Richfield High School - Aurean Yearbook (Richfield, MN)
- Class of 1965
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• r'oo £ 0t) p ooK r ff STS roou r )i 'e'fc'ffBO JV 2 p -2 p qR . AUREAN RICHFIELD HIGH 8CH( V Richfield, Minnesota €r k h, Xi ,VA S fAov . Editor's Letter The 1965 Aurean is dedicated to each of the seniors as a reflection of this year, his Golden Year . It has been a year of fulfillment and achievement. This year’s seniors finally saw the completion of a ten year building program. With this completion, the school could boast of a new cafeteria, teacher's lounge and lunchroom, library, shop wing, language labs, and various new classrooms. A decade of progress is completed by the graduation of this year's senior class. Richfield High School, the new school, has become established. Upon graduation, each individual faces the future confidently, secure in the knowledge that he has acquired a foundation upon which to build a meaningful, happy, and successful life. Contents Academic 12 9eniors 44 Underclassmen 100 Activities 120 Organizations 148 9ports 194 Memories 220 Advertising 234 9enior Activities 250 5 This Is Richfield . . . playing . . . primping . . . discovering . . . searching . . . creating . . . TtfDm Oiwm . 8 9 o escaping . . . practicing . . . developing . . . relaxing . . . gathering . . . pondering . . . living. Wc live under the shadow of a gigantic question mark. Who arc we? Where do wc come from? Whither are wc bound? The Slot) of Man him! Hendrik Willem Van I-non The Administration Mr. Lytic confers with his secretaries, Mrs. Ruth Weaver and Mrs. Dorothy Ramakcr. THE SCHOOL BOARD Mr. Richard Orison, Mr. Richard Everson, Mr. Robert Gunderson, Mr. Lorin Gasterland, Mr. Kenneth Forsland, Mr. Albert Mayer. Mr. Clair Bartosh Principal Mr. Alfred Krinkc A s si slant Principal Mr. Gene Olive Attendance Officer OFFICE STAFF Martha Haugen. Esther Grabar. Shirley Fredrickson, Judy Stinar. Lola Augustine, Alice Jensen. 16 Mr. Fred Gilbert. Miss Mabel Frankenstein, Mr. Robert Christianson, Miss LaVonne Wessman, Mr. Larry Stewart, Miss Agnes Danzl, Mr. Robert Boyd. COUNSELORS Nurse Mrs. Adelaide Kelley Marge Carlson, Francis Vail. ZoAnn Palmer. LIBRARIANS 17 The aroma of delicious foods and the hum of sewing machines were characteristic of the home economics classes this year. These future homemakers were kept busy learning about, preparing, and eating food. Both minds anil stomachs were full of nutrition. Units of study were meal planning, food preparation, and nutrition. Demonstrations on household appliances also were given. Along with child care, family relations and infant care, clothing took a good share of the girls' time. They learned how to choose colors and fabrics best suited for themselves, coordinate their wardrobes, and sew their own clothing. Girls this year could choose from Home Economics Survey, General Home Economics, Advanced Eoods, and Advanced Clothing. There must he another way to wind a top. Miss Marla Jackson, Miss Rose Marie Mickclson, Mrs. Julie Thorcson. Miss Karen Horky. Don't tell my students that I had to rcstitch this. 18 I can press 500 pounds. Home Economics Well, that’s one way to trim your nails. Through the Industrial Arts Department the student is acquainted with some of the skills necessary in his chosen field. The Industrial Arts Department at Richfield includes six major areas of study: graphic arts, electricity, architectural drawing, mechanical drawing, metals, and woodworking. The Industrial Arts shops are equipped with the most modern training devices available. The boys in each class have the opportunity to gain practical experience working with such equipment as milling machines, offset presses, lathes, electronic gear, and a host of others. 20 Boy, this milk will foul them up! To the right is on—to the left is off. Mr. Warren Wheaton, Mr. Donald Johnson. Mr Oliver A crlic. Mr. Grant Locke. Mr. Lloyd Crandprey. Mr. Bernard Olsen. Mr. Alden Stoesz. How arc you fixed for blades? Industrial Arts Miss Carol Lohse, Miss Joan Larson, Mrs. Ruth Skanse, Miss Karen Nelson, Mr. James Hare. Mr. Harold Webster, Miss Colleen Nilan, Miss Kay Jorgenson. Would you smile if your furniture had been repossessed? Standing: Mrs. I.ucille Duggan, Miss Karen Oksendahl, Mrs. Joyce Schwartz. Seated: Miss Mary Marquardt, Mrs Shirley Ruble, Mrs. Susan McKnight, Mrs Lois Schatschncider. I think we should ask for a bigger office! Language Arts They don't make these walls like they used to. Miss Mary Jo Danielson, Mrs. Carolyn Atkin, Mrs. Sonja Anderson. Miss Nina Obrestad, Mrs. Lillian Ford, Mrs. Joyce Henrickson, 22 Is it true blonds have more fun? English courses we got to take makes up only a bit of the many in this department. The object of the required English courses arc to learn the kids to talk and write good. Lots of other ones have been made to encourage the growing of special interests. So we got speech, drama, debate, journalism, world literature, and creative writing too! Mr. Richard Fawcett. Mr. James Seedcn, Mr. Frank Curry. Now, if you boys can't behave . . . Well, I didn't have anything prepared. 23 Science Do you think mouth-to-mouth resuscitation will work? Biology Mr. John Obcrstar, Mr. Floyd Nordland, Mr. Keith Lciscth, Mr. Howard N'orncs. Mr. Joseph Michel, Mr. George Johnson, Mr. Donovan Klausen. The Magnificent Seven I knew I shouldn't have dropped my glasses! Serious Sam the Measuring Man. The Richfield Science Department offers many opportunities to its students. Biology is required for sophomores. This year many more have been able to participate in the BSCS program because of additional teachers and team teaching rooms. Many juniors and seniors take the excellent courses offered in chemistry and physics. Those students especially interested may take a second year of chemistry or biology and may be given the opportunity for independent study. We at RHS can be proud of the modern and complete science department. New and modern textbooks and experimental study and teaching programs are used for the best possible education of the student. Opportunities for laboratory experience arc also diverse and provide the students with a realistic view of what they arc learning. Chemistry Mr. John Brown, Mr. Henry Hcikkincn, Mr. Ralph Sthwichtcnbcrg, Mr. John Konrad. 26 Doesn't it make you feel like a Lilliputian? What now!?!? Physics I0.14068J72 more drops will do it. I thiol: it needs a little salt. Mr. Lloyd Fczlcr and Mr. Duane Fernrite 27 Now THIS is a blackboard. 28 The Math Department provides several levels of education for people with different goals in mind. For those planning to major in one of the sciences or mathematics there is the three year program of accelerated mathematics. There are courses offered in plane and solid geometry, algebra, and trigonometry, for those students wishing for a solid basis in mathematics. For those who want only a little background in mathematics, secondary math is offered. Back row: I to r—Mr. Eugene Campbell, Mr. Hubert Hanson, Mr. Lee Covart, Mr. Donald Sanford. Front row: I to r—Mr. Kenneth Wesloh, Mr. Gordon Webb, Mr. Robert Nelson, Mr. Stanley Dcfrccsc, Mr. Roger Leary, Mr. Miles Miller. Mathematics Stop staring! 29 Social Now, in my right hand I have . . . Boy. (hi sure is fun. The Social Studies Department at RHS is composed of a wide variety of courses ranging from American history through world history, social problems, psychology, and world affairs. The American history courses give the sophomore student an insight into his American heritage. Juniors, meanwhile, get a general view of the history of the world, while the seniors receive basic instruction in the economic principles of the U.S. in their social problems classes The psychology and world affairs classes at RHS enable the student to see the reasoning and motivations behind the actions of our world leaders today. It sort of gives a shadowy effect. 30 Studies Twelfth grade teachers. . to R—Miss Doris Frank, Mr. Leonard Bcilke, Mr. Lowell Larson, Mr James Sheehan, Mr. Richard Maas. Mr. Ernest Komntar. Mr. Vernon Skari, Miss Eloycc McGillivary. Eleventh grade teachers. . to R—Mr. Earl Koike, Miss Mary Leahy. Miss Helen Baunc. Mr. Allyn Lillcstol, Mr. Howard Burtncss, Mr. Harold Ahlbont, Mr. John Haddorf, Mr. James Carlson. Tenth grade teachers. L to R—Mr. Darrell Doss. Mr. Ben Pederson. Mr. Mark Thorsell, Mr. Waldo Larson, (not pictured—Mr. Al Jucngling) 31 Spanish Pilot to tower, I have two sick passengers! Mr. Robert Brett, Miss Marjorie Edbcrg. Mr. Ray Saxton. French A four member French department? Mr. Richard Bouchard. Mrs. Judith Coiby. Mrs. Charlotte Riddle. French, German, Latin, and Spanish arc the four foreign languages taught at Richfield. These languages arc brought to life for students through the use of language labs, recordings, films, and dialogues. A favorite activity with the students is singing. Again this year, the Spanish students will be offered a summer study trip to Mexico, at their own expense. Those who do go on the trip spend six weeks studying Spanish in Mexico, for which they receive a full year's language credit. Other related activities for language students are the extra curricular clubs that each language offers. Memberships are open to any student taking the specified language. Foreign Languages 12 Testing; ein, zwei, drei. Miss Karen Freiheim and Miss Mary Leahy. Roman Gods? Latin German This is how we used to do it in the Hitler Jugend. Button, button who's got the button? Mr. Ray Saxton. Mrs. Charlotte Riddle, Mr. Rudolf Martignacco. 33 The brownies we made las: week were better. Art Art teachers: Mr. Wallace Houts, Mr. Thomas Libby, Mr. James Marcell. 34 This year RHS students have displayed many of their talents in our showcases and on our bulletin boards. The Art Department gives Richfield students an opportunity to design and produce their creative ideas. The four art courses offered are: Art I, concerned with handling art materials, Art II, a painting and sculpture course. Art III, concentrating on commercial art, and Art IV, a course on studio work. RHS students also contribute their works for display in various art shows such as the annual Suburban Art League show at South-dale. How about color instead of black and white? Music PRACTICE!!! Mr. Miles I.undahl, Mrs. Gretchen Thomson, Mr. Charles Zicmcr. 36 Next comes., “Swing your partner 'round and ’round. The Junior-Senior and Sophomore bands, under the direction of Miles I.undahl, have had a busy year. Both bands presented winter and spring concerts, and the combined efforts of both bands provided us with a wonderful Homecoming half-time show. One of the major accomplishments of the marching band was their playing at Metropolitan Stadium. Also, an exchange concert program with Bcmidji High School was planned and turned out to be quite a success. This year several extracurricular bands were active. The basketball and hockey pep bands helped in the general enthusiasm for our fine teams at the games. The swing band provided much entertainment on several different occasions, such as the variety show. Newly-formed this year, the concert band included the top members of the Junior-Senior band who performed at concerts. All bands led the music at our pepfests. The choir was divided into two sections this year—the Girls' Glee Club, consisting of forty members, and the Mixed Chorus, made up of eighty-six members. Under the leadership of Mr. Zicmcr, these groups provided entertainment at various concerts throughout the year. The orchestra this year boasted a membership of nine. This all-string group has given concerts and has participated in other activities, under their director, Mrs. Thompson. 37 A 1 ami a 2 and a 3 . . . Trumpet Fanfare The Senior Ball? Now how do 1 get DOWN? Okay who's got the ball? 38 Boy’s physical education teachers. Left to right—Mr. Archie Ward, Mr. Vance Crosby, Mr. Robert Collison, Mr. Glen Young. Physical Education The Physical Education Department has the job of promoting health through exercise and education. Sophomores are required to take physical education, and there is an elective program for juniors and seniors. Both programs emphasize developing skills and good sportsmanship. The health classes arc concerned with education in the basics of first aid, hygiene, and general health. Girl’s physical education teachers, l ft to right—Miss Velma Tcichrocw, Mrs. Dorothy Haugen, Miss Nona Paulson, Miss Marie Rantcnan. 39 An extensive course of . studies is open to the student at RHS through the exceptionally broad-based business department. Students interested in accounting may take bookkeeping. where the preparation of financial statements, income tax forms, and various other business forms is taught. Girls interested in secretarial work may enroll in shorthand, typing, and office practice. These courses help the student acquire speed and precision in carrying out various office routines. Other courses offered in the department are personal typing, notchand, business law, consumer problems, and salesmanship. Business education teachers to r—Sitting—Miss Carolyn Johnson, Mr. Richard Johnson, Mr. Frank Jordan, Mrs. Norma Bittner. Mr. Jack Campbell, Mrs. Dorthy Britz. Miss Shirley Hanson, Mr. Glenn Cleveland, Mrs. Sally Englcson, Miss Ruth Dittos. I've been framed! Business I wonder if praying will help? 40 ieami Ready, Set, Go! Smile, you're on Candid Camera. Education Okay, now who wrote this note? 41 And that’s not all . . . Busy Business Typing is fun, typing is fun .. . 42 She was here just a minute ago; now I can't find her. Left to right—Elaine Steen. Eileen Carlton. Evelyn FIndUnd, Gertrude Fisher. Mr. Chairman, corporate profits were down by w h o 9 e r v e U s D. Allford, E. Rezab, H. Hollcnback, K. Benson. L. Larson, B. Anderson. F. Kanduth, J. Willscy, E. Olson. Patty-cake, patty-cake, baker’s man . . Leona Gilsrud. Betty Quarnstrom, Marion Bucci, Alice Olson. Josephine Hanson, Faye Jacobsen. 43 There are many paths to the top of the mountain hut the view is always the same.” Chinese Proverb 46 SENIOR CLASS OFFICERS: Sandy Ahlstrom. Secretary; Al Pavnc. Treasurer; Carol Pope. Vice-President; Tom McLain, President Martin Aas Sandra Ahlstrom Mary Ainsworth Allen Almendingcr Lillian Alsip Thomas Ames Sandra Aldridge Patricia Alexander David Algrcn Gregg Amundson Ardis Anderson Barbara Anderson Daryl R. Anderson Daryl V. Anderson 47 Emily Anderson Gary F. Anderson Gar)' R. Anderson George Anderson Joan Anderson Judith Anderson Martha Anderson Mary Jo Anderson Maynard Anderson 48 Peter Anderson Ray Anderson Robert Anderson Steve Anderson Susan Anderson Thomas Anderson Barbara Anondson Kathryn Anthonisen Ann Armstrong William Anderson Nancy Andreotti Carolyn Andrus John Aro Billy Ashmore Linda Ausley 49 Marj- Bach John Bailey Pam Bakkc Louise Benson Thomas Berg Ted Berggren 50 Linda Bergman Trudy Bcrgrcn Penny Bergstrom Marlys Bjork James Bjornlie Barbara Black Karen Bernard Gar)- Berry Kathryn Bettchcr Barr)' Bishop Robert Bishop Marcia Bixby 51 Marilyn Black Linda Blaeser Susan Blase Linda Blombcrg Diane Bloomquist Richard Blomquist Sandra Bobendrier Stephen Bock Thomas Boettcher John Bolger Joan Bolmgrcn Terrance Borman Candace Bostad John Bostrom Linda Bouchicr 52 Robert Bower Joel Boxrud Mar)- Bremer Sandra Breth Dana Broin Gar)- Brooks Kathleen Broscoff Robert Brown Steven Brown Walter Brown Wayne Brown Ruth Browning Linda Bundy Susan Bunting Dennis Burda 53 Robert Burgeson Charles Burns Garry Busch Pamela Busch Linda Busse Sandra Camp James E. Carlson James R. Carlson Loren Carlson ■ T Richard Carlson Ronald Carlson Stephen Carlson 54 Wayne Orison Cliff Carney Paul Cegla Thomas Chrcst Gayle Christensen Robert Christensen Linda Christian Earl Christianson Delbert Church Fred Clark Tom Clark 55 Martha Cleary Patrick Col ford Vernon Conaway Colleen Conley Deirdre Conjey Peter Converse James Copeland Gregory Cornell Michael Cornell Mary Coron Diane Cox Marlyss Craft James Cullcy Dennis Culpepper Diane Cummins 56 Amanda Cuthbcrt Sally Cutler Holly Cutter Nancy Cyr Carolyn Dahl Gloria Dahlquist Wayne Daniel Steve Davidson I.inda Davis Mike Denman Rodney Detzlcr Susan Diekman 57 Linda Djcrf Kenneth Dobson Leonard Doerflcr Kathleen Drilling Karen Dudley Phillip Duffy Diane Dowell Karen Dowell Patricia Donaldson Sara Donnelly Darrel Dooley Gene Drachenberg Peter Dress Janet Drill 58 Geraldine Ego Stephen Egsgaard Eli Eidsmo Mary Elfstrand Patrick Elliot Barbara Elvccrog Karen Emerson Ronald Emerson Bcrnceta Dunn Betty Duquenne Mary Dvorak Roger Emslic Helen Engebretson Judy Engebretson 59 Paul Erhardt Paul Erickscn Joyce Erickson Marjory Foltz Dale Fordahl Scott Forsl erg Joan Ericson Steve Ethicr Susan Evans Robert Flcisher Nancy Fleming Michael Flom 60 Michael Forster Ronnie Frank Gar)- Franson Lynne Franson Nancy Fredericks Bonita Federickson Byrl Gaertner Joel Gaertner Linda Ganfield Randy Geisler Marvin Geisness Charlene Gcrdcs 61 Barbara Gibbish Patricia Gibson Craig Gilbert Barbara Glandcr Ronald Glaub Adeline Gnerer Gerri Grabowski Gregory Gramstad Eugene Gren Vec Grenhagen Judy Grigsby Jill Grise Debbie Gronwall Rita Grummons Ann Grunditz Chris Gudal Gar)' Gunderson Stanton Gunderson John Gunstad Linda Gustafson Cheryl Gutzkc John Hafich Bryan Hagen Richard Hagen Kathryn Halbcrg 63 Signc Halgren Michael Hammill Cheryl Hamsness Michael Hannon Dale Hansen James Raymond Hanson James Rodney Hanson Jon Hanson Linda Hanson Susan Hanson Willard Hanson Linda Harick Linda Haroldson Terrance Harrington Joann Hartman 64 William Haugan Terr ' Haugerud Greg Hazlctt Gary Heinrich Stephen Helland Susan Helleckson 65 Linda Hjulbcrg Timothy Hjulbcrg Merrilyn Hoffman Janclle Hoglund Linda-Hoglund Randy Hokenson Jan Holmdahl Mary Holmes 66 Carole Huffman David Hunstad Cheryl Jackson Donald Jackson Richard Jackson Judy James Janet Jclvick Ronald Jenneke 67 Martha Jcpson Sylvia Jesse Carolyn Johnsen Patricia A. Johnson Patricia L. Johnson Patricia M. Johnson 68 Sharon Johnson Susan Johnson Susan K. Johnson Daniel Kelly Vanona Kelly William Kendall Timothy Johnson Todd Johnson Virginia Johnson James Johnston Richard Jokincn Herbert Karow Gail Kartes Richard Keepers Fred Keller 69 Jan Kennedy Pamela Kent Carol Kcrich Jim Kershaw Nancy Kcttleson Thomas Kierski Cheryl King Kathy Kingsriter Jeanette Kirkpatrick Martha Kirkpatrick Lois Klevcn 70 Paul Kling Michael Knapp Karen Knutson 71 Cheryl Kuiper Shirley Kuntz James Kunz Douglas I.aBorc Judith Lake Marianne Lakcman Donald Kuppe Susan Kurth Linda Laakso Ronald Larson Sandra Larson Tom Larson 72 John LaTourellc Bruce Laughton Sandra Layman Gary Lind Strom Craig Linn Kathleen Litfin Douglas Lcviton Diane Lindbcrg Carol Lindstrom 73 David Logan Rosemary Lonergan Michael Lottes Carol Lundemo Ronele Lundgren Mark Lundquist 74 Sandra Lundquist Richard Lutes Jack Lutz Geraldine Lynn David Macaulay Alan Mace Roger Mahn David Mahon Pamela Main Barbara Makinen Penny Makousky John Malinsky Dale Manis Susan Marks 75 Mary Matlock Karen Mattila Sharon Mattila Joanne Mauren Michael Maxson Jan is May Michael Mayer Richard Mayer Thomas Medcalf 76 Richard Mchus Roger Mchus David Mcndclc David Meter Michael Meulencrs Philip Meyer Priscilla Miles Cortland Miller Robert Miller Susan Miller John Minchow Peter Ministral Judith Mihlcnbcck Richard Mikunda Don Mildon Gloria Mishlcr Sharon Mitchell Laurel Moe Cheryl Mohs Kathleen Mooney Marilyn Morton Marsha Munson Sandy Munyon Gregor)- Murphy Richard Myre Michael Me Andrews Linda McArthur Janet McCallum Timothy McCartney Elizabeth McCarvill Craig McClure Barbara McDonald Linda MeGinty Diane Mclncrny Patricia McKisson Douglas McLain Haney Tom McLain Sandra McMillan 79 Walter McPcck Kathleen McPherson Robert Nash Cleo Nelson Douglas Nelson John Nelson Judy Nelson Kathryn Nelson Larry Nelson Steven Nelson James Nemzek Michael Ness Nancy Nichols Sandra Nichols Anita Noel Linda Nelson Paul Nelson Sandra Nelson 80 Kenneth Ogden Terry Olmen Alan Olsen David Nordmeyer Dennis Norgaard Raymond Nyberg Sandra Nyc Joseph O'Brien Margaret O'Connell David Olsen Cheryl Olson Dianne Olson Gloria Olson Greg Olson Roger Olson 81 Thomas Olson Julie Olsson Cheryl Oman Sherrill Oman Mclodyc Ondrachek Donna Opperud Nancy Ordos Marilou O'Reilly Ardell Palmersheim Christopher Palmisano Margie Palmquist Richard Osgood Cynthia Patiolis Linda Pagcl 82 Robert Patrick Jon Paulson Alan Payne Linda Pedersen Patricia Pehrson Michael Pelton Paula Pemble Gale Peterson Janet Peterson 83 Jeffrey Peterson Jcrold Peterson John Peterson Ann Peterson Katherine Peterson Larry Peterson Linda J. Peterson Linda L. Peterson Lyle Peterson Stanley Peterson Steven Peterson Thomas Peterson Viola Peterson Virginia Peterson Sandra Petit 84 Leslie Petro Dlorah Plister Charles Phillips Kathryn Pinnow Della Plasch Charles Plaster Douglas Pockrandt Muntana Pookkappund Carol Pope Stanley Post Randall Potts Thomas Preussc Joel Pribnow Fred Price Joel Price 85 Diana Prill Connie Prust Janice Puik Carol Richardson Flavia Richardson Harvard Richardson 86 Richard Richter Jeff Riddell Joanne Robert 87 Dennis Roske Patricia Ross William Ross Walter Rothc George Rounds Leroy Rowell Ellen Rundell Cheryl Russell Barbara Sabourin Diane Salsbcry Paul Sandangcr Clayton Sankey Bryan Sarver Judcanc Savoie Delores Sax Lorclcc Schanen Ford Schardin Christie Schiagcr 88 Steven Schonhardt Monica Schultz Richard Schultz Linda Schumack David Score Sharon Scott Michael Seamans Sharon Searles Richard Seegcr Richard Seel Sandra Scland John Scngbush 89 Patricia Scrmeta Karen Severson Dennis Shanks Mike Shannon Diane Shaughncssy Sandra Shaw Marlene Shears Patricia Shcffcl Priscilla Sheffel Joanne Shimp Mark Shuck Marcia Shuler Mar)' Sue Sicber Nancy Simmons 90 Marilyn Skalstad Jeanne Skoglund Margaret Skoglund Gar)1 Slettom Carol Smith Carla Skoog Barbara Skurdalsvold Norbert Slcttcn George Smith Jeffery Smith Renac Smith Richard Smith Jerry Smrcka Mary Sodcrstrom 91 Lesly Solbcrg Jafnes Sorensen Karen Sorum Gary Spake Peter Spangrud Douglas Spreckcr Robert Stafford Kathleen Starr Susan Steele David Stenerson Daniel Stephens Cheryl Stepka Roylene Stine Barbara Stixrud Terry Stockhaus 92 Steven Stodicck Jeanette Stoebe John Stokes 93 Kathleen Swan Karen Swanberg Carol Swanson James Thompson Roxanne Thompson Edwin Thorod 94 Diane Townsend Robert Tripanier Janet Tschache Gordon Tunby James Tuttle Marilyn Updike 95 Patricia Wallick Barbara Wallis Michael Wallman Susan Vrieze James Wagle Randall Wahoske Linda Waltcrson Mary Jane Ward Robert Ward Barbara Vail Douglas Vickman Robert Vogtman Bonnie Warn Dan Warrington Diane Warzetha Anne Wasick Gregory Wasick Lois Watson James Wavinak Grace Ann Weaver Thomas Webber Peter Weise Cynthia Welshans Gerald Wenkus Thomas Whalen Carol Whitbeck Larry Wiegand 97 Scott Wilcox Nancy Williams Rodney Williams Craig Williamson John Wilson Michael Wilson Sharon Wysong Richard Yorks Mary Jo Yost 98 This darn stuff grows like weeds! Okay, who's next? Lawrence Zierhut Sally Zuchlke Susan Galarncau Judy Youngberg Craig Packman Mary Zappia 99 