95 Kamp, Bruce I. 12,13,26,36, 68,118,146 Kappus, Marianne 8,13,14, 23,62,65,70,72,75,9l, 98,105 Kamrath, Ron E. 83 Korls, Judy T. 95 Kasprzak, Donald P. Kasprzak, Ronald P. Kassera, Dan A. Kassube, Tom J. 118 Katainen, Stephen 39,84 Kellermann, Patricia A. 72, 119,120 Kellogg, DeVanny 16,77,119 Kelly, Mary Lou 61,65,66,70, 118 Kelly, P01 A. 64,118 Kelsey, Edward W. Kensy, Edward A. 118 Kensy, Elsie A. 23,91 Ketola, John A. 96 Kisch, Jean E. 17,60,73,118 Kissner, Kielsber Darrell J. 118 g, Marilyn L. 75,91 Klemstein, Richard L. 118 Klossner, Shirley 46,94 Kruger. LeeRose 28,29,46,c 87 Krummel, Jeanette 46,65,8 Kruse, Dennis 43,86 Kruse, Donno 83 Kruse, Karen 22,23,46 Kruse, Karen C. 98 Kubat, Eugene 26,52,66,74 120,145 Kullander, Guy 43,54 Kunze, Sharon Mae 74,91 Kustrich, Kathy E. 46,84 Kustrich, Sharon Lee B. 121 La Barre , Bob J. 91 LaBathe, Bernardine C. 12 L'Allier, Catherine A. 121 L'Allier, Jerry L. 86 Lamberg, Ronald 121 Loncette, Richard E. 40,86 Landucci, Eugene James 69, 72,96 Londucci, Dennis P. 84 Lang, Douglas A. 121 Lang, Marilyn J. 23,46,65 74,98,99 Lang, David L. 83 Lang, Jim J. 21,93 Lanquist, Kathy J. 46,120 Laramy, John J. larkey, Rose M. 84 LaRoche, Vi E. 12,18,46,74 78,90,93,99 ' Larsen, Bruce F. 46,73,1 21 Larsen, Kenneth D. 28,30,l Larson, Betty Lou 65,121 ' Larson, Chris O. 46,63,65, Larson, Darlene L. 83 Larson, Donald R. 121 Larson, Evonne M. 23,94 Larson Gary H. Larson Gary R. 83 Larson Georgean E. 76,9 Larson John L. Larson John E. 32,121 Larson John E. 55,121 Larson Marie B. 97 Larson Paul J. 121 Larson, Sandro L. 46,74,84, Larson, Sharron E. 23,46,9 Larson, Susan K. 21,46,6 66,87 Larson, Teresa L. 17,21,46 76,79,99 Larson, Tom M. LaRue, Clint L. 61,73,91 Johnson, Alan S. 60,77,117 Johnson, Barbara J. 24,46,87 Johnson, Bev R. 19,46,60,65, 1'17 Johnson, Bob F. 48,50,95 Johnson, Connie H. 17,28,29, 46,63,65,66,87 Johnson, Connie I. 28,29,60, 63,65,88 Johnson, Dale H. 21 Johnson, Dennis C. Johnson, Dwight R. 28,30,53, 98 Johnson, Gary W. 72,92 Johnson, Glen A. 117 Johnson, Jean R. 94 Johnson, Jim G. 32,117 Johnson, Joanne M. 116 Johnson, Judy R. 61,65,66, 98,116 Kluznik, Ted 86 Knutson, Mary 72,118 Koch, Sandra 119 Kodluboy, S. 46,64,94 Koenig, Jerry 32,96 Koenig, Mark 72,92 Koke, Roxie 17,46,65,75,83 Konchal, John 119 Korloth, Roger 119 Kartekaas, Dick 86 Korshenina, Eileen 83 Kosmalski, lim 91 Kranz, Tom 98 Krebsback, Deanna 29,68,76, 119 Krentz, David 119 Krieger, Roberta 65,66,68,88 Krizan, Roger 39,83 Krogh, Richard Kroll, Bernard 120 Laszcwski, Mary E. 67,70,7 120 Latvala, Karen M. 22,23,9 120 ' Launderville, Carol L. 28,29, Launderville, Patricia L. 46, Law, Nancy L. 65,99 Layer, Jim P. 55,84 Layer, Robert D. 86 Le Claire, John D. 93 Leda, M. 28,120 Lee, Curt