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ARE OVER KIRBY ACHESON 16835 Patricia Lane, Hopkins An all around guy who’s fun to be with.” “M Club 1,2,3, Baseball 1,2,3, Basketball 1,2,3, Golf 1. BRUCE A DO ME IT Route I, Box 407B, Excelsior He knows his mind and speaks it.” Chess Club 1,2,3, Bowling 1,2,3, Student Council 2, Breezes 2,3. KAREN ALBRECHT 3118 Beverly Place, Hopkins She’s a master at the art of fun. GAA 1, Y-Teens 1,2, Voyagcur 3, Cheerleader 1, Pep Club 12 3. LESLIE ALLEN Route 2, Excelsior 1 want to be bashful, but the girls won’t let me.” M Club 3, Baseball 1, Football 1,2,3, Intra-Murals 1,2,3, Projectionist 1,2. DONALD ANDERSON Route I, Bojc 474, Excelsior A combination of sports ability and wonderful personality — he’s a guy that’s hard to beat.” N.A.H.S. 1,2,3, N.H.S. 2,3, M” Club 3, Baseball 1,2,3, Basketball 1,2,3, Football 1,2,3, Intra-Murals 2, Student Council 2, Class Officer 3. JOHN ANDERSON 39 Lakeview, Wayzata Every inch a good fellow and also many inches.” Track 2,3, Intra-Murals 1,2,3. LARRY ANDERSON 444 East Lake, Excelsior A sportsman complete, a better guy you’d never meet.” Operetta 3, M” Club 3, Football 1,2,3, Track 1,2, Wrestling 1,2,3, Intra-Murals 2.3. VINCENT ANDERSON Route 5, Excelsior His greatness lies in doing, not in seeing it done.” N ILS. 2.3, N.A.H.S. 2,3, M” Club 3, Football 1.2,3, Track 1,2,3, Intra-Murals 1,2,3, Student Council 3, All School Play RICHARD ANDING Route I, Excelsior I don’t break any laws because I don’t know any.” DWIGHT ARENKIEL 16515 Prospect Place, Wayzata Then he will talk — good heavens! How he will talk.” RUTH ARETZ Route 4, Excelsior “You never can tell what she’ll do next.” G.A.A. 1, Y-Teens 1, I.A. 3. Ski Club 2,3. KATHRYN ARMSTRONG Route 3, Box 247, Wayzata Always ready, willing, and able.” Debate 3, J.A. 3. 19
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Senior Officer : Don Anderson, Vice-President; Kathy Deaton, Treasurer; Steve Scholle, President. Not pictured: Virginia Rovaincn, Secretary; Shyla Dickson, Historian. OUR HIGH SCHOOL YEARS . . . It all began in 1958 when 262 flustered and frustrated Sophomores arrived at Tonka. After discovering that bowing to Seniors and saluting Juniors was not mandatory we went to work and elected the following class officers: President, Jim Seamans: Vice-President, Sue Johnson; Secretary, Kathy Deaton; Treasurer, Bill Miller; and Historian, Renee LeTen-dre. We joined clubs, provided the B-squad cheerleaders — Bunny Nelson, Karen Albrecht, Marlys Smieja, Grctchen Shafer, Sue Johnson, and Margaret Bristol — attended canteens and welcomed the next year’s Sophomores with the traditional party and dance. To show our increasing self-confidence as Juniors we elected Jim Seamans to a second term as President and then Grctchen Shafer, Renee LcTendre, Margaret Bristol and Dave Soucy as Vice-President, Secretary, Treasurer, and Historian, respectively. After setting a $7,500 goal for the magazine sale we almost ran aground, but were able to provide, in the words of Senior Bill Naegle, “the most terrific banquet,’’ and an equally superior Prom. The class play, “Our Hearts Were Young and Gay,’’ with Molli Reay and Holly McIntosh as the leads, was well received. Under the auspices of the A.F.S. we sent Jane Wieman to Japan. Jeffery Strickler to Austria and Kathy Triden to Bavaria. Then we were Seniors! It was with an unprecedented amount of thought that we elected our officers — President, Steve Scholle: Vice-President, Don Anderson; Secretary, Virginia Rovainen; Treasurer, Kathy Deaton; and Historian, Shyla Dickson. After this had been done we organized committees of every nature for Homecoming. The honor of queen went to Marlys Smieja and we danced in the “Autumn Reign.” Our last two months was a mad whirl of term papers, the Banquet and Prom given by the Juniors, and finals, all culminating with Commencement. 18
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. . . AND A NEW LIFE LOWEIX ARNOLD 16620 Devon Drive, Excelsior “The light that lies in woman’s eyes has been my heart’s undoing. ’ Chorus 3, J.A. 1. THOMAS ARNOLD 4624 Tonkawodd Road, Hopkins “Tis a naughty night to swim in.” Band 1, Basketball I, Football 1. Track 1,3, Intra-Murals 3, Student Council 1, Bowling 1. ABUF 3. GEORGENE ASP Chanhassen Road, Excelsior “At first she seems very shy but when you get to know her -my oh my!” G.A.A. 1. MARGARET ATWOOD Hamilton Avenue, Wayzata Good nature and good sense of humor are hers conbined.” One act plays 2,3, Class Play 2,3, N.A.H.S. 2,3, Latin Club 1, Pep Club 1.2.3, Y-Tecns I, Breezes 1,2,3, All School Play 3. ROBERT AZARSKI Route 4, Box 279, Excelsior I have a Ford; it’s not so new, but oh the roads that it’s been through. JAMES BACON Route 3, Box 282, Wayzata “A swell guy. but full of might, in — other words — DYNAMITE! MARY BALDWIN Route 5, Excelsior “Neatness not gold, is woman’s best adornment. Band 1,2,3, Y-Teens 2. SANDRA BAIRD 16329 Lake Street, Hopkins “Quiet but effective!’’ Y-Tecns 2, Hi-C 1,2,3. Seniors work diligently at their last high school homecoming. 20
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