The rung of a ladder was never meant to rest upon, hut only to hold a man's foot long enough to enable him to put the other somewhat higher. Thomas Mom Huxley I UNDERCLASSMEN 101 Pat Pope Secretary Todd Walker Sue Olson President Treasurer The Junior Class is striving toward its goal. With the Class of ‘66’s spark and determination the)- will score big in their next year of high school. Their unity and school spirit keeps ambition and resourcefulness high as they climb the ladder of success. These attributes can lead them nowhere but to the top! 102 Bock tow: Rosemary Abel, Rick Adair, Rick Adams, Richard Adams. James Ahlbcrg. Linda Ahlbom, Michael Albers, Susan Anderson, Bonita Anderson, Carol Anderson, Cheryl Anderson. Middle tow: Floyd Anderson. Gerald Anderson, Joan Anderson, Judy Anderson. Julie Anderson, Kathleen Anderson, I.inda J. Anderson, Linda L. Anderson, Lowell Anderson, Martha Anderson, Philip Anderson. From row: Sharon Anderson, Susan K. Anderson. Timothy Anderson, Lorraine Andreason. Wayne Andren, Laila Andresen. Sharon Aretz. Dan Arm it age. B.iek tow: Beverly Armstrong, Robert Aske-land, Paulette Astell. Carol Atkinson, Nancy Bagenstoss, Deborah Baker, Janinc Bakkc, Gary Balmer, Wendy Barlament. Ric Barrett, Sheryl Bartlett. Middle row: Stanley Batten. Everett Beadle. Diane Beckman, Joanne Beckwith. Susan Bchrncr, William Belford, Donald Beilin, Greg Bennis, Donna Benson, Mary Berdahl, Bonnie Berg. From row: Stig Berg, Thomas Berg, Cameron Bergh, Kirsten Bergh, Gary Bcrgquist, Gary Bergsten. Margaret Berres, Glen Berry. B.ick row: Darryl Bixby, Kay Bjerva, David Blackstonc, Claudia Blair, Lonnie Blair, Marianne Blazcjak. Paul Bliss, Noel Blizil, Karen Blood, Todd Bloom, Peter Bock. Middle tow: Stephen Boll, Joanne Bondy, Darby Bonsai I, Kenneth Borst, Jay Bosiger, James Boucher. Steven Bovc. James Boxrud, Fay Boyer. Larry Brastad, Nancy Brawley. From row: Joanne Breckinridge, Lloyd Bremseth. Sharon Brenner. Holly Bright. Penny Bright, William Bright. Gary Brisbin, Lynn Brockmcycr. Back row: James Brown. Roann Brown, Tarryl Brown, William Brown. Thomas Brudeli, Kathy Brudvig, Kim Brudvig, Jacqueline Brum, Sandra Brustad, Lorenc Bucci, Carolyn Budd. Middle row: Dennis Buescher, James Bufkin, Pamela Bulger, John Bunting. Mary Burge, Sandra Burgett, Sherbettc Callstrom, Bruce Campbell, Fred Carlson, Gary Carlson, Jean Carlson. Front row: Joan Carlson. John Carlson, Karen Carlson, Michael Carlson. Terry1 Carlson. Thomas Carlson, Nancy Carlton. Susan Carpenter. Back row: Kalhy Casey. Linda Cassady, Paul Chapman, Christine Chick, Jancllc Chorzempa. Jeffrey Christensen, Karen Christensen. Mary Christensen, Martin Christenson, Nancy Christenson, Linda Christianson. Middle row: Mary Clark, Michael Clark. Judy Clarke, Terry Clausen, Bonnie Clemens, Nancy Coleman, William Colfcrd, Kathy Collison, Bonnie Comeau, Mary Conaway, Kitty Cone. Front row: Bridget Conley, Robert Cook. Robert Copeland. Susan Copeland, Bruce Cornelius, Jeffrry Cornelius, Stanley Comiea, David Cosgrove. Back row: Paul Cowdcry, Robert Creamer, Steven C ulpepper, Francis Cyr, Ronald Dahl, Thomas Dahlien, Freddy Damon, Shirley Danielsoi, Carolyn Darrow, David Dashieli, Barb Da is. Middle row: Mary Davis, Vickie Davis. Alice Delaney. Eliana Del Castillo, David Demarais, John Dennis, David Dickinson, Linda DicLnan, Steve Dlouhy, Cynthia Dodge, Step ten Dombcck. Front row: Thomas Doucet, Mike Dougherty, Gregory Draves, Michael Droncn, Sharlene Duggan, Mike Dupont. David Edlefsen, Douglas Edmonson. Back row: Erik Eidsmo, Dale Ekcgren, Ginger Elstad, Charles Emerson, Linda Engen, David Erb, Steven Erickson, Teresa Erickson. Barbara Eriksen, Kirk Elhier, Patricia Evans. Middle row: Bonnie Everts, Darlene Fair, Tom Farmer, Constance Farn-ham, Maria Feared, Susan Feeney, Don Fellows, Russ Ferree, Donald Ficrs, Juliann Findell, Richard Fish. Front row: Steve Fischer, Janice Fix, Michael Fix, Ralph Fix, Carol Fjelstad, Donald Flach, Sara Fleitman, Larry Ford. Back row: Beth Forkcnbrock Steven Fors-berg, Pamela Foster, Kathy Fowler, Connie Francis, John Frederick, Sherry Friendshuh, Roper Fritz. Roper Funk, Theodore Fystrom, Geoffrey Gacrtner. Middle row: Connie Ganapcs, John Ganske, Gretchcn Gastcrland, Bonnie Gecrdes, Sandra Gcislcr, Dana Gcorpe, Vickie Gcrtz, Janice Gibson, Stephen Gilberstadt, Jeff Gilmore, Mark Giroux. Front row: Francine Gisc, Neil Gislason, Ronald Glandcr, Eileen Glenna, Nancy Glockner, Charlotte Gnerer. Michael Goalen, Jim Goddard. Back row: Sharon Goebel, Patricia Gokcy, Gregor)- Goodlund, Shirley Goodlund, Diane Graf, Julie Gramith, Wesley Gran, John Grande, Jim Green, Cheryl Greiner, Dale Grimes. Middle row: I.arhae Grindai, Douglas Grube, Pamela Gunderson, Ricky Gutzke, Suzanne Haas, Tom Haas, Robin Hackett, Karen Hagen. Kathy Hagen, Gregory Hall, Nancy Hall. Front row: Karen Hallbcrg, Carol Hailing, Charles Hallquist, Larry Hansen, Carol A. Hanson. Judy Hanson, Terrance Hanson. Tom Hanson. Back row: Stephanie Hardackcr, Ross Hardt, Lynda Harris, John Harvey. Pamela Haugen, Priscilla Haugen, James Hcinen, Dennis Helseth. Wayne Hemer, Diane Hcnrickson, Tim Hcrbcrg. Middle row: Bill Herron, Ronald Hcsselgravc, Gerald Hcywood, Milo Hines. Jeffrey Hoberg, George Hoff, Carol Hogen, Linda Hoium. Charles Hokans, Dianne Holland, Robert Holler. Front row: Peggy Hoover, Nancy Hovelson, Judith Howatt, Kathleen Howley, Kathleen Hoyt, Terry Hughes, Suzctte Huguet, Susan Hulling. Back row: Mike Hundcre, David Husom. Kathy Hyde, Janis Jacobsen, Nancy Jacobson, Jennifer James, Jim Jaspcrson, Richard Jefferson, Carmen Jensen. Diane Jensen. Phillip Jensen. Middle row: Dave Jcpson, Barbara A. Johnson, Barbara A. Johnson, Donna Johnson, Bonnie Johnson, Brent Johnson. Bruce Johnson, Cheryl Johnson, Cynthia Johnson, Darrel Johnson. Georgene Johnson. Front row: Glynda Johnson, Greg Johnson, Larry Johnson, Linda Johnson. Maureen Johnson, Sandy F. Johnson. Catherine Jones. Dale Kallenberg. 55 nrro. Back tow: Diane Kampen, John Karau, Cynthia Kaxgcl, Rita Kargel, Peggy Katke, Lois Kell. Roxanne Kelman, Suzanne Kcl-man. Jonathon Kennedy, Edmund Kiedrow-ski. Thomas Kiedrowski. Middle row: Richard Kieselhorst. Kenneth Kiescr, Wayne Kilgrcn. Ronald King. Terry' Kirchner, Susan Kjeseth,. Gregory Klcman, Kathleen Klcvcn, Michael Kleven, Lowell Knight. Robert Knights. From row: Susan Kobs, Ronald Kolstad. Bill Krahl. Diane Krebs. Katherine Krings, Larry Krohn, Peggy Kujawski, James Kyllo. Back row: Nancy Ladd, David Lahr, Cathryn Lally, Patricia Lally, Michael Lampi, Roberta Lapitz, Dwight Larsen. Jim R. I.arson, James Rodney Larson, Linda Larson, Penny Larson. Middle row: Richard Larson. Daniel Latham, Wayne Laughlin, Michael Laurscn, Margo Lcct. Donna Lehen, Linda Leihy. Jerry Lcmke, Patricia Lemke, Richard Lewis. Judy Lhotka. From row: Randy Lied. Susan Licdtkc, Judith Limpert, Kathleen Lind, Diane Lindberg, Linda Lindberg, Nancy Lindeberg. Danny Lobejko. Back row: Terry Lodin, John Loftus, Ronald Long, Gregg Lowe. Norton Lund, Gordon Lundbcrg, Carol I.undgrcn. Kim Lundquist, Jollyne Lyman. Kathleen Lynch. Merrily McCartney. Middle row: Larraine McCarviil, Jeff McCullough, Gary McGIcnncn, Douglas McIntosh. Judy McLaughlin, Roberta Me-Millen, Gail Mach, Paulette Macht, Mary Ann Madsen, Danny Mahn, Dianne Mahn. From row: Douglas Manskc, Larry Markes, Peter Markovich. Gary Marshall, Steve Martin, Diane Masloski, Susan Meirick, Cheryl Melton. You want a picture of me?}” Back row: Dorothy Mcndclc, Judy Merri-man. Stephen Merritt. Lester Michels. Jim Midthun, Barbara Mikkelson, Mike Milbert, Arlan Miller, Beverly Miller, Candace Miller, Jeanne Miller. Middle row: Dennis Mills, Neil Minikus, Daniel Mital, Carl Mocn, Glenda Mohs, Bruce Moline, James Moline, Janet Monpan, Joel Moravetz, I.owell Moravetz, Janet Moser. From row: Gary Mull, Edward Munger, John Munyon, Susan Murdock, Irene Mursa, Jerome Museus, Sally Myers. Nicholas Myre. Back row: Donald Neal, Diane Ncis, Curtis Nelson, Cynthia Nelson, David Nelson, Dianna Nelson, Gary Nelson, Nancy Nelson. Nancy 1$. Nelson, Pamela Nelson, Patricia Nelson. Middle row: Peppy Nelson, Kockne Nelson, Suzanne Nelson, Gary Nesheim, Judy Neumann, Robert Newcomb, Jeffrey Newman, Mary Newman. Stephen Newstrom, Julie Niccum, Diane Nicholson. From row: Kathleen Nicoloff, Carol Novak, Beverly Nunpesser, Judy Nyberp. Mike O'Brian. Susan O'Dell, Art Ofstad, Richard Oftedal. Back row: Richard Ohama, Patrick O'Keefe. Alan Olson, Marsha Olson, Pamela Olson. Roper Olson. Steve Olson. Susan Olson. Vauphn Olson. Richard Olstad, Douplas Onan. Middle row: Mark Onan, Prentiss Oredson, Peppy O'Rourke. Dena Ortloff, Linda Orvedahl, Barbara Osborn, Marparct Ospood, Philip Ott, Dale Ottemess. Stirlinp Otto, Gregory Overlid. From row: Robert Owen, Coreen Pacholke, Douglass Paine, Angela Pappas, Jacqueline Parenti, Eileen Parrish. Gail Parsley, Jo Ann Patrick. Back row: Janet Patterson. Linda Paulson, Gary Peach. James Pearson, Susan Pearson. Terry Peck. Roma Peerboom. Diane Peltckos, Beth Pemblc, Tom Pcpel, Yvonne' Persons. Middle row: Cynthia Peszynski, Janice Peszynski, Beverly Peterson, Brian Peterson, Gail Peterson, Jerome Peterson, Joan Pctcr-•son, Linda Peterson, Mary Peterson, Nancy Peterson, Roger Peterson. Prom row: Sandra Peterson, Ruth Petit, Dale Pierce, John Pinckaers, Campbell Pinnow, John Plcsums, Penny Pockrandt, Steven Pontius. 107 Back row: Patricia Pope, Christine Prae-torius, Ron Praus, Marilcc Preble, Lanny Prindle, Paul Probst. Patricia Purcell, Charlene Quinlan, Susan Rankin, James Rasmussen. Joan Rasmussen. Middle row: Karen Rasmussen. Marge Rasmussen, Bruce Rawlings. $hari Reinking. Ron Reyes. Dennis Rice. Tom Richardson, Gary' Richmond, Sharon Rigg. Gayle Riipa, Diane Ripley. From row: Larry Ritter, Gary Roberts. Susan Roberts, Carol Robins, Frederick Rogers, Larry Rogers, Linda Romick, Janice Roney. Baek row: Susan Rosacker. James Roth, Kenneth Rud, Thomas Ryan, Matthew St. Sauver, Steven Salisbury, Barbara Salvas, Tom Samsel, Phillip Sandahl, Mary Scanlon, Ginger Schifsky. Middle row: Dan Schiller, Patrick Schindler, Susan Schmidt, Tom Schnorr, Judy Schonhardt, Nancy Schweim, Kathy Schweitzer. Joyce Scott, Karen Seamans, Elaine Seline, David Seward. From row: Deborah Sharkey, Peter Shea. Burkhard Shcrva, Laurie Shimer, Frank Shimkus, Charlotte Sietsema. Ann Simon, Steve Sjoberg. Baek row: Vikkic Shccley, Donalcc Shemanck. Paul Skogheim, John Skurdals-vold, Jerry Smith, .Mary Snowbcrg, James Snyder, Jean Sobczyk, Linnca Sodergrcn, Claudia Sole. Steve Solhcim. Middle row: Clayton Songle. Joe Songstad. Dennis Sorensen. Lynne Sorensen. Jeffrey Springer, Ernest Stanley, Vivian Stanton. David Steen, John Stein. Robert Stcnbcrg, Jon Stenson. From row: Monte Stcrbuck, Lawrence Stidgcr, Linda Stinson, Kenneth Stover, Jeffrey Streeter, Tim Strommcn, Cari Sugi-mura, Larry Sundem. Baek row: Kathleen Sutton, Bruce Svitak, Gloria Swanson, Jeanne Swanson, Daniel Swenson, James Syme, Jerome Szafranski, Joyce Takekawa, Daniel Taragos, Christine Taraldson, Jerry Tarman. Middle row: Richard D. Taylor, Richard H. Taylor, Scott Taylor, Catherine Thclcn, Thomas Thoenscn, Avis Thomas, Linda Thomas, Linda Thornes, Carole D. Thompson. Carol L. Thompson, Melinda Thompson, Michael Thompson. From row: Rebecca Thompson, Steve Thomson. John Tobin, Linda Toscl, John Townsend, Robert Townsend, Valerie Treat, Jeffrey Tutewohl. Back row: Margaret Udy, Gary Ueckcr, Forrest Updike, Judith Valenta. Francis Veit. Linda Veit, Nancy Vcnsland, Steve Vcrvais, Craig Vick, Bob Victor, Todd Walker. Middle row: Sharon Warzetha, Sandra Weiher, Ronald Weitbrccht, Alvah Welsh, Larry Wenaas, Clarence West berg, Daniel Weycr, Ellen Whalen, Ann Whear. Thomas Whear, Kathleen Wherland. From row: Leslie White, Lynne White. Charles Whitmore, Bruce Wishart, Penni Witthans. Jane Wittich, Gary Wong, Janice Woodrow Back row: Jacqueline Woticr. Carol Wright, Patrick Yarbrough, Walter Yetzer, Beverly Young, Pamela Youngberg, Sandra Young-quist, Deborah Zcitlin. Paul Ziemer, Ronald Ziemkowski, Douglas Zilka. Middle row: Terry Zimmerman, JoEllen Ziska, Ray Arelio, Scott Bartel I, JoAnne Blaylock, Dennis Craswell, Kincy Daniels, Bcmic DeBoer, John Engebretson, Jim Ernst, Lydell Feist. Front row: Terry Forss. Tom Gregg, Virgil Grenhagen, Thomas Hoyum, David Jensen, Bill Kamleitcr, Chris Katayama, Jay Krough. I Karen Matson, Kathy Otis, Joan Tranberg, Dan Wait, John Weddle, Nancy White, Don Whitehead, LorAnne Wicbkc. Paula Williams, Karen Wilson. See the trouble a girl can get you into?’ Home again, home again, jiggedy-jig. Now, kids, just because it's dark in here . . . 110 Bill Bittman President Paula McFarland Treasurer Jim McCallum Kathy Patrick Vice President Secretary The Class of '67 is new at the game, but already shows signs of greatness in ability. Its enthusiasm and perseverance will develop it into one of RHS's finest. Ill Bjck row: Dale Aasen, Timothy Adair, Barbara Alexander, Teresa Almendinger, Richard AI pa ugh. Jan Alquist, James Amundson, James Ander, Arlene Anderson, Carol Anderson. Kristen Anderson. Middle row: Kristine Anderson, Linda Anderson, Mary Anderson. Owen Anderson, Shelley Anderson, Stephen Anderson. Steve Anderson, Joan Angerhofer, Dee Anthony. Jane Armstrong. Lee Artimovich. Front row: Corrine Ascher, Linda Aspnes, Robert Athey, Scott Augustine, Sue A us ley, Thomas Austin, Linda Bahe, Linda Baker. Bart row: Noel Baker, Kenneth Bakke, Patricia Baldus, Gayle Bandow, Diane Baran, Cindy Barbeau, Patricia Baribcau, Mary Lou Bartel I, Sharyl Baumchen, Roger Bauser, Linda Baxa. Middle row: Donna Becken. Caryn Behmer, Steven Bender, Paula Bennett. Dawn Benson, Deborah Benson, Jeanne Benson. Craig Benson, Mary Benson. Brian Bentzen, Patrick Berg. Front row: Terry Berg, Joan Berger. James Bernstein. Linda Berry, Randy Berry, Richard Best. Glori Biegner, Jim Bishop. B.i(i row: Bill Bittman, Douglas Bjorklund. Mary Lou Bjornlie, Bruce Bjornstad, Richard Black. Susan Blaeser, Steven Blase, Jeffrey Blasko. Sally Blccha. Stephen Blomberg, Veronica Blowers. Middle row: Nancy Boice, June Bolton, Barbara Borman. Linda Borry, Janice Bouchier, Jeanne Bouchier, Bcttic Boyer, Gary Brand, Robert Brecht. Wayne Brede. Wayne Brekke. Front row: James Brenny, Paul Bridges. Harry- Bright, Daniel Brotcn, Bruce Browning, Jeffrey Bry, Roger Buck. Gregory Buhta. Back row: Jeffrey Bullock, Patricia Bums, Penny Burr. Brenda Busse, Sandra Butler, Jan Byhrc, Janis Cameron, Sandra Campbell. William Camuel, Ann Carlson, Barbara Carlson. Middle row: Cheryl Carlson, Rebecca Carlson. Richard Carlson. Susan Carlson, Phyllis Carney, Dcnysc Carpenter, Val Carr, Terry Carter, Mark Caselius, Wendy Ccdcr-holm. Front row: Anne Chatterton, Keith Chcllsen. Carol Chouinard, Richard Christensen, Thomas Christensen,’Jeanne Christianson, Pamela Clarin, Vickie Claus. Back row: Steve Clausen, Mike Clough, Patrick Cochrane, Paul Cole, Wendell Cole, Tim Collopy, Valeric Colman, Donald Conaway, James Cook, Susan Cook, Douglas Coombs. Middle row: Mark Copeland, Terri Corbin. Dcbby Cornell, Jerry Cornell, Jim Corriveau. Mike Cosgrove, George Cotter, Doug Cottcrman, Larry Cox, Joan Creighton, Margaret Cronin. From row: Diane Culpepper, Judith Culpepper, James Curson, Marjolaine Dahl, Sharyn Dahl, Bruce Dahl-strom, Thomas Dallman, Daniel Daly. Back row: Paul Darrow, Kent Davidson, Deborah Davis, Gregory Davis, George Dayon, Diana Dean. Barbara Decker, John Demons, Rita Deschanc, Tim Donahue, Elaine Dopking. Middle row: Robert Drake, Margaret Draxtcn, Elena Dress, Steven Dupla, James Dvorak. Thomas Ecklcin, Sharon Eddy, Gayle Edlcfsen, Mary Edward, Luana Eggie, Eileein Eklund. From row: George Elfncr, Mary Ellis, Sharon Ellstrom, Patrick Emery, Kay Engesether, John Eng-man, Howard Enlund, Arthur Erickson. Back row: David Erickson, Jean Erickson, Richard Erickson, Robert Erickson, Jean Ericson, Barbara Erie, Richard Erlich, Christina Espie, Donald Estall, Charlotte Evans, Roy Evertz. Middle row: Robert Falenczy-kowski, Steven Falkum, Barbara Farness, Susan Famham, Catherine Fcyder, Ronald Filzcn, Steven Findlay, Michael Finley, Michael Fischer, Linda Fish. Terry Fisher. From row: Delores Fitch, John Fitch, George Fitzcnbcrgcr, Michael Flanders, Jodcc Flippin, Donna Flom, John Folsom, Jcrroldine Folwick. Back row: Terry Folwick, Larry Forsbcrg, Jeffrey Forslin. Stephanie Foster. Tom Francis, Sharon Frcderiksen, William Frcnz, Diane Friberg, Charles Friend, Carol Gage, Jill Gallagher. Middle row: Kathleen Gardner, Michael Gardner, Susan Garske, Jeffrey Gartner, Cheryl Gertz, Larry Gessncr, Carol Gcttman, Jeff Gibson. Jon Gilbertsen, Stephen Gilbertson, Wendy Gisc. From row: Carolyn Glidden. Kathleen Goheen, Barbara Gowen, Robert Grabowski. Susan Graham, Jason Gramstad, Thomas Grazzini. Kiem Gregcr. Rack row: Robert Gretton, Daniel Grind-heim, Patricia Grogan. Frank proseth, Jeff Gundry, Gary Gustafson, William Haas. Jill Habeck. Bruce Habeggcr, Carol Hacker, Kathleen Hager. Middle row: Richard Hales. Donald Hall, Janice Hall, Janice Hallcn, Jan Halkoski. Mamie Hammer, Donna Hanson, Eugene Hanson, Joann Hanson, Barry Harpestad, Shirley Hart. Front row: Mary Harvey. Geoffrey Hatfield, Steve Haugan, Peggy Hawk, Lane Hawkinson, Janice Hayes, Niles Hayle, Loren Hcdin. Back row: Dave Hedlund, Richard Hegg, Craig Hcikkila, Robert Heincn, Randall Hclland, Joyce Hermann, John Hertxog, Don Hesse, Barbara Hill, Ann Himlie, Carol Hinman. Middle row: Dale Hinrichs, Michael Hobart, Patricia Hodorff, Leslie Hoffman, Meri Hoglund, Grace Hoke, Thomas Holmes, Thomas Homan, Kathryn Hooker, Kurt Hopia, Mary Horner. Front rou-: Sandra Horton, Patricia Houg, Julie Houlding, Crystal Hovden. Dave Hovland, Cathy Howard, Gregory Howe, Craig Hubbard. And you think yon have problems! Back row: Shirley Huggett, Janet Hugi, Michele Huguet, Bruce Hurlbert. Dale Iverson. Kathy Iverson, Karen Ivie, Pamela Jabe, Jean Jacobsen. Kim Jacobsen, Michael Janccke. Middle row: Linda Janisch, Judy Jcndre, Thomas Jenkin. Gail Jensen, Michael Jensen, Diane Jepson, Bruce Johnsen, Bonnie Johnson. Bradford Johnson. Cheryl Johnson. Cynthia Johnson. Front row: Cynthia S. Johnson, Dave Johnson, Diane Johnson, Greg Johnson, Gregory R. Johnson, James H. Johnson, James Kirk Johnson, James M. Johnson. 114 Back row: Judith Johnson, Kathleen Johnson, Kay Johnson, Kenneth Johnson, Linda Johnson, Michael Johnson, Pam Johnson, Timothy Johnson, Vicki Johnson, Vivian Johnson, Laurel Johnston. Middle row: Susan Johnston, Diane Jonassen, Shelley Jondro, Marvin Jones, Susan Jones, Beth Jorgens, Holly Jorgensen, Wayne Jorgenson, Rhonda Jungels, James Kallcnbcrg. Douglas Kallevig. From row: Sue Kamps. Stephen Kania, Michael Keegan. Steven Kelley, John Kelvis, Constance Kendall, David Kiedrow-ski, Jerry Kiedrowski. Back row: Linda Kicfner, Linda Kicrski, Kathryn Kieselhorst, Rebecca King, Sharron King. George Kirk, Penny Klein, Daniel Kleinfehn. John Klcman. Mike Kteppe. Bonnie Klukken. Middle row: Beverly Knotz, Ronald Knox, David Knutson, Kay Kolstad, Kenneth Koolmo, Jeanne Krantz, Donald Kranz, Adrienne Kratz, Wayne Krcger, Patricia Krogh, .Robert Krueger. From row: Bruce Kupfer, Alison Lackie, Marian Lacy. Janet Ladd. Karen LaFlammc, Lynda Lager-strom. Susan Lake, John Lally. Back row: Gary Landbcrg, Jane Lanning, Cheryl Lany, Richard Larie, Beverly Larsen, Diane Larsen, JoAnn Larsen, Cheryl Larson, Craig Larson, Sharlcnc Larson, Linda Laugh-lin. Middle row: Thomas Lauinger, Mark Lawrence, Lawrence Lee, Patricia Lefebvre, Thomas Lefevcre, John Lcnberg. William Lcnbcrg, Robert Lconardson, Stephen Levin. Bradley Lewis, Thomas Libert. Front row: Sandra Lindblom, Thomas Lindcrholm, Steve I.indgrcn, Steven Lindstrom, Bradley Linn, Linda Litsey, Jeffrey Lodin, Charlene Lof-gren. w Back row: Sigrid Lott, Michael Louden, Mary Loye, Nanette Lucy. Jeff Lucdke, Rodney I.uettingcr. E cborah Lundquist, Juliann Lundquist, Lynne Lundquist, Rita Lundquist, Mary Lutes. Middle row: Steve Lyman, Steven Mach. Sharon MacKinnon, Barbara Magnuson, Suzanne Mahn, Susan Main, Richard _ Malicki, Dave Malmbcrg, Dc3n Malotky, 'Gina Mann, Michael Mann. From row: Steve Manser. Pamela Marshall, James Marten, Mary Martin, James Martinson. Bill Matlock. David Matson. Gary Matson. 115 Back row: Join Manila, Suzanne Manila, Kathleen Maxson, Robert Maxson, Gary Mayer, Linda Medcalf, Mary Mehus. Dawn Mclgrcn, Elizabeth Mel linger, Tom Mertes, Kenneth Meter. Middle row: Sandra Metz, Linda Meyer, Linda Michel. Kerry Mildon. Marilyn Miller, Linda Moore. Scott Moreen. Jeanne Morgan. Diane Mosher, Margaret Morton. Colleen Moynihan. From row: Tom Mullvain, Thomas Murphy, James Mc-Callum. Marcia McClintock. Bonita Me-Curley, Benjamin McEvers, Paula McFarland. Ray McGrail. Back row: Jerry Nyc, Kathryn Nyholm, Susan Nyman, Ann Obcnchain, Janis Obcrg, Jeanne Obcrg, Patricia O'Connor, Susan Ofstad, Judy Olm, Judy Okcrman. Barry Olsen. Middle row: Bonnie Olsen, Barbara Olson, Carol Olson, Cheryl Olson. David A. Olson. David B. Olson, David J. Olson, Donald Olson. Gregory Olson, James Olson, Karen Olson. From row: Leonard Olson, Lynne Olson, Michael Olson, Nancy Olson, Pcdcr Olson, Richard Olson, Stanley Olson. Suzanne Olson. Back row: Connie McLain. David McNeil, Mary McNiece, George McQueen, -Emma McPeek, Carol Nchls, Beverly Nelson, Bruce Nelson. Carol Nelson, David Nelson. Geoffrey Nelson. Middle row: Jerry Nelson. Marilyn Nelson. Nancy Nelson. Sally Nelson, Susan Nelson, Michael Ne-mick, John Ncmzek, Richard Neuman, Susan Neumann. Rosemary Neutz, Diane Nielsen. From row: Susan Nordberg, Gary Nielsen. Donn Nordstrom, Mary Norman, Jeffrey Northfield, Peggy Northrup, James Noska, Stephen Nutting. Back row: Marsha Oman, Steven Omlie Dennis Ondrachek, Janet Opsal, Linda Orrrund, Burton Orrcd, Janice Osier, Lynda Ost, Connie Ott, Jan Ottingcr, Larry Pant-sari. Middle row: Charles Panzer, Molly Parrish. Kathleen Patrick, Thomas Patterson, Billy Paul, Steven Peabody, Craig Pearce, Charles Pearson, Jean Pearson, Gregory Pclton, Robert Perkins. From row: Barbara Peter, Bruce Peter. Leland Petersen, Lynn Petersen, Diana Peterson. Diane Peterson, John Peterson, John L. Peterson. Back row: Sherry Peterson. Margie Plasch, Perry Plasch. Steven Post. Richard Potts. Mary Preusse, Gordon Putnam, John Radford. Deedra Ramaker, Lcland Randall. David Raymond. Middle row: Lonnie Read-mond Robert Reddick. Cynthia Redhead, Joe Renneke, Sharon Rens, Mary Jo Reuter, Charles Reynolds, Paul Rice, .Mike Richardson, Rocknc Richardson, Susan Richie, front row: Katherine Richter, Paul Ridgeway, James Riippa, Bette Riss, Mark Risvold. I.inda Ritchie, Ann Rivard, Sam Roberts. Buck row: Steve Robinson, Signe Rood, Vicky Rochl, John Rogers, Gail Rosezyk, Todd Rosen, Wendy Rostamo, Barbara Rousselow, Richard Rusinak. Linda Russell, Wayne Russell. Middle row: Mike Rustad, Kathy Ryan, Michael Ryan. Craig Rypkema, Raymond Salisbury, Judy Sampson. Valeric Sanders, David Sanderson. Kathleen Sartor, Marilyn Saxton, Kathleen Scallen. Front row: Elizabeth Schaefer, Douglas Schanzenbach, Shirley Scheublc, Carol Schiebold, Douglas Schindler, Marcia Schlener, Linda Schley, Robin Schlutcr. Back row: Betty Schmidt, Donald Schmidt, Melinda Schmidt, James Schramek, Paul Schroedcr, Richard Schunk, Bradley Schwartz. Linda Schwcim, Karen Score, Richard Scott. Peggy Seastrom, Middle row: Linda Seel, Michelle Senyk, Sandra Settergren, Dawn Shaleen, Patricia Shannon, Michael Sharratt, David Shaughnessy, David Shaw, Steve Shaw, Robert Shebeck, Donald Shcllum. Front row: Jay Shelton, Susan Shipka. Joan Sicbcr, Joe Siedlcr. Randall Simpson, Cheryl Sinning. Linda Skogh, Michelle Skoglund. Back row: James Skogstad, Barbara Slctten, Carole Slcttom, Lynette Sly. Candace Smith. Gerald Smith. Jim Smith. Steve Snobeck, Diane Sodcrling, Steven Soeder, Sharlenc Songlc. Middle row: David Spangrud, Dennis Spooner, Barbara Sprain. Carol Sprccker, Anthony Starcevic, Scott Stein. Sharon Steen, Janice Stecnerson, Douglas Struck. Pamela Stiles, Gail Stoddard. Front row: Judith Stokes, Bruce Stone. Richard Stone. Sandra Stormocn, Roberta Strauss. Kathleen Stickler, Lou Strukel, Peggy Sumner. Back row: Robert Sundberg, John Sutton, Bonnie Swan, Deborah Swanson, Janalee Swanson. Jeanne Swanson, Leonard Swanson, Susan Swanson, Wayne Swanson. Gail Swenson, JoAnne Swenson. Middle row: Steve Swenson. Mary Sykora, Steven Tana-machi, Shawn Taroldson, Jane Tarrant, James Tasa, Luainc Tayler. Tod Tceple, Barbara Thompson, Bonnie Thompson, Linda Thompson. From row: Steve Thompson, Wayne Thompson, Karen Thorberg, Mary Thorkildson. Gregory Thornton, Arnold Thorson, Judy Thorud, Daniel Thurber. Back row: Ted Tinker, Michael Tobin, Brian Tonozzi, Patricia Torrance. Janet Tosel, Barbara Tracfald, Bruce Trapp. Janell Trapp. Craig Treat, Constance Troedsson, Ann Tucker. Middle row: Sandy Turner, James Turnwall, Glen Uecker, Linda Unger, Carolyn Updike. Susan VanRculder. Kathleen Vamo, Joan Velander, Michael Vickman. Catherine Viskocil. Judy Vogcl-bacher. From row: Glenn Vogtman, Kathleen Volz, Shirley Waggoner. Thomas Waigand, Paul Walentiny, Kathleen Wall. Mary Wal-lentine, Margaret Wallick. Back row: Sally Wallis. Darrel Walters. Patricia Ward, Renee Ward, Wendy Warn, Gary Warnbcrg, Juanita Wasick, Claudia Webber. Janet Weber. Pamela Weber, Steveq Wehman. Middle row: Amy Weiher, Valeric Weiher, Dale Wcnkus. Sheila Wharton, Peggy Whelan, Cheryl White, Elizabeth White. Mark Wicks. Bill Wickum. Jack Williams, LaVonne Williams. Front row: Judy Wilson, Charles Winn, Patricia Wirtjes, Cheryl Witter. Jennifer Wold. James Wood, Charlene Woodbury, Janet Wright. 