Richfield High School - Aurean Yearbook (Richfield, MN)

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Underclossrnen ..... Seniors ...... . . Student Lite ....... Advertising ........ Senior Activities . Index ...... .... Acknowledgments . . . . pciges 2-9 . . pciges 10-45 . . . . pgges 46-77 . poges 78-127 poges 128-157 poges 158-189 poges 190-229 poges 230-239 pciges 240-255 poges 256-263 poges 264-271 . .. poges 272 Their En ironment With uestions 3 3 Performing dances Typical of her naiive counlry Bolivia, Eliana Del- Caslillo hopes 'ro become a professional dancer. In This period of our Three high school years each one of us is changing. Now we are growing, maluring, and ad- iusiing 'ro new siruarions. This is a lime of Tirsls--passing your driver's lesl, gelling your firsr iob, going To your Tirsr prom, buying a class ring, and planning for your fuiure. As we change, we become more aware of Jrhe environ- menlr around us. In our classes, we are provided wilh ex- cellenr Taciliries for learning. Through an educaiional ex- change program such as AFS we are able +o gain firsi- hand knowledge of foreign lands. While our foreign ex- change sluclenls, Beairiz Sanloro and Behrooz Towhigh, are discovering Americans, we are also learning abour Them. These years are a 'rime +o search, +0 seek, To discover, and To learn. As buses fransporf sludenfs home, a hallway fable becomes a resfing spoi' for Gary Mull as he pafienfly waifs his Turn. in Y 1 W . -.Mp 'P , ndi idual Competition I Strong , Q I ,LLL ,,LW J I . ' Student council guide, Elaine Dopking, offers the sophomores a helping , I l hand on orientation day. l I i l l i z I A l f i l l , 1 l l 0 a ' i l s ! l l I Individual and team efforts are proudly acknowledged in a mirrored glass trophy case. The faces of The iuniors are alive wifh inleresl as 'rhey walch fhe cheerleaders leading cheers al lhe pep fesf. IQZB, 5 if it ii H'A Using a hand-carved model made from balsa wood, Jay Krough illus- frales his speech on Slonehenge. Kalhy Hyde devoles her lime and lalenl lo painslalcingly lellering lhe homecoming queens' names on lagboard. Even ihough pracfice makes periecr Paul l-lardl confesses Jrhaf nervous- ness slill exisls before each performance. J! 4 i AY,v H- ' 'Y 3,153 4 . u Q Y ,.f . ' JA ,A , f5'f Jeff Bullock spends his sludy hours in fhe biology prep room as a lab assislenl. One of his many iobs is preparing microscopic slides for Y.---...,, 'H san Groups Form as Priscilla Haugen, vice-presidenl ol Tepaires, devoles many hours of preclicing 'ro perlecl roulines before performing. mgnveaevv' Wilh books piled high and coals emilling warmlh, Judy Hansen and Dawn lvlelgren awail The arrival of lhe bus. Student ather Small groups of girls clusler in lhe hallways alier school To exchange lillle lidbils of inlormaiion. Confusion and rush mounl as lhe clock Ticks off 'ihe few remaining seconds before lhe lardy bell rings. Charlene Quinlan remembers The old saying An apple a day keeps lhe doclor away. Before, uring, and After School The sfronq aroma of popcorn arises from lhe concession sland on Friday aflernoons as siudenis prepare lor The foofball crowd. lun A sfudenl capiured in a solifary momenl of relleclion before lhe unending routine of classes begins. Doug Eclmonson exchanges his dollar and a half for a series of five yellow lunch iiclce-ls. K 'Vi ,- 1 -' 'f f . ' , . x I txt f ff? ?X 1 H, , ,vw W ,M ' v' I ACADEMIC I dmini tration Promotes Education Mr. Rasmussen, as the director ot secondary education, i has many responsibilities that must be tultilled. Among these are that he must malce sure that the curriculum plans and the instructions that have been established are carried out properly. l-le is also in charge ot tinances, which includes setting up the budget. Mr. Harold Rasmussen must always keep up with educational changes in order to aid the Rich- tield public school system and malce it the best possible place tor learning. l Mr. Lytle, as chiet administrator ot the school district, is primarily concerned with providing the best education possible tor all pupils in the Richtield public schools. l-le works closely with teachers, administrators, and other community leaders, organizing and coordinating the educational activities ot the schools, By stimulating and maintaining an atmosphere in which teachers can achieve success in teaching and pupils can achieve V,,-f,, success in learning, the superintendent serves the community. The Board ot Education is the legislative body in the Richtield school Board determines the budget as well as the salaries ot the adminis- system. its members are J. Swanson, L. Dye, R. Carlson, R. Gunderson, trators and statt. The School Board members also review the educa- l.. Gasterland, and A. Mayer. They determine the policy under which tional requirements ot the district. the district will operate and they select the administrators. The School : iii w . .... 1 . if . ....... -x ' , .Q A i s , ,gs 8 is I Xb' w Mr. Clair Barfosh, fhe leading man af Richfield Senior High School, has many responsibilifies fhaf perhaps we are nof aware of. His main iob is fhe educafion of fhe sfudenfs: buf along wifh fhis, he is responsible for fhe academic, curricular, and co-curricular areas. The greafesf problem fhaf Mr. Barfosh is faced wifh is keeping sfudenfs in school when fhey wani' fo drop ouf of school. Ofher serious problems are encouraging sfudenfs fo work hard, and nof curbing fhe enfhusiasm among fhe sfudenfs. Mr. Barfosh fhinks fhaf, Richfield is very lucky in having such an enfhusiasfic faculfy because if is fhis kind of enfhusiasm fhaf is passed along fo fhe sfudenfs and leads foward good cifizenshipf' Mr. Alfred Krinke, one of our assisfanf principals, is a iack of all frades, where he has many differenf iobs. ln- cluded in fhis is his responsibilify of acfing as a counseling parenf, disciplining sfudenfs when he finds if necessary fo do so, and handling program changes. Mr. Krinke's greafesf problem is wifh sfudenfs who lack fhe good behavior which is necessary af school. He is Mr. Barfosh's righf-hand man, which means fhaf he aids Mr. Barfosh and can fake over in his absence. Mr. Gene Olive, our ofher assisfanf principal, performs many dufies, among fhem is fhaf of being in charge of fhe complefe affendance funcfion. He assisfs in sfudenf confrol whenever he finds if necessary fo do so. He also has cerfain specific deparfmenfal responsibilifies and is in charge of fhe fexfbook invenfory as well as fhe issuing of fexfbooks. Mr. Olive, along wifh his ofher iobs, also assisfs wifh fhe operafion of fhe afhlefic program. X c . A' ,. L K ,V .s.,, . . . , s A w H 'Q .X f s ,, W.. , if nr' xx 1 5 A Nw., As Mr. Barfosh's righf hand man, Mr. Krinke is occupied by fhe demanding requiremenfs of his iob. Mr. Barfosh keeps busy wifh fhe curricular and co-curricular educafion of 'the sfudenfs. Mr. Olive is shown making ouf admif slips for fhose sfudenfs who have been absenf. 7 Riagg- 2' . Guidance Plays an mportant Role Si'Hing: J. WhiTbeclc, A. Jensen. Sfanclingz M. Haugen, R. Erickson, L. AugusTine, A. Fuselier, I. BurT, M. Carlson. The oTTice sTaTT has a greaT many iobs ThaT The sTudenTs hardly Thinlc abouT buT which are imporTanT To our school. Alice Jensen's main iob, as head oT The oTTice sTaTT, is secreTary To our principals. Lola AugusTine's principal duTy is ThaT oT aTTendance clerlc. The acTiviTy accounTs are managed by Arlene Fuselier, and Joyce WhiTbeck is The swiTchboard op- eraTor. llene BurT lqeeps Traclc oT reguisiTions and supplies, while MarTha l-laugen's iob is running The TilmsorT. The mosT imporTanT Thing ThaT The librarians do is To selecT new maTerials. They Train sTudenT helpers To supervise aT The deslc and Teach all sTudenTs how To use The library more eTTecTively. The librarians also worlc wiTh The Teachers showing sTudenTs how To use reTerence maTerials, The biggesT problem They have is The TacT ThaT some sTudenTs come in To lcill Time insTeaol oT consTrucTively using Their Time. Below are: Mrs. Nancy STrom, Mrs. JaneT Benson, Mr. Tony Biorlc. all , Ill '25 it Hifi There are Three main areas oT counseling. The TirsT area is educaTional, where The counselors help sTudenTs plan programs and malfe choices while They are sTill in school. The nexT area is posT high school counseling, where They help sTudenTs plan Tor iobs and TurTher educaTion. The lasT area is personal counseling, where counselors help wiTh problems Thar do noT speciTically relafe To school buT which aTTecT Their school worlc. The counselors Teel ThaT wiTh selT'evaluaTion and selT'accepTance, a sTudenT is beTTer equipped To malce choices Tor himselT. SiH'ing: Miss LaVonne Wessman, Miss Mabel FranlcensTein, Miss Agnes Danzl. STancling: Mr. RoberT ChrisTianson, Mr. RoberT Boyd, Mr. Fred Gilbert Mr. Larry STewarT. The nurse, Mrs. Adelaide Kelley, is available Tor any lcind oT help, TirsT aid. or advice needed. She gives vision and hearing TesTs Tor TenTh graders and immunizaTions Tor TwelTTh graders. She keeps healTh records on all sTudenTs, and every year a denTal-healTh survey is Talcen. in the Lives of SiTTing: F. KanduTh, L. Larson, L. Roske, J. Allers, O. Cumberland, L. Konok. STanding: E. Aichele, M. Traefold, M. Swanson. S. Jarvis, E. BerndTson, W. Jesperson. A. Nelson, A. Nelson, A. Bunnell, J. Fleming, D. Allford. g FronT: F. PeTersen, J. Hanson, M. Bucci, L. Gilsrud, M. Chase, M. Torgerson, E. CarlTon. Back: V. Herberg, H. Pauling, G. Fisher, P. Eklund, l. Kienzle, V. DeMarais, B. QuarnsTrom, E. STeen, M. Freeman, C. Moe. F. Jacobsen. Above, lrene Kienzle prepares The dough used in The making of The home-made rolls and bread. Student at RH SiTTing: F. KanduTh, L. McColley, E. Snuggerud, C. Thyr, G. Bauman, C. SmiTh. STanding: E. Simpson. H. KwakenaT, N. Lee, R. Neison, D. Lund, J. Moe, C. Myhervold, R. CarTer, B. HuberTy. The ianiTors are noT only bus drivers buT are also in charge OT mainTenance. This iob includes painTing, carpenTry, plumb- ing, heaTing, and The care OT our school's shrubbery. They work all year around repairing and keeping our building clean. Besides preparing our school lunches, The cooks prepare meals Tor various school clubs, cleparTmenTs, and P.T.A. meeTings. One oT The biggesT problems They Tace is ThaT oT preparing The righT amounT oT Tood each day. AnoTher problem is The job oT planning The menus so ThaT governmenT Tood is used, and aT The same Time, planning we-ll-balanced meals so ThaT They are boTh inTeresTing and diTTerenT. Irene Carlson, laundress, is responsible Tor washing and mending all The Towels. She has worked aT RichTield Tor Twelve years and also works here all day on SaTurdays Trom 7:30 a.m. To 4:00 p.m. c'Kno thyself... Socrates '1 - ,G ' 5-flifzifr -X '-.--'. . g g q,kQW M ,Q.. Q .x,, LZ is ...,.... oo .. i s o so Members of Mrs. Duggan's Shakespeare and his wrilings. English class survey numerous books in Jrhe library for iniormalion on Miss Mary Marquardl' B.S., Hamline Universily English IO Assislanl' Speech Coach -.A .... .!,...- s..,, WW' s--ws... .... ...., ,.... .,,,, . WW 1: L m mm 7'sm's1s-1.f.-r 5 . ..... . s J M is -M .,,.. E ' E fssrre .... lrr.. K' - f Miss Mary Jo Danielson B.A., S+. Olaf College E :ll English I2 Mrs. Susan McKnighl B.A., Grinnell College English IO Sparlan Spollile Advisor Mrs. Lucille Duggan B.A., Ohio Universily English IO Miss Karen Nelson B.S., Norlhern Slale College '-.,, English ll AFS Advisor, Sophomore Debale Coach Mrs. Lois Schafschneider B.A.. Hamline Universily English IO Sophomore Advisor Mr. Frank Curry BS., Sl. Cloud Slale Speech Homecoming Advisor X Miss Barbara Berg B.A., Sl. Olaf English IO Mr. Richard Fawceii' B.S., Universily of Minnesola Speech, Discussion, Argumenlalion, and Persua sion, Speech Direclor ol Debale Program 4 fi ,f-Y 4 Q' are ln speech Emma McPeelc learns lo speak conlidenlly before olhers. Q ulius Caesar, ur Town, Oedipu Mr. James Seeclen B.A., Hamline UniversiTy Speech EundamenTals Miss Carol Lohse BA., lv1acalesTer English II Advisor oT PubliciTy CommiTTee Tor Junior Play Janelle Chorzempa, Karen MaTson. Judy Neumann, and Gary Peach compare The wriTTen version oT Animal Farm To The movie in Their senior English class. l ,fix Helping The sTudenT develop a loeT- Ter undersTanding oT himselT and The world around him or Teaching him how To express his ideas compeTenTly were The loasic goals OT The English, speech, debaTe, drama. world liTeraTure, creaTive wriTing and journalism classes. English classes Trained The sTudenTs To use in- ducTive reasoning insTead oT deducTive reasoning, To enable him To Thinlc more Tor himselT. ConTidence To express his ideas and preparing sTudenTs Tor eTTec- Tive oral communicaTion was sTressed in The speech and debaTe classes. Drama sTudenTs expressed Themselves Through ParTicipaTion in The children's play, Sim- ple Simon. Know ThyselT. a quoTe Trom SocraTes, was one oT The many greaT ideas discussed in This year's world liTera- Ture classes. Developing original ideas and expressing Them creafively was sTressed in creaTive wriTing. Journalism classes TaughT sTudenTs To wriTe all Types oT news sTories. Mr. Harold WebsTer BA., WarTburg College English I2 Miss Joan Larson B.S., Universily of Wisconsin English I I L Miss Delores Osigaafd Above, Jill Hvarnbsel gives a paniomime for B-Aw 6U5iaVU5 Adolplius a required parf of drama class. English ll, Creaiive Wriiing, Drarna Advisor For Malce-Up Club Miss Colleen Nilan M.S,. Universilv of Wisconsin .,, misss-W' Mrs. Mary Heifzman Mrs. Joyce Henrilcson B.S., Valley Cifv Siaie College BS., Wisconsin Shale Universiiy English ll English i2 Advisor for Senior Ball English I I l Miss Kay Jurgenson B.A., Guslavus Adolphus College English ll Senior Sponsored Play Advisor Mr. James Hare M.A., Sr. Thomas College English I2 and Journalism Speech Studenfs Fear ig? Above. Jennifer Anderson and John Dean discuss The Globe Thealre as parl of rheir Julius Caesar unif in 'rhe English I0 curriculum. iiis My Mr. Jeffrey Shelsfad Mrs. Judy Soulrup B.A., Augsburg College B.S.. Univesriiy of Minnesola English IO ' Ef1qliSl'1 I2 Assisfanr Hockey Coach Jur1lOr ClGSS AClviSOr Conquered Mrs. Carol Boyd B.S., Universily of Minnesola, Dululh English IO Mrs. Lillian Ford MA., Universify of Wisconsin English 12, Dislricr Chairman Mrs. Joyce Schwarfz B.A., Augsburg College English IO -A-, , X - - ' V Above, Tim Barrel? conslrucls a newspaper layoul as parl of his iournalism class. L ,LY la , , I F ! , xr ' i if' is , ref r rr lei Q :Vs I ,..g '9 t .Q 1' Q, 91 ess ani a '. HB1 .Q 5 4 Q .. xi ,'a', 6 Q I O Mrs. Nina Opderbeclce B.A., Sl. Olaf College English I2 Mrs. Carolyn Allrin BA., Grinnell College English I2 Senior Class Advisor 9 QRS 1 J I f Miss Sally Bishop B.A., Concordia College LaTin l, II, and II LaTin Club Advisor Mr. Dick Bouchard B.S., UniversiTy of MinnesoTa French l, ll, and Ill Hockey Coach s-4g..M, xx O 5 Foreign anguages - The STudenTs have The opporTuniTy To Talce Tour of The mosT basic world lan- guages: LaTin, French, Spanish and German. The primary purpose Tor Tal:- ing LaTin is To unclersTand and appreci- aTe The wriTings ol: The classical auThors, who lived in The Golden Age oT Rome. AnoTher imporTanT beneTiT is The re- laTionship which exisTs beTween LaTin and our English. German, Spanish, and French are speaking languages and so Their aclvanTages are somewhaT diTTer- enT Trom Those oT LaTin. These lan- guages oTTer The sTudenT The chance To speak a language which will help Them gain insighT inTo a Toreign cul- Ture. Through each oT The languages we gain a beTTer undersTanding oT The belieTs, arTs, and religion oT The coun- Try. Each language has also esTalolished a club so ThaT The sTudenTs can gain even more appreciaTion Tor The lan- guage, Tor The people iT represenTs, and Tor The cusToms and TradiTions. or Nygg gg C :Z ,. I gg T T 7 T'sc' 1,33 i-...lsillif Lig1:,i3if:s11i:s ssii q::::g:1L::: :WM-'M-my ' 'mur Mr. RoberT BreTT lvi.A., UniversiTy OT MinnesoTa Spanish ill, IV, and V Advisor Tor Mexico summer Trip CM!! Miss Wilfrid B.A., MacalesTer, U. of M. French l French Club Advisor The foreign language lab aids The sTudenT because he has The chance To hear The correcT Cultural ink I I I I I I I I I Miss Nancy Nicholson M.A., Universily of New Mexico Spanish Spanish Club Miss Mariorie Edberg MAH Universiiy ol Minnesofa Spanish l, ll sounds, and in 'lurn he can record and lislen 'io how he is doinq. -N... -W.. ...- M -.. Mr. Rudolf Mal-Hgnacco B.S., U. of M., U. of Vienna, U. of Colo. German ll, III, and IV Slci Coach Mr. Ray D. Saxfon BA., American U.: B.S., U. of M Spanish l, II, German l Mrs. Suzanne Zierman B.S., Universily of Minnesola German l, II German Club Advisor Mr. Glenn Cleveland B.S., ST. Cloud STaTe College Basic Business, Typing Mrs. Norma BiTTner B.S., UniversiTy oT MinnesoTa Personal Typing, NoTehand Senior Class Advisor Business Background 4 Mrs. Dorofhy Brilz BIS., MankaTo STaTe College Bookkeeping, Typing l, Personal Typing Below, Diane Neis is TesTecl in answering a business phone in her oTTice pracTice class. F T ,ir ..,...... T --fi - B 1 13'1E1?gg?ifS51Eff,,f 5:2 . S N' T- -2: I .' : sr STudenTs who are preparing Tor oT- Tice worlq or wanT slcills Tor Their personal use may choose Business EducaTion courses as Their elecTives. The capable sTenographer is sTill very much in demand. ShorThand II sTudenTs use STeno Trainers, a mulTiple-channel device, enabling sTudenTs To pracTice shorfhand Trom Tour diTTerenT dicTaTion speeds. Typing courses oTTered enable sTudenTs To acquire correcT Techniques in Type- wriTer operaTion and To learn To Type diTTerenT leTTer sTyles. Typing To music has been inTroduced as This develops speed and evenness. ArT Typing, such as is used in The making oT ChrisTmas designs, is also TaughT. Basic Business inTroduces sTudenTs To The American economic sysTem. This year classes had The opporTuniTy To hear spealcers in The Tields oT banking, in- surance, business organizaTion and in- vesTmenTs. SecreTarial or clerical oTTice pracTice is also available. Mrs. Shirley Hanson BS., UniversiTy of SouTh DalcoTa ShorThand l, Typing Miss Carolyn Johnson B.S., Moorhead Slale Bookkeeping, Typing sg 1 fX Mr. Frank Jordan M.S., Mankalo Siale College Oiiice Praoiice Assisfani Foolloall Coach Mr. Richard Johnson BS., BemidiiS1ale College Bookkeeping, Typing Miss Ru+h DiHes MBE., Universiiy of Colorado Shorthand Il and Typing Chairman of Business Educaiion New ,,f 3' ,f Mr. Jack Campbell Miss Beafrice Benson BS., Mankaio Slaie College 5454. COfWCOrdi5 College sf TYPWQ, Salesmanship and Oiiice Praciice Record Keeping. B555 BUSUTGSS X Deparimenl' Mr. Darrell Doss M.A., Universify of Colorado American l-lisTory Mr. MarlcTl1orsell M.A., Universify of MinnesoTa American l-lisfory Supervisor of Sound Sysfem Social Studies Develop The social sTudies deparTn'ienT of RI-IS requires all sTudenTs To Talce American hisfory, world hisTory. and Then social problems. ElecTive courses offered in This area are world affairs and geography open To juniors and seniors, and psychology, available To seniors only. OT special inTeresT This year is an experimenfal TenTh grade class being TaughT by Mr. Thorsell and Mr. Juengling. The TenTh grade course STudies in American l-lisTory has been creaTed by The ProiecT Social STudies sTaff aT The UniversiTy of MinnesoTa. The course is parT of a lcindergarTen Through grade Twelve curriculum developmenT proiecT which esTablishes a sequenTial program of learning in The social sTudies. MaTerials and meThods have been developed in TenTh grade American his- Tory for sTudenTs To acguire knowledge of The following: ll developmenT of basic ideas of American culTure, 2l a meThod of inquiry for sTudy of The pasT, 31 an undersTanding of how The pasT is divided inTo hisTorical periods, as well as idenTificaTion of hisTorical periods in American hisTory, 4l a reasoned aTTach- menT To The American way of life. World affairs and geography aTTempTs To explain The ways in which a counTry acTs on The basis of iTs culTure, geography, and economy. All of The courses help The sTudenT To Think clearly and open-minded- ly abouT The world and iTs problems. Col. Frances J. Madden, The U.S. Army Senior Milifary Advisor for The Minn. NaT'l, Guard, spoke To Rl-lS sTudenTs abouT The war in VieTnarn. Clear nsight In psychology, Nancy l-lall kisses a piciure of an acior lor a word lesl. Mr. I. A. Juengling M.S., Universily olNoril1 Dakola American l-lislory I wx c ff' Miss Eloyce McGillivary M.A., Colorado American l-lisiory Chairman oi Richfield Ed. Assoc. Mr. Ben Pedersen B.S., S+. Cloud College American Hislory Driver Educalion lnsirucwr X 2555.4 r Mr. Waldo Larson M.A., Universily of Minnesola American l-lislory Mr. Harold Ahlbom M.A., Universily ol Minnesola World l-lislory Allilelic Direcior ig, ' J- ,-' Q.. -. X .ffl ,ff i N, r , Miss Helen Baune MA., Universily ol Minnesola World Hislory Mr. Earl Kollie MA., Universily of S. Dalc. World l-lislory Sludenl Council Advisor ,,- ,ge Mr. Howard Burfness Mr. John W. Haddorf BA., Winona Slale College BS., Sl, Cloud College World Hislory World Hislory Baskelball Coach l I Q4 QQ -419'-1-Jin., o 'T' V ss, TEE 'xs 'Q ll ' r Q W . 1 X Karen Hagen views a social problems proiecl in The area ol polilical science. The map snows where 'lhe Federal Dislricl Courls are localed. Miss Mary Leahy BA., Collogo of S+. Benedlcl World l-llslory 1:1 il, V ffl xg 7 M, i' .22 Q 2 Q l 1 2 1 E - . 4 .l L 5 rw ,Li if 2 ., W TJ' av , Mr. James Carlson MA., Uwlvorsly ol Mrnesofa World Alfalrs and Geography Sophomore Aclvlsor Mr. Allyn Lillesfol M.A., Colorado Slale College World l-lislory ZZ' Mr. Leonard Beilke MS., Winona Slale Social Problems Miss E. Doris Frank BA., Wesleyan, Slanlord lvl.A,, Unlversily of lvlinnesola Mr. Ernesi Komaiar BS., Universlly of Minnesofa Social Problems Dlslricl Audio Vlsual Dlreclor M Mr. Lowell D. Larson MA., Universily of Chicaqo Social Problems Aurean Advisor Mr. LaVern Blielz MA.. Universily of Minnesoia Social Problems lwwhaq, ' . 'k 1 ,,..i,,,iii,i'1 Mr. Richard Maas BS.. Manlcalo Siale College Social Problems Officer for Richfield Fed. of Teachers ,- . ummm f ,,....fe-5 1 sw , My s 33, The Illinois people had io elecl' I77 men because lhey didn'+ reapporiion. Mr. J. Sheehan Social Problems Mr. Vernon Slrari M.Ed., lvlacalesier Psychology Senior Class Advisor is Science - Mr. George H. Johnson B. Ed., Wisconsin STaTe Biology I John Plesums and Sheryl BarTleTT are TilTering a soluTion Trom The solvenT. Search for Answers RichTield I-ligh School is TorTunaTe To have one ol The mosT modern and complefely equipped science deparl- menTs. IT has many complex scienTiTic insTrumenTs in all oT The specilic areas: Biology I, The sTudy of man and living organisms or BSCS Biology which pre- senTs The same maTerial as Biology l, bul in a lillle more complex and com- pleTe manner. The sTuclenT is required To Tal4e biology in his sophomore year, and Through various experimenTaTion, he is able To see, in acTion, whaT he reads in his TexTboolc. ll he is inTeresTed in The Tield oT biology, he can go on To biology ll which delves even deeper inTo The science. ChemisTry I and ll oTTer The sTudenT The chance To learn abouT inorganic maTerials: Their aTomic sTrucTure, physical and chemical prop- erTies and Their aloiliTy To reacT wiTh oTher subsTances, eTc. Physics, The science oT explaining rnaTTer and ener- gy ancl how They TuncTion is also avail- able To The inTeresTed science sTudenT. Mr. Roberi Chemberlin B.S., ManlcaTo STaTe Biology l sv f Doug Edmonson is weighing a chemical sub- sTance on a new, precise machine. Mr. Donovan W. Klausen M.S., Winona STaTe College B.S.C.S. Biology Driver EducaTion lnsTrucTor Mr. Keiih Leise+l1 BA., Augsburg Bioloqy I Assisfani foolball coaclw Mr. John Obersiar MA., Universiiy of Minnesoia B.S.C.S. Biology Driver Educalion lnslruclor Jane Willicli, a Biology Il sfudenl is counfing loacleria willi a colony counler. Mr. Joseph B. Michel lVl.A., M.N.S. Biology I, II Tennis Coach 5 il is Ex 3 o l l W J VJ . k-f-f1 2 li ii 1 Mr. Howard Nornes lvl.S., Purdue Universily Bioloqy l Cross Counlry Coach Mr. Herberi' Benz B.S., Universily of Minnesola Cliernislry l Mr. Barry Kenf Bain BS., Soulhwesl Texas College Chemisiry l Mr. Duane Femrife BA.. Concordia Cclleae Physics Physics Club Adviser Mr. Ralph Schwichienberg MA., Manlcalo Siaie Chemislry l Junior Class Adviser Mr. Henry Heilclcinen MA., Columbia Universify Chernislry I, Il Assislani' Debale Coach ? s , A --egg Mr. R. Lunde B.S,, Hamline Physics Physics Club Adviser Terry Erickson and Lynne Sorensen are examin- ing iheir Biology Il Findings. 030 Y i l Miss Velma Teichroew M. Ed., Universily ol Minriesola Physical Educaiion and Heallh IO G.A.A. Advisor Mrs. Marie Nodland BS., LaCrosse Slale Universiiy Physical Educalion and l-leallh IO Tapaires Advisor The Physically Fit for Mrs. Dorolhy Haugen B.S., Whealon College Physical Educaiion and Healih IO, ll, l2 Cheerleading and Pep Club Advisor ? - .gm is M 's E V A ' 'A As muscles ache, sophomores perform var- ious feals of skill in gymnasiics. .ss...W.-,,g,.,,,,,4..,N,,,,,, Booming, energeiic voices shalce lhe loclcer room, as siudemls begin io change clolhes for class. Racing io ihe gym, lhey arrive only lo groan as squads form and exercises begin. Sore muscles and ioinis bend in agony, bui ihey remem- ber, physical lilness is lheir goal and il will be accomplished. Aiier aciiviiies such as lennis, field hoclcey, volleyball, baslcelball, gymnaslics and soccer, an appreciaiion and desire lo parlicipale in sporls develops. Ai lhe end oi class, shuffling feel reenier ihe loclcer room in relaiive silence and lhen lhe ineviia- ble shower. On rwo days healih class is held giv- ing lhe siudeni ihe opporiuniiy io resi his body and exercise his mind. The year's siudy provides The siudenl wiih a general lcnowledge of ihe anaiorny and physiology oi Jrhe body. The slu- denls also siudy special uniis such as menial illness and ihe efiecis of drugs and smoking. Mr. Roberf Collison M.A., Universily of lvlinnesoia Physical Educalion IO Foolball Coach the Future of merica Sophomores John Daniels and Bruce Luih praclice some of 'the Iundamenlal moves in wresiling which fhey will use Ialer in compeiilion. H, .., I Q ' 4,s,..nm,,,,-an-sw-0 1 + N X i ,VM,,,,,--f A Mr. Archie Ward M.S., Souih Dalcola Slale Physical Educafion and Healfh IO Wreslling Coach ..,.,..............Y ., M ,,..........Iy, A-f: wr I H ,,,..5.-.,. 5 I ,,,.I....L,.....- -.if , ' I I, 1, I 9 Miss Nona Paulsen Bfx., Iowa Slaie College Physical Educalion and I-Ieallh IO Assislanl G.A.A. Advisor Mr. Glenn Young B.P.E., Purdue Universiiy Physical Educalion IO, II, I2, Heallh IO Traclc Coach Mr. Vance Crosby B.S,, SI. Cloud Slale Physical Educalion and I-Iealfh IO Baslcefball Coach . .,,, ,fy . A.yy.cc. We as I H'--.......,u..,c f-we-.,...,.., www--.,, W-f.,..,..,,,' M---.....,,, ----....,, 7-Q-..,,, I --q Aw--..-... ...M . ..,.s, ., , I . ,Am Fikxy ' - 4.,,iW-- '-sw-p.,,, 'Y'-wg. lI - v-wg., ?O8ACCO A .... s M 32 u. Lain? '-MW ! . -l .. A Zi? was jg of s Miss Carol Williams Mr. Donald Sanford B.S., lviaTh Edu UniversiTy of lvlinnesoTa lvi.A.. Bowling Green UniversiTy Solid GeomeTry and TrigonomeTry Advanced Algebra, Secondary MaTh Mr. CovarT B.A., MacalesTer College Math - ita AlThough maTh is noT a prerequisiTe Tor graduaTion, many Richfield High School sTudenTs Talce advanTage OT The many diTTerenT levels oT The subiecTs. These levels include secondary maTh Tor Those sTudenTs who wanT only a limiTed baclcgroundg plane geomeTry and advanced algebra Tor oThers who need or desire a more broad maThe- maTical educaTion, To acceleraTed maTh, solid geomeTry and Trigonome- Try Tor Those sTudenTs who are prepar- ing To go inTo a Tield oT maTh or sci- ence. All oT The maTh courses emphasize The imporTance oT undersTanding The principles raTher Than only The appli- caTion OT Them To problems. The sTu- denTs are TaughT, Through experience, To Think logically abouT a problem, To reason The problem ouT, and To go abouT solving iT in a prescribed man- ner. lviaTh is and will be a viTal parTici- panT in our Technical world, and a good sTarT Tor The maTh-minded sTu- denT is-- Through his school courses. Advanced Algebra, Plane GeomeTry Junior Class Adviser I Does maTh have a TuTure? Yes, and The need Tor iT is always increasing. This is one reason why Rl-lS is now using The mosT modern maTh curriculum. articipant in the Future xx , cv K ' Dennis Buesclwer finds solid geomelry and Jrrigonomelry Challenging. Mr. Kisperf B.A., Sl. Olaf College Plane Geomefry, Secondary Maih Adviser for Leflerrnen, Assislanl Wresflinq Coach Mr. Sfanley DeFreese M.A,, Universilv ol: Iowa Plane Geornelrv, Advanced Algebra In plane geomelrv The use of a compass imporfanl' for accurale diagrams. h. Mr. Huber? C. Hanson B.A., Augsburg College Plane Geomefry, Advanced Algebra Mr. Nelson M. Ed., Universily ol: Minnesofa Plane Geomeiry, Advanced Algebra Adviser for Asironomv Club Mr. Nelson, a plane geomelrv Jreacher, is showing lwo of his sludenls how a lancl surveyor uses The fransil, an inslrurnenl which uses lhe principles ol geomelry. Mr, Miller Mr. Gordon Webb M.A,, IOW5 Slade M.Ed., Universily ol Minnesola Advanced Algebra, Accerlaled Malh I0 Advanced Algebra. Acceleraled Math ll Floal Comrnillee Adviser Mr. Ken Wesloh MA., Universily of lvlinnesola Geomelry, Solid Geomelry Received an N.S.F. scholarship Mr. Roger D. Leary MA., Universily of Minnesola Plane Geomeiry, Acceleraled Maih l Industrial Arts - Hobb or Job? One of The mosT compleTely e- quipped indusTrial arTs deparTmenTs is locaTed aT RHS. The deparTmenT offers prinTing, meTal and woodworking, pho- Tography, archiTecTural and mechanical drawing, elecTriciTy, and elecTronics. AlThough many boys Talce The courses To learn or expand a hobby or leisure- Time acTiviTy, The maioriTy are pre- paring Tor a TuTure vocaTion. By learn- ing The necessary slcills needed in Their defined area of work, and by pracTical Xe-f applicaTion, The boys develop selT-con- NN o X Tidence, resourceTulness, and indusTry. During The year The indusTrial arTs as. sTudenT has The opporTuniTy To work on an individual proiecT. ln This way, he learns noT only abouT The Tools. buT also, abouT The maTerials which he's using. This proiecT also beneTiTs The sTudenT by helping him discover his poTenTials and revealing in which Tielcl his TalenTs are mosT suiTed. The inclusTrial arTs deparTmenT has an exfremely complex syslem of elecTronic equiprnent Here The boys gel' TirsT-hand experience. Mr. Leroy Miller MA., UniwfersiTy of Ohio PhoTography l, Woodwork I . . '. Driver EducaTion lnsTrucTor To lmlsll me prolecl' ln woodworking The boys are busy wiTh planing, sawing, sanding and all of The processes needed fx M r. Chuck Sfoesz 'This boy is wearing flue proleclive oullil of 'rlwe B5-r M-S-i M5 'lff3lO Sliie Welder in mcfalwgfk' Vlfoodworkinq l and ll Assl. Foolball, BaslcelballCoacl1 Mr. Donald Johnsoq BS., S+. Cloud Mr. Warren S.Wl1ea'ron Arch, Drawing l. II. WOOClWOfl1inq BS., Universily ol Minncsola Junior Class Advisor Eleclronics I, ll, and Ill ,.