Memorial High School - Kodak Yearbook (Eau Claire, WI)

 - Class of 1970

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Eighteen-Hundred Depenf Many changes occurred in the offices this year. Carolyn Decker was the advisors' secre- tary, but when she married, Debbie Studley replaced her. The Sophomores received a new counselor, Mr. Burmeister. A move from pronting to advising Juniors was made by Mr. Rassbach. Also, Mr. Johnson and Mrs. Coffman gave up their Deanships to become administrative assistants. While retaining previous duties, Mr. Tealey was made Assis- tant Principal. A...- Student troubles are a part of Mr. Johnson's schedule. xo Mrs. Coffman learns both sides of a studentis problem. -Q Paperwork is a necessary component of Mr. Berg's rou- Mr. James Bowman councels a graduating stu- tine. dent on a suitable career. l In Their Careers Mr. Burrneister checks up on one of his students. WW -1 N ,', ' Vklrr Busy doing research, Mr. Rassbach becomes better acquainted with the Juniors. Senior Counselor, Mr. Barnes, corrects students' class schedule changes. , A is 'Nr 5 ' , B r Wi we Roll cards by the hundreds pass daily through the hands of Mrs. Page. ul 4 sr mpg Carolyn Decker helps students make appointments with the class advisors. MRM - I 1 J I i E 4 2 Memoria.1's financial situation is kept on file in the Booster Office by Kathy Malles. I3 Math Chlorn Peterson Mathematics Oswald Hagenbarth Intermediate Algebra Home Ec. Genevieve Rasmuseen Chef Training 5 5, is . 2: -'- -1 fi 2 55' w 'X - ' - 2-5' rw, A 'g 32:53. X tt.t I f-3 t it Swim at 3 Q Wanda Meinen Algebra, Geometry twin'- Y Harold Freid Geometry, Intermediate Algebra Robert Osterhus Mathematics Wt? . 'O June Schulte Food Service, Home Ec. Isabelle Ray Home Ec. Band, Choir, Orchestra J . Q Lv -it 4 John Mills Marvin Kuehn Bruce Pau1SOI1 Orchestra. Band Choir Phy. Ed. Talvryn Tischer Boys' Phy. Ed. Connie Ulrich Girls! Phy. Ed. WH ,. f Flora. Gunsolley Girls' Phy. Ed. Wi. 'ffmsen - I H157 456 Dan Loucks Boys' Phy. Ed. Language Arts Ronald Anderson Marylou Patterson English 11 English 105 Speech .Ii nw Jean Couture English 12 . I . J rg Af Patrick O'Brien English 12 Thomas Kinney English 103 Purple Wings ' K ' ' K' 555126.fx'-551524.23-1'iSfs4i -lei'-vis rg. --sr' 11 . wi. James Gleboff English 10 and 11 Art McMil1ion Englishg Debate ..., Barry Robinson Francis Simons English English 1 1 rf Marlys Griffiths Englishg Spanish David Haakenson Spanish E Viola Tjoflat Reading Coordinator Ronald Skamser English 12 L Stanley Hillestad German Mary Blackseth English 113 Kodak N B .M5,.Q .:L fsgw:.fs. 1 C if - - H .2 Y , as - Y! 5 1 :qg I K 43 7g,. kyhk V .L .t,t , as 1 1 K X Mary Mickel English 11 'H .: iii 3 Joanne Krcmar English 11 Nexus: N '--,I 'N n ff 1 QA I S Xi 1 1 Richard Weber Drarnaticsg Humanities Social Sciences gsm' Donald Moore William o'Gara Economics U.S, Historyg World History JUN' Leonard Wentz U.S. Historyg Humanities it E W Y H f Dennis BOhII13,I'1 George Blum World History Gordon Poquette Modern World Problems Charles Er U.S. Histor Psychology ickson Merlyn Schuster Noel Ness y U.S. Government U.S. History Natural Sciences Richard Tornowske Biology William Reineke H3-TTY Gibbs Chemistry Chemistry Arthur Ludvigson Physics hmm -...I f- Craig Schwartz James Jamiska Biology X Physical Science X Orville Torgerson N Chemistry, Photography 'uf' Y st ,......,,Ns ,xx Allen Friederich Biology lui 3 John Novak Daniel Peterson X Biology Earth Science, Physical Science E w Industrial Arts Frank Matz Driver's Ed. Donald Schlei Audio Visual Ronald Olson Drafting, Industrial Graphics ,3,Z,fg33, - e 1 . M x -923 I 4 9 fav u Frank Kopp ,. s Driver's Ed., Woodworking Claude Craemer Machine Shop Charles Carpenter Electronics L 5 af' lik . S Kurt Bents Dennis Killen Woodworking Art r s if ' rrer r Linda Martin V , Vil, Aft Asslstant . Donald Loomans Dennis Opdalhl Agriculture Printing, Gen. Electricity Business Education Steve Anderson James Henneman Distributive Ed. Beginning and Advanced Bookkeeping 'iii-li f fail! iw 11,1 '.,,,,,,..oi'l?' , ,A , snnn sn , A i iixo fe. L, g. by : V D H - f X h X . Carol Tibbitts - 'Q U 5' Typingg Office Machinesg i o 7 Business Machines Bernard Nelson 1 X it KX-:iam '. ' A B Tylslgiigggkkeepmgg Office Carol Cockson Office Machinesg Business Lawg Advanced typing B X S 3 F 'Wilt I N ,X x is A , L f ' W- Pat Rinaldi X , S Helen Forsjord Keypunchg Data Processing Ronald Tobias Shorthand I and II Beginning and Advanced Typingg Clerical Practice Special Education Jackson Kennedy Special Education ,ll W an ,gg at Marion LaVelle Special Education Intern Library James Schoenrock Special Education ' Q S vaxel T3 ii J ,filqs Alice Hasse Librarian Charlotte Johnson Librarian Disciples of Education Retire 'TY 'Q--me Miss Irene Berg Mrs. Marie Chatterson . ,- is Mr. John Haig Memorial regrets the loss of three faculty members who have devoted their lives to the education of young people. Latin and English have been Miss Irene Bergis areas in teaching for thirty-four years. She graduated from Eau Claire University in 1932 and over a period of years earned her M.A. at the University of Denver in 1953. Spon- soring Memorial's Latin Club for a number of years has been Miss Berg's extra school activ- ity, and as a result she became state co-chair- man of the Junior Classical League. Miss Berg, who has traveled extensively in the United States and has been to Europe twice, plans to continue traveling after retiring. Mrs. Marie Chatterson came to Eau Claire in 1944 where she has taught French and English for over twenty years. She attended Superior and Eau Claire State Universities from which she received her Bachelor Degree. Further courses were taken at the University of North Dakota and Concordia College at Moorehead, Minnesota. Advisor for both French Club and Student Council were among her extra school activities. After retiring, Mrs. Chatterson plans to live in Moorehead and spend her summers at her cottage on Pelican Lake. Eau Claire saw the arrival of Mr. John Haig in 1928 from the University of North Dakota. Two years later he went on to the University of Wisconsin to receive his Masters Degree. During his career he has taught a wide variety of subjects concerning the his- tories of America and Europe, government, and economics. He has also been involved 'in a diversified selection of extra curricular ac- tivities such as basketball, track, rifle club, and assistant coach in football. These three people have enriched the lives of the many students who have passed through their classes through the years. Area Schools Progress In 1961, the consolidation of the Eau Claire Area Schools took place and is now under the direction of one school board. Con- sisting of eight members, the board annually handles routine problems such as the budget, development, and negotiations in the salaries of teachers and custodians. Other subjects discussed this year were new programming in the elementary school, data processing, and modular scheduling. The issue of whether a new junior high school should be built has been tossed about for the past two years. On November 18, a referendum was held and part of the Town of Union rejected it. This area was the pro- posed site of the school. Now, a new location must be found if a school is to be built. , V, lit,gffQ1f.'fHvf1 fix lam- Marvin Lansing looks ahead in the future with much ambition as the new superintendent. J. Thorson K. Moessner W. Seguin B. Ippolite J. Vodechek R, Evans P. Bjerke JQYQ l R. Lotz G. Mins School Policies Culminate Here As the principal of Memorial, Mr. John Gallagher supervises the education of 1850 students. He makes sure that the students get a broad education in preparation for their future. The principal's secretary, Caryl Phillips, assists Mr. Gallagher in his numerous tasks. -:J --k-L - .V ' Dictation is one of the many duties that Mrs. Phillips Caryl Phillips pauses briefly to examine her notes. must Perform daily- if - Tl' H , ,...,fw-- 5 ,-,-u s xxx ar!-F55-f .M..ww0 u Mr. Gallagher, principal of Memorial, works closely with the school body to strive for a better school. k y 1Q no , i Wt 4 CW V y B 2- 5 A ' 2 ' I , M ' ,' rw, V, yy ,V , J X, 'W ,gfwwirf at 1 i 9 by an 1 T S gmt- T f'f X f 3 if yr f Lunch program supervisors are, Back Row: Lucille Belke, Elizabeth Johnson, Chartene Ovren, Marlys Berg. Front Row: Zelda. Wingad, Bernice Hanger, Betty Seng, Leone Lewis. Lunch Program Revised A new system was used for purchasing lunches, eliminating the inconvenience of tickets. Lunches were paid for upon receiving at the cost of forty cents. Another addition to the lunch system was the variety of food choices. Students were given several menus to select meals from. Students find the new system of buying lunches convenient. II1 O I' G 'Wt fd Q if ,yr ' 'Qi it Kathy Strand operated the booth designed for buying milk tickets. Hours of Service Given Behind the Scenes Custodians are necessary to keep the W, , W h ' ' 5 1 alls and classrooms of Memorial neat and i , E c ean. They never know when they will be y Z 1 A 5 called upon to check on something that y doesn't seem to be working correctly. 1 kiwi At 3:04, when students are leaving the nfl p building, the janitors' real work is just be- VZ!,,, . so , innin . SE Q' E 1 V rrrt it if- V M., V. . , QQ , , fi.. gf ,JVM . t Mrs. Paulson and Mrs. Hanson stack towels. Dusting and cleaning lockers are just two of the many tasks performed by Mrs. Westphal. M.H.S. Custodians are: Howie Steubing, Donald Livingston, Paul Weiner, Adlore Paulson, Everett Klopp, Doug Clough, Gordon Ingle, Donald Easterson. my 1? ,g V- Vfwwmh I E. V5 -1 VY ,. , 7 fffrwy Al- 1 ' ww. 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Bio-Chem students, Carl Wahl and Jim Ostrum breed fruit flies, ww-4357 ww' by W' ,1 ' Lf P I ' Har' V . n ,,,, J Greg Nelson and Barb Riley master skills of identifying micro-organisms. Mr. Hagenba.rth's help is essential in solving equations. Figures Are Limitless The Math Department offered students a wide mastery of skills from Sophomore Geometry and Algebra to intermediate and advanced programs. To extend this field of study, electronic data processing under the direction of Mr. Osterhus and Mrs. Renaldi was added. This course combined one semes- ter of data processing with computer concepts and challenged students' skills in keypunch and computer programming. Students try their hands at computer programming Mr. Peterson conveys geometric functions to Peter Ramberg and Paulette Ponick. J , Mr. Hansis presents a lecture on welfare to an American History class. Historical information was given to classes by Mr. O'Gara. History Is a Passing Minute Social Science courses, objective was to ac- quaint Seniors with world situations. One of the highlights was a combined showing of the Drug Turn On . A Junior requirement was American His- tory. Besides studying the textbook, students heard various people speak on pertinent sub- jects. To modernize the World History course, it was divided into the three courses of Non- vvestern Civilization, Ancient European His- tory, and Modern European History. Each course consisted of a semester in length and counted one-half credit. Non-western Civili- zation encompassed all of the areas of the world, except Europe and America. Tony Sirianni and Pete Johnson make use of the library's reference books. History students research for class projects. f X. A 41. , fp, ,,,, fi icq, n f J M .tu M C ,,,Lx.1,,'2 ff i, . Q am, , , News f ww' we gif 5 lf , I 4, ,, ,, gwtwjglrwx i-Vwwlfi b ye ig? QV ,Q if , i is f , aff , c J: E 2 ' 4 f ' I '5 Z ' K IL? V F -, it f V 2 i v lf ' .wif f 'L I , T A AQ W 5 tiqsri .fi5- f'l2aX'M Q Vlfyd f gf -4 1 .5 1,1 ,L fm, i., , if X, , 1 4. 3 ,V WM ge: i..Lz..L X gif yi VW Through use of visual aides, Mr. Poquette explains fundamentals of Psychology. Mr. Schuster lectures to his class on the field of government. 3 YZ I!-NHFQICAN ECONOMICS Mr. Moore explains the practical uses of Economics. , Mr. Blum reviews his notes in preparation for a world problems lecture. Tests are inevitable. Past Civilizations Discovered Ancient-Medieval History, Modern Euro- pean History, and Non-Western Civilization, a three semester course, replaced the one year World History course formerly offered. The purpose of this program was to enrich and broaden the students, background in his- tory. Mr. Bohrnan taught Medieval and Mod- ern European History and Mr. O'Gara taught Non-Western Civilization. Map study is essential in clarifying history concepts. Mr. Bohman traps John Kaehler, a latecomer to class Culture Taught by Team This year a course in Humanities was offered for the first time at Memorial. A team of six teachers from different subject areas taught the course so that the subjects could be related to one another. Covering America from 1890 to the present, in depth experiences Were provided in art, drama, history, litera- ture, and music. It is hoped that the sixty-tive students gained a richer cultural background and new interests in the creative arts. 1 Mr. Paulson, Mr. Weber, Mr. Wentz, Mr. Robinson, Mr. Mills, and Mr. Killen team teach Humanities. Carl Wahl drives a point home. Students' expressions show various reactions as Mr. Weber proposes a minstrel show. WY' p-f Pl , I ? 5-U .w 9 fp, tht llllff' up H3 Bulletin boards help to illustrate ideas literature. Mr. Skamser's seniors use microfilm for independent study. 'FWXL studied in Language Study Pr English courses stressed literature, gram- mar, and composition. Sophomores concentrated on American Literature, compositions, and a quarter of speech, and six weeks of new transforma- tional grammar, taught by a team of three teachers. Juniors worked to improve their writing with studies of grammar, essay writing, and World Literature. Seniors be- came involved in term papers and English Literature. An experimental independent study program allowed some seniors to con- duct individual research. Culture, comprehension, and conversa- tion dominated Memorial's foreign language study. New language labs, containing such equipment as tape recorders, individual head- phones, and a phonograph, aided speaking proficiency. These labs proved far more ef- ficient and convenient than the previous ones. Mr. Robinson, Mrs. Patterson, and Mr. Kinney, the team teachers, plan their English program. Norsen Steen delivers a demonstration speech on the art of swordsmanship. F ,W ! notes Cultural Understanding ' Robin Christenson examines Roman architecture as found in this model of the Pantheon. I I ll t Puunffttfvtuasfsrifii ggp M p ' WWW W! 5 I nk H V I, V'-f E I l I ' ., 1- mis: W' A , A AQ? Fznfi' Net fs Q x ' f . ,ff?Q5gamw'2 ,W 2 r ffw - ' Rich Hagen and Bob Hansis would make handsome mu- ! chachos. ,W by 2 1. , in 1 4- f ,f ' French pronunciation improves by hearing language tapes. Jane Schultz and Tom McGinnis carry on a German dialogue. Library Clarifies Questions Participation was the main theme in the library this year. The librarians planned many different programs such as separate class sessions and a reading day. Student involvement in the microfilm room and other areas helped promote the theme and include the entire population of the school. Rich Hagen utilizes the microfilm room. Seniors focus on independent study. Black listing and book mending are the duties of Mrs, McCuen and Mrs. Duncan. 2 ' ,::': its i ig? Nqr Q X 4 'ikkrs it I , is 1 5 S .xv Student teacher, Mary Clifton, participates in Library Read-In Day. Debaters display their trophies of achievement. Debaters Research Foreign Policy The debate class, consisting of 20 mem- bers, was separated into three divisions, Var- sity, Sub-Varsity and Novice. They made many trips, including seven overnights and competed in 18 tournaments. The Varsity squad entered district and sectional compe- tition and were eligible for state with a 6-0 record. The squads were coached by Mr. Art McMi11ion formerly from West Bend, Wiscon- sin. Nancy Nicolet, Don Houser, Brad Myers and Carole Mills are tournament bound. gl fi 3 1 i i Scott Herrick and Beth Helwig discuss their strategy with Mr. McMillion. Dramatists Project Enhancing school productions was the main job of the drama department. Among these jobs are, aiding in the Variety Show, putting on plays, and producing the Academy Awards at the end of the year. While first year students study the the- ater and work on stage exercises, second and third year s t u d e n t s concentrate on play- wrights, the modern theater, and continue work on stage. I i , ,- 5 if li Under careful direction of Mr. Weber, drama students easily increased stage knowledge. Experimental theater was a new area introduced to drama classes. 4, ,n A an -ws, A K T4,4V,f'Q,1 Q, ti' My Myres l 07524 aft, Drama student, Debbie Harmon, performs onstage for the Variety Show. Stageoraft Allows Creativity Precision by Mark Mueller is required to make stage sets. Dave Myers and Dan Dachel find working with chicken wire exasperating. Stagecraft worked with drama classes to help create school productions. The students made the background scenery for plays, as- semblies, and the Variety Show. Construction for the Variety Show included Working on a ten foot statue of Athena. Mr. Weber, director of stagecraft, helped the students gain better understanding of stage crafts. .'i jstzlfii. - rig . X S 1 Msg 1 :iii .. , 5 A 5 ip..ot t,Sgpppp i U Variety Show's statue of Athena received finishing touches from Linda Lee. To avoid accidents Mary Symicek finds cautious step- ping necessary. Pictures Relate Year Deadlines Within deadlines were used this year in order that Kodak could meet an early sixty-five page deadline in November. For the first time, using co-editors, the pressure was put on two people in assuming responsibility for successfully meeting these deadlines, coordinating the book, and pro- moting cooperation in the staff. As in past years, Kodak students sched- uled pictures of school activities with the photography department. But for last minute pictures, they used their own Polaroid cam- era. Chuck Miller, Bev Richards, Chris Larson, Sue Knight Work on final layouts. Y ,,,,.. ..,.,.f 1 ,nmvmg .- IN 3 Z VLELAA 'W' df WQH VM ftf' 5 .231 v , t as , 2 4 . - 'Q j 2 ,,,,.., X 'f ,,f!'m4.Q,WLiffWW . , A ' as , f f 37 47 Vg af if ff V .1 ,J .4 . 11 I frr. Qffgfgliff, E',,f, Surveying sample yearbooks is Mrs. Blackseth, Ko- dak advisor. lv- ' Kodak students sort out and file needed pictures for the yearbook. Co-editors, Vauri Henre and Barb Holzinger, choose division pages. WK. 0- Staff members file each student's class schedule in its appropriate place. ...ss .-.. t ,MJ - - . X is as Mr. Kinney heads the school newspaper as advisor. 8 N5 qw' Purple Wings staff listens as Mr. Kinney reads a let- ter from Vietnam. S. Peterson, D. Hanson, and K. Murphy type out final copy for the Wings,'. id if Wings Stir Controversy Two new sections, including letters to the editor and correspondence with former Memorial students in Vietnam, were used to put more life into the Wings this year. The staff, advised by Mr. Kinney, established an Editorial Council to debate controversial is- sues. The policy was to present both sides of problems that affect Memorial students and the community. Editor, Lauray Yule, prepares tO leave for Graphic to pick up the Purple Wings. ..-Q: B. Nowak, S. Peterson, D. Hanson, and J. Peterson discuss final copies. Talent Is Revealed Improvements in the a r t department caused an increase of about 25 students. Slides and a projector were purchased for more visual contact. The students' use of cop- per enameling and an a d d i t i o n al potters wheel also enriched the course. Miss Martin, an intern teacher, aided Mr. Killen with the art classes during the first semester. .Mn- 's.., ,,,.,W, Carolyn Buza helps paint a sign of the school emblem for the Co-op parking lot. Art students draw Bonnie Boyken as she poses for them. NNN i Varieties of color can be made by mixing paints. Experimenting on still lifes are Darlene Gordon and Cindy Rhude. Enlarging pictures is only one of the activities of the photography class. Students display many different types of cameras. Sorting the good quality and the poor quality pictures takes much time. sm-.,,,m .EN sas- Q ,. ......,.,,,,-.,,,-N sqm, i In 'ex X Pictures Tell a Story Besides learning to take pictures and to develop them, the photography class also plays a major role in depicting the activities of the school in pictures. Because of the in- creased request for the course, ten or fifteen students had to be turned away. A new elec- tronic light and enlarger were purchased this year, and for the first time the staff had an opportunity to work with colored prints. A lifetime hobby is many times an out- growth of the class. 'at Obtaining the right contrast is dif- ficult. Printing pictures involves timing. ff: me mmf wwofae 0. use sw NNN' df full 1. .,:: ig. . Q p pp .. . A ra-. ,- sf -1 ,W Pm Dave Voss and Bill Dean decide which music to record for the class radio program. Ideas Are Broadcast As the media of radio and television have grown in importance, the need for people skilled in these areas has grown. The Radio-T.V. Class has given students an awareness of the use, and possible misuse, of these media as pro- paganda tools. A radio program, ranging in subject from current events to witchcraft, was produced by the class during the first quarter. They also planned to present two television specials. vfswlwwsxvsiosl Just prior to recording, Steven Robertson and Jon Quick scan their scripts. Students must test and listen to various rec- ords before taping. Finished tapes are interviewed before delivery to the radio station. l N Audio-Visual Students Assist Teachers As an A.V. student, Steve Olin helps duplicate thou- sands of pages per day. sss Q 'ff Filling an order for a transparency is one assignment of Carol Parkinson. Showing 16 mm films is an audio-visual activity familiar to all, but many other teach- ing aids were supplied by the department. A variety of equipment, such as tape record- ers, phonographs, overhead projectors, and closed circuit television, were provided. All filmstrips and records, available for use by students or teachers, were kept in this sec- tion. Making transparencies for use on over- head projectors and videotaping activities which can be viewed later on closed circuit T.V. were among the services provided. James Lepke helps Mr. Peterson check out equipment to aid his instruction. :SUT ville- 1 i H- -::'ffD'fY ssl 1 ' . 