118 Batk row: Linda Yost, Arthur Zabel. Kay Zander, Kathy Zgoda, Cheryl Zick, Randy Zierhut, John Zilka, Bob Zimmerman, Gayle Zochert, Ron Allison. Middle row: Gary Anderson, Pam Anderson, Gary Ball, Vern Bloomquist, Mike Blum. Jay Forss, Larry Fransen, Mike Hennessy. Judy Kchncman. Mark LcMcre. From row: Gayle Louden, Sharon Mason, Danny Mosher, Barb Peterson. Jeff Peterson, Paul Thoresen. Dorothy Weseloh. Sieve Winter. Do you smell SMOKE? Stop the World I want to £ct off!!! 119 The less you can enjoy, the poorer, the scantier yourself, the more you can enjoy, the richer, the more vigorous. I 120 Our queen candidates enjoy an evening of fun. The Royal Court Sandy Ahlstrom 122 Nancy Andreotti Gayle Christensen Barb Elvecrog Nancy Fredericks Margaret Skoglund Renae Smith 123 Coronation And our new queen is . . . The 1961 Royal Court. Dave Miller checks again . . . And our new queen is chosen. Queen Carol begins her traditional walk. Homecoming 1964 began with the Coronation, which was held at 7:30 in the high school gymnasium. Carol Pope was chosen as this year’s lovely queen. A reception was held in the cafeteria following the Coronation. Faculty, alumni, seniors, and committee members were present to congratulate our new queen and her royal court. The Royal Proclamation is read by Queen Carol. Queen Kellie Ann Martinson crowns the 196-1 Homecoming queen. Carol Pope. 125 Well wishers wait in line to greet the new queen. a m e The rising balloons signify ihe kickoff of another big Homecoming game. A royal wave to her loyal subjects. The Spartans won their-tenth consecutive Homecoming game by defeating the Hopkins Warriors, 26-7. True to their slogan, the Spartans did Show - The Warriors How. The pre-game and halftime shows were provided by the RHS marching bands under the direction of Miles Lundahl. Preparation for our Homecoming dance. Dance The Royal Court leads off the dance . . . Our Homecoming festivities were climaxed by the 1964 Homecoming dance. Music, provided by the Tony Grisc orchestra, was the background for our dance. It was held in the cafeteria, which was beautifully decorated to the theme, Moonlight Serenade.” and others follow. One of our most fashionable Daisy Maes. Let's mosey on down to the kickapoo stand. What lovely wearing abarrcls !! 128 Dogpatch came to Richfield again this year on Friday, November 13th. With the Harry Strobcl band providing the music, Li’l Abners and Daisy Macs turned out in style for their annual dance. It was held from 8:00 to 11:30 in the cafeteria which was appropriately decorated for the occasion. The atmosphere was completed by the presence of Marryin Sam and plenty of Kickapoo Joy Juice for everyone. 129 Some of them folks from the hills!! Don't look now. but . . . What do you mean there’s nobody out there? L i I i o m Molnar’s Liliom was the play sponsored by the Senior Class of 1965. It was presented at 8:00 on November 19, 20, and 21, in the auditorium. Liliom, a circus barker, falls in love with Julie, a poor working girl. After they are married, he unsuccessfully plans a robbery' to obtain money for his wife and an expected child. To avoid capture, he kills himself and is taken to court in heaven. To be allowed to enter he must go back to earth and do one good deed. The play seemed well liked by the audience and attendance was good all three nights. 130 A little turpentine oughta take it off. On with the show . . . CAST OF LILIOM DIRECTOR: MISS K. JURGENSON GYPSIES—Bonnie Parker, Connie Farnham, Susan Pearson FAT LADY—Beverly Young MIDGET—Mary Jane Davis TALL MAN—Walter Yetzer STRONG MAN—Larry Rogers LILIOM—Ronald Zicmkowski MRS. MUSKAT— Mary A. Elfstrand PEASANT GIRL—Kathleen Mooney BYSTANDER—Lonnie Rcadmond, John Pinckaers JULIE;—Amanda Cuthbcrt MARIE—LaVonne Williams POLICEMEN—Floyd Anderson, Michael Meulcncrs, Robert Anderson, Larry Rogers MOTHER HOLLUNDER—Kathleen Swan FICSUR—Craig Gilbert WOLF BEIFEID—John Pinckaers YOUNG HOLLUNDER—Robert Townsend LINZMAN—Floyd Anderson DOCTOR—Kenneth Stover CARPENTER—Thomas Whear OLD GUARD—David Bingea RICH MAN—Stephen Gilberstadt POOR MAN—Todd Walker MAGISTRATE—Thomas Whalen LOUISE—Roma Pecrbom 131 How about another round of Old Maid? Music was provided by the Sonny Rayc Orchestra. Many couples enjoyed our annual Christmas dance. Tinsel Twirl, sponsored by Y-Teens, was held on December 19 this year. Benton Hall was gaily decorated for the affair and the Sonny Raye Orchestra provided the festive music. The highlight of the evening was the crowning of Sandy Ahlstrom and Roger Mahn as our Tinsel Twirl Sweethearts. Runners up were: Nancy Andreotti and Bob Bishop, Jan Jelvick and Tom Chrest, Cheryl Mohs and Craig Gilbert, and Moni Schultz and Fred Keller. 133 Our Tinsel Twirl Sweethearts. Sandy Ahlstrom and Roger Mahn, enjoying a dance. Mr. Curry and the student directors, Lois Kell and Bev Nungesser. compare notes. Best Actress, Mandy Cuthbcrt and Best Actor, tred Keller. One Act Plays On January 18, three one act plays, Cyrano de Bergerac, Balcony Scene, and An Overpraised Season, were presented. Miss Mable Frey acted as judge. She selected An Overpraised Season to go to the district contest and made the following awards: Best Actress—Mandy Cuthbert, Best Actor—Fred Keller, Best Supporting Actress—Barb Glander, and Best Supporting Actor—Doug Lee. CAST OF CYRANO DE BERGERAC by Erna Kruckmcycr SISTER MARTHE Kathc Mooney SISTER CLAIRE Mary Moynahan MOTHER MARGUERITE Anne Chattcrton COMTE DE GUICHE Tom Peterson ROXANE Amanda Cuthbert LE BRET Rick Miller RAGUENEAU Bob Stafford CYRANO DE BERGERAC Roger Mahn Mother Scwpcrior” Cyrano de Bergerac The last act of Cyrano de Bergerac is a tragic episode-relieved by the witty comments of the poet-hero, Cyrano. He has kept his love for Roxane a secret for 14 years, and his love is revealed only by his knowledge of one of Roxane’s old love letters. Their joy at this discovery is short lived, however, for Cyrano dies from a head wound soon after. Don’t move or I’ll shoot!! Balcony Scene tells the story of a young man who comes back to earth to sec his own funeral. Although he can see his friends, they can not sec him. Through them he sees his own life in a new light and how people really felt about him. Jolly Green Giant! Ho! Ho! Ho! Balcony Beene What did I do? CAST OF BALCONY SCENE by Donald Elscr A MAN HIS FRIEND A MOTHER HER DAUGHTER A WIFE HER HUSBAND A GANGSTER A GIRL Doug Lee Ken Dobson Barbara Glander Pam Jabe Bonnie Parker Ken Stover Brian Wold Monica Schultz 136 Bills. Bill—Why don't you quit playing football and pet a job! An Overpraised Season has no definite plot; rather it is a cross-section of society today with special concentration on teenagers. It concerns the problems and viewpoints of the modern teenager and attempts to convey them to the elder members of the audience. Why, Grandma, what big eyes you have!! And in conclusion ... An Overpraised Season CAST OF AN OVERPRAISED SEASON by Richard S. Dunlop THE DIRECTOR BOB BETTY LARRY THE FATHER THE MOTHER Bryan Hagen Fred Damon JoAnn Hartman Fred Keller Mike Meulcncrs Mar)’ Elf strand 138 Tom Chresi Ken Dobson Fred Keller King Howard Chattcrton The coronation of Howard Chat-terton as our king highlighted our annual Fire and Ice Dance. After the coronation by Homecoming Queen Caro! Pope, King Howie and his Royal Court danced to the music of the Blue Diamonds. For many, January 29, 1965, was a night to remember. 140 Don't stop now! Fill'er up!! Fire and Ice May I cut in? He went thataway. 141 Let me entertain you. Confucius say .. . It only hurts when I dance. The hat looks great, but can you see where you're going? The annual Twin Dance, sponsored by Pep Club, was held in the R.H.S. cafeteria on Friday, February 12, from 9:00 until 12:00. All couples came dressed as twins and Pep Club President, Ginger Peterson, awarded a trophy” Jo the twiniest couple. .Diane Warzctha and Warren Bancroft, dressed as Raggedy Ann and Raggedy Andy, were the winning couple. Music was provided by the Pharohs. So where's (he mountain? Heapum big War Dance!'. The Twiniest. 143 For my next number . . . Step together step. Yawn. Pep Fes+s All together now . . . Name, rank, and serial number. Would the sophomores please settle down? Three people made it anyway. Let’s go hustle some boys. That girl just winked at me!!! I said orange, not coke! Yup, it’s gum all right!! 145 Didn't your mother ever tell you that it's bad luck to walk under ladders? Smile, you're on Candid Camera!!! Let go, fellas. I'll come quietly!! There's more paint on me than on the walls!! Preparation for Theater Tonight And a one, and a two Debate Debate in progress Debaters conducting research. We mingle in society not so much to meet others as to escape ourselves H W. Shaw 148 4 J? : C. Johnson, J. Tshauchc. J. Nelson, L. Ingcbritsen. M. Yost. S. Shaw, N. Lindabcrg, N. Cyr, K. Carlson, L. Fran son, S. Nigh, M. Ward, M. Thorkildson. R2.-.B. Johnson. N. White, S. Nelson, K. Blood, M. Cuthbert, J. Berger, P. Paterson, B. Johnson, S. Kamps, K. Antonison, C. Olson, N. Nichols, N. Baggenstoss, E. Parish, C. Barbeau. R): K. Steiverson, C. Hamsness L. Djerf, J. Ratford, N. Lund, S. Anderson. B. Elvecrog, H. Bright, S. Copeland, E. Glenna, M. Dorghty, G. Peterson, G. Johnson, J. Franberg, J. Obcrg. C. Ganapes, J. Hoglund. R4: M. Jepson, L. Bundy, E. Anderson, S. Raymond, D. Choir This year’s choir consists of the combined voices of 80 sophomores, juniors, and seniors, under the direction of Mr. Zeimer. Most of their class time is spent practicing in preparation for Homecoming Coronation, their Christmas concert, and their annual Spring Concert. Mr. Zeimer, directing our fine choir Krebs, J. Stokes, T. Betcher, S. Kornig, R. Hubred, G. Barry, D. Fiers, M. Flanders, H. Cutter, P. O'Connor, D. Bloomquist, J. Grisc, S. Scott. R5: D Osgood, J. Hafich, G. Milnin, D. Beckman, ). Gardner, L. Carlson, G. D raves, J. Loft os, D. Tarrgos, D. Malmbcrg, P. Ridgeway M. Lundberg, B. Hagen, F. Schardin, J. Pinachcrs, D. Thurber, F. Rogers. J. Sorenson. Girls’ Chorus Rl: N. Blizal, S. Weiher. G. Beigner, K. Varno. J. Mehlenbcck, S. Aldridge, C. Kargcl, D. Benson. D. Kauscr, B. Comeacl, B. McDonald. M. Christiansen. R2: C. Sole, N. Williams, P. Northrop, M. Macay, D. Carpenter, J. Christianson. J. Anderson, S. Hanson. C. Hailing, C. Wclshans. S. Youngquist, L. Taylor, T. Leehin-gcr. R): R. Kargel, M. Snowb g. P. Mihock, A. Anderson. S. Breestad, C. Ott, D. Graft, L. Tom. J. Swjin%on. B. Duqueene, A. Pappas, L. Iverson. Rl: S. Miller, M. Prcbblc. J. Takekawa, S. Marks, B. Skurdalsvold. D. Prill, P. Miles, M. Johnson, J. Beckwith. P. Johnson, P. Hoover, M. Davis, J. Roney, M. Geisness,' D. Mclnerny, T. Kirchncr, L. Sodergren, H. Engebretson, G. Ego. R2: T. Bailey, D. Hubbard, D. Shanks, P. Erhardt, C. Nelson, D. Sprccker, J. Lake, D. Warzetha, I.. Davis, N. Fredericks, D. Whitehead, K. Holstein, L. Nelson, J. Peterson, C. Katayma, J. Eshclman, L. Feist, J. Wotier, G. Olson, P. Haugen, B. Young. C. Pacholke, J. Wccdle, L. Petro, S. Evans. R}: K. Matson, K. Drilling, J. Moser, C. Jackson, J. Wittich, K. Collison, J. Peterson, I. White, R. Brown. S. Friendshuh, J. McLaughlin, N. Nelson. C. Plaster, G Gilbert. J. Peterson, G. Johnson, D. Anderson, T. Ryan, G Linn, M. Lampi, Officers: Dave Macaulay, Fred Damon. Nancy Fredericks. Tom Peterson. F. Damon, J. Rasmussen. D. Macaulay, G. Thomas, G. Hoff, R. Nyberg, R. King. T. Larson, D. Hutchinson. R4: J. Moline, S. Bartcll, L. Nelson, G. Lindstrom. P. McKisson, K. Lundquist, M. Black. K, Seamans, Y. Persons, K. Wilson, T. Forss, V. Davis, R. Newcomb, T. Holloway, D. Oftedal, K. Daniels, R. Jackson, J. Hanson, M. Craft, J. Krough, D. Church, D. Sorenson, D. Steen, F. Keller, T. Peterson, W. Rothe, L. Michels, J. Smrcka, J. Kenney, J. Bjornlie. D. Lee. R): L. Gustafson, P. Purcell, D. Taylor, J. Neumann, J. Sl ee'er. C. Steinkraus, D. Craswell, B. DeBoer, B.- Fredrickson, L. Chapman, P. Ministral. T. Whear, J. Engebretson, T. Hoyum, V. Grenhagen, D. Taylor, M. Johnson, T. Day. J. Hanson, M. Kline. Mr. Lundahl. Qenior Band The Junior-Senior Band, under the direction of Mr. Lundahl, specialized in concert work. They performed at the Christmas program, held an excellent winter and spring concert. 153 Mr. Lundahl directing our fine band. Rl: L. Unger. J. Swanson. K Thorbcrg, S. Nelson, L. Anderson. K. Anderson. J. Alquisr. K Hooker, R. Jungles, K. Ryan. K. Anderson, W. Rostamo. S. Fredrickson, C. Gage. J. Byhre, S. Farnham. L. Bony. R2: D. Friberg, P. McFarland. W. Dederholm, L. Meyer. B. Erie, M. Nelson, P. Torrence, S. Larson, D Johnson, G. Bandow, D. Cornell. S. Lindstrom, P. Nelson, B. Linn, Perkins. B. Johnson. G Kendall, A. Lackie, J. Swenson, J. Okerman, S. Nelson, This year's Sophomore band officers are Jeff Bry, Steve Lindstrom, Bill Bittman, and Jan Opsal. Sophomore The Sophomore band has proven to be one of the finest bands we have had at RHS. Under the excellent direction of Mr. Lundahl, they perform for games and concerts. 154 M. Norman, J. Siebcr, B. Sprain. R3: S. Horton, J. Bolton, C. Hoyden, D. Shaken, S. Ofstad, J. Opsal, L. Randall, S. Robinson, J. Smith, D. Olson, B. Browning, J. Turnwall, J. Flipper, G. Brand, K. Johnson, J. Amundsen, M, Edward, J. Nyc, F. Groseth, R. Simpson, J. Johnson, J. Bry, W. Swanson, G. Landberg. R4: B. Zimmerman. C. Friend. L. Thompson, P. Hawk, B. Farness, V. Rochl, T. Espie, Mr. Lundahl, D. Matson. B. Bittman, C. Rypkra. Band Twirlettes 155 From: D. Johnson, M. Schultz, J. Ericson, L. Sweet, K. Mooney. Back: P. Bulger, K. Fowler, C. Robbins. C Hanson, K. Bjcr a. Front: T. Larson. G. Hoff, R. Nyberg, S. Evans, J. Bailey, L. Petro, J. Weddle, P. Haugen, L. Feist. Bari: L. Nelson, M. Kline, D. Maeaulav. J. Rasmussen, J. Krough, J. Kenney. W. Rothe, F. Keller, J. Bjornlie, T. Peterson. Swing Band Wrestling Pep Band Rl: J. Bolton. J. Swanson. N. Nelson. L. Bony. S. Farnham, B. Sprain. R2: W. Swanson, J. Jimson, E. Dress, B. Erie. R}: P. Ministral, M. Kline. This enthusiastic twelve piece band.turns out at our wrestling meets to add musical support to the team. Hockey Pep Band Front: Dave Macaulay, Fred Keller, John Engcbrctson. back: John Bailey, Paul Er-hardt, Larry Nelson, Tom Peterson. This seven piece band adds pep and spirit to the support of our hockey team. Majorettes Rl: Sandra Weiher, Della Plasch, Gail Parsley. R2: Linda Borry, Barb Erie, Linda Meyer, Diane Soderling. R3: Pam Clarin, Pete Ministral, Bonnie Fredrickson. Basketball Pep Band The basketball pep band, which is composed of sophomores, juniors, and seniors, performs here for one of the games. Committee Rl: N. Reddick, S. Raymond, M. Schlutz, M. Bremer, S. Scott, Mandy, Pookkee. N. Fredericks, T. Kirschner, P. Astcll, G. Brisbin, B. Hagen. R2: S. Kurth, M. Meulners, T. Day, B. Stafford, J.Bolgcr, R. Miller, D. Lee, J. Lutz. R3: M. Ward, S. Vricze, P. Pehrson, S. Munyon, S. Hellickson, M. Skog-lund, J. Hartman, K Halberg, B. Elvecrog, K. Kingsritcr, S. Johnson. R4: B. Gccrdes, C. Thompson, S. Rankin, N. Nelson, L. McGinty, C. Johnson, B. Parker, J. May, R. Gilbertson, D. Townsend. S. Johnson, D. LaBorc. RJ: M. Scalan, M. Whcar, C. Oman, M. Shuler, K. Dvorak, L. Hoglund, S. Leslie, G. Grabowski. N. Krogh, J. Anderson, J. James. R6: J. Chor empa, M. Anderson, M. Yost, J. Anderson, M. Munson, L. Bundy, P. Scrmcta, N. Nichols, M. Hill, J. Lake, M. Ainsworth. R7: E. Anderson, K. Ryan. J. Okerman, L. White, L. Kell, B. Nungessor, K. Cone, M. Shears, B. Sabourin, J. Erickson. R8: R. Adair, J. Omanson, M. Kline, B. Skurdasvold, K. Swanberg, K. Torrence. Finalists Gary Brisbin. Floyd Anderson, Paulette Astcll, Terry Kirschner. A.F.9 Amanda Cuthbert from England and Muntana Pookkapund from Thailand arc our A.F.S. exchange students. To help bring them to RHS, the committee sold A.F.S. bonds, sponsored a sock hop, and held their annual Ice Cream Social. Helping promote world understanding was Nancy Fredericks, our A.F.S. student to Finland this summer. Through our A.F.S. program and our exchange students, Mandy and Pookkee, wc have come closer to understanding the people of the world. Nancy Fredericks has happy memories of her trip to Finland this summer. 19 Our two exchange students. Mandy and Pookkee. Student Council Rl: Fred DamOn, Lois Kell, Bryan Hagen, Howard Chatterton, Judy Stokes, Doug Lee, R2: Peggy Seastrom, Pat Ward, Bill Askeland, Bill Lam son, Muntana Pookkapund, Ross Hardt, R3: P. Gunderson. Philip Anderson, Ron Glander, Doug LaBore, Mandy Cuthbert, Marcia McClintock, Fran Viet, R4, Penny Larsen, Lynn White, Ron Zim Kowski, Tom McLain, Phil Sandahl. R5: Joyce Takckawa, Mary Elfstrand, Kathy Ryan, LaVonnc Williams, Lois Watson. R6. Jim McCallum, Scott Wilcox. Bob Copeland. Tom Olsen, Nancy Boicc, Nancy Brawlcy, R7. J. Corriveau, Barb Elvccrog. Mary Moynihan, Karen Hagen, Larry Lund, Ken Ogden, R8: Brian Wold. Tom LcFebvrc, Lee Lund, R. Ealich, Paul Ridgeway, Bill Bitman. 160 Rl. J. Ahlquist, N. Fredericks, S. Bartel I, J. Lytle, S. Anderson, C. Robins, K. Bjerva, D. Prill, P. Poi !. Schultz, R2. M. Skog-lund, B. McCurley, K. Dobson, C. Paulson, W. v'vvcrson, P. Makou-sky, R. Gilbeit ..i, B. Parker, R3 C. Sprcckcr, S. Metz, T. Borman, R. Bauser, B. Stafford, J. Wittick, B. Nungesscr, J. Bouchier, R4. P. Patterson, B. Ego, M. Ellis, J. Peterson, P. Bridges, T. Hoyum, D. Krcbbs, J. Rassmussan, R. Kelman, R}: B. Olson, A. Payne, R. Mahn, M. Maxson, M. Thompson, S. Foster. Alternates The Student Council is one ot the most important organizations at RHS. It is made up of representatives from the social studies classes. Besides making proposals to the administration for approval, the Student Council compiled a Student Directory, issued parking lot passes, and raised money for an academic trophy case. Their advisor is Mr. Koike. Brian Hagen, Parliamentarian; Doug Lee, Treasurer; Lois Kell, Secretary; Howie Chatterton, President; Judy Stokes, Corresponding Secretary; Fred Damon, Vice President. Officers Row 1: C. Pope, V. Johnson, M. Yost, L. Watson, K. Bettcher, L. Fran son, C. Roehl, R. Smith. S. Johnson, J. Robert. Row 2: B. Skurdals-vold, B. Elvecrog, J. Hartman, L. McGinty, C. Johnson, D. Meter, T. McClain, K. Ogden. L. Lund, S. Layman, S. Ahlstrom. Row 3: S. Scott. S. Raymond, J. May, D. Stephens, D. Lee, M. Meulers, D. Score, G. Spake. B. Hagen, J. Sengbush. Senior Planning Committee The Senior Planning Committee consists of a representative from each English class. The members are responsible for planning Concessions, Homecoming Button sales, Sadie Hawkins Dance, the Senior Class Play, Senior Sock Hop, the Class Gift, and Commencement. Alternates Row 1: S. Jesse, S. Evans, N. Andreotti, S. Hellickson, L. Franson, L. Pearson, K. Luettinger. Row 2: P. Knutson, J. Ericson, M. Moynihan, K. Torrence, C. Bean, L. Bouchier, R. Myre, G. Green. Row 3: J. Price. M. Wilson, P. Meyers, L. Kramer, S. Brown, B. Bishop, B. Stafford, S. Peterson, M. Geisness. 162 Row 1: Gerri Ego, Mary Sciber, Candy Bostad, Janet Tourtcllotte, Ellen Rundcll. Row 2: Doug Edmonson, Greg Beall, Jeff Smith, Steve Hclland, Jay Marsh, Bob Cook, Amy Parrish Ski Club The Ski Club, which is sponsored by the Richfield Recreation Department, holds its meetings at Central School. The highlights of the year arc the two ski trips to Mount Telemark in Cable, Wisconsin. The advisor for the Ski Club is Mr. Martignacco. 163 Ski Club officers arc Jeff Smith and Brian Wold. 164 Members plan new activities. The officer are: Sandy Ahlstrom, Gary Marshall, and Dave Anderson. Missing is Todd Walker. Spanish Club One active organization at R.H.S. this year is the Spanish Club. The gaiety of their many activities is shown here. Say yoft. washed your face and you can't do anything with at Strike Three!! But I don't like marsh-mellows! 165 Officers: Barb Skursdalsvold, Russ Ferree, and Mary Rocpkc. Missing is Barb Wallis. Advisors for the French club are Mrs. Colby and Mr. Bouchard. French Club, under the guidance of its advisors, Mrs. Colby and Mr. Bouchard, offers various speakers and interesting social events for its members. The highlight of the year's activities is the initiation of new members, which includes stunts by the initiates and a French meal. French Club 166 There must be an easier way to do push-ups. Officers: Tom Day. Eloise Anderson, and Fred Keller. Advisors for the German Club are Mr. Saxton, Mrs. Riddle, and Mr. Martignacco. The German Club, under the direction of its advisors, is one of the most active language clubs at R.H.S. It provides a mood of gaiety for its members through its many activities. German Club 167 Nurse's Help Nancy Flemming, Judy Limpert, Lorraine McCarvill, Ann Grunditz. During their study halls these girls assist Mrs. Kelly, our school nurse. Shown here arc the girls who spend their study halls working in the guidance office. Counselor Help 168 Sandy Raymond, JoEllcn Ziska, Sandy Seland, Barb Eivccrog, Sharon Brenner, Linda Ahlbom, Roma Pecrboom, Ann Whear„ Rl: Ann Whear, Linda Janisch. R2: Vee Grcnhagen, Carol Whitbeck. R): Shirley Szcpanski, Barb Stixrud. Red Cross The Richfield Red Cross Chapter takes part in the meetings of the Downtown Council through several representatives. The making of favors for children in hospitals is one of their many projects. These girls assist the athletic department with clerical work during their study halls. Athletic Office Help OVlMdl Linda Pederson, Diane Lindber :, Sharon Scott, Mr. Ahlbom, Lori Pfister. 