-M--f- w Mr. Lloyd Grandprey BS., Universily of Minnesola Melals I, II, and III Assislanl Wroslling Coach fi ir Uafh' This girl one ol llwe low in prinlinq, is learning 'ro sol up ner lype. 3-55,- - N1- Onbe lbs: iype is sol up, if is again cnec iv: any error llml slipped by. Mr. Bernard Olsen MA.. Univcrsify of Minnesole Mecranical Dmwfnq l, II Assislanf Hockey Coach Mr. Oliver Agerlie MS., Universily of Minnesola PrinlingI,ll,ar1dlll Prinring Club Advisor sf Z., A X 4 Jx H V i Mr. Granf Locke Much of fine indusfrial arfs' equipmenl is expensive and inlricafeq many adiusimenfs miusf be made. B.S., Universilv ol: Minnesola Eleclricily l, Prinling l Priniing Club Advisor before if can be operaied Practical 3 9 , 3 1 S 5 Mrs. Karen Hirle BS., Sfoul Slale Universiiy l-lorne Economics ll and I2 Below, Mrs. Mueller's home economics siudenfs have prepared lor a bullel luncheon. 5? is is r.,,m.,,gE VL Q . ---'Y ... s Experience I the Guide 0-psf we Miss Rose Mickelson B.A., Sl. Olaf College l-lome Economics IO and Advanced Clolhing Senior Banque? Advisor serve 'lhemselves from lhe delicious foods They 2, 3, , is f, .fc , figs 3' K i' 1, as 7, pi I, ,- - 3 'P' ii i H' i ' ,J lsr, riili A A f is Depending on iheir inleresls, girls may seleci a variely of home economics courses, Those included are l-lome lic. lO, l-lome Ec. ll and l2, Advanced Cloihing, Advanced Foods, and Survey ol Home Ec. l-lome Ec. IO involves a sirudy ol bread producls, basic meal planning, and ihe conslruciion ol: a basic dress. A course designed 'ro educaie girls in ihe dillerenl phases ol home- malcing is l-lome Ec. ll and l2. ln Ad- vanced Clolhing and Advanced Foods. ivvo separale courses, emphasis is pul on a sel phase of homemalcing. Survey ol l-lome lic. condenses lhe various areas ol home economics inlo a hall-year course. This year ac+ivi+ies included rug hooking, crewel embroidery, modeling, Chrisimas cookery, a baby care unii, and speakers from Anderson Painlr and Wallpaper, in coordinalion wilh a house furnishing unil, and oihers. Also Jrhis year, all inieresied senior girls Jroolc Jrhe Beiiy Crocker l-lome Economics resi on December sixih. Above, Jeanne Morgan admires her recenlly complered wool iumper. to Better Homemaking Mrs. Marla Mueller B.S., Simpson College Home Economics ll and I2 Y-Teens Adviser K-K. Mrs. Julie Thoreson B.S., Soulli Dalcoia Slale Advanced Foods, Survey of Home Economics r , L- X N fg 1512 -.wk --. A C- 4 Bernie Delioer is pinning a pallern and will Deedra Ramalcer is iesiing a new recipe 'ro be soon receiving complirnenls on ber suii. add lo liercolleclion ol lasly menus. MWUM 'WWW' www, .2-My 44 sf ff Us Above, Connie Farnham models lwer sewing pro- ieci, a wliile salin Voque creaiion. As parf oi her baby care unit Gail Mach learns fo diaper a baby. X, .5 ,f in X X X rt-Expression Through Creation ,- M so- '-'Tp Mr. Wallace Houfs MJ3., Universify of lowa Arf ll, lll, and IV An arf sfudenf works on a wire sculpfure: one of fhe many maferials used. my ' - ,. ' f-we 'ff-f:?'9 m k,,, , , if fvf,, L je..- ,, e g.. . e -... ,af .,, 3 This year a new course, fhe sfudy of arf, has been added fo fhe Rl-IS arf deparfmenf. The course affempfs fo view fhe differenf periods of hisfory and fhen relafe fhe ideas of fhis era fo fhe arf of fhaf fime. While a few of fhe sfudenfs who are falcing fhe arf courses will evenfual- ly enfer info fhe professional arf world, mosf falce if because if offers a means of expression fhrough creafion. Arf nof only enriches fheir lives and elevafes fheir fasfe, buf if also offers fhe opporfunify of learning abouf fhe world's arf herifage. The arf classes offer a gre-af variefy in fheir proiecfs. They include wafer color, wood and plasfer sculpfure, inlc drawings and mefal work iusf fo men- fion a few. Each sfudenf is free fo creafe whaf he believes expresses his feelings abouf fhe subiecf maffer. For fhe sfudenf fo really appreciafe arf, he 'musf gef his hands dirfy . Mr. James Marcell MA., Universify of Minnesofa Arf l, ll, Sfudy of Arf s Mr. Thomas J. Libby MJX., Universify of Minnesofa Arf l Arf Club Advisor Gary Wong, foo, is worlcing on a sculpfure-fhis one is wood. Mr. Douglas Carey BS., Universiry of Norlh Dalcoia Orcheslra Si Active Mu Direcled by Mr. Lundahl, The band is made of a comloined Junior-Senior and Sophomore band. They marched for The foolball games, performing lheir hali- Jrime and pre-game shows, played ai several pepfesis, and Jrwo conceris were held. They broughi Torih an exciling sound This Tall when meeling wiih all six levels of band siudenls on our Tool- ball field. Olher members offered rheir services in swing band and baskelball and hockey pepbands. The choir, under The direclion ol lvlr. Ziemer, was divided info lwo seclrions, mixed chair and Girls' Choir. A+ Chrisi- mas and again in The spring, ihe chorus raised voices in conceri. ln April, The chorus hosied lhe.l.alce Conference and uniled in song. Mr. Carey leads Jrhe orcheslra. A+ The choir concerls lhey gave musical ac- companimenl and every spring give a concerl of Jrheir own. Each siudenl has lhe chance io parricipale in The Lalce Corderence conlesl. Mr. Charles Ziemer M,fEd., Universily of Minnesora Choir X Mr, Miles Lundahl M.Ed., Universify of M nnesola lnslrumenlal Mus ieians Make Harmon Alles Sue Thompson, Noel Blizil, Nancy Baggensloss, Cindy Johnson and Sue Kamps reh for lhe Chrisfmas concert -an-.- Qx rv MM 2 X. A QR.Q2e, N 6 A Q 7 Q! fixiii kr qhtxgivpg -4f. M: A LM a zviiwi 5? 'f 2' if ff 4 , fjQi.: ff wt 1 VV ' 137. AVV ,pig A , Z WW Q mm VA' Wig : Q M' 5 , W fm, K W Y I . .v v.. . , .., , .1 ,.. WA..,, . , 1 WM af! , M wig S --X .www-wk-,mf ,, f,--. , ' ff ' ,QE ,, 1 , ' fs' 'ff ,I Hu.-'I Q :xg Y -W I Q Z,,, W wf 42 5' I fax... h Q , C Q mfg Z I I ACTIVITIES I 43 We W I fwmns 7i?fQ J 3 asa 'Q Fe AIDS? W ll The hopeTulness oT youTh is mirrored in The shining Taces OT Our lovely candidaTes. One oT whom would be our Homecoming Queen. The one X chosen was Sue Olsen. The girls did some voTing Themselves, and picked Lynne WhiTe as Miss CongenialiTy. ueen Sue Reign in ur Hearts Broil The Orioles was The baTTle cry heard echoing Through The hallowed halls oT RHS during Homecoming Week '65. As The Time grew shorTer, The commiTTee members' lives became more hecTic wiTh lasT minuTe preparaTions. The TloaT ThaT wasn'T Tinished a day ahead oT schedule . . . The rooT decoraTion ThaT blew down . . . The book commiTTee minus a Tew viTal picTures . . . The courageous Tellows dan- gling Trom The scaTTolds hanging backdrops . . . The endless prinTing oT queens' placards . . . and lasT buT noT leasT, The TranTic cries oT, Would you like To buy a Homecoming buTTon'? As The nighT oT The game approached, Tensions mounTed and an enThusiasTic crowd Turned ouT To see The l2ichTield SparTans play The ST. Louis Park Orioles. A brisk wind per- vaded The nighT oT The game and carried hundreds oT bal- loans inTo The disTance during The opening kick oTT. True To our Homecoming slogan, our SparTans did Broil The Ori- oles , I3-6. The climaxing evenT oT The evening was The TradiTional Homecoming Dance held in The caTeTeria. Once inside, The TlorescenT lighTs glared Through The romanTic aTmosphere where RHS Teachers could be seen inquiring, TickeTs please. The dance ended aT lI:3O and Thus oTTicially ended Homecoming '65, Queen Sue Olsen, adorned in her regal robe, was as radianT ds ThaT brisk OcTober nfghT when she was crowned. You know how hard iT is noT To smile when you're Supposed To solemn. CaughT smiling were Chris Ascher and Kris Ward. Roses and Satin Combined With Bowing graciously beTore The enchanTed audience was lovely and graceful As CTFUVTIS rolled and The Tr'UmpeTS SOUI'1CleCl, each oT The nine lovely queen candidaTes adorned in Tloor-lengTh, TroThy, whiTe gowns enTered. WiTh measured sTep and grace each one curTsied To Those who were presenT aT The Corona- Tion. Hopefully each girl sTepped lighTly down The carpeTed aisle on The arm OT her escorT. Finally, The big momenT aT hand, Fred Keller. Queen Carol's escorT, began his TormenT OT The anxious nine sTopping once To Tie his shoe. Then aT a casual momenT he grabbed Sue Olsen pronouncing her as our i965 Homecoming Queen. WiTh Tears oT exciTe- menT and ioy she proclaimed QcTober I3, l4, I5 as Rich- Tield's Homecoming and wiTh spiriT ordered The Team To Broil The Qrioles . Gail Mach. Nervously awaiTing CoronaTion Proceedings, The escorTs placed Their beTs on who would be our Homecoming Queen. CoronaTion nighT ahead, escorTs and candidaTes have a Tew momenTs of relaxaTion as well as pracTice. ff . KL Delirium ighlight ur Homecoming X ' -,,.,iz wg 1 After Weeks Behind the Scenes, If 0,7 g ar We hail our unconquered heroes, our laligued Homecoming chairmen. Tom Lelzevere, Kalhy Collison, Tim STrommen and Mr. Curry. l-loisling a slalwarl' Sparfan lo loify heighls were lhe fearless roof decoralion commillee, who were plagued by a gusly wind. 'w rf, ' The elfforls of lhe barelool dance commillee were lo be enjoyed by high heeled girls and well dressed young men. l-lere is lhe one lonely balloon 1'halwasn'lal:nle lo share in 'lhe excilemenl of lhe kick off Jrhal' led us lo victory. ne Heavenl ight of Splendor ftnsnnagx The lheme ol: our dance was, Rendezvous wilh Rovallyu. ln 'rhe regal rendezvous above are Queen Sue Olsen and Tom Kiedrowskl. Chris Kalayama labors over lhe regal sleps of lhe 'Floal' which has 'raken many days, nlghrs and hours ol work. Oh, moon grow brlqhl' and make This endless day endless nlqhl, Tonlghl' . . . Marr in, Sam, the Mo t Popular Dogpalch maids Janice Fix, cenler, and Carol Novak, righl, dragged lheir dales lrom Skunk Hollow lo lhe Sadie Hawkins Dance. Daleless beau Jim Michael and his belle Jon Gilberlsen explain lhe solulion ol lheir problem lo Bonnie Olsen. Sadie Hawkins Day dawned wilh some ralher un-Dogpalch- like wealher, namely a lvlinnesola-lype blizzard, Slill, many hail and hearly Daisy Mae and Lillle Abner couples lurneol oul lor lhe celebralion. The couples lound lhe Pharoahs and The Bunch providing excellenl music lor dancing. Many Daisy lvlaes had a hard lime keeping lheir Lillle Abners oul ol jail, which was quile a coslly expense il you had a roving Abner. The jail seemed lo be kepl almosl as busy as lviarryin' Sam. He musl have been lhe mosl popular man lhere, lor lhere was a line-up lor him all evening. And here we have Paul Chapman's lovely sisler Pauline, who is escorled by lhal hail and hearly young rnan, Lynne While. Bachelor of 11 at Sadie Hawkin if . . y ,, as 1 n e.,gff'e1?5,i's Lv.. e ' -, 5-' - 1 e .. Larry Ford checks Jrhe purse of a Daisy Mae. BUT-Will she remember 'ro raise money io bail Abner our of iaii-OR-musi' he break ouf? A iypicai Doqpafch Kick-a-poo-ioy iuice sfand is propriefed by Kiffy Cone and Sririing OHO. A+ Doqpafch Ciiy Lirnifs, John Jones and Robin Haciceff ambie away from The husfle and busiie of a Thriving rnefropoiis, Tying ihe final knof for iwo unsuspeciinq Dogpaichers, Nancy Hall and Tim Herberq, was Mr. Curry, alias Marryin' Sam. v x f. ik y irrii WFT . .Xi N iw,-A-viljxiiiw ff' vii , TQ, Elderberr ine and Laughter STruggling Tor her liTe is Lonnie Williams, whom Dave lvlalmberg Trying To Torce inTo The cellar. Arsenic and Old Lace, by Joseph Kesselring, is a de- lighTTul comedy ThaT was sTaged in The RichTield High School audiTorium on November I8, I9, and 20. Record crowds Turned ouT Tor This play, which neTTed a proTiT oT over SIZOO. Unique as This play was, an added aTTracTion, in The Torm oT The Two Taces oT The aunTs, were placed over The doors. In order To enTer The audiTorium The audience had To pass Through The mouThs oT The ladies which, in mosT cases, involved a liTTle ducking. Rehearsals alone aTTorded a loT oT Tun Tor Those involved. For insTance, There was The evening The alarm sysTem wenT oTT and The casT had an unexpecTed visiT Trom The police: or The aTTernoon The casT Tried To geT a Three TooT Table Through a Two and one halT TooT school door: or even The evening Miss Jurgenson, The direcTor, handcuTTed her sTudenT direcTor, Linda Paulson, so she would be handy-and The handcuTTs jammed. All in all, There was never a dull momenT. The sTory concerns iTselT wiTh The acTiviTies oT Two old, innocenT, sweeT ladies who run a boarding house Tor men. However, in Their spare Time They serve Their boarders Tea mixed wiTh arsenic. They Then proceed To bury Them in Their cellar wiTh The help oT Their broTher, who Thinks he's Teddy RoosevelT. Dave PeTerson Tound plenTy To occupy his Time wiTh during rehearsals, namely Sue SweeT and Lonnie Williams. Blend Together uring Rehearsal A porlrail of Mr. Morlimer Brewsier as his mosl' excifable and almos+ unconfrolled self. Jusl' aboul' fo 'lasle his lirsl, and his lasl glass of Elderberry wine is Mr. Gibbs. Gleefully looking on are Abby and Marlha. Making his enirance info an already complicaled sifuafion is Officer Brophy who seiiles himself, along wilh fhe olhers, on fhe floor. Also in lhe room are Officer Klein, Dr. Einslein, and Jonalhan. Record Crowds Viewed 66Arsenie eedeee dkeh eeed i i if N-.EQ ei The relaxing siudenr ciirecfors, Jim Johnson and Linda Paulson, are The hard working siege crew, Larry Hansen, Jirn Dahl, and Paul Cowdery upsiaged bya mouihfui of Talent find peace and quier behind our own Abby and Marfha. Whaf is causing Abby and Mariha io hurry so exciredly is fhe fear fha? a dead srranger may be residing in fheir window seat insfead of Mr. Hoskins. Aim 3 pggiifiv as if' 4 ui' 3' QF, ,ZW was me -gan My-iii e and ld Lace CAST DIRECTOR ....,...A.. STUDENT DIRECTORS ABBY BREWSTER . REVEREND DR. HARPER I . . TEDDY BREWSTER .. OFFICER BROPHY .T.. OFFICER KLEIN I,.... MARTHA BREWSTER . ELAINE HARPER ....., MORTIMER BREWSTER . MR. OIBBS .,.,....... JONATHAN BREWSTER DR. EINSTEIN . I... DEAD BODY . . I OFFICER O'HARA OFFICER ROONEY MR. WITHERSPOON .. Miss Jurqenson Linda Paulson Jim Johnson Suzeile I-Iuquelr . Bob Hanson . Bob Zeck Randy Simpson Gary Warnberg Cheri Greiner ..,. Sue Sweei Lonnie Williams , Dave Pelerson Dwiglil Larsen Dave Malmberg . . Jeff Bry Randy Simpson Bob Copeland Lowell Morayerz A Bill Belford Cer O'Hara remarks, My mollier was an adress, a siaqe ac ress ce R y r Ilwe IO o a lrg o I Off oe OHara an er aps you've heard oi LerfPeaclies LaTourI I a y suspend ln Candy Canes and Tiny Glittering Enioying Their evening ThaT was climaxed by announcernenT oT Their reign as Tinsil Twirl SweeThearTs are Lynne Whife and Tim Slrrommen. Amid The gliTTering lighTs and The TesTive air surrounding The downTown YWCA, couples danced Through The winTery nighT. The evening spenT iTselT well, wha+ wiTh The girls ad- miring each oThers dresses and everyone dancing and sampling punch. OTher acTiviTies included chivalrous young men clam- mouring up ChrisTmas Trees To procure souvenirs, in The Torm oT Tree decorairions, Tor Their lady Tairs. To climax The evening. Lynne WhiTe and Tim STrommen were crowned as Tinsil Twirl SweeThearTs. OThers up Tor The honor were, Ron Slander and Coreen Pachollce, Ed Kiedrowsld and Priscilla l-laugen, and Jerry SzaTransl4i and Paula Williams. John Weddle and Bev Young, one ol: many couples, Talce good advanTage of The romanTic music by dancing. ights Prevail Regall at Tin il Twirl Whal else would you do al a dance bu are Prlscilla Haugen and Ed Kiedrowslci. 5 5. Walsh T.V.? Classlc examples X 'S S The ball is over, lhe decoralions have fallen and lalclng her leave ls our own Lynderella, carrying her glass slipper of coursel The beauliful music ai lhe dance was provided by lhe Sonny Raye orcheslra, exernplilled here by 3 solo from lhelr sax man. l l l Three Hardworking Casts Rehearse The maid, Bonnie Friendshuh, pleads vehemenlly wifh 'rhe professor, Sieve Gilbers+ad+, fo confrol his emofions. Ginny Cone who received lhe Besl' Adress award argues wiih lhe pro- fessor abou? The number of ears she has. A ,SM 'Y Y A f l ,X f ff' 75 eff, ' ,Q ,, . , , ,, . my QM 'ek ,, Wi nv. fi I 0 W3 f 7 ,, W The siudenf, Ginny Cone argues over lhe lesson wilh her emolional professor, Sleve Gilbersfadl, The passionare professor finally loses cornplele and, in a fir of anger, slabs his sfudenr. conlrol of his emolions er 'Q Q.. ,yi Lf? 5 1 155 if 2' esgsgx s5fsf?1-W' Ks. W K is L J s ,gi ,thu :s-ff ,A pf gp , as up fs, r ss 33 Endlessly Preparing Comic One-Act Sendirg admiring glances, and a kiss foward Kaihy Collisor are The genllemen Fred Damon and Wayne Swanson. Proposing passionalely lo Kalhy Collison is line president Jim Goddard. Looking on is The man, Dale Ekeoren. The Lesson by Eugene Ionesco The Maid ....,.. The Siudenl .... The Professor ...... Bonnie Friendshuh Ginny Cone Sieve Gilbersiadi The Apollo of Bellac by Maurice Vale-ncy Agnes ........ The Clerk .... Therese ...... . . Kaihy Collison Fred Damon Con nie Ga napes The Man ......,... .... D ale Ekegren The Vice-Presideni .... ...... G eorge l-lofi Mr. Cracheion ..... .... M ike Thompson Mr. Lepedura .... Wayne Swanson The Presidenl ............. .... J im Goddard Cheyredeni ................ Karen Maison The Chairman of The Board ...... Mike Thompson The Bald Soprano by Eugene lonesco Mrs. Smiih ,.... Mr. Smiih ..... Mary, lhe Maid Mr. Marlin .... Mrs. Marlin The Firechiel .. Direelor ....... Siudenl Direciors Elena Dress The S+aff .... Todd Walker .... Paula Bennell Bob Zeck Paula Williams Rick Adair Mr. Frank Curry l-lolly Jorgensen Bev Nungesser Beginning the 1966 Drama Season The curfain rose as The Lesson, fhe firsf of fhree one- acf comedies, was presenfed. The Lesson is abouf a pro- fessor who has one greaf problem, confrolling his ernofions. A combinafion of falenfed acfors confribufed fo fhe success of The Apollo of Bellacf' This play which received an A rafing is cenfered around a shy girl who comes fo fhe office of lnvenfions looking for a iob. She is ignored unfil a Man gives her some advice. Moral: The besf career for a female is fo be a woman. Concluding fhe evening of enferfainmenf was fhe Bald Soprano which sfresses fhe facf fhaf you can, say whafever you like, and if will nof be heard. Oh, how handsome you are! During rehearsal, George l-loff reacfs fo Kafhy Collison's flaffery wifh a pinch. Mr. Frank Curry, fhe direcfor of fhe plays, sfands wifh Besf Supporfing Acfress Kafhy Collison and Besf Acfor Fred Damon. Sfariding wifh Besf Acfress Ginny Cone and Besf Supporfing Pxcfor Dale Fkegren is fhe iudge, Miss Mabel Fry, and Mr. Curry. ne Act Plays Were Performed in a slwrfii voice Karer Mafso as fire secre-+ary Crevredemr, poinis aw eccusrq fircer. Carryirq on a Feverisii corwersaiioo are Eiema Dress, Todd Waiker, Bob Zee? and Paula Wifiiams, Todd Weiicer iooks exrrerriefy shocked as Peu'e Bereefi urexpecrediy rrrows iwer arwis irofd RC? Affair. Todd Walker looks umcomioriabie as Elena Dress ieils everyone his secret 'i0i1d9dV! He's wer his penis. 'H 3 3 66 4' 5 Wk 3 Mr. Kefke is making sure rc curious onloalners will discover who The rew Fire and lce Kina will be beTore The coronaTion. Beginning The lorg march pasT The royal subiecTs is Priscilla Haugen, on The arm of king candidaTe Ed Kiedrewslci. Fire and Iee Begins the New Year January I4, I966 is a daTe which will live on in The memories oT many RHS sTudenTs as a perTecT beginning To The New Year. For This was an evening oT beauTiTul dresses, romanTic music and nine very exciTed young men. This was The nighT OT The Fire and lce dance and The nighT when one young man was chosen To represenT RichTield as The T966 Fire and Ice King. The luclcy candidaTe chosen was Ed Kiedrowski, presidenT oT The Senior Class. The eighT remain- ing candidaTes oT The royal courT who, along wiTh The oTher couples aTTending, whirled The evening away by dancing were Larry Ford, dim Goddard, Tom Kiedrowski, Les lviichels, Tim STrommen, Todd Walker and Dale Elregren. The T966 Fire and lce Kirg, Ed Kiedrows-ki begins his reign over The TradiTional mid-winTer Tormal. King candidaTe Dale Elcegren, is escorTing Nancy Brawley Through a crowd oT admiring onlookers, Y Pafienfly, Fred Damon, Lynn Whifeg Larry Ford, Paf Pope: Ed Kiedrow- slci and Priscilla Haugen awaif fhe coronafion of our new King. X Anxiously, T. Sfrornmen, lvl. Leefg T. Kiedrowslci, J. Jacobsen: J. Goddard, J. Pefersong D. Elcegren and Nancy Brawley awaif fhe coronafion of our King. ing Ed and Ro al Court Reign Priscilla Haugen, frozen by surprise, gasps as Homecoming Queen Sue Olson selecfs Ed Kiedrowski as I966 Fire and Ice King. I Fire and Ice, besides being iusf anofher dance held in fhe winfer, is somefhing very special and holds a place in The hearfs of Richfield sfudenfs. This is a nighf where one senior boy climaxes his years af Richfield by being crowned as Icing. He is a boy who fhrough fhe years, has earned fhe respecf and friendship of his fellow sfudenfs, and who is deserving of fhe honor given him. Jusf being a candidafe is a grea'I' honor, for fhe boys are selecfed by fhe senior class: and fhen vofed on by fhe enfire sfudenf body. Then, affer days and weeks of wondering, fhe nighf arrives and fhe covefed crown is placed on fhe head of fhe I966 Fire and Ice King. ,DU 4 l Tremblinq willw excilernenl, Sue Olson lwolds 'llwe microphone for King Enioyinq flue winiery eveninq of feslivilies and dancing are Jay Kenney Ed as lie prepares lo read fre royal proclarnalion. ard Killy Cone. Being conqraiulaled by flneir many friends is 'rlwe winler royally, Ed and Taking advanlaqe of 'flue music by dancing wi'rl1 Coreen Pacnollce, is Priscilla. Fire and Ice king candidale Todd Walker. Twins, Twins, Twins, Twin , Twin RichTield's TwinniesT couple Robin T-laclceTT and Tom Richie, shooT ad- miring glances aT each oiher, aTTer all, which one is The boy? Two Jolly Green Gianis, Jerry Kiedrowslci and Joyce Hermann live iT up aT The Twins' Dance while Their peas go To poT. - As The Livin' DaylighTs provided The music on Thursday, February 9, everyone was seeing double. Twins, Twins every- where in every imaginable cosTume were presenT aT RHS aT The annual Twins Dance. Twin animals, Twin birds, even Twin grannies and grandpas in Their maTchig nighTies carried ouT The Theme oT Twin's nighT. Chosen as TwiniesT OT The Twins were Robin l-lacl4eTT and Tom Richie who displayed Their Twin personaliTies coming To The dance as half man and halT woman. Cheerleaders Dave Brandell and Bonnie Youness praciice some rousing cheers on The dance floor aT The Twins' Dance. Twins, Twin , Twin , and More Twin Ron Reyes, a l-lell's Anqels member and Nancy Boice, his moll, spend Their evening dancinq To The music of The Livin' Daylighls. The Twins' Dance was flavored wiih an iniernalional flair, in 'rhe persons of Elena Dress and Jay Kenney. Paroled ou? of iail licr an eveninq oi dancing ai The Twins' Dance are Phil Maqnuson and Ginny Cone. 'T ow, b the World, ti usty Good morrow, KaTeg Tor ThaT's your name, il hear. For you are call'd plain KaTe, And bonny KaTe, and someTimes KaTe The CursT: BuT, KaTe, The preTTiesT KaTe in ChrisTenolOm7 KaTe OT KaTe-Hall, my super-dainTy KaTe, For dainTies are all KaTesg and ThereTOre, KaTe, Take This OT me, KaTe OT my consOlaTiOng Hearing Thy mildness prais'd in every Town, Thy virTues spoke OT, and Thy beauTy sounded- YeT nOT so deeply as To Thee belongs- lv1yselT am moved To woo Thee Tor my wiTe. These Shakespearean lines are spoken To KaTe, The Shrew, PeTruchiO Takes upon himselT To Tame. April 28, 29, and 30 were The daTes on which The RichTield l-ligh School audiTOrium was TransTOrmed inTo The merry old England OT Shakespeare's Time. Added Touches TO This TesTive scene were an ElizabeThan orchesTra, an ElizabeThan Orange Seller, and an ElizabeThan Galary who waTched The Taming OT The Shrew along wiTh The regular audience. The Taming OT The Shrew by William Shakespeare is a bawdy Tarce which broughT laughs and en- iOymenT, and a very memorable evening To all Those who saw iT. rrcccccccc gy ., ,,..,- 1 ',-' .sa -new - - an-1 -1. iiisiixii :Q T, QQ STeve Lindgren, a iunior, has Taken upon hirnselT The iob OT sTudenT DirecTOr OT This year's Junior Class Play. This picTure is a defailed model OT The seT, designed by lvlr. lvlarcell, resemble The Type OT sTage ThaT an ElizabeThan audience OT Shakespeare's which was builT Tor The Taming OT The Shrew . The seT is, build To day r'niQl1T have Seen- , I , ,,, .5 'I Q, If s 55 I ,Wi . ,,.., -5 I New E, Wench! Come and 'ss Me, Katev Members of 'rhe properlies commilfee for 'the Junior Class Play began lheir search by loolcinq For appropriale props in boolcs. Phil Sandahl, piclured, and Scoll Sharpe have The loo or oesigning The horse, chrisfenecl Sheridan, 'rhal Pelruchio rode. s. Members of 'rhe coslume commillee for 'rhe Junior Play are wrapped up wilh 'rheir iob of malcinq over filly coslumes. Dale Elceqren poses in liqhls and T-shirf for Linda Paulson, who designed lhe coslumes for 'lhe play. Drums sei up, guilars plugged in, and rnikes 'rurned on all equal a beginning downbeal from We Livin' Daylighis. Silhouefies of Richfield High siudenls dance lo lhe beal oi 'rhe Livin' Daylighls ai one of The Soc Hops. ootloose Soc oppers Do Swing Qne oi ihe liavoriie and mosi loolced forward lo evenis afier an exciiing game is an egually exciiing Soc Hop. Soc Hops, besides providing a swinging dance, serve a very use- ful purpose. They help +o raise money for Jrhe difiereni classes which in Jrurn helps pay for many of Jrhe class aciivi- lies siudemls enioy. Favoriie bands among Jrhe siudeni pop- ulaiion are Jrhe Pharoahs, Aposiles, and Livin' Daylighls. Fa- voriie spols in which 'ro end up an evening aiier The Soc Hops are Bridgemans, and Burger King. Gary Pearch and Sue Olson, along wiih oiher RHS siudenis, live il up wilh lhe swinging Livin' Daylighls. Mr. HaddorTT addresses The sTudenTs aT one of The Pep FesTs, while New remember mei- +0 fell. Seyg Keihy Ryan es She and Connie The Sophomore band and l'OCl49Y Team members look On- Kendall geT Their cues sTraighT before an RHS Pep FesT. MF or the Spartans We Do Cheer Tapaires S. Nelson, A. ChresT, P. Whelan, V. Roehl, and P. FosTer aren'T upseT by sTege TrighT as They awaiT Their Turn aT a Pep FesT. ConTrary To popular belieT, pep TesTs provide more Than iusT a good excuse To geT ouT oT classes. They give The sTudenTs a chance To geT ouT and show all The RHS Teams, baskeTball, TooTball, hockey, wresTling, and skiing, ThaT They can depend on The backing and supporT oT The RichTield High School sTu- denT body. They leT The boys on The Teams know ThaT we really appreciaTe whaT They are doing, win or lose. Pep TesTs also give The coaches a chance To express Their opinions and leT The sTudenT body know how They Teel abouT The Tearn, and how we supporT iT. Finally, pep TesTs give The sTudenTs a chance To do all The consTrucTive shouTing They wanT To, and have a good Time while doing iT. ndefeated Faeult Beaten b A nail and hearfy member of 'me Faculiy feam, Mr. Larson, Jrakes a siiqhf defour around Senior AilAS+ar, Torn Ryan. Senior All-Sfar cheerleaders 'rake 'time ou? To snow The Richfieid crowd where 'rhe acfion is. Senior AH-Sfar cheerleader, Dave Sfeen, puis Hue crowd fhrough ifs paces wifn a rousing cheer. abulou Senior 11-Star Team February 24, 1966 marked The day OT The FaculTy Senior All-STar game. This game is held beTween The TaculTy mem- bers and The winning Team oT The Senior inTramural baskeT- ball TournamenT. Record proceeds Trom This game were donaTed To Radio Free Europe, To help preserve Treedom. This parTicular game marked a TirsT in hisTory. This was The TirsT Time The Seniors had ever beaTen The TaculTy. l'lighlighTs oT The game included unbelievable anTics by The cheerleaders. For example, Thhe Senior All-STar cheerleaders, besides pick- ing up The opposing cheerleaders and Twirling Them around, managed To run OTT wiTh Mr. l-laddorTT, while he aTTempTed a baskeT. Mr. ManTred, a member oT The FaculTy Team, iumps up in The air To puT in a lay-up shoT. We all hail Trom RichTield High, Tor The SparTans we do cheer. We'll TighT on and ever Trv, Tor The school we love so dear. FaculTv Team members Take a Tew minuTes Time-ouT To discuss Their sTraTegy Tor The nexT play. 1 g f Miki. WM - ' M 92 W an l f ., . , AA,, , ,,,,, ' .,,, 9 ,, y Bax 'SVQQ ' x ix, fini N . . x, ,M , -. Q gg -' W T . Q ' K X G fn yn - ,. Q H . v X .. - ' - .. S x if ki 1, if. ,, A . v 5 -. Y - Q 4' -, , A . 