1 - . J fi - I . 5 X K s X 'E S XX W x,-:XX S Xrif'gj'.'f k c wr- XYfX4Jf..' : l Ni. . .Q fl .i ff-if -i'ff 1 ' s .tss X k p ii... .3 Ep.. . . ' XXSSXRXSQS 4 1 3 Choir members are, Front Row: C. Peterson, H. Schaeffer, J. Beguhn, C. Sorenson, B. Helwig, J. Christopher, S. Henke, N. Beegle, J. Anderson, J. Crinion, G. Munger, J. Depe, D. Anderson, M. Langdon, J. Smyth, M. Coyer, S. Hendrickson, L. Manor. Second Row: J. Fleming, D. Wilson, A. Shelley, T. Myers, J. Smyth, J. Reiter, B. Hegge, T. Kildahl, E. Quandahl, S. Wulff, F. Olson, D. Saito, C. DcMoe, K. Sutton, J. Gruber, M. Mickelson, S. Weghorn. Third Row: B. Klein, D. Burrows, S. Bowers, R. Ritsch, J. Walker, C. Miller, R. Anderson, D. Hauser, K. Johnson, R. Henning, P. Rostad, C. Ganong, T. Roach, J. Seippel, J. Wilson, D. Joseph. Back Row: R. Shepler, M. Eiekstadt, J. Knott, R. Olson, R. Stromwell, A. Omdahl, G. Utphall, S. Dale, S. Staves, T. Sirianni, D. Engedal, R. Wickland, K. Schmedlin, H. Peterson, R. Merritt, D. Dittner, D. Staves. Choir Receives Recognition at Madison A busy year was enjoyed by the choir. A- long with the performance of three concerts, they were chosen from a tape to represent our school at the state music convention in Madiion. Because of their outstanding perfor- mance, they were invited to submit a tape for the National Music Convention at Kansas City next year. A trip to Chicago highlighted the season. Stacey Bowers enhances his talents on the marimba. Choir officers: C. Miler, mgr., J. Fleming, Sec., V. Or- tiz, Pres., J. Crinion, Treas., Missing from the picture is T. Kildahl, V.-Pres. Mr. Paulson announces the next concert number. Early morning departure causes choir members to be drowsy. Front Row: A. Bistol, B. Hansen, B. Brantner, C. Boetcher, S. Irwin, L. Carey, J. Johnson, G. Roach, L. Kjesbo, S. Mikesell. N. Meindel, C. Myers, J. Mueller, S. Kappus, D. Hogenson, B. Savides. C. Belden. Second Row: G. Fish- er, S. Cook, K. Johnson, S. Klein, D. Bauer, J. Browne, J. McRae, G. Peterson, C. Johnson, P. Larson, L. Robins, M. Johnson, C. Cliff, J. Nelson, B. Bowen, B. Pelloquin, E. Lee, V. Hanke. Third Row: M. Thorson, E. Helwig, S. Bolden, K. Lindrud, S. Elliot, J. Schultz, P. Phillips, S. Killy, J. Wollum, L. Kearney, D. Easterson, S. Nelson, C Schmidt, P. Gagin, J. Pope, J. Krowe, L. Maurer. Fourth Row: C. Jacobson, A. Wanger, T. Alley, G. Gregg, B Helwig, B. Myers, P. Warner, J. Dunsmore, J. Higgins, M. Bogstad, T. Brott, S. Herrick, R. Dachenbach, R. Lee R. Franzmann, L. Motzer, B. Anderson. Madrigal members are: Carol Peterson, Judy Christopher, Chuck Miller, Steve Staves, Jean Anderson, Ron Hen- nig, Jenny Gruber, Sue Hendrickson, Roger Anderson, Barb Hegge, Brian Ward, Stan Dale, Donna. Anderson Jan Crinion, Vic Ortiz, Al Omdahl. Madrigals Awaken Minstrel Spirit A totally new group of senior choir mem- bers, chosen through individual tryouts, make up the Madrigals. Folk music and 17th cen- tury songs Were sung in the fall and spring. During Winter, the carolers were a common sight around the school and community. Adding to their busy schedule this spring, the Madrigals joined other Wisconsin Madri- gal groups and performed concerts concern- ing Madrigal music. Making her own Madrigal outfits keeps Donna Ander- son busy for many hours. Good times follow many Madrigal rehearsals. Orchestral Rhythm Crescendos January ninth Was an important date for Memorial's orchestra this past year. In com- petition With other high schools and universi- ties they were chosen to play at the Music Educators' Convention in Madison. Among the numerous other activities, the orchestra presented a November fall concert and performed at the Masonic Temple for the mentally retarded during Christmas. Making use of practice rooms are Karlene Bauer, Marty McRoberts, and Lea Deilke. KJWIHAMIHHI Orchestra officers are Stacey Bowers, Starr Bruner, Jann Solander, and Ginny Stelzner. Front Row: S. Kelley, K. Hogenson, M. Rediger, K. Krause, S. Bruner, C. Anklam, C. Noreen, S. Rice, J. Landauer, B. Nelson, M. Larson, D. Johnson, M. McRoberts, R. Bragg, E. Ohms, C. Rabbitt, J. Boyken, R. Larsen. Second Row: J. Merrill, D. Bruns, S. Reppert, J. Lutz, G. Cigan, D. Bruner, J. Tessendorf, L. Kelley, L. Deilke, C. Cliff, K. Thompson, A. Schmidt, P. Quayle, B. Beegle, D. Peterson, L. Skeels, J. Tiller, A. Schelly, V. Rydz, C. Graff, M. Peterson, V. Stelzner. Third Row: D. Henderson, J. Stelzner, D. Turner, T. Day, T. Bjerke, G. Hokkanen, B. Graff, J. Solander, E. Quandal, B. Sheahan, C. Olson, C. Bates. Back Row: D. White, D. Henderson, S. Bowers, G. Hen- derson, Mr. Mills, R. Anderson. 5 ,. ,' New Uniforms Add Color and Appeal to Band Q5 'sf' Mr. Kuehn finds much paper work connected with directing a band. Directing this year's MHS band was Mr. Kuehn, a former Mondovi instructor. With Mr. Kuehn, came many new ideas. For the first time he incorporated one drum major and five majorettes into the band. One big change the MHS band has un- dergone is the growth in the number of mem- bers. The increase was more than twenty five percent. Acoenting their January winter concert, the band performed in new uniforms. - .- , .- K .V if 5 figri.. .. 3 .. gif -X , - j 'W W: 1 ,. . lslig,yf,:4Q .,f. .. ' s a .L.,f .i:f ,iw is--f j .f3r ' K . ,-gif , ' W3Y?lS.- i ff! - . il ': : 1 -I' J it P ' lf- .fp.f.. t ..Vff.'..- 'T' 'FQ - , ' i w .51 f X Vx' 4 -rs. 7.x 'ff , - . - . , .. gafsfi. . , --fs .. ,a l gl . a- fp- .. .. ff K 1 3. N A b. i.v...,. gi by .k.., fe fl ,Es .h Q E: -1 ,K .5 4 x f - T J- .. - .it ' .. -- 1-1' ,. -Q- .+,,,g..-1.5-.. .. '. - at X 1 X 'W lvsisufi fifsrf - 1 . -. ' 7 - kg L. App. .,,,.,,W ...,'.. k . .,,: i f. ., ....,.s .... ,N .sm t ,. ,,,. . . . .. ...,,.,. ...,..,.. .,..,. . .W Q..-........c...f ........ -. . ' .sw . . S.. za- r- 'F s ss - is 1. ft Majorettes add to band formations. Front Row: D. Peterson, M. Petersen, S. Vehlow, L. Skeels, R. Borman, S. Lange, B. Nelson, J. Landauer, M. Lu- ren, R. Litman, K. Aim, N. Beegle, H. Schaeffer, C. Graff. Second Row: C. Baker, M. Boettcher, D. Vailette, S. Pe- terson, D. Baker, D. Severson, L. Kriedeman, B. Mallow, M. Thorson, W. Seymour, V. Anderson, R. Gochberg, J. Russell, L. Nordin, K. Eddy, K. Anderson, R. Christenson, V. Ness, M. Emerson, H. Morgan, L. Kjesbo, B. Shea- han, C. Petrick. Third Row: S. Rydz, K. Bauer, P. Kitzburger, N. Johnson, R. Needham, J. Mattison, M. Thomp- 1 14' t W PM '42 .XSA wg .. 4, Q' 1, . w 'M ' - 3, rw MT , , 1 t 5 7 1' is W: f My y' I 452 ' f 1 1? if 4 D ik 'F VH .,'. , ,' 7 ff ,ummm YJ f .-' iw 2,2 62 , 5' ' am . M ,f I rf :lip 'W LQ, , , N-my iv jf! gpg Q ,ff ,W Q' W Se- V R AJS, 2 g.i4,,1,MgL A Q1 gf , M 5' 64 ff 46 ,Q iw W, 6 1 'V I lx '58, ff 40 x Q ,f li f ,Www fr? I T., f fffwfv M ' Learning Techniques Develops Proficiency To begin their study in business, students enrolled in data processing, bookkeeping, and secretarial classes. Two new teachers were added to the faculty in the business depart- ment. They were Miss Tibbits, typing, and Mrs. Renaldi, data processing. A new activity, the Secretarial Co-op, was added to the business department this year. Nine girls were sent out on jobs 6th and 7th hours. These girls gained experience for further office work. PN' 2 Apbpppp ..- ' . Beginning typing student, Chuck Hogstad, does daily typing drills. if mam?914v4Z Distributing Christmas seals is Linda Schevingle. An effective way for Barb Gilbertson to learn short- hand is by the use ofa tape-recorder. Using a rotary machine is Business Ed. student, Mar cia Krogman. Jim Syth exhibits his projects for wood-working. Diligently working on drafting plans is Jim Faulkner. Many Activities Comprise Industrial Arts Useful projects were made in Industrial Arts to prepare boys for a future in mechani- cal Work. While working with various types of machines, safety rules had to be enforced at all times. This fact became apparent when two accidents occurred. Mr. Bents cut his hand on an electric saw and Mike Aasen in- jured his fingers. l Studying the intricate parts of a television set is Jeff Jarocki. ll Sanding wood is one of the preliminary steps Greg Belden takes to complete his Hnal project. Fabrics and Foods Dominate Home Economics Experience in hospitality and serving was practiced on December 17, When the girls Home Ec. classes served an all-day open house for the staff and faculty of Memorial. The girls displayed '72 varieties of holiday cookies and had coffee for the teachers. During the second semester, they learned the proper care and construction of clothing. 2 if I Before dress construction starts, Peggy Olson selects the appropriate pattern. X Measuring the correct pattern layout is Barb Tobisch. Mrs. Tjoflat was a guest at a complete dinner served Home Ec. girls obtain materials at the supply table by the Home Ec. girls. before food preparation begins. Tim Thompson and George Stewart find what dishwater hands are all about. Boys Enjoy Cooking Early in D e c e m b e r, the Boys' Chef classes exhibited for sampling their Christ- mas cookies along with those of the Home Ec. classes. This year the boys received experience in most aspects of cooking. Foods ranging from appetizers and salads, to main course dishes and meats, to desserts were prepared and served in an appealing manner. 'QQ X Testing his first attempt at making pizza is Ron Bahr. s a ' K1 - Mrs. Rasmussen checks the final product of Jeff Hungry chefs sample their creation after careful preparation. Smith and Jim Schemensky. Y Y .- .... ., . . . , Activities Improve Physical Fitness Romans recognized physical education as a means of training for War. Germany favored gymnastics, but this year physical education classes were devoted to helping the student develop his skill, power, efficien- cy, conditioning, attitudes, and understanding that would lead to his future well-being. Of- fered at Memorial were several opportunities to improve physical fitness in such activities as tumbling, archery, swimming, dancing, basketball, and golf. smssswm .sms la.a,,sm - . Senior boys display their skills in archery. Some girls will do anything to get to gym class on time. Performing balance beam routines are Linda Playter and Gayle Gooding. s E Mr. Kopp explains the complexity of an engine to Connie DeMoe. Students Acquire Driving Skills Approximately three hundred sixty-five persons were added to the list of motorists as the result of Memorial's driver education course, under the guidance of Mr. Matz and Mr. Kopp. Upon completion of a seven week aca- demic course, students were required to en- gage in six hours of driving experience and six hours of observation. During these ses- sions, country, city, residential, and freeway driving was mastered. -fr ,www A fff' , ,f ,, gtwzmv .iwig .ff,v1.', , ,I , hr fitfmfl, muy,-h-5 Nail him to the wall. lm, fill ll 0 .NSWE DRIVES .... mm MOV- Gary Huskulus and Sherri Wulff examine driver's education posters. H Www X ff 1 'Kffkva' Y ff fan 1 'qw . X if YV Junior varsity, Top To Bottom: Pat Beranek, Holly Sahaeffer, Julie Beguhn, MariAnne Steil, Margie Kleiner, Lois Pannier, Nancy Drew, Karen Schulenberg. . , Q gz, 17 ., Varsity cheerleaders, Lynn Fischer, l i X , gp i r ,,,,, , l V M f ,,,, ,,i l,, B fr Q U fe Q ,i f Q 4 fu Memorials Cheerleaders get caged in X decorating for Pow-Wow. ' tl... re Gerber, Barb Pieper, Debbie Douglas, Betsy Johnson, Judy Christopher, Jan Dale, Debbie Hanson. w l Cheerleaders Activate Enthusiasm l l Cheering at fo o t b a 1 1 and basketball games was not the only responsibility of the ,cheerleaders at M e IH o r i a l. The summer hnonths were spent raising money for the Pew J.V. sweaters. The Varsity squad was lrated first at the International Cheerleading Foundation Clinic at W.S.U. In the fall, the icheerleaders took charge of the Pigskin Pow- WVOW activities and planned the pep assem- blies throughout the year. Mrs. Krcmar, the cheerleaders' new advisor, helps the J.V.'s with their new sweaters. Jef! 111666 tv Lajg X Hit 'em high, hit 'em low! Go Eau Claire High School, Go! K Royalty RG1gHS Ovei 1 f f ,f Bob Burling Nancy Gingras , -2. : fi ' fa aw' y wx? . .f I ' ' ai, I ,.?tfL3iQ'.'g - ' T Q-21222553 - 5 Scott Morris Joan Michels Queen of Pigskin Pow-Wow 1969. Coach Tornowske crowned Torn Poquette and Jane Sorensen King and 2 .V --: K' fa, W ,- A J J . V if x ,,:' . 'P ,Qi -1 , if Ei l t t- Q as - t S .- .10 S . .:, - N. aa s I S IT? J H , bi iaas W e f' l , K S Q -ti S A Ni as as - ' S Of! , , it ' ' to ooa,t Dave Strauch Jim Dahl Pat Olsen Laurie Meier George Stewart Donnie Hones A J. N. ,J f Q M3 1 X . A t 3 -5. , 1 :vig X S. 'X N :-N. 52 , 84 A 1,.g:5f, k . ' Brian Ward Dave Myers Betsy Johnson SHS 1301111111 Cal Ganong Tom McGinnis Sue Quayle Jim Anderson Mary Jo Langdon Debbie Gerber K 'ly K fffwgl IacArthur Park . 'L 2. ' t J' Q- - XL Q G We -fe dw ,J x , , ge .:-::.. gi z 1 - Julie Fleming John Bolles 9 V 2 -,' , N Barb Pieper Gregg Bohlig and Debbie Olson reigned as Vice-King and Queen. Kirk Heimstead .W If , . 91 ff f , 3 V ,f I ,f ' ff HW , .,,,,, ,, ' -5 ' Q Sue Hendrickson Paul Christopher -.ala J, X, A , u 5. ' f I :,, A' f ' Gi 1 ,ol is J L f J J' 4 2, J I , f Sue Fenner Jeff Johnson 1 , ge Q ',,- ', ,,,f , i f ,ff W 'iff Meredith Hill Lois Eberhardt Vauri Henre Ron Holten Doug Ochu John Frank W Iwi! Hfibf gf, W' J J :za K ! V , ,, 'li' f J J ggi . 0: X Lynn Fischer Jackie Tiller John Christopher Tom Burce Gayle Gooding Rich Hagen I r Indians Dazed Homecoming festivities commenced with the traditional Clash and Color Days. The Senior Class float, Munch Menomonief' took first place in the parade. Second place was awarded to Pep Clubls Bug Menomonie . At the gamels opening kickoff, fans launched helium filled balloons, including two enor- mous ones with over-sized postcards. The Abes were again victorious when they mas- sacred the Indians 26-13. Homecoming week- end climaxed with the crowning of Tom Poquette and Jane Sorensen as King and Queen of MacArthur Park. Gregg Bohlig and Debbie Olson reigned as Vice-King and Queen. Library Council predicted a victory with their pre- sentation to the team. I if-if fr en? in-is gif A A 1 . R. ft S .A Wg rx K e , 2 i Q . x li X ' x Pep Club Bugged Menomonie' Fans launched the Abes to victory with helium bal- loons. :heir second place float. Seniors took first place as they Munched Menomonien. S 5 X 4 I .nl .. .L N K- . il ' in nd Smut: C 1154 ' ee 'Milf 3. - .IS 1 ? ill D llli Q W Amateurs Strive for Professionalism Thespians, Front Row: J. Anderson, S. Quayle, A. Dooley, L. Brumberg, B. Dean. Back Row: B. Nowak, P. Botsford, J. Buttenhoff, R. Ross, S. Robinson, L. Breitman, K. Midelfort, L. Patterson, J. Solander. Thespian skit won third place award on skit night. Thespian officers Jean Anderson, Sue Quayle, Ann Dooley, and Bill Dean headed this year's activities by helping to initiate new members into the club. Six Footlighters gained the necessary twenty points needed to be accepted and brought the fall membership to fourteen. Troup 1660 also put on a play and sponsored a series of short experimental films entitled Genesis I. Footlighters, Rossie Ross and Barb Nowak, cautious- ly watch for Thespians during their initiation. D1 Ushers Emphasize Courtesy n, Linda Gullickson, and Bev Birr. stributing programs for a concert are Diana John- The 16 members of the Usher's Club acted as a receiving committee for all as- semblies and games. With Mrs. Cockson as advisor, their activities included a spring picnic and Christmas party. 51,5 1 7 -Mmfa ,. V,,, 4 -a pp Usher's club officers: D. Anderson, L. Gullickson, K. Wright, and L. Weber. E . 3 i i E. 5 Q ii . r asketball fans are greeted by Deb Flatland. i QS -Q10 ,gr- rA N S ...- 69 Z, W JAM- ww, ,WW 1. , N l'. Unique Ideas Attract Audiences In addition to two full length plays this year, there were three one act plays. The one- acts were directed by Bob Carr, a student teacher. Mr. Weber directed the major play, Ju- lius Caesar, which was presented in a unique style. The actors performed on a set designed as a chess board. They moved from square to square until the assassination scene, when the performers were in checkmate position. The Thespian play, The Crucible, was about the Salem witchcraft trials and the people who took part in them. As the play was a Thespian production, Ann Dooley di- rected, rather than Mr. Weber. In The Crucible, Kris Midelfort pleads with Al Om- dahl. 3 may 3 F if Students tried their dramatic ability in one-act plays Itss scNOVv99 9 Variety Show, Now , directed by Mr. Richard Weber left vivid memories in the minds of many hard-working M.H.S. students. In spite of the failure of the sound system on opening night, the show went on. Both per- formances were given before a near capacity crowd. About 325 students participated in fifty-two various acts. This year the emphasis was placed on skits and humor where in the past it was on group and solo dancing. The audience's attention was captured by the abilities of Nancy Brousseau and Gail Hanson on unicycles. .. it 4 fa. i 'S I 1 4' i cs I , 3, , 'Z S M 1 as A ' E I V Vgvi A V . 1, my 4 1 Qian ' '-' I IE V K 1- S, If Six persistent mice use brainwork to get their cheese. For the first time, a trapeze act was performed above the audience by Phyllis Botsford. Q . if ,tp Na - Q . :. 'iliik iitftii ,:::.i ... p, tttp i Rfzssisz X X i.,i: 7- lsiifigfl L 3 4 3 E , i .A , Q 1 k a A X sg V P+ fp, V fi 1 ' , W ff i , in sf M , ., , N - , s 1 in Q Wir? , ' 4 , ,, v '5 f If tu' : EA Q 2 Ck was x Q, , -1 32 Wg' in 1 Q ff W M D 1 '. . 1 if , W 1 ' L f if -.. ,A , ,. ', . ,J ' C73 2, xy . f A ,pm Y ifff f :: aa 1 - f i'M'fm si i ' - 53? mam ,,'d 'i 'I V- 3 A 32 ? Q ' ,, ,, ' 4 , aaai a 2 i i , QW ,,,AAig'A,A ' ' Be f ,.f f' ,... my IFE. Wwififc i as i c Q Q.. w 1 V , W Soloists, madrigals, and dancers interpret Ha.ir . Debbie Michealson sings out to the tune of Wedding Bell B1ues,'. MHS students, turned savage, dance with precision in Sacrifice . , lg 5 Terri Kildahl, accompanied by Dave Engedal, sings It,s Easy to be Hard . lm, Dominic Spera's jazz combo turns-on. Performers Captivate Student Body A fiery Veteran's Day speech by Reverend Schmei- chel aroused students! Barry Moore spends endless hours cru- sading to youth across the United States. He presented his views on the 3 D's,' to Me- morial High School students. On Veteranis Day Reverend Schmeichel expounded on patriotism in the United States. The trumpet of Dominic Spera enrap- tured the student body during his perfor- mance. Dating, drinking, and drugs, were the topics for Reverend Barry Moore's lecture. Pep Rallies Arouse Team Spirit Football coach, Mr. Tornowske, spurs the Old Abes W to a victory. Because of the lack of spirit at pep rallies, many techniques were used to initiate enthu- siasm. Coaches Gleboff and Tornowske at- tempted to spur on the students with inspir- ing pep talks, and the Junior Varsity and Var- sity cheerleaders used their skills and abili- ties to instill pep and exuberance. Also, a group of boys calling themselves the Bleach- er Bombers independently organized to help keep the spirit thriving. Choir members, Victor Ortiz, Bruce Klein, Richard Wickland, and Sherry Wulff enliven homecoming activities. !On a trip to see the Wizard of Oz, Karen Schulenberg, Nancy Drew, and Margie Kleiner obtain needed ingre- dients for a victory over Madison East. -lk.. HQ NAM ..., , ,gg.- Rebound Court Bow Mike Kristo Jane Merritt M 'df' xi ' -X-:X 'wg X Q Pete Almberg and Barb Holzinger reigned as King and Queen of Re- Stan Morley bound Rally. Jan Dale L in ai mfg M 1 M B Q as. rrb, X 'B r,.,., Zd' Wh-A X H Bob Hansis Dave Cramer Kirk Heimstead Sandy Loomis Cindy Anklam Merry Hill o King and Queen 55 WIISTLM e ' - 1 iii' fe M -- W X fa-GNU? Jane Sorensen Tom Poquette lk WS' Nl' w...,e-- Ni' x- T ,eP ' . 9 3 Gayle Gooding Rich Hagen 1 'V 1 .:,x, : . 1 X if-E G we-' X 'uh' 150' YZ? Cheryl Sander Deb Olson Barb Holzinger Bob Burling Gregg Bohlig Pete Almberg MiSS Talvarina TriCePS, alias MT- Tischef, emerged as the starlet ofthe Bleacher Bomber skit. It's Only Make Believe Rebound Rally activities began with Skit Nite at which Dick Bergman was M.C. Of the twelve skits presented, the Bleacher Bombers Won first, Student Council took second, and third was awarded to the Thespians. Celebrating the Old Abes' victory over LaCrosse Central, the homecoming festivities were highlighted with the coronation of Pete Almberg and Barb Holzinger at the dance. Student Council executed three victims in search of the necessary papers. Everything was not make believe Q-of ss i up X Hal Morgan, disguised as Mr. Bagenharth, relates his cal- culations forthe game to press agent Betsy Johnson. Couples enjoyed dancing to the music of the Rendi- tions. liv- Debbie Peterson primps Donald Duck and Mickey Mouse for the dance. f 'N 'Q 4? '1 f -W ,N I Pep Club members spent many hours in prepara- tion for the dance. H1 li Council Administers Aid to Librarians Library Council was a service organiza- tion. Twenty-three members served the stu- dents and teachers of Memorial. The council members affiliated with the Student Library Assistants of Wisconsin. Car- ol Griffith, MHS senior was the 1969-'70 state president. Carol Noreen, Treasurer, prepares periodicals for publication. : i--,i. J 1 . f gigslgxb is fr . . Q E is -X ' K v. . ., -W ..... . ,.,, ,,Ax Memorial's new art collection is admired by Chris Eggman. . it Q if ,- .,. it I , J Vw d J. ,ff Shelving books is a major job for Carol Griffith. Library council members are, front row: Dawn Kremer, Bonnie Curry, Mary Johnson, Joyce Johnson, Kathy Theil, Chris Eggman, Pam O'Connell, Renee Koerth, Renee Smith. Back Row: Janet Wik, Nelle Oesterich, Sharon Sohulenberg, Margaret Gerberich, Kris Bradford, Pam Ottinger, Kay Geissler, Nancy Sather, Beverly Birr, Don- na Harrison, Juanita Corwin, Carol Noreen. Tournaments help add extra points for the N.F.L. Chapter. Students participate in tournaments to gain honors. Speakers Gain Honorary Recognition ,Don Houser and Scot Herrick have achieved the degree of excellence. Memorial was granted a charter into the National Forensics League. This gives stu- dents an opportunity to participate in the N.F.L. debate and forensic tournaments. Four degrees can be achieved, Distinction, Excel- lence, Honor and Merit. Five M.H.S. students have the degree of Distinction. Memorial is one of the 1200 N.F.L. chap- ters in the U.S. New N,F.L. advisor, Arthur McMillion, supervises activities for the local chapter. . - .. .3 1 I Lv-' ., ,MVMK ,Y G.A.A. members practiced for their volleyball tournament. Pam Christopher executed a head- stand, while Linda Close spotted her. Girls' Athletics Develops Agility Girls who enjoy sports of all kinds joined the Girls' Athletic Association which was un- der the direction of Mrs. Gunsolley. Due to increased use of the gym for the girls, additional athletic activities were un- dertaken this year. Girls participated in bas- ketball, tennis, and volleyball tournaments. Working on the uneven parallel bars was an opportu- nity given to Lynn Rulien and Cory Milward. N.w,,,.....