169 Back: Sharon Johnson, Carol Whitbeck, Julie Anderson. Suzanne Haas. Jannelle Hoglund, Joyce Ericson, Barb Glander. Front: Mary Berdahl, Connie Francis. Social Studies Help During her study hall. Kathy Bcttcher helps the social studies department. 170 During their study halls these students assist the teachers of the Biology Department. The) help prepare for and clean-up after laboratory experiments. From: J. Breckcnridgc, L. Ingebrigtsen. C. Famham, N. Worden, L. Sanford. Back: R. Long. P. Anderson. T. Hughes. G. Weker, P. Bock, B. Stenberg. M. Goalen. J. Smith. Mike Mculeners instructs Bill Lamson in the techniques of running a projector. Audio Visual Help These students operate and care for movie projectors, phonographs, tape recorders, and other equipment. 171 M. Ness. D. Larson, M. Meulners, L. Henry, P. Duffy Library Help These girls volunteer their study halls to assist the student body in choosing and checking out magazines, books, and folders. From: M. Bach, J. Vogelbacher, C. Gnerer, K. Seamans. J. Mongan, D. Nicholson, B. Black, D. Lindberg. E. Whalen. D. Neis, J. Moser, B. McCarvill, B. Sabourin, P. Sheffel, K. Pinnow, P. Johnson, R. Peerboom, P. Macht, B. Johnson. M. Edwards, B. Conley, C. Robins, M. Bremer. Bad: J. Hanson, S. Ofstad, S. Hanson. M. Bjork, M. Rassmussan, C. Taroldson, S. Culter, K. Wilson. S. Liedkte, Y. Persons, B. Johnson, C. Conley, S. Anderson. L. Christianson, S. Burgett, L. Ganficld, S. Koevig. S. Halgren. M. Craft, B. Mikkleson, B. Glander, M. Hegg. The Forum A new club, the Forum, was introduced at RHS for the first time this year. It is under the advisor-ship of the social studies teachers. Among its planned activities for the year was a field trip to one of our state hospitals. A speaker from the Urban League addresses the organizational meeting of the Forum. Make-Up Club Linda Peterson, Dianne Hig in. Karen Seamans, Dune Townsend. Julie Olsson, Pat Purcell. These girls do much to add to the success of the school plays. After many practice sessions, they are able to apply the correct make-up to performers. Their advisors are Miss Jurgen-son and Miss Nelson. Photo Help Shown here is Mike Ness, who helps take pictures for the Aurean. Stage Crew The continuous success of the productions at RHS is largely due to the efforts of the Stage Crew. These industrious people create and build the scenes for the class and one-act plays. Their advisor is Mr. DeFreese. Back; D. Dinkelhorst, J. Muscus, J. Moline, P. Colford, J. Harvey, S. O'Dell, K. Torrence, C. Novak, C. Whitbeck, L. Romick, P. Johnson, S. Szcpanski, V. Grenhagen. Front: D. Fish, L. Markes, J. Ericson, B. McCarvill, R. Sabourin, L. Davis, IV. Jacobsen, M. Shears, L. Sanford, L. Witter, P. Scrmeta. Front center: D. Shanks (chr.). Host and Hostess Host and Hostess, is a newly formed organization that replaced Courtesy Guides. Its main purpose is to help direct visitors to our school. These people spend their study halls ready to give assistance to any visitor. 174 Row I: M. Lundberg; L. Moe, L. Pctro, J. Hartman, J. Nelson. Row 2: B. Makinen (alt.), J. Olson (alt.), J. Peterson (alt.), I.. Pearson (alt.), L. McArthur (alt.). Usher's Club Under the able direction of Mrs. Bittner, the members of the Usher's Club usher for band and choir concerts, plays, the intramural basketball game and commencement. R.l: J. Wilson, M. Ainsworth, K. Mooney, M. Bremer, C. Skoog, P. Jabc. R.2: K. Hyde, J. Swanson, S. Scttcrgrcn, L. Busse, M. Nelson, G. Mishler, L. Davis, L. Kicrski. R.}: D. Krebs, C. Viskocil, M. Parrish, J. Sicbcr, C. Hamsncss, $. O'Dell, M. Shears, B. Geerdes, K. Nicholoff, J. Fix. R. 4: C. Hanson, C. King, L. Bossenecker. C. Slettom, B. Sletten, M. Scalon, J. Erickson, B. MacCarrvil, B. Sabourin, A. Whear, Randy Simpson. Hi-C Hi-C is a non-de-nominational organization whose programs include both educational and recreational activities. The purpose of Hi-C is to show that religion is important to our lives. 175 Printers Club Printers Club is responsible for printing many of the fine programs and tickets for our- plays and concerts. The)' also' elect Miss Perfect Type . L. Rowell, L. Wi«?and, R. Leshcr, B. Burgcson, D. Fish. R. Anderson, Gary Johnson, T. Lodin. Tim Hjulberg, G. Buffington, Clayton Songle, Mr. Agerlic. Art Club Art Club assists the stage crew in painting scenery. They provide posters for advertising plays, dances, and other activities. Back: Joyce Scott, Sue Pearson, Donna Benson, Sue Kobs, Sue Anderson, Maureen Johnson, Nancy Nelson, Gail Stoddard, Susan Roberts (treas.), Bridget Conley. From: Mr. Libby (Advisor), Karen Hallbcrg, Becky Thompson (sec.), Shcrbctte Callstrom, Julie Olsson, Linda Paulson (pres.). A V Clerical These girls arc responsible for keeping audio visual records in order. From: Leone Ingcbritson, Barb Elvccrog, Cindy Strub. Back: Diane Lind-berg, Nancy Redic, Betsey Coron, Kathy Broscoff. R.l: Sandy Larson, Helen Englebrctson, Barb Bartel, Linda Auslcy, Kathy Nelson, Susan Steele, Nancy Reddick. R.2: Mr. Fezler, Colcen Conley, Diane Townsend, Lynn Witter, Diane Mclnemy, Janelle Hoglund, Sandy Shaw, Paul Sandangcr, Jay Marsh, Jack Bolger, Dick Schultz, Mr. Fcmrite. R.3: Dan Stephens, Tom Anderson. John Nelson, Larry Nelson, Wayne Carlson, Pete Spangrud, Gregg Beall. Gary Heinrich, Dave Hunstad. R.4: John Kretchmer, Jim Bjomlie, John Bailey. Physics Club Officers One of the busiest clubs at R.H.S. this year is Physic Club. Their activities include field trips, movies, and various experiments. Their advisor is Mr. Fezler. Dan Stephens, Pres.; Jay Marsh, Sec.; Dick Schultz, Treas.; Larry Nelson. V. Pres. Model U.N. Model U.N., which is sponsored by the Rotaiy Club, is held every year in Winnipeg, Canada. Its purpose is to acquaint high school students with the function of the actual U.N. These students will assume the economic and political views of a U.N. member nation. They will go through simulated block meetings and group discussions expressing their country's views. Front: Tom McLain and Jack Bolgcr, Representatives; Back: Craig Paulson and Sheila Scott, Alternates. 177 Pep Club Rl: K. Hagen, J. McCallum, J. James, K. Cone, H. Bright, G. Peterson, K. Klcven, E. Anderson, J. - Swanson, Pookkee. R2: L. Davis, M. Shears, B. Sabourin, K. Mooney, J. Ericson, W. Wasick, J. Tourtelott, B. Glander, L. Watson, C Smith, P Wallich, Mandy. RJ: J. James, C. Hanson, B. Geerdes, K. Zgoda, S. Iden, M. Skoglund, A. Obenchain, S. Copeland, S. Brenner, Georgine Johnson, M-. Scalon. R4: C Hamsness, R. Howe, M. Yost, D. Bloom-quist, J. Anderson, M. Bremer, S. Donnelly, S. Nelson, A. Weaver, K. Larsen, B. Johnson, S. Geisler. JU: M. Rass-mussen, M. Ward, N. Andreotti, S. Ahlstrom, M. Rassmussen, N. Brawley, S. Olson, M. Ondrecheck, P. Sheffel, J. Chonempa, N. Ladd. R6: M. Ellis, P. Baldus, L. Johnston, M. Skoglund, S. Hclleckson, N. Baggenstoss, L. Kell. B. Nungessor, K. Sugamara, J. Jacobsen, K. Patrick. R7: J. Wilson, L. Schley, N. Olson, K. Zander, S. Foster, C. Sinning, A. Whear, M. Lutes, R. LaPeti, G. Zochert. R8: K. Wall, B. Schmidt, J. Thorud, L. Sly, C. Thompson, G Doyle, N. Jacobsen, C. Novak, J. Fix, P. Stiles, P. Marshall. The Pep Club, under the direction of Mrs. Haugen, is an all-girl organization. Besides cheering our Spartans on to victory, they sponsor the Twin Dance, paint signs and sell game tickets. Officers K. Hagen, K. Kleven, J. Swanson, E. Anderson, G. Paterson, H. Bright, J. McCallum, K. Cone, J. James. 178 'M K. Suit, S. Johnson, M. McCarlncy, P. Foster, C. Pafiolis, D. Cummins, L. Scurr, A. Fryrear, C. Anderson, L. Thornes, S. Wallis, M. Seaton, L. Pearson, P. Haugen, M. Miller, K. Bcttchcr, C. Howard, J. Robert, M. Loye, P. Whalen. Tapaires The Tapaires perform for the student body at pep fests and at halftime at games. The girls practice many hours to perfect their dance routines. This year, for the first time, the tapaires are under the direction of Miss Rantcncn. Officers are Sue Johnson, Secretary-Treasurer; Linda Scurr, President; JoAnne Robert, Vice President. Members of the Y-Tcens Board: B. Geerdes, E. Anderson, P. Pehrson, S. Hcllickson, L. White, J. Stokes, K. Patrick Y-Teens Members of the cabinet: K. Patrick, J. Stokes, L. White, B. Gcrdcs, J. Weary, Miss Jackson, B. Makincn, S. Hcllickson, P. Pehrson, E. Anderson, M. Munson, C. Johnson, A. Whear, B. Davis, D. Prill. 180 Chapter Presidents: S. Raymond, S. Munyon, B. Elvecrog, A. Grunditz, K. Kingsritcr, K. Nelson, G. Grabowski, J. Jame , C. Swanson, C. Sundberg. K. Halbcrg, S. Ahlstrom, D. Higgin, I. McCallum, M. Bremer, C. Skoog, M. Roepke. Y-Teens, sponsored by the Y.W.C.A., is one of the largest and most active clubs at R.H.S. This year Y-Tcens divided its 400 members into 17 chapters. Besides monthly all-school meetings, each chapter .has its own schedule of activities designed to accomodate its girls. All-school activities include various speakers, a Recognition Tea. Tinsel Twirl, and the Senior Farewell Banquet. Pat Munson, Miss Downtown, adrcsscs an all-school meeting of Y-Teens. Officers Wes Syverson, Chaplain; Jack Bolgcr, Sec'y-Treas.; Ned Munger, Vice Pies., Scott Wilcox, President. Cerfs 182 Rl: D. Lambert, J. Stokes, R. Frank, J. O'Brien, R. Wahoski, S. Wilcox. T. Olsen, J. Bolgcr, R. Miller, R. Hubred. R2: D. Meter, C. Paulson. M. Johnson, T. Whalen, M. Cornell. B. Stafford, D. Score, W. Syverson, G. Johnson. R3: B. Tripanicr, P. Strommen. T. Bergren, T. Johnson. R. Potts. J. Lutz. D. Schultz, T. Day, S. Brown, B. Lamson. Pei Chi Phi Rl: N. Munger, P. Probst, G. Peach, R. Adair, P. Anderson. R2: G. Nelson, S. Olson, J. Me-Callum, P. Ott, M. Klien, T. Farmer, G. Bennis, D. Edmonson. Hi-Y Hi-Y, which is associated with the Y.M.C.A., is a member of the National Hi-Y. They meet in three separate chapters to plan their activities. The boys speak for the United Fund in various churches around the community. This year at the Youth in Government convention, Richfield’s Jack Bolger was elected Governor and Craig Paulsen was chosen Lt. Governor. This is the second year the Governor has been elected from Richfield. 1-12 Rl: S. Finley, T. Adair, F. Gron-seth. J. Kallcnberg, B. Johnson, D. Olsen. R2: W. Jorgenson, T. Jenkin, T. LeFevre, M. Mann, B. Zimmerman, B. Bcntzen. 183 Miss Paulsen Jump ball? Think it's funny, don't ya. G.A.A. Officers Linda Chapman, Kathy Hagen, Gerri Ego, Terry Kirermcr. Almost any day after school you can find some G.A.A. activity going on. They range from bowling and swimming to fencing and modeling. They' also have a Christmas party and a fun-filled initiation. Their advisors are Miss Paulsen and Miss Teichroew. Members of the G.A.A. board are S. Smeva. N. Peterson, M. Ainsworth, M. Skoglund, M. Me-Clintoch, C. Taraldson. R2: G. Ego, T. Forso, C. Praetorius, K. Cone, J. Roney, K. Hyde. B. Glandcr. R3: J. Anderson, L. Chapman, J. James, K. Hagen, M. Scalon, J. James, T. Kirchner, L. Lindberg. Board 185 Rl: K. Mooney, L. Lhotka, N. Fredericks, T. Peterson, F. Keller, R2: A. Whear, S. Murdock, B. Ego, B. Copeland, B. Hagen, R. Ziemkowski, R3: D. Townsend, J. Hartman, J. Hermann, S. Carpenter, F. Damon, R. Mahn. R4: R. Lewis, P. Anderson, S. Behmer, P. Astcll, G. Putnam, M. Hobart, B. Roberts. RJ: B. Stenberg, M. Elfstrand, M. Berdahl, G. Peach, J. Johnson, D. Stephens, P. Duffy. R6: S. O'Dell, K. Matson, B. Nungesser, F. Anderson, J. Demotty, D. Schultz, M. Geisness, G. Spake. R7: T. Walker, B. Askcland, J. Ernst, D. Erlich, W. Jorgenson, K. Meter, R. Salisbury. Qpeech Under the direction of Mr. Curry, students who go out for speech compete for the privilege of entering the annual contest. They may enter in such categories as dramatic and humorous interpretation, memorized and original orator)-, debate or discussion. 186 Returning champions from the regional districts are D. Schultz, B. Hagen, N. Fredericks, D. Townsend, K. Matson, M. Elfstrand, F. Keller. Debate Rl: M. Berdahl, G. Putnam, B. Ego, S. Carpenter, P. Astell. P. Anderson, B. Stenberg, G. Peach. R2: J. Bolger, T. McClain, J. Hermann, S. Behmer, L. Nelson, M. Hobart, S. Erickson, B. Askeland. R3: D. Olson, B. Roberts, D. Erlich. M. Lawrence. J. Noska, J. Demons, J. Ernst, F. Anderson, C. Paulson. R4: D. Kallevig, P. Sandahl, D. Stephens, K. Meter, D. Shanzelbach, W. Jorgenson, D. Meter, M. Hobart. D. Schultz. Under the fine direction of Mr. Fawcett and Mr. Heikkenen, our debate has made a fine showing for RHS this year. The varsity team won the Region Five championship and went on into the state competition to place fifth. 187 Our Region Five winners are Dan Stephens, Dave Meter, Tom McClain, C. Paulson. Reporters Back row:. S. Foster, J. Stokes, S. O'Dell, A. Whear, D. Pcltakos, L. Me Carvill, K. Matson, S. Li, L.' Davis, D Anthony, M. Bjomlie, E. Drtss, M. Richardson. Front row: P. McFarland, J. Ahlquist, B. Bartell, L. Shimcr, C. Thraldson, P. Macht, J. Hartman. D. Kraus, D. Higgin. Spartan 188 Mrs. McKnight proudly looks over an issue of the Spotiitc. Page Editors Jeff McCullough, Bob Cook, Bet McCanill, • Bjrb Sabourin, Jud Iboth, Connie Francis, Mari Ip B adf, Roma Peerboom. Spotlite The Spartan Spotlite, the voice of R.H.S., presents all the news once a month. A lot of worfc goes on behind the scenes to complete each issue. After receiving their assignments, the reporters do their interviewing and writing. Then the editors lay out their pages, write headlines, and rush them over to the printer «o the student body will receive the news on time. The editors hurry to meet a deadline. Quill and Scroll The editors of the Spartan Spotlight and the Aurean, who are chosen for their academic and journalistic abilities, belong to Quill and Scroll. Their advisor is Mrs. McKnight. R.l: Connie Francis, Diane Higgin, Judy Lhotka, Scott Wilcox, Linda Bouchicr, Mary Bremer, Mary Elfstrand. R.2: Barb Sabourin, Roma Peerboom, Betty McCarvill, Pat Pehrson, Ron Glaub, Sue Vriezc, John Gunstad. R.): Diane Warzetha, Barb Anderson, Marilyn Black, Eloise Anderson, Phil Sandahl, Jeff McCullough. 190 1964 Aurean Editors Down to his care in Aurean Mr. Larsen, advisor The deadline isn't 'til Friday! Well, this is it, your 1965 Aurean! The editors have worked many long hours to pack this annual with all of our high school memories. We all hope you enjoy reading this as much as wc enjoyed compiling it for you. Next! 191 ORGANIZATION STAFF: L. Bundy, J. Ericson, A. VC'hear, D. Higgin (Editor), M. Shuler, K. Sorum. K. Kingswriter, S. Leslie. FINANCE STAFF: S. Donneiy, R. Peerboom, L. Borry, D. Warzetha (Editor). S. Roed. L. Davis, J. James. ADVERTISING STAFF: D. Johnson, D. Pcltekos, A. Parrish, C. Bostad, B. Andcrsor. (Editor), S. Lied dike, B. DeBoer, M. Giroux, T. Hanson. Standing: B. Parker, J. May, B. Slettcn, S. Find- Uy. ACTIVITIES STAFF, Standing: K. Swanbcrg, D. Townsend, C. Webber, P. Williams, S. Scott, K. Torrence, J. Bouchicr, R. Howe, D. Bloomquist, S. Raymond. Front: N. Olson, A. Himlie, B. Skurdalsvold, M. Bremer (Editor), J. McCallum, S. Friendshuh, K. Berg. J. Bouchicr. MEMORIES STAFF: J. Swanson. L. Moe, C Pope, P. Donaldson, M. Elfstrand (Editor), L. Watson. R. Gilbertson, R. Smith, B; Makinen, S. Metz. SENIORS STAFF: B. Elvecrog. C. Strub, G. Peterson, K. Korell, M. Roepke, E. Anderson (Editor). D. Anderson. P. McKisson, K. Luettinger, V. Johnson. Standing: A. Noel, M. Munson, G. Peterson, S. Johnson. Aurean Staffs FACULTY AND ADMINISTRATION STAFF: L. McCuvill. M. Preble, P. Ascell. K. Drilling (Editor), K. Holstein, C. Hanson, L. Andrcson, N. Ladd. COPY EDITOR Sue Vricze ACADEMIC STAFF: T. Borman, B. Lamson, J. Gunstad (Editor), D. Sparrow, M. Mculncrs. UNDERCLASSMEN STAFF: S. Warzetha. C Chick, J. Takekawa, N. Ordos, D. Shemanek, S. Munjron, J. Bostrofn, S. Hcllickson, B Forken-brock, K. Ha I berg. K. Anderson, V. Johnson, P. Haugen. Standing: P. Pchrson (Editor) SPORTS STAFF: J. Lutz. R. Miller. G. Olson. S. Wilcox (Editor). C. Berg, J. McCallum. T. Whear, S. O'Dell. 193 The struggle is constant and acute; as is the struggle for all worthwhile things in life. Charles Coombs WRESTLING AND HOCKEY Nancy Brawley, Mary Jane Ward, Kitty Cone, Sue Olson, Marian Rasmussen. Penny Makousky Cheerleading FOOTBALL AND BASKETBALL Top row: Margaret Skoglund. Sandy Ahlstrom, Corecn Pacholke. Bottom row: Jan Jacobson, Nancy Andreotti, Lois Kell. Our cheerleaders arc chosen each year for their ability, poise and enthusiasm. Besides leading cheers at games these girls put in long hours of practice and also make many signs to display at games. Varsity cheerleaders arc now divided into two separate squads. One cheers for Football and Basketball games, the other for Hockey and Wrestling. Each is made up of three juniors and three seniors. Two alternates, one of each class, practice with both squads. B-squad cheerleaders are chosen from a field of five coming from each junior high. The)1 cheer for B-squad Basketball games. ALTERNATES Cari Sugimura and Sue Hcllcckson B-SQUAD CHEERLEADERS Jan Lytle, Joni Berger. Barb Borman, Kathy Ryan, Connie Kendall 197 From row: Dick Mehus, Roger Mehus. I.cn Doerflcr, John Scngbush. Greg Wasick. Howie Chatterton (co-captain), Rick Bloomquist, Deane Lambert. Jerry Peterson, Mike Max son. Scott Forsberg, Tom Chrcst, Tom Kicdrowski. Srtond Row: Jim McCallum, Terry Hanson. Roger Mahn. Wayne Daniel. Curt Nelson, Jim Hanson, Ken Ogden. Mike Shannon, Darby Bonsall, Tom Brudclli? Les Micheals. Gene Drachenberg. Jeff Peterson, Jim Pearson. Ken Dobson, Fret! Damon. Jim Kershaw, Mike Lampi, Stcs-fr Peterson, Mike Jcnnckc. Third row: Coaches Larson. Young, Ward, Stocz, Collison, Rick Barret, Jim Rassmussen. Bill Bittman, Bob Copeland. Dale Elegren, Pete Dress, Harley Hcllcrude, Tom Weber, Dick Oftedal. Virgil Grenhagcn, Ron Reyes, Terry Lodin. Kent Roberts, Lloyd Bramseth, Pete Shea, Dennis Spooner. Dick Erickson. Coaches Leiseth, Hare. Football After bringing home a Lake Conference and State Championship in 1963, many people expected big things from Richfield's entry. Things started well enough when the Spartans easily handled Mound. Then disaster struck. Richfield traveled to Wayzata, where a year earlier they had nearly broken a conference record by crushing the Trojans 68 to 0. and returned home with a 6-6 tie. The following week they were downed by a powerful Robbinsdalc team. The Spartan fortunes improved during the next few games as Richfield defeated Minnetonka. Hopkins, and Cooper, along with a tic with highly-rated Bloomington. The remaining games were played with the eventual Lake Conference Co-Champions, Edina and St. Louis Park. The outcomes of these two games in no way hampered their championship drives. The loss of Dick Mehus and Tom Chrest for the final games probably weakened the team, but the Spartan's reserve depth creditably filled in as it did all season. In post-season selections. Richfield’s gridiron squad was honored by the naming of tackle John Scngbush and guard Mike Maxson to the All-Conference team. They also received honorable mention to the All-State team. 198 (Above) Coach Collison gives instructions to the ref. (Right) Coach Ward gives instructions to Rick Bloomquist. 0 Deane Lambert strains to avoid a Wayzata strangle hold. RICHFIELD 27 MOUND 0 Co-captains Howie Chatterton and Bob Tripanier Defending champion Richfield opened their 1964 season successfully with a crushing victory over Mound. After Richfield stopped an early drive by the Mohawks, the Spartans marched 55 yards in ten plays with fullback Scott Forsberg plunging over from the three yard line. Late in the second quarter, Deane Lambert hit Jerry Peterson on a 68 yard play and then followed up with another pass to Greg Wasick for a touchdown, making it 14-0 at halftime. Richfield completely outplayed the Mohawks in the second half, allowing them only one first down while the Spartans moved almost at will. The Spartans drove 55 yards in 13 carries and 59 yards in 12 plays with Lambert going over for both touchdowns. From the very start, the Spartans clearly outplayed their opponents in all phases of the game, with the Spartan's forward wall keeping the Mound offense contained throughout most of the game. RICHFIELD 6 WAYZATA 6 After winning their first game of the season, Richfield journeyed to Wayzata to meet the Trojans. Expecting an easy victory over hapless Wayzata, the Spartans were stunned by a 6 to 6 tie. This was the first time since 1958 that Richfield was not able to defeat a Wayzata team. The tie broke Richfield's consecutive win streak at ten and dropped the Spartans to third place in the Lake Conference behind Bloomington and Edina. Wayzata took the opening kickoff and went 70 yards for their only score. The point after the touchdown failed. After a Richfield drive failed, the teams exchanged fumbles with the Spartans gaining possession on the Wayzata 45 yard line. It took six plays before quarterback Deane Lambert scored on a run from the 4 yard line. Richfield's attempt for the extra point failed, ending the scoriog and giving Wayzata their surprising 6-6 tie. 199 Jim Pearson cracks for extra yardage. Lcn Docrfler sidesteps his would-be tacklers. Bob Tripanier and Mike Maxson about to nail the Robin's quarterback. RICHFIELD 14 ROBBINSDALE 20 Richfield opened the third game of the season against Robbinsdale with a display of power ind precision. The Spartans grabbed the opening kickoff and marched 58 yards in eight plays, with Greg Wasick running it over and Deane Lambert going for the extra point. Richfield forced a Robin fumble on the ensuing kickoff, and six plays later Wasick rammed over again, with Lambert getting the extra point. When the Spartans regained the ball on a Robbinsdale punt, the)1 drove to the Robin's 14 yard line where they were stopped. That proved to be the turning point in the game. In the second quarter, the fine Robbinsdale quarterback. Doug Petrie, sparked his team to a touchdown, making the score 14-7 at halftime. The second half was all Petrie and Robbinsdale. The Robin's quarterback scored on a 14-yard run, and his sparkling 40 yard sprint set up the third and final Robbinsdale score . RICHFIELD 20 MINNETONKA 0 After securing their second win in 4 weeks of grid play, this victory was a great boost for the uninspired Spartans. With this win, the Spartans moved into possession of 5th place in Lake standings. Limiting the Skippers to three first downs and preventing any penetration past their own 40 yard line, the Spartans revealed a marked improvement in their defense. Tom Kicdrowski handled the traffic in the first quarter. Richfield drove 50 yards in 12 plays wth Greg Wasick running across from the 7. Deane Lambert received the kick on his 40 and weaved his way to the Skipper's 11 before being pulled down. Three plays later, Lcn Doerflcr received from Lambert and scored the Spartan's second touchdow-n. The try for the point was successful and the Spartans led 14-0 at the half. The Spartans went 65 yards on 11 plays and Lambert scored from the 2. His try for the point was unsuccessful and the score read 20-0 at the end of the third quarter. No further scoring was done in the final quarter but Richfield was in command throughout. Jerry Peterson checks upfield before punt return. 