Luther North High School - Log Yearbook (Chicago, IL)

 - Class of 1968

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'MBIM M 1 Qi gig N 4 jjwffizgim? 223322 M My QM wifi? aim 63, M315 w,m:fg ZH, XQZAKMMM L- 'g LUTHER HIGH SCHOOL NORTH 5700 Wen' Beifleizii Chicago, Iliinois, 60634 ,aff-1-H ,c-1-1-zfrz-,-.-.H'fwow:-2-1-:vatan-:M-Pawn'-1-:ma-1-2-fme-sv:-:-'.A-ifIf am!-:f A xfmwszwyx-:wa-rr.:-xzcxxovQ-.-lv-:qv-2-zfzfnm.uw 'A:-1-zu.-L-1-:wav.'.'.u:1:-:-zafz-1-:aw:sqm-:og ' -:f 3-,'.-.-.:.14- ,1H:1-341-aww wr' ' The Ship, rnighty, on open sea the wind hehind it-sailing free. The Ship, it's heading for still a farther land each sailor working, lending a hand. Oar Ship, is guided hy the pilot-our God, Lord and King and to oar destination- education Oar Ship He will safely hring. f 7 Al V 7 X I v ff W, S f f W ,J V f M f X 1 'br ' ll glint? , I ff' f , f v J I frm' - 1 I 6 I M TW Zvi Bk LL Rf 414 ms. 'i u-' 5 ij L.- Lv..-..-, 'f - K 3 ,, , .. ,,,,,,,,,, A N .- X. K -i-y, gif-Sias 12 ' ' . , Q' n 'wYi.s-'gf Z. 'WM' X Q- -:'5 4, ,Z 7 m lil- hh I 1 A MF' In 2 Z, -sigh ' :JH x G 0 r gi. 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Sorgatz P Bueger, R. Buhrke, Mr. Baumann, coach. 1967 SEASON RECORD-CROSS COUNTRY Holy Cross ....... 16 Ridgewood ....... 19 Luther North ..... 26 Lake View ....... 27 Timothy ... . . . . .20 U. High... .....27 Walther ......... 23 Luther Luther Taft Luther Luther Luther Luther 'North North North North North North Wheaton . . . .... 26 Luther North . . . . .31 Christian ......... 21 Luther North ..... 40 Luther North ..... 20 North Park ...... 39 Luther South ..... 20 Luther North ..... 39 U. High ......... 26 Luther North ..... 29 State District Meet 19th of 27 PSL Final Race ...... .... 4 th of 8 PSL League Season .... .... 7 th place Ridgewood Invitational . .. . . 16th of 19 Cross Country's Most Valuable goes Aformal. I0 FALL SPORTS BANQUET Nd .x, I2 'rss-'iw' rflf -.. 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Lutz, S. Schwar, N. Radtke, Captain, J. Bieber, M. Lutz, j. Bone. MANAGER C. Peugh. CHEERLEADERS PROMOTE SPIRIT Fran! faux' C. Hillyard D. Nardulli, J. Anteman N. Schrock. Bark row. D. Bahnsen, J. Petersen J. Cablk, K. Schleusener D. Fritz, manager. 25 Sealed: P. Barnett and -I. Gaspar, Co-Captains. Slfwdirzg K. Peterson, G. Grochowske, B. Bravi, G. Ersch, C Nelson, D. Bond, K. Olsen, C. Wolff, W. Perry, K. Laird I. Wessinger. MAJORETTES J POM-POM GIRLS MAKE DEB UT F I aw: L. Howard, J. Christiansen. Second raw: P. O'Kelly, N. Lorenz, D. Washow. Standing: A. Dic M ger. Compliment! of the Christian Day School of St. Lake, Sandberg jewelers, Van'5 Variety, and Albert 69 Lydia Pick kh It VARSITY FOOTBALL Row 1: D. Kessel, M. Miller, S. Schenk, M. Carrao, D. Walther, R. Anderson, R. Vincent, H. Kief, P. Battaglia M. Manos, S. King, A. Dunar. Row 2: N. jannusch, B, Braun, J. Boydston, I. Larsen, P. Trettin, J. Aaron, J. Runge M. Battaglia, B. Piatnitza, T. Green, J. Schrock, Mr. Seevers, Mr. Oetting. Row 3: S. Tracy, B. Cooper, D. Karner G. Friedrich, G. Puetz, D. Wischmeyer, R. Kraneis, J. Wieting, R. Lipovsky, J. Mauer, R. Gahalla, N. Tushner Complimentr of the Luther High School North Bom! s s WON-LOST RECORD Milwaukee .... 8 LHN .... 12 XWhC21f0H ...,. 13 Lake Park .... 30 LHN ..... 6 Xwnlther ..,,,, St. Viator .... 19 LHN ..... 0 Mundclein .... 13 : South .,..... 1 3 LHN .... 20 Ridgewood .... 9fNorth Park ....O LHN....14 ziieague Games mwa- ,- : 'ViV I 4 R A TA f iz? oeoo Q , I ...eeqnjwg xi . I y ., I ., A K M , 7 . we A 4 ' 5 1 1 1 - .yixnlj A of ' ' , V .R fi.. K.. I 3, , ,,k - ex. 'an 4 - 'i--Q G., . 'IA 1 i' g..'-W-J' r' M X' . . 'dvi-1 A ' N . A-A ., - ' ' - F' 4' J .X , , 1- . -: 'CX ' X -9 E 4' ' 1- A 3 Q A P . , .f 'fkggg55b ,- X1 Q , Aj 3'- if ' kj g ' K . f ., 3 1 -'E 5, rg' Yi- ' . ' fi SWiL7QQb 'f?'f35i!22 1 1 '-f ' , 5 Q-.- -Q -if 'I 'Le-.u..fw . Q -XFX , -11 N A .L,,- - o,'z,w'v - 14 f 'Y W - f. A .rf-, F W 'Q L - SQ. ,nw A at 1 LHN LHN LHN LHN Courtefy of the A Cappella Choir FRESHMA FOOTBALL Row 1: B. Anderson, B. Hutson, G. Puetz, M. Karsel, H. Florez, G. Wickbolt, P. Kelly, G. Welter, J. Compton, L. Harrison, A. Anderson, B. Burdick, manager. Row 2: Mr. Janzow, coachg K. Berlinger, B. Keininger, R. Draegar, H. Kallio, H. Bartesch, L. Mitchell, A. Wilson, G. Cesar, F. JuKich, R. Salzmann, M. Resch, J. Avila, Mr. Schmidt, coach. Row 3: A. Stromberg, J. Bruschuk, M. Bumgardner, K. Dau, J. Manning, F. Rubio, D. Hopkins, L. Demzien, G. Swearingen,,M. Calhoun, G. Wagner, T. Lonclis, C. Simpson, D. Boyciston. LI-IN Frefhmefz Oppofzenl 13 Lake Park ....... . . 13 0 St. Francis Sophs. . . . . . 6 26 Orr High School ... ... . 6 20 Walther ,.... . . . . 6 37 Luther South . . . . . 0 6 St. Patrick's . . . . . 7 12 Ridgewood . . . . . 0 Cozzrlefy of MEHIJ Formal! Rental, Brock T001 C0., and Pazzfelkfff Steak Home SOPHOM ORE FOOTBALL Row 1: D. King, P. Buettner, B. Kubiak, T. Bagley, J. Rathsack, S. Schroeder, P. Bowler. Row 2: T. Geisler, manager T Zmk S Smith K Crass Waller, K. Krysa, K. Adams, G. Kanzler, J. Hargraves, B. Kleisch, A. Dunar, managerg Mr. Bobzin, coach. Row 3 R Prischmg D Fischer T Pad gett, T. Wiemann, B. Nommensen, P. Piatnitza, J. Sebeck, J. Witt, J. Howard, M. Peaslee. Schurz . . . Foreman .. Lake Park , . . St. Viator . . South ...... North Park .. Wheaton .. Walther . . . Mundelein .. Ridgewood .. - T :Bela-n..lY7w .irr r' ,tgy . , . Q . , A ,, Q, gf., -5.,..w . .4!.,'A1,mf, A : I v 4 X C . as V b . . . , -,AWA 5 A f . , lf, . gm , A . An , 4.3., 4 LHN LHN LHN LHN LHN LHN LHN LHN LHN LHN C'0mIf1lj7nef2f.f of Porffzge Park Really 6 Infznmzre Agefzfy, Inc., Pouelm Dnzg C0 Kimberly Kifrbwzf, Inf., and I0hlllZlI!I'l.Y Bcfzfzfy Salon THESPIA S Row 1: P. Gray, G. Sommese, L. Blum, C. Webner, D. Troope, K. Zucchero, C. Hopper, A. Schreiner, M. Wagner, K. Hauge, K. Anderson, R. Sobottke, N Ritter, D. McGowan, D. Simpson, L. Peters, D. Buchanan, C. Wulfert. Row 2: P Basting, C. Ellingsen, C. Lennox, P. Zimmerman, R. Trautwein, D. Manz, D. Moore, R. Gatti, P. Schmitz, R. Piant, C. Hitzke, B. Bales, P. Rasmussen, F. Bey, G. Mueller, L. Smith, G. Longerman, B. Wolfelschneider. Row 35 D. Simpson, M Wetzstein, L. Raery, G. Calder, Sec., P. Natschke, J. Babikian, R. Sabo, C. Rumsey K. Jensen, Treas.g J. Kowfeldt, C. Ruehrdanz, L. Linke, R. Longerman, V-pres.i S. Stewart, M. Czehak, N. Eggert, A. Mirk, J. Dunne, M. Menna, B. Gartz. Row 4. S. Parpart, C. Peterson, N. Logan, K. Jeschke, E. Nasby, D. Moore, W. Perry, B Skaritka, J. Nally, P. Dalaker, N. Grosse, K. Ericksen, B. Hermann, N. Schroeder, S. Lundquist, E. Rumsey, P. Pleiter, J. Kapchinski, M. Houtsinger, N. Schmitz, B Block. Row 5: K. Hajcluk, B. Naas, E. Willi, S. Porter, E. Knodel, Pres., K Dohrmann, P. Carlson, B. Barranco, J. Western, G. Stolz, D. Shobrys, C. Kufeldt, C. Nusko, K. Mass, P. Bowler, M. Dohrmann, M. Alex, A. Benson, D. Handel C. Mueller, C. Mix, D. Kebernik, C. Becker. Row 6: R. Roschke, K. Klopp, T Mand B Blohm N Hernler G Tonn R Li owsky S Krocka G Bent G Mueller, , . , . , . , . p ' , . , . , . D. Schenkel, P. Jensen, C. Valstad, A. Pencek, R. Reinisch. T. Golz, J. Bent, J Rogers, J. Vanclerpoel, R. Gernhofer, H. Giel, H. Gentner, J. Kersting. Courtesy of the Herbert Elderzn Company 1 N Q . 2 Cozmefy of Nfzchmfm, Vmge! and Aysoridlef A TIONAL TI-IESPIANS G. Calder, Sec.g A. Schreiner, M. Wagner, R Longerman, V-Pres.g K. Jensen, Treas.g G. Bent G. Mueller, B. Barranco, E. Knodel, Pres.g R. Reinisch, Mr. Kaestner, Advisor. ar' L..... Y, W, VARSITY BASKETBALL Kneeling: D. Hafeman, R. Manning, I.. Preuss, D. Benson, R. Braun. Standing: Coach Zobel, J. Weiting, G. Peutz, P. Hagen, J. Edwards, D Wischmeyer, L. Madison, Coach Bobzin. No! Jbown: A. Ratcliff. 34 Compliments of Mr. 6 Mm. Zisknl, The Tree Beauty Salon, and Rennecknrk, Inc. S OPH OM ORE BASKETBALL Row 1: G. Puetz, managerg T. Bagley, T. Green, D. Fisher, B. Betzold, M. Peaslee, P. Marshall, B. Kubiak. Row 2: A. Thude, managerg A. Pencek, man bagerg T. Padgett, J. Witt, C. Sorgatz, E. Madison, T. Wieman, J. Howard, G. Torm, Mr. Matthias, coach. Row 1: D. Boydston, manager, A. Schmidt, A. Stromberg, H. Bartesch, K. Dau, M. Calhoun, F. Rubio, G. Swearingen, R. Filippi, G, Wagnqr, T. Chobris, manager. Row 2: A. Wilson, managerg T. Londis, R. Schaefer, H. Kallio, G. Cesar, J. Manning, D. Hopkins, J. Bruschuk, A. Garza, D. Koplin, E. Florez, J. Alex, manager, Mr. Oetting, coach. Compliment! of Hzmzbolt Mfg. Co. FRESHMA BASKETBALL 37 Compliments of Bell Pharmacy and Homeroom 108 Courtefy of the Tuefdrzy 6 Tlmrfdrzy Ist Period Gym Clam, Arthur Fietz 6 Agrillo Realty LE TTERMA 'S CLUB Row 1: Mr. Matthias, Co-Sponsor, K. Werner, D. Piatek, T. Meyer, A. Dunar, H. Kief, M. Randazzo, R. Anderson, M. Zobel, Co-sponsor. Row 2.' M. Battaglia R. Kubiak, D. Walther, M. Carrao, E. Knodel, K. Butzow, P. Birr, S. Schenk, P. Vragel, D. Bode, M. McCullough. Row 3: D. Stauber, G. Carlson, R. Buhrke, P. Buerger, J. Avila, S. King, T. Green, B. Braun, J. Boydston, J. Runge. Row 4: J. Aaron, M. Miller, N. Tushner, D. Hafeman, D. Benson, S Painter, S. TraCy, R. Manning, W. Piatnitza. Row 5: J. Wieting, R. Kraneis, R. Lipovsky, D. Karner, G. Friedrich, B. Cooper, F. Holland, K. Gubitz, D. Wisch- meyer, N. Jannusch. fav- ,,,,,, ,,,, 3 . iii ' .. .,..... . , i ZF! DIY , ,,4 . .Q ,x .54 PEP CLUB CHEERLEADERS: Row one: S. Schwar, M. Lutz, J. Bone, C. Peugh, manager, N. Koetke, M. Lutz, I. Bieber, N. Radtke. Row :was N. Schrock, D. Bahnsen, K. Schleusener, J. Cablk, D. Fritz, J. Ante-man, D. Nardulli, J. Peterson, C. Hillyard. Row one: P. Dibble, G. Stackhouse, G. Arendt, L. Slcosberg, A. Jany, D. Freeman, B. De Milio, L. Smith, A. Kobs. Row lu'0.' L. Schumacher, C. Karlinski, D. Bey, K. O'Kelly, M. Houtsinger, N. Logan, I. Kapchinslci, L, Larsen, C. johnson. Row three: P. Hannon, D. Minnick, A. Minutillo, B. Tipton, M. Braun, E. Mitchell, B. Ebert, J. Kulc, P. Hitzlce. Row Eleven: L. Howard, N. Lorenz, P. O'Kelly, D. Washow, J. Chris tiansen. Rowfwzs L. Starck, B. VonLehe, K. Nelson, I. Tominagn, J. Alles, S. Schicter, S. Krugler, D. Linker, M. Michalski, P. Dalaker Rau four: K. Anderson, B. Wolfelschneicler, E. Wfolff, L. Foshinder, A. Shnnkin, T. Soeltcr, T. Sering, L.M:1rhz1nk, C.Urba11e. Rf2u'eigbf.' B. Naas C. Kerbs, R. Meyer, C. Curley, L. Sczopa, L. Hitzke, M. Scott, J. Tenggren, P. Moore. Row five: L. Falt, D. Shobrys, J. Schwartz. D. Ness, J. Andersen, D. Buchanan, S. Trainer, J. Filas, C. Lang. Row fix: E. Nasby, S. Puls, N. Grosse, C. Mix, B. Liss, W. Perry, L. Blackwell, P. Maurer, B. Schroeder, A. Benson. Row rererzx N. Johnson, P. Graham, J. Elitt, K. Laird, B. Mann, P. Joost, W. Wennerstrom, D. Maynard, D. Harrington, K. Hajduk. Row fzinex C. Lennox, J. XVagner, J. Rosenow, C. Mueller, G. Prisching, C. Theefs, S. Lundquist, S. Holbert, C. Fiorito, K. Anderson. S I A 1 gf . -- A . 3 , Cozirtefy of Chicago Pipe 69 Boiler Covering Co. and Blezckfzone Premium Sizlef Co., Inc 0 Q-f Mr! Compliments of Lutlaemn Book G Church Supply, Inc. and Hoogk Certified A G P DIRECTOR STIMULA TES EW I TEREST Row 1: R. Billings, C. Novak, B. Block, D. Whitney, D Herbst, J. Walldren, C. Werner, K. Olson, C, Olson, B Andersen, M. LePere, J. LePere. Row 2: R. Megen, K. Olson L. Gooch, J. Handel, G. Walz, V. Peterson, D. Sir, C. Bieze, W. Boge, K. Gubitz, M, Eggert, M. Boge, T. Zink, J. Har- graves, D. Geier, S. Smith. Row 3: C. Bender, G. Wickboldt C. Payne, M. Denton, J. Mischke, C. Valstad, C. Hopper, A Schmidt, D. Ryba, K. Belau, D. Zielke, P. Berry, J. Mostowski M. Jinks, J. Howard, J. Rathsack, G. Welter, R. Gatti, C Friedrich, B. Hermann, E. Pergancle, M. McCullough, P Vragel, M. Hermann. Row 4: B. Kokaska, J. Elwood, D Bode, G. Bigalke, H. Kurtz, J. Groskopf, R. Selle, B. Billings N. Clark, T. Colson, M. Buechner, R. Whitney. : 9 LUTHER SINGERS Franz row: I. Vandefpoel, J. Bieber, A. Ziskal K. Hauge, L. Spannenberg, R. Kufeldt, L. Linkez E. Knodel. Bark row: R. Lipovsky, C. Rode, D Hudak, C. Ruehrdanz, S. Krocka, A. Meyer, S Pergande, G. Fredrich. .9'f -W ,I GIRLS CHOIR Row one: S. Koenig, P. Overstreet, L. Larsen, C. Hitzke, j. Kowfeldt, C. Smith, L. Knodel, S. Orchard, C. Sundstrorn, D. Buchanan, P. Gray, Mr. Kaestner, director. Row zwo: B. Bales, L. Terrell, C. Peterson, H. Orton, H. Delwo, S. DiMiche1e, J. Bieze, C. Schleusener, N. Koetke, M. Lutz, J. Dulbis, D. Fritz. Raw three: C. Ramloff, S. Parpart, S. Neidy, J. Bent, M. Schuh, K. Demzien, N. Hemler, J. Elitt, D. Harrington, S. Graef, A. Dickholtz, C Kerbs, C. Lang, C. Heck. 6 Cozzrlefy of The Chicken King-Wm. N. Mandiy and Oddok Pizza A CA PPELLA Row one: J. Bieber, D. Manz, K. Hauge, L. Spannenberg, Sec., M. Lutz, R. Schultz, J. Wille, I. Barth, I. Simanis, R, Boeckhaus, S. Schwar, R. Longerman, K. Anderson, B. Vragel, C. Rumsey, Mr. Elling, director. Row two: D. Meier, P. Hitzke, C. Becker, L. Guther, K. Burkett, A. Fietze, G. Weith, K. Ray- burn, A. Ziskal, Pres., J. Plath, D. Damrow, P. Battaglia, N. Hilgenclorf, P. Hoffman, K. Jensen, B. Vana, Treas., G. Ziemann, C. Mueller. Raw three. C. Rode, J. Balla, S. Bates, J. Buhrke, L. Linke, M. Webb, E. Knodel, R. Gernhofer, J. Vanderpoel, D. Webber, W. Blohm, D. Bruschuk, K. Amundsen, P. Buerger, R. Moczarny, K. Butzow, L. Thaler, V. Mandley, P. Hannon, C. Urbane, C. Ruehrdanz. Row four: C. Nusko, S. Klein, L. Raery, N. Elitt, S. Pergande, H. Giel, J. Simko, T. Liebrecht, E. Nordhausen, S. Kroclca, G. Friedrich, R. Kufeldt, G. Mueller, R. Witkowski, T. Anderson, R. Lipovsky, V-Pres., P.. Bahry, D. Hudak, A. Mayer, K. Johnson, K. Nelson, L. Cederstrom, C. Andersen. dis? f Complimezztf of Ike AZ Edlllllfll Family FRESHMAN CHOIR: Row 1: B. Herman, C. Schalk, D. Maynard, D. Dewar, C. Schmidt, K. Jeschke, K. Nielson, P. Basting, V. Green, S. Heard, D. Simpson, B. Heinrich, R. Rende. Row 2: G. Longerman, P. Smith, C. Gimning, E. Rumsey, J. Foreman, L. Blackwell, K. Bailey, W. Perry, N. Eggert E. Nasby, P. Pleiter, J. Swartz, K. Lawson, P. Moore. Row 3: N. Schroeder, L. Drysclale, S. Wallerman, J. Wischmeyer, M. Taylor, G. Puetz, R. Kuk S. Schwinger, S. Beer, S. Porter, B. Skaritka, H. Hubner. Row 4: S. Wendell, D. Minnick, J. Tenggren, L. Nettnin, B. Gartz, H. Kallio, P. Ebert, D Hopkins, B. Roschke, B. Carney, R. Salzman, J. Avila, C. Marklund, M. Becker, D. Harrington, V. Rubin. SOPHOMORE CHOIR: Row 1: C. Hillvard, Sec., P. Graham, R. Trautwein, K. Groskopf, M. Menna, D. Nardulli, G. Arendt, B. Mann, D. Haase, C. Ankerholtz, E. Hellman, K. Schleusener, S. Krugler, B. Skodacek, R. Sobottke, M. Reicholt, M. Henson, N. Schrock, G. Sommese. Row 2: B. Schumacher, M. Wetzstein, S. Dreisbach, K. Laird, E. Delehanty, J. Antemann, V. Peiler, B. Tipton, P. Bowler, A. Wenzel, R. Kleisch, C. Wendell, J. Drangsholt, D. King, G. Stackhouse, K. Fenyn, D. Simpson, J. Cablk, K. Hajduk, C. Mix, B. Naas. Row 3: N. Grosse, T. Templin, C. Matej, D. Kebernik, N. Lorenz, J. Nally, J. Martin, R. Jensen, G. Feid, T. Gawenda, A. Thude, J. Mrofcza, H. Schneider, R. Buhrke, Pres., R. Steinke, D. Golz, D. Gwin, S. Schierer, J. Stueber, B. Ebert, P, Rasmussen, N. johnson. Row 4: C. Kufeldt, G. Stoltz, D. Linker, J. Kuk, L. Starck, J. Western, P. Rosko, R. Filippi, P. Hoffman, D. Fischer, K. Crassweller, J. Roeschlein, C. Sorgatz, W. Matucha, G. Klinzing, R. Wilken, D, Tempinson, R. Meyer, J. Kersting, C. Curley, S. Thompson, J. Wagner, L. Skogsberg, P. Case. Compiimentf of the Sophomore Choir 1 1 FRESHMAN CHOIR: Row 1: D. Bahnsen, D. Troope, S. Lundquist, K. Pattison, C. Ellingsen, J. Hilgendorf, L. Blum, B. Liss, A. Mitchell, D. McGowan, C. Webner, L. Stueber, L. Wfesolowski. Row 2: L. Reboletti, S. Chrysler, L. Peters, G. Mueller, C. Lennox, M. Zack, B. Ruehrdanz, P. Freeman, S. Puls, L. Hetzke, K. Figlioli, C. Rathmann, D. Randazzo, D. Lund, D, Plotke. Row 3: A. Masted, G. Ersch, P. Andersen, G. Prisching, W. Hutson, B. Hilken, D. Ristan, C. Simpson, G. Spear, T. Londis, B. Kieninger, R. Shafer, E. Floriz, K. Kanthak, J. Smith, F. Bey, D. Washow. Raw 4: D. Ness, A. Benson, C. Johnson, S. Palmer, G. Wagner, R. Filippi, D. Shobrys, I. Tominaga, M. Wollwage, B. Krock, L. Stepal, K. Geistlinger. SOPHOLIORE SINGERS: Fifi! row: G. Sommese, B. Schumacher, B. Skodacek, M. Menna, J. Antemann, D. Nardulli, D. Simpson, J. Cablk, M. Reichalt. Row 2: T. Templin, N. Johnson, J. Kuk, Sec., C. Matej, L. Skogs- herg, ,G. Stolz, B. Ebert, G. Mozuch. Raw 3: N. Lorenz, L. Starck, S. Thompson, P. Hoffman, D. Fischer, R. Buhrke, R. Meyer, C. Kufeldt. Row 4: D. King, R. Jensen, G. Feid, W. Matucha, C. Sorgatz, Pres., K. Crassweller, G. Klinzing, J. Mrofcza, P. Bowlwer. Courtesy of the Frexbmfm Vocal Music Clauses 49 EDITORIAL STAFF: Seated: B. Buetel, Mrs. Hannah, advisor, K. Korn, K. Nelson, G. Calder. Slarzdirlgr M. Mc Cullough, A. Allgaier, E. Dally, Editor. BL E GOLD FEATURE STAFF: Sealed: E. Neumann, C. Lang, D. Simpson, K. Nelson, Editorg R. Schultz, J. Elitt, K. Johnson. Smnding: D. Fritz, C. Urbane, M. Hemwall, D. Shobrys, G. Stolz, R. Vanderburg, P. Natschke, K. Kalis, L. Tesak, C. Nusko. SPORTS STAFF' Sealed' B Swartz M McCullou h . . . , . g , Editor, B. Beutel, Editor, J. Anderson, D. Pratscher. Standing: J. Ebert, K. Loan, H. Giel, R. Anderson. n NEWS STAFF: Row 1: L. Spannenberg, L. Krupa, G Calder, B. Schultz, M. Czehak. Row 2: R. Jensen, D Tempinson, D. Hudak, C. Peterson, J. Rogers, J. Dunne, D. Erber, K. Bartlett. CIRCULATION STAFF: Rou' 1.' K. Dohrmann, J. Bieber, M. Dohrmann, M. Turpin, B. Stephen, J. Moy, B. Bales. Row 2: D. Kebernik, P. Rasmussen, N. Elitt, C. Kufeldt, S. Orchard, S. Parpart, P. Hoffmann. P. Finnell, J. Rosenow. TYPING STAFF: Row 1.' P. Overstreet, Higgins, I. Barth, L. Gebharclt, M. Wagner. Raw 2.' G. Calder, J. Dunne, M. Mueller, K. Schoonover, C. Person. ART STAFF: Row 1: P. Natschke, G. Bent, S. Free- man, C. Urbane, R. Boeckhaus. Row 2.' A. Allgaier, GERMA CLUB Row 1: Miss Leeny, A. Mifk, Treas.g A. Schreiner, J. Vande-rpool, Pres.g J. Bieber, Sec.g Mrs. Vragel, Sponsor. Row 2: M. Wagner, R. Machel, R. Billings, E. Nordhausen, S. Klein, J. Negele, V. Pres., I. Sirnanis. LA TI CLUB Row 1: J. Moy, C. Person, J. Geier, P. Schmitz, Mr. Grunst, Sponsor. Row 2: N. Schmitz, Sec.