-4 A -Q'- M ftiiff t'kA W i--i 3' 'WN W, .... -A .NK 'Q .sf , .sw - M v--A-- we-X A k ., i .. . ..., L. ,,. K - ie' f ....4 A . - -- E 1 i t F ..,.,' Q. WWWW ' . I gf L ' - vi-. 2 . -i..l it - i . - 3 gi -e----- .'.......-e-- --N iizigg, 5 A , errscc M WW ,,,., ,,,, , . Mf g ' :kk i f Y I mr 5 ' I -- r-- V, ..,. rg, . -A ? A. r A V . ee-- . . ,S 3 X-wt.. 51: . A--fe:-:.:' - :zu - . -if -- - - ' ai-:1.--a+s- in ' -Gs K .. RSX.. K . ., ..... N 5 , K E. isp an , i R ' - 2 M K if Qs' .. if K g ix K If . .A l - -. , e - Q . -gk.. . I f 1 f ' - ,sr .X ,ss .. 3' sim.. 1.0.5 Q Q , U tcr, ' Q Demonstrating on the trampoline is Linda Close. Moon-Glow Captivates Audience Moon Glow, the twelfth annual Water Ballet Show, was presented this year on Oc- tober 28, under the direction of Miss Connie Ulrich. A striking dive through flaming hoops was executed by the only male performer, Stan Dale. Jann and Jill Smyth were presented with awards for performing in the show three con- secutive years. Deep Purple, a duet, was performed by Kris Camp- bell and Kathy Rose. ,.,,,,, f.f'. f 'f ,L J L c , ,n 'n4?ji'7f7 ,wmggfi f V M ,,,, '- f ' ,, ,-',', 2 My ,,,'V ,W lfi , Q ,.., AXAI I N f jiri 'Q Queen Jann Smyth soloed in Bess You Is My Wom- an. Thirty-nine seniors, nineteenjuniors, and twenty-one sophomores participated in this year's show. nun ' M- -v-H-vw. Marksmen Shoot for Accuracy Acquiring six new members brought the total membership of the rifle club to nine members. Under the advisorship of Mr. Haig, three basic shooting positions Were learned, prone, kneeling, and standing. The club met every Tuesday night on the rifle range and did practice shooting at twenty-tive foot Na- tional Rifle Association targets. Scores were figured on a basis of five points for a bulls- eye, four points for the first ring, and so on. There is a maximum of fifty possible points. Any score over forty points was considered good. The main purpose of the club was to pre- vent accidents by learning hovv to handle guns correctly and to develop safe shooting habits. an is ,tix ,,1v Mr. Haig instructs Jon Preston on how to shoot from the kneeling position. H 'X Front Row: Mr. Haig, Mark Anderson, Dave Becker, Jon Preston, John Holzer. Back Row: Mike Matz, Jon Hal- gren, Bob Thomas, Bill Halter, Dave Roherick. Bravvn and Agility Charaoterize Lettermen Participating in a major sport for which a letter is awarded is the only prerequisite for belonging to Lettermanls Club. The advi- sor of the club is head basketball coach, Mr. Gleboff. Lettermen's presented a skit for Rebound Rally in which ten members par- ticipated. Bob Hansis and Pete Almberg practice for the open- ing game. 54 members make up Lettermen's club. Lettermen Randy Larson and Chip Morris reveal hidden talents at Skit Nite. On bus trips, students find time to discuss Impor- Pep Club officers: Rhonda Garman, V. Pres.g Linda tant issues. Skeels, Treas.g Vauri Henre, Pres.g and Mrs. Ray. Missing from picture: Karen Thompson, Membership Chrm. Energetic Members Achieve Pep Mx Carole Mills hangs one of hundreds of Pep Club signs. Memorial's Pep Club gained a new advi- sor this year, Mrs. Ray. The club's first profit- making activity was the fall candle sale. Sponsoring dances was another fund-raising activity of the Pep Club. With one of the fea- tured bands being the Mother Goose from Menomonie. Bus trips were scheduled to many away football and basketball games. The club also bought materials for the Rebound Rally deco- rations. This year members used papier mache Walt Disney characters to represent the theme It's Only Make Believe. An all-expense-paid trip was planned for the end ofthe year. Dumbo the Elephant comes to life with the help of Debbie Peterson. -F 5 as iiiiiss ,',, 4 i i l , t K l Council President, Greg Cairns, consults advisor, Mr. Schuster, on important policies. Discussing student-teacher relations are Kirk Peter- son and Miss Tibbits. MWMMWWMMMWMVWMMA- Student Counci The Student Council promoted many new policies this year. They put less emphasis oni selling concessions and more on general com- munication through representatives from our school and other area schools. A Coordina- tion Committee was formed and Miss Tibbits, a new typing teacher, took over the position of the Councills co-advisor. Publications were distributed to inform students and encourage involvement. ' Kerry Lou Mathison explains publications on the dress code. Determines Goals e e . X , , ? By selling popcorn, Pat Storrs and Mary Danielson Members of the Student Affairs Committee meet to raise needed funds. consider problems. 'www -w f vwffgn. , .ww . - fwwazmwafmwizxmm ni Lx ' w-.wr NW' Student council members consist of, G. Cairns, M. Hill, J. Frank, L. Fischer, R. Fisher, B. Ward, C. Phillipson, P. Botsford, V. Ortiz, G. Bohlig, T. Day, R. Holten, M. Perisse. S. Bruner, K. Mathison, P. Storrs, J. Tessendorf, A. Andre, T. Paul, K. Peterson. R. Schwartz, R. Ross, B. Bartingale, C. Bates, M. Conner, P. Gallagher, P. Phillips, J. Vogler, D. Burstein, G. Cigan, M. Danielson, P. Heimstead, R. Lewis, T. Oldfield, W. Seymour. Q K At an AFS meeting, Merry Hill demonstrated the use of her Turkish waterpipe. By buying apples, students help AFS raise eighty dollars. A.F.S. Fosters Coming to M e m o r i al from Toulouse, France, Myline Perisse was this year's ex- change student. In October the annual AFS Tea was held in her honor. To commemorate National Education Week, the members of AFS sponsored an apple sale. Candy canes were then sold at Christmas time. Penny Wednesday , which was a system of saving pennies, was another new idea to earn mon- ey. All these created interest in the Student Exchange Program. In January, Jill Anderson, a Memorial senior, returned from spending one year in New Zealand. While there, she attended school with her sister',, Elizabeth Fyfe. During the summer of 1969 another Me- morial student, Merry Hill, spent three months in Turkey. As most other exchange students, Merry found her stay in Turkey a rewarding experience. N orld Brotherhood Jill Anderson finds canoeing in January with her Mary TSOSie'PreS'5MarCiaJ COyer'TreaS' sister quite unique. fx ,- Q -3 S: t 11 . A POTUOH Of My1i119'S AFS Pfogfam Was Swing During her stay, Myline lived with Mr. and Mrs. Ken Frei lectures. tag and Janet. Officers are: Mary Boyd, V. Pres.g Nancy Nicolet, Sec.g German club officers: Karen Thompson, Diana Peterson, Yvonne Carroll, and Mike Gilbert, dis- cuss German club plans. Language Clubs Enhance Linguistics Memorial students take advantage of French club candy sales. MHS students showed an interest in for- eign affairs through the use of Language clubs. Junior Classical League sent four stu- dents to the state convention at Green Lake. Candy sales were a major activity for French club members. The Ballet Folklorico was attended by Spanish club members. German club activities included various speakers and a picnic to end the year. Latin club officers: Linda Rubesch, Rebecca Litman, Robbie Schwartz, and Amy Converse support Latin Power. X y a Spanish club officers: Vic Ortiz, Lisa Lewis, Ann Andre, and Mary LoPour display Spanish relics. Memoria1's foreign teacher, Elizabeth Haechler, is an added help to language students. X aim 3 2 , ' if ik ,,,,,i, , , thaw. W, on French club officers: Mary Pynn, Sandy Loomis, John Frank, and Carol Peterson take time out for monkey business. Experimenting with paints and psychodelic patterns interests Ruth Long. Working on various stages of drafting attracts Pat Odenbreit and Georgia Affett. Artists Reveal Talents Art Club was open to all students of MHS, whether they had art class or not. This year, members of the Art Club sold candy and held various dances. These fund- raising campaigns were undertaken in order to finance a trip to Chicago where the club saw the broadway production of Hair, and visited various art museums. Ring-making intrigues Carolyn Buza and Teri Kil- dahl. Officers are: Craig Boettcher, Vice Pres.g Jane Buttenhoff, Treas.g Colleen Johnson, Sec.g John Lorinser, Pres. t , s in s lr 'Q' n,sas slis s s C f 2 if. ,Q R . A til,,. . . E, kg l,.y Q ' ' A .i gsyyi sJ,tt , . ,s .. In , Q -, Ei it ii K X Q . 5 get 94 Q rx N iii 5 st A ' P ,gg we N K . r 4, 4:5-:,.. 'Z . . QTQTN' 536 3.259 ' 12: FT-Il ifsiagzas. . :E -55 wi . . :..,,. . , . ml ' Members are, Sitting: R. Brice, R. Willett, A. Ryan, C. Larson, K. Breitenfeldt, Pres.. Standing: M. Krogman. C. Swanke, C. DeMoe, Vice-Pres.g S. Johnson, Sec., Mrs. Griffeths, Advisorg S. Chinnock, M. Coyer, B. Richards, N. Crook. Alpha Zetas Initiated Alpha Zetas, originally called Y-Teens, was devoted to public service. Projects ranging from making center- k X pieces for local homes for the elderly to pre- . paring teas in honor of retiring teachers were X ' completed. Another facet of the group's Work .7 .5 ss entailed adopting a War orphan from Taiwan X f N if ' and providing him with help through contri- Mi butions and personal letters. Alpha Zeta members put the finishing touches on the Christmas trees. Delivering Christmas centerpieces is Marcia Krog- man, Sue Chinnock, and Amy Ryan. Preparations for the annual Teachers' Christmas Tea were put into action. . K .- . NYS. . . .M . .-- - -sg i sm- X D i X. ..... . . was . . 'tit .. .. : ' - A p . I Q - :f ,pw . . .fs -5 ' Q. - is Q - 5 'X ,gT..',-2 sh- 7 X . . X N XX Q' , li 'R Wi Q... . 4 5 XSS Xt iw iv? ii 'Q , N- W. 5 N . - f .... ska ,A is , xl l. E. X 3 1 p .. x Q . - . ., it .. Y . SX,,'i1'5 back Row: S. Kohnke, J. Gunderson, K. Eddy, J. Knight, R. McRoberts, D. Matz, N. Sather, S. Bellesbach, K. Birt- zer, D. Martine, B. Spalles. Center Row: K. Ruff, D. Blodgett, C. Solie, D. Toftness, B. Brown, M. Coyer, K. Lee, R. Braune, S. Bowe, L. Market, K. Brummond, C. Wells. Front Row: N. Toftness, P. Stein, S. Chinnock, C. Hogestad, J. Nelson, T. Myers, N. Haug, C. Riste, B. Novacek. FBLA Develops Leadership In its second year, FBLA consisted of 42 members who were officially initiated in De- cember. Supervised by Mrs. Rinaldi and Mrs. Cockson, the students involved held many sales, working for a trip to Green Lake for a State Leadership Conference. In addition to this trip, they also traveled to Minneapolis to visit the Federal Reserve Bank and Betty Crocker Kitchens. Judy Nelson purchases Tom Wat Kit supplies from Bev Brown and Sue Johnson. FBLA club officers: R. Brice, Pres.: J. Knight, Vice Pres., S. Kohnke, Sec.g S. Chinnook, Treas.g R. Mc Roberts, Reporter. 3 Deca Donates Students to Business Deca has accomplished a great deal dur- ing the last three years. The organization has made displays, presentations, and sold various types of clothing and household items. They were honored to have one of their seniors, Larry Prell, elected state Vice President. As a result of rapid expansion, part time jobs were provided for many of the students. 9, , E, 5 fi 3: 32 E 51 2? L .7113 Pam Huseby and Larry Prell use imagination in making advertisements. Deca advisor, Mr. Anderson, discusses job opportuni- ties. wi Mi all izzxsstei. Q WW N - 1 . 5 av A E i Deca officers: J. Hawkins, Pres., C. Johnson, Historian: Sue Bonnin, Treas.g C. Milward, Sec.g C. Farrell, Vice- Pres. New merchandise is displayed by Mark Sheils and Gayle Gooding. As YARK members, Debby Rudy and Linda Brum- berg take time to work with special education stu- dents. Eau Claire teenagers build enthusiasm for Project Stop. ef Students Serve Teenagers play an important part in com- munity life. A major undertaking for 1969 was Proj- ect Stop, sponsored by the Barrio. Students and parents participated in a 23 mile walk for hunger. Profits from the Walk went to the Cumberland Indians. Teens also had the opportunity to learn about our local police force through rides in squad cars. The Youth Association for Retarded Kids is an organization developed to give special attention to certain children. One of their spe- cial activities Was a Christmas party. Area youths displayed their talent in the Young Artist's Contest. This year, Mr. Tischer gained special no- tice in the community for adopting a set of Peruvian twins. M' jrjl . C M351 it f- 2 ,W 2 it 77 . A -fwwzei cm W emma .. T t' QM ' U V, Vgal j 'MMS aj in gg 5 ji 2 '54 gg 4 ,, . i., f t fs me H '73 v ' ' f tl. lr. li W 'A ,.,. ..,.. s Qmjg g, 'X' i P rf- Q 32, Q i i 9' g ff Q fe ommunity To gain a better knowledge of the police force and its activities, Judy Hoeppner, Anita Houman, and Jeff Galde, take advantage of the Barrio-sponsored police rides. Toni Sirianni practices diligently for the Young Art- ist's Contest held at WSU Eau Claire. Peruvian twins, Nina and Nita., are welcomed into the Tischer family. Z fa ,Mah , if 'MW 'Witt if N , QQ M .1 W ' Va ,- ' ,, ' , , 4 MW, 1 if V' ff4f,!.r' , L ' KAN I V . Future Farmers Acquire Fundamentals The Eau Claire Chapter of the Future Farmers of America is a local unit of a na- tional organization of vocational agricultural students. The purpose of the organization is to provide an opportunity for these future farmers to participate in activities which will enable them to become effective rural leaders. The Parent and Son Banquet in November, the Polio and Birth Defect Drive in January, and the State FFA Convention in June are examples of these activities. Mr. Loomans is the advisor. Repairing a tractor is H. Winter and A. Zimmerman. . 7' un.-. T'5'lN President Greg Erickson speaks at FFA banquet. FFA officers: D. Plomedahl, Vice-Pres., J. Zimmerman, Parl.g H. Winter, Treas.g R. Hadden, Sentinel, G. Erickson, Pres.g A. Kohlhepp, Sec., A. Zimmerman, Reporter. A' , . , iff ps, . EL . T ff? Ni-li' --........... , A K um- Nr aut Preparing candy for a future homemakers Christmas party are Karen Amundson and Sandy Govin. FHA Promotes Homemaking Traits Under the direction of Mrs. Schulte, the Future Homemakers of A m e r i c a exprcss their homemaking qualities by preparing and serving several varieties of candies and cook- ies. Adopting an elderly lady to Whom they made weekly visits, and preparing a Thanks- giving basket for a needy family were other activities in which the FHA engaged. iff.. R FHA officers: K. Amundson, Sec.g L. Siebenshuh, Pres. Missing is Donna Hermanson, Treas. Linda Tompkins and Julie Price empty ingredients for cookies into a saucepan. 5 ? 4 1? 2 3 ,v Z 2? 5 ii x 12 3 i ? E E i 5 3 X 3 5 5- 3 E ? 3 3 1 4 1 C Q , ww my VV a ,N , f f 'af mx fi lip' 'V ' Q ' 451 5 , f ' f f, , 4, if gf if fu ' Z r 541 V' LE' Y V,3. Jn A .. A Wai M as - xx' W -6 A . ed., , 1 1 V W 'nf 'X 4 1, 4 fww ' A3-V fl? if 1. 4-M A. 2 V if f w ,.,.y'5 f- 'fl ' V V -Q-,gg ,, fin. - ,545 Qi? is 4 ,, N fm. .,,V4V gQ YQ Ax.. 4 Af? 4 ,Q ,Q ' ff- ,fly 4 an 'JMB , fa , my . Nw ' 1 . , wwf- ' .,, ' 164592 Q V aw 1. 1 4, ' ' -v liar, 9 gg ff ef VVMQf,,,V5Zg,. 24,115 wg LM-4, -, 1-1: V4 V .f'ff?, f 4-iiw, WA . ' ' V 'f ..f,. 2-, .A in yj -5.54 , an ,Z ,f V ' ,ik . ,N A131 'W ,jwqsizw fl. , A Vcf,fff'f-wf:,iIiQ A 5- , , 'M V . wr . rggx V Wy Z, f 'v V , we , f wuz. L- A if,14MV f ff 9 mmf. W Y, fa A, ,gy Qdqvgx f WZSVYSF V V QTMQLWQ Y K3 V ,VW +253 . MK wi 'Ni' ff 'Sy Y 4 Q . -'Z J MQ M, ff L J W ki. 8 fw, 4, 1 - A 5'2', ' f'.-WT Q. get RX 25 Q .. :Q Mg 1 M2 Qin Back Row: Coach Tornowski, D. Stelzer, S. Loomis, J. Bolles, T. Burce, G. Stewart, B. Tainter, J. Johnson, J. Con- rovv, G. Henderson, C. Stokes, A. Johnson, B. Burling, Coach Tischer, Coach Nelson. Center Row: C. Morris, J. Frank, D. Meyers, K. Heimstead, J. Anderson, C. Ganong, B. Ward, A. Hanson, G. Bohlig, P. Christopher, D. Kassera, R. Gehring, Mgr. T. Homes. Front Row: K. Halverson, J. Christopher, R. Hagen, T. McGinnis, J. Dahl, R Holton, D. Ochu, T. Poquette, S. Becker, J. Vorpahl, D. Strauch. Abes Smash Conference Records Won-Loss Abes Superior Abes Schofield Abes Hopkins, Minn. Abes Chippewa Falls Abes LaCrosse Central Abes North Abes Menomonie Abes Wausau Abes LaCrosse Logan Tom Poquette slips through for a T.D. Memorialls Old Abe football team finished the 1969-'70 season in a first place tie with Wausau for the Big Rivers Conference Cham- pionship. The Abes shattered several Big Rivers records, while leading in offense and having the number two defense in the con- ference. Tom Poquette was the leading rusher and point scorer, and Rich Hagen led the team in pass receptions. Both Poquette and Hagen were elected to the All State teams. All State quarterback, Greg Bohlig, was also named Big Rivers Most Valuable Player. Three underclassmen, Brian Tainter, Allen Hanson, and Jeff Vorpahl, excelled in Varsity play and Will provide the nucleus for next year's team. Bohlig to Hagen proves successful again. mw EQ'NNv4kWr 1'4NwfmisM1-drerfriirmfi 4' ff + l Junior Fullback, Curly Hanson, picks up a. first down on an Abe fumble. Abe quarterback, Gregg Bohlig, drives for another touchdown against North High. Torn Poquette, the leading point scorer in the conference, picks up six more points against Menomonie. 9' psf' kk fig ,K A M, W, Q ks if 5 we V' ff , A f 1 ,Y ' 'ff 5 4, , ff, f , U f2?Ew'?' , V ffwfmu wwffwf 'W' .,,.-.H a Menornonie player down. R. Holton runs for a. TD. ,ww i vs V 1 f i 9 , 1 Mfg., , ' Aff A , .fy w f ' V Miyllw ' ,J f 4, , -, W, J' g , 0 2 Dave Meyers, Doug Ochu, and John Christopher combine to stop Menornonie's Doug Stratton. M 5 Dave Strauch takes a pitch to the outside for a large gain. Bottom Row: Coach Tischer, M. Bacharach, J. Farwell, R. Geroux, R. Gotter, J. Oelke, D. Johnson, B. Spoo. Mid- dle Row: K. Johnson, B. Bolles, D. Kassera, D. Stelzer, C. McLeod, C. Botsford, D. Scheffer, R. Hermanson. Top Row: R. Anderson, S. Becker, D. Dunsrnoor, N. Morley, D. Henderson, T. Schwellenbach, B. Wimbish, D. Johnson, S. Spencer. Abes Show Promise Memorialis 1969-1970 Junior Varsity foot- ball squad posted a 3-3 record. Jeff Vorpahl and Dave Kassera alternated as quarterback. Jim Oelke and Dave Kassera were the lead- ing scorers. The Sophomores, coached by Dan Loucks, ended the season with a 4-0 rec- ord. The Sophomores and Coach Tischer's Juniors will combine to make next year's Varsity squad. Junior Won-Loss Record Abes 14 Chippewa Falls 0 Abes 16 Mondovi 35 Abes 6 LaCrosse Central 12 Abes 26 North 0 Abes 40 Winona 8 Abes 0 Wausau 8 Sophomore Won-Loss Record Abes 38 Durand 0 Abes 30 Mondovi 6 Abes 34 North 6 Abes 28 Menomonie 20 Back Row: Coach Loucks, S. Spencer, D. Stromwell, D. Watkins, R. Boetcher, J. Koppa, B. Wagner, M. Bogstad, J. Frank, R. Roach, L. Berquist, G. Strand, D. Schaeffer, Coach Simons. Middle Row: J. Farwell, R. Hermanson, B. Wimbish, R. Thorson, B. Bolles, J. Knott, B. Helwig, R. Ostrom, J. Cleasby, L. Glander, M. Wahl, S. Hoff, M. Bacharach, D. Bowman, G. Grieg. Front Row: G. Schulenberg, S. Novacek, G. Mattes, B. Anderson, S. Flynn, J. Bonin, S. Hanson, L. Siewert, P. Spratt, M. Morris, R. Condit. .V .A 5 I . x as .L f-..- 1 Back Row: Coach Jamiska, J. Storrs, B. Zeug, H. Morgan, B. Holbrook, J. Hawkins, T. Werner, A. Mosel. Front Row: T. Gunnes, J. Gorton, R. Loken, J. Mattice, W. Kech. Harriers Prove Strength Memorial's 1969-70 cross country team posted a 4-0 dual meet record. The team, coached by Mr. J emiska, defeated River Falls and Cadott in triangular meets and placed second in a quadrangular meet held on Oc- tober 18. Abe harriers finished second out of nine teams at the Cadott Invitational. In the Regional Tournament held at Marsh- field, the team placed sixth out of seven teams. Bob Holbrook was the team's leading scorer with 50 points. He took 16th place out of 49 runners in the Regional meet. Win-Loss Old Abes - 30 Barron Old Abes - 34 Osseo Old Abes - 37 Cadott Old Abes - 44 Chetek Old Abes - 22 Mondovi om Abes - 34 New Richmond Varsity Abe runners are B. Holbrook, J. Hawkins, J. Storrs, and A. Mosel. Consistent Wrestlers Continue Success Despite the loss of virtually all lettermen, wrestling at Memorial continued its winning streak. A young varsity squad, coached by Mr. Loucks, recorded a seven win three loss record in dual meets, with a close second in a tournament at North. Mr. Reinkeis Ju- nior Varsity compiled an excellent record of ten wins no losses. With several experienced underclassmen to replace seniors, wrestling has much to look forward to. Bob Bartingale works to break his man down to the mat. Don Bestul and opponent take advantage of a. momen tary rest between periods. J.V. Win-Loss Record Abes 30 Rice Lake Abes 35 Winona Abes 41 Wausau Abes 28 Chippewa Falls Abes 32 LaCrosse Central Abes 40 North Abes 38 Menomonie Abes 26 Superior Abes 40 LaCrosse Logan Abes 58 Ladysmith J.V. Wrestlers-Front Row: Cal Sprain, Terry Bohlig, Bob Schendel, Bob Christy, Don Bestul, Bob Bartingale Back Row: Roy Gotter, Steve Becher, Bill Wimbish, Chuck McLeod, John Hoffmeister, Steve Hoff, Coach Reinke Varsity Wrestlers-Front Row: Doug Henderson, Doug Stelzer, Roger Ritsch, Gary Johnson, Jeff Kuehn, Bill Whiteside. Back Row: Coach Loucks, Gary Bystedt, Dan Chance, John Christopher, Rod Fisher, Jeff Johnson, Kim Halverson. Varsity Win-Loss Record Abes Rice Lake Abes Winona Abes Wausau Abes Chippewa Falls Abes LaCrosse Central Abes North Abes Menomonie Abes Superior Abes LaCrosse Logan Abes Ladysmith oach Loucks discusses strategy with Roger Ritsch uring a lapse in action. 