Minnehaha Academy - Antler Yearbook (Minneapolis, MN)

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AMitui ANTLER 1968 Minnehaha Academy Minneapolis, Minnesota 31st and West River Road Volume 42 W MHC ■ 313. 1 3 Trios Minnehaha — learning through interaction, laughing together, experiencing with each other, identifying with the Christian Community, 2 being together; but still being ourselves. Book • Individual Book II: Inieraclion page 68 3 4 5 6 7 8 Mm. Arlene Anderson Eugene Olton Wilbur Westerdahl . .. friendly . .. understanding ... loved for close association and involv-ment with students and faculty .. . Pet-peeves are disloyalty and phonies . . . Likes warm, personal and informal atmosphere of student body ... He yields his life for Christ, to help mold our lives ... President of Minnehaha Academy. Arlene Anderson .. . precise .. . understanding . . . fits perfectly in her new position as Dean of Instruction .. . Active in church work .. . member of Board of Christian Education of Covenant denomination . .. Dislikes pushy people . . . Likes sincerity between the students and teachers here at M.A. .. . friends .. . conversation . . . watch-ing and guiding young people. Eugene Olson .. . Goal as Dean of Students is to be fair and friendly .. . Spent vacation in California . . . Against people who have chips on their shoulders and know it all ... Likes duck hunting .. . fishing ... Feels teachers are dedicated and students show appreciation. Dale Ulrich .. . Spent summer teaching driver's training and working on his apartment building . . . Likes teaching German .. . counseling . . . canoeing .. . camping ... skiing .. . Feels student-teacher relationship here is quite open and a little disarming at first ... is Counselor. 9 Board of Educaiion Fronf row Or Donald Erickaon. Carl Holroor, Wilbvr We t«f-dahl, Rev Carl Jaruon, Dr. Frank Cartel. Row fwo: Rev. John Nilion, Archie Andcrton, Carl Elving. Robert leVahrv Row three.-Kenneth Wahlberg. Marvin Bjorlin, Dr. Neil Andenon, David S warn on John Rerton. Rev Ewgene Hagberg. Dr. Paul Hedlund ... Assistant to the president .. . serious minded . . . hard worker .. . Spent summer at Leech Lake ... Likes fishing ... ice-skating .. . skiing . . Began the publication of the Arrow for parents and alumni last year. Don Krause ... Patient .. . person who thinks things through ... was a chaplain in an Illinois state hospital before coming here this year ... Likes watching and playing in almost any kind of sports ... Pet-peeve is people who are impatient . . . Directs public relations. Dr. Paul Hodlvod 10 . . . some administer school operations . . . 11 Mill Virginia Huck Flora Sedgwick ... Analyzes self as being too complex ... Spent summer reading ... She is secretary of the Speech Association of Minnesota ... Likes teaching at M.A. because she can be a person rather than just a figurehead ... Teaches Honors English ... speech ... debate. Zella Sandin ... friendly ... gregarious ... humorous ... Spent summer reading .. . swimming ... painting and cleaning new home .. . Outside activities include home ... 6V7 year old son ... skiing ... tennis ... reading ... Feels students here are friendly ... have good taste in clothes. Rebecca McNeill .. . Married to minister in training ... enthusiastic ... interested in work ... Likes camping ... theater going .. . reading historical books and travel magazines .. . Feels informality belongs outside of classroom ... Teaches sophomore and junior English. Virginia Huck . . . Has been frying for years to analyze herself and now would like to know if anybody knows of a good psychiatrist? ... Spent summer working on feature articles in Mexico ... Likes skiing ... caring and feeding her two cats ... piano lessons ... attending symphonies, plays and theaters ... Works hard advising an All-American newspaper, our Quiver ... Teaches Sophomore English, Journalism and Creative Writing. Phyllis Englund .. . Spent summer taking a motor trip and attending the Billy Graham Association School of Christian Writing ... Activities include gardening ... baking .. . writing poetry ... advising the sophomores ... Can't stand dishonesty ... Feels the student-teacher relationship here is a good one, but only for those who wish to have it ... Teaches freshman and sophomore English. Margaret Nelson ... optimistic ... enjoys people .. . J.S. matchmaker ... Spent summer painting her garage . . . reading . . . gardening .. . Likes skiing ... refinishing furniture ... Teachers Christian Fellowship ... the fact that you can kid with and holler at the students ... Teaches junior English and American Studies. Mn. flora Sedgwick 12 Mr . Zelia Sendin Min PKylllm Englund I Mi Margaret NeUon . . . some teach communications skills . . . Mr CUricc D ntel on Min Rownnc Botitjd Evangeline Peterson . . . Librarian ... Likes spending time with nieces and nephews .. . gardening ... hiking .. . traveling .. . being caught up in her work ... eating homemade vegetable soup .. . Her challenge is to make new books available and used. Rosanne Bolstad ... analyzes self as quiet.... kind-hearted .. . one who is easily persuaded . .. Spent summer working in a Christian bookstore in Laredo on the Mexican border .. . Dislikes gum chewing in class .. . throwing rubbish in halls . . . Enjoys dating . . . guitar and piano playing .. . Teaches Spanish. Clarice Danielson ... quiet .. . home loving . . . Detests backbiting .. . Summer spent preparing for daughter's wedding .. . Interests include piano ... reading ... photography and fishing .. . Teaches French. Guido Kauls ... Analyzed by students as a slave driver and a man against free time ... Analyzes self as conceited, energetic and intelligent . .. irritated by hypocrites and lousy referees .. . Likes coaching soccer .. . organizing European tour for coming summer ... Teaches German. 14 Miu Evangeline Pclonon Guido KauU 15 . . . some train students in language and provide teaming materials . . . 16 . . . some instruct in science end math . . . 1 Wend«!t Carlton Jackie McClees ... charming appearance ... enthusiastic about life ... Loves singing .. . water skiing ... homemaking .. . church activities ... Dislikes stone-faced people .. . Feels life is wonderful ... Teaches geometry. Harvey Lundin ... humorous ... friendly ... self-analysis is an average person .. . Spent summer roofing ... gardening .. . getting a new baby .. . Outside activities are volunteer work tutoring Negroes in the North Side of Mpls .. . tennis ... playing chess .. . This year attended Institute of Control Data to learn how to maintain M.A.'s computer .. . Teaches higher algebra, solid geometry and trigonometry. Gordon Olson . . . New to M.A. this year .. . past years spent in Peace Corps in Ethiopia .. . Pet-peeves are litterbugs .. . Likes the respect for the teachers that the students have ... Teaches algebra, math, physical science. Paul Peterson .. . Compares himself to the rare and fiery element, palladium phosphorous ... Spent summer working on a master's degree . .. going to the race track with some nuns . . . going fishing in the Catskill Mountains . .. Likes student-teacher relationship because of their theoretical controlability ... Teaches chemistry. Willis Olson ... smiley ... ambitious .. . sincere ... Spent vacation at Crane Lake ... Likes canoeing ... sailing .. . skiing _________ preaching .. . working with plants .. . seeing former students and discovering how they have developed and matured in life ... Pastor of church in Stillwater ... Teaches biology. Wendell Carlson .. . both scientifically and athletically oriented . . . Outside activities are driver's training .. . basketball .. . skiing .. . church .. . traveling ... Pet-peeves are unenthusiastic and moody people ... Is a junior counselor and teaches biology ... is head basketball coach. Ted Malmsten .. . analyzes self as one who is enthusiastic ... quiet ... dull .. . Spent summer working ... playing softball ... He is active in sports .. . Losing football games bugs him ... Feels we have a good student-teacher relationship and that all the teachers are pretty good guys ... Teaches math ... is head football coach. Willi. Oltoo 17 Harlan Christianson . . . gadfly . .. original and slightly off-beat humor . .. Says he is a missionary to the Indians ... is an active politician, farmer, father, and public servant . .. Wishes to retire on a sheep ranch . .. Team teaches Christian in the Modern World. David Glenn . . . quiet . .. friendly . .. clever . .. Spent summer studying anthropology ... Thinks student-teacher relationship is O.K., but don't get too buddy, buddy. . .. Coaches and plays football and basketball . . . Teaches civics and team-teaches world and religious history. Stephen Larson . .. talkative . . . challenging . . . Spent part of vacation working towards his master's degree . . . Enjoys casual friendliness of school . . . meeting students on a personal level ... skiing . .. archery ... TV ... music . .. relaxing drives . . . Teaches Ideas in History and social psychology. Maynard Londborg . .. individualistic . .. students feel his concern . .. Spent summer going to Nebraska and a lake near Brainerd . . . Likes going to athletic games . . . traveling by plane . .. Pet-peeve is interviewers . . . Feels student-teacher relationship here is good because there is a chance to get to know the students personally . . . Teaches freshman and junior sacred studies. Vern Olson . .. calm . .. church's senior-high sponsor . . . leader of lay study groups ... Spent last year in graduate work at the U. of M. . .. learning golf . .. Likes basketball . . . bowling ... music . .. Feels he is a better teacher in small informal groups . .. Advisor to the Antler . . . Teaches geography and team-teaches world and religious history. Martha Pearson . .. kindhearted . . . soft-spoken . .. Spent summer taking a trip up to Detroit Lakes for family reunion . . . undergoing eye operations . .. Likes to read . .. sew . . . entertain grandchildren ... be with people . .. Pet-peeve is noisy classrooms . .. Wants to do volunteer service in a hospital or old peoples' home . . . Teaches American history. Mrs. Martha Pearson Stephen larscn David Glenn 18 . . . come provoke thought in coeie! end ceered studiec . Pawl Swanton Paul Swanson . .. likable . . . easy going . . . Spent summer studying at Luther Seminary ... interim pastoring at Salem Covenant Church . . . moving to a house near M. A. ... Likes canoeing . .. fishing . . . working around his workshop and yard . .. doing things with his family . .. the freedom here at M.A. and the opportunity for friendship with students . .. Team teacher of The Christian in the Modern World'' and world and religious history. Harlan Chriitianton Maynard londborg Vam O! on 19 . . . some guide energetic end creative expression . . . Gerald Nordstrom 20 Mr . France Abr m on Ml tell Footo Harry Opel Harry Opel ... Music man ... enthusiastic ... wise . .. Spent summer working on his cabin on Shell Lake ... boating ... sailing . .. church activities . .. Likes out-of-doors . .. woodcrafts ... directing Singers ... Teaches Chorus ... Choir . . . Treble Choir . . . Singers ... Music Theory . . . Chemistry. Bonnevive Opel .. . Pro at the organ . .. Spent summer redecorating ... going to the lake ... Outside activities surround family ... is organist at First Covenant Church in St. Paul, which she finds extremely challenging . .. Teaches piano and organ. Gerald Nordstrom . .. creative . .. likable ... Hobbies are making jewelry . . . interior decorating . .. singing . . . woodwork . .. architecture ... eating ... Likes traveling ... and the type of people at M.A, . .. Thinks teaching is a real challenge . .. Teaches art and drama. Lelia Foote ... analyzes self as one who works too hard and is too self-conscious . .. Taught summer-school in Roseville district . . . Directed marching band . .. took courses at University of Minnesota ... Pet peeve is looking for misplaced items ... Likes spectator sports ... students taking responsibility . .. Directs all band and instrumental groups. Frances Abramson . .. energetic . .. quick to smile . .. Spent summer at Lake Minnetonka ... boating . .. taking a trip to Northern Minnesota .. . being co-director of Bible School at her church . .. Likes knitting . .. skating ... watching soccer . . . Pet-peeve is the drumming of Chop Sticks on a piano . .. Teaches girls' physical education and health. 