Richfield High School - Aurean Yearbook (Richfield, MN)

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'QE K Q NA,..g 1 ln recoqnilion ol her line leadership, guidance, and lriendly underslanding, we, lhe Class ol I959, are very proud and happy io dedicale lhe AureAn ro lvliss Genevieve Wise. lf is our hope lhal by dedicalinq our yearboolc lo Miss Wise, we have been able lo express our gralilude and our sincere apprecialion lor all lhal she has done lor The sludenls ol Riche field hliqh School. HARRY Many oT us know very liTTle oT The never-ending work Thaf our DisTricT AdminisTraTion does To advance The cause of educaTion in RichTield. During The eighTeen years ThaT Mr. Rumpel has been wiTh The RichTield school sysTem, he has seen a greaT many changes Trom our meager beginning To The large school sysTem we now xxd' I O I RUMPEL have. Mr. Rumpel's duTies include The responsibiliTies oT running The enTire RichTield school sysTem. Some oT The areas oT his work are planning a suiTable curriculum, indirecTly employing and supervising The Tac- ulTy and keeping The public inTormed oT The acTiviTies oT The School Board and The DisTricT AdminisTraTion. CarlTon LyTle has been wiTh The RichTield school sysTem Tor Tour years. His work as assisTanT superin- TendenT Ties in his duTies very closely wiTh Those oT Mr. Rumpel. CARLTON LYTLE Mrs. AsTleTord. Mr. Johnson, Mr. Gunderson, Mr. Forslund, Mr. GasTerlund, Mr. Weed. The Richiield Board oT EducaTion is The or- ganizaTion responsible Tor The decisions on edue caTional policy Toward The sTudenTs in The RichTield School SysTem. The board is organized To keep The principles and policies developed by proTessional workers in educaTion. l - .,.. -K 1.6 5 O -..,,,,,,m , Tis ... - ff - --Wasp, . gif A 34-1s.g.,?V,.,A6,k A T Ls..-f 92-.. sf HAROLD RASMUSSEN I ' ' 4 Each senior in his Golden Year should be prepared To go TorTh wiTh a dream OT The TuTure. Each has had wonderful opporTuniTies and has had chances To explore many areas oT inTeresT. The Time has come Tor imporTanT decisions. On The one hand There is The TempTing goal of immediaTe limiTed success. ln This day and age oT rush and exciTemenT cerTainly The urge To make quick decisions regarding one's TuTure is greaT, Tor iT will bring some immediaTe saTisTacTions. There is anoTher course, how- ever, which should be given consideraTion. This is The willingness on The parT oT an individual To make a long-range decision. This means a period oT hard work beTore a dream can come True. This means possible sacriTice beTore rewards can be experi- enced. This means ThaT The individual musT accepT a high seT oT sTandards of behavior, learn To live wiTh his Tellow man, and be a crediT To his communiTy because oT his chosen work. The kind oT saTisTacTion ThaT will be received from The goal ThaT is reached by looking ahead cannoT be predicTed-iT can only be experienced. We only hope your Golden Year will become your Golden FuTure. GENEVIEVE WISE Mr. Bariosh, our assisiani principal. came fo us from +he school sysiem of Buffalo, Minnesola. He re- ceived his BA. degree from River Falls Slale College and his M.A. degree from lhe Universily of Minnesoia. His duiies are io aid fhe principal in every way pos- sible and lo handle aiiendance reporis and discipline. He has coniribufed much fo our school, and he is an assef io RHS. ROBERT CHRISTIANSON '7aZ4e0ff41':e, All who have 'rallced +o Miss Wise lcnow wha? a help- ful person she is. Her du+ies as a counselor include supervision of fhe special +es'ring program and helping fo place seniors in colleges and in jobs. In her spare lime she enjoys lcnilfing, reading, and lravel. Miss Wise received her BA. degree from Parsons College and her MA. from ihe Universiiy of iowa. xml' If :S CLAIR BARTOSH Mr. Chrisiianson, also a counselor, received his B.S. and M.A. degrees from lhe Universiiy of Minnesoia. He enioys fishing and gardening in his spare lime. His lcnowledge and undersianding oi feen-agers malces him an assel io RHS. ' a,6z'4eDem4a... OFFICE STAFF Mrs. lva Swan, Mrs, Jeanne Thornlon, Mrs. Shirley Gossler, Mrs. Eslher Graber, and Mrs. Alice Jensen The above live women conlriloule lheir lime +o body and lhe adrninislralion. Their dulies include The efficienl funclioning of Richfield High School. handling all school supplies, composing daily bul- They are lhe rnedialors belween The sfudenl lelins, and preparing schedules. T iu---- . M-ae ' ,.- ,s-N85-w ,,,,.,,.i..o-e 's l M LIBRARY STAFF Frances Vail and Elva l-lun? Need inlorrnalion? Wanl some pure pleasure lhe Richfield l-ligh School Library. They suggesl reading? These are lhe women To see. They, wilh boolcs lo you and help you lo lind special read' lhe aid ol lheir sludenl helpers, are in charge of ing rnalerial. I JERRY WILLSEY Jerry Willsey is our head cusloclian. He. along willn his able-bodied assisfanfs, keeps RHS clean and in good working order Hwrouglwouf 'rlwe year. EDNA CHRISTIANSON A salufe goes fo Mrs. Edna Clwrislianson, +l'1e head coolc. Slie, along wi'rl1 a slall of fwelve women, feeds +l1e ever-hungry sludenls and facully al Rl-lS. KATHLEEN SAUGHNESSY We exfend a word of wel- come fo our new nurse. Mrs. Slwaughnessy. Her re- sponsibilify is 'ro adminis- fer firsf aid and fo give screening lesfs of vision and hearing She also gives immunizafion slwols +o sfuclenfs and faculfy members. X OLIVER AGERLIE . . . received B.S. 'from STouT STaTe Teachers College . . . Teaches PrinTing and PhoTography . . . advisor To Junior Class HAROLD AHLBOM . . . received B.A. degree from Augsburg College and MA. from The UniversiTy of Min- nesoTa . . . Teaches World HisTory . . . DirecTor of ATh- leTics and advisor To Junior Class MARY LOU ALLEN . . . received B.S. from UniversiTy of MinnesoTa . . . Teaches Physical EducaTion and HealTh . . . advisor To GAA. and Junior Class HELEN BAUNE . . . received B.A. Trom Rosary College and M.A. from The UniversiTy of MinnesoTa . . . Teaches World HisTory . . . advisor To Junior Class fri 3 ' LLHTLVVLZT lf r :see-Lfn 1' A - A ,rr if J 'T sii, , 4 fi-V QM'-. M4 5, H rkgj, E M ROBERT BRlii'IiTi. . . received B.S. and MA. from The UniversiT 'of MinnesoTa Teaches Spanish . . . advisor Y . . . To Junior Class. Spanish Club. and AureAn EUGENE CAMPBELL . . . received BA. from Augsburg College . . . Teaches MaThemaTics. . . advisor To Sopho- more Class JAMES CARLSON . . . received B.S. from The UniversiTy of NorTh DalcoTa . . . Teaches World and American His- Tory . . . advisor To Junior Class ROBERT COLLISON . . . received B.S. from GusTavus Adolphus College . . . Teaches World l'lisTory . . . head FooTball and Traclc coach VANCE CROSBY . . . received B.S. Trom ST. Cloud STaTe Teachers College, Driver Training CerTiTicaTe received from Moorhead STaTe College . . . Teaches Physical Edu- caTion . . . assisTanT BaslceTball and Baseball coach ANNABELLE CRUIKSHANK . . . aTTended Moorh a STaTe Teachers College and UniversiTy T NorTh Dal: received B.E. and M.S. in Ed. degrees . Te h . . . advisor To French Club E, 2 FRANK CURRY . . . received B.S. from S+. Cloud S'ra+e College . . . +eaches Speech and English . . . advisor +o Homecoming, Sophomore Class, and Speech Direcior STANLEY DEFREESE . . . received B.S. from Manlcafo Slafe College . . . 'Peaches Maihemaiics . . . advisor fo Sophomore Class RUTH DITTES . . . received B.A. from Hamline Univer- siry . . . Teaches Shorlhand . . . advisor +o Junior Class LUCILLE DUGGAN . . . aifended +he Universify of Indi- ana, Universiiy of Ohio, and fhe Universily of Minnesoia. received B.A. degree . . . +eaches English .T cues Q ci..-fax J .., .-.s . .vs .f,..... :QI-sc. i7f,74,4,,f4f'Lv-elif , . if .ev-1.4 MARJORIE EDBERG . . . receivid B.A. from llege of Si. Benedict received M.A. degree from Universiiy of Minnesola . . . 'reaches Lalin . . . advisor To Sophomore Class and Junior Classical League CAROLYN EKLIN . . . received B.A. from S+. Olaf Col- lege . . . +eaches English . . . advisor lo Senior Class EUGENE FARRELL . . . received B.A. from Guslavus Adolphus College . . . Teaches American Hisfory . . . ad- visor io Sophomore Class and Baslceiball coach LOYD FEZLER . . . received B.S. from S+. Cloud Sfale College, M. of Ed. from +he Universiiy of Norfh Dalcolra . . . Teaches Physics . . . advisor 'ro Junior Class LILLIAN FORD . . . received B.A. from Lawrence College, M.A. from ihe Universily of Wisconsin . . . 'reaches English . . . advisor +o Senior Class. DORIS FRANK . . . received B.A. from Dalcola Wesleyan Universily . . . Teaches College Social Problems . . . ad- visor +o Senior Class 'WWW MABEL FRANKENSTEIN . . . received B.A. from Dalcoia Wesleyan Universiry . . . feaches College English . . . advisor +o Senior Class lchairman of Senior Class advisorsl FREDERICK GILBERT . . . received B.A. and B.S. from Dulu+h Branch of +he Universify of Minnesofa, M.A. from Universi+y of Minnesoia . . . leaches Salesmanship, Con- sumer Business, and Typing . . .advisor +0 Hi-Y and Senior Class RONALD GROAT . . . received B.S. from Superior S+a+e College, M.A. from ihe Universiiy of Minnesoia . . . feaches Ma+hema+ics . . . advisor +o Junior Class HUBERT HANSON . . . received B.A. from Augsburg College . . . feaches Maihemafics and Science JEANETTE HENNESSY . . , received B.A. from ihe Uni- versily of Norfh Dalcofa . . . reaches English . . . advisor To Junior Class and Na+ion'al Honor Socieiy WALLACE HOUTS . . . received B.A. from Iowa Wes- leyan College, M.A. from The Universify of lowa . . . reaches Ari' . . . advisor +o Senior Class and Ari' Club JANET HOWE . . . received B.S. from 'rhe Universify of Minnesoia . . . feaches Physical Educaiion and Healih . . . advisor +o cheerleaders and Pep Club DONALD JOHNSON . . . received B.S. af S+. Cloud S+a+e'College . . . reaches lndusirial Ar+s . . . advisor 'io Junior Class and Indusirial Ar+s Club GEORGE JOHNSON . . . received B.S. al' Eau Claire S+a+e College . . . reaches Biology . . . advisor 'ro Audio- Visual Club and Radio Club . . . Audio-Visual Coordinaior ISADORE JUENGLING . . . received B.A. from James- 'iown College and M.S. from The Universify oi Norih Da- lco+a . . . 'reaches American l-lisiory . . . advisor +o Soph- omore Class NORMA KERLING . . . received B.S. from lhe Universily of Minnesdla . . . 'reaches commercial subiecls WESLEY KOHL . . . received BA. from Macalesier Col- lege and M.S. from lhe Universily of Minnesola . . . +eaches Psychology and Social Problems . . . advisor fo Senior Class, Variely Show Direclor, and Nalional Honor Sociely advisor MARIE KRAUS . . . received B.A. from College of S+. Theresa . . . reaches Typing and Bookkeeping . . . advisor +o Senior Class ALFRED KRINKE . . . received B.S. from Hamline Uni- versify . . . 'reaches Chemis+ry, College Prep Chemis+ry, and Chemislry Il . . . advisor lo Junior Class lchairman of Jgngar Class advisorsl. Chemisfry Club, and Pholography C u MARY LEAHY . . . received BA. from College of S+. Benedicl . . . reaches Lalin and I-lislory . . . advisor 'lo Sophomore Class MARILYN LEE . . . received B.S. from Concordia College . . . Teaches I-lome Aris and Advanced Foods . . . advisor +o Sophomore Class MILES LUNDAHL . . . received B.S. from lhe Universify of Minnesola . . . direclor of high school bands. gives inslrumenlal lessons . . . advisor +o Senior Class JAMES MARCELL . . . allended Columbia Teachers Col- lege, Jrhe Universily of Nebraslca, and +he Universily of Minnesola, received B.S. and MA. degrees . . . leaches Ari . . . advisor lo Senior Class RUDOLF MARTIGNACCO . . . received B.S. from +he Universily of Minneso+a . . . +eaches German . . . advisor +0 Junior Class CARL MARTIN . . . received B.S. from The Universily of Minnesoia . . . 'reaches Chemis+ry . . . advisor 'ro Junior Class DOROTHY MIDDLETON . . . received BA. from Wiscon- sin Siaie College, graduaie worlc ai' Universiiy of Wis- consin . . . ieaches English . . . advisor +o Senior Class ROSE MARIE MICKELSON . . . received B.A. from S+. Olaf College . . . ieaches Home Aris II, I2 and Ad- vanced Cloihing . . . advisor +o Senior Class FLOYD NORDLAND . . . received B.A. from S+. Olaf College . . . +eaches Biology and Advanced Biology . . . advisor io Sophomore Class and B squad Foolball coach. HOWARD NORNESS . . . aiiended Concordia College and 'rhe Universify of Minnesoia. received B.A. degree . . . Teaches Biology . . . Cross Couniry coach GENE OLIVE . . . received B.S. from S+. Thomas Col- lege and M. of Ed. from The Universiiy of Minnesoia . . . ieaches Physical Educalion . . . head coach of Hockey and Baseball BERNARD OLSEN . . . received B. of Ed. from S+. Cloud Sfare . . . Ieaches Meials and Mechanical Drawing . . . B squad Hockey coach and advisor To Senior Class DELORES OSTGAARD . . . received BA. from Gusiavus Adolphus College . . . reaches English . . . advisor Io Junior Class, Make-up Club, and direcior of lhe Senior Class Play BEN PEDERSEN . . . received .S from S+. Cloud Siaie College . . . ieaches ljrrfneric lzlisiory . . . advisor io Sophomore LCIass V7 xy? X., X fi! l DORIS PETERSON . . . received BA. from S+. Olaf Col- lege . . . feaches English . . . advisor +0 Ushers' Club and Senior Class JOAN POPOWICH . . . received B.S. and M.S. from Ursinus College . . . ieaches Biology . . . advisor fo Soph- omore Class and Biology Club BETTE RAE PREUS . . . received B.A. from Lulher College . . . Teaches English . . . advisor 'ro Sophomore Class JOYCE SCHWARTZ . . . received B.A. al Augsburg College . . . leaches Journalism and English . . . advisor fo Sophomore Class and Sparlan Spo+li+e VIRGIL SHROYER . . . received B.A. and M.A. ai' 'rhe Universily of Minnesoia . . . Teaches Social Problems . . . advisor +0 S'ruden+ Council ARCHIE WARD . . . received BA. from Lufher College and M.A. from The Universiiy of Minnesoia . . . feaches Physical Educalion . . . advisor lo Senior Class, head Wresiling coach and assisianl Eooiball coach GORDON WEBB . . . received B.S. from lhe Universiiy of Minnesola . . . 'reaches Malhemaiics . . . advisor To Sophomore Class KENNETH WESLOH . . . received B.S. from S+. Cloud Slale College and M.A. from Universi+y of Minnesoia . . . 'leaches Malhemalics . . . advisor lo Senior Class LAVONNE WESSMAN . . . received B.S. from Augsburg College and MA. from +he Universily of Minnesoia . . . reaches Clerical Office Praclice . . . advisor +o Junior Class and l-li-C ALLAN WESTERLUND . . . received B.S. from Bemidii Sfale College . . . reaches lnduslrial Aris WARREN WHEATON . . . received B.S. from 'ihe Uni- versi+y of Minnesora . . . Jreaches Elec+rici'ry and Mechan- ical Drawing . . . advisor lo Sophomore Class CHARLES ZIEMER . . . received B.S. from S+. Olaf Col- lege and M. of Ed. from +he Universily of Minnesola . . . +eaches A Cappella Choir and Girls' Chorus . . . advisor lo Senior Class K . 