1- - LL,... . . W L 1 - -Ji. '31 - W1 I ' it '11 Q 1 1. ff' URGANIZATIO Choir members are: Row I--N. Blizil, J. Johnson, M. Thorkildson, T. N. WhiTe, C. Barbeau, S. Youngquish S. Thompson, S. Kamps, C JohnsTon, C. Johnson, A. Carlson, D. Benson, J. Wilson, B. Johnson, C. Lally, P. PeTerson, N. BaggensToss, N. Lindeberg, K. Carlson, 'L. Jacobson, K, GusTaTson, S. l.aTham, M. Solberg, M. ChrisTensen. Row 2- Ganapes, C. Halling, S. l-Tale, A. Pappas, J. Tranberg, D. Waage, D CarpenTer, J. Oberg, R. PeTro, B. Johnson, C. Kargel, L. Rowell, C Johnson, E. Parrish, K, Blood. Row 3-R. Kargel, F. Sober, S. Goebe nd the Halls Were Alive With the The ensemble ThaT sang aT Homecoming CoronaTion was made up oT Sioux Copeland, Sharon Goebel, Karen Blood, Diane Jonassen, Nancy BaggensToss, and Nancy Lindeberg. Through The halls oT Rl-TS came The sweeT harmony oT The senior high choir. Under The direcTion oT Mr. Charles Ziemer, 85 sophomores, juniors, and seniors perTormed Tor special evenTs ThroughouT The school year. ln November The choir gave pop-concerTs Tor The Treshmen aT The junior Tljghs Tor The purpose oT encouraging Them To join The high school chorus. For The ChrisTmas and EasTer concerTs religious music and a song cycle oT poems by RoberT FrosT were pre- senTed. Also sung was a choral TanTasy on songs Trom Merry Widow by Franz Lehar. In April RichTield was hosT To The Lalce Comference Vocal Music FesTival. This combined IZOO voices Trom The schools' choirs and Mendelssohn's The Elijah was presenTed under The direcTion oT Mr. STanger, assisTanT direcTor oT The Minneapolis Symphony OrchesTra. LaTer in May The choir and band combined TalenTs To presenT a pro- gram oT lighT music. Awards and honors were given To ouT- sTanding soloisTs and members oT ensembles. R. Camp, P. Marshall, M. Giroux, D. Krebs, N, Johnson, M. Snowberg, G. Noyes, J. Slolces, D. Davis, P. O'Connor, J. Swanson, E, Glenna, R. Hoverslen, C. Sonsleng, S. Copeland, l-l. Briglwl, M. Douqlwerly, J. Uloben, N. Lund. Row 4-J. Seland, B. Kilzman. D. Piers, G. Eclcs lem, Sound of Music a e Norlon Lund lalces ol? lnis robe and lnangs il on a lnanger, il's qlwf Rodgers' responsibilily lo see rival ii gels pol away in flue ri Aller Fred order. i EV li x , H I .,,.. ig 1, .. . Q r'1 Lf g ,.fff J' in K. Waller, J. Pinckaers, P, Dupont D. Tafro, G. Draves, P. Sandalil, S. Olfo, P. Ridgeway, D. Malmberg, M. Duponl, B. l-lardf, R. Williamson, K. Mildon, M. Evans, F. Rodgers, D. Jonassen, G. Berry, C. Lund, D. Graf. J. Radford. Mr. Clwarles Zierner, Direclor of our greal choir, leads Them in 'llne popular Do You Hear Wlial l Hear? BAND OFFICERS: Fred Damon, secreTaryg Marilee Preble. Treasurer Les Michels, presidenT7 Miko Kline, vice presidenT. Two, T hree, Pla The junior-senior band encounTered counTless days oT rainy weaTher in The Tall, buT This minor problem hindered Them noT aT all. Since more Time was 'spenT inside, The marching band developed Their musical TalenTs To a Tuller exTe'nT, al- Though many hours were also used To perTecT The ouTdoor marching drills. ATTer TooTball season concerT worlr began on various classical and concerT marching pieces. For The TirsT Time Mr. Ziemer helped Mr. Lundahl by holding secTionals Three days a weelc in The orchesTra room To pracTice diTTiculT passages. The remaining Two days The band rehearsed To- geTher. These concerT pieces were perTormed aT The annual winTer and spring concerTs and aT The clinic when The sixTh and ninTh grade bands joined ours under The direcTion oT a guesT conducTor. ln addiTion To concerT worlc, individuals spenT long hours pracTicing solos and ensembles Tor The disTricT and SecTion A includes: FronT row-B. Johnson, W. RosTamo, J. Swanson, M Preble, L. Anderson, C. Spreclner, P. Hoover. Back row-D. Melgren, L. Unger, K. Hooker, J. Talcelcawa, K. Anderson, M. Davis, K, Thorberg J. BeckwiTh. Below, members oT SecTion F are: lefT To rig'hT-T. Espie, S. Farnham G. Bandow, J. Byhre, B. Farness, D. Friend, B. Zimmerman, M. Kline, S Robinson, T. Whear, M. Copeland, P. Hawk, J. Neumann, D. Taylor. Y. Persons, B. Ego. fi ra - H sTaTe compeTiTions. In These conTesTs parTicipanTs were graded on Tone, and musical inTerpreTaTion. Band leTTers are awarded if an A raTing is obTained aT The disTricT conTesT. Mr. Miles Lundahl, direcTs our Tine marching band during The halTTime perTormance aT The Tinal TooTball game wilh Washburn. On 'rhe new football bench is Seclion D: Froni' row--B. Johnson, M. Johnson, J. Willich, R. Simpson, J. Bry, B. Sundberg, W. Swanson. Baclr row-K. Engeselher, M. Edward, J. Krough, K. Daniels, G. Landberg, J. Amundson, J. Kenney, T. Holloway. vlembers of Seclion B are: Fronf row-J. Moser, K. Maison, R. Brown J. Opsal, C. Kalayama, D. Whilehead, L. While. Back row-J. Bollon C. Hovden, J. Johnson, S. Olslad, P. McFarland, J. Pele-rson, J. Eshel- man. nd the Jr.-Sr. Band Played The Non-marchers include lhe following: Row l-D. Friloerg, B, Erie, L. Sodergren, Row 2-L. Randall, L. Feisl, T. Ryan, F. Damon, L. Michels. Row 3- V. Grenhagen, M. Lampi, R. Ziemlcowslci, J. Rasmussen, T. l-loyum. Members of Seclion C are: Row I-J. Wolier, D. Shaleen, S. l-lorlon W. Cederholm, S. Larson. Row 2-M. Norman, J. Sieber, B. Sprain, B Perkins, D. Nelson. Row 3-B. Linn, G. l-lofi, P. Haugen, B. Young, J. Wedclle. R. King. Lell, Seclion E consisls ol: Frcnl row-J. Johnson, D. Sorenson, S. Dupla, B. Browning, J. Turnwall, D. Olson, K. Lundquisl, E. Dress, J. Cameron, M. Anderson. Back row- M. Jensen, S. Findlay, D. Grindheim. L. Slehr, J. Wood, D, Maison, D. Taylor, C. Ryplcema. N-. SecTion D includes: Row I, fronf To back-G. Trebelhorn, M. MarTin, BAND OFFICERS: MonTy MarTin, Treasurer: Torn Anderson, presidenT: B. Baker. Row 2-J. Payfer, S. Anderson, G. BaggensToss, D. Wold. Nona GriTTin, secreTaryg and Rog Peck, vice presidenT. Row 3-S. PeTers, P. l-TardT, B. Wallcer, B. Amundson. Row 4-J. WiTTich, R. CroTooT, S. Erickson, J. Benson. Sophomores Strike Up the Band The sophomore band Tools an acTive parT in various school TuncTions, The mosT prominenT being The massive 'band oT eighT hundred, composed oT The sixTh, ninTh. and TenTh grades plus The iunior-senior band which played aT The halTTime in The Hopkins TooTball game. They also pracTiced Their concerT pieces and worlced ThroughouT The year on Their solos. Members oT SecTion C include: FronT row-M. Moeller, D. Fenner, J. Thompson, C. Priebe, B. Klein, G. Myhre, B. Lund, C. Degendorfer. Back row-R. Peclc, C. KieniTz, K. Johnson, D. DoTy, S. Anderson, D. WighTman, D. Appel, D. Schmid. ' SecTion E consisTs oT: leff To righT-M. Anderson, S. CraTT, F. Bailey, L. Chrishansen. J- l-69. P- LGS- l-- EHQSVI- S- MUfdOClfi T- Ives. SToTesbery, D. Lexvold, P. RoberTs, C. Vail, J. Dredge, T. Anderson, T. . . L . . - f ., i 5JE5l?1fff1i Members of Segigon A Greg Fronf row-L, Kirchner, J, Krumml J, Members oT' SecTion B are: FronT row-B. Swanson, J. Jones, 6. MarTin, Gaylord, G. Haurilz, T. Daniels, P. Jackson, N. GriTiin, P. GusTaTson. B. Youness. B. Bulger, G. Anderson, J. Mc6inTy, T. Johnson. Back row- Back r0w-V, Rumi,-X J, Qifdnefl A, QFQQQVSOHI D, Efigliggn, T, Smifh, B. AsTell, B. ChrrsTensen, P. STuTzman, M. Neumann, L. Leisure, C. B. Jacobson, C. Wachrer, L. Brown. Torell, B. Anderson, A. Huus. RHS Mu ician Set Lively Tempos The mosT ouTsTanding TeaTures OT The orchesTra This year were Their size which reached iTs largesT Tigure yeT and The. swiTch To a man as direcTor, Class Time was spenT pracTicing Their concerT worlc which came mosTly Trom The Baroque period and sTudying TunclamenTal musical Theory which con- sisTs OT discussion on diTTerenT musical Types and periods. The TirsT quarTer grades were given based on TalenT and sl4ill buT iT was decided ThaT in The remaining quarTers a special proiecT oT some Type would also be required. For The TirsT Time The orchesTra visiTed old people's homes aT ChrisTmas Mr. Carey, The new orchesTra conducTor, leads his class in concerT pracTicc oT The Baroque Period. JW and EasTer as a service proiecT. They played Tor The EllioT PTA and gave a winTer concerT wiTh The choir and also a spring reciTal. AnoTher TirsT is The TacT' ThaT The orchesTra periformed on sTage and dressed in ElizabeThan cosTumes Tor The Jr. Class Play. Along wiTh The bands The orchesTra prepared solos and ensembles To compeTe aT The disTricT and sTaTe conTesTs. GraduaTing seniors were presenTed pins Tor Their superior pe-rTormance in The mosT eTTecTive orchesTra in Rl-TS hisTory. The orchesTra members include: Row I-S. Berzelius, S. Zi-ck, L. Grindal. Row 2-J. Gallagher, M. Lovaasen, L. Lee, J. Culpepper, M. MaThiason, P. WiTTlnaus. Row 3-M. LuTes, N. Nelson, S. King, D. Johnson, K. SuTTon. Swing Band members include: Froni' Row-J. Rasmussen, B. Johnson, R. King, C. Degendorfer, B. Sprain, G. Heil, J. Weddle, L. Feisl, M. Norman, P. Haugen, J. Sieber. Back Row-R. Peck, M, Kline, T. Chrisliansen, P. Hardi, F. Damon, M. Lampi, T. Ives, W. Swanson, G. Landberg, L. Michels, J. Kenney, J. 'Johnson and Provide Swinging hythm Trumpeiers Wayne Swanson and Jay Kenney are The permanenl members of The German Club Band which performs al all Club evenls. ,X 2 The baslcelball pep band plays a snappy lune during halilime for The benefil of Toe-lapping, hand-clapping speclalors. Allhough advised by lvlr. Lundahl, The small individual bands were direcled by capable sludenls This year. Jim Rasmussen led The swing band in ils concenlralion on The 'lbig band sound which was popular in The l94O's. Swing band performed a+ concerls, pep iesis, and ihe PTA program Black Lilce Me. The hoclcey pep band provided musical sup- pori ai' games under ihe able direclion oi irumpeler Jay Kenney. Mr. Lundahl direcled ihe 70 member baslceiball and lournamenl pep band al all home games. All lhese bands were open +o volunleers from ihe lhree grade levels and praciice sessions were held belore and ailer school. Hockey pep band includes: lefl lo righi-Brad Johnson, George l-lofi, Tom Whear, Don Whiiehead, and Wayne Swanson. . Q if archers Di play alent and Skill Marching wilh Jrhei band during summer parades and fall foolball games, lhe marching groups also pul in long hours of praclice. Newly organized, Jrhe baron lwirlers made up Jrheir own roulines and were lealured in solo posilions 'For 'rhe lirsl lime al lhe lasl home loolball game. Marching al 'lhe head out every column, lhe maiorelles direcled lhe band and inilialed Hue drunu maior's signals. The Hag Jrwirlers wilh Jrheir red and while Hags provided a colorful rouline al all band performances. Nancy R. Nelson, Richfield! Sparlan head, helps cheer our foclball and baslcelball learns on lo viclory. The Flag Twirlers are: Sfanding-D. Pelerson, C. Hanson, S. Roed, K Fowler, caplaing J. Alquisl. Kneeling-L. Kierski, P. Bulger, C. Hanson P. Jabe, M, lvlcClin'roclc, J. Armslrong. Maiorelles and Twirlers are: Row I-M. Gunslad, J. Ulaben, J. Oberg P. Laursen, L. Meyer. Row 2-P. Clarin, D. Friberg, B, Erie, D. Soderling Row 3-G. Parsley, M. Kline, clrum maiorg S. Weiher. Members: Row I-C. Sinning, vice-presidenlq M. Lures, 'richer chairman: K. Hagen, social chairman: H. Brighl, presidenlg K. Kleven, secrelaryg K. Hyde, arl chairman: B. Johnson, games chairman. Row 2-Cheer- leaders: J. Berger, C. Ascher, B. Borman, S. Anderson, N. Brawley, K. Cone, S. Olson, K. Ryan, L, Kell, J. Jacobsen, C. Sugimura, J. Lylle. Row 3-J. Anderson, N. Chrislenson, B. Johnson, P. Hoover, G. Johnson, C. Ganapes, M. Williams, N. Nelson, N. Johnson. Row 4-C, Dodge, S. Mahn, B. Jorgens, S. Mefz, B. Pelerson, P. Baldus, T. Kirchner, L. Andreson, J. Gramilh, A. Whear, S. Brenner. Row 5-R. Lundquisl, P. Sliles, L. Lundquisl, S. Kamps, C. Johnson, J. Lundquisl, R. Schluler, G. Zocherl, P. Shannon, K. Sarlor. Row 6-S. Landis, S. Baumchen, G. Anderson, M. Draxlen, N. Nelson, S. Slrauss, J. Olcerrnan, R. Blowers, J. Slolces. Row 7-M. Meyer, L. Kirchner, R. Bulger, D. Lally, L. Turner, M. Wolpers, L. Lee, J. Culley, C. Olsen, M. Horner, K. Soderlund, L. Brown. Row 8-C. Ball, N. Parrish, G. Kralz, C. Kienilz, L. Slone, J. Howall, J, Lace, P. Ramsey, B, Bingea, V. Cone, J. Jones. Pep Club Gives Spartans a Cheer Cheering lhe learn on lo viclory and lceeping lhe spiril ol RHS high was lhe purpose of 75 enlhusiaslic Pep Club members. Advised by Mrs. Haugen, lhe girls were required lo sir logelher lhe lirsl hall ol every Friday home baslqelball game and cheer wilh lheir new red and while shakers. Pep Club also sold all game and bus liclcels, served al lhe Spring Alhlelic Banguel, ushered al games, and held a spring ban- guel where new ollicers were elecled and inslalled. The slogan Beal Bemidii gradually emerges under lhe arlislric and slcillful hands of Kalhy Hyde and Mary Lures. Fighl, leam, lighll Sue Kemps and Connie Ganapes cheer as lhe Sparlans ballle lo raise lhal score. Tapaires Danced the Night Wa Praclice was lhe key 'ro 'rhe Tapaires' success and many hours were speni weekly developing and perfecling lheir rouiines. Under 'rhe leadership of Mrs. Nodland, aboul six dances were learned for church programs, games, and pep fesis. The uniforms Jrhey wore were handed down from pre- vious years. Bul all was noi worlq because ihey had a Chrisi- mas Alumni Tea and a year end parly when officers were elecled. Tryouls were held, noi only for prospeclive rnem- bers, buf also for old members. Carol Anderson, Nancy Carllon, Merrily McCar'rney, and Marilyn Miller perform iheir newesl baslceiball rouline. Tapaires are: leff +o righ+-Sally Nelson, Mary Lou Loye, Linda Seel, Carol Nehls, Colleen Dunn, Nancy Wengenralh, Diane Culpepper, Caihy l-loward, Priscilla Haugen, vice-presidenh Mary Scanlon, Nancy Carllon, Limloering up is an imporlanl parl of a Tapaires praciice session. Presi- denl Pam Fosier qeis lhe exercises siarled. The Tapaires execule lheir famous high lciclcs before an apprecialive audience al lhe Chrislmas assembly. Carol Anderson, secreiary-lreasurerg Marilyn Miller, Merrily McCar+ney, Pam Fosier, president Vicky Roehl, Andrea Chresl, Peggy Whelan, Susie Nelson. EER Beh.demonsTraTes his language proiiciency by wriTing l love you in FinalisTs Befh Jorgens and Bob Reddiclc eagerly awaiT news 'from na- Persian and signing his name. Who's The luclfy girl? Tional headquarTers and meanwhile read up on various counTries. Projects Challenge the Ingenuit Gary Brisbin, a Richfield sTudenT now living in Kiel, Germany wiTh The Dr. Beseler Tamily, geTs some help wiTh his homework Trom his sisier, Irene, and his broTher, Michael. The American Field Service This year was more acTive Than ever wiTh iTs record membership oT l4O and co-chair- men KiTTy Cone and Dale Elcegren. ChieTly concerned wiTh raising money Tor The Americans Abroad Program andhloreign sTudenTs coming To Richfield, proiecTs included a soc hop, selling Tolders, The annual ice cream social, and The AFS Ball. AT The Ball, held on The UniversiTy campus, Richiield was awarded S25 Tor having The besT aTTendance while The Penny PiTch booTh also made a proTiT. Besides The regular rneeTings, an AFS bangueT and picnic were held in The spring. As a guesT speaker, Mrs. MargareT Payne, TirsT RichTield reTurnee and now a member oT The parenT commiTTee, showed slides oT her Tamily and experiences abroad. The parenT commiTTee organizes The screening processes Tor The AFS TinalisTs and Tor The choice OT homes Tor Toreign sTu- denTs coming To RichTield. The obiecT oT The game is To land on a circle. STeve lvlerriTT, BeaTriz, Terry Kirchner, Beh, and lngrid SalTvold Try Their luclc. Killy Cone and Beh sell an official Richlield AFS folder lo Sieve Merrill' and Bealriz who keep coming back for more. mbitious AFSers Members of lhe Cornrnillee consisl ol: Row I-L. Sorenson, A. Wnear, P . McFarland, B. Reddick, K. Cone, Behy, Bealriz, D. Ekegren, B. Jorgens, S. Melz, S. Murdock, J. Lee. Row 2-A. Carlson, N. Nelson, G. Bandow, S. Dahl, S. Posler, W. Cederholrn, L. Janisch, P. Williams, B. Nungesser, C. Ganapes, L. Kell, B. Johnson. Row 3-K. Thorberg, K. Sarlor, K. Ryan, P. Baldus, L. Williams, S. l-larl, R. Peerboom, N. Nelson, K. Iverson. S. l-lalloween was a new experience lor Bealriz. Dressed as a lillle counlry girl and boy, lngricl Sallvolcl and she made a haul in candy. Nelson, D. Culpepper, B. Olsen, C, Chick, S. Warzelha. Row 4-M. Parrish, K. Zander, S. Cook, B. Slellen, L. Baxa, L. Lundquisl, D. Davis, C. Ascher, J. Lylle, K. Johnson, A. l-lirnlie. Row 5-M. Norman, J. Sielser, R. Schluler, S. Rankin, C. Lany, C. Olson, D. Lundquisl, l-l. Jorgensen, F. Anderson, T. Walker, C. Johnson, D. Johnson. l l Members are: Row I-K. Hagen, A. Feipel, B. Anderson, B. Copeland R. l-lardl. Row 2-R. Peerboom, N. Baggensloss, D. Sleen, T. Wallcer, A. Olslacl, G. Peach. Row 3-l.. Aspnes, B. Hillman, D. Spooner, D Daly, K. Ryan, M. Loye, E. Doplcing, Row 4-T. Chrislianson, S. Dureslcy Kalhy lyerson, a Sludenl Council Guide, direcls a bewildered parenl The nigh? of 'the PTA Open l-louse. J. Freeman, B. Ego, J. Alquisl, T. LeFevere, K. Kolslad, J. Slolces. Row 5- B. Thorlcildson, C. Priebe, G. Carr, T. Anderson, D. Johnson, C. Denny, J. Ubben, C. Olsen, L. DeJarlais, C. Churlilc. As presidenl of lhe Sludeni Council, Fred Damon noi only performs his regular dulies, buf also wriles regular arlicles for llrve Spoilile and represenls Richfield as presidenl' of lhe Lalce Conference Sludenl Council. lpn' xncafii Alternates include: Row I-S. Culpepper, B. Askeland, T. Whear, K. L. Williams, N. Lucy, S. Foster, D. Edrnonson. Row 3-A. Carlson, S. Wilson, K. Collison, D. Taylor, T. Kirchner, D. Ekegren. Row 2-D. Farr, S. White, P. Lee, K. Beall, P. Hardt, J. Nicholson. Olson, D. Johnson, P. Peterson, S. Findlay, P. McFarland, B. Borman, Student Council Debates Issues The Stud t Co 'l b th' d' ' Ron Ziemkowski and Tom,LeFevere stand betore thermometer showing en Uno was Very USY ls year lscussmq FESUHS of ,he Hrs, day of ,he Umyed Appeal Drive. everything trom distributive education to Aurean changes, and trom the dress code to the iunior college. They also tormed many committees which studied the problems, de- s. bated, and emerged with the early distribution ot the student directory, volunteers tor winter sports concessions, purse , ,,1' . 1 , checks at soc hops, tormation ot the 'Youth Disaster Corps, .. .., ... , . and sale ot season tickets. A new committee was developed to explore both sides ot certain issues, including elections, T ',,, and then to acquaint the student body with their tindings. Also sponsored were Senior Administration Day when seniors V and teachers exchanged roles, United Appeal, Clothing Drive, Christmas assembly, Santa Anonymous, and Faculty-All Star game. Advised by Mr. Kolke, the Council attended the St, Louis Park Youth Conterence on Racial Discrimination in the North and benetited so much that a Richtield Youth Conterence was arranged. This was an outstanding program which took place atter school in March tor the entire student body on the topic ot Teenage Morality. Atter hearing the main speakers, two discussion periods tollowed broken into smaller groups. Richtield also sent representatives to two state conventions. ln August Fred Damon attended a workshop at Bemidii State College which discussed the aims, objectives, leadership, evaluation, and problems ot student councils. The other gather- ing was in Rochester where Tom Lehevere ot Richtield success- tully nominated Faribault tor the state presidency. Our constitution was changed this year with a revision which provided tor the election ot delegates to the newly tormed Lake Conterence Student Council. Motion Carried Bonnie Geercles helps chairman Lois Kell unpack and counl lime siudenl direclories belore llwey were given io line siudenis. Sludeni Council oiiicers are: leH 'ro righf-Russ Feree, parliamen- 'rariang Bill Barllell, corresponding secrelaryq Ed Kicdrowski, lreasurerg i 5 I L as , J S if Senior Planners Promote Pleasure The Senior Planning CommiTTee is a consTiTuTed money raising organizalrion oT The senior class and was under The guidance oT Mr. Shari This year. Members were elecTed Trom each English class and were required To aTTend The weelcly meeTings aTTer school. The CommiTTee was responsible Tor many school acTiviTies such as The Sadie l-lawlqins dance, senior soc hops, Fire and Ice dance and elecTion, winTer buTTonsales, and BaccalaureaTe. The money earned Trorn These evenTs was added To The Tund Tor The Senior Ball and Bangueli lvlosl' oT The worlc oT The seniors was done in commiTTees open To The school wiTh chairmen selecTed Trorn The CommiTTee. AlTernaTes include: Row I-T. Ryan, L. Harris, F. Anderson, R. Ferree. Row 2-N. ChrisTenson, B. DeBoer, R. BarreTT, P. Shea. Row 3-D. lvlahn, T. Kirchner, J. Anderson, K. Anderson. f KiTTy Cone displays one oT The sTudenT-submiTTed ideas Tor The senior winTer buTTon and Then counTs The number oT ayes. ComrniTTee members: Row I-N. Brawley, D. George, E. Kiedrowslci, B Copeland, S. Olson, K, Cone, C. Hanson. Row 2-T. Walker, D. Eke- gren, L. Ford, L. Johnson, R, Ziemlcowslci, S. Copeland. Row 3-P Haugen, P, Larson, S, OTTo, D. Edmonson, C. Sugimura, T. Whear, J Munyon, C. KaTayama. Row 4-D. l-lelseTh, K, Wilson, L. VeiT, C WrighT, L. Larson, J. WiTTich, W. YeTzer, P. KieselhorsT. Cari Sugirnura was puT in charge oT counTing Fire and lce nominaTions buT Mr. Kollce Tallied The secreT Tinal voTes. .4530 3 T3 sb am 4 Shaving balloons is noi all if is cracked up lo be in lhe opinions of Pal Wirfies, Sue Slrauss, and Robin Schluler. La Carole Francai Applying shaving cream and lhen being handed a razor blade causes an expression oi sheer horror on Joan Sieber's face. ,A 4, o i Kim Jacobsen looks on abandonedly while blindfolded Suzanne l-larris plaslers him wilh lipsliclc, and Nancy l-lall laughs unconlrollably. Frolics in French French Club commenced wilh an iniiialion ol shaving cream and malceup which also liearured genuine French foods like onion soup and polaloes au Gralin. Frenchmen are famous for iheir love of good cuisine so a Trip was made To The Chaleau de Paris in lhe downlrown l-loiel Dykman. While Bealriz sang French songs, a meal ol: roasr duck and a choice of appeiizers was enioyed. A French sludenl from anolher school was heard by lhe club, and a French movie wilh English sublirles was seen as lhe year's grand finale. Oliicers are: Mary Williams, president Lois Kell, secrefaryq Sieve Merrill, ireasurerp Kim Jacobson, sergeani-al-arms, Kafhy Hooker, vice- presidenlg Sue Kelman, hislorian. Lederhosened Germans In ade RH Leapfrog was fhe inifiafes' favorife pasfime, and by fhe end of fhe nighf Nancy Johnson was quife good af if. To become a full-fledged member, Jim Johnson suffers fhe firal inifia- fion of a swaf on fhe seaf. Die Deufsche Rifferschaff began fhe year wifh ifs annual inifiafion where new members were persisfenfly pesfered by revengeful upperclassmen. Nexf on fhe agenda was a lan- guage fesfival af Harding High School. Foreign exchange sfu- denfs from area high schools and colleges handed ouf play money fo sfudenfs who spolce fo fhem in a foreign language. This money was lafer used af fhe aucfion which was The climax of fhe evening. Lafer in fhe year a German movie was seen. German Club Officers are Cindy Johnson, secrefary-freasurerq Floyd Anderson, presidenf: and Terry Kirchner, vice-president Kissing fhe lcing's ring proved fo be a very smelly experience for Nicki Sfevens while Polizei Nancy Nelson unblindfolds her. ,Q-.l fa. fy. ' Wax, fi .f .K PQR S mbolizes Latin quality l.aTIn Club sTarTed The year oTT wiTh a bang aT The slave aucTion where TirsT year sTudenTs were sold. The club also perTormed Cinderella, learned a Roman game called RoTa, and had a whiTe elephanT sale called Pandora's Boxes The money earned Trom These acTiviTTes and club dues was used To supporT sixTeenfyear-old Brunna lVlonneT, an orphan who lives aT Torre Pellice Valdensiar Qrphanage in lTaly. y srr The LaTIn SenaTe Is: Row I-E. Seline, S. Carlson, L. Grrindal. Row 2- P. LeTebvre, V. STanTon, T. Beadle, M. Benson. Row 3-J. Lenberg, T. Sanner, J. Freeman, B. Reddiclc, J. Kiedrowski, J. Brenny. QuaesTor Jerry Kledrowslcl TorceTully lTsTs The virTues oT Jim Turnwall while a vlgilanT guard sTands alerTly by. Q - A. r,,, y , T , . TT ... 'zz i2v2f23 1 1e i. ' .fPi T'T ?' 5 H ' W i fi ' H f' M Sue Carlson, a proud new owner, drags oTT her shackled purchase wlTh The able assisTance oT The armored guards. SenaTus Populesque Rornanus means a governmenT by The people and is on The Tlag held by Jerry Kiedrowsld, Mary Benson, and Tom Beadle. .Miss Official cleaner-uppers of Spanish Club include lhe ollicers: Nancy Brawley, presidenlq Dale Ekeqren, vice-presidenlg Corinne Ascher, secrelaryg Ron Ziemlsowslci, lreasurer. Eilher Glen Ueclier wilh lhe baby food dribbling down his chin doesn'l' lilce slrained prunes or Paula Bennell missed his moulh. Turkey Buzzards Flock to Fiestas Los Zopililos, beller lmown as Spanish Club, slarled lhe year our wilh an inilialion which abounded in baby food, whipped cream, and genuine Spanish food. ln February lhe club loolc lheir annual lrip lo La Casa Coronado lor anolher meal lil For a Spanish qourmel. Sludenls were also offered lhe chance lo spend lwo monlhs during lhe summer in Guadalaiara, Mexico, sludying in a school where only Spanish is spolcen. Worlh one credil, lhe summer ol lun is a never 'lo be lorgollen experience. Preparing lhe viclims for 'lhe kill are Polizia Ron Ziemlfowslci and Sue Kemps who blindfold lhe unsuspecling iniliales. Slriving madly 'ro slrilce down and brealc lhe elusive flour-filled pinala is Miss Nicholson, a new Spanish leacher. Nh, Xxi Good Deeds Done Around Clock ii ii il? 'T Nurse's Helpers are: left To righl'-Nancy Johnson, Ann Simon, Nancy Brawley, Linda Ahlbom, Chris Taraldson, Joan CreighTon. A haven Tor The disTressed and disTraughT was run smooThly again This year by Mrs. Kelley's assisTanTs. The girls had iobs comparable To a docTor's recepTionisT in ThaT They Toolc phone messages, signed passes, and received visiTors To The nurse's oTTice. They also Tiled each sTudenT's emergency healTh record which conTains imporTanT phone numbers. AlThough The nurse sees Them, iT's inTeresTing To noTe +ha+ boys wiTh ripped panTs are senT home if The Tear can'T be Tixed wiTh adhesive Tape. The girls are also kepT busy helping gym vicTims To a couch. The girls who work in The counselors' oTTice are: Fr0nT row-N. Lindeberg, J. Okerman lalT.l, J. LhoTka, S. Rankin, A. Lackie lalT.l. Back row-C. MelTon, C. Olson, E. Schaefer, M. Parrish, S. Rosacker lalT.l, M. Senylc. The RichTield Red Cross CommiTTee was very acTive This year under The chairmanship oT Ann Whear, who aTTended a leadership camp To learn abouT The parT youTh plays in Red Cross. An inTormal ChrisTmas parTy was held aT The Minneapolis ChapTer House Tor all area AFS sTudenTs and Bag Days were spenT geTTing acguainTed wiTh The worlc done by The CiTy ChapTer. Advised by Mr. Kollqe, The club also helped collecT giTTs aT ChrisTmas as one oT Their service proiecTs. Members oT The Red Cross CommiTTee are: Top To boH'om-J. Fix, K. ChrisTensen, A. Carlson, S. Graham, A. Whear, lchairmanl, C. Glidden, C. Novak, A, Simon. if, -Idrsisaax Busily aT worlc in The counselors' oTTice were The girls who volunTeered Their sTudy halls To help. They scheduled appoinT- menTs, made ouT passes Tor The nexT hour, and delivered The passes To classrooms. Since mosT appoinTmenTs were made during lunch, TourTh hour lcepT Two girls indusTriously oc- cupied. The girls who work in The main oTTice musT be willing, eT- TicienT, and have boundless energy. Because There are Two girls working each hour, They divide The school inTo TerriTories when pinning up The daily bulleTins on all The bulleTin boards and when picking up The pink slips Trom The classroom doors. Since second hour is used enTirely Tor The delivery oT The ab- sence lisTs. The Third hour musT collecT pink slips Trom boTh periods. ATTer These regular duTies are performed, There are odd iobs and errands To run. When losT books are Turned inTo The oTTice They are Then reTurned To The correcT rooms and mail is oTTen picked up or Taken To The disTricT oTTice. AT righT oTTice aides are: FronT row-J. Cameron, E. Parrish, C. Ascher, J. Nyberg, S. l-ladden, A. KraTz. Back row-S. l-laas, J. Clarke, J. Erickson, R. Abel, S. Andersen, S. Goebel. Girls Donate Stud all to School Sue Anderson was chosen in her shorThand class To help The social sTudies Teachers wiTh Their Typing. AT 60 words a minuTe she zips Through TesTs, worksheeTs, and inTormaTion sheeTs Tor all Three grades. Sue M. Anderson receives some work To be Typed up Tor Mr, BlieTz, one oT The senior social problems Teachers. AThleTic OTTice Helpers are: STanding-KaThy SchweiTzer, Sandy Geisler, Wendy BarlamenT, Nancy CarlTon, PrenTiss Oredson. SiTTing-Janine Bakke, The girls who worked Tor Mr. Ahlbom were divided so ThaT Tour worked in The laundry room beTween The girls' and boys' locker rooms and Three worked in The aThleTic oTTice. They Typed TesTs and inTormaTion sheeTs Tor all gym classes and also mimeographed Them. SporTs rosTers and schedules were Typed and pinned on bulleTin boards and leTTers senT To leTTermen, coaches, magazines, and a speaker Tor The Tall aThleTic bangueT. The girls also delivered game passes To various sTudenTs in The school. Lab assisTanTs include: leTT To righi'-Debbie Davis, Pam STiles, Ann Carlson, Craig Heikkila, BeTTy Mellinger, Ken Johnson, Jeanne KranTz, STeve Robinson, Char Evans. Fruit Flies ff . 