21 Mr . Joyc Johnion . . . some rein practice! skills . . . Mit Adolyn Berg 22 Mrv Cleooe lunjeth Charlet Sutack C eone Lunseth ... smiling . .. charming ... Spent summer working on her masters degree in interior design . . . Likes listening to music . .. walking in the woods . . . swimming . .. the friendliness at M.A. ... Teaches home economics. Adelyn Berg . . . quiet . .. hard working ... Toured Sweden, Norway, Copenhagen and East Germany for 5Vi weeks ... Likes seeing students improve . .. working in our informal atmosphere . . . associating with Christian faculty . .. Teaches bookkeeping . . . typing. Joyce Johnson . .. active . .. involved . .. Spent vacation painting in her house ... going to Colorado . .. Outside activities revolve around her two daughters ... music ... Pet peeve is the squeaky hall on second floor . .. Feels the relative freedom between the students and teach-ers is healthy . . . Teaches typing and shorthand. Charles Sulack . . . analyzes self as the bark might be loud but the inside is soft . . . Spent summer teaching drivers training . . . building a cabin ... Likes fishing . .. sailing ... singing in choir . .. teaching Sunday School . .. golfing . .. Pet peeve is drivers who don't signal for turning ... Teaches shop and drivers training. 23 24 Richard Martinson, campus supervisor. June Armstrong . . . some keep the operation running smoothly. Bus drivers; David Hulfquisr, Bill Haglund, Douglas Anderson, Duane Anderson. Ruth Carlson, Louise Dalquist, bookkeepers. Marjorie Tornell, Marlon Strombcrg Harrieite lundberg 25 26 John Alrnquitf David Anderson Jim Andorson Mark Anderson frank Asher Betsy Bankton Sue Bean Brad Berggrcn Sharon Bo er lynette Brown Steven Brown Richard Burton Barb Buxie Michael Carr Cathy Childs Marjorie Clawson Grace Cochenet Pam Converse Dennis Davidson Rick Davidson Joyce Denham Freshman Class Officers: Pres. Steve Engdehl. Sec. Sharon Boyer. Treas. Ann Seim, V. Pres. Lynette Brown. Freshmen . . . always reedy for . . . a quick brook . . . a good time . . . that special call. 28 Nancy Economon Barb Ellison Steve Engdahl Stove Enodahl Jan Englund Sue Engquist Juanita Flanders Jan Flaten Roxanne Gonck Nancy Gilbertson Bill Goolsby Paul Henderson Dwight Johnson Bob Kyarsgaard touie Greer Gloria Hendrick Kathleen Johnson levonne landc George Gruber Wary Hibrser Mark Johnson Judy larson Marcia Grundahl Sue Holt Dale Jones Scott larson Debbie Hackenberg Becky Hyland Bob King Griff lavik Kurt Hagnvan Gary Jacobson Victoria Knox Sharon leVahn Julie Hanson Beth Johnson Vincent Kumerow Phil littlcfield 29 Beth tondbo'g linda Vjesor Tim Markson Erik Meehl Nancy M.ller Cheryl Monfan Chris Mordh Bob Mundt llnda Nelson Sandra Nelson Tim Nelson Margaret Neidigh Dennis Nistl Ronald Noire Steve Nordeen . . . eager to represent others . . . or stand alone in space. John O'Brien Janine Olson Wayne Pauluk Phoebe Pederson Jan Olfctt Peter Olson Lynn Pedersen Susan Pel Denise Olson John Paulson Nancy Pedersen Carleen Parley Student Council Representatives: Sharon Sulack, Phoebe Ped erson, Charlene Swanson, Betsy Bankson, 30 Brian Peterman Daniel Peterson Paul Plootter Par Port Richard Powell Beverly Reed Alison Reynoldi Jeff Roilman Jane Ruva Tom Sattcrborg Hutch Schilling Anne Seim Mark Johnson Daroll Slcen Donna Stenberg Klrbe Strom Robert Swanson Martha Tozer David Westberg Pam Sonmore Pamela Stcnoien Sharon Sutack Deborah Syverson Paul Vigoten Diane Whitbeck Beth Staberg Jill Strom Charlene Swanson Shelby Torgerson Robert Wahlund Marilyn Wilson 31 Martho Ahlquij! Kathryn Anderson Julio Anglo Calvin Anderson Mary Anderson Sally Austin Gary Anderson Warren Anderson Sharon Barr Kathleen Anderson Victoria Andrews Carolyn Bass Gay Johnson William Becker Cynthia Childs Jean Denham Jeffrey Becklund Terry Clinton Becky Determan James Bengtson laurie Code Scott Dickson Julie Carley Susie Cormican Debbie Donaghy Celeste Carty lenetta Dahl William Durfeo Julie Casperson Mary Davidson Kent Ektund Edward Casselberry Ronald Davidson Sigrid Ekrut 32 in til m Z is II III £0-o |il toa Kevin Herklnt John Henk Jim Huntington Mery Jeffrey Gey Johnton Kathleen Johnton Mark Hastelquitt Sherm Hettelgrave Roger Hurth Den Johnton Jane Johnton Ted Johnton Stan Haugen David Holland Gail Inkale Diane Johnton Joyce Johnton Sheryl Jonet Cynthia Hempel Rutt Holt Diane Jecobion Eugene Johnton Karen Johnton Paul Kennedy . . . through leadership . . . coneenfrafion . . . daily trials . . . Barb Flcgle, Kari larton Sophomore Clatt Offkcrt: Pret. Paul Pott, Treat. Steve Hen-ton, V, Pret. Ted Steen, See. Jacque Kjeieth. 34 Kevin Kershaw Catherine Keur Jim Kindy Sue Kindy Janet King Jecque Kjeteth Connie Ktelnrafh Dan Kramer Douglas Kranfx Paula Kugler Allan Kuiper Julie Kusnerek Martha Ahlquisl Paul LaBonnte Penny Langgulh Kari Larvon Linda Larson Thomas lanon Kevin Utker Richard lavik Bob Lenox Wayne lenx Dyan LeVander Ted LeVin Barbara Heder Sophomore Representatives: Mary Anderson, Barb Flegle, Penny langguth, Nancy Fesler 35 Bill Milner Mary Moberg Susan Monhardt Dan Mooney Robert Morale Hal Mordh Paul Mott Leo Muller Carl Nilsen Dan Nordeen Mary Nordenwall Jamei Oberg Roger Odell Gray don Olaon Craig Opel Steve O'Rourko Steve Hanson Sally Lindahl Kerry lundmark Patricia Mack Larry lindberg Mark lunseth Angela Maeser Nancy ling Douglas Maclean Dale May Timm Lund berg Vicki McMullen LcAnnelle Miles 36 . . . finding foexi. . . friends . . . protozoa . . . Becky Oitlond Bob Palmer Tom Pedenon Chriity Pengra Angot Perk ini Sheryl Parley John Penon Jody Petenon Kriitl Petenon Kort Petenon Unnee Petenon Diene Pierce Paul Poit Greg Prett Mark Ramaley Oeve Riley Jene Rodquilt Nedlne Ronning Devld Roiengren Jeff Rohe Williem Ropp Devid Ron Valerie Sather Weiley Schevenioi Terry Schilling leery Schmidt laurel Schoffman Karl Schwichtenberg Ted Seglem Wendy Shodin Tom Sinclair Lite Sieff Carol Sikkema JoAnn Snyder Roger Odell Ted Steen Cheri Stewert Mark Stohlberg Michele Stokei Teri Strombcrg Steven Sondberg Gary Swenion Jen Swemon Unde Sweneon Kethy Swedberg Arlirvo Sweeney Oevid Teply Richard Thorkildton Cerol Tjo c! on Tom Carlton, John Rottmen, John londborg . . . and new intereQtQ. George Vatilevtky Bonnie Wellentino Nicholai Weimer Sendre Wenmen Richard Willett Cathy Williemi Greg Wollan Mark Youngman Wendy Zakerieten 38 Sue lindttrom Lloyd Swlggum Carol Anderton Grant Arneton Diene Boedeker Craig Anderton Gary Benton Tom Boehlke John Anderton Bonnie Berg Jerit Booman Merre Anderton Pat Berg Richard Bomcamp Steve Anderton Ruth Armttrong Bonnie Berggren Linda Bjorkman Narvel Brookt Pat Brookt 39 Tom Delano Per Elving Me Enos Bruce Digecnets John England John Epple Mark Dvr! Reid Englund Dale Erickson Steve Carlson It 9 Steve Broos Gary Carlson Stephen P. Carlson Shun Chon Wanda Brown Jayms Carlson Stephen W. Carlson Constance Commers Cindy Carlson Kathy Carlson Stephanie Carlson Logan Combs . . . themselves . . . through motivation . . . expression . . . self awareness . . . Pam Nihil 40 Keith Gauae Lori Erickaon Mike Erickson Keren Follingstad Key Formo Merk Freed Kerin Gauae Keith Gauae Gloria Goldsmith Tom Gotreeu Terri Gravem Key Gronditrom Sue Guminga Paul Haemlg lole Heire Ruth Hamilton linda Hansen Ron Harris Arlen Hevrille Tim Hein Nicki Helling Mark Hill Greg Holt Chris Holte Sue Hurah Ruth Hyland Tom Ingison Pam Jacobsen Priscilla Jensen Mark Johannaon Cheryl Johnaon Dave Johnaon Don Johnaon 41 . . . and attain recognition . . . Karen Follingitad, Mpll. Symphony Young Arliil' Winner. Greg Johnton Melinda Johnton Phil Johnton CynihU Joyner Jenny Kamp Judy Kennerud David Kettcl Dan King John Kmtey Tom Kobt Bill Kortt Tom Kraute lynn Kruger Gary Lang Kathy lerton Peter londborg Tom lundberg Steve lunteth Patty Larion Linda lieferl Gordon Maclean Jim McCain Debbie Lindttrom Mary McGowan Connie Malcom Ann Mendenhall Tim Murphy Greg Nelton Pam Nihil Mary Markuton Carol Mulholland Don Muska Tom Nelton Litbeth Nilton Mark Marty Frank Muller Dwight Nelton Wayne Nielton Bob Nordeen Clan Officer : Pro . Tom Boehlke. Treat. Nclla Peterman, V. Pre . Peter londborg. Sec. lorl Erickton. Sue lindttrom Peggy McKee 43 Mary Nyquist Dina Ozolins lola Haire Beverly Olson Gary Paulson Roger Ohman Jim Paulson Debbie Olson Carol Pearson Elaine Olson Nella Peterman Richard Olson Dan Peters Carol Oren Becky Peterson Mark Freed 44 Brook Redpath Kevin Ruffcorn Sara Sedgwick Rosalie Rekow Tom Robinson Janet Schurr Kirsten Schwlchtenberg Paul Seeling Gene Shaffer . . . and notoriety. Jim Swanson Lloyd Swiggvm Craig Sylvester Greg Tillman Keith Tjornhom Janell Turner Mark Vetvick Linda Walsh James Wastvedt Julie Westberg Barb Wcstmark Richard Wicchman Gene Wilson Jim Wilson Jane Wilton Steve Wilson Janet Witham Michael Wollan Haruhiko Yamasaki Brian Youngberg Sign'd Younger Sandra Silvester Bruce Smith Wiftold Solarz Richard Sorenson Pat Spada Laine Standridge Oan Substad Rick Sundborg Chris Swanson Mark Vetvick 45 4t 47 Jane Abrahamson Jay Abramson Mary Ahlquist Susan Alberts Barbara Allen David Amstutz Connie Anderson Thea Anderson Harry Anderson Derust Dahl Jim Miller 48 Senior guys lead he way . . . muscles . . . important conversation . . . the men . . . Jim Babb Nancy Bakke Dawn Baron Martha Beckman Richard Bedford Gloria Benson Harry Anderioo. 8u1ch Trone Beth Berggren Theodore Bergstrom Barbara Billings Robert Blomberg Daniel Bolstad Grant Bortnem Paul Bostrom Bruce Busby Joseph Buxie James Campbell Kathleen Carlson Mary Carlson 50 Sue Albert , Dan Gabri«l Peggy Carlson Ruthann Carlson Barbara Carr Joan O'Connor Jeanne Hag man Garry Haroon Dianne Chance Paul Coplin Tom Cutshall Learning . . . through books . . . performance . . . Dennis Dahl Martha Doely Mary Doely 51 digesting . . . questioning . . . discovering possibilities . . lec Snyder, Darryl Tronw Todd Eklund Steven Ellingson Margaret Emerson Lynda Enroth Judy Erickson Natalie Ernest Dael Fesler Dianne Fiedler Lily Findell 53 M ry Ahlquist Joo Buxic David Hall Gloria Hammond Timothy Hansen Elizabeth Hanson Garry Hanson Keith Hanson Monica Harpster Mary Harrson JoAnn Hathaway 54 leo Snyder, K !hy Carlton, Mr . Sandin. Eric Haugen Gale Havrilla David Hedlund Mary Henk Diane Hess Jo Ann Hoeft Leanne Holmberg Larry Horstman Nancy Janson Participation . . . charing ideas . . . implementing knowledge . . . contributing ourselves . . . Connie Anderton Mary Jersfad Bonnie Johanson Debbie Johnson Louise Johnson Michael Johnston Don Keur 55 D«bbf« Jobmon. Dsel Fetter, lynd Enroih 56 Independent study . . . laughing . . . looking for contacts . . . preparing for a major operation . . . studying? 57 Joan O'Connor Glenda Middag Jim Miller Todd Mixer Mary Moe Marilyn Moeller Sandra Mon$on Jean Nelson Robert Nettestad Richard Nolle Individuality shown ... in moods . . . 58 Slcph Urson Jay Abramson Jo n od rg ®Oonie Johtnson peogy MordQron John Nyberg Joan O'Connor Connie Nordquisl Steve Nyberg Oarolyr Normal Jim fSJyg, fslaricy Seniors ere feeders . . Student Council Representative : Bottom Judy Erickson. Marge Green. Fop Todd Eklond, Greg lindberg. Boys' and Girls' State; Rleft Flogle. Steph Larson, Jay Abramson. Suzanne Olson Timolhy Olson Brian Pearson Dorothy Pedersen Alvin Peterson Brian Peterson 60 r - Glen Peterson Susan Peterson William Peterson Pamela Post Rebecca Rader Linda Roberts Rebecca Rohde Deborah Samuelson Robert Schanche 61 Senior Clan Officer ! Lynda Enroth, Carole Smith, Todd Mixer, Martha Beckman. Bob Unox ( oph.), Mary Moo, Nancy Oiion, Sue Mkkclberg. David Schmidt Phil Schumacher Bonnie Skanse Carole Smith Lee Snyder Joan Strandberg 62 Douglas Stromberg Anita Swanson Candy Swanson Kama Swanson Steve Swanson William Teng John Teply Douglas Thompson Lowell Thompson Jane Tremmel Darryl Trones Janet Ullberg 63 John Weum Laurel Williams Lelia White Todd Williams David Williams Valerie Williams 8 rb Carr 65 Stephen Wismer John Zellie Steven Zopfi 66 lynd Enroth, Martha Bcckmtn 68 r giving and faking . . . 