-Treas.g S. Kanitz, S. Netznik, M. Le Pere. Row 3: B. Swartz, Pres., B. Blohm, M. Mueller, C. Becker, K. Korn, V. Pres. Conzplinzentr of Nezzniek Engineering Cornpezny and Concrete Drilling Er Sawing C0 CHESS CLUB Row 1: G. Reimer, D. Ristav, C. Becker, D. Ruehl P. Battaglia, Treas.g C. Rumsey, Sec. Raw 2: A. Hitter man, T. Maud, W. Blohm, T. Golz, C. Henrickson, R Martin. Raw 3: D. Catalano, H. Klopp, M. jinks, K Anderson, R. Kraneis, Pres., J. Simko, J. Elwood. EQ UESTRIA 5 Row 1: L. Hiller, L. Larson, J. Kapchinski, S. Fisher, I. Zahn, M. Houtsinger, N. Logan. Row 2: Mr. Oetting, Sponsor, L. Wagner, M. Czehak, P. Bergmann, J. Anderson, A. Mirk, E. Mantell, B. Bales. Row 3: S. Farstad, J. Erdmann, R. Hiller, P. Holck, J. Dunne, K. Werner, J. Gaspar, C. Peugh. Row 4: L. Bladh, S. Bates, S. Rarnsden, H. JuKich, Pres., P. Carlson, J. Balla, R. Sabo. Row 5: P. Barnett, Sec.-Treasg M, Alex, M. Dohrmann, D. Harrington, K. Riehn, J. Strang, J. Rogers, K. Dohrmann, L. Zavodny, V.-Pres. Courtefy of St. folmk Ladies Guild 1 GYM LEADERS Row.1: J. Bieber, J. Buhrke, L. Spannenberg, K. Hauge, K. Schoonover, M. Lutz, L. Krupa Row 2.' N. Hilgendorf, B. Beutel, J. Moy, J Erdmann, G. McGuire, A. Mirk, C. Peugh, B Von Lehe. Row 3: S. Klein, R. Billings, L. Geb- hardt, H. Giel, C. Nusko, K. Johnson, P. Gas- par. Row 4: K. Klinbeil, K. Astbury, K. Goebelt, P. Heinze, P. Rozanski, L. Larys, J. Rosenow. Row 5: D. Wischmeyet, J. Avila, M. McCullough, J. Morford, B. Kerwith, P. Jensen. Raw 6: D. Franck, P. Battaglia, J. Vanderpoel, B. Piatnitza. Row 1: C. Ellingsen, G. Chiavetta, B. DeMilo, C. Smith, L. Palm, C. Norris, T. Chrysler. Row 2: L. Raery, M. Bonus, H. Gentner, C. Payne, W. Jett, B. Busby, D. Roehl. Row 3: J. Larsen, E. Basler, R. Lipovsky, E. Perande, R. Creason, J. Elwood. Row 4: J. Kunz, C. Zerner, M. Griebe, P. Hagen, F. Holland, T. Cremer, M. Eggert. BOWLING CLUB STRIKES AGAIN 54 WRESTLI G Row 1: W. Dreger, B. Kieninger, D. King, L. Larys, A. Anderson, K. Werner, M. Carrao, T. Zink. Row 2: B. Burdick, A. Bumgardner, S. Smith, J. Sebeck, K. Riehn, N. Jannusch, R. Gibbons, R. Wilken, S. Schlitt. Raw 3: R. Vincent, M. McCullough, D. Piatek, R. Rick mann, F. janzow, Coach, J. Vanderpoel, J. Cuntz, M. Painter, E Knodel. VARSITY TENNIS: Row 1: Mr, Borcherding, Coach, K. Butzow. D. Bode, K. Gubitz. M. Hermann, D. Pratscher, P. Vrngel, D. Stacho, Paul Weith. FROSH-SOPH TENNIS: Row 1: Mr. Borcherding, Coach, J. Fosbinder, B. Gartz, D. Hermann, A. Carney, S. Bishop, B. Burdick, C. Dunkelberg. GOLF: Rau' 1: B. Kubiak, F. Holland, D. Benson. Razz' 2: R. Noreen, G. XVickholdt. K. Berlinger, B. Schroeder, M. Painter, S, Schroeder. 1. Vanderpoel. R. Prisching R. Moczarny. Rau' 3: S. Larsen, T. Zink, B. Lester, A. Lorenz. -I. Larsen, D, Chobot T, Creme-r, P. Trettin, K. Krysa. A. Pencek. C. Simpson. M. Eggerr. Mr. Matthias, Conch. Brew' . I N. r,.. .. ' sr. . ga W, Wfsr f '1fvi'f'f.54Vx 1. mf.. ,MGS r UD if E fs 5 .Fl sf' g . 553. . Eggs 5 siifff ,Q-4552. 'Fefe .VII n -if T.: ..:. S l R? l l l SPRING SPORTS TRA CK TEAM Roui 1: R. Witkowski, P. Schmitz R, Gatti, M. Wcmhl, T. Gawcncla G. Mester, C, Werner, R. Vincent K, Adams, R. Buhrke, B. Larsen M. Taylor, J. Fischer. Row 2: P Buerger, W. Blohm, D. Tcmpinson J. Aaron, R. Roschke, S. Carlson B. Cooper. M, Bucckner, C, Sorgatz J. Simko, E. Basler, M. Wickboldt M. Bfittaglia, J. Avila, S. King Mr. Schmidt, coachg Mr. Scevcrs coachg Mr. Beckler, coach. 1 1 Q 1 ICTHUS Raw 1: C. Wulfert, M. LePere, J. Moy, R. Wolff, C. Person, E. Neuman, C. Bieze. Row 2: A. Allgaier, R. Boeckhaus, K. Hauge, E. Willi, E. Paulson, C. Rode. Row 3: N. Elitt, B. Kerwith, K. Olson, D. Hudak, P. Newcomb, M. Schuh, B. Stephen. CRUSADERS Row 1: J. Mischke, R. Trautwein, K. Bailey, K. Nelson, M. Wetzstein, P. Basting. Row 2: N. Eggert, P. Pleiter, Row 3: B. Treas., D. 4: F. Bey, M. Marx, Sec., D. Nardulli, C. Girnnig, C. Rathmann. Wulfert, K. Fenyn, K. Ericksen, C. Curley, Shobrys, Pres., B. Tipton, G. Walz. Row J. Martin, W. Wohl, V-Pres., E. Murray, G. Stolz, J. Schroeder, K. Anderson. SHAKESPEARE COMES THROUGH AGAIN - IN MERCHANT OE VENICE .I ' Y , 1 A I if . A E I W 1 9 K, I , . I X OFFICE STA FF Row 1: R. Richter, K. Bartlett, R. Longerman, E. Mantell, C. Person J. Moy, P. Gray. Row 2: C. Nelson, E. Paulsen, P. Kroll, J. An derson, K. Calder, S. Freeman, J. Higgins, E. Wolff. Row 3.' K. Olsen, K. Nelson, K. Kalis, K. Korn, R. Sabo, D. Grams, V. Hurley. Raw 4: C. Becker, A. Allgaier, D. Erber, M. Mueller, P. Barnett, L. Gebhardt, Elitt, K. Wissenz. LIBRARY STAFF Raw 1: Mrs. L. Hermann, Li- brarian, B. Liss, K. Nielson, R. Sobottke, C. Burkett, D. Simpson, B. Vragel, E. Mitchell, K. Law- son, Miss V. Olsen, Librarian. Row 2.' B. Tipton, D. Piatek, D. Moore, J. Geier, D. Ristau, H. Hubner, P. Smith, M. Houtsinger, M. LePere, D. Ertel. Row 3: S. Kanitz, M. Hemwall, A. Benson, R. Jensen, M. Marx, E. Dally, J. Babikian, C. Johnson, T. Klein, B. Billings. 60 Raw 1: R. Wolff, G. Sommese, C. Hillyard, K. Steiner, S. Peterson, L. Fosbinder, R. Richter, L. Tesak. Row 2: M. Meyer, L. Thaler, D. Car- wile, R. Krell, G. Grochowske, B. Naas, K. Cal- der, L. Howard. Raw 3: G. Ersch, C. Lennox, P. Freeman, E. Wolff, C. Nelson, K. Olsen, M. Czehak, P. Hollis, G. Arendt. Row 4: L. Meyers, L. Knodel, C. Lang, D. Harrington, S. Schwar, S. Orchard, J. Bone, T. Bagley, J. Cablk. Row 5: B. Wulfert, K. Jensen, J. Martin, R. Filippi, L. Skogsberg, C. Becker, C. Kufeldt, J. Wieting, S. King. Row 6.' G. Stolz, D. Shobrys, A. Shankin, L. Marbach, J. Anderson, J. Tendering, M. Dohr- mann, G. Calder, B. Swartz, N. Hemler. Row 7.' D. Roehl, R. Buhrke, K. Crassweller, P. Carlson, K. Dohrmann, R. Lipovsky, E. Nordhausen, F. Holland, D. Kuehm, R. Tracy, E. Basler. Row 8: T. Mand, D. Pratscher, J. Simko, G. Mueller, J. Larsen. X Q 'Lf ...Q '-in-, GS. C. Row 1: K. Calder, L. Spannenberg, C. Mueller, Treas, B. Beutel, B. Bales, Mrs. D. Bodzin, Advisor. Raw 2: B. Vana, N. Hilgendorf, S. Orchard, D. Goebelt, C. Lang, L. Terell, C. Rode, chaplain. Row 3: B. Schultz, L. Krupa, Sec'yg H. Giel, N. Hemler, K. Johnson, G. Calder, Pres, S. Graef, P. Hitzke, V-Pres. KEY l CLUB Row 1.' K. Burkett, T. Bagley, E. Knodel, R. Rickman, A. Hillyard, R. Vincent, A. Ziskal, Sec'y, R. Anderson. Row 2: Mr. Helmkamp, Advisor, I. Vanderpoel, P. Buerger, S. King, D. Tempinson, Treas.g G. Mueller, Stat. Sec'yg R. Buhrke, K. Adams, Mr. R. Taylor, Advisor. Row 3: 1. Aaron, K. Olson, S. Huberty, D. Kuehm, S. Nardulli, P. Vragel, E. Dally. Row 4: R. Manning, Presg J. Wieting, R. Kraneis, V.-Pres., R. Kufeldtg D. Karner, J. Sirnko, P. Bahry, G. Tonn, D. Bode. BERMUDA DA Y ST. LOUIS TRIP JR. - SR. BANQUET CHAIRMEN '68 JR. CLA ss PAPER DRIVE JR. - SR. Rzcmc N? 'fs-f pal if W ,I 67 4 if ' 55451 '67 'L-if mf!!-.m 'X I . 1 r Steve N ardulli, Preridefzt 75-.: Vm 1:'-2: f Q A Q ef.. .. 70 Alex Garza, S6H'EI'!ZI'j' Paul Reimer, Vice-Preyidezzt Barb Vana, Tf96Zfll7'3l' CLASS COUNCIL: Sealed: B. Vana, Treas., S. Nardulli, Pres., P. Reimer, V-Pres. A. Garza, Sec. Smnding: L. Raery, J. Gaspar, D. White, B. Piatnitza, P. Hagen, B. Maina, G. Calder, J. Rosenow, P. Vragel, A. Hillyard, A. Ziskal, Mr. Borcherding, Advisor. KENNETH CARL AMUNDSEN KEN Hopes to attend college and become a television writer secret ambition is to be a professional ice skater ACTIVITIES: Class Council 3: Freshman Choir: Sopho- more Choir: Sophomore Singers, A Cappella Choir 3, 4: Coin Club 1. CAROL LOUISE ANDERSEN Plans to become an elementary teacher enjoys sports and sewing appreciated the friendliness at Luther ACTIVITIES: RAC 1, 2, 3: Biology Club 1: Freshman Choir: Sophomore Choir: A Cappella 3, 4: Intramurals 1, 2, 5. JUDITH E. ANDERSON JUDY Hopes to become an elementary school teacher secret ambition is to be the first lady president will always remember the St. Louis trip ACTIVITIES: Blue 6: Gold 3, 4: Hall Guards 3, 4: Freshman Choir: Sophomore Choir. .Y PAUL THOINIAS BAHRY RUFUS Future plans include college will remember 1967 Homecoming and the A Cappella tour to Expo '67 favorite saying is Duh wha? enjoyed Latin ACTIVITIES: Student Council 3, 4, Pres. 4: NHS 2, 3, 4: Key Club 4: Freshman Choir: Sopho- more Choir: Sophomore Singers: A Cappella 3, 4: Intramurals 1, 2. JANICE SUSAN BALLA BALLA Intends to become a nurse secret ambition is to be an A student enjoyed art ACTIVI- TIES: Equestrians 3, 4: Freshman Choir: Sophomore Choir: Girls Choir 3: A Cappella 4: Archery Club 3. PAMELA MARGARET ROSE BARNETT PAM Favorite pastimes are twirling and dancing will miss basketball games enjoyed sociology ACTIVITIES: Library Staff 1, 2: Hallguards 2, 33 Office Staff 2, 3, 4: Thespians 1: Pep Club 1, 2: Equestrians 3, 4, Sec. 4: Majorettes 1, 2, 3, 4, Capt. 4: Intramurals 1, 2, 3. DONNA LYNN AHRENDT Enjoyed sales class future plans include secretarial work will always remember the Junior-Senior Banquet ACTIVITIES: Pep Club 2: Freshman Choir: Sopho- more Choir: Girls' Choir 3. ARLENE JOYCE ALLGAIER Plans to become a nurse enjoys sewing will remember the St. Louis trip ACTIVITIES: Blue 8: Gold 3, 4: NHS 2, 3, 4, Treas. 4: Library Staff 1, 2, 3: Office Staff 4: RAC 1, 2, 3, Pres. 3: Icthus 4: Biology Club 1: Freshman Choir: Sophomore Choir: Girls Choir. RAYMOND ALTERGOTT Favorite thing about Luther is graduation . . . enjoyed the St. Louis trip plans to attend college and become a teacher . . . ACTIVITIES: Intramurals 2. KARLA PAULINE ANDERSON Plans to attend college part-time enjoys sewing, hosteling and writing poetry will always remember being in Bye-Bye Birdie favorite saying is 'I'm surel' ACTIVITIES: Pep Club 1, 2, 3: Freshman Choir: Sophomore Choir: Girls Choir 3: A Cappella 4: Intramurals 2, 3. KAREN MARIE ASTBURY Plans to pursue a secretarial career secret ambition is to be a teacher at Lane will miss the friends at Luther ACTIVITIES: Pep Club 1: Gym Leader 4. JOHN ROBERT AVILA AV Favorite pastime is going to parties enjoys the pizza at Luther ACTIVITIES: LSL 4, Pres.: Class Council 1, 2, 3, Pres. 2: Key Club 2, 3: Freshman Choir, Pres.: Sophomore Choir, Pres.: Football 1, 2, 3: Track 1, 2, 3, 4: Intramurals 1, 2, 3, 4: Gym Leader 4. 7l KATHY BEER FLORENCE BELLMORE 1Ls,.,,as4' INGE JOSEPHINE BARTH Plans to become a medical technologist enjoyed advanced biology will miss Luther but looks forward to college ACTIVITIES: Blue 8: Gold 43 Library Staff 2g RAC 1, 2, Thespians 24, Latin Club 2, Sophomore Choir, Freshman Choir, Girls Choir 35 Pep Club 2, 33 A Cappella 4. SUSAN LORETTA BATES SUE Future plans include becoming a teacher in a secondary school enjoys horseback riding and skiing appre- ciated the friendly teachers ACTIVITIES: Hallguards 2, 3, Thespians 3, Pep Club 2, Equestrians 3, 4, Freshman Choir, Sophomore Choir, Girls Choir 3, A Cappella 4, Intramurals 3, 4, Archery Club 3. MARK VERNON BATTAGLIA BAT Plans to attend college and continue participating in sports PSL All-League Football Team . .. secret am- bition is to be an astronaut ACTIVITIES: Letterman's Club 2, 3, 4, Football 1, 2, 3, 4, Basketball 1, 25 Track 1, 2, 3, 4g Wrestling 33 Freshman Choir, Sophomore Choir, A Cappella 3, GEOFFREY STEVEN BENT G.O. FRY Plans to go to college and major in art or journalism . . . enjoys listening to good music . . . will miss sunfmer vaca- tions ACTIVITIES: Blue 8: Gold 1, 2, 3, 4, Thespians 1, 2, 3, 4j National Thespians 1, 2, 3, 4g Freshman Choir. MARLENE CAROL TEREASA BERGMAN PENNY Intends to go into commercial art enjoys painting and singing . . . secret ambition is to be a spy . . . ACTIVI- TIES: RAC 2, 3, Art Club 4j Equestrians 3, 4, Intramurals 2, 3. KEN BERNER E BARBARA ANN BEUTEL BARB Plans to attend college and major in psychology secret ambition is to become a doctor enjoyed the activities at Luther ACTIVITIES: Blue 8: Gold 3, 45 Hallguards 2, 35 GSC 45 Pep Club 2, 33 LSL 45 jr.-Sr. Banquet Committee 35 Gym Leader 4. JANET DIANE BIEBER BIEB Plans to become a German teacher . .. most memo- rable experience was the A Cappella tour to Expo -'67 . . . will miss the crowded staircases and all the friends at Luther ACTIVITIES: Blue 8: Gold 45 Class Treas. 1, 25 Library Staff 2, 35 RAC 25 Pep Club 1, 2, 3, 45 German Club, Sec. 45 Freshman Choir5 Sophomore Choirg Sophomore Singersg A Cappella 3, 45 Luther Singers5 Intramurals 2, 3, 45 Cheerleader 2, 3, 4. PAUL ERIC BIRR Future plans include college enjoyed physics most memo- rable experience was winning baseball PSL . . . ACTIVITIES: Fresh- man Choir5 Sophomore Choir5 Baseball 2, 3, 45 Intramurals 25 Foot- ball 35 Hallguards 4. RICHARD BLACKETER CHRISTINE VICTORIA BIEZE CI-IRIS Plans to become a doctor favorite class was advanced biology field trip ACTIVITIES: NHS 2, 3, 4, Sec. 45 Library Staff 2, 35 RAC 2, 35 Icthus 45 Latin Club 2, 35 Biology Club 15 Band 1, 2, 3, 45 Intramurals 1, 2, 3g Extramural Basketball 2, 3. GISBERT BIGALKE RUTH ANN BILLINGS Intends to earn a B.S. in nursing and then join the Navy will remember going to Europe favorite class was biology ACTIVITIES: Library Staff 1, 2, 315 RAC 15 Thespians 1, 2, 35 German Club 45 Equestrians 35 Band 1, 2, 3, 4. LINDA EILEEN BLAOH Plans to become a teacher in an elementary school will miss Luther and all the friends . . . enjoyed American history . . . ACTIVI- TIES: Thespians 2, 3, 45 Blue 8: Gold 35 Equestrians 3, 45 Freshman Choir5 Majorettes 2, 3. ROBERT ARTHUR BLOHM BOB Plans to continue his education enjoys camping and will remember his trip to New Mexico liked the friendly attitude of students and teachers ACTIVITIES: Library Staff 35 Freshman Choir. OLENTER BOBBETT BIRD Sees a college education and a business career in her future favorite pastime is dancing will never forget the basketball games at Luther ACTIVITIES: Hallguards 3, Bowling Club 3, Fresh- man Choir, Intramurals 2. DAVID ALAN BODE BOD Plans to attend Augustana College enjoyed the Senior Union secret ambition is to travel to Middle Earth ACTIVITIES: LOG Staff 4, NHS 2, 3, 4, Library Staff 2, Hallguards 3, Key Club 4, Letterman's Club 4, Band 2, 3, 4, Tennis 2, 3, 4, Jr.-Sr. Banquet Committee 3. RUTH ELAINE BOECKHAUS Will attend Valparaiso and become a social worker will remember the A Cappella tour to Expo '67 secret ambition is to be a famous scientist ACTIVITIES: Blue and Gold 2, 3, 4, Student Coun- cil 3, 4, Treas. 3, V-Pres. 4, Thespians 1, Pep Club 1, 2, 3, Latin Club 2, Freshman Choir, Sophomore Choir, Sophomore Singers, A Cappella 3, 4, Intra- murals 2, Debate Club 1. JAMEs BREOENZER JOE BROOKS CAROL BUECHNER TOAD II Plans to work in a travel agency most memo- rable experience was the St. Louis trip enjoyed English ACTIVITIES: Hallguards 3, RAC 1, Thespians 2, Pep Club 2. JANICE SUE BUHRKE BUHRKE Will enter nurses' training at Lutheran General Hospital most memorable experience was the A Cappella tour to Expo '67 ACTIVITIES: Stu- dent Council 3, 4, Class Council 2, 4, V-Pres. 2, Library Staff 3, RAC 1, Thespians 2, 3, National Thespians 3, Pep Club 2, 3, Freshman Choir, Sopho- more Choir, A Cappella 3, 4, Intramurals 1, 2, 3, 4, Gym Leader 4. KEITH BRUCE BURKETT Will enter the field of medicine at U. of I., Chi- cago Circle most memorable experience was the A Cappella tour to Expo '67 ACTIVITIES: Key Club 3, 4, Letterman's Club 2, 3, 4, Freshman Choir, Sophomore Choir, A Cappella Choir 3, 4, Track 4, Wrestling 1, 2, 3. REBECCA LOUISE BUSBY BECKY Plans to attend college favorite class was ad- vanced chemistry enjoyed the Senior Program ACTIVITIES: NHS 2, 3, 4, Library Staff 1, RAC 1, 2, 3, Thespians 1, Pep Club 1, Equestrians 3, Band 1, Intramurals 4. ,AF GEORGEANN CALDER GEORGE Will attend Concordia Teachers College, River Forest and become a high school teacher most memorable experience was playing a green dinosaur in Skin of our Teeth. ACTIVITIES: Blue 8: Gold 2, 3, 4, Class Council 1, 2, 3, 4, Library Staff 2, Girls Service Club 3, 4, V-Pres. 3, Pres. 4, RAC 2, Thespians 1, 2, 3, 4, V.-Pres. 3, Sec. 4, National Thespians 2, 3, 4, V.-Pres. 3, Sec. 4, Pep Club 1, 2, 3, 4, Freshman Choirg Sophomore Choir, Intramurals 1. PAULA JAN CARLSON JENNY Will attend college for 2 years and become an airline stewardess . .. most memorable experience was the Shon- dells Concert ACTIVITIES: RAC 1, 2, 3, 4, Hall- guards 45 Pep Club 1, 2, 3, 4g Freshman Choir, Sophomore Choir, Girls Choir 3, Intramurals 1, 2, 3, 4. WILLIAM CAVANAUGH CANDICE CORINE CUSAK CANDY Plans to attend college and become a Keypunch operator will remember the St. Louis Trip favorite class was adv. algebra . . . secret ambition is to become a dancer. BONNIE LEE DALLMANN Plans to attend a secretarial school enjoys reading and coin collecting favorite class was Office Practice. EDWIN PAUL DALLY ED Intends to enter college and become a journalist or an engineer he enjoyed physics and advanced chemistry ACTIVITIES: Blue .st Gold 5, 4, Ea. 4, NHS 2, 3, 4, Library Staff 2, 3, 4, Key Club 4, Coin Club 3. LYNN JOY BUSCH Plans to become an Airline Reservationist . .. favor- ite saying I'm sure ACTIVITIES: Hallguards 33 Intramurals 1. KENNETH EDWARD BUTZOW BUTZ Plans to attend college favorite saying is What's happening? most memorable experience was the A Cappella tour to Expo '67 ACTIVI- TIES: Lette-rman's Club 4, Freshman Choir, Sopho- more Choir, A Cappella 3, 4, Track 13 Tennis 2, 3, 4. WENDY CAROL CLEMENTS Plans to continue on to college and work as a secretary or IBM programmer most memorable experience was being nominated for Homecoming Queen enjoys sew- ing and swimming ACTIVITIES: Student Council 1, Office Staff 35 Pep Club 1, 2, 3, Freshman Intramurals 1, 2g Jr.-Sr. Banquet Committee. VICKI LYNN COFFEY KITTY Hopes to become a sales advertiser or a model . . . favor- ite class was Sales calculating. REBECCA COX BECKIE Plans to study art enjoys painting and playing the piano most memorable experience was Homecoming 1966. fi. 75 DANIEL FREDERICK DAMROW DAN Will attend the University of Missouri to study geology his favorite pastime and hobby is lapidary art ACTIVITIES: Fresh- man Choir: Sophomore Choir: A Cappella 3, 4: Cross Country 1. PATRICIA LEE DIBBLE DIBBLE Looks forward to college secret ambition is to be a mechanic enjoyed the Ir.-Sr. Banquet ACTIVITIES: Class Council 1, 2, 3: Hallguards 2: RAC 1: Pep Club 1, 2, 3, 4: Freshman Choir: Sophomore Choir: Girls Choir 3: Intramurals 1, 2: jr.