1 . 'W- 'S-N Diane Elvecrog, a lab assisTanT Tor Two years, perTorms The necessary Task oT keeping lab equipmenT clean. Lab aide Bob Hanson is kepT busy empTying Tlasks oT soluTion which were used by sophomore biology classes. Flee Pursuing ab ids The iunior and senior lab assisTanTs could be Tound aT any Time This year breeding The evasive TruiT Tlies, dissecTing The salivary glands OT larvae, or culTuring amoeba. Everyone Took a Turn eiTher aT Typing, keeping records, or working on individual experimenTs. They also TesTed class experimenTs and suggesTed modiTicaTions when necessary. ATTer acid was spilled in The prep room, and leaked Through To an English class below, The number OT assisTanTs had To be cuT. NOT only did They work in The prep room, buT also in The well-equipped planT and animal rooms. More assisTanTs are: lefT To righT-PaT Baribeau, Diane Larsen, Lee PeTerson, Linda Baxa, JenniTer Wold, Ron Eilzen, Jan T-Tall, Jan Byhre, Carol Schiebold, Nancy Nelson, Mari l-legg. iiung siudenis The AV help above are: David Walerak, John Rogers, Bruce Johnson, John Grande, Mike Hundere, STeve Vervais, Dave Sivinslci, Vern Bloom- quisT, ScoTT AugusTine, Rick Lewis. AV Help increased TwoTold This year and Twelve boys were worlqing every day under The supervision OT ivlr. CovarT. ATTer checlcing The Teacher sign-up sheeT, The boys TransporT The eguiprnenT To The proper room. AThough all maior repair worlc is senT ouT, machines are oiled, bulbs replaced, and Tilms spliced here. Below, The sTudenT phoTographers are: Richard KieselhorsT, Ronald Dahl, STeve Culpepper, Jim Koloc. m is Contribute Time The AV Clerical worlcers were occupied in The disTricT oT- Tice wing under The waTchTul eye oT Mr. KomaTar who is Dis- TricT Audio-Visual DirecTor. They meT TourTh hour and worlced, preparing Tilm lisTs Tor The individual deparTmenTs, compiling order blanlcs Trorn The Teachers, and Tiling Tinancial records. Their largesT Task was ordering Tilms Tor nexT year. Two Thirds oT The movies ordered came Trom The AV ExTension Service aT The UniversiTy oT MinnesoTa and were ordered anywhere Trom Ten days To six monThs in advance. ATTer orders were senT, conTirmaTion daTes were reTurned To The school. Rl-TS received approximaTely 25 Tilms a weelq aTTer much hard worlc. Below, The AV Clerical Help are: Nancy Vensland Bonnie EverTz, Darlene Ball, Jill Hvambsal. The sTudenT phoTographers were draTTed This year by The Aurean sTaTTs Tor Their phoTographic abiliTy and inTeresT in The yearboolr. The boys did mosT oT Their worlc Tor The SporTs secTion and Took picTures aT all games including disTricT, region, and sTaTe meeTs. They enioyed Their worlc and did iT To gain experience Tor use aTTer graduaTion or iusT To TurTher Their hobby. AlThough The school phoTo lab was puT aT Their disposal, mosT oT Their developing and prinTing was done in Their darlc rooms aT home. For The TirsT Time a camera was renTed Trom Taylor Publishing Co. and used Tor such acTivi- Ties as The l.aTin Slave AucTion and guesT speakers aT Y-Teens. Students ffer Their Assistance Study ttalls were sacriticed by ttte girls who worked in ttie library sttelving and checking out many books and maga- zines and punclwing study ltall passes. Atter many ltours ot instruction by Miss Cstgaard, tlte members ot Make Up Club applied tlrtemselyes to ttte task ot making up ttie actors and actresses in ttie exciting student plays presented tltis year. Lynne Sorenson, Linda Ttiomes, and Paula Williams prepare Bob Zeck tor ttis role as Teddy Roosevelt. Pictured beltind tlwe clteckout counter, Library Helpers include: Row I-4- T. Smitlt, D. Elvecrog, R. Ward, S. Bleclna, D. Lindberg, E. Wttalen P, Bennett, B, Swan. Row 2-B. Nelson, J. Boucltier, J. Wriqlrit, D McCutclten, T. Dickman, G. Lucier, C. Lany, M. l-lanson, P. Slnannon S. Kiesetn. A. Tucker, Row 3--C. Espie, P. Macttt, B. Farness, S. Ausley D . Peterson, J. Bouclrtier, J. Bostrom, S, Wltarton, W. Warn. Row 4- D. Swanson, R. Klein, J. Mongan, C. Gnerer, J. Jacobsen, M. Williams M. Neumann, D. Sltaleen. Row 5-J. Brum, L. Ost, J. Niccum, P. Rose P. Nelson, L. Tam, J. Hugi, L. Taylor, J. Tosel. 'Ns-su Beckie Klein spends one day a week atter scttool lnelping in the library sltelying and clwecking out books and periodicals. Members ot Make Up Club include: Row I-V. Colman, S. Lake, J. Fix, L. Brockmeyer, S. Murdock, A. Simon. Row 2-R. Blowers, K. La- Flamme, P. Anderson, G, Mann, K, Matson, L. Goodman, M, Anderson. Row 3-M. Sclwrnidt, A. Riyard, R. Joltnson, P. Baribeau. Row 4-M. Snowberg, C. Sole, S. Copeland, S. Aretz, J. Blaylock, J. Polwick. Row 5-C, Bettrner, M. Benson. Row 6-P. Peterson, B. Sletlven, S, Cook, S. Campbell, L. Ritcttie, C. l-togen, Boys Employed Behind the Scenes Advised by Mr. Miller, The slage crew This year was responsible for conslrucling and arranging props used in The plays and assemblies. Play sels which were made included slairs, doors, window seals, and a cupboard for poisoned elder- berry wine. The boys on The sound crew who recorded and played rapes of music and sound eflecls were also busily al work during The plays and assemblies. Advised by lvlr. Thor- sell, They also sei' up sound equipmenl for guesl spealcers. Charge! Tom Homan of 'rhe slage crew measures The board for 'rhe railing of Teddy Roosevel+'s immorlal sfaircase. The members of The Sound Crew consisl of: le'F+ 'lo righi-S. Tanamachi, D. Olson, S. Findlay M. l'lobarl', P. Boslrorn, T. Folwiclc, F. Groselh, P. Cowdery, B. Johnson. 3 Before showing fhe movie which will be The nighf's program, presidenf Dave Olson leads I-li-C members in an opening song. l-li-C is a non-denominafional organizafion whose purpose if is fo infroduce Chrisf info fhe lives of high school sfudenfs. They did fhis by having inspiring speakers like minisfers and missionaries, films, and sfudenf-prepared devofions. Hi-C also had fun af fheir weekly meefings which included bowling, skafing, and fobogganing parfies. Cify-wide evenfs consisfed of banguefs, a Snow Day, fall and winfer refreafs, and choir concerfs. A confesf was also held befween fhe cify l-li-C clubs based on affendance af fhe all-cify acfivifies. Members were also given fhe chance fo spend fwo weeks during fhe summer af a Colorado camp. upils Meet nriehing Experiences Members of Usher Club are: Row I-K. I'-lyde, L. Brockmeyer, S. Mur- dock, K. Ray, B. Mellinger. Row 2-J. Mongan, W. Griffin, B. Skoglund, L. Brown. Row 3-P. Machf, P, Clarin, M. Friskey, S. Johnson. Row 4- S. Garske, J. Wasick. Row 5-V. Baseman, L. Bossenecker, K. Hoyf, J. Breckinridge. Row 6-C. Sleffom, D. Bosiger, B. Sprain, M. Parrish. Row 7-V. Claus, P. Nelson, C. Behrner, B. Cveercles. Row 8-P. Weber, D. Jonassen, S. Roberfs, V. Colman. Usher's Club was under fhe supervision' of Mrs. Biffner whose classroom door had fhe schedule of ushers facked fo if. The club was open fo volunfeers from all fhree grades and all evenfs which fook place in fhe audiforium were ushered for. These included senior and iunior class plays, band and choir concerfs, Baccalaureafe, and some PTA meefings. The dufies of an usher were simply fo hand ouf programs and 'give direcfions. Richfield Hosfs and Hosfesses include: Sfanding-S. Rosacker, C. Hogen, C. Chick, S. Merriff, B. Campbell, P. Anderson, C. Bergh, S. Huguef. Siffing-N. Gislason. l-losf and l-losfess is a commiffee formed by fhe Sfudenf Council in order fo direcf visifors around our school. Mosf of fhesef visifors included alumni, mofhers wifh forgoffen lunches, and fhe Symphony members who had fo be shown where fhe audiforium was. lnferesfingly, second hour proved fo be fhe busiesf of every day. Promising rtists Show Creativit ArT Club members: Row I-J. Hansen, Treasurer: S. Pearson, secreTary, G. Hanson, vice-presidenTg S. Kobs, presidenT. Row 2-L. Sodergren. V. STanTon, L. Romiclc, M. Madsen. G. Carlson. Row 3-S. AreTz, V. AreTz, S. Coolc, K. l-lallberq, N. Nelson. Row 4-M. l-lammer, J. Trapp, S. STeen. D. Friberq. Row 5-G. JohnsTor1, K. Richard, M. Berres. 5 Karen Hallberq, an ArT Club member. comes To one of The many meeT- ings spenT making posTers. This one is Tor The ArT Club AucTion. The TeaTured aTTracTion OT This year's ArT Club was The immensely proTiTable ArT AucTion held in The monTh oT Febru- ary. The arT pieces were displayed in The TaculTy lounge and a balloT box was seT up Tor The bids. The arT worlc wenT To The highesT bidder and in This way TwenTy exhibiTors earned almasf SIEO. Ten percenT OT This money wenT direcTly back To The club Treasury Tor Their oTher proiecTs. Their Tield.Trips included a visiT To a ST. Paul sTained glass TacTory which proved very inTeresTing. Advised by Mr. Libby, They also sponsored an arT sTudy nighT every oTher Wednesday all year and made posTers Tor school acTiviTies including Their meeTings. PresidenT Sue Kobs and vice-presidenT Carol l-lanson Tally Their Ten per- cenT proTiTs aT a business meeTing aTTer The aucTion. 2? AT The aucTion Carol Hanson sold her sTrilcing wood sculpTure OT an owl To her Teacher, Mr. lvlarcell, which really proves iTs value. Dr. Duane Warner oT The UniversiTy speaks To The Biology Club in as sociaTion wiTh The Science Academy VisiTing ScienTisTs Program. Science Beckons Biology Club, organized This year, had very inTeresTing pro- grams planned Tor iTs members including a Tield Trip To The Archer Daniels Midland research labs and Leone lnge- brigTsen who spoke abouT her independenT sTudy oT TruiT Tlies. Members could also do proiecTs Tor The annual Science Fair. Physics Club meeTings were highlighTed by a series oT movies on space TlighT, cosmic radiaTion, The sea, and re- search being done. They also Toured a UniversiTy physics lab and learned abouT compuTers aT ConTrol DaTa CorporaTion. Physics Club members include: Row I-D. WhiTehead, Treasurer: P. Anderson, presidenTg S. GilbersTadT, vice-pre-sidenTg R. King, secreTary. Row 2-J. STreeTer, J. Rasmussen, C. Farnham, S. BarTleTT, D. Taylor. Row 3-D. OTTedal, J. Moline, K, STover, G. Carlson, J. Plesums, D. OTTerness. Row 4-B. TowTigh, J. Kennedy, R. Long, P. Yarbrough. Row 5-J. Slcurdalsvold, P. Boclc, G. Hall, S. PonTius, T. Herberg. Biology Club members include: Row I-W. YeTzer, vice-president K. EngeseTher, reporTerq P. WiTThans, secreTary-Treasurer: F. Anderson, presi- denT. Row 2-D. Davis, S. Hardaclner, J. Gmach. Row 3--S. Robinson, M. T-Tegg, D. Fair, L. Randall, S. Findlay. Future Einstein Ken STover and Phil Anderson give The Physics Club a demonsTraTion on measuring The iniTial velociTy of an arrow leaving The bow. orum Presents Diverse pinion GeTTing inTo Tull swing This year, The Forum proved To be one OT The more acTive clubs and oTTered iTs members un- limiTed ideas To Think abouT in The Torm oT guesT speakers. STarTing oTT The year was a Teacher in ATrica. Mrs. Joyce Mor- Tenson, who showed slides and spoke abouT The new counTry oT Tanzania, The problems Tacing iT, iTs culTure, and iTs rela- Tion To The world. Following Mrs. MorTenson were many more speakers including a John Bircher and a liberal philosopher. The members also Took a Tield Trip To a sTaTe insTiTuTion. Forum officers are: Dick Erlich, vice-presidenT: Shirley HarT, secreTary- Treasurer: and Bill Askeland, presidenT. Mrs, Haugen and Miss Jurgenson perTorrn a Phillipine Tincackling dance To accompany Miss Jurgenson's Talk on The Peace Corps. As a conTrasT To The John Bircher, Reverend John Cummins OT The FirsT UniversalisT Church presenTs his views on liberal philosophy. AT leTT, The John Birch SocieTy Field CoordinaTor presenTed a movie and lecTure while Phil OTT and STeve PonTius lisTen aTTenTively. Clwapler presidenis are: Mary Jane Davis, Mary Ann Madsen, Connie Ganapes, Kailwy Anderson, Sue Liedlke, Sue Anderson, Sandy Burgeli, Paula Williams, Deb Zeillin, Sue Carpenier, Sioux Copeland. Missing are Jan Jacobsen and Pam Haugen. You Meet the Nieest People at Leslie Jolwnson makes a quick cliange from a golden blonde lo a slriking bruneiie willn line lielp of Dayion's wig slylisl. Tlie dislribulion of apples lo leacliers marked ine beginning ol line year's aclivilies lor Y-Teens. Divided inlo llwirleen clwaplers, Y-Teens nad rnonllwly all-sclwool meelings willw in- leresling guesl speakers including Rev. 'llwornpson wlio disf cussed luis experiences in a Cliicaqo Skid Row proiecl. Associ- Yvonne Persons prelers blueberry syrup on lwer pancakes al llie Clnrisirnas Breaklasl ai' Perkins' Pancake House. Dave Malmloerg presenled his magic program ar a monlhly meeling and also broughl' along his precocious dummy, Alvin ihe Menlal. Y-Teens Meeting aled wilh lhe YWCA, Y-Teens also held Their annual Recogni- Jrion Tea, Chrislrnas and lfasler Brealclasl and Service, a winler relreal' lo Lyman Lodge, The Foreign Food Fair, a spring Chicago lrip, and lhe Senior Farewell Banguel. The individual chaplers were responsible lor 'rheir own service proiecls. Board members include: B. Geerdes, Treasurer, D. Pellelios, newsleiler, A. Hierpe, secrelary, M. Parrish, social chairman, J. Lholka, chaplain, L. Anderson, social chairman, L. While, presidenl, J. Anderson, chapler r 'A' ...., J I VV Energelic members rool lor Paula Williams' chapler in lhe cheerleading conlesl' al lhe annual Mock Olympics. Judy Lhollia, Judy Sfoles. and Molly Parrish lead lhe carol singing al' lhe early morning Chrislmas service. coordinalor, K. Palriclc, lnler-Club Council, S. Roberls and P. O'Connor. publicily, J. Slolces, viceepresidenl, Mrs. Marla Mueller, advisor. I Psi Chi Phi Club. Row I--N. Lund, N. lvlunger, T. Farmer. Row 2-B. Bellorcl, B. Pleilfer, D. Edrnonson. Row 3-D. Taylor, P. Magnuson, R. Helland. Row 4-D. Nelson, S. Olson, R. Adair. Row 5-G. Nelson, W. Swanson, J. Kenney, 6. Peach. Row 6-S. Ponlius, T. l-lerberg, J. Ples- ums. Row 7-P. Bock, S. Olfo, M. Kline. I-l2: Row l-J. Kallenberg, S. Findlay, G. Pellon. Row 2-T. Adair, l.. Randall, R. Simpson. Row 3-B. Johnson, B. Schwarlz, J. Daniels. Row 4-B. Benlzen, W. Jorgenson, F. Groselh. Row 5-J. Schrarnelc, T. Jen- lcin, D. Olson. Row 6-S. Robinson, T. l.eFevere, B. Recldiclc, M. Mann. Trilals include sophomores: Row I-K. Beall, B. Lund, B. Walker. Row 2- D. Johnson, C. Ego, M. Anderson. RH '- ixes Volunleers Gary Peach, Jim McCallum, and Doug Johnson lag Chrisl- mas lrees al lhe Y's lvlen's lol near lhe Hub. Hi-Y OTTicers are: leTT To righT-Greg PelTon, I-I2 presidenT: Rick Lehevere, vice-presidenTg Milne Kline, chaplain: Ned Munger, presidenT: Adair, Psi Chi Phi presidenTg Gary Nelson, secreTary-Treasurer: Tom Doug Johnson, TriTals presidenT. Year of un With Service Project As sTaTe Speaker oT The House, Ned Munger's jobs included organizing all sTanding commiTTees and conducTing House debaTe sessions. r E ig ,g My 4 Q Ji? , ,,,, 4 IT' if r I ,fQ3's,L,,, The RichTield Hi-Y is The high school branch oT The YMCA and also a member oT The NaTional Hi-Y. AlThough The empha- sis was on Tun, The boys provided a needy Tamily in The Minneapolis area wiTh a Thanksgiving dinner, had a Goodwill CloThing Drive, and spolce in local churches abouT The irnporT- ance oT conTribuTing To The UniTed Fund. The club Toolc parT in The sTaTe-wide YouTh in GovernmenT convenTion held aT The sTaTe capiTol. and Ned Munger was elecTed Speaker oT The House Tor The day. Dues and car washes provided money Tor The proiecTs and parTies which included ioinTs, sleigh rides, Snow Day, New Year's Eve, and The BesT Girl's Banquet ATTer The Halloween hayride, members oT Psi Chi Phi and Their daTes wenT To Wayne Swanson's house Tor reTreshmenTs. 'WQW . il I1 YOHI' Mark . . As unsuspecling Linda Kircluner comes around flue corner al iniliaiion, Jan Roney smears her Willa a brusln full of molasses. Sporllweadsz lell' lo riglil-C. Hanson, bowling: C. Sclniebold, ice slcaling: K. Engesellwer, field lioclcey: N. Pele-rson, modern dance: T. Forss, sofiball: L. Lindberg, irack and Field: J. Cameron, gymnaslics: uuuuunnun L. EE3i..lifF3lTii3N Al llwe annual Clnrislmas parly Kay Engesellner aslcs Sanfa lo leave a boy in lwer sloclcing, bul' lne only gave lier a candy cane. M. Anderson, lennis: C. Evans. fencing: S. Feeney, baclrninlon: J. Roney, golf: J. Sieber, volleyball: B, Sprain, lnorsebaclc riding: J. Swanson, baske-lball. Lynn Henkel and Barb Ego prepare io shool ai' The Lalce Conference Archery Tournamenr which Richfield hosied and won. ,JPWFV Vice-presidenr Kiiiy Cone leads The carol singing while Terry Kirchner. president plays The piano for The Chrisimas pariy. AA Races Through Active Year The Girls' Aihlelic Associa+ion's moiio This year was A game for every girl, and every girl in a game and ihe record membership proved ii. ln Sepiember officers aliended leadership camp al Camp Courage and a sophomore picnic was held. Advised by Misses Teichroew and Paulson, GAA had lwo iniiiarions, and The Chrisimas and Alumni parries were huge successes. All aciiviiies were planned al monihly Board poiluclcs, members received awards when a ceriain number of poinls had been accumulaied, and Lalce Conference iournamenls were held in archery, volleyball, and badminion Afler drinking lemon juice and ealing an olive, iniiiaies scowl ai' member Jan Cameron who looks gleefully on. Board consisis oi: Cloclcwise from boiiom-M. Anderson, sophomore represenlaiiveg L. Lundquisr, Treasurer: T. Forss, social chairman: K. Cone, vice-presidenig T. Kirchner, presideni: S. Schleuder, sophomore represeniaiive: K. Hyde, publiciiy chairman: J. Oberg, secreiary. Sperr- heads are also Board members. Energetic Skiers Swarm to Slopes Mr. Marfignacco, Ski Club adviser. arrives af a meefing in his official haf and iackef wifh fhe nighf's program of ski films. lnsfrucfor Jim Turnwall com lefes a erfecf run down fhe slo e af D P P Highland Hills and sefs a qood example for his sfudenfs. an Sponsored by fhe Richfield Recreafion Deparfmenf. fhe Ski Club fhis year feafured a weekend frip fo Mf. Telemark in Cable, Wisconsin, and a series of six ninefy-minufe skiing lessons wifh able insfrucfors af Highland Hills Counfy Park. Regular meefings were held al' Cenfral Elemenfary and af fhese meefings many skiing movies were shown. Ski Club officers are: Kefhy Ryan, secrefaryg Dale Wenkus, presidenfg and Roger Peck, vice-presidenf. Skiing down fhe hill is fun and exhilarafinq buf The fedious Trip up again causes a scowl fo form on Kay Zander's face. 5 ' Q 2 I l Q I 5 E ? 1 l 1 A prospecfive European rrayeler, Donalee Shemanek, looks over lhe George Colarich, European adviser, demonsrrafes packing a bike wirh 'Forms lo be compleled and scowls af 'rhe lhoughf of 'rhose shols. liffeen pounds and answers lhe queslions of Doug Schanzenbach. Hostelers Trek ver ill and Dale Alihough Jrhe Richfield l-loslelers were mosl aclive during rhe summer wirh bike lrips, hikes, canoeing, and swimming, Jrhey weren r complerely idle during 'rhe school year. ln lhe fall a blislering hike ro Moir Park was leaiured. Members who were going lo Europe had regular meelings al' Jrhe public library, paper sales To earn money, and many Trial bike lrips. Hosrelin officers are. Jim Rasmussen, presidenl' George Hoff, vice- Q ' 1 presidenl: Jane Willich, secrelaryg Dick Taylor, lreasurer. 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Winning for Richfield fhe covefed Region Five frophy were fhe fwo successful fearns of Barb Ego and Sue Carpenfer, affirmafiveg Jeff Boyd and Mark Lawrence, negafive. If, while walking down a firsf floor corridor, you overheard sfudenfs discussing sfrilce harm or aufomafion. fhey were probably members of fhe Richfield debafe squad research- ing fhis year's fopic-Resolved: fhaf fhe Federal Governmenf should adopf a program of compulsory arbifrafion of labor managemenf dispufes in basic inclusfries. Each weekend from Ocfober fo February, debafers represenfed Richfield af fournamenfs fhroughouf fhe sfafe. The varsify debafers main- fained a fine record placing firsf in fhe Region Five compefi- fion, eighfh in fhe Sfafe, and qualifying wifhin our Nafional Forensic League disfricf fo compefe in fhe N.F.l.. Nafional Tournamenf. S, Fame Service wifh a smile! Mr. Fawceff supplies The Chauffeur-driven Volks. wagen for 'rhese debafers preparing fo leave for a fournamenf. Behind fhe many frophies won fhis year are coaches Mr. Seeden, Mr. Heiklcinen, Mr. Fawceff, Miss Nelson, and Mr. Websfer. Way tc Success ln an aciual debale Sue Carpenier presenfs her viewpoini while Ken Meier busily Iois down nofes and Mark Lawrence looks worried. Debalers Kennedy, Asfell, J Erliclu, J Salisbury include: Row I-D. Olson, M. Lawrence, J. Clnorzempa, J. B. Askeland, G. Peach. J. Plesums, T. Farmer, J. Willich, P. Weddle. Row 2-D. Kallevig, W. Jorqenson. G. Pufnam, R. DeMoHs, K. Meier, J. Hermann, S. Carpenier, B. Ego, R. Row 3-J. McGin'ry, T. Anderson, S. Adams, D. Fink. S. Davies, Albuquerque or Busil This is Hue mo'Ho of area Forensic League winners John DeMoHs, Bill Aslceland, Ken Meier, and Ken Beall. P. Siufzman, C. Wachler, D. Schmid, A. Anderson. Row 4-M. Marlin S. Dennis, P. I-lard+, A. Huus, D. Fredericlcs, B. Walker, D. Drummond M. Anderson. Row 5-J. Lundberg, G. Carr, J. Whipple, K. Beall, J Boyd. J. Freeman, G. Henriclrson, P. Bowen. Speech parlicipanis include: Row I-C. Allcinson, P. Machi, L. Kell K. Wilson, K. Maison, C. Johnson, E. Dress, S. Ziclc, H. Jorgensen, B Ego. Row 2-S. Anderson, S. Carpenler, P. Lefebvre, T. Farmer, P. Asrell K. Collison, S. While, D. Larsen, C. Hanson, G. Peach, S. Anderson Row 3-A. Anderson, C, Ganapes, M. Hobarf, D. Johnson, G. l-lofi, T. Slrornrnen, D. Elcegren, J. DeMoHs, D. Whiiehead, J. Boyd, P. Bennell, G. Carr. Row 4-Mr. Fawfceil, D. Olson, D. Schanzenbach, G. Warnberg, Mr. Curry, R. Salisbury, J. Kennedy, J. Renneke, D. Erlich, D. Kallevig, S. Copeland, K. Beall, C. Hallquisi, M. Lawrence, Mr. Seeden. Speech Entries Aim for Perfection Receiving advice and criiicisrn from Mr. Curry really helps Tim Sirorn- Compefin in 1-he ei hlf divisiorw of Serb h men and Karen Maison when il' comes fo ihe iudging. if g g i us or urnorous inierpreialion, exlernporaneous reading and spealcing, dis- cussion, and non-original or original oralory, ihe speech slu- denis praciiced unceasingly. Aiier deciding whai iheir ma- Jrerial would be, Jrhe siudenls came in aiier school for criii- cisrn and eniered iwo preliminary language iesliyals ai Edina and Siillwaier. To be eligible for disirici compelilion an infer- school conlesi was held wilh lhe iop-raied five from each caiegory iraveling io ihe dislricir. Awaifing Their iurns To spealc. L. Meyer, E. Mcpeelc, T. Slromrnen, J. Kennedy. D. Helseih, and G. Peach reiire 'lo a favorile relreal. ,W ...m--mmswm' Citizenship Emphasized by Youth Good ciiizenship ihrough governmeni pariicipaiion was again emphasized by ihe American Legion-sponsored Girls' and Boys' siaie. lvioclc governmenls on ihe ciiy, couniy, and siaie level were sei up wiih candidaies for office going ihrough all Jrhe procedures of pariy caucuses, conveniions, and campaigns. The climax io ihese evenis was ihe eleciion of siaie officials. All represeniaiives were iuniors. Sponsored by ihe Roiary Club, delegaies were chosen 'From Richfield +o represeni ihe couniry of Saudi Arabia ai The annual Model U. N. held in Winnipeg, Canada. Represeni- aiives voied on issues The way Arabia would, ihereiore, Arabian economic and poliiical problems were siudied. The 'Feeling of world ciiizenship- was experienced by pariicipaiing delegaies. Girls' Siaie Represenlaiive Nancy Brawley speni a week in June ai' 'rhe 4l-l Building on fhe siaie fair grounds wiih 490 oiher girls. 414. 44 1 I I 4 4 C 4 ci 44 ii X Model U.N. cleleqafes are: Wall Yeizer and Barb Johnson, represenia- lives: Floyd Anderson and Lois Kell, aliernaies. Fred Damon and Floyd Anderson were Boys' Slaie Represeniaiives who sfayed on 'Phe S+. Paul Universiiy campus for a weelc in June. R , , .,,,,,,,,,.,,i,1 'fix' 5 'I' 1 f esei ,,,.....L. Spotlite Accent The voice oT Rl-IS, The SpoTliTe, has spoken e ven louder This year wiTh iTs bimonThly pulolicaTion. Behind The scenes, a loT oT hard worlc and Tun wenT inTo each issue. A were assigned, The reporTers collecTed inTormaTion TTer sTories and wroTe so iT would be inTeresTing and journalism sTandards would be meT. EdiTors Then Typed and read each sTory, someTimes re- wriTing parT oT iT: Then They had To send iT To The p prepare layouTs Tor each page. When The sTorie rinTers and s were re- Turned. layouTs were adjusTed and pasTeups, carToons, and headlines were senT back To The prinTer. When reTurned. The .Y Linda Baxa Types up a sTory which is desTlned To appear on The TronT paqe buT which will be rewriTTen and prooTread many more Times. The Spc-TliTe sTaTT is made up oT The Tollowing: STanding-STeve Adams, Leslie Gersey, Mary Lou Bjornlie, Lynne Siemers, Debbie Kraus, Sue Thompson, Cjndi WhiTbeclc, Debbie Harris, Jari Ubben, Dee AnThony. SiTTing-Marilyn Moeller, Pam Anderson. 3 .Ae f Tlal' QV If 1115 . journalism class delivered The paper To The sTud Members OT The sTaTT also aTTended The annual clinic in November aT The l.eamingTon T'loTel, had a parTy, and goT a monTh OTT in January when The class puT ouT The SpoTliTe. A Tamiliar sighT To all sTaTT members is copy ediTor Roma prooTreading The prinTed galleys Trom Tandem Press. enTs. journalism ChrisTmas journalism Peerboom School Aoti ities K - of - x .. ,r- f ' 'fx ' as 1 is f Ns -f-- .'A1 -.