200 A play sets up as Scott Foresberg and Len Doerflcr lead the way. RICHFIELD 26 HOPKINS 7 The interior hammering of Len Docrflcr and the artistry of Deane Lambert opened the door for this great Spartan victory. Doerfler bucked up to one yard line where Lambert cracked in for the first touchdown of this '(A Homecoming game. Lambert, for the next score, faked a jump pass and rolled in on the left side. Scott Forsberg made Richfield's third touchdown for a 20-0 halftime lead. The tenacious Spartan defense prevented the Warriors from gaining a single first down in the first half. Lambert worked his way in for our fourth touchdown which concluded the scoring. The Spartan victor)' over Hopkins was our seventh straight decision over the Warriors, and it helped make Homecoming a big success. The offensive line opens a big hole. RICHFIELD 28 BLOOMINGTON 28 Richfield met the number one ranked Bloomington Bears at their field for what proved to be one of the more exciting games of the year. The result was a 28-28 tic that knocked Bloomington from its top state rating. After a score by Bloomington, the Spartans capped a 56 yard drive with a Lambert to Wasick pass. Bloomington scored again but the Spartans bounced back grinding out 77 yards and a touchdown followed by Lambert sweeping left end for the all important conversion. Bloomington, riddling the Spartan defense with passes, scored two more for a 28-14 halftime lead. Late in the third quarter, Jerry Peterson ran back a Bear punt for a score which gave the Spartans new life. Finally, Tom Kiedrowski came in to pilot Richfield to it's fourth and tying score. 201 Tom Kiedrowski tears himself free. Dean Lambert moves into the clear. RICHFIELD 22 COOPER 7 Richfield met the new Cooper High School Hawks for the first time, and came home the victor. Richfield’s Scott Foresberg made our first touchdown. Cooper then made their first and only score on a 75 yard pass play. The Spartans came back with a safety, when Rick Bloomquist tackled a Hawk in their end zone. Richfield then broke it wide open on scores by Deane Lambert and Greg Wasick. This impressive victor)' put the Spartans back in the Lake Conference race. RICHFIELD 6 EDINA 27 After four consecutive successes, Richfield met a tough and fast Edina team which dominated play throughout most of the game. The league-leading Hornets, going into this game with everything to lose, displayed a potent offense which scored in every quarter. Richfield’s offense, on the other hand, was unible to mount a real attack until the fourth quarter. In that quarter, Deane Lambert capped a twenty yard march with a score from the one yard line. This disappointing loss virtually knocked Richfield out of title contention and helped Edina on its way to a share of the Lake Conference Championship. Lcn Doerflcr breaks open for a pass. Roger Melius and Mike Max son pile up «hc Hopkins quarterback for a big loss. RICHFIELD 6 ST. LOUIS PARK 16 St. Louis Park clinched a share of the Lake Conference Championship in a hard-fought 16 to 6 victor)- over Richfield. Despite many injuries to key players, the Spartans took a 6-0 half-tipie lead on a second quarter touchdown by Len Doerflcr. In the second half. Bob Olson, Park's outstanding halfback, scored both Oriole touchdowns, as Richfield was unable to mount any consistent attack. Sophomore Squad Front row: Ron Allison, Scott Augustine. Jim Dvorak. Jerry Nye. Jim Rippa, Doug Stuck, Don Hesse. Jim McCallum, Dave Spangrud. Bob Maxson, Dick Carlson, Mike Blum, John Peterson. MidJlt row: Tom Homan. Scott Stein, Larry Forcsgerg, Doug Schindler, Jodee Flippin. Steve Nutting, Bill Lenberg. George Fitzenberger. Denny Spooner. Niles Hale, Jim Turnwall. Back row: Jon Gilbertson. Bill Wickum, Stan Olson, Steve Gilbertson, John Zilka. Dan Daly. Randy Zcirhut,. Jeff Lcidkc. Jack Lenberg. Steve Lindstrom, Jeff Northficld. Gary Anderson. Don Estall. Larry Gessncr, Dave Malmberg. 203 Front row: Jack Lutz. Dave Knutson, Go rdf Lundber . Jim Amundson. Jim Kallcnbcrg, Ron King, John Hertzog. Scott Wilcox. Middle row: Doug Edmonson. Dean Anderson. Jeff Christiansen. Dennis Patrick, Mike Mann, Terry Hughs. Terry Olman, John Fredricks, Randy Helland. Gar)- Henrich (captain), Doug Cotterman. Back row: Jim Cook. Greg Beall, Jim Wagle, Ron Emerson. George Rounds. Ron Praus, Steve Hcl-land. Dennis Sorenson. Cross Country Everything to gain and nothing to lose.” That was the consensus of opinion regarding this year's cross-country team. With the graduation loss of seven out of its top nine, Richfield was figured to finish with a season record well under .500. However, by using last year's outstanding lettcrmcn, Doug Edmonson and Jeff Christiansen, along with such vastly improved competitors as George Rounds, Jack Lutz, and Ren Emerson, the Spartans quickly gained respect throughout the conference. Starting with a victory at St. James, Minnesota, Richfield went to defeat such formidable teams as Mankato, Edina, Bloomington, Robbinsdale, and Cooper. In the District 18 meet, the Spartans finished a somewhat disappointing fifth out of eleven teams, in spite of Doug Edmonson's excellent 8th place finish and Jeff Christiansen's tenth place. Once again, the team was plagued by injuries. .The loss of Captain Gary Heinrich definitely hurt the chances of the squad. Another thing which has always hurt Richfield has been a lack of spectators. This year, the RHS cheerleaders came to the meets. Not only did they double the number of Spartan fans, but they led to great improvements in the team's output. Next year, with the return of such standouts as Edmonson, Christiansen. Ron Prause, and Gordy Lundberg, along with more enthusiastic support, Richfield can expect big things from this exciting sport. 204 Just part of the workout. DISTRICTS TEAM Coach Nome and Captain Gary Heinrich. From row: Doug Edmonson, Gordy Lundberg. Scott Wilcox, Jack Lutz, Jeff Christiansen. Back row: Ron Emerson, George Rounds. Jim Wagle, Ron Praus. Qoccer Again this year, the Richfield soccer team competed in the Minnesota High School Soccer League. The teams competing in this league arc Blake, Edina, St. Louis Park, Breck, Shattuck, White Bear Lake, and Minnehaha Academy. Soccer is a new sport which is becoming very popular at Richfield. It can he very exciting and, as soon as it is sanctioned by the State High School League, will become a letter sport. The team’s record under Coach Rudy Martignacco was four wins, two losses, and one tie. This record points up a marked improvement in RHS soccer. (Last year's squad never won a game.) From row: Phil Meyer. Phil Duffy. Mickey Louzek. Second row: Sieve Merritt. Larry Houg. Pete Anderson. Third row: Coach Rudy Martignacco. Loren Henry. Paul Erhardt, Charlie Plaster. Dave Peterson, Bill Anderson. Back row: Greg Olson, Tom Clark. Mike Seamans, Dick Jackson. Jim Syme. Tim Snyder. Steve Mach. Sol ikou n: John Engcbretson. 205 Lake Conference Champs Front row: Dick Hagen, Tom Kicrski, Denny Bengston, Barry' Bishop, Bob Bishop, Tom Winter, Pete Strommcn. Back row: Coach Haddorf, Ned Munget, Dan Kelly, Tom Kiedrowski, Bruce Campbell, Gary Nelson, Paul Chapman, Chuck Hokans, Dana George, Gary Marshall, Tim Strommen, John Stein, Paul Probst, Coach Crosby. Richfield's lightly regarded Spartans with Barry Bishop the only returning regular opened the season with an impressive win at Mound. In the second game against Edina the Spartans were edged by three points due to the gunning of the Hornet’s Tim Wood. Richfield remained unbeaten through its next eight games with important wins over a tall Minnetonka team and a tough St. Louis Park quintet led by Bob Olson. Sparked by eye-injured Denny Bengston with 24 points, the win against Park gave the Spartans title aspirations. With Richfield and Edina tied for first place the Spartans took on the Hornets again before an overflow crowd at Edina. The Spartans leading most of the way and playing an outstanding defensive game revenged their early loss with a three point win. Beogston led all scorers with 21. On the following Friday the Spartan string was stopped at ten straight with a defeat at the hands of a keyed-up Minnetonka at Tonka. After the loss to the Skippers the Spartans picked up five more victories, including a 34 point performance by Barry Bishop against Wayzata and a repeat win at Park, to tie with Edina for the Lake Conference Championship with a 16-2 record. Richfield was led throughout the season by the heroics of Denny Bengston (All-Conference), Barry Bishop (All-Conference), and Bob Bishop (All-Conference Honorable Mention). Regulars Tom Winter and Paul Chapman also played important roles in the team’s success. Dick Hagen, Tim Strommcn, and Dana George gave Richfield strong performances off the bench. It was an outstanding season for Vance Crosby only in his second year as head coach. Co-Captains Barry' and Bob Bishop. Coaches Haddorf and Crosby. 206 Bob Bishop leaves the defense behind. Denny Bengston stretches for a pair. 207 Tom Winter takes aim. Barry Bishop puts it up from underneath. SCORES Barry dunks one. we they 88 Mound 55 64 Edina 67 71 Robkinsdalc 69 58 Minnetonka 41 56 Hopkins 51 63 Bloomington 39 68 Cooper 52 6i Wayzata 49 73 St. Louis Park 69 59 Mound 40 56 Edina 53 75 Robbinsdalc 65 62 Minnetonka 72 64 Hopkins 63 69 Bloomington 47 80 Cooper 41 74 Wayzata 57 64 St. I.ouis Park 56 208 Tom Winter grabs off a rebound. Paul Chapman puts in two Tom Kierski and Pete Strommen go for the rebound. Bengston goes over the top. B Squad From row: Scott Stein, Denny Spooner, Les Hoffman, Scott Moreen, Dave Hoveland, Jim Bishop, John Peterson. Bad row: Coach Stoc2 Jim Brenny. John Zilka, Joe Renncckc, Greg Johnson, Tom LeFever, Dave Johnson, Val Carr, Gary Wamberg, Jim Bernstein. 209 Bjci row: Bob Zimmerman, Gerry Wenkus, Erik Eidsmo, Ron Praus, Steve Merritt. Gary Gregg Beall, Gar)- Heinrich, George Rounds. Randy Hellund, Coach Martignacco Front row: Jim Tumwall, Bryan Bentzen. Ned Gibowski. John Fredrick. Dick Taylor. Ron King. Doug Edmonson Not pictured are: Stig Berg. Ron Krccger, Mike Ryan. Skiing Under the able leadership of coach Rudy Martignacco, the Richfield Ski Team of 1964-65 made a strong showing in the Lake Conference race and in the State Meet. During the regular season the Spartan’s excellent cross-country team went undefeated. The slalom skiers also made a fine showing with their vyinning form. The jumping squad showed marked improvement throughout the year and should be strong next season. In District competition, the Spartans did well enough to send nine boys to the State Meet at Duluth. These nine boys were: Ron King, Dick Taylor, and John Frederick in the jumping events; Ned Gibowski, Gerry Wenkus, and Erik Eidsmd in the slalom; and Gary Heinrich, George Rounds, and Doug Ednonson in cross-country skiing. George and Doug were outstanding in finishing fourth and fifth respectively in their event. With much of their talent returning, Richfield can look forward to another winning season with its ski team. 210 Ned Gibowski move through the gates Buck Hill action Front row: Roger Olsen, Bill Camculc, Paul Bridges, Tom Merfes, Don Hess, Gordie Lundbcrg. Bad row: Coach Campbell, Dick Smith, Dan Mosher, Monte Sterburk, Don Fcirs, Steve Vervais, Walt Yctsen. Chuck Burns, Fred Renneke, Steve Anderson. Terry Folwick, Dick Adams, Mgr. Phil Ott, Coach Skari. Gymnastics Gymnastics, the newest addition to R.H.S. varsity athletics, successfully debuted this year under the direction of coaches Jack Campbell and Vcrn Skari. There arc two levels of gymnastic competition, A and B. In A Class, the exercises arc worked out by the individual and judged partly on difficulty, while in B Class, competitors do the same routine and are judged 50% on form and 50% on continuity. Because of its first year status at Richfield, the Spartans competed only in B Class, but next year will compete in both A and B. As must be expected in a sport's infancy, the R.H.S, squad dropped its first meets to such established teams as Roosevelt, Bloomington, Cooper, and Coon Rapids. Finishing strong, however, the Spartans went on to defeat North St. Paul and Kellogg in their final two meets. With its members competing on the side horse, still rings, parallel bars, horizontal bars, trampoline and in tumbling; the Spartans entered regional competition. In the State Meet, Richfield’s Danny Mosher finished in a first place tie in tumbling. Next year, with many competitors returning, the Spartans can make a strong showing with the help of the student support they deserve. 21! Dick Smith performs on the parallel bars. Wrestling Mgr. Tim Adair, Chris Katayama, Pat Colford, Terry Borman. Burt Sherva. Joe O'Brien. Rum Ferrcc. Dan Wcyer, Rick Myre. Larry Rogers. Tom Chrest. Howard Chatterton. Roger Mehus, Mike Maxson, Mgr. John Rogers Coach Ward’s prediction for a highly successful wrestling season this year came true. The season was made especially interesting by the schedule of strong Lake Conference and outstatc teams. The biggest opposition came from such teams as Bloomington, Cooper, St. Louis Park, Minnetonka, and Edina. After a rather mediocre start, the Spartans managed to compile an 8 and 5 record. In post-season competition, the 12 man squad entered the District 18 Tournament with Chris Katayama, Terry Borman, Howard Chatterton, Roger Mehus. and Mike Maxson advancing to the regionals. Three out of the five region qualifiers (Katayama, Chatterton, and Maxson) represented the Spartans in the state meet at the University of Minnesota. Of the many fine individual records, Chris Katyama and Mike Maxson, who went undefeated in league competition, were outstanding. Chatterton squashes Park's Ira Rosen 212 Rog Mehus keeps his man under control. Grapplers lock up. A Spartan holds the upper hand. Terry Borman ties up his opponent. 213 SCORES WE THEY 26 0$$eo ................. 23 23 Robbinsdale ........... 15 18 Minnetonka ............ 20 15 Hopkins ................27 21 Cooper ................ 22 23 Wayzata ................15 23 St. Louis Park 17 46 Mound .................. 6 19 Edina ................. 20 33 Northficld .............11 27 Annandale ..............15 16 Bloomington ............24 42 Washburn ............... 0 I said. Look at my new class ring! 214 Joe O'Brien clinches with his adversary. Victory Co Captain Tom Chrest breaks his man down. Future Varsity Front rou: Art Erickson, Steve Falkum, Brad Johnson. Terry Lodin, Jim McCallum, Mike Lampi, Dan Schilier, Rick Stone, John Bunning, Bill Lenberg, Jon Gilbertson. Ben McEvers. Middle row: Ken Ogden, Gene Gren, Jim Kallenberg, Brad Schwartz, Bill Frenz, Steve Gilbertson, Wayne Thompson. Scott Augustine, Bill Bittman. Curt Nelson, Dave Spangrud, Pcdcr Olson, John Hertzog, Bob Sundberg. Back row: Pete Weise, Terry Hughs, Byrl Gaertncr. Joel Gaertncr, Don Kranz, Gary McGIennen, Steve Omlie, Denny Ondrachek. Dick Mchus, Wayne Swanson, Jack Lenberg, Art Zable, Mike Blum. 215 Back row: Mgr. Mike Hannon, A1 Payne, Dick Erickson, Lcn Doerfler, Jim Dvorak, Dan Daly, Mike Wilson, Steve Salisbury', Hank Johnson, Mike Jcnneke, Mr. Bouchard Front row: Wayne Daniel, Greg Cornell, Barry McGovern. John Stokes, Dave Knutson, Mike Shannon, Bill Kendall, Jim Larson, Jim Hcinen Hockey Under the direction of our new hockey coach Mr. Richard Bouchard, Richfield finished second to Edina in Lake Conference hockey (with a 14-3-1 record). Their overall season record was 14-3-3- After tying both Roosevelt and Henry in pre-season contests, the Spartans started off with a bang on their conference schedule by downing their first 12 opponents. This kept us in first place in Lake Conference standings until a game with St. Louis Park on the 15th of January, which marked the beginning of Richfield’s fall from first place. This game ended in a 0-0 deadlock. The following night they won their game against Hopkins, but one week later the Spartans took their first loss. It was a 1-0 defeat at the hands of Minnetonka. This was followed by a loss to Edina, and in the season finale, a 1-0 decision favoring Bloomington. In regional competition, the Spartans dropped their first and only encounter to the up-and-coming Bears. Bloomington went on from there to become state tournament finalists. 216 Captain and All-Conference A1 Payne All-Conference Mike Shannon Len Doerflcr puts one in the net. Gick Cornell FINAL STANDINGS won lost lied Edina 15 2 1 Richfield 14 3 1 St. Louis Park 10 3 5 Minnetonka 11 5 2 Hopkins 11 6 I Bloomington 6 8 4 Wayzata 6 9 3 Robinsdale 3 14 1 Cooper 1 14 3 Mound 1 14 3 Wayne Daniel Bill Kendall Len Doerflcr Mike Shannon takes out an opponent ill SCORES WE THEY 1 Roosevelt 1 1 Henry 2 4 Cooper 2 3 Mound 2 3 Robbinsdalc 2 2 Hopkins 1 3 St. Louis Park I 3 Minnetoka 2 3 Wayzata 1 1 Edina 0 4 Bloomington 2 3 Robbinsdalc 1 6 Cooper 0 10 Mound 2 0 St. Louis Park 0 2 Hopkins 1 0 Minnetonka 1 3 Wayzata 0 0 Edina 5 0 Bloomington I Region Six I Bloomington 2 John Stokes kicks out a point blank shot. John Stokes Brad Lewis shoots from dose range. 218 A Spartan heads goalward. Barry McGovern Gregg Cornell is thwarted by Bloomington's Terry Smith. Mike Wilson B Squad Al Payne blasts the Edina goalie. Front row: Doeg Stuck, Tom Christenson, Rod Leutinger, Pat Berg, Tim Donahue Back row: Coach Olson, Dave Dashield, Tom Mullvain, Randy Zeirhut, Denny Sauter, Jim Skogstead. Jerry Nye 219 r Memory is not so brilliant as hope, but 'beautiful, and a thousand times more true, i George DJ it is more Prentice MEMORIES 19G5 Hall of Fame 222 • BEST DISPOSITION Dan Stephens and Barb Elvecrog PRETTIEST HAIR Jim Carlson and Carrie Sundberg MOST ATHLETIC Gcrri Ego and Al Payne BIGGEST FLIRT Pete Dress and Mary Elfstrand 223 PRETTIEST EYES Judy Nelson and Mike Meulcners ‘ BIGGEST TEASE Roger Malm and Sue Vriczc ' MOST GULLIBLE JoAnn Hartman and Walt McPeek 224 1965 Hall •'PEPPIEST' Nancy Fredericks and Fred Keller of Fame DONE MOST FOR THE SCHOOL Linda McGinty and Doug Lee MOST STUDIOUS Sheila Scott and Dave Meter MOST LIKELY TO SUCCEED Margaret Skoglund and Tom McLain 225 MOST TALKATIVE Moni Schultz and Jack Bolger 226 BEST DRESSED Craig Gilbert and Sue Rennie BEST ALL AROUND Carol Pope and Tom Chrest MOST TALENTED Doug Hubbard and Jackie Swanson MOST LIKELY TO T.P. Sandy Layman and Dean Lambert 227 A Backward Glance Our 10th Anniversary . . . First day in school . . . Lost Seniors in the new North Wing . . . New library and new rules . . . Homecoming, Show the Warriors How , Queen Carol clutching her crown, loon light Serenade” . . . The following representatives will be in the counselor’s office today.” . . . Textured nylons . . . The Presidential campaign, In your heart you know he’s right”, All the way with LBJ.” . . . New band uniforms . . . Dudley and the Doorights . . . Flirt skirts . . . The day in heatless halls . . . Tinsel Twirl . . . Papa’s . . . Loafers . . . HE is coming . . . Cooper, new Lake Conference school . . . T.P.ing revived . . . Sleeveless sweaters . . . ULIOM . . . Have you gotten your pictures yet?” . . . The Crusher” . . . Sadie Hawkins . . . A.F.S. exchange students Pookkee and Mandy . . . Mrs. Gopher . . . No sweat” . . . I.B.M. report cards . . . Region Five debate champs . . . Pea guns . . . Christmas and Easter breathers . . . Porkey’s . . . Hamlet and Macbeth . . . Pep signs . . . Convoy coats . . . Seventh hours . . . New language labs . . . Skiing . . . Failing notices will be going out next week.” . . . Jolly Green Giants” . . . Charm bracelets . . . Fire and Ice dance . . . Handsome King Howie . . . U-necked jerkins . . . Padlocked Potties . . . Terrific football, basketball, hockey, wrestling, gymnastics, and baseball teams . . . Get serious” . . . Hairpieces . . . Oedipus . . . Pierced ears . . . One-Acts . . . Christmas activities . . . Knickers . . . Split pep fests . . . Date with Dino” . . . Quote: We’ll have to lock all but one, and put somebody on that one” . . . Hairboys . . . Junior Class sponsored, An Evening at the Theater” . . . Name Game” . . . Richard 111 .. . New gymnastics team . . . Beatles . . . President’s portraits . . . Coolness” . . . Be-midji band exchange . . . Bell-bottomed trousers . . . Dr. Annis’ speech . . . New Forum Club . . . Hosts and Hostesses . . . Bangs” . . . Basketball tournament games . . . Blush-On . . . Class rings . . . Measuring for caps and gowns ... “Sign Time” . . . Graduation announcements . . . Senior Banquet at Thunderbird . . . Celestial Ball . . . Finals . . . Baccalaureate . . . Last day of school . . . Commencement excercises. 230 They had the same cartoon in last month's Playboy! the Halls RHS Mr. Bartosh! What are you doing down there? We made another check and . . We RHS students would rather fight than switch!” 231 Aurean Editors Scott Wilcox Sports Sue Vrieze Copy Diane Warzctha Finance Kathy Drilling Faculty Mary Bremer Activities 232 rom The codfish lays 10,000 eggs. The homely hen lays one. The codfish never cackles To tell you w hat she’s done. And so we sc'orn the codfish. While the humble hen we prize. Which only goes to show you That it pays to advertise. Aii n mini 234 r rJ + s A Familiar and Welcome Sight to Us on the Aurean Staff ELAINE B. BRUGGEMAN YOUR AUREAN PHOTOGRAPHER 7620 Lyndale Ave. So. UR 9-9090 Co-Editors of the Aureon Linda Bouchor. 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UN 6-3616 MAGNIFICENT MUSIC FINE FEATURES PLEASING PERSONALITIES me Richfield Town House 6425 Nicollet Avenue AM—FM—STEREO NIGHT AND DAY dial AM—980 KC FM—STEREO 101.3 Mgs. CONGRATULATIONS SOUTHDALE BOWL CLASS OF 65 RICHFIELD STATE AGENCY INC. 6625 Lyndale Ave. South r UN 6-8781 3401 W. 69th (Across From Southdale) 246 WA 7-7028 Ann® Grunditr Lour«l Mo« Whatever Your Record Reference You'll Find it Here SOUTHDALE RECORD SHOP 8151 NORMANDALE ROAD 881-4722 WA 2-4212 TEEN TOWN 6443 Lyndale Ave. So. WE TRIED BUT IT JUST WOULDN'T SELL 247 ACKNOWLEDGMENTS In appreciation for the help they have given us in bringing you this 1965 edition of the AUREAN, we wish to thank the following people: Elaine B. Bruggeman of Gopher Studio for her assistance and advice in photography. Mr. Dan Gleason and the Taylor Publishing Company for advice and services. The Administration, faculty, and students for their fine cooperation. Thank You, Mr. Lowell Larson, Advisor; and the entire AU RE AN Staff. 