J. 94,137 Lee, Robert 8,28,30,105,12 Lefto, Ellen L. 75 Lehman, Judy R. 24,46,63 65,74,78,83 Lehmann, Gary L. Lehmann, Rita K. 21,6-1,8 lehto, Debby J. 21,46,83 Leigh, Johnson J. - 63,65,91 Lemke, Bonnie L. 28,29,63,65, 74,88 Lennartson, James R. Leo, Mary Jean C. 94 Leopold, Edward P. 84 Leopold, Joan C. 74,121 Leppla, Doris Anne 88 Lescarbeau, Greg N. 46,84 Lescarbeau, Joy M. 63,65,121 Lewis, Carol J. 46,77,121 Lewis, Mary 121 Lewis, Mary A. 96 Lidberg, Lois M. 63,65,66, 67,75,83 Lienemann, David John 72,122 Lind, Gary J. 10,13,122 Lind, Richard J. 51,53,86 .indahl, Jacqueline Ann 122 .indahl, Nancy A. 69,70,163 .indau, Jerome 52,91 .indau, Sandy M. 28,29,46, 67,83 Lindeberg, Susan M. 46,64, 123 .inder, John K. 39 .indrud, Harold Gene 97 .inn, Dennis R. 25,91 .ipke, Joan M. 46,63,87 .ite, C. 63 .itkey, William R. 53,74,92 .itz, Betty Lue 28,46,66,72, 77,123 .itz, Connie J. 28,29,65,84 .ofstedt, Linda 63,74,96 .ondino, Barbara L. 96,120 .ong, V. N., E. 28,29 .uby, Sharon Ann 76,123 .ucas, Glenn N. 83 .udwig, Leanna 63,122 unceford, Stanley D. 28,29, Marsden, Jim A. 123 Marshall, Marcia S. 21,23, 28,30,68,123 Marshall, Mary Lou 21,29,30, 46,84 Marthaler, Janet K. 15,33, 64,122 Martin, Margaret J. 28,29 Martinson, Carol J. 46,92 Martinson, Gale 28,122 Martinson, James 55 Martinson, Judy B. 17,28,30, 46,6l,62,63,65,66,67. 68,70,74,100,123,146 Martinson, Lance L. 72,92 Mastel, Nancy L. 29,77,91 Mastroddi, Jim F. 94,77,137 Mattson, Judy I. 29,84,85 Mary, Mary Ann V. 29,72,96 Mazanec, Doreen E. 98 Mazion, Jerome J. 98 Mazion, Sandy J. 13,14,16, 17,23,46,62,63,65,75, 76,91 McAuley, Philip Anthony McAuIey, Thomas R. 14,96 McCann, John M. McCann, Patricia M. 75 McCann, Sandra J. 46,91 McClellan, Raymond S. 21,33, 123 McClellan, Ronald J. 21,84 McGrath, Larry J. 48,50,91 McGuffin, Nancy A. 29,65,92 McGuire, Ronald M. 124 McKane, Margaret M. 14,63, 64,74,124 McQuaid, Joan M. 91 McSherry, Pat A. 46,74,94 Mortel, Jim R. 83 Mortenson, Dennis R. 55,72, 91 Moss, Robert L. 124 Mudek, Anthony M. Mudek, Kathleen M. 63,77, 125 Muehlenthaler, Sharon B. 13, 24,46,60,63,65,87 Mueller, Raymond F. 91 Muller, Allen J. 76,125 Muller, Janet M. 126 Mulvaney, Dennis F. 28,30,98 Mulvaney, Michel R. 10,28, 77,126 Munchow, George A. 21,42, 91 Munger, Kenneth L. 126 Munson, Robert 94 Murphy, Maureen A. 22,23, Murphy, Patricia A. 29,126 Murray, Jackie A. 23,46,63, 65,69,75,91,92,98 Murtaugh, Jerry 95 Musall, Leah A. 28,30,46,65, 66,67,74,76,88,126 Mynarcyk, Karen M. 66,73, 76,127 Mystrom, Carole J. 23,46,93, 146 Nadeau, Marilyn R. 46,63, 65,74,84 Nalipinski, Dan A. 36,97 Nalipinski, Rudolph L. 33,127 Nasseff, John 96 Neihart, Jack W. 96 Nelson, Beth M. Nelson, Gheryl J. 21,24,46,84 46,611 ,64,68,75,1 20,1 26 lancuso, Sharon