-Sr. Banquet Committee 3. MINETTE JEANINE DONALDSON Enjoys sewing, reading, dancing, and motorcycles her most memorable experience was Homecoming '66 ACTIVITIES: Pep Club 1: Freshman Choir: Sophomore Choir: Girls Choir 3. ANDREW PAUL DUNAR ANDY Liked physics the most and wants to teach it in a Lutheran school his secret ambition is to be a pro football trainer enjoyed the feeling of belonging at Luther ACTIVITIES: Hallguards 33 Letterman's Club 3, 4: Band 1, 2: Football 1, 2, manager 3, 4: Basketball manager 3, 4: Track manager 2, 3, 4: Wres- tling l, 2. JUDITH ANNE DUNNE jUDI Would like to be a kindergarten teacher . .. enjoys play- ing volleyball her most memorable experience was the St. Louis trip ACTIVITIES: Blue 8: Gold 4: Class Council 1: Library Staff 2: Hallguards 2: Thespians 1, 2, 3, 4: Freshman Choir: Intramurals 1, 2, 3, 4. P K F 495, .5 Intends to enter worker she en LIBBY ANN ELIASIK sad but glad to leave Luther . . . ACTIVITIES: Blue 8: Gold 3: Hallguards 2, 3: Pep Club 1, 2: Jr.-Sr Banquet Committee. MARY KATHERINE DORHMANN KATHY Most memorable experience is switching classes with her twin secret ambition is to be on the Honor Roll favorite pastimes are swimming, boating, and horseback riding ACTIVITIES: Blue 8: Gold 4: Hallguards 4: Thespians 3, 4: Equestrians 3, 4: Intra- murals 2, 4. MARY EVELYN DOHRMANN Plans to attend college but is undecided about future plans she dislikes being asked Are you twins? ACTIVITIES: Blue 8: Gold 4: Hallguards 4: Thespian-s 3, 4: Equestrians 3, 4: Intra- murals 2, 4. C4 , ' 'V i n ' HW i ' . . :guns Gb JIM EDWARDS ' '4 ip 7 ffl V ft tl X Northern Illinois and be a social joyed English and likes acting 'wake wr., NANCY CAROL ELITT Hopes to work in an airlines office or in a travel agency most memorable experience was the A Cappella tour to Expo '67 ACTIVITIES: Blue 8: Gold 2, 3, 45 RAC 1, 2, 33 Icthus 45 Thespians 1, 2, 45 Pep Club 1, 2, 35 Freshman Choir5 Sophomore Choirg Sophomore Singers5 A Cap- pella 3, 45 Intramurals 1, 2, 3. Q,-nf-'Q WZ: :1 33 DONNA JEAN ERBER Hopes to go into elementary educa- tion following college favorite pastime is volleyball will always remember St. Louis trip ACTIVI- TIES: Blue 8: Gold 2, 3, 45 Class Council 35 NHS 3, 45 Library Staff 25 Hallguards 35 Office Staff 3, 45 RAC 15 Pep Club 2, 35 Intramurals 1, 2, 3, 4. JANICE ELLEN ERDMANN JAN Hopes to be a teacher in an elementary school enjoys all sports as hobbies will never forget the St. Louis trip ACTIVITIES: Equestrians 45 Fresh- man Choir5 Sophomore Choirg Sophomore Singersg Girls Choir 35 Intramurals 1, 2, 3, 45 Gym Leader 4. WANDA GAIL EVANS Hopes to work in the IBM field . . . enjoys dancing, cooking, and swimming will remember the Christ- mas Dance and Prom in her Senior year . . . ACTIVI- TIES: Thespians 1, 2, 35 Pep Club 15 Majorettes 2. ROBERT FASSHAUER FUZZY Hopes to go to college favorite class was Advanced Composition his pet peeve is freshmen ACTIVITIES: Football 15 Track 15 Intramurals 1, 2, 3, Coin Club 1, 2, 3. l CHRISTINE FELBENGER MARIO FERRICI ARTHUR ROBERT FIETZE JR. ARTIE Plans include Stout State University with a major in Engineering likes playing hockey will always remember Expo '67 and the Homecoming Dance of '67 favorite class was Adv. Composition ACTIVITIES: Freshman Choir5 Sophomore Choir5 Sophomore Singersg A Cappella 3, 45 Basketball 1, 25 Track 45 Intramurals 1. BARBARA EILEEN FIGAS BARBIE Hopes to one day become a secretary will never forget Homecoming '67 secret ambition is to become an actress ACTIVITIES: Thespians 35 Equestrians 3, 4. PAUL BENJAMIN FINNELL BENJ. Plans include college favorite pastime is pho- tography will always remember the LHN bas- ketball games hates taking buses to school enjoyed English the most ACTIVITIES: Blue 8: Gold 3, 45 Hallguards 3, 45 Equestrians 35 Freshman Choir5 Sophomore Choir5 Intramurals 15 Coin Club 1, 2. ' JOHN DANIEL FIRAK Plans include college . .. will never forget the PSL games of '67 enjoyed American government ACTIVITIES: Band 1, 25 Track 25 Jr.-Sr. Banquet Committee 3. RICHARD PAUL GAHALLA RICH Favorite saying is The Bulls won last night en- joys playing basketball enjoys art and will make it a career secret ambition is to be an NBA super-star ACTIVITIES: Letterman's Club 3, 4: Freshman Choir: Football 1, 2, 3, 4: Basketball 1: Track 1, 4: Intramurals 1. ALEXANDRA GARZA ALEX Plans to attend college and study languages enjoys going to basketball games most memorable experience was '67 Homecoming weekend fourth attendant in Homecoming court ACTIVITIES: Class Sec. 1, 2, 3, 4: Hallguards 3: GSC 3: Freshman Choir: Sophomore Choir: Girls Choir 3. JEANETTE KAREN GASPAR Plans to attend college favorite pastime is twirling will miss all the friends she made at Luther ACTIVITIES: Blue 84 Gold 4: Class Council 3, 4: Office Staff 35 Thespians 1: Pep Club 2, 3: Equestrians 4: Major- ettes 2, 3, 4, Co-Cap't 3, 4: Intramurals 2, 3, 4: jr.-Sr. Banquet Committee 3. fn V- . W V LIP! 'ir 78 BARBARA KATHERINE GEISLER BARB Will attend Northeastern to become a secondary teacher enjoyed office practice . .. most memora- ble experience was the jr.-Sr. picnic '67 . . . ACTIVI- TIES: Office Staff 3: RAC 2. DAVID ALBERT FRANCK DUCKY Hopes to major in political science in college will always remember Homecoming '67 . .. ACTIVITIES: Bas- ketball 1: Track 1, 2, 3, 4: Intramurals 1, 2, 3, 4: Gym Leader 4: Coin Club 1, 2, 3, 4, Treas. 2. SHARON FREEMAN SHERRY Future plans include college at Valparaiso favorite hobby is drawing secret ambition is to meet David Janssen will miss all her great friends at Luther ACTIVITIES: Blue 8: Gold 1, 4: Student Council 4, Sec. 4: Class Council 33 Library Staff 2: Hallguarcls 2, 3: Office Staff 3, 4: Art Club 1: Pep Club 1: Jr.-Sr. Banquet Com- mittee 3. GARY CHRIS FRIEDRICH 'KFREDDYH Will attend college to become a secondary teacher favorite pastime is football enjoyed history pet peeve is people who cut up Luther ACTIVITIES: Key Club 2, 3: Letterman's Club 4: Freshman Choir: Sophomore Choir: A Cappella 3, 4: Luther Singers: Football 1, 2, 3, 4: Wrestling 1: Intramurals 1, 2, 3, 4: Jr.-Sr. Banquet Com- mittee 33 Coin Club 1, 2. PATRICIA DARLEEN GASPAR PAT Plans to go to college for two years and become an airline stewardess most memorable experience was the St. Louis trip ACTIVITIES: Pep Club 2: Girls Choir 3: Intramurals 2, 3, 4: Gym Leader 4. LYNITA JEAN GEBHARDT LYN Plans to go to business college and later become a secretary enjoys sports, painting and sewing will remember the St. Louis trip ACTIVITIES: Blue 8: Gold 3, 4: Class Council 1: Office Staff 3, 4: RAC 2, 3: Thespians 2, 3: Freshman Choir: Sophomore Choir: Intra- murals 2, 3, 4: Gym Leader 4: Archery Club 2, 3, V-Pres. 3. JANETTE CARLENE GEIER JAN Future plans include becoming a librarian . .. favorite pastime is photography pet peeve is people who stand in the middle of the hall and talk ACTIVITIES: Library Staff 3, 4: Hallguards 4: Latin Club 4: Freshman Choir. MARILYN C. GEMMER -M -va. Plans to pursue a career in the business world . . . favorite pastimes are swimming and bowling likes the friendly teachers at Luther. SHARON LYNN GERHARDT Plans to attend college enjoys bowling, painting and skating .. . favorite class is American Government ACTIVITIES: Blue 8: Gold 2, Library Staff 3: Freshman Choir, Archery Club 3. 3-, YQ 1:22747 LINDA GLATZHOFER WAYNE GLOVER RICHARD FREDERICK GERNHOFER RICK Plans to attend college will remember the trip to Expo '67 with A Cappella secret ambition is to drive a race car AC- TIVITIES: Thespians 1, 43 Freshman Choirg Sophomore Choirg A Cappella 3, 4: Intramurals 1, 2. HOLLY JEANNE GIEL BLOSSOM Plans to become a high school English teacher enjoys sewing most memorable experience was the A Cappella tour to Expo '67 . .. will miss the closeness of the kids . . . ACTIVITIES: Blue 8: Gold 3, 43 Class Council 1, 2, 4g I-Iallguards 3g GSC 3, 43 RAC lg Thespians 2, 3, 4g Pep Club 1, 2, 3g Bowling Club lg Freshman Choirg Sophomore Choirg A Cappella 3, 45 Intramurals 1, 2, 3, 45 Gym Leader 4g jr.-Sr. Banquet Committee 3. DIANE LYNN GOEBELT Enjoys horseback riding and water skiing loves art plans to go into nursing or special education of the deaf ACTIVITIES: Hallguards 2g Freshman Choir: Sophomore Choir: Girls Choir 3, Sec. 35 GSC 3, 43 Pep Club 1, 2, 33 Intramurals 1: Gym Leader 4. WILLIAM GOI-IS BOGUS Plans include a college education and a trip to Europe will never forget hanging out of the window of the 12th floor on the St. Louis trip ACTIVITIES: Track Manager 1. LINDA ANN GOOCH Anticipates a career in teaching enjoyed band enjoyed the school spirit at athletic events ACTIVITIES: RAC 3g Band 1, 2, 3, 4. DIANE LYNN GRAMS DINNY Plans to attend North Park College and become a medical technologist most memorable experience was the Adv. Bio. field trip to Walcamp favorite class was German . .. ACTIVITIES: Blue 8: Gold 3g Office Staff 4, RAC 3: Freshman Choir. MARTIN DUANE GRIEBE GRIEB Plans to attend college pet peeve is traffic cops . . . being Willie the Wildcat was his most memorable experience ACTIVITIES: Hallguards 2, 3: Bowl- ing Club 1, 2, 3, 4, Freshman Choir, Sophomore Choir, Intramurals 1, 2g Jr.-Sr. Banquet Committee 3, Willie the Wildcat 3, 4. CAROL GROH KENNETH JAMES GUBITZ KEN Most memorable experience was his trip to Europe favorite class was English enjoyed the close teacher-student relationships ACTIVITIES: Let- termarfs Club 3, 4: Band 1, 2, 3, 4, Treas. 3, Pres. 43 Football Manager 2, 3, 4: Intramurals 1, 2: Jr.-Sr. Banquet Committee 3, DARLENE ANNE HACK DAR Plans to major in business administration in college . . . most memorable experience was going to Expo '67 . . . ACTIVITIES: Office Staff 3. ROBERT ERNEST I-IAFEMAN BOB Most memorable experience was the first night of the A Cappella Tour to Expo '67 enjoyed Adv. Comp. secret ambition is to be an actor will enter college and major in journalism ACTIVI- TIES: Pres. 1: Hallguards 2, Letterman's Club 1, 2, 3, 4g Freshman Choir, Sophomore Choir, A Cappella 3, 4, Football 1, 2, 3: Basketball 1, 2, 4, Track 1, Intramurals 1, 2. PAUL THOMAS HAGEN HLURCI-I Secret ambition is to retire right out of high school favorite pastimes are bowling, basketball, and ping pong will always remember the St. Louis Trip ACTIVITIES: Class Council 3, 4, V-Pres. 3, Hallguards 2, 3: Bowling Club 2, 3, 4, Sec. 4, Basketball 1, 2, 3, 43 Intramurals 1, Archery Club 3. JANET LYNN HANDEL JAN Enjoys swimming, horseback riding, and fishing favorite class was bookkeeping . .. her secret ambition is to be happy all the time ACTIVITIES: Blue Sc Gold 3: Library Staff 3, 45 Band 1, 2, 3, 4. PHYLLIS HANNON Plans to attend the University of Illinois en- joys sewing and swimming will remember the Jr.-Sr. Banquet secret ambition is to play basket- ball for Mr, Zobel ACTIVITIES: Class Council 2, Hallguards 2, 3, Pep Club 1, 2, 3, 4, Freshman Choir: Sophomore Choir: Girls Choir 33 A Cappella 4g Intramurals 1, 2, 3, 4, Cheerleader 3. PATRICIA EINIILY HEINZE PAT Future plans include working for an airlines will remember the jr.-Sr. picnic enjoyed bookkeeping liked the basketball games ACTIVITIES: Hallguards 33 Thespians 13 Pep Club 23 Bowling Club 13 Intramurals 1, 2, 3, 43 Jr,-Sr. Banquet Committee 3. NANCY JEAN I-IELINIKEN Plans to become a nurse will remember the St. Louis Trip enjoyed Adv. Bio. liked the Senior Room . . . ACTIVITIES: Intramurals 1, 2, 3, 4. DOUGLAS HELMS DOUG Anticipates a career in psychology secret ambition is to move to Canada . . . pet peeve was homework. LINDA JEAN HILLER LIN Plans to become a beautician enjoys horseback rid- ing, sewing, and reading will remember the St. Louis Trip favorite class was Office Practice ACTIVI- TIES: Hallguards 43 Thespians 23 Equestrians 3, 43 Fresh- man Choir3 Majorettes 23 Archery Club 3. ALAN LOUIS HILLYARD UGUATEMAHILLYARDH Future plans include studying biochemistry will re- member the biology field trip favorite saying is I ad orcum ACTIVITIES: LSL 43 Class Council 3, 43 Library Staff 2, 33 Hallguards 43 Key Club 43 Biology Club 43 Band lj Swimming 1, 2. DEANNE HILMERT MARILYN EMILE HARRINGTON MAR Future plans include becoming a Navy nurse secret ambition is to be a lead singer in a group doesn't like the poor respect shown to the seniors by the under- classmen ACTIVITIES: Hallguards 13 RAC 23 Fresh- man Choir. JOHN DONALD HARRIS Secret ambition is to become a golf pro future plans include attending the University of Illinois . .. will always remember the St. Louis Trip ACTIVITIES: Class Council 13 Hallguards 23 Golf Team 1, 2, 3, 4g Intramurals 13 jr.-Sr, Banquet Committee 3. KAREN HELENE HAUGE HAUGE Favorite class was Adv. Bio. future plans include acquiring a B.S. in nursing . . . liked the teachers at Luther who would do anything for you ACTIVITIES: NHS 3, 43 RAC 1, 2, 33 Icthus 43 Thespians 3, 43 Latin Club 33 Pep Club 1, 23 Freshman Choirg Sophomore Choir: Girl's Choir 33 A Cappella 43 Luther Singersg Gym Leader 4 MARK FREDERICK I-IERMANN Plans to major in music at Augustana College en- joyed all his classes at Luther regrets leaving Luther, but looks forward to the future ACTIVITIES: LOG Staff 43 Hallguards 2, 33 Band 1, 2, 3, 4, V-Pres. 43 Tennis 2, 3, 4. WAYNE HICKS NANCY HILGENDORF Plans to go to college and work with mentally retarded or crippled children enjoys sewing people who crack their knuckles is her pet peeve ACTIVITIES: Intramurals 1, 2, 3, 43 Gym Leader 43 GSC 43 Sophomore Choir3 Girl's Choir 33 A Cappella 4. GERLINDE HINTERHAUSER LINDA Plans to become a stewardess or enter a business career favorite class was office practice pet peeve is stuck-up people. PEGGY SUE HOFFMAN Intends to become an elementary school teacher most memorable experience was the A Cappella tour to Expo '67 enjoys reading and sewing ACTIVITIES: NHS 2, 3, 4: Freshman Choir: Sophomore Choir: Sophomore Singers: A Cappella 3, 4. PATSY DIANE HOLCK PAT A . Future plans are undecided enjoys horseback riding enjoyed the friendliness of teachers ACTIVITIES: Hallguards 3, Thespians 1: Equestrians 4. VICTORIA L. HURLEY VICKI Plans to attend college and become an art instructor will remember the St. Louis Trip enjoys sewing and dancing ACTIVITIES: Office Staff 3, 4: Freshman Cholir: Sophomore Choirg Sophomore Singers: Archery Clu 3. JUDY ANN IVERSON Would like to attend college and become a nurse will always remember Homecoming 1964 pet peeve is having a senior locker next to sophomores . .. ACTIVI- TIES: Blue 6 Gold 4: Freshman Choir: Sophomore Choir: Girl's Choir 3. SCOTT JACOBSEN HERBERT GEORGE HONOLD HERB Future plans include college and then a teaching career pet peeve is kinky girls ACTIVITIES: Hall- guards 4: Freshman Choir: Men's Ensemble 1: Sophomore Choir. DAVID PAUL HUDAK DAVE Plans to attend Concordia, Ann Arbor and enter the ministry will always remember the A Cappella tour to Expo '67 secret ambition is to travel around the world ACTIVITIES: Blue 61 Gold 3, 4: RAC 2, 3, V-Pres. 3: Icthus 4: Latin Club 1: Men's Ensemble 1: Freshman Choir: Sophomore Choir: Sophomore Singers: A Cappella 3, 4: Luther Singers. JEAN ANN I-IULLETT JEANNIE Future plans include attending business college . . . enjoys roller skating and ice skating secret ambition is to become a great ice skater will miss all the friends she has made at Luther ACTIVITIES: Library Staff 3. NORMAN HARRY JANNUSCH NORM Future plans include teaching or a business career favorite pastime was sports liked Luther's athletic program secret ambition is to become a pro hockey player ACTIVITIES: Library Staff 3: Lettermarfs Club 3, 4: Football Manager 3, 4: Basketball Manager 4: Wrestling 2, 3, 4. JANINE SUSAN JANOS GINA Plans to attend business college will remember 1964 Homecoming weekend enjoyed American history ACTIVITIES: Class Council 1, 2: RAC 1: Pep Club 1, 2, 3: Freshman Choir: Sophomore Choir: Intramurals 3. PAUL JULIAN JENSEN Hopes to attend Knox College and enter a business career enjoys skiing, musicals, and plays will re- member studying abroad secret ambition is to travel all over the world ACTIVITIES: Blue 63 Gold 1: LSL 4: Class Council 1: Thespians 3, 4: Latin Club 1: Student Council 1, 2, 3, 4: Football 1, 2: Basketball 1, 2: Track 1: Gym Leader 4. ,ff KAREN JOHNSON YONNSEY Plans to attend University of Illinois and major in Veterinary Medicine will always remember the basketball games and all its enthusiasm ACTIVITIES: LOG Staff 45 Blue 6 Gold 3, 45 Hallguards 25 GSC 45 Pep Club 2, 35 Freshman Choir5 Sopho- more Choirg Girl's Choir 35 A Cappella 45 Gym Leader 45 jr.-Sr. Ban- quet Committee 3. HOLLY LOU JUKICH LOU Plans to attend college to become a social worker . .. most memo- rable experience was the St. Louis Trip . . . first ,attendant to Homecoming Queen ACTIVITIES: Thespians 25 Equestrians 3, 4, Pres. 45 Freshman Choirg Sophomore Choirg Girl's Choir 35 Archery Club 3. ROBERT KERR XWILLIAM KERWITH BILL Anticipates a career as a teacher enjoyed gen- eral science liked the privileges of the Senior Room ACTIVITIES: Hallguards 45 RAC 33 Icthus 45 Band 1, 25 Gym Leader 4. DENNIS CHARLES KESSELL Plans to go on to college favorite class was German will remember the 1967 Sports Banquet secret ambition is to become a psychologist ACTIVITIES: Hallguards 35 Letterman's Club 3, 45 Bowling Club 1, 2, 35 Freshman Choirg Sophomore Choir5 Football Manager 3, 45 Intramurals 1. ' Rip , fig X ij , . . pr: was 4 can uf- ' . S ai 1 . e if f E 1 .cfs DALE FRANCIS KARNER OX Future plans are undecided most memorable experience was playing football in Milwaukee and capturing the Boot trophy pet peeve is lack of school spirit . .. ACTIVITIES: Key Club 3, 45 Letterman's Club 3, 45 Football 1, 2, 3, 45 Wrestling 13 Intramurals 1, 2, 3, 4. LINDA MARIE KASSEL KASSEL Will attend college to become an English teacher favorite pastime is spending money enjoyed senior privileges AC- TIVITIES: Blue 6 Gold 25 Hallguards 35 Latin Club 25 Art Club 3. SHARON LEE KLEIN Will attend Concordia Teachers College, River Forest favorite saying is I'm sure enjoyed the friendly atmosphere at Luther ACTIVITIES: Blue 6 Gold 45 Library Staff 25 Hallguards 25 Girls Choir 35 A Cappella 45 Intramurals 1, 2, 3, 45 Gym Leader 45 Archery Club 3. KAREN SUE KLINGBEIL Most memorable experience was the Jr.- Sr. Banquet '66 enjoyed art class is looking forward to college... ACTIVI- TIES: Hallguards 2, 35 Thespians 25 Pep Club 1, 2, 35 Intramurals 1, 2, 3, 45 Gym Leader 45 Jr.