248 Senior Activities Class of 1965 AAS, MARTIN -MARTY -—Spanish Club 1, 2, 3, Wrestling 1, 2. ALHSTROM. SANDRA SANDY —Chcerlcading 2. 3. Capiain 3, Home-coming Committee 2. Homecoming Candidate, Junior Prom Committee 2, Pep Club 3, Senior Class Officer, Speech Contest 5, Spanish Club 1, 2, 3, Secretary 2, President 3, Y-Tccns 1, 2, 3. Secretary 1, Chapter President 3- AINSWORTH. MARY—AFS 2. 3, G.A.A. 1, 2. 3, Sophomore Representative I, Publicity Chairman 2, Apparatus Sporthead 3. Spanish Club 2, 3, Ushers' Club 2, 3. Head Usher 3. ALDRIDGE. SANDRA SANDI —Chorus 2. 3. G.A.A. 1. ALEXANDER, PATRICIA PAT — G A.A. 1, Y-Teens 2. ALGREN. DAVID DAVE —Track 1. 2. ALMENDINGER. ALLEN—Sound Crew 1, 2. AI.SIP, LILLIAN LIL —G.A.A. 1. German Club 1. Y-Teens 1. MES. THOMAS TOM AMUNDSON, GREGG—Football 1. 2. Wrestling 1. ANDERSON. ARDIS ARDIE —Girls' Choir 3. Y-Tccns 3. ANDERSON. BARBARA BARB —AFS 2, Aurean Staff 2, 3, Advertising Editor 3, G.A A. 1, Senior Class Play 2, Senior Play Committee 3. Spanish Club 1. 2, 3, Y-Tcens 2, Quill and Scroll 3. ANDERSON. DARYL ANDY —Radio Club 2. Senior Class Play 3. Sound Crew 3, Gymnastics 1, 2, 3. ANDERSON. DARYL V.—Band 1. 2. ANDERSON, DAVID R. DAVE —Aurean Staff 3, Homecoming Committee 2, 3, Co-Chairman 3, Homecoming Escort 3, One-Act Play Committee 2. Spanish Club 1, 2, 3. Vice-President 3, Variety Show 2. - ANDERSON. DAVID W. DAVE —Band 1, 2. 3. Hi-C 1. 2. 3. Twin City-Wide President 3, Pep Band 1, 2, 3, Speech Contest 3. ANDERSON, DEAN—German Club 1. Cross-Country 2, 3, Track 1. 2, 3. ANDERSON. DOUGLAS DOUG ANDERSON, ELIZABETH BETTY —French Club 2. 3, G.A.A. 1, 2. 3. Latin Club 1, Pep Club 1, Senior Ball Committee 3. Variety Show l, Library Aid 2, 3- ANDERSON. ELOISE ELLIE —AFS 2. 3. Aurean Staff 2, 3, Section Editor 3, Chorus 1, 2, 3, German Club 2, 3, Secretary 3, Girls’ State, Homecoming Committee 2, 3, Junior Class Play Committee 2. Junior Prom Committc 2, Pep Club 2, 3, Secretary 3, Quill and Scroll 3, Senior Ball Committee 3, Variety Show 2. Y-Teens 1, 2, 3, LC.C. 2. President 3. ANDERSON, EMILY—Art Club 3, French Club 2. 3, Homecoming Committee 1. Y-Tcens 1, 2, All-School Chaplain 2. ANDERSON, GARY F.—Printing Club I, 2, 3, Secretary 3, Stage Crew 2. ANDERSON, GARY R. ANDERSON. GEORGE—Intramural Basketball 3- ANDERSON. JOAN JOANIF. —AFS 2. 3. Aurean Staff 2. 3. French Club 2, 3, Hi-C 2, Homecoming Committee 3, Senior Play Committee 2. Senior Ball Committee 3, Spotlite Staff 1, Y-Teens 1,2. 3-ANDERSON. JUDITH JUDY —AFS 2. 3, Aurean Staff 3. G.A.A 1, 2, 3. Board Member 2. 3, Homecoming Committee 2, Pep Club 3. Spanish Club 1, 2. 3. Speech Contest 2. Y-Teens 3-ANDERSON. MARTHA—AFS 3. Aurean Staff 3. French Club 2. 3. G.A.A. 1. Latin Club 1, Y-Teens 1, 2, 3-ANDERSON. MARY JO JO —G.A.A. 1. Pep Club 2. Spanish Club 1. Y-Teens 2. ANDERSON. MAYNARD ANDERSON. MICHAEL ANDERSON. PETER PETE —Ski Club 2, 3. Spanish Club 1. 2. Soccer 2. 3. Intramural Basketball 2, 3, Wrestling 1. ANDERSON. RAYMOND RAMON —Printing Club 2. 3. President 3. Spanish Club 2, 3. Variety Show 2. ANDERSON, ROBERT BOB —Chorus 2, Senior Class Play 2. 3. Cross-Country 1. Forum 3. ANDERSON. STEVEN ANDY —Debate 2, Speech Contest 2. ANDERSON. SUSAN—Art Club 2. 3. Senior Play Committee 2. Senior Ball Committee 3. Office Help 2, Library Help 3. Forum 3. ANDERSON. THOMAS TOM —Band 1. 2. 3. German Club 2. 3. Pep Band 3, Physics Club 3, Swing Band 2, 3. Variety Show 2. ANDERSON. WILLIAM ANDREOTTI. NANCY—Cheerleading 1, 2. 3. French Club 2. 3. Homecoming Committee 2. Homecoming Candidate, Pep Club 1. 2. 3. Senior Planning Alternate, Variety Show 2. Y-Teens 1. 2, 3. Sophomore Class Officer, Junior Class Officer. ANDRUS. CAROLYN ANONDSON. BARBARA BAR BE —AFS 2. Y-Teens 2. ARMSTRONG. ANN—Flag Twirlers 1. 2. 3. Girls- Choir 1. 2, Spanish Club 1, 2, Variety Show 2. C ARO. JOHN ASHMORE. BILLY MAC”—Wrestling 2. AUSLEY. LINDA—Band 1. Physics Club 3, Red Cross Committee 2. 3. Y-Tcens 1, 2, Forum 3-BACH. MARY—G.A.A. 1. Library Help 3. Y-Teens 1. 2. BADOVINUS. ANN BAILEY, JOHN—Band 1, 2, 3, German Club 2, 3. Pep Band 3, Physics Club 3, Swing Band 2, 3, Football 1. Variety Show 2. BAKKE, PAMELA PAM —Drama 3. French Club 1, G.A.A. 1. Pep Club 1, Y-Teens 1. BARI BEAU, DIANE DEDE BARI.AMENT. TODD—Soccer 2. BARTEI.L. BARBARA BARB —G A.A. 1. 2. Physics Club 3. Spotlite Staff Reporter 3. Spanish Club 1, 2, 3. BEALL. GREGORY GREG'—Lettermen's Club 3. Physics Club 3. Ski Club 3, Track 1, 2, 3. Skiing 2, 3, Cross Country 2, 3, Intramural Basketball 1, 3. National Honor Society 2, 3. BEAN. CHERYL CHERRY —Art Club 1. 2, Girl's Choir 1, 2. Hi-C 3. Senior Planing Alt. 3, Student Council Alt. 1, Y-Tcens 2, 3-BECKMAN. DENNY—Chorus 1, 2, 3-BELLEFEUILLE, WALLACE WALLY BENGTSON, DENNIS DENNY —Homecoming Committee 3. Utter-men's Club 2, 3. Cross Country 1, Basketball 1, 2, 3. Tennis 2. BENSKE. RONALD BENSON, LOUISE—Red Cross Committee 2. Variety Show 1, 2, Y-Tcens 1. 3- BENSON. NANCY BF.RG. THOMAS BERGGRF.N. THEODORE TED —Hi-Y 2, 3. BERGMAN. LINDA BF.RGREN, TRUDY BERGSTROM. PENNY BERNARD, KAREN BERRY. GARY BETTCHER, KATHRYN KATHY —Fire and Ice Committee 3. G.A A. 1, 2. German Club 1. Jr. Class Play Committee 2, Make-Up Club 2, Senior Plannig Committee, Senior Ball Committee 3, Tapaires 3. Y-Teens I. 2. 3. BINGEA, DAVID DAVE —Band 1, 2, German Club 3, Hi-Y 2. Homecoming Committee 2. Senior Class Play 3. Student Council 1, Wrestling 1. 2. BINGHAM. PAMELA PAM —G.A A. 1. BISHOP. BARRY—Homecoming Committee 3, Lettermen's Club 2, 3, Senior Planning Alternate. Basketball 1. 2. 3. Co-captain 3, Cross Country 1, Baseball 1, 2. 3. BISHOP. ROBERT BOB —German Club.l, 2, Homecoming Committee 2. 3. Lettermen's Club 2, 3. Speech Contest 2, Basketball 1, 2. 3. Cocaptain 3. BIXBY. MARCIA BJORK. MARLYS MARLIE —German Club 2, 3. Hi-C 1, 2, 3. Ushers Club 2. 3. BJORNLIE, JAMES JIM”—Band 1. 2, 3. German Club 2. 3. Hi-C 2, 3, Junior Class Play 3. Pep Band 1, 2, 3, Physics Club 3, Swing Band 1, 2, 3. Intramural Basketball 1, 2. BLACK. BARBARA BARB —Art Club 2. 3. Aurean Staff 2. G.A A. 1, 2. 3, German Club 1. 2. 3. Hi-C 1. 2. 3. Junior Class Play Committee 1, 2, Make-up Club 1, One Act Play Committee 2, Senior Class Play Committee 2. Stage Crew 1, Student Council Alternate 1, 2. Variety Show Committee 2. Y-Tcens 1. Library Help. BLACK. MARILYN—Band 1, 2, 3, Pep Band 1. 2. 3. Quill and Scroll 3, Senior Class Play Committee 3. Spotlite Staff 2. 3, Editorial Editor 3. Junior Class Play Committee 2, Spanish Club 2, 3. BI.AESF.R, LINDA LINDA —Girls' Choir 2. BLAKEMAN. BRUCE BLASE. SUSAN SUE —G.A.A. I. Pep Qub 2. BLOMBERG. LINDA—Latin Club 1. Hi-C 1. 2. 3. Secretary 2. 3. Spotlite Staff 1, 2. 3 .Variety Show Committee 2. BLOOMQUIST, DIANE—Aurean Staff 3, Chorus 3. German Club 1, Girl's Choir 2. Pep Club 3. Y-Teens 1. 2, 3-BLOOMQUIST, RICHARD BLOOMERS —Lettermen's Club 2, 3. Football 1. 2. 3- BOBENDRIER, SANDRA SANDY —G.A A. 1, Girls choir 1. 2. Homecoming Committee 3, Y-Tccns 2, Ushers Club 2. BOCK. STEPHEN STEVE —Speech Contest 3. BOETTCHER. THOMAS BETCH —Chorus 3- BOLGER. JOHN JACK —A.F.S. 2, 3. Debate 1. 2, 3. Hi-Y 1, 2. 3. Vice President 2. National Honor Society Sec. 3. Physics Qub 3, Speech Contest 1, 2, Tennis 1. Model UN Representative. BOLMGREN, JOAN JOEY —G.A A. 1. 2, 3, Sporthead 3. Flag Twirlers 3. BORMAN. TERRANCE TERRY —Boys State Alt., Homecoming Committee Co-chairman 3, Student Council Alt. 3, Wrestling 1,2, 3-BOSTAD. CANDACE CANDY —Aurean Staff 3. One-Act Play Committee 2, Ski Club 3. Speech Contest 3, Spanish Club 1, 2, 3, Y-Tcens 1. 2. 3-BOSTROM, JOHN BOUCHIER, LINDA—Aurean Staff 2, 3, Co-editor-in-chief 3, French Club 249 3, German Club 1, Homecoming Committee I, 3, Junior Prom Committee 2, Quill and Scroll 3, Senior Class Play Committee 2. Chairman 2. Senior Planning Alt., Senior Ball Committee 3, Y-Tcens 2, 3. BOWER. ROBERT BOB —Homecoming Committee 3. Senior Play Committee 2, Student Council Alt. I, Speech Contest 3. Forum Club 3. BOXRUD, JOEI.—German Club 2. 3- BREMER. MARY—AFS. 1. 2. 3. Aurean Staff 2. 3. Section Editor 3, French Club 2, 3. Homecoming Committee 1. 3. Junior Class Play Committee 1. 2, One-Act Play Committee 2. Pep Club 2. 3. Senior Play Committee 1, 2, Y-teens 1, 2. 3. Chapter Pres. 3, Ushers Club 2, 3. BRETH. SANDRA SANDIE BROIN. DANA BROOKS. GARY—Ski Club 3. BROSCOFF. KATHLEEN KATHY'—G.A.A. 1. 2. 3. Variety Show 2. Ushers Club 2. BROWN. ROBERT BOB ’—Baseball 1. 2. 3- BROWN. STEVEN ' STEVE”—Band 1, Hi-Y 3, Homecoming Committee 3. Junior Prom Committee 2, Lcttermens Club 2. 3. Senior Planning Alt.. Football 1. Basketball 1. 2. Baseball 1. 2. 3- BROWN. WALTER STONEY BROWN. WAYNE BROWNIE —Hockey I. 2. Football 1. 2. BROWNING. RUTH—Band 1. 2. 3. French Club 2. 3. Hi-C 1. 2. 3. BUNDY. LINDA BUNDY —A F.S. 1. 2. 3, Aurean Staff 2. 3. Chorus I. 2. 3. French Club 2. Hi-C I. 2. Homecoming Committee 3. One-Act Play Committee 2. One-Act Play Committc 2. Y-Tcens I, 2, 3-BUNTING. SUSAN—Pep Club 1. 2. BURDA, DENNIS DENNY BURGESON. ROBERT BOB —Art Club 2. Printing Club 2. 3. BURNS. CHARLES CHUCK —Gymnastics 3. Track 1. 2. 3. BUSCH. GARRY BUSCH. PAMELA PAM BUSSE. LINDA—G.A.A 1, 3. Latin Club 2. 3. Senior Play Committee 3. Spotlite Staff 3. Y-Tccns 1. 2. 3. Ushers Club 3. Forum Club 3. CAMP. SANDRA SANDY —G A A. 1. Y-Teens I. 2. CAOUETTE. BETTE—Spanish Cluh 1. 2. CARLSON, CHERYL CHERIE —Y-Tcens I. 2. CARLSON, JAMES E. JIM —Hi-C 1. 2. 3. Pres. 3-CARLSON. JAMES R. TIM —Spotlite Staff Photographer 1. CARLSON. LOREN—Chorus 3. Homecoming Committee 1. Lcttermens Club 1. 2. 3. Ski Club 3. Spotlite Staff 3. Track 1. 2. 3. Captain 3. CARLSON. RICHARD DICK CARLSON, RONALD RON” CARLSON. STEPHEN STEVE CARLSON, WAYNE—Physics Club 3-CARNEY. CLIFFORD CLIFF CEGI.A, PAUL—Tennis 1. CHAPMAN. LINDA—A.F.S. 3. Band 1. 2. 3. G A.A. 1. 2. 3. Treasurer. Sporthcad 2. Vice Pres. 3. Homecoming Committee 2. 3. Pep Band 1. 2. 3, Swing Band 1. 2. 3. Spanish Club 2. 3. Variety Show 1, 2, Y-Tccns 2. 3. CHASE. JUDITH JUDY —G.A.A. 1. Latin Club 1. CHATTERSON. HOWARD HOWIE —A.F.S. 2, Boys State. Fire and Ice King Junior Class Play 2. 3. Junior Prom Committee 2. Lettermen's Club 2. 3. One-Act Play 2. Student Council Pres. 3, Football 1, 2, 3. Co-captain 3. Wrestling 1. 2. 3. Track 1. 2. 3, Vice Pres. Junior Class. National Honor Society 2. 3. CHREST. THOMAS TOM —Fire and Ice Candidate. Football 1, 2. 3. Wrestling 1. 2, 3. Track I. 2. Baseball 3-CHRISTENSEN. GAYLE—Cheerleading 1. Alt. 2. G.A.A. 1. Homecoming Committee 2. 3. Homecoming Candidate, Student Council 1, Alt. 2. CHRISTENSEN. ROBERT BOB —German Club 1. Hi-Y 1. 2. CHRISTIAN. LINDA PEANUT' CHURCH. DELBERT DEL —Band I. 2. 3. CLARK. FREDERICK FRED CLARK, THOMAS TOM —Ski Club 1. 2. 3. Soccer 3, Intramural Hockey 2. 3- CLEARY. MARTHA—Aurean Staff 3. Homecoming Committee 3. Pep Club 1. 2. Spanish Club 1. 2. 3. Variety Show Committee 1, 2, Y-Teens 1. 2, 3. COLFORD. PATRICK PAT —Junior Class Play 1. Stage Crew 1, 2. 3. Wrestling 2. 3. CONAWAY. VERNON VERN CONLEY, COLLEEN—Junior Class Play Committee 2. 3. Latin Club 2. Make-up Club 2. 3. Physics Club 3. Senior Class Play Committee 2, 3- CONLEY. DF.IRDRE—Red Cross Committee 2. 3. Stage Crew 2. 3. CONVERSE. PETER PETE'—Hi-Y 1. COPELAND. JAMES JIM —Fire and Ice Committee 3. Latin Club 1, Ski Club 1, 2. 3. Track 1. 2. Football 2. CORNELL. GREGORY GREG —Hockey I, 2. 3, Baseball 1, Golf 2, 3-CORNELL. MICHAEL MIKE -Hi-Y 1. 2. 3- CORON. MARY BETSY —Make-up Club 2, Senior Play Committee 2, 3, Chairman 3, Spanish Club I, 2, Y-Teens 3. COX. DIANE DEE —Art Club I. G.A.A. 1. Pep Club l, Spanish Cluh 2, 3. Y-Teens I. 2. 3, Junior Achievement 2. Promotion Director 2. CRAFT. MARLYSS—Band 1. 2, 3. Pep Band 1. 2, 3. Senior Play Committee 3, Co-chairman 3-CULLEY, JAMES JIM” CULPEPPER. DENNIS DENNY”—Golf 3. CUMMINS. FRANCES DIANE —G.A.A. 1. Make-up Club 2, Spanish Club 2, 3. Tapaires 3. Variety Show 1, 2. CUTHBERT, AMANDA ' MANDY —AFS 3. Aurean Staff 3. Chorus 3. French Club 3, Homecoming Committee 3. One-Act Play 3, Pep Club 3, Senior Class Play 3, Student Council 3, Speech Contest 3, Y-Tcens 3. CUTLER. SALLY—Junior Prom Committee 2, Spanish Club 2. Y-Teens 2. 3. Library Help 3. Attendance Office Help 2. CUTTER. HOLLIS HOLLY —Chorus 1. 2. 3. Variety Show 2. CYR, NANCY NANC'—Chorus 3, Girls Choir 2. Latin Club 1, One-Act Play Committee 3. Variety Show 2. DAHL. CAROLYN—Art Club 2. 3. GAA 1. 2. 3. Hi-C 2. 3. DAHLQUIST. GLORIA DANIEL. WAYNE—Courtesy Guide 3. Lcttermens Club 3. Football 1,2, 3. Hockey 1. 2. 3-DAVIDSON. STEVEN—Band 1. 2. DAVIS. LINDA—Aurean Staff 3, Band 1, 2, 3, Junior Class Play Committee 3. Latin Club 2, 3. Pep Club 2, 3. Stage Crew 1, 2, 3, Spotlite Staff 2. 3. Y-Tccns 1. 2, 3. Ushers Club 2, 3-DAY. THOMAS TOM”—AFS 2. 3. Band 1, 2. 3. German Club 2. 3. Program Chairman 3, Hi-Y 2. 3, Homecoming Committee 2, 3, Junior Class Play 2, 3. Pep Band 3-DA YON. TODD DcLAY. PATRICIA PAT' DENMAN. MICHAEL MIKE DETZLER. RODNEY—Wrestling 2. DIEKMAN. SUSAN SUE —Girls Choir 2. Y-Teens 1. 2. 3. DJERF, LINDA—Chorus 1, 3. French Club 2, 3. GAA 1, Physics Club 3. Y-Tcens 1. 2. DOBSON. KENNETH KEN —AFS 1. 2. Chorus 1. Fire and Ice Candi-date. Junior Class Play 2. 3. Junior Prom Committee 2. Lettermens Club 3. One-Act Play 3. Ski Club 1. 2, Student Council 1. 2, Alt. 3. Football 2. 3. Skiing 1, 2, Track 1. 2. 3. Sophomore Class Vice Pres. DOERFLF.R. LEONARD LENNY —Lcttermens Club 1. 2. 3. Football 1, 2. 3. Hockey 1. 2. 3. Track 1. 2. 3- DONALDSON. PATRICIA TRISH”—Aurean Staff 2. 3. French Club 2. Ski Club 1. 2, Y-Teens 2. 3-DONNELLY. SARA SUE —Aurean Staff 3. GAA 1. Pep Club 2. 3. Senior Class Play 1, Spanish Club 1, 2. 3. Y-Teens 2, 3. DOOLEY. DARRELL DOWELL. DIANE—Girls Choir 1, 2, Variety Show 2. Junior Achievement 3. DOWELL. KAREN DRACHF.NBERG. GENE GENEO —Spotlite Staff 2. Speech Contest 1. 2. Football 1. 2. 3. DRESS. PETER PETE —AFS 2. Hi-C 1. 2. Lettermens Club 3. Spanish Club I. 2. 3. Football 1. 2. 3. DRILL, JANET—Chorus I. French Club 2. 3. Senior Play Committee 3. Y-Tcens 1. 2, 3. Forum Club 3. DRILLING. KATHLEEN KATHY'—Aurean Staff 2. 3, Section Editor 3. Band 1. 2. 3. Homecoming Committee 3. Pep Club 2, Pep Band T. 2, 3, Quill and Scroll 3. Y-Tcens 1, 2. 3. DUDLEY. KAREN DUFFY. PHILLIP PHIL —Printing Club 1. 2. 3. Ski Club 1. 2. Soccer 2. 3- DUNN. BERNEETA BERNIE —Art Club 2. Aurean Staff 3, French Club 2, 3. Forum Club 3. DUQUENNE. BETTY—Girls Choir 2. 3. Y-Teens 3- DVORAK. MARY KATIE —AFS 2. 3. Homecoming Committee 1, Junior Class Play Committee 2. Spanish Club 1. 2. EGO. GERALDINE GERRI —Band 1. 2. 3. French Club 2, 3. GAA 1. 2. 3. Soph. Rep. 1, Sec. 2. Pres. 3. Pep Band 3. Ski Club 3. Student Council 1, Y-Tcens 2. 3. EGSGAARD. STEPHEN STEVE —Hockey 1. 2. EIDSMO. ELI ELFNER. SHARON SHAR ELFSTRAND. MARY—Aurean Staff 2. 3. Section Editor 3. Fire and Ice Committee 2. 3. German Club 1, 2, Hi-C 1, 2, 3, Homecoming Committee 3. Junior Class Play 1, Junior Prom Committee Chairman 2, One-Act Play 2, 3. Senior Class Play 2, 3, Spotlite Staff 2, Student Council 2. 3. Speech Contest 2, 3, Y-Tcens 2, 3, Quill and Scroll 3-ELLIOTT. PATRICK PAT —Lettermens Club 2. 3. Baseball 1. Football 1, 2. Wrestling 1. ELM. DIANE—Flag Twirlers 2. ELVECROG, BARBARA BARB —AFS 2. 3. Aurean Staff 2. 3. Chorus I, 2. 3. GAA 1, Hi-C 1. Homecoming Committee 2, 3. Co-Chairman 3, Junior Class Play Committee Chairman 2, One-Act Play Committee 2. Senior Planning, Student Council 3. Alt. 1. Variety Show 2. Y-Tpens 1.2. 3. Vice pres. 2. Chapt. Pres. 3, National Honor Society 2. 3. EMERSON. KAREN—Y-Teens 3. EMERSON, RONALD RON”—Homecoming Committee 2, 3. Lettermens Club 3, Sound Crew 2. Track 1, 2, 3. Cross Country 3. EMSLIE. ROGER ROG —Senior Play Committee 3, Senior Banquet Committee. Forum Club 3. ENGEBRETSON. HELEN—Band 1. 2. 3. German Club 2. 3. Physics Club 3. Y-Tcens 1. 2. 3-ENGEBRETSON. JUDITH JUDY —GAA I. ERHARDT. PAUL ERNIE —Band 1. 2. 3. Pep Band 3. Soccer 3. Intramural Hockey 1. 2, 3. ERICKSEN. PAUL—Wrestling 1. ERICKSON. DARLENE DAR ERICKSON. DAVID ERICKSON, JOYCE—Aurean Staff 1, Band 1, GAA 1, Homecoming Committee 2, Senior Planning Alt., Student Council Alt. 1, Spanish Club 1. 2. 3. Y-Teens 1. 2, 3- 250 ERICSON. JOAN—AFS 3. Aurean Staff 3, Flag Twirlers 2. 3. Co-capt. 2. Capt. 3, German Club 1, 2, Pep Club 3, Senior Play Committee 3. Stage Crew 2, 3, Variety Show 2. Ushers Club 3, Forum Club 3. EVANS. SUSAN SUE —Band 1, 2. 3. Senior Planning Alt., Swing Band 1. 2, 3. Spanish Club 2, 3. Variety Show 1. 2. Y-Teens 1. 2, 3. FAHLIN, PENNY—Fire and Ice Committee 3. GAA 1. Homecoming Committee 2, 3, Junior Prom Committee 2. Senior Ball Committee 3, Spanish Club !, 2, 3. Variety Show Committee 2. Y-Tccns I. 2. 3, English Office Help 3. FIEDLER, KAY—Art Club 2 .Speech Contest 2, Y-Tecns 1. 2. FINDLAY. WILLIAM BILL FINLEY. FRANCIS FRANK FLEISHER. ROBERT BOB —Speech Contest 2. FLEMING. NANCY—Y-Teens 2. 3. FLOM. MICHAEL MIKE FORDAHL. DALE—Hi-Y 2. Senior Class Play Committee 3. FORSBERG, HARTLEY SCOTT —Lcttermens Club 3. Student Council 2. Football 1. 2. 3. FORSTER. MICHAEL MIKE —Sound Cress- 1. FRANK. JAMES RON —Hi-Y 2. 3-FRANSON. GARY FRANSON. LYNNE—Chorus 3. Girls Choir I. 2. Senior Planning Alt., Y-Teens 1. 2. 3. FREDERICKS. NANCY—AFS 1. 2, 3. Aurean Staff 2. Band 1. 2. 3. Treas. 2, Sec. 3, French Club t, 2, 3. Pres. 2, Girls State. Hi-C 1, 2, 3. Sec. 2, 3. Homecoming Committee 2, 3. Co-chairman 3. Homecoming Candidate. Senior Banquet Committee. Spotlitc Staff 2, Student Council 2. Alt. 1, 3. Speech Contest 2. 3, Variety Show 2. Y-Tecns 2, 3-FREDRICKSON. BONITA BONNIE —Band 1. 2. 3. Majorette 3. Pep Band 2, 3. Spanish Club 1, Y-Teens 1. 2, 3. GAERTNER, BYRL BUDDY —Track I. 2. 3. Wrestling 1. 2. 3. GAERTNER, JOEL JODY —Track 1. 2. 3. Wrestling 1. 2. 3. GAI.ARNEAU. SUSAN SUE —French Club 2. GAA 1. Y-Tecns 1. 2. GANFIF.LD. LINDA—Aurean Staff 2, Chorus I. 2. Junior Prom Committee 2. Senior Class Play Committee Chairman 3. Y-Tccns 1, 2, 3. Ushers Club 2. GARDNER. JOHN—Chorus I. 2, 3, German Club 1. GEISLER. RANDY GEISNESS, MARVIN—Band 1, 2, 3, Fire and Ice Committee Chairman 3. Homecoming Committee 2, Senior Planning Alt., Senior Banquet Committee. Stage Crew 1, 2. Speech Contest 3, Variety Show Committee Chairman 2. GERDES. CHARLENE CHARLIE GIBBISH. BARBARA BARB —GAA I. Junior Class Play 2. Junior Prom Committee 2. Spanish Club 1. GIBSON. PATRICIA PAT GIFFORD. DOUGLAS ROCK -Speech Contest. GILBERT. CRAIG GIL —Band 1. 2. 3. Hi-Y 1, 2. Junior Class Play 3, Pep Band 1. 2. Senior Class Play 3. Pep Band 1, 2, Senior Class Play 3. Spanish Club 2. 3. GILBERTSEN, RUTH ANN—AFS I. 2. 3, Aurean Staff 3. Band 1. Fire and Ice Committee 3. Homecoming Committee 3. Junior Prom Committee 2. Senior Play Committee 3, Senior Ball Committee 3. Student Council Alt. I. 3, Spanish Club 1, 2. Y-Tccns 1, 2, Library Help 2. GISLASON, JULIAN JULIO GIULIANI. WADE JEWLIE —Senior Planning Alt., Ski Club 2. GLANDER. BARBARA BARB —Band 1. GAA 1, 2. 3. Sporthead 2. Social Chairman 3. Homecoming Committee Chairman 3, Makeup Club 2, 3, Pres. 3. One-Act Play 3. Pep Club 3. Senior Class Play 3, — Senior Planning Alt., Speech Contest 3. Spanish Club 2. 3, Y-Teens 2, 3-GLAUB, RONALD RON —Aurean Staff 3. Quill and Scroll 2. 3. Spot-lite Staff 1, 2. 3, Section Editor 2. Editor-in-chief 3. Gymnastics 2. GNERF.R. ADELINE ADDY —Senior Class Play 3. Ushers Club 3. GRABOWSKI, GERRI—AFS 2, 3. GAA 1. Junior Class Play Committee 2. One-Act Play Committee 2. Senior Play Committee 3. Spanish Club 1. 2. 3. Y-Tcens 1.2. 3. Chapt. Pres. 3. GRAMSTAD. GREGORY GREG GRANROS. DONN—Junior Class Play Committee 2. 3, Track 2. 3. GREEN. MICHAEL MIKE GREENWOOD. PATRICIA PAT—French Club 2. GAA 1. 2. 3. Junior Class Play Committee 1, 2, Pep Club 1. GREN. EUGENE GENE —German Club 1. Senior Planning Alt., Baseball Mgr. 1. Wrestling 1. 2. 3-GRENHAGEN. VEE—German Club 1. 2. 3, Red Cross Committee 3. Stage Crew 2. 3. Y-Teens 1. 2. 3. GRIGSBY. JUDITH JUDY —Art Club I. Aurean Staff 2. 3. French Club 2. 3. Homecoming Committee 2. 3, Junior Class Play Committee 2. Senior Class Play Committee 3. Variety Show Committee 1. 2. Y-Teens 1. 2. 3. GRISE. JILL—Chorus 3. French Club 1. 2. 3. GAa i. 2. 3. Y-Teens 1. 2, 3. Forum Club 3. GRONWAI.L, DEBORAH DEBBIE —GAA 1. Majorette 1. 2. Pep Club I, Variety Show 1. 2. Y-Tcens 2. 3. Chemistry Assistant 2. GRUMMONS. RITA—French Club 2. GAA 1. Y-Teens 1. 3. Ushers Club 1. GRUND1TZ, ANN—Aurean Staff 1, 2. Homecoming Committee 1. 2. 3, Junior Prom Committee 2, Speech Contest 2, Spanish Club I. 2. Variety Show Committee Chairman 2. Y-Tccns 2. 3, Chapt. Pres. 3. Forum Club 3. Nurses Help 3. GUDAL. CHRIS GUNDERSON. GARY GUNSTAD. JOHN RHINO —Aurean Staff 2. 3. Section Editor 3, GUNDERSON. STANTON STAN Homecoming Committee 3. Quill and Scroll 3. GUNTHER. JAMES JIM —Sound Crew I. GUSTAFSON. LINDA GUS —Band I. 2. 3. Pep Band 1. 2. 3. Y-Tecns 1. 2. 3. Sadie Hawkins Committee 3. GUTZKE, CHERYL—Y-Tccns I. 2. 3. f-IAFICH. JOHN—Chorus 3. Speech Contest 3. Spanish Club 1, 2. HAGEN, BRYAN—AFS 2. 3. Co-chairman 3. Fire and Ice Committee 3. Homecoming Committee 2. 3. Co-chairman 3. Escort 3. Lettcrmens Club 2. 3. One-Act Play 2. 3, Senior Planning. Student Council 3. Parliamentarian 3. Speech Contest 2. 3. Spanish Club I. 2. 3. Baseball 1,2, 3. National Honor Society. HAGEN. RICHARD DICK —Golf I. 2. 3, Basketball 3-HALBF.RG. KATHRYN KATHY —AFS 1. 2. 3, Aurean Staff 2. 3. Band 1, Fire and Ice Committee 2, French Club 1. 2. Homecoming Committee 1. 2, 3. Co-chairman 3, Junior Class Play Committee 1. Junior Prom Committee 2. Senior Play Committee 3, Senior Ball Committee 3, Y-Tecns 1, 2, 3. Chapt. Pres. 3. HALGREN. SIGNE—Aurean Staff 2. Courtesy Guide 3. Debate 3, French Club 2, 3. Homecoming Committee 1, 2. Spotlitc Staff I, Y-Tcens 2. 3. HAMMILL. MICHAF.I. MIKE HAMSNESS. CHERYL—Chorus 1. 2. 3, Pep Club 3. Senior Class Play Committee 3. Y-Tcens 1. 2. 3. Ushers Club I, 3-HANNON. MICHAEL MIKF. —Lettcrmens Club 2. 3. Hockey Mgr. 2. 3. Football 3. HANSEN. DALE HANSON. GARY HANSON. JAMES RAYMOND JIM —Lettcrmens Club 3. Spanish Club 1, 2. 3. Football 1. 2. 3. HANSON. JAMES RODNEY JIMMY HANSON. JON—Band 1. 2, 3. Pep Band 1. 2. Speech Contest 2. Wrestling 1. HANSON. LINDA LYNN —Student Council Alt. 2. HANSON. SUSAN SUE —German Club I. Girls Choir 3. Hi-C I. Stage Crew 2. Y-Tcens 3. Ushers Club 3, Library Club 1, 2, 3-HANSON. WILLARD HARICK. LINDA—AFS 2, French Club I. 2. Homecoming Committee 3. Ski Club 2. 3, Y-Tecns 2. 3. HAROLDSON. LINDA—Art Club 1. 2. 3. Stage Crew 2. Y-Teens I. 2. 3. Student Council Help 3, Sadie Hawkins Committee 3. HARRINGTON. TERENCE TERRY HARTMAN. JO ANN JO —AFS I. 3. Chorus I. Courtesy Guide 3. Fire and Ice Committee 3, French Club 1. 3, Vice Pres. 1, Cabinet 3. Homecoming Committee 3, Junior Class Play Committee 1, 3. One-Act Play 3. Senior Class Play Committee 1. Senior Planning. Senior Ball Committee 3, Spotlitc Staff 3. Speech Contest 3, Office Help 3, Sadie Hawkins Committee 1. 3, Chairman 3. HAUGAN. WILLIAM BILL —Chorus 1. 2. 3, Hi-C I. Junior Class Play 2, Ski Club 3. HAUGERUD, TERRY—AFS 1. 2. Aurean Staff 1. 2. 3. German Club 1. 2. Hi-C 2, Homecoming Committee 1. 2. 