211251 46 ag 1959 .gg .kky ,gi A 2 ,h L W' W Ls? ' if? f ima: rj kky. fe' rv KK'h Qgqigsg y ig Q, Sa k. L, QQ i g ,gg Over 'fha threshold info ihe fuiure. Senior class officers picfured leff fo righfz Larilynn Malinski freesurerz Jim Raymond, president Bob Wheeler. vice presiden+: Grefchen Bergman, secrefary. l?59 Kay Aldrich Lee Aldridge Bruce Anderson KAY ALDRICH- Kay She shines wilhoul lurning lhe spol on herself PeD Club l, 2, 33 Hi-C I3 Spanish Club 33 Y-Teens 33 Class Play Cornmil- Inc 2: Fire and Ice Cowrnirlee 3. LEE ALDRIDGE- Forbes Books and me, we don'l agree Audio'Visual Club 2, 3. BRUCE ANDERSON- Andy Worry and I have never mel Baseball I, 2, 33 Baskefball I, 2, 33 Foolball I, 2, 33 Lel'ferman's Club I, 2, 33 Lafin Club I, 2, 33 Srudenf Council l, 33 Junior Prom Comrniffee, Carol Anderson Dale Anderson CAROL ANDERSON Carol Someone we are all proud fo know Band I 2 Lalin Club 2 Ushers Club 2 3 Make up Club 2 Variely Show 3 AureAn dilor 3 I and Scroll 3 A Cappe a Choir 3 Class Play Sludcnl Direclor 3 l-lornecorning Cornrnullee 2 3 DALE ANDERSON Whiley A good skale and lar from dull olball I 3 AudoVs C 2 3 Van y ow I 2 n 2 3 Golf 2 3 German a o ball I 3 Var: 2 3 Junior Play Senior Play Chemisl y Club 2 3 lnduslrual Arls ub 2 3 Physics Club 3 Lellernnan s Club 3 JIM ANDERSON .lim Span sh Club 2, 3, Senior Ball Cornmilfee. -lamei Afld6VSOf1 Judilh Anderson JUDITH ANDERSON- Judy A likeable girl with likeable ways Hi-C I3 Chorus I, 2, 33 Spanish Club 2, 33 Pan Am Day 23 Y-Teens 33 Pep Club 33 Homecoming Comrnilfee 23 Junior Play Cornrnillee3 Senior Ball Cornrnilfee. SHEILA ANDERSON- Sheila Sunny, sincere and sensible GAA I, 23 Spanish Club I, 23 Chcmislry Club 23 Office Help I3 Y-Teens 3:-l'll'C 33 Peo Club 33 Senior Play Cornrnilfec-3 Sadie Hawkins Cornrnillec 33 Banque? Cornrnilvee 3. EMMY LOUISE ANDING- Emmy Lou To know her is lo like her Sheila Anderson Emmy Louise Anding 7959 Frederick Anding Dianne Ashcrofl' Carol Babelruhl Joan Barnes Ann Benson GAA Gary Benson GRETCHEN BERGMAN- Gre+ch The reason why genllemen prefer blondes Office Help l, 31 Ushers Club 2, 3: Biology Club 23 Chemistry Club 23 German Club 2, 3, Secrefary 33 Library Club Z3 Variety Show 2, 3: Sludenl Council 33 Junior Prom Comrnilfeeg Senior Planning Commilleeg Class Sccrelary 3, Sadie Hawkins Commillee 31 Homecoming Commilfee 33 Homecoming Queen Alfendanf 3. JUDY BERGSTROM- Judy A liqhf hoarl lives long ROBERT BLAIR- Bob His cares are few and far belween JOAN BARNES- Joan' 'l'lI speak fo you in silence I, 23 Sadie Hawkins Commi ANN BENSON- Ann A friendly way wins friends FREDERICK ANDING- Fred Benson's loss is RichfieId's gain DIANNE ASHCROFT- Dianne Whalever her lask may be, she will do ll willingly Sfudenl Council 2, Pep Club Board 33 Senior Play Commiflee 3. CAROL BABEKUHL- Carol Her good nalure is worlh more lhan honors flee 3. GAA l, 2, 3: Chorus l, 2, 3, Make-up Club 2, 35 Ar? Club l, 33 Hi-C l, 2, 33 Ushers Club 2, 33 Chemisfry Club 2. GARY BENSON- Gary A greal fellow once you know him Grefchen Bergman Judy Bergslrom Roberl Blair 7959 Marlys Boline Judith Borst Walter Brehm MARLYS BOLINE- Micki FulI ot pep, full ot fun, she's a friend to everyone Hi-C I, 2, 3, Chorus I, 2, 3, Pep Club I, Y-Teens 3. Juom-I eoksr- Judy The way to have a triend is to be one German Club 2, 3, Latin Club 2, 3, Variety Show 2, 3, Library Help 3, Nurse's Help 3, Fire and lce Committee 3, Sock Hop Committee 3. WALTER BREHM- Walt Give him time and he will do it Robert Burge Robert Burrows Dale BY5iedl l never could see the necessity for education Dorothy Brening Sandra Brown ' DOROTHY BRENING- Dorth Art Club 3, SANDRA BROWN- Sandy She will find a way Property Committee 3. GERALD BURGETT- Jerry It's a fine thing to be yourself Entered Senior Year-Tennis 3. Thomas Burniece THOMAS BURNIECE lll- Tommy There's nothing like a good time unless it's two of them Football I, 2, 3, Hockey I, 2, 3, Variety Show I, 2, 3, Band I, 2, 3, gleasuger 2, Vice President 3, Swing Band I, 2, 3, Hi-C 2, 3, Letterman's ub ,3. ROBERT BU RROWS-- Bob Sometimes I sit and think and sometimes I iust sit Wrestling I, 2, 3, Football 2. DALE BYSTEDT- Dale Are you sure there's a bowling alley in Austin? Basketball I, Latin Club I, 2, 3, Junior Classical League I, 2, 3, Ushers Club l, 2, 3, Student Council I, 2, 3, Homecoming Committee 2, 3. I75? Bonnie Byrnes David Campbell Philip Carlberg BONNIE BYRNES- Bonnie Sho spreads a bit of sunshine DAVID CAMPBELL- Dave Silence is a friend that will never betray Hi'C 21 Office Help 2. PHILIP CARLBERG- Phil We do not know what is his faleg we only know it should be great Baseball Manager 2: German Club 2, 35 Student Council Escort 3g Senior Ball Committee. 33 Homecoming Wayne Carlson Douglas Carlson oball I 2 Let the world go as It may he II take if anyway A happy go lucky fellow he II take life in its stride Basketball I, 33 Baseball 1,31 Hi-C Ig Speech Contest 21 Chorus 3. WAYNE CARLSON Wayne DOUGLAS CARLSON Rocky 3 H ckey I 3 Trac I 2 3 Ushers Club I Cho JAMES CARLSON- Jim To do him lushce, many lines it would take James Carlson Vesta Carlston Sharon Casey LeRoy Carlson LEROY CARLSON- LeRoy Not too loud, not too shy-iust the nicest sort of guy VESTA CARLSTON- Vesta Silence is golden and so is she GAA I, 2, 31 Hi-C I, 2, 3, Library Help I, 2, 35 Pep Club I, 2, 3, Spanish Club 2, 33 Biology Club 2, 33 Office Help 31 Y-Teens 3, Home- coming Commiltee 3. SHARON CASEY- Sharon My, how she sparkles GAA 2, 31 Biology Club 25 Library Club 23 Office Help 3: Pep Club 3: Girls' Chorus 37 Sadie Hawkins Committee 3, Junior Prom Committee 2. 7959 Nancy Caslner David Caufman Margarel Chapman milfee 35 Barbara Chrislianson Earl Chrisfianson Pep Club 3. Q. , I' 1 if? viii? Diane Collopy CAROL COLSON- Colson Fun is fha spice of life and Carol likes lors oi seasoning Pep Club I, 25 HieC I5 Chorus 35 Office Help 35 Senior Sock Hop Comrnillee 3. JANET CORDELL-- Jan Reserved-buf no? for anyone in parficular Pep Club I5 Homecoming Commilfee I5 GAA I5 Office Help 25 Chorus I, 2, 35 Y-Teens 35 Library Help 25 Sadie Hawkins Cornmiiiee 3. GARY COTTER- Collar Liber+y is foo precious a thing fo be buried in books Enlered in Senior Year. BARBARA CHRISTIANSON- Barb A smiling, happy friend io all Library Help 2, 35 German Club 25 Senior Sock Hop Comrniffee 3. EARL CHRISTIANSON- Earl Never do foday whai you can do tomorrow DIANNE COLLOPY- Dianne Nice and neaf, small and swear NANCY CASTNER- Nancy Dark, cufe, and quife pefih GAA 25 German Club 2, 35 Variely Show 2, 35 Senior Planning Com Homecoming Commilree 3. DAVID CAUFMAN- Dave The beffer you know him, fhe boiler you like him. Radio Club 15 Sludeni Council Aliernale 2. MARGARET CHAPMAN- Peggy High aims form high charachr I, 2, 35 Library Club I5 Junior Classical League I, 2, 35 AureAn Sfaff 35 Lafin Club 25 Senior Play Commiliee 3. Carol Colson Janel Cordell Gary Colfer Richard Couillarcl Harry Cummings SHARON DOWNS- Sharon Her smile is an inspiration of happiness GAA 33 French Club 3g Senior Play, One-Act Plays 31 Speech Contest. DAVID DRYG- Dave He has no trait more striking than his common sense Variety Show I, 2, 3, Band 2, 3, German Band 37 Senior Ball Com- mittee 3. CHARLES DUNHAM-- Chuck Full of fun and serious as well Football I, 2, 35 Hockey l, 2, Track I, 2, Variety Show I, 2, 33 Band I, 2, 33 Swing Band I, 2, 3, Letterman's Clu Homecoming Committee 3. Banquet Committee 3. RICHARD COUILLARD- Dick To worry little, to study less, that's my idea of happiness CAROL CROFT- Carol Her friend-making power makes happy each hour GAA I, 2, 3, Library Club I, 2, Chorus I, 2, 3, Spanish Club 2, 35 Flag Twirling 2, 31 Variety Show 2, 3, Pan Am Day 2, Senior Play Committee 31 Homecoming Committee 3. HARRY CUMMINGS- Harry You meet him, you like him, you never forget him Hockey I, Band lg Hi-Y 3, Senior Ball Committee 3. A, if Ca ro I Croft THOMAS CUMMINS JR.- Tom Tom is a friendly sort, a fun loving fellow, a plenty good sport estling lg Latin Club I, 2, 35, Physics Club 3, Chemistry Club 3, PATRICIA DEHNEL- Pat Always good natured and full of fun GAA I, 2, 35 Latin Club lg Spanish Club 2, 31 Pan Am Day 2. SHIRLEY DOPKING-- Shirl A iolly girl, full of fun, and always nice to everyone A I, 21 Library Club I, 35 Spanish Club 2, 31 Pan Am Day 2: Senior Thomas Cummins Patricia Dehnel Shirley Doplring l?5? Sharon Downs David Dryg Charles Dunham Judllh Dunham James Duning Richard Eggan Sharon Elcegren Chemisfry Club 2. Commillee 3. Jerry Elias JUDY ELIAS- J udy Flirl'y lashes and lwinkling eyes Pep Club lg Ar? Club 3, Treasurer 3. ROBERT ELIASON- Eli He had a faraway look in his eyes: he was looking af his feel Foolball I, 2, 33 Baslcelball I, 2, 31 Pan Am Day 23 Lellerman's Club 2, 3: Sludenl Council 2, Chernislry Club Treasurer 33 Physics Club 31 AureAn Edifor 3, Senior Class Day Commillee 3. KATHY ELLENSON- Ka+hy Rollicklng, happy, always gay Pep Club lg Junior Play Comrnillee 2. RICHARD EGGAN- Dick Noi loo serious, no? loo gay, buf a very good fellow in every way Wreslling l7 Tennis lg Foolball 2, 33 Track 2, Ushers Club lg Ski Club Ig SHARON EKEGREN- Sherry Her lrlendship's an endearing charm. Courtesy Commillee I, 25 Spanish Club 2, 33 Pan Am Day 23 Office L Help 31 Senior Planning Comrnillee 33 Variely Show 33 Sadie Hawkins X GERALD ELIAS- Jerry No one should ever overwork 7759 David Eclclund JUDITH DU NHAM- J udi She's cule and peppy, rafher small, happy-go-lucky, liked by aIl Lalin. Club lg Library Club I, 25 Ushers Club 2, 33 Variely Show 2 35 Tapaires 2, 33' Courlesy-Commiflee 21 Junior Prom Commiflee 23 Oflico l5lelpCI3gb genior Planning Commillee 33 Homecoming Commiffee 33 ep u . JAMES DUNING- Jim Sfudying? How quainl! DAVID ECKLUND- Dave The same swell fellow foday, yesterday, and fomorrow Junior Prom Comrnillee 21 lnduslrial Arls Club 3. ,r 3? six Judy Elias Roberl' Eliason K5ll'lY Ellenson 'I BRUCE ERICKSON- Bruce He has no thought of coming woe, as troubles come, so do they go Basketball I, 2, 3, Captain 35 Football lg Baseball I, 3, Student Council Ig Physics Club 35 Senior Class Day Committee 3. BONNIE ERICKSON- Bonnie Little and sweeti pleasant to meet Hi-C I, 2, 35 GAA I, 2, 33 Courtesy Committee 3. JANET EVANSON- Jan DelightfulIy interesting GAA I3 Library Club Ig Junior Class Play Z7 Variety Show 2, 3, Girls' Chorus 2, Student Council 23 Flag Twirlers 2, 33 Homecoming Committee 2, 33 Chorus 31 Senior Ball Committee 3, Junior Prom Committee 2: Courtesy Committee 3. Bruce Erickson Bonnie triclrson JOAN EVANSON J Talkative peppy vivacuous and gay Al 2 3 eerleaclerl 2 us I 2 3 Germ Club 2 3 Junior Class Pla 2 Courtes Committee 2 Office Hel 3 Y Y P Homecoming Committee 3 Senior Ball Committee 3 WILLIAM EXBERGER B II I don t care what happens lust so it doesnt happen to me Wrestling I Radio Club l 2 JEANNE FEIPEL Jeanne Possessmg a quiet determination Band 3 Janet Evanson William Exberger Jeanne Feipel Joan Eva nson ROBERT FINDLAY- Bob Fun and talent, a pleasant combination in any man's language Student Council I, 2: Spanish Club 2, 33 Ushers Club 2, 35 Stage Crew 23 Variety Show 2, 3, Junior Class Play 2, Homecoming Show 2, 3, National Honor Society 2, 3, Physics Club President 33 AureAn Editor 35 Quill and Scroll 3: One-Act Play 3. CARILYN FINHOLDT- Windy Some say the world is made for fun and frolicj so do l Girls' Chorus 3. BETTE FOLTZ- Bette Always a smile for everyone l?59 Robert Findlay Carilyn Finholdt Bette Foltz 7959 Richard Forberg RICHARD FORBERG- Dick A lihle nonsense now and fhen is relished by lhe basl of men Hockey 2, 33 Aquarium Club Ig Spanish Club 2, 35 Pan Am Day 23 Taxidermisl Club 3. CAROL FOSLAND- Carol Fair of hair and disposillonu CI b I 2 3 Pan Am Da I 2' I-IIC I' Office Help 2 3' SDaniShu.,: Y..-, .. Homecoming Commillee 23 Junior Play Comrnillee 2: Y-Teens 33 Senior Sock Hop Commiflee 3. SONYA FOSTER- Sunny A nicer girl we never knew GAA l, 33 Pep Club lg Spanish Club l. Carol Fosland Sonya Fosler Kirk FOX Donald Franciscus Joan Galogan Glen Gauvin Colleen Gelly KIRK FOX- Kirk Rain is wel, dusl is dry, life is shorf, so am l Wresfling l, 2, 35 Foorball 3: Sadie Hawkins Commiflee 3. DONALD FRANCISCUS- Don He's a quiel man bu? quile a man Pan Am Day 2. JOAN GALAGAN- Joan An all around girl who's merry and gay Hi-C lg Library Club Ig Library Help 25 Junior Play Commillee 2: Y-Teens 37 Fire and Ice Commilfee 3. Judilh Gausled JUDITH GAUSTAD- Judy A quiet girl in whose modest eyes a weallh of charm and friendship lies Y-Teens 3. GLEN GAUVlN- Glen A cute fellow lhe girls say, yet he seldom looks their way Lalin Club I, 2, 33 Chemislry Club l, 2, lnduslrial Arls Club 2 Physics Club 3. COLLEEN GETTY- Keen Small, peppy, and gay Hi-C 2, 33 Ari Club 3: Sadie Hawkins Commillee 3. CONNIE GETTY- Connie Ditto GAA 2: Pep Club 23 Hi-C 2, 3, Art Club 3, Courtesy Committee 35 Sadie Hawkins Committee 3. RALPH GILBERTSEN- Ralph Young fellows will be young fellows Lunchroom Help lg Junior Class Play 23 Speech' Contest 2: Cross Country 3, Track 31 Gyrn Ushers Club 3, Letterrnans Club 35 One-Act Plays 3' Spotlite Staff 3 YVONNE GILYARD- Bonnie A pert little package of sweetness and beauty Pep Club 25 Homecoming Committee 23 Fire and Ice Committee 3. Connie Getty Ralph Gilbertsen Sadie Hawkins Committee 3. Yvonne Gilyard GUY Sobel William Gorman VERNA GLAESER Vern All the world loves a happy heart GAA l, 2, 33 Hi-C I, 2, 35 Chorus I, 2, 3, Homecoming Committee 2, 3, GARY GO BEL- Mickey Crazy-in a charming way Hockey l, 2, 33 Baseball I, 2, 3. BILL GORMAN- Bill Shy and quiet until you get to know him Football 2, 3. Verna Glaeser NANCY GRAVATT- Nancy Do tomorrow what you can put off today Latin Club lg Spanish Club 2, 31 Chorus I3 Y-Teens 3. GERALD GRAY JR.