- - Phil Sandanl, ediior-in-chief of Hue Spo'Hi+e, cinecics a proof and page layoui wiin ine guiding advice of Mrs. McKnigini'. Ediiors include: leff fo rigirl'-Laurie Siiirner, sporisg Lorraine Mcflarvili, Joyce Scoif, ediforiaig Connie Francis, Diane Peiielcos, feaiureg Jeff MCA The beqinninq of all paqes is a iayoui. Feaiure ediiors Connie Francis and Diane Peifekos corfer on an issue's space aiiofrneni. Cuiioucgii, sporis: Judy Lnoiica, Linda Baxa, news: Ann Wlnear, ex- change: Roma Peerboorn, copy and proof. l23 Aurean slalf members include: Row I-C. Thompson, Edifor-in-Chief: P. Sliles, Orqanizarionsg W. Jorqenson, J. Oliver, L. Lundquisl, K. Lund- quisf, L. Paulson, Aclivilies, J. Kyllo, Arr: K.'Melcr, N. Baqqensloss, Copy: M. Draxfen, Underclassmenq L. Lee, J. Culpepper, L. Kielner, M. Parrish, P. Clarin, J. Hansen, J. Swanson, S. Melz. Row 2--J. Olcerman, L. Baxa, W. Warn, S. Wallis, K. Kolsiad, P. Lefebvre, L. Anclrcsen, Finance, J. Thompson, K. Thorberq, S. Campbell, J. Hayes, D. Jonasscn, K. Mal- son, S. Selferqren, P. Anderson, S. Liedllce, Academic, B. DeBoer. Row 3-C. Ascher, G. Bandow, R. Peerboom, S. Kamps, C. Johnson, K. Wall, K. lyerson, L. Johnslon, J. Morgan, S. Swanson, K. Anderson. C. Sinning, S. Burgcll, C. Thelon, N. Lindeloerg D. Zeillin, Pacullyq T. Erickson, L. Lindberg, Row 4-P. Wirfies, B. Busse, J. Byhre, A. Charlerlon, S. Coolc, B. Sleilon, Adyerrisinqg L. Bossenecker, J. Fix, A. Simon, T. Ryan, T. Whear, Sporlsg D. Whflehead, K. Bergh, S. Friendshuh, P. Fosler, C. Berqh, S, Gilbersiadl, Sporls. Row 5-P. Lemke, C. Chick, N. Nelson, L. Soren- son, S. Roberls, P. Johnson, A. Whear, Seniors: G. Bennis, B. Aslceland, G. Olson, C. Spreckcr, D. Kraus, M. Norman, L. Gersoy, D. Larson. The Meetmg of eadhnes ccupu-:S Nancy B. Nelson of rho Senior Seclion performs lhe laborious leslc of A member ol the Orqanizalions slalf, Laurel Jchrslon slrugqles wifh compiling and alphabelizinq the senior aclivily lisls. The counlinq of llre Spanish Club headline. K ' N1 irr isalifiax sis WH X W' ATTer Tinal prooT-reading and checking. Mr. Lowell Larson signs his name as Aurean adviser To each page before shipmenT. Time and Energ For The Aurean sTaTT This year oT working on The year- boolc and seeing iT puT TogeTher page by page has Truly been a golden year. The year sTarTed oTT wiTh The sTaTT ap- plicaTions chosen by The ediTors. ATTer This was done The ediTors aTTended a seminar aT The UniversiTy School OT Jour- nalism which explained whaT a good yearbook should look lilce. NexT The ediTors called Their own meeTings and sTarTed worlcing on Their secTions. l.ayouTs were The TirsT sTep when each page was worlced ouT Tor picTure, headline, and copy alloTmenT. PicTures were Taken according To These layouTs. Headlines were Then composed so They would TiT exacTly in The space allowed. The wriTing oT copy was The lasT sTep when The sTaTT members became sTar reporTers. There were Three maior deadlines wiTh The lasT one in The middle oT March so The Aurean would be published and delivered on schedule. Choosing picTures and Then TiTTing Them To layouTs cause STudenT LiTe sTaTT members Mary Horner and Cheryl Lany To seek The able assisTance OT ediTor Mary Jane Davis. f., Horrible Taces and hair-pulling are visible signs oT an upcoming deadline. EdiTors Linda Paulson and Carole Thompson go To iT. of urean Staffs EdiTor-in-ChieT Carole Thompson was aslced To appear before The STudenT Council and explain The Aurean changes which resulTed in The sTudenT opinion polls and Then a change in Hall oT Fame plans. nf Drawing layouls is flue firsl sfep when pulling 'iogellwer an Aurean page. Sue Carpenler lypes up ilne 'rriplicale copy, Jrlwe final iob before lhe A member of organizalions, Vickie Claus, has become an experl' al if. page is senl lo 'llwe publisher. Yearbook Excellence Strived For A+ riqlil, ilwe plwoloqraplwic credils llwis year go lo Miss Elaine Bruge- man of Gopher Sluclios and Tom Wriglwf. a freelance pholographer. New sm' Aurean stall members also disfribufed sfuclenl idenlificalion cards. Junior Dawn Benson receives hers from Bonnie Geerdes. uill and Scroll onor ditor Quill and Scroll is lhe honorary nalional organizalion which honors high school srudenls who show exceplional abiliry in iournalism. Tradirionally al Richfield This includes Spollife and Aurean edilors. Slarled in l962 and advised by Mrs. Members are: Kneeling-Carole Thompson, Ann Whear, Barb Slellen, Linda Baxa, Lorraine McCarvill, Roma Peerboom, Pam Sliles. Middle Row-Linda Paulson, Deborah Zeillin, Sue Liedllce, Diane Pelle-kos, Judy McKnighl, Quill and Scroll's only aclivily is an inlhahon planned each spring by old members. Two scholarships are also awarded annually lo a boy and a girl on a nalional basis Lhollca, Mary Jane Davis. Back Row-Margarel Draxlen, Tom Whear Jim Kyllo. Sleve Gilbersladl, Laila Andresen. Missing are Nancy Bag gensloss, Connie Francis, Phillip Sandahl and Jeff McCullough. V ff? 'Var ffiiu n a 2 QQ 1 ' Q ig' wi' ,e, .slfif if in ,singly 2 1. Q, '5!9Yj f'-KE on it if A 5 6472 L 5 ff' a as T m 4 2 5 1g-iglg 1411l mfl1mu1:vg-uw-1 f ff f Q -s 3: .. 1: . ,ff 2' .--2 .. Fx Sp nl V1 ' R 1' K' V , 1'f...m..,, fl' 15 4, ew.-.1.f-Jaw-w...i. M 'V ' msg 5 X 'Q ff f ,M fy , A 'v'-'Z-A 'N ,M --Qmlxi. -' Q A r..- sw' 12 ,L 5 4 'L K ,LF . fkf. '51 1, 'H V 'J 'w-fn. Y ., , . 5' 1 346 '-an '1H'7f'i ' ---.E 2 .ma wr: ...sub-,.'-...'w-.sw . 1., we PGRT Jan Jacobsen cheers 'lhe Varsily on To viclory in Shelley Anderson applauds lhe hockey leam Lois Kell conducls fans in singing 'lhe school grid aclion, during lime our al' Braemar. song alfer a Touchdown. Cheerleaders Spur Spartan Teams Jan Lylle and Coreen Pacholke walch fhe Sparlans baffle Bemidii. Cari Sugimura and Joni Berger lead hockey fans in a spirilecl rouser Kalhy Ryan's enlhusiasm sparks The cagers lo a second place finish A ,..,, fl 'i 5 -Q-I we ... M, y H 'iir ear ' V -..-I If ,.' . ,b ' Corinne Ascher, hopeful for anofher pucksrer viclory, shows her enfhusiasm lo gain lhe supporl ol 'lhe crowd, to Excellent Year While backinq an undelealed Hockey Team, Killy Cone capiures lhe excilemenl ol a lense conlesl al Braemar Arena. Sparfans roll on ro anorher gridiron vicfory as Barb Borman arouses rhe inleresr of fhe Sparfan fans. Sophomore girls who cheer for The B squad are: Sue Seel, Terry Ascher, Lois Turner, Connie Gunderson, Wendy Makousky. Caplain of rhe Hockey cheerleaders Nancy Brawley leads hockey fans in a viclory yell al' Breamar Arena. lei ,, Spartan Gridders Steadil mprove . 'wemnwlyrga Members of Ihe l965 foolball squad areq Fronf row-R. Reyes, C. Nelson P. Shea, R. Barrell, D. Spooner, D. Weyer, J. Pearson, T. Kiedrowski, LI Michels, T. Brudelie, L. Rogers, J. McCallum, B. Vicior, F. Damon, G Pelion, W. Cole. Middle row-T. Hanson, D. Johnson, B. Pfiefer, J Brenny, D. Hesse, T. Chrislianson, J. Lenberg, B. Lenberg, K. Borsl, L Forsloerq, S. Lindslrorn, L. Brernselh, D. Oiledal, B. Maxson, D. Erickson Torn Kiedrowski and Les Michels, co-caplains of 'rhe Iooiball squad, lake lime oul from Iheir lousy Iooiball schedule. A D. Ekegren, M. Lampi, J. Rassrnussen, V. C-renhagen, D. Dashiell. Back row-T. Siarcevick, D. Eslall, R. Weilbrechi, M. Jones, J. Dvorak, D. Daly, J. Kiedrowski, J. Luedlke, S. Siein, D. Kinqsriier, J. Peierson, R. Zierhur, D. Schiller, D. Schindler, J. Zilka, R. Ziemkowski, T. Dallman, T. Lodin, B. Biiiman, L. Schulz, F. Groseih, M. Janecke, L. Randall. SCORES Richfield Opponenf 20 Robbinsdale 50 I2 Minneionka 7 7 Edina I3 I2 Hopkins O I3 Kennedy O I3 SI. Louis Park 6 4I Cooper 7 I3 Mound 0 I9 Washburn 6 to Fini h 3rd in The I965 TooTbalI season began on SepTernber IO, when a young inexperienced RichTield Team Traveled To Robbins- dale. ATTer a see-saw passing aTTack, STein hiT McCallum wiTh a perTecT Touchdown pass. RichTield again gained pos- session oT The ball on a Robin Tumble, and Dallman scored To give The SparTans a I4-I3 lead. Then The Robins rallied, and spurTed ahead 50-I4. RichTield was able To come back in The IasT Tive minuTes To make The Tinal score 50-20. RichTield edged Tonka I2-7 on SepTember I7 To even Their record aT I-I. STein hiT Shea and McCallum Tor RichTield's Two Touchdowns. BoTh exTra poinT aTTempTs Tailed buT The Two Tallies proved enough Tor vicTory. RichTieId dropped Trom The ranks oT TiTIe conTenders, SepT. 24 by suTTering a I3-7 seTback Trom Edina. The SparTans managed To score only one Touchdown, on a pass Trom STein To McCallum. Edina uTilized ball conTrol The resT oT The game To deTeaT Richfield I3-7. The SparTans and I-lopkins Warriors sTruggled To a score- less TirsT haIT in Their OcTober I conTesT. KingsriTer Tiredia perTecT pass To BarreTT Tor The SparTans' TirsT Touch- down. Kiedrowski converTed an inTercepTion inTo 6 poinTs, and The SparTans were assured Their I2-O vicTory. RichTield's SparTans blanked a neophyTe Kennedy Team I3-O on OcTober 8. The SparTans goT Their TirsT break when a Kennedy punTer Tumbled a pass Trom cenTer. RichTield recovered and Took over The ball on The Kennedy 7. On The TirsT play Trom scrimmage, KingsriTer carried The ball over To puT RichTield 7 poinTs in The lead. WiTh IO minuTes leTT in The game KingsriTer scored again To make The Tinal score VarsiTy TooTbaII coaches are Mr. Young. Mr. Jordan, Mr. Collison, head coach: Mr. Ward, Mr. SToesz, and Mr. W. Larson. the Conference I3-O. Broil The Orioles is exacTly whaT RichTield did To iTs OcTober I5 I-Iomecoming Toe. The SparTans sTopped an undeTeaTed ST. Louis Park Team I3-6. PeTe Shea picked up a punT and ouTran all deTenders To give RichTieId a 6-O edge. Dan Weyer recovered a Tumble and ran 83 yards To puT RichTieId ahead I3-O. The SparTans held oTT Park Tor The resT oT The game To sTop The Birds I3-6. In The OcTober 20 conTesT RichTield Taced Cooper and demolished The Hawks 4l-7. RichTield began Their bombard- menT when KingsriTer Took To The air To hiT LuedTke in The end zone. KingsriTer and STein each conTribuTed a Touch- down To make iT 20-O. STein connecTed Twice To BarreTT To make The score 34-O. Cooper's only Touchdown came on a 99 yard run aTTer an inTercepTion. RichTieId reTaIiaTed wiTh a Tinal score by Dvorak To compleTe The 4I-7 rouT. A spiriTed Mound Team provided RichTieId wiTh unex- pecTed compeTiTion, buT The SparTans emerged vicTorious I3-O in Their Tinal conTerence game. KingsriTer sTarTed The scoring in The TourTh guarTer wiTh a run pass To PeTe Shea. The game ended in a I3-O vicTory Tor RichTieId. In The Tinal conTesT oT The season on November 5, The SparTans crushed Washburn I9-6. Dallman ancl KingsriTer maTched Touchdowns To puT RichTieId I3 poinTs in The lead. A STein To BarreTT pass produced The Tinal Touchdown oT The season. Washburn scored once in The TourTh guarTer To end The game I9-6. The SparTans began The season as an inexperienced ball club, buT They sTeadiIy improved unTiI They were considered a real TooTbaIl power. The squad compiled a 6-2 season record which was good enough Tor Third place in The Lake ConTer- ence. J. ',,,, , 1 , .. Sophomore squad: Back row-G. Haugen, S. Sharpe, R. Pehicka, J. Berglund, J. McGinfy, R. Weber, R. Shull, B.'Anderson. Fronf row-J. Nicholson, G, Suifon, T. Seline, D. Johnson, J. Dredge, S. Thies, R. Van Koloc, J. Ekegren, C. Murphy, G. Ekegren, R. Hoversfen, S. Buniing, T. Hoven, T. Aniolik, P. Roberis, J. Ekhoim, B. Larsen, R. Larsen. Second Bunker, D. Erickson, R. Wagner, W. Larson, D. Brandeil, T. Denman, S. row-M. Pafiohs, B. Koreil, D. Johnson, D. Osborn, H. Erb, D. Peierson, B. Norin, Peferson. Barfieif, G. Ludwig, D. Hackeff, M. Miiier, C. Lund, D. Gilbersiadi, R. Strong Defense Spark the Team Sophomore coaches, Hare and Leiseih, plan iheir winning sfrafegy, Quarierback Scoff Sfein fires a winning iouchdown pass over a vicious before a B squad scrimmage. Robbinsdaie defender. Q4 f as Sfarfing offensive guard, Fred Damon, gefs sef fo fire off fhe line. 'W's1P'f4nf K' K if? 'iK- A 5 Torn Dallrnan grinds ouf yardage againsf fhe Washburn Millers as Jeff Luedfke leads inferference. Lineman Terry Lodin displays his ferocious offensive charge. Coach Collison gives linebacker Don Daly defensive insfrucfions. End Jim Dvorak scrambles fo elude a would-be Robbinsdale fackler Hustle I Victor D9 Larry Rogers and Pele Shea sprinl clown lhe sidelines during pre-game worlcoul. Safely Torn Kiedrowslmi puls lhe slopper on a Mound ball carrier. Coach Collison rallies lhe clefensive unil. Looking on are Ron Ziemlcow- ski, Dan Schiller, John Zillca, Tom Chrisliansen, and Larry Forslaerq. Pele Shea slrelches 'lo malce a dillicull grab of Doug Kinqswril'er's pass. The Sparlan defense converqes on a Parlc ball carrier. Torn Kiedrowski holds on while Don l-lesse moves in. Cagers ini h Surprising Second :Alu f Members of fhe varsify baslcefball feam are: Kneeling-T. Sfein, D. George, P. Chapman, T. Sfrommen, T. Kiedrowslci, B. Campbell, C. An inexperienced Sparfan baslcefball squad showed surpris- ing confrol in an impressive 66-44 vicfory over Robbinsclale fo begin fhe I965-I966 Lalce Conference baslcefball season. The Sparfans added anofher surprise by edging powerful, highly-rafed Ausfin 64-62, November 26. Wifh one second Ieff, Sparfan forward, Paul Chapman brolce a 62-62 fie wifh a I5 foof iump shof fo give RHS a non-conference win. The Sparfans learned a lesson in pressure baslcefball as fhey frailed 2If2 periods before fhey pulled ahead and de- feafed Iasf year's sfafe champion Minnefonlca 58-50, Decem- ber 3. The Edina Hornefs wifh fhe amazing hiffing of ScheIIhas- I7 poinfsp Schelber-I6 poinfs and Jay Kiedrowsld-I5 poimfs, blasfed RHS 82-54, fo brealc RichfieId's fhree game winning sfrealc. Richfield won a 60-49 vicfory over visifing Hoplcins, De- cember I0. The game was much closer fhan fhe score in- dicafes. The confesf was fied wifh four and one half minufes remaining. Tim Sfrommen was fhe fop Sparfan scorer wifh 25 poinfs. The Sparfans whipped fhe Kennedy Eagles 65-46 in an easy vicfory. The Sparfans led all fhe way, and scored firsf on a pair of free fhrows by Dana George. Top RHS scorers were Sfrommen-22 poinfs and George-2I poinfs. The RHS cagers Iosf fo Sf. Louis Park 94-77, January 4. Af fhe end of fhe half if was 55-48, wifh Richfield frailing. The Holcans. Sfanding-N. Munger, manager: J. Bishop, J. Peferson, D. John son, G. Johnson, T. LeI:evre, S. Sfein, L. Hoffman, J. Zillca. Orioles broke loose in fhe fhird quarfer ouf-scoring fhe Sparfans I9-7. The fhird guarfer advanfage gave fhe Orioles fhe win. Sparfans had difficulfy in adiusfing fo fhe Cooper zone defense in fhe firsf half, buf fhey came baclc in fhe fhird guarfer fo give fhe Sparfans a 66-46 win. Richfield clefeafed Mound 76-69, January I I. Wirh a fhree poinf lead in fhe fourfh guarfer, Dana George's fip-in puf fhe game on ice, Sfrommen was high-poinf man for RHS wifh 'Iwenfy-eighf poinfs. The Sparfan's second non-conference loss came af fhe hands of Bemidji 66-62. The Lumberiaclcs overcame an eighf poinf advanfage of Richfield fo fie fhe Sparfans 54-54 af fhe end of regulafion play. They wenf on fo defeaf fhe Sparfans in fwo overfimes. The Sparfans moved info a fhree-way fie for second place by winning over Wayzafa 67-60, January 2 I. Richfield moved info second place by frouncing Lincoln 60-64 in a double over-fime decision, January 25. The Sparfans Iosf fheir sole possession of second place by losing fo a fine shoofing Robinsdale feam. The Sparfans won fhe remainder of fheir regular season games againsf Minnefonlca, Hoplcins, Kennedy and Cooper, excepf for a 64-38 loss fo Parlc. In fhe firsf game of Disfricf I8 play fha RHS'ers Iosf fo a fired-up Mound feam 47-45. Coach Crosby shoufs words of encouragemenr from +he Spartan bench Dane George af 5 heme game eufelegses hs Oppenemg e d leaps wh le The ofher bench members look on w fh inferesi' hgh for Succggsf I I mp 5 of ard Luck and Injuues Hmdrance Coach i-iaddorf 'fakes a break from The game fo ease his 'iensions ai' Richfield Opponeni' Robbinsdaie Ausiin Minneronka Edina Hopkins Kennedy S+. Louis Park Cooper Mound Bemidji Wayzaia Lincoln Robbinsdale Minneionka Hopkins Kennedy Park Cooper 'Mound ik Dislrricrs wmsai , ,Q ' , ,. i' 15. 4 . I Tom Jones wafclies'open-mouflied in awe al 'rlwe prowess of bold PaulCl1apman, Richfield Corflaplain. Senior Tom Kiedrowski sels for a field goal from abou? fifleen feel out l 139 6- , - A delermined Tom Kiedrowslci dribbles pasl a weary l-lornel opponenl lo lead a Sparlan cllarge. 0 'ITU if si' 3 ' -af Wadi vi In - Qgemidii man lries vainly lo slop llle dell rnovemenls ol Sparlan Jim as op. Senior Bruce Campbell lires lo Junior Jim Bishop, selling up a lwo on one break lor a Sparlan lally. Q Bodies lly during rouglw aclion as Mound lries lo overcome a len poinl delicil in llwe lllird quarler. During a game againsl llle Lincoln Bears, Dana George leaves de- lenders llalelooled as he puls one in lor Riclllield. -Squad Finishes Excellent Year Members of 'rhe B squad are: Kneeling-R. Hoversien, manager: R. M. Pafiolis, manager. Sfanding-G. Kopischke, R. Pefricka, R. Eiiason, G. Wagner, J. Dredge, D. Brandeli, J. Nicholson, R. Shuil, J. Freeman. HaUqen,J.Thcmpson, D. Kingsriier, R. Van!-loven, B. Warhoi. B-squad Coach Chuck Sroesz works our io keep in shape for 'rhe big faculiy-inframural game. Tim Sirommen drives pasf Larry Herrmen in aifempi 'io even The score againsi S+. Louis Park a+ end of The firs+ quarfer, Y N. ... X 1 F at- Harriers Log Record 20,000 Miles The Team will do well, perhaps even go To sTaTe. This was The opinion oT CapTain Doug Edmonson be-Tore The sTarT oT The i965 cross counTry season. WiTh Tour OT lasT year's Top seven runners reTurning, RichTield wenT on To Tinish Third in The Lalce ConTerence. Due To ouTsTanding leTTermen Doug Edmonson and JeTT ChrisTensen, along wiTh Tremendous underclassmen compeTiTors Bob Reddiclc, Tom Gardner, and Doug Tilleslcior, RichTield compiled a won, loss record oT TO-2. In Lalce ConTerence compeTiTion, The SparTans suTTered only Two deTeaTs in eighT conTesTs. AT The DisTricT T8 meeT, RichTield Tinished in Third place behind MinneTonlca and Hopkins. The SparTans capTured 2nd place in The Region 5 run OTT, in one oT The Team's besT showings oT The year. The l-larriers concluded Their unusually iniury-Tree season GcTober 30 wiTh The STaTe meeT. RichTield Tinished in 7Th place, which is The besT raTing ThaT any RichTield Team has acquired in The sTaTe conTesT. In non-conTerence meeTs RichTield had a win-loss record OT 3-O. They beaT ST. James, FaribaulT and ShaTTuck. Doug Edmonson, The Team's capTain, had an excepTionally good year. l-le beaT The previous school record on The 2 mile run wiTh a Time OT lO:07. WiTh The expecTed reTurn oT many oT iTs ouTsTanding run- ners, RichTield promises To be a Tough compeTiTor in TuTure cross counTry acTion. Members of The cross counTry Team are: Row I--M. Moen, D. DoTy, J. ST. Pierre, T. Gardner, J. Lundberg, G. Lundberg, G. BerquisT, R. Salis- bury. Row 2-R. Helland, W. Krahl, N. Gislason, R. King, J. T-TerTzog, D. Cross counTry sTalwarTs JeTT ChrisTensen, Tom Gardner and Bob Red diclc, look on while CapTain Doug Edmonson discusses sTraTeqy. Edmonson, R. Reddick. Row 3-D. Sorenson, W. Kreger, J. ChrisTenson J. Frederick, D. Tilleslcior, J. Williams, lv1.Mann. SCORES Richfieid Opponenf 30 I-IopI4ins 28 34 IvIinneI'onI4a 2I I5 Mound 50 I6 Cooper 47 I6 Kennedy 42 I9 LinCoIn 42 24 Edina 36 I7 Robinsdale 42 I5 SI. Louis Park 48 Ilow score winsi RicIifieId's Iop runners, who pIaced 3rd in Disfricf I8 compeIi+ion: G, Lundberg, J. Lundberg, T. Gardner, J, I-Ierizog, N. Gisiason, D. Edmon- son, J. Chrisienson, J. WiIIiams, R. Reddick, D. TiIeIcsior. Coach Nornes and Team capfain Doug Edmonson beam wiII'1 pride aIIer II'1e complefion of a winning season. I I43 hrough arsit la Soccer Team Members ol Soccer Team, Row I-S. Salisbury, J. Bullock, S. Mach. Row 4-G. Merrill, P. McCarlhy, S. Linclgren, D. Johnson, J. Amundson M R S R Kirk Row 2-S. Johnson, S. Merrill, G. Olson. Row 3-D. Anderson, . Ryan, D. Hill, G. Carlson, A. Olslad, J. Kyllo, J. Turnwall, M. Spillane. Coach Marlignacco diagrams game slralegy, as Caplain Sleve Merrill prepares lo lead lhe soccer learn againsl Edina. . hears, J. I-Ianson, . ' SCORES Richlield O Blake 2 Blake O Edina 0 While Bear 4 While Bear O Brecls 2 Breclc I Shalluck O Shalluclc I Minnehaha 4 Sl. Thomas O Sl. Thomas A. Opponenl 3 3 I I 2 I 5 I 5 I O I Gain Xperience Soccer has been af Richfield for 4 years. lf is only fhis year, however, fhaf if has been recognized as a leffer sporf. lf is now officially sancfioned by fhe Minnesofa Sfafe l-ligh School League, and fhe boys parficipafing in if may now receive fheir well-earned leffers. This year, Richfield compefed in a league composed of 8 members. These schools were: Edina-Morningside, Whife Bear, Breclc, Blake, Minnehaha Aca- demy, Sf. Thomas, Shaffuclc, and Richfield. The hard working soccer feam compiled a season's record of 2 wins, 8 losses, and 2 fies, in varsify compefifion. This earned fhem 7+h place in fhe league sfandings. Laclc of ex- perience hindered fhe feam during fhe season, buf fhey gained much ground fhis year. The refurning players are already loolcing forward wifh confidence fo nexf year, when fhey hope fo be able fo provide a serious fhreaf fo fhe resf of fhe conference. If is expecfed fhaf more boys will parficipafe in soccer in fhe fufure, now fhaf if has been recognized as a leffer sporf, and fhis should also aid fhe fearn greafly. The Sparfans made a fine showing in fheir firsf official year af RHS. Capfain Sfeve Merriff can be iusfly proud of his feam. The soccer squad is ably coached by Mr. Rudy Marfignacco. l-le has developed a fine feam 'rhaf has proven ifself well in ifs firsf year of varsify acfion, and expecfs fo do even beffer in fhe fufure. l Y R Gary Carlson and Capfain Sfeve Merriff lead fhe charge againsf Minnehaha Academy, in one of fhe season's closes? confesfs. Reserves relax during lull in play. Seafed are: R. Kirlr, J. Amundson, G. Merriff, R. Arellano. M. Spillane, R. Shears, J. Hanson, J. Bullock, P. McCarfhy, D. Johnson, S. Lindgren. J. Kyllo, M. Ryan. K i W4 I X 4 J if! L, I : f . .. T T .1 K J P43 i I 1. hug if W g 'jV I .L f Xyfx. 4, '- my-r Skiers Place Fifth in State Meet Members ot the I966 ski team are: R. Ranum, B. Krahl, P. Kepler, T. Zimmerman, R. King, J. Fredrick, D. Taylor, R. Helland, S. Swenson, D. Lexvold, N. Gibowski, S. Lindgren, G. Merritt, J. Turnwall, B. Linn, R. Richtield's I966 squad experienced the most successtul skiing season in the history ot the school. The Spartans tinished second in the Lake Conterence behind co-champions Robbins- dale and Edina. Richtield deteated Edina, but in the last meet ot the season, the Spartans lost their chance tor a share ot the title by losing to Robbinsdale. Their tinal record was a creditable tive wins and two losses. The top three men in each category: iumping, slalom, and cross-country, went to the state meet in Duluth. Slalom Gary Baggenstoss pushes ott as he begins his tirst run ot the day, on the Theodor Wirth slalom course. -agus X gi Peck, J. Lundberg, W. Kreger, R. Knox, D. Doty, R. Weitbrecht, man- agerq D. Edmonson, and Coach R. Martignacco. competitors were Ned Gibowski, Steve Lindgren, and Jim Turnwall. The jumping entrants were Ron King, John Fredrick, and Steve Swenson. The Spartans were represented in cross- country by Jim Lundberg, Doug Edmonson, and Peter Kepler. Richtield tinished titth in the state meet. An excellent in- dividual pertormance was turned in by Doug Edmonson. Doug captured the state cross-country crown and was selected as one ot the tive competitors to represent the Midwest at the Junior National Ski Championships in Winter Park, Colorado. Jumpers ot the Richtield Ski Team who represented the Spartans at the State Ski meet are: Ron King, Steve Swenson and John Fredrick. ,, ., . M, , A 'W Team members who represenred Richfield al ihe srale ski mee? are: P. Kepler, R. King, S. Swenson, J. Fredrick, N. Gibowslci, S. Lindgren, J. Turnwall, D. Edmonson, J. Lundberg. +:-iff' -ff On 'rhe Wirfh Slalom course Sleve Lindgren llys lhrough an open gale al' lhe srarf of his run. Coach Marrignacco demonslrares skiing Technique ro leam caplains Doug Edmonson. Ron King, and Sieve Lindgren. ,, In Jim Turnwall speeds info a sharp hairpin rurn, during slalom compell- Hon, al' lhe Robbinsdale meer. Doug Edmonson demonslrales lhe Jrechnique he used 'ro 'rake firsl in s'ral'e and To qualify for lhe Junior Nalional Meer. 'Z l Gymnasts Compete in 66 Class ilwfffla A class compefifors are A. Anderson. D. Mosher. P. Bridges, B. -Camuel, R. Olson, M. Sferbuck, and G. Lundberg. Richfield's second year of gymnasfics was marlced by com- pefifion in A class. For fhe firsf fime in fhe school's hisfory fhe winners of fhe meefs were clefermined by scores in A class. lf was also fhe firsf year of organized gymnasfics in fhe Lake Conference. League parficipanfs are Kennedy, Lincoln. Robbinsdale, Cooper, Sf. Louis Park, and Richfield. The Sparfan feam was led by capfain Monfe Sferbuck and spurred on by fhe feam's highesf scorer, Dan Mosher. ln conference compefifion Richfield ended fhe season in a fourth place fie wifh Lincoln. The B squad gymnasfic feam was-sparlced by fhe feam's highesf scorer. Warren Larson. The B squad won abouf half of fhe regular season's rneefs and placed fourfh in fhe regional meef held af Robbinsdale. Warren Larson and Daryl Bergman were Richfield's represenfafives af fhe sfafe gym- nasfic meef. Warren was compefing in all-around and Dale in horse exercise. Below, Coaches Jack Campbell, Vernon Skari Sferbuclc. pose wifh capfain Monfe UIIQIKH Gordy Lundberg demonslrales a difficulf dismouni' from lhe horse, wifh good form. A SCORES Richfield Opponenf 36V2 Roosevell 70 I5 Robbinsdale 74 40 Coon Rapids 65 l6lf2 Robbinsdale 88lf2 l 5112 Osseo 54'f2 QIJV3 Kennedy 78lf3 I8 Cooper 74 I8 Cooper 87 55112 Lincoln 49 SOVQ Brooklyn Cenfer 54lf2 are: Fronf row-B. Bi ornslad, Members of llwe B class gymnaslics Team K. Dowell, D. Bergmann, A. Burgsfalnler, G. McQueen, D. Fhelen, J. Larsen, D. Seward. Back row-G. Solheim, W. Larson, B. Zimmerman, G. A ,, L 'wif 4, During pracfice Paul Bridges, a Junior, displays excellenl' form whale execufing a gianf on llwe lniqlw bar. Voglman, D. Hall, P. Robinson, R. Lazorilc, R. Shears, C. Quick, K. Bloom S. Borqman. R 7 . . , ,...., . . 7 - ' rin mf ' e s .rsr7... l f ryrerrs L ir.. f ,. b e 7 fob ...... s ,, M K My jr ' f' 1 ' A gf. : ff W -. ,W H 2 yn ,V I ,. ,,f., f., i If 'K A ml T 1 Ji H fi N .gg L Cllflf xGHF'f1.. f Q-Wl ' i:f -, ?sf'ff 'f1ol izfffffz Y Y 1 iixwm Q' 7 'X 1 ' ' ' W0 vm 3 . . s if N 7 i . f- . f 1. B . . ,EQ 7 Z A QXCNFJA-dh o N , 5 ,ml - 4 5yK,HflE1b- MCHF, 1 Q V. . f 5 , y , fly' QSHFIEZLZ if yy: My-mlaf I n xvknzt y y L0 1 x 'Q 1 , Vgwy, .rf MW l ff 1 K 5 rapplers ualif Four in District The A-squad wresTlers are C. KaTayama, B. Sundberg, J. Rogers. A. Rogers,J.McCallum, lvl. Larnpi,and B.BiTTman. Erickson, S, Falkum, R. Ferree, B. BarTleTT, D. Weyer, J. BunTing, L. Co-capilains Chris Tiger KaTayarna and Larry Rogers exchange conqraTulaTions aTTer compleTing Three years OT SparTan compeTiTion. STarTing wiTh a Team ThaT was considered To have liTTle poTenTial, The RichTield SparTan wresTling squad came Through wiTh a winning season. ATTer Three losses aT The sTarT oT The season. The SparTans came back To win nine ouT OT Their lasT eleven maTches. Under The direcTion oT coaches Ward, Granprey and Kis- perT, The SparTans began Their season wiTh a close non- conTerence loss To Osseo. ATTer suTTering Two more seTbacks The grapplers goT on The winning Track. The cheerleaders were given much crediT Tor building conTidence and a winning spiriT in The Team. One oT The mosT imporTanT evenTs oT The year was The holi- day TournamenT held aT RichTield. The parTicipaTing schools were: Osseo. Jordan, WayzaTa, Lincoln, VocaTional, Spring Lake Park, Waconia, and RichTield. ln The sTrong Tield, Rich- Tield came ouT Top seeded. ln The DisTricT TournamenT held aT Robbinsdale, RichTield placed TourTh. Four men: Larry Rogers, Chris KaTayama, Bob Sundberg. and Russ Feree advanced To The Regionals buT Tailed To gualiTy Tor The STaTe. During The wresTling season I8 men leTTered. Larry Rogers wiTh a record oT 9-O-l, and Chris KaTayama wiTh an 8-I-I mark were The Top varsiTy compeTiTors. Working wiTh liTTle experience buT greaT desire, The wresTlers came Through wiTh a greaT season and a Team The whole communiTy was proud oT. i Junior Jim McCallum gels a lalcedown for 'lwo poinls a'r Cooper during fhe Disfricl lournamenf aclion. Russ Ferree who wreslles al' I27 slacks his opponenl as he works loward a pin hold. Sparian wresfling coaches for I966 are: Mr. Brian Kisperf, Mr. Arch Ward, and Mr. Lloyd Grandprey. ?i5?l?shLB F?il:if5'flfZ7 7 V2 Lirisu 2 uqv 'W he ,V V' ,bfi it 'Z .. A xr ,,M,,,W, I frr 'ff F , J, 2 I M-W., W NZM, Coach Ward demonslrales wreslling maneuvers lo John Bunling. McCallum gels behind an Eden Prairie man, ailer securing a breakdown during an affempl lo caplure a pin. SCORES Richfield Opponenfs I7 Osseo 27 I5 Edina 2l IO l-loplcins 32 24 Kennedy 22 26 Park I4 IO Cooper 30 43 Mound 3 35 Wayzala 9 3l Lincoln I I 3 Robbinsdale 35 35 Spring Lalce Park ll 278 229 Won-9 Losl-5 Coach Grandprey helps Cris Kalayama prepare for lhe regionals. Bill Barllell puls a whizzer on a Hopkins grappler in I33 lb. aclion ui The T966 Sparfan B squad wresllers are: B. Thorkildson, S. Arnold. T. Sfone, T. Seline, lv1.Blurn. Johnson, M. Miller, D. l'lunl', D. Johnson, P. Olson, D. Gilbersladl, R. A , l . The lension mounls as Jim McCallum baffles for a crucial pin. Russ Ferree scores five Team poanls for The Sparlans wnfh a pin. Practice, Competition ring Success Ttie C-squad wrestling team is: Top-G. Tuclcer, L. Ekegren, T. Hughes, Crown, S. Strey, C. Tlaaraldson, J. St. Pierre, T. Bunlcer, C. Nelson. B. J. Koloc, G. McGlennen, T. Antolik, P. Roberts. Bottom-T. Rice, J. Larsen. Rict1tield's tour regional qualitiers are Larry Rogers, Bob Sunclberq, Bill Bartlett's leg liold prevents his Minnetonka opponent trom escaping. Ctiris Katayama, and Russ Ferree. I53 Undefoated Spartan Hockey Team Members of Ihe varsily hockey squad are: Back row-D. Erickson, D. Daly, R. Zierhut B. Lewis, D. Sauier. Middle row-G. Pelion, manager, D. Dashiell, J. Skoqsiad, T. Mullvain, J. Dvorak, S. Salisbury, T. Donahue, Coaching 'rhe viciorious Sparian Ieam are Mr. Jeffrey Shelsiad, Mr Richard Bouchard, and Mr. Bernard Olson. M. Jennelce, manager. Froni' row-J. Larson, J. Heinen. D. Knuison, B I-Iouslon, T. Chrislenson HOCKEY SCORES Richfield Opponeni' 5 Pafrick Henry 3 2 Robbinsdale I 3 Minneionlca 3 I Edina I 7 I-Ioplcins I 4 Kennedy O 7 SI. Louis Parlc 2 2 Roseau 6 3 Thiel River Falls 2 9 Cooper 3 9 Mound 3 4- Wayzala 2 6 Lincoln O 4 Rolobinsdale 2 I Minnelonlca I 2 Edina 2 2 Mounds View I 3 I'IopIcins I 4 Kennedy I 3 SI. Louis Parlc 2 ad Successful Ice Season Richfield's l966 hockey feam finished fheir Lake Con- ference season undefeafed wifh a I2-O-4 record. The Sparfans will lose five graduafing seniors, four of whom are sfarfers. Jim Larson led fhe Lake Conference in scoring followed by feammafes Denny Saufer, Dan Daly, and Brad Lewis, all in fhe fop five. One of fhe highlighfs of fhe season was a frip fo Roseau over Chrisfmas vacafion. The Sparfans were oufclassed by a fired up Roseau feam buf bounced back fhe nexf day fo defeaf a falenfed Thief River Falls feam. The fwo besf played and mosf excifing games of fhe con- ference season were fhe ones in which Edina mef Richfield. The firsf closely foughf game, posfponed from fhe beginning of fhe season, ended in a second Edina fiel Richfield had fo win fhe second game fhe following week in order fo fop Edina for fhe Lake Conference Championship. This excifing game in which fempers exploded ended in a I-I draw. ln fhe regional playoff quarfer-finals, Richfield gof a need- ed goal by Denny Saufer in overfime fo defeaf Robbinsdale. In fhe semi-finals fhe Sparfans wafched Kennedy defeaf Con- ference Champs Edina-Morningside. Then, hopefully looking fo fhe Sfafe Tournamenf, Richfield was defeafed by a hus- fling feam from Minnefonka. Jim l-leinen, Richfield's feam capfain, was successful in leading the Sparfans fo an undefeafed season. I X, 1 L ' L . 