3. Chairman 3. Junior Class Play Committee I. One-Act Play Committee Chairman 2, Pep Club 2, Speech Contest 2. Y-Tcens 1. 2, 3. Ushers Club 2. HAZI.ETT. GREGORY GREG - Intramural Basketball 3- HEINRICH. GARY—Lettcrmens Club 2. 3. Physics Club 3. Track 1. 2. 3. Cross Country 2, 3. Skiing 2. 3. National Honor Society 2. 3-HEI.LAND. STEPHEN STEVE —Fire and Ice Committee 3. Lettcrmens Club 2, 3. Ski Club 3. Basketball 2. Cross Country 2, 3, Intramural Basketball 1, 3. Track I. 2. 3. HF.I.LECKSON. SUSAN SUE —AFS 2. 3. Aurean Staff 2. 3. Chcerleading Alt. 3. Homecoming Committee 1, 2, 3, Junior Class Play Committee 2. Junior Prom Committee 2. Pep Club 3. Senior Planning Alt., Spanish Club 1, 2, 3. Y-Tcens 1. 2, 3. Treas. 3, National Honor Society 2, 3, Office Help 1, 2. HEI.LF.RUD, HARLEY—Football 1. 2. 3. HENRY, LOREN—German Club 1. 2, Soccer 2. 3. Capt. 2. 3-HIGGIN, DIANNE—Aurean Staff 2, 3. Section Editor 3. Band 1. Homecoming Committee 2, 3. Junior Class Play Committee 2. Junior Prom Committee 2, Make-up Club 2. 3, One-Act Play Committee 2, Senior Play Committee 2. Quill and Scroll 3, Spotlitc Staff 2. 3. Spanish Club 2. 3. Varfcty Show Committee 2. Y-Teens 1, 2, 3, Chapt. Pres. 3, Library Help 2. HILU MARILYN MEL —AFS 2. 3. Chorus 1, Spanish Club 2, 3. HINCHLIFFE. HAROLD HAL —Aurean Staff 1. 2, 3, Printing Club 3-HJERPE, SUSAN SUE —Band 1, 2, Librarian 2, GAA 1, German Club 2, 3, Hi-C 1. 2. Homecoming Committee 3. Senior Play Committee 3, Y-Teens 2, 3. HJULBERG. LINDA HJULBERG. TIMOTHY TINKER —Junior Prom Committee 2. Senior Ball Committee 3-HOFFMAN. MF.RRILYN—Hi-C 2. 3- HOGLUND, JANELLE—Chorus 2, 3. Girls Choir I. Physics Club 2, 3. Variety Show 1. 2, Office Help 3. National Honor Society 2, 3-HOGLUND. LINDA—AFS 2. 3, Aurean Staff 3, Homecoming Committee 2, 3, Ski Club 2. 3. Y-Tcens 1. 2. 3-HOKENSON, RANDALL HOLMDAHL. JAN HOLSTEIN. KATHLEEN KATHY —Aurean Staff 3. Band 1, 2, 3, French Club 2, 3, GAA 1, Hi-C I, 2. Homecoming Committee 3. Pep Club 3. Y-Tcens 1. 2. 3. HOLTER, DIANNE—AFS 2. 3, Aurean Staff 2, GAA 1. 2. 3. Sporthead 2, Homecoming Committee 3, Latin Club 1, 2, One-Act Play 2, Pep 251 Club 2. Student Council 2. Spanish Club 2, 3. Y-Tcens 1, 3, National Honor Society 2. 3-HORNSETH. DOUGLAS DOUG HOUG, LARRY LAIR”—Intramural Basketball 2, 3. Soccer 2, 3. HOWE. ROBY—Aurean Staff 3. French Club 1. 2. 3, Homecoming Committee 3. Pep Club 3. Y-Tccns 3. HOWE. THOMAS NEWT-—Forum Club 3. HOYE. MARK—Intramural Hockey I. 2. 3. HUBBARD. DOUGLAS DOUG —Band I. 2. 3. German Club I. 2. 3. Variety Show 1, 2. HUBRED, ROGER HUBY —Chorus 3. Hi-Y 1. 2, 3. Homecoming Committee 3. Spanish Club 1. Tennis 1. 2. 3. HUFFMAN. CAROLE—French Club 1. 2. HULWI. WILLIAN BILL'—Band 2. HUNSTAD. DAVID DAVE —Physics Club 3. HUTCHISON. DAVID DAVE —Band 1. 2. 3. Physics Club 3. Radio Club 1. 2, 3. Sound Crew 3, Forum Club 3. IDSTROM, SUSAN SUE —GAA 1. Homecoming Committee 3, Junior Prom Committee 2. Y-Teens 1. 2, 3. Ushers Club 1, 2. INGEBRIGSTEN. I.EONE—Chorus 1, 2. 3. Courtesy Guide 3. Senior Class Play 2, Biology Lab Assistant 3. INGERSOLL, JEAN—AFS 2. 3. Hi-C I. 2. 3. Make up Club 2. Spotlitc Staff I. Spanish Club 3. Y-Teens 2. 3. IVERSEN. ALFRED BUTCH IVERSON. LINDA LYNN —GAA 1. Girls Choir 1. 2. 3. JACKSON.CHERYL CHERI —Band 1. 2. 3. GAA l,,Hi-C 1. 2. 3. Pep Band 3. Sadie Hawkins Committee 3. JACKSON. DONALD DON —Speech Contest 3. Spanish Club 1. 2. JACKSON. RICHARD RICK —Spanish Club 2. 3. Cross Country 1. Track 1, Soccer 2, 3. JAMES. JUDITH JUDY —AFS 2. 3. Aurean Staff 3, French Club 2, 3, Representative 3. GAA I, 2. 3, Sporthcad 2. 3. Homecoming Committee 2. 3. Junior Class Play Committee 2. Pep Club 1. 2. 3. Chairman 3. Senior Class Play Committee 2. Y-Teens I, 2, 3. Chapt. Pres. 3. Forum Club 3- JELVICK. JANET JAN —Art Club 1, 2, French Club 2. 3. Homecoming Committee 3, Senior Class Play Committee 3. Student Council Alt. 2, Y-Teens 1. 2. 3. JENNF.KE. RONALD RON JEPSON, MARTHA MARTI —Chorus 2. 3. GAA I. Spanish Club 1. Y-Teens 2. 3- JESSE. SYLVIA SYLV —Hi-C 2. Homecoming Committee 3. Make-up Club 2. Senior Planning Alt., Spanish Club 1. 2, Variety Show Committee 2. Y-Tccns 1. 2. 3. Ushers Club 2. JOHNSEN. CAROLYN—AFS 2. 3. German Club 2. 3. Hi-C I. 2, 3. Homecoming Committee 3. Junior Class Play Committee 2, Junior Prom Committee 2. Senior Planning. Senior Banquet Committee. Y-Teens 1. 2. 3, Chaplain 3. JOHNSON. DAVID—Homecoming Committee 2. 3. Latin Club 1, Ski Club 2. 3, Spanish 2. 3-JOHNSON. DIANE—Flag Twirlcrs 3. Hi-C I, 2, 3. See. 2. Homecoming Committee 3. Red Cross Committee 1, 2, Y-Teens 1. JOHNSON. DONALD 1 DON JOHNSON. DOUGLAS PUD WHOMP JOHNSON. ELIZABETH BETH —Physics Club 3. Spanish Club 1. 2. 3. Y-Teens 1. JOHNSON. GARY—Hi-Y 1. 2, 3. Chaplain 1. Homecoming Committee 3-JOHNSON. GENE—Band 1. 2. 3. Hi-Y I. 2. Sec.. Football I. 2. Hockey 1. 2. JOHNSON. JOAN—Art Club 2. Spanish Club I. 2. Y-Teens I. Office Help 2. JOHNSON. MARK—Band 1. 2. 3. Golf I. JOHNSON. MICHAEL MIKE —Hi f I. Hi-Y 1. 2. 3. Latin Club 1. JOHNSON. PATRICIA A. PAT —Junior Class Play Committee 2. Senior Play Committee 2, Spanish Club 1.2, 3. Y-Teens 1, 2, 3. JOHNSON. PATRICIA L. PAT —GAA 1. Stage Crew 2. 3. Ushers Club 2. Library Help 2, 3- JOHNSON. PATRICIA M PAT—Junior Class Play Committee 2. Spanish Club 1. JOHNSON. SHARON—AFS 2. 3. Aurean Staff 3. Fire and Ice Committee 3. French Club 2. 3. Homecoming Committee 3. Junior Class Play Committee 2. Junior Prom Committee 2. Senior Play Committee 2, Student Council 1. Variety Show 2, Y-Tcens 1, 2. 3. Cabinet 2. JOHNSON. SUSAN B. SUE —Aurean Staff 1, 2. 3. Fire and Ice Committee 2, 3. Homecoming Committee 1. 2. 3, Junior Prom Committee 2, One-Act Play Committee 2, Senior Play Committee 3, Senior Play Committee 3, Senior Planning, Senior Banquet, Senior Ball Committee 3. Spanish Club I, 2. 3. Tapaircs 3, Scc.-Treas. 3. Y-Tccns 1. 2. 3. Miss Perfect Type 3-JOHNSON. SUSAN K —Spanish Club 1. JOHNSON. TIMOTHY DUKE —German Club 1. JOHNSON. TODD—German Club I. 2. Hi-Y 2. 3. Homecoming Committee 3. Senior Class Play 2. JOHNSON. VIRGINIA GINNY —Aurean Staff 3. GAA 1. Senior Play Committee 3, Senior Planning. Spanish Club 2, 3. Y-Teens 2. 3-JOHNSTON. JAMES JOKINEN, RICHARD RICK KARTES. GAIL—Pep Club 2. Spanish Club 1. 2, Y-Teens 2. GAA 1. 2. KEEHR. MICHAEL MIKE”—Forum Club 3. KEEPERS. RICHARD RICK —Art Club 2. KELLER. FRED—Band 1. 2, 3, Vice Pres. 2. Fire and Ice Candidate. Fire and Ice Committee 3. German Club 2. 3. Pres. 3. Homecoming Com- mittee 2 ,3, Co-chairman 3, Escort 3, Junior Class Play 2, 3. One-Act Play 3. Pep Band I. 2, 3. Swing Band 2. 3. Speech Contest 2, 3. Variety Show 2. 3. KELLEY. MICHAEL MIKE- KELLY. DANIEL DAN —Basketball mgr. 3. Tennis 1. 2. 3. KELLY. VANON NONA KENDALL. WILLIAM BILL —Homecoming Committee 3. Lcttcrmcns Club 2. 3. Baseball 1. 2. 3. Hockey 1. 2, 3. KENNEDY. JAN—Spanish Club 1. 2. Variety Show 2. Y-Tccns 1. 2. 3. KENT. PAMELA PAM - Y-Tccns 1. 2. 3. KERICH. CAROL—GAA I. KERSHAW, JAMES JIM —Lcttcrmcns Club 3. Football 1, 2, 3. Tennis 2. Track 1. KE1TLESON. NANCY MIDGE —Band 1. Homecoming Committee 2. Spanish Club 1. 2. 3, Y-Tcens 1. 3. KIERSKI, THOMAS CRUSHER —Homecoming Committee 3. Basketball 1, 2. 3. .JCING, CHERYL CHARLIE - Pep Club 1. 2. Trcas. 2. Ushers Club 3-KINGSRITER. KATHLEEN KATHY —AFS 2. 3. Aurean Staff 3. Band 1, 2. French Club 2, 3, Treas. 2, Hi-C 1, 2, 3. Homecoming Committee 2. 3. Junior Class Play Committee 2, Junior Prom Committee 2, Senior Play Committee 2, Senior Banquet Committee, Student Council 2. Variety Show 2, Variety Show Committee 2, Y-Teens 2. 3. Chapt. Pres. 3- KIRKPATRICK. JEANETTE—GAA 1, Girls Choir 1. 2. Y-Teens 2. KIRKPATRICK. MARTHA IRISH —Spanish Club 1. 2. 3. Y-Teens 1, 2. KLEIN. LYMAN—Radio Club 1. 2, 3, Sec.-Trcas. I. Pres. 2. 3. Electronics Tech. 2. 3-KLF.VEN. LOIS KLING. PAUL KNAPP. MICHAEL MIKE KNUTSON. KAREN—German Club 1, 2, Y-Tccns 1. 2. 3-KNUTSON. PATRICIA PAT—Aurean Staff 3. Girls Choir 1. Homecoming Committee 2. 3. Junior Class Play Committee 2, Senior Planning Alt., Senior Banquet Committee, Variety Show Committee 1. Y-Tccns 1. 2, 3, Sadie Hawkins Committee Chairman 3. KOEHLER. KATHRYN KAY KOENIG, SUSAN SUE —Chorus 3, German Club 1, Library Help 3-KORELL. KATHLEEN KATHY —Aurean Staff 3. Pep Club 2, 3, Spanish Club 1. 2, Y-Tcens 1, 2. KOSTELNIK. LYNDA—Senior Banquet Committee. Y-Teens 3. Sadie Hawkins Committee 3-KOVALCHUK. MARK—Hi-Y 1. Basketball 1. KRAMER. LAWRENCE LARRY —German 2. 3. Senior Planning Alt., Wrestling I. KRETCHNER, JOHN KROGH. NANCY NANCE —AFS 2. 3. Junior Class Play Committee 2. Y-Teens 1. 2. 3- KRUGER. RICKEY RICK —Latin Club 1. KRUSE. BARBARA—French Club 1. 2. 3. Y-Teens 1. 2. 3-KU1PER. CHERYL KUNTZ. SHIRLEY KUNZ. JAMES JIM KURTH. SUSAN SUE”—Art Club I. 2. 3. AFS 2. 3. French Club 1. 2. 3. GAA I. Hi-C 1, 2, 3. Treas. 3. Spanish Club 3- I.AAKSO. LINDA—French Club 2. LABO. JOSEPH JOE —Aurean Staff 2, 3. Photographer 2. 3, Wrestling I. LaBORE. DOUG D. J. —AFS 3. Junior Prom Committee 2, Physics Club 3. Radio Club 1. Senior Class Play Committee 3. Student Council 1. 2, 3. LAKE. JUDITH JUDY —AFS 1. 2. 3. Band 1. 2. 3. Librarian 1. 2. 3. French Club 1. 2, 3. Representative 3. Hi-C 1. Pep Band 1. 2, 3. Variety Show Committee 1, Library Help 1. LAKEMAN. MARIANNE—Aurean Staff 3. Y-Teens 1, 2. 3-LAMBERT. DEANE DENO —Fire and Ice Committee 3. Hi-Y 3, Lettcrmens Club 2, 3, Baseball 1, 2, 3, Basketball 1, 3. Football 1, 2, 3. Intramural Basketball I, 3. Wrestling 1. LaMETTRY, ROBERT 1 BOB LAMSON. RALPH BILL —Aurean Staff 2. 3. Hi-Y 3. Homecoming Committee 3. Junior Class Play 3. Student Council 3. LARSEN. GERRY DENNY —German 2. 3. LARSEN. KATHLEEN KATHY —Fire and Ice Committee 3. GAA 1. 2. Sport head 2, Homecoming Committee 2, 3, Co-chairman 3. Junior Prom Committee 2. Latin Club I. 2. Pep Club 2. 3, Ski Club 2. 3. Y-Teens 1. 2. 3- LARSON. MARY MEEM LARSON. RONALD RON —Hi C 3. Speech Contest 2. LARSON. SANDRA SANDY —German I. 2, 3. Physics Club 3. National Honor Society 2, 3, Chem. Lab. Assistant 2, 3. LARSON. THOMAS TOM —Band 1. 2. 3. Swing Band 3. LaTOURELLE. JOHN—Tennis 1. 2. LAUGHTON. BRUCE—Skiing 2. LAYMAN. SANDRA SANDY —GAA 1, 2, Homecoming Committee 2, Senior Class Play Committee 3. Y-Teens 1, 2. 3-LEE. DOUGLAS DOUG —AFS 1. 2, 3. Band 1, 2. 3. Pres. 1. Fire and Ice Candidate. Hi-C 1. 2, 3, Pres. 2, Vice Pres. 3. Homecoming Committee Chairman 2. 3, Junior Prom Committee 2, Junior Class Pres., One-Act Play 3. Pep Band 1, 2, Senior Class Play 1, 2, 3. Senior Planning, Student Council 2. 3. Treas. 3, Speech Contest 3. Track 1, Variety Show 2. LcFEBVRE, MARGARET—French Club 2. 3-LEMIEUX. PAULA—Pep Club 1. LENTON, SANDRA SANDIE —GAA 1. Spanish Club 2. 3. Y-Teens 2. LESHER. ROBIN ROB —Printing Club 3. Radio Club 1, 2. 3- LESLIE. SUSAN SUE —AFS 1, 2. 3. Aurean Staff 2 .French Club 2. 3. 252 Homecoming Committee 1, 2. Spanish Club 1, 2, Y-Teens 1, 2, 3. LEVITON. DOUGLAS DOUG —Hi-C 1. 2, 3. Tteas. 2. LINDBF.RG. DIANE—Aurean Staff 3. Makeup Club 3. Senior Class Play 3, Y-Tecns 3, Athletic Office Help 3. LINDSTROM. CAROL—Band 1. 2. French Club 2. 3. GAA 1. 2. Y-Teens 2. 3-LINDSTROM. GARY—Band I. 2. 3. Physics Club 3- I.INEHAN, CATHERINE RED' —GAA 1. Girls Choir 1. Pep Club 1. Speech Contest 3. Y-Tcens 1, Drama 2. LINN. CRAIG—Band 1. 2. 3. Hi-Y 1. Spanish Club 2. 3. Forum Club 3-LITFIN. KATHLEEN KAY —AFS I. GAA 1. Spotlite Staff 1. Mr. Kohl's Help 2. LODIN. ROBERT BOB ' LOGAN. DAVID DUKE —Speech Contest 2. Football 1. I.ONERGAN, ROSEMARY—Art Club 2. French Club 2. Homecoming Committee 1. . LOTTES. MICHAEL MIKE LOTSBERG. RICHARD RICH LOUZEK. MICHAEL MICK —Band I. 2. 3. Audio-Visual 3. Soccer 2. 3. Track I. 2. LUETT1NGER. KAREN—Aurean Staff 3. Senior Planning All.. Spanish Club I. 2. 3. Y-Teens 3. LUND, LARRY—German Club 1. Senior Planning. Sophomore Clas Pres., Student Council 1, 2, 3-LUND. LEE—Student Council 1, 2, 3, Vice Pres. 2. LUND. TERRY—German Club 2. 3-LUNDBERG. JOHN LUNDBERG, MARY—Chorus 1. 3. Courtesy Guide 3. GAA 1. Hi-C 1. Y-Teens 3. Library Club 1. LUDEMO, CAROLE—French Club 2, Homecoming Committee 2, 3, Speech Contest 2. Y-Tccns 1. 2, 3. LUNDGREN. RONF.LE RONNI —GAA 3. Y-Tcens 2. LUNDQU1ST. MARK—Printing Club 3. Stage Crew 1. LUNDQUIST. SANDRA SANDY —Girls Choir 1. 2. LUTES. RICHARD DICK —Senior Class Play 2. LUTZ, JOHN JACK —AFS I. 2. 3, Aurean Staff 3, Courtesy Guide 2, ' Fire and Ice Committee 3, Hi-Y 3, Homecoming Committee 1, 2, 3, Chairman 2. Lettermens Club 3. One-Act Play Committee 2, Senior Play Committee 1, Senior Banquet Committee, Ski Club 3, Cross Country 2, 3, Track 1. 2, 3. Forum Club 3. LYNN. GERALDINE GF.RI —Y-Teens I. 2. 3. MACAULAY. DAVID DAVE —Band 1. 2. 3. Treas. 3. Pep Band 1. 2. 3. Physics Club 3. Swing Band 1, 2, 3. Cross Country 1, Variety Show 1, 2, Forum Club 3-MACE. ALLAN AL MAHN, ROGER—Fire and Ice Committee 3, Junior Class Play 2, 3, Lettermens Club 3. One-Act Play 3, Spotlite Staff 1, Student Council Alt. 3. Speech Contest 2, 3. Football 1, 2. 3, Track 1, 2. MAHON. DAVID DAVE- MAIN, PAMELA PAM —Fire and Ice Committee 3. GAA I. Homecoming Committee 1, 2, Senior Class Play Committee 1. 2, Y-Teens 1, 2, 3-MAKINEN, BARBARA BARB —Aurean Staff 3. Chorus 2. Courtesy Guide 3, Fire and Ice Committee 3, French Club 2, 3, Homecoming Committee 3. Junior Class Play 2, Senior Class Play Committee 3, Senior Ball Committee 3. Variety Show Committee 2. Y-Teens 2, 3. Newsletter 3. Sadie Hawkins Committee .3. MAKOUSKY. PENNY—Cheerleading 1. 2. 3. Fire and Ice Committee 3. GAA 1, Homecoming Committee 2. 3. Junior Prom Committee 2, Senior Planning. Senior Banquet Committee. Student Council 1, Alt. 2. 3. Y-Tcens 2. 3-MALINSKY. JOHN MAN IS. DALE MARCY. THOMAS TOM —Gymnastics 2. 3. Tennis 1, 2, 3. MARKS. SUSAN SUE —Band 1. 2. 3. GAA 1. German Club 2. 3, Hi-C 1. 2. 3. Y-Teens 3. MARSH. JAY—Lettermens Club 3. Physics Club 3. Sec. 3, Ski Club 3, Spanish Club I. 2. 3. Tennis I, 2, 3- MARSH. MARY—Homecoming Committee 3. Y-Teens 3-MARTENSON. CAROL—Fire and Ice Committee 3. Homecoming Committee 2. 3. Senior Banquet Committee. Senior Ball Committee 3, Speech Contest 1. Y-Tcens 2. 3-MARTIN. DENNIS DENNY —Spanish Club 2. MARUDAS. JOHN ZERO' —Hi-C 3- MATLOCK. MARY—Y-Teens 1. 2. 3. Sadie Hawkins Committee 3. MATTILA. KAREN—GAA 1. Spanish Club 1. MATTILA. SHARON—Junior Class Play 3. Variety Show 2, Orchestra 1. 2. 3- MAUREN. JOANNE JOEY -Y-Teens 2. MAXSON. MICHAEL MIKE —Fire and Ice Candidate. Lettermens Club 1, 2. 3. One-Act Play 2. Student Council Alt. 3, Football 1, 2, 3, Track 1. 2. 3. Wrestling 1. 2. 3. Co-capt. 3-MAY. JANIS—Art Club 1. 2. AFS 2. 3. GAA 1. 2, Hi-C 1, 2. Make up Club 3. Vice Press. 3. Senior Class Play Committee 3, Senior Planning. Y-Tcens 1. 2. 3. MAYER. MICHAEL MIKE —Hi-Y 1. Hockey 2. Baseball 2. 3. MAYER. RICHARD DICK —Latin Club I. MECAY. MARLF.EN—Girls Choir 3. MEDCALF. THOMAS TOM —Track 1. German Club 1, 2. MEHUS. RICHARD DICK —Lettermens Club 2. 3. Football 1, 2. 3. Track 1. 2. 3. Wrestling 1. 2. 3. MEHUS. ROGER—Football 1. 2. 3. Track I, 2, 3. Wrestling 1. 2. 3-MENDELE. DAVID DAVE —Baseball I. Spanish Club 2. METER. DAVID DAVE —AFS I. 2. Debate 1. 2. 3. German 1. 2. Hi-Y 1, 2. Homecoming Committee 2. 3, Junior Class Play 2, 3. Senior Planning. Spotlite Staff I. 2. Page Editor 1. 2. Student Council 1, Alt. 2. Variety Show Committee 2. National Honor Society 2. 3, Vice Pres, 3. MEULNERS, MICHAEL MIKE —AFS I. 2. 3. Aurean Staff 3. Fire and Ice Committee Chairman 3, German Club t. 2, 3. Hi-Y 3. Homecoming Committee 2, 3, Junior Class Play 1, One-Act Play 3. Senior Class Play 2, 3. Senior Class Play Committee 2. 3, Senior Planning, Speech Contest 3. Golf 2. 3. MEYER. PHILIP PHIL —Homecoming 2, Senior Planning Alt., Senior Ball Commitee 3. Soccer 2, 3. Audio-Visual 3. MF.YERS. PEGGY MIHLENBECK. HELEN JUDY —GAA I. 2. Girls Choir 3 . Y-Tcens 3-MIKUNDA. RICHARD RICK -Speech Contest 1. 2. Spanish Club I. 2; Football I, Wrestling I. MII.DON, DON MILES. PRISCILLA SPOOK AFS I. 2, Band 1. 2. 3. Librarian 1. 2. 3. French Club I. 2. 3. GAA 1. 2, 3. Homecoming Committee 1. 2, Pep Band 3. Ski Club I. 2. 3-MILLER. CORTLAND RICK —AFS 2. 3. Aurean Staff 3. Hi-Y 2. 3. Homecoming Committee 2. 3. Co-chairman 3, One-Act Play 2. 3. Senior Class Play 2, Spotlite Staff 1. Speech Contest 1, 2. MILLER. ROBERT BOB' —Homecoming Committee 2. MILLER. SUSAN SUE —Band I. 2, 3. French Club 2. 3. Senior Class Play Committee 3. Y-Tcens 3- MINCHOW. JOHN JACK —German Club I. 2. Ski Club 1. 2. 3. Baseball 1. 2. MINISTRAL. PETER PETEY —Band 1. 2, 3. Drum Major 2. 3. Fire and Ice Committee 3. Pep Band I, 2, 3. Senior Class Play Committee 3. Variety Show 2, German Band 2. MISHI.ER. GLORIA GLO —GAA 1. Hi-C 3. Senior Class Play 3. MITCHELL. SHARON—GAA 1. 2. Makeup Club 2. 3. One-Act Play Committee 2. Y-Teens 2. 3. Library Help 2. MOE. LAUREL—Art Club 1. Aurean Staff 3. Courtesy Guide 3. French Club 2, 3. Hi-C 1, 2. 3, Homecoming Committee 2, 3. Junior Class Play Committee 2. Y-Teens 2. 3. MOHS. CHERYL—AFS 2. V Band 1, 2. French Club 2. 3. Junior Prom Committee 2, Senior Class Play Committee 3. Senior Ball Committee 3. Y-Teens 2. 3. MOONEY. KATHLEEN KATHE —AFS 3. Fire and Ice Committee 3. Flag Twirlers 3. Homecoming Committee 3. Junior Class Play Committee 2. Junior Prom Committee 2. Make-up Club 2. 3. One-Act Play 3. Pep Club 3, Senior Class Play 3, Senior Ball Committee 3. Speech Contest 3. Spanish Club 2. 3. Y-Teens 3. Ushers Club 2. 3. MORTON, MARILYN—GAA I. 2. Homecoming Committee I. MOSHF.R. KEVIN—Hi-C I. MOYNIHAN. MARY—Make-up Club 2. 3. One-Act Play 3. Senior Planning Alt.. Spotlite Staff 2. 3. Student Council 3. GAA 1. MUNSON. MARSHA MARSHA —AFS 1. 2. 3. Hi-C 2. Homecoming Committee 3. Y-Teens 1, 2, 3. Social Chairman 3-MUNYON. —SANDRA SANDY —AFS 2. 3. Aurean Staff 3. Homecoming Committee 2. 3. Junior Class Play Committee Chairman 2. Spanish Club 1. 2. 3. Y-Teens I. 2. 3. Chapt. Pres. 3. MURPHY. GREGORY GREG —Spanish Club I. 2. 3. MYRE. RICHARD RICK —Hi-Y I. Senior Planning Alt.. Spanish Club 1. Baseball 1. Wrestling I. 2. 3. McANDREWS. MICHAEL TOM —B-Hockey 1. McARTHUR. LINDA GIRL —Courtesy Guide Alt. 3. GAA 1. McCALLUM. JANET JAN —Aurean Staff 3. GAA 1. 2. Sporthead 2. Homecoming 1. 2. 3. Chairman 2, 3. Junior Prom Committee 2. Pep Club I, 2. 3. Chairman 3. Senior Class Play 2. Spanish Club 1. 2. 3. Y-Teens 1. 2. 3. Chapt. Pres. 3. McCartney, timothy • tim McCARVILL. ELIZABETH BETTY —Aurean Staff 2. GAA 1. Homecoming Committee 2. Quill and Scroll 3. Junior Class Plav Committee 2. Stage Crew 3. Spotlite Staff 2. 3. Page Editor 3. Spanish Club 2. 3. Ushers Club 2. 3. McCLURE. CRAIG McDonald. Barbara barb-—Girls Choir 2.3. McGINTY. LINDA—Art Club 2. AFS 2. 3. Aurean Staff 1. 2. 3. Section Editor 2. Co-ed.-in-chief 3. Orchestra 2. 3. Fire and Ice Committee Chairman 3. GAA I, Homecoming Committee I. 2, 3. Junior Class Play Committee 2. 3. Junior Prom Committee 2, Quill and Scroll 2. 3. Senior Play Committee 3. Senior Planning, Senior Banquet Committee, Senior Ball Committee 3. Spotlite Staff 1. 2. Spanish Club 1, 2, 3. Variety Show 2. Y-Tcens 1. 2. 3. McGOVERN. JAMES- Baseball 2. Hockey 1. 2. 3. McINERNY, DIANE MAC—Band I. 2. 3. French Club 2. 3. Physics Club 3. Y-Teens I. 2. 3. McKISSON. PATRICIA PAT—Aurean Staff 3. Band 1. 2. 3. Courtesy Guide 2, GAA 1. Homecoming Committee 3. Junior Class Play Committee 2. Pep Band 3. Senior Class Play Committee 3. Y-Tcens 2. 3-McI.AIN. DOUGLAS McLAIN. HARVEY TOM —Boys State. Debate 1. 2. 3. Fire and Ice Committee 3. Homecoming Committee 1. 2. 3. Co-chairman 2, 3. Lettermens Club I, 2. 3. Senior Class Play 2, 3, Senior Planning. Senior Ball Committee chairman 3. Student Council 1. 3. Alt. 2. Speech Contest I. Tennis 1. 2, 3. Senior Class Pres.. Model UN Representative. McMILLAN. SANDRA SAM —Y-Teens 2. 3-McPEEK. WALTER AMOS —Basketball 1. 2. Baseball 1. 2. McPherson. Kathleen kathy —An Club i. 2. 3, Fire and 253 Ice Committee J. GAA I. Senior Class Play Committee Chairman 3. Ski Club I. 2. 3. NASH. ROBERT BOB ’ NELSON. CLEO—Band 1, 2. 3. NELSON. DOUGLAS NELSON. JOHN—German Club 3. Physics Club 3. Gym Usher 2. NELSON. JUDY—Chorus 2. 3. NELSON. KATHRYN KATHY-—Junior Class Play Committee 1. Physics Club 3, Spotlite Staff 1. Y-Teens I, 2, 3. Chapt. Pres. 3. NELSON. LAWRENCE LARRY —Band I. 2. 3. Pres. 2. Homecoming Committee 3. Pep Band 2. 3. Physics Club 3. Vice Pres. 3. Senior Play Committee 3. Senior Planning Alt., Swing Band 3. NELSON. LINDA—Aurcan Staff 2. Band I, 2. 3, Debate 3. French Club 2, 3. Junior Class Play Committee 3, Pep Band 1, 2. 3. Senior Banquet 3. Y-Teens I. 2. 3. NELSON. PAUL NELSON. SANDRA SANDY —Pep Club 3, Spanish Club 1. 2. 3-NELSON. STEVEN SQUIRREL NEMZEK, JAMES JIM NESS. MICHAEL MIKE —Aurean Staff 2. 3. Photographer. German Club NICHOLS. NANCY—AFS 3. Chorus I. 2. 3. Senior Class Play Committee 3. Y-Tcens I. 2. 3. NICHOLS. SANDRA SANDY”—Y-Tcens 1, 2. NOEL ANITA—Aurcan Staff 3, Spanish Club 2. 3. Y-Teens 1, 2. NORDMEYER. DAVID DAVE NORGAARD. DENNIS ROCK NYBERG. RAYMOND RAY —Band I. 2. 3. Ski Club 3. Swing Band 2. 3. Spanish Club 2. Variety Show 2. NYE. SANDRA SANDY”—Chorus 3. Girls Choir 2, Senior Banquet Committee. Y-Tcens 1. 2. 3. Sadie Hawkins Committee 3-O BRIEN. JOSEPH HOZAY —Hi-Y 3. Spanish Club 2. Wrestling 1, 3. O’CONNELL. MARGARET PEGGY OGDEN. KENNETH KEN '—Lettcrmcns Club 3. Senior Planning. Student Council 3. Alt. 2. Spanish Club 2. Baseball 1, 2, 3, Football I, 2, 3. Wrestling 2. 3- OI.EM. THERON TERRY —Cross Country 2. 3. Skiing 2. Soccer I. OLSEN. ALAN AL”—Student Council 1. Football 2. Wrestling 1. OLSEN. DAVID DAVE —Track 1. 2. 3- OLSON. CHERYL CHERI —GAA 1. 2. Sporthead 2. Hi-C 1. 2. Junior Class Play Committee 2. OLSON. CLARENCE ROGER OLSON. DIANNE—German Club I. OLSON. GLORIA—Art Club I. 2. 3. Ushers Club 2. OLSON, GREG DIZZY —Aurean Staff 3. Band I. 2. 3. Homecoming Committee 2. Lettermens Club 2, Pep Band 2, 3, Spotlite Staff 2, Spanish Club 2. 3. Baseball Mgr. I. 2, Wrestling Mgr. 2. OLSON, THOMAS TOM ’—German Club 1. Hi-Y 1. 2. 3. Club Pres. 1. Chaplain 2. Homecoming Committee I. 2. Student Council 3, Cross Country 1, Tennis 3-OLSSON. JULIE—Art Club 3. Courtesy Guide Alt. 3. German Club 1. 2. 3. Make-up Club 2, 3. Senior Class Play Committee 3, Ski Club 3. Variety Show Committee 2, Y-Tcens 2. Senior Gift Committee 3. OMAN. CHERYL—AFS 1. 2. 3. Spanish Club 1. 2. Y-Teens 3-OMAN. SHERRILL SHERRY —Aurcan Staff 2. 3. French Club 2. 3. Room Representative 3. Homecoming Committee 3, Senior Class Play Committee 3, Senior Ball Committee 3, Speech Contest 3. Y-Teens 1. 2. 3. Forum Club 3. ONDRACHEK. MELODYE DEE —GAA 1, 2. Girls Choir 2. Pep Club 2. 3. Y-Teens I. 2. 3. OPPERUD. DONNA ORDOS. NANCY—AFS 2. Aurean Staff 3. Fire and Ice Committee 3. GAA 1. Girls Choir I, 2. 3, Hi-C 3, Junior Class Play Committee 2, 3. Junior Prom Committee 2. One-Act Play Committee 2, Speech Contest 3. Spotlite Staff I. 2. 3. Senior Class Play Committee 3. Spanish Club 2. 3. Y-Teens 1. 2. 3, Sadie Hawkins Committee Chairman 3. Library Help I. 2. O REILLY. MARII.OU LOUIE —AFS 2. French Club 1. 2. Junior Class Play Committee I. Senior Class Play Committee 3. OSGOOD. RICHARD 1 DICK —Chorus 3. Baseball 1. 2. PAFIOI.IS. CYNTHIA CINDY —Aurean Staff 3. Fire and Ice Committee 3. French Club 2, 3. Homecoming Committee 2. 