71 TO 73 Students . . . cortsidering the past. . . tackling (he present. . . grasping for the future . . . knowledge . . . Sue Peterton, Dianne Fiedler, Kathy Carlton. Rich Flegle Pam Pott, Bonnie Johanton Richard Olton Laurel Schoffman, Becky Engelking Todd William , Lloyd Swiggum, Jim Wastvcdt. Jim Miller I 75 . . . accepting the challenge of responsibility . . . sharing new insights . . . responding to situations . . . learning . . . Teachers . . . involved in students lives . . . sympathetic . . . witty . . . creative . . . concerned. . . people . . . Wandall Chiton Evangelina Paiarton Paul Swan ton, Harlan Chrltitanton 76 Zelia Sendin Hafvoy lundin D n Eugene Ot on Student teacher Margie DuUcher Student teacher Eileen Sjther Harlan Chridianaon, Steve Larton 77 Harvey lundin Achieving thru experience . . . 78 Gloria Goldamirh Marge Green, Connie Anderton. Bruce Buiby 79 Outside influences . . . presenting the other side . . . inspiring deeper thought . . . encouraging new decisions . . . education . . . Rev. Wickeron, Assistant Pastor, Holy Trinity Lutheran Church Rev. Elof Nelson, Chaplain, Fairview Hospital 80 Rev. Michael Hallecn Pal McCarthy Mr. Nils Olsson, American Swedish Institute. Rep'csentetlvo of Safety Division of Minnesota Traffk Department Illlllllllllll 82 8 3 84 86 Prince Jody Erkkion, Prince Sieve Arm trong Prince Sue Albert , Prince Denny Dahl 88 Sva Hurth, Vjry Nyqultl, Karan Follingttad Homecoming is .. . hours of preparation . . . anticipation of the coronation . . . entertainment by a Dixieland Band... a skit by our own men ... a fcxjtball victory ( ver Q. PA. ... a marching band. . . ' Queen Rich ... memories arid more memories . . . Torn Gofresu, Dale Erick ion, Chock Gtsvold. Gary tang. Tom Ingiion. 89 Carole Smifh, John Zellle Roger Ohrnan. Rich Velh Winter activities . . . Sadie Hawkins . . . sending cookies to boys in Vietnam . . . enlisting Scrooge to help Santa Anonymous . . . new semester students . . . Santa Lucia . . . Todd Eklund Sharon Mon I an. Debbie Hackenberg, Phoebe Pederton. 90 Joey Hoeff, Sieve Armilrong . . . Under Peris Plies ”... driving safety . . . skating at Potter Gardens . . . Open House . . . Happiness s '. . . Qfudent Chape!. . . freezing weather ... go to the end of the lunch tine . . . Dave Schmidt Pat Gronvall, Dave Hedlund, Dave William , Bonnie Skante 92 Barb Fleglo Miss Margaret Nelson Key Grundstrom, Steve Anderson % ' ______ - . • • . Qoocn Kama Swanson King Dave Hedlund Princess Dawn Baron Prince Gary Gardccn Qno -day . . . Mardi Gras Royally . . . 196%. . . Princes Joey Hoeft Prince Harry Anderson 95 Steve P. Carlson, Lynda Enroth. Joan O'Connor, Lori Erickson. Don Johnson. 96 Barb lieder, Gloria Goldsmith, Judy Peterson. ... A former queen robes successor . . . orange sequinned dresses . . . dashing green tuxes . . . yellow balloon . . . spectacular entertainment by Qkeets ... a Mardi Gras parade ... a passionate play . . . rewarding athletic victories . . . debut of vivacious pom pom girls . . . 97 That first day of spring . . . displaying various talents in a talent show . . . foreign language day . . . preparing for JS. . . . the last day of school. . . George Vasilevsky, Miriam Anderson. Jean Nelson, Brad Lasker. Gail Greer, Ted LeVIn. Jeanne Hagman, Joey Hooff 0 0V Harry Anderson 98 Steve Armstrong, Bruce Busby, Todd Williams, Jim Campbell, Dawn Jeanne Hagman, Pam Post Joan Beaver, Tom Gotreau JoAnn Snyder, Carol Tiostelson, Celeste Carty. lOl Executive Council: Front row: John Teply, Dick Nolle. Row 2: J. Hegman, 0. Schmidt, C. Swan-ton, H. Anderion, M, Ahlquist. Row 3: J. Buxie, M. Enos, J. Hooft, K. Gause. P. Po t, P. Elving, P. loodborg, G. Olson, D. Gabriel, G. Gardecn, S. Albertt, D. Flanders, J. Strandberg, 8 Billings, 7 Cutshall, J. Abramson, T. Mixer. Student Council Front row: H. Anderson, S. Al berts, S. Engdahl, S. Sulack, C. Swanson, Row 2: 0. Olson, P. Post, T. Boehlke, P. langgucth, J. England, B. Flegle, C. Anderson, N. Fcsler, K. Gautc, M. Anderson. Row 3: G. lindberg, T. Mixer, T. Eklund, J. Erickton, M. Green. Student 8ody Officers; President: Gary Gardcen, Vice President; Harry Anderson, Secretary: Sue Alberts, 102 Enthusiastic students . . . willing to work . . . coordinating through Executive Council. . . communicating throtjgh Student Council. . . achieving recognition in National Honor Society ... by character . . scholarship . . . leadership . . . service. N.H.S. annuel trip troopers: N. Olson, D. Baron, M. Groan. P. Post. B. JoHanson, M. Moc. S. Larson. NHS Old and New Member : Front row: S. lar on. 0. Baron. C. Swanson. S. Sedgwick, M. Green, N. Peterman, L. Eri k on, P. Elviog, J. Kemp, E Hanton. flow 2: B. JoHanion. 8. Skanse, J. Erickson, C. Anderion, 0 Samuelson, P. Pott, M Moe. 0 Fetler. Row 3: D. Johnson, K. Carlton, 0. Fiedler, R. Flegle. P. Londborg, T. Krause, N, Brooks, R WiecHman, G. llndborg, T, Boohlke, J, Hoeft, T. Anderson. 103 Education Committee: John Tcply, Dorothy Pederton. Doug Hander . Committees ere . . . responsible leaders . . . and responsive workers . . . Prop Committee: Greg Olion, Kurt Peter on. Doug Krantz, Jim Hunting-ton, Rich laviV. 104 OH Campos Affairs: Joo Bunia. Jim Hammlnk, Ro d Englvnd. Mark Enos. Pwbllcily Commitfee: Ioanna Holmberg, Chris Swanson, Pal lindstrom, Joay Hotft, 8rvca Bosby, Margate! Neidigh, Pam Jacob ten. Student leadership and Participation: Mark Hill, Dawn Baron, Chris Mordh, Pam Post, Jeanne Hegman. Homocoming Co-chairmon: Candy Swanson, Karin Gause, Doug Thompson. Sno-day Cochairmen: Joan Strandberg, Lloyd Swiggum, Mary Ahlquist. The PIT Crow, (Pupils' Information Tlmo)i Tom Cutthall, Keith Hanson, Jay Abramson, Brisker lavlk Finance Commlttcei Tom Pederson, Peter Londberg. Julie Cartey, Dick Nolle, Ron Nolle, Steve Zopfi. 106 . . organizing activities . . . stimulating participation . . . co-ordinating campus life . . . serving the school community. Upper left: Sub-Props Committee: Sell Greig, Ann Mendenhall, litbeth Nil-sen, Ruth Hamilton, Kay Formo. Upper right Welcome Committee: Steve H a n t o n, Pat Berg, Jill Strom. Martha Doely, Barb Billing . Left: Religious Committee: Jenny Kamp, Ro-bort Swanson, Gloria Benson, Paul Post, Judy Kennerud. Dan Gabriel, Pat El-ving, 107 Editorial Page: Judy Erickson, Jane Tremmcl. Joan Strand-berg. Jamio Carlion, Dorothy Pcderton. Dan Peter . Front Page: Janet Ulberg, Peggy Carlton. Barb B.lling , Janet Urtpringer.. 108 All-American ' newspaper. . . Trying times. . . late nights. . . early morning headaches. . . unfinished stories. . . crackers andcheese. . . deadline. . . finally. . . another QUIVER. Sport P 9 : Eric Hevgen, Kent lundborg. Todd EMund. Buiineti Manag«r: Sv Olioo 110 Student life Section: Gloria Benton. Jooy Hooft, Jeanne Hagman. Organization Section: Martha Beckman, Steph larton. Faculty Section: Anita Swanton, Jean NcWon. help me mr. o eon horizontal picture in a vertical space gotta get those soccer shots where did bon nie go called nordeen s no one s home four hamburgers three cokes one roof beer a big barnie i hate cropping out of focus two more spreads and it s after twelve . . . 196 ANTLER. Sportt Section: Sue Albertt, lee Snydor. Clattet Section: Lynda Enroth, Diane Chance, Carole Smith. Advertising Section: Doug Flanders, Linda Robert . GERMAN ClUB: front row: S. Sedgwick. G. Kauli, advltor, P. Pedenon. Row 3: M. Markvton, S. forgerion, S. Boyer. J. Ruva. C. Swanton, B. Peterton, K. Johnton, S. Bean, P. Molt. C. Bait. Row 3t C. Child , S. Pel . V. Sather, C. Kleinrath, C. Child . T. John ion, C. Pengra. G. Vatilevtky, 0. Olioo, T. Krause, K. Formo, B. Wettmark, t. Nelton, G. Goldsmith, M. Moberg. SPANISH ClUB: front row. M. Marty. J. Han ion, N. Ronnlng, J. Carley, R. Burton. Row 3: J. Ofelt. R, Hamilton. A. Mendenhall. J. Flandert, V. Andrewi, M. Nordenwall, C. Carty, 0. Gilbert, G. Benton. Row 3: C. Malcolm, B. Stabcrg, I. Scholfman. JUNIOR ANTIER STAFF: front Row.-C. Carlton, K. Schwichtenberg, B. Wattmark. Row 3i N. Holling, C. Oren. A. Mendenhall, J. Kamp. Row 3: C. Anderson, D. Olton. M. Johnson. Top row.- K. Grunstrom, I Walsh, K. Rulf-corn. II? Common interest groups form . . . with a desire to . . . sense another language and culture . . . practice yearbooking . . . and sell advertising . . . learn journalism . . . and help produce a newspaper . . . JUNIOR QUIVER STAFF: Row 1: V. Hock-adviser, 8. Peterson, C. Pearson, S. Hursh, P. Post. Row 2: M. Nyquist, L. Nilsen, N. Peterman, T. Eklund. Top Row: C. Swanson, P. Nihil, K. Follingtted, 0. Johnson, R. Ohman, G. Paulson, E. Haugan. PHOTOGRAPHERS: Dan Bolafad, Ted Johnson. Tom Nel- on. Dwight Neljon. John Weum, Bob Nordeen, Ron Grand. 113 FRENCH CLUB COMMITTEE: G. Swanson, S. Sedgwick. E. Hanson. Fellomhip of Chii ti n Athlete Girls' Athletic Association 114 . . . share athletic interest ! . . . act upon current situations . . . prepare for the future ... in a concentrated effort to express themselves. I Hour Seminar leader : leanne Holmberg, Todd Eklund. I C'uL c aq) ( democratic „ Republic aii Seminar Future Teacher Clubs front rontt C. Swanton, P. Po t, J. Erickaon. Row M. Beckman, J. Teply, M. Green, D. F lander , P. Haagemon, L John on. Moe. Democrat and Republican Club leader ; Eric Haugen. Steve Swanton, Dina Ocollm, Barb Carr. 115 5 v Happiness is ' . . . girls . . . swishing pom-poms . . . swirling flags . . . selling all those donuts . . . screaming C'mon guys lei's go . . .go . . .go . . .go . .. go . . . SENIOR PEP CIUB officers: Glenda Middag, Jan Lindahl, Kama Swanson. JUNIOR PEP CLUB officers: Penny langgulh. Barb Fleglo, Sharon Boyer. go ... go ... go ... go ... go . . POM POM GIRLS. J. Peterson, S. Barr, I. Peterson. C. Swanson. V. Sathcr, G. Goldsmith, 8. Johnson, D. LeVander, D. Hackenbcrg, J. Swanson, (ftool) Joyce Johnson, J. Strom, 8. liader. Karl Larson, Connia Grabar, Val Williams, Mary Ahlquist. 117 118 NATIONAL FORENSICS LEAGUE: Front tow: i. Tremmel. $ Sedgwick, D. F«ler, M. Marku or.. G. 8«n on. G. Goldimith. Second row: S. la non. K. Hanjon. L. Erlekaon, R. Flegle. T. Boehlke. 0. Nolle. Third row: B. Rupp, K. Gau «, T. Morphy. Winning [debate Teams . . . Voice of Democracy ... Freedom iso Free ... Qcramb ed Fggs ... The Staring Match . . Touring many churches . . . VOICE OF DEMOCRACY FINALISTS. M Sedgwick. Boon John , son, Connie Anderson, Becky Rhode. Tom Krause 121 SINGERS: from row; K. Game, M. Ahlquisf, M. Ooety, J. Kennerud. K. Swtrnon, P. Haagenaon, S. lindstrom, R. Armstrong, J. Nelson, G. Greer, S. Chun, 0. Johnson, P. Elving, N. Jenson, J. Strandberg, M. Anderson, L Johnson, M. Doely, B. Skente, M. Beckman. Second row: S tenon, C. Anderson, S. Olson, t_ While, 0. Fesler, $. Sedgwick, S Monson, B. Rader, K. Carlson. S. Alberts, J. Erickson, S. Krueger, C Pearson, E. Olson, K. Follingstad, L Erickson. N. Peterman. Third row; M. Johnson, B. Johanson. T Krause, R. Morales. C. Opel, 0. Williams. 0. Amstutx, R. Sorenson, R, Thorkildson. M. Enos. D, Flanders. D. Bolstad, M. Applequlst, J. Abramson, H. Greer, S. Mursh, M. Green, N. Olson. Fourth row; J. Carlson, 0. Dahl, 0. Thompson. G Carlson, J. Person, t. Thompson. B. Pear- son, D. Stromberg, R, Flegte, S tunseih, A. Peterson. R. Veth, L teVehn, T. Ingison, P. tondborg, 0. Keur, D. Peters, L Snyder, J. Buttle. 122 The Night Before Christmas ... Nighties and P.J. 's . . . Singing at Community Covenant. . . Mardi Gras Balloons . . . Sunday Evening Concerts . . . Seven Last Words . . . SING CBS OFFICERS: VkeP'r.idont Doug Slromberg. Secretary-Treasurer Marge G «•« '. President Rich Flegle. S, Monsoo, M. Beckman, G lind-berg, K. Swanson, S. Hursh, L LeVahn. C. Pearson, S. Alberts. Marching at Football Games . . . Under Paris Qkies . . . Visit to Camp Granada . . QnoPay Pep Band . . . Preparing for Tour . . . Many Hours of Practice . . . Playing for Commencement . . . Grand Rapids, Belvidere. Joliet. North Park, Rochester . . . Rich Flegie OFFICERS: Secret falter. Present Steve g. junior Represent -Boehlke. Senior Rep ... Lindbcrg. 