- Jerry A genius in a quiet way German Club 2, 33 National Honor Society 2, 3, Physics Club 35 Senior Class Gift Committee 3, ROBERT GREST- Bob Our thoughts and our conduct are our own Nancy Gravatt Qerald G,-ay 1959 CURTIS GRINDAHL- Curl Life is just a song Chorus I, 2, 33 Chemisfry Club 2, 33 Sfudenf Council 23 Homecoming Comrniilee 3. MARILYN GULLEKSON- Marilyn Fun and fancy free Entered Senior Year-GAA 33 Fire and Ice Commillee 3. STEVEN HAIGHT- Sieve Man about lovin Tennis I, 2, 33 Track I3 Foolball 2, 33 Pan Am Day 23 Sludenl Council 33 Senior Class Day Comrnilfee 3. Curfis Grindelwl Marilyn Gullelxson PATRICIA HALL- Pal Her cares are few and far befween JEROME HAMEL- Jerry A case of qualify, noi quanIiIy CHARLEEN HANEY- Char A good friend Io all who know her Junior Achievemenl 2, 3. Sleven Haighl Palricia Hall JOANNE HARMON- Jo The beauly of her arf reflecfs her character Arr Club I, 2, 3, Secrefary 33 Hi-C I, 23 Variefy Show 2, 33 Spanish Club 2, 3: Ushers Club 33 Make-up Club 33 Junior Play 23 Senior Class Play Commilfee 33 Senior Announcemenls 3. JAMES HARRIS- Jim He may be small, but so was Napoleon Football I, 2, 33 Wreslling I, 2, 33 Lalin Club I, 2, 33 German Club 2, 33 Physics Club 3. WESLEY HATLESTAD- Wes Rugged and dynamic on Ihe grid, bu? modesl of fha Ihinqs he did Foolball I, 2, 3, Co-Caplain 33 Track I, 2, 33 Varieiy Show I, 2, 33 Band I, 2, 3, Vfce President 2, Presidenr 33 Swing Band I, 2, 33 Sludenf Coincil I, 2, 3, Presidenf 33 Nalional Honor Sociely 2, 33 LeIferman's Club 2 3: Junior Class Play 23 Senior Class Play 33 Senior Ball Corn mirfee 33 Boys' Slare 3. Jerome Hamel Charleen Haney JoAnne Harmon James Harris Wesley Hallesfad 7?5? Donna Heaslon Carole Heber Carolyn Hegge DONNA HEASTON- Donna She loves buf one-at a lima Chorus I, Spanish Club 2, 3. CAROLE HEBER- Carole A Iilile bil independsnI aires I, 2, 3, Junior Classical League, Variely Show I, 2, 33 Y-Teens 31 Ushers Club 35 Make-up Club 3. CAROLYN HEGGE- Carolyn A girl who boasfs no borrowed charms GAA I, 2, 35 Chorus I, 2, 3: Spanish Club 2, 33 Hi-C 2, 35 Senior Play Commifleeg Cap and Gown Commilfee 3. Elaine Hendrickson Pafricia Hengen ELAINE HENDRICKSON- Elaine If s nice fo be nafural when you re naiun lly nice GAA I, 2, 33 Lalin Club Ig Office Help Ig Chemislry Club 2, 35 Physics Club 3, AureAn 35 Senior Ball Commiflee. PATRICIA HENGEN- Pal Cule and lolly is she, she caplures hearts that mighf be free Pep Club 2, 3g.Spanish Club 2, 31 Junior Play Courlesy Commillee 2, Varuefy Show 2, 35 Senior Planning Commilleeg Homecoming Commiflee 31 Senior Ball Commilfee. JAY HENNINGER Jay He says liifle, bu? lhaf's no sign he isn'I Thinking Cross Counlry 33 Wresllinq 3, Track 3. Jay Henninger George Hernandez GEORGE HERNANDEZ-- George l love Ihe girls, may fhey forgive me Wreslling lg Spanish Club 3. JANICE HINES- Jan A liflle bluffing now and fhen is relished by The besf of men GAA I, 2, 35 Hi-C I, 2, 33 French Club 2, 3, Courlesy Commillee 2, Junior Prom Commifleeg Y-Teens 33 Senior Play Commiflee. MICHAEL HINES- Mick You never know what he'II do nexI Band I, 2, 3, Music Conlesf I, 2, 3. Janice Hines Michael Hines 7757 Dianne l-lillner DIANNE HITTN ER- Diane Sho's awfully prolly and nol a bil haughty, puppy and wlffy and a finy bil ,naughl'y Pep Club li Tapaires I3 Homecoming Commilfee I, 33 Variety Show I, 2, 33 Speech I, 33 German Club 2, 33 Make-up Club 2, 33 Junior Class Play 23 Slage Crew 23 Senior Class Play 3. SHARON HODEK- Sharon Words fail us- Arl Club Vice-Presidenl 33 Variely Show 33 Senior Prom Commillee 3. KENNARD HOFFERT- Ken All greal mon ara deadg I don'I hal so well myself Baskelball 2, 33 Physics Club 33 AureAn Slaff 3. Sharon Hodel: Kennard Holler? PAMELA HOLLER Pam High Speed Variely Show 33 Chorus 3. JOHN HOLLEY John DynamiIs Wrestling I, 2, 33 Track I3 Cross Counlry 33 National Honor Sociely 2, 3. JAMES HOLMQUIST Jim Talk he musl and Ialk he will Track I, Junior Classical League I, 2, 3, Speech 2, 3, German Club 2, 3 Pamela Holler John Holley James Holmquisl Janice Hubred Elise lverson Physics 33 Senior Class Play 33 Homecoming Commillee 3. Douglas Houdelc DOUGLAS HOUDEK- Doug FulI of business-monkey business JANICE HUBRED- Jan Oulu wafers run dup Library Help 23 Sludenl Council 33 Senior Planning Commillee 3 Homecoming Commillee 3. ELISEBETH IVERSON- Elise Lady hunIress Junior Classical League l, 2, 33 Hi-C I3 Chorus 2, 33 Senior Class Play Commillee 3. Charles Jacobson Margaret Joelson Barbara Johnson CHARLES JACOBSON- Jake If there's a twill, Chuck will find a way Football I, 2, 33 Baseball I, 25 Junior Classical League I, 2, 33 Hockey 3. MARGARET JOELSON- Marge Charming people must have a little mischief for spice GAA I: Library Help I, 23 French 2, 3, Junior Class Play Committee 2, Homecoming Committee 31 Y-Teens 3. BARBARA JOHNSON- Barb GentIeness succeeds better than violence Cynthia Johnson Gerald Johnson CYNTHIA JOHNSON- Stars Quiet zone GERALD JOHNSON- Jerry l thought I saw him studying, but lo, it was a dream Football I, 25 Wrestling l, 33 Track lg German Club 2, 37 Junior Class Play 25 Variety Show 2, 31 Junior-Senior Planning Committee 2, 3: Courtesy Committee 23 Senior Class Play Committee 33 Homecoming Committee 3, Homecoming Escort 3. RANDOLPH JOHNSON- Randy Variety is the spice of life Industrial Arts Club 35 Spanish Club 3. Rs'-lfIdY JOIWHSOH Richard Johnson RICHARD JOHNSON- Dick His bright ideas colored his red hair Football I, 2, 3, Track 33 Photography Club I, 2, 35 Audio-Visual I, 2, 3 Radio Club I, 27 Spotlite I, 23 Stage Crew 2, 3: AureAn 2, Editor 3 RONALD JOHNSON- Ron The girls think I'm bashful, but oh, do I surprise them Baseball Manager lg Wrestling I, 2, 33 German Club 2, 3. ROBERT JOHNSON- Bob',' Every inch ot his height is an inch of delight Cross Country 3, Track 3, German Club 2, 3. Robert Johnson Ronald Johnson Shirley Johnson Virginia Johnson Phillip Jones SHIRLEY JOHNSON- Shirley She is here, I heard her giggle Office Hclp I, VIRGINIA JOHNSON- Ginger She sighs al many, and loves buf one Ari Club I, 2, 33 Pep Club If 2, 33 Library Help lg Ushers Club 2, 3, Nafional Honor Sociefy 2, 33 Variefy Show Committee 2, 31 Homecoming Corvimillee 2, 3, Sludenf Council 21 Senior Class Play 3, Office Help 31 Senior Announcemenl Cornniillee 3. PHILLIP JONES- Phil Bouncing lhrough life on a ioke wifh four wheels I i ' . i i Y . Slaqc Crew 3. Roberf Jorgensen Judilh Joslyn ROBERT JORGENSEN- Bob He came, he saw, he wen? JUDITH JOSLYN- Judy Pep, punch and personalily Spanish Club I, 2, 3, Pep Club I, 2, 3, Pan Arn Day Ig Ushers Club 2, 31 Junior Class Play Cornmillee 21 Senior Planninq Cornmillee 21 Fire and Ice Connrniliee 3. NANCY JOUBERT- Nancy Sweef and pleasanf evermore, she's a girl we all adore Cheerleadinq I, 2, 3, GAA Ig Hi-C I, 2, 3, Presidenl 33 French Club 2, 35 Choir I, Z, 33 Speech 25 Homecoming Cornrnillee 2, 3, Home- comiriq Queen Candidafe 3, Courresy Comrniflee 2, 35 Junior Class Play Cornrnittee 23 Girls' Slare 21 Senior Class Day Cornrnilfee 3. Nancy Jouberl Gail' IS9eI9Y GARY KEELEY- Gary Like the sfars-oul every nigh? 'I Pan Arn Day 2, Homecoming Program 3. PENNY KERR- Penny Jusf plain nice with a dash of spice C-AA I, 2, 31 Laiin Club I, 2, 33 Spanish 2, 35 Varicfy Show 25 Pan Am Day 21 Sadie Hawkins Commirlee 33 AureAn Slaff 3. DALE KIESELHORST- Dale Men of few words are lhe bes? men Penny Kerr Dale Kieselhorsl Induslrial Arls Club 2 3 HiC 2 3 Radio Club 3 Ph sics Club 3' SANDRA KIESSLING- Sandie , I may run for a bus, but tor a class-never GAA Ig Hi-C l, 2, 3, Band lg Speech Club 2g Spanish Club 2, 3g Spot lite 2, Girls' Chorus 33 Y-Teens 33 Student Council Alternate 3. WILLIAM KILIAN- Bill l'm not arguing with you, I'm telling you LEONA KLEIN- Nome Laughing eyes and curly hair, here's your warning, men-beware Chorus I, 2, 3g Variety Show lg French Club 2, 3, Homecoming Com mittee 3: Courtesy Committee 33 Fire and Ice Committee 3. Sandra Kiessling William Kilian JAMES KOCK-- Cookie Like bullets, men go farther when they're smooth Ushers Club I, 2, 33 Student Council I, 33 Spanish Club 2, 33 Junior mit'ee 31 Homecoming Committee 33 Homecoming Escort 35 Physics I Club 3, AureAn 3. ELIZABETH KRAM ER- Betty Her nature is quiet, but don't iudge her by it Library Help 3. JANICE KRUCHOSKI- Jan Short and neat-she can't be beat Band I, 2, 33 Swing Band 3, Sadie Hawkins Committee 3. Leona Klein James Kock FRANK KUNTZ- Frank Satan's little lamb DAVID LANSER- Dave Swell in any man's language Football I, 21 Wrestling I, 2, 31 German Club 2, 35 Audio-Visual l, LUCILLE LARSON- Lucy Liked by all-courted by onef' French Club l, 2, Chorus I, 2, 33 Variety Show 2, 33 Ushers Club 3 Senior Class Play Committee 3, Elizabeth Kramer Janice Kruchoslci 795? Frank Kuntz David Lanser Lucille Larson Class Play 25 Junior Planning Committee 2, Senior Class Play Com- Q 7959 Nancy Larson Richard Larson Thomas Laws NANCY LARSON- Nance Quie1ness is her moflo, and if's becoming Band 3: Senior Banque? Commillee 3: Hi-C 3. RICHARD LARSON- Lars He knows lhe fooiball field isn'+ ihe only place for a line Fooiball 3: Track 3. THOMAS LAWS- Tom Girls are bofhersome, but l like fo be boihered Baseball l, 2, 3: Wresfling 2: German Club 2, 3: Varieiy Show 2. Kermil Lee Marlene Leslie KERMlT LEE- Tony Worries kill a man. Why die Band I, 2, 3: Siudenl Council I: German Club 2, 3: German Band 2, 3: Variely Show 2: Chernisiry Club 2: Physics Club 3: Senior Class Day Commilree 3: Senior Class Play Cornmiflee 3. MARLENE LESLI E-' ' M arlene l always seem lo be a quiet lass, buf you should see me out of class Hi-C l: Office Help 2: Junior Class Play Commifiee 2: Senior Class Play Commillee 3: Fire and Ice Dance Commilfee 3: Y-Teens 3: Library Help 3. -,ii KLAUS LIEDTKE- Klaus A well-fraveled, and a well-liked senior LGVVY l-ewls Klaus Lieclfke LARRY Lewis- Laffy Time 'lells on a man: especially a good lime Hockey l, 2, 3: Foolball I, -2, 3. JANE LINDSKOOG- Jane As likeable as she is lockable Pep Club l, 2, 3: Sfudenf Council l, 2: Girls' Chorus I, 2: Chorus 3: Ushers Club 2, 3: Junior Class Play 2: Speech 3: Sadie Hawkins 3: Senior Ball Comrniflee 3. BRIAN LOUGHERY- Brian Bless ihe girls: l love lhem all Jane Linclskoog Brian Louqhrey 35 W 4 KAROL LOVO-- Karol What do I do? Where do I go? I'm all confused Junior Classical League I, 2, 3, GAA I, 2, 3, Library 2, Ushers Club 3, Fire and lce Dance Committee 3. BARBARA LUND- Barb Sweet and charming tho' she be, she wins her friends by personality Biology Club I, Chorus Z, Make-up Club 2, 3, Ushers Club 2, 3, French Club 2 3, Junior Class Play lDirectorl 2, Student Council 2, Junior Class Prom Committee 2, Speech 2, Homecoming Committee 2, 3, Fire and Ice Dance Committee 3, Library Help 3, AureAn Editor 3. KAREN LUND- Karen She possesses many pleasing ways Chorus I, Courtesy Committee 2, Junior Class Play 2, Pep Club 3, Senior Class Play Committee 3, Variety Show 3, Homecoming Com- mittee 3. KAREN McKAY-' Sadie Hawkins Committee 3. GAA I, 2, 3, Pep Club I, 2, 3, Hi-C I Biology Club 3. Karen Lund Karen McKay Carole McKenzie BEVERLY LYDEN- Bev A likeable girl with a likeable way Hi-C I, 2, 3, French 2, 3, Ushers 3, Make-up Club 3, Art Club 3, Y-Teens 3, Fire and Ice Dance Committee 3. A pleasing manner gains friends Junior Classical League I, 2, 3, Chemistry Club 2, Library Club CAROLE McKENZI E- Carol A quiet and charming personality Club 2: Variety Show 2, 3, Flag Twirlers 2, 3, Twin Dance Committee 2, Karol I-Ovo Barbara Lund 'Karen 2. , Ushers Club 2, 3, Makeeup Beverly Lyden JOHN MCKISSON- John Confidence is half the battle Basketball I, Track I, 2, 3, Junior Classical League I, 2, 3, Student Council 1, 2, 3, I-li-C I, 2, Sophomore and Junior Class Treasurer I, 2, Homecoming Committee I, 2, 3, Biology Club 2, Science Club 2, Chemistry Club 3, Physics Club 3, German Club President 3, National Honor Society 2, 3. ANITA MACH- Squirrel Gifted with a rare talent in art GAA I, 2, 3, Hi-C I, 2, 3, Art Club I, 2, 3, Chorus I, 2, 3, Variety Show I, 2, Library 2. BRUCE MAHON- Bruce A listener rather than a talker Chemistry Club 3. John McKisson Anita Mach I 7959 Bruce Mahon Larilynn Malinslri David Malzahn Dean Malzahn LARILYNN MALINSKI- Lari She needs no infroducfion Pep Club I, 2, 3, Spanish Club I, 2, Library Help l, 2, 33 Junior Class Play Dirccfor 23 Variefv Show 2, 33 Junior Prom Comrniffee 2: Junior- Senior Planning Cor-'miffee 2, 33 Senior Class Play Direcior 35 Tapaires 2, 31 Hornecorrfng Co'W'n'Hee 31 Senior Class Treasurer 31 Senior Sock Hop Corvrhiffee 3. DAVID MALZAHN- Dave Mas9er of every sifuaHon Foolball lg Baseball I, 2, 31 Sfaqe Crew lg lnduslrial Arfs Club 23 Cheri-islry C'ub 3, Variefy Show 3, Homecoming Commiffee 3. Charloffe Marl: Susan Marlin DEAN MALZAHN-- Dean A friend of everyone CHARLOTTE MARK- Char Wifh an hones? smile GAA I, 2, 3, Office Help 3 SUSAN MARTIN- Sue Sinceri1y has a charm of ils own Pep Club I, 2, 3, Choir lg Hi-C I3 Office Help 2, 33 Speech 2, Y-Teens 33 Senior Sock Hop Cornrriiffee 3. DAVID MATTSON- Dave With rare powers of speech eech Club I, 2, 3, Chorus I, 23 Hi-Y 2, 3, Homecoming Comrni 2, 3, Senior Class Play 33 Junior Class Play 25 Fire and Ice Dance 3. David Maffson G,-am Maffgon GRANT MATTSON- Gram A regular guy JANICE MATTSON- Jan A quiel, unassuming person A I, 2, 31 Junior Classical Leaque I, 2, 35 Hi'C Ig Junior Class Play Commiifee 2, Band 2, 3g Senior Class Play Conirniflee 33 Senior Class Day 3. BARBARA MATULA- Barl'J Carefree is Barb, and full of cheer 'f , , 3 ioloqy Club 2, Ushers Club 2, 33 Library Club 21 Courfesy Cornmiliee 35 Speech Club 2gChemis1ry Club 3. Janice Maffsori Barbara Malula 37 4 JUDITH MAY- Juclie Nice to look at, but better to know Pep Club I, 2, 3, French Club I, 23 Chorus I, 2, 35 Variety Show I, 2, 3: Ushers Club 2, 3, Tapaires 2, 33 Junior Prom Committee 2: Courtesy Committee 35 Senior Banquet Committee 33 Homecoming Committee 3: Senior Class Play Committee 3. SHARON MAY- Sharon Athletics, studies, social whirl-all belong to this charming girl GAA I, 2, 3, President 33 Pep Club lg Speech I, 2, Library Help I, 2: Spanish Club 2, 33 Pan Am Day 2, Biology Club 21 Senior Banquet Committee 3. PAMELA MEAD- Pam Quiet and thoughtful in her ways GAA Ig Library Help 3: Senior Class Play Committee 3. Judith May LIZABETH MELCHER- Georgia 1 A delight to all who lrnow her gengmg Class Play 35 Variety Show 33 Senior Class Day Committee 35 an . MICHAEL MILLER- Mike Serious in spite of himself Homecoming Committee Ig Chorus I, 2, 3. NORMAN MILLER- Norm His only crime is to kill time Eoogbgll lg Hockey Ig Radio Club Ig Spotlite 2, 3, Track 3, Physics IJ . Pamela Mead Committee 23 Y-Teens 3. Michael Miller Norman Miller Marion Monson Paul Monson Joanne Morrison Sharon May Elizabeth Melcher MARION MONSON- Marion JolIy, friendly, ready for fun Spanish Club I, 2, 3, Library I, 2, Pan Am Day 23, Homecoming Com- mittee 2, Senior Banquet Committee 3. PAU L MONSON- Paul 'lHe's an athletic star-at least he's out every night Football I, 2, 37 Track I, 2, 37 Wrestling 3, Hi-Y lg Ushers Club lg Homecoming Committee 25 Student Council I, 3: German Club 2, 33 Senior Class Committee 31 Courtesy Club 3. JOANNE MORRISON- Joanne A winning smile does she possess Hi-C Ig Library Club lg Junior Class Play Committee 2: Homecoming 1957 James Moore JAMES MOORE- Jim A mosl' wonderful guy Foolball Ig Wreslling I, 23 Art Club I, 2 Presidenll 33 LefIerman's Club Homecoming I, 2, 33 Sludenl' Council I, 23 Junior Prom Commiflee 2: Commillee 2, 33 Courlesy Commillee 2, 3, Speech 23 Variely Show 2, 31 Senior Class Commiflees 3. ANNIE MUNIZ- Annie Always in lune wilh life ROGER MYKLEBUST- Rog Always ready for a good lime Baskelball lg Spanish Club 2, 37 Arr Club 35 Homecoming Queen Escorl 3: Homecoming Commiflee 3. Annie Muniz Roger Mylclebusi Her nature seems quief, buf don'I iudge her by il GAA I: Pep Club I, 23 Hi-C I, 2, 33 Courlesy Commillee 3. He's in lhe movies now-he's an usher Junior Classical League I, 2, 3: Spanish Club I, 2. BARBARA NEWCOMB- Barb There is charm in her quiefness 7959 DARREL NELSON- Darrel He says liflle and Ihinlxs much DARYL NELSON- Daryl I call if sin, if not a crime, to slay home and study all the lime Baslcefball Ig Foolball I, 2. DAVID NELSON- Dave Provide me wilh a car, and I will qc afar Physics Club 3. Darrel Nelson JAN ET NELSON- JaneI JOHN NEUMANN- John Daryl Nelson David Nelson Jane? Nelson John Neumann Barbara Newcomb l?5? Maurine Nichols Jeffrey Nooleen Michael Noonan Baseball Kay Norberg Nancy Norrbohm Senior Ball Commillee. James O'Brian DARREL D. OLSON- Ole While lhere's life, Iel's live Band I, 2, Swing Band I, 2, Ski Club 2, 3, E-L-C 3 JUDITH D. OLSON- Judi When fun and duly clash, Ief duly smash Pep Club I, Hi-C I, 2, 3. PRISCILLA OLSON- Pris There is much charm in her quief manner Hi-C I, 2, Lalin Club I, 2, 3, Office Help I, Courlesy Commilfee 3. KAY NORBERG- Kay The lhings she does are always done well Hi-C I, 2, 3, Spanish Club I, 2, 3, Band I, 2, 3, Music Conlesl I, 2 Chemistry Club 2, Physics Club 3, Nalional Honor Sociely 