-Sr. Banquet Committee 3. re Q.. ' Tap 5 co. 1. N I- 1 N we f ' t .5 Q i .' f . WM: xt f ., .4 . , . lf! iegiiaas as ii, r 4S 4. . KENNETH ROBERT KLOPP KEN Ken will attend college to become a physicist enjoys the classical guitar secret ambition is to live on another planet ACTIVITIES: Icthus 4: Thespians 4, Biology Club 1. EARL ALLEN KNODEL NODEL Anticipates becoming a history teacher most memorable experience was the A Cappella tour to Expo '67 secret ambition is to buy a mountain in Vermont ACTIVITIES: Library Staff 33 Key Club 4, Thespians 1, 2, 3, 4, Pres. 4: National Thespi- ans 3, 4, Pres. 4g Letterman's Club 3, 4: Freshman Choir: Sophomore Choir, Sophomore Singers: A Cap- pella 3, 45 Luther Singers: Track 1: Wrestling 3, 4. SUSAN CHARLENE KOENIG SUE Most enjoyed the friendliness of students and teach- ers favorite pastime is reading plans to go into a political science career ACTIVITIES: RAC 2, 33 Icthus 43 Thespians 2, 4: Biology 2, Girls Choir 3, 4. STEVEN CHARLES KROCKA STEVIE Future plans include college enjoyed biology will miss everything at Luther ACTIVITIES: Thespians 1, 4: Freshman Choirg Sophomore Choir, Sophomore Singersg A Cappella 3, 4: Luther Singers, Intramurals 1, 2, 3, 4. LINDA ANN KRUPA Plans to attend Concordia Teachers College, River Forest to become an elementary school teacher enjoys sewing and sports will remember the St. Louis Trip ACTIVITIES: LOG Staff 4, Blue 6 Gold 3, 4: Hallguards 23 GSC 3, 4, Sec. 43 RAC 1, 23 Thespians 2, 3: Pep Club 13 Sophomore Choirg Girls Choir 33 Majorettes 13 Intramurals 2, 3, 4, Gym Leader 45 Archery Club 2, 3. RAYMOND WILLIAM KUFELDT Will enter college and become an architect enjoyed physics is looking forward to the future ACTIVITIES: Key Club 3, 4: Freshman Choir, Sophomore Choir: A Cappella 3, 43 Luther Singers: Football 2, 35 Baseball 2, 3, 45 Golf 1, Intramurals 1, 2. LORALI LARYS PAMELA LEISCHNER LEISCH Plans to attend Southern Illinois to become a teacher most memorable experience was the St. Louis Trip secret ambition is to join the Peace Corps ACTIVITIES: Office Staff 3g Pep Club 1, 23 Freshman Choir, Sophomore Choir, Girls Choir 33 Intramurals 1, 2, 3. WARREN LEMKE .-15 'QB: if RENEE LETTERER EARL LEVEE MARGARET ANN LIEBRECHT MARGO Future plans are undecided . . . favorite class was English . . . is looking forward to graduation. C,-bt- MARTHA EDITH LUTZ MARTH Intends to become an elementary school teacher secret ambition is to lose her freckles third attendant to Home- coming Queen ACTIVITIES: Hallguards 25 Pep Club 1, 2, 3, 45 Freshman Choir5 Sophomore Choir5 Girls Choir 35 A Cappella 45 Intramurals 1, 2, 3, 45 Gym Leader 45 Cheer- leader 1, 2, 3, 4. KAREN JOYCE LUTZOW KAR Plans to study interior decoration enjoyed the senior privileges favorite class was art ACTIVITIES: Office Staff 35 Thespians 1, 2, 3, 45 Pep Club 15 Freshman Choir. REINHOLD MACHEL RON Will further his education in college... secret ambition is to clearly define The Heart of Darkness most memorable experience was the St. Louis Trip. JULIE KRISTINE LEPERE Enjoyed the Senior privileges plans to at- tend Western Illinois to become an elementary teacher ACTIVITIES: Blue E1 Gold 35 Li- brary Staff 1, 2, 3, 45 Hallguards 45 RAC 15 Latin Club 2, 35 Band 1, 2, 3, 4, Sec. 4. LAUREL LOUISE LINKE LAURIE Plans to become a nurse is looking forward to college . . . enjoyed the close relationships between students and teachers ...ACTIVITIES: Class Council 25 NHS 2, 3, 45 Library Staff 2, 35 GSC 35 RAC 25 Thespians 45 Pep Club 1, 25 Freshman Choir5 Sophomore Choir5 A Cappella 3, 45 Luther Singersg Intramurals 1, 2, 3, 45 Jr.-Sr. Banquet Committee 3. RONALD PAUL LIPOVSKY LIP Intends to enter the field of agriculture most memorable experience was the A Cappella tour to Expo '67 favorite pastime is bowling ACTIVITIES: Hallguards 25 Bowling Club 1, 2, 3, 45 Freshman Choir5 Sophomore Choir5 Sophomore Singers5 A Cappella 3, 45 Luther Singersg Football 45 Baseball 2, 45 Intramurals 1. RUTH ANN LONGERMAN RUTHIE Plans to enter the field of home economics favorite pas- time is sewing favorite class was choir ACTIVITIES: LSL 45 Class Council 35 Library Staff 25 Office Staff 45 RAC 15 Thespians 1, 2, 3, 4, Sec. 3, V-Pres. 45 National Thespians 3, 4, Sec. 3, V-Pres. 45 Pep Club 1, 25 Freshman Choir5 Sopho- more Choir5 A Cappella 3, 45 Intramurals 1, 2. 'uv-J 85 VALERIE YVONNE MANDLEY VAL Plans to enter the field of teaching secret ambition is to become a singer' enjoyed chemistry ACTIVITIES: Hallguards 25 Freshman Choirg Sophomore Choir, A Cappella 4, Jr.-Sr. Banquet Committee 4. MARK RICHARD MANOS MARKIE Enjoys all sports, especially water skiing secret ambition is to beat up a guy 3 taller than himself would like to become a jet mechanic ACTIVITIES: Freshman Choir, Sophomore Choir, A Cappella 3, 4: Football 1, 2, 3, 45 Basketball 1: Cross-Country 2, Tennis 1, jr.-Sr. Banquet Committee 3. l n RONALD EDWARD MEGEN RON Will study pre-medicine at Northern Illinois . . . secret ambition is to become a rich tycoon enjoys amateur radio ACTIVITIES: Band 1, 2, 3, 4. DARLENE MARTHA MEIER DAR Will- further her education at college . . . enjoyed the basketball and football games at Luther ACTIVITIES: Class Council 3: Pep Club 1, 2: Girls Choir 32 A Cappella 4. JOHN AUGUST MADLAND Will attend college pet peeve is the lunch room . . . enjoyed the use of the Senior Room . . . secret ambition is to become a carpenter. ROBERT THEODORE MAINA BOB Will further his education at college enjoys hunting and fishing enjoyed physics ACTIVITIES: Blue G Gold 23 Class Council 2, 3, 4g NHS 3, 4, Pres. 4g Hallguards 4: Football 1, 2g Basketball 15 Track 1: Intra- murals 1, 2, 3, 4. RICHARD WAYNE MANNING RICHIE Plans to study law at college and play football secret ambition is to play pro football will always remember the two championship teams he played on ACTIVITIES: Class Council 2, Hallguards 2, 33 Key Club 2, 3, 4, V-Pres. 3, Pres. 45 Letterman's Club 2, 3, 4, V-Pres. 35 Football 1, 2, 3, 4, Cap't 43 Basketball 1, 2, 3, 4g Baseball 4: Gym Leader 43 Track 1, 2, 3. ADELA MARIE MAYER ADEL Will attend college and become a nurse favorite saying is You have a problem? . . . will always remember the A Cappella tour to Expo '67 ACTIVITIES: Hall- guards 4: Equestrians 3g Sophomore Choirg A Cappella 3, 4g Luther Singers: Intramurals 2, 3, 4. MELVIN EARL MCCULLOUGH MELLIE Hopes to attend college and law school favorite saying is fool will miss the friends he made at Luther ACTIVITIES: Blue G Gold 4g Band 1, 2, 3, 45 Football 1g Track 1, Wrestling 2, 3, 4, Gym Leader 43 jr.-Sr. Banquet Committee 3: Letterman's Club 2, 3, 4. GAIL ARLENE MCGUIRE Plans to be an airline stewardess or enter the field of journalism secret ambition is to be a movie star enjoyed English ACTIVITIES: Hallguards 2, 3g Gym Leader 4. TERRY MEYER MILLICENT ANNE MEYER MILLIE ANNE Plans to major in business at college enjoyed Girls Choir will miss the friends made at Luther ACTIVITIES: Hallguarcls 43 Girls Choir 3. Qfffa I EUGENE DAVID MEYERS GENE Future plans include becoming an electrical engineer boating and camping are his favorite pastimes secret ambition is to become a millionaire ACTIVITIES: Archery Club 2, 3, Pres. 3. MARK JAY MILLER KRAM Will attend college to enter either the field of teaching or engineering ... his most memorable ex- perience was winning the football P.S.L. in '67 and '68 secret ambition is to become a pro-baseball player ACTIVITIES: Hallguards 2, 3: Letterman's Club 2, 3, 4: Football 1, 3, 43 Basketball 1, 23 Base- ball 2, 3, 4g Intramurals 1. ANNEMARIE MIRK ANN Will attend college and either teach German or become an interpreter secret ambition is to drive in the Grand Prix will miss the privileges of the Senior Room ACTIVITIES: Class Council 2, 4: Hallguards 33 Thespians 3, 4, Equestrians 3, 4, Sec. 3, Gym Leader 45 jr.-Sr. Banquet Committee 3, Ger- man Club 4, Sec. 4. KATHLEEN ANN MOSER KATHY Plans to become a secretary most memorable experi- ence was the St. Louis Trip favorite class was Office Practice ACTIVITIES: Library Staff 1, Hallguards 2, 35 RAC lg Sophomore Choir, Girls Choir 3: Intra- murals 1, 2, 3: jr.-Sr. Ban- KAREN MOJICA HAROLD MORFORD JEFFREY MORFORD Huff C0mmiffCe 3- -TTS- GEORGE MUELLER Future plans include college and law . . . most memorable experience was 1966 Homecoming weekend favorite saying is Shut down ACTIVITIES: Blue G Gold 2, 3, Ass't. Ed. 35 Student Council 2, 4, Treas. 4, NHS 2, 3, 4, V-Pres. 4, Key Club 2, 3, 4, Sec. 4: Track 1, 2: Intramurals lg Gym Leader 4: Coin Club 2, 33 Political Parties Club 1. JAMES E. MUELLER JIM Will attend St. Cloud State College, Minnesota en- joys team sports secret ambition is to race a Ferrari at LeMans, France ACTIVITIES: Freshman Choir, A Cappella 3,1 4: Football 1, 23 Baseball 2, 3, 4, Intramurals 1, 2, 3, 4. MARILYN HELEN MUELLER MULE Secret ambition is to become a lawyer's secretary favorite class was shorthand liked the teachers' con- sideration for the students . .. ACTIVITIES: Blue 6' Gold 3, 4: Hallguards 33 Office staff 3, Latin Club 3, 4: Intra- murals 3, 4. LIKE JEAN MOY JEAN Plans to become a teacher in a secondary school secret ambition is to become a scientist en- joys reading novels and playing basketball AC- TIVITIES: Blue 6 Gold 2, 3, 4, NHS 2, 3, 4, Library Staff 1, 2, Hallguards 2, 33 Office Staff 49 RAC lg Icthus 4, Latin Club 2, 3, 4g Biology Club lg Pep Club 1, Intramurals 3, Gym Leader 4. COBY DREW MUELLER JA-COB Will attend Illinois State University and major in special education secret ambition is to be a stock car driver ACTIVITIES: Blue 6 Gold 2, 3, 4g Class Council 1, 2, 3: Hallguards 2, 3: Office Staff 3: GSC 3, 4, Treas. 4, Pep Club 1, 2, 35 Freshman Choir, Sophomore Choir, Sophomore Singers, Girls Choir 3g A Cappella 4g Intramurals 1, 2, 3, 43 Cheer- leading Manager 2, 3. GARY LEE MUELLER Will join the Marines after graduation . .. secret ambition is to be a baseball player for the White Sox enjoyed working with Thespians ACTIVI- TIES: Thsepians 2, 3, 4, National Thespians 3, 4, Freshman Choir, Sophomore Choirg Sophomore Sing- ers: A Cappella 3, 4. ' JANET MAY NELSON JAN Future plans include college and becoming a mortician most memorable experience was the 1967 Jr.-Sr. Ban- quet , . . liked the great football team ACTIVITIES: Class Council 1: Hallguards 2, 33 Pep Club 1, 2, 3. KATHLEEN LOIS NELSON NEL Most memorable experience was Homecoming weekend, 1967 enjoyed religion class will miss the football games ACTIVITIES: Blue 6 Gold 3, 4, Hallguards 2: Pep Club 1, 2, 3, 4, Jr.-Sr. Banquet Committee 3. PHILIP CHARLES NEWCOMB Will major in biology in college will miss all his friends at Luther . . . ACTIVITIES: Bowling Club 2, 3. 88 CAROL JANICE MULIK Ambition is to become a private secretary for a large firm most memorable experience was talking on the phone all night in St. Louis will miss the friends she's made at Luther .. . ACTIVITIES: Blue 6 Gold 4, Thespians 1g Pep Club 1,, 23 Equestrians 45 Intramurals 2, 3, . STEVEN HAFEMAN NARDULLI STEVE Future plans include studying corporate law at Knox College most memorable experience was chemistry lab l. .. pet peeve is social butterflies favorite pastime is ping pong ACTIVITIES: Class Council 3, 4, Pres. 5, 45 Hallguards 3, 4, Key Club 3, 4g Band 1, Cross Country 1, 23 Intramurals 1, 2, 4, Jr,-Sr. Banquet Com- mittee 3. GERHARD NEGELE JERRY Plans to go on to college favorite class was German 3 secret ambition is to go to the North Pole ACTIVITIES: German Club 4, V-Pres. 4, Intramurals 1. X9 ERWIN NORDHAUSEN MOUSE Plans to enter the ministry secret ambition is to be a truck driver enjoyed the excellent music department ACTIVITIES: Hallguards 43 Fresh- man Choir3 Sophomore Choir3 Sophomore Singers, A Cappella 5, 4g Intramurals 1, 2. CAROL JEAN NUSKO NUSK Will attend Valparaiso and major in foreign lan- guages . . . most memorable experience was the A Cap- pella tour to Expo '67 favorite saying is poopy secret ambition is to be a D J ACTIVITIES: LOG staff 3, 4, Editor 43 Blue 6 Gold 2, 3, 43 Library Staff 2, 53 RAC 1, 23 Thespians 2, 3, 4g Pep Club 1, 2, 33 Freshman Choir, Sophomore Choirg A Cappella 3, 43 Intramurals 1, 2, 5, 43 Gym Leader 4g Latin Club 4. KEITH LESLEY OLSON Intends to become a scientist is looking for- ward to college appreciated the hard work of the teachers and administration ACTIVITIES: NHS 3, 43 Key Club 5, 43 Icthus 43 Biology Club 13 Band 1, 2, 3, 4. RICHARD OSTBY STEVEN LARRY PAINTER POINTER Will attend college and later enlist in the Marine Corps favorite class was lunch pet peeves are spiders and draft card burners ACTIVITIES: Letterman's Club 2, 5, 43 Football 1, 2, 53 Wrestling 1, 2. ELAINE FRANCIS PAULSEN Will enter the business world . . . enjoys sewing and reading enjoyed the friendliness of teachers ACTIVITIES: Office Staff 43 RAC 53 Icthus 4. NORMA JEAN PERGANDE NORM Most memorable experience was the St. Louis Trip . .. pet peeve is Crabby busdrivers . ,. secret ambition is to be a singer ACTIVITIES: Hallguards 23 Freshman Choir3 Sophomore Choir3 Girls Choir 53 Intramurals 1, 2, 5, 43 Archery Club 5. SHARON ANN PERGANDE Plans to attend Northern Illinois University and become a dietitian enjoys painting and sewing will miss the crowded freshman hallways and the friends she's made ACTIVITIES: LOG Staff 5, 43 NHS 2, 5, 4, Hallguards 2, 53 Band 1, 23 Girls Choir 53 A Cappella 43 Luther Singers. CARLENE BETH PERSON CAR Secret ambition is to become a detective . . . enjoyed her four years at Luther anticipates college ACTIVITIES: Blue G Gold 2, 5, 4g Hallguards 33 Office Staff 43 RAC 23 Icthus 43 Latin Club 2, 5, 43 Pep Club 23 Band 13 Intramurals 1, 3. .., WILLIAM JOHN PIATNITZA THE ARM Plans to attend college most memorable experience was winning the PSL in basketball for 2 years AC- TIVITIES: Class Council 4, Hallguards 33 Letterman's Club 3, 4, Football 2, 3, 4, Capt. 4, Track 33 Baseball 2, Wrestling 2, Intramurals 21, Gym Leader 4. JAMES WALTER PLATI-I PIKER Enjoyed Honors English favorite saying is I ad orcum secret ambition is to build a float in the Rose Bowl Parade ACTIVITIES: Freshman Choir, A Cappella 3, 4, Coin Club 1, 2, 3, 4, Pres. 1, 2. RONELLE JEAN RADTKE NELLIE Will become a secondary school teacher of English and Speech secret ambition is to be a cheerleader in the Big Ten will miss the uncomplicated high school life ACTIVITIES: Blue 6 Gold 2, 3, Student Council 2, Library Staff 1, Pep Club 1, 2, 3, 4, Freshman Choir, Sophomore Choir, Sophomore Singers, Girls Choir 3, Intramurals 1, 2, 3, Cheerleader 3, 4, Captain 4. LES ROBINSON BUZ Plans to attend college most memorable experience was Homecoming 1966 favorite pastimes are watching T.V. and playing the guitar. CAROLYN MAE RODE Plans to attend St. Olaf College and major in biology or music enjoys reading and playing piano most memorable experience was the choir tour to Montreal ACTIVITIES: NHS 3, 4, GSC 3, 4, Chaplain 4, Icthus 4, Thespians 4, Pep Club 1, Freshman Choir, Sophomore Choir, A Cappella Choir 3, 4, Luther Singers 4. ART PETERS I-IONEYCOMBH Will become a sheet metal worker enjoys playing basketball most memorable experience was the St. Louis trip . . . ACTIVITIES: Basketball 1. DYANNE MARIE PETERSEN Looks forward to college and a career in teaching and fashion designing . . . will remember the St. Louis trip . . . enjoys dress making and horseback riding secret am- bition is to become an Olympic shrimp de-veiner . .. AC- TIVITIES: Pep Club 2, 3, 4, Pres 4, Freshman Choir, Intramurals 1, 2, 3. CHRISTINE ELLEN PEUGH CHRIS Will teach after attending Drake University enjoyed English her pet peeve is snobbishness ACTIVI- TIES: Blue 6 Gold 3, Pep Club 1, 2, 4, Hallguards 2, Thespians 1, 2, Equestrians 4, Intramurals 1, 2, Gym Leader 4, Cheerleading Manager 4. LOUISE ANDREA RAERY Plans to go to work after graduation favorite pas- times are water skiing and snow skiing secret ambition is to tour Europe ACTIVITIES: Class Council 4, Thespians 3, 4, Bowling Club 4, Freshman Choir, Sopho- more Choir, Girls Choir 3, A Cappella 4, Intramurals 2, 3, 4. PAUL REIMER RElM Plans to attend college favorite pastime is hockey most memorable experience was the football and basketball championships ACTIVITIES: Class Coun- cil,bV-Pres. 4, Football 2, Basketball 1, Track 2, 3, Coin Clu 1. RANDALL ALLAN REINISCH RANDY Plans to become a band director enjoyed the St. Louis trip secret ambition is to become a famous clarinet player ACTIVITIES: Blue 6 Gold 3, 4, Hall- guards 2, 3, Band 1, 2, 3, 4, Thespians 1, 2, 3, 4, National Thespians 3, 4, Archery Club 2, Equestrians 4, Coin Club 2, Football 2. JOHN ROMIE JANICE SUE ROSENOW JAN Hopes to become an art teacher favorites are water-skiing and sewing most memorable experience was being nominated for Homecoming Queen '67 ACTIVITIES: Blue G Gold 4, Class Council 1, 2, 45 Freshman Choirg Sophomore Choir, Girls Choir 3g Hallguards 2, 33 Art Club 1, 3g Pep Club 1, 2, 4g Intramurals 1, 2, Gym Leader 4. PATTI JO ROZANSKI PAT Will attend college and major in business ad- ministration enjoys all water sports will always remember the 1967 jr.-Sr. Banquet ACTIVITIES: Pep Club 1, 2, 53 RAC 1g Thes- pians 1g Freshman Choir, Sophomore Choirg Girls Choir 3, Intramurals 1, 2, 3g Gym Leader 4. CATHERINE DIANE RUEHRDANZ CATHY Plans to attend Valparaiso University and be- come a nurse . . . will never forget the A Cappella Tour to Expo '67 enjoyed Advanced Biology ACTIVITIES: LOG Staff 4g NHS 3, 4g Library Staff 2, 33 RAC 1, Thespians 2, 3, 4g Pep Club 1, 23 Freshman Choirg Sophomore Choir, A Cappella 3, 4, Luther Singers 4. VICKI SAIA SCOTT SALVESON DENNIS SCHEEN STEVEN RICHARD SCHENK GRAMPS Hopes to attend college enjoys all sports liked his free periods in the Senior Room ACTIVITIES: Letterman's Club 45 Band 1, 23 Football 1, 2, 4g Wrestling 1. DAVID PAUL SCHENKEL DAVE Plans to attend college and become a mechani- cal engineer most enjoyed class was Physics will miss the friends at Luther AC- TIVITIES: NHS 3, 43 Biology Club 1, Bowling Club 2, 33 Coin Club 2. Compliments of Rode Weldzng Sewzce JAMES R. SCI-IILLINGER JIM Plans to attend college and own a resort enjoys stamp collecting ACTIVITIES: Bowling Club 1: Intra- murals 2: Gym Leader 4: Coin Club 1. STEVEN SCI-ILITT RUSSELL THOMAS SCI-IOENHERR 'IRUSSH Will take up clata processing and business will remember the candy drive trip in '67 enjoyed sales advertising. ri' as r 26 N-. it EUGENE SCHULTZ LINDA MARIE SCHUMACHER LYNN Future plans include college and elementary school teach- ing most memorable experience was the St. Louis Trip enjoyed American history ACTIVITIES: Class Council 2, 5: Hallguards 3: Pep Club 2, 3, 4: Freshman Choir: Intramurals 1, 2, 5, 4. PAM MARIE SCHWENN HEAD Plans to become a typist enjoys playing guitar and singing , . . ACTIVITIES: Blue 6 Gold 3. 