124 CONCERT BAND: Front row: K. Carlson, M- Beckman, M. AMquitf. C. Anderson. B. Berggren, K. AHten, P. Pott, S- Gumlnga, M. Nyqviit, I. Welch. Second row: S. Peterson, C. Waller. I. Enroth. S. Momon, R. Armstrong, J. Turner, A. Mendenhall. C. Malcolm. P Unditrom, R. Carlton, D. Sub Had. J. Weum. T. Bergstrom. B. Korst, D. Schmidt. Ihhd row: H. Greer, B. Berg, G. Peterton, P. Nihil, T. Robinton, 8. Yeongberg, L Snyder, S. Armttrong. J. Anderton, R. Ohman. B. Peterton, S. Witmer, R. Harris, D. Johnson, J. Teply, T. Boehlkc, R. Veth, P. torenr, J. Hegman. Fourth row: K. Gause, J. Moeft. K. lundberg, P. londborg. B. Busby, D. Peters. J. Zellie, B. Digornets, J, Englund, G. lindberg. 125 Connie Anderson, Mary Ahlquitt, Jeanne Hag man, Linda i Larson, Miss Foote. no jii ?£i i 3 = or If 5 ' •- - nn v a. o ?: 2 £ ■- Z w cd r «_ o a ■ f if . c;s « II a.?- 1 m 7 - P o n a o O I! 5 ? o. - «_ SSr?|I O A 3 ? 3 3 ?? ? i J 1 u r1 P S'_ on Hi “O p? a I a. ! !- P O 0 7 2 1 mfff |MIM 3 ??. ? ?■« y r 2?- I O ’5S o_ os r y 2 n?.! t . O c 3 s 3 3 -O ?n5 ■o V 2 «P? p|x?f ?f ly WilMU'vtfll’T! w n B BAND. Front row; J. DenHam, D. Whitbctk, J. Kvtnerek, B Staberg, J. Flaten, B Oi'tund. D. GHbcrt. B Hyland. B. Swenton. Second row: A. Seim. T. Seglem, D. Sleen, R Willett, M John on. J England. M Wilton, M Carr. Third row: $ Dixon. P. Henderton, R Powell, B. Palmer, M Stohlberg, K. Kerthaw. Fourth row: D. Peterton. J. O'Brien, T. Satterbe'g. G. Jacobaon. D. Anderton A BANO: Front row: G. Cocbenet. G. Inlcala, P Hajicek, P Pederton. P. langguth, S. Carlton, N. Ronning, R. Hyland, L Pederton. Second row B. londborg, M. Engqurtf, T Stromberg. M. McGowan, K. Anderton. S Holte, K. Carlton, C. Joiner, K. latker, C. Klelnreth, 8. Flegte, J Catperton. J Rova. Third row: W. Nelltoo, J. Oberg, K. Eklund, L lindberg, J. Sengtton, T. Steen, G. Holt, M. Woden, P. laBonte. D. Niitle. J. Almquitl, E. Jobn-ton, B. Milner, M. Anderton, J. londborg. Fourth row: D. Johnton. M Ahlqoitt, T. lunberg, T. Pederton, D. Teply. A. Reynoidt, P. Pott, J. Frieten, W. Anderton, G. Wilton. 127 SENIOR TRUMPET TRIO: Steve Warner, Rich Veth, John Teply. TROMBONE TRIO: John Englund, Greg lindberg, Bruce Digemc JUNIOR TRUMPET TRIO: Roger Ohman. Tom Boehlke, Don Johnton. SOIOIST: Richard Flegle MIRIAM SEXTET: Mary Ahlquist. Marge Green, Connie Anderson, Kerne Swenson, Joen Strendberg, Debby Johnson. 130 131 132 Doug Stromberg Fall season co captains . . . he other side of ho foam exorcising now skills . . . boar hug . . . smooth save . . . agile footwork . . . end run for touchdown . . . D vo Hcdlortd, Garry Han on, Jay Abramton, Stcvo Armtfrong Tom Cutihall Stova Armtirong 133 C SQUAD FOOTBALL! Front row: P. Olson, P. Vlgoron, C. Mordh. P. Plooiter, M. Hasselquist, J. Paulson, J. Anderson, I. Greer, N. Wcimer. Row Coach P. Swanson, D. Nor-doen, W. Becker, G. Jacobson, T. Nelson, S. Nordeen, D. Johnson, T. Larson, K. $Jrom. A SQUAD FOOTBALL: Proof row: T. Cotshall. S. Anderson, T. Olson, D. Hedlund, G. lindberg, J. Buxle, T. Eklund. Row 2. M. Appelqulsf, T. Williams. T. Bergstrom, H. Anderson, P. Coplln, D. Trooes, G. Hanson, J. Swanson, D. May, T. Ingison. Row 3: Head coach T. Malmsten, N. Brooks, D. Johnson. M. Johnston, -D. Keur, S. Bross, P. Krinkio, S. Swanson, Assistant D. Glenn. We 3 1 4 2 3 10 1 2 3 3 1 2 11 1 1 1 3 5 They St. Paul Centenial Brooklyn Center Elk River Breck Mpls Marshall Vocational Blake Fridley St. Paul Mechanic Arts Fridley St. Paul Academy Blake Shattuck Breck St. Paul Academy Nazareth Hall Nazareth Hall Alumni 134 Date May Garry Hanion Coach Malmtten and Glenn Captains: Garry Hanson, Dave Hed-lund All-Conference: Steve Anderson, Tom Cutshall, Garry Hanson, Tim Olson Most Valuable Player: Dave Hedlund Captains-Elect: Steve Anderson, Jim Swanson B-SQUAD FOOTBAUi Front tow: M. Vetviek. M. lumeth, J. Bengtton. J. Ruhe. T. Steen. C. Andortoo, T. Nelton, G. Olton. Row 3: T. Clinton, M. Freed, J McCain, H. Mordh, G. Wollan, K. Eklund, P. Pott. Coach M.ke Wat ton. Row 3: W Anderton, J. Htmm'mk. G. Wilton, P. Seeling. G. Shaffer, J. Londborg, T. Kraut . Row 4: M. Wollan, K. Harklnt, C Gitvold, L. lindberg. W. Durfee, W. Kortt. 135 Victorious season . . . 2nd place conference . . . Qhattuck . . . tough competition . . . and then there was 3rd place in conference . . . frustrating ties — half a victory . . . unit created from individual effort. . . goosesfep soccer . . . determination in action . . . A-SQUAD SOCCER; front row.- 0. Schmidt, D. Stromberg, K. lundberg. S. Armatrong, C. Lang. G. Holt, H. Yamaaaki. B. Yoongborg. Row 2: Aaaiatant coach S. Opel. Head coach G. Kaula. R. Schanche. S. Carbon. C. Opel, G. Pratt. J. Zellie. T. Mixer. W. Milner, T. Pederaen. Row 3: P. londborg. P. Johnaon, 0. Hall. R. Velh. P. lorenz. D. Dahl, J. Abramaon. I. leVahn, J. Miller. Denny Dahl B-SQUAD, front row. F. Muller, C. Opel, R. Horth, G. lang. ■ Peteraon, D. Erick aon. Row 2. J. Henk. D. Ruaa, G. Pratt. R. Davidaon, L Muller. Row 3: G. Johnaon, J. Peraon, P. Haemig. R. lavik. D. Holland. Coach C. Hedlund. 136 C-SQUAD SOCCER: Front row: E. Mcohl, G. Gruber. W. Gool be«. S. Brown. S. Engdahl. Row 2. V. Kumerow, 0. John ion, C. Satterberg, K. Hagman, 0. Davidson, Coach S. Opel. SOCCER INDIVIDUAL HONORS Captains: Jay Abramson, Steve Armstrong All-Conference: Dave Schmidt Honorable Mention: Jay Abramson, Steve Armstrong, Greg Holt, Jim Miller, Todd Mixer, John Zellie Most Valuable Player: Jay Abramson Captains-Elect: Gary Lang, Peter Londborg We They 3 7 Richfield 2 0 Cretin 1 3 St. Louis Park 3 2 Kellogg 6 1 Breck 0 0 Benilde 1 4 Hamline U. 3 7 Ramsey 2 4 Edina 2 2 Cretin 2 2 Bethany-Mankato 2 2 Shattuck 1 0 St. Thomas 2 4 Kellogg 0 2 Blake 2 6 Hong-Kong 137 Doug Stromberg 8£ I u0«[0 UUJ Sizing up the winter season s potential. . . champs . . . careful team work . . . the big cheeses ... a firm hold. . . wary eye on the opposition . . . Coach Carbon, Coach Olton I Late season pick up gives Indians 3rd place in conference . . . that a mos! game with undefeated Qhattuck . . 3rd place in the tourney . . careful maneuvers outwit opponents . . . i B-SOU AD BASKETBALL: C. Anderton, P. Pott, J. Bengtton, i. londborg, S. Hjnion, P. LiBonfc. T. Steen. D. Teply, D. Rotengren, G. Pratt, Coach T. Malmtlen. We They 47 61 Mpls. South 62 38 St. Paul Murray 59 56 Edison 58 63 Oe LaSalle 46 61 Southwest 73 60 Breck 50 54 Burnsville 44 45 St. Agnes 41 42 St. Bernards 53 66 Concordia 55 57 Blake 47 69 Shattuck 67 70 Sf. Bernards 52 45 St. Paul Academy 50 43 Blake 56 75 Shattuck 58 43 Breck 34 33 St. Paul Academy 66 33 Concordia 92 72 Eden Prairie 58 71 Prinsberg 59 55 Shattuck 62 53 Concordia Individual Honor Captain: Tom Cutthall Mott Valuable Player: Tom Cutthall All State of tha Weak: Tom Cutthall Ovtttending Player of MISl: Tom Cutthall Captain Elect: Lloyd Swiggum Lowell Thompton 140 A-SQUAD BASKETBALL: H. Anderaon, J. Abramaon, D. Tronoa. P. londborg, G. Gardeon, T. Cut hall, D. Kaur, K. Gauto. N. Brooka, L Thompaoo, L. Swiggum, M. Applcquiaf. C-SOUAD BASKETBALL: Tronf row: B Berggren, 0. Jehnaon, C. Mordh. B. Polcrman, M. Anderaon. Row 2: Coach 0. Gt«nn, J. Paolaon, D. Wetfberg. D Peteraon, T. Nolaon, T. Sattcrborg, H. Schilling. 141 Coach Olson Jim Swemon Individual Honor Captain: Todd Eklund Mo t Valuable Player: Todd Eklund Captain Elect: Jim Swtnson, Jim McCain 142 Br-r-r-r . . . the Indians really ga e those guys a tough fight ... the customary bout with Blake . . . 4 h place in the conference . . . icing out of detention with the Bean . . . We They 3 4 St. Paul Centenial 1 3 Brooklyn Center 4 4 Elk River 2 2 Breck 3 8 Mpls Marshall 10 0 Vocational 1 7 Blake 2 5 Fridley 3 4 St. Paul Mechanic Arts 3 1 Fridley 1 3 St. Paul Academy 2 5 Blake 11 2 Shattuck 1 2 Breck 1 4 St. Paul Academy 1 5 Nazareth Hall 3 5 Nazareth Hall 5 8 Alumni A-SQUAD HOCKEY: Co ch E. Olson. J. Fr nk, S. Sondtwrg, D. Schmidt, D. King, J. McCain, D. M y, T. Eklund, R. Sondbcrg, 8. Busby, J. Swanson, J. Rouman. G. lindberg. We They 36 13 North 28 20 St. Bernards 23 28 South 36 13 Breck 25 21 St. Paul Harding 31 16 Blake 40 10 Shattuck 22 21 St. Paul Academy 30 20 Concordia 25 17 Blake 44 8 Shattuck 32 19 Breck 26 14 St. Paul Academy 30 20 Concordia lorcn LeVohn A and 8-SQUAD WRESTLING: Front row.- E. Mechl, J. Zcllie, T. Mixer. G. Hol , I. lindberg, S. Carlson. Row 2: Coach D. 0'8rien, L LcVahn, T. Gotroau, A. Pcierion, J. Miller, T. Olson, J. Buxio. Row 3: H. Yamasaki, T. 8crgstrom, J. Nygard, R. England, K. Harkins, H. Mordh, R. Sorenson, G. Gruber, D. Jones. CHAMRQ . . . tension-packed matches . . . 1st place in the tourney ... we re number ... 1st place in the conference . . . fragrant odors floating upward from the wrestlers' locker room . . . 144 John England Individual Honor Captain: Tom Ingiton Mott Valuable Player: Tom Ingiton Captain Elect: Tom lngi on, Tim Murphy I 146 We They 41 64 Burnsville 53 52 Litchfield 55 49 Central 25 70 Blake 29 66 Litchfield 34 61 Shattuck 45 49 West 51 43 Central 47 47 Blake 31 62 Shattuck Coach Doug Anderton, Tom Ingison A-SQUAD SWIMWING: Eronf row: T. Delano, J. O'Brien. R. Ohmen, M. Youngman, M. Eno«. T. Boehlke. D. Hall. ft. Davidaon. C. Nilien, S. Haugen, S. O'Rourke. Row 2: Coach D. Anderton. T. Ingiton, W. Rupp, T. Murphy, J. England, J. Perion, J. Oberg, G. Nation, R. Wahlund. Victory for 1st time in 3 years . , . great team leadership . . . those tiring individual medleys . . . disappointing fie with Blake . . . dose team work . . . 147 148 Jim Hammink. Grady Of ton Coach Glenn. Coach Kauls Spring fewer . . . determination hurtles Indians to victory . . . smooth follow-through , . . expectant coaches . . . I got it' . . . an intense swing . . . keepin it coo!. . . Jim Paulion They Concordia GOLF: Front: S. Sundberg. J. McCain. G. Benson. Standing: T. Steen, G. Anderson, J. Anderson, P. laBonle. E. Haugen, R. Sundberg, J. Paulson, J. Rohe. B. Young-berg, R. Borncamp, M. Johnson. We lost won lost lost won lost lost lost won won Blake Breck St. Paul Academy Concordia Shattuck Blake Shattuck Breck St. Paul Academy BASEBALL INDIVIDUAL HONORS 1967 CepUln : Art Anderson, Scott Bjorklund Moat Valuable Player: Art Anderaon Captains Elect: Todd Eklund, Garry Hanson Todd Eklund 150 Intense concentration . . . firm, graceful strokes . . . golf team. 3rd in conference . . baseball team, tied for 2nd place in conference . . , slide at home plate . . . eartg spring mud. . . QAFE! BASEBAll: Front row: M. Engquitf. 0 Johmon, N. Waimar. R. Willat, R. Palmar, D. 0. Teply. OavkHon. Row 3: T. Roblnton. S. Dkkton. G. Shaffar, T. Clinton. 0. Peter, on. L Swtggum. 0. SchmidtC S B,°«- ©• L l dberg. ■- Ell'un,J Row 3. Coach D. Glenn. B. Kont. J. Paulton. G. Carlton. K. Harkins, K. lundbarg, T. Kraut . D. ’ • • Swanton. G. Hanton. D. King. 0. Gabnel, T. Eklund, 0. Kaur. We They 8 0 Concordia 8 2 Blake 5 4 Breck 13 9 St. Paul Academy 10 5 Concordia 4 2 Shattuck 3 1 Blake 9 5 Shattuck 1 8 Breck 151 Greg Undberg Strenuous body building practices . . . puff, puff. . track team, 3rd in conference . . . steady drive for individual perfection . . . tennis team. 4th in conference . . . sweat and fatigue . . . INDIVIDUAL HONORS 1967 Captain: Dava Jurgensoo Mom Valuable Player: Oave Jurgen ton NEW RECORDS High hurdle — Oava Jurgenson, 15.7 leconda low hurdle —Dave Jorgenson, 21.0 seconds Discus-Dave Jorgenson. 132 feet 220 yard desh-B.ll Wickum. 23.2 seconds Captains Elect: Dave Hedlund, Rich Veth We They 61V2 58 Simley 28' a Rosemount 34 68 Washington 44 Burnsville 77 41 Concordia 68' 2 49 Concordia 31V4 Breck 53' 2 82' a Blake 11 Breck 76' a 45' a St. Paul Academy 26 Breck 43 ' a 74 3 Shattuck 48 86 Blake 14 St. Agnes 86 32 Breck Steve Anderson Rich Veth, Gary l ng TRACK: Front row B. Petorman, I. G'eer, M. Anderson, G. Gruber, C. Mordh, B. Redpath, G. lang, D. Johnson, S. Anderson. C. Glsvold, L Thompson. R. Sorenson, J. Becklund, R. lavlk. Row 2, H. Schilling, M. Youngman, G. Vasilevsky, P. londborg, T. Nelson, L Muller, G. Holt. M. Johnston. D. Erickson, T. Boehlke, G. Wollen, 0. Substad, D. Muska. Row 3: Coach G. Kauls, J. Person, D. Hedlund, J. Hammlnk, P. Johnson, D. Holland. J. Carlson. H. Greer, T. Olson, R. Veth, T. Ingison, T, Cufthall, D. Trones. 