2, 3. NANCY NORRBOHM- Nan She's cute, sweel, and always so neal French Club I, 2, 3, A Cappella Choir I, 2, 3, Junior Achievemeni 2 Junior Prom Committee, Junior Play Commilfee, Make-up Club 2, 3 Homecoming Cornmillee 2, 3, AureAn 2, 3, Speech 2, Ushers Club 3 JAMES O'BRIAN- Jim Women and sfudy do not agree, I'm sure the Ialler is nol for me Foofball 3, Hockey 3, Tennis 3, Baseball 3, Speech 3. MAURINE NICHOLS- Penny Everybody's friend and nobody's enemy JEFFREY NOOLEEN- Jeff An all around good guy wifh hair fhaf really cafches the eye Hockey I, 2, 3, Tennis I, 2, Foolball I, 3, Lellerman's Club I, 2,3 MICHAEL NOONAN- Mike He's a swell guy lo know, an all around good Joe I, 3, Hockey 2, 3, Chemistry Club 2, Spanish Club Physics Club 33 LeHerman's Club -3, Homecoming Comrnilfee 3, Senior Planning Commillee 3, Sadie Hawkins 3. Darrel Olson Judifh Olson Priscilla Olson 7959 Sherrlyn Ostlu nd SH ERRLYN OSTLU ND- Sherry She's friendly with a liking for fun Chorus I, 33 Office Help I3 Library 2. PATRICIA PANGILO- Pat A cute little girl, peppy and SWQBTI she's one that iust can't be beat Band I, 2, 33 Sadie Hawkins Committee 33 Homecoming Committee 33 Senior Play Committee3 Junior Play Student Director. MARLIS PEDERSON- Marlis She's full ot pep from head to toe3 she's got'a smile to show you so Band I, 23 Spanish Club 2, 33 Pan Am Day 23 Homecoming Committee 33 Senior Class Planning Committee 33 AureAn Editor 33 Y-Teens 33 Class Gift Committee 3. Junior Play Committee3 Office Help 3. Diane Peterson Keith Peterson Sandra Peterson KAREN PETERSON- Pete A girl who has many pleasing ways Hi-C I, 2, 33 Band I, 2, 33 Spotlite 33 Class Day Committee 3. CAROL PETERSON- Carol Blue eyes, and pretty blonde hair, and a blush that's her despair Chorus I3 Library Help 23 Junior Play Committee. DIANE PETERSON- Pete Always good natured and full of fun ff GAA I, 2, 33 Pep Club I, 23 Library I, 23 Homecoming Committee 23 Patricia Pangilo Marlis Pederson Karen Peterson Carol Peterson Joyce Peterson JOYCE PETERSON-' 'Joy Her manners and ways are most charming Spanish Club I, 2, 33 Tapaires I, 2, 33 Pep Club 33 Junior Prom Com- mittee: Junior Play Committee3 Homecoming Committee 33 Fire and Ice Committee. KEITH PETERSON- Keith High school days have their delights, but they can't compare with those high school nights SANDRA PETERSON- Sandy Today is the tomorrow I worried about yesterday Pep Club I3 Bioloqy Club I3 Homecoming Committee I, 23 Student Council I3 Ushers Club 2, 33 Chemistry Club Secretary 23 National Honor Society 2, 33 Junior Class Play 23 French Club 2, 33 Ouill and Scroll 33 AureAn Editor 33 Senior Class Committee 33 Junior Prom Committee 23 Junior Class Planning Committee 2. Thomas Plaisance Dennis Porter John Priglmeier THOMAS PLAISANCE- Tom A little man with a big brain Chemistry Club 2, 3, German Club 2, Physics Club 3. DENNIS PORTER- Denny Life is a problem and so are girls Track I, 3, Biology Club I, 2, 3, Student Council I, 2, Speech Contest 3, Senior Planning Committee 3, Homecoming Committee 3, Fire and Ice Committee 3. f JOHN PRIGLMEIER- John The shop wing is my home Industrial Arts Club Z, Junior Class Prom Committee 2, Senior Play Committee 3. Peter Prindle Sharon Protant PETER PRINDLE- Pete If you re on stage crew, hell get to know you Audio-Visual Club I, 2, 3, Senior Play Committee 3, Courtesy Committee 3, Homecoming Committee 3, Stage Crew 3, SHARON PROFANT- Sharon She's quiet and charming Pep Club I, 2, 3, Cheerleader I, 2, 3, Little Chorus I, Homecoming Committee I, 2, Student Council 2, 3, Homecoming Queen Candidate 3. SUSAN QUANBECK- Sue Charming, lively, and lots of fun French Club 2, 3, National Honor Society 2, 3, Pep Club 3, Junior Class Play 2, Speech Contest 2, 3, Junior Prom Committee 2, Band 2, Senior Class Play 3, Chorus 3, Homecoming Committee 3,- Variety Show 3, AureAn Staff 3, Fire and Ice Committee 3. Susan Ouanbeck SUSGH Quinn SUSAN OUINN- Sue Her manners so sweet iust can't be beat Latin Club I, 2, 3, Chorus I, 2, 3, Variety Show I, 2, 3, Photography Club 2, Student Council 2, Office Help 2, 3, Junior Prom Committee 2, Senior Ball Committee 3, Homecoming Committee 3. JAMES RADTKE- Jim Everyone loves a lover 'til he starts to complicate the parking problem Track I, 2, 3, Football I, 2, Ushers Club I, 2, 3, German Club 2, 3, Industrial Arts Club 2, One-Act Plays 2, Variety Show 2, 3, Senior Class Play 3, Homecoming Committee 2, 3, Stage Crew 3. MARY RAETZ- Mary . Fun and gay in a nice sort of way GAA I, 2, 3, Library Club I, Latin Club I, 2, 3, Spotlite Staff I, 2, 3, Homecoming Committee 2, Student Council 2, Senior Play Committee 3. James Radtke Mary Raetz James Raymond Sandra Rediter Charlotte Reynolds Ann Richardson Committee 3. Richard Riddle MARGUERITE RIPLEY- Marge She quietly does har share in lite GAA I, 2, 33 Sock Hop Committee 3. HARRY ROBERTS- Buzz l wish I were a sailor with a girl in every port Track l, 2, 3, Variety Show I, 2, 3, Band I, 2, 31 Swing Band I, 2, 3, gfrtman Band 2, 31 German Club 2, 33 Physics Club 3: Letterman's u 3. MIRIAM ROGGENBUCK- Bel What's the use ot living it you can't enioy yourself CHARLOTTE REYNOLDS- Char She put the pep in pepper GAA I, 23 Biology Club I, 23 Band I, 2, 33 Variety Show 2, 31 Chemistry Club Treasurer 23 German Club 2, 3, Vice President 3, Junior Prom Committee 2, Senior Planning Committee 35 Senior Class Day Commit- tee 33 Senior Class Play Committee 3. ANN RICHARDSON- Ann lf talking paid, she'd be a millionaire GAA I, 2, 33 Latin Club I, 2, 35 Spanish Club 2, 33 Pan Am Day 2: Student Council I, 2, 3, Homecoming Committee 2, 37 Sadie Hawkins RICHARD RIDDLE- Rich He should be a surgeon because he's always cutting up Variety Show I, 2, 31 Track 33 Chorus I, 2, 33 Junior Class Play 2: Senior Class Day Committee 33 Ushers Club 2, Senior Class Play 33 Speech Contest 33 One4Act Plays 35 Homecoming Queen Escort 33 Stage Crew 35 AureAn Staff 33 Senior Planning Committee 3. 7759 Carol Rengel JAMES RAYMOND- Jim In spite of all his worldly tame his hat still fits him iust the same Football I, 2, 3, Co-Captain 31 Basketball I, 2, 33 Baseball Ig Track 2, 33 Chorus I, 2, 3, President 3, Letterman's Club I, 2, 33 Variety Show I, 2, 3: Sophomore Class President: Junior Class President: Senior Class President, Student Council I, 3: National' Honor Society 2, 33 Boys' State 2: Speech Contest 2, 3, One4Act Plays 35 Senior Class Day Committee 3. SANDRA REDIFER- Sandy l'd like to be shy, but the boys won't let me GAA lg Make-up Club 3, Art Club 3, Sadie Hawkins Committee 3. CAROL RENGEL- Carol Har eyes are rhapsodies in blue Office Help lg Pep Club Ig Spanish Club 2, 3. Marguerite Ripley Harry Roberts Miriam Roggenbuck Genell Rogness Douglas Roszell JANICE SAMUELSON- Jan Pep Club I, Variely Show I, 2, 3, Sludenl Council I, 3, Secrelary 3, Tapaires I, 2, 3 Choreographer 3, Spanish Club 2, Fire and Ice Com- mif'ee 3, Homecoming Queen 3, Homecoming Commiffee 3, Senior Class Day Commirlee 3, Pan Am Day 2. Her hear? is like The moon, Ihere's a man in if GAA I, Pep Club Homecoming Commilree 3, Fire and Ice Commillee 3. SANDRA SAUNDERS- Sandy PreHy as a piclure, nice frame foo Office Help I, Library Help 2, Pep Club 2, 3, Secrelary 3, Varier Show 2, 3: Tapaires 2, 3, Junior Prom Commilree 2, Homecoming Com- rnillee 3, Fire and Ice Cornnnillee 3, Senior Class Day Commillee 3. 795? GENELL ROGNESS- Genell Whal mischief lies behind Ihose sparkling eyes anish Club I, 2, 3, GAA I, 2, Hi-C I, Pan Am Day I, 2, Mixed Chorus I, 3, Sehior Class Play Commillee 3, Fire and Ice Comrniffee 3. CRAIG RONEY- Craig Beware, you fish, I have a line of my own DOUGLAS ROSZELL- Doug Q Here I am, buf I'm bashful Band I, German Club 2, 3, Chemislry Club 2, Nalional Honor Sociefy 2, 3, Program Cornmilfee 3. Craig Roney DONNA ROTHE- Donna A ring on fhe finger is worih Iwo on Ihe phone Pep Club I, 2: Library Club I, 2, Lalin Club I, Chernisrry Club 2, Pholoqraphy Club 2, Spollile 2, 3, Editor 3, I-ILC 2, Junior Class Play 2, Speech Conlesf 2, 3, Quill and Scroll 3, Senior Banquet Commillee 3. WILLIAM RUMPEL- Bill You can'I' keep a good man from gradualing Track I, 2, 3, Biology Club I, 2, Band l, 2, 3, Swing Band 2, 3, German Band 2, 3, Variely Show Z, 3, German Club 2, 3, Chemislry Club 2, Foofball 2, 3, Physics Club 3, LeHerman's Club 3, Junior Class Play 2, Senior Class Play 3, Sludenl Council 3. LOTTILEE ST. MARTIN- Lee Chorus I, 2, 3, Siudenr Council I, 3, Sophomore Class Secrelary, Mal-e-up Club 2, 3, Library Help 2, Junior Prom Comrnillee, AureAn 2, Y-Teens 3, French Club 3, Senior Banque? Commiflee, Homecoming Commillee 3. Donna Rolhe Truly a queen in every way SANDRA SANDIN- Soni I, Variely Show 2, 3, Junior Prom Commiffee 2' William Rumpel Lollilee S+. Marlin Janice Samuelson Sandra Sandin Sanclra Saunders 7959 Marilyn Savoie Janette Saxton Kathleen Schaeter Tim Schater Lawerence Sclmnder There MARILYN SAVOIE- Marilyn Common sense is not a common thing GAA I. JANETTE SAXTON- Jan is a good deal of oratory in me, but I don't show It all out of respect to Patrick Henry Speech Contest 2, 3, Fire and Ice Committee 3. KATHLEEN SCHAEFER- Kathy Although she doesn't shock you, she's a live wire Latin Club I, 2, 3, Art Club I, 2, 3, Variety Show 2: Junior Prom Com mittee 23 Homecoming Committee 35 Courtesy Committee 3: Fire and Ice Committee 3: Senior Class Play Committee 3. . -elf s 7 ,N Virginia Schindler ROBERT SCHMIDT- Joe Ambition . . . ambition, where art thou? MARY SCHNORR- Mary Genuine as a thumb print Band 2, 31 Pep Club 3, Art Club 31 Senior Class Day Committee 35 Senior Class Play Committee 3. MARVIN SCHROEDER- Marv l know a lot if only I could think of it Football I, 2, 3: Wrestling I, 25 Spanish Club 2, 35 Chemistry Club 2. TIMOTHY SCHAFER- Tim' I do my Irving now to be sure rt gets done Wrestling I, 2, 31 Chemistry Club 27 Senior Planning Committee 3. LAWERENCE SCHANDER- Larry He has a problem for every solution VIRGINIA SCHINDLER- Virginia Ot merits many, of faults few Hi-C I, 23 Art Club I, 2, 35 Library Help I, 3, AureAn Statt 31 Senior r Class Play Committee 35 Homecoming Committee 3. Robert Schmidt Mary Schnorr Marvin Schroeder RONALD SCHULTE- Ron Some people don'I like fhe way I drive, buf af Ieasf I gel where I'm going ARDETH SCHULZ- Ardie A giggle, a dash, a shriek, and a crash Junior Classical League I, 2, 33 Office Help I, 2, 33 Junior Class Play 23 Senior Class Play 33 Speech Conlesf 2, 33 Homecoming Commilfee 3' Variefy Show 33 Senior Sock Hop 3. DALE SCHWIE- Dale i e A Iilile learning is a dangerous Ihing and I don? like io live dangerously Wreslling I3 AureAn Slaff 3. Ronald Schulie Afdeih SCIWUIZ LOIS PATRICIA SEAMANS- Pal Good things are done up in lillle packages Chorus I3 Spanish Club 2, 33 Radio Club 23 Biology Club 23 Pan Am Day 23 Couriesy Commiffee 2, 33 Varieiy Show 33 Senior Class Day Commiliee 3. JAMES SECOR- Jim Well, I've served my time, now goodby- MICHAEL SIVERLING Mike Possessing a quiel de1'ermina1'ion. Wresfllng 2. Dale SCIIWIS Palricia Seamans MARTHA SOEDER- Mar+ha Whose lillle body lodged a mighly mind Library Club 33 Girls' Chorus 33 AureAn Siaff 33 Senior Class Play Commiliee 33 Hi-C 3. KEITH SONDRALL- Kei+h I'm oh the brink of a greai career: someone give me a push Sfudenl Council I, 23 Speech Club 23 One-Ac? Play 23 Junior Class Play 23 Homecoming Commilfee 2. JUDITH E. SORENSEN- Judy Here's a gal who's always gay3 ready for fun bolh nigh! and day GAA I3 French Club I, 2, 33 Pep Club I3 Sfudenl Council I, 23 Library Help I, 23 Chorus I3 Courfesy Commillee lj Variefy Show 2, 33 Home- coming Commifiee 33 Senior Planning Commiflee 3. JdrneS SGCOI' Michael Siverling 7959 Mariha Soeder Keiih Sondrall Judifh E, Sorensen 46 ' l?5? Judy H, Sorenson Darrell Stenko Joyce Stardig JUDITH H. SORENSON- Judy A gal of cheertul yesterdays and happy tomorrows GAA lg Library Club 2, 3. DARRELL STANKO- Darrell A likeable chap with plenty of snap Latin Club I, 2, 33 Ushers Club I, 2, 33 Golf 2, 33 Junior Class Play 3 Speech Contest 2, Homecoming Committee 2, 33 Student Council 23 Senior Planning Committee 3. JOYCE STARDIG- Joyce An all around gal who's merry and gay GAA I, 2, 3, Hi'C I, 2, 35 Chorus I, 2, 31 Homecoming Committee 3: Sadie Hawkins Committee 3. Deon Stearns Robert Stone DEAN STEARNS- Dean He wastes more time in an hour than most people can in a week ROBERT STONE- Stonie I have a car, it's not so new, but show me a road I can'thgo through Ski Club 2, 33 Physics Club 3. SANDRA STORM- Sandy Puppy, smiling, full of tung she's a gal who gets things done GAA I 2, Pep Club I3 German Club 2, 33 Variety Show 2, 33 Spotlite 2, 3, Editor-in-Chief 3, Ouill and Scroll 33 Speech Contest 35 Junior Play Committee 23 Flag Twirlers I, 2, 3, Maiorette l, 2, 3. Sandra Storm Connye Strandmarlc CONNYE STRANDMARK- Connye Charming, lively, lots of fun: that's agreed by everyone GAA l, 2, Latin Club I, 2, 3, Spanish Club 2, 33 Hi-C l, 2, Y-Teens 3. SUSAN STROMWELL- Sue A lot of mischief welled up in one, remembering her is remembering fun Pep Club I: Chorus I, 23 Variety I, 2, Junior Play Committee 2: Junior Prom Committee 23 Senior Ticket Committee 3. KAREN STUDLIEN- Karen Look once, look twice, this girl's real nice GAA I, 2, Hi-C I, 2, 33 Band I, 2, 3, Senior Play Committee 3. Susan Stromwell Karen Studlein I 47 MARX SWANHOLM- Marx Noi loo loud, noi foo shy, iusl Ihe nicesf sorf of guy Golf 2, 33 Homecoming Commiflee 33 Senior Class Play 3. RICHARD SWANSON- Dick A quief sorf fo Ihose who know him noi Tennis 2, 3. ROLAND SWANSON- Roland Possessor of Ihe magic brush Baseball 3: Ar? Club 3, Physics Club 3. Crew 3. Show 2, 3. Roland Swanson , a. si Thomas Swanson Sglly Swenson Kaihleen Sylcora George Sfranslci SUSAN SWANSON- Sue Her virlues are her pleasing ways Library Club I, 2, 35 Chemislry Club Z3 GAA 3. THOMAS SWANSON- Doc Tall, lean, and likeable Pholography Club I7 Chemislry Club 2, Office Help 2, Hi-C 33 Siage SALLY SWENSON- Sally Dark and aHraciive Hi-C I, 2, 31 Band I, 21 Spanish Club 2, 31 Library Club 3, Variely Marx Swanholm Richard Swanson Susan Swanson KATHLEEN SYKORA- Ka+he She is righi in step when il comes Yo pep Pep Club Ig Chorus I, 2, 33 Sfudenf Direcior Junior Class Play 23 Sadie Hawkins Commiliee 3, Senior Play Commiflee 3. GEORGE SZAFRANSKI- George Though+s are mighfier Ihan slrengfh of voice KAYE TAYLOR- Kaye Laughing eyes and genial smile, slender size and clever sI'yIe Pep Club I, 2, 3, Junior Class Play 2, Varieiy Show 2, 3: Tapaires 35 Junior Prom Commilfee 23 Library Help 2, 3: Homecoming Queen Candidaie 33 Senior Play Commiffee 3, Fire and Ice Commiifee 33 Chorus 2, 33 Senior Planning Comrniffee 3. 