98 107 115 123 130 137 145 155 165 175 185 HVY Bill Whiteside Jeff Kuehn Gary Johnson Roger Ritsch Doug Stelzer Doug Henderson Gary Bystedt Dan Chance John Christopher Rod Fisher Jeff Johnson Kim Halverson 3-9 9-9-1 18-5-1 12-10 12-9-1 15-5-1 2-12-1 12-1 9-9-3 14-6-1 16-7 11-8 Each wrestler eyes the other, hoping to gain the advantage. Girls' Gymnastics Add Tournament Schedule Girls tumbling involved approximately 100 girls, with Mrs. Gunsolley teaching the beginners and Miss Ulrich the advanced class. It was possible for girls in the advanced class to compete in five invitational tourna- ments, hosted by River Falls, North, Chippe- wa Falls, Cadott, and La Crosse. Among the outstanding gymnasts were Barb Pieper, Lynn Rulien, Jan Dale, Diane Ostenso, and Ann Harry. S ? n Debbie Douglas executes a front scale on the balance beam. Amidst other activities, Barb Pieper works on her shoulder stand. Lynn Rulien performs a squat vault, a maneuver done on the vaulting buck. . .W as .k.:L J g.. is Xu K x 2 s 5 4 S 5 s i . ? at f, wwwfa In a practice session on the tempts an Arabian handstand. ebbie Reetz arches out of a front tinsica during a oor exercise routine. Miss Ulrich spots Roxanne McLeod as she attempts to balance on the uneven bars. ,,,, J, 4 , , 5 1 4 2 Y S t E r 2 4 1 - J wx mats, Pat ' I Hi agar!! W, U: an t Flasher at- marvel, f 3 I M ,mmagww 4,wwe,,sfwW1M, 4 l J: Ei ,W f iz ? -,'- of a'ss 'gf 'nl 4 ' ':. s 1 :ni s Swimmers Rival Competitors During the 1969-1970 season, Memorial's swim team was composed mostly of Juniors and Sophomores. With the help of three re- turning Senior letter winners, Coach Ness's team comprised a 7 Win 3 loss record. The team placed fifth out of eight teams in a spe- cial relay meet held at River Falls. This year Todd Berg set a new record in the ifty yard Freestyle with a time of 24.7 seconds. The old record was 25 seconds set in 1967. Abes take a timeout during practice. Front Row: G. Patrow, A. Mousel, J. Falls, R. French, J. Kopp, C. Hestekin, T. Berg, M. Hanson. Second Row: J. Oelke, T. O'Connel, M. Olson, L. Polk, C. Everts, B. Garton, E. Bjurstrom, R. Devine, R. Trojan, Mgr. B. Statler Back Row: D. Miles, D. Ochu, D. Gonlag, S. Dale, S. Doud, J. Tessendorf, Coach Noel Ness. 5, a 'F W Q V L' 12215 . , v t e... a, 1, , ,,,,, V U .V ' . 'N ,W at Q 'Q + , V as at a W .,,, ' ff ,V 1' ' W ,, I K 1 Q15 k ,rf ,V,g V1 ' if ' H Doug Ochu leaves the starting blocks in the 200 yard relay. Zh Tri-captains are Doug Ochu, Steve Doud and Stan Dale. Abe swimmers take their marks. 14, W, Stan Dale executes a. perfect dive. Win-Loss Record Abes Medford Abes Wausau Abes St. Paul Abes Stevens Point Abes River Falls Abes Stevens Point Abes Marshfield Abes Superior Abes Wausau Abes North ' V f i f. w vLi,54QiJV 1 the WW Mlfflw M- M W wwf WM Y Off? P'-'Mi John Petrick, Drew Johnson, Jim Mackenzie, George Utphall. Curlers Seek Revenge Four returning lettermen sparked the 1969-1970 curling team to a three win, two loss season. Although the team was not a mem- ber of the Big Rivers Conference, they com- peted in the sectional tournament. The curlers, coached by Mr. O'Gara placed third in the second event at the Wausau Invitational Bonspiel, and managed to defeat crosstown rival North High in two thrilling matches. Win-Loss Record Abes 12 Stevens Point 9 Abes 7 North 2 Abes 8 Wausau 9 Ab es 14 North 1 Abes 9 Superior 10 1 .,.n, Y .,.. s 5 ' 5 5 2 2 9 3 2 Q n ,. 1 n . -1 Q-1,1 5:5i'?lf7LP ,-sffTff15iaf .Q-141' ' ' W Ffa I - in f ' - V, .. -121551 Sfiftwffifiifliif f.w1 .si?sis-? .1 ffm-fr 7355- fxffilifiiiiifl -f Sgiiix-:i?2 ff'rf7liiQ 11. 'liilsfiikfiggil-k'SfP Q it f . 1 W 1 'A The home of the Abe Curlers. GLW .4 6 Front Row Ground: Mike Hanson, John Moberg, Kurt Richards, Lee Otterholt. Back Row Tree: Dave Duncan, Matt Playter, Lee Minton. Abes Ski to Conference Lead Excellent conditions aided the Abe skiers during the 1969-1970 season. Lee Otterholt, the conference point leader, helped the team to gain the largest number of wins in the con- ference. Because the Pinehurst ski area was closed this year, Coach Ne1son's team prac- ticed in the Forest Hill Cemetery. Kurt Richards slides through a gate. Leaving the starting point in the Matt Playter. fihiwne M J' f 2 , f 1, .1, f A av wm,,,a,,,q,. ...fa wt, ., , ., Slalom course is Abes Regain Undisputed Championship Ranking second in both the Associated Press and the United Press International Polls, Memorial's Old Abes finished the sea- son with a perfect 18-O record. Ten seniors formed the original team, then later in the year, two juniors helped out in Varsity ac- tion. The reserves, known as the Bombers , also aided in crucial situations. Memorial regained an undisputed Big Rivers Confer- ence title with a 12-0 Conference record. In the first game, the Abes defeated Madison's city champions, Madison East. Two other key games were against John Marshall of Rochester, the 1969 Minnesota State Cham- pions, and Wausau. Wausau was defeated in an exciting over-time game. Abe scoring statistics showed a decisive advantage over their opponents. The team made fifty percent of field goal shots at- tempted, and averaged '79 points per game to their rivals' 58. Abes Abes Abes Abes Abes Abes Abes Abes Abes Abes Abes Abes Abes Abes Abes Abes Abes Abes Old Abe Record C18 OJ Madison East Superior Chippewa Falls Wausau Menomonie Superior La Crosse Logan Rochester John Marshall Chippewa Falls Eau Claire North La Crosse Central Wausau Winona Monomonie La Crosse Logan Wisconsin Rapids Eau Claire North La Crosse Central 1969-1970 Varsity Basketball Team: Gregg Bohlig, Bob Hansis, Dave Cramer, Mike Kristo, Rich Volkman Pete Almberg, Bob Burling, Stan Morley, Kirk Heimstead, Rich Hagen, Tom Poquette, and Coach James Gleboff if'-, 9395 19 and Kirk Heimstead I NW Y AM ...MfW,,,.,,..,..,m1M..,.h -M Mm. W... W, Mm N. ,... M A ,WmMwmA,,,,w,. ,,,-,rf ,, ,,,, W ,,,, , ww f ,Mzv if V me ff W f H ,'hL, ,,,' Z if? f 2 aaa m . ,,,.A 2 , ,',i , a Ki a! 45' 7 -Wm 2 api: , Wifi Z 35 ? , ,, af Wa wiefif W 253+ wig 'uv 5 5, Qjyfw EMM g 3, 5 52 I 2 Q sf 730, V 42-4 .yamm MW. f M Wh, HW, in Y a Tom Poquette aims . . . shoots . . . and scores. Central battles Pete Almberg for the ball Abe guard, Tom Poquette, takes aim. i S x J M t Out-maneuvering Chippewa Falls, Stan Morley shoots for two points. Tensed for the tip-off, Gregg Bohlig and Pete Almberg prepare for action. Stan Morley eludes defenders. I .2 46- Ki va AB!- Front: J. Vorpahl, G. Nelson, M. Ott, J. Dunsmore, J. Menard, G. Hoehn. Back: Coach Dennis Bohman, D. Stromwell, R. Gehring, B. Tyler, G. Fenner, G. Mattes, M, Morris. Gary Mattes maneuvers around Wau sau Lumberjack. Junior Varsity Dominates Rivals Memorial's J u n i o r Varsity Basketball squad completed the 1969-1970 season with a respectable record. At Wausau the young Abes lost in an exciting double Overtime game, however they defeated the Lumber- jacks on the home court 64-51. Coach Dennis Bohman molded the junior team into a solid unit. Greg Nelson shoots over Wausau defenders. Season Record Win 14 Loss 2 Abes Madison East Abes Superior Abes Chippewa Falls Abes Wausau Abes Menomonie Abes Superior Abes La Crosse Logan Abes Chippewa Falls Abes La Crosse Central Abes Wausau Abes Winona Abes Menomonie Abes La Crosse Logan Abes Wisconsin Rapids Abes North Abes La Crosse Central Young Abes Mature into Solid Squad W - ,iw f A large turnout of nineteen boys made up the 1969-1970 sophomore basketball team. Through strenuous practices and aggressive scrimmages the young Abes fashioned an eight win seven loss season record. Several y players were elevated to the Junior Varsity 'X Squad. The Sophomore team was coached by Mr. Charles Erickson. Sophomore experience will help these boys on the Junior Varsity and Varsity levels. Old Abe Record C8-71 Win Loss Abes 65 Eau Claire North 51 Abes 49 Wausau 86 Abes 41 Superior 38 Abes 40 Superior 51 Abes 55 Menomonie 28 -v' Abes 77 Eau Claire North 47 Abes 68 Stanley 38 Abes 64 Stanley 34 Abes 39 Osseo 50 Abes 60 Rochester John Marshall 29 Abes 51 Wausau 55 Abes 45 Osseo 51 Abes 38 Wisconsin Rapids 58 Abes 52 Menomonie 47 Abes 53 Wausau 57 Leading rebounder, Rick Roach, moves past two Osseo defenders for two points. Jeff Bonin, Tom Alley, Steve Hanson, Jeff Wick, Mark Walker, Bob Bolles, Brad Johnson, Mike Lentz, Dave Rosemburg, Rich Roach, Neil Morley, Robert Wagner, Lee Berquist, Jeff Frank, Glenn Greig, Kevin Burr, Greg Leinum, Paul Lokken. I V E , i ' 45? K3 , Q 1 E Q ff Kff ' 5? I K, , , Em Y Q . ,www 5 Sf: Nw 'im 'Q ? A we eafff Q' m ,gfwwg nk . Z 'Y fix? ,xv ax Wgwnz w,M y 54 w , ,fs A .3597 , we New Discoveries Made When Sophomores enter a new high school, they come into contact with many new and different situations they never had to face before. As the year began, they were filled with confusion at a new school. New ac- tivities they found were Clash Days, Col- or Days, and Homecoming. They dis- covered many additional responsibilities and had to make many important de- cisions. Floats and the Variety Show pro- vided worthwhile experiences. Work along with play was evident, and yet each Sophomore has unforgettable mem- ories of one or all of these. Aasen, Janie Ableidinger, Debra Adrian, Diana Aldrich, Cindy Alley, Thomas Alm, Steven Almberg, Sandra Amundson, Karen Anderson, Brian Anderson, Bruce Anderson, Cheryl Anderson, David Anderson, Dennis Anderson, Eric Anderson, Janice Anderson, Kyle Anderson, Marlin Anderson, Rodney , Anderson, Thomas - Anderson, Vicki J Arnette, Robert . E F' , - Arnsdorf, Mary fu Aspenson, Peggy Bacharach, John A X S .av f S 4 Cv fi' 1' SX Bacon, Suzanne M, q Baker, Debora f ' Bandoli, Janet ' Barby, Debra X a Bauer, Debbie Bauer, Greg Bauer, Thomas Bechel, Pamela Belden, Bruce Belden, Christine Belden, Randy Bell, John A 1 t A Belland, Alan , Berg, Jeffery Bergquist, Lee 'uie 1 - , . ,,,-, J x 4 s ,N up , X s -5 ,ff , J ,ws Bergstrom, Carol .L . Biesterveld, Thomas it Blodgett, Lauren Boehm, Patricia Boetcher, Cynthia Boettcher, Ronald Boldon, Susan Bolles, Robert Bolton, Robert . .... g '.., ik- rf. ii E: Y f And the day went on and on and on. gs E. fs . .. Q N-. S r w , xii x g zf. M t si is in st., . B i sni A 5 I -if ,... . ' 5 A t si if its 9 ' X Jr we 'ZS K . its .,,.f ' Q 4 W Q .::,, L k.,E I asa Q +8 iii.. fgifa SX 45: - as L . , ..,., s.,.i,- and N ir if , 'gy 1 ... A if ,r aa T ll .. fi srise , J ' 5 X B- .Q -f-f1::.s1-vars. 1 s Q. R. r' Bonnin, Jeffery Borgen, Douglas Borman, Randall Boiser, Kathleen Botsford, Charles Bowe, Kathleen Bowe, Susann Bowen, Bridgett Bowman, Daniel Boyken, James Brantner, Elizabeth Branzell, William Braune, Regina Breden, Barbara Bredeson, Rhonda Brekke, Donna Briggs, Allen Brott, Rodney Brott, Terry Brown, Robert Brown, William Browne, Julia Brummond, Kristine Bruner, Darcy Bruns, Deanna Bunde, Karen Burland, Michael Burr, Kevin Burstein, Debra Buzzell, Bryan Bystol, Arlene Cahak, Timothy .- ,lt r rr yyr A 5 1 lu' 31. 9 N , ., 5. .4-1 Y 'asia - .f.., R I - N T , ,Y if., .i fl I, ' e ,,r. 1 'fi' L' v pref 5 'gal 5 Q X New iii Q X . , L ri Q 5 , Ss J 'R S X X Q is X Q15 Yi x ? i s by y y .. iff? fl ' - :fs :Q .GIN- x . 3 S -N- Klw ' X V 2, X if li I il D s:.t, Xyoio rv s . ,A .X S 'F X. L . 1 W4 My Q Q Q Q Q, w A if M it . M. X Hi' That's the sophomores battle cry. 7 ee is 'I' V g , X 11 Q ' Fc xi' -as N . 2 Y 1 ,-49 ,-X .if .. 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Johnsted, Robert Jones, Jeffrey Joseph, Douglas Judkins, Joyce Judkins, Pamela Jurgen, Michael Jurjen, Susan Kaehler, John Kaiser, Mary Kappus, John Karow, Richard Karpenske, Timothy Karpenske, Thomas Kearney, Lynn Keeton, Kathi Kelley, Laura Keoppel, Kim Kernan, Steven Killey, Sharan Kinderman, Steven King, David Kittelson, Michael Kjesbo, Loretta Kleist, Kerry Kleist, Robert Kluge, Sandy Knott, Carol Knott, Judd Knudtson, Jancie Koch, Deborah Kopp, Jeff Koppa, Jeffrey Kramer, Dawn Sophomores study an art project. Terry Torkelson has his hearing tested. W 131 ' i-ni- sf .-:sr2i::f:.:: i'- Q ef -'77 iw. x as 2 X SZ -i i if '57-53 rare:-xiii' -. ., i T K 5? -k'- 5f5?ESs't Fy: 1. 'Qig1f,.55S' i-saa X X A-as , o r L:..kk:.k - s M. ff--W1--f is , , --S a is S L. I. . QP Q 5 ' -- 5 'N - -- Yi: 'NY t'f-:ii??3I?fZ'.1 ' '91 1.t5'TfY . 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Q . ,Q , Q QQQ Q Q :XX xx ma Q ,,. QQ .:,,.,, QQ Q V l : Q -.Et . Qt: QQ ,QQ .QS , , ET 5 'S F :H Q -mi, sfewg--3 swirls-2 4 15,33 Q w . ' Qi ,k.k . . miggi hif - eff . Zla yl - EQ Q Q, QMQQ 'w S 1 , r if i, ,,,. , X Q Q . ,, Q QQ QQ QQQ Mtn X J :':: Q J K X 5 5 -.Qb L J CI 1, , A 5 2 3 1 EQ Rai Q X 4 Sophomore boys enjoy a moment of leisure. Larson, Steven Lee, Brenda Lee, Joan Lee, Ronald Lee, Thomas Leinon, Greg Lemmage, Jody Lentz, Michael Lewis, Jeffrey Lewis, Scott Lindrud, Kathleen Link, Cheryl Lopour, Phyllis Lovvik, Rhonna Lowry, Timothy Lund, James Lund, Kathleen Lundeen, Michael Machlett, Nancy Mai, Mary Mallow, Brenda Mann, Yvonne Marsh, Cynthia Marshall, Debra Marshall, Mary Martenson, Vicky Mattes, Gary Mattice, Jeff Mattice, Peggy Mattison, David Mattison, Joanne Mattson, Catherine Matz, Paula Mauer, Luann Mayer, Nancy McCabe, Debbie McDone1, Cheryl McElwaine, Rosanne McLeod, Scott McRae, Joan Meindel, Norma Meinke, Timothy Merrill, Jean Merrin, James Merritt, Robert Mewhorter, Amy Michealson, Jane Michels, Patrice X, A-iii 4 .1 x 2 x -.f , . J X X wi' S ig f , an a 3 if 94? 1 ' Q, ,w A - aff Pas SMU 7..'if 4 X G ' 'D 1 ' if 4 ff K Q 1 ff Y: M., .Qi F ' , , . k l w, yf.e1.,f-.li , xg 6 Win 11-wh... Y, me Q ,fr .Qu 1- S ,mi - , 'S' if 1 yi Sf . 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' N , 3 Z 4 l i Mikesell, Shirley Miles, David Miller, Debra Mills, Michael Moen, Randall Moltz, Julie Montgomery, Marsha Mooney, Camille Morissette, Rodney Morley, Neil Morris, Martin Mueller Mueller Mueller , Dale , Douglas , Jean Mueller, Sharon Mueller, Connie Myers, Bradley Myers, Carol Myhers, Richard Needham, Rhonda Nelson, Nelson, Nelson, Nelson, Nelson, Nelson, Nicolet, Nordin, Gay Gregory Jane Scott Sonja Vicky Barbara Linda Norrish, Richard Novacek, Steven Nygaard, Peter O'Brien, Nancy O'Connel1, Tim Oestreich, Nelle Oldfield, Timothy Olin, Susan Olsen, Roxanne Olsen, Susan Olson, Carol Olson, David , xxx WN X I Dale falls prey to Mary's trick. These sophomores held informal class meetings. ff 141 4! 5 L X .. r , .. PM ' ' if' I ,S P A oe A .. o,1,,, ixe 'WW R 1 '-in f ,L f 7 1 .c ,, , V7 ' I L, ,M I 1 9 0, i M JZ , V at 7? if ' ' f W M Q .ax If v r' ' ,V ' A uifmgiffwl Iii , 1 R' wr 7 WWW ' -17 ,,...- ' .1 U ,- -'E Hg f , 1 , Pelloquin, Barbara Pendergast, Ricky Peterson, Debra Peterson, Gloria Peterson, Laurie Peterson, Timothy Peuse, Jane Peuse, Jean Phillipps, Lisa Phillipps, Michael Phillipps, Pamela Peihl, James Pippenger, Vicky Pire, Gregory Pohl, Rodger Polk, Leslie Ponick, Paulette Poppe, Joan Prell, Jeanne Preston, Susan Quick, Jonathon Quigg, Jerry Rabbitt, Kathie Radisevvitz, Cheryl Ramberg, Peter Rassbach, Dan Rassbach, Debra Rediger, David Reidel, Debra Rene, Larry Reppert, Sharon Ressel, Janet Rheingans, Annette Richard, Joyce Reidel, Brian Riphenburg, Jackie Riste, Cynthia Rizzi, Jane Roach, Mark Roach, Richard 0 naman 6 as o as Q a U U rf eau when Z, HK QQ, 'w w' ' as . if ,ff so ' ,gb an 'o poo as g I ,.fZ?4 ,, . , ' A ,w 1 : 515 I 7 JV . - ,, ,,,V ,,,,.. ,. 2. .- an ' 'fm ' .50 ff, s ., 1 'iff i iif. ,,,' 2 I VM ff f, Sander, Thomas Savides, Elizabeth Schaefer, Darryl Schendel, Robert Schmidt, Candice Schmidt, Jan Schulenberg, Gary Schultz, Paula Schunk, Barbara Schuster, Michael Schwartz, Mary Seipel, James Semingson, Pamela Severson, Mark Seymour, Wendy Shafer, Michael Sherman, Linda Siebenshuh, Fred Siewart, Larry Simmons, James Sinz, Timothy Sippel, Connie Siriani, Janet Smith, Rebecca Smith, Renee Smith, Ronald Smith, Suzanne Sneen, Shelley Snoeyenbos, Theresa Snyder, Dirk Solberg, Jeanne Soller, Jeffery ww W' ZW, ew' iv iii K 7 ' f A it Q, 4 AZ: f X 'QQ 'HZ V V may ,, , -at Roach, Virginia Robbins, Laura Robertson, Steve Robinson, Jay Rose, Kathy Rosenberg, David Rossato, Rosalie Roycraft, Barbara Rubesch, Linda Rude, Craig Rude, Sarah Ruppelt, Debra Ruth, Barbara Ryder, Lynda Rydz, Sandra 3-vi at if Y sg - ,a Twins are, T. Karpenske, J. Peuse, J. Soller, M. Danielson, M Wm. Z ' Q wr 4 A LM .1 2-g,:f'ff-4 ' HM 44, 1 , ,W 9 -H. rrr . lv Qft t 2 --f at .a-...J . - J, f.. if -if : 5 V. . , - it xr kr l .,V, .A kwiagjhfa zV!f?l.r t A Q A M' f W., 7'i I' in ' J? , y f M . 5 g f , , 3 1' an ,W ,.. E Z W 71 -ff, - R 8. V ,l X 5 -v Z if E if Q e, fig 9 .,M.-X X..-. 1,-,gy X. ,Q X we: . L-'- MS 1. at Ianielson, J. Soller, J. Peuse, and T. Karpenske. 3, fx: ,.. V , 4 1 z ' l .ir 5' A Q 3 x ' wsu-i:.f: , - 1 9 Soller, Jill Soppeland, Debra Spallees, Rebecca Spencer, Steven Spindler, Brian Spoo, Robert Spratt, Philip Stai, Thomas Stanton, Randy Staves, Dale Steen, Vicki Steil, Stephen Stoner, Michael Storz, LuAnn Strand, Gerald if ,Q ii H Z., 'f it dxf HQ' -Q2 vn tr, J I . AV.. , 1, .. , if gl-mT ?i,gg:w. .f+3Q , Y A , . v',:6 ?q,f-:mv -QL. , f, l., Q x Y 3 , as I 3 , V 2 ' 1, 3 ii A',tV1' if , f , W. A V5 5 ' r g 2' K sf 6 , g f J Stromwall, Richard Swanson, Alan Swanson, Susan Syth, James Tandberg, Jane Teigan, Rodney Tenney, Michael Thimke, Jane Thomas, Richard Thomas, Robert Thompson, Julie Thompson, Larry Thorns, Douglas Thorson, Mary Thorson, Rodney Tibbitts, Thomas Tobisch, Angela Toftness, Darlene Tomashek, Steven Tomlinson, Gary Tompkins, Linda Tomsen, Timothy Torkelson, Terry Trullinger, Sheryl Vaillette, David Van Vleet, Lisa Velie, Carolyn Vogler, John Volbrecht, David Vold, Michael Vold, Sandra Vorce. Donna 44' 2 J g, 'I , . 3 ., ,vii l.- I 2. , Y f J Q KQS aQwg?e kfk :5: Lx? iff Y ':.- K L 1 :rffff 1 . ii J 3 . 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Willis, Andrew Wilson, James Wimbish, William Windsor, Alan Wittich, Paula Wold, Vicki Wollum, Jan Woodford, Lore Wright, Dennis Wuebben, Rebekah Yarrington, Karen Zank, Timothy Zeck, Theodore Zeug, Paula Zuehlke, Bradford Anderson, Philip Bogstad, Michael Bohlig, Terry Carlson, Richard Cigan, Greg Dresel, Timothy French, Roger Hogstad, Charles Jacobson, Charles Kirchoff, Jeffrey Kitzbergier, Patricia Klein, S elby KOPP, James Langworthy, Alan Lehman, Caron Lewis, Richard Litman, Rebecca Livingson, Gene Loe, David Lokken, Paul rm if 'M 1 W vm. 'Q AQ I .,., V 5, . V ,gi 1-5 'A n ,ir,- f , f if ,Q . y an fl . ' 'K' ,,. , i If , WW' fa ., V J H J J ff 1 1 r '12 Jw, 4,5 1 ' 'ff V 1 V iw? K L A i if 'E li 4 MJ? Not pictured h e re are, Norsen ' Steen, Michael Prichard, Robert gg aj , Wagner and Susan Woodford. fx ' -'l' 2 :2 X 1 K Sophomore girls learn skills of soccer. ' A ,,wak5'?.. , uh va ss Q N ' ' W I.:-1-:+5f'j11-' ' ,- mfg, . .,,f. A .-, .1 J ,-A yt M, v K , W. -, 4, 5,3-.,. 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V .M Jw naw. y,3.3j,WgN7l QWYQ, 314531515 ,gf-M315 af , Af M A 0 f V, lr F 4 f 1 M ,f Q z S 'K an .fa if I ff af KAVV 5 ,.,,n K H . , Adler, Mark if Affett, Georgia Allee, Tom , an f Ammerman, Jane s Ax :,' , ., f j 'X Anderson, Allen K Anderson, Cathie ,,, S , A 4- . 1 f if A f ,f gv, V V, W' I .. , '53, ' 'W , ,,'v A 3 Vf:,' 'S I 'f,I:5 . A I Aj ' f' ' VU V: 3, .1 A 1 'ilai 1? A . a . ' x NN if 4' 'K , 14Wz J lhleilllsia . ff t A , .iff ra .,,- f . 1 f ,Z 231 43 2 Q 9 AW 4 4 x, ff ' 2 f,, wi.. .f Q W, V: ' an T. i 3 if ia. X . 424 A A' :i f 9 if Z V911-x Q, ,.., W. , ,, V, Q Experience Grows Juniors, being the middlemen, played an important part in student activities. One of their first projects was the mak ing of the Junior Class float, which won third place in the Homecoming parade. Providing the decorations for the Junior Senior Prom Was another of their responsi bilities. At the conclusion of the year the faculty voted for the students who became members ofthe National Honor Society. With these and other achievements to their credit these 597 students concluded their Junior year. -s -V t 1,5 ' 5,51 v, ,g lf ggi, iii se f X ci Z' al is E n i1g,,fl.g E2 , Y '- ' if M' 71'-,T we . ' J Q A 1 1 x i l, I f 2 7 . .ff K ll ' , , zvz ., ,A , , i ma K ,gi A g or 2 W . -A I I f ? ' qv if V A .... , vo L , VVV A . or t eg ., 'i xi , . A if fiat , :Sli ll. H J M Qi 3, ,ggflf p ' fiii r E m1l.4.,,lll ,iil l V ff, 2'- ,fr ,,,, . I 44 l I , l Y gf ,X r , if 5,1 aff . 2? QQ if 1: f mf' t M f as 2 V V 55' . K G'.' Z ' if ' V 3 iff, H - X ,'-' , A ul ,' ,, Tr ff, , A l i ' l '- ' W Anderson, Gregory Anderson, Karen Anderson, Linda Anderson, Mark Anderson, Patricia Anderson, Romaine Anderson, Thomas Andre, Ann Andreas, Susan Anklam, Sonia Anttila, Barbara Arnstad, Edward Asselin, Gerald Bahr, Ronald Barnes, Robert Bartingale, Robert Bates, Cynthia Bauer, David Bauer, Karlene Becher, Stephen Becker, Galen Beegle, Becky Beguhn, Julie Behnke, Cheryl Belden, Gregory Belden, Ronald Bell, Sharon Bellesbach, Michael Beminister, Randy Beranek, Patricia Berg, John Berndt, Kathleen Bestul, Donald Bilderback, Gary Birr, Beverly Birtzer, Kathleen Bjurstrom, Eric Boettcher, Craig Boettcher, Jean Boettcher, Mary Bollinger, Linda Bonnin, Lynne Books, Janet Borman, Donald Boyd, Mary Boyken, Bonnie Bradford, Kris Bradley, Richard V.,.i,,, 1 , :,, f ,W A ,,f , f f M Q K' Q Qi glam! 'M-1 Junior class officers include, Gary Hoehn, Vice Pres., Julie Leipnitz, Secretaryg Barb Quick, Treasurer, and John Tessendorf, Pres. Brousseau, Nancy Bragg, Roberta ' 2 ' A Brandner, Marcia iz? Brandt, Jean ff 7 i M Brantner, Sharon 4 if Breitman, Laurie V Brice, Roxanne ' A X , ? A 5, Brown, Beverly 'c V7 Brown, Rebecca I Brownell, Sharri , f Brumberg, James V fl - ' ' ' Brummond, David J 'V W 1 3 ' A ' V if J f' Bryce, James V,' Buckli, Barbara - Buckwheat, Christine ' KW., Q if 11 Q 6 W' 0. ..' My 'Y ful 1 , y Z, . f ff . ,X l , , . I ' 0 Budik, Thomas ,W V j A .V if ' Bugher, Patricia i f Bushendorf, Cheryl u 1 , I ,, Bushendorf, Sally N'-A . V 3 if , as wiv' 1?-'J Byiander, Chuck A ' - , ,, , y S Capelle, Terrance 5 ' ' ' w ,V V ' Carey, Linda 5 Q, ' , Q . J it 'y A Y W ' . I Carlson, Robert f i t o J ,Y Sf! ilz 2 it Cass, Gerald , ,, , A Cassidy, Scott BN ' 1 f K ,.1-. . A Chance, Daniel ' 1 V , QM 'W Chinnock, Susan 2' Wg' Christofferson, LL 'T' W V ,ff ' Kristine ,-:i' 'X Q ,V .V Christy, Robert J M-Man i f, , f 'gifffgf 5, Conner, Nancy ' ' is Conrow, James 'f , '. ,, -1 ,J f'f,V Q Cooper, Craig ' .,., g V ' y, l'1i Corwin, Juanita I ,, ' , V 5 W 'i Cowan, Bradley J' ,. ' 1 A H iw , Coyer, Marcia 4, X , '29 l ' . Craig, Sherrie f ' , ,' , , , N' X A ' V, - Crandell, Mark f f ' Q J - . 