4 Jim Larson, Lake Conferences number one scorer. fires a loose puck af fhe opponenf's cage. f 152 1 .J , .fi E! ,EETT5 8 ,' Lkms ' fm 4 i - , r 9 , Jim Dvorak fries fo confrol fhe puck fo launch a Richfield affack againsf fhe Edina defenders. The fop scoring line in fhe Lake Conference consisfs of Richfield sen iors Jim Larson, Denny Saufer, and Jim Heinen. -' 1 : r gf 1,-ow. g.-asus, QQ. -:,kg,f, If .- Q , :'.iN:x1.im 2 f.-, ',v,: Q3--Jef' Jwiitg '.-,, c iE,1:ji-- ',,-' .. 5-521 L-. ,'- X k.'- 51 .L-fu? -L 1 x 6.33 , 1 L:,L M fvK. !Ef1i51i ,..s - 1 ' . f s r h.., so , i Q i I 11 ,. . f f . '1 X A ' i ..k1 s r ,Q s sag 1 ' ,'h 'k1 K'Khh s i '-' -gif. h'-- :.. ,sn x .' 'z-2 --' ii 'f': -:L':.'kk 1' KQV , rris Dil: as l c i c i iysc sisis i c i s c V ciycci s iiic c, A iei ii isi is .J -fy osises l K 5 I ,1?21557fa1:lk . . f - '- Denny Saufer walls for a pass from a Jreammafe in an alfempr To score. was-u-m,,...,.,L ci, 4'-'Q ln a closely conlesled qame againsl The Edina Hornels, Denny Sauler and his rival baffle lor conlrol of The puclc. The Sparlan B-squad hockey compelilors are: Froni' row-Creighfen Mur- phy,'Craio Holler, Greqq Meyer, Tom Gardner. Middle row-Coach Bernie Olsen, Larry Dierl, Dan O'Shea, I-lal Erb. John Beane. Dave Peder- l Richfield 'Fans quickly lump fo 'lheir feel in prolesl' 'ro a queslionable call made by an official. sen, Jim Smilh. Back row-Chuck Slrauch, Brian Carlson, Bruce Ander- sen, Fred Bremselh, and Bob Jernberg. 1 'lf' 8-.. 6 Rough Action Rules Conference Ricl'ilield's iunior line Dan Daly. Brad Lewis. and Jim Dvorak conlribuled 'io ils successful season. E' ' . igffigzfi:f1fif 5 L . niggfflgiiif - ' ' 5Q,QjL' liiiiiiffiiilf-:. . K my :z Qu ffj, li,7j1'ig1,Q'-'.g2,?i'fr:lior ' Q 'wi 1- 45 ii A. ' h'A h' if o a ii L- .wif f 'leeo' Af I 2 o non ,ooo i eaf ee a,oa. s s a s if' , ', K J,-1nL,, - ' 3 Q L-6 The puck slips pasl wing Jim Larson as he Jrries for a sliol' al' llie goal. Denny Sauler slick-handles pas? a Horner defenseman. while Brad Lewis looks on. Bra def Dur Ric 1 d Lewis, a lop scoring Sparlan cenler, slcafes hard lo elude a Park ender and pul' a puck in llie cage. ing fierce baflle belween Richfield and Edina for firsi' place. a lifield man is upended by an Edina Hormel. 'sir - i ,.., ,fy 'L i' 7? ' L .. fm , H .Q sso Q .. , Qin, jx n s r V iiii ii ilii fa i , 5 Q ii is 5: l I my 5 f X 1 1 ir x wage x I Xkwxi 5: , A ,gr 315 Fl? '33 F ww van EE, 1, ' Q, ,g ,1', , U DERCLASSME I uilding Character and Reliabilit Gazing inTo The' TuTure, Bill BiTTman class presidenT considers The approaching year, as KaThy PaTrick reads The minuTes oT I965-66 To him, Paula McFarland and Judy STolces. Dale Aasen David Aclcman Tim Adair Thomas Adams Barbara Alexander Ronald Allison Teresa Almendin er 9 Dick Alpaugh Jan AlquisT James Amundson STeve Amunclson Jim Ander Arlene Anderson Carol Anderson Gary Anderson Kris J. Anderson Kris R. Anderson Linda Anderson Mary Anderson Owen Anderson Pam Anderson Shelle Anderson Y STephen J. Anderson STeve J. Anderson Joan Angerhofer Tyrone Anondson Dee AnThony Jane ArmsTrong Lee Arfimovich Corinne Ascher Linda Aspnes RoberT AThey Sue Ausley Elaine AusTad Tom AusTin Linda Bahe Linda Baker Noel Baker KenneTh Bakke PaT Baldus 2, v,.! -.iff 1:-T, A I 1 f' T W A . , A .. 1 ix , t i' 1 The class oT '67 sTarTed Their acTivi- Ties wiTh a bang oT drums aT The junior sponsored soc hop. The planning, dec- oraTing, and selling oT TiclceTs and re- TreshmenTs was readily Talcen care oT, making This a successTul evenT. Juniors Tools Their Turn, Too, aT managing con- cessions, even during The crowds aT The Homecoming game. NexT, Taming OT The Shrew proved To be a memorable class play, drawing many proTiTs Tor The Treasury. The money did noT sTay idle long: Tor iT was puT To good use Tor The Junior Prom, planned and presenTed wiTh overwhelming enThusiasm. Acquir- ing class rings iusT beTore ChrisTmas was anoTher highlighr oT The year. WiTh The lamp oT loyalTy as a reminder oT school spiriT and The SparTan head guiding Them Towards higher goals, juniors proved Themselves worThy oT The re- sponsibiliTy and leadership needed Tor Their TuTure roles as seniors. T L 'i 'sfc ' Qs f . ... . ' ..., s T s.... c ll. J' A ... . ' 2' . fm? .LVV . V igy A I: V if , 17 A 'i '4 . T Q f . ,,,,.f , I I . ,,,, g ,fu A ....' .J T i v a i ii Q in . .. m y T A ' , i . ....... ...... . . if M if if ., ,. ii . ETL. -.. ,, , rr i A At? - . A . W X, A , '1rJ 5 This J gf E 2 cf im . I 2 r ' Juniors Groundwork or Chris Ball Gary Ball Gayle Bandow Diane Baran Cindy Barbeau Pal Baribeau Mary Lou Barlell Shari Baumchen Linda Baxa Donna Beclcen Caryn Behrner Jaclcie Beigner Sieven Bender Paula Bennell' Dawn Benson Debbie Benson Jeanne Benson Leslie Benson Mary Benson Brian Benizen Pairiclc Berg Terry Berg Joan Berger Gary Berqren Jim Bernslein Linda Berry Randy Berry Richard Besi Jim Bishop Bill Biiiman Douglas Biorlclund Mary Lou Biornlie Bruce Biornslad Richard Blaclc Susan Blaeser Sieve Blase Jeffrey Blasko Sally Blecha Siephen Blomberq Vernon Bloomquisl' Ronnie Blowers Michael Blum Nancy Boice June Bollon Barb Borrnan Diane Bosiqer Linda Bossenecker Judilh Bosirom Jan Bouchier Jean Bouchier Carla Boydsion Gary Brand Roberr Brechl' Wayne Brede Wayne Brelclce Jim Brenny Paul Bridges Buddy Brighl Daniel Kaihy Peggy Bruce Linda Jeifrey Roger Buck Gregory Buhla Jeff Bullock Pal Burns Penny Burr Brenda Busse Sandra Builer Jan Byhre , Q, , 1 A W ,- vf' 33 sr' V 0 ' ,QQ i , I g N' A . ..,, g 9 . , , ,, h J, . 1, um, 1 fxzvff if ' Y 1 We f ' qu -41 hir . ' 1.3, 'Q-L I , , 'xg Sis k 3 Q, ia-. 41.4. . 1 LJ' P 0' J V I 4 , , A ' J M .sw M 1 A ' -9- I , M39 ix .J , --,ff N S El .v-, ,VJ aff R. 'J if B ,V . N-if 4. P .f L, P c.. 'ij A K , vx L 7' Q' ! g 4 T7 5 , s Q 41- .11 BNN: 'L ty' 1' 's A R . i 2 uzzqr' Janis Cameron Sandra Campbell William Camuel Anne Carlson Bruce Carlson Cheryl Carlson Connie Carlson Rebecca Carlson Richard Carlson Susan Carlson Phyllis Carney Denyse Carpenle F in? . ,., I M: Q if A C x K sf- LW 'NH T A I . T? -W -1-5155 Sleven Carpenler Susan Carpenler James Carr Terry Carler Mark Casellus Wendy Cederholm Anne Challerlon Keilh Chellsen Carol Chouinard Qichard Chrislensen Thomas Chrislensen Nancy Chrislian uniors Climax 21 Successful Year Dancing 'ro The rhylhm of lhe Pharaohs al A ' g lhe Junior Sock Hop is Tony Slarcevic. K r ,l l 5 5 lf- ll' J Z' , W - P ,, is ' olo T S . '7 '. -rw 5 . C ll '3 - 5 ' ' Q C oo a J 6 y S sror 9 as grie- Wir Jeanne Chrisfianson Pamela Clarin Vickie Claus Gerald Clausen Susan Cochran Palrick Cochrane Corky Cole Valerie Coleman Don Conaway Danny Conboy Jim Cook Susan Cook Doug Coombs Mark Copeland William Corbell Terri Corbin Debbie Cornell Jerry Cornell Mike Cosgrove Doug Collerman Joan Creiqhlon Terry Crowell Diane Culpepper Judilh Culpepper Jim Curson Mariolaine Dahl Sharyn Dahl 1 , V , 1' V V Bruce Dahlsirom 'IL E A V V A, N Thomas Dallman ' 'A -V -. ' i as, 3 Daniel Daly . if tr M 2 ,V 9 V Z ' Paul Darrow Lx VV - 1 i r ' Kenl Davidson ':'A' i' , ,, , A ' V V i 'f' ii I fl Debbie Davis Ni l.: y ,g h - 5 ' i K, F L Richard Davis George Dayon Diana Dean Barbara Decker ., ri John Demoirs Rita Deschane Tim Donahue ' Elaine Dopking Bob Drake Margarer Draxlen . Elena Dress Susan Duniley r aj - Sieven Dupla E V, A, L A Pai D U D0 ni 1 Jim Dvorak Dorinda Eckerman X'- Tom Ecklein Sharon Eddy Gayle Edleisen V Mary Edward Q E Luana Eggie Barbara Ego Eileen Eklund A Vs: George Elfner gi- of nthu ia tic Val Carr and Anne Chalierion work diligenily 'Filling balloons For lhe '65 Homecoming game. 5 , iff? -1 if is iii V V V , 1 I I .v 4 ev, c ,, ,, , 3 an 0 , sv, V ,. V ai rf, -SwE!E,,' i s 5 -- , i A ,VV I . iw ' 8 VV we Q eff I 1 L I . if , ,. Xt 'W 'qi il' 1 D K9 i A1 D Wa Class Mary Ellis Sheri Ellsirom Karen Emerson Par Emery Kay Engeserher Diane Englebrerson John Engrnan Howard Enlund Arlhur Erickson David Erickson Jean Erickson Richard Erickson Roberl Erickson Jean Ericson Barbara Erie Richard Erlich Chrisiina Espie Don Esiall Charloiie Evans Roy Everrz Participation .4-4 ., wi ,- . I ii iii ., I yili A A . JL., ri 'fa ii in yo u ,, I ' l, A, 2, L'::: 1 .f F - . N ii I , ., , Q17 i- is ,1 - ' ,. . 7 i ii! 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's' , 2 ililif H -S-.1 A y A iq! qi? We X Wendy Gise Carolyn Glidden Kaihy Goheen Linda Goodman Barb Gowen Roberi Grabowslci Sue Graham Jason Granslad Thomas Grazzini Kiern Greger Roberl Grellon Daniel Grindheim Pairicia Grogan Frank Groselh Jeff Gundry iv ,S , William Haas Jill Habeck ' Bruce Habegger Carol Hacker Kalhleen Hager . 'f' Richard Hales film? .iff is V ' so-Q i i,x l '37 Donald Hall Janice Hall Janice Hallen Marnie Hammer Judilh Hansen to Add Knowledge Donna Hanson Eugene Hanson Joann Hanson Frank Hardie Barry Harpeslad Shirley Harl Mary Harvey Geoffrey Hallield Sieve Haugen Peggy Hawk Lane Hawkinson Janef Hayes Janice Hayes Niles Hayle Loren Hedin Dave Hedlund Richard Hegg Craig Heikkila Roberl Heinen Randy Helland Michael Hennessy Joyce Hermann John Herlzog Don Hesse Lxifn , .- ... 4-' s f ll tv 59,1 I 15, , J V'f- . L VA . V1 Cheryl Hanson 2 me V A Qs.. ' ' -a 'i . W! ' ' ' ,Q ff, ,BA xiii! ' 4 Y 2 ' . i . 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Johnson Dave Johnson Diane Johnson W1 lil' Ellzabelh Johnson 'W' for V '1-, f i A,' ,yfc ll J J n Bei QiY,V iiill ps N. bf B Wkfi eeiwgssw ffwi l il A Bo Excellent Performing Juniors Lead Greq Johnson Gregory R. Johnson Henry Johnson Jim H. Johnson Jim K. Johnson James M. Johnson Juanila Johnson Judi Johnson Kalhy Johnson Kay Johnson Kennelh Johnson Linda Johnson Michael Johnson Pamela Johnson Terry Johnson Tim Johnson Vicki Johnson Vivian Johnson Laurel Johnslon Susan Johnslon Diane Jonassen Marvin Jones Sue Jones Belh Jorqens Holly Jorqensen Wayne Jorqenson Rhonda Junqels Jim Kallenberq Douqlas Kellevig Sue Kamps Slephen Kania Michael Keeqan b Zeck, Chee-a rges - Q. 35 I . g- i is s J ' H f f mem, s...,. ..... ' gi j iiiiii R k i .. . L Q . i .z 1 ,,. , - 1 .. . . Y, D ig , . . L 41, xl b X ig -Q A+..- sjl L , . 4. - A ' . yi.. , f il ' X Z K fi .... xiii J R ' ii 'U ra.. 4. ,, kv . 1 H Judilh Kenneman up San Juan Hill in an absurd porlrayal ol: Teddy Seven KQHGY Roosevelr in rhe Senior Class Play. John Kelvie Connie Kendall Thomas Kerr David Kiedrowski Gerald' Kiedrowski Linda Kiefner Roberi Kiehl Ronald Kiehl Linda Kierski Kalhryn Kieselhorsl' Mil! Beck Kin 3 yfkk Y q Sheri Kinq Randy Kirk gg. 15 S . '-CX 1-. 1 V. X . I' J. ' . gy --A ,ti is ' . , J Wa s. Q 'i Q - -no ii if Q: k .3-V. If L 4 k J 1 rf M 0 i ' X Penny Klein Dan Kleinfehn John Klernan Mike Kleppe Bonnie Klukken Beverly Knofz Ron Knox Dave Knuison Kay Kolsiad Kennefh Koolmo Jeanne Kraniz Donald Kranz Adrienne Kraiz Debbie Kraus Wayne Kreger Fai' Krogh Roberr C. Krueger Roberi F. Krueger Bruce Kupfer Alison Lackie Karen Laizlamme Lynda Lagersirom Sue Lake John Lally , ... as Kr f iiieia J' i n i,aa 'K L M Choosing Gary Landberg Jane Lanning Cheryl Lany Richard Larie Bev Larsen JoAnn Larsen Cheryl Larson Craig Larson Diane Larsen Keni Larson Sharlene Larson Linda Laughlin Thomas Lauinger Mark Lawrence Torn Leary Larry Lee Pai Lefebvre Tom LeFevere John Lenberg Roberi Leonardson Bradiey Lewis Thomas Liber? Sandra Linolblom Sieve Lindgren Sleven Lindslrom Bradley Linn Linda Lilsey Jeffrey Loclin Charlene Lofgren Sig Loil Gayle Louden Michael Louden Mary Lou Loye Nan Lucy Jeff Luedke Rod Lueiiinger Debby Lundquisi Julie Lundquisi' Lynne Lundquisf Rira 'Lundquisi' Mary Lures Sieve Lyman Jan Lylle Sfeven Mach Sharon Mackinnon Barbara Magnuson Sue Mahn Greg Mahowalcl L new .am- xx Q WY A vu - Q ' 1' K! 'N Keys to nlock Doors of i A ,sfzzeg-we izxrwvsaaers ee i 'ef Alix J f auf ILW V Agvr i A i f 'fi' g , c ii i 'Q 5 4 - K I si M L ' o f f P ' Q, 'W A, p ysvs yrgg Q' so L 1 i so T .ss i iis - , as K i i, as -11 -Q Yi ' Q. V Wg' 'gs . .i1.' ra'--f 1- iiii r 'i' x 'gi' A A . Susan Main Gary Malaslce Richard Maliclri Dave Malmberg Dean Malollcy Gina Mann 83 14 9 '-. B ii an X, , . I ,If R , Profound Ideal Milce Mann Sieve Manser Pamela Marshall James Marlen Mary Marlin Jim Marlinson Roberl Marrz Sharon Mason Bill Malloclc Dave Maison Gary Maison Joan Marlila 5 'mr Q , lp ,yu ' l ! I if 5 VI A . , . ff ' ui' -if.. '71 3 Suzanne Mallila Kalhleen Maxson Bob Maxson Gary Mayer Jim McCallum Marcia McClinroclc Bonnie McCurley Beniamin McEvers Paula McFarland' Ray McGrail Connie McLain David McNeil Mary Mclxliece Emma Jo McPeelc Linda Medcall: Mary Mehus Dawn Melgren Belly Mellinger Tom Merles Ken Meier Sandy Melz Bonnie Meyer Linda Meyer Linda Michel Paulelre Mihoclc Kerry Mildon Marilyn Miller Linda Moore Scoll Moreen Jeanne Morgan James Morris Danny Mosher Diane Mosher Marqarel Morron Coleen Moynihan Tom Mullvain Tom Murphy Carol Nehls Beverly Nelson Bruce Nelson su.. i H: i i I A 5 z 'J 'H' mx, y' . Nh X .K 53? .br ' I I I 'il ! V 6 ,, 5 --:F ye, , 1 :WW 3 me ' uv Q5 J , f' X. :xg .'-'-.nie -fu... H fg,..,1 ,V ' i 'Z 4' i' aa' 'u 0 'A f 411 ,F C y L 1 W ' Q QQ .J 1 V , iff . J 4. a 'ii f ' 1 , K 1 ,: il if J li' 1 X Carol Nelson David B. Nelson Geoffrey Nelson Jerry Nelson Marilyn Nelson Nancy C. Nelso Sally- Nelson Susan Nelson Michael Nemick John Nemzelc Diclc Neuman Sue Neumann U KA, M 349 Q4 'la AQ sv? K .1 ss J I I Rosemary Neulz V, 2 V ,. Maurice Nichols I- yy 'D gy 'Nl 1-1 Gary Nielsen , N Ili , , Susan Nord berg VVK N l f x T Liill ' Y' QL v.. Millon Nordrneyer V . 'i Mi V Donn Nordslrom if ii' A 2, 'N' 1 in Mary Norman In 4 1,-ry We N3 . A Jeffrey Norlhfield fi is K' , X ii 2' ' iiiii iiii I i iiiiii J Peggy Norlhrup I ' ' James Noslra W I W .P Gary Noyes Q W 1. 'V L V if Wgwnrf r Sieve Nulling ' .grynjg SLJPervises lhe iunior aclivilies. ,, G rr a r if ., , ,L , 2 ig' ,i, 4 . 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Olson Don Olson Gregory Olson Jim Olson Karen Olson Leonard Olson Lynne Olson Michael Olson Nancy Olson Feder Olson Richard Olson Slan Olson Suzanne Olson Marsha Oman Sleven Omlie OF Juniors Dennis Ondrachelc Janer Opsal Linda Ormond Janice Osier Burlon Orred Lynda Osr Connie Orr Jan Ollinger Roberl Owen Larry Panlsari Charles Panzer Molly Parrish Karhy Parriclc Thomas Parlerson Billy Paul David Paulali Sreven Peabody Craiq Pearce Charles Pearson Jean Pearson Greg Pellon Roberl Perkins Barbara Perer Bruce Pefer Carolyn Pelers David Pelersen Lee Pefersen Lynn Perersen Barbara Pelerson Diana J. Peferson Diane A. Pelerson Jeffrey Peferson John C. Pelerson John L. Peferson Penny Pelerson Sherry Pererson Marqie Plasch Perry Plasch Sleven Posl Mary Preusse Gordon Pulnam John Radford Bonnie Raiche Deedra Ramalrer Leland Randall David Raymond Lonnie Readmond Roberl Reddiclc Cynlhia Redhead Joe Rennelce Mary Jo Reufer Charles Reynolds Paul Rice Milce Richardson Richard Lexvold Susan Richie Kalhy Richfer Paul Ridqeway Terry Riebe James Riippa Belle Riss Mark Risvold Linda Rilchie Thomas Rifchie Ann Rivard Sam Roberls Sleve Robinson Siqne Roed Viclcy Roehl John Rogers Sieve Rosch Todd Rosen 0 Q 'E' vm oknowledge - S- ssor .F ' j y o K ,TMI ia Pg ' Tfzf ' the , 5 ' xx L 1 A swim aim - - sox 1 , O 566 4 - - 95, V s. f. L:-25 - X 1, 'r I .,, ,Q X: H, J 'R A Q S .T 4 he x Q 4 vwgjl 3.77 V al V1 2 -'.x kE5 T i, Mzwiiffzmf Q ' T av Q ci VA SW ul My A f x gn D if i Q- I iff N f 'Q x X -L F r if-.vs , X N I Y , ,J v vs ,J Y' , Challenges my 91.1.1 ,A 'K , ,ii I 4 J -f , nl ' 5 ge C7 ,. P 1 er ' Su' , X-m v h E. 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V, 3 ' ' Class Bradley Schwarlz Linda Schweim Roberl Schwie Karen Score Dick Scoll Peg Seaslrom Linda Seel George Servold Michelle Senyk Sandy Sellergren Dawn Shaleen Pal Shannon Michael Sharrall David Shaughnessy David Shaw Sieve Shaw g Jar ef Roberl Shebeck Donald Shellum Jay Shellon Susan Shipka Joan Sieber Joe Siedler Marilyn Sieh DeWayne Siefsema Randall Simpson Cheryl Sirining David Sivinski Paul Skaraman Linda Skogh James Skogslad Barb Slellen Carole Slellorn Lynn Sly Candy .Smilh Jim Smilh Sieve Snobeck Diane Soderling Sleven Soeder Sheri Songle David Spangrud S Wendy Roslamo Larry Runkel Richard Rusinak Linda Russell Mike Ruslad Kalhy Ryan Michael Ryan Craig Rypkema Ray Salisbury Judy Sampson Chuck Sandberg Valerie Sanders David Sanderson Kalhy Sarior Marilyn Saxlon Kalhleen Scallen Glenn Schaak Elisalaelh Schaefer Doug Schanzenbach Shirley Scheuble Carol Schiebold Douglas Schindler Marcia Schlener Linda Schley Robin Schluler Belly Schmidl' Melinda Schmidl' Ronald Schneible Michael Scholz James Schramek Paul Schroeder Richard Schunk ing Shine as uniors Sigh V, W ,g.- - -J'Q ,L I I , . 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'Hkwvr' Cynihia Sparrow Dennis Spooner Barbara Sprain Carol Spreclcer Anihony Slarcevic Larry Siehr Sharon Sleen Scolr Slein Douglas Sleuclc Pamela Sliles Gail Sioddard Judy Slolces Bruce Slone Richard Srone Sandy Slormoen Sue Sirauss Kalhleen Slriclcler Lou Sirulcel Peggy Sumner Roberl' Sundberg John Sulion Bonnie Swan Deborah Swanson Janalee Swanson Jeanne Swanson Leonard Swanson Roger Swanson Sue Swanson Wayne Swanson JoAnne Swenson Sieve Swenson Mary Sylcora Sieve Tanamachi Shawn Taraldson Jane Tarrani James Tasa Luaine Taylor Tod Teeple Barbara Thompson Bonnie Thompson black siones wilhouf cresls, and more silver rings. f .-. ' gt J- .. -45 J V' wrr S ' is T gr if fi 5 9' i f my 1 1' A ' Q T Q--47 'i , , ' 4, f-'16 4511 ' ' ' in 3 ,J 2: -as 32 - J i X H Ay I , ..,..,, ,,.. A W iy p xiw , K I 1 f g -. 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Craig Treal ' Connie Troedsson V ,, V ' V Ann Tucker 'L I gi, -I Sa nd ra Turner 4 James Turnwall ' Glen Uecker , 5 Linda Unger , A C Sue Van Reulder f l' Kalhy Varno Joan Velander Catherine Viskocil Judy Vogelbacher Z Glenn Vogiman T12 Kalhleen Volz Shirley Waggoner. T Thomas Waigancl J uniors Rate W f iif' Q f we '? any? aleaiiial . ari' i i , r'1ri J ii C E' ' ' 1 f L fl. - -,:. ii , .- I .I K. io r ll ,, V 1 iriiaaii ff 'Q y I Second to , 'Wi ' ,M A 5 J ' pug? J ,tow .nf ir 4 .G 1' Q M- Jn. L I L 1-M C 6 Y ,K X 2 i A lll': lil ' i T ,,1,f li 'i 1 Z? 11 A gg ,, ffl 'SL Y gf E , l'9'fT - A 4 2 T T , f if 1 oiii , T C if, 1 A JN' ' ' fiiiiisw w eo. 4 W' 4' I v- 1 ,, Au 1 f- 7.2 , K 2 r l ii ii iiill T mn .Q J , ,. , , W , ,, gf ' ,- ff2, 3'7f7'ff K ,., xx 'QPU' 1 T. is Q5 2 2 Q M aa if we are if T ,iw , , 1 C r-1l ' ii i ' - , V - iiliii ii oo ii 1 T TV V , .,, , a f' T, ' if . 'fi l 'V , 7 M Q K A -r i , H Q ' Ur H , Q T' if ,. , , . ESL f if A 4? Q 1 X, x HE? Q15 f, 5 Q HC Paul Walenfiny Kalhleen Wall Mary Wallenline Marge Wallick Darrel Wallers Pal Warcl Renee Ward Sally Wallis Wendy Warn Gary Warnberg Juanila Wasick Claudia Webber Jane? Weber Pamela Weber Sleven Wehman Amy Weiher Val Weiher Dale Wenkus Dorolhy Wesloh Shelly Wharlon Peggy Whelan Cheryl While Elizabelh While Mark Wicks Jack Williams John Williams LaVonne Williams Judy Wilson Chuck Winn Sieve Winfer Par Wirlies Richard Wirz Cheryl Wiffer Jennifer Wold Bruce Wollan Jim Wood Jane? Wrighl Linda Yosl Arlhur Zabel Kay Zander Anila Zaslers Bob Zeck Kaihy Zgoda Cheryl Zick Randy Zierhuf John Zilka Bob Zimmerman Gayle Zocheri' Soph Surpass Expected Goal ass presidenl Bill Barlleil proposes a sclieme of success 'ro officers Jolwn Freeman, Lila Soder- und, and Jon Nicrolsor for llie ascending soplnornores. Tom Abalan Sfeve Adams Par Addfss Clieryl Anlman Fam Alnrndl Mary Allraro Cindy Algren Barbara Allen Brenda Allen Nancy Alsip Boyd Amundson Greg Andersen Andy Anderson Barbara Anderson Bruce Anderson Connie Anderson David Anderson Gloria Anderson Greg Anderson Greg J. Anderson James Anderson Jennifer Anderson Kim Anderson Marlc Anderson Mary Anderson Peggy Anderson Russell Anderson Scorl Anderson Slewarl Anderson Tliomas Anderson Terry Anlolik Ted Appel Dennis Apple-quisr Viclcy Arelz Bruce Arnold Sleven Arnold Tlierese Asclwer Jack Aslwrnore Brian Asrell Cliris Aussendorr .nog '22 ' ,gf '21 Adiusrmenl came guiclcly for rlwe class ol lofi, and willw il, llwe desire lo fulfill Jrlieir many ambilions, Earnesl yolunleers lurned our lo serve in llne concession srands, as well as rlwe soplromore spon- sored soc liop. Laler in llie year, llie sopliomore parly Jrurned our lo loe a never-lobe-lforgollen evenr. Soplwomore individuals made llweir marlq al RHS willi accomplisnmenls in eyerylning from drama lo sporls. lvlemberslwip in mosl scliool organizalions conlained a lnigln percenlage of lenlli graders wlwile class parlricipalion in acliyilies was also lwiglw. Aspiring lowards lulure dreams and progressing sclwolaslically, llwe class ol '68 conlinued lo move upward on flue ladder ol: success. Closing a year of aclwievemenr, llwese merilorious soplwo- mores eagerly awail' Jrlre clwallenge of llweir junior year. K' .KA .V i .fi ii' . - Z .QFVXI . i Q! .Y 'SWF f s f o , , a 2 f A i f y ' Q iilr P , . , -,..- H rg' N A :V,r' V. he ff rrrs A iii r rrs c yy r A f i K I Q I LL,,. ff r iaii a 'Li ' iiii siii A ' Q A A i i r 5 All ' ' fs A 4- Y '- A sim -f s re r K nh an Ki cl x We A: 1 K M ' ,EEK ,V A 4 , 'b W if as I Q li 11' 1 if k v ,Q ig, 5 7, Wkyy , f f any ,, J su S7 L X .A ,H I wi-kk 'Q . 1 H , H 3 E , fy , .f,L A , is I rr T. T' ,Q , f 1f1H 'm,, 1 42.1.9 5 g - ,. 'A, ff , ,,... 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' ' 1 1 ,M Q 64 wr r T l , , B ia A L JL ah Michael Auslin Calhy Babekuhl Kersli Bachman Todd Backer Gary Baggensioss' Peggy Bain William Baker Faye Bailey Lonna Ballhrop Connie Ball Cheryl Barquisl' Thomas Barrel' Tim Barrel' Bill Barllell Valerie Baseman Lyndon Bales Jeri Beadle Kennefh Beall James Beane Michael Beckman Mike Bender Linda Bengslon Deborah Benske John Benson Unde1 Sandra Benson John Benller Roberl Berglund Ronald Berglund Susan Bergman Daryl Bergmann Susan Berzelius Janice Billrneier Becky Bingea Nancy Bixby Suzanne Blaylock Janice Blom Sleven Blom Kim Bloom Barbara Blum Gail Bolaerg Gina Borden Dale Borgeson Slephen Borgman Philip Boslrom Perry Bowen Ronald Bowman Jeffrey Boyd Ronald Boyes Francis Boyles Dave Brandell Karin Braslad Fred Bremselh Pamela Brenner Sleven Brenner Barry Brenny Randy Brinkman Jan Broin Linda Brown LuJane Brown Sally Brown Thomas Brown Roberr Bruce Nancy Brudeli Bonnie Bucci Kay Buckley Kalhleen Budde Rosemary Bulger Mark Bundy Thomas Bunker Sleven Bunfing Alan Burgslahler Barb Burns Probing The composilion of Drosophila fruil flies, Jill Pinckaers and Mary Hoye find answers 'lo qeneiics. Avid Guidance Mr. Curry, adviser of 'rhe sophomore class, checks lhe sei' of a one-acl play, presenfecl under his direclion. s ,, f ,. . .J ,Z ,,,-w-- 12 I W 'Y ' a ,Q ea Q5 5 .. ll ,ee-ss, ,mm,-.p-1m-mw- l i , in air?- iiia aff W ig f Bruce Burl' Becky Bush Sally Bulsch Eileen Byrnes Shari Caldwell Roger Camp Colleen Cannon Mark Carey Palrick Carey Anne Carlson Brian Carlson James Carlson Jeffrey Carlson Ken Carlson Mary Carlson George Carr Kalhleen Carroll Paul Cavill Andrea Chresl Brooks Chrislensen Lincla Chrislensen Toby Chrislensen Tom Chrislensen Richard Church Claudia Churlik Slephen Clark Barbara Claxfon Mary Clemens Thomas Colford Janna Colman Scoh' Corns+ock Virginia Cone James Congdon Rusly Consians Chris Cook Mike Cooper Ronald Cornelius Thomas Corson Susanne Crall Ronnie Croliool at M ,T ' 1 fi -va- 4 if ' 11 r e 3 Y.. Eh. ,L we-J , l E 2, 2 l , ss X I N bl +5 ,Q-. uf 1' fl iii: f f 'l ' 3 A ri i ' - .. 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' 'ii .N L 45, 'W i ' L -E ' T 'Hi A W 'rs W T T 'see 1 1, . . aff., ' K fi Krisfen Cram Siephen Crook Joseph Crown Julie Culley Raymond Cummings Sleven Daffer James Dahl Scorr Dailey Pairicia Daniel John Daniels Kenneih Daniels Teresa Daniels Ron Danielson Sieven Davies Carol Davis Sandra Davis Dick Day Dale Dayon John Dean Craig Degendorfer Terry Degidio Lynnae De Jarlais Tim Denman Siephen Dennis J ii ii C e l ia De n n y Wayne Deizler Linda Dewiih' Janice Dickinson , . f Terry Diekman Jane? Diepholz Larry Dierf John Dolmar J Wy, fn-1, ,ag 3 v, ,fi W Q V gy i ' I 34, 1 ,, 'i .,1,ii Dan Donaldson David Doiy V my H David Doubelc 3 t Jane Douqherly Kenny Dowell 19572 X ' ' James Dredqe 9' Gloria Drill Bradley Dronen Andrea Chresf, Nancy Wengenroih and Colleen Dunn praciice before lending 'lheir acrobalic skills 'ro performances of RHS's Tapaires. I Class of '6 Displays Great Promise David Drummond William Drury Colleen Dunn Daniel Duoos Scoll' Duresky Sfeven Dvorak George Ecksiein Charles Ego Mary Jo Ehlers Garry Ekegren Larry Ekegren John Ekholm Jennifer Elias Roger Eliason Rosemary Ellefson Margarel' Elliol' Cheryl Elmquisl James Emerson John Engelking Lesier Engen Rick Englebrelson Hal Erb David Erickson Dianne Erickson Slephen Erickson Jerome Ernsl Mary Erspamer Mike Evans Gerald Fair Palricia Farmer Susan Farr Diana Fenner Michael Filzen Dennis Fink Bill Finley Kalhlynn Fischer Mary Filzenberger Susan Fix Sharon Flach James Fleming Roberr Florey Craig Fordahl Tony Fosier Daniel Fredericks John Freeman Mark Fremo Bonnie Friendshuh Marfha Friskey Michael Frilh Linda Frilz Terri Frolund Glenn Gaasvig Donna Galbrechl Peler Gale John Ganapes Susan Ganske Judiih Gardner Thomas Gardner Sue Garner Joneen Gaylord Richard Gerk Leslie Gersey Mary Gess William Gibson David Gilbresladl' Jean Grnach Henry Gnerer Thomas Goalen Francis Gober Mary Ann Gober Diana Gokey Barbara Goodlund W F L . s . 1 , 79 if T -f 2 is ' ' Q xo ., if '- CL , , A,., , , 7 4,7 ' 5. ' Q f 5 it C i 1, .av sf-ev' V W W Z' 'ff W. 5 1 Q spew 4 ,iii i , Ya I N ' if ar as J y .r '- ' M .. f .17 C sg ' ...M I .f if ,xh L 'I A 73 1 ., xr W, it I lp, , X 5. . ,L 1. il Y I W ,K Johneffe Goodlund Barbara Goodman Wendy Gorsf Allen Gram Orlyn Gran Barbara Grande Mary Green Pafricia Green Aileen Greger Adrianne Greqerson Rick Gren Barfon Gresbrink Nona Griffin Wendy Griffin John Grundifz Connie Gunderson Dale Gunderson Jane Gunderson Marsha Gunsfad Kafhryn Gusfafson Phyllis Gusfafson Marsha Haagenson Cheryl Hacker Dave Hackeff Susan Hadden Barbara Haines Shelley Hale Krisfie Halvarson Diane Halverson Carolyn Hamel Anne Hamilfon Bonnie Hams 'Sf 1 is or yyy you 4,4 ' AJ IVVL I hx I V 'N' K f' I , , r f G, 5 , Vw..- e 1 ,I T. r. .. -- 111- w'.11--21--11 -- ZS?--4:2 fi 'Q' A as . 6 ,ne C A , 1 HWY: V. V A W I j, kv - 1- 5 a V J E! , Mi, K '37, 4, 'NJ ,i K ia i A if E if S , .ix A 'C' N at A ' ' gr 0' 5. f . Ll W iii i ff, I ary :H Z , . , H . BL ,Egg , xibkl , .ii - a, W Music Resounds Amid Turmoil 1 yn C y - is y Vva- QL, L, K X.: A I A , gf ' A ff as i i r ' 1 A .QW ' qv ff .gw.Ks'n Curr 'ffE: 'avi i , f ,v as Q fi ..,,,. lik su, Q4 Y r X I . T Ov L. C . 'rf' in-s 2' V 5. ,-, an hav xy 'i - 9 V A A vii ii 3 ,Mi J. kid 'A I I ' of A Q N 7 Kurf Hannes Ronald Hansen David Hanson Joel Hanson Keifh Hanson Mary Hanson Susie Hanson Timofhy Hanson Wendy Hanson Bruce Hardf Paul Hardf Debbie Harris Suzanne Harris Sfephen Harfman Elaine Harwood Gary Haugen Debbie Haugerud Gioia Haurifz Gail Hein Linda Heinrich Lynn Henkel Gerald Hendrickson Loel Henry Shirley Henry Michael Herron David Hill Roberf Hillner Bruce Hinnenkamp Ann Hierpe Kafhy Hockerf Cheryl Hoff Clifford Hoffman Judifh Hoffman Thomas Hoffman John Hoglund Cynfhia Hoium Craig Holler Sfeven Holley Richard Holm Terrance Holmes Marlha Horner Robyn Hornnes Janis Hornselh Chrlslopher Hoslcin Jerry Houg William Houslon Ralph Hoverslen William Howard Janis Howall Charles Howe Jill Howe Pamela Howe Mary Hoye Douglas Hunl Forresl l-lunler ,amy oi,, .Z:..f,g3, sf, 2 .Q V ' J 1 25- K A 'i aara . 