2 KATHLEEN MARY SCHOONOVER KATHY Plans to attend college will always remember the St. Louis trip . . . favorite class was sociology . . . ACTIVI- TIES: Blue 6 Gold 4: Class Council 1: Thespians 1, 2: Pep Club 1: Gym Leader 4. AUDREY JEAN SCHREINER AUD Will attend Bryant and Stratton Career College to study fashion merchandizing most memorable experience was being in Skin of Our Teeth secret ambition is to be a top fashion designer ACTIVITIES: Hallguards 3, 4: Thespians 1, 2, 3, 4: National Thespians 4: German Club 4: Freshman Choir: Sophomore Choir. MILDRED SCHUH MILLIE', Future plans include college enjoys sewing and knit- ting . . . her favorite class was senior English . . . ACTIVI- TIES: RAC 2, 3, Sec. 33 Icthus 4: Freshman Choir: Sopho- more Choir: Girls Choir 3, 4: German Club 4, DONNA SHEA Hopes to be a cosmetologist secret ambi- tion is to become a professional folk singer will never forget the St. Louis trip ACTIVI- TIES: Pep Club 45 Equestrians 4. JESSE LEE SHORT LEE Plans to enlist in the Navy after graduation favorite saying is I'm sure enjoyed history classes ACTIVITIES: Band 15 Bas- ketball 15 Track 2. IRISS KARLINE SIMANIS IRIE Plans to attend college and become a commercial artist DARLENE STENBERG BONNIE MAE STEPHEN Liked the friendly atmo- sphere of Luther future plans include becoming a sec- retary ACTIVITIES: Blue 6 Gold 45 RAC 2, 35 Icthus 4. and musician her pet peeve is people who misspell or mispronounce her name will remember A CappelIa's Hallguards 2, 35 RAC 25 Thespians 1, 25 Art Club 15 Biology Club 45 Freshman Choir5 Sophomore Choir5 Girls Choir 35 A Cappella 45 Intramurals 1. LINDA JEAN SPANNENBERG SPANNY Will go on to college enjoys sewing, swimming, and skating secret ambition is to own an island in the Pacific ACTIVITIES: Blue 6 Gold 3, 45 LSL 45 Library Staff 1, 2, 35 GSC 45 RAC 1, 2, Treas. 25 Thespians 35 Pep Club 15 Freshman Choir5 Sophomore Choir5 Sopho- more Singersg A Cappella Choir 3, 45 Luther Sir1gers5 In- tramurals 2, 35 Gym Leader 45 Jr.-Sr. Banquet Committee 3. DONALD GENE STAUBER STAUBIE Intends to become a high school history teacher most memorable experience was winning the candy drive two years in a row secret ambition is to play football for the Green Bay Packers ACTIVITIES: Blue 6 Gold 25 Letterman's Club 3, 45 Wrestling Manager 2, 3. KAREN STETZER ROBERT STRAUCH 93 recording sessions ACTIVITIES: Blue 6 Gold 2, 3, 45 CHARLES IVAN SWANSON CHUCK Seniors that make it hard for others is his pet peeve will miss the friendly attitude between teachers and students . .. favorite saying is Eat a bean . .. ACTIVITIES: Hallguards 2. KIM TALBOTI' Future plans include joining the Navy liked the Senior Room secret ambition is to become a policeman. DONALD CAMERON TEMPINSON DON Plans to study law . . . pet peeve was homework . . . ACTIVITIES: Blue and Gold 43 Hallguards 23 Key Club 3, 4, Treas, 43 Freshman Choir3 Cross-country 23 Tennis 23 Intramurals 23 Coin Club 2. TERRY LOUISE TEMPLE Plans to attend college . .. favorite saying is Hey man! favorite pastime is horseback riding and skating most memorable experience was the jr.-Sr. Banquet '67. KATHLEEN ANN TENNER KATHY Plans to major in business at Northern Illinois favorite pastime is horseback riding ACTIVITIES: Hallguards 33 Thespians 23 Pep Club 23 Equestrians 5, 4, V-Pres. 5Q Intramurals 2. JOHN TENNIS LINDA SUSAN TERRELL ERNIE Plans to major in journalism favorite pastimes are painting and folk-singing secret ambition is to be extremely rich and happy ACTIVITIES: Blue 6 Gold 33 NHS 2, 3, 43 Library Staff 23 GSC 43 RAC 1, 23 Thespians 1, 23 Girls Choir 4g Majorettes 1. LINDA JEAN THALER LYNN Would like to go into professional church work . .. enjoys playing the piano liked Luther's friendly atmosphere ACTIVITIES: Freshman Choir3 Soph- omore Choirg Girls Choir 33 A Cappella 4. LYNN ANN TOMCHANEY Looks forward to college and becoming a secondary teacher appreciated the friendliness of students and teachers . .. ACTIVITIES: Hallguards 4j RAC 2. RANDOLPH G. TRACY TRACE Plans a career in forestry after college pastimes in- clude hunting . .. enjoyed art secret ambition is to be a Canadian guide . . . ACTIV- ITIES: Class Council 1, V- Pres. 13 Hallguards 4g Foot- ball 1, 23 Intramurals 2. STEVEN TRACY NEAL WILLIAM TUSHNER Future plans include a col- lege education enjoys all sports will never forget winning the PSL football championships in '66 and '67 . . . ACTIVITIES: Letterman's Q Club 3, 4g Football 1, 2, 3, 43 Basketball 1, 23 Track 1. JOHN CUNTZ Compliments of Bluckrtoue Wholesale Diftributorr and Stermer Funeral Home BARBARA JAN VANA FOOFER 1967 Homecoming Queen future plans include college enjoys sewing will never forget the kids at Luther ACTIVITIES: Blue 6 Gold 35 Class Council 3, 4, Treas. 3, 45 Library Staff 25 GSC 45 Pep Club 25 Freshman Choirg Sophomore Choir, Sec.5 A Cappella 3, 4. RUTH ANNE VANDERBURG RUDI Plans to go to college . . . liked the basketball games and will miss the fun of her senior year will remember the Adv. Biology field trip secret ambition is to become a psychiatrist . .. ACTIVITIES: LOG Staff 3, 45 Blue E1 Gold 45 LSL 4, Sec.5 NHS 3, 45 Library Staff 25 Hallguards 2, 35 Latin Club 25 Pep Club 1, 2, 3g Class Council 3. JOHN HARRY VANDERPOEL JOHNNY Looking forward to becoming a German interpreter after college enjoys hunting and fishing . .. will remember the A Cappella tour to Expo '67 AC- TIVITIES: Key Club 45 Thespians 45 German Club 4, Pres. 45 Freshman Choirg Sophomore Choirg A Cap- pella 3, 45 Luther Singersg Track 15 Golf 3, 45 Wres- tling 3, 45 Gym Leader 4. MARY L. VAN TOFF Looks forward to becoming a stewardess . . . favorite class was English hobby is horseback riding will remember the teachers at Luther ACTIVI- TIES: Hallguards 4. JOANNE VON BERGEN Business is included in her future plans . . . enjoys bowling and swimming . .. secret ambition is to slide down a winding staircase bannister pet peeve is the small lockers likes her senior English class the most ACTIVITIES: Library Staff 3, 45 Hall- guards 35 RAC 1, 25 Pep Club 1. ELIZABETH ANN VON LEHE BETH College is included in her future plans second attendant to 1967 Homecoming Queen favorite class was American government ACTIVITIES: Student Council 2, 35 Hallguards 25 Pep Club 2, 3, 45 Freshman Choirg Sophomore Choirg Girls Choir 35 Intramurals 1, 2, 3, 45 Gym Leader 4. PAUL RICHARD VRAGEL Plans to go into naval architecture and marine en- gineering after college enjoys working on boats will remember his physics class and the St. Louis trip liked the Senior Room ACTIVI- TIES: Class Council 45 NHS 3, 45 Key Club 45 Band 1, 2, 3, 45 Basketball Manager 1, 25 Tennis 2, 3, 45 Intramurals 1, 2. CAROLE JOYCE WACHTEL Future plans are aimed toward a career in art will remember Art 3 secret ambition is to travel around the world for a year favorite hobby is art ACTIVITIES: Blue 6 Gold 35 Office Staff 3. GENE WAGENDORF ,vw-Q--'P . J 0 1 1 'TJ' A'h! gy f'f:LEf!' ' Q5Zf1:f'i f COLETTA LOUISE WEITH Will be sad at leaving Luther but also glad because she will be going to college plans to major in sociol- ogy favorite classes were English and government ACTIVITIES: Blue G Gold 5. CHERYL WELDON KURT WENDT DOREEN ELLEN WHITE DOR Future plans include a teach- ing career will always re- member being Blue 6 Gold Editor enjoyed Fresh- man English ACTIVI- TIES: Blue C9 Gold 1, 2, 3, 4, Editor 3g Class Council 43 Hallguards 3, 4g Freshman Choir. MARLENE ANNELIESE WAGNER MARLEY Has hopes of becoming a German teacher after college her hobby is drama and reading will always remember her trip to Europe ACTIVITIES: Blue 6 Gold 3, 4, Library Staff 2g Hallguards 3, 4g Office Staff 3g Thespians 2, 3, 4, National Thespians 4. RUTH ANNE WALLET RUTHIE Future plans are to attend Northern Illinois and to enter the field of teaching would secretly like to own her own castle will always remember the St. Louis Trip ACTIVITIES: Hallguards 2, 3g RAC 1, 2. NORMA JEAN WEBSTER JAY Favorite pastimes include dancing and playing the organ would like to become an airline receptionist or choreographer ACTIVITIES: Hallguards 3g Freshman Choir, Sophomore Choir, Sophomore Singers. 1' 'UN- Ali N03 Courtesy of Lutlaer High Norrlo Auxiliury ROGER L. WHITNEY Will become a teacher in the Lutheran school system . .. is looking forward to college enjoyed the school spirit ACTIVITIES: Band 1, 2, 3, 4g Intramurals 1, 2. CANDACE CORRINE CUSACK CANDY Plans to attend college and become a keypunch operator will remember the St. Louis Trip favorite class was Ad- vanced Algebra . .. secret ambition is to become a dancer. BONG KON KIM Enjoys skating and his favorite class was Advanced Algebra Kim's ambition is to do something great for his country. DAVID CARL WISCHMEYER GIMPY Will attend college and continue participating in sports most memorable experience was making the frosh- soph football team will miss all the friends he has made at Luther . .. ACTIVITIES: Student Council 13 Class Council 13 Letterman's Club 2, 3, 43 Football 1, 2, 3, 43 Basketball 1, 2, 3, 4g Baseball 1, 2, 3, 4g Gym Leader 4. RUTH ANN WOLEF Will attend Wright junior College and enter the secre- tarial field enjoys listening to music secret ambi- tion is to play the piano well ACTIVITIES: Hall- guards 43 Icthus 4. PAMALYNNE WRZINSKI 'ti- JOYCE ANN WILLE Secretarial work figures in her future plans enjoys dancing and listening to music secret ambition is to learn how to fly ACTIVITIES: Archery Club 33 Girls Choir 33 A Cappella 4. ELLEN ANN WILLI L Future plans include business, music, and college most memorable experience was the 1967 Homecoming show . ., favorite class was American history . . . ACTIVI- TIES: Blue 8: Gold 3g Icthus 4g Freshman Choir3 Sopho- more Choir3 Girls Choir 33 Archery Club 2. GEORGIA WILLIAMS DUK Plans to attend Chicago Academy of Fine Arts en- joys painting and her favorite class was art secret ambition is to be an understudy to Picasso ACTIVI- TIES: Class Council lj Hallguards 33 Icthus 43 Freshman Choir: Sophomore Choir3 Majorettes 2, 33 Intramurals 1, 23 Coin Club 2. CHERYL JEAN WULFERT SHERRY Will become a secondary teacher in English or social studies secret ambition is to go into politics will miss the friends and teachers at Luther . .. ACTIVITIES: Blue 6 Gold 2, 33 RAC 1, 2, 3, Sec. 23 Icthus 4g Thespians 43 Intramurals 3. ILSE ZAHN Plans to become an IBM computer programmer most memorable experience was the St. Louis trip enjoyed American history and the Senior Prom ACTIVITIES: Hallguards 33 Equestrians 3, 4. CYNTHIA ZAVODNY LINDA DIANE ZAVODNY LIN Will enter college and enter the field of advertising .. . enjoyed English pet peeve was riding buses will miss the friends at Luther ACTIVITIES: Thespians 23 Equestrians 3, 4, V-Pres. 4g Freshman Choirg Sophomore Choir3 Girls Choir 33 Ir.-Sr. Banquet Committee Co-Chair- man 5. GAIL DENNINE ZIEMANN Will attend Kendall College and major in business ad- ministration enjoyed sociology will miss the kids at Luther ACTIVITIES: Class Council 2, 33 Hallguards 2g Freshman Choir3 Sophomore Choir3 A Cappella 3, 4g Intramurals 1, 2, 3. ALAN ROBERT ZISKAL AL Plans to attend college and become a teacher will remember the A Cappella tour to Expo '67 favorite class was Adv. Comp. secret ambition is to go deep- sea diving ACTIVITIES: Key Club 3, 4, Sec. 43 Class Council 43 Hallguards 4g Freshman Choir3 Sophomore Choirg Sophomore Singersg A Cappella 3, 43 Luther Singersg Track 1, 23 Baseball 3, 43 Intramurals 13 jr.-Sr. Banquet Committee Co-Chairman 3. 97 Z 7 7 If f I! A X KK f If X if f M f N f 1 I 55' af 5011? ' ii. M 'I lr Q P? A 1 ,vt ZF v J I W 'BP .bin wax ?'rj M 9 V E E 1 E Andy Dickholtz, President THREE DOW , 0 E TO GO Pete Buerger, Vice-President Foremost in the minds of many juniors was the planning of this year's junior-Senior Banquet, made a success by their creativity and hard work. To fi- nance the banquet, the junior Class sponsored a number of fund-raising projects: a bake sale, a pancake supper, a paper drive, an all-school party, and a car wash. Their spring activities were high- lighted by the St. Louis trip and the junior-Senior Picnic. CLASS COUNCIL: Row one: J. Krock, Miss Schmidt, Advisor, A. Dickholtz, P. Buerger, R. Garza. Row 2: D. Fritz, J. Simko C. Urbane, S. Orchard, L. Knodel, C. Lang. Row 3: K. Jensen J. Anderson, P. Hollis, K. Calder, S. Farstad, J. Dulbis, R Schultz. Rachel Garza, Secretmy Jean Krock, Treasurer s Jerry Aaron Garry Abraham Steve Ainley Marie Alex Arnie Amundson Dana Anderson .M as an I 'eff W5 fi? fm J' , W L JM Carol Becker Paul Barthel Kathy Bartlett Ed Basler Phil Battaglia Steve Baxter ' E v, 'X ,,', ,.,. fiat. ,V if of ,,,. ., .M we t.tL i, ,i 4 1 Don Benson Janet Bent Barb Berthlein Janice Bieze V,,t,V:VzE m. y 0 A HI 1 , 'lim A- A i ' Zi:?i'if?7'I f rt' W ' Judy Anderson my I , L Richard Anderson all Z 5 Wy,r ,, i t 7 Tom Anderson ii la 2 ., Chuck Baehr Sufi? W , tt t o er t 1, Beth Bales Steven Barber A iff iirt tk itiy , pw.. ,, T131 wx . 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X N, . il 32 ,M , ,Q zl Juanita Ebert Susan Fischer Diane Edlund Ernie Frindt Jeannine Elitt Denise Fritz John Elwood Larry Galvin Sidsel Farstad Rachel Garza A S Q1, t r,,: fsixfsgin 'iNfN5 Monika Czehak Chuck DeLonghi Sue Dimichele Tom Golz Don Hafeman jenn Darwit Holly Delwo Bob Donner Sue Graef Carol Halbert Richard Davidson Karen Demzien David Draeger Pat Gray Bob Harper Mike Deboer Dave Gibbons Andy Dickholtz Jan Dulbis Carl Gronrlirlg Karen Gubitz Larry Guther Paul Haag Diane Bob Harvey Caryl Heck Nancy Hemler Harrington QU' TV gi: 2 Q, if Marti Hemwall Guy Herbert Karen Hess Paulette Fred Holland Pat Hollis Hitzke Karen Jensen Grace Jerome Joyce Kapchinski Wes Jett Candy Kerbs Karen Kalis Hans Kief Cher Kane Scott King Sue Kanitz Renee Knaub Joan Higgins R011 Hiller William Sharon Honig Carl Horn Hinkle Marlene Houtsinger Linda Knodel Barb Koeberl Nancy Koetke Kathie Korn Bob Kosinski Joyce Kowfeldt Richard Jean Krock Manfred Kroeger Kraneis N Q ty ,,, Q , t Q M :L ygii.,gw,v ' fu-59 L yi 6 1 As if y -1 Q. - ii.. .3 Cheryl Hitzke Scott Huberty Bill Kokaska Maria Kraemer Kerry Krug HF f G . 4 x.N SWWQ., Kevin Krug Bill Krugler Dave Kuehm john Kunz Carla Lang I ... Q . as F .. .. Q N . : ig, Q K Q IF f , i ts 5 joe LaPointe Tim Larsen Linda Larson Scott Larson Marilyn LePere N. -N.-, Tony Liebrecht Russell Lindberg Kathy Loan Nancy Logan Art LOYCHZ John Lorenz Mary Lutz Tom Mand Ellyn Mantell Doroty A121112 W zl 2 it Y . ...Q. L I V A ... ' s 'k it '- c ...Q . ,W ,E R if r ist Eric Martin Jack Mauer Paul Meren Linda Mescha Bill Meyer Lynn Meyers Angie Mochoruk Ron Moczarny Bonnie Morris Pat Natschke john Negele Sandy Neidy Sally Netznik Eileen Neumann Steve Nichols Michael Nikas Nels Nilson . f'df'SQ Richard Noreen john Norman Carol Norris Kristine O'Kelly Sue Orchard Gerry Mestek Dee Moore Karen Nelson 'r xslt Q 2' 5, . in we Holly Orton Michael Oscar Judith Oster Patricia Linda Palm Jolame Panka Sue Parpart Kathy Overstreet James Petersen Patterson Ed Pergande J, ,Q ,O N. 'Qt y at its u l Mike Randazzo Ambrose Kim Rayburn John Reback Jim Richter Ratcliff Joyce Rogers Christine Roswitha Sabo Daxid Roehl Richard Schepler Rumsey James Scafdina Steve Schinkel Roxanna Schultz Bruce Schumacher Sandy Schwar Vic Scimeca Scott Sealing gag AQ wa., Jolene Reboletti Scott Ruth Cindy Schleusener 4 1 -ff -fm- I . SK .y f .t ' 'L , r ' ' . ., ,W 3 i Mix? df f-. -- V ff -5:-fgiggigfffsige .O S scr1,t ' I , 5 I ..hV if, .. , AM Carol Peterson Tim Peterson Scott Phillips Denise Piatek Dennis Piatek Darryl Pratscher Les Preuss Bob Pruce Garry Puetz Sandy Ramsden 1 We v I mf? l s . Q 1 1 F ' 1' I ' i. K?-g RP? 4 KM :asses xt, k . :igX,. K X ea X in x i? X eff Y M It ati, Joe Schmitz Nadine Schmitz Ken Schoonover Jim Schrock Barb Schultz f -ta-t-Q.,-,.s,w:.5gf5a an ie 5 -Eau s ff R f mv X Earl Stafford Don Stahl Regina Steiner Sandy Stewart Joy Strang Heidi Stumpf Irene Shymaniv john Simko Carol Smith Harold B. Smith Alice Spickermann Dave Stacho Candy Sundstrom Tim Swaney Betty Swartz Tim Tauber Lore Tesak Keith Werner Kris Wxssenz Carol Wickbolt Rich Witkowski jack Wieting john Zemblidge Gary Williatns Fred Zimmer James Tetzloff Tom Tinley Paul Trettin Christine Urbane Richard Vincent Dan Vinson Barb Vra el Linda Wa ner Bob Walach 8 8 Dave Walther Laurie Wanat Marilyn Webb David Webber Clyde Wern CI . li 1 E SEA SO ED S OPI-I OM ORES RETUR 5 if john Sebeck, Prefiderzt Janeen Wagner, Vice-President The Sophomore Class has completed their second year of attending Luther, and they have shown the characteristics of a successful class. Take a Giant Step, the frosh-soph party, gave battle-worn sophomores the opportunity to pass on survival techniques to freshies. Another ma- jor activity of this energetic class was an ice- cream social, a boost to their treasury and an altogether enjoyable event. Half of their high school career over, they have proven themselves an asset to the functioning of Luther High North. CLASS COUNCIL: Firfz row: G. Arendt, J. Sebeck, J. Antemann, J. Wagner. Second row: C. Mix, S. Hubbard, D. Nardulli, B. Skodacek, K. Laird, K. Hajduk, P. C'Kelly, P. Bowler. Third row: S. Dreisbach, K. Adams, K. Crass- waller, B. Cooper, G. Tonn. Gayle Arendt, Secretary f Joyce Antemann, Treruzzrer IO7 Diane Anderson Karen Anderson Cathy Ankerholtz Joyce Antemann Gayle Arendt ,V Arlene Abel -iif I Ad8fI1S ' AATX 5 George Aigner , AA' Kathy Alomia it tba Pl it . Carl Anderson Y Steve Bishop Bonnie Block R-ichard Blum Debbie Bond Mike Bonus Karen Pat Bowler Jim Boyd Dale Brandt Bob Braun Bornhauser Lorene Bruyr Jeannine Bucholz Mark Buechner Phil Buettner Betsy Betker Bob Betzold Denise Bey Debbie Binnrng Bonnie Bravi Pete Bird bi Md-it' 'Q is A - , ' .fi fb- 1 ' 151, glfi,g:1,5 Tom Augustine Tom Bagley Bob Barranco Keith Becker William Bender ilk Rich Buhrke Carol Bukal Raymond Bush Lenard Buzecky V Jill Cablk Debbie Carwile Pamela Case Gary Chiavetta Joann Sheila Christensen Christiansen Harold Detlefson Claus Dunkelberg Kristine Erickson Kathy Fenyn jack Fisher Carol Christopherson Tom Chrysler Neel Clark Bill Cooper Kent Crassweller x 4 1 1 Qf3ai.m.w Mary Dolata Bonnie Ebert Diane Ertel 1 F 5 2 .k..k L: K-:sig Mfg, .wa if ., ru' K api, ,..,,,. , . , v,Q,,,.,..g, .. ,. sa bp .. -G1-1, 5'- I X 1 c lx f' at '1 an , Qaijiwiii A t si K 1 Q. XTX? ea r as Q angina 'lf ak T 3 Ed Donovan Ellen Egeburgh Sylvia Etzel Michael Ferrara Janis Filas Fred Foerster Linda Fosbinder Jim Drangsholt Mark Eggert Chris Farrell Sally Dreisbach Erick Erickson Gerry Feid - y , .. nd RJ at lip 4.4 1 X i' 2 X X EX 'Ser Joanne Fritz William Furst Priscilla Gentner Ron Gatti . . X Tom Gawenda ae. l I ,Y . s K A Q Rosemary Filippi David Fischer Stewart Charles Fredrick Fredricksen ' 'TQ my- 5 QM M al- Q. 51:4 Q . ,. c . . g,.