8. lavik, T. Kobs, L Krueger, P. lorenz, M. Freed. t I 4 I 152 P vl Po We They 1 Concordia Blake Breck St. Paul Academy 1 Concordia 5 Shattuck 5 Blake 5 Shattuck 1 Breck 5 St. Paul Academy Jim Kindy 153 B-SQUAD: Bonnie Wallentlne Pat Gfonvall Jen F|ellman Becky Oeterman Keel Urton lenette Dahl 154 4 A-SQUAD: Carol Anderson Sjndi Monson B«rb Billings Judy Erickson Sue Alberts Pet Berg Veil louder ... I- -£?-I - A - U - £ Indians are the best. . . louder . . . push 'em back, push 'em back . . . tight, go. win . . . still louder ... we want a victory . . . VEA. Indians . . . 155 Morfhside Mercury Marine and Northside Mercury 800 West Broadway MINNEAPOLIS 521-7674 Augsburg College 158 707 21st Avenue South, Minneapolis 338-0501 Qtecnbcrg Construction Company 1371 Marshall Avenue ST. PAUL 646-7261 159 Compliments of Midwest Automation, Incorporated 7940 Chicago Avenue South MINNEAPOLIS Phone 884-5225 Swedish Covenant Hospital 5145 N. California Avenue, Chicago, Illinois 60625 We Invite You to Consider the Opportunities in HEALTH CAREERS at Our Hospital. Our NURSING PROGRAM is now a joint venture with the North Park College program leading to the Bachelor of Science in Nursing degree. Write to Director of Admissions, North Park College, 5125 Spaulding Avenue, Chicago, Illinois 60625. 160 Larson Chevrolet MINNEAPOLIS 2nd and Central Avenue N.E. 335-7634 Wood-Nelson Company Insurance and Surety Bonds 400 Builders Exchange Building MINNEAPOLIS 336-5866 GEORGE W. NELSON, President MARK W. NELSON. Treasurer H. K. Lindahl and Qone Commercial, Residential, Industrial Contracting 5406 43rd Avcnuo South MINNEAPOLIS 722-3881 866-2881 161 Soriort of MINNEHAHA: Mary Moe. Sand! Monton. Loulte Johnton, Kama Swanion, Brickcr Lavilt First Covenant Church 1280 Arcade Street ST. PAUL NORBERT E. JOHNSON. Pastor FRANCES M. ANDERSON. DAVID S. NOREEN, Assistant Pastor Director of Christian Education Northwestern Electronics Institute 3800 Minnehaha Avenue MINNEAPOLIS 55406 Electronics Technology • Transistors Radio-TV Electronics • Electronic Mechanic Communications Electronics • Computer Programming • Computer Technician 162 For a well-paid job in ELECTRONICS Hagman Construction Company 630 Colorado Avenue North MINNEAPOLIS 544-3656 Richard A. Flegle Piano Tuning President of Twin City Piano Technicians Guild Official Tuner of Minnehaha's Pianos MINNEAPOLIS 724-7227 FREE CHECKING ACCOUNTS Minimum Balance $50.00 Fidelity Bank and Trust Company 2338 Central Avonuo NE Phone 789-2471 163 Jolly Troll Smorgasbord 5418 Wayzata Boulevard 545-2985 1433 West Lake 823-6344 1516 East Lake 722-7900 MINNEAPOLIS Luncheon I I AM to 2 PM Dinner 5:30 to 8 PM Sundays and Holidays II AM to 7 PM Lindskoog Florisf Incorporated Now at Two Locations to Serve You Better 1400 East Franklin Avenue 335-2111 • • • 2757 Emerson Avenue South 825-2428 We Welcome Your Calls or a Visit 164 3733 Vera Cruz Avenue North ROBBINSDALE 533-7707 PROTEST is a way of life for today’s student But students at North Park are not protesting with placards. They are saying No to ignorance, poverty, brokenness, despair, viciousness-by serving and witnessing in the sprawling metropolis of Chicago and in places all over the world. They are guiding and befriending people-particularly children. They are learning from Him who is gentle and lowly in heart. To find out what North Park can offer you, write OFFICE OF ADMISSIONS NORTH PARK COLLEGE ■ 4-year liberal arts program ■ 3-3 academic calendar (3 courses in each of 3 eleven-week terms) ■ Offering the following degrees: BA. B Mus., B.S. (with major in Nursing). B.S. in Medical Technology 165 5125 NORTH SPAULDING AVENUE • CHICAGO, ILLINOIS (10025 E im Covenant Church 5540 30th Avenue South MINNEAPOLIS 724-3601 REV. DAVID LARSEN, Pastor REV. PAUL WEBB. Assistant Pearson Brothers Decorating 7627 1st Avonuo South Phone: 869-5954 MINNEAPOLIS Northwestern Book and Bible House 801 LaSalle Avonuo MINNEAPOLIS 335-6893 Central Baptist Church North Roy and Shield Street ST. PAUL 646 2751 REV. WARREN MAGNUSON, Peitor Curtis Hotel and Motor lodge Lutheran Beaconess Hospital School of Nursing 10th Street and 3rd Avenue MINNEAPOLIS ' The Largest and Finest in the Upper Midwest 2315 14th Avonuo South MINNEAPOLIS 721-2933 National Car Rental Minneapolis-St. Paul Airport 721-5588 The Only Car Rental That Gives S H GREEN STAMPS with Every Rental The Northwest Covenant Conference HEADQUARTERS 3106 47th Avenue South, MINNEAPOLIS 167 LOCAL 650 for Senior High Youth Meets Sunday evenings at 7:00 and other appropriate times for activities and consideration of the practico of the Christian way of life. sponsored by Park Avenue Methodic Church and Temple Baptist Church call 825-6863 George Sedgwick Heating Air-Conditioning 1001 Xenia Avonuo South MINNEAPOLIS 545-1611 Let George do it' Bal]l |Jl]arntacg, 3nc- PRESCRIPTION SPECIALISTS JFnehng (Totorr MINNEAPOLIS. MINNESOTA 55402 FREE DELIVERY PHONE 333-1593 WE MAINTAIN A COMPLETE RECORD OP ALL YOUR FAMILY’S PRESCRIPTION PURCHASES fs TREE innesota alley i Creative Landscape Planning Residential and Commercial 9700 West Bush Lake Road MINNEAPOLIS. MINNESOTA 55431 944-1626 -llfW Edina Electric Co. • Commercial • Industrial • Residential Rewiring and Electric Heating 5244 Eden Circle 929-5544 Clover leaf Creamery 420 Wost Broadway MINNEAPOLIS 522-6691 Suppliers of Minnehaha Cafeteria NO FINER PROFESSION for girls who want to serve in the name of Christ . . . For information on educational preparation writo: Miss Diane Pankow, Box Ml MOUNDS-MIDWAY School of Nursing 425 Aldino Avenue St. Paul. Minnesota 55104 169 I v Central Northwestern National Bank Belt Line Food Market Member F.d.rel Deport Iniurenc. Corp. CONVENIENT CUSTOMER PARKING 2329 Central Avonue N.E. 55418 781-9534 5530 Golden Valloy MINNEAPOLIS Road 545-5251 World Book Encyclopedia 170 1821 University Avenue ST. 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Peterson-Albinson Chapels COLUMBIA PARK CHAPEL 3207 Central Avenuo N.E. MINNEAPOLIS 789-8889 NOKOMIS PARK CHAPEL Minnohaha Parkway at Cedar MINNEAPOLIS 721-1651 LUMBER m COMPANY 3233 East 40th Street 729-2358 MINNEAPOLIS 173 kt y u ft Mu MU J tC ysu c mT Shopper ’s City 1740 Van Dyke ST. PAUL 777-7471 Bethany Covenant Church Bungalow Bake Shop 7121 Bloomington Avonuo RICHFIELD 869-0586 REV. VERNON LUND. Pa tor For Fine Baked Goods' 1080 Grand Avonuo ST. PAUL Central Engineering Company 5930 Anthony Lane MINNEAPOLIS 781-6557 801 Excelsior Boulovard HOPKINS 985-3111 Personal Service Satisfaction Guaranteed 175 Merrick q Super Fair 1551 Payno Avenue St. Paul's Most Complete Supermarket with Home Bakery OVER THIRTY YEARS EXPERIENCE Cj.ls Answered Ojys Nifhts COMMERCIAL INDUSTRIAL ftoJio f quipped ★ BUILDING IMPROVEMENTS ★ REMODELING ★ CUSTOM HOMES ★ CONCRETE CONSTRUCTION ★ TENNIS COURTS - MU AlURICH AV S ” Henry 0. Mikke son Coni reef or 20 West 59th Street MINNEAPOLIS 866-2255 MOTEL 7700 FREMONT AVE SO. MINNEAPOLIS, MINN 55423 totaled Va mile wet of lyndale Ave. on Mwy. 494 at Jtl. 35W. ENTER SERVICE ROAD AT 77V ST. 28 Modern Uniti. luxuriously Fur. mshed. Full or Twin Beds. Rodianl Heal, Iniuloled for Summer ond Winter Comfort. Playground for Children Free TV In eo h unit. LOUISE LYONS. Owner Manager Restaurants and Shopping Centers Nearby -3 MINUTES TO THE STADIUM Member FDIC 177 Bloomington Covenant Church 9200 Lyndale Avenue South MINNEAPOLIS 881-5313 REV. ARTHUR FRETHEIM, P« or Johnson Meat Company 1735 Nicollet Avenue MINNEAPOLIS 336-1735 178 Tick Took Diners 703 Hennepin Avenue 338-7455 Short Orders—Open 24 Hours—Home Cooking SENIORS AT MINNEHAHA: Tim Olson. Dave Hedlund, Todd Eklund. Butch Trones. Gary Gardeen. Don Kour, Doug Stromberg, Mary Ahlquist, Gloria Benson, Noncy Jensen, Sun Olson. Mark Appfequist, Kathy Carlson, Pam Haegcnson, Judy Erickson. Joan O'Conner, Davo Schmidt. Both Berggran. Connie Anderson. First Covenant Church 810 South 10th Street MINNEAPOLIS 322-6505 REV. PAUL FRYHLING, Pastor 179 Metropolitan Mechanical Contractor 4350 W. 78th MINNEAPOLIS 926-6559 Fast Efficient Service at John W. tvance Company, Inc. 1618 Pioneer Building 224-7358 ST. PAUL INSURANCE CONSULTORS JOHN W. IVANCE. SR. 633-434? JOHN W. IVANCE. JR. 64S-7I83 JOHN G. CHISHOLM 776-2804 Fir —Aulo—Life—Bonus General Casualty Accident Health—Hospital Hillside Cemetery 19th Avenue and New Brighton Road MINNEAPOLIS 789-1420 Visit Our Now Administration Building and Chapol Ascension Lutheran Church Salem Covenant Church Stanford at Cleveland ST. PAUL 699-31 SO Rev. A. S. Swanson. Pastor l8' 2 Avenue Central Avenue N.E. MINNEAPOLIS 789-7214 Rev. Paul Stohlberg. Pastor Church Book Qiore 1106 Payne Avenue ST. PAUL R v. Gordon Moyor. Poitor Si. Charles Kitchens of Minnesota, Inc. 929 Washington Avenue South MINNEAPOLIS 335-4134 181 Western Life In sure nee Company 385 Washington ST. PAUL 221-7630 MINNEAPOLIS: ST. PAUL: The Qveden House Restaurants 2401 Lowry Avenue N. E. 6620 Lyndale Avenue South 2109 Hudson Road 2920 27th Avenue South Crystal Shopping Center 501 Snelling Avenue North 182 Super America ‘Jhjtit.Ki iJH fuud 'Zk t.mj'l 'PitfiuAl fa utjtl IkgiMMt 'Difftmjtl 1 f plus NEWS WEATHER SPORTS Interesting Personalities Fine Features Inspiring Words 980 ni ycl 101.3 M ««cycl AM Radio FM Radio FM Starao DAY AND NIOHT gSj |fcj SgOT AOULT RADIO rtm,?- ■JZ1MJ- ZZ. I Bethlehem Covenant Church 43rd Avenue South and 32nd Street MINNEAPOLIS 722-5746 183 REV. ARTHUR ANDERSON. Pastor Herff Jones Company INDIANAPOLIS Class Rings and Senior Invitations Roproionfativo: C. EDGAR NELSON Phone 922-3732 EDINA 9 Hn wmura . HR IH « a Bodine Q Inc. Pianos, Organs and Music Instruction 901 La Salle 333-3383 7979 Southtown Center 888-4456 MINNEAPOLIS 60 E. 5 St. 226-8811 ST. PAUL 184 YOU WILL BE INTERESTED TO KNOW . . . that 634 students were enrolled at Minnehaha Academy this year. —they represent 26 denominations and 210 different churches. —12 were children of missionaries (Africa, Alaska, Japan). —4 were international students (Argentina, Hong Kong, Japan, and Korea). that Minnehaha now has over 4,500 alumni, serving in all parts of the world, that tuition covers only two-thirds of the tuition charged. Balance must be raised by donations from friends, parents and churches. Minnehaha Academy holds state accreditation from the University of Minnesota and regional accreditation from the North Central Association of Secondary Schools and Colleges. For further information write or call the Office of Admissions—729-7331 Please remember to pray for us. We believe we are engaged in a significant work ... that of providing Christian education on the high school level INDEX Ascension Lutheran Church.................. 108 Atlantic Press ............................ 173 Augsburg College............................158 Becklund Jewelers ......................... 170 Belt Line Food Market...................... 171 Bethany Covenant Church ................... 175 Bethel College..............................172 Bethel Evangelical Lutheran Church..........171 Billy Graham Association....................183 Bloomington Covenant Church ............... 178 Bodines Pianos and Organs...................184 Bungalow Bake Shop..........................175 Carlson-La Vine Contractors.................176 Central Engineering Company.................175 Central Baptist Church......................167 Central Northwestern Bank.................. 170 Church Book Store...........................181 Cloverleaf Motel............................169 Curtis Hotel and Motor Lodge................167 Dahl Pharmacies............................ 168 Douglas-Stemac Inc ........................ 186 Edina Covenant Church ....................• 172 Edina Electric Company .................... 169 Elim Covenant Church ...................... 166 Faculty All-Star Team ..................... 186 Fidelity Bank and Trust Company............ 163 First Covenant—St. Paul ................... 162 First Covenant—Mpls ....................... 179 186 178 OF ADVERTISERS Flegle Piano Tuning ................ Goldsmith Co........................ Hagman Construction Company......... Herff Jones Company ................ Hiawatha Lumber Company ............ Hillside Cemetery .................. Holmsten Refrigeration ............. Jerry's Bake Shop .................. John W. Ivance Insurance Company .... Johnson Furniture................... Johnson Meat Company ............... Jolly Troll Smorgasboard ........... Larson Chevrolet ................... Le Vahn Brothers Plumbing .......... Liberty State Bank.................. Lindahl, H. K. and Sons............. Lindskoog Florist, Inc.............. Local 650 .......................... Lutheran Deaconess Hospital ........ Merrick's Super Fair ............... Metropolitan Mechanical Contractor-- Midwest Automation ................. .Mikkelson, Henry O., Contractors .. Minnehaha Academy .................. Minnesota Valley Tree............... Mounds-Midway School of Nursing .... National Car Rental................. Nicollet Printing .................. Nordeen Studio . North Park College........................ 165 Northside Mercury.......................... 158 Northside Mercury Marine .................. 158 North Star Warehouse ..................... 171 Northwest Covenant Conference ............. 167 Northwestern Book and Bible House......... 166 Northwestern Electrical Institute ......... 162 Park Avenue Covenant Church............... 181 Pearson Brothers Decorating ............... 166 Peterson-Albinson Chapels ................. 173 Sandberg Printing ......................... 184 Salem Covenant Church ..................... 180 Sedgwick Heating and Air Conditioning ... 168 Senior Men of 1967-68 ..................... 186 Shoppers City ............................. 175 ST. Charles Kitchens of Minnesota, Inc....181 Steenberg Construction Company ............ 159 Super America Service Stations............. 183 Sveden House Restaurants .................. 182 Swanson Brother Drywall ................... 178 Swedish Covenant Hospital ................. 160 Tick Tock Diners .......................... 179 Trinity Covenant Church ................... 164 Western Life Insurance Company ............ 182 Wood-Nelson Insurance Company.............. 161 World Book Encyclopedia ................... 170 WPBC Radio................................. 183 187 163 171 163 184 173 180 173 172 108 175 178 164 161 172 177 161 164 168 167 176 108 160 176 185 168 169 167 171 Honor : loulse Johnson, Steph Larson, Nancy Olson. Honor : Rich flegle, Dan Gabriel. Honor Students . . . do more then study . . . ere involved in veried ectivifies . . . High Honor .- Thea Anderson, Peggy Carlson HIGHEST HONORS: Debbie Johnson, Bonnie Skanse HIGH HONORS: Kathy Carlson, Marge Green, Bonnie Johamon, Liz Hanson. HONORS: Todd Mixer, lily Findell, Stevo Winner GRADE AVERAGES REQUIRED 3.8 to 4.0 HIGHEST HONORS 3.6 to 3.8 HIGH HONORS 3.3 to 3.6 HONORS Determined at end of third quarter 189 Senior Summaries JANE ABRAHAMSON . .. choir . .. Homecoming and Sno Day Committees JAY ABRAMSON ... Homecoming Attendant ... soccer co-captain . .. Singers . .. Boy's State Representative ... PIT chairman .. . basketball .. . baseball .. . Student Council ... Homecoming Committee MARY AHLQUIST ... Singers ... Miriam Sextet ... flute trio . .. Publicity Committee co-chairman ... General Sno Day co-chairman . .. JS Program Chairman . .. NHS President . . . Alpha Beta . .. Pep Club SUE ALBERTS . . . Homecoming Attendant ... A Squad cheerleading co-captain . .. B Squad cheerleader . .. Singers ... Welcome Committee . .. Student Body Secretary . . . JS Program Committee ... Jr. Class Secretary . .. Antler Sports Co-Editor BARBARA ALLEN . .. GAA . .. Student Council ... Girls tennis team at Richfield High School DAVE AMSTUTZ . .. Singers . .. Band ... Tijuana Shufflers ... Pep Band CONNIE ANDERSON . . . Singers . . . Miriam Sextet . .. Concert Band . .. flute trio . .. NHS . .. Alpha Beta . . . French Club ... Voice of Democracy Contest Winner . . . Homecoming and Sno Day Committees . .. Quiver HARRY ANDERSON . .. Sno Day Attendant . .. basketball ... football ... baseball . .. Student Body Vico President . .. Spanish Club MIRIAM ANDERSON ... Singers ... choir ... Pep Club THEA ANDERSON . .. Quiver Editor . .. Student director of They Came to a City . .. Costume Chairman of The Imaginary Invalid . .. Thespians . .. NHS . .. Pep Club . .. Alpha Beta . .. Homecoming Decorations Co-Chairman ... JS Decorations Committee MARK APPLEQUIST . . . basketball . .. baseball . . . Singers ... choir ... Social Committee STEVE ARMSTRONG ... Homecoming Attendant . .. soccer co-captain . .. President of Concert Band ... Finance Committee ... JS Decorations JAMES BABB . .. Props Committee NANCY BAKKE ... choir ... Homecoming . .. Sno Day and JS Committees DAWN BARON ... Sno Day Attendant ... NHS ... NFL ... Singers ... Pep Club Banquet Chairman ... Homecoming Skit and Locker Decorations Committee Chairman ... Assistant Sno Day Program Chairman . . .B Squad Cheerleader ... Pep Club ... Freshman Class President MARTHA BECKMAN ... Singers . .. Senior Class Secretary . .. Homecoming and Sno Day Committees ... Student Council ... Pep Club ... Spanish Club ... Concert Band ... YQR Teen Board Representative ... Antler Organization Section Editor ... Mpls. Youth Orchestra RICHARD BEDFORD . .. choir . .. wrestling . .. Junior Red Cross at Minnetonka High School GLORIA BENSON . .. Antler Assistant ... Religious Committee . .. JS Committee BETH BERGGREN ... Concert Band ... Co-Editor of Quiver Feature Section ... Alpha Beta ... Publicity Committee . .. Homecoming, Sno Day and JS Committees TED BERGSTROM . .. football ... wrestling ... baseball Concert Band BARBARA BILLINGS . .. Homecoming Attendant ... A and B Squad cheerleading . .. Welcome Committee Chairman . .. Quiver . .. Pep Club ... Spanish Club ROBERT BLOMBERG . .. Came from Southwest High where he was in German Club DAN BOLSTAD .. . Singers .. . choir . . . Antler and Quiver Photographer ... Religious Committee ... Sno Day and Homecoming Committees GRANT BORTNEM ... wrestling PAUL BOSTROM ... football ... Homecoming Committees BRUCE BUSBY ... Concert Band JOSEPH BUXIE ... football ... wrestling . .. tennis ... Singers . .. Election Committee chairman JIM CAMPBELL ... wrestling and track at Hopkins KATHY CARLSON . .. Singers . .. Concert Band . .. Leadership and Participation Committee . . . Welcome Committee . .. Education Committee ... Alpha Beta . .. Pep Club ... NHS ... Homecoming, Sno Day and JS Committees ... Antler Education Section Ass't Editor JAMIE CARLSON . . . Cartoonist for Quiver . .. Homecoming, Sno Day and JS Committees PEGGY CARLSON ... Co-Editor of Quiver Feature Section . . . Alpha Beta . .. Language Arts Committee RUTHANN CARLSON . .. Concert Band . .. Homecoming Foodbooth Committee chairman . .. Homecoming Program Committee ... Pep Club ... Quiver BARBARA CARR . .. Pep Club . .. French Club . .. Homecoming Committees DIANNE CHANCE . . . Pep Club . .. choir . . . Sno Day Banquet Committee . .. Homecoming and Pep Club Banquet Decorations . .. Antler Class Sections Ass't Editor PAUL COPLIN . .. football TOM CUTSHALL ... Basketball captain . .. football . .. track ... PIT ... FCA ... Sno Day Committee . .. DENNIS DAHL . .. Homecoming Attendant . .. soccer . . . Singers MARTHA DOELY ... Singers . .. Quiver . .. Welcome Committee co-chairman ... French Club ... Publicity Committee MARY DOELY ... Singers . .. Quiver . .. Spanish Club TODD EKLUND ... Sno Day Attendant . .. football ... hockey captain ... baseball co-captain ______ Student Council ... FCA STEVE ELLINGSON ... swimming ... Homecoming Committees MARGARET EMERSON ... supported Pep Club ... GAA LYNDA ENROTH ... Concert Band ... Alpha Beta . .. German Club . .. Pep Club . .. Antler Underclassmen Section Editor ... Senior Class Treasurer ... Sno Day Banquet Committee chairman ... Foreign Language Day General Chairman ... JS Decorations JUDY ERICKSON . . . Homecoming Attendant ... A and B Squad cheerleader ... Singers ... Publicity Committee ... JS Committees ... Student Council ... Quiver Editorial Page Editor ... NHS ... Pep Club NATALIE ERNEST .. . Pep Club . .. Homecoming and Sno Day Committees ... Pep Club Banquet Program Committee DAEL FESLER ... Singers . .. NHS ... World Affairs Club ... Homecoming Program and Coronation Committee ... French Club ... Pep Club ... GAA ... Science Committee ... Guthrie Theater Representative . .. Quiver DIANNE FIEDLER . .. Pep Club, Spanish Club and Choral-eftes at Southwest ... NHS and Pep Club at Minnehaha LILY FINDELL ... Quiver ... Pep Club ... Alpha Beta DOUGLAS FLANDERS ... Chairman of Homecoming and Sno Day Decorations ... Singers ... Education Committee . . . Props Committee . .. Antler Advertising Editor . .. Spanish . .. Library Artist . .. President of Future Teachers Club RICHARD FLEGLE ... Homecoming King ... Singer's President . .. SAP Chairman ... wrestling ... NFL ... NHS ... Thespians . .. Alpha Beta ... Concert Band ... Junior Class President ... Soph. Class Vice-Presi- 190 dent ... Boy's State Representative ... Chairman of Fine Arts Committee DIANE FIEDLER ... Came to Minnehaha her Senior year from Southwest ... where she participated in Pep Club ... Spanish Club ... and Choralettes ... Attended Twin City Youth Thrift Convention DAN GABRIEL ... basketball ... baseball ... Alpha Beta ... Religious Committee Co-Chairman GARY GARDEEN ... Sno Day Attendant ... Student Body President ... basketball ... football MARGARET GREEN ... Singers ... choir ... NHS ... Assistant Antler Editor ... Student Council ... Alpha Beta ... French Club President ... Pep Club ... Citizenship and Welfare Committee ... Language Arts Committee ... Miriam Sextet ... Asst. General Homecoming Chairman ... JS Program Committee ... Freshman Class Treasurer ... Sophomore Class Secretary ... B Squad Cheerleader ... Sno Day Decorations Committee ... Future Teacher's Club GAIL GREER ... Singers ... choir ... Flagtwirler ... Spanish Club ... Pep Club . .. GAA President HERVEY GREER ... Singers ... basketball ... track ... FCA ... Spanish Club ... Junior Class Vice-President ... Concert Band ... Pep Band ... Homecoming and Sno Day Committees PAM HAAGENSON ... Singers ... Pep Club ... French Club ... JS Program Committee ... Pep Club Decorations ... Sadie Hawkins Decorations ... Future Teacher's Club JEANNE HAGMAN . .. Concert Band ... Drum Majorette ... Asst. Sno Day Chairman ... Student Leadership and Participations Committee Chairman ... NFL ... Pep Club ... Sno Day Decorations ... Antler Student Life Section Editor DAVID HALL ... swimming ... soccer GLORIA HAMMOND ... Came to us from Central High in her Senior year where she participated as a Student Council Representative ... Red Cross Chairman ... Band ... Debate TIM HANSON ... interested in art ... is planning a career in art ELIZABETH HANSON . .. Homecoming Banquet Chairman ... Alpha Beta ... German Club ... French Club ... Student Council ... Social Studies Committee ... JS Decorations Committee ... Antler Copy Editor ... NHS GARRY HANSON ... Homecoming Attendant ... football and baseball captain ... hockey KEITH HANSON ... PIT ... Debate ... NFL MONICA HARPSTER . .. French Club ... GAA ... band ... enjoys horseback riding . .. sewing ... skiing MARY HARRISON ... Flagtwirler . .. choir JO HATHAWAY ... Homecoming Attendant .. . choir ... Pep Club ... Student Council ... German Club ... Homecoming and Sno Day Committees ERIC HAUGEN ... Came to Minnehaha his Junior vear from Hyland Park where in football ... basketball ... golf ... NFL ... Student Council ... at Minnehaha ... Golf ... Quiver GALE HAVRILLA ... At Washburn participated in wrestling and track ... started gymnastic team at Minnehaha DAVID HEDLUND ... Sno Day King ... football captain ...MVP in football ... track Captain ... basketball ... FCA MARY HENK ... Came to us from the Congo in her senior year where she participated in chorus ... plays ... drama ... girls track and basketball teams ... at Minnehaha ... girl's glee club DIANE HESS ... Homecoming Decorations Chairman ... Pep Club . .. choir ... JS Decorations Committee JOANN HOEFT . .. Sno Day Attendant ... Band . .. Pep Band ... Publicity Chairman ... JS Decorations Chairman ... 'Homecoming and Pep Club Committees ... NHS ... Antler Student Life Section Asst. Editor LEANNE HOLMBERG . .. Seminar Leader . .. One Appeal Committee . .. Publicity Committee LARRY HORSTMAN . . . Treasurer for Hi-League . .. Came to us from South in his junior year . .. golf . .. football NANCY JANSON ... Came to MA her Senior year from Morgan Park Senior High where she was in GAA ... Spanish Club ... Alpha Beta ... Thespians ... choir ... At M.A. she was in Singers MARY JERSTAD ... Singers . .. Pep Club ... Spanish Club .'