7959 av- .J KATHLEEN TERNES- Kathy She is right in stop when it comes to pep Pep Club lg Chorus lg Office Help I. CAROL THELEN Her initiative and talents can't be beat, a radians personality makes her character complete Pep Club lg Library Help lg Biology Club I, 3g Homecoming Com- mittee I, 22 Latin Club 2, 3, Speech Contest 23 Junior Prom Commit- tee 21 AureAn Editor-in-Chief 33 Ushers Club 35 Courtesy Committee 31 Ouill and Scroll 33 Spotlite 33 Chemistry Club 3, Senior Banquet Committee 3. JEAN THELEN- Jeanie A little girl with big ideas Kathleen Ternes Carol Thelen Jean Thelen JUDITH THORESON- Judy Here's a gal with a heart and style Library Club 2, 3. GLENN THYSELL- Glenn Mighty men do great things HAYDEN TISCHER- Chick l'm learning a lot, but school interferes Football I, 2, Basketball I, 25 Baseball lg Hi-Y l, 2, 33 Chorus Ig Variety Show I, 23 Junior Prom Committee 2. JACOUELINE THOMPSON Jackie A I 2 h Cl b Library Club 21 Y-Teens 3. Entered Senior Year-Homecoming Committee 33 Courtesy Committee 3. Just plain nice with a dash of spice ench C u 2 3 Q KAY THOMPSON- Kay It pays to wear a smiling face Biology Club 33 Courtesy Committee 3. SANDRA THOMPSON- Sandy So blonde, so slim, so dignified Jacqueline Thompson Kay Thompson Sandra Thompson 4959 Judith Thoreson Glenn Thysell Hayden Tischer THOMAS TOLER- Toad lf you've got a iob, call someone Track 2, 33 Cross Country 3. REIN TOMIS- Rein AII things come to those who wait--even gradua9ion RICHARD LEE TRAPP- Lee Sigh no more, ladies, sigh no more Thomas Toler Rein Tomis Richard Lee Trapp Why must all the girls flirt with me? Football I, 23 Baseball I, 33 Vice President of Class I3 Lelferman's Club 2: German. Club 2, 33 Variety Show 2, 33 Siudent Council Vice President A23 Sadie Hawkins Committee 33 Senior Prom Committee 3' Homecoming Escort 33 Homecoming Committee 3. 7?5 'Km THEODORE TRAPP- Ted His genius lies in his ability to avoid work MARY TUGGLE- Joe Pardon me, my intelligence is showing GAA I, 2, 33 Make-up Club I3 Junior Class Play 23 Spotlite I3 Variety Show 23 Senior Banquet Committee 3. JOAN VELANDER- Joan Ability is not always broadcasled gandzl, 23 Swing Band I3 Variety Show I3 Spanish Club 2, 33 Pan Am ay . Theodore Tre EDWARD VOLSTED- Ed BARBARA WAIGAND- Barb Gaisty is the gift of women CHARLES WALTER- Cl'1uclc It was a lot butler back in California Mary Tuggle Joan Velander PP Eddie Volsled Barbara Waigand Charles Walter I?59 Richard Wallers Valerie Warren Roberf Wells Paul Welshans Philip Wendorl RICHARD WALTERS- Dick I may be small buf remember Napoleon Track I, 33 Chemislry Club 33 Physics Club 3. VALERIE WARREN- Val Voom-voom GAA I, 2, 33 Library Help I, 2, 33 Chorus I3 HisC I3 Homecoming Com- millee I, 2, 3: Pep Club 23 Slage Crew 23 Sludenl Council 23 Junior Class Play 23 Variety Show 2, 33 Senior Planning Commillee 33 Senior Play Commillee 33 Senior Ball Committee 3. ROBERT WELLS- Bob Gel thee behind me, Salan, and push Foolball I3 Hockey I3 Band I3 Nalional Honor Sociely 2, 33 Chemislry 32, 33 Physics Club 33 Homecoming Commillee 33 Slage Crew 33 I' . Secrelary 33 Physics Club 3. Carla Wessel JUDITH WESTERBERG- Judy A live wire wilh pleniy of go Spanish Club I, 23 GAA 23 Senior Announcemenls CYNTHIA WEXLER- C.fInCIy Good humor leaches charm lo Iasl Enlered Senior Year-Girls' Chorus 3. ROBERT WHEELER- Bob Now lhal I'm gone lhe leachers will have lo find lhe answers for lhemseIves Foolball I, 2, 33 Track I, 2, 33 Audio-Visual Club I3 Biology Club 23 Nalional Honor Sociely 2, 33 Lellerrnan's Club 2, 33 Junior Class Play 23 Sludenl Council 2, 33 Physics Club 33-Senior Class Play 33 One-Ad Plays 33 Vice Presidenl ol Class 33 Senior Planning Commillee. Commillee 3. 1 PAUL WELSHANS The man affects fhe fide as well as lhe unlied lnduslrial Arls Club 2. PHILIP WENDORF Phil l'd ralher hug a piqskin lhan anylhing else I know Foolball I, 2, 33 Wresllinq I, 23 Lalin Club I, 2, 33 Chemislry Club 2, 3, CARLA WESSEL- Carla She is the quiel kind whose nalure never failelh GAA 3. Judy Weslerberg Cynthia Wexler Robert Wheeler BETTI E WICKU M-' ' Berne Will you please give ME a chance fo falls? GAA 2, 3, I-li-C 2, Chorus 2g Library Help 2, Y-Teens 3. BONNIE WICKUM-- Bonnie I haha boys, buf Ihe Bible says Io love your enemies' RAY WILFONG- Ray PIay and l'll play with youg work, and you work alone Physics Club 3. Bellie Wiclcum Bonnie Wiclcum SALLY WINKLER- Sally WiIh her roguish eyes and charming smile, who could refuse her anyIhing? . Spanish Club l, 2, 3, Variefy Show 2, 3, Junior Planning Comrnilfee 25 Tapaires 2, 3, Senior Banque? Commiliee 35 Homecoming Queen Can- didale 33 Homecoming Commillee 3, DONALEE WITZ- Dona How about a pass ou? of choir? Chorus I, 2, 3, GAA I, 2, 33 Hi-C l, 2, 3, Senior Class Play 3, One- Acl Plays 3. DAVID WOOD-- Dave When I get a feeling Io sludy I iusl lie down unlil Ihe feeling passes Foolball I, Sadie Hawkins Day Cornrnillee 3. F it Ray Wiliong Sally Winkler CAROLE WOODFILL- Carole Never a harsh word Io anyone EILEEN WOODMARK- Eileen Always friendly and sincere Cheerleading I, 2, 3, Pep Club I, 2: Ar? Club 25 Vice President of Class 23 Queen Candidate 35 Fire and Ice Comrniflee 3. JUDITH WOYTYCH- Judy She spreads a bif of sunshine GAA I, 2, 3, Library Club Ig Pep Club I: Tapaires I, 2, 3, Variety Show l, 2, 3, Office Help 2, 33 Library Help 2, French Club 33 Y-Teens 33 Senior Banquef Commillee 35 Courfesy Committee 3. Donalee Wilz David Wood 7959 Carole Woodlill Eileen Woodmarlc Judy Woylych of ms? JAMES YETZER- Jim l'm nol lazy, I'm iust saving my slrenglh Foolball I, 2, 33 Wreslling 3. JOSEPH ZARKASJI- Joe His pleasing smile and friendly ways will be remembered all our days Hi-Y 33 Sludenf Council 33 Foreign Exchange Sludenl. James Yelzer JOSSP ZOFIKGSII JAM ES ZISKA- Jim Look once, look twice, lhis guy's real nice Foolball I3 Variely Show I, 2, 33 German Club 2, 33 Band I, 2, 33 Swing Band I, 2, 33 German Band 2, 3. SHARON ZOCHERT- Sharon Thar rare qualily-shyness Spanish Club I, 2, 33 Varieiy Show 3. James 235335 Sharon Zocherl' C. PATRICIA HARRINGTON- Pal Though she came lo us for iusl part of a year, wire glad lo have her here. Chorus I, 2, 33 Lafin Club lj Pep Club 23 FTA 23 Variely Show 3. mt ? , C. Patricia Harringlcn ED BELKENGREN- Ed He sloops lo nolhing bul Yhe door PEGGY BLEICHNER- Peggy Silence never yel belrayed anyone DOUGLAS BLETHEN- Doug don'f care what happens, iusl so il doesn'l happen ROBERT BU RGE- Bob lo me The belier we know him, lhe belfer we like hlm DENNIS HARVEY- Denny Always in lune wilh life CHARLOTTE MARK- Char The lrouble is small, lhe fun is greaf PAISLEY MALBERG- Pais Truly a friend lo be won ROGER RASSMUSSEN- Reg lf school is liberly, give me dealh THOMAS SICHLER- Tom Why should life be in such a hurry? DONALD SZEPANSKI- Don He never seems lo have a care CHERYL WENDT- Cheryl She gels 'rhings done quielly ROGER WOSKIE- Reg Our 'lhoughrs and our conducl are our own ' f-M282 55 ,lm H fim- -my-5 Kai. 7. , A W W W K Qi A if ,N 5 Ii- gf'- A 54 Lf, 1 1 .al .Q 'Wi S Q- 4 '25 .14 71464 2 'W WWW li U Q gs I' i mm.. ,mm.Af . , 5' fiw, ff? 6 47 7 1,5-gg-aiglgf V in .Hip-5' ' V K '7 - -frm 7 ay 7960 The junior class spenl lhe year working hard 'ro raise money lor rhe junior prom and 'rhe aclivilies juniors will have as seniors. They sponsored a sockhop aller a fool'- ball game and look over concessions al lwo Rl-lS home games. Olher aclivilies of The class included lhe suc- cessful junior class play, You Can'+ Take ll Wilh You. Junior Class Officers: Vice Presidenr Don Wesl- ergard, Treasurer Kurl Slevens, Presidenl Sieve Olson. Slandinq, Secrelary Lois Quclley. -by 'T I Dave Amlund E r Sharon Amundson 1' VL, V Carole Anderson yn ii T Diana Anderson ,g Z , .. - A , Q' A I QNX Judy Aclwlelik Bob Ahola Sharon Alexander Gene Alendinger ,.,.-- I Gary Anderson Lee Anderson Ron Anderson Sharon Anderson ri if 1:-I ,. , . . 2 -- '- ':'sqiQ,' , I ,. it fiiii Sy: 15 gi 2.- if Q-giiiifif'-3 LB ' fb 'FQ 4 X sf-4 .g- +xi'1Y?S mf 1 4n'1' X eh' X N, ii? W it . -. me .U .. iz- nes K A .- .E 4 gn, fi 5,- -' 'V ffl HF? K Q mn- .. --my ' f .12 3 'w , -'53QEgH.1 Niki- . P52 , lagging?- aw - SQ wi 5- 5. ., ff V 11535 ' X. S 1 r I , 1 K S . gg, N x - k fffrxf ,Q 1 W 4 V.- , Q , V xr: Xi Q .. :if -Q 5 K - Sharon Church Dave Cina Judy Clason Diane Clausen Joyce Colson Gary Comeau Judy Congdon Milne Conrad Carol Colfer Carol Cuslis Kafhy Dahlien Jean Daniels Karen Chrisiensen Richard D. Chrisliansen Lesley Chrisfianson Diclc G. Chrislianson of 1960 Vern Carpenler Jim Carroll Judy Chamberlain Don Cheeley George Danielslci Wayne Danielson Bill Davis Tom Davis Gayle Delay Pele Derum Bob Dierclcs Larry Doerfler 0 of 7760 Judy Dolezai Diane Donovan Gary Dosiai Maybefh Downer Wendeii Draves at Marry Drury Skiaron Duizresne Ray Duquenne K -ww: Q , il' if Main! fi ,i M, J Loria Evans Clarence Farmer Beisy Farness Jim Fiedier , X S Jeff Erickson Jerry Erickson Bob Erickson Karen Epsenson ' 5. Ely S fa i Jim Ffelsfad Mark Fleslner Gary Gardner OHO Garfner Barry Giroux Carol Gloor da' Pal Fnola Gene Fns Pal Fislw 7960 Dan Fnslner Sleve Folwlck Larry Forsland Vmal Franson Jerry Funk Marlene Gad bois Gail Gaeriner Joanne Gaulk Ken Gauvin B Karen Gaylord Pa+ Gaspard l Paf Gaspard Harvey Gilma Julie Godwln Karen Gomsru Lou Anne Gra Byron Gregers H d Y on Gary Glover Barb Gnerer Chuck Haiberg Bruce Haivorson -H 12. , il Keiih Harden Glenoia Harris ws.. VL of 1960 John Gregg Karen Gresi' Tom Grirron JoAnn Hafich Richard Hansen Bruce Hanson Linda Hanson Virginia Hanziik if , ., F E Mead Hance Marcia Hansen 69 1 Dick Hazieff Bob Heefer i X f' 49' M.. . . ii 1 Peier Heinrich Cynfhia Hendricks Sharon Henkeis Dick Herberg Dave Hermsiod Don Hibbifs Carol Hiiisfrom Judy Hiichock Larry Hiulberg Terry Hiuiberg Denny Higgins Sian Hiidesfad Liz! ,V J . 2. r Q my 1 K 9 W ,az Q59 f i. A Q :Q X. , . Q Q.:-5. . , ... . swf-fe.. fp' GS if .Q A. , .X iisiifs-W Wig? 5 W 2 . 21.25 N Vi f Si. i H? A 1 X A 5 3 , W ,,.. :fa ff A ' sms ... iv YQ Qt? ' f Vi. ,. . .-file , if M. ,,,, ,A . Q .525 : 'f- ik ,Q See-sk..-X i155f.E I .ss - ESQ, ' f :M . A , 14 -fvff. . .wwf .sg .x 1-1555 -.SLE f , sz- X. sf' . -6. ' . if. 5 .wi f fissq . . X V X X 1 A. .f i , X-Q 'N - Q. xx- w ewx f-fx , x -- vgf x g 1 Q ' NW iii , . Y, Q trys 9 Qi- ,5giwq:Q,51, q ' M : -If . . , S '- ,fi ..A. , Q 3 'R bi Y 1 . 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Q. - V- M .V 5 fi Q Q K+ i .51 K, - mf ,3 ily if , ' .gxxm E ,. xg E. x Q lfFQw hw Q lg w XR W Aww 1. g 2: x Diclc Wendlandf Don Wes+ergarcl Kaflwy Wren Bruce Youngberq Kaihy Youngberg Denny Youngquisl af 1960 Kallwy Whalen Marilyn While Jim Wiclness Dorene Wiehle Tom Will Diclc Williams Karen Wilson Diana Wil+on Mary Will' Elsie Woolcolf Nor Piclured Sandra Bovy Mary Joe McCabe Jerilyn l-lirdler Richard Nagle Gary Lundberg Gerald Yefzer Sophomore Class Officers: Vice Presidenl' Bob Werness. Secrelary Diane Weslin, Presidenl Sleve Wisharl. Noi piclured: Treasurer Bill Noonan. l?6l The sophomore class sponsored a soclchop aller one ol lhe home loolball games and sold concessions al a home game. The mosl imporlanl evenl in lhe sophomore year is lhe class day held each spring. The all-day allair includes a variely of aclivilies in which all may parlici- pale. Mike Addis Ken Ahlberg Roger Alevizos Bill Alexander Pal Anderson Paulelle Anderson Ted Anderson Kurf Anderson Gary Anderson Gerry Anderson l-larry Anderson Joanne Anderson Chuclc Anway John Archer Belh Armslrong Dick Arnold Qgfs 5.77 Blll A Julie Gdfy Carol Franc Q T? Judy Brokaw Dave Brooks Dlane Brolon Andrea Browlelle Carolyn Brown Lynn Brown 49' pf-N OU! Barb Berg Delores Berg Mary Berg Ron Berry Jim Berryman Marsha Besl Russ Bales Jokn Bauer Kallwy Baumfrog Anira Becker Tom Benedicl Sandy Bensen Denny fxsmussen ugusllne Baker Bakken ee Barnes lne Baseman 5' f R -1' N-.nv r,,.-.r Marcra Borne Barb Brewer Jol'1n Brlnk Kei+h Broas Bruce Brock Carol Brodin Randy Brown Carol Brownlng Kalloy Bruslad Jim Bryan Ted Buckley Kallwy Budke Maureen Burnlece Mary Campbell Arnie Carlson Barb Carlson Gerald Carlson Kelflw Carlson of 1961 Jim Bezal Barb Bfornslad Joan Bleedorn Belly Bodln Arlene Book Kern Borlln 3 Q5 My ,:.f K+ 3 X f 8 M I 'sw L MW Q Q Ns'imQ 7. 'E 'WK N 8 E M N? S15 x X es? 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K is Dave Lindgren Virgil Lindsrrom Larry Linehan Barb Linow Wayne Long Murray Lucken Bob Lund John Lundeen Karen Lundqren Gary Lundquisr Torn Lynn Judy Lyons Sreve McAr+hur Colleen McCoy Jerry Mcgrew Pal McKay Terre McLain Janer McLennan guns .uv ' 1 ' 'z A Q i. ,E -.fl - , I -'.', cg., ,.-3 Q .1 Roberf Marks Par McMahon Linda Mack Gary Macornber Ron Maqner Jay Magnuson Lynn Mahon Randy Makouski Greg Maland Jon Malinski Bob Malmslrom Terry Manske Marlys Markham Dave Maihla Kalhy Maurer Polly Maxson Darlene Mayer Shirley Meisel Chuck Meyer Paul Meyer Diane Michels Gary Mickelson Bruce Miller Jan Miller Jerilyn Miller Denny Mills Mary Mischke Carol Moeqer Don Moen of 1961 Chuck Miller QQnQ of 1967 Mike Monson Anne Monlen Clay Moore Michele Moore Wayne Moos Wanda Moran Toni Morgan Paul Morfrud Judy Moser Meredee Myklebusl Cherie Nason Darrel Nelson Dave' Nelson Linda Nelson Mary Nelson Ron Nelson Sieve Nelson Torn Nemzek Dean Nicholson Denny Nicholson Nancy Noel Dick Noffsger Nancy Nolan Nancy Nonnweiler Bill Noonan Dean Nordquisl if 4'-f'-Qu Curfis Oberlander Pal' O'Connor Dave Oien Bools Olson Gary Olson in Gwen Ofleson George Palke Sharon Palmersheim Mary Pangell Sandy Parker Karen Olson Ginny Olson Sieve Ophenm Judy Osier Duke Oslrander Torn Parsons Belle Pea rson Kalhy Parsley sv 1- sei? David Pelerson Donna Peferson Evelyn Pelerson Judy Pelferson .K H 5 -f iii if id suv' 'af k ' 17' ' '45 is fiwddl ,a f'Q 'UQ H fl iw f f 1+ fy, and S '51 i' 9 mmm. -if is W ,1. 7 .4- Qf A Lin-2,f H 5 1, 58 fx, ! K M' 2 in .an I ii' -A'-vi gpm . biqyii ww: X ig, X. ss- NE XX x it N x X1 Xl wb , x W Q- il! .gt YQ, 1' K X A Q ax 4 Si ES rf R S X. , .HF . Q QRS' Em? ...iff .. J ami E3fLi3v1'1gL Y' Q Q? 3. k'V 5 X 2 K -- QA mg, sis yi ., ,wA'TX U X S XR.: Q 1 R if . Y' H5 Q3 , as X N 135 -V -- .... 1 ,,.,,.-. .fm-in Cheryl Woodrow Ann Woodward Frank Woolcoll Ralph Worscheck Melinda Woskie Bob Woylych Chuck Yelzer Gordon Yurich Sid Zocherl' Noi Gwen Anderson Craig Barlon Richard K. Johnson Sue Leuner Roberl Lexvold Karen Lundeen James McDonald Piclured Thomas Perusse Tom Rodin Wilma Smifh Gerald Sharpsfeen Geraldine Zalesky 4 1967 fwwi 04 P I 707 Ra bble Rousers J BarTosh N JouberT, S. ProTanT, E. Woodmark, J. Evanson, K. Lineburg, L. Qually. l'May we ever TighT, TighT, TighT Tor RichTield High! The RHS cheerleaders wi+h all Their pep and spiriT cheered The SparTans To vic- Tory ThroughouT The year. These girls spenT many hours pracTicing and sTill more spurring The Tellows on in TooTball, baslceTloall, hoclcey, and oTher sporTs, They also planned The pep TesTs Tor The en- ioynnenT oT The sTudenT loody. They broughT laughs wifh Their many slciTs and roused school spiriT wi+h Their yells. lvliss l-lowe, cheerleader advisor, helped The girls arrange pep TesTs. She is also The pep club advisor. Miss Howe D STanko, M, Dredge P. Sorenson, M. Gierde, G, OTTeson. if ii- ' 1 ev 1 H 5 R I if 1 .1 Mw- .V 1 1' ,Qs V 321 15' ZF 4' 1:82 '15 tg 4 f' W 1 af' A Q' 3? Yi' A , 1 I 4 f Q 'J 45 '.. 