- .,,,, 1.11. V'-,.-'.'gxg.,, ,f.,g--...+G ,fgqq-v.1ggg':s..f. Carol Curley Pat Dalaker -Ruth Daudel Eleanor Delehanty Mel Denton 1 F Q . Harland Gentner Tom Gibbons Ted Giesler Dave Golz Patti Graham wr., - 1: 1 . rs- , - 1 - fiizazif 1 Vrwgy S ,ig rr X Q53 il 4 r 5 W g ,F We 'vga-if if if ,,,. .. .,,,,.., I Kasey a 2 1 S 'Nr Q' rl if ra 32 51 11 ' 1 r 'EYMK 2 I . x A a X f ' . Ts' x A Kimberly Hadjuk William Hampe John Hargraves Ralph Hellweg Merrilee Hemm Charlie Henrickson .- Carol Hillyard 4 ' ' 1,l, . e Arthur Hitterman --',' V Pat Hoffman A 'G Chris Hopper Jeff Howard -- Lynn Howard , r h, 'Shelf' r zzz-fa 2- . mr .M X may fl, f rr.1 ' 1 1 Fred Hegel Margaret Henson rrnl ' 'Sf Qt F rib. H ' - rrl. ra Erika Hellmann Dave Herbst , . ,ra ff:-zfgearfw uf, , ' 3' 1. I , Qs 'Z 1 a . f If N, . - 'Z-:9E:::iia:55 257 ' tx K f - r ' ' A 'E' ' . w i f, fa, v 'T f 'Q 5'f'Nf ' - K - figure - A N, U lf ! will 1 4 x , X f KE f 5 x 1-SM' k Tom Green Sharon Gryczan Gayle Sue Guble Grochowske Diane Gwin Karen Groskopf Doris Haase Nancy Grosse Gary Mich 5 e oirr H P i Q f Q J b I 'A in ' ' . , f ' - -4 3 Sharon Hubbard Richard Jensen Darlene jeschke Jinks ael ,links Nancy Johnson ,. . r N' 1 1 ,, ,J 'Cf I L T isyi L it i i K N Nw was 52. . F' H 1.5, 'kwa in in., i, ' 1 , it 7 l illill 4 , L . f , kk il it Q il' L . , B in QM? .f ii - 5: l 4 A-. ,V , .,I2 1 Russell johnson Pam Joost Elizabeth Kahman jim Kania 6 A X if 1' '.. f f 'V f 4 :tw ,z r A sm r. . . Q George Kanzler Carmen Karlinski Dale Kebernik Joanne Kersting fc A iL2VE!V i f 5' . X ' i 51? dr-1 tiff rv f' Dale King Bob Kleisch Guy Klinzing Raelene Krell Pam Kroll Sue K1-uglef V V: V ,iz Joanne Kuk Henry Kurtz Peter Kurz Q51 Karen Laird X yi -4 Wil? . , V g Corinne Kufeldt Bob Lange George Langford Bob Larsen Kevin Larsen Larry Larys , Allen Lincoln b Deborah Link r, W ' Fred Lohse Gary Long iiiii Nancy Lorenz 'ii' Diane Luessow Laurie Lutz Earl Madison xv 'F-Q7 Arlette Kobs Keith Krysa y yyy B m jim Kostreva Robert Kubiak L sr',. y,y, ,its.t o , W if i mg Aa ' A L ee W sv-My K . is W. ,W i S mi . 'M nw ' ,Y if ' -- , , Barbara Mann John Mrofcza Lincla Marbach Ed Margoscin Pierre Marshall Jean Martin Marvin Marx Kathy Mass Connie Matej Alexis Mathe Wesley Matucha john McIver Linda Mech Mary Menna Renell Meyer Richard Meyer Mary Michalski Joyce Mickelsen Kirk Miller Robin Missty as gr, Aiwa yaayy , g gj,f,3,zJ:jf:,j In 1 Stephen Miller Angie Minutillo Jacqueline David Miskanis Carrie Mix Wolf Mojica Mischke Douglas Morgan Richard Moore ' Qs MW f Ia ' fa gi' WJ' James Mostowski Gail Mozuch janet Nally Chris Nelson Bev Naas Barry Nielsen Debbie Nardulli Andy Nikas W7 A xl ' , X c, ,L X gt, 'E' A W. , , A so rill , ' . ' . , A - w .'f,f V f ssai A , ee' ' gig ' f' ,A Jyc, I fc. lr 51 , ,, .. an -5251: '-, , 'i '- AA' if--1 aa. ' t tiii lf ., 3 Z b ,iw Q 1. it ,,, f a, ' 7 ei. O 'L ez 'f 7 'JF iff ' 've ai , Q 1? w,...f aw , if if -ffl 'iff it - 'iw , a t ,, I ' 3 ' . ., M , Dave Nikolich Kris Olsen Dawn Page Martin Painter june Pannell Charles Payne Bob Nommensen Richard Olsen Mike Peaslee Valerie Peiler Art Pencek Kathleen Peterson Chuck Novak Pam Overstreet Pat O'Kelly Andy Ozolins Craig Olsen Terry Padgett f aw i t a jf , , ff 1 ,un a, . 2 1 4, 4 i if 'Q- x i 1 .-f,,, Mg W,,, 1,,, it,,l f , - 7 ,t,,n..t,i B, . gli? f nat., V 'V if 'LQQFKL gi ,ve an L 1 iieo Sue Peterson Carolyn Peugh Randy Piant Paul Piatnitza Paul Pittman Linda Phillipp Earl Polvi Richard Prisching Cheryl Prochnow Pamela Rasmussen Laura Rathkie John Rathsaclc George Reghs Margaret Reichelt Rene Richter Susan Richter Robert Rickman jeff Roeschlein W.. A ,,,. I V .,. 'Sgt l Q' iff QNX -fn ' ,, ww ,cw t , , ' y y y as ' if X was I gpm. , M ,av ,. 5. L af l?El3'Z.t : .v 5391 YQZH - f' -anti rf: K ' -bsgtggm gmail I -'fi kiwi. me aegis ,... if 'lf -Ly, K 1 1 ,, Q S vi c i A? ii' Phyllis Rosko 491.59 I 1: ffff ,Ion Runge if-'J a X ,, 'h i at .. - ,, K -- ig A john Sebeck r x if 'ir - V Karen Schleusener ' Holly Schmitt Paul Schmitz Donna Sir Betty Skodacek Linda Skogsberg Scott Smith Don Stacho Gayle Stackhaus Lon Sfamm Laura Starck - ati, Tana Sering Susan Schierer in i Q-- ,,k N : ' S we sf. . K . it it ti if I 2 it N w it an , Www -1-fa:-N ,ic S . J, alia yttt F hw HM 'ii lb ,ix 'P' Howard Schneider Nancy Sinadinos Nancy Schrock Dave Shanahan john Schroeder Allyn Shankin Leslie Schulz Daina Shobrys Betty Schumacher Bill Shopp f A N Debbie rg 1. ai Simpson ' F f' ' Steven ' Shroeder 'C Ruthann Sobottke Terry Soelter Georgette Dorothy Karen Steiner Sommese Steinbach Robert Steinke X K ,N what 1 5 in 'it . .. , QM Q 2 M - . g i W5 W Q at ,Q ,I ifllabi V Carl Sorgatz Ursula Stetka Gale SYOIZ A Vicki Srueber Tfudl' TemPl1f1 Sandy Thompson Carol Sullivan Allen Thude Robert Walton Gail W'alz Charles Wendell Wanda Wennerstrom Art Wenzel Ed Wenzel Carol Werner Ingrid Wessinger Janet Western Melody Mark Wickboldt Thomas Wetzstein Laurie Wiemann Wayne Wohl Wojciechowski Ellen Wolf Karen Sylthe Bruce Timm r. ,ii , 12751 L 'i -., 3 qs f.. t Q 'Srvj' K? ff : R X . In irrli K xii I Roy Wilken Bill Wulfert Dale Tempinson Bonnie Tipton Dale Whitney Craig Zerner 1 r, L1 Q 4..., K, -vi-4 1 l I ,V -- G, f A' tail .fig Lg: s fa if , K .. Gary Tonn Roberta Trautwein Mary Turpin Clyde Valstad Fred Van Alstin David Zielke Allen imZ Vanderpoel Wayne Varga Janeen Wagner Keith Walden Joan Walldren ink if M 1 T fi q f ' e 5' y II5 l X FRESHME MISS Chris Mortensen, Prerident CLASS COUNCIL: Row 1: R. Filippi, A. Mitchell, C. Fioritto, C. Mortensen. Raw 2: C. Simpson, D. Hopkins, M. Karsel, H. Florez, N. Goehrke, B. Krock, Mr. Brutlag, Advisor. Andrea Mitchell, Secretary MORNING RECESS Roland Filippi, Vice-Preridefzl Beginning with Freshman Orientation, the Class of '71 embarked upon their voyage of ex- perience at Luther. Included in their main projects were electing their first class officers, homeroom representatives, and members of Stu- dent Council. At the Frosh-Soph party they came in contact with last year's veterans who had already learned the ropes concerning jammed lockers, finals, and football and bas- ketball games. Because freshmen have so many new situations and responsibilities to meet, their first year may prove to be bewildering but re- warding. Cathy Fioritto, Treafzzrer Gail Adams Jim Alex Ted Alexander Jeri Alles Gary Altwasser Linda Altwasser 'e f lv . ,n.n! Y! 4 kk I X i Q -Q - li 1 g im H y .tx E Eb X, l Q at j A 1 ,af t K ri , r llll 4 If Al., i t 8 I 'Fifi 's,.g:', , . . f tv -L A .Jie ,. Cliff Amundsen Q 'Q - Barbara Andersen I 5 1 ,, f 'ff 'X Patricia Andersen ' V, Q , Andrew Anderson s f , A h 'ya Ai -f Bob Anderson I A ,L fwvllms-4 Mark Anzalone FH F a w' f . , K pm I ' jim Avila Joni Babikian Dorothy Bahnsen Kathleen Bailey Debbie Banks Karen Barrett Heinz Bartesch MariAnne Bartoli Pam Basting Linda Bautz 'A QS , , fi 'K -ff .. li i wr ,,-xzisw--gfifz yi N- 4 3, l' Rs: i 3 W ': 'ff ..:.,:i.,:, . ,Y U- v 1 .-if-qtff.'A.'f. Jn. hi,-MJ, ..,., , . it a f gr,.-,-RER A C ' I Marilyn Becker Susan Beer Ken Belau Arlene Benson Ken Berlinger Phyllis Berry jim Berquist Bruno Berzins 'WEEK if 915 . ,Sz U., , ,W a. .. 5,1 , Sherry Betley Fredonia Bey Barbara Billings Linda Blackwell l l ii xx! ft FW' ffl vs A sl' AN 1. 1 I 1 l Liz Blum Margeret Braun i trashy 013 7 ' A l Richard Bober Ingrid Briggs L YD' F, f 4 44 .. , r -v an f 5 o n .1 has H QW., 'T 22? f f yt t t in . VE ,, I ,t ww. A s.L .-g Q--Q 1 ..ggk Haj, , N 1 'kin K Kathy Bobzien Susan Bro I f Don Boydston Evelyn Braack Pat Brown James Bruschuk 'S ix E. mi: . fmt- fe, .. ,5L. Bob Carney Linda Carpenter Gary Cesar Susan Chrysler Terrell Colson James Compton if ff' , . . 5 .a .151 ,,P I if 0 Q K all 5 , Q23 jj Q W SL: e B c yi Wsgiggq, C l as srs Q 5 ,Ll f , -,t '9 ::N,1f ?f.tg if :jeu-1 .II 6 'if fl' 1 Q ,N I.-35 - hawk . -1 4 'N li ii x K x f l x H' . s-'- ii so r rv! JH ve 'li' J w I? x IA Beccy Curry Kenneth Dau Deborah Dewar Gary Delwo Barb Demilio ,ar ' ti Patricia Conley Mark Copersmet Ronald Cravens Richard Crevtz Cindy Crummett 132 1 5 S , H W? sss oo oays . Mark Bumgardner Brad Burdick Claudine Burkett Kathy Butler Mike Calhoun Mary Carlson S Q gg , 'uf' I N V , U i. -fa! f' C Lawrence Demzien Ronald Donati Linda Drysdale Sandy Einen Carol Ellingsen Donna Erdman Bill Ernst Georgette Ersch Debbie Fairly Linda Fair Bill Felde Janis Devita Raldo Dreger Paul Ebert S! Mike Diko Mark Drost Nancy Eggert Debbie Fenner Kari Figlioli Roland Filippi Cathy Fioritto Frances Fitzgerald Enriquito Florez it 99 ,L , rv rn, ' L X , J X 4 I R 'F Y . -Q i Y L F P N I -rf rs 3 k.Xi2u 3 'gal W Rf , ,- Kxf 'S I i f E- 1 n fl Y ,. fi- ll its '51, 'Ft a .ea so 'QXPL . F F7 F -.v st 49? CT' ' X P . Q jackie Fritz Lu Ann Garbutt Bill Gartz Andres Garza Aileen Gegeanis David Geier Earl Geier Donna Geisler Kathy Geitslinger Q Q94 . . -1 X Q. .. ii Z- 'ig F. ffl A 4' . X TL I ' J, ' . L F , 55, a I 'Eff 5 .Q V . A , '1' 'fgljgg . F 15 V 1 ,,,-fm'-3 jim Gerken Richard Gessler Caroll Ginning Frank Giuliani Richard Gleeson Nancy Goehrke Carol Goetz john Gorden .-, , L Q 'QA -'fig , r 55-he Laura Grant Victoria Green Jim Groskopf jackie Gross Sharon Gubbe l ixfirxi 4 it nf. - , mm? ..'- V, -.. K. F 4 , - li kg' apt Jan Foreman Lisa Forte Danny Fortuna Bob Fosbinder Laurie Frank Margaret Freeman ,gf ,5 il Chris Gubitz Cheryl Hackney Diane Handel Steven Hanning Mike Hannon -.pf Donna Linda Harris Rebecca Harris Lance Harrison Harrington Mike Hedel Bev Heinrich Pam Henry Steve Hartman y. f va.: -X N Nr K 'ni av'-1 'S B , I-L., N Q me V sf vie f it S' i fo e mc I 5, au u t Q 1 R ff 3 i if -, Y ,.f5Gi:', S A S' :rin +311 I QMS, .1:k 1 x ax N t 'ff-T' Wt'- X 'V1':w- , L K t as ecc 1 W, ,R , 5, A -lllt iyx it .V at ' 2 hi? 5 J .N ,Q y Sharon Hognes Patrick Hurley Debbie jesse Roger Kaitchuck Howard Kalis Keith Kanthak Sally Holbert Bill Hutson Udo Kelber Bill Kieninger jim Kirk Tony Klein David Hopkins Kevin Idarius George Hopson Anita Jany Margaret Karney Howard Klopp Gary Hopland Darryl Ingram Helga Hubner Kathy Jeschke Mark Karsel Lee Koehler wg djf W 4 'J H xii uf 5 A W, ta e -...., 'Q-..,. Barb Hermann Bruce Hermann Dale Hermann Linda Hetzke it iijei Q g gi, f f . FV fi . fl, . A , I Eaiililllqsg ' at janet Hilgendorf Brad Hilkin Ray Hinkle Ingrid Hoffmann . .if 'vb aw Y e 4, itii fa I x , 3 ,, I ir K .11 .4 Illv i til ig: ,V i,i. K. .ii 'J M . - .- use f ' ' f' 2 ,, we fl wwf X 1' 'rg-ge -- 4 . r' - sw 1 wgxxg 3 are 'ui H .tml N 5 ' A s f f it sssaf L D : jim Kuehm John Landstorm Richard Kuk Angie Lanz Carol Lennox Susan Lunclquist Kris Matz Dominic Miranda Peggy Maureen Eleanor Mitchell Bruce Lester Danny Lutnick Linda Matz Andria Mitchell Deborah Maynard Lanyon Mitchell Barbara Liss Ted Londis Grace Longerman Deborah Lund Diane Mc Gowen Pam Moore James Manning Corinne Marklund Robert Martin JoAnn Mason Deborah Minnick Mark Morgan XJ No '-Q Karen Kvorka Kris Lawson ,r rj, F ' 1 L 5 Sharen Porter Tom Prelletz Gayle Prisching Gregg Puetz Sheryl Puls Chris Mortensen Philip Narclulli Lora Nettnin Donald Morton Gail Mueller Sherry Mueller Elizabeth Nasby Debbie Natschke David Nelson Robert Ohm Cheryl Olsen Joyce Olson Emma Murray Debbie Ness Karen Olson Donna Randazzo Claudia Rathmann Michael Rattinger Linnea Reboletti Renee Rende Randy Rexford. I22 ? Agr5..,M... Yr' iv Scott Palmer Patrick Kelly Kathy Pattison Wendi Perry Laura Peters Judy Petersen Arthur Petersen Valerie Peterson john Pirie Pamela Pleiter Donna Plotke Mary Polk , K Q? .W ,C if R TI' og 4' if 4 ,I Greg Riemer Lynn Riggio Dave Ristau Nancy Ritter Elsa Rohow Roman Nota Bob Roschke Diane Rosko Cindy Schalk Bill Schroeder Anna Roth Eileen Rumsey Q11 Betty Scherer Bonnie Schroeder Q '!!-A 1' . vi I Y A c.i,r ., A A P A f if M 4 V ft . Rf ' 5 S. S S ViCki Rllbill Fernando Rubio Don Ryba ,fy if '.' MJ t h ' :I ik. , Sq..- wifny, 1 - fig! ,f Linda Schmalzer Nathalie Schroeder lliarjorie Scott Rick Selle Ray Shafer Donald Shobrys Robert Siegerdt Elaine Sietsema Russell Salzman 1 'Q' P' gi rl ix' 'l j .. A ,f , tt . 2 N f . l Alan Schmidt Julie Schwalge X I Becky Ruehrclanz Dennis Shertoli j 4' 'vw R, A Q' t ,- . f Carole Schmidt Sonja Schwinger .I I fl nf, .J XX, K ' Q x S 1 I2 124 Pat Smith Patty Smith Rhonda Smith George Spear Monica Steeg Laura Stepal Arnold Stromberg Laurie Stueber Wilfred Suckrow Jacqueline Swartz Gary Swearingen Elizabeth Szopa Dorothy Talbott Michael Tarsch Michael Taylor jan Tenggren Cindy Theefs Michael Theobald Gary Thiede Ingrid Tominaga Sharon Trainer Debra Troope Bob Turner John Voght Craig Simpson Donna Simpson Betty Skaritka. Paula Sceens Janice Smith Linda Smith Gary Wagner Sherrilee Wallerman Belinda Wankelmuth Denise Washow Paul Weith Cindy Weliner K' 'N i Y . rag- -.V 'V !' V , 3:3 :L ' If e 2 if ,i .Ly lr .. 32: fi gg. -Wi , 1 is A av ' lm 'E' ,, 'l e 'K ' Gary Welter Sue Wendell Laura Wesolowski Glenn Wickboldt Tom Wierzba fy - 'gf , Z e r ? Q 'rw Q. 1 K all W , i ii. ..4 4 V he 4 . ll W.. 'Suv' V-' Q V W 7! ifxj l F' P at Z' . W x F B , 'Y' A +1-5 'V' Q IS 7 Q M413 Z - K x n ' 141 i Q' in '53 , A., ,S ,f f me nf M541 IA . YQ 'if' ,7 of Alan Wilson jim Wischmeyer Deborah Witte Barbara Wolfelschneider Mary Wollwage Pat Wright Herbert Wudke Monica Zack Roberta Zahn Helga Zimmera P. Zimmerman Karen Zucchero ,W ff J' Af X f A ff x X I f f W , 7 ' A221-nn ,. f W 31.4, W'x Q ofa! M4 ' 1 Y , A ,N W Wi, 'Munn' 3,5 Mr. Berwyn Lemke, Axsiftmzt Prizzfipal Mr. Martin C. Duensing, Principal Mr. Walter C. Longerman, Re giftmr . , r Front row: Rev. C. Rutz, Rev. A. Fedder, Rev. M. Mueller, Rev. J. Lutz, Rev. C. Zehner, Rev. W. Boehm, Rev. F. Giese. Serond row: H. Lutz, M. Duensing, E. Gahl, L. Menking, Rev. H. Nommensen, Rev. Toelke, B. Lemke, Rev. W. Oswald, Rev. R. Krueger, Rev. J. Josupait. 'vmgsw I Mrs Dorothy Bobzin English Social Studie: Mr Fred Bobzin Social Sludzex Religion Mr Gordon Borcherding Social Sludzex Religion just as a ship has its officers, Luther has its fac- ulty. All of our teachers are well-qualified and well- versed in the subjects they instruct. Although no two teachers use the same teaching techniques, each one is confident that his approach gives the indi- vidual student the best opportunity to learn. From the Social Studies Department the student learns to understand other people. From the Mathematics Department he learns to think logically. From the Science Department he learns about the nature of the world around him. From the Language Depart- ment he learns to express himself. From the Fine Arts Department he learns to develop his God-given talents. And most important, from the Religious De- partment he learns of God's marvelous plan of salvation. Mr. Wesley Baumann Science Mr. Victor Beckler Science, Religion Mr. Robert Berning Science, Induxlrial Art: Mr. Dale Brutlag Science, Matbemalicr Mr. Herbert Eldean Burinerf Education Mr. Edward Grapatin Indurtrial Arts, Religion Mr. Nathaniel Grunst Foreign Language, Religion i l f Mrs. Carol Hannah Miss Carol Heidorn Mr. Karl Helmkamp Englirla, Religion Businefr Education Religion, Foreign Language, Guidance Mr. Henry Elling Music Miss Valerie Friedell En glirb Miss Sandra George Physical Education Mrs. Lois Hermann Englirh, Auirtant Librarian Miss Velma Huck Fine Arn Mr. Fred Janzow Science, Religion, Pbyfical Education Mr. Burnell jordahl Mathematicr Mr. Kenneth Kaestner En gliflv, Music Mrs. Marilyn Kalfas Science if Mr. Walter Longerman Mr. Donley Mathias Matbematicr, Guidance- Social Studie: Miss Karen Leinberger Malbemaiicf, Phyfical Educalion Mr. Berwyn F. Lemke Religion, Guidance Mr. Harold Meier Mathematics, Guidance Mrs. Veronica Muniz Foreign Language 3 . W Miss Bertha Tjernagel En glirh Mr. Richard Schiewe Murir Miss Andrea Schmidt En glifb t T:tx:?w1.iEE:.vfagagigmugi f... I ,..:.,5,, ,K s RQ' v ,. .fzfrisir NRM H is V 'WA ' Q .5 , ii, , ,, 'F Q X 5 .Ly iw? .- 'N ffl, i 9 ' F M Mr. Robert Oetting Miss Virginia Olsen Mrs. Marjorie Peterson S ocial Stzzdief, Librarian Foreign Lnngzmge Religion En glirh Mr. Harry Preston Sofia! Studier, Religion Miss Lydia Robbert Matbenzizticf, Social Stzzdier Mr. Kenneth Rout E n glirb Rev. Charles Ruhnke Religion is if 1 it it iii x .slgi?l'1 'avail r 1 in 'J N- if it ' --411491 r. -.X Mr. Ronald Taylor Srienre Mrs. Carol Thorson Bnfinerf Ednralion Miss Carolyn Vollrath Mrs. Irmgard Vragel Malbematirr Foreign Language liz , Miss Emma Sulzer Mathefnatirf, Foreign Language Mrs. Janet Taylor Bafineyf Ednralion Mr. William Schmidt Sofia! Siizdief, Gnidanre Mr. Gary Seevers Pbyfiral Eduralion, Sofia! Stndief Mr. Jack Stoffragen Srienfe, Indzulrial Arty Mrs. Judith Wfilliams Home Eronomicf, Engliflo iyii V an ig, 'l il Mr. Marlin Zobel Religion, Pbyyiral Education Guidance LUTHER STUDENT LIFE COMMITTEE The main objective of Luther L.S.L. is to promote Christian love between students here at Luther. By counseling violaters of school rules, the members of the L.S.L. try to instill Chris- tian responsibility into the Student body. After two years of allowing all students to bring of- fenders before the L.S.L., this responsibility has been given to only Seniors as part of an im- proved Senior program. STUDENT COUNCIL Freshman Orientation, Homecoming, and the Spring Fling are among the activities annually sponsored by the Student Council. In addition it is responsible for the less popular locker checks. Student Council, most important of the student government organizations, endeavors to co-ordinate and unify the activities of the stu- dent body as a whole and functions as a link in' communication between the students and the faculty. VF! I. Fran! L zo R: L. Spannenberg, B. Beutel, Rudi Vanderburg, R. Longerman. Bark R 10 L P. Jensen, J. Avila, A. Hillyard. X.: 3 Franz Row: P. Jensen, J. Buhrke, H. Preston, advisorg S. Freeman, Sec.g P. Bahry, Pres.g R. Boeckhaus, V.