A. 122 Palm, Barbara E. 13,23,46,65, 86 ,undberg, Kathy G. 29,46,63, 65,84 ,undblad, Bertie 64,72 ,undblad, Kathy A. 89,122 undgren, John D. undholm, Dennis D. 41,53, 61,122 undholm, Kent D. 13,28,3O, 41,72,122 undin, Dayle S. undin, Dianne J. 65,75,122 undin, Gary R. 74,86 undquist, Dean R. undquist, Karen A. 46,74,98 undquist, Luann 46,64,75,87 UYIZITICH, Roger H. 123 yons, Dick J. 123 flachesney, Judy C. 94 tackae, Judson J. 17,123,127 padia, Joan M. 91 hadigan, Jacqueline E. 74, 123 lager, Karen A. 17,23,24, , 46,64,122 lagnuson, Darlyne R. 84 lalloy, Terry M. 94 lalmberg, Karl l3,36,91 langine, Joseph A. 39 langine, Marilyn l2,62,64, 122 68,74, lann, Laurel J. 29,73,91 lann, Marlene J. 88 larkusen, Coralee A. 29 larquardt, Judieann A. 64,87 larsden, Connie L. 67,74,91 Meidlinger, Ken C. 42,44,55, 72,91 Melin, Gerald W. 16,17,124 Mendez, Ray A. 21,28,30,124 Menier, Bruce S. 2l,91,112 Merth, Sharron A. 17 Mever, Richard C. 86 Mickelsen, Beverly A. 76,124 Miller, Barbara J. Miller Dale K. 86 Miller Donald C. Miller, Dorothea B. 84 Miller, Gladys A. 94,120 Miller Glenn R. 94 Miller, James W. 8,12,6l,68, 125 Miller, Jan R. 125 Miller, Karen R. 28,29,56,84 Minnich, Judy A. 29 Moe, Tracy C. 84 Mohwinkel, Marilyn D. 77,91 Mohwinkel, Neal W. 86 Moller, Karlind T. 8,12,13, 26.60,68,70,72,120,124, 138,144 Mondor, Karen J. 22,23,65, 98,124 Montague, Patricia A. 76,124 Mooney, James 94 Moravec, Nancy L. 21,46,60, 65,72,92 Morelli, Louie A. 32,92,145 Morgan, Kathleen M. 28,39, 84 Morrison, John A. 61,98,124 Morrison, John W, 15,54,68, 72,86 Morrison, William 84 Nelson, Dianne L. 28,29,63, 64,8 7 Nelson, Dick S. 33,46,126 Nelson, Donald C. 72,96 Nelson, Glen H. 21,84 Nelson, Gwen 28,29,65,84 Nelson, Jane M. 16,17,63, 65,110,127 Nelson Jerry W. 94 Nelson: John 120 Nelson, Judy 16,33,46,60 63, 65,79,91,127 Nelson, Judy A. 32,46,65,70, 79 Nelson, Leonore R. 26,28, 61,69,7O,75,127,145 Nelson Marie M. 8,12,13, Nelson, Muriel E. 46,65,96 Nelson, Particia A. 46,65,84 Nelson, 93 Sharon C. 66,73,77, Nelson, Warren M. 83 Neubauer, Janet K. 13,23,46, 65,6 6,91,146 Neumann, Gary H. Neuspickle, Jerry E. 91 Newbauer, Jim 96 Nielsen, Gary W. 40,92 Nielsen, James R. 86 Nieman, George W. 16,17, 126 Nieman, Joan M. 2l,46,63, 65,66,87 Niemiec, James H. 74,126 Nilan, Dennis O. 86 Nilan, James P. Nilo, Mary R. 68,74,126 INDEX Nitz, Janice R. Nios, Janet E. 127 Nordlund, Susan L. 24,28,46, 61,63,65,69,73,98 Nordquist, Judy M. 13,67, 69,72,76,127 Nordstrom, David J. 61,73,99 Nordwall, Raleane R. 22,23, 46,65,66,79,127,146 Norstedt, Priscilla J. 63,64, 67,72,75,76,127 North, Stephen C. 40 Nosself, John M. Novotny, Edward A. Noyes, Bruce A. 60,74,91 Noyes, Don L. 60,127 Nystrom, Bonnie R. 28,46,126 Oberembt, Hubert J. O'Connor, Al