19' ' V , ,,, Crinion, J acquelyn H 4 , ' , fa IZ ? . Cuccia, Lizabeth , .,, A I 'g ai t l -g A ima Dascher, Albin f ',, af Dawson, Deborah ' -1 A Day, Sally Deal, Brunelda Dean, William Decker, Kay Decoteau, Brenda Deilke, Lea 1 f , '97 Q f J ig. '5 ff I A2 , , ' A . qw' , , VZA IW W, .4 4 I 3 ' wh V , ,, 6 J 4 J V M3 I ff ! , , f ' A , 5.24- . in ' fi: f 5, .,2 K-11 1 Z V sv ,flax f'-f'f a I f F 3 is 'W' 5 if , X ,ei 3 ,,, ' :bv- , 2 W . ' ii' il. W Demoe, Constance Dernbach, John Desrosier, Christine Devine, Ronald iw wg , ,I my , .A if V,-,,m,, Z4 E, o ,gg 2 5 f 2 4 ' V, 1 1 ' - 1, '-, 1 s , ...V ,f fr W , ww W' Qu fa W ,M , o,oo yi Dewitz, Eugene Dewitz, Susan Dinger, Karl Dodge, Grace Dodge, Nancy Dorn, Debra Dawling, Nancy Drew, Nancy Drung, David Duerkop, Linda Duffenbach, Dan Dustan, Greg D 21,1 aff if fn , loat before homecoming. And after school . . . peace and quiet. Eberhardt, Robert Edington, Mark Edington, Steven Eggen, Peter Eggman, Kathleen Eichinger, Jean Eickstaedt, Michael Engedal, David Enger, Roy Englesby, Patrick Englund, John Erickson, Robert Falk, Pamela Fantle, Willard Faulkner, James Feigum, Kathleen S' N ? . 's P f' FW x L .A A wh A ' v vlt. .3 I W '35 4- P ' J J 1 K ykhk M Hx F Q in ,Q J ....t J Y J ff f P, V. -A Pli 4 S ' , Q L' H ? J Fenner, Gary Fisher, Mike Fisher, Susan Fisher, Virginia 1 R . Q Q, is . 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Q, ., ,'h: , eaeee ., wma Thompson, Karen Thompson, Linda Thompson, Mary Ann Tobisch, Barbara Torpen, Ruby Traaseth, Sandra Trojan, Richard Tubbs, Roger Tyler, Robert Ulberg, Ronald Utphall, George Vancura, Pamela Vehlow, Sheryl Vold, Edwin Vold, Randy Volkman, Richa Voss, Patricia Waite, Mark Walker, Jeffrey Walker, Pamela Warden, Joan Watkins, Barbara Watkins, Robert Weasler, Linda Webb, Thomas Weber, Linda Webster, Dean Weckwerth, Curtis Weggen, Brenda Weghorn, Susan Weichert, Margaret Weichert, Nancy Wendt, Gary Werner, Timothy Whiteside, William Whyte, Debra Wickland, Richard Wik, Jane Wilson, David Wilson, Debra to go. 'fx 'fm , 4 -fy ' K .Ji ,1:,.- 1 60 ,W w My Tomorrow Is Yesterday Seniors participated in many activities, beginning with the making of the senior class float, which won first prize. There was also a new club formed composed of senior boys, who called themselves the Bleacher Bombers. The additional cheering section promoted school spirit among all students. Senior Grub Day was initiated after the passing of no dress code. Many plans for the future were made in- cluding scholarships and financial aid pro- grams that were offered in different areas of education. All seniors took Social Studies for further knowledge, while English was elected for college bound students. The Senior Class Banquet completed the activities for the year and marked the end of the beginning for the class of 1970. ' 'sw Y R , 5 if Y Q S , .. Yi' :.jf1. wil? ig W 3 Y A ,A Y l 5 . .X .M X-.. 5. 2, Q. :K x K N x X X3 X X X ww ,Lnyff , ff, X 1 g K 7 ff, 1 is 3 f f 49 7 7 f Q, in f f ,f ,K W ,V W, 4 Z X f ff W Av if X ,X ly X A A if H292 , f W A X 5 W f Ackley, Randy ' ' ' Alrn, Kathryn fan. Alrnberg, Peter Anderson, Terry Experimentation in Physics increases knowledge and understanding. A ,,, Anderson, Deborah Anderson, Debra, , , .-,,.,-75.5-fm . ' ' :v ,M , ww- is X 7 : ? K1 V32 ,fi 5 . , ' ,,,:- 7' 4, 4 F fi 2 ' ,,,,.. ,,i. , I . . 5 ,... 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Blodgett, Donna Blomquist, Jean Boehm, Debra N 167 Boetcher, Daniel Boettcher, Jolene Bohlig, Gregg Bolles, John Bolles, Scott Bolton, Richard Bonnin, Susan Borgwardt, Nancy Botsford, Phyllis Bowe, William Bowers, Stacy Brantner, Gerhardt Breitenfeldt, Kathleen Bridges, John Brown, Terry Brumberg, Linda Brummond, Helen Brummond, Janice Bruner, Starlet Buchholz, Debra Burce, Thomas Burrows, Douglas Burrows, Terry Buttenhoff, Jayne UW, fi X saw 41 sf Buza, Carolyn Bystedt, Gary Cairns, Gregory Campbell, Kristine Senior boys feel pride in the completed Senior class float. Carey, Daniel Carlson, Donald Carlson, Rosalynn Carroll, Yvonne 'Sw we Www I ff! 7 fm 6 ii? Chamberlain, Verna. 'WJ Chappell, Richard '7 ' Christianson, Steven Christopher, John Christopher, Paul Cicoria., Candice Cleasby, Joseph Cliff, Randall Which Deb will get the lunch? l 5 3 5 5 Clifton, Mark Close, Donna Coach, Thomas Cohen, Mary Jo Colburn, Patricia Conkey, Steven Corsie, Arthur Corwin, Gary Cowan, John Cramer, David Crinion, Janette Crook, Nancy 1.22 . -Q N1 1,f,.ff:5a.:i Sswgaise . i. Q f A S gi- , Q' Ui if K, A . sw ' A Curry, Bonnie Dachel, Daniel Dachenbach, Reid Dahl, James Dale, Janice Dale, Stanley Davey, Bruce Davidson, Larry Davis, Terry Dawson, Barnard Day, Timothy Depe, Jody Mighty senior girls exert muscle power. Detjen, Leslie Dittloff, James Dittner, Daniel , . . .1-si. I-. sg Dodge, Diane Dole, James Donaldson, Bruce , - Q. .. x -. .-N, ., -- we - mlm A -w'Y'-'- Qiiffffffi f L fl.- s 1 f e' Z X i NX 5 ex N gp 3 X 'F 5 X 1.53: R Q KJ X :- , N 8 5 f' X 'xy Sagas Xilgx ,. x -i in E, Q sg fa i wx' N Q Nw if .+ Q 315' .f D gem X 1 E31 -. -in . 1 'bww NNW? Dooley, Ann Doud, Stephen Douglas, Debra Drury, Linda Druschel, Robert Durst, Denise 'Nw RN! ggffg Eastenson, Olaf Eckwright, Terry Edington, Howard , w' ,favgm - ' wg-W A 1 W Qf fycfiwf ya, ,, 'V f f f M53 ff H ,, ,,,,fw,m, ' 1eE:wi1 , 'fv l?:i?F?7f f wffzffsi Edison, Janell W, Eggman, Christine Ellenson, David Emerson, Mary Erickson, Gregory Erickson, Jayne Erickson, Richard Erickson, Sharon Erickson, Susan Evenson, Dan Farmer, David Farrell, Kathryn Faulkner, Steven Fenner, Susan Filarsky, Kendall Mw- A 'W -fm? Fischer, Lynn Fisher, Richard Fisher, Rodney Fisher, Teresa Fjelstad, Dennis Flatland, Charles Fleming, Julie Flyte, Sandra Flyte, Susan Fordahl, Elizabeth Frank, John Fyksen, Carol Galde, Mark Ganong, Calvin Garman, Rhonda Gehrke, Peter Gerber, Deborah Gerberich, Ann Gerberich, Margaret Gibson, Roger Gifford, Linda Gilbert, Michael Gilbertson, Bruce Gilbertson, Barbara K'I2'9 l fl- N85 1 w'W f www John Lorinser and Pam Smith perform a ballet with precision and gra.ce,'. Gilchrist, Gary Giles, Robert Gingras, Nancy Gooding, Gayle Gordon, Darlene Gorton, James Govin, Jane Graff, Connie Gregory, Larry Griffith, Carole Gruber, Jenny Gruen, Robert Gruhlke, Reginald Gruhlke, Roger Gullickson, Barbara Gunderson, Jocelyn Gunderson, Muriel Gunnes, Debra ,,.- , ..- . o Hin?-' .M,,,..,f,.',,-,,-f..,g-,Q yy,-,,w..-.. - .. . 3i1fSmyth flipsufor the audience. Gunnes, Terry Hagen, Richard Hageness, Allen Halgren, John Hansis, Robert Hanson, Debra W Hanson, Mark Hanson, Steven Hanson, Steven Harry, Anne Seniors joust for victory at Skit Night.- Haug, Nancy Hawke, Jeanne Hawkins, James Hayden, Leslie AW, lr l'4lu 5 - w Y f Hayden, Steven Hegge, Barbara Heideman, Robert Heideman, William Heimstead, Kirk Helland, Gloria Henderson, Douglas Henderson, Gregory Hendrickson, Susan Hennig, Ronald Henre, Vauri Hendricks, Gary I came. . . Hesse, Janet Heuer, Daniel Hill, Meredith Hoeppner, Judy Hogstad, Christine Hogstrom, Joy Hokkanen, Gary Holbrook, Robert Holmes, Lee WM W so N Q n ssro fr or rrrrrr e A I saw. . . I conquered! WFSEWQ --. me . ww..ss,,. S ' .5125 kwa, Holte, Sandra Holton, Ronald Holum, Renee Holzinger, Barbara Homes, Thomas Hones, Donella Houman, Anita Howe, Patricia Howery, Marcia Hudson, Janet Huntington, Steven Huseby, Pamela Huskelhus, Debra Hutchinson, David Isaacson, Lee Jacobson, Julie Johnson, Alan Johnson, Amy Johnson, Colleen Johnson, David Johnson, Debra Johnson, Drew Johnson, Duane Johnson, Elizabeth sf!! ki d? ,xiii ff ai , g,g'fi1j, J Q . I , mei xi ' A 'X 1:55 , X , , xx 217 , f A ,. ,JA 32? 5, QXQNQ 'hr'-w K 'I U 'Hs hs --'na 1 4 -nu '-5--xx - lima, .gg . Johnson, Ernest Johnson, Gary Johnson, Jeffrey Johnson, Joan Johnson, Joan Johnson, Kristine Johnson, Lynda Johnson, Mary Johnson, Michael Johnson, Ruth Johnson, Susanne Judkins, Debra Jungerberg, Robert Kallenbach, Robert Karnke, J ane Kaulfuss, Roxanne Kernan, Dennis Kildahl, Terri Rog, I've got a problem. MY W4 ea, Dave, so do I. N-mug, ix-M-'env elf !nn l in-3 Kinderman, Daniel Knight, Jeanne Knight, John Knutson, Dennis Koehler, Patrick Koger, Cheryl Kohnke, Sandra, Koller, Gregory Kopp, Richard Krall, Randall Kramer, Debra. Kramer, Debra Kremer, Rodney Kripps, Barb ara Kristo, Michael Kruckman, Kris Kruschke, Kenneth Kuhn, Judith Kurtz, Janet Labelle, Renee Landauer, Jay Lane, Donald Lang, James Langdon, Mary Jo Larkin, Dolly Larsen, Bradley Jim Lipke equips himself for scuba-diving. S Larson, Judith Larson, Kirk Larson. Mark Larson, Randy Lawler, Angelyn Lear, Cynthia , .sf ,, Senior he-men switch to loud bells. Lee, Gary Lendle, Michael Leskinen, Janice -2. Lewis, Connie Lewis, Lisa Lewis, Virginia E Linse, Roger Linton, Kathy Lipke, James Lisker, Connie Livingston, Brenda Loomis, Sandra Loomis, Steven Loomis, William Lopour, Mary Lorentz, Jeffrey Lorinser, John Lundeen, Thomas Lutz, Jonathon Mackenzie, James Manor, Gregory Mann, Terry Market, Dan Marquardt, Mary Mathison, Kerry Mattes, Dean Mattison, Luann Mattson, Dennis Matz, Debra McE1wain, Pat I'3W1r Mclillwaine, Roxanne McGinnis, Thomas MacKany, Dennis McRae. Patricia McRoberts, Rhonda Meier, Laurella Merrin, David Merrit, Jane Myers, David Myers, Trudy Michaelson, Debra Michels, Joan Mickelson, Mary Mickelson, Steven Midelfort, Kris Milbee, Marlene Miles, Jeffrey Miller, Charles Miller, Gerald Miller, Jerome Miller, Steven Mills, Carole Milward, Corey Minton, Lee KN ins? l 'Qu Senior class officers are Vie Ortiz, Pres.g Mark Phillips, Vice Pres.g Jill Smith, Treas.g Julie Fleming, Sec'y. W i W-Am Moen, Vernon Moliter, Deborah Mooney. Shane Moore. Steven Morley. Stanley Morris, Scott 7 Moser, Michael Mueller, Sandra Munger, Gretchen Myren, Vicki Neis, Teresa Nelson, Beverly Nelson, Bradley Nelson, Deborah Nelson, Judith Nelson, Thomas Nichols, Sharon Norrish, Kathy ,dui 3,2 an ,M I gunman! WV -3 , Sd Novacek, Barbara Nowak, Barbara Oas, Thomas Oatman, David Ochu, Douglas O'Connell, Pamela Oestreich, David Oiurn, LaRoy Olin, Steven Olsen, Patricia Olson, Debbie Olson, Rodney O0 ive 1-ww Omdahl, Allen O,Nei11, Jean Orensten, Edward Orth, Patrice Senior orchestra members take time for last minute tune-ups before a trip to Durand. Ortiz, Victor Ostrom, James Otterholt, Lee Ottinger, Debra Otto, Marjean Paape, Richard Parkinson, Mary Parr, Linda Passow, Hugh Patrow, Sandra Patterson, Lynne Paul, Marcie Paulson, William Peavey, Mark Pederson, Julie Peterson, Carol O2 gi , if V' Peterson, Kris Peterson, Diana fi, 2 M 3? Peterson, Harry -.WL .wwwdgtwm M.a.-w..,,,,,M .mug-.,,A,,4A aunuu,.,,.L U, K, , iw A N ., :Z A I .. , , M ,J W. , h N . . , ,, v ,v Of, H ' . .. 'J , 1 - Q, , fx 'L N , ig. A , ,W Mn Wk M ., ,Q .Y , I 3, ,, J , I Valentine hearts brighten Tim Day's locker. Peterson, Jane Petrick, John Pettitt, Julie is, 'Zh Philipps, Betty Phillips, Mark Phillipsen, Christine aft may Pickering, Mary Pieper, Barbara Pippenger, Judith 5 P T Q, Y 3' Plath Richard L P1 ayter, Lin da Q XX ' X Plomedahl, Daniel Poquette, Thomas Potter, Monique Prell, Larry O4 Preston, John Preston, Luanne Price, Thomas Prissel, Michael Pynn, Mary Quayle, Susanne Quigg, Joan Rabbitt, Christina Rassbach, James Rediger, Mary Reetz, Debra Rekstad, Carol Richards, Kurt Richardson, Kathleen Riese, Gary Riley, Cynthia Risler, Donald Risler, Richard ACT scores cause various reactions. Risler, Sharon Robertson, Jane 6 Robinson, Jack Robinson, Steven Roehrich, Nancy Roholt, David Ruckman, James Ruff, Karen Rulien, Lynn Ruppelt, Roger Rudy, Debra Rumphol, Sandra. Sabin, William Sander, Cheryl .. 'aw Z5 . .. i .ep 559' ,QD-' 'aww W Sather, Nancy Schenlensky, James Schle-ck, Mark Schmidt, Roxanne Schroeder. Scott Schroeder, Willianu Schuh, Janice Schuh, Nancy Schulenberg, Sharon Severson. Gayle Sheehy, Barbara Sheils. Mark 7 sf X W my ,, ,gp ,aw- Seniors show true face value Simmons, Melvin Simmons, Robert Sinz, John Sippel, Mark Skamfer, Gail Skeels, Linda Skelton, Alan Smith, Pamela Smyth, Jann Smyth. Jill Snider, Scott Snoeyenbos, Deborah Sohns, Chris Solander, Janet Solberg, Robert Solberg, Thomas Solfest, James Solie, Carol Sorensen, Jane Spindler, Cynthia Staves, Steven Steidtrnan, Judith Stein, Patti Stelzner, Virginia Talented seniors sing out to the tune of Jane, Jane. Steven, Barbara Stewart, Daniel Stewart, George ,Q s Q. K X 5 Q I Q um., N 'fax wrt, gf Sqn Stewart. Larry Stone, Norma ik Toots if 'Q WN-fiwb A a.,m,W W, L .,., X, wi s Carlson welcomes new sophomores. it at K z Strand, Brian Strand, Kathy Strauch, David 5 E ' vfzflagfgyygi vb W? ,W f Mfg, .1 ff .EL r . Strobusch, David Sundell, Thomas Surguy. Carol 212 Swanke, Cheryl Symicek, Merry Tanner, Thomas Taylor, Doris Thompson, Dean Thompson, Timothy Thompson, Thomas Thoms, Michael Teigan, William Tietz, Deborah Tiller, Jacqueline Tingvold, Debra hw-wf Q 'Mi iw J X ff' f - ,ft ' x Eg .lx x is E A lp X R igs . . 1' 'YLTiX.v?5'ea 7 K 214 Wahl, Steven Walker, Robert Walsh, Thomas Ward, Brian One hot lunch seems to satisfy four hungry senior girls. Ward, Laura Washburn, Gloria Welder, Linda Welke, Ellen Wells, Christine Wendell, Elaine Westphal, Donald White, Daniel Wieg, James Wigner, Larry Wilke, Linda Willette, Renee Williamson, Gerald Wing, Deborah Wojner, Wendell Woo, Kit 216 Woo, Susie Woo, Ying Winn Woodford, Dennis Woodford, Mary Wright, Virginia Yule, Lauray Fencing adds novelty to senior gym classes. r 2 Davejumps at the chance to escape. M59 Zank, Rebecca Zeck, John Zeug, Benjamin Zimmerman, Allen Zimmerman, Bonnie Christopher, Judith Gerberich, Ann Gerberich, Margaret 217 A Ackley, Randal Adrian, Debra Alm, Kathryn pep band 2,3,4, Latin club 2, band 2,3,4, tumbling 2,3,4, Spanish club 3,4, variety show 2,3,4 Almberg, Peter basket- ball 2,3,4, letterman's club 3,4, baseball 2, cross country 3 Andersen, Terry foot- ball 2, basketball 2, forensics 2, FFA 2 Anderson, Deborah usher's club 2,3,4, tumbling 2, variety show 3, DECA 3 Anderson, Donna choir 2,3,4, pep club 3, vari- ety show 4, Madrigals 4 Anderson, James foot- ball 2,3,4, Spanish club 2,3, swim team 2, 3, baseball 2,3,4 Anderson, Jean tum- bling 3, choir 2,3,4, variety show 2,3,4, Re- publican club 3, Thes- pians 3,4, Madrigals 4 Anderson, Jeff football 2,3, swim team 2,3 Anderson, Jennifer Latin club 2, pep club 2, variety show 3,4 Anderson, Jill band 2, 3,4, pep band 2,3,4, French club 2, Stu- dent council 2, Sci- ence club 3, AFS 2,3,4 Anderson, Linda li- brary council 2,3 Anderson, Richard au- to mechanics club 4 Anderson, Roger or- chestra 4, choir 4, va- riety show 3,4, tennis 2,3,4, Madrigals 4, cross country 2 Anklam, Cynthia or- chestra 2,3,4, tumbling 3,4, GAA 2,3,4, Ger- man club 3,4 Arneson, Larry DECA 2 Ausman, James B Badour, Jeffrey Baker, Cynthia band 2, 3,4, pep band 3,4, French club 2,3,4 Balow, John football 2, 3, basketball 2, base- ball 2,3 Baribeau, Richard Bauer, Carol softball 2, library council 2, DECA 3 Baylor, Wanda Span- ish club 2,3, Purple Wings 3: variety show 2,3 Becker, David swim team 2, rifle club 2 Senior Activities Beegle, Neena band 2, 3,4, pep band 3,4, choir 2,3,4 Begalke, Kathleen GAA 2, pep club 2,4, cheerleading 2, vari- ety show 2,3,4, Foot- lighters 2,3,4, AFS 4 Belden, Darlene French club 3,4 Belden, Marlene Span- ish club 2,3,4 Bell, Gregory Bellesbach, Susan Spanish club 2, FBLA 4 Benedict, Mark band 2, football 2, track 2, ski team 2,3,4, cross coun- try 2,3 Bennett, Linda Latin club 2, tumbling 2,3, Spanish club 3,4, Pur- ple Wings 4, gymnas- tics 3, variety show 3, 4 Bergman, Richard de- bate 2,3,4, forensics 3, 4, Spanish club 2, va- riety show 4, letter- man's club 3,4, golf 2, 3,4 Berndt, Mary Spanish club 2, variety show 3,4, Footlighters 3 Best, Walter auto me- chanics club 3,4 Bilbrey, Timothy Bilyeu, Michael Bjerke, Thomas band 2,3,4, pep band 2,3,4, orchestra 3,4, variety show 2,3,4, stage band 2,3,4, band president 4 Blgdgett, Donna FBLA Blomquist, Jean Latin club 2,3: pep club 2, variety show 2,3, Re- publican club 3, rifle club 3,4 Boehm, Debra choir 2, pep club 2, variety show 3: DECA 3,4 Boetcher, Daniel soft- ball 2, rifle club 2 Boettcher, Jolene Latin club 2,3,4, choir 2, va- riety show 2,4, Demo- crat club 4, Footlight- ers 2,3 Bohlig, Gregg football 2,3,4, basketball 2,3,4, French club 2,3,4, stu- dent council 2,3,4, let- terman's club 2,3,4, baseball 2,3,4 Bolles, John football 2, 3,4: basketball 2,3, German club 2,3,4, letterman's club 3,4, baseball 2,3,4 Bolles, Scott Bolton, Richard band 2, orchestra 3, Ger- man club 2,3,4, tennis 2,3 Bonnin, Susan DE CA 2,3 Borgwardt, Nancy library council 3 .l Botsford, Phyllis tum- .bling 2,3,4, cheerlead- ing 2,3, Purple Wings 3,4, variety show 2,3,4, student council 3,4, Thespians 4 Bowers, Stacy band 2, 3,4, pep band 2,3,4, or- chestra 2,3,4, choir 4, German club 3 Brantner, Gerhardt Breitenfeldt, Kathleen Alpha Zetas 3,4, Latin club 2, pep club 2, va- riety show 3,4, FBLA 3 Bridges, John choir 2, German club 2 Brown, Terry Brumberg, Linda Pur- ple Wings 3,4, variety show 3,4, Footlighters 3, Thespians 3,4, YARC 4, school plays Brummond, Helen FHA3 Brummond, Janice FHA 3, FBLA 3,4 Bruner, Starlet orches- tra 2,3,4, pep club 2,3, 4, German club 2,3,4, water ballet 3,4, vari- ety show 4, student council4 Bucholz, Debra Span- ish club 2, FBLA 3, DECA4 Burce, Thomas football 2,3,4, basketball 2,3, letterman's club 3,4, intramurals 2,3,4 Burling, Robert foot- ball 2,3,4, basketball 2, 3,4, letterman's club 3, 4, baseball 2,3,4 Burrows, Douglas foot- ball 2,3,4, choir 2,3,4, German club 2,3, let- terman's club 3,4, ten- nis 2,3,4 Burrows, Terry Buttenhoff, Jayne art club 4, variety show 3,4, Footlighters 4, Thespians 4, YARC 4 Buza, Carolyn tum- bling 2,3, forensics 3, art club 3, Purple Wings 3, variety 3, judo club president 3 Bystedt, Gary Latin club 2, football 2,3, wrestling 3,4, tennis 3, intramural basketball C Cairns, Gregory de- bate 2,3,4, forensics 2, 3,4, French club 2, student council 3,4 Campbell, Kristine German club 2,3,4, water ballet 4, rifle club 3 Caradori, Mark Repub- lican club 3, science club 3 Carey, Daniel 2,3,4 Carlson, Donald Carlson, Rosalynn band 2, pep band 2, art club 2,3,4, variety show 2,3,4 Carroll, Yvonne Latin club 2, German club 2, 3,4, variety show 4, rifle club 3 Cartwright, Norma DECA 3,4 Chamberlain, Verna tumbling 2,3, choir 2, 3, pep club 2, cheer- leading 2, variety show 2, DECA 3 Chappell, Richard let- terman's club 2, swim team 2, DECA 2 Christianson, Steven Purple Wings 4, rifle club 3, curling 2 Christopher, John foot- ball 2,3,4, wrestling 3, 4, choir 2,3, German club 2,3,4, variety show 3,4, tennis 2,3,4 Christopher, Judith tumbling 2,3,4, choir 2,3,4, cheerleading 2,3, 4, variety show 2,3,4, water ballet 3,4, Mad- rigals 4 Christopher, Paul foot- ball 2,3,4, choir 2,3, variety show 4, letter- man's club 2,3,4, ten- nis 2,3,4 Cicoria, Candice Alpha Zetas 2, usher's club 2,3 Cleasby, Joseph Cliff, Randall football 3 Clifton, Mark wres- tling 3, gymnastics 2, DECA4 Close, Donna usher's club 2, tumbling 2,3, choir 2, Spanish club 2,3 Coach, Thomas photography 3,4 Cochrane, Carl debate 2, Spanish club 2,3,4, gymnastics 2,3 Cohen, Maryjo debate 2,3,4, forensics 4, Spanish club 4, Na- tional Honor Society 3,4 Colburn, Patricia pep club 4 Conkey, Steven Corrigan, Michael Corsie, Arthur Corwin, Gary variety show 2,3, auto me- chanics club 4 Cowan, John Latin club 2,3,4 Cramer, David football 2, basketball 2,3,4, let- lerman's club 3, base- ball 2,3,4, cross coun- try 3 Crawley, Charles Crinion, Janette choir 2,3,4, GAA 2,3,4, vari- ety show 3,4, Madri- gals 4, rifle club 3,4, All-State choir 3 Crook, Nancy DECA 3: Alpha Zetas 2 Curry, Bonnie library council 23 FBLA 3 D Dachel, Daniel variety show 3,4 Dachenback, Reid wrestling 2,3,43 art club 33 Spanish club 43 literary club 3 Dahl, James football 2, 3,43 track 2,3,43 wres- tling 2,33 letterman's club 2,3,43 intramural basketball 2 Dale, Janice tumbling 2,3,4Q cheerleading 2,3, 43 water ballet 43 Ko- dak 43 variety show 3, 43 prom committee 3 Dale, Stanley choir 2,3, 43 water ballet 3,43 va- riety show 2,43 letter- manis club 43 swim team 2,3,43 cross coun- try 3,4 Davey, Bruce band 33 French club 2 Davidson, Larry Davis, Terry FFA 2,3,4 Dawson, Barnard swim team 2,3: DECA Dawson, Marlene Day, Timothy orches- tra 2,3,43 basketball 33 German club 2,32 stu- dent council 2,3,43 Re- publican club 2,33 ten- nis 2,3,4 Dean, Mary art club 33 Spanish club 2,33 vari- ety show 43 Democrat club 33 Footlighters 2, 3,4 Depe, Jody choir 2,3,43 variety show 2,3 Desforge, Larry Desrosier, Frances Desrosier, Michael football 2,33 track 2,33 basketball 2,33 variety show 3 Detjen, Leslie pep club 23 art club 33 Spanish club 23 variety show 3 Ditloff, James German club 23 letterman's club 43 swim team 2,3 Dittner, Daniel choir 2, 3,4 Dodge, Diane tumbling 33 photography 33 li- brary council 3 Dole, James photogra- phy 43 tennis 23 chess club 3,4 Donaldson, Bruce Dooley, Ann pep club 23 French club 23 Foot- lighters 2g Thespians 3,43 literary club 2,3,43 school plays Doud, Stephen letter- man's club 2,33 swim team 2,3,4 Douglas, Debra tumb- ling 2,3,43 cheerlead- ing 2,4Q water ballet 3, 43 Variety show 2,3,4 Drury, Linda art club 2 Druschal, Robert soft- ball 2g German club 3, 4 Durst, Denise E Eastenson, Olaf Eberhardt, Lois DECA 3,4 Eckwright, Emma GAA 2,3,4 Eckwright, James auto mechanics club 3,4 Eckwright, Terry foot- ball 2,33 softball 2g baseball 3,4 Edington, Howard au- to mechanics club 4 Edison, J anel Eggman, Christine Spanish club 2,3,43 li- brary council 4 Ekblad, Steven Ellenson, David swim team 2,3 Emerson, Mary band 2, 3,4, pep band 2,3,43 water ballet 3,43 vari- ety show 2,3,43 tennis 33 stage band 2,3,4 Erickson, Gregory FFA 2,3,43 .IDA 2,3,4 Erickson, Jayne Spanish club 2 Erickson, Richard Spanish club 2,3 Erickson, Sharon FHA 33 art club 4 Erickson, Susan tum- bling 2, DECA 3 Evenson, Dan F Farmer, David Farrell, Kathryn tum- bling 2,33 variety show 23 DECA 3,4 Faulkner, Steven DECA 3 Fenner, Ronald Fenner, Susan Latin club 2 Filarsky, Kendall Fischer, Lynn Latin club 23 tumbling 2,33 German club 3,43 cheerleading 2,43 vari- ety show 3,43 student council 4 Fisher, Richard DECA 4 Fisher, Rodney track 2,33 wrestling 2,3,43 