-Pres.g G. Mueller, Treas. Serond row: G Sommese, L. Stark, S. Graef, J. Elitt, D. Page, G. Prisching, G. Grochowski, B. Hilken, R. Anderson, D. Webber, B. Lester, K. Krug. I34 l l KITCHEN STAFF: Front row: D. McGovern, E. Klingbeil, L. Krenos, J.. Koziol, L. Hamelberg. l Sefond row: J. Samack, S. Stone, M. Sternberg, C. Locht, L. Seele. l l l Mrs. Muriel Halverson Mrs. Martha Meier 9-. X? Mrs, Vera Simonis Mrs. Ethel Schultz Mrs. Myrtle Heidorn 7 7 f I A! L ' f 0 V S Q F fir? W T X 1 ff ! f W 4 ! ' 'I AF fbqflm f algal! -if-v 1 , ,flf ,f, -f Z .. MQ 'gg' 'Zinn 7 I37 Members of this year's LOG staff consider them- selves a privileged group. They alone have the op- portunity to experience the gratification of trying to extract overdue patron books and questionnaires from seniors, the wonder of being consistently turned down in selling business patronages, the exhilaration of organizing chaotic mountains of un- derclassmen pictures, the bliss of missing deadlines, and finally the utter as- tonishment of seeing the LOG emerge. Fin! raw: Miss Tjernagel, Miss Huck, Advisors. Second row: D. Bode, R, Vanderburg, C. Nusko, Editor, C. Ruehrdanz, S. Pergande. Third row: L. Krupa, I. Rogers. Fourlb row: M. Hemwall, K. John- soi, M. Czehak, J. Ebert, S. Netz- ni . COPY STAFF: L. Krupa, S. Netznik, D. Bode, M. Hemwall, R. Vanderburg EDITOR: C. Nusko CLASSIFICATION: I. Rogers, M. Czehak PHOTOGRAPHY: C. Nusko, Rogers BUSINESS STAFF: S. Neznik, K. Johnson BUSINESS: M. Hermann LAYOUT STAFF: S. Pergande, C. Ruehrdanz, Ebert, M. Czehak I4I STUDE TI DEX Aaron, Jerry 30, 40, 101 Abel, Arlene 108 Abraham, Garry 101 tFAdams, Gail 117 Adams, Kim 29, 106, 108 Ahrendt, Donna 71 Aigner, George 108 Ainley, Steve 101 Alex, Jim 37, 117 a5Alex, Marie 32, 53, 101 Alexander, Ted 117 Alles, Jeri 41, 117 Allgaier, Arlene 8, 50, 51, 71 Alomia, Kathy 108 Altergott, Ray 71 Barthel, Paul 101 Bartlett, Kathy 51, 101 Bartoli, Marianne 117 Basler, Ed 101 'l'Basting, Pam 32, 48, 117 Bates, Susan 47, 53, 72 Battaglia, Mark 30, 40, 72 Baaagiia, Phillip so, 40,4 Bautz, Linda 117 Baxter Becker Becker, Becker Becker 7 J Steve 101 Carol 32, 52, 53, 4 Craig Keith 108 Marilyn 48, 117 Beer, Kathy 7,53,1o1 7,101 Altwasser, Gary 117 Altwasser, Linda 117 Amundson, Arnie 101 Amundsen, Ken 47, 71 Amundson, Cliff 117 Andersen, Barbara 28, 44, 117 'Andersen, Carol 47 Andersen, Earl Andersen, Patricia 49, 117 Anderson Andrew 28, 117 Anderson, Carl 108 Anderson Dana 101 'FAnderson, Diane 108 Anderson Judy E. 71 Anderson Judy G. 41, 50, 53, 100 101 3Anderson Karen 41, 108 Anderson, Karla 32, 41, 47, 53, 71 Anderson, Richard 30, 40, 50, 101, 134 Anderson, Robert 117 tlfAnderson Tom 47 101 tl'Ankerholtz, Cathy 48, 108 Beer, Susan 48, 117 Belau, Ken 44, 117 Bellmore, Florence Bender, William 44, 108 Benson, Arlene 32, 41, 49, 117 Benson, Don 34, 40, 101 Bent, Geoffrey 32, 33, 51, 72 Bent, Janet 32, 46, 101 53, 72 Bergmann, Marlene :l'Berlinger, Ken 28, 117 Berner, Ken 72 Berquist, James 117 Berry, Phyllis 44, 117 9FBerthlein, Barbara 101 Berzins, Bruno 1 17 f Betker, Betsy 108 Betley, Sherry 117 Betzold, Robert 36, 108 Beutel, Barb 50, 73, 134 Bey, Denise 108 ? Bey, Fredonia 32, 41, 49, 117 'Bieber, Janet 24, 41, 45, 47, 51, 52, 73 Boge, Wendy 44 Bohle, Bob 101 Bolton, Bill 101 'l'Bond, Darleen 108 Bone, Jean 24, 41, 101 Bonus, Mike 108 Borden, Linda 101 Bornhauser, Karen 108 Bowler, Pat 29, 32, 48, 49, 106, Boyd, Jim 108 Boydston, Don 28, 37, 117 Boydston, John 30, 40, 101 Braack, Evelyn 117 Brandt, Dale 108 Braun, Margaret 41, 117 Braun, Bob 30, 34, 40, 108 Bravi, Bonnie 108 Bregenzer, Jim 74 Briggs, Ingrid 117 Bringer, Jack Brooks, Joe 74 'kBro, Susan 117 Brosman, Barb 101 'tBrown, Pat 117 Brown, Paul 101 Bruschuk, Dave 47, 101 Bruschuk, James 28, 37, 117 Bruyr, Lorene 108 Buchanan, Diane 32, 41, 46, 101 fFBucholz, Jeannine 108 Buechner, Carol 74 Buechner, Mark 44, 108 Buerger, Pete 8, 10, 47, 100, 101 Buettner, Philip 29, 108 Buhrke, Jan 47, 74, 134 Buhrke, Rick 10, 40, 48, 49, 108 Bukal, Carol 108 Antemann, Joyce 25, 41, 48, 49, 106 108 Anzalone, Mark 117 Arendt, Gayle 41, 48, 106, 108 Astbury, Karen 71 Augustine, Tom 108 Avila, James 28, 48, 117 Avila, John 40, 71, 134 Babikian, Joni 32, 117 Baehr, Charles 101 Bagley, Torn 29, 36, 108 Bahry, Paul 8, 47, 71, 134 3fBahnsen, Dorothy 25, 41, 49, 117 Bailey, Kathleen 48, 117 Baker, Larry 'l'Bales, Beth 32, 46, 51, 53, 101 Balla, Janice 47, 53, 71 'l'Banks, Deborah 117 tl'Barber, Steven 101 Barnett, Pam 53, 71 Barranco, Bob 32, 33, 103 Barrett, Karen 117 Bartesch, Heinz 28, 37, 117 Barth, Inge 47, 51, 72 Bieze, Chris 8, 44, 73 Bieze, Jan 46, 101 Bigalke, Gilbert 44, 73 tl5Billings, Barb 44, 117 Billings, Ruth 44, 52, 73 Binning, Debbie 108 Bird, Pete 108 tl'Birr, Paul 40, 73 Bishop, Steve 'l'Blacketer, Richard 73 Blackwell, Linda 41, 48, 117 3Bladh, Linda 53, 73 4Block, Bonnie 30, 44, 108 Blohm, Robert 73 Blohm, William 8, 32, 52, 53, 47, 101 Blum, Elizabeth 32, 49, 117 Blum Richard 108 Bobbett, Olenter 74 Bober, Richard 117 t'5Bobzien, Kathy 117 :l'BOde, Dave 8, 40, 44, 74, 138, 139 3Bumgardner, Mark 28, 118 Burdick, Brad 28, 118 Burkett, Claudine 118 Burkett, Keith 47, 74 'lfBusby, Becky 8, 74 Busch, Lynn 75 Busk, Raymond 108 Butler, Kathy 118 Butzow, Ken 40, 47, 75 'kBuzecky, Leonard 108 Cablk, Jill 25, 41, 48, 49, 108 Calder, Georgeann 32, 33, 50, 51, 70 75 Calder, Kathy 100, 101 Calhoun, Michael 28, 37, 118 Carlson, Glen 40, 101 Carlson, Mary Carlson, Paula 32, 53, 75 Carlson, Carney, Stephan 1 0 1 Bob 48,118 Carpenter, Linda 118 Carrao, Michael 30, 40, 101 BOeCkhaus,R1ah 8,47,51,74,134 tCaH He,IDeb0rah 108 Boge, Gary 'Case, Pamela 48, Boge, Mark 44 Catalana Dave 53, 101 9FDenotes LOG Patron 1 Cavanaugh, Bill 75 'Cederstrom, Lynn 47, 101 Cesar, Gary 28, 37, 118 Chiavetta, Gary 108 Chobot, Dan 101 Christensen, JoAn 25, 41, 108 'Christiansen, Sheila 108 cChristopherson, Carol 109 : Chrysler, Sue 49, 118 Chrysler, Tom 109 Clark, Neel 44, 109 Clements, Wendy 75 t Coffey, Vicki 75 Coll, Mike Colson, Terrell 44, 118 Compton, James 28, 118 Conley, Pat 118 Copersmet, Mark 118 Cooper, William 30, 40, 106, 109 Cox, Beckie 75 'Crassweller, Kent 29, 48, 49, 106, 109 Cravens, Ron 1 1 8 Creason, Russ 101 Cremer, Tom 10 1 Creutz, Richard 118 Crummett, Cindy 1 18 Cuntz, John 94 Curley, Carol 41 , 48, 109 Curry, Beccy 1 1 8 Cusack, Candy 75, 96 Draeger, Dave 102 Drangsholt, James 48, 109 Dreger, Raldo 28, 118 Dreisbach, Sally 48, 106, 109 Drost, James 118 Drysdale, Linda 48, 118 Dubach, Patti Dulbis, Janet 46, 100, 102 Duanr, Andrew 29, 30, 40, 76 Dunkelberg, Claus 109 Dunne, Judi 32, 51, 53, 76 'FEbert, Bonnie 41, 58, 49, 109 rEbefr, Juanita 50, 102, 138, 141 Ebert, Paul 10, 48, 118 Edlund, Dianne 102 Edwards, James 34, 76 '1'Egebergh, Ellen 109 Eggert, Mark 44, 109 'FEggert, Nancy 32, 48, 118 Einem, Sandra 118 Eliasik, Libby 76 Elitt, Jeannine 41, 46, 50, 102, 134 Elitt, Nancy 47, 51, 77 ?FEllingsen, Carol 32, 49, 118 Elwood, John 44, 53, 102 Erber, Donna 8, 51, 77 Erdmann, Donna 118 Erdmann, Janice 53, 77 Ericksen, Kristine 32, 109 'Erickson, Erick 109 fCzehak, Monika 8, 32, 51, 55, 102, Ernst, Bill 118 138, 140, 141 Dalaker, Pat 32, 109 Dallamnn, Bonnie 75 Dally, Edwin 8, 50, 75 Damrow, Dan 47, 76 Darwit, Jenn 102 Dau, Ken 28, 37, 118 Daudel, Ruth 109 Davison, Richard 102 DeBoer, Michael 102 Dehmer, Don Delehanty, Eleanor 48, 109 'DeLonghi, Charles 102 Delosh, Shelly Delwo, Gary 118 Delwo, Holly 46, 102 DeMilio, Barb 41, 118 :'tDemzien, Karen 46, 102 Demzien, Larry 28, 118 Denton, Melvin 44, 109 Detlefsen, Harold 109 iFDeVita, Janis 118 'Dewar, Debbie 48, 118 Dibble, Pat 41, 76 Ernst, Bob Ersch, Georgette 49, 118 'Ertel, Diane 109 Etzel, Sylvia 109 Evans, Wanda 77 :kFairley, Debra 118 Falt, Linda 41, 118 Farrell, Chris 109 Farstad, Sidsel 53, 100, 102 Fasshauer, Bob 67 Feid, Gerry 48, 49, 109 Felbinger, Chris 77 Felde, William 118 'Fenner, Debbie 119 Fenyn, Kathy 48, 109 Ferrara, Michael 109 Ferrici, Mario 77 Fietze, Art 47, 77 'kFigas, Barb 77 Figlioli, Kari 49, 119 Filas, Janis 41, 109 Filippi, Roland 37, 49, 116, 119 'Filippi, Rosemarie 48, 109 Fink, Karen Dickholtz, Andria 27, 46, 100, 102 FiHI1Cll, P21111 51, 77 Diko, Michael 118 'l'Fiorito, Cathleen 41, 116, 119 Dohrman, Mary 32, 51, 53, 76 Firak, John 77 Dohrman, Kathy 32, 51, 53, 76 Fischer, David 29, 36, 48, 49, 109 'kDiMichele, Sue 46, 102 Doerrfeld, Robert 'kDolata, Mary 109 Donaldson, Minette 76 Donati, Ron 118 Donner, Bob 102 Donavon, Ed 109 Fisher, Jack 109 fFisher, Susan 53, 102 Fitzgerald, Frances 119 Fitzpatrick, Catherine Fitzgerald, Paul Florez, Enriquito 28, 37, 49, 116, 119 Foerster, Fred 109 f:Denotes LOG Patron Foreman, Jan 48, 119 'Forte, Lisa 119 Fortuna, Dan 119 Fosbinder, Linda 41, 109 Fosbinder, Robert 119 Franck, David 78 Francke, Don Frank, Laurie 119 Fredrikson, Stuart 109 Freeman, Margaret 41, 49, 119 Freeman, Sharon 51, 78, 134 Friedrich, Charles 44, 109 Friedrich, Gary 30, 40, 4147, 78 Frindt, Ernie 102 Fritz, Denise 25, 41, 46, 50, 100, 102 Fritz, Jacky 119 t Fritz, Joanne 109 Furtz, William 109 Gahalla, Rich 30, 78 Galvin, Larry 102 Garbutt, LuAnn 199 'l'Gartz, Bill 32, 48, 119 Garza, Alexander 10, 14, 70, 78 Garza, Andres 37, 119 Garza, Rachel 100, 102 Gaspar, Jeannette 53, 70, 78 Gaspar, Pat 78 Gatti, Ron 10, 32, 44, 109 eGawenda, Tom 48, 109 tGebhardt, Lynita 51, 78 Gegeanis, Arleen 119 Geier, David 44, 119 'Geier, Earl 119 , Geier, Janette 52, 78 Geisler, Barb 78 Geisslinger, Kathy 49, 119 Gemmer, Marilyn 79 Gentner, Harland 32, 109 'Gentner, Priscilla 109 Gernhofer, Richard 32, 47, 79 Gerhardt, Sharon 79 'Gerkin, Jim 119 9fGessler, Richard 119 'Gibbons, Dave 102 Gibbons, Tom 109 3l'Giel, Holly 32, 47, 50, 79 Giesler, Ted 29, 109 'Gimning, Carol 48, 119 'FGuilianik, Frank 119 Gladzhofer, Linda 79 '1'Gleeson, Richard 119 Glover, Wayne 79 Goehrke, Nancy 116, 119 Glover, Wayne 79 tl'Goebeldt, Diane 69 Goetz, Caro 1 1 9 Gohs, Willi 79 Golz, Dave 48, 109 Golz, Tom 32, 53, 102 'Gooch, Linda 44, 79 Gordon, John 10, 119 'FGraef, Sue 46, 102, 134 'kGraham, Patti 41, 48, 109 Grams, Diane 80 t Grant, Laura 119 Howard, Lynn 27, 41, 110 Klingbeil, Karen Gray, Pat 32, 46, 102 Green, Tom 30, 36, 40, 110 Green, Victoria 48, 119 Griebe, Marty 80 :tGrochowske, Gayle 110, 134 Groh, Carol 80 Gronning, Carl 102 Groskopf, James 44, 119 Groskopf, Karen 48, 110 Gross, Jackie 119 Grosse, Nancy 32, 41, 48, 110 Gryczan, Sharon 110 Gubbe, Sharon 119 Gubbe, Sue 110 Gubitz, Christa 119 Gubitz, Karen 102 Guhitz, Ken 40, 44, 80 Guther, Larry 47, 102 'Gwin, Diane 48, 110 Haag, Paul 102 'Haase, Doris 48, 110 Hack, Darlene 80 Hackney, Cheryl 119 Hafeman, Bob 80 Hafeman, Don 34, 40, 102 :'tHagen, Paul 34, 70, 80 : Hagner, Sharon Ilajduk,Fiun 32,41,48,106,110 Halbert, Carol 102 'kHampe, William 110 Handel, Diane 32, 119 Handerl, Janet 44, 80 Hanning, Steve 119 Hannon, Mike 119 Hannon, Phyllis 41, 47, 80 'Hargraves, John 29, 44, 110 Harper, Robert 102 Harrington, Diane 41, 46, 53, 102 Harrington, Donna 48, 120 Harrington, Marilyn 81 Harris, John 81 Harris, Linda 120 Harris, Rebecca 120 Henson, Margaret 48, 110 Herbst, Dave 44, 110 'tl-lermann, Barb 48, 120 3Hermann, Bruce 32, 44, 120 Hermann, Dale 120 'l'Hermann, Mark 44, 81, 141 Hess, Karen 103 Hetzke, Linda 49, 120 Hicks, Wayne 81 Higgins, Joan 51, 103 Hilgendorf, Janet 49, 120 Hilgendorf, Nancy 47, 81 YllHken,Brad 49,120,134 Hiller, Linda 53, 103 Hillyard, Al 70, 81, 134 Hillyard, Carol 25, 41, 48, Hilmert, Deanne 81 Hinkle, Ray 120 Hinkle, William 103 Hinterhauser, Linda 82 Hitterman, Art 53, 110 Hitzke, Cheryl 32, 41, 46, Hitzke, Paulette 8, 41, 47, Hoffman, Pat 48, 49, 51, 110 Hoffman, Peggy 8, 47, 82 Holbert, Sally 41, 120 Hoffman, Ingrid Holck, Patsy 53, 82 Jinks, Gary 110 3ynks,hHke 44,53,11o t Johnson, Chris 4 1, 49, 121 Johnson, Karen 47, 50, 83, 138, 1 'Johnson, Melissa 121 cJohnson, Nancy 41, 48, 49, 110 Johnson, Russell 11 tJoost, Pam 41, 111 Jukich, Forest 28 ,121 JuKich, Holly 14, 53, 83 Kahman, Elisabeth 111 Kaitchuck, Roger Kalis, Karen 50, 120 103 'Kallio, Howard 28, 37, 48, 120 Kane, Cheryl 103 'Kania, Jim 1 1 1 Kanitz, Sue 52, 103 Kanthak, Keith 49, 120 Kanzler, George Kapchinski, Joyce Karlinski, Carmen Karner, Dale 30, Karney, Margaret Karsel, Mark 28, Kassel, Linda 83 fFKebernik, Dale 3 Kelber, Udo 120 Kelly, Patrick 28 29,111 32,41,53,103 41,111 40,83 120 116,120 2,48,51,111 Holland, Fred 40, 10, Hollis, Pat 100, 103 Honig, Sharon 103 Honold, Herb 82 Hood, Tom Hopkins, Dave 28, 37, 48, 116, 128 Hopland, Gary 120 'kHopper, Chris 32, 44, 110 Hopson, George 120 Horn, Carl 103 Houtsinger, Marlene 32, 41, 53, 103 Howard, Jeff 29, 36, 44, 110 'Kerbs, Candy 41, 46, 103 Kerr, Bob 83 Kersting, Joanne 32, 48, 111 Kefwifh, Bill as Kessell, Dennis 30, 83 Kief, Hans 30, 40, 103 Keininger, Bill 28, 49, 111 Kim, Bong Kon 96 King, Dale 29, 48, 49, 111 Hubbard, Sharon 106, 110 Huberty, Scott 103 Hubner, Helga 48, 120 King, Scott 30, 40, 103 Kirk, Jim 120 Kirkland, George Klein, Sharon 47, 52, 83 'l'Klein, Toni 120 'l'Kleisch, Robert 29, 48, 111 83 Knodel, Linda 46, 100, 103 Harrison, Lance 28, 120 tFHartmann, Stephan 120 'l'Hauge, Karen 8, 32, 45, 47, 81 Harvey, Bob 102 Heard, Jacqueline 48 Heck, Caryl 46, 102 Klinzing, Guy 48, 49, 111 Klopp, Howard 53, 120 Klopp, Ken 32, 84 Knaub, Renee 103 Knoael, Earl 32, 3140, 4147, 84 Hedel, Michale 120 Hegel, Fred 110 Hegel, Lisa Heinrich, Beverly 48, 120 Heinze, Pat 81 Hellman, Erika 48, 110 Hellweg, Ralph 1 1 0 Helmken, Nancy 81 Helma, Doug 81 Hemler, Nancy 32, 46, 102 Hemm, Merrilee 110 Hudak, Dave 45, 47, 51, 82 Hullett Jean 82 Hurley, Patrick 120 'kHurley, Vicki 82 Hutson, William 28, 49, 120 'ldarius, Kevin 120 Illg, John Ingram, Darrell 120 'l'Iverson, Judy 82 Jacobsen, Scott 82 Jannusch, Norman 30, 40, 82 Janos, Janine 82 'kJany, Anita 41, 120 :lfJensen, Karen 32, 33, 47, 51, 100, 103 Jensen, Paul 32, 82, 134 Jensen, Richard 48, 48, 110 Kobs, Arlette 41, 111 Koeberl, Barb 103 Koehler, Lee 120 Koenig, Sue 46, 84 Koetke, Nancy 24, 41, 46, 103 Kohl, Pam Kokaska, William 44, 105 Kopping, Don 37, 121 Korn, Kathie 50, 52, 103 Kosinski, Bob 103 Kostreva, Jim 111 Jerome, Grace 103 Hemwall, Martha 50, 103, 138, 139 Jeschke, Darlene 110 Henrickson, Charlie 53, 110 Jeschkey Kathy 32, 487 120 XHCHFY, Pam 120 'Jesse, Deborah 120 :':Herbert, Guy 103 Jett, Wesley 103 'kDenotes LOG Patron 'Kowfeldt, Joyce 32, 46, 103 Kraemer, Maria 103 Karft, Donna 121 'l'Kramer, Bob 121 ' Kraneis, Richard 8, 30, 40, 53, 103 Krell, Raelene 111 Kermpl, Mark Krock, Barb 49, 116, 121 Krock, jean 8, 100, 103 Kroeger, Manfred 103 Krocka, Steve 32, 45, 47, 84 Kroll, Pam 111 Krug, Kerry 103 Krug, Kevin 104, 134 Krugler, Sue 41, 48, 111 'Krugler, William 104 'Krupa, Linda 51, 84, 138, 139 Kyllo, Kathy Krysa, Keith 29, 111 Kubiak, Bob 29, 36, 40, 111 'l'Kuehm, Dave 104 Kuehm, James 121 Kufeldt, Corinne 32, 48, 49, 5 Kufeldt 'Kuk, jo , Ray 45, 47, 84 anne 41, 48, 49, 111 'Kuk, Richard 121 Kunz, I ohn 104 Kurtz, Henry 44, 111 Kurz, P Kvorka, eter 1 1 1 Karen 1 2 1 Laird, Karen 41, 48, 106, 111 Lammers, Chris 121 Landstrom, John 121 Lang, Angie 12-1 Lang, Carla 41, 46, 50, 100, 104, Lange, Robert 1 1 1 Langford, George 111 LaPointe, Joe 104 Larsen, Bob 111 Larsen, jim 30 Larsen, Scott 104 Larson, Kevin 1 1 1 Larson, Linda 41, 46, 53, 104 'Larys, Larry 111 Larys, Lorali 84 Lawson, Kristine 48, 121 Leischner, Pam 84 'Lemke, 'Lennox, Warren 84 Carol 32,41,49,121 LePere, Julie 44, 85 LePere, Marilyn 44, 52, 104 Lester, Bruce 121, 134 Letterer, Renee 85 Levee, Earl 85 Liebrecht, Margo 85 Liebrecht, Tony 47, 104 Lincoln, Allen 1 1 1 Lindberg, Russell 104 Linke, Laurie 8, 32, 45, 47, 85 Linker, Debbie 41, 48, 111 1,111 Lipovsky, Ron 30, 32, 40, 45, 47, 85 Liss, Ba fb, 41,49,121 Loan, Kathy 50, 104 Logan, Nancy 32, 41, 53, 104 Lohse, Fred 1 1 1 Londis, Ted 28, 37, 49, 121 Long, Gary 111 'Longerman, Grace 32, 48, 121 'Longerman, Ruth 32, 33, 47, 85, 134 Lorenz, Art 104 Lorenz, John 104 Lorenz, Nancy 27, 41, 48, 49, 111 'Luessow, Diane 11 1 tLund, Deborah 49, 121 'Lundquist, Sue 32, 41, 49, 121 Lutz, Laurie 111 Lutz, Martha 14, 24, 41, 47, 85 Lutz, Mary 8, 24, 41, 104, 46 Lutzow, Karen 85 : Machel, Reinhold 52, 85 Madison, Earl 36, 111 Madison, Lester 34 Madland, john 86 Mandley, Valerie 47, 86 Maina, Robert 8, 70, 86 Mand, Tom 32, 53, 104 Mann, Barbara 41, 48, 112 Manning, james 28, 37, 121 Manning, Rich 34, 40, 86 Manos, Mark 30, 86 Mantell, Ellyn 53, 104 Manz, Dorothy 32, 47, 104 'Marbach, Lynn 41, 112 , Margoscin, Ed 112 'Marklund, Corinne 48, 121 Marshall, Pierre 36, 112 'Martin, Eric 104 Martin, Jean 48, 112 Martin, Robert 53, 121 Martino, Tom Marx, Marvin 112 Mason, Jo Ann 121 Mass, Kathy 32, 112 Masted, Andrea 49 Matej, Connie 48, 49, 112 Maternowski, Mike Mathe, Alexis 1 12 Matucha, Weslet 48, 49, 112 'Matz, Kris 121 'Matz, Linda 121 Mauer, Jack 30, 104 Maurer, Pegg 41, 121 Mayer, Adela 45, 47, 86 Maynard, Deborah 41, 48, 121 McCullough, Mel 40, 44, 50, 86 McGowan, Diane 32,-49, 121 MacGuire, Gail 86 Mclver, John 112 Mech, Linda 112 Megen, Ron 44, 86 Meier, Darlene 47, 86 Menna, Mary 32, 48, 49, 112 Meren, Paul 104 Mescha, Linda 104 Mestek, Gerry 10, 104 Meyer, Bill 104 Meyer, Millicent 87 'Meyer, Renell 41, 48, 49, 112 Meyer, Richard 1 12 Meyer, Terry 40, 87 Meyers, Lynn 104 Meyers, Eugene 87 Minnick, Deborah 41, 48, 121 Minutillo, Angela 41, 112 Miranda, Dominic 121 Mirk, Annemarie 32, 52, 53, 87 : Mischke, jacquelin 44, 112 Miskanis, David 112 Missty, Pamela Missty, Robin 112 Mitchell, Andrea 49, 116, 121 Mitchell, Eleanor 41, 121 Mitchell, Lanyon 28, 121 Mix, Carrie 32, 41, 48, 106, 112 Mochoruk, Angie 104 Mocharuk, George Moczarny, Ron 47, 104 Mojica, Karen 87 Mojica, Wolf 112 Montmarquefte, Robert Moore, Daryce 32, 104 Moore, Pamela 41, 48, 121 Moore, Richard 112' Morford, Harry 87 Morford, Jeff 86 Morgan, Douglas 112 Morgan, Mark 121 Morris, Bonnie 104 Mortensen, Christine 116, 122 Morton, Donald 122 Moser, Kathy 87 Mostowski, james 44, 112 Moy, jean 8, 51, 52, 88 Mozuch, Gail 49, 112, 122 Mueller, Coby 32, 41, 47, 88 Mueller, Gail 32, 49 Mueller, Gary 32, 33, 47, 88 