T. 126 O'Con nor Cadence A. O'Connor: Connie 28,29,46,87 O'Connor, James A. 41,96, 127 O'Connor, Jim F. 53,96,l27 Oddson, Sandra L. 68,127 Ogura, Sandra 22,23,46,64, 91 Okerlund, Jean V. 46,63,68, 73,78,96,97 Okerlund, Mary 12,24,46, 63,65,68,88 Olding, Sharon M. 28 Olmschent, Janet 97 Olsen, Olsen, James G. '68,72,98 Vicki M. 46,65,84 Olsenius, Donna 8,12,l3,16, 17,18,61,62,75,1l0,127 Olson, Olson, Barbara J. 23,72,91 Barbara M. 72,74,91 Olson, Carol A. 17,46,63,65, 74,88 Olson, Darrell 127 Olson, Frank 98 Olson, John H. l0,48,50,55, 60,74,l27 Olson, Joyce M. 72,73,91 Olson, Randy C. 36,95 Olson, Robert K. 83,84 Olson, Robert M. 83,84 Olson, Ronald E. 96 Olson, Ronald G. Olson, Wesley R. 92 Oman, William 42,71,72,96 Orsello, Frank A. 40,96,145 Orsello, Nancy A. Ostebo, Lynn K. 8,10,12,18, 26,61,68,70,75,76,78, 128,145 Ostermann, Gerald R. 32,41, 128 Ostermann, Sharon K. 16,17, 46,64,79,97 Oswald, Bev A. 21,83 Otto, Sue C. 46,65,87 Otto, William R. 36,128 Ottoson, Richard A. 83 Otremba, P. 63,83 74,9 1,140 Palumbo, Christine M. 28,30, 74,77,79,128 Palumbo, Terry A. 94 Palumbo, Jim C. 48,50,129 Parmeter, Norma Jean 87 Paschick, Jim 53 Pasiuk, Bill H. 94 INDEX . . Pasiuk, Frank J. Passofaro, Leonore J. 61,65, 77,98,129 Passofaro, Mary J. 92,97,120 Patrow, Judy M. 46,128 Patton, Harley L. 83 Pavek, Larry l. 94 Payne, Mary A. 13,23,46,91, 146 Peabody, Alan J. 86 Pearson, Bruce A. 51,83 Pearson, David D. 36,53,54, 74 Pearson, Nancy S. 28,46,75, 77,128 Peck, Bob A. 40,54,60 Pehrson, Lee A. 84 Peisert, Jan 68,72,87 Peisert, Kathy M. 73,94 Peltier, Don A. 84 Peltier, Robert J. 92 Prax, Lenora A. 131 Prax, Leora D. 131 Preuss, Rick L. 83,144 Preuss, William 74,131 Price, Linda A. 28,46,66,69, 75,76,77,1 18,131 Proulx, Jerry T. 36,39,97 Proulx, C. 28,29 Pufpaff, Donald 94 Pula, Carroll M. 17,28,31,64, 130 Quist, Marilyn D. 88 Raasch, Bruce R 40,83 Rabine, Judy R. 23,93 Radloff, Connie 46,54,94 Rambo, Norman H. Ramsey, Minnie 33,91 Randall, Judi L. 46,92 Penberthy, Mary Lou 46,92 Peterfeso, Robert J. 55,86 Peters, Kathy M. 84 Peterson, Al R. 50,51,53,83 Peterson, Barbara E. 46,63,64, 74,88 Peterson, Carol A. 8,13,18, 24,28,30,46,64,75,78, 128,129,168 Peterson, Dave R. 13,39,48, 50,55,69 Peterson, Gwen l. 68,128 Peterson, Iris C. 87 Peterson, Jerry E. Peterson, Joan C. 14,16,62, 75,79,128 Peterson, Karen E. 73,94 Peterson, Keith D. 76 Peterson, Kristin E. 8,12,13, 24,65,69,70,126,128,145 Peterson, Merodie I. 28,30, 46,62,64,68,70,75,128 Peterson, Robert W. 61,79,92 Peterson, Sharon A. 46,60, 63,92 Phernetton, Roger H. 28,29, 39,54 Phillippi, Eugene P. 72,94 Pientka, James G. 76,129 Pietraszewski, Robert C. 39, 84 Pignato, John A. 74,92 Pihl, Bill 43 Pilarski, Sue M. 23,46,63, 65,74,94 Pilla, Tony