11:4 -F ' c 7 lzffmwkf' '. v f Gridiron Glad ia'I'ors 4? ,K -. . I Firsi' Row: T. Burniece, G. Lary, S. Treichel, P. Monson, B. Loughrey, J. Raymond lCo-Capiainl, W Hafleslad iCo-Capfainl, L. Lind, B. Tomlinson, J. Halenza, J. Lloyd. Second Row: J. Forsler, L. Lewis J. Bach, G. Dosfal, T. GriHon, D. Wesiergard, P. Wendorf, D. Eggan, J. Olson, D. Larson, B. Ander- son, G. Erickson, B. Gorman. D. Borsi, T. Jacobson. Third Row: Coach Ward B. Werness, B. Wheeler D. Johnson, C. Walrer J. O'Brian, B. Eliason, R. Buck, D. Carlson, K. Carlson, C. Dunham, C. Jacob- son, D. Schaefer. Coach Collison. Success in fooiloall depends upon excellence of performance, physical make-up of 'rhe squad, spiril, and 'rhe will 'ro win, slaled Coach Collison. l-le coniinued, We had 'ihe spirii and +he will 'ro win, bul' because we had 'lo use younger boys, we didn'i' have fhe excellence of performance or physical make-up. They ceriainly were a +eam l could be proud of-'rhal' we all can be proud of. Allhough +he win-loss record would noi suggesl' il, 'lhe Sparlans were on +op wilh 2073 +o+al yards gained as compared wiih I93l yards of +he opponenfs. The Sparians +railed in rushing yardage wiih l524 yards compared To l605 yards of lhe opponenls bu+ surpassed The foes wiih 549 yards in passing compared wiih 'rheir 439 yards. RHS also led on +he number of iirsi downs wilh ninely-eighl againsi ihe opposiiions' eighiy-six. Wes l-laiileslad. one of Rl lS's co-caplains, received high honors in his posiiion of lineman. l-le was selecied for ihe all-conference 'ream and also received ihe Prep Siar of 'rhe Week award from 'rhe Minneapolis Siar. T a c lc l e Doug Carlson also won 'the Prep S+ar of 'rhe Weelc award. Coach Collison C. Wallers L. Lewis D. Carlson D, Larson T, Bur-niece R. Eliason R. Wheeler ,nu ....n...ig.. P. Monson J. O'Brian ch ' P. Wendorf B. Anderson n UGO Paul 60 Richfield News 'Grab Thal Many' Co-Capfains C. Jacobson B. Loughrey A I . M .sw -ss.s'.E'N ' 'Viv R- Wemss scoREBoARD Dunham W Redwing ...,, ....-..- I3 I3 D. Schafer T. Griiion Eclwna ....... Parlc .,,,.. Mound ......... ......... Wayzala ....... ..... Robbinsclale ..... ..... 0 Tonlca .............. ......... l 9 Hopkins ........ ......... I 3 Bloomingron , ..,...... 28 I9 20 O Jim Raymond-Wes HaHlesfad Welch Your Sfep IQII conlerencel R. Egan B. Gorman 5 7 3 Y T T l 2 Second Row: D. Gloclcner, G. Pallce, B. Sack, K. Drill, B. T-leasTon, W. WisharT, B. Auqushne, T. S ooner, T. Perusse J. Archer. FirsT Row: R Fredriclcson, R. Alevizos, S. Gierde, G. Clark, W. Long, P - - B. PorTer, T. Gleason. T. Sedlacelc, C. Moore, F. Coumla, F. DoerTler, D. Swenson D. T-Tiedelloerger R. Lexvold, D. Schaefer. The TooTball Team, under The direcTion oT Coach Farrell, played a Tull schedule oT eighi games. The Team had many ouT- sTanding players who should provide very good maTerial Tor nexT year's varsiTy Team. The Team ToughT hard all season To dominaTe Their opponenTs and succeeded in doing so. Al- Though The sguad was small, iT had The TighT OT a SparTan, as many an opponenT will Tes- TiTy. They also gained a very imporTanT TacTor in becoming a Top varsiTy sguad - experi- ence. Kick off A..- 1 Go, Man, Go Non Sfop Q L Firsf Row: R. Nealy. B. Younqberg, W. Boerner, J. Soderlund. J. Holley. Second Row: T. Miner, W. Birch, B. Johnson. T. Toler, R. Gilberlson, D. Cina. J. Henniger, Coach Norness. Coach Norness This year a new sport Cross Counlry, made ils firsf appearance al RHS. The season slarled oui wilh len individuals. Throughoul ihe season John Soder- lund, a junior, lead in mosl' of lhe nneels. Olhers who ranlced among 'lop com- , pelilors were Tom Toler, Bill Boerner, Jay l-lenniger, Bob Johnson, all seniors, and Warren Birch, a junior. When if came lo lhe regional meel, Richfield placed elevenlh in a field of Jrweniy-Two Teams. The Sparlan runners finished on lop of leams lhal had prea viously bearen lhem in The season meefs. Nexi year cross counlry has 'Three relurninq lellermen, and four relurninq numeral winners. l'Al'OUUd fhe lvendl' Jus+ a liHle more. Conquerors of +he Courf Firsf Row: B. Davis, D. Johnson, R. Werness, B. Erickson, J. Raymond, C. Tisher, R. Eliason. Second Row: R. Alevizos, M. Luiz, G. Bysiedi, G. Lary, H. McLenighan, D. Barlon, E. Englelcing. Ca pfain Bruce Coach Farrell 94 We're ahead! We're Tour poinis ahead and only one min- uie To go! There Jrhey go down ihe floor, oops we're +wo poinls ahead. And here we go! Oops again, There ihey go. Now we're lied wilh Tiifleen seconds leii. We're headed for anoiher baslcei-or were. The game is over now-we've losi by one baslcelf' The above may be Typical of many ol Jrhe cagers games, buf baslqeiball had never been as exciring ai RHS as il This year. The sguad losi four seniors, Bruce Erickson, cap- Chiclc Tisher, Jim Raymond, and Bob Eliason. RHS can loolc forward io berier and beiler baslceiball as nexr year's Team will be much more experienced lhan This year's. One player we can'+ play wilhoul, and yel who can'+ aciually play, is Coach Farrell. l-le is undoubfedly ihe hardesr working mem- ber oi Jrhe squad, buf in his posiiion is ihe one who received no glory, We saluie you, coach, and your Team! SCOREBOARD We They 48 u 56 A sfin , ,, ......, 56 Wayzata , ,...,..,,A 7I 47 Park ,,,, ,,.,..,,,, 5 O 66 Mound .,,,..,., ,,.Y,,,,,, 5 9 44 Edina ,,,,,,,,,,,,.. .,...,.... 4 5 58 Robbinsdafe ,,.. ,.,.,..... 4 2 49 Minneionka .,.. ...,.,.... 5 I 6I Hopkins ,,,.... .,........ 6 2 63 Bloomingion ,...,. .......... 5 2 52 Crosby-lronfon .. .....,.... 53 44 Wayzafa ...,..,. .......... 4 9 45 Park ,,,,A,,,,,,,. ,.,,,,,,,, 5 4 52 Mound ,,,,..,.. .......... 6 3 53 Edina ,,..,,,.,,,,,, ,,,.,,,,,, 5 8 69 Robbinsdale ..,...,. ........,. 7 I 49 Minnefonka .,.. ,...,,,,,. 7 3 82 Hopkins ,.,..,.... ....,,.... 7 2 5I Bfoomfngwn .. ,,,,,,,,,, 58 68 'Orono ....,.,,. .....,.,.. 4 3 43 'Wayzafa ..... ..,,.,,.., 5 4 Sink if mc' f-0 Q my-S X xx Where's'H1e Ball? Z S 'E so 7: 5 3 Firsf Row: E. Johnsen, G. Erickson. J. Reller, S. Fosler, M. Gierde, Second Row: G. Bysledl, T. lacelc,R.l'lansOn,6.Pallce,D.Baricr1, H.McLenighah,6.Lary. The l'Bl' squad under The able direclion of Coach Crosby has gained lhe value able experience lhal will berielil lhem nexl year on lhe yarsily squad. Allhough lhe B squad had many bad breaks, il foughr hard +0 come oul on lop, and come oul on Top They finally did! Coach Crosby 'Smolher lhaf ball. Tip if Puck Pushers .S- N Fir!T Row: 6. Sobel. T. Elrergren. T. Burniece. C. Jacobson, B. Sack, G. Revalr, T. Lewis, S. Olson. Second Row: M. Richardson, B. Arous. J. O'Brien. D. Carlson, 5. Elucle. K. Carlson, J. Nooleon. L. Lewis. G. Olson. C. WhiTe. No? pic+ured- . oonan. RHS sTudenTs and Tans saw The loesT in hoclcey in l959. Winning ThirTeen and losing only Three wiTh Two Ties, The puclc pushers were Lalce Conference Champions. This is The TirsT year ThaT RichTield has held The conference championship. Larry Lewis, capTain, JeTT Nooleen, and MarTy Richardson oT This championship Team were voTed all-conTerence. MarTy is a junior and is expecTed To hold a Top posiTion on The Team nexT year. Robbinsdale and MinneTonlca were picked To win The conTerence. AlThough we losT in The region, we have no reason To Teel shame-loolc aT The record. ThroughouT The season The puclcsTers raclced up a ToTal oT 76 goals. The combined eTTorTs of RHS opposiTion rewarded Them wiTh only 28 goals. Larry Lewis, JeTT Nooleen, Jim O'Brian, Gary Gobel, Doug Carlson, Tom Burniece, and Chuck Jacobson will leave 7 vacanT posiTions on The Team as They graduaTe. MarTy Richardson, KeiTh Carlson, Bill Sack, Greg Olsen, and STeve Olsoiw, high prospecTs Tor nexT year, are ex- pecTed To help Till These spoTs. Caphin Larry Coach Olive WIwere'cI I+ go? -E We TI'1ey We They I Roosevelf ...,,..v.. 8 2 Park ,,,A,,,,,,,,,,,,,... I 2 Robbinsdale ...,.. I 5 Bloor-ningfon ...... 0 I Park .......,............ 3 5 Mound ,,,,,,,.,...., I 7 BIooming+on ...... I I Wayza+a ...,........ 2 Mound ................ 0 2 Hopkins . I Wayzafa ....,..,.... 0 2 Minnefonka 4 I-IopIci ns .....,........ I 3 Edina ,4,,, I Minnefonka ...,.... I 5 Sibley ,,,,, 4 Edina .............4.... I 0 R0bbinsdaIe 3 Robbinsdale ,..,.. 3 l I 'Sub-Dns+rncI I Close caII pp ll if YINIXIENAI Wd Q-W I Noleen, Lewis, Gobel af pi'ac+ice we .Q Mus+ Keep in Shape Guard nf. Sack' ff ll Firsf Row: J. Lundeen, D. Schlebdd, T. S+. Lorin, T. Perusse. B. Soach, D, McCormick, Second Row: D. Heidelberger, N.Hansen,J.S1idger, D. Bcgrsf, K. Drill, F. Doerfler. W k .r- was Hold him down. RoszeII! SCOREBOARD Opposi+ion We They So. SI. PauI .,,,,.. ,,,,,,,,. 3 9 I3 WayzaIa ........,,, ,.,,,,,,, 2 9 2I Mound ,,,......, ,,,...... 2 4 23 Hasfings .,,,,... ...,,,.... I 3 32 Edina ,...,,...,. ,......... I 8 32 Washburn ,,..... .......... 2 O 30 RobbinscIaIe ,..... ...... 3 39 Bloomingfon .,,,.. ...,...... 3 B 7 Norfh ,,..,,.,.A..,A, ,,....,.., 3 4 I3 BIoomingIon ...A.,,.. .38 8 Minneionka ..... .......,.. 4 4 8 Ifgw 1 fi L,.- WM, wvashbufn H, 33..,,.,.. 23 23 I i I nnvnnznvnn H adi,+ WIII 4- Minneionka ........ .......,.. 4 0 8 So. S+. PauI ..,... ....A,,... 3 6 I4 I.e'r's have a Take-down nU'SQUAD Region Champ-Doug Joslyn xx- ,..I Ywfdg . un. -Q-,....,., -Ng Ng 3.. - 1? vi 1. D. Smifh, D. Joslyn, D. Brooks, M. Rogness, W. Heasfon, B. Noonan, T. Miner, G. Roszell, J. Hale-nza, D. Schaefer, J. King. J. Yefzer. IN 2 Aces of 'rhe Diamond 4 If cs ss' Y.. , rff bfi, Firsf Row: K. Sfevens, M. Richardson, K. Brown, L. Jungwirfh, T. Laws, S. Triechel, G. Gobel, G. Thysell, P. Carlberg. Second Row: B. Howard, L. Kopeslcy, B. Davis, B. Anderson, G. Mayer, C. Jacobson, R. Sfidger, G. Richey. The Aces of fhe diamond played six conference games and, win- ning all of fhem, became Lalce Conference Champions. This is an- ofher Richfield firsf. Affer winning fhe conference, fhe diamond nine V i In Q, ,iiii wenf on fo falqe fhe disfricf fifle. The feam had a very good pifching sf'aff, Larry Jungwirfh, Bruce Anderson, and Gary Mayer. Anderson and Jungwirfh each won fwo conference games. Sfar homeerun hif- fers were Marfy Richardson, Bill Davis, and Lalvlond Kopeslcy. ln runs baffed in Ken Brown and Diclc Shubbe led fhe feam. LaMond Ko- hf 9 M, peslcy broughf home fop honors as he was vofed all-conference. i f 1 lrl Coach Olive, Capfain Schubbe Lef's see now M. T Q f SCORE Roosevelf Benilde ...... Ceniral ..., De La Salle Henry ......,. Washburn Cenfral .... Washburn Wayzafa ..,....... Park ,,,.....,.A....... Mound .....,........ Edina ..... BOARD Robbinsdale Minnefonka Ho kins p ,,,,. Bloomingion -Tourney- Shakopee Wayzafa ,. Pa rk ......... Eden Vally- Washburn 4 I04 Knighfs of fhe Round Track Baclr Row: B. Rumpel, T. Toler, J. McKisson, L. Doer-fler, D. Cheely, R. Wheeler, D. Carlson, S. Sui- lon, Coach Collison. Second Row: C. Dunham, D. Youngberg, D. Borsl. S. Wesferqard, P. Branch, T. Griffon, B. Loughrey, T. Jacobson, J. Soderlund, H. Roberls. Fronf Row: D. Youngquisl, R. Supalo E. Soclergren, J. Feidler, P. Monson. The l958 'rraclc learn broughl oul more boys Than any olher year. The fellows received lillle glory and lols of hard worlc. The prospecls for +he I959 season were much beller Than any previous year's. This was 'rhe Tirsr year Thal RHS could have regulalion meels here. 4' 5' f' f i coach collagen A A Af lr- 5 i ax a i 4 I ' I X ing Tha? discus, John Up and over, Bob! Perfecf form ,ag .K I RacqueTTers . K - Q . K .sk Coach Schlader, S. HaighT. W. Exberger. D. Bu+ler. P. Gaspard, M. Luiz, G. BysTedT, D. BarTon. Ca pfain STove The I'-758 RHS Tennis Team Tinished 4Th in The Lalce Conference. STeve HaighT was The capTain and only senior in The Top seven. Mac LuTz held The number I posiTion on The squad. This spring ouir compleTe Team reTurned, wiTh The addiTion of some very promising sophomores: John CoTTon, Terry Florin, and Bjorn UlsTad. Having gained The necessary experience lasT sea- son. The Tennis racqueTTers This year will wiThouT doubT do some climbing in The conference. 1 Coach Schlader Glrls Galore Horseback Riding A ,,1 Soccer Richfield News Mrs. Allen-Advisor Field Hockey Tennis 5 fs I ff 5 af ' 1 ,L ,, ln 'rhe lasl lwo years G.A.A. has come info i'l's own al RHS and is one of Jrhe mosl aclive organizalions in lhe school. Approxi- malely IOO girls were inilialed lhis winler. Two new sporls, field hoclcey and co-recrealional bowling, made l'heir iirsl' appearance and proved lo be very popular. Sporls were provided for all girls four nighls every weelc. Friday .was reserved for board rneelings when lhe board soughi ways lo improve The sporls and lo plan olher aclivilies, such as lhe inilialion parly. This year G.A.A. had 'l'wo advisors, Mrs. Allen and Miss Kerling. These iwo sporfs- minded women spenl many hours helping organize and improve lhe sporls. Board OF bored? Miss Kerling-Advisor Sifiingz Shefiel, Mattson, Berg, Gayiord. Chapman, Raeiz. May, president Bariosh, Shoe- boiiom, Siege. Standing: Kerr, vice president Jones, McBride. OFFICIALS Here's How Swimming ,--1' A,...l. .J- fx i Firsf Row: Sheifel, Whife, Shefiel, Sfaqe. Second Row: Hecklin, Gaspard, May, Richardson Johnson. Third Row: Heiseih. Chrisiiansen, Lee, Harris, Meisei. 1 Soffbail Archery Cornmillees Baskefball Co-recrealional Bowling Recrealional Games I08 Tumbling Volleyball Golf IZOO pl, award Award winners I - X. B.. ,466 .faecal ,, L? p Q if TUNE as ,. ,Mi . . ig wr ai , Q-: V7- bm , ,X . ' 'ffl- gg 'ii XE TX Se, -,ig .3 3, ,Y X' X f, .V 7.5 . . 1 ffiiqf. 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Q Q gel ii' 1 x . Wg . '1 . N K ' 31 :Q Aa Ai .gn X' -, . Q was S51 - A Q., WQ ' M S xx J ,.,1,..,,fS:T,,.....x,.....,.. .,.... . , N- .Mil 41, 31,4 Q , , .X Zend may Tom Burniece. Char Reynolds, Wes Haflesfad, Jack Bach. Mr. Miles Lundahl, direcfor Enen Johnson, Wanda Moran, Bob O'ReiIly, Mary McHugh 41 Al 44 I ' 0 Music Minded Misses The Girls' Chorus, direcled by Mr. C. Ziemer, has aboul 55 members. This qroup praclices loqelher for an hour every day, preparing music for public performance. They sing al various Richfield choral concerls during The year. if if Carol Thelen, Dick Johnson, Marlis Pederson, Bob Findlay, Sandy Pelerson, Mr. Brerf, Carol Anderson, Jim Koch, Barb Lund, Bob Eliason, Nan Norrbohrn. 602603 Annual An+ics The hard worlc of pulling our lhe RHS AureAn began early lasl spring. Ten senior edilors were chosen, advised by Mr. Roberl Breli, lo head up lhis 'tremendous lwelre rnodesll boolc. Thirly-five reporlers were chosen +o aid The edilors in lheir various seclions. The edilors are: Edilor-in-chief-Carol Theleng Business-Bob Findlay, Facully and Adminislralion-Sandy Pelersong Aclivilies-Barb Lund: Classes--Marlis Pederson, Nan Norrbohrm Sparlan Speciallies--Carol Anderson: Sporis-Bob Eliason: Adver- lising-Diclc Johnson: Orqanizafions-Jim Koclc. Advisor Mr. Breh' Dredqe, Woskie Diercks, O++eson, Gaerfwer, Panqilo, Hendrickson, Mack, Hendricks, Larson, Mack, 1 Quakley, Quanbeck, Richardson. Lundquisf, Gaylord, Smifn Snowberg, Raeiz, Chapman, Will, Tollef- son, Hoffert. 4 WheeNin' and deakin' Whaf are we carMnq1h?sfor?? Dick Johnson, Bob Findlay, Bob Eliason, Jim Kock, Carol Ander- son, gs , 14 1 'Jo f u I I X XX K is I : XXX X xy at Y use so ssxxxxy XZ! 1 rX7 Sm Co -:nur XY X X Q ll 'r'F i . l , M x Ediiorsz Marly Drury, Sandy Slorrn, Cece Erickson. Donna Roll1e.No+plclured:S+eve Olson. A ' XXXXXY U yy M . D ..