Mueller, George 8, 88, 134 Mueller, jim 88 Mueller, Marilynn 51, -52, 88 Mueller, Sherry 122 tMulik, Carol 88 Murray, Emma 122 Mrofcza, john 49, 48, 112 Naas, Bev 32, 41, 48, 112 Nally, janet 32, 48, 112 Nardulli, Debbie 25, 41, 48, 49, 107 Nardulli, Philip 122 Nardulli, Steven 70, 88 Nasby, Elizabeth 32, 41, 48, 122 Natschke, Deb 122 Natschke, Pat 32, 50, 51, 104 52, ss Negele, Jerry Negele, john 104 Neidy, Sandy 46, 104 Nelson, Chris 112 Nelson, David 122 Nelson, janet 88 50, 104 Nelson, Karen Nelson, Kathy 41, 47, 88 Ness, Debbie 41, 49, 122 Nettnin, Lora 48, 122 Nettnin, Tera 'Michalski, Mary 4, 112 'Netznik, Sally 8, 52, 104, 138, 139 Mickelsen, Joyce 112 140 Miller Kirk 112 'Neumann, Eileen 50, 104 Miller, Mark 30, 40, 87 f Miller, Steve 112 'Detnotes LOG Patron Newcomb, Philip 88 Nichols, Steven 104 Ohm, Robert 122 Nielsen, Barry 112 Nielsen, Kathleen 48 Nikas, Andy 112 Nikas, Michael 104 Nilsen, Nils 104 Nikolich, Dave 113 Nommensen, Robert 29, 113 Nordhausen, Erwin 47, 52, 89 Noreen, Richard 104 Norman, John 104 Norris, Carol 104 Nota, Roamn 123 Novak, Charles 44, 113 Nusko, Carol 32, 50, 55, 47, 89, 138, 139,140 O'Kelly, Kris 41, 104 O'Kelly, Pat 27, 41, 107, 113 Olsen, Kris 113 Olsen, Richard 112 t'fOson, Cheryl 44, 122 Olson, Craig 113 Olson, Joyce 122 'l'Olson, Karen Olson, Keith Orchard, Sue 44,122 8,44,89 46,51,100,104 Ortonk, Holly 46, 105 Oscar, Michael 105 Petersen, Judy 41, 122 Ostby, Rich 89 Oster, Judith 105 Overstreet, Pam 46, 51 Overstreet, Patti 105, 113 Ozolins, Andy 113 Padgett, Terry 29, 36, 113 t Page, Dawn 113, 134 Painter, Marty 113 Painter, Steve 40, 89 Palm, Linda 105 Palmer, Scott 49, 122 'Panka, Jolaine 105 Pannell, June 113 Parpart, Susan 8, 32, 46, 51, 105 Patrick, Kathy 122 Patterson, Kathy 105 Pattison, Kathleen 49, 122 Paulsen, Elaine 89 Payne, Charles 44, 113 Peaslee, Mike 29, 36, 113 Peiler, Valerie 48, 113 Pencek, Arthur 32, 36, 113 'Pergande, Ed 44, 105 3 Pergande, Norma 89 Pergande, Sharon 8, 45, 47, 89, 138, 141 Perry, Wendi 32, 41, 48, 122 Person, Carlene 51, 53, 89 Peters, Art 90 Peters, Laura 32, 49, 122 Petersen, Dyanne 90 Petersen, James 105 'Peterson, Arthur 122 Peterson, Carol 32, 46, 51, 105 Kathleen 1 1 3 Peterson, Peterson, Suzanne 113 Peterson, Tim 105 Peterson, Valerie 44, 122 Peugh, Carolyn 113 Peugh, Christine 24, 41, 53, 90 Philipp, Linda 113 Phillips, Scott 105 Piant, Randall 32, 113 Piatek, Denise 105 Piatek, Dennis 10, 40, 105 Piatnitza, Paul 29, 113 Piatnitza, William 30, 40, 70, 90 'kPirie, John 122 Pittman, Paul 113 Plath, James 47, 90 'tPleiter, Pamela 32, 48, 122 'l'Plotke, Donna 49, 122 'kPolk, Mary 122 tPorter, Sharon 32, 48, 122 tFPratscher, Darryl 50, 105 Preuss, Les 34, 105 Prelletz, Tom 122 Prisching, Gayle 41, 49, 122, 134 Prisching, Richard 29, 113 Prochnow, Cheryl 113 Pruce, Bob 105 'FPuetz, Garry 30, 34, 105 Puetz, Gregg 28, 36, 48, 122 'l'Puls, Sheryl 41, 49, 122 Radtke, Ronelle 24, 41, 90 Raery, Louise 32, 47, 70, 90 Ramloff, Carol 46 Ramsden, Sandy 53, 105 Randazzo, Donna 49, 122 Randazzo, Mike 40, 105 Rasmussen, Pamela 32, 48, 51, 113 Ratcliff, Ambrose 105 Rathkie, Laura 113 Rathkie, Linda tkRathmann, Claudia 49, 122 Rathsack, John 29, 44, 113 Rattinger, Michael 122 Rayburn, Kim 47, 105 Reback, John 105 Reboletti, Jolene 105 Reboletti, Linda 49, 122 Regas, George 113 'l'Reichelt, Margaret 48, 49, 113 Reimer, Paul 70, 90 Reinisch, Randall 32, 33, 90 Rende, Renee 48, 122 Rexford, Randall 122 Romie, John 91 'kRoschke, Robert 32, 48, 123 Rosemow, Janice 41, 51, 70, 91 Rosko, Diane 123 Rosko, Phyllis 48, 114 'Rosko, Wayne 114 Roth, Anna 123 Rozanski, Patti 91 Rubin, Victoria 48, 123 Rubio, Fernandio 28, 37, 123 Ruehrdanz, Cathy 8, 32, 45, 47, 91 138,141 'kRuehrdanz, Rebecca 49, 123 'Rumsey, Chris 32, 46, 53, 105 'kRumsey, Eileen 32, 48, 123 Runge, Jon 30, 40, 114 Ruth, Scott 105 Ryba, Donald 44, 123 Sabo, Rosewitha Saia, Vicki 91 32, 53, 105 Salvesen, Scott 91 Salzman, Russell 28, 48, 123 Sbertoli, Dennis 123 Scardina, James 105 2'fSchalk, Cynthia 48, 123 Scheen, Dennis 91 Schenk, Steven 30, 40, 91 Schepler, Richard 105 Scherer, Betty 123 Schierer, Susan 41, 48, 114 :'5Schenkel, David 8, 32, 91 Schinkel, Steve 105 Schlitt, Steve 92 Schillinger, Jim 92 Schleusener, Cindy 46, 105 Schleusener, Karen 25, 41, 48, 114 Schmalzer, Linda 123 : Schmidt, Alan 37, 44, 100, 123 Schmidt, Carole 48, 123 Schmitt, Helen 114 Schmitz, Joe 105 XSchmitz, Nadine 8, 32, 52, 105 Schmitz, Paul 32, 52, 114 Schneider, Howard 48, 114 Schoenherr, Russell 92 Schoonover, Kathy 51, 92 Schoonover, Ken 105 Schopp, Bill 114 'Schreiner, Audrey 32, 33, 52, 92 Schrock, Jim 30, 105 Rickman, Robert 113 Richter, Jim 105 Ritcher, Rene 1 1 3 Richter, Susan 1 1 3 Riehn, Karl 53 Riemer, Greg 53, 123 Riggio, Faye 123 Ristau, David 10, 49, 53, 123 'Ritter, Nancy 32, 123 Robinson, Les 90 Rode, Carolyn 8, 45, 47, 90 Schrock, Nancy 25,41,48,114 Schroeder, Bill 123 Schroeder, Bonnie 41, 123 Schroeder, John 114 Schroeder, Nathalie 32, 48, 123 Schroeder, Steve 29,114 sChuh,14ud1ed 46,92 Schultz, Barbara Schultz, Eugene Schultz, Roxana 51,105 92 47,50,1oo,1o5 Schultz, Leslie 114 Roehl, David 53, 105 Roeschlein, Jeff 48, 113 Rogers, Joyce 32, 51, 53, 105, 138, 140 t'4Rohow, Elsa 123 'l'Denotes LOG Patron Schumacher, Betty 48, 49, 114 Schumacher, Bruce 105 Schumacer, Linda 41, 92 Schwalge, Julie 123 V Schwar, Sandy 8, 24, 41, 47, 105 Schwenn, Pam 92 Schwinger, Sonja 48, 123 Scimeca, Vic 105 fScott, Marjorie 41, 123 Sealing, Scott 105 Sebeck, John 29, 107, 113 Selle, Richard 44, 123 Sering, Tana 41, 114 Shafer, Raymond 49, 123 Shanahan, David 114 'l'Shankin, Allyn-Joy 41, 114 Shea, Donna 93 Shobrys, Donald 123 Shobrys, Daina 32, 41, 49, 50, 112 Short, Jesse 93 Shymaniv, Irene 106 Siegerdt, Robert 123 'Sietsema, Elaine 123 Simanis, Iriss 47, 52, 93 Simko, John 8, 47, 53, 100, 105 Simpson, Craig 28, 49, 116, 124 Simpson, Deborah 32, 48, 49, 114 Simpson, Donna 32, 48, 50, 124 Sinadinos, Nancy 114 Sir, Donna 44, 114 Skaritka, Betty 32, 48, 124 Skeens, Paula 124 Skodacek 48, 49, 107, 114 Skogsberg, Linda 41, 48, 49, 114 , : Smith, Carol 46, 105 Smith, Harold 105 'Smith, Linda 32, 41, 124 Smith, Patricia 48, 124 Smith, Rhonda 124 Smith, Scott 29, 44, 114 'Sobottke, Ruthann 32, 48, 114 Soelter, Terry 41, 114 'Sommese Gero ette 32 48, 49 114, a g J 2 'Sorgatz, Carl 10, 36, 48, 49, 114 Spannenberg, Linda 45, 47, 93, 51, 134 Spear, George 49, 124 Spickermann, Alice 106 Stacho, Dan 114 Stacho, Dave 106 Stackhouse, Gay 41, 48, 114 Stafford, Earl 106 Stahl, Don 106 Stamm, Lon 114 Starck, Laura 41, 48, 49, 114, 134 Stauber, Don 40, 93 Steeg, Monica 124 Steinbach, Dorothy 114 Steiner, Karen 114 Steiner, Regina 106 Steinke, Robert 48, 114 Stenberg, Guy Stenberg, Darlene 93 Stepal, Laura 49, 124 4Stephen, Bonnie 51, 93 Stetka, Ursula 114 Stetzer, Karen 93 Stewart, Sandra 32, 106 'Stolz, Gale 32, 48, 49, 50, 115 Strang, Joy 53, 106 Strauch, Bob 93 Stromberg, Arnold 28, 37, 124 : Stumpf, Heidi 106 Suckrow, Wilfred 124 Sullivan, Carol 1 14 Sundstrom, Candace 46, 106 Swanson, Charles 94 Swatrz, Betty 50, 52, 106 Swartz, Jacqueline 41, 48, 124 'kSwearingen, Gary 28, 37, 124 Sylthe, Karen 114 Szopa, Elizabeth 41, 124 Talbott, Dorothy 124 Talbott, Kim 94 Tauber, Tim 106 Taylor, Michael 10, 48, 124 Tempinson, Dale 48, 114 Tempinson, Don 51, 94 Temple, Terry 94 Templin, Trudy 48, 49, 114 Tendering, Jackie 'Tenggren, Janice 41, 48, 124 Tenner, Kathy 94 Tennis, John 94 Terrell, Linda 8, 46, 94 Tersch, Mike 124 Tesak, Lorelei 50, 106 5Tetzloff, James 106 'Thaler, Linda 94, 47 Theefs, Cindy 41, 124 Theobald, Michael 124 Thiede, Gary 124 Thompson, Sandra 48, 49, 115 Thude, Allen 10, 36, 48, 115 Timm, Bruce 1 15 Tipton, Bonnie 41, 48, 115 ' Tinley, Tom 106 Tomchaney, Lynn 94 'Tominaga, Ingrid 41, 49, 124 Tonn, Gary 32, 36, 107, 115 Tracy, Randy 94 Tracy, Steve 30, 40, 94 Trainer, Sharon 41, 124 'kTrautwein, Roberta 32, 48, 115 Trettin, Paul 30, 106 Troope, Debra 32, 49, 124 Turner, Robert 124 Turpin, Mary 51, 115 Tushner, Neal 30, 40, 94 Urbane, Christine 41, 47, 50, 5, 100, 106 Valstad, Clyde 32, 44, 115 Vana, Barb 14, 47, 70, 95 Van Alstin, Fred 115 Waldren, Keith 1 15 Walldren, Joan 44, 115 : Wallerman, Sherrilee 48, 124 Wallett, Ruth 96 Walther, Dave 30, 40, 106 Walton, Robert 1 15 'Walz, Gail 44, 115 Wanat, Laurie 106 'Wanke1muth, Belinda 124 Washow, Denise 26, 41, 49, 124 'Webb, Marilyn 47, 106 Webber, Dave 47, 106, 134 Webner, Candy 32, 49 Webster, Norma 96 Weith, Coletta 96 Weith, Paul 124 Weith, Gary 47 Weldon, Cheryl 96 'Welter, Gary 28, 44, 125 Wendell, Charles 48, 115 Wendell, Susan 48, 125 Wendt, Kurt 96 Wennerstrom, Wanda 41, 115 Wenzel, Arthur 48, 115 Wenzel, Edward 115 t Werner, Carol 115 Werner, Clyde 44, 106 Werner, Keith 40, 53, 54, 106 Wessinger, Ingrid 115 Wesolowski 49, 125 Western, Janet 32, 48, 115 :Wetzstein, Melody 32, 48, 115 White, Doreen 70, 96 Whitney, Dale 44, 115 Whitney, Roger 44, 96 Wickboldt, Carol 106 'Wickboldt, Glenn 28, 44, 125 Wickboldt, Mark 115 Weimann, Thomas 29, 36, 115 Wiener, Gail Wierzba, Tom 125 Wieting, Jack 30, 34, 40, 106 Willi, Ellen 32, 97 Wille, Joyce 47, 97 'Wil1iams, Gary 106 Wischmeyer, Dave 30, 34, 40, Wischmeyer, Jim 48, 125 Witte, Deborah Wilken, Ray 48, 115 Williams, Georgia 97 Vanderburg, Ruth 8, 51, 95, 134, 138, 'Wilson, Alan 28, 37, 125 139 Vanderpoel, Allen 115 Vanderpoel, John 32, 45, 46, 52, 95 Van Toff, Mary 95 Varga, Wayne 115 Vinson, Daniel 106 Vincent, Richard 30, 106 'Voght, John 124 Von Bergen, Joanne 95 Von, Lehe, Beth 14, 41, 95 Bragel, Barb 47, 106 Bragel, Paul 8, 40, 44, 70, 95 'Wachtel, Carole 95 Wagendorf, Gene 95 Wagner, Janeen 41, 48, 106, 107, 115 Wagner, Linda 53 Wagner, Gary 28, 37, 49, 124 'Wagner, Marlene 32, 33, 51, 52, 96 Walach, Robert 106 'Denotes LOG Patron 'Wissenz, Kris 106 Witkowski, Richard 8, 47, 106 Witt, Jack 29, 36, 115 Wohl, Wayne 115 'Wojciechowski, Laurie 115 Wolfelschneider, Barbara 32, 41 Wolff, Ed 41 Wolff, Ellen 115 Wolff, Ruth 97 Wollwage, Mary 49, 125 Wright, Pat 125 Wrzinski, Pam 97 Wudke, Herbert 125 Wulfert, Cheryl 32, 97 Wulfert, William 115 Zack, Monica 49, 125 Zahn, Ilse 53, 97 Zahn, Roberta 125 Zavodny, Cynthia 97 Zavodny, Linda 53, 97 Zemblidge, John 106 Zeiner, Craig 115 Mrs. Carmel Abbate Mr. and Mrs. james Adelman Mrs. L. Aldelmann Elmer W. Anderson A. Astbury Mr. and Mrs. Mr. and Mrs. Mr. and Mrs. B. Bahnsen Bahry David A. Bales Mr. and Mrs. Lloyd D. Bales Keith Beckler Mr. and Mrs. Arthur C. Behnke Chuck Bender Phyllis Berry Mr. and Mrs. Mary Birr Steve Bishop Bieber Lorraine Blacketer Mr. and Mrs. Walter Bladh Julius Blashek Mr. and Mrs. R. Blatt Mrs. Blum Mr. and Mrs. Bobzin Mrs. Caroline Boettger Mr. Otto Boettger Mr. Bordin Mrs. Bordin Karen Borenherser Mr. and Mrs. Brada Mr. and Mrs. I. R. Braun Mrs. D. Beier Mrs. Dorothy Bremer Brenda Brinda Evel n Brook Y Budget Cleaners Mr. and Mrs. Ernest Buetel jim and Pat Campbey Tony Cararcci Mrs. Anne Carlson Oscar Carlson and Family Mr. and Mrs Mr. and Mrs Betty Cole Mr. and Mrs. Jill Crooker Mr. and Mrs Ida Crosby Robert Carthus Fernando Casen Countryman Crooker Cindy Crummeth Mr. and Mrs. Tiger DeMoe Mrs. Di Michele Tom De Michel Mr. and Mrs. Rudolf Domke Mark Drost E. Ebert Mr. and Mrs. Herbert Ebert Linda Ebert Mr. and Mrs. Henry Elling Joan Ericson Diane Ertal Mrs. Leona Feder The Figas Family Mr. and Mrs. Finck Mrs. Frances C. Fitzsimmons Miss Tina Fitzsimmons Mr. Ralph Flatt Steve Florin Zielke, David 44, 115 Ziemann, Gail 47, 97 Zimmer, Fred 106 Zimmera, Helga 125 PA TRO S Nicky Fordy Mr. and Mrs. George Fosbinder Mr. and Mrs. H. Fosbinder Miss Friedell Mr. and Mrs. O. Garapolo Mr. and Mrs. R. Garla Mr. and Mrs. Walter Garriscin Arlene Gasinski Lowell Gebhardt Mr. and Mrs. Gebhardt Mr. and Mrs. Geier Mr. and Mrs. Wm. Geisler Sandy George Mr. and Mrs. Green Ruth Greenfield Peter's Grill Mr. and Mrs. Grunst Cheryl and jim Gunderson Mr. and Mrs. Arwin Gutekunst Hagg's Certified Store Mrs. Martha Hagan Mrs. Halvorson The Carl Hardt Family Mrs. H. Harig Harry's Variety Paul Alan Hartmann Mr. and Mrs. Paul E. Hartmann Mr. and Mrs. Henry Heidorn Beo Heinrich Mr. Fred Heintz Mrs. Henrickson Mr. and Mrs. Karl Helmkamp Henry Hitchkokk Cheryl Hitzke Ingrid Hoffman Mr. and Mrs. Holck Mr. Walter Horn Wm. Hullet Nancy Grosse Huntswrist Mr. and Mrs. Ray Hurley Mr. and Mrs. N. Hriljac Terri Hriljac Muriel Husser Darrel Ingercorn Mr. Ella Irsch Emma Israel Mr. and Mrs. Elmer Jandt Carolyn Iannusch '60 Elenor janusch Harold jannusch '67 Norm jannusch '68 Mr. and Mrs. Wilfred Iannusch Wilfred R. jannusch '63 Mr. and Mrs. Jany Mr. F. janzow Jay-Bees Mr. and Mrs. Lee joesten Dianne, jerry, Laurie johnson Edward johnson Mr. and Mrs. O. johnson Mr. and Mrs. Adolf joseph Mr. Kaestner Mr. and Mrs. Harry Kessell Pastor Klausler Arlene Klein Zimmerman, Pam 32, 125 Zink, Tim 29, 44, 115 t Ziskal, Alan 45, 47, 70, 96 e Zucchero, Karen 32, 125 Carole Klein Mr. and Mrs. W. Klein Mr. and Mrs. Herbert Klein Hardt Mrs. Klingbeil Greg and Gail Klotz Mrs. Olga Koetke Mr. and Mrs. H. Kramer Mr. Krenzke Betty Krocker Tim and jean Krumb Mr. and Mrs. Milon Krupa Mrs. Mildred Kruse Hank Kurtz Mrs. LaBuda Mr. and Mrs. Hugh Lagsdan Myrt Larson Keray Larys Don Lauer Grandpa Lehmann Mr. and Mrs. Wm. A. Lemke Karen Leingerger Mr. and Mrs. Edward Linke Steve Lindblom Christine Locht Ken Longerman Lorraine Lorenz Rev. and Mrs. john Lutz Ann Lynn Sue MacCabe Mr. and Mrs. Arthur Maeller Mr. and Mrs. Makarski Mrs. E. Mann Catherine Mantonya Flora C. Mantonya Mr. Kenneth Markworth Mario Massaro Mrs. Mary McGinnes Mrs. A. Meier Mrs. E. Mier Meiszner Funeral Home Rabbi Miner Mr. and Mrs. Harvey I. Moore and Charlene Mr. and Mrs. Alfred Mueller Sr. Mr. and Mrs. Alfred Mueller Jr. Mr. and Mrs. W. Mulik jaeli P. Muscia Kathy Nelson Susan Netznik Susan Newcomb Mr. and Mrs. H. Newcomb Mr. and Mrs. Wm. E. Nigh Mrs. E. Nilmann Nino's Snack Shop Mr. and Mrs. james Nusko Mrs. M. Nusko Robery Oetting Marion Okulanis Elizabeth Olert Carol Olsen Virginia Olsen Mr. Milton Oulang Mr. and Mrs. Page Mr. and Mrs. Al Paulson Mr. Peabody Mr. and Mrs. Adolf Penno Debbie Penno Mr. Carl Peterson Mr. and Mrs. F. R. Pfaff Miss Myrle Pfieger Judy Pierson Mr. and Mrs. Milan Placko Mr. and Mrs. Pat Porretta Porretta Pharmacy Mr. and Mrs. Harry Preston Mr. and Mrs. Puetz Gary Puls Richard Raap Mr. and Mrs. Don Radke Mrs. Rathmann Mr. and Mrs. Rattinger Gen Rave Tom Reck Mr. and Mrs. Reeves Ed Resetar Mr. John G. Rieck Lynn Riggio Rode Welding Service, Inc. Mr. and Mrs. William Rodgett Mr. and Mrs. Rosenow Rev. and Mrs. W. Ruehrdanz Terry Sanders Miss Jacqueline Sandersfield Mr. and Mrs. Clarence Schiller Mr. William Schmidt Mr. and Mrs. Arthur Schreiner Jean Schillinger Jim Schillinger Mildred Schillinger , - Mr. and Mrs. Ralph Schillinger ' Mr. David Schreiner Alfred A. Schroeder Dr. T. W. Schroeder Emma Wachtel Mr. William Wallett Mr. and Mrs. Mr. and Mrs Mr. and Mrs Mr. and Mrs Mr. and Mrs Mr. William and Mrs Mr. Ellen Wischmeyer Al Weiss, Jr. Paul Wendel H. Werner Dean Westmeyer Carl Wille 'R. Windell Clamor Wischmeyer Mr. and Mrs. P. Wischmeyer Chris Witkowski 1 Mr. and Mrs. Emil O. Witschy Mr. and Mrs. Joseph H. Wright Rev. and Mrs. Carl E. Zehner Mr. and Mrs. Ziskal Dr. L. Zojzi David and Dirt Spanky Latvian Power in the Senior Class Joyce and Rick Forever Mary Poppins Betty and Herb A Latvian Power Advocate Pamie Puff from the Boys ' Charlie and The Pugnacious Ones Spooky Little Dago The Great Pumpkin The Lovin' Kind Smokie, Pete, Wolf and Meyer Mohawk, Cleveland and Wisconsin Bill and Bonn Pee Wee Bullfinch's Mythology Uncle Nutzy Irmie and Ursie Miss Beverly Schumacher Carole Schmidt Heinz and Fran Schweinert Mr. and Mrs Mr. and Mrs Mr. and Mrs Mr. and Mrs. Jr. Van Ness Simmions Smith Harold Smith, Jr. George W. Spannenberg, Edith Stephen Robert Stephen Southern Discomfort Boom-Boom We Love Georgeanne A Kleiningershein Turkey Retery A group of gabby girls Terry and Marilyn Guy and Gail G. J. Secret Admirer Peter 12 Urz Mess Joyce Stocker Mr. and Mrs. Walter Stocker Arthur Stortenbecker Ken Streit Miss Sulzer Mr. and Mrs. R. F. Swanson Mrs. Della Swinke Mr. Harry Synwaldt Mr. and Mrs. Joseph Teuschner Mr. and Mrs. O. J. Thaler Mrs. Caroline Tillnak Mrs. R. Topil Mr. and Mrs. T. A. Torin Florence Toskey Mrs. Tracy Mr. and Mrs. Turek Mr. and Mrs. Turpan and Co. Elsa Vainzettle Mr. and Mrs. L. M. Vanderburg Mr. and Mrs. W. S. Vanderburg Mrs. Theresia Vanderpoel Colette Verhuck 67' Darlene Verheeck Nancy Von Burgen Elmer L. Wachtel By . . . me! Judy and Dave Mike Wild of Wausau B. R. V. Local 69 Al the Great Krisavitch loves Markovitch I love muself-Weird. The Conale Boys Polish Union Carol and Larry 67'-68' LOG Staff Linda and Turner Guatmahillyard Fearless Fly and Underdog Royal Order of Ken The Boss Skunk Zooey G. Joan, Nancy, Don Puff and Rol Ray-Harlem-Pratt Sinclair Mildred Mouse Daughter of Sow and Sow A Friend of Harvey's Woman Jet, My Dog Spankey and Our Gang My Mother Square Root of 69 Shadow Jack Is a Stoffregen Something Like a Newton Mr. Spock Friends, of Carthage College Gourmet of 5A CHAOS ME Claudy Sid Debbie Crazy Horse Cookie 2nd period gym leaders, Jan and Lynn Danny and Arlene Sandy and Kin De Marci Snoopy 1967 Dumbline and Leroy A Friend Ed says Clocks are Great! Doc Savage Cool Ones, Class of 1966 St. Lukes lunch period 5c, period 5b Sher Bear, Nellie Bellie, Ja-Cob, Rude Pie Marda, Foofer, Yonnsey, Babs L. H. N. Trained Seals Happy Together A and 2B Dudley Do-Right Sunday President of the G. S. Monday President of the G. S. Tuesday, President of the G. S. Wednesday President of the G. S. Thursday President of the G. J. S. Friday President of The G. S. Saturday, President of the G. S. The Beastly Bead Doc Savage Again Goofy Grape D. W. The Squaw Woman Chicka Toby and Nickie Trick and Treat Turtle Bishop's Brother Waukegan Puks Pete's Diary Kooky Neighbors Across the Street MOUTH Butch and the Saturday President of the G.J.S. You're a Mean Old Square Mother The Mother of the 1967 Cheerleading Manager Family Friend of the Watson's Al the Presser at Budget The Evol Chayr Loyola Med. School Dissectors-Ernie, Rich, Les and Paul Weldon and Carol The Barn in Glenview Wayne and Elaine, Maine East 1964 In Loving Memory of Mark's Beast Maine East 1964 Ted E. Bear GLENVIEW JET SET James Blond Unknown Mortimer Snerd C. A. W. loves D. A. 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