3. Junior Class Play Committee 2. Junior Prom Committee 2, Senior Banquet Committee, Senior Ball Committee 3. Tapaires 3, Y-Tcens 1. 2, 3. PAGEL. LINDA LIN —Fire and Ice Committee 3. GAA 1. 2. Y-Teens 3. PALMERSHEIM. ARDELL PALMISANO. CHRISTOPHER CHRIS PALMQUIST. MARGIE—Hi-C 1. PARKER. BONNIE PARRISH. AMY—Aurean Staff 3. GAA 1. 2, German Club 1. Homecoming Committee 2. 3. Senior Class Play Committee Chairman 3. Ski Club 3. Y-Teens 1. 2. 3-PATRICK. DENNIS—Cross Country I. 2. 3. Track 1. 2. 3-PATRICK. ROBERT BOBO —Senior Planning Alt. PAULSON. JON CRAIG —AFS 2. Debate 1. 2. 3. Fire and Ice Committee 2. German Club 1. 2, Hi-Y 1. 2. 3. Sec. 2. Chaplain 3. Homecoming Committee 2. 3, Junior Class Play 3. Spotlite Staff 1, Student Council Alt. 2. 3. Speech Contest 1. 2. 3. National Honor Society 2. 3, Pres. 3. Model UN Alt. PAYNE, ALAN AL'Tirc and Ice Candidate, Junior Prom Committee 2. Lettcrmcns Club 2, 3. Senior Planning, Student Council 1. —Alt. 2. 3, Baseball I. 2. 3. Football 1. 2. 3. Hockey 1, 2. 3- PEARSON. LINDA—Aurean Staff 3, Cheerleading 1, Courtesy Guide 3. Fire and Ice Committee 2, 3, French Club 2. 3. Homecoming Committee I. 2. 3. Junior Class Play Committee 2, Junior Prom Committee 2, Latin Club I, Pep Club 1, Senior Planning Alt., Senior Banquet Committee. Tapaires 3. Corresponding Sec. 3, Y-Tcens 1. 2, 3. PEARSON, RONALD RON —Track 3. PEDERSEN. LINDA—Flag Twirlers 2. Y-Teens 1, 2, Library Help 2, Athletic Office Help 3. PEHRSON. PATRICIA PAT”—AFS 1. 2, Aurcan Staff 2. 3. Section Editor 3, Junior Class Play Committee 2. Quill and Scroll 3. Y-Tcens 1. 2. 3. Publicity Chairman 2. Chapt. Co-ordinator 3. National Honor Society 2, 3- PELTON. MICHAEL MIKE PF.MBLE, PAULA—French Club I. 2, GAA 1. PETERSON. LYLE PETERSON. GALE—Aurcan Staff 3. Band 1. Fire and Ice Commitlce 2, Junior Prom Committee 2. Senior Play Committee 3, Spanish Club 2. 3. Y-Teens 2. 3- PETERSON. JANET—Band 1. 2. 3. German Club 2. 3. Hi-C 1. PETERSON. JEFFREY JEFF —Fire and Ice Committee 3. German Club 1. 2. Junior Prom Committee 2. Lettermens Club 2, 3. Ski Club 1, 2, 3. Student Council 1. 2, Alt. 3. Sophomore Class Treas.. Football 1, 2, 3. Track I, 2. Wrestling 1. 2. PETERSON. JEROLD JERRY —Courtesy Guide 3. German Club 2. Lettermens Club 2, 3, Baseball 1, 2. 3. Football 1, 2, 3. Intramural Basketball Capt. 3-PETERSON. JOHN—Band 1. 2. 3. PETERSON. JUDY PETERSON. KATHERINE - KATHIE- —GAA 1. PETERSON. LARRY LAR —Courtesy Guide 1, 2. Lettcrmcns Club 1. 2, 3. Baseball 1. 2. 3. Basketball 1, 2. PETERSON. LINDA J.—GAA 1. Spanish 1. PETERSON. LINDA L.—Band 1, 2. Make-up Club 2. 3, Spanish Club 1, 2, Y-Tcens 1. 2. PETERSON. STANLEY PETE PETERSON. STEVEN STEVE —Senior Planning Alt., Footbal Mgr. 2. 3. Track Mgr. 1. 2. 3. PETERSON. THOMAS TOM ’—Band 1. 2. 3. Pres. 3. Homecoming Committee 3, One-Act Play 3. Pep Band 3, Swing Band 1, 2, 3, Leader 3. Speech Contest 2, 3, Tennis 1. 2. 3. Variety Show 1, 2. PETERSON, VIRGINIA GINGER —Aurean Staff 3. Chorus 1. 2, 3, GAA I, German Club 2, 3, Homecoming Committee 3, Pep Club 1, 2, 3. Vice Pres. 2, Pres. 3. Variety Show 2, Y-Teens 1, National Honor Society 2, 3. Treas. 3- PETIT. SANDRA SANDY —GAA I, 2. 3. Make up Club 2, Spanish Club 2. 3. PETRO. LESLIE LES —Band 1. 2. 3, Courtesy Guide 3. Homecoming Committee 3. Pep Band 1, 2, Swing Band 1, 2, 3, Spanish CTub 2, 3, Variety Show 1. 2. Y-Teens 1, 2. 3-PFISTER, DLORAH LORRJE —Senior Class Play Committee 3, Ushers Club 3, Athletic Office Help 3. PHILLIPS. CHARLES CHUCK —Band 1. 2. Baseball 1, Football 1, 2, Hockey 1. PINN1W. KATHRYN KATHY —Girls Choir 1. 2, 3, Pep Club 1, Y-Tcens 2. 3, Library Club 2. PLASCH. DELLA—Majorette 1. 2, 3. Y-Teens 2. 3- PLASTER. CHARLES CHARLIE —Band 1, 2. 3. Sec. 2, German Club 2, 3, Homecoming Committee 2. Pep Band 2, 3, Student Council Alt. 2, Soccer 2. 3. Intramural Basketball 1, 2. 3. POCKRANDT. DOUGLAS DOUG —Sound Crew 1, Track 1. POOKKAPUND. MUNTANA POOKKEE —AFS 3, GAA 3. Pep Club 3, Student Council 3. Y-Tcens 3. POPE. CAROL—Aurean Staff 3, Band 1, Fire and Ice Committee 3, Homecoming Committee 1, 2, 3. Homecoming Queen, Junior Prom Committee Chairman 2, Spanish Club 2, Vice Pres. 2. Student Council 2, Senior Class Vice Pres. POST. STANLEY WEASEL —Printing Club 1, 2. POTTS. RANDALL RANDY —Ai-Y 1. 2. 3. PREUSSE. THOMAS TOM —Wr«tling 1. PR1BNOW, JOEL JOF. —Spanish Gub 3, Intramural Basketball. PRICE. FRED PRICE. JOEL SURFER JOE —Senior Planning Alt. PRILL, DIANA—Art Club I. 2. Pres. 2. Band 1, 2, 3. German Club 2. 3. Homecoming Committee 3, Junior Class Play Committee 2, Pep Band 2. Student Council Alt. 2, 3, Y-Tcens 2, 3. Publicity Co-chairman 3, National Honor Society 2, 3-PRUST. CONSTANCE CONNIE PULK, JANICE JAN”—Homecoming 2, 3. Spanish Club 1, 2, Variety Show 2. Y-Teens 1, 2, 3-QUALL. DAVE QUARRY. RANDEL RANDY RASMUSSEN. JEAN RASMUSSEN. MARIAN—Cheerleading 2, 3, Captain 3, German Gub 1, 2. Homecoming Committee I. 2, 3, Junior Prom Committee 2, Pep Club 2. 3. Senior Ball Committee 3, Student Council Alternate 1, 2, Y-Teens 1, 2. 3. RASSMUSSEN, DANIEL RABBIT- RAYMOND. SANDRA SANDY —AFS 2, 3. Aurean Staff 2, 3. Chorus 1. 2. 3, President 2, G.A.A. 1, Homecoming Committee 3, Co-Chairman, Junior Class Play Committee 2, Senior Play Committee 2, 3. Senior Planning Representative. Variety Show 2, Y-Teens 1, .2, 3, Chapter President 3- 254 REDDICK. NANCY—AFS 2. 3. Co-Chairman 3. Aurcan Staff 3. French Club 2. 3. G.A.A. 1, 2, Hi-C 1, 2. Homecoming Committee 3. Latin Club 1. Physic Club 3, Corresponding Secretary, Senior Class Play 2. Speech Contest 3. Y-Tcens 2, 3, National Honor Society 2, 3-RENNEKE. FREDERICK FRED —Gymnastics 3- RENNIE. SUSAN SUE —Art Club I. Aurcan Staff 2. French Club 1, 2. Student Council Alternate 1. Y-Tccns I. RICHARDSON, CAROL—Hi-C I. RICHARDSON. FI.AVIA FLAZIA”—Aurean Staff 2. G A A. 1. Spanish Club I. 2. 3. Sophomore Party Committee 1. RICHARDSON. HARVARD-Band 1. 2. RICHTER. RICHARD RICK RIDDELL. JEFFREY ED —Hi-Y 1. 2. Student Council Alternate I. Basketball 1. 3-RISS. LONNIE LON ROBERT, JOANNE—Courtesy Guide 3. Fire and Ice Committee 3. Homecoming Committee 2, 3. Junior Prom Committee 2, Senior Planning Representative, Senior Banquet, Senior Ball Committee 3. Speech Contest 3. Tapaires 2, 3. Vice President 3. Variety Show 2. Y-Tcens I, 2, 3-ROBERTS. DAVID BIRD MAN —Chorus 3. Hi-Y I. 2. Ushers’ Club 2. ROBERTS. KENT SKIP—Football 2. 3. Intramural Basketball 2, ROBERTS. WILLIAM BILL —Band 1. 2, Debate 2. 3, German Club 2. 3, Pep Band 1, Speech Contest 2, 3. Variety Show 2. Forum 3. ROBY. ARMOND DICK —Chorus I. Wrestling l. 2. RODIN. JOHN RODENT —Wrestling 2. ROE HI., CAROLYN—Fire and Ice Committee 3. Girls' Choir I, Pep Club 1, Senior Play Committee 3, Senior Planning Representative, Y-Teens 1. 2. 3. ROEPKE, MARY—Aurcan Staff 3. Fire and Ice Committee 3, French Club I, 2. 3. Vice President 3, G.A.A. I, Homecoming Committee 3. Pep Club 1, Senior Banquet, Senior Ball Committee 3. Y-Teens 1, 2. 3, Chapter President 3. ROSCH. THOMAS TOM —Hi-Y 3. Intramural Hockey 3. ROSKE. DENNIS DENNY” ROSS. PATRICIA PAT ROSS. WILLIAM BILL —Junior Class Play 3. Senior Class Play 2. ROTHE. WALTER WALT —Band 1, 2. 3. Pep Band I. 2. Swing Band 2. 3. ROUNDS. GEORGE—German Club 2, 3. Latin Club I, Lcttermcn's Club 2. 3. Ski Club 1, Skiing 1, 2. 3. Track 2, 3. Cross-Country 2. 3, National Honor Society 2. 3. ROWELL, LEROY LEE —Printing Club 3- RUNDELL, ELLEN—G.A.A. I, German Club 2. 3. Homecoming Committee 2, Ski Club 3, Y-Teens 1. 3, Office Help 2. RUSSELL. CHERYL CHERRY —French Club I. 2. G.A.A. 1. Y-Teens 1. 2. RUSSELL. JAMES JIMMIE SABOURIN, BARBARA BARBITA —AFS 2. 3. G.A.A. 1, 2. 3. Junior Class Play Committee 2, Pep Club 3. Quill Scroll 3, Senior Ball Committee 2. Stage Crew 2, 3. Spotlite Staff I, 2. 3, First Page Editor 3, Spanish Club I. 2, 3. Ushers' Club 2, 3. SALSBERY, DIANE—G.A A. 1, 2. Hi-C 1. 2, 3. Speech Contest 2. Y-Tcens 1. SAND ANGER. PAUL—Physics Club 3. SANFORD. LINDA—Physics Club 3. Stage Crew 2, 3. Spanish Club 2. SANKEY. CLAYTON CLAYT— Band 1. 2. French Club 2. Hi-C I. Swing Band I, 2. Track 1. Variety Show 1, 2. SARVER. BRYAN—Basketball 1, Baseball I, Intramural Teams, Captain 3. SAVOIE. JUDEANE JUDY —Girls' Choir 1. 2. SCHANEN. LORELEE LORI —G.A.A. 1. Pep Club I. SCHARDIN. FORD—Chorus 1. 2. 3. Variety Show 2. SCHIAGER. CHRISTIE CHRIS —German Club 1, 2. Homecoming Committee 3. Pep Club I, Y-Teens 1, 2, 3. SCHONHARDT. STEVEN STEVE —Radio Club 1, 2. Senior Class Play 2. 3. Sound Crew 2. 3, Gymnastics 2, Variety Show 2. SCHULTZ. MONICA MONI —AFS 2. 3. American Cousin 3. Fire and Ice Committee 3. Flag Twirlers 1, 2. 3. German Club 2. 3. Homecoming Committee 2. 3. Junior Class Play Committee 2. Junior Prom Committee 2. Latin Club I, 2, Treasurer 1, One-Act Play 3. One-Act Play Committee 3, Senior Banquet. Senior Ball Committee 3, Spotlite Staff 1, 2. Exchange Editor I, Student Council Representative 2, Student Council Alternate 1. 3. Speech Contest 2, 3, Variety Show 2. Variety Show Committee 2. Y-Teens 2. 3. Assembly Committee. SCHULTZ. RICHARD DICK —Band 3. Debate 3, Hi-Y 2. 3. Junior Class Play 3. Junior Prom Committee 2, Physics Club 3. Treasurer. Student Council Representative 2, Speech Contest 2, 3, Hockey 1. SCHUMACK. LINDA—Spanish Club 1. 2. 3. SCHWEIGER, GEORGIANA SCORE. DAVID—Hi-Y 2. 3. Homecoming Committee 3. Senior Planning Representative 3. SCOTT. SHARON SCOTTY —Athletic Help 3. SCOTT. SHEILA—AFS 2, 3. American Sister 3. Aurean Staff 2. 3. Chorus 2. 3. French Club 1. 2. 3. Homecoming Committee 3. Junior Class Play 2, 3. Junior Class Play Committee 2, Senior Planning Representative, Model UN Alternate. SCRABECK. PATRICIA PAT SCURR. LINDA LIN —Chorus 1, German Club 1, 2. 3. Homecoming Committee 3. Junior Class Play 3. Tapaires 1. 2, 3. President 3, Variety Show 1, 2, Y-Tcens I, 2, 3. SEAMANS. MICHAEL MIKF. —German Club 1. 2. Ski Club 1. 2. Soccer 2. 3- SEARLES, SHARON SHARI —Y-Tcens 3. Junior Achievement SF.EGER. RICHARD RICH SF.F.L. RICHARD • DICK —German Club I, 2, Hi-Y 1. 2. Senior Ball Committee 3, Homecoming Committee 1. SELAND. SANDRA SANDY —French Club 2. 3. Guidance Office Help 2. 3- SENGBUSH. JOHN—Junior Prom Committee 2, Ixttermen' Club 2, 3, Senior Planning Representative. Baseball I. Hockey 1. Football 1. 2, 3. SERMETA. PATRICIA PAT —AFS I, 2. 3, Homecoming Committee 2. 3. Junior Class Play 2, Latin Club 2. 3, President 3. Speech Contest 2. Debate 1, 2. Stage Crew 3. SEVERSON. KAREN LOI.E1TA Aurcan Staff 2. 3. Chorus I. 2. 3. Homecoming Committee I. 3, Junior Prom Committee 2. Spanish Club 1. 2. 3. Variety Show 2. Y-Tccns 1,2, 3. SHANKS. DENNIS DENNY —Band 1. 2. 3. Pep Band 1. 2. 3. Radio Club 1, 2. Stage Crew I. 2. 3, Spotlite Staff 1. SHANNON. MICHAEL MIKF. —Lcttermen s Club 2. 3. Hockey I. 2. 3. Football 1. 2, 3. SHAUGHNESSY. DIANE HOOT SHAW. SANDRA SANDI —French Club 2. Physics Club 3. SHEARS. MARLENE AFS 2, 3. G.A.A. 1. 2. German Club 1. 2, 3. Pep Club 2. 3. Senior Play Committee 3, Senior Banquet, Stage Crew 2. 3. Ushers Club I. 2. SHEFFEL. PATRICIA PAT —G.A A. I. 2. 3. Hi-C 1 SHEFFEL, PRISCILLA PRIS —G.A A. 1. 2. 3. Pep Club 2. 3. Y-Teens 2. 3. SHIMP. JOANNE JONT —AFS 2. 3. Aurean Staff 2. Make-up Club 2. Spanish Club 1. 2. 3. Y-Teens 1.2. 3. SHUCK. MARK WAYNE —Latin Club I. Soccer 2. 3-SHULER. MARCIA SIEBER. MARY—Aurean Staff 3. G.A.A. 1. 2. 3. Sporthead 2, Senior Play Committee 3. Ski Club 3, Spanish Club 1, 2. 3. Y-Teens I. 2, 3. SIMMONS. NANCY—German Club 1. SKALSTAD. MARILYN—Hi-C 1. Red Cross Commitce I. Ushers Club 2. SKOGLUND. JEAN—Homecoming Committee 1. 2. 3. Junior Class Play Committee 1. Senior Play Committee 1. 3. Variety Show Committee 1. Y-Teens I, 3. SKOGLUND. MARGARET MEG —AFS 2. 3. Cheerlcading 1. 2. 3, Homecoming Committee 1, Homecoming Candidate. Junior Class Play Committee 2, Pep Club I. 2. 3. Student Council Alternate 2. 3. Y-Teens I, 2, 3, Junior Class Officer. Secretary. National Honor Society, Secretary, Junior Prom Committee 2. SKOOG. CARLA—Art Club 2, 3. French Club 1. 2, Homecoming Committee 2, Junior Class Play Committee 3. Junior Prom Committee 2, One-Act Play Committee 3. Senior Class Play 1. Senior Play Committee 3. Senior Banquet 3, Y-Teens I, 2, 3. Chapter President 3. Ushers Club 2. 3- SKURDALSVOLD, BARBARA BARB —AFS 1, 2. 3. Aurean Staff 3. Band I, 2, 3. French Club 1, 2. 3. President 3. Hi-C 1, Homecoming Committee 3. Junior Class Play Committee 3. Senior Planning Representative. Senior Ball Committee 3, Y-Tcens 1, 2. 3. Forum 3. National Honor Society 2, 3- SLETTEN, NORBERT BERT —German Club 2. 3. Junior Class Play 3, Wrestling 1, 2. 3, Soccer 2. 3. Forum 3-SLETTOM. GARY SMITH. CAROL—Band 1, Librarian. G.A.A. 1. Homecoming Committee 3. Pep Club 2, 3. Senior Play Committee 2. Senior Banquet, Spanish Club 3. Y-Teens 1. 2. 3. SMITH. GEORGE—Senior Play Committee. Senior Banquet, Forum 3. SMITH. JEFFERY MARK —Ski Club 1. 2. 3. Vice President 3. Skiing 1. 2. 3- SMITH. RENAE—AFS I. Aurean Staff 2, 3. Fire and Ice Committee 3. Homecoming Committee 3. Homecoming Candidate, Junior Prom Committee 2. Senior Planning Representative. Senior Ball Committee 3. Student Council Alternate 2, Spanish Club 1, 2, Y-Teens 1, 2, 3, Guidance Office Help 2, Sophomore Party Committee 1, G.A.A. 1. SMITH. RICHARD DICK —Gymnastics 3. Wrestling 1. SMITH. WALTER SMRCKA. JERRY ZEKE —Band 1. 2. 3. Pep Band 1. 2. 3-SODF.RSTROM. MAI Y—Y-Tcens 1. 2. Latin Club 1. SOI.ARZ. RICHARD DICK SOLBERG. LESLY—Y-Teens 2. 3. SORENSEN. JAMES JIM —Chorus 1, 2. 3. SORUM. KAREN—Aurean Staff 3, German Club I, Junior Class Play Committee I. 2. One-Act Play Committee 1, Senior Class Play 1. Spotlite Staff 1. 2. Spanish Club 3, Y-Teens I. 2. 3-SPAKE. GARY—Senior Planning Representative, Speech Contest 3. SPANGRUD, PETER PETE —AFS 2. Physics Club 3-SPARROW, DAVID DAVE —Aurcan Staff 3. Junior Class Plav Committee 2, Junior Prom Committee 2, Physics Club 2, Sound Crew 2, 3, Stage Crew 2, 3. Variety Show Committee 2. SPRECKER, DOUGLAS DOUG '—Band 1. 2. 3. Pep Band 3. Track I. SPRINGER. GREGORY SHAG STADTHER, REBECCA BECCI STAFFORD. ROBERT BOB —AFS 2. Hi-Y 2, 3, Sccrctary-Treausrcr 3. Homecoming Committee 2, 3. Co-Chairman 3. One-Act Play 1, 3, Senior Class Play 2, Senior Planning Alternate, Student Council Alternate 2, 3. Speech Contest I. STARR, KATHLEEN KATHY —Fire and Ice Committee 3. German Club 1, 2. 3, Junior Class Play 3. Senior Banquet, Tapaires 3, Y-Teens 1, 2. STEELE. SUSAN—Physics Club 3. Senior Play Committee 3. STEINERT, GERALD JERRY 255 STEINERT. TERRANCE STEINKRAUS. CRAIG STENERSON, DAVID DAVE STEPHENS. DANIEL DAN —AFS I. 2. 3. Aurean Staff 2. Debate 3. Fire and lee Committee 3. Fire and Ice Candidate, Homecoming Committee 2. Junior Class Play 2. Physics Club 3. President, Senior Planning Representative. Student Council Alternate 3. Cross-Country 1, Track 1, Tennis 3-STEPKA. CHERYL STINE. ROYLENE ROY ST1XRUD, BARBARA BARB —Red Cross Committee 2, 3. Speech Contest 3. STOCKHAUS. TERRY STODIECK. STEVEN STEVE STOEBE. JEANETTE—Y-Teens 2. STOKES. JOHN STOKER —Hi-Y I. 2. 3, Homecoming Committee 2, 3. Senior Class Play 2. Hockey 1, 2, 3-STREUBF.R, CLAUDEEN—Y-Tcens 2. STROM. MARJORIE MARI —Y-Teens 2. STROMMEN. PETER PETE —Hi-Y 2, 3. Homecoming Committee 3, Co-Chairman, Speech Contest 3, Basketball 1, 2, 3-STRUB. CYNTHIA CYNDI —Aurean Staff 3, Fire and lee Committee 3, G.A.A. 2, Homecoming Committee 2. 3. Junior Class Play Committee 2, Junior Prom Committee 2. Make-Up Club 2, One-Act Play Committee 2. Senior Play Committee 2, 3, Spanish Club 2, 3, Y-Teens 3, Forum 3. SULLIVAN. MARY SUNDBERG. CAROLINE CARRIE”—Art Club 1. Fire and Ice Committee 3. French Club 1, 2, G.A.A. 1. Homecoming Committee 3, Senior Play Committee 3. Speech Contest 3, Y-Tcens 1, 2, 3, Chapter President 3. Office Help 3, New Voices 3-SUNDBOOM. KATHLEEN KATHY” SUNDQUIST. JANE—Chorus 1, Debate 1, 2. Speech Contest 2, Variety Show 2, Y-Teens 2. 3-SUTTON. LINDA—Latin Club 1, Ski Club 3. Spotlite Staff 1. Y-Teens. SWAN. KATHLEEN KATHIE —AFS 2. French Club 2, G.A.A. 1. Latin Club 1. Make-Up Club 2. Senior Class Play 3. SWANBERG. KAREN—AFS 3. Aurcan Staff 3, Band I. 2. French Club 1. 2. 3. Hi-C 1, 2. Homecoming Committee 3, Jr. Class Play 3. Majorette 2. Senior Ball Committee 3. Speech Contest 2, 3. Y-Teens 2, 3-SWANSON. CAROL—Art Club 1, 2. Aurean Staff I, 2, Homecoming Committee 2, 3. Senior Banquet 3, Senior Ball Committee 3. Spanish Club 2, 3. Sadie Hawkins Decorations 3, Children's Play 3. SWANSON. CYNTHIA CINDY —G.A A. 1. 2. German Club I. 2. 3. Y-Teens 1, 2, 3. Chapter President 3. SWANSON. DANIEL DAN —Hi-C 1. 2. 3- SWANSON. JACQUELINE JACKIE”—Art Club 2, German Club 2. 3, Pep Club 2, 3, Art Director 3, Senior Play Committee 3. Spotlite Staff 3, Y-Tcens I. 2. SWEDBF.RG. JOHN KIRK”—Wrestling 1. SWEET. LINDA—Flagtwirlcrs 2, 3. Variety Show 2. SWENSON. JUDITH JUDY —Aurean Staff 2. 3. Jr. Class Play Commit-tee 2. Spanish Club 1. 2. 3. Tapaires 2. Variety Show 1. 2. SYVF.RSON. WESLEY WES —Hi-Y I. 2. 3. All School Chaplain 3. Homecoming Committee 2, 3, Student Council Alt. 3. SZEPANSKI. SHIRLEY—Aurean Staff 3, German Club 1. 2, 3. Hi-C I. 2, 3. Red Cross Committee 3, Stage Crew 3. Y-Tcens 2, 3. TAROGOS. DONALD DON —Chorus 2. 3, Speech Contest 3. TEDAMONSON. KAY—Hi-C 1, 2. 3. German Club 1, Senior Play Committee 3-THIEI.KE. MICHEAI. MIKE THOMAS. JANE THOMAS. JOHN—Band 1, Fire and Ice Committee 3, Homecoming Committee 2, 3. THOMPSON. JAMES THOMPSON. ROXANNE—Pep Club 1. Y-Tcens 1. THORUD. EDWIN ED'—Intramural Basketball 3. TOLIFSON. ROBERT BOB —One-Act Play 3. Speech Contest 3-TONOZZI. GREGORY GREG TONSTAD. WAYNE TORGERSON. JUDY TORGESON. JAY TORRANCE. KATHRYN KATHY —AFS 3. Aurean Staff 3, G.A.A. 1, 2. Homecoming Committee 2, Jr. Class Play Committee 3, Latin Club 1, 3. Vice Pres. 1. Senior Class Play 1. Student Director 3, Senior Planning Alt. 3, Ski Club 3. Spanish Club 2, 3, Y-Teens 1, 3- TOSEL. ROBERT BOB TOURTII.LOTTE, JANET JAN”—German Club 1, 2. 3. Homecoming Committee 1, 3, Pep Club 3, Senior Banquet Committee, Ski Club 3. Y-Teens 1. 3- TOWNSEND. DIANE—AFS I, 2. 3. Aurean Staff 3. G.A.A. 1. German Club 2, 3. Hi-C 1. 2, 3, Homecoming Committee 3, Jr. Class Play 2. 3. Jr. Class Play Committee 2, Jr. Prom Committee 2. Latin Club 1, Make-Up Club 1. 2. 3. One-Act Play Committee 2. 3, Physics Club 3. Senior Play Committee 3, Senior Banquet Committee 3. Ski Club 2. 3. Spotlite Staff 1. Speech Contest 2, 3. Y-Tcens 3. National Honor Society 2. 3, Biology Help 2, Forum 3. TRIPANIER. ROBERT BOB —Band 1, 2. 3. Hi-Y 3, Jr. Class Play Committee 2, Letterman’s Club 1, 2, 3, One-Act Play 2, 3, Football 1, 2, 3, Wrestling I. Baseball 1, 2, 3- . , TROEDSSON. VIRGINIA COOKIE —Spanish Club 2. 3-TSCHACHE, JANET JAN —Chorus 3, Girl's Chorus 1, 2, Y-Teens 1. Library Help 2. TUNBY, GORDON WAYNE —Band I. Soccer 3-TUTTLE. JAMES JIM —Gymnastics 2. VAIL. BARBARA—G.A A. 1. Y-Tcens 2. 3-VICKMAN. DOUGLAS DOUG VOGTMAN. ROBERT ''BOB '—Basketball I. VRIEZE. SUSAN SUE”—AFS 2. 3. Aurcan Staff 2. 3. Copy Editor 3. Band I, 2. Vice President 1. German Club 2. 3, Homecoming Committee 1. 2. 3, Co-chairman 2, 3. Majorette 1. 2. Quill and Scroll 3. Senior Ball Committee 3, Variety Show 1. Y-Teens 1, 2, 3. Sadie Hawkins Committee 3. Forum 3. WAGI.E, JAMES JIM”—I.cttcrmen's Club 3. Baseball 1, Cross Country 1, Football 1, Track 2. 3. WAHOSKE. RANDALL WINT —Hi-Y 1. 2. 3, Vice President 2, Prcsi-dent 3. Senior Class Play 1, 2, Senior Ball Committee 3. Rccrctational Hockey 2. 3. Sadie Hawkins Decorations Committee 3-WAI.ERAK. RICHARD DICK WALLICK, PATRICIA PAT—Aurean Staff 3. Pep Club 3. Senior Play Committee 3, Spanish Club 1. 2, 3, Y-Tcens 2. 3. Sadie Hawkins Committee 3. WALLIS. BARBARA BARB —Aurean Staff 2. 3. French Club 2. 3. Secretary 3. Homecoming Committee 1, 2, 3. Committee Co-chairman 3. Senior Class Play Committee 3. Spotlite Staff 2, Y-Tcens 1,2, 3. WALI.MAN. MICHAEL MIKE —German Club 1. WALTERSON, LINDA—German Club 1, Speech Contest 2, Y-Teens 1. WARD. MARY JANE—AFS 2. 3. Cheerleading 3. Chorus 2. 3. French Club 2. 3. Homecoming Committee 1.2. 3, Co-chairman 2, Jr. Prom Committee 2. Latin Club 1, Pep Club 1, Student Council Alternate 1. Variety Show 2. Y-Tcens 1, 2. 3. WARD. ROBERT ROBBY —Speech Contest 2, Track 1. WARN. BONNIE—Aurcan Staff 2. G.A.A. 1. Homecoming Committee 2. 3, Spanish Club 1 ,Y-Tccns 1. 2, 3. WARRINTON. DANIEL DAN WARZETHA DIANE—Aurean Staff 2. 3. Finance Editor 3. Band 1. 2. 3. Hi-C 1. Jr. Class Play 1. Pep Band 3. Quill Scroll 3. Y-Teens 1. 2. 3. WASICK. ANNE—G.A.A. 1. Latin Club 1. WASICK, GREGORY GREG —Letterman's Club 1. 2. 3. Student Council Rep. I. Spanish Club 2, 3, Sports Baseball 1, 2, 3, Football 1, 2, 3-WATSON. LOIS—Aurean Staff 3. Chorus 3. G.A.A. 1. Homecoming Committee 3, Pep Club 3. Senior Play Committee 2. Senior Representative. Student Council Representative 3. Assembly Committee Chairman. Speech Contest 3. Spanish Club 1. 2. Y-Tcens 1,2. 3-WAV1NAK. JAMES JIM WEAVER. GRACE ' ANN'—Aurean Staff 2, Homecoming Committee 1. 3. Pep Club 2. 3. Spanish Club 2. Y-Tcens 1. 2. 3-WEBBER. THOMAS ' TOM —Lcttermcn's Club 3. Football I. 2. 3. Tennis 2. 3. Track I. Wrestling 1. WEISE. PETER PETE '—Wrestling 3. Golf 2. WELSHANS. CYNTHIA CINDY —Girl's Choir 3. Hi-C 2. 3-WENKUS. GERALD GERRY'—Ski Club 2. Ski Team 2. 3-WHALEN. THOMAS—Hi-Y 2. 3. Senior Class Play 3-WHITBECK. CAROL—Jr. Class Play Committee 2. One-Act Play Committee. Chairman 3. Red Cross Committee 1, 2. 3. Chairman 3. Senior Play Committee 3. Stage Crew 2. 3. Variety Show 1. 2. Usher's Club 1, 2. Library Help 1. Office Help 2. 3- WICKSTROM. JANICE JAN —Hi-C 1. G.A A. 1. Spotlite Staff 1. WIEGAND. LARRY—Printing Club 2. 3. Variety Show 1. WILCOX. SCOTT—Aurean Staff 2. 3. Sports Editor 3, Hi-Y 1. 2. 3. Club President 2. All-School President 3. Jr. Class Play 2, 3. Jr. Class Play Committee 2. Quill and Scroll 3, Student Council Representative 3. Cross-Country 1, 2. 3. Track 1. WILLIAMS. NANCY—Flag Twirlers 2, German Club 2, Girl's Choir 3. Pep Club 1. Y-Teens 3. WILLIAMSON. CRAIG WILSON. JOHN JACK WILSON. MICHAEL MIKE —Tennis 1. 2. 3. Hockey 2. 3-WINTER. THOMAS TOM —Homecoming Committee 3. Lettermen's Club 2. 3. Baseball 1. Basketball 1. 2. 3. WITTER. LYNNE—German Club 1. 2. Make-up Club 2. Pep Club 1. Physics Club 3. Stage Crew 1, 2, 3-WODNICK. PAUL WOHLFORD. WILLIAM WILL WOLD. BRIAN—Basketball 1, 2, Track 1, Ski Club 3. President 3. One-Act Play 3, Homecoming Committee 3, Student Council Representative 3, Speech Contest 3. Intramural Basketball 3-WOLD. REED WOODFILL. JOHN WOOLCOTT. EDMUNN JOHN —Printing Club 1, 2, 3. WORDEN, NANCY—Physics Club 3, Red Cross Committee 2. WREN. LINDA WRIGHT. EDGAR ED WYSONG. SHARON SHARI —Attendance Office Help 3-YORKS. RICHARD RICK YOST. MARY JO—AFS 3. Aurean Staff 3. Chorus 1, 2. 3. Homecoming Committee 3. Pep Club 2. 3. Senior Planning. Y-Teens I, 2, 3. YOUNGBF.RG. JUDITH JUDY —Hi-C 2. 3. ZACHMAN. CRAIG SPIKE —Stage Crew 1, Football 1. Football Mgr. 2, Wrestling Mgr. 1. 2. £APPIA. MARY ZAP —Junior Class Play Committee 2, Pep Club 1, Hi-C 1.2. 3. Senior Banquet Committee, Senior Ball Committee 3, Speech Contest 2. Sadie Hawkins Committee 3. Y-Teens 2, 3-ZIERHUT. LAWRENCE LARRY —Radio Club 1. ZUEHLKE, SALLY—Chorus 3- 256
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