.. Sno Day Decorations Committee ... Sadie Hawkins Publicity Chairman ... Antler Index Editor BONNIE JOHANSON ... Antler Editor . .. Singers ... Flagtwirling . .. Spanish Club ... Alpha Beta ... NHS ... Welcome Committee . .. Homecoming and Sno Day Committees ... Sadie Hawkins Decorations Committee DEBBIE JOHNSON . .. Pep Club . .. Singers .. . Alpha Beta ... NHS ... NFL . .. German Club . .. Miriam Sextet ... Homecoming Banquet Co-Chairman . .. Sno Day Hall Decorations Chairman ... JS Decorations Committee LOUISE JOHNSON ... Singers ... choir . .. Pep Club ... Alpha Beta . .. Educations Committee ... Gospel Team — Future Teachers Club ... Sno Day Banquet Committee . .. Homecoming Button Committee MICHAEL JOHNSTON ... football . .. baseball . .. track ... choir DON KEUR ... football . .. basketball . .. Singers — baseball LAUREL KLEVEN ... Pep Club ... choir ... chorus ... Social Committee ... JS Decorations Committee PHILLIP KRINKIE ... JS Program Committee ... football ... track ... Junior Achievement SANDRA KRUEGER ... Singers ... GAA ... Pep Club .. .Antler assistant MARK KRUMMREY ... PIT Organist ... joined the Marines his Senior year CANDY LARSON ... Alpha Beta ... Language Arts Committee ... Homecoming Decorations STEPHANIE LARSON ... Singers ... choir ... NHS ... Pep Club ... NFL . .. Student Council ... Welfare Committee Chairman ... Homecoming Committees ... Girl's State Representative ... Donaldson's Teen Board Representative ... Antler Organization Section Editor ... Sno Day Program Chairman BRAD LASKER_______attended Minnehaha two years . .. works at Donaldson's BRICKER LAVIK ... PIT ... track ... German Club ... Sno Day Cleanup Committee LOREN LeVAHN . .. Singers ... soccer ... wrestling . .. French Club JANET LINDAHL ... Sno Day Attendant ... Spanish Club ... Student Council ... Junior Class Treasurer ... Flagtwirling . .. Pep Club Treasurer GREG LINDBERG ... football ... hockey ... baseball ... FCA ... Student Council ... Concert Band ... Pep Band ... Tijuana Shufflers ... Athletic Committee NHS ... Singers PAT LINDSTROM ... Concert Band ... Publicity Committee PAUL LORENZ ... soccer ... basketball manager ... track ... Spanish Club ... Concert Band ... Pep Band ... Sno Day Committee 191 KENTON LUNDBERG ... soccer ... baseball ... FCA . .. Spanish Club ... Concert Band . .. Pep Band . .. Welcome Committee ... Sno Day Button Committee ... Quiver Sports Editor LINDA MACK . .. Pep Club . .. Homecoming Food Chairman DALE MADSEN . .. football GREG MATHISON ... basketball ... German Club SUSAN MICKELBERG ... Pep Club . .. Citizenship and Welfare Committee Chairman ... Sadie Hawkins General Chairman . .. Foreign Language Day General Chairman . .. German Club . .. choir GLENDA MIDDAG ... Pep Club President . .. Welfare Committee ... Sno Day and Homecoming Committees . .. French Club JIM MILLER .. . Sno Day Attendant ... wrestling cocaptain ... soccer ... choir TODD MIXER . .. wrestling co-captain . .. soccer . .. Senior Class President ... Alpha Beta MARY MOE . . . NHS . .. Singers . .. Flagtwirling Co-Captain . . . Homecoming Decorations . .. Science Committee Chairman . .. Pep Club ... GAA ... German Club MARILYN MOELLER ... Pep Club . . . Homecoming Publicity Chairman SANDI MONSON . .. Homecoming Queen ... A Squad Cheerleading co-captain ... B Squad Cheerleading ... Student Council . .. Pep Club ... Concert Band . . . Singers . . . Sno Day Program Chairman . . . French Club JEAN NELSON . .. Singers ... Pep Club ... JS Program Committee BOB NETTESTAD . .. Homecoming Committees RICHARD NOLTE . .. Finance Committee Chairman . .. Chess Club . ... Debate ... NFL PEGGY NORDGREN ... Student Council at University High ... French Club . .. Homecoming Committees CONNIE NORDQUIST ... Pep Club . .. Spanish Club ... choir CAROLYN NORMAN ... Pep Club . .. GAA ... Spanish Club ... Home Economics Club ... chorus JOHN NYBERG . .. Homecoming Candidate Committee STEVE NYBERG . .. active in drama at church JIM NYGARD . .. wrestling . .. track . .. golf — Sno Day Decorations Committee . .. Art Club JOAN O'CONNOR . .. Pep Club . .. Sno Day Hall Decorations Chairman ... Homecoming and Pep Club Banquet Decorations GREG OLSON . .. Props Committee Chairman ... Thespians . . . Homecoming, Sno Day and JS Committees NANCY OLSON . .. Singers . .. Alpha Beta . . . One Appeal Committee Chairman ... Pep Club ... NHS SUZANNE OLSON . . . Singers . . . Pep Club ... Antler Business Manager ... JS Program Committee ... Spanish Club ... Homecoming Banquet Committee TIMOTHY OLSON ... football ... wrestling ... track ... FCA ... choir ... Athletic Committee ... Public Safety Committee BRIAN PEARSON . .. Singers . .. Homecoming and Sno Day Decorations Committees . .. member of Staring Match cast DOROTHY PEDERSEN ... Education Committee ... NFL .. . Quiver . .. Homecoming Banquet Committee ... German Club ... choir ALVIN PETERSON . .. wrestling . .. Singers BRIAN PETERSON ... Concert Band . .. Trumpet Trio ... Homecoming and Sno Day Decorations Committees GLEN PETERSON ... Concert Band . .. swimming ... track . .. Spanish Club SUSAN PETERSON . . . Concert Band . .. Student Council ... Pep Club . . . Citizenship and Welfare Committee ... Antler Education Section Editor ... Homecoming Reception Chairman WILLIAM PETERSON . .. swimming . . . football . .. choir PAM POST . .. Concert Band . .. Social Committee Chairman . . . Student Leadership and Participation Assistant Chairman . .. Pep Club . .. NHS . .. French Club . .. NFL . .. Freshman Class Secretary . .. Sophomore Class Treasurer . . . Homecoming and Sno Day Committees ... Antler Fine Arts Section Editor REBECCA RADER ... Singers . . . Concert Band ... Jr. Quiver LINDA ROBERTS . .. Pep Club . . . Spanish Club . .. choir ... chorus ... JS Decorations ... Homecoming Program Committee REBECCA ROHDE ... Pep Club ... NHS ... Math Club ... Vice President of Freshman and Sophomore Class at Canyonville Bible Academy DEBORAH SAMUELSON . .. NHS ... Pep Club . .. choir . .. Sadie Hawkins Food Chairman ... Sno Day Decorations Committee ROBERT SCHANCHE . . . soccer . .. baseball . .. FCA ... Homecoming Food Committee DAVID SCHMIDT ... soccer ... hockey . .. golf ... FCA .. . Concert Band ... Athletic Committee Chairman ... baseball ... Pep Band PHIL SCHUMACHER . .. Props Committee . .. dates Modern as favorite class BONNIE SKANSE ... came to MA from Roosevelt her Senior year where she supported Pep Club ... sang with the choir . .. Student Council ... Junior Executive Board . .. Y-Teens ... at Minnehaha sang with the Singers ... Pep Club . .. German Club .. . NHS ... Sno Day play cast ... Foreign Language Day Committee . .. 1967 All State High School Choir CAROLE SMITH . .. Pep Club ... Antler Senior Section Editor ... Senior Class Vice-President ... German Club ... Homecoming and JS Decorations Committees ... Publicity Committee LEE SNYDER . .. Singers ... football . .. golf ... Thespians . .. Sophomore Class President ... Concert Band ... Pep Band ... Antler Photographer ... Traffic Safety Committee ... PIT ... Sadie Hawkins Program Committee ... Antler Sports co-editor SUE STENOIEN . .. came from Coon Rapids Senior High her senior year where she sang with the choir JOAN STRANDBERG ... Sno Day attendant . .. Singers .. . choir___Sno Day Candidate Committee Chairman ... Sno Day General Committee Co-Chairman ... JS Decorations Co-Chairman ... Finance Committee ... Publicity Committee ... Student Council . .. Spanish Club ... Homecoming Decorations Committee ... Miriam Sextet ... Quiver DOUGLAS STROMBERG ... soccer . .. basketball .;. golf ... baseball ... Vice-President of Singers . .. choir ... JS Invitations and Seating Committee Chairman ... Homecoming Decorations Asst. Chairman ANITA SWANSON ... Pep Club . .. GAA . . . Flagtwirling ... choir ... Science Club ... Antler Faculty section editor CANDY SWANSON . .. Pep Club . . . choir . .. General Homecoming Co-Chairman ... Antler Fine Arts Section Ass't Editor ... Powers Teen Board Representative KARNA SWANSON ... Sno Day Queen ... Pep Club Treasurer ... Sadie Hawkins Decorations Chairman . .. Singers ... Miriam Sextet ... Lucia Queen ... Sno 192 Day and Homecoming Committees . .. GAA STEVE SWANSON ... Came to MA from Washburn junior year where he participated in orchestra ... basketball ... At MA . .. tennis WILLIAM TENG ... Came to MA from Diocesan Boy's School JOHN TEPLY ... Concert Band ... Pep Band . .. Education Committee Chairman ... Homecoming Banquet Committee ... German Club DOUG THOMPSON ... Singers . .. General Homecoming Committee LOWELL THOMPSON . .. football ... basketball . .. track ... FCA ... Singers ... Athletic Committee JANE TREMMEL ... NFL ... Student Council ... Pep Club ... choir ... Quiver ... Spanish Club DARRYL TRONES . . . Came to MA from Edina his Senior year ... At MA participated in football ... basketoall ... baseball JANET ULLBERG . .. Pep Club ... German Club . . . choir ... Quiver Front Page Co-Editor JANET URSPRINGER ... choir ... GAA ... Pep Club ... French Club ... Homecoming Banquet Committee ... Quiver Staff RICHARD VETH ... Concert Band ... soccer ... basketball ... track co-captain . .. Pep Band ... Singers .. . Antler Administration................................8 Advertising................................ 156 Antler Junior Staff ...................... 113 Antler Senior Staff ...................... 110 Band, A ................................. 127 Band, B ................................. 127 Band, Concert ............................. 124 Baseball....................................150 Basketball................................. 140 Board of Education .......................... 8 Cheerleaders................................154 Choir...................................... 126 Chorus......................................126 Commercial Department........................22 Custodial Staff ............................ 24 Debate .................................... 120 Democratic and Republican Club............. 115 English Department ......................... 12 Executive Council.......................... 102 Fall Activities ............................ 84 Fall Sports................................ 132 Fellowship of Christian Athletes........... 114 First Hour Seminar Leaders................. 115 Flagtwirlers............................... 117 Foreign Language Department..................14 French Club ............................... 113 Freshman Class ............................. 28 Future Teachers Club........................115 German Club................................ 112 Girls Athletic Association ................ 114 Girls Glee Club............................ 126 Golf........................................151 Hockey..................................... 142 Homecoming...................................86 Junior Class ............................... 39 Library .................................... 15 Silver Trumpet Trio ... Church Basketball Team CHERYL WALLER ... Concert Band Secretary ... Sidewalk Cafe Chairman ROGER WASTVEDT . .. tennis JOHN WEUM ... Concert Band ... Props Committee ... Homecoming and Sno Day Committees ... Antler Photographer SUE WHITBY . .. Completed her senior year studying in Germany ... French Club President ... Pep Club LELIA WHITE . .. Singers ... choir ... Pep Club DAVE WILLIAMS . .. golf . .. Singers ... Spanish Club ... Homecoming Decorations Committee ... JS Program Committee LAUREL WILLIAMS ... Art Club ... Ski Club TODD WILLIAMS . .. football ... wrestling ... Ski Club VALERIE WILLIAMS . .. Pep Club ... German Club . .. Alpha Beta . .. NFL . . . Band . .. choir ... Debate ... Homecoming Decorations Committee ... JS Decorations Committee ... Church CYF ... Antler assistant STEVE WlSMER ... Concert Band ... Pep Band ... Alpha Beta ... football ... basketball JOHN ZELLIE ... soccer ... wrestling ... Concert Band ... FCA STEVE ZOPFI ... Finance Committee . .. Homecoming Committee ... track Index Mathematics Department....................... 