1 o rr R J :af a an ul 4' 1 v. A ,,, ,,'l r . ,ws as I lnslrumenlal slrains echo from lhe band room as Roger Peck and Faye Bailey praclice for lhe sprlng concerl. ,J fe- , ,ig . kr f A .K K ,. EY: - as 'I JL il Chilli ev, KQ-pf, MJ F as Q i R5 el i,, . Janel Johnson, Curl Luncl, and Therese Johnslon combine inleresl' in i music wilh school spiril oy singing in 'lhe RHS choir. Daniel Hurley Alan l-luus Thomas lves Peggy Jaclcson Barbara Jacobson Lincla Jacobson Kerry Jaeger Larry James David Jannella Carolyn Jellerson Joanne Jelvlclc Cheryl Jensen Craig Jensen Greg Jensen Douglas Jenson H 'A A I is .. fx ' V U J 2, 'W .y air f' i s srr' we 1 rw ai , I f f' 2' .V M , ,,,, X 'WW ,,,r wfjjj i f ,J el ' , w 'Z x ylsl S isl y y , yib ll H il ii if -F J if if AIN 3371 qrwzy h ' ' , J 2 y I82 l, Bruce Jenfinlc Peggy Jepson Roberi Jernloerg Landis Johnsen Barbara Johnson Bradley Johnson Carolyn Johnson Carroll Johnson Chrisline Johnson Chrisfopher Johnson Daniel Johnson Danny Johnson Darcy Johnson David A. Johnson David E. Johnson Douglas Johnson Duane Johnson Janece Johnson Janel Johnson Kevin Johnson Leslie Johnson Michael Johnson Nadine Johnson Nancy Johnson ., 1 Mounting the Ladder of Success, '51 BV U N fi is L -...P . 91- -Q T L is-. 5, A .T Rf? wP'f 'WCM' Peggy Johnson Ronald Johnson Sfephen Johnson Sue Johnson Susan K. Johnson Terry Johnson Chrisiine Johnsion Dennis Johnsion Therese Johnslon Danny Jones Jaclcie Jones Jill Jones Michael Jordahl Michele Karlchoff Peggy Keehr Terry Keen Wayne Kelash Mary Ann Kelly Michaeleen Kelzenberg Bill Kephari Peier Kepler Craig Kellleson Carrie Kieniiz Gregory Kienzle Diane Kieser Cheryl King Doug Kingsriier Linda Kirchner Marge Kilfridge Barbara Kifzman Rebecca Klein Carol Knuison Caihy Knuison Mike Knuison Sleve Koch Margarei Koehler Mark Koenig Laurice Kollar Jim Koloc Greg Kopischlce Bill Korell Don Kosiar Mary Krahl Gayla Kralz Peler Krings Kaihleen Krueger Kalhy Kruger Jane? Krumm Karla Kuhbander Celia Kuiawslci Wendy Kulle Krisline Kyllo Joanne Lace Dianne Lally Richard LaMel'rry Barbara Lamperl John Lamson Susan Landis Keilh Lange Greg Langholf Bruce Larsen John Larsen Roberl Larsen Darrell Larson Rose Larson Thomas Larson Warren Larson Susan Lalham Sandra Laudenslager Dianna Laughlin L D I R KA. W Palli Laursen jg, ii I , K 5, K Brian Lawrence ' 1 af H Q ,WJ K n ,,. QP ' - K: -:.ii 'W ll R Q X F bi ri .. L, 3 V 'Y I t, at hi Stl' , Q ii A Ea X A ,N iiUf.f' s . J .fill .ffl i : Sophomores Readily ain Barbe Lawson Palricia Layeux Gary Lazinslci Roberl Lazorilc Janel' Lee Kris Lee Linda Lee Palricia Lee Bruce Leerh Charles Lefebvre Lorrie Leisure Jane Leslie Michael Levilon Roberl' Lewis Sheila Lewis Sheryl Lindberg Susan Lindblorn Gary Lindberg Roxanne Lingen Mike Linner Roberr Lillle William LiHle Roberl' Lord Mary Louris Mariorie Lovaasen Bruce Lovdal Richard Lowden Gwen Lucier Greg Ludwig Bran? Lund Curlis Lund James Lundberg Barb Lunderno Dennis Lundgren - - is s 'aff Q, 4 A ii ' . K W -. if 1- 'ff A my ss Q rf 1 s. Wa' , 'Y sz.. if- +' .Q , .. Michael MacDonald Lynn Macey Jon Machl' 55 3 Wendy Malcouslcy r kk .Ahh 5 is f . Mary K Marlin Monly Marlin Barbara Masoner Mary Malhiason Barbara Mallson Larry Mauren Joan McBride E Z 5 451 -, N232 . Carherine Markovich .i' -fil I l ri Genell Marlin ! I 'l Parriclc Mcffarlhy ' ' 'f r if wif ' - 1 Sophomores Develop Individuality 1-, 4 if f , Q .iff ' D eg o scso iii? x ii '1f: A- is -.., I .. 6 Q A 'sry vc H ' W 'in in 5 f'-- , fi . , ' if i lzi if -a ll - 4 ' ',-- W X., -. W112- , i iais icia i sssi s., i s J y D 1 --'. ,,.. .. Q1 g .. . 51 E. ii ','L ' S l 'Ni Iyi 'f ' ii 1 N J -if 3 : A im - fig' 'X ' i i N Q. A K s e X N A is H I ax I 1 V '- t f Sf Kwai s ' A fel' Gregg Meyer Mary Meyer Nancy Meyer Slephen Meyer Thomas Meyers Mary Michels Janei Michelson Mark Miller Merrilee Miller Michael Miller Ernesf Mirras Peggy Milchell Marilyn Moeller Michael Moen Mark Monfils Mark Moreen Judiih Morrison Michael Morlenson Pamela Muehring Sally Murdock Creighion Murphy Sfeven Murray Mark Myers Gary Myhre Dale Nehrbass Barbara Nelson Dean Nelson Donna Nelson John Nelson Linda Nelson Nancy Nielson Reed Nelson Rocky Nelson Sharonann Nelson Susan Nelson William Nelson Frederick Neumann Mary Neumann Sieven Nichols Jon Nicholson .,.. ..,c . .... ...sl 1.-1 ,,. . . c .... A, Timoihy McCarlhy Gregory McCariney James McCarvill Debra McCuichen Slephen McDougall John McGinnis John McGin+y James McKenna Brad McKernan Douglas McKinnon Scolf McMorran Kevin McParlland Caryn Mecay Randy Merriman Gregg Merrill Douglas Meyer lmaginaiive concepiions are expressed in The original ari' work of Kay Waller. sk ,cf ,Q Dwi if . ei g s iaiss ffl i f i ii A 'ZAR . .,. ,V 'i ii Li ' Ty s , .:,. J I 5 ' ss f X , - .L K rg K if ' ,A-Of? fi as x XE Through dentifioation of Talents Werner Niecler Kalhy Nordslrom Lynn Nordslrom Sleven Norin Melanie Norlander Tom Noslca John Ogden Judy Oliver Celesle Olsen Evonne Olson Nancy Olson Palricia Olson Thomas Olson Wallace Olson Dianne Opperud Terry Ore Judilh Oredson Elisabelh Orred David Osborn Daniel Oshea James Oslberg Marcella Overlay Mark Pafiolis Daniel Page Pal Pappas Lynn Parker Rila Parks Nancy Parrish Sleven Parsley Robin Parsons Pamela Paulson Jo Ann Payler A , is A so iso. P ' Q f no ' L oyi' iill P F 'L P gg on M, L V sayk Z 15,3 P ris- Y ' l ,fi L, , ...P ,L - f P y g yyyy l , N 14 f omit: ' Ez: 'ir MM sw, ssli P L P , ...,, Q K xx! N y , ff oyoo gi 'W if P eg f5 1f' ,, 4. ., iii 1 kg mx X ' N' T si . ef A PPP Pi :., Psi 1 5 QP, Pis'r P P,s. P P . I P .lm Wif i as QA Q .A f so 4-Q -V ra Ps- L . P DPQP L fi PP L ilPr L Z f l fs. 52 :IVY 4? '3TQj' M. V . if-74' . 'rw Roger Peck Larry Pepin Brenda Perlclcio Susan Pelers Carol Pelerson Cheryl Peferson David Pelerson Granl' Pelerson John Pelerson John Pelerson Wayne Pelerson Ronald Pelriclca Randy Jo Pelro Kalhleen Phillippi Ann Pierce Preparing background for 'rheir debales. Dave Drummond scan essenlial malerials. Ken Beall, George Carr and F9-ew PP- ,..Q,gZ:i P Jill Pinckaers Mary Pockrandl' Sharon Ponfius Roberl' Posorske Sheldon Pos? Linda Praus Sharon Prepeichal The preliminar bracin of a bow in archer is one ol man skills fhai' Barb Marfson John Prem, Y Q Y Y and Debbie Harris will acquire in sophomore physical educaiion. Sophomores Form Skill 4 l .lic . , - MQJQWEI I N ' ,I f , ,oe- zli l ima 'iii , - V gh 1 U31 f 3 Through Carol Priebe Brian Pulk Jane? Quall Charles Quick Wendy Quinn Michael Quin? Pamela Ramsey Dennis Randall Richard Ranum Terry Rassmussen Kaihy Ray Alan Redefske Sandy Reiner Jim Renneke Douglas Reynolds Jon Reynolds Sanclra Rice Timolhy Rice Donna Richardson Margarel Richardson Elizaberh Richler Doug Rifchie John Riiler Mary Roberrs Nancy Roberis Peier Roberls Michael Robin Phillip Robinson Ted Roelh Belh Rogers Douglas Raske Becky Ross Charles Rounds John Rouse Linda Rowell Vickie Runyan Pamela Rusch Palricia Ryan John Sl. Pierre Mary Salk Cheryl Sandeen Richard Sa ndeen Rene Sa ndq uisl Thomas Sanner Renee Sayles Becky Schiaqer Marilyn Schindler Slephanie Schleuder Devout Diane Schmid William Schoe-pf Mary Schonhardf Joann Schosfag Tim Schreiber Kalhy Schuler Terese Schulz Kennelh Sea borg Nancy Sedio Susan Seel gg ,,,,..... ,, aw-Nasir. .:a.-1,-gh. x ' - ' ,K 0 ,sie- L l +- I hw: 525' an . ., aw N - zz. 'T S -. 146 . v Practice ,K T . ., , I. VIII 1 ff ' A 1 H, A i f ix ' 5, 1A X ,I Ae M 'Q S ' Y T T1 my Anira Seesz John Seland Thomas Seline Douglas Seward Scolf Sharpe Judilh Shaw Mark Shaw Michael Shaw Roger Shears Karen Shellum Richard Shoebolfom Roberl Shull John Sieberz Lynne Siemers Peler Silbernagel Joseph Simon Brenda Skoglund Valella Slusser Loni Smiih Lynn Smilh Terry Smilh Belh ,Snow Wendy Snyder Terrel Soderberg Dean Soderling Karen Soderlund Lila Soderlund Mona Solberg Brenl Sole George Solheim William Solle Geri Songle Joann Spake Michael Spillane Joann Splerlsloeser Vicki Spooner Frederick Sfanley Werner Slanley David Slap? Todd Slark ilrlssc f lyll 1 -,K is 4 5 '-Q. - -5-r ndependent Spirit Strengthened Deborah Sreele Palii Slegner Janice Slenerson Nicoleile Slevens Donald Slidger Charlee Slinson Kalhleen Siodieclc David Sfoebe Leslee Slone Terrance Sformoen Laura Sloiesbery Bonnie Slover Gordon Slover Lee Slrandberg Charles Slrauch Sieven Slrey George Siuarl' Janice Sluber Pairicia Sluizman Helen Subaclc Cheryl Sundem Susan Sundquisl' Greg Sullon Craig Svilak Belly Swanson Cheryl Swedberg Susan Sweel Cindy Swenson Dale Swenson Lucile Swenson Sieven Tail Roberl Tail Sandie Tanllu Susanne Taragos Linda Teigen Craig Tharaldson Donald Theimer Douglas Thelen Sieven Thies Bonnie Thompson . ,W x fs a War Yi :-if '-ix! Qi-x N M.. 'U' 'Q 'Q fi ia .. 1 x i Xi , Tm gl sssi , L x W , ' : i -i.1 1,Ef,,g X , QWTT Q ynmuig' ' L s,,, K-3 N -- .3525 . ,gs , j a .i ' K f ' yis, ri' - f , i MY? , x 1 A T S E L fl- . Q .M iiii ' f iss, s iss T T iii 1 ills L QMXZTQZZEBQYG be g L X be 5 -ses ff' ff ! 3 Jacqueline Thompson James Thompson Ronald Thompson Susan Thompson Gregory Thoreson William Thorlcildson Mary Tisch Becky Tolifson Cynfhia Tarell Barbara Torrance Jeannie Tracy Gary Trebelhorn Pam Trebil Debra Truax George Tucker Lois Turner Ronald Tveifbalnlc Jari Ubben Kalhy Ulmen Mark U'Her Clayion Vail Ralph Van Hoven Debra Varner Kaihy Veil' Gary Vensland Jeanerfe Volz Diane Waage Cheryl Wachier Ronald Wagner Bonnie Wahl David Waleralc by Participation in rganizations -524 J 6 , William Walker Kay Waller Roberf Walierson David Ward Roberi Warhol Darlene Warnock Nancy Waischlce Roberf Weber Frank Wells Nancy Wengenroih Gea Werner William Weseloh Judy Weseloh David Wesiergard John Whipple avi. , fi yu -' Q fi 2, V W 43844 A ww fi , is ,Z -if ' A f ,Af 'ii' ia yyyi liil in aiii l ' F of r vvr,. Zi' v iiyii ii ' flag , ' ' lal 1 ffz if gow I ' f A :ay H Q 'H I ,l, ' o' , :Q gif '-V i 'E am i ga ' ,J by f rf 1 X xr, 5 - 4' 0+ X .ll ! ' ,.. ,Am Aa ' 6 I I , , '1 ' Q J ay if J J D 'Q 0 .r pi v il ' ' ii ' I JE, 'H' if ff' , L' f X 3 ,if 4? Cindy Whiibeclc Donna While Shari Whiie Erica Wickslrom Thomas Wiederholl Dayion Wiqhlman Richard Williamson Bob Wills Pafricia Wilion Kaihleen Winier' James Wiiiich Aurelia Wohlford David Wold Jeaneiie Wold David Wollan Maribeih Wolpers Kenny Wong Gary Wordon James Worih Mariha Woslcobof Roger Wysong George Wyzinslci Mary Yerxa Jenell Yorks Michael Yosi Bev Youness Bonnie Youness Siephen Young Bobbie Younggren Jerry Zeiilin Susan Ziesmer Joseph Zimmerman Roberi' Zismer Mary Zgocla Sleven Zmuda V ll? A - - - ii, . . K- ,, I v,,,, 1 'gf 'li ' . N- Leslee Sione and Maribeih Wolpers olfen spend lunch hours selling aihleiic evenis iiclceis. '51 i- 'wif T3 03.Q.4f--,wwwmlmwivfm-4t4:m' .:,z vL --'vwwizkimxwfiiii um:wM2hzwWMWi4vWfJAs6Ef'Zf1M 'W'MWMWQIJM Wifllaf W 4 -M.-W..15p'12fjWZ', J1 M f1 MXL! 9ZHQi U fi SENIORS lf ix Qfgg ,AVE 994 .. LB f , The Senior Leadership ualities Rank 66 Senior oificers are: 'F. r. Ed Kiedrowslri, president Nancy Brawley, secrelaryg b. r. Dana George, vice presidenl: Bob Copeland. lreasurer. Roberf Ainsworlh. Michael Albers Susan Andersen Boniia Anderson . -i', we .H Carol Anderson Cheryl Anderson Rosemary Abel Richard Adair Floyd Anderson Gerald Anderson Eugene Adams Richard Adams Joan Anderson Judy Anderson , ' James Ahlberg Linda Ahlbom Julie Anderson Kaihleen Anderson igh in Class of '66 Laila Andresen Sliaron Arelz Daniel Armilage Beverly Arrnslrong Roberl Aslceland Paulelle Asiell Carol Allcinson Russell Auger Michael Aussendorf Nancy Baggensloss Nalional Honor Sociely officers are Lois Kell, secrelaryq Floyd Anderson, president Ann Whear, lreasurer. Linda J. Anderson Linda L. Anderson Lowell Anderson N. Marina Anderson Pliilip Anderson Sally Anderson Slwaron Anderson Susan K. Anderson Susan M. Anderson Tirnollwy Anderson Lorraine Andreason Wayne Andren kbp? ,vip .Mf -may l SN Deborah Balmer Wendy Barlameni' Sheryl Barllerr Janine Balclce Frederic Barrerl Sranley Barlen The Servieeful Z Mary Berdahl Bonnie Berg Thomas Berg Sharron Bergdahl Cameron Bergh Kirsren Bergh Diane Beckman Susan Behrner Gregory Bennis Joanne Beclcwifh Donald Bellin Donna Benson est in the Best Library ald Carole Olson keeps pace wilh demand lor readlng ma- rerial lor research and enloymenl. 'A Ar -4. I -.fp V fa. fs C237 V , ' f . 1 L fini? Gary Bergquisf Gary Berqslen Margarel Berres Glen Berry Darryl Bixby T fJ .3 fs? Rb vi , fi Q , Ja Kallwleen Blerva David Blaclcslone Claudia Blalr Lonnie Blair Joan Blayloclc Y E e l Sleven Bove Nancy Brawley Lloyd Bremgeflq Holly Brighf William Brighl Jar-neg Brown Lawrence Brasfacl Joanne Breclcinridge Sharon Brenner Penny Brighl Lynn Brockmeyer R0Ann Brown ig Brother Gives a Helping and Tarryl Brown William Brown Thomas Brudeli John Brucler Kalhy Bruclvig Kim Brudvig These boys salisfy 'lhe hungry hordes al' foofball games while raising money for fhe senior class freasury. ffl? M-We A, soma n 'gpm in I f x 'JM k 5Y fh. 3' . ,A i' 5, ,ag ff' rx TSX 'Q , .,,V J in ,Apr 4 VKL, L 'Ui' i I ff ,, A J y ii C J J ., 7 l L gf ,QI I ',,,:Q p ,gn f -an cf V, ,Wi W! Jacqueline Brurn Sandra Bruslad Lorene Bucci Carolyn Budd Dennis Buescher '15 James Bullcin Pamela Bulger John Bunlinq Mary Ann Burqe Sandra Burqell fn. Bruce Campbell Frederick Carlson Gary Carlson Jean Carlson Joan Carlson John CdrlSOr1 Michael Carlson Nancy Carllon Karen Carlson Terry Carlson Susan Carpenler Senior Mike Thompson enlhusiaslically describes The fasl paced ac Hon on The foolball field. I X,-,, Ambitiou Senior Contribute to L - .. L . we Diane Pelfekos helps lhe communify and earns money ar 'Phe same lime by working al' ihe Richfield Public Library. Lee Chrislensen Mary Chrisfensen Jeffrey Ch risfensen Karen Chrisfensen , - 'KWifiE'E,i.::.:gf11,Q,,, X56 If an .1 Z x l . fi .,.. F Q W f- . fav? 1 R waive een, ' 5 A' W HE Kafhleen Casey Linda Cassady Nancy Chrislenson Thomas Cison Linda Chrisliansen Calherine Clark yyy C y M Paul Chapman Chrisline Chick Mary Clark Michael Clark Karen Childers Janelle Chorzempa Judilh Clarke Terry Clausen Kifly Cone ehoola Prestige rgigfiggss IBM' uwiln H ugnunsfl Ned Munger wishes arclenily for viciory in lhe elecrion for Ll. Governor ai' 'rhe Hi-Y Sfudeni Congress Bonnie Clemens Nancy Coleman held each year. Kellie Collins Karhleen Collison Bonnie Comeau M ary Conaway 55. , sg, .sf Q 4' 41 W I M41 7 'ai , P Susan Copeland Bruce Cornelius David Cornelius Sianley Corniea David Cosgrove Paul Cowdery Dennis Craswell Roberr Creamer Sreven Culpepper Ronald Dahl Thomas Dahlien Frederick Damon if iii,s C mum? IU! Qi 3. Kincy Daniels Carolyn Darrow Barbara Davis Vickie Davis Eliana Del Casiillo J0l'lV' DSVWVUS Shirley Danielson David Dashiell Mary Jane Davis Bernadelie DeBoer David Delvlarais David DiClYlV7S0f1 Aspiring Student Seek Wisdom Terrence Dickinson Linda Dielcrnan Cynlhia Dodge Thomas Doucei' Sfephen Dombeclc Michael Dougheriy Senior Janel Mongan is receiving lasl minuie help from her insirucior Mr. Duane Fernriie for a physics examinaiion. 1- ' rm , Nasal' Gregory Draves Michael Dronen Sharlene Duggan Michael Duponl David Edleisen -a4uA X M X .K new 'Q mv 13 Douglas Edmonson Erik Eiclsmo Dale Ekegren Ginger Elsiad Diane Elvecrog vp- Charles Emerson David Erb Teresa Erickson James Eshelman John Enqebrelson Barbara Erickson Barbara EFil1Sefi Kifli Elhier Linda Enqen Sleven Erickson James Ernsl Pairicia Evans During a sJrudeni's senior year much emphasis is placed on wriiien expression. Rick Olsiad does exiensive ferm paper research ai' lhe Richfield Public Library. nf nm.. 5 fa ' ld Qi? 9, I Darlene Fair Congfance Farnham Susan Feeney Thomas Farmer Maria Fearell Anne Feipel S . E . JGVUCG Fix Carol Fielslad Sara Fleilman Ralph Fix Donald Flach Lawrence Ford W5 Lydell Feisl' Russell Ferree Richard Fish Donald Fellows Donald Fiers Sleven Fisher Power of Speech Long afler The final dismissal bell rinqs al 2:25, sludenis sland in lhe halls and lallc, lallc, laik. 'Bw f I Slephen Gilloersladf Mark Giroux Ned Giibowslci Janice Gibson Da na George Vicloria Gerlz Seniors Don Whifehead, Lynda Harris, and Slirling Olro are having a good laugh affer a hard day al' school. 7? Belh Forlcenbrock Consrance Francis Sleven Forsberg John Frederick Terry Forss Sherry Friendshuh Pamela Fosler Roger Frilz Kalhleen Fowler Roger Funk J Conslance Ganapes John Ganslce Grelchen Gasrerland Bonnie Geerdes Sandra Geisler Vivaoious Vibration of Spiritful While siiiinq in ihe senior bleachers, seniors show a spirii ol enihusiasm and vigor during a RHS pep iesi. Michael Goalen James Goddard Sharon Goebel Pairicia Golcey r Gregory Goodlund Shirley Goodlund WHL Francine Gise Ronald Glander Neil Gislason Eileen Glenna Susan Goodman Diane Graf Nancy Gloclcner Charlofie Gnerer Julie Gramiih John Grande Wesley Gran James Green . . . Rlclcy Gulzlce Thomas Haas SN? Suzanne Haas Robln Haclcell' Sandra Hadden Carol Hagen Karen Hagen Kalhy Hagen Gregory Hall Nancy Hall Karen Hallberg Carol Halllng Michael Halloran Charles Hallqulsl' Lawrence Hansen Senior Bob Copeland of The Bunch sings sweelly al lhe senlor sponsored 5 1 f f Q s L ? 7 3 .LQ-1 V Soc l-lop. Thomas Gregg Cheryl Greiner Vlrgil Grenhagen LaRhae Grlndal Dale Grimes Pamela Gunderson lssll . 5 .wif ai' Carol A. Hanson Judith Hanson Terrence Hanson Stephanie Hardacker Lynda Harris Pamela HB1-Iqefl Carol Hanson Robert Hanson Thomas Hanson Ross Hardf John Harvey Priscilla Haugen Seniors' Creativity Shines Forth Marilynn Hegg James Heinen Dennis Helseth Wayne Hemer Diane Henrickson TimoH'1yiHerberg Jim Kylio, Linda Paulson, and Dave Peterson are in the process of creating faces 'for senior class play publicity. sh, ,mf f -'44 F.- l ix Gerald Heywood Milo Hines Jeffrey Holaerg George Holl Linda Hoium fi. Fei? A Charles Hokans Dianne Holland Roberl Holler Thomas Holloway Peggy Hoover r-v a yr' We NGHCY l l0Vel50n Kafhleen Hoyf Suzelle Huguel David Husom Judifh Howell Thomas Hoyum Susan Hulfing Jill Hyambsal Kalllleen l'l0WleY Terrence Hughes MlCl'1GSl Hundere Kaihleen Hyde Senior cas? members of The Senior Class Play Arsenic and Old Lace pose prellily afler an exuberanl rehearsal nearing lhe opening night 5 s i sue? J f . if Janice Jacobsen Jennifer James RicharcliJefferson David Jensen Phillip Jensen Donna Johnsen Nancy Jacobson James'Jasperson Carmen Jensen Diane Jensen David Jepson Barbara Johnson Activit Plans Are in the Making Publicily chairman Penny Larson discusses how many posters will be Brenf Johnson Cynlhia Johnson Georgene Johnson necessary for Sadie Hawkins. Bruce Johnson Darrel Johnson Glynda Johnson We 'ER 'vw ff' 5 sg Gregory Johnson Nancv Johnson Lawrence Johnson Pafricfa Johnson Linda Johnson Rebecca Johnson Maureen Johnson Ronald Johnson Michael Johnson Sheryl Johnson Kafherine Jones Dale Kallenberg Diane Karnpen John Karau Cynlhia Kargel Rifa Kargel Peggy Kallce Lois Kell Chrisfopher Donna Kauser Roxanne Kelman Kalayama The Senior Planning Commillee is deep in discussion aboul' senior aclivilies, plans and problems. f - ' YM Suzanne Kelman Jonalhan Kennedy Edmund Kiedrowslci Richard Kieselhorsf Wayne Kilgren Terry Kirchner Candyce Kendall James Kenney Thomas Kiedrowski Kennefh Kieser Ronald King Gregory Kleman Memories to Keep, ates to Recall Kalhleen Kleven Michael Kleven Michael Kline Roberl Knighls Sue Liedfke and Kalhy Wherland find 'lime among lhe daily huslle Susan KOEPS and buslle 'ro exchange senior picfures. Ronald Kolslad ,-Zi' AQHA? in , I 2 William Kralwl Diane Krebs Karlnerine Krings Lawrence Krolnn Jay Krough Peggy Kuiawslci James Kyllo Caflnryn Lally Palricia Lally Michael Lampi Roberra LaPilz Dwiqlul' Larsen James Larsen James Larson Linda Larson Penny Larson Karlwy Clark and Kay Morlensen are busy pulling up one of many bullelin boards lo remind sfudenfs of upcoming acrivilies. ,f fa, 46 ms- if Richard Larson Mafqafel' l-Bel' Daniel Larlwam Linda l-9il1y Michael Laursen Palfidfi l-Gmlie ut tending Senior Fred Damon, presidenl of flue sludenl' council, lislens ailenlively +0 flue ideas ol fellow council members. Kallileen Lind Diane Lindberg rrrr in Q, ill f 2 if A Linda Lindberg Nancy Lindeberq Terrence Linderliolrn Daniel Lobeilco X Kr , ,, Ql , N-7 if I' Joanne Leslakis Richard Lewis Terrence Lodin Ronald Long ring Honor Judy Lliofka Randy Lied Gregg Lowe Norlon Lund . ix -f ,WX l af' ' 'i'ff. 55.55 L': l,2f V kkw i t V,y W 4 by iv sk? jg 1 ,rii Q r Susan Liedllce Judillw Limperl Gordon Lundberg Carol Lundgren re nd Award to RHS The proud Nafional Meri? Scholarship finalisl Takelcawa, and Cameron Bergh. Jollyne Lyman Kalhleen Lynch Merrily McCarlney Lorraine McCarvill Jeffrey McCullough Gary McGlennen he , , E' 91 S ing? are Kirslen Bergh. Floyd Anderson, Joyce Douglas Mclnlosh Jamielle McKusick Judilh McLaughlin Roberla McMillen Paulelle Machl Gail Mach Sluarl Mach Donna Madison Mary 'Madsen Phillip Magnuson Daniel Mahn Dianne Mahn Sandra Malilcowslci Douglas Manske Lawrence Marlces Peler Marlcovich -fig, T' f 'l 1'9l!v Sfeven Ma rlin apid James Michel Lesler Michels Diane Masloslci Karen Maison Q Lawrence Mason Nancy Mauren Kalhleen Mecay if Charlolfe Meidinger Cheryl Mellon Judilh Merriman Susan Meiriclc Dorothy Mendele Slephen Merrill ace Keeps Student u hing James Midlhun Barbara Milclcelson Michael Milberl' Arlan Miller Lynne Sorenson hurries To calch 'rhe daily aclivify bus which leaves promplly ar 4 o'cloclc. 41 Q, l 4. .H A X ., ,,... gi 1 f T21 xx qi i X., M - ,uf Beverly Miller Candace Miller Jeanne Miller Neil Minikus Daniel Milal me 'ff 6 ful wtf 1 Carl Moen Glenda Molws Bruce Moline James Moline Janel Monqan U'-1 CDO C-I C- : woo ai :gm 2.4 mm- DO zz ko-. 3119- 550 O 1 on LAO? 1 as 222 3 'ii' 3 N + 3- 3- O C 1 U TTI'- o O-W9 D E31 cum-4 2 3-wg 3- ZZ 5 KC: C- 5 21 of 25 Q. 1 1 C in T nn in -P O :mc- 3 059 23 of? WD: cu gig ET ECS in 33-,S 3? O3 1 ru ll! 3' 1- J- 0 C 1 fl DJ ui ,M U1 mg Zola D' n:1 QM TKS 2 5, ,, vw 3 OJ Za, U-4 WZ ' zjc sn flew fu 1 cn 1- 'D C -0- 1--...W oi Ln 1 0. -4 Diane Nels Cynfhla Nelson Cur'rFs Nelson David Nelson Dianna Nelson Gary Nelson Athletic Seniors Judy Neumann Roberr Newcomb Suzanne Nelsor Gary Neslweim Mary Newman Srephen Newsrrom X fi Nancy B. Nelson Pamela Nelson Peggy Nelson Nancy R, Nelson Parricia Nelson Roclcne Nelson Are on the Ball Senior GAA. members relax afrer school by playing an excirinq game of volleyball in The school gym. mf X 333 WX . Julie Niccum Diane Nicholson Kalhleen Nlcololl Carol Novalc Beverly Nunqesser 1 ,fn Juclilh Nyberq Mlchael O'BrIan Susan O'Dell Arl Olslad Rlchard Olledal Richard Ohama Palriclc O'Keele Alan Olson Carole Olson Marsha Olson Michael Olson Roger Olson Susan Olson Pamela Olson Sleven Olson Richard Olslad Track caplaln Doug Eclmonson wilh Coach Nornes ls one of lhe many fine alhleles fha? bring honor lo RHS. Douglas Onan Prenliss Oredson Linda Orvedalwl Margarel' Osgood Philip OH Mark Onan Dena Orilolf Barbara Oslsorn Kailnleen Oiis Dale Offerness Siirling OHQ Gregory Overlid Well-Dressed Senior Enliven all Teen Board members fha? represeni' various sfores are: fronf row- Lois Kell, Carol Hanson, Pai Pope, back Coreen Pacholke Angela Pappas Eileen Parrish Rasmussen. Cari Sllqimufa- -- Douglas Paine Jacqueline Parenfi Gail Parsley row-Ann Whear, Joan JoAnn Pafriclc Janel Palierson Linda Paulson Gary Peach James Pearson Z I Susan Pearson Roma Peerboorn Diane Pellelcos Beilw Pemble Yvonne Persons 'Wm Cyniliia Peszynslci Janice Peszynslci David Pelerson Beverly Peterson Brian Peferson Gail Pererson Joan Pelerson Mary Peferson Jerome Pelerson Linda Pelerson Nancy Peierson Senior Donna Kauser, in one of llie lalesl slyles, loolcs alasoluie smashing on annual Senior Dress-up Day. Roger Peferson Ruih Pefil' Dale Pierce Campbell Pinnow Penny Poclcrandl' Palricia Pope Sandra Peferson William Pleifer John Pinckaers John Plesums Sfeven Ponfius Chrisline Praeforius noreased Communication of Ideas Ronald Praus Marilee Preble Pafricia Purcell Charlene Quinlan Susan Rankin James Rasmussen Lorraine McCarvill 'Talks lo ihe sludeni' body over lhe public syslem. address 0155. Qi A A . X lx? ,fl Q15 Joan Rasmussen Karen Rasmussen Margarel Rasmussen Daniel Rassmussen Thomas Rassmussen Shari Reinlcing Karen Remer Ronald Reyes Dennis Rice Kalhleen Richards Thomas Richardson Sharon Rigq Lawrence Riller Susan Roberls Sleven Rilchie Gayle Riipa Palricia Roase Frederick Rogers Gary Richmond Diane Ripley Gary Roberls Lawrence Rogers Spoilile ediiors Judy Lhollca, Phil Sandahl, and Connie Francis discuss layoul' plans lor The nexl' issue. Ai Linda Romick James Rolh Thomas Ryan Sleven Salisbury Barbara Salvas Phillip Sandahl Susan Rosaclcer Kennefh Rucl Mallhew S+, Sauver Ingrid Sallvolcl Thomas Samsel Zila Sanloro ndividuals Give and Seek Advice Dennis Sauler Roberla Saxlon Suzanne Sawyer Mary Scanlon This panel of sfudenls gives advice To an elemenfary school PTA dealing wifh Teen Age Problems. Members of The panel are lefl fo righh Phillip Sandahl, Kilfy Cone, Debaie Coach Mr. Fawcell, Lois Kell, and Fred Damon. , ,.1,- l , , A sri mug, -in if W I Ginger Schifslcy Daniel Schiller Palriclr Schindler James Schmidl Susan Schmid? i, , 33: 'gil '1 ffii ,fi ' . z2?frz44.,y' . f - - ':f'MS 2Z,raZ'S: :, Thomas Schnorr Judilh Schonhardl Lawrence Shullz Nancy Schweim Kalhryn Schweilzer L ,fp Joyce Scoll Deborah Sharlcey Burkhard Sherva Charlofle Sielsema Karen Seamans Peler Shea Laurie Shimer Ann Simon Elaine Seline Danalee Shemanelc Frank Shirnlcus Sleven Sioberq Chris Taraldson receives informalion on a nursing career al' 'Phe annual PTA sponsored College Night PG'-Ii Skoqiieirn JOSGPIW Siaief Mary Snowberg Jean Sobczyk Claudia Sole Melvin Songsiad John Skurclaisvold Jerome Smifh James Snyder Linnea Sodergren Sieven Solheim Carol Sonsieng Senior Profit Through Experience Dennis Sorenson Lynne Sorenson Richard Spielman Ernesi Sianiey Vivian Sranion Lynn Sia pf 5 i Dale Ekegren and Sieve Merriir are busy praciicing 'and preparing for fhe One-Aci' Play fry-ours. 911 David Sfeen Jolin Siein Roberl Slenloerg Jon Slenson Monle Slerbucl: Lawrence Siiclger Lindo Slinson Jeffrey Slreeler Timolliy Slrommen Cari Suqimura Lawrence Sundem Dean Sullierlancl Kallileen Sullon AS-f ' Bruce Svilak Daniel Swenson Joyce Takelcawa Gloria Swanson James Syme Lucinda Tam Jeanne Swanson Jerome Szafranslci SPGHCSF Tapp Delzale members Bill Aslceland and Jim Ernsl cliliqenlly do researcl. lor an upcoming debale Much lime will llien be spenl' preparing llwe presenlalion sequence. Daniel Taragos Gerald Tarman Richard H. Taylor Calherine Thelen Avis Thomas Linda L. Thomes Chrisline Taraldson Richard D. Taylor Scoll Taylor Thomas Thoensen Linda Thomas Carol Thompson 966 Class Assist c6Behind Scenesi' Carole Thompson Michael Thompson Rebecca Thompson Slephen Thomson Timolhy Tigue Linda Tosel ' Ima. N, Slage Crew member Tom Hanson pounds and hammers away al' a slage selling for an upcoming play, 55 T 9. 5' gf . T 1, Hun. Jil :jj ll fl if Behrooz Towligh John Townsend Roberl Townsend Joan Tranberg Valerie Treaf Jeffrey Tulewohl Margaref Udy Gary Ueclcer Chrisiine Ulman Forresf Upclilce Nancy Vader Judilh Valenfa Sleven Vaurio Francis Veil Linda Veil' Nancy Vengland Craig Vick Todd Wallcer Sieven Vervaig Roberl' Viclor Sharon Warzelha Peggy Nelson and Sue Roberls pu? The finishing Touches on fhe refreshmenfs for 'rhe Homecoming Recepiion. Senior Receive Aid in Preparing for -L L S Seniors Phil OH and John Plesums gafher informaiion from a Yale Uni- versily represeniaiive. Thomas Whear Kaihleen Wherland Lawrence Wenaas Ellen Whalen Clarence Weslberg Ann Whear 228 Mary Weber John Weddle Leslie While Lynne Whiie My -Q I Daniel Wegner Sandra Weiher Na ncy Whiie Donald Whifeheacl Ronald Weifbrechi' Alvah Welsh Charles Whilmore Lorfknne Wieblie may-'yr :k,.. s the Challenging Future The counselors' oilice becomes an imporlani' place during a sludemvs senior year. Senior counselor Mr. Gilberi assisls l-lolly Brighi in making iuiure plans and decisions. Richard Will Mary Williams Paula Williams Karen Wilson Bruce Wishairi' Penni Willhans Jane Willich Gary Wong Janice Woodrow Jacqueline Woiier Carol Wrighi' Palrick Yarbrough -MM G!! P4 'QQ' Waller Yelzer Beverly Young Pamela Youngberg Sandra Youngquisl' Maureen Yule Deborah Zeillin Paul Ziemer Ronald Ziemkowslci Terry Zimmerman Joellen Zislca . 5 1 f ig K S' 5 4 5 -wasp-nw mm ,x,,,,,S,, .W ,,,.,,., ,Nm .. K . K, . .,,.. A .., . . , ,. ., ..- .,....., .M M- .- -.- Y ..-M .E WW 3 STUDE T LIFE K Q--L mf M MN? E W N Pa' , 1' 'EN w .91 vi 'W Q 1 li , . A -'-- V M . -, , -, fi:a::?i::-Ziifiiim ' .: . Q 57, 3p.,:s:i - '15 S FPYEELHH Y -315 gr? ,Q ESM- .. .Q ' 'm:E2': 21? 