- 1yFA ,ip nts? y ' ' W fdfb W6404 Nggg l l l l l l l Tlfme Sparlen Spolliglwl, voice of RHS sclwool life, presenls all llme news in an accurare, unbiased manner, and serves as llwe voice of Riclwlleld I-liglw Sclnool. Y 'xxx They can be found almosl any mglwr worlung wurlm Their Tydvxsgr Mrs Sclwwarrz ID Kygxxx, room IO9 This paper comes oul once a monrlw and IS free To a sru enrs XXX Xfiisxxfsxxxrt XXX x xvcltitxxxy cnonuc. Cavcccr A y ' rv V1 'Q Y' I y K l l ' y l 52,2 T l ' l Advisor Mrs. Schwarh CAP H - is ' 2 5 Volume 6. No. 3 Band Presents Picture Concert Thi- :mnunl Win!--i lhinfi Von i-.-ii in un- mis .-...Wi-1 unite ll... gin-ii lliiil' xl' --w-iwiiiv. -l:uvu:li'3 partlm-nl ni sent an uuu dents, mul.-1 llouts, pro lQ:l'lll-'Il'Il.D HIGH SCHOOL. RICHFIELD, MINNESOTA .lanuury 29, H559 RHS Goes D Plays Rotecl Busy :lays :ire in stun- fur the RHS spoech depiinnieiit, ns they propnro to prvsviit thc thru- one not plays, 'Leader ol' the People . Cyrano llcllerln-rue. and Julius Caesar. The thrcc one act plays from our ' -H -fl for the speech respond ui ni usirnl so slurll-nts p feet uilln' Stinli-nl tion of 1 Amlnuil. sun, tieor Gull Nlzil Moore roedcr. White. Thr l Mr. I tho F tions. Univ pocin Etc-rn Hand tions stein A was Hall fron' l use-i Sili February 211- hasxetm... ingtun there, 6:30 snip Cl1ooseYour Tv ' ' ' Twin Dance' The sophomore sponsored sock hop was held Friday night, Jan- uary 9, after the basketball game with Edina. Although specific committees weron't choun. four students tool: are of the planning Steve Wish- .Q -any 14 Dlllllx, Anand Luncheon ue, romciticp In Contest written by John Steinbeck. The play tolls oi' ihv grnnilfntlici' Ghvid Mattson! who livos in the past: of his conflict hi-tween tho towns- people who look fuiwuni to the future and those who look at the past: of thc :ulmirnlion of Jody f'l'edd Andere-ionl and thu hatred uf if iv-1-lurleg Cnrl All- ln Hung- Am - rtuni ty over of best Tren: will be llrlv L- .... Spoke, Barbara Rundquist, ue. G. Butler, Larry Pearson, Jim Fiedl- C' lind Patricia Gaspard ep a z 6 e .,.. , . -1-4 Bill Kiitg-ill Gao , 1 mime,-I Gd I d b lZlih4iTieiSClll.VS. Johnnie? Qfoyymf Woskie, Jablomflck- 'bon Nason Trop! v T95 Mach, Lille H 'I' Rdetz, Peter b mei, Grlbertsen, Kjfso Hockgfl iiglcfvgensocg, John, V ' Offbot i Q i Cr' 'Do d ao i . 'vb 5 ,, hi' On Tuesday. January 19, a meet- ing was held after school to discuss whether there would be n Twin Dance. The Pep Club and Student Council head met, and it was decided that the Pep Club would sponsor thin dance. Couples who attend this dance vited to attcnu ti.. was held at the Nicollet Hotel. City buses provided the transportation for students and advisors. The speaker for the event was Dr. Yahya Arrnajani, a native of Iran. Dr. Armnjani, who spoke on What Has America to Offer? . is a professor of history and relig- ion at Macalester College. Each year the Thrift Committee offers four scholarship grants of S250 unch to two girls and two boys from local schools. Seniors may apply for the scholarship to be used at any Minnesota college for freshman ex- penses. The students who attended the luncheon were Vesta Carleton, Mike DeMay, Keith Drill, Bob Eliason, Jim I-'eidler Betsy Furness, Dm gram for :tives of various college, trade schools, bus- iness schools, and all branches of the armed forces will be there to speak with students and parents. Refreshments will be served after- ward. All are cordially invited to attend. February iz. fam- W A eochers Serve Teaching H,.,,..enticeship' at RHS Put yourself in this place of the four student teachers now at RHS. They came for their day of teach- ing to a new school with thousands of unfamiliar faces and a maze nl halls, To top this off it was the day RHS was being evaluated for NCA and everyone, both students and teachers, were in a tither. Whew! I'm glad I wasn't in shoes, doing s terrific job in now doing a terrific job in first experience at tendming. All four of the student teachers are from St. Goud, but only two will appear in this issue and the other two next issue. Since the first grade, Miss Carl- son, who comes from Hopkins, hu their their their history. She teaches Pour clauu at RHS, a junior English, a junior history, and two sophomore Enllilh classes. Skiing and swimming are lb! Carlson's favorite participation sports but wrestling ranks high with her among spectator IPOIYI. She enjoys all music from jill to classical and loves to dnnoongqi greatest ambition il to UWM to Norway although sho hu dill little traveling to dats. Maybe you saw Mr. Glhfl Ill!!!-' ing around the hulls flrlt day here. He lid LW, every corridor and hall day inordortobeoomodPBH' M ll lr! was Chlifmlh, ill oonlll. dr ilc , u go c s or g ls, Vi Ji xi Y 3:1 qi 4 N A I-lilaed to tum. , 'mx me school h on-.,,Vi5m g,, ! , 4 i Council af a Mee+ing Davis, Schaclc, Sllvlarlin, l-lelsefh, Ganapes, Gierde, Berg, Wood, Hildebranl, Robinson, Bysfedf, l-laighl, Malinslci, Raymond, Anderson, Monson, Godwin, Widness, Joe, Loclc. Mack, Whifeside, Profonf, Rurnpel, G. Bysledf, L. S+Mar'rin, Larson, Wheeler, McKisson. Samuelson, Darielz, Porler, l-lalenza, Elm, Treichel, Richardson, Palman, Barion, Gierde, Hanson. 0 They Plan Our Daily Life Under Jrhe walchlul eye of Mr. Schroyer, a hard-worlcing Sludenl Council spenl many hours working oul lhe problems which were conslanlly arising. The mosl imporlanl job of Jrhe Council is io promofe school spiril and underslanding belween sludenis, facully, and lhe adminisfralion. Davis, vice presidenfp Raymond, sergeanf-al-arms: Hallleslad, president Mack, lreasurer: Samuelson, secrefary. OFFICERS Wesiin, Hafich, Brown, Bergman, Sfubbee, Johnson, Wexler, Moos, Kiessling, Richardson, Johnson, Gregory, Norberg, Lineburg. Werness, Carlberg, Treichel, Schmidt Borne, Onsirom, Larson, Pangiio. The purpose of ihe Couriesy Comrniiiee is 'ro greei' sirangers who come info RHS and guide 'rhem wherever fhey wani To go. Each member of ihe Couriesy Commiifee gives up his sfudy hall and iakes a posiiion assigned To him near one of The five en- irances To Jrhe building. So Thai 'rhey may be of greaier assisiance io ihe visiior, each of ihese sfudenis is provided wiih a lisf of inreresiing siaiisiics aboui The school. I Corridor Dicfafors Gefiy, Seamans, Wickum, May, Erickson, Mafula. Woyfych, Saunders. Olson. Schaefer, Joubert Gaiagan. Evanson, Heasion, Gaeriner. Saunders, Wellman, Thelen, Larson. Radfke, Monson, Raymond, Griffon, Sfevens, Moore, Cummings, Bysfedf. Pep Club af Game M6404 Sfricfly Spar+an Suppor+ers Pep Club is made up of 75 girls plus The cheerleaders, who are honorary members. The pep club helps To promole school spiril al' all games and pep fesls. They also sponsor social evenls. Pep Club is headed by presidenf Pal l-lengen and advised by Miss l-lowe. Henqen, Malinski, Saunders. Johnson, Aldrich, Ashcroft May, Dunham, Liflle, McBride, Myre. Sform, Crogness, Rosencranlz, Jorgensen, Jacobson, Heber, Saunders, Taylor, May. Winkler, Dunham, Samuelson, Peierson, lvlalinski, Pederson, Mach, Whalen, Towle. Plasch, Carriere, Burniece, Morgan, McKay, Arrnslrong. O Dancing Darlings Tapaires is for girls wiih rap-dancing abiliry. H consisrs of 24 girls and 2 allernafes. There are I I new girls Jrhis year replacing ihe graduales of l958. Under lhe clireclion of Mr. Kohl and head choreographer Jan Samuelson, The rap line has been berler 'rhan ever. The girls appeared in ihe Variery Show and look pari' in The homecoming raleni program. Pererson, Malinski, Heber, Saunders, Taylor, Samuelson. May, Winkler, Dunham DuFresne, Saunders, Hansen, Bergquisl, Balclce, Anderson, Colfer, Donovan, Hoffman, Hafich, Callies Myre. Spake, Liflle, Peferson, Congdon, Chrisfianson, Bergeson, McLennan, Helsefh, Larson, Sfubee S+.Mar+in, Quanlneclc, Jouberl, Carlson, Downs, Thompson, Joelson, Onsfrom, Snowberg, Marcelius Gray, Moore, Alexander, Hendricks, Lyden, Himes, Woylych. C'es1', La Vie! Qu'esl'-ceQue c'esl ' is The Richfield l ligh School French Club. H is one of Jrhe aclive language clubs in our school. The members meel once a monlh To view films of France and French cusfoms and lo promole The French language. The meelings are conduclecl as much as possible in French. Officers: Moore, ST.MarTin, DuFresne, Jouberl. Stage, Borsr, Evanson, Bales, Nungesser, Hoclcerr. Nevivs, Johnson, Buhla, Reynolds, Slorm, Laws, Monson, Lanser, Heinrich Hemmings, B. Johnson. Polloclc, Mauser, Elva, Maxson, Larson, K. Johnson, Farness, Erickson, Hirlner, Bergman, Tourlillorre, Carlson, Upham, Carpenfer, B. Johnson, Hirabayashi, Loyerang, Olson, Moseman, Slevens, Rurnpel. C. Johnson, Volsled, Carlberg, Soderlinq, Sorensen, B. Johnson, Raymond, Loughrey, Boxsled. Olson, Olson, Williams, Moos, lv1cKisson, Borsf, Harris, Vaurio, Evenson, Treichel. Radlke, Blair, Berrelson, Heeler, Pearson, Glaser, Sharrarr, Silbernagel, Ulsrad, Oryedahl Schaefer, D. Pelerson. Draves, Gray. Youngberg, Birch, Poffer, Borne, Roszell. Gu+en Tag, Freund The German clubls purpose is lo give a beller under- slanding of lhe people and lhe language of Germany. ll has ils own lilrle German band which has appeared before rhe sludenr body This year. Mr. Merlignacco Advisor German Band Spake, McBride, Erickson, Jungels, Harris, The-len, Shoebollom, Callies, Nevius, Miss Edberg, Miss Leahy, Swanson, Chapman, Raelz, Wallman, Swenson. Plebs: Chrisfensen, Mack, Slancari, .Borne. Fronf row: Shafer, Brown, Skogslad, Hansen, Miller. 0 0 Menfes Sanae In Corporibus Sanis The RHS chapfer of The Junior Classical League is fhe largesf Lalin clulo in lhis area. Hs officers are: Cece Erickson, president Kay Spake, vice president Jean McBride. Treasurer: and Marlys Scott secrelary. The l.eague's purpose is To make people realize lhai a knowledge of ancienl civilizalion helps ihem To under- siand berler and appreciale our world. OFFICERS vice president Jean McBride, lreasurer nor picfured, Marlys Scotr. Cece Erickson. president Kay Spake, Miss Edberg Advisor Moran, Wallman, Mayer, Ruffanach, Parker, Slrom, Meisel, Belknap, Hoffman, Elmqqisf, Olson, Towle, Drury, Fosland, Monson, Smilh, Sfulobee, Wellman, Espenson, Taylor, Rengel, Pelerson, Berg, While- sicle. Swenson, l-lengen, Elcegren, Pederson, Searnans, Mach, Leaf, Gomsrud, Swanberg, D. Swenson, Kaiser, Zocherl, Achlelik, S. Slorm, Brown, Dehnel, Harmon, Gaylord, Anderson, Velander, Crofl, Anderson, Joslyn, l-leaslon, J. Pelerson, Malinslci, Richardson, Snowberg, Kerr, May, Kiessling. Rogness, Slrandmarlc, Carlslon, l-legge, Berger. N. Swenson, Killell, Cuslis, Findlay, B. Noonan, Kocln, M. Noonan, Keldsen, Phillips, Perusse, Slonslci, Lloyd, Soash, Oflum, Schmidt Forberg, O'Roulce, Buller, Anderson, Supalo, Hernandez, Mylclebusf, l-libbils, Campbell, Neumann. Ole! Los Zopilolesl The Spanish clulo, under 'rhe diredion of Mr. Bre++, is lhe largesl language club a+ Rl-lS. During The meelings lhey see movies, and have educalional lallcs. All in all lhis club adds lo lhe enioymenf for all who belong. Officers: Hengen, Bufler, Koclc, Richardson. - me awe -ZQQT T Bookworms a'I' Work Big Operafors The main purpose of The sludenl library helpers Each of Jrhese girls gives up her slucly hall +0 is 'io keep rhe library near and orderly lor lhe use work in lhe office. They perform such clulies as of Jrhe sludenls and Taculry. They perform such filing, running rhe swilchboard, exlra lyping, 'Taking dulies as checking passes, checking boolcs in or our, care ol allendance records, and olher office clulies. and shelving. l28 Dunham, Elrnquisl, Pedersen, Olson, Will, Fosland, Ekegren. l-lalich, Carlslon, Marlin, Mark, Colson Chrisliansen, Karau. Schulz, Johnson, Evanson. Woyiych, Pelerson, Lineburq, Bergman, Casey. ! Dunham, May, McKenzie, l-leclclin, Nungesser, Smilh, l-lansen, Smilh, Thomson, Joslyn, Nelson, Moran. Onslrom, Bales, Glerlher, Olson, Sanford, Lyden, Benson, Bergeson, Lund, Johnson, Bergman, Thelen, Pelerson, Meisel, lvlalula, Koclc. Findley, Noonan, Bysledl, Slanlco, Sorensen, Anderson. I Ticke'rs Please These people make lheir appearance a+ various aclivilies here a+ Rl-lS. They may be found handing oul programs, selling and collecling liclcels, sealing people, and various olher Jraslcs al concerls, plays, and lalenl shows. Their advisor is Miss Pelerson. af S ll - 5 Y t Ginger L 0 Q S 0' Qfeada These senior girls were inslrumenlal in making The variely show a smashing success. Kay General chairman of The show was Pal l-lengeni liclcels, Sally Swenson: arl, Ginger Johnson, adverlising, Kay Thompson. mwwp,,.,.'- Uilerberg, Wendorf, Gauvin, Schander, Radllce, Wells, Wallic, Mccarlhy, McKisson Jacobson Walfers. Junior A+om Smashers The Chemislry club consisls of a group of sludenls in- leresled in advanced chemislry. They meel every olher Friday wilh lheir advisor, Mr. Krinlce, To carry oul various experimenls and proiecf work. Al1! Swee+ Mys+ery of Life Mr. Norness and Mrs. Popowich advise lhe biology clulo. The organizalion has up fo Thirly members who wish 'ro broaden Their knowledge of biology beyond The scope of classroom worlc. The officers: Norris Weaver, pres.: Carol McKenzie, vice pres.: Pam Buhla, sec.: Pa+ O'Con- nor, lreas. Warnacull, Callicolle, Woodward, Besl, Erickson, Drury, Amway. Grabowski, Schwamb Johnson Mc Kenzie, Hoover, Gadbois, Anderson. Johnson, Wavinalc, Johnson, Dodge, Bruslad, Johnson Lundgren Finges, Wasiclc. Tomorrow's Eins+eins Findlay, Cummins, Hendrickson, Mr. Fezler, Reynolds, Erickson, Hoiierr, Rumpel, Swanson, Holmquisf Jones, Ahola, Anderson, Keck, Eliason, Louqhrey, Wells, Wheeler, Radlke, Gray, Roberls, Johnson Moore, Noonan. Physics club is ihe newesl of lhe science clulos ai KOGPT is Richiield's own ham radio slalion. RHS, The club meeis every oiher Friday To work The members srudy ihe code sysrem and learn +he on proiecis or siudy iuriher in ihe science of F.C.C. rules in order 'ro obiain 'rheir own Pxmaieur physics. The members are inieresled in +akinq field Licenses. Advisor is Mr. George Johnson. irips and during ihe pasr year ihey have visiied many inleresling places. Hams ai Work Jones, Slonske, Sfearns, Alexander, Bogner, Gilberisen, M. Gilberlsen, Moos, Tour+illoi+e, Denson, Almendinger, Folwick. Moos, Folwick, Lovelang, Halberg, Kenney, Gasp-ard, Forsland, Anderson, Borne, Belknap, Aldridge, Fiedler, McClin+oclc. Baribean, Miner. mich- Wtalldz ' 14454 Reel-Rollers Talenfed Traclesmen The Audio-Visual club is responsible for lhe main- Advised by lhe indusirial arls ieachers, +he main 'renance of movie machines, lape recorders, and purpose of lhis club is io promoie and encourage olher similar eguipmenr. H is composed of abour an iniereslr in indusirial aris. This club was newly 20 sludenls, all of whom are given a lraining course organized lasl year. in handling lhe eguipmenl. Each member musi have a proieclionisl permil before he may run any nna- chine. Broas, Leschinslcy, Johnson, Tam, Anderson. Noi piclured: King, Denson, Sanford, Wagner, Milber. Gilberlson. 'L 54 0 Z 06 Dab Here, Dab There, and Lo! a Masferpiece Johnson, Elias, Hodik, Harmon, MaTTson, Swanson, Brening, Benson, Schnorr, Connie GeTTy, Colleen GeTTy, Moore, Wallman, Pilgram, Bokke, Swenson, Schlindler, Anderson, LeviTre, STuber, Gudmundson. There are TwenTy-nine lisTed members in The ArT club. They meeT every Tuesday To work on individual and group proiecTs. The club planned a Tield Trip This year. Mr. HouTs and Mr. Marcell are The ad- visors. Things really develop in The PhoTography club. This club is small buT They Take all The picTures OT major school evenTs Tor The SpoTliTe. The prime purpose of The club is To Teach The members The c:orrecT use and care oT Their equipmenT. Wesse. King, Williams, Amlnd. Johnson. 