16 Music Department..............................20 Music Ensembles............................. 128 National Forensics League....................120 National Honor Society...................... 103 Northwest Covenant Conference.................10 Office Staff..................................24 Organists....................................127 Pep Club.....................................116 Physical Education Department............... 121 Pianists.................................... 127 Pom Pom Girls............................... 117 Quiver Junior Staff......................... 113 Quiver Senior Staff......................... 108 Religious Department ........................ 19 Science Department............................17 Senior Class............................... 32 Senior Honors............................... 188 Senior Summaries ........................... 190 Singers..................................... 122 Sno-Day.......................................94 Soccer...................................... 136 Social Studies Department ................... 18 Sophomore Class ............................. 32 Spanish Club ............................... 112 Spring Activities ........................... 98 Spring Sports .............................. 148 Student Body Committee ..................... 104 Student Council ............................ 102 Swimming.....................................146 Tennis ..................................... 152 Thespians................................... 120 Track ...................................... 153 Vocational Department ....................... 22 Winter Activities ............................94 Winter Sports ............................... 90 Wrestling .................................. 144 193 FACULTY AND STAFF Abramton. Francit 20 Anderton, Arl«n« 8 Armttrong, Jon 24 Barg, Adelyn 22 Bolttod, Roxanno 14 Carlton, Ruth 25 Carlton. Wendoll 6. 17, 76. 139 Chritfianton, Harlan 19, 76, 77 Dahlqultt, louite 25 Danlelton. Clarice 14 Dltkerud, Roth Ann 24 Dottch r, Margi 77 Englund. Phyllit 13 Foote, lella 20, 92 Glenn, David 18. 118, 134, 135, 141, 149. 151 Hedlond, Dr. Paol 10 Hock, A. Virginia 7, 12, 109, 113 John ton. Joyce 22 Kault, Guido 6. 15. 73. 76. 112. 136. 149. 152 Kraute. Don 11 larton, Stephen 78, 77 londborg, Maynard 4, 6. 19 Lundberg, Harriefte 25 londln, Harvey 7. 16. 77 lonteth, Cleono 73 McCloet. Jackie 17, 73 McNeill. Rebecca 12 Malmtfen, Theodore 6, 16. 134, 135, 140 Nclton, Margaret 13, 76 Nlet, Newman 24 Nordttrom, Gerald 20 Olton. Eugene 9. 77. 139, 142. 143 Olton. Gordon 16 Olton. Vem 19.110,200 Olton, Willit 17 Opel. Harry 6. 21, 77. 122 Pearton, Martha 18 Peterion. Evangeline 15, 76 Peterton, Paol 16 Sandln, Zella 13, 54, 77 Sether, Eileen 77 Sedgwick. Flora 12, 72 Spieker, Al 24 Stromberg. Marlon 25 Solack, Charlet 23. 73 Swanton, Paol 4, 19, 76. 134 Tornell. Marjorie 8, 73 Ulrich. Dale 9 Wetterdahl. W.lbor 6, 7. 8. 73 STUDENT INDEX Abrahamton, Jane (4) 48, 69, 72 Abramton, Jay (4) 23. 48. 58, 60, 87. 102, 106. 117, 122. 136. 137, 144, 167 Ahlqultf. Martha (2) 32. 35. 127 Ahlqoitt, Mary Ann (4) 48, 53, 84, 102, 103, 106, 117, 122, 125, 129, 179, 188 Albcrtt. Sutan (4) 2. 48. SO. 84, 86. 102, 111, 122, 123. 152. 153, 155, 200 Alfton, Karen 125 Allen, Barbara (4) 48 Almqoltt, John (1)28,127 Anuluti, David (4)4, 48, 122 Anderton. Calvin (2) 32. 105, 140, 151 Anderton. Carol (3) 2, 39, 42, 102, 103, 112, 122, 152. 153, 155 Andorton, Connie (4) 48, 79, 81, 103, 109, 121. 123, 125, 129, 179, 188 Anderton. Craig (3) 39 Anderton. David (1)28.127 Anderton. Thee (4 ) 48, 103, 109. 120, 188 Anderton, Gary (2) 32. 135, 150 Anderton, Harry (4) 48. 49, 68. 92. 94, 95, 102, 134, 141 Anderton, Jamet (1) 28, 126. 134 Anderton, John (3) 39, 125. 150 Anderton, Kathleen (2) 32 Anderton. Kathryn (2) 32. 127 Anderton. Mark (1) 28. 127, 141, 152 Anderton, Mary (2) 32, 35, 102, 126 Anderton, Merre (3) 39 Anderton. Miriam (4) 48, 94. 122 Anderton. Steven (3) 39, 93. 134, 135, 152 Anderton. Warr-m (2 ) 32. 127, 135 Andrewt. Vlctr-rle (2) 32. 112. 126 Angle. Julie (2) 32, 126 Applequltt, Mark (4) 122, 134, 141 Armttrong. Ruth (3) 39, 122. 125 Armttrong. Steve (4) 48, 86, 90. 95. 117, 124, 125, 133, 136 Arneton, Grant (3) 39 Ather, Frank (1) 28 Auttin, Sally (2) 32 Babb, Jamet (4) 49, 77 Bakke, Nancy (4) 49, 69. 180 Bankton, Elizabeth (1) 28, 30 Baron, Dawn (4 ) 4, 49, 94, 95, 103, 106, 166, 188 Barr. Sharon (2)32.117,126 Bait, Carolyn (2)32.112,126 Bean, Sue (1)28,112,126 Beaver, Joan (3) 95, 179 Becker, William (2) 32, 134 Becklund, Jeffrey (2) 32, 152, 171 Beckman. Martha (4) 49, 61. 77. Ill, 115, 122. 123, 159, 160, 169. 177, 183 Bedford, Richard (4) 49 Bengtton, Jamet (2) 32, 127, 135, 140 Benton, Gary (3) 39, 150 Benton, Gloria (4) 49. 72. 107, 111. 120, 179 Berg. Bonnie (3) 39. 125 Berg. Patricia (3) 39. 107. 152. 153, 153 Berogren, Beth (4 ) 28. 49. 72, 109. 125. 179, 188 Berggren, Bonnie (3) 39 Berggren, Brad (1)141 Bergttrom. Theodore (4) 49, 89, 125, 134, 144 Billingt, Barbara (4) 2, 49, 63, 87, 102, 107. 108, 152, 153, 155 Bjorkman, Linda Sue (3) 39 Blomberg, Robert (4) 50, 78, 80 Boedeker, Diano (3) 39 Boehlke, Thomet (3) 39. 43. 83, 85. 102, 103. 120, 124, 125, 128, 147, 152 Bdited, Daniel (4) 150. 113. 122. 200 Booman, Jerit (4)3 Borncamp, Richard (3) 39, 150 Bortnem. Grant (4) 50 Boitrom. Paul (4) 50. 160 Boyer. Sharon (1)28,112,116,126 Brookt, Narvel (3 ) 39, 103, 134, 141 Brookt, Patricia (3) 39, 126 Broot. Steven (3) 40, 134, 151 Brown. Lynette (I) 28, 126 Brown, Steven (1) 28, 137 Brown, Wanda (3) 40 Burton, Richard (1)28.112 Butby. Bruce (4) 50. 78. 81. 89. 95, 96. 105. 125 Buxie. Barbara (1) 28 Buxie, Joseph (4) 50, 102. 105, 122, 134, 144 Campbell, Jamet (4) 50, 95 Carley, Julie (2 ) 32. 106. 112, 126 Carlton, Cynthia (3) 40. 112. 178. 200 Carlton. Gary (3) 122, 151 Carlton, Jaymt (3) 122, 152 Carlton. Kathleen J. (4 ) 4, 50. 64, 103. 110, 122. 125. 179. 189, 200 Carlton. Kathleen R. (3) 73. 127 Carlton, Mary (4) 50. 108 Carlton. Peggy (4) 51. 108, 188 Carlton, Ruthenn (4) 5, 51, 125 Carlton, Stephannie (3) 40, 127 Carlton. Stephen P. (3 ) 40. 96, 136, 144 Carlton, Stephen W. (3) 40, 89. 136 Carlton, Tom (2) 38 Carr, Barbara (4) 51, 64 Carr. Michael (1)28.127 Catty, Celette (2) 32. 36, 112, 126 Catperton, Julie (2)32,127 Cattelberry, Edward (2) 32 Chance. Dianna (4)51,111,175 Childt, Catherine (1)28,112 Childt. Cynthia (2)32,112 Chun, Shun Eul (3)40,122 Clawton, Marjorie (1) 28, 126 Clinton. Terry (2) 32. 126, 135, 151 Cochenet, Grace (1)28,127 Code. Laurie (2) 32 Commert, Comtance (3) 40 Convene, Pamela (I) 28, 126 Coombt, Logan (3) 40 Coplin, Paul (4) 51, 134 Cormican, Sutie (2)32 Culthall, Thomat (4 ) 51,96,102,106,117. 133, 134, 139, 141. 152. 160 Dahl, Dcnnit (4) 2, 48, 51. 56, 86, 89. 122, 136 Dahl. Lenetta (2 ) 32. 36, 126, 152. 154, 164 Davidton, Dennit (1) 28, 137, 151 Davidton, MaryBeth (2) 32 Davidton, Rick (1) 28. 76 Davidton, Ronald (2) 32. 147 Oelano. Thomat (3) 40. 147 Denham, Jean (2) 32. 126 Denham. Joyce (1) 28, 126, 127 Determan. Becky (2) 32, 126. 152. 154 Dkkton. Scoff (2) 32. 127. 151 Digernett. Bruce (3) 40, 125, 128 Doely, Martha (4) 51. 72, 107. 109, 122 Ooelv. Mary (4) 51. 72. 109, 122 Donaghy. Deborah (2) 32, 126 Durfee. Laurence (2) 32. 135, 152 Durie. Mark W. (3) 40 Economon, Nancy (1) 29 Eklund, Kent (2) 32, 127, 135, 151, 176 Eklund. Todd (4 ) 52. 60, 90. 94. 102, 109, 113, 115, 134, 139. 143, 148. 150, 151. 176 Ekrut. Sigrld (2) 32 Ellington, Steve (4) 52 Elliton, Barbara (1) 29, 126 Elmberg, Dawn (2) 33. 126 Elving, Patricia (3) 40. 102, 103, 107, 122 Emerton. Jill (2)33.119,126 Emerton, Margaret (4) 52 Engdahl, Steven (1) 28, 29, 102, 126, 137 Engelking, Becky (2) 33, 75, 76, 126 England. John (3) 40, 42, B2, 83, 85, 89, 102, 125. 128, 129, 130, 146. 147 Englund, Janet (1) 29.126,127 Englund, Reid (3) 40. 105, 144, 148, 153 Engqultt. Mark (2) 33, 126, 127, 151 Enquitt, Sutan (1), 29, 126 Enot, Mark (3) 40, 102, 105, 122, 146, 147 Enroth, Lynda (4) 47. 52, 56, 61, 72, 75, 76, 77, 96, 111, 125, 179 Epple, John (3)40 Erickton, Dale (3) 40, 82, 89. 152 Erickton, Judith (4) 52, 60. 84, 86, 89. 102, 103. 108, 115, 122, 130, 152, 153, 155, 179 194 fsf ? .3 ts? rs _???? ???? ®2223r|3.= R- J I 3 :s?r gac.i Zr? i. -o n!i I x 8 «. 8 a Ua O 53 n .8 = _ g w 5’ 1 -S_ _ -Si u _ u X 8 X 51 . rfi a _r 8 88 5$ — W S'-s, ST - - Sr -3 S f! $ 2 2 ? { i 5. _ «33 •“ - 8 K l _ U W k “ u o, • - M - J _ V. «■ w ,„ I CJ S U M O. ' 8 • O U — v n. O — — 2 -S S _ s 2 -_ 2 o S w £ 5 « s s 8 i 8 8 m m u 5 - X K — U S 8 5 8 k § - 2 s =§ i2 s :«• n c c« — ■ — is-s iii : o' .1 4 f f ft ? 4 4ri« i a „ « = JsM 5'i 5 i ili'lii Hill-III! Stenoien, Pamela (1) 31 Stewart, Cheri (U)38 Stohlberg, Mark (2) 38, 127 Stoke . Michele (2) 38 Strand, John (2) 64 Strandberg, Joan (4) 46. 59. 62. 94, 102. 106, 108. 129, 122. 183 Strom. Jill (4)31,101.107,126 Strom, Klrbo (1)31.134 Stromberg. Ooug (4) 62. 83. 89, 97. 122. 123. 132, 136, 137. 167, 177 Stromberg. Teri (2 ) 38, 127, 166 Sobstad, Daniel (3) 45. 125. 152 Sulack, Sharon (1) 30. 31, 102, 126 Sundberg. Richard (3) 45, 143, 150 Sundberg, Steven (2) 33, 143, 151 Swanson, Anita (4) 62, 111, 113 Swanson. Candaco (4) 4, 46. 62, 63. 69, 102, 106, 115 Swanson. Charlene (I) 30. 31, 100, 102, 117, 126, 159, 175 Swanson. Christine (3) 45, 69. 85, 103, 105, 112, 113 Swanson. Gary (2) 38. 113, 126 Swanson. Janice (2) 38. 117, 126 Swanson, Jim (3) 45. 105. 143. 134, 135, 150 Swanson, Kama (4) 63. 68. 91. 94, 95, 96. 116. 122, 123. 129, 159. 175. 181 Swanson, Linda (2) 38 Swanson, Robert (1)31.107,127 Swanson, Steve (4) 63, 126, 134 Swedberg. Kathy (2) 38. 126 Sweeney, Arline (2)38,126 Swiggum, Lloyd (3) 39. 45, 75. 77, 106, 141, 151 Syverson, Deborah (1)31 Sylvester, Craig (3) 45 Sylvester. Sandy (2)119,126 Teng, William (4) 63 Teply. John (4 ) 63, 72. 96. 102, 104, 115, 125. 128. 151 Teply, David (22) 38. 127, 140, 151 Thompson, Douglas (4) 2, 63, 122 Thompson, Lowell (4) 63. 122, 140. 141 Thorkildson, Richard (2 ) 38, 122, 152 Tillman. Gregory (3) 45 Tjornholm, Keith (3) 45, 153 Tjostelson, Carol (2) 38, 126 Torgerson, Shelby 1)31,126 Toiar. Martha (1)31,126 Tremmel. Jane (4 ) 63. 108, 120. 171 Trones. Darryl (4 ) 49. 52. 63, 117, 132. 134. 139. 141. 152 Tomer, Janell (3) 45. 125 Ullberg. Janet (4) 63. 108 Urspringer. Janet (4)63,108 Vasilevsky, George (2) 38, 112, 152 Veth. Richard (4 ) 63. 89. 96. 122. 12S, 128, 136, 148. 152 Vetvick. Mark (3) 45. 135 Vigorcn. Paul (1)31,126.134 Wahlond. Robert (1)31,147 Wallentine. Bonnie (2 ) 38, 126. 152, 154 Waller, Cheryl (4) 63,124.125 Walsh. Linda (3) 45.112.125.182 Wastvedt. James (3) 45. 75, 77 Wastvedt, Roger (4) Weimer. Nicholas (2 ) 38, 134, 151 Wessman, Sandra (2) 38, 126 Westberg. Barbara (1) 112 Westberg, Dave (1)31,141 Westberg. Julie (3) 45 Westmark, Barb (3) 45,112, 126,173 Weum, John (4 ) 64. 78, 80. 113, 125 Whitbeck. Daine (1)31,127 Whitby, Sue (4) White, lelia (4) 64. 122 Wiechman. Richard (3) 45, 103, 127 Willett, Richard (2 ) 38.127,151 Williams. Cathy (2) 38, 126 Williams, David (4) 4. 64, 122, 151 Williams, laurel (4) 64 Williams, Todd (4) 64, 75, 77, 95. 134 Williams, Valerie (4) 19, 65. 117. 126. 160, 189 Wilson. Gene (3) 45. 127, 135 Wilson, James (3) 45 Wilson, Jane (3) 45 Wilson. Marilyn (1)31.127 Wilson, Steven (3) 45 Wismer, Stephen (4) 19, 96, 125. 128, 189 Witham. Janet (3) 5, 45 Wollan, Gregory (2) 38, 152 WolUn, Michael (3) 27. 45. 135 Yamasaki. Haruhlko (3) 45, 136, 144, 151 Youngberg, Brian (3) 45, 82. 125, 136. 150 Younger, Sigrid (3) 45 Youngman, Mark (2) 38. 147, 152 Zakariesen, Wendy (2) 38 Zellle, John (4) 65. 89. 125, 136. 144, 180 Zopli. Stephen (4) 65. 106 1968 Antler Staff Editor-in hief Auisfmf fdlror Copy Editor Business Manager index Editor Section Ed,ton Faculty Undardatunen Dianne Chance Seniors Education Kathy Carlson Student Ufa Joe Hoeft Organization Steph Larson fine Arts Candy Swanson Sports lee Snyder Advertising Staff Assistant Jean Nelson Linda Roberts Val Williams Adviter Staff Photographer Portrait Photographer ... 197 Republican Mannar VVI •lUfft ( tlWr; . interacting . . intellectually . becoming And you have come to life in Him. 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