D. 68,74,129 Pitman, Keith W. 51,82,86 Pitzel, Mike 97 Plahn, Pete D. 92 Plaisted, Allen H. 83 Pleban, Donna l. 61,64,129 Plumbo, Jean E. Plumbo, Pat E. 97,120 Podgorski, Agnes 29,129 Podgorski, Janice l.. 46,64,130 Poepl, Mary Jo 21,29,79,130 Pohl, Fred A. Pomeroy, Kem A. 41,53,60, 68,131 Porath, Gary A. Portel, Lynn 28,30,31,46,63, 67,68,69,72,76,78,89, 96,97,100,123 Porlz, Marlene F. 29,88 Prax, LaVonne J. 94 164 Randall, Nancy M. 63,65,74, 76,130 Raschick, James H. 53,98 Raschke, Paul L. Rasmussen, Daniel Rauscher, Carole A. 94 Ray, James M. 53 Reo, Dolores E. 93,120 Reagan, Ron J. 72,92 Rearson, Dave 92 Rack, Elaine M. 65,66,67,73, 131 Reeck, Barbara J. 88 Reed, Harvey T. 98 Reese, Ronald E. 131 Reibel, Barbara A. 10,23,131, 168 Reiff, James E. 86 Reiff, Paul 42,96 Reis, Andrew P. 72,91 Reisem, Dan E. 131 Renstomm, Dean 94 Reppe, Harold 97 Ricci, Gerald J. 8,10,12,43,64, 74,131,145 Ricci, John C. 39,83 Ricci, Richard W. 130 Ricci, Sharon Jean 46,88 Richert, Patricia A. 130,72 Richie, Tom F. 74,94 Richnofsky, Dick J. 97 Ricker, Marylin V. 65,72,92 Ricks, Carl E. 72,131 Riegerd, Chris E. Rieger, Patricia A. 17,32, 67, 72,131 Rieschl, Linda D. 84 Riias, John A. 73 Ristuben, Steven J. 13,39,75, 86 Rivard, Clement E. Riwera, Daniel R. 39,43,86 Robbins, Gary F. 83 Roberto, Rosella A. 17,23,66, 70,131 Robinson, Sharon F. 29,88 Robinson, Sharon L. 28,29,72, 131 Rodriguez, Carlos R. Rodriguez, Celia 77,131 Rodriguez, Manuel J. 132 Roeben, Jodi A. 16,17,46,94 Roeben, Judy 16,98 Roebke, Cathy E. 46,60,65,66, 84 Roehl, Ywonne J. 92 Rogers, Elinor A. 46,132 Rohrer, Donald J. 72,94 Rohrer, Susan M. 29,89,95 Rosenberger, Janet 28,29,92 Rossow, Gerald 69,72,76,92, 125 Rossow, Kenneth R. 83,145 Roth, Bob E. 13,26,133 Rotter, Bud J. 28,6O,133 Roush, Willy 33,95 Rowley, Richard H. 60,86 Rueblin, Elizabeth L. 77,88 Ruele, John Rulle, Angelo P. 17,32,97 Rusch, Jerry A. 3,95 Rush, Dona M. 17,28,76,133 Ruth, Jeanne M. 75,84 Ryan, Robert W. Ryberg, Thomas W. 42,94,146 Rydel, Don G. 94 Rydel, Stan D. 21,66,l12,133 Rygwalski, Judith L. 63,72,83 Sack, Larry 39 Sackett, Jim 77 Saete, Lawrence W. 86 Sanchelli, Pat l.. 91 Sandberg, Carol A. 84 Sandeten, Kay E. 82,74,84 Sandin, Darrell O. 132 Sandstrom, George H. Sanford, Bruce A. 72,99,140 Sanford, Sharon J. 76,132 Saniti, John E. Santarsiero, Carol A. 33,132 Sarne, Don J. 13,68,77 Sarne, Ralph F. 74,91 Satriano, Pauline J. 75 Saturnini, Dick B. 130 Saunby, Marlys D. 46,60,65, 74,84 Saunders, Patricia Ann 96,112 Savage, Paul W. 69,75,91,97 Saviene, Joe L. 32,98 Schaaf, Louise A. 16,65,79, 132 Schacht, Carole J. 132 Scharffbillig, Karen l.. 134 Scharrer, Jeff A. 36,39,42,133 Schilla, Sharon A. 46,74,84, 85 Schilling, Byron D. 133 Schlattman, Jim D. 50,51,86 Schlattman, John 