student council 43 let- terman's club 3,4 Fisher, Teresa Fjelstad, Dennis Flatland, Charles fly tieing club 3 Fleming, Julie choir 2, 3,43 pep club 2,43 vari- ety show 3,43 Republi- can club 33 class offi- cer 43 Footlighters 2 Fletty, Catherine Flyte, Sandra choir 23 pep club 23 Spanish club 2g Purple Wings 3,4Q variety show 4 Flyte, Susan Spanish club 23 FBLA 23 Secre- tarial Co-op 4 Fordahl, Elizabeth DECA4 Frank, John football 2, 3,43 track 3,43 French club 2,3,43 student council 43 Republican club 33 letterman's club 3,4 Fyksen, Carol photo- graphy4 G Galde, Mark track 2,3 track 2,3 Galde, Tamara FHA 23 tumbling 23 GAA 2 Ganong, Calvin foot- ball 2,3,43 track 33 choir 2,3,43 variety show 2,3,43 lettermen's club 3,4 Garman, Rhonda pep club 2,3,4Q German club 2,33 cheerleading 23 Republican club 33 prom committee 3 Gehrke, Peter football 2,3 George, Barbara Democrat club 3 Gerber, Deborah tum- bling 2,3,43 pep club 23 Spanish club 3,43 cheerleading 2,3,4Q Purple Wings 43 vari- ety show 3,4 Gerberich, Anne choir 23 GAA 2g Spanish club 23 library council 4 Gerberich, Margaret choir 23 GAA 2,.3,43 Spanish club 23 li- brary council 4 Gesche, Lynn softball 2,3,45 wrestling 2 Gibson, Roger softball 2,3,4 Gifford, Linda water ballet 43 secretarial co-op 4 Gilbert, Michael Latin club 3,4Q football 2,33 German club 3,43 rifle club 3 Gilbertson, Barbara secretarial co-op 4 Gilbertson, Bruce Gilchrist, Gary Giles, Robert swim team 2,3,4 Gingras, Nancy tum- bling 2,3: variety show 33 DECA 3,4 Gooding, Gayle pep club 2,33 French club 23 water ballet 3,43 va- riety show 2,3,43 Foot- lighters 3,43 DECA 3,4 Gordon, Darlene Span- ish club 23 photogra- phy 43 variety show 2g DECA3 Gorton, James wres- tling 2,33 softball 2,3,43 cross country 2,3,4 Govin, Jane Graff, Connie band 2,3, 43 pep band 2,3,43 or- chestra 3,43 French club 2,3,43 variety show 3,43 Footlighters 3,4 Graw, Patrick wres- tling 4g DECA 4 Gregory, Larry Mike 8a Platter 23 Spanish club 23 DECA 3 Griffith, Bette Spanish club 2,3Q swim team 33 science club 3 Griffith, Carole band 43 forensics 2,3Q French club 23 variety show 43 Footlighters 3,41 li- brary council 3,4 Gruber, Jenny choir 2, 3,43 variety show 43 Madrigals 4 Gruen, Robert intra- mural basketball 33 variety show 23 arch- ery club 43 DECA 33 library council 3 Gruhlke, Reginald Gruhlke, Roger Gullickson, Barbara pep club 2,33 cheer- leading 23 variety show 3 Gunderson, Jocelyn Spanish club 2,32 FBLA 43 DECA 3,4 Gunderson, Muriel Latin club 23 pep club 2,3,43 cheerleading 23 Kodak 3,43 variety show 33 Volunteens 2 Gunnes, Debra Purple Wings 33 DECA 3,4 Gunnes, Terry track 3, 43 DECA 33 cross country 3,4 H Hagel, Philip Hagen, Richard foot- ball 2,3,43 basketball 2, 3,4Q Spanish club 2,3,43 variety show 4g letter- men's club 3,43 base- ball 2 Hageness, Allen Halberg, Philip Halgren, John Hallquist, Charlotte pep club 23 Spanish club 2,3 Hansis, Robert football 2,33 basketball 2,3,43 Spanish club 2,3,4Q French club 23 letter- man's club 3,43 base- ball 2,3,4 Hanson, Debra Latin club 23 tumbling 2,3,43 cheerleading 2,3,43 Purple Wings 43 vari- ety show 4 Hanson, Mark football 23 softball 23 intramu- ral basketball 3,4 Hanson, Steve Wayne Spanish club 2,3,43 chess club 2,33 rifle club 2,3 Hanson, Steven W. intramural sports 2,3, 43 art club 2,3Q cross country 3 Harding, Mark I-larris, Kathleen tum- ling 2,33 pep club 23 art club 43 water bal- let 23 variety show 2 Harry, Anne band 23 tumbling 3,43 water 0 ballet 4, variety show 2,3,4, gymnastics 3,4, dramatics 3,4 Haug, Nancy choir 2,3, pep club 2,4, variety show 2,3,4, Footlight- ers 2, FBLA 4, school plays Hawke, Jeanne Hawkins, James DECA 3,4 Hayden, Leslie Hayden, Steven Hegge, Barbara Latin club 2, choir 3,4, variety show 3,4, Re- publican club 3, Foot- lighters 3,4, Madrigals 3,4 Heideman, Robert wrestling 3 Heideman, William DECA 3 Heimstead, Kirk foot- ball 2,3,4, basketball 2, 3,4, letterman's club 3, 4, baseball 2,3,4 Helland, Gloria Henderson, Douglas band 2,3,4, pep band 2, 3,4, orchestra 2,3,4, wrestling 2,3,4, vari- ety show 3,4, letter- man's club 3,4 Henderson, Gregory band 2,3,4, pep band 2, 3,4, orchestra 2,3,4, football 2,3,4, variety show 2,3,4, swim team 2,3,4 Hendrickson, Susan choir 2,3,4, water bal- let 4, variety show 2,3, 4, Madrigals 4 Hennig, Ronald bas- ketball 2, football 2, Y 4 choir 2,3,4, variet show 2,3, Madrigals Henre, Vauri Debate 2, 3,4, pep club 2,3,4, Ko- dak 3,4, class officer 2, prom committee co- chairman 3, National Honor Society 3,4 Hendricks, Gary Hesse, Janet art club 2,3,4, Spanish club 2, Democrat club 3, DECA 3, judo 2 Hill, Meredith Nation- al Honor Society 3,4, cheerleading 2,3, wa- ter ballet 3,4, variety show 2,3, student council 2,3,4, AFS 2,3, 4 Hoeppner, Judy .Latin club 2,3,4, Spanish club 2,3,4, water ballet 4: Democrat club 3, Science club 3 Hogstad, Christine Spanish club 2,3,4, va- riety show 3, FBLA 4 Hogstrom, Joy Hokkanen, Gary Holbrook, Robert Holmes, Lee Holte, Sandra art club 2,3,4, FBLA 3,4 Holten, Ronald football 2,3,4, track 2,3,4, bas- ketball 2,3, student council 2,3,4, Republi- can club 2,3, letter- man's club 2,3,4 Holum, Renee Holzinger, Barbara pep club 3,4, French club 2,3, Kodak 3,4, variety show 3,4, DECA 3, National Honor Society 3,4 Homes, Thomas tennis 3 4 ' Hones, Dbnella pep club 4, water ballet 3, 4, variety show 3,4, Footlighters 3,4, FBLA 3, DECA 4 Houman, Anita Latin club 2,3,4, water ballet 3,4, swim team 4 Howe, Patricia Howery, Marcia soft- ball 2,3 secretarial co-op 4, drama club Hudson, Janet choir 2, pep club 2, French club 2, Purple Wings 3,4, variety show 4 Huntington, Steven Husebye, Pamela Latin club 2,3, Variety show 2,3,4, art club 4, DECA 3,4: school store 2,3,4 Huskelhus, Debra FHA 2 Hutchinson, David I Isaacson, Lee intramu- ral sports 2,3 J Jacobson, Julie Latin club 2, tumbling 2,3,4, GAA 2,3, art club 3, cheerleading 2, vari- ety show 3,4 Jenson, Gene auto me- chanics club 4 Johnson, Alan football 2,3,4, track 2,3,4, intra- mural basketball 2,3,4, softball 2,3,4, letter- man's club 2,3,4 Johnson, Amy pep club 2 Johnson, Elizabeth Latin club 2, tumbling 2,3,4, cheerleading 2,3, 4, Kodak 3,4, variety show 3,4, class officer 2 Johnson, Emest Johnson, Colleen art club 3,4, variety show 2: DECA 3,4 Johnson, David Johnson, Debra tum- bling 2,3, art club 4, Purple Wings 3,4, FBLA 3, YARC 4 Johnson, Drew choir 2, 3, variety show 3,4, curling 2,3,4 Johnson, Duane soft- ball 3, variety show 3, 4, gymnastics 3, base- ball 2 Johnson, Gary wres- tling 2,3,4, letterman's club 3,4, tennis 3 Johnson, Jeffrey foot- liall 2,3,4, wrestling 3, Johnson, Joan K. Johnson, Joan M. pep club 2, French club 4, Purple Wings 4 Johnson, Kristine tumbling 2, pep club 2, Spanish club 2, wa- ter ballet 3,4, swim team 4 Johnson, Lynda Johnson, Mark Johnson, Mary variety show 3, library coun- cil 3,4, DECA 3 Johnson, Michael foot- ball 3, intramural bas- ketball 3,4 Johnson, Ruth tum- bling 2,3,4, art club 3, 4, Spanish club 2,3, variety show 3,4, gym- nastics 4, student council 2 Johnson, Susanne Judkins, Debra Jungerberg, Robert softball 2, tennis 2,3 Kallenbach, Robert FFA 4 Kamke, Jane pep club 4, National Honor So- ciety 3,4 Kaulfuss, Roxanne photography 4, vari- ety show 3, DECA 3 Kernan, Dennis Kildahl, Terri tum- bling 2, choir 2,3,4, art club 2,3, variety show 2,3,4, Footlighters 3 Kinderman, Daniel FFA 2,3 4 Knight, Jeanne pep club 2, FBLA 4, DECA 3 Knight, John softball 2 Knudtson, Dennis auto mechanics club 4, FFA 2,3,4 Knutson, Ralph Koehler, Patrick Latin club 2, football 2,3 Koger, Cheryl Latin club 2, pep club 2,3, Footlighters 3 Kohnke, Sandra ush- ers club 4, tumbling 2, variety show 2,3,4, Footlighters 2, FBLA 3,4, DECA 3 Koller, Gregory FFA 2, 3,4 Kopp, Richard Kosmosky, Marvin Krall, Randall Kremer, Debra FHA 3, Spanish club 2,3, DECA 4 Kremer, Rodney Kries, Robert Kripps, Barbara GAA 2,3,4, Spanish club 2,3, 4, water ballet 2,3,4, variety show 3, Re- publican club 3,4, AFS 3,4 Kristo, Michael bas- ketball 2,3,4, French club 2,3,4 Kruckman, Kris Latin club 2,3, football 2,3, swim team 2,3,4 Krueager, Michael Kuelland, Todd Kuhn, Judith ushers club 3 Kurtz, Janet Spanish club 2,3,4, water ballet 3,4, AFS 3,4 L Labelle, Renee Secre- tarial Co-op 4 Landauer, J ay Lane, Donald Lane, Larry band 2,3, wrestling 2,3,4 Lang, James Langdon, Jary Jo choir 2,3,4, French club 2,3, 4, water ballet 3,4, va- riety show 3,4 Lantz, David FFA 2,3, 4, auto mechanics club 3 4 Larkin, Dolly Spanish club 2,3,4, water ballet 3,4, variety show 2,3,4, swim team 4, AFS 3,4 Larsen, Bradley band 2,3, pep band 2,3 Larsen, Kevin Larson, Judith Larson, Kirk football 2, basketball 2 Larson, Mark DECA 3 Larson, Randy Lawler, Angelyn water ballet 4 Lear, Cynthia Spanish club 2, Secretarial Co-op 4 Lee, Gary band 2,3, wrestling 2 Lendle, Michael Leskinen, Janice tum- bling 2,3,4 Lewis, Connie Lewis, Lisa Spanish club 2,3,4, water ballet 4, variety show 2,3, Democrat club 3,4, Footlighters 2,3,4, lit- erary club 2,3,4 Lewis, Susan Lewis, Virginia choir 2,3, DECA 3 Linse, Roger auto me- chanics club 2,3,4 Linton, Kathryne for- ensics 2, Spanish club 2,3,4, variety show 2,3, Footlighters 2,3,4, lit- erary club 2,3,4 Lipke, James Lisker, Connie DECA 3,4 Litman, Steven Ger- man club3 Livingston, Brenda choir 2, GAA 2 Loomis, Sandra French club 2,3,4, cheerleading 2, Kodak 4, variety show 3,4, class officer 3, prom committee 3 Loomis, Steven foot- ball 2,3,4, basketball 2,3 Loomis, William Ko- dak 3,4, Republican club 3,4, letterman's club 3,4, curling 2,3,4, golf 4, Bleacher Bom- bers Lopour, Mary choir 2, Spanish club 2,3,4, French club4 Lorentz, Jeffrey Ger- man club 2 Lorinser, John art club 2,3, Spanish club 2, photography 3,4, vari- ety show 3,4, Foot- lighters 4 Lundeen, Thomas Lutz, Jonathan orches- tra 4, forensics 2, soft- ball 2, German club 2 M Mackany, Dennis pho- tography 3, basketball manager 4 Mackenzie, James Latin club 2,3,4, Ko- dak 3,4, Republican club 3, letterman's club 3,4, golf 2,3,4, curling 2,3,4 Manor, Gregory Mann, Terry Market, Dan Marquardt, Mary Latin club 2, variety show 3, rifle club 3 Marshall, Lynnette Mathison, Kerry Lou forensics 2,4, pep club 2,3,4, French club 2, student council 2,3,4 Mattes, Deam Mattison, Luann FHA 3,4 Mattson, Dennis Span- ish club 2 Matz, Debra FBLA 2 McElwain, Pat McElwaine, Rosanne tumbling 2,3, DECA 3, 4 McGinnis, Thomas football 2,3,4, track 2, 3,4, basketball 2,3, German club 3,4, vari- ety show 3,4, letter- man's club 3,4 McKamy, Dennis McRae, Patricia band 4, Spanish club 2,3, variety show 2,3,4, Footlighters 2, chess club 3,4, rifle club 3,4 McRoberts, Rhomda art club 2, variety show 3, Republican club 3, FBLA 3,4 Meier, Laurella Ger- man club 2.3 Merrin, David Spanish club 2,3, variety show 2, swim team 2,3, lit- erary club 4 Merritt, Jane Spanish club 2,3,4, water ballet 4, variety show 2,3,4, Republican club 2,3, Footlighters 2,3, liter- ary club 2,3,4 Michels, Joan Spanish club 2, DECA 3 Michaelson, Debra Lat- in club 2, pep club 2, cheerleading 2, Pur- ple Wings 3,4, variety show 4, DECA 4 Mickelson, Mary Mickelson, Steven football 2, track 2, photography 4, vari- ety show 2,3,4 Midelfort, Kristin Spanish club 2,3,4, water ballet 4, variety show 2,3,4, Footlight- ers 2,3,4, Thespians 4, literary club 2,3,4 Miles, Jeffrey Miller, Charles choir 2, 3,4, Spanish club 3, Kodak 3,4, Footlight- ers 3, Thespians 4 Miller, Gerald auto mechanics club 3,4 Miller, Jerome , Miller, Mary Miller, Steven Mills, Carole debate 2, 3,4, forensics 3,4, pep club 4, National Fo- rensic League 3,4 Milward, Corey tum- bling 2,3,4, cheerlead- ing 2, gymnastics 2,3, 4: DECA 3,4 Minton, Lee wrestling 2, class officer 3, ski team 2,3,4 Moberg, John Moen, Vernon Moen, Thomas Molitor, Deborah Mooney, Shane Moore, Steven Morley, Stanley Latin club 2,3, football 2,3, basketball 2,3,4, letter- man's club 2,3,4, base- ball 2,3,4 Morris, Scott football 2,3,4, wrestling 2,3,4, letterman's club 3,4 Moschkau, Douglas Moser, Michael Mueller, Sandra FHA 3,4 Munger, Gretchen choir 2,3,4, Republican club 3 Myers, David football 2,3,4, variety show 4, letterman's club 2,3,4 Myers, Trudence choir 2,3,4, pep club 2: FB LA 4 Myren, Vicki Latin club 2, forensics 3 N Neis, Teresa pep club 2, Spanish club 2,3,4, judo 3 Nelson, Beverly band 2,3,4, pep band 3,4, or- chestra 2,3,4, French club 2,3,4, pep club 2, stage band 2,4 Nelson, Bradley Nelson, Deborah Nelson, Judith Latin club 3, variety show 4, FBLA 3: DECA 3 Nelson, Thomas track 2, French club 2, class officer 3, basketball 2, 3 Nichols, Sharon Nicolet, Nancy debate 4, pep club 2, Spanish club 4, AFS 3 Norrish, Kathy DECA 3 Novacek, Barbara GAA 2,3,4, Spanish club 2, FB LA 4 Nowak, Barbara tum- bling 2,3,4, forensics 2,3, Purple Wings 3,4, variety show 2,3,4, class officer 3, Thes- pians4 O Oas, Thomas wrestling 2,3, auto mechanics club 3,4 Oatman, David basket- ball 2, softball 2,3,4, DECA 3 Ochu, Douglas football 2,3,4, letterman's club 3,4, swim team 2,3,4, DECA 3 O'Connel1, Pamela library council 3,4 Oestreich, David vari- ety show 3 Oium, Laroy Olin, Steven Olsen, Patricia photog- graphy 4 Olson, Dean Olson, Debbie tum- bling 2,3,4, forensics 2, Kodak 4, gymnas- tics 3,4, National Hon- or Society 3,4, cheer- leading 2 Olson, Gary Olson, Peggy Olson, Rodney Omdahl, Allen basket- ball 2, choir 2,3,4, va- riety show 3,4, Repub- lican club 2, Foot- lighters 3,4, chess club 3,4 O'Neill, Jean Latin club 2, usheris club 3, 4, Alpha Zetas 4, vari- ety show 3,4, Foot- lighters 3,4 Onstad, Richard foot- ball 2, wrestling 2 Orensten, Edward Lat- in club 2,3,4, wres- tling 2,3 Orth, Patrice photog- raphy, 4 Ortiz, Victor choir 2,3, 4, Spanish club 2,3,4, variety show 2,3,4, student council 4, class officer 4 Ostrom, James football 2,3, track 2,3,4, soft- ball 2,3, basketball 2, Spanish club 2, letter- man's club 3,4 Ottinger, Debra Pep club 2 Otto, Marjean French club 2 P Paape Richard Parkinson, Mary tum- bling 2,3,4, French club 2,3,4, cheerlead- ing 2, variety show 3, 4 Parr, Linda usher's club 3,4, Spanish club 2,3,4 Passow, Hugh FFA 2, 3,4 Patrow, Sandra Span- ish club 2, DECA 3 Patterson, Lynne art club 4, Kodak 3,4, va- riety show 2,3,4, Thes- pians 4, school plays 3: YARC 4 Paul, Marcie art club 2,3, Spanish club 2,3,4, Republican club 2,3, literary club 2,3,4 Paulson, William Peavey, Mark Pederson, Julie pep club 2, library council 2: DECA 3 Perissi, Marieline Peterson, Carol choir 2,3,4, pep club 2, French club 2,3,4, wa- ter ballet 4, variety show 2,3,4, student council 3 Peterson, Diana band 2,3,4, orchestra 4, Ger- man club 3,4 Peterson, Jane tum- bling 2,3,4, Spanish club 2, Purple Wings 3,4, FBLA 3: DECA 4 Peterson, Kristine Spanish club 4, water ballet 3, Purple Wings 4, variety show 3 Petrick, John football 2,3, Bleacher Bombers 4 Pettitt, Julie tumbling 2, debate 3, forensics 3, Spanish club 2, Ko- dak 4 Philipps, Betty art club 4, Spanish club 3,4, variety show 4, National Honor Soci- ety 3,4 Phillips, Mark Phillipsen, Christine Spanish club 2,3, cheerleading 2,3, vari- ety show 4, student council 4, Water ballet 4, prom committee 3 Pickerign, Mary Pieper, Barbara tum- bling 2,3,4, French club 2,3, cheerleading 2,4, water ballet 3,4, variety show 3,4 Pippenger, Judy Plath, Richard Playter, Linda pep club 2,3,4, German club 3,4, water ballet 4, photography 4, va- riety show 4, swim team 4 Playter, Matthew Plomedahl, Daniel softball 2, FFA 4, .IDA 4 Poquette, Thomas foot- ball 2,3,4, basketball 2, 3,4, Kodak 4, letter- man's club 2,3,4, base- ball 2,3,4 Potter, Monique choir 2,3, variety show 3, li- brary council 2,3 Prell, Larry band 3, or- chestra 3, DECA 3,4 Preston, Jon track 3,4, softball 2,4, cross country 3,4, rifle club 3.4 Preston, Luanne band 25 library council 35 secretarial co-op 4 Price, Thomas football 25 wrestling 25 softball 3 Prissel, Michael base- ball manager 3,4 Pynn, Mary French club 2,3,45 cheerlead- ing 25 Kodak 45 vari- ety show 3,45 prom committee3 Q Quayle, Susanne Latin club 25 forensics 25 va- riety show 2,35 Foot- lighters 2,35 Thespians 3,45 DECA 3,4 Quigg, Joan art club 2, 35 variety show 25 DECA 3 R Rabbitt, Christina or- chestra 35 GAA 25 va- riety show 25 gymnas- tics 2 Rassbach, James swim team 2 Rediger, Ma1'y orches- tra 2,3,45 GAA 2,3,45 French club 2,3,45 va- riety show 45 FBLA 45 prom committee 3 Reetz, Debra tumbling 3,45 pep club 25 cheer- leading 25 variety show 3,4 Rekstad, Carol tum- bling 2,3,45 pep club 25 Spanish club 2,35 DECA 4 Revord, Garold Richards, Kurt ski team 3,4 Richardson, Kathleen Riese, Gary Riley, Cynthia Risler, Donald French club 2 Risler, Richard French club 3 Risler, Sharon photog- raphy4 Robertson, Jane band 25 Latin club 2,35 pep club 25 Footlighters 3 Robinson, Jack foot- ball 25 Spanish club 2 Robinson, Steven art club 2,3,45 Footlight- ers 3,45 Thespians 4 Roehrich, Nancy Latin club 25 tumbling 2,3,45 water ballet 3,45 vari- ety show 45 gymnas- tics 3,4 Roholt, David Latin club 25 football 25 track2 Ruckman, James foot- ball 25 wrestling 25 Spanish club 25 vari- ety show 2,3,45 Foot- lighters4 Rudy, Debra art club 45 Purple Wings 3,45 variety show 45 YARC 4 Ruff, Karen FBLA 3,4 Rulien, Lynn tumbling 2,3,45 water ballet 45 variety show 2,3,45 gymnastics 3,45 Foot- lighters 3 Rumphol, Sandra FHA 2,35 DECA 3 Ryan, James S Sabin, William photo- graphy 35 swim team 2 Sander, Cheryl Latin club 25 variety show 2,35 DECA 3 Sather, Nancy tum- bling 2,3,45 library council 45 FBLA 3,4 Schemensky, James swim team 3 Schleck, Mark Spanish club 35 ski team 2 Schmidt, Roxanne choir 25 French club 2,3,45 Democrat club 3, 4 Schroeder, David let- terman's club 3,45 golf 3,45 intramural sports 2,3,4 Schroeder, Scott Schroeder, William gymnastics 35 base- bal 2,3 Schuh, Janice Schuh, Nancy Schulenberg, Sharon debate 2,3,45 GAA 2,3, 45 water ballet 3,45 swim team 45 library council4 Schwenk, William ski team 2,3,4 Severson, Gayle Sheehy, Barbara ush- er's club 45 variety show 3,45 DECA 3 Sheils, Mark DECA 3,4 Simmons, Melvin rifle club 25 auto mechan- ics club 3 Simmons, Robert wrestling 25 auto me- chanics club 4 Simonson, Lloyd Sinz, John auto me- chanics club 4 Sippel, Mark letter- man's club 45 golf 3,45 intramural sports 2,3,4 Skamfer, Gail pep club 2,45 Spanish club 35 variety show 35 Re- publican club 45 Foot- lighters 2 Skeels, Linda band 2,3, 45 pep band 3,45 or- chestra 45 pep club 2, 3,45 variety show 3 Skelton, Alan auto me- chanics club 4 Smith, Pamela band 2, 3,45 pep band 35 art club 2,3,45 variety show 45 tennis 4 Smyth, Jann tumbling 2,3,45 choir 2,3,45 Ger- man club 3,45 water ballet 2,3,45 variety show 3,45 swim team 4 Smyth, Jill tumbling 2, 3,45 choir 2,3,45 water ballet 2,3,45 variety show 3,45 class officer 3,45 Footlighters 3,4 Snider, Scott Ger- club 2,35 Democrat club 4 Snoeyenbos, Deborah French club 2,3,4 Sohns, Chris wrestling 25 basketball 25 Demo- crat club 3 Solander, Janet band 2,3,45 pep band 2,3,45 orchestra 2,3,45 tum- bling 2,35 variety show 2,3,45 Thespians 4 Solberg, Robert Wres- tling 2 Solberg, Thomas wres- tling 2,35 DECA 4 Solfest, James football 25 track 2,3,45 foren- sics 25 student council 25 letterman's club 3,4 Solie, Carol FBLA 4 Sorensen, Jane tum- bling 2,3,45 French club 2,35 Water ballet 3,45 Kodak 3,45 variety show 3,45 prom com- mittee 3 Spindler, Cynthia pep club 25 photography 3, 45 variety show 3,45 prom committee 3 Staves, Steven Latin club 2,45 basketball 25 choir 2,3,45 variety show 2,3,45 Madrigals 3,4 Steidtmann, Judy vari- ety show 3,45 Foot- lighters 2 Stein, Patti FBLA4 Steltzner, Virginia Steven, Barbara Latin club 2,35 Spanish club 35 cheerleading 25 va- riety show 3,4 Steward, Daniel Bleacher Bombers 4 Stewart, George foot- ball 2,3,45 basketball 25 letterman's club 3,45 DECA 4 Stewart, Larry Stokes, Charles auto mechanics club 4 Stone, Norma Strand, Brian variety show 4 Strand, Kathy usher's club 3 Strauch, David football 2,3,45 DECA 45 base- ball 2,3,4 Strobusch, David Latin club 35 football 3,45 softball 2 Sundell, Thomas Surguy, Carol tum- bling 25 Spanish club 25 cheerleading 25 Pur- ple Wings 35 DECA 4 Swanke, Cheryl band 25 Alpha Zetas 45 DECA3 Symicek, Mary foren- sics 25 GAA 35 variety show 45 Footlighters 3,4 T Tanner, Thomas vari- ety show 45 swim team 2 Taylor, Doris French Club 2,3,4 Taylor, Michael Teigen, William Thompson, Dean Thompson, Timothy track 35 softball 25 Bleacher Bombers 4 Thompson, Thomas track 3,45 wrestling 2, 35 softball 2,35 Bleach- er Bombers 4 Thoms, Michael Thorson, Thomas Tietz, Deborah Tiller, Jacqueline band 25 orchestra 45 water ballet 45 variety show 3,4 Tingvold, Debra Toftness, Nancy pep club 25 Democrat club 4: FBLA 4 Tomlinson, Katherine tumbling 2,3 Tomsen, Vickie choir 2 Tsosie, Mary Alice FHA 2,35 pep club 25 Spanish club 2,3,45 AFS 3,4 Turner, David band 25 Latin club 25 pep band 25 orchestra 2,3,45 track 2,3,45 Bleacher Bombers 4 Uecker, Steven V Vandelist, Robert DECA 3,4 Van Heertum, Carlo French club 3,45 intra- mural football 2,3,4 Van Helden, Richard Van Loo, Susan Velie, Robert Vogler, John Vorce, Debra Voss, David Mike St Platter 3,4 W Wagner, Michael Wahl, Carl Latin club 3,45 variety show 3,4 Wahl, Steven football 3 Walker, Robert swim team 2 Walsh, Thomas Ward, Brian football 2, 3,45 choir 2,3,45 Ger- man club 2,35 variety show 3,45 student council 2,3,45 class of- ficer 2 Ward, Laura German club 2,3,45 swim team 45 science club 3,4 Washburn, Gloria Wegner, Larry Weiberg, David Welder, Linda Latin club 2g tumbling 2,3,4g Spanish club 3: cheer- leading 2, variety show 2,3 Welke, Ellen Wells, Christine FBLA 3,4 Welter, Paula Wendell, Elaine Latin club 2g Spanish club 4 Westphal, Donald VVhite, Daniel Wieg, James Wile, Jeffrey Wilkie, Linda Willette, Renee Alpha Zetas 3,4g tumbling 2, Anderson, Ronald 16 Anderson, Steven 21, 97 Barnes,Marshall 13 Bents, Kurt 20 Berg, Eilert 12 Berg, Irene 16,23 Blackseth, Mary 17,36,42 Blum, George 18,33 Bohman, Dennis 18,34 Bowman, James 12 Burmeister, Adrian 13 Carpenter, Charles 20 Chatterson, Marie 16,33, 23 Cockson, Carol 21 Coffman, Frances 12 Couture, Jean 16 Craemer, Claude 20 Decker, Carolyn 13 Duncan, Ruth 38 Erickson,Charles 18 Forsjoid, Helen 21 Freid, Harold 14,30 Friederich, Allen 19 Gallagher, John 13,56 pep club 2g art club 23 variety show 2,3,4 Williamson, Gerald auto mechanics club 4 Wing, Deborah Winter, Herbert FFA 2,3,4g civil defense 2,3, 