0 df .tyu - -1-. J, I 1 -q Y Sw S? fkfwnf ,nw fmgyfs Qisiwi' gui! xgmsvs QQ., Aldrich, Anderson, Kiessling, l-lansen, Gregory, Saunders, l-lafich, Olleson, Cordell, Jungels, Peder- son, Carlson. Moore, McBride, Nevius, Onslrom, Olson, Smilh, S+.Marl'in, Wiclcum, Mach, Lidbom, Joelson, Thompson, G. Olson, Spalce, Snowberg, Leslie, Rogness, Slrandmarlc, Espenson, Woylych, Heber, Marlin, l-lines, Carlslon, Bonnie Waclcum, Galagan, Myre, Sorensen, Smilh, Lilfle. 1,-'fem we They Ra+e 'Hi' Wi+h Us The Y-Teens slrive lo build a fellowship of women The very aclive l-li-C club, composed of approxi- and girls devoled lo lhe laslc of realizing in our malely Tifly leenagers, meels in The chorus room common life lhose ideals of personal and social every Thursday. This religious, bul nondenomina- living lo which we are commilled by our Tailh as lional club, is one of over lhirly clubs in The Minne- Chrislians. apolis area. lls aim is lo prove fha? religion is a big parl of a person's lile. Wallsledl, l.aBon+e, Broas, Book, Campbell, Elcholm, Brolon, Leihy, Nelson, Norberg, Pelersen, Thompson, Anderson. P. Campbell, Poucher, Glaeser, Evanson, Clason, Boline, Jalclce, Voog, Church, Swenson. .T4. MQW People Behind The Scenes A very imporTanT organizaTion aT RHS is The sTage crew. ITs hard-working members do an im- porTanT parT aT all oT The plays and programs in The audiTorium. ln addiTion To Taking care oT The lighTing and special eTTecTs, The members build and painT scenery. -WWW Cover Up Job The duTies oT The Make-up club are To apply make-up aT such acTiviTies as The class play, varieTy show, and any oTher proiecTs which require make-up. Miss OsTgaard, The advisor, sees To iT ThaT each member has a Tive-week Training course before They are allowed To work on acTors. Boeser, HiTTner, McBride, WITT, Redifer, Leaf, Heber, Bergeson, STage, Qualley, Swanson, Wellman, Hendricks, T. Wellman, Orvedahl, PeTerson, RundquisT, ST.MarTin, Noorbohm, Lund, Benson. Sharon Plasch. Nancy Carriere. Belles Lagerslrom, Sandy Slorm. 754?7 ' Wiajoudea A group lhal has provided enlerlainmenl lor The Maiorelles are a small group made up of specialors al Rl-IS sporls evenls is lhe Flag Twirlers. Three sophomore girls and one senior. They per- The group, which has seven members. performs form during hall limes al RHS gamesf bul lheir belween halves al home games, H also has marched largesl lunclion is marching wilh lhe varsily band. in several parades lhroughoui lhe year. Besides baron lwirling lhey also do dance roulines. Carol McKenzie, Jan Evanson, Diane O'Dowd. Lucy Larson. Carol Croft Virginia l-lanzlilc. Pam Buhla. l37 ' 'r- F? If T Carol 2 Nancy I A 'T S SPeech Members y 1 K The speech conTesT was held in March OT This year wiTh ,' ' , I many sTuclenTs parTicipaTing. Mr. Curry and Miss Cruiclc- I , T shanlc were in charge oT The sTudenTs and The Three plays. 1 VVV' f Two OT The plays were given superior raTings by The judge. K The play, Cyrano Du Bergerac wenT on To The disTricT T 'Hia M ' conTesT. Jim l38 One 14454 clfano Caeser le dder Of ffle P some Thysell, O'Brian, Johnson, Nooleen, Larson, Noonan, Dosral, Farmer, Carlson, G. Ericlcson Walfers, Gordon, loler, Volsfed, Eggen, Ericlcson, Jacobson, Luiz, Schaafier, Werness, Monson, An derson, Nelson, Shreoder, Birch, Harris, Olson, Tomlinson, Lind, l-lenninger, Carlson, Raymond, Hallo srad, Loughrey, Bernicce, Davis, Youngquisr, Wesrergard, Johnson, Wheeler, Gilberrsen, Johnson Rumpel, Roberfs, Johnson, Ducharn, Bysledr. Borsl, Hacenza, Buck, Laws, Eliason, Wendori, Moore Shafer, Anderson, Griifon, Lary, Reimer, Richardson, Surfon. 2 gym Selec+ Group Gym-DGHCUGS The LeHermen's club has been growing larger The Gym Ushers FS 6 Club made up of 10 bOyS every year and rhis year il has some 6I members. from all grades. The purpose ol The club IS 'ro lr was organized lasl year by boys inleresled in rhis rnainrain Order Gi dll PSD iGSlS Grid Gi ll'19 3'flWl9iIC lype of club. Lellermen from each sporl belong ro QGVHSS' rhe club. Toliefson, Nyslrom, Wesrergard, Lind, Youngquisr. Gilberlsen, Powell, Worscheck, Swanson, Danelz. l40 Johnson, Findlay, Koclc, Pederson, Anderson, Hendrickson, Eliason, Sform, S. Pelerson, Thelen, Lund, Norrbohm, Erickson, Drury, Olson. Zadfcuwlsawfl The Power of 'l'he WriH'en Word Edilors of The Spollile and AureAn belong TO 'rhe Quill and Scroll. They are chosen by 'lheir ad- visors lior lheir iournalislic abililies. This club which has been in operarion lor four years, is an honor socielry for high school iournalisrs, ' Wana S ' Top of fhe Ladder The Nalional l-lonor Sociery is a group of slu- clenrs who have shown ourslanding characrer, lead- ership, service, and scholarship during 'rheir high school days, The laculry chooses irs members on Jrhe above characlerisrics. During The year Jrhe prospeclive members parlicipaie in an impressive candlelighlr service a+ which lime members are iniliared info lhe sociely. Woodmarlc, Norberg, Pelerson, Johnson, Quanbeck. Eliason, Monson, Holley, Raymond. Harlesfad Harris, Findlay, Wheeler, Gray, Wells. McKisson, Roszell. ffvmfmzxlaw- K-syn, X: 1 wywfgggigmg55m?Qwffgxw55Lgg3,ub ,,Q.25g+ g .,2,vr.M . ' f MQ kj xiii X - I f 4 F: ' - 5 ' Q . Y Q wg ix Q L - A, K K ,QQ ' ig SX ' 44 ,i f '. S Life Q - -vi Q x . i I S ,S 0 1 aa' -1-,aj - - f ' Q if X ' K NM' T TS? ,E Xi' , ee 1 'Sq x f , , ,. K . 34 Ii 5 I 4 1 5 2 1 is-f ' 251 K Q . Rx ei K 2.21, , ' l957 Queen Barb Oh Pnyl l958 QUEST' Jan The day had arrived-Cclober QI, I958. Richfield High School began Els l-lomef coming feslivilies, Amid rolling drums and fears of loy, Janice Samuelson was chosen Richfield's I958 l-lomecornlng Queen. Our Queen is crowned The Royal Courf l957 Queen Barb Lanqsefh wifh escort Dick Enga ' 2: ueen Jan In Her maya! raimen+ Jam and Her pages Ricl1lielcl's 'raleni depari- menlr p r o v i cl e d beauliful music from flue clwoirs, vocal- 746 RHS a cappella choir, girls' glee club. and band Miss HiHner eat! isis, and band, noi To men- 'rion +l1e crazy anfics of Miss Brown and Miss Hillner. Facul+y surprise! A recepiiom was held for Queen Jan and Pier royal aiieridamis ioiiowinq five Coronaiiom. Ai Huis Mme iiie sciwool body, facuiiy, and aiumni offered Their lwearii- esi congraiulaiions. 1 ff-':'f if .N sv jr' 'WM' 39 may Q 1 S JMJGWU 0 s 0 Quoorfs piece K J 'iS:.gb 'f AfJ- Av .. . Q, 15 'Y- dw, .if 'Q Q 1-+fw,smfw Q- Q t, - - m3,ff,4.ff,f. ffm ,i , X M,5gf,l-ex Cake ard punch were served io aii ff , rr Clip fhe Feafherheadsu came The cry as Richfieldcharged info fhe grim-loolcing War- rior line-up. Thrills and nerve-wrecking spills afforded fhe crowd a ferrific game. When fhe dusfhad cleared, fhe scoreboard regis- fered a hearfbrealcing lie, I3-I3. The fumulfuous crowd viewed a fhrilling half-fime show wifh fhe infricafe sfeps of fhe marching band and fhe beaufiful floafs. Everyone felf a proud glow as Queen Jan and her affendanfs were presenfed fo l-loplcins and Richfield. Paclced sfands cheer Sparfans on Jan in all her glory Af affenfion for our Queen Presenfafion of affendanfs Under a Heaven of stars, music drilled from Tomy Grisels orclweslra, and llme damcinq Couples gmcerely wlslwed llual lwomecommq ln 0 llwe lollowlrq years would be as qlorlous and as memorable as llwls one . . . and so, a wlwole weelc ol lesllvllies passed inlo llwe alar- lll Sky. Jan and lwr lwo mplnlrvs HSAGWOL of 5 The lirsl dance Roya' courl leads darwc A memorable mqlwl lor all eachfz l'm a lady, now WW Yes. Mr. Higgins? A serious problem Henry Hiqgins Colonel Pickering Freddy Eynsford Hill , Alfred Dooli+'I'le A Bysfandar Anofher One Eliza DooliHle Mrs. Eynsford Hill Miss Evnsford Hill Mrs. Higgins , Mrs. Pearce Parlor Maid Taxi Cab Driver Olher Byslanders Casf for Pygmalion Richard Riddle David Mallson James Radllce James Holmquisl' James Raymond Roberi' Wheeler Susan Quanbeclc Virginia Johnson Sharon Downs Doqalee Wilz Lizabelh Melcher Ardilh Schullz Dianne Hillner Wesley Halleslad William Rumple Dale Anderson Our 'lwo leading ladies Pygmalion loolc place in London, and 'rhe plol is concerned wilh conforming Eliza Doolillle from a dir'ry lillle girl inlo a respeclable lady. The play was Jnder Jrhe direclion of Miss Delores Oslgaard and sludenl direclors Carol Anderson, Lari Iyn Malinslci, and Pal Pangilo. Penny Y,,,,,, Essie L, Rheba as ,, Paul , De Pinna Ed Donald L Grandpa Alice, , Handerson ,, Tony , Kolenlchov Mr. Kirby , , Mrs. Kirby , , FBI Man I L L FBI Man II Grand Duchess Oh dear! 7944? aa Qs? 7a6e '75 70414 , Barb Rundquisl Kay Spalce Suzanne Lind Jim Fiedler Larry Pearson Dennis G. Buller Bill Rowe , Pe-fer Heinrich Sharen Dulzresne Barry Giroux ,, Sieve Treichel L, , Laurie Lind Gary Dosial Judy Snowberg Jim Olsen L, Paul Siulzman Pally Gaspard When a very rich, proud family meels a very aver- age family, Ihere are bound 'ro be iireworlcs. This very Ihing happened in You Can'I Take if Wifh You, a comedy by Kaufman and I-Iarl. Boih families, however, learn a lesson from Ihis uniorgellable meeiing. This play, under 'rhe direciion of Mr, J. E. lvlarcell and Peler Polloclc, sludenl direclor, 'roolc place Febru- ary I9 and 20. A normal Family? 7mm Dance The Pep Club sponsored ihe annual Twin Dance rhis The mosl idenlical Jrwins were Carol Thelen and Diclc year. I+ was held February I3, Friday 1'he l3Th. Supersfi- Tellce. The mosf original doubles were Dianne Ashcroft +ion, however, did noi siopfrhe +wins from Turning our in Ron Pedersen, Sharon Eclcegren, and Roger Mayer. masses. Again fhis year, ir was a girl-ask-boy dance, and Records supplied +he music, and pop was served for everyfhing came in doubles-nor only +wins, buf fun 'fool refreshmenfs. A double gala 'rime was had by all! The mos? original Marfians Richfield! mosl' idenlical couple Sddtzw ' Dance This year's Sadie Hawkins Dance was sponsored by 'rhe senior class. Nafurally, if foo, was 'a girl-ask-boy dance. Cosfurne for The evening was everyfhing from pofafo sacks ro 'rhe lafesl s'l'yles from The hills. A wonderful Times was had by all gals and Their cafchesl Ready for a big evening ouf I50 Richlields Fire and Ice Dance was held March 6 in lhe schools caleleria. The Theme was carried oul by using arlilicial lire and ice decoralions and serving lhe punch lronn an ice punch bowl. As lhe cloclc slruclc lenelhirly, lhe king candidales were called lo lhe slage. Lovely Queendan Samuelson lhen read The proclama- lion and crowned The Fire and lce King, Bruce Ericlcson. U--gk A foasf Swlmllni Cul l.el's dance I we and 7-'re Dance King Bruce and Queen Jan The rnomenl ROW' dence .5 . x ff Congrafulalionsl Dancin' lhe nigh? away wuhtq Slam Under 'rhe direcfion of Mr. Kohl Val sings Dave and his accordion Oh ...so low! zgwiwi 4, 3 Mimi ,J . x0 W EJ! b of Rf '- If ini 5 xii Mike makes fhe qirIs swoon Bob af fhe p iano I53 And 'the food was so good! ' mam Swinging fo Harry Sfrobk-'s ordwesfra Tha+'s a 'rrue genfleman! .,.. ,rf - v...-.I A heavenly nIqlw+ Wafclw your sfep The facuHy enjoys We prom +oo! Slow and dreamy is ,. www-si wif The end of a wonderful niqlwf gd-4.14. Yea, seniors! Yea, rah, rah. faculiyl These were 'rhe yells +ha+ echoed ihrough +he gym ai lhe G.A.A. Tip-Off. The main game was played be- 'rween The seniors and Jrhe facully women. Half +ime enieriainmeni was provided for wiih a volleyball game belween 'rhe senior boys and fhe G.A.A. ini+ia+es. Back fo 'rhe main event 'rhere was cheering from 'rhe sidelines under 'rhe direcfion of ini1'ia+e and faculfy cheerleaders. Dress for 'rhe iniiiaies included s+raigh+ hair, gym blouses, and up-side-down skiris. All in aiienclance really had a ball! -Qnav,.c,,,Q fins ff of fhis was Our foreign s'ruden+ Joe +he speaker fhe evening N puma mm 'fwzmw Wing We Suez Ze I 6 ief us 'the pas? year. Sureiy we cannof our Hrs? coror and :ce sensor from . GRETCH EN KAYE NANCY SHARON EILEEN SALLY 1955 71 ' .2-zeea ,W K' Vkjh K' hx V N, sf if ink, , g.. n uwfy XX Y N , t-4' 'QL . , ,V NJ 5-7c?ae and 7ce T017 a .-531 . gf L ,gk , . tiff if sw A ' . 'Q . K., wgf Q 7420! Sefwdce Jusuf Zarkasii, Joe fo all his friends af RHS. was fhe foreign Exchange Sfudenf from Sukubumi. Indonesia. Joe has made many friends wifh his cheerful smile and friendly ways. Everyone will re- member Joe for a lifefime. Eileen Woodmark spenf fhe summer of l958 in Denmark. Eileen enjoyed her frip so much fhaf she could make us all see Denmark fhrough her falks and slides. RHS couldn'f ask for fwo beffer repre- senfafives fhan Joe and Eileen. 'gage' and ' Sfdfd Wes l-laflesfad, Jim Raymond and Nancy Jouberf represenfed RHS lasf summer ar Boys' and Girls' Sfafe af fhe Sfair Fair Grounds in Sf. Paul. They all increased fheir knowledge of funcfional govern- menf and fhe governmenf of Minnesofa while fhey enjoyed The experience of me-efing new friends and gaining fhe many educafional experiences offered fhem in fheir model communify. K 5 hooX R For V09 C' H6466 Dove Mos XN Ha ExXeex'wNNOOdmaYk'! es ff e1f!7 S MBS, Of7Qf,.a!!T6!kaf. X 1 JO Ve V P Sferson -fm, s Sghazjtg Figure f' X806 Burrow s Shyesi Gary GobeXfCz-Ma YN esseX K5 Besf D of 95536 nyc Bed D ameyx Sk a Sfifxdxf Sawdemf Qe J W oe fson l'ffI.esf XL Gfry Sfhand Sr . l X Ye ' Ta yforiogsiffon aye W O Od Mos? GuWbXe Chuck Dxmhamfjane Undskooq QVXUQ Oneco sm Ce 8, sf Bas! L0 X M ,San Savfwexsonfv au E 1- ' fciso,7XSTe6se US Sfrom We 76'-3554! J eff NO Treffiesf H df,- o een scar I b Lund O P Sferson Bar esk Dancer fC'nRcXc Uscher 'Bur' . Mosf 7- rx Gm dlenfed Sk PWR me Camo Qer Jofvnsonxfcm Wx BXXN ax! gf W' BU ffvfe ce e wa E 'Y Bed, SPOSO EVGUSOU QNGY I . LOU .vfosr Afhlefic Ann RicHardsonsLarry Lewis Evan X v I Q ,Sf xx A W5 Bas! P' 'gem Vxaqmond Narxcxf Bouxoevkf N SU M e Quosf LX' Gnbe 5,7 7-0 S Xdohnuigeed cklkson 7959 D,-Ck P Lal, ref-fie SONSSH' fverones Ek egren Frkencmesk v Grekchen Berqmanfid Nlokka -an These fads have remained +hroughou+ +he year And +ime again will reappear. These swea+ers and shoes, From reds +o blues: Will never beat The overblouses so neai. The leofard phase, Will remain in a haze: As we look back on fhis year, Wifh memories so dear. Seplember 2-Firsf clay of school Sepfember I2-Sfuclenl' Council sol Seplember 26-Junior Class sock y Oc+ober ' IO-Sophomore Class soc p 1 Odober 22-Homecoming J November 7-Sadie Hawkins Dancf November I3-I4-Senior Class December I6-Chrislmas Choral Concerf January 9-Sophomore Class sock hop January 22-Winler Band Concerl January 23-Senior Class sock hop February I 3+fl'win Dance February I9-20-Junior Class Play March 6-Fire and lce Dance March I7-Easier Choral Concer+ April 20-Senior Banquef April 23-lnlernafional Day April 24-Sophomore Parfy April 30-May l-Variefy Show May 9-Senior Ball May I2-Senior Class Day May I6-Junior Prom Q May 2I'-Band-Chorus Concerf May 26-Award Nighf . May 3I-Baccalaureafe June 4-Commencemem' June 5-Laisf day of school .L X i agp... 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