51,84 Schmaltzbauer, M. 46 Schmidt, Bonnie 83 Schmidt, Judy 134 Schmidt, Sharon M. 63,84 Schmitt, Fred J. 98 Schnaith, Edlyn D. 46,63,87 Schneider, Kathy M. 46,87 Schneider, Ron 36 Schneider, Sandy M. 15,62, 74,133 Schneider, Steve M. 29,36,77, 133 Schoenrock, Marge A. 28,75, 96,135 Schoewe, Margaret A. 46,60, 65,132 Scholes, Susan M. 8,66,12, 132,63,65,70,72,92 Schornstein, James A. 41,61, 68,72,132 Schossow, Carol A. 23,132 Schossow, Susan M. 22,23,24, 77,94 Schotik, Sharon 92 Schroeder, Suzanne 68,132 Schroeder, William G. 133 Schroepfer, Theodore J. 40, 133 Schrofer, Len L. Schulte, Joseph B. 83 Schultz, Clarence Schultz, Claudia S. 28,29,88 Schultz, Judie L. 23 Schultz, Judith A. 29,73,76, 91 Schultz, Mary R. 28,29,83 Schultz, Pat 91 Schwabel, Beverly 76,133 Schwartz, Gordon L. Schwendinger, Joanne C. 28, 29,84 Sederstrom, Karen J. 61,63,71 133 Seebold, Dick F. 40,53,68,7 Seifert, Richard K. 134 Seidl, Steven E. 17,60,84 Selander, Dean L. 51,84 Selander, Charles M. 54,75,9 Semlak, Marge M. 98 Senske, Pat K. 92,93,97,12O Senske, Peggy S. 8,88 Sergot, James J. 93 Sergot, Richard A. Setterholm, John 134 Shardlow, Mary C. 66,69,13 Shardlow, Michael S. 61,68, 79,96 Shattuck, Carol L. 64,76,13 Sherman, Gene W. 91 Sherrard, Karen K. 18,46,65, 78,91,93 Sherry, Robert H. Sherry, Vicki Sherwood, Jim A. 91 Sherwood, Steve R. 84 Shikowsky, Barbara J. 28,29.. 46,56,87 1 Shuman, Robert J. 84 ' Sideen, Neil C. 26,70,72,76, 96 Siedow, Donna l. Sierakowski, George L. 77,9 Sierakowski, Ray C. 135 Sigvertsen, David L. 28,98,13 Simon, Jean M. 73,95 Simon, Karen L. 66,72,76,99 Singer, Patricia H. 76,134 Sinotte, Linda M. 32,134 Sipf, Marcia L. 23,24,46,131 170 Sipf, Mavis D. 26,46,60,68, 134 Sirek, Dan J. 86 Siodin, Richard 134 Skepper, Tom L. 94 Sklar, Sandra R. 46,88 Skoog, Cheryl J. 84 Skorka, Jeanne l.. 73,95 Skorka, Ronald J. 16,17,36, 78,136 Slager, Dick D. 72,96 Slemmons, Beverly J. 23,24, 28,46,136 Slozynsky, Natalie 135 Smiley, Joan l.. 17,28,29,4t 65,74,92 Smith, Gloria J. 29,135 Smith, Jacqueline A. 28,136 Smith, Jean M. 28,97 Smith, Jerry R. 28,77 Smith, Mariorie A. 72,136 ith, ith, ith, ith, ith, een, Marshall M. 91 Ron S. 28,30,39,86 Royal 28,86 Sharon Thomas M. 17,36 Bob J. 40,86 yder, Ronald J. 137 ete, Sharon M. 23,24,129, 137 hlo, Clarine 23,29,46,64, 66,76,92 lei, Ronald E. lei, Thomas A. 28,30,137 lle, Gail S. 66,137 annaus, Fred T. 98,137 encer, Earl R. 32,33,136 erance, Marie M. 136 lett, Marilyn M. 33,136 uire, Cynthia J. 88,133 chowiak, Mary M. 68,136 ck, Faith M. 46,75,135,84 fford, Linda L. 28 hl, Lynda A. 13,46,88 nke, Carol A. 29,63,67,72, rzinski, Jerome G. 76,136 E ele, Georgene A. 23,28,30, 64,66,68,75,137,145 eele, Karen A. 14,134,137, 146 ein, Elizabeth L. 96 ein, Ronald