4 Wojner, Wendell foot- ball 3, letterman's club 2,3,4g tennis 2,3,4g rifle club 2,3,4g intra- mural sports 2,3,4 Woo, Kit wrestling 23 art club 2,3,4g Kodak 33 photography 4, judo 3 Woo, Susie Woo, Ying track 2,3 Woodford, Dennis A. Woodford, Dennis R. Woodford, Mary band 43 Latin club 3,4g GAA 2,35 pep club 2,3g cheerleading 25 Foot- lighters 3 Wright, Virginia Y Yarrington, Alvin Yule, Lauray pep club 2, German club 2,3,4g Purple Wings 3,43 judo 33 rifle club 4 Faculty Index Gibbs, Harry 19 Gleboff, James 16 Griffiths, Marlys 17,95 Gunsolley, Flora 15 Haakenson,David 17 Haase, Alice 22 Haig, John 21,23 Hegenbarth, Oswald 14, 31 Henneman, James 21 Hillestad, Stanley 17 Jamiska, James 19,99, 109 Johnson, Allen 12 Johnson, Charlotte 22 Kennedy, Jackson 22 Killen, Dennis 20,35,38 Kinney, Thomas 16,36,43 Kopp,Frank 20,59 Krcmar, Joanne 17,62 Kuehn,Marvin 15,150 LaVelle,Marion 22 Loomans, Donald 20 Loucks, Dan 15,98,108 Ludvigson, Arthur 19 Malles, Kathleen 13 Matz,Frank 20 McCuen, Jean 38 McMillion, Arthur 16 Meinen, Wanda 14 Mickel, Mary 17 Mills,John 15,35,51,64 Moore, Donald 18,33 Nelson,Ber'nard 21,104 Ness, Noel 18 Novak, John 19,31 O'Brien, Patrick 16 O'Gara, William 18,32 Olson, Ronald 20 Opdahl, Dennis 20 Osterhus, Robert 14,30 Page, Beverly 13 Patterson, Marylou 16, 36 Paulson,Bruce 15,35,64 Peters, Wayne Petersen, Chlorn 14,31 Peterson,Daniel 19 Phillips, Caryl 13 Poquette, Gordon 18, 33 Rasmussen, Genevieve 14,57 Rassback, Richard 13, Z Zank, Rebecca FHA 35 variety show 2,33 Footlighters 34 AFS 2, 35 prom committee 3 Zeck, John Spanish club 35 chess club 2 Zeug, Benjamin Latin club 2, track 3, Ger- man club 2,3,4g chess club 23 cross country 3,4 Zimmerman, Allen FFA 2,3,4 Zimmerman, Bonnie 148 Ray, Isabel 14 Reineke, William 19 Rinaldi, Patricia 21 Robinson, Barry 16,35,36 Schlei,Donald 20 Schoenrack, James 22 Schulte,June 14 Schuster, Merlyn 18,33, 88 Schwartz, Craig 19 Simons, Frances 16,108 Skamser, Ronald 17,36 Studley, Deborah Tealey, Earl 14 Tibbitts, Carol 21,88 Tischer,Talvryn 15,98, 104,108 Tjaflat, Viola 17,56 Tobias, Ronald 21 Torgerson, Orville 19 Tornowske, Richard 19, 75,94,104 Ulrich, Corrine 15 Weber, Richard 17,35,40, 64 Wentz, Leonard 18,35 4 Aasen, Janie 126 Aasen, Michael Ableiding, Debbie 126 Ackley, Randy 164 Adler, Mark 142 Adrian,Debra 113 Adrian, Diane 126 Affett, Georgia 94,142 Aldrich, Cindy 126 Allee, Tom 132,142,49, 123 Alley, Jerry Alley, Thomas 126,132 Alm, Kathryn 164,52 Alm, Steve 126,52 Almberg, Peter 164,76, 77,86,120,121,118 Almberg, Sandy 126 Ammerrnan, Jane 142 Amundson, Karen 101 126 Anderson, Allen 142 Anderson, Brian 108,126 Anderson, Bruce 126,49 Anderson, Cathie 142 Anderson, Cheryl 126 Bauer, David 45,142 Bauer,Debbie 126,49 Bauers, Greg 126 Bauer, Thomas 126 Bauer, Karlene 51,142,52 Baylor, Wanda 166 Bechel,Pamela 126 Becker, David 165,85 Becker, Galen 142 Becher, Stephen 104,108, 142,110 Beegle,Becky 51,142 Beegle, Neena 166,48,52 Begalke, Kathleen 166 Begonia, Ruby F, Beguhn, Julie 62,142,48 Behnke, Cheryl 142 Belden , Bruce 126 Belden Christine 126,49 Belden, Darlene 166 Belden, Greg 55,142 Belden, Marlene 166 Belden, Randy 126 Belden, Ronald 142 Bell, Gregory 166 Bell, John 126 Anderson,David 126 Anderson, Deborah 69, 164 Anderson, Dennis 126 Anderson, Donna 5O,164, 48 Anderson,Eric 126 Anderson, Gregory 142 Anderson, James 64,104, 164 Anderson,Janice 126 Anderson Jean 50,75, 165,48 Anderson, Jeff 165 Anderson, Jennifer 165 Anderson Jill 91 Anderson Karen 142 Anderson, Kyle 126,52 Anderson Linda 165 Anderson Linda Jo 142 Anderson Mark 142,85 Anderson Marlin 126 Anderson Patricia 142 Anderson Phil 139,52 Anderson Richard 165 Anderson Rod 108,126 Anderson Roger 50,51, 165,48 Anderson, Romaine 142 Anderson, Terry 164 Anders'on,Torn 126 Anderson, Tom E. 142 Anderson, Vicki 126,52 Andre, Ann 89,93,142 Andreas, Sue 142 Anklam, Cynthia 51,165, 76 Anklam, Sonia 142 Arnette, Robert 126 Arneson, Larry 165 Arnsdorf, Mary 126 Arnstad, Edward 142 Aspenson, Peggy 126 Asselin, Gerald 142 Bacharach, Mike 108, 126 Bacon, Sue BaDour, Jeffery 165 Bahr, Ron 57,142 Baker, Cynthia 165,52 Baker, Debbie 126,52 Balow,John 165 Bandoli, Janet 126 Barby, Debra 126 Baribeau, Rick 166 Barnes, Robert 142 Bartingale,Robert 89, 142,110 Bates, Cynthia 51,89,142 Bauer, Carol Bell, Sharon 142 Belland, Alan 126 Bellesbach, Mike 142 Bellesbach, Susan 96, 166 Beminister, Randy 142 Benedict, Mark 166 Benfer, Belinda Bennett, Linda 166 Beranek, Patricia 62,142 Berg, Jeffery 126 Berg, Todd 142,52,114 Bergman, Richard 166 Bergstrom, Carol 126 Bergquist, Lee 108,126, 123 Berndt, Kathy 142 Berndt, Mary 166 Best, Walter Bestul,Donald 142,110 Biesterveld, Thomas 126 Bilbrey, Timothy 167 Bilderback, Gary 142 Bilyeu,Michael 161 Birr, Beverly 69,80,142 Birtzer, Kathleen 96,142 Bjerke, Thomas 51,53, 167,52 Bjurstrom, Eric 142,114 Blodgett, Donna 96,167 Blodgett, Lauren 126 Blomquist, Jean 167 Bodinky, Sarah Boehm, Patricia 126 Boehm, Debra 167 Boetcher, Cynthia 126, 49 Boettcher, Craig 45,94, 142 Boetcher, Daniel 168 Boetcher, Jolene 168 Boettcher, Jean 142 Boettcher, Mary 142,52 Boettcher, Ronald 108, 126 Bogstad, Mike 108,139, 49 Bohlig, Gregg 65,89,104, 105,168,77,119,121,118 Bohlig,Terry 139,111 Boldon, Susan 126,49 Bolles, John 65,104,168 Bolles, Robert 108,126, 123 Bolles, Scott 168 Bollinger, Linda 142 Bolton, Richard 168 Bonnin, Jeffery 108,127, 123 Bonnin, Lynne 142 Bonnin, Susan 64,97,168 Bolton, Robert 126,52 Books,Janet 142 Borgen,Douglas 127 Borgwardt, Nancy 168 Borman, Donald 142 Borman, Randall 127,52 Bosier, Kathy 127 Botsford, Charles 108, 127 Botsford, Phyllis 72,75, 89,168 Bowe, Kathleen 127 Bowe, Susan 96,127 Bowe, William 168 Bowen,Bridgett 127,49 Bowers, Stacy 51,53,168, 48,52 Bowman,Daniel 108,127, 52 Boyd,Mary 91,142 Boyken, Bonnie 44,142 Boyken, James 51,127 Bradford, Kristine 80, 142 Bradley, Richard 142,52 Bragg, Roberta 51,143 Brandner, Marcia 143 Brandt, Jean 143 Brantner, Elizabeth 127, 49 Brantner, Sharon 143 Branzell, William Braune,Regina 96,127 Brautner, Gerhardt 168 Breitenfeldt, Kathy 95, 169 Breden,Barbara 127 Bredesen, Rhonda 127 Brekke, Donna 127 Breitman, Laurie 75,143 Brent, Jaenke Brice, Roxanne 95,96,143 Bridges, Jack 169 Briggs, Allen 127 Brott, Rodney 127 Brott, Terry 127,49 Brousseau, Nancy 72, 143 Brown, Beverly 96,143 Brown, Rebecca 143 Brown, Robert 127 Brown, Terry 169 Brown, William 127 Browne, Julia 127,49 Brownell, Shari 143 Brumberg,James 143 Brummond,David 143 Brummond, Helen 169 Brummond, Janice 169 Brummond, Kristine 96, 127 Brumberg, Linda 75,169, 98 Bruner,Darcy 51,127 Bruner, Starlet 51,89,169 Bruns,Deanna 51,127 Bryce,James 143 Buchholz,Debbie 169 Buckli, Barbara 143 Buckwheat, Christine 143 Budik,Thomas 143 Bugher, Patricia 143 Bunde, Karen 127 Burce,Thomas 65,104, 169 Burland, Michael 127 Burling, Robert 64,104, 77,119,118 Burr, Kevin 127,123 Burrows, Douglas 169,48 Burrows, Terry 169 Burstein, Debra 89,127 Bushendorf, Cheryl 143 Bushendorf, Sally 143 Buttenhoff, Jayne 75,94, 169 Buza, Carolyn 44,94,170 Buzzell, Bryan 127 Bylander, Charles 143 Bystedt, Gary 170,111 Bystol,Arlene 127 Cahak, Timothy 127 Cain, Neena 128 Cairns, Gregory 88,89, 170 Campbell, Kathleen 128 Campbell, Kristine 83, 170 Capelle, Terrence 143 Caradon, Mark Carey,Daniel 170 Carey,Linda 143,49 Carlson, Donald 170 Carlson, Richard 139 Carlson, Robert 143 Carlson,Rosalynn 170, 211 Carroll, Thomas 128 Carroll, Yvonne 92,170 Cartwright, Norma Cass, Gerald 143 Cassidy, Scott 143 Caton, Dawn 128 Chamberlain, Verna 171 Champion, Sandy 128 Chance,Daniel 143,111 Chappell, Susan 128 Chappell,Richard 171 Chinnock, Susan 95,96, 143 Christenson,Robin 37, 128,52 Christianson, Steve 171 Christopher, John 65, 104,105,171,111 Christopher, Judith 50, 62,48 Christopher, Pamela 82, 128 Christopher, Paul 65, 104,171 Christofferson, Kris 143 Christy, Robert 143,110 Cicoria, Candice 171 Cigan, Gregory 51,89,139 Cleasby, Jeffery 108,128 Cleasby, Joseph 171 Cliff, Cindy 51,128,49 Cliff, Randall 171 Clifton, Mark 172 Close, Donna 172 Close, Linda 82,128 Coach, Thomas 172 Cochrane, Carl Cohen,Marjo 172 Colburn, Patricia 172 Condit, Randall 108,128 Conkey, Steven 172 Conner, Nancy 89,143 Conrow, James 104,143 Converse, Amy 92,128 Cook, Sheila 128,49 Cooper, Craig 143 Corrigan, Michael Corsie, Art 172 Corwin, Gary 172 Corwin, Juanita 80,143 Cowan,Bradley 143 Cowan, John 172 Cowell, Bradley 128 Coyer, Marcia 91,95,96, 143,48 Craig, Sherrie 143 Cramer, David 172,76, 118 Crandall, Jeffery 128 Crandall, Mark 143 Crawley, Charles Crinion,Jacquelyn 143 Crinion, Janette 50,172, 48 Crook, Nancy 95,172 Crowe, Julie 128,49 Cruger, Daniel 52 Cuccia, Janice 128 Cuccia, Lizabeth 143 Curry, Bonnie 80,173 Curry,Michael 128 Dachel, Daniel 41,173 Dachenbach, Reio 173 Dachenbach, Rex 49,128 Dahl, James 64,104,173 Dale, Janice 62,173,76 Dale, Stanley 50,173,48, 115,114 Danielson, Mark 128, 137,138 Danielson,Mary 89,128, 134,137 Dascher, Albin 143 Davey, Bruce 173 Davidson, Larry 173 Davis, Larry 128 Davis,Terry 173 Dawson,Barney 173 Dawson,Deborah 143 Dawson, Kelly 128 Dawson, Marlene Day, Sally 143 Day,Timothy 51,89,173, 202 Deal, Brunelda 143 Dean, Mary Dean, William 46,75,143 Decker, Kay 143 Dedrickson, Julie 128 Deilke,Robert 128 Deilke, Lea 51,143 DeMoe, Constance 59,95, 144,48 Depe, Jody 173,48 Dernbach,John 144 DesForge, Larry Des Rosier, Christine 144 Des Rosier, Francine Des Rosier, Michael Detjen, Leslie 174 Devine, Ronald 144,114 Dewitz,Eugene 144 Dewitz, Susan 144 Dickerson, James 128 Dinger, Karl 144 Dittloff, James 174 Dittner, Daniel 174,48 Dixon, David 128 Dodge,Diane 174 Dodge, Grace 144 Dodge,Nancy 144 Dole,James 45,174 Donaldson,Bruce 174 Dooley, Ann 75,175 Dorn, Debra 144 Doud, Stephen 175,115, 114 Douglas,Debra 62,175 Dowling, Nancy 144 Dresdow, Jean 128 Dresel, Timothy 139 Dreke, Daw Drew, Nancy 62,75,144, 75 Drung, David 144 Drung, Jeffery 128 Drury, Linda 175 Druschel, Robert 175 Duffenbach, Daniel 144 Duncan, David 128,117 Dunsmoor, Jeffery 108, 128,49,122 Durst, Denise 175 Dustan, Gregory 144 Eastenson, Olaf 175,52 Easterly, John 128 Easterson, Diane 128,49 Eberhardt, Lois 65 Eberhardt, Robert 145 Eckwri Eckwri Eckwri ght, Emma ght, James ght, Terry 175 Eddy,Kathy 96,12s,52 Edington, Howard 175 Edington, Mark 145 Edington, Steve 145 Edison. Janel 175 Eggen, Eggma 175 Eggma Peter 145 n, Christine 80, n, Kathleen 145 Eichinger, Jean 145 Eickstaedt, Michael 145, 48 Ekblad, Steve Ellenson, David 175 Elliot, Sarah 128,49 Ellis, Steve 128 Ellner, Pamela 128 Emerson, Mary 53,176,52 Engedal, David 73,145,48 Enger, Roy 145 Englesby, Patricia 145 Englund. John 145 Erickson, Gregory 100, 176 Erickson,Jayne 176 Erickson Peg 128 Erickson Richard 176 Erickson Robert 145 Erickson Sharon 176 Erickson Susan 176 Evenson,Daniel 176 Everts, Chris 128,114 Fahnel, Rick Falk,Jeffery 128,114 Falk, Pamela 145 Fantle, Willard 145 Farmer, David 176 Farmer, Debra 128 Farrell, Kathryn 97,176 Farwell,John 108,128 Faulkner, James Faulkner, Steve 55,145. 176 Feigum, Kathleen 145 Fenner, Gary 122,145 Fenner, Ronald Fenner, Susan 65,176 Filarsky, Kendall 176 Finstead, Debra 128 Fischer, JoElyn 128 Fischer, Lynn 62,65,89, 177 Fisher, Julie 128 Fisher, Michael 145 Fisher, Paul 128 Fisher, Richard 177 Fisher, Rodney 177,111 Fisher, Susan 145 Fisher, Fisher, Fitch, J Theresa 177 Virginia 145,49 o 146 Fjelstad, Dennis 177 Flasher, Patricia 146,113 Flatland, Charles 177 Flatland,Debra 69,146 Flatland, Douglas 146 Fleming, Julie 48,65,177, 197 Fetty, Catherine Flick, Shelley 128 Flournoy,Barb 128 Flynn,Janet 146 Flynn, Scott 108,128 Flyte, John 128 Flyte, S Flyte, S andra 177 usan 177 Folk, Colleen 128 Flynn, Scott Fordahl, Elizabeth 177 Forster, Connie 128 Fox, Mi Francis chael 128 , Robert 146,52 Frank, Jeffery 108,128, 123 Frank,Jerry 128 Frank, John 65,89,93,104, 177 Franko, David 146 Franson, Danny 128 Franzmann,Robert 128, 49 Freeberg, Mary 146 Freitag, Janet 146 French, Roger 139,114 Frey,Linda 146 Frey, Randy 128 Froseth, Michael 128 Fugate, Elizabeth 146 Fuller, Kathy 128 Furrer, Jeanne 146 Fyksen, Carol 177 Gabriel, Rosalynn 146 Gabus. Garren 128 Gabus, Larry 146 Gagin, Patricia 128,49 Gaier, Richard 128 Galde,Douglas 128,99 Galde,Mark 178 Gale,Tamara Gallagher, Patricia 89, 146 Galloway, Sandra 128 Ganong, Calvin 64,104, 178,48 Gardner, Scott 146 Garmon, Rhonda 178,87 Garrett, Gabus Garton, William 128,114 Gavin, Susan 146 Gehring, Richard 104, 146,122 Gehrke, Karen 146,52 Gehrke, Peter 178 Geissler, Kay 80,146 George, Barbara George, Kristie 128 Gerber, Deborah 62,64, 178 Gerberich,Anne 178 Gerberich,Margaret 80, 178 Geroux, Richard 108,146 Gesche, Lynn Gibson, David 128 Gibson, Jerry 146 Gibson, Robert 146 Gibson,Roger 178 Gibson, Susan 146 Gifford, Linda 178 Gilbert, Kurtiss 146 Gilbert, Michael 92,178 Gilbert,William 146 Gilbertson, Barbara 54, 178 Gilbertson,Bruce 178 Gilbertson,Diane 128 Gilbertson, Gerald 146 Gilchrist, Gary 179 Giles, Robert 179 Gingras,Nancy 64,179 Glander, Leonah 108,128 Gochberg, Robin 129,52 Goetz,Barbara 46 Gold, Mary 146 Golden, Steven 146 Goller, Michael 129 Gollickson, John 146 Gonlag, Daniel 146,114 Gooding, Gayle 58,65,97, 179,77 Gorden Darlene 44,179 Gorell, William 146 Gordhamer, Louise 129 Gorton,James 109,179 Gorton,Julie 129 Goss, Gerald Goss,Jeffery Gotter, Elroy 108,146,110 Goudin, Richard 146 Govin,Jane 180 Govin, Sandra 101,129 Graff, Bonnie 51,146,52 Graff, Connie 51,180,52 Gran, Vernon 146 Graw, Michael 146 Graziano,lrene 146 Green,Barbara 129 Green,Bruce 129 Green, Debra 146 Green, Diane 129 Green, Nancy 146 Gregory, Larry 180 Greig, Glenn 108,129,49, 123 Griffith, Beti Griffith, Carole 66,80,180 Griffith, Pam 146 Gruber, Jenny 50,180,48 Gruber, Penny 146 Grudem, Brian 146 ' Gruen,Robert 180 Gruhlke,Reginal 180 Gruhlke, Roger 180 Gul1ickson,Barbara 180 Gullickson, John Gullickson, Linda 69,146 Gunderson,Jocelyn 96, 180 Gunderson,Muriel 180 Gunnes, David 129 Gunnes, Debra 180 Gunnes, Terry 109,181 Gust, Ronald 146 Haddeman, Lynn 129 Haddeman, Ricky 146 Haddeman, Scott 129 Hadden, Randy 100 Hadrath,Jermifer 129 Hadratt, Jeffery 147 Hadt, Cheryl Hagen, Richard 37,38,65, 104,181,77,118 Hageness,Allen 181 Hahn, Ann 129 Hahn, Lucille 129 Halberg, Ellen 147 Halberg, Philip Halgren, John 181,85 Halgrimson, Melissa 147 Hallquist, Chariotte Halverson, Donald 147 Halverson, Kim 104,147, 111 Hamler, James 129 Hamm, Dorothy 147 Hanke, Vicki 129,49 Hansis, Robert 37,181,76. 86,118 Hansen, Thomas 129,52 Hansen,Timothy 129 Hanson, Allen 104,105, 147 Hanson,Betty 129,49 Hanson, David 129 Hanson, Debra 43,62,181 Hanson, Dennis 147 Hanson, Edward 147 Hanson, Gail 72,147,52 Hanson,James 147,52 Hanson,Marjorie 147 Hanson, Mark 182 Hanson,Mark 147,114 Hanson,Michael 129,117 Hanson, Robert 147 Hanson, Stephen 108, 129,123 Hanson, Steven 182 Hanson, Steven W. 182 Harlson, Harmer, Steven M. 129 Jenelle 147 Harmon, Deborah 40,129 Harms, Gary 147 Harper, Bruce 147 Henderson, Judith 129 Harris, Kathleen Harrison, Donna 80,147 Harry, Anne 182 Harsh,James 129 Haug, Nancy 96,182 Haugle, Kim 147 Haugle, Thomas 129 Hawke, Jeanne 182 Hawke, William 147 Hawkins, James 97,109, 182 Hayden, Leslie 182 Hayden,Michael 129 Hayden, Randy 147 Hayden, Steven 183 Hayden, Valerie 129 Hazen,Donald 147 Headley, Karen 147 Hegge, Barbara 50,183, 48 Hegland, James 129 Heideman, Robert 183 Heideman, William 183 Heiman, Debra 129 Heimstead,Debra 147 Heimstead, Kirk 65,104, 183,76,119,118 Heimstead, Paul 89,129 Heintz, James 147 Heintz,Richard 129,52 Helland, Gloria 183 Helland, Tom 129 Helwig, Beth 147,48,39 Helwig, Bruce 108,129,49 Helwig, Elaine 129,49 Henderson,Dennis 51, 108,129 Henderson, Douglas 51, 183,52,111 Henderson, Gregory 51, 104,183,52 Hendricks, Don 147 Hendricks, Virginia 129 Hendrickson, Patricia 147 Hendrickson, Susan 50, 65,183,48 Henke, Suzanne 147,48 Heligning, Ronald 50,183, Henning, Henry 147 Henning, Richard 129 Henre, Vauri 42,65,183, 87,81 Henricks, Gary 183 Hepburn, Claudeen 129 Hermanson,Donna 147 Hermanson, Ralph 108, 129 Herrem, Allen 147 Herrick, Scot 129,49,39, 81 Herstad, Nina 129 Hesse,Janet 184 Hestekin, Chris 147,114 Hestekin, Kristine 147 Heuer,Danny 184 Heuer, Mark 130 Higgins,Joel 130,49 Hill, Meredith 65,89,90, 184,76 Hoehn, Barbara 130 Hoehn, Gary 143,147,122 Hoeppner, Judy 184,99 Hoff, Roy 147 Hoff, Steve 108,130,110 Hoffman, Nancy 147,52 Hoffmeier, Amy 147 Hoffmeister, John 130, 110 Hogenson, Diana 130,49 Hogstad, Charles 54,96, 139 Hogenson, Kathleen 51, 147 Hogstad, Chris 184 Hogstrom, Joy 184 Hokkanen, Gary 51,184, 52 Holbrook, Gregg 147 Holbrook, Robert 109, 184 Holmes, Lee 184 Holmes, Lynn 130 Holmes, Thomas 104 Holstein, Cindy 130 Holstein, Robert 130 Holte, Lorewce 130 Holte, Sandra 185 Holten, Ronald 65,89, 104,105, Holtorf, S 185 C0tt 130 Holum, Renee 185 Holzinger,Barbara 42, 185,76,77 Homes,Thomas 185 Homes,Tim 147 Hones, Anne 130 Hones, Donella 64,185 Hoover, Anne 130 Horlacher, Janice 130 Hotujec, Thomas 147 Houman, Houman, Anita 185,99 Kristine 130 House, Henry 147 House, Je anny 130 Houser, Donald 147,48, 39,81 Hoversho 130 lm, Roxanne Howard, Gorden 147 Howe, Patricia 185 Howery, Marcia 185 Hoyt, Dick 147 Hudson, Janet 185 Humbolt, Brad 130,52 Huntin ton Steve 185 Johnson, Drew 186,116 Johnson, Duane 186 Johnson, Elizabeth 62, 64,148,79,186 Johnson, Elizabeth J, Johnson, Ernest 187 Johnson, Gail 130 Johnson, Gary 111 Johnson, Herman 130 Johnson, Jeffrey 65,104, 187,111 Johnson, Jennie 148 Johnson, Joan E. 148 Johnson, Joan K. 187 Johnson, Joan M. 187 Johnson, Joanne 148,49 Johnson, Joyce 80,148 Johnson, June 130 Johnson, Kathleen K. 130 Johnson, Kathleen M. 131 Johnson, Kay 131,49 Johnson, Kevin 108,148 48 Johnson, Kristine 187 Johnson, Linda L. 148 Johnson, Lynda 187 Johnson, Mark Johnson, Mary 131,49 Johnson, Mary K. 80,187 Johnson, Michael 187 Johnson, Nancy 131,52 Johnson, Peter L. 32,148 Johnson, Phyllis K. 148 Johnson, Richard 131 Johnson, Ruth 187 Johnson, Steven B. 131 Johnson, Steven L. 131 Johnson, Susan 95,96, 148 Kitzberger, Pat 139,52 Kjesbo, Loretta 131,49,52 Klein,Bruce 149,48,75 Klein, Shelby 139,49 Kleiner, Margery 75,62, 149,75 Kleist, Kerry 131 Kleist, Robert Klofanda, Lloyd 149 Klopp, Frances Kluge, Sandy 131 Knight, Jeanne 96,189 Knight, John 189 Knight, Sue 42,149 Knott, Carol 131 Knott, Judd 108,48 Knudtson, Dennis 189 Knudtson, Janice 131 Knutson, Kathy 149 Knudtson, Nancy 149 Koch, Deborah 131 Koch, Walter 149 Koehler, Kent 149 Koehler, Patrick 189 Koerth, Renee 80,150 Koger, Cheryl 189 Kohlepp,Alvin A. 100, 150 Kohnke, Sandra 96,189 Koller, Greg 189 Kopp,James 139 Kopp,Jeff 131,114 Kopp,Richard 53,189,52 Koppa, Jeff 108,131 Korn,Mark 150 Kornuth, Debie Kosmosky, Marvin Kowalski, Randy R. 150 8 , Husebye, Pamela 97,185 Hushes, John Huskelhus, Debby 186 Huskelhus, Gary 59,147 Hutchinson, David 186 Ida Jerrene 148 Irwin, Sharon 130,49 Isaacson, Lee 186 Jacobson, Charles 139, 49 Jacobson, Donald 148 Jacobson, Julie 186 Jacobson, Mary 148 Jackson, Richard 148 Jackson,'Vicky 130 Jacobson, Chuck Jaenke, Brent 148 Jarocki, Jeffery 55,148 Janke, David 130 Jawore, Pat 130 Jennings, Bonnie 148 Jensen, Gene Jenson, Bruce 130 Jenson, Sandy 130 Jepperson, Sandra 130 Jepperson, Sharon 130 Jochum, Steve 148 J ohnson, A1 104,186 Johnson, Amy 186 Johnson, Anita 148 Johnson, Bradley 130, 123 Johnson, Bruce 130 Johnson, Bruce E. 148 Johnson, Colleen 94,97, 186 Johnson, Johnson, Cynthia 130 Cynthia 130,49 Johnson, David 108,148 Johnson, David R. 186 Johnson, Deborah 51,130 Johnson, Debra 186 Johnson, Dennis 108,130 Johnson, Diana 69,148 Johnson, Susanne 187 Johnsted, Robert 131 Jones, Jeff 131 Jorgenson,John 148 Joseph,Douglas 131,48 Judkins,Debra 187 Judkins,Joyce 131 Judkins, Pamela 131 Jungerberg, Robert 188 Juriens,Michael 131 Jurjen, Susan 131 Kaehler, John 34,131,138 Kaehler, Patrick Kaehler, William E. 148 Kaiser, Mary 131 Kallenbach,Robert 188 Kamke, Jane 188 Kappus, Fred 131 Kappus, Sally 148,49 Karow,Richard 131 Karpenske, Tim 131,136 Karpenske,T0m 131,136 Kassera, Dave 104,108, 148 Krahn, Jeffrey A. 150 Krall,Randy 189 Kramer, Kramer, , Debra 189 Kremer Krause, Krause, Kremer, Kremer, Kremer, Dawn 131 Debra 189 Kathi 51,150 Larry 150 Dawn 80,150 Debra Rodney 190 Kriedeman, LuAnn 144, Kaufman, Keith W. 148 Kaulfuss,Roxanne 188 Kazmier, Collette 148 Kearney, Lynn 49,131 Kearney, Michael R. 148 Kech, W. 109 Keenan, Dennis Keiton, Kathi 131 Kelly, Laura 51,131 Kelly, Shannon 51,148 Keoppel, Kim 131 Kernan, Dennis 188 Kernan, Steven 131 Kildahl, Teri 73,94,188,48 Killey, Sharon 131,49 Kinderman,Daniel 189 Kinderman, Steven 131 King, David 131,149 King, Dennis Kirchoff, Jeff 139 Kittelson, Michael 131 150,52 Kries,Amy 132 Kries, Robert Kriesel, Diane S. 150 Kripps,Barbara 190 Kristo, Michael 129,76, 190,118 Krogamn, Marcia 54,95, 150 Krogman, Michele 150 Kruckman, Kris 190 Krueger, Mike Krueger, Pat 150 Kruger, Penny 150 Krumenauer, Charles 132,150 Krumenauer, Kathie Kruschke, Lorena 150 Kruschke, Kenneth 190 Kuelland, Todd Kuehn, Jeffrey 150,52, 111 Kuhn, Judy 190 Kurtz, Barbara 150 Kurtz, Janet 190 Kurtz,Mary 150 Kyes,Leah 150 Labelle, Patrice 150 LaBelle, Renee 190 Lampman, Shannon 132 Landauer, Jay 51,52,190 Lantz, Edith Lane,Don 190 Lane, Larry Lang, James 190 Lang, Pete 132 Lange, Sharon 132,52 Neis, Teresa 198 Langdon, Mary Jo 64,48, 190 Langworthy, Alan 139 Lantz, Dave Larkin, Dolly 191 Larsen, Bradley 52,191 Larsen, Judith 150 Larsen, Rich 51,132 Larson, Amy 150 Larson, Christine 42,95, 150 Larson, Ellen 126,132 Larson, James 132 Larson, Jean 150 Larson, Jeffery 150 Larson, Judy 191 Larson, Kirk 191 Larson, Mark 191 Larson, Michael 51,132 Larson, Nanette 132 Larson Pat 13249 Larson, Randy 86,191 Larson, Robert 150,153 Larson, Robert A. 132 Larson, Sandra 150 Larson, Steve 133 Larson, Susan 150 Lawler, Angelyn 191 Lawler Trenton 150 Lear, Cynthia 191 Leazott, Linda 150 Lee, Brenda 133 Lee, David 139 Lee, Gary 192 Lee, Joan 133,49 Lee, Kathleen 96,150 Lee, Linda 41,150 Lee, Ronald 133,49 Lee,Thomas 133 Lehman, Caron 139,52 Leinum, Greg 133,123 Leipnitz,Julie 143,150 Lemmage, Hal 150 Lemmage,Jody 133 Lendle,Mike 192 Lentz, Michael 133,123 Leonardson, Anita 151 Leskinen, Janice 192 Lovelien, Julianne 151 Lovvil,Rhonna 133 Lowry, Tom 151 Lowry,Timothy 133 Ludwig, Kenneth 151 Luhm,Jeanne 151 Lund,James 133 Lund, Kathleen 133 Lundberg, Steve Lundeen, Michael 133 Lundeen, Thomas 45,193 Lundholm, Susan 151 Luren, Mary 151,52 Luttrell, Timothy 151 Lutz,Jonathan 51,194 Mac Donald, Anne 151 Machlett, Nancy 133 Mai, Mary 133 Mackamy, Denny 195 Mackenzie,Jim 116,194 Manor, Gregory 194 Manthei, Bob 151 Mallow,Brenda 133,52 Mann,Terry 194 Mann, Yvonne 133 Manor, Lou 151,48 Marcott, Debra 151 Market, Dan 194 Market, Linda 96,151 Marquarot, Mary 194 Marsh,Cynthia 133 Marshall, Debra 133 Marshall, Lynnette Marshall, Mary 133 Martenson,Vicky 133 Martin, Nancy 151 Martine,Donna 96,151 Mathison, Kerry Lou 88, 89,194 Mattes, Dean 194 Mattes, Gary 108,133,122 Mattice, Jeff 109,133 Mattice, Peggy 133 Mattison,Dave 133 Mattison, Joanne 133,52 Mattison, Luann 194 Mattison, Tom 151 Mercer, Terry 151 Merrill, Jean 51,133 Merrin, David 195 Merrin, James 133 Merritt, Merritt, Jane 76,195 Robert 133,48 Mesang, Nancy 151 Myhre, Thomas 152 Myren, David 152 Myren, Vicki 198 Needham, Rhonda 134, 52 Mewhorter, Amy 133 Michealson, Deborah 73,195 Michea1son,Jane 133 Michels, Joan 64,195 Michels, Patti 133 Michelson, Steven 196 Micke1son,Mary 48,196 Midelfort, Kristin 75, 196,71 Midthun, Kevin 151 Mikesell, John Mikesell, Shirley 134,49 Milbee,Betsy 151 Milbee,Marlene 196 Mi1es,Dave 134,114 Miles,Jeffrey 196 Miley,Nancy 151 Nelson, 198 Beverly 51,52, Nelson,Bradley 198 Nelson, Chris 152 Nelson,Deborah 198 Nelson, Gay 134 Nelson, Gregory 30,134, 122 Nelson, Jane 134,49 Nelson, Judith 96,198 Nelson,Mark 152 Nelson Mark R. 152 Nelson, Randy 152 Nelson, Scott 134 Nelson Sonja 134,49 Nelson, Thomas 198 Nelson, Vicky 134 Nemec, Joe 152 Miller, Charles 42,50,48, 196 Miller, Debra J. 134 Miller, Dewayne 151 Miller, Gerald 196 Miller, James 151 Miller, Jerome 196 Miller, Mary Miller, Ronald Miller, Stephen 196 Mills, Carole 87,39,196 Mills,Michael 134 Ness, Vickie 152,52 Newman,Dianne 152 Newman,Kathleen 151 Nichols, Sharon 198 Nicolet, Barbara 134 Nicolet, Nancy 91,39 Nordin, Linda 134,52 Noreen, Carol 51,80,152 Norrish, Kathy 198 Norrish, Richard 134 Norsen, Steve Novacek, Barbara 96,199 Novacek, Steven 108,134 Milward, Corey 82,97, 196 Minton, H. Lee 117,196 Moberg, John 117 Nowak, Barbara 43,75, 199 Nygaard, Peter 134 Moen, B everly 151 Moen, Randy 134,52 Moen, Thomas Moen, Vernon 197 Mogenson,John 151 Molitor, Moliter, Deborah 197 John Morley, Neil 108,134,123 Lewey, Tom Lewis, Connie 192 Lewis, Jeffery 133 Lewis, Lisa 30,93,192 Lewis, Mark 151 Lewis, Paul 151 Lewis, Richard 89,139 Lewis, Scott 133 Lewis, Virginia 192 Liddell, Kenneth 151 Liddell, Randy 151 Linderholm, Dave 151 113 McLeod, Scott 133 Lindrud, Kathleen 133. 