'lE'i'8iT'2e211 'M - -t 1 rmrei I 1 3 a aa.:-:Qi1':e,x1:.:1-,z ffv ' -1' -'KW '11-nf :11-maff,:--,1,4gm,g:vQ.1 Resigning Routine for Relaxation This was The school year l965-66-and whaT a year iT was! The day To day evenTs oT The world made headlines. VieT Nam reappeared in The news almosT every day. Racial sTriTe cropped up in sTudenT's conversaTion consTanTly, as did The draTT. And who could TorgeT Those Tension packed momenTs OT The walls in space and The rendezvous. STudenTs and The Teachers alike in The TiTTh and sixTh hour classes in OCTO- ber waTched The Twins precariously balance beTween win and deTeaT in The World Series. Those evenTs made headlines in newspapers, buT evenTs in The day To day liTe oT The RichTield l-ligh School sTudenT regisTered headlines in his memory. ln school he also saw TirsTs . The sTudenT-TaculTy game drew a record crowd and Tor The TirsT Time in The hisTory oT This game, The TaculTy was deTeaTed! ldenTiTicaTion cards Tinally goT To The sTudenTs aTTer long monThs oT waiTing. STudenTs saw a series oT as- semblies ranging Trom The Spurlows To The Minneapolis Sym- phony OrchesTra which drew Tavorable approval Trom an ap- preciaTive audience. The high school even experienced iT's share oT disasTer, as a weekend power shorTage indirecTly caused The Tlooding oT The norTh wing and waTer in The new library. All were noT problems Though Tor each sTudenT compleTed his sTudenT liTe in a varieTy oT ouTside acTiviTies. AT Burger King which has boomed wiTh acTiviTy This year are Jon Jim Dvoraclc NOT only do They Tind Tood ard loTs OT company There GilberTsen, Tim Donahue, Curl' Nelson, Don Weyer. STeve GilberTson, and buT also see a Tew impromTu biTs oT acTion Terry Hughes, Sue Carpenrer, Coreen Pachoike, Ron Giander and Don Meihodisr Church. Ever since ir was firsi organized by The yourh if Piers spend a Saiurday eyening ai 'rhe Coffee House ai' Richiieid has been sieadiiy qrowinq in popuiariiy. Dave Maimberq and Tom Whear, like many of 'ihe boys ai' Richfield, Phii Magnuson sums up The experi T.P.ing iob and figures ii oughi To ioined bands and pui efiori info creaiing a ciisfinclrive sound. iasi' unfil his group hi'rs again nexi' week. 4 fir! 'K 'Q 1, Q 5 as 'xysiii i. t.. L .3157 if r Q 'iw Exhau ting nc-:rg , Money, Time The coniesl' of sirenqih beivveen Grizzly Bear Jeff Blaslco and Muscles Dick Scoif draws admirers especially The female ones. Sue Ausley, Diane Culpepper and Kaihy Ryan, live if up. The rusfic condiiions don'+ seem +o dim 'rheir vim, vigor and viialily ai all. Are Cari Sugimura and Nancy Brawley on a shopping frip for new cheerleading uniforms? No, planning ahead for iheir Senior Banque? dresses. O. K. So if isn'i ihe Minneapolis Symphony Orchesira or Thurlow Spur and ihe Spurlows. I+'s a iam session Mr. Marcell dreamed up. li Selling, Shopping, Sooializing As many RHS siudenls do, Bonnie Olsen worlis lo save for her 'lulure plans and lo pay all ihose presenl debls, Dale Ekeqren and Bealrice are anxious lo slarl' eating. Beh isn'+ so sure, He has reason lo be caulious. Bea and Beh are only one hall of Jrhe way Jumping high and playing hard for The Lulheran Oak Grove loaslcel- ball Team are Mao Willemore, Dale Ollerness, Jim Ahlberg and Bob Alhey. lhrough Jrheir firsi' progressive dinner. These crazy Americans sure do' louse lhings up! i' fwfr , W A .. f1J'mg9'5z , 4 W ,, ,yy ., fiwf, f. 4 Mi. aw Is ii' 'rhe cioihes or 'ihe modeis in Linda I-iarris's Sevenieen magazine fha? seems io hoid Bob Hanson's aiieniion? andom Miscellan The nighf before Chrisfmas and aii Through fha house, noi a creafure was siirrinq, . . . -none Thai' is, excepf Anne Feipei and Todd Walker, Cauqhf in ihe aci! Acruaily, W5 Diane Baran iusi seifing up io receive radio siqnais from a communicafions safelliie. You had your chance To Turn back, Tom Ryan, so no more i iusf can nor 'rake ariofher day of ii, our of you. . ,Ewa sr Bonnie Thompson and Carol Davis wen? Jro visi'r friendly Sanfa. Why? Senfa iusf happened fo be fall, dark, handsome and eiqhfeen! 3 is f , ..,,,,,w fm., ,,,,. , W, ,X H ,J :V ,J-7 4 329,-fP,1, f . e, f T W, Mai' 24 .5 ,V 5 L.. V' ,f . ,,.. A mood of concenirafion. Eiiana DelCas1iiio direcis her +o+al eifeniion fo fhe periocfion of her masierpiece. of Memorabilia who were Jrryinq fo give Lois Keii a hard Mme. The audience seemed fc enioy The fracas. -4 'Xie 1- 4 ! Sue Ausley brushes her ieeih Doqpafch siyle. She cieims kickapoo ioy iuice adds sparkie io her srniie. i 237 The Individualists Strike Out lone Ann Wliear finds lime in lier busy scliedule io wriie ilwe l-li-Jinx column Barb Ego leans fowards academic inieresis. Riqlii now slie's boning in.+lie Richfield News. A privileged job il is. up on lier clwernisiry, laui' you can usually find l'1er perleciinq lwer debale skills. A brief rnomenf of conceniraiion as naiure lwerself poses for ine arlisfs serenily seems io prevail as each girl 'rransiers l'ier own inierprelaiion of Klem Greqer and Corinne Asclner on a perfecl aulumn day. A quiei Mollier Naiure io ilwe drawing board. The Hpierced ear Nook W 5 bmq H15 year The eamngs farmed rom Bev Armsfronq Car: Suqxmura ard Sfev Cro k slnow off flwe iovqesf Iiffle buffow llke ones as Lmda Laughlin us wearzrg 'ro hoops f3Ud ShOV'fCSf Of TIWSVGGFS PWBKVSWLYVES Caro! Nehls and Muke Douqlwerfy wear We paces Hmg sfyles of Rnch e boys came p HH me + s H15 ar n w e sz and wx field. A '-:RIN K NNQX X Nibxgxx m5 Ny XX Gm S ' .gl an-4. g , :iv-f v n Ay? x H -A f , -fi' I 'L' 9 ,v I f-5 , , . wk ff if M51 , , 3, Q2 W ' ' Y? .' v - 11 jx 1 ,, I ,X I F f v. , , , , 5 3:5 ' K A - , , . H if fi' A ' 3' z - Q , , 1 gf Q? - 37 Q 'S ,Q fe 7 5 16N! !N31 2' ' f 1 is ' 'sl S' ,Q .. ,,, v -140 a -f -,lv 1 1 'I I ADVERTI I G I l Richard and his Followers worlring on Marfha Frislre ADAM'S DOGGIE SHOP Y Dogs-Cars-Pe+s RlCHARD'S colFFuREs We CHP and Board 663i Penn Ave- 869-0633 6336 Lyndale Ave. 866-6700 TW, Nw 'Y-'D' Barb Thompson and Bonnie Thompson being shown samples by Kirk Fox DCHERTY FURNITURE AND CARPET CO. 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Anderson, Penny Poierson, Randy Simp- I' P H K H d G g e Johnson n,Diano Sodermg. am augen, aren agen,an eor en Sue Coolr, Anne Chafferfon and SnycIer's pharmacisf SNYDERHS DRUG 6630 LyncIaIe Ave. 869-7583 , . Z z- ': 'Q-' . A -. . ':3.-0 V P12 Zgzf S153 .' --31 V I 4 Xffff -212 ,424 . :E tb :lfvftfxl ' 4 X I I -N , ' '?,4'?-.G - , 4 t:x - fi 'Z7. X. colrrumas MODERNIQUE 7400 Lyndale Ave. 869-24I3 I 4.1- Class of 966 Accumulates Activities ABEL, ROSEMARY-Girls' Choir 3, Office Help 3. ADAIR, RICHARD RICK -AFS I, 2, 3, Debafe I, 2, 3, Hi-Y I, 2, 3. Chaplain 2, Presidenf 3, Homecoming Commiffee Chairman 2, 3, Jun- ior Class Play 2, One-Acf Play 3, Sadie Hawkins Commiffee 3, Senior Ball Commiffee, Speech Confesi' I, 2. AHLBERG, JAMES JIM -Spanish Club 2, Tennis I. AHLBOM, LINDA-AFS 3, Library Help I, Office Help 2, 3, Y-Teens I, 2, 3, Young Life I, 2, 3. AINSWORTH, ROBERT BOB -Hockey I. ANDERSEN, SUSAN SUE -French Club I, 2, 3, Forum 2, Office Help 3, Red Cross Commiffee 3, Senior Play Commiffee 3. ANDERSON, BONITA BONNlE -Office help 3, Senior Banquef, Sfu- denf Council Represenfafive 3. ANDERSON, FLOYD SMORG -MOST LIKELY TO SUCCEED, AFS I, 2, 3, Boys' Sfafe 2, Sophomore Class Presidenf, Debafe 2, German Club I, 2, 3, Presidenf 3, Forum 2, Nafional Honor Sociefy 2, 3, Presi- denf 2, 3, Senior Class Play 2, Senior Planning Alfernafe, Sfudenf Council Represenfafive I, Biology Club 3, Presidenf 3, Model UN Alfernafe 3. ANDERSON, JOAN JOANIE -Aurean Sfaff 3, Junior Prom Com- miffee, Pep Club I, 3, Senior Planning Alfernafe, Y-Teens 2, 3, Chap- fer Co-ordinafor 3. ANDERSON, KATHLEEN KATHY -Aurean Sfaff 2, 3, Band I, Ger- man Club 2, 3, Homecoming Commiffee 3, Junior Class Play 2, One- Acf Play Commiffee 2, Nafional Honor Sociefy 2, 3, Senior Planning Alfernafe, Speech Confesf 3, Y-Teens I, 2, 3, Chapfer Presidenf 3. ANDERSON, LINDA J.-Sfudenf Council Office Help 3, Junior Prom Commiffee, Spanish Club I, 2, 3, Y-Teens I, 2, 3, Social Chairman 3. ANDERSON, LINDA L. LIN -Senior Play Commiffee 3, Senior Ban- quef. ANDERSON, MARTHA MARTY -French Club I, 2, 3, Junior Class Play Cornmiffee 3, Make-up Club 3, Senior Play Commiffee 3, Senior Banquef. ANDERSON, PHILIP PHIL -Debafe 2, Forum 2, 3, Hi-Y 2, Biology Office Help 2, Physics Club 3, Presidenf 3, Nafional Honor Sociefy 2, 3, Speech Confesf 2, Spanish Club I, 2, 3, Sfudenf Council Rep- resenfafive 2, lnframural Foofball 3. ANDERSON, SHARON-Y-Teens I. ANDERSON, SUSAN K. SUE -Aurean Sfaff 3, Band I, Junior Class Play Commiffee 2, 3, Co-chairman 2, Library Help I, 3, Senior Play Commiffee 3, Chairman 3, Senior Banquef Commiffee, Spanish Club 2, 3, Y-Teens I, 2, 3, Chapfer Presidenf 3, Ushers' Club 2. ANDERSON, SUSAN M. SUE -Aurean Sfaff 3, Social Sfudies Of- fice Help 3, Senior Play Commiffee 3, Y-Teens 3. ANDREASEN, LORRAINE-Junior Prom Commiffee, Y-Teens I. ANDREN, WAYNE-Track I. ANDRESEN, LAILA-Aurean Sfaff 2, 3, Edifor 3, German Club I, 2, 3, Pep Club 3, Ouill and Scroll 3. ARETZ, SHARON SHERRI -Arf Club I, GAA I, 2, Make-up Club I, Review '64 I. ARMITAGE, DANIEL RODENT -Courfesy Guide 2, Debafe I, 2, Phys- ics Club 3, Spoflife Sfaff 2, 3. ARMSTRONG, BEVERLY BEV -Aurean Sfaff 3, GAA I, Homecom- ing Commiffee 2, Office Help 3, Junior Prom Commiffee, Make-up Club 2, Sadie Hawkins Commiffee I, 2, Spoflife Sfaff 3. ASKELAND, ROBERT BILL -Aurean Sfaff 3, Debafe 2, 3, Forum 3, Presidenf 3, Lefferman's Club 3, Nafional Honor Sociefy 2, 3, Ski Club 2, Speech Confesf 2, 3, Spanish Club 2, 3, Tennis I, 2, 3, Sfu- denf Council Represenfafive 2, Alfernafe 3. ASTELL, PAULETTE-AFS I, 2, 3, Aurean Sfaff 2, Debafe I, 2, 3, Fire and Ice Commiffee 3, Chairman 3, French Club I, 2, Homecoming Commiffee 3, Junior Class Play 2, Nafional Honor Sociefy 2, 3, Senior Planning Represenfafive, Senior Ball Commiffee, Ski Club 2, 3, Speech Confesf I, 2, 3, Represenfafive fo fhe Red Cross Youfh Disasfer Corps 3, semi-finalisf for Americans Abroad Program 2. ATKINSON, CAROL-Aurean Sfaff 3, Speech Confesf 3. AUSSENDORF, MICHAEL OZ -Physics Club 3, Spoflife Sfaff 2, Inframural Baskefball 3. BAGGENSTOSS, NANCY-Aurean Sfaff 2, Edifor 3, Chorus I, 2, 3, French Club I, 2, Forum 2, 3, Homecoming Commiffee 2, 3, Can- didafe 3, Junior Class Play 2, Pep Club I, 2, Sfudenf Council Rep- resenfafive 3, Alfernafe I, Y-Teens'I, 2. BAKKE, JANINE-Afhlefic Office Help 3. BARRETT, RIC HOLLYWOOD -Lafln Club I, Leffermefls' Club 3, Q Senior Planning Alfernafe, Spanish Club 2, Foofball I, 2, 3, Base- ball I, 2, 3, Sfudenf Council Allernafe I, 2. BARTLETT, SHERYL SHERRY -German Club I, Chemisfry Office Help 3, Physics Club 3, Senior Planning Alfernale, Slsudenf Council Alfernafe I, Yf'Feens I, 2, 3. BEADLE, EVERETT TOM -Lafin Club 2, 3, Consul 3. BECKMAN, DIANE-Chorus 3. BECKWITH, JOANNE-Band I, 2, 3, German Club 2, 3, Pep Band I, 2, Y-Teens I. BEHRNER, SUE-Aurean 3, Debafe I, 2, Hi-C I, 2, 3, Homecoming Commiffee 2, 3, Junior Class Play 2, Junior Class Play Commiffee 3, Speech Confesf I, 2, 3, Spanish Club 2, 3, Y-Teens 2, 3. BELFORD, WILLIAM BILL -Hi-Y 3, Homecoming Commiffee 3, Lafin Club I, 2, Physics Club 3, Senior Class Play 3, Ski Club I, 2, Tennis 2. BELLIN, DONALD-Prinfing Club 2, 3, Golf I, 2, 3. BENNIS, GREG BENNY -'Aurean 3, Hi-C I, 2, 3, I-Ii-Y 2, Spanish Club 2, 3, Sfage Crew 3. BENSON, DONNA-Chorus I, 3, German Club 2, Girls' Choir 2, Y- Teens I, 2, 3. BERDAHL, MARY LOU MARY -Debafe I, 2, German Club 2, 3, Girls' Choir I, Hi-C I, Homecoming Commiffee I, 3, Office Help 2, 3, Speech Confesf,2, 3, Y-Teens I. BERGDAHL, SHARRON CHER -GAA 3, Make-up Club 3, Pep Club 3, Ski Club 3, Y-Teens 3. BERGH, CAMERON CAM -Aurean 2, 3, Courfesy Guide 3, French Club 2, 3, Hi-C 2, Homecoming Commiffee 2, 3, Nafional Honor So- ciefy 2, 3, Senior Banquef, Y-Teens I, 2, 3. BERGOUIST, GARY GARRIS -Hi-Y 3, Leffermens' Club 3, Speech Confesf 3, Baseball I, 2, 3, Cross Counfry I, 3. BERRES, MARGARET MAG -Arf Club 3, Aurean 3, Senior Banquef, Senior Ball Commiffee, Y-Teens 3. BERRY, GLEN-Chorus I, 2, 3. BIXBY, DARRYL BIX'S -Lafin Club 3, Foofball I, Baseball I, 2, 3. Inframural Baskefball I, 2, 3, Capfain I, 2, 3. BJERVA, KATHLEEN KAY -Flag Twirlers I, 2, 3, CO-Capfain 3, Junior Class Play Commlffee 2, Spanish Club 2, 3, Sfudenf Council Rep- resenfafive I, Alfernafe 2, Y-Teens I, 3. BLACKSTONE, DAVID DAVE -Touch Foofball 3. BLAIR, CLAUDIA-German Club I. BLAIR, LONNIE-Tennis 3. BLAFIEOCK JOANNE JO -Arf Club 3,. French Club 2, 3, Make-up Cu 3. BLIZIL, NOEL-Chorus I, 2, 3, GAA I, Hi-C 2, Make-up Club 3, Speech Confesf 2, Y-Teens I, 2, 3. BLOOD, KAREN-MOST TALENTED BOCK, PETER PETE -Band I, German Club 2, 3, Hi-Y 3, Biology Help 2, Physics Club 3. BONDY, JOANNE-AFS 3, Forum 3, Spanish Office Help 3, Junior Prom Commiffee, Senior Banquef, Spanish Club I, 2, 3. BONSALL, DARBY-German Club I, Foofball I, 2, 3, Hockey I, 2. BORST, KENNETH KEN -German Club I, Leffermen's Club 3, Foof- ball I, 2, 3, Hockey I, 2, Baseball I, 2, 3. BRASTAD, LARRY-Senior Class Play 3, Senior Banquef, Foofball 2. BRAWLEY, NANCY BEAST -BEST SPORT, Cheerleading I, 2, 3, Cap- fain 3, Senior Class Secrefary, Fire 8: Ice Commiffee 3, GAA I, 6irI's Sfafe 2, Girls' Choir I, Forum 3, Hi-C I, 2, Homecoming Commiffee 3, Candidafe 3, Affendanf 3, Nurses' Office Help 3, Pep Club I, 2, 3, Sadie Hawkins Commiffee 3, Senior Planning Represenfafive, Senior Banquef, Senior Ball Commiffee, Spanish Club 3, Presidenf 3, Sfudenf Council Represenfafive I, 2, Y-Teens I. BRECKINRIDGE, JOANNE-Aurean 3, French Club I, 2, GAA I, Home- coming Commiffee 3, Debafe Office Help 3, Biology Office Help 2, Junior Class Play Commiffee 3, Y-Teens I, 2, Ushers' Club I, 2, 3. BREMSETH, LLOYD-Leffermens' Club I, Hockey I, Foofball I, 2, 3, Boxing 2. BRENNER, SHARON SHERR -Aurean 3, French Club 2, Girls' Choir I, Guidance Office Help 2, Pep Club 2. 3, Senior Ball Commiffee, Ski Club I, 3, Y-Teens I, 2, 3. BRIGHT, HOLLY-Chorus I, 2, 3, Courfesy Guide 2, Forum 2, Home- coming Commiffee 3, Pep Club I, 2, 3, Presidenf 3, Senior Banquef, Speech Confesf 2, Y-Teens I, 2, 3. BRIGHT, PENNY PEN -Y-Teens 2. BROCKMEYER, LYNN-AFS 2, 3, Aurean, 3, French Club 2, 3, Forum 2, 3, Homecoming Commiffee 3, Junior Class Play Commiffee 2, Make-up Club 3, One-Acf Commiffee 2, Nafional Honor Sociefy 2, 3, Senior Play Commiffee 2, Y-Teens 2, 3, Ushers' Club 3. BROWN, JAMES JlM -Hockey I. BROWN, ROANN-Aurean 3, Band I, 2, 3. BROWN, WILLIAM BILL -lnframural Baskefball I, 3. BRUCE, LARRY--Band I, 3, Swing Band I, 3. BRUDELI, THOMAS ALAN -German Club I, Foofball I, 2, 3, Track I, 2. BRUM, JACOUELINE JACKIE -Library Help 3, Y-Teens I, 2. BRUSTAD, SANDRA SANDI -Chorus I, 2, 3, GAA I, 2, Girls' Chorus I, 2, 3, Homecoming Commiffee 2, Y-Teens I, 2, 3. BUCCI, LORENE-GAA I, Spanish Club 2, 3. BUDD, CAROLYN--Band I, Chorus I, GAA I, 2, Girls' Choir I. BUESCHNER, DENNIS BUTCH -Track 3. BU RGE, MARY MARY -Y-Teens I. BUNTING, JOHN-Leffermens' Club 3, Foofball 2, Wresfling I, 2, 3, Prinfing Club I, 2, 3, Vice-Presidenf 2, Secrefary 3, Senior Class Play I, 2. BURGETT, SANDRA SANDY -Aurean 3, Jr. Class Play Commiffee 2, Library Help I, 2, Senior Play Commiffee 3, Senior Banquef, Spanish Club 2, 3, Y-Teens I, 2, 3, Chapfer Presidenf 3, Ushers' Club 2, 3. CAMPBELL, BRUCE-Courfesy Guide 3, Leffermens' Club 3, Baskefball I, 2, 3, Track I, 2. CARLSON, FRED FREDDY B -Golf I, 2, 3, Inframural Hockey I, 2, 3. CARLSON, GARY-Arf Club I, 2, 3, Forum 3, Hi-C I, 2, Leffermens' Club 3, Physics Club 3, Nafional Honor Sociefy 2, 3, Soccer 3, Infra- mural Baskelball 2, 3. CARLSON, JEAN-Office Help 2, Pep Club I, Y-Teens I. CARLSON, JOAN JOANIE -Y-Teens I, 2. CARLSON, JOHN SONNY -Chorus I. CARLSON, KAREN-Chorus I, 2, 3. CARLSON, MICHAEL MIKE -Foofball I. CARLTON, NANCY NAN -GAA I, Afhlefic Office Help 3. Spanish Club 2, 3, Tapaires 3, Y-Teens I. CARPENTER, SUSAN SUE --Aurean 3, Spoflife Sfaff I, Y-Teens I, 2, 3, Chapfer Presidenf 3, GAA I, German Club 2, 3, Hi-C I, 2, Homecoming Commiffee I. CASEY, KATHLEEN CASEY -German Club I, Y-Teens 2. CASSADY, LINDA-Aurean Sfaff 3, GAA I, Junior Class Play Com- milfee 2, Ushers' Club 2. CHAPMAN.. PAUL CHAP -Leffermens' Club 3, Baskefball I, 2, 3, Co-Capfain 3. CHICK, CHRISTINE CHRIS -Arf Club I, AFS 3, Aurean 2, 3, Courfesy Guide 3, Senior Ball Commiffee, Spanish Club 2, 3, Rep- resenfafive 3. CHORZEMPA, JANELLE-AFS 2, 3, Aurean 3, Debafe 3, GAA I, 2, 3, German Club 2.3, Forum 2, 3, Pep Club 2. CI-IRISTENSEN, JEFF THE BAT -Hi-Y I, Ski Club 2, Cross Counfry I, 2, 3, Track I, 2, 3. CHRISTENSEN, KAREN-AFS 2, 3, GAA 3, Forum 2, 3, Junior Class Play Commiffee 2, Junior Prom Commiffee, Red Cross Commiffee 3, Senior Play Commiffee 3, Senior Banquef, Senior Ball Commiffee, Spanish Club I, 2, 3, Y-Teens I, 2, Ushers' Club 3, Infernafional Day Commiffee 2, 3. CHRISTENSEN, MERRI-Chorus 3, French Club 2, 3, Girls' Choir 2 Y-Teens I, 2, 3. CHRISTENSEN, NANCY-Aurean 3, Chorus I, GAA I, Pep Club 3, Senior Planning Allernafe, Senior Ball Commiffee, Y-Teens I, 2. CHRISTENSEN, LINDA LlNDY -French Club 2, Library Help 2, Y- Teens I, 3 CLARK, MARY LYNN--Aurean 3, Senior Banquef, Spanish Club 2, 3. CLARK, MICHAEL MIKE -Band I, Biology Office Help 2, Nafional Honor Sociefy 2, 3, Spanish Club 2.3. CLARKE, JUDITH JUDY -Office Help 3. CLAUSEN, TERRY-Radio Club I. CLEMENS, BONNIE-GAA I. COLLINS, KELLIE CHE'R --GAA Sporfhead I. COLLISON, KATHLEEN KATH -Band I, 2, Fire 81 Ice Commiffee 3, German Club I, 2, 3, Homecoming Commiffee I, 2, 3, General Co-Chairman 2, 3, Junior Class Play Commiffee 2, Chairman 2, One- Acf Play 3, Pep Band 2, Senior Banquef, Speech Confesf 2, 3, Sfu- denf Council Alfernafe 3, Y-Teens I, 2, 3. COMEAU, BONNIE-Girls' Choir 2, 3. Y-Teens 3. CONAWAY, MARY MARY -Lafin Club I, 2, Vice-Presiclenf I, Senior Ball Commiffee, Ushers' Club I. CONNIE, KITTY, KIT -MOST ATHLETIC, AFS I, 2, 3, Chairman 3. Cheerleading 2, 3, GAA I, 2, 3, Vice-Presidenf 3, German Club I, 2, 3, Physical Educalion Office Help 3, Biology Office Help 2, One-Acf Play I, One-Acf Play Commiffee 3, Pep Club 2, 3, Nafional Honor Sociefy 2, 3, Sadie Hawkins Commiffee 3, Senior Planning Represen- fafive, Senior Ball Commiffee, Spoflife Sfaff I, Sfage Crew I. COOK, ROBERT BOB -BIGGEST TEASE, German Club I, Ski Club 2, 3, Spoflife Sfaff I, 2, Edifor 2, Cross Counfry I. COPELAND, ROBERT-Foofball I, 2, 3, French Club I, One-Acf Play Commiffee 3, Senior Class Play 3, Senior Planning Represenlafive, Speech Confesf 2, Sfudenf Council Represenfafive 2, 3, Wresfling I. COPELAND, SUSAN SIOUX -Chorus I, 2, 3, Debafe I, 2, Fire 81 Ice Commiffee 3, Hr-C I, Make-up Club 3, Pep Club 2, Sadie Hawkins Commiffee 3, Chairman 3, Senior Planning Represenfafive, Senior Ban- quef, Speech Confesf 2, 3, Spanish Club 2, 3, Y-Teens I, 2, 3, Chapfer Presidenf 3. CORNELIUS, DAVID KRAZY -Hockey-I, Foofball I. COSGROVE, DAVID DAVE -Lelfermens' Club 2, 3, Baseball I, 2, 3, Inframural Baskefball I, 2, 3. COWDERY, PAUL-Forum 2, 3, Sound Crew 2, 3, Direcfor 2, 3. CRASWELL, DENNIS-MOST TALENTED, Band I, 2. DAHL, RONALD-Aurean Sfaff 3, Prinfing Club I, 2. DUHLIEN, TOM-Prinfing Club 2, Wresfling I. DAMON, FRED-DONE MOST FOR THE SCHOOL, Band I, 2, 3, Presi- deni' I, Vice-Presidenf 2, Secrelary 3, Boys' Sfale 2, Fire and Ice Candidafe 3, LeHermen's Club 3, One-Acf Play 2, 3, Pep Band I, 2. 3, Nafional Honor Sociefy 2, 3, Speech Confesf I, 2, 3, Swing Band 3, Baseball I, 2, 3, Baskefball I, Foofball I, 2, 3, Sfudenl' Council Rep- resenlafive I, 2, 3, Vice-Presidenf 2, Presidenl' 3, Lake Conference Sfu- denf Council 3, Presidenf 3. DANIELS, KINCY-Band I, 2, 3, Forum 2, 3, Pep Band 2, 3, Swing Band 2. DANIELSON, SHIRLEY-Sfage Crew I, Y-Teens 2.3. DARROW, CAROLYN-GAA I. Hi-C 3. Lafin Club 2. DASHIELL, DAVID-Leffermen's Club 3, Speech Confesf 3, Foofball 2, 3, Hockey 3. DAVIS, MARY JANE-Aurean Sfaff 2. 3, Secfion Edifor 3, Band I, 2, 3, Homecoming Commiffee 3, Co-Chairman 3, Lafin Club 3, Senior Class Play 2, Speech Confesr 2, 3. Y-Teens I, 2, 3, Chapfer Presidenf 3. DAVIS, VICKIE-Band I, 2, Make-up Club 2. DEBOER, BERNADETTE BERNIE -Aurean Sfaff 2, 3, Band I, 2, Li- brarian I, French Club I, 2, GAA I, Homecoming Commiffee I, Senior Planning Alfernafe, Spoflife Sfaff 2, Y-Teens 2, 3. DEL CASTILLO, ELIANA-AFS 3, French Club I, 2, GAA I, Senior Banquef, Senior Ball Commilfee, Speech Conlesl' 2, Spanish Club 3. DEMARAIS, DAVID ROCK -Spanish Club 3. DENNIS, JOHN-Arf Club 2, 3, Forum 2, 3, Homecoming Commiffee 2,,Junior Class Play Commiffee 2, Spanish Club I. DICKINSON, DAVID-Prinfing Club 2, Senior Class Play Commiffee 2. DIEKMAN, LINDA DIEK 4-Make-up Club 3, Senior Banquef, Y-Teens I, 2, 3. DODGE, CYNTHIA ClNDI -GAA I, Pep Club 2, 3, Y-Teens 2, 3. DOUGHERTY, MIKE-Chorus I, 2, 3, Senior Planning Alfernale, Wresfling I. DRAVES, GREGORY GREG --Chorus 2, 3. DUGGAN, SHARLENE SHAR -Pep Club I, Spanish Club 2, 3, Y- Teens I, 2. DUPONT, MICHAEL-Chorus 2.3, Senior Banquef. EDMONSON, DOUG-German Club I, 2, 3, Hi-Y 2, 3, Leffermen's Club 3, Senior Planning Represen+a+ive, Ski Club 2. Cross Counfry I, 2, 3, Skiing I, 2, 3, Track I, 2, 3, Sfudenf Council Alfernafe 3, Richfield IOOO Mile Club. EKEGREN, DALE-AFS I, 2, 3, Co-chairman 3, Debafe I, Fire and Ice Candidafe 3, Junior Class Play 2, 3, LeHermen's Club 2, 3, One- Acf Play 3, Nafional Honor Sociefy 2, 3, Senior Planning Represenla- five Speech Confesl' I, 3, Spanish Club 2, 3, Vice-Presidenf 3, Foofball I, 2, 3, Track I, 2, 3, Baskefball I, Sfudenf Council Represenfafive I, Treasurer I, Alfernafe 3, Ushers' Club-I. ELVECROG, DIANE-Forum 2, Biology Help 2, 3, Library Help I, 2, 3, Spanish Club I, 2, 3. ENGEBRETSON, JOHN-Band I, 2, Pep'Band I, 2, Senior Planning Alfernafe, Swing Band I, 2, Soccer 2. ENGEN, LINDA-Aurean Sfaff 3, Senior Ball Commiffee, Y-Teens I, 2, 3. ERICKSON, STEVEN STEVE -Debafe I, 2, 3, Junior Class Play 2, Ten- nis I, 2, 3. ERICKSON, TERESA TERRY -Aurean Sfaff 3, Lafin Club I, 2, Y- Teens I, 2, 3. ERNST, JAMES JIM -Debafe 2, 3, Junior Class Play 2, Speech Con- fesf 2, Foofball I. 2. ESHELMAN, JAMES JIM -Band I, 2, 3, German Club 2, 3, Radio Club 2, Secrelary 2, Senior Banquef, Senior Ball Commiffee, Track I. ETHIN, KIRK-Golf 2, 3. FAIR, DARLENE-German Club I, 2, 3, Hi-C I, 2, Biology Club 3. FARNHAM, CONSTANCE CONNIE -BEST FIGURE, GAA I, 2, Homecoming Commiffee 3, Senior Class Play 2, Physics Club 3, Spanish Club I, 2, Y-Teens I, 2. EEENEY, SUSAN SUE -AFS 3, Debale 3, GAA I, 2, 3, Sporfhead 3, German Club 2.3, Forum 2, 3, Nafional Honor Sociefy 2, 3. FE-I-PEL, ANNE-BIGGEST FLIRT, Sfudenf Council Represenfafive 3, Y- eens I, 3. , FEIST, LYDELL-Band I, 2, 3, Ski Club 3, Swing Band 2, 3. FERREE, RUSSELL RUSS -BEST SPORT, Vice-Presidenf Sophomore Class, French Club I, 2. 3, Treasurer, 2, LeHermen's Club 3, Senior Class Play 3, Foofball I, 2, Wresfling I, 2, 3, Track 2, Srudenl' Coun- cil Represenfafive, Parliamenfarian 3. FISH, RICHARD DICK -Junior Class Play 2, Senior Banquef, Sfage Crew I, 2, 3, Biology Help 2, 3, Audio-Visual Help 3. FIX, JANICE JAN --AFS 3, Aurean Slaif 3, German Club 2, Make-up Club 3, Pep Club 2, Red Cross Commillee 3, Ushers' Club 2. FJELSTAD, CAROL-German Club 2, 3, Hi-C I, 2, Senior Play Com- miilee 2, Y-Teens 2, 3. FORD, LARRY-PRETTIEST EYES, Fire and Ice Candidale 3, Junior Prom Commiliee, Senior Planning Represenlaiive, Senior Banquet Sen- ior Ball Commillee, Foolball 3. FORKENBROCK, BETH-Aurean Slaii 2, 3, Hi-C 2, Homecoming Com- miHee 2, 3, Pep Club I, Senior Banquet Spanish Club I, 2, 3. FORSBERG. STEVE-Hi-C I, Priniing Club 3. FORSS, TERRY-Band I, 2, French Club I, 2, GAA I, 2, 3. FOSTER, PAMELA PAM -Aurean Slalf I, 2, 3, Girls' Choir I, Hi-C I, 2, Homecoming Commiilee I, 2, 3, Senior Banquet Spanish Club 2, 3, Tapaires I, 2, 3, Presidenl 3, Y-Teens I, 2, 3. FRANCIS, CONNIE-German Club I, Hi-C 2, 3, Office Help 2, Quill and Scroll 2, 3, Sporlire Slaff I, 2, 3, Ediior 3, Siudenl' Council Allernale I, Y-Teens I, 2. FREDERICK, JOHN-Band I, LeHermen's Club 3, Ski Club 3. Cross Couniry I, 2, 3, Skiing 2.3. FRIENDSHUH, SHERRY-Aurean Slaif 2, 3, Band I, 2, 3, German Club 2, 3, Hi-C 2, Homecoming Commiiree 2, 3. Y-Teens I, 2, 3. FRITZ, ROGER-German Club I. GANAPES, CONNE-AFS 2, 3, Aurean Slaii 2, Chorus I, 2, 3, French Club 2, 3, Girls' S+aI'e 2, Homecoming Commiiiee 2, 3, Allendanl 3, Junior Class Play I, 2, 3, Junior Prom Commiifee, Pep Club 3, Na- Iional Honor Socieiy 2, 3, Senior Play Commiiiee 2, Speech Coniesl' 3, Siuclenl Council Aliernale I, 3 Y-Teens I, 2, 3, Chapier Presidenl' 3. GASTERLAND, GRETCHEN-AFS I, GAA I, 2, 3, Pep Club I, Senior Play Commiilee 3, Y-Teens 3. GEERDES, BONNIE BON -AFS 2, 3, Aurean Slaff 3, French Club I, 2, Pep Club 2, Y-Teens I, 2, 3, Secreiary I, Vice-Presideni' 2, Treas- urer 3, Ushers' Club 2, 3. GEISLER, SANDY-Aurean Slaff 2, 3, French Club 2, 3, Alhlelic Of- fice Help 3. GEORGE, DANA-Vice-Presiclenf Senior Class, Fire and Ice Commiiiee 3, Homecoming Commiliee 3, Homecoming Escorl' 3, Le'Hermen's Club 3, Senior Planning Represenlafive, Senior Banquet Senior Ball Commiiiee, Baskelball I, 2, 3, Sfudenl Council Allernale 3. GIBOWSKI, NED-Ski Club I, 2, 3, Soccer I, 2, Skiing I, 2, 3. GIBSON, JAN-GAA I. GILBERSTADT, STEPHEN GILBY -Aurean Sfaif 3, Sporfs Co-Seclion Edilor 3, Band I, 2, 3, German Club 2, 3, Homecoming Commiliee 2, 3, One-Aci Play 3, Physics Club 3, Vice-Presidenr 3, Quill and Scroll 3, Senior Class Play 2, Track I, 2, 3. GISE, FRANCINE FRAN -French Club 2, 3, GAA I, 2, Forum 2, 3. GISLASON, NIEL ROOSTER -Band I, Courlesy Guide 3, Lelier- men's Club 3, Cross Couniry I, 3, Track I, 2. GLANDER, RON-Band I, Sludenl Council Represeniaiive 2, Alfernale 3. GNERER, CHARLOTTE CHAR -Library Help 2, 3, Senior Play Com- miliee 3, Ushers' Club 3. GOALEN, MICHAEL-Slage Crew I. GODDARD, JIM-PRETTIEST HAIR, Fire and Ice Candidale 3, Fire and Ice Commiliee 3, Homecoming Escorf 3, Junior Class Play I, One-Acl Play 3, Spanish Club 2, 3, Baseball I, 2, 3, Sludenl Council Represenialive 3. GOEBEL, SHARON SHADOW --Aurean Slaff 3, Chorus 2, 3, French Club 2, 3, Girls' Choir I, Office Help 3, Senior Banquet GOKEY, PATRICIA PATTY -Y-Teens 3, Junior Achievemeni' 3. GOODLUND, GREGORY GREG -Wresiling I. GOODMAN, SUSAN SUE -Aurean Sfaii 3. GRAF, DIANE-Chorus 3, Girls' Choir 2. GRAMITH, JULIE-German Club I, 2, 3, Pep Club 3, Y-Teens I, 2. GRANDE, JOHN JACK -Debafe I, Audio-Visual Help 3, Physics Club 3, Spanish Club 2, 3, Track I. GREEN. JAMES JIM --Forum 3, Radio Club I, 2, Sound Crew I, 2, 3. GREGG, TOM-Band I, 2. GRENHAGEN, vIReiL-Band I, 2, 3, Pep Band I, 2. Foolball i, 2, 3. GRIMES, DALE-German Club I, 2, Physics Club 3, Biology Club 3. GRINDAL LARHAE-Laiin Club I, 2, 3, Library Help I, Nalional Honor Socieiy 2, 3, Orchesfra 2, 3, Presicleni 3. GUNDERSON, PAM-Fire and Ice Commiliee 3, French Club 2, 3, GAA I, Forum 2, 3, Junior Class Play Commillee 2, Senior Planning Qliernare, Spanish Club I, Slucleni' Council Represeniaiive 2, Y-Teens HADEN, SANDY-Office Help 3, Y-Teens I. HAGEN, KAREN-German Club I, Homecoming Commillee 2, 3, Make-up Club 2. Pep Club 3, Siucleni Council Represenfarive 2, 3, Aliernale I, Y-Teens I. 2. HALL, GREG-Lalin Club 2, Physics Club 3. HALL, NANCY RANCI -Aurean Siaff 3, Band I, Fire and Ice Com- mifiee 3, French Club 2, 3, Ski Club I. HALLING. CAROL SOUTH --Chorus 3, Girls' Choir I, 2, Office Help I, Pep Club I, Red Cross Commiliee I, Senior Play Commiiiee 3, Y-Teens 3. HALLOUIST, CHARLES CHUCK -Band I, Senior Planning Allernale. Speech Conlesl 2. 3. HANSEN, LARRY-Sound Crew 2, Siege Crew I, 2, 3. HANSON, CAROL-Aurean Slail 2, 3, Flag Twirlers 3, Junior Class Play Commillee 2, Senior Class Play Commiilee 3, Make-up Club 2, Pep Club 2, Naiional Honor Sociely 2, 3, Speech Confesi 3, Y-Teens I, 2, 3, Ushers' Club I, 2. HANSON, CAROL ANN IRI-Ari' Club Vice-Presidenl' 3, Flag Twirlers 2, 3, GAA I, Junior Prom Commiiiee, Senior Planning Represeniaiive 3, Senior Banquet Senior Ball Commillee, Y-Teens I. HANSON, JUDY-Library 2. HANSAN, ROBERT BOB -MOST TALKATIVE, German Club I, Homecoming Commiilee 3, Biology Help 3, Audio-Visual Help 3, Senior Class Play 3, Senior Ball Commiiiee. HANSON, TERRANCE TERRY -LeI'lermen's Club 3, Senior Banquet Baseball I, Wresiling I, 2, Fooiball I, 2, 3. HANSON, TOM-Aurean Siaii 2, Library Help 3, Senior Banquet Slaie Crew 3, Tennis I. HARDACKER, STEPHANIE STEPH -GAA 2, La'rin Club 2, 3, Library Help I, 2, Biology Club 3. HARDT, ROSS ROSCO -Junior Class Play 2, 3, Spanish Club 2, Goli 2, Foolball 3, Siuclenl Council Represenlaiive 2, 3. HARRIS, LYNDA ZELDA -Aurean Siali 3, Sadie Hawkins Commiiiee Chairman 3, Senior Play Commillee 3, Senior Planning AII'ernaIe. HAUGEN, PAMELA-Aurean Siali 2, Band I, 2, 3, French Club 2, 3, Hi-C 2, One-Aci Play Commiliee 2, Pep Band I, 2, Swing Band 2, Y-Teens I. 2, 3, Chapier Presideni 3. HAUGEN, PRISCILLA-Band I, Sadie Hawkins Commillee 3, Senior Planning Represeniaiive, Tapaires 2, 3, Vice-Presiclenl 3, Y-Teens I, 2, 3. HEGG, MARI-Library Help 2, Y-Teens 2, Biology Lab Help 3, Biology Club 3. HEINEN, JIM-LeHermen's Club 3, Senior Planning Aliernaie, Hockey I, 2, 3, Baseball I, 2, 3. HELSETH, DENNIS-German Club I, 2, Senior Planning Represeniaiive Senior Banquet Senior Ball Commillee. HEMER, WAYNE--Courlesy Guide 2, German Club I, 2, 3, Forum 3. HERBERG, TIMOTHY TIM -Hi-Y I, 2, 3, Homecoming Commiilee 3, Physics Club I, 2, Foolball I. HINES, MILO-Hockey I, 2. HOFF, GEORGE-Band I, 2, 3, Homecoming Commillee 3, One-Acl' Play 3, Pep Band 2, 3, Naiional Honor Sociely 2, 3, Speech Coniesl 3, Spanish Club 2, 3, Swing Band 2, 3. Tennis I, 2. 3, Hockey Pep Band 3, Red Cross Youlh Disasler Corps Represenialive 3. HOGAN, CAROL-Hosless 3, Make-up Club 3, Senior Ball Commillee 3, Y-Teens 2, 3, Sewing Club 3. HOKANS, CHARLES CHUCK --LeHermen's Club 3, Baskeiball I, 2, 3, Track I, 2. HOIUM, LINDA-Y-Teens I. HOLLER, CAMILLE COOKIE -Chorus, 2, GAA 2, 3. HOLLOWAY, TOM-Bind I, 2, 3, Pep Band i, Radio Club 1, sound Crew I. HOOVER, PEGGY-Band I, 2, 3, GAA I, German Club 2, 3, Pep Band I, 2, Senior Class Play I, Y-Teens I, 2, 3. HOVELSON, NANCY-GAA I, Library Help 3, Sadie Hawkins Com- millee 3, Senior Banquet Senior Ball Commiflee. HOWATT, JUDITH JUDY --French Club 2, GAA 2, 3, Forum 2, 3, Ski Club