P. 137 einer, Ed A. eines, Geraldine A. 63,67, 84 embrenner, Ella M. 76,137 eponiak, Michael W. 22,30, 137 ewart, Danny W. 40 -wart, Mary A. 17,136 ff, Rod A. 28,30,92 lghr, George ierzinger, Lucrezia R. 22,23, 26,46,69,72,79,130,136 ikvis, Barbara L. 29 kvia, John R. 72,91 larski, Dorothy R. 137 It, Gary E. ltz, Jacqueline M. 63,65, 137 ne, Linda L. 63,70,76,91, 140,146 rhang, Kathie A. 16,17, Z8,46,66,91 rlien, Dennis H. 92 lchota, Donald A. 137 zchota, Mark C. 94 lchota, Mike A. md, Donna J. 94 am, Barbra A. 46,65,75,88 lb, Michael J. 42,53,60, '3,91 ucinsk, Carol 74 rnk, Edward J. 75,137 Ink, Margaret K. 46,74 Sauver, Carolyn D. 83,88 Sauver, Phyllis A. 77,137 Sauver, Roberta L. 46,138 Sauver, Sue 64 :inski, Carol A. 46,63,65, '8 :hinski, Janis M. 46,63,65, 4 ivan, Mike D. 42,44 dberg, Susan M. 46,61,65, 38 Su ndgren, Betty 24,63,70,95, 146 Swangstoe, Geraldine M. 72, 138 Swanson, Colleen 46,74,84 Swanson, Diane L. l3,26,28, 30,61,64,70,73,76,138,145 Swanson, Judi L. 76,139 Swanson, Karen Lee 60,63,65, 69,73,145 Swanson, Karen R. 60,63,65, 69,73,91,145,84,99 Swanson, Kent R. 76,139 Swanson, Lynn A. 69,72,74, 138 Swanstrom, Paul W. 10,28,29, 30,61 ,68,72,1 38 Swedahl, Sharon L. 12,24,2B, 65,69,95 Swendner, Pete J. 138 Sweno, Carol A. 88 Sweno, Jim M. 28,30,53,91 Swits, Kathleen M. 93 Szeremeta, Robert T. Tacik, Joyce H. 92 Tacik, Kathleen J. 14,15,l6, 60,62,73,76,138,150 Taldo, Donna M. 46,63,66,75, 84 Taldo, Marcia A. 28,138 Tangen, Tom E. 53,54 Tarara, Charles M. 138 Tarnowski, Michael D. 86 Tarlizzo, Edith M. Taylor, Allan 54,74 Telinda, Jaan M. 33,95,98 Telschow, Jim E. 98 Teske, Carol M. 92 Thatcher, Connie F. 28,29 Theis, Mary S. 138 Thomalla, Rosemary 91 Thompson, Arline B. 16,68, 79,139 Thorson, Faye F. 74,139 Thomson, James W. 12,36,42, 43,44,90,97,98 Thompson, Frank R. 139 Thompson, Kay L. 95 Thompson, Roger C. 64,139 Thomas, Roger E. 86 Thorson, Faye 61,77 Tibesar, Daniel A. Tippel, Dianne M. 91 Todora, Betty L. 46,73,75 Todora, Sharon 97 Torinus, Louis E. 8,36,48,50, 55,68,139 Torning, Fred R. Trad, Jim C. 73,98 Treibert, Loren 43 Triplett, David E. 40,54,75 Triviski, Dennis Paul 86 Truette, Judy A. 75 Truhlar, Nancy J. 12,46,84 Trumm, Agnes V. 92 Tschida, Bernard C. 53,98 Tubbesing, Thomas Tucci, Patrick E. 86 Turnquist, Allen C. 53 Twisk, Karen A. 19,21,140 Urbanski, Thomas A. 28 Urman, Dan 92 Vanalstine, Cary L. 86 Van Duiee, Martin Wilbur 75, 86 Vann, Roger H. 39,43,86 Van Rhee, Sharon N. 28,30, 65,75,14O Vansell, Carl L. 84 Vansell, Earl 53,86 Veesermeyer, Danny G. 39,40 Venneman, Sharon Lee 67,84 Vento, Kurt M. 40 Vera, Rosemary 88 Verville, Mike P. Vietor, Carol S. 87 Vincent, Janet L. 46,77,93,98 Vinnes, Rolf A. 21,48,50,55, 68,86 Vizenor, Shirley A. 87 Vodden, Kenneth