49 Link, Cheryl 133 Linse,Roger 193 Linton, Kathy 193 Lipkie, James 47,193,191 Lisker, Connie 193 Litman, Rebecca 92,139, 52 Lium, Lloyd 151 in-ivingston,Brenda 193 Livingston, Gene 139 Loe,David Lokken, Paul 139,123 Loken, Richard 109,151 Long, Ruth 94,151 Loomis,Jim 151 Loomis, Sandra 93,193 Loomis, Steven 104,193 Loomis, William 193 Lopour Mary 93,193 Lopour Phyllis 133 Lorenz: David 151 Matton, Leonard 151 Mattson, Catherine 133 Mattson, Dennis 194 Matz, Debra 96,194 Matz,Paula 130,133,52 Maurer, Luann 133,49 May, Steve 151 Mayer Mayer Mayer Mayer ,Bill 151 ,Carol 151 ,Jean 151 ,Nancy 133 McCabe, Cindy 151 Lorrentz, Jeffery 30,193 Lorinser, John 45,94,179 193 Losby, Susan 151 1 McCabe, Debbie 133 McDonel, Cheryl 133 McElwaine, Rosanne 133 McElwaine, Roxanne 195 McElwain, Pat 194 McGinnis,Thomas 37, 64,104,195 McLeod, Chuck 108,151, 110 McLeod, Roxanne 151, McMartin,Randy 151 McRae, Joan 133,49 McRae, Patricia 195 McRoberts,Martin 51, 151 McRoberts, Rhonda 96, 195 Meier, Laurie 64,195 Meindel, Norma 133,49 Meinke,Timothy 133 McLhus,Joan 151 Melville, Kathleen 151 Menard, Jim 151,122 Molitor, Katherine 151 Moltz, Julie 134 Monson, Randy 151 Montgomery, Marsha 134 Mooney, Camille 134 Mooney, Shane 197 Moore, Steven 197 Morissette, Rodney 134 Morgan, Hal 109,151,79, 52 Morley,Renee 152 Morley, Stanley 76,84, 121,197,118 Morris, Martin 108,134, 122 Morris, Scott 64,104,86, 197 Moschkau, Doug Moser, Mike 198 Motzer, Larry 152,49 Mousel, Alan 109,152,114 Mueller, Constance 134 Mueller, Dale 134 Mueller, Douglas 134 Mueller, Jean 134,49 Oas,Thomas 199 Oatman,David 199 O'Brien, Nancy 134 Ochu, Doug 65,104,105, 115,114,199 O'Connell, Pam 80,199 Oglonnell, Timothy 134, 14 Odenbreit, Patricia 94, 152 Oelke,James 108,152,114 Oestreich,Dave 199 Oestreich, Nellie 80,134 Ohms,Eileen 51,152 Oium, LaRoy 199 Oldfield, Tim 89 Olin, Steven 47,199 Olin, Susan 134 Olsen Patricia 64,199 Olsen, Susan 134 Olson, Carol 51,134 Olson Cindy 152 Olson David 134 Olson Dean Olson Debbie 65,7'7,199 Olson Faith 152,48 Olson, Gary Olson, Mark 134,114 Olson Nancy 134 Olson Peggy 56 Olson Randy 134 Mueller Mueller Mueller ,Mark 41,152 ,Sandra 198 ,Sharon 134 Munger, Gretchen 48, 198 Murphy, Kevin 43,152 Myers, Bradley 134,49,39 M ers Carol 13449 y , , Myers,David 41,64,104, 105,195 Myers, Trudy 96,48,195 Myhers,Richard 134 Olson, Rodney 48,199 Olson, Roxanne 134 Olson, Sue 130 Olson, Victoria 134 Omdahl, Al 50,48,200,71 O'Neill, James 152 O'Neill, Jean 200 Onstad, Richard Opsal, Nadine 134 Orendorff,Barbara 152 Orensten, Edward 200 Orensten, Lloyd 134 Orth, Patrice 200 7 Ortiz, Victor 50,75,89,93, 75,197,200 Ostenso,Diane 152 Ostrom, James 30,200 Ostrum, Richard 108,134 Otterholt, Lee 117,200 Ottinger,Debra 200 Ottinger, Diane 152 Ottinger, Pamela 80,152 Ott,lVIel 132,134,122 Ottinger, Richard 134 Otto,Marjean 201 Ottum, Rita 152 Paape, Richard 201 Pabst, Connie 152 Pafe, Priscilla 152 Page,Richard 152,52 Pahl, Kristine 152 Pahl,Roger Pannier, Lois 62,152 Parkinson, Carol 47,152 Parkinson, Mary 201 Parman,Terri 152 Parr, Linda 201 Passow, Faye 134 Passow, Hugh 201 Patrow, Greg 152,114 Patrow, Sandy 201 Patterson, Lynne 75,201 Paul, Marcie 201 Paul, Todd 89,152 Paulson, Jan 134 Paulson, William 201 Paulsrud, Mike 134 Paulsrud, Pamela 152 Peavey, Mark 201 Pederson, Alton 152 Pederson, Anette 152 Pederson, Julie 201 Pederson, Karen 152 Pederson, Vicki 152 Pelloquin, Barbara 135, 49 Pendergast, Rick 135 Perisse,Myline 89,91, 167 Peterson, Carol 50,93,48, 201 Peterson, David 152 Peterson, Debra 135,79, 87 Peterson, Diana 51,53,92, 52,202 Peterson, Gloria 135,49 Peterson Jane 43,202 Peterson Jay 202 Peterson Kris 202 Peterson Laurie 135 Peterson Marsha 51, 152,52 Peterson H. Lee 152,48 Peterson Kirk 88,89,152 Peterson Shannon 152, 52 Peterson, Susan 43,152 Peterson, Timothy 135 Petrick, Constance 152, 52 Petrick, John 116,202 Pettitt, Julie 202 Peihl,James 135 Peuse,Jane 135,136 Peuse, Jean 135,136 Phillipps, Betty 203 Phillips, Lisa 135 Phillips,Mark 197,203 Phillips,Michael 135 Phillips, Pamela 89,135, 49 Phillipsen, Christine 89, 203 Pickerign, Mary 203 Piehl, James Pieper, Barbara 62,65, 203,112 Piper, Richard 152 Pippenger, Judy 203 Pippenger, Vicki 135 Pire, Gregory 135 Plath, Richard 203 Playter, Linda 58,203 Playter, Matthew 117 Plomedahl,Daniel 100, 203 Polinske, Deborah 153 Pohl, Rodger Polk, Leslie 135,114 Ponick, Paulette 31,135 Pope, Gary 153 Pope, Linda 153 Poppe,Joan 135,49 Poppe,Mary 150,153 Poquette, Thomas 64, 104,1O5,77,4120,203,118 Potter, Kim 153 Potter, Monique 203 Prell, Jeanne 135 Prell, Larry 97,203 Preston, Jon 85,204 Preston, Luanne 204 Preston, Susan 135 Price, Julie 101,153 Price,Thomas 204 Prill, Rodney 153 Prissal, Michael 204 Pritchard, Michael Proctor, Ann 153 Puese,Marie Pynn,Mary 93,204 Quandahl, Ellen 51, 153, 48 Quast, Robert 153 ' Quayle, Pamela 51,153 Quayle, Susanne 64,75, 204 Quick, Barbara 143,153 Quick,Jonathan 46,135 Quigg, Jerry 135 Quigg, Joan 204 Rabbitt, Christina 51, 204 Rabbitt, Kathie 135 Radisewitz, Cheryl 135 Ramberg, Peter 31,135, 52 Rankin, Claudett 153 Raschke, Mable 153 Rassbach, James 204 Rassbach,Daniel 135 Rassback, Debra 135 Reber, Martha 135 Reber, Rhonda 153 Rediger,David 135 Rediger,Mary 51,204 Reetz, Debra 204,112 Reidel,Debra 135 Reidel,Ronald 153 Reiter, Catherine 153 Reiter, Jane 153,48 Rene, Larry 135 Reppert, Sharon 51,135 Ressel,Janet 135 Retallick, Cinthia 153 Revord, Garold Rheingans,Annette 135 Rhude, Cynthia 44,153 Rice, Sandra 51,153 Richard, Joyce 135 Richards, Beverly 42,95, 153 Richards, Kurt 117,205 Richardson, Kathleen 205 Reidel,Brian 135 Riese, Gary 205 Riese, Stephen 153 Rekstad, Carol 204 Riley, Barb 30,153 Riley, Cynthia 205 Riphenburg, Dwight 153 Riphenburg, Jackie 135 Risler, Don 205 Risler, Richard 205 Risler, Sharon 205 Riste, Cynthia 96,135 Ritchie,Paul 153,81 Ritsch, Roger 154,48,111 Rizzi,Jane 135 Roach,Anthony 154,48 Roach,Karen 154 Roach,Mark 135 Roach,Richard 108,135, 123 Roach, Virginia 136,49 Robbins, Laura 136,49 Robertson,Jane 205 Robertson, Steve 46,136 Robinson, Jack 206 Robinson, Jay 130,136 Robinson, Steven 75,206 Roehrich, Gary 154,85 Roehrich, Nancy 206 Rogers, Georgia 154 Roholt,David 206 Rose, Kathleen 83,136 Rosenberg, David 136 123 Rosman, Geraldine 154 Ross, Roslynne 75,89,154 Rossato,Rosalie 136 Rossow, Jeffery 154 Rostad, Peter 154,48 Roycraft,Barbara 136 Rubesch, Linda 92,136 Ruckman, James 206 Rudd, Patrick 154 Rude, Craig 136 Rude, Sarah 136 Rude, Timothy Rudy, Debbie 98,206 Ruff,Barbara 154 Ruff, Karen 96,206 Ruid,Dawn 154 Rulien, Lynn 82,206,112 Rundblad, Debra 154 Rumphol, Sandra 206 Ruppelt, Debra 136 Ruppelt, Roger 206 Russell,Janet 52 Ruth, Barbara 136 Ryan, Amy 96,154 Ryan, James Ryder, Lynda 136 Rydz, Sandy 136,52 Rydz, Vickie 51,154 Rylander, Gary 154 Sabin, William 206 Saito, Deborah 154,48 Salter, William 154,85 Sander, Cheryl 77,206 Sander, Thomas 136 Sather, Nancy 80,96,207 Savides, Elizabeth 136, 49 Schaefer, Christine 154 Schaefer, Darryl 108, 136,52 Schaeffer, Hollis 62,154, 48,52 Schauer, Rita 154 Schaffer, D. 108 Schelley, Amy 51,154,48 Schemensky, James 57, 207 Schroeder, David Schroeder, Scott 207 Schroeder, William 207 Schuch, Debra 154 Schuh,Janice 207 Schuh,Nancy 207 Schulenberg, Gary 108, 136 Schulenberg, Karen 62, 75,154,75 Schulenberg, Sharon 80 207 Schultz,Jane 37,155,49 Schultz,Lois 155 Schultz,Pauls 136 Schultz, Sally 155 Schunk,Barb 136 Schuster, Mike 136 Schutte, Rory 155 Schwartz, Mary 136 Schwartz, Robert 89,92, 155 Schwellenbach, Thomas 108,155 Schwenk, William Schwingle, Linda 54,155 Seibold, Debra 155 Seipel,James 136,48,52 Sell, Gary 155 Sell,Mary 155 Semingson, Pamela 136 Severson, Deborah 155, 52 Severson, Gayle 207 Severson, Loren 155 Severson,Mark 136,52 Severson, Pamela 155 Seyller, Susan 155 Seymour, Steve 155 Seymour, Wendy 89,136, 52 Shafer, Bonnie 155 Shafer,Mike 136 Sheahan, Beth 51,155,52 Sheehy,Barbara 207 Sheils,Mark 97,207 Shepler, Robert 155,48 Sherman, Linda 136 Siebenshuh, Fred 136 Siebenshuh, Linda 101, 155 Siewart, Jacqueline 155, 52 Siewart, Larry 108,136, 52 Simington, Janet 155 Simmons, Jim 136 Simonson, Lloyd Simmons,Melvin 208 Simmons,Robert 208 Sinz, Jeffery 155 Sinz,John 208 Sinz, Timothy 136 Sippel, Connie 136 Sippel, Mark 208 Sires, Juelie 155 Sires, Sheila 155 Sirianni, Anthony 32, 155,99,48 Sirianni, Janet 136 Skamfer, Gail 208 Skeels, Linda 51,87,52, 208 Skelton, Alan 208 9 Schendel, Robert 110 Schleck,Mark 207 Schlewitz, Larry 154 Schlieve, Amy 154 Schmidlin, Kent 154,48 Schmidt, Allen 154 Schmidt, Anne 51,154 Schmidt, Candy 136,49 Schmidt, Duane 154 Schmidt, Jan 136 Schmidt, Richard 154 Schmidt, Roxanne 207 Schmidt, Vickie 154 Skoug, Larry 155 Smith, Jeff 57,155 Smith, 208 Smith, Smith, Smith, Smith Smytli, Smyth, 209 Sneen, Pamela 179,52, Rebecca 136 Renee 80,136 Ron 136 Suzanne 136 Jann 83,48,208 Jill 181,48,197, Shelly 136 Snider, Scott 209 52 Stortz, LuAnn 137 Snoeyenbos, Deborah 209 Snoeyenbos, Theresa 136 Snyder, Dirk 136 Sohns, Chris 209 Solander, Janet 51,75,52, 209 Solberg, Jeanne 136 Solberg, Richard 155 Solberg, Robert 209 Solberg, Thomas 209 Solfest, James 209 Solie, Carol 96,209 Soller, Jeff 136 Soller, Jill 136 Soppeland, Debbie 137 Sorensen, Jane 64,7'7,209 Sorenson, Chris 155,48 Sorenson, Connie 155 Sorenson, Jennie 156 Sorlien, Mark 156 Spallees,Becky 96,137 Spencer, Steve 108,137 Spindler, Cynthia 209 Spindler, Brian 137 Spoo,Robert 108.137 Sprian, Calvin 156,110 Spratt, Phil 108,137 Stadler, Robert 156,114 Stai, John Stai, Thomas 137 Stanton, Randy 137 Staves,Dale 134,137,48 Staves, Steven 50,48,209 Steen, Dan 156 Steen, Norsen 36 Steen, Vickie 137 Steidtman, Judy 210 Steil, Mari Anne 62,156 Steil, Steve 137 Stein, Patricia 96,210 Steinhauer,Barbara 156 Steltzner, Andrew Steltzner, Judith 51,156, 52 Steltzner, Virginia 51, 52,210 Stein, Patti Stelzer, Douglas 104,108, 156,111 Steven,Barbara 210 Stewart, Alan 156 Stewart, Alan, T. 156 Stewart, Dan 210 Stewart, George 57,64, 104,210 Stewart, James Stewart, Kris 156 Stewart, Larry 211 Stewart, Marc 156 Stewart, Richard 156 Stokes, Chuck 104 Stokes, Gary 156 Stokes, Greg 156 Stone, Norma 211 Stoner, Mike 137 Storrs, John 89,109,156, Strand, Brian 211 Strand, Gerald 108,137 Strand, Kathy 26,211 Strauch, David 64,104, 105,211 Strobusch, David 211 Stromwall, Richard 108, 137,48,122 Sundell, Thomas 211 Super, Phyllis 156 Surguy, Carol 211 Sutton, Kathy 156,48 Swanke, Cheryl 95,212 Swanke, Sallie 156 Swanson, Alan 137,52 Swanson, Susan 137 Swanstrom, Bonnie 156 Switzer,Ardew 156 Symicek, Maryann 41, 212 Tafel,Roy 156 Tainter, Brian 104,156 Tandberg, Jane 137 Tanner, Thomas 212 Taylor, Doris 212 Taylor, Mike Teigen, Rodney 137 Teigen, William 212 Tenney,John 156 Tenney,Michael 137 Tessendorf, John 51,89, 143,156,114 Thiel, Kathleen 80,156 Thimke,Jane 137 Thomas, Richard 137 Thomas, Robert 137,85 Thompson, Dean 212 Thompson,Duane 156 Thompson, Julie 137 Thompson, Karen 51,92, 157 Thompson, Larry 137 Thompson, Linda 157 Thompson, Mary Ann 157,52 Thompson, Thomas 212 Thompson,Timothy 57, 212 Thoms,Douglas 137 Thoms,Mike 212 Thoms Patricia Thorson, Mary 137,49,52 Thorson, Rodney 108,137 Thorson, Thomas Tibbitts,Thomas 137 Tietz, Deborah 212 Tiller, Jacqueline 51,65, 212 Tingvold, Debra 212 Tobisch,Angela 137 Tobisch,Barbara 56,157 Toftness, Darlene 96,137 Toftness, Nancy 96,213 Tomashek, Steven 137 Tomlinson, Gary 137 Tomlinson, Katherine Tompkins, Linda 101,137 Tomsen, Timothy 137 Tomsen, Vicki 213 Torkelson, Terry 131,137 Torpen, Ruby 157 Traaseth, Sandra 157 Trojan,Richard 157,114 Trullinger, Sheryl 137 Tsosie, Mary 91,213 Tubbs,Roger 45,157 Turner, David 51,213 Tyler, Robert 157,122 Uecker, Steven 213 Ulberg, Ronald 157 Utphall, George 157,48, 116 Vaillette, David 137,52 Vancura, Pamela 157 Van Delist. Robert Van Heertum, Carlo 213 Van Helden, Richard Van Loo, Susan Van Vleet, Lisa 137 Vehlow, Sheryl 157,52 Velie, Carolyn 137 Velie, Robert 213 Vogler, John 89,130,137, 213 Vogler, Johnn 130 Volbrecht, David 137 Vold, Edwin 157 Vold, Mike 137 Vold, Randy 157 Vold, Sandy 137 Vold, Richard Volkman, John 157,118 Vorce, Debra 213 Vorce, Donna 137 Vorpahl, Jeffery 104,138, 122 Voss,David 46,213 Voss, Patricia 157 Wagner, Bob 108,123 Wagner, Michael 213 Wahl, Carl 30,35,213 Wahl,Michael 108,138 Wahl, Steven 214 Wait, Terri Waite, Mark 157 Walsh, Thomas 214 Walker, Jeffery 157,48 Walker, Mark 138,123 Walker, Michele Walker, Pamela 157 Walker, Robert 214 Walker, Thomas 138,52 Wangen, Allen 138,49 Ward, Brian 50,64,104, 89,214 Ward, Laura 214 Ward, Pamela 138 Ward, Patrick Warden, Joan 157,52 Watkins, Dick 108,138 Watkins, Robert 157 Watts, Nancy 138 Warner, Douglas 138,49 Washburn, Dennis 138 Washburn, Gloria 214 Washburn,Marlene 138 Weasler, Linda 157 Webster, Dean 157 Webb, Bob 138 Webb, Thomas 157 Weber, Linda 69,157 Weckwerth, Curtis 157 Wedlund, Jerry 138 Weggen, Brenda 157 Weghorn, Susan 157,48, 52 Wegner, Larry 215 Weiberg, David Weichert, Margaret 157 Weichert,Nancy 157 Weir, Marshall Weiss, John 138 Welder, Linda 214 Welke, Ellen 214 Wells, Cris 96,215 Welter, Paula Welter, Steve 138 Wendell, Elaine 215 Wendt, Gary 157 Werner, Peter 138 Werner, Tim 109,157 West, Gary 138 Westphal, Don 215 White, Dan 51,52,215 Whiteside, Janet 138 Whiteside, William 157, 111 Whyte, Debra 157 Wick, Jeff 138,123 Wickland, Richard 157, 48,75 Wieg, Jim 215 Wik, Connie 138 Wik,Jane 157 Wik, Janet 80,138 Wilda, Thomas Wile, Jeff Wiley, Mark 138 Wilkie, Craig 138 Wilkie, Linda 215 Wilkie, Mark 138 Willette, Renee 95,215 Williamson, Chuck 138 Williamson, Gerald 215 Williamson, Sharon 138 Willis, Wesley 139 Wilson, David 157 Wilson, Debra 157,48 Wilson, James 139,48 Wimbish, William 108, 139,52,110 Wing, Deborah 215 Wingad, Ellen 157 Windsor, Alan 129,139 Winter, Herbert 100 Wittich, Paula 139 Wojner, Wendell 215 Wold, Joseph 157 Wold, Vicki 139 Wollum, Jen 139,49 Woo, Kit 45,215 Woo, Susie 216 Woo, Ying 216 Woodford, Deborah 157 Woodford, Dennis 216 Woodford, Donald Woodford, Lore 139 Woodford, Mary 216 Woodford, Michael Woodford, Susan Woodford, Stephanie 157 Wright, Dennis 139 Wright, Karen 69,157 Wright, Virginia 216 Wuebben, Rebekah 139 Wulff, Sherry 59,157,48, 75 Wulff, Vicki 157 Wulff, Wayne 157 Yagger, Roger 157 Yarrington, Arnold 157 Yarrington, Karen 139 Yanda, Henry Yule, Lauray 43,216 Zank, Rebbecca 217 Zank, Timothy 139 Zeck, John 217 Zeck, Theodore 139 Zeug, Paula 139 Zimmerman,Jerre 100, 157 Zeug, Benjamin 109,217 Zimmerman, Allen 100, 217 Zimmerman, Bonnie 217 Zimmerman,J. 100 Zuehlke, Bradford 139 Zuehlke, Mark 157 Paid Advertisements Help Subsidize Yearbook g u A I A ffza Agnes Studio Abel Cable Armour 8a Co. 703 SO, Farwell St, 415 So. 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Hastings Way In the Gateway Shopping Center 834-2601 8 ease . 8 x 5 V ss R Nix swf' x I-Iillestad K. Service Station 2203 Birch St. 834-1433 W ,ew-1 ' -,,,,.-w Dick's Barber Shop 1412 So. Hastings Way 832-1185 Vfxjf-xx - K fi' y gif XP-Jn 1 3 H J li Vx 'I . , I H F FH sAvlNGs s Lomu A QOCQTION iff v ofikabhh First Federal Savings And Loan 319 E. Grand Ave. 834-774 1 Edwins 301 So. Barstow 834-2088 Eau Claire Printing Co. 219 E. Madison 832-1135 4 Fehr Concrete Products Inc. , 5 1103 Menomonie St. f f 834-7701 Q li nensns 2 ., g f Farmers Store Shopping Center 202 Eau Claire St. 832-9771 Jerry's Gulf Service K Bliss Men's Shop 601 Water St. 216 So, Barstow 834-3618 832-1919 G 8z E Sales Inc. 2521 E. Clairemont Ave. 832-6631 F. E. Grosvold Inc. 2429 E. Clairemont Ave. 835-3625 Hank Moen's Mileage Station So. Hastings Way 832-9421 Ke:-m's Super Foods Kirchoff's Sun Studio 329 Water St. 1830 Brackett Ave. 834-2246 834-4694 hggE5g,HARDwaRg 16581131 Larson Lumber And Hardware Co. Lasker Jewelers 2234 Birch St. 123 So. Barstow 834-1234 835-5914 Herbie's Used Cars Respected Reliability 1607 Harding Ave. 835-9534 Hollywood Theatre 412 So. Barstow 832-3355 Lee's Tobak 207 So. Barstow 832-6249 H 8a R Block Inc. 216 No. Barstow 832-7000 Lee's Uniform Center 41 1 So. Barstow 832-3149 Lehman Drug Store 201 No. Barstow 832-838 1 3 Long's Sport Shop 430 Water St. 834-4177 Independent Cleaners 402 Bellinger St. 834-1568 Jensen Drug Stores 119 W. Grand Ave. iso 5. uasibii ir. 'ilu Emklikif wus. 834-1266 McDonald's Hamburgers 422 Beuinger St. Luttrell Photography Inc. 1513 SO- Hastings W8-Y 834-4111 410 So. Barstow 835-9919 B35-9834 'WMM' Ma.c's Typewriter Co. 2527 E. Clairemont Ave S34-3966 Johnson 8a Huleatt 501 Bellinger 835-8113 416 Water St. 835-3633 Kleven Agency, Inc. Real Estate and Insurance 1603 Harding Ave. 834-1501 u vz IIIIIVI Wnaaeirxz 14- --.e jawn 1. fl L.---2- - 3' 'rv' MAC KENZIE EQUIPMENT CO., INC. Industrial Material Handling Equipment-Conveyors O Rubber Products 0 Power Transmission Drives I Fork lift trucks 3605 White Ave. Industrial Park Box 810 Eau Claire, Wisconsin 834-3493 54701 1' May's Greenhouse Kotton Kove Mr. Steak Truax Blvd. 503 Bellingel' St. 1819 So. Hastings Way 832-8109 832-1989 834-7881 Q Lenmark 8a Sons 814 First Ave. 832 8301 One Hour Martinizing Pizza Hut 2424 E. Clairmont Ave. 2313 Clairmont Pkwy. 834 5346 832-6286 Nysven Maytag Lieberum's V 8a S Muldoon's Men's Wear My F2-il' Lady HOTUG APP1i3-H09 Hardware Store 1506 So. Hastings Way Beauty Salon Center 315 Walker Ave- 832-3502 2537 E. Clairemont 829 W, Clairemont 332-8924 Ave. Ave. 835-3142 834-5031 QQSXR , 5 , ,, an Wi?-'iiifff-:'g .. -'fi ' it if U. KCUKS A K h , .Xi. K - . . Q W Q Q W :,,.. 0 Photo Art Prock Funeral Home Putnam's 209 So. 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In Stevensoxfs HYHE NA 7lUN'S NEIGHBOR 2621 E CLAWREMONT AVE EAU CLAIRE, WISCONSIN 54701 First Wisconsin National Bank of Eau Claire Lake Hallie Office Hy. 58 N. and Hy. J. Eau Claire Office 131 So, Barstow I , r 18 SO. B31-snow 832-5357 8353111 3. ig'-2. A , g 5 ' 1 3 f .3 is ' Water St. Supply Store Wood Motor Co. y S 3 1 J A I eg ll!! v 536 Water St. 505 So. Dewey St. Agn? L 5 '- .lm ef- 832-2125 335-6155 ' Y' v ' YMCA 700 Graham Ave. 332-3433 Ca.ssidy's Westgate Super Market 2110 Cameron St. 834-3265 Foremost Carpets 8a Interiors, Inc. 412 Bellinger St. 832-6521 Eau Claire Printing Co. 219 E. Madison St. 832-1135 Staff Advisor . . . . . Mrs. Mary Blackseth . Vauri Henre Barb Holzinger . Chuck Miller Betsy Johnson . . Bill Loomis Jim Mackenzie Tom Poquette . Nancy Green Chris Sorenson Junior Class Editors .... Muriel Gunderson Lois Pannier Senior Class Editor ...... Lynne Patterson Senior Class Page Editors ....... Jan Dale Mary Pynn . . Muriel Gunderson . . Jane Sorenson . . Karlene Bauer Sue Knight Chris Larson Sandy Loomis Hal Morgan Debbie Olson Julie Pettitt Bev Richards Editors ..... ...... Faculty Editor .... . . Organization Editor . . . . . Sports Editors . . . . . . Sophomore Class Editors . . . Index Editor ..... Business Manager . . . . Page Editors . . . . Acknowledgements Capturing the present for future memories is the basic purpose of a yearbook. Through much cooperation, the 1970 Kodak was made possible. First, We extend our hearty thanks to our advisor, Mrs. Blackseth, for her under- standing guidance throughout the year. For providing the staff with many pictures and special photography effects, we offer our grat- itude to Mr. Torgerson and his class. We also Wish to acknowledge the Eau Claire business- men who bought advertising in our yearbook which helped finance it. Another essential person was Mr. Terpstra, our ICP representa- tive, who gave us many ideas and helped sponsor a workshop that indoctrinated the staff in yearbook basics. A special thanks goes to all Seniors who get their pictures to us on time, to those who did not, we regret their omission. Finally, thanks to the faculty and students for providing us with material for the book. 1 4' 5 X Y 1 '43 . Vs: Q A Jn x '3g Ek . M...-Am Kodak Staff 1970 , ,, ONSTRUCTION Hman-vfwwf-f If 'va igfww 'I HANK YOU fbi- . f 7. iw on w-en. .M Q vt, ,iw 5 uw-,4' ' My-1,4 h. , A..,, H -fn-,M ,,. , MW, A ,M WNW 'Q' ,K ,


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