H. Voss, Bob H. 86 Voss, Fred J. 33,91 Voss, Patricia J. 76,141 Vruno, Rose Marie 141 Vruno, Sandra Wagner, Dick 91 Wagner, Lyle W. 52,92 Wahman, Walter W. 48,50, 53, 69 Waite, Thomas E. 75,77 Waldon, Sharon L. Waldron, Lois J. 19,21,94 Walkosz, Bernadine M. 26, 141 Walkosz, Carlynn 96 Wall, Janice M. 63,74,76,141 Wallace, Dennis R. 94 Walsh, Madlyn C. 28,29,46, 83 Walther, Daniel W. 141 Walton, Roberta H. 73,91 Wanner, Robert W. 86 Wanner, John E. 95 Warhol, Patricia- K. 21,46, 65,84 Wasieleski, Leonard J. 140 Wasieleski, Michael E. Watters, Gary R. Watts, Leslie A. 24,46,65,69, 73,92 Wawack, Edward P. 140 Wawack, Pat 93 Weaver, George 97 Webber, Thomas A. 95 Weeks, Richard G. 39,84 Wegner, Gail A. 63,141 Weiss, Jim C. 84 Weiss, Mary J. 93 Weisz, Jerry L. 98 Wells, Barbara 28,65,66,141 Welsh, Jerry 96,137 Wentworth, David D. 28,69,94 Werner, Mary E. 141 Wess, Marsha J. 141 West, Dave A. 51,60,84 Weston, Betty A. 93 Westphal, Ann V. 19,21,46, 66,76,91 Weymouth, Patricia A. 141 Whaley, Susan K. 17,46,70, 83,91 Whitcomb, Lee L. B4 White, Prudence K. 73,92 Wick, Terrence E. 39 Wicklund, Carolynn C. 65,140 Wicklund, James M. 74,140 Widholm, Juliane M. 63 . .INDEX Wigen, Tom P. 39,86 Wilcek, Gary G. Wilcox, Charles D. Wilcox, Jerome G. 21,39,86 Wilford, Thomas V. 41,74,141 Wilkoske, Sandra 65,141 Wille, Dennis J. 83 Williams, Barbara A. 73,93 Williams, Norman K. 68,75, 141 Williamson, Kathy J. 63,88 Wililamson, Sharon L. 33 Wilson, John C. 39,51 Windolff, Sue C. 13,46,63,66, 70,76,79 Winter, David S. 84 Winter, Gary W. 32,43,141 Winter, Sharon J. 23,28,46, 65,95 Wittgenstein, Victor A. 42,52, 91 Wohlberg, Shirley 46,63,65, 91,140 Wold, Sandra A. 28,65 Wolhaupter, Randy W. 98 Wolkerstorfer, Sandra Wollenberg, Charles A. Wondra, Karin L. 28,29,46, 63,65,84,85 Wood, Mike 86 Wood, Russell Y. 21,73,94 Woodbeck, Dave J. 36,38, 79,94 Worre, Dennis 26,99,144 Worrel, Jack J. Worth, Wayne W. 94 Wortman, Carol A. 13,23,28, 64,134 Wortman, Dennis E. 36,74, 127,145 Wortman, Jeanne M. 18,28, 46,64,78,90,91,93,146 Wortman, Judy A. 23,29,91 Wortman, Lynne F. 28,29,46, 84 Wortman, Pat A. 28,29,46,65, 84 Woulfe, Dorothy G. 63 Wright, David L. Wright, Scott 16,53,74,98 Wulff, Douglas O. 91 Wulff, Karolyn J. Wurst, Russell S. 61,75,99 Wyganowski Carole A. 46 Wynne, Carol A. 22,23,24,29, 46,61,64,100 Yardeen, Joyce A. 46,56,75, 92 Yingling, Reinhart W. 93 Yoch, Wally F. 93 Yost, Ken J. Yost, Ronald W. 66 Young, James D. 40 Zarke, Karen 73,91 Zachery, Rosita 28,68 Zaccardi, Mike J. Zahn, Marsha M. 93 Zaudtke, Wayne 73,96 Zawislak, Barbara 94 Zeiloth, Carol A. 63,98 Zeimet, Bernard W. Zellmer, Joel A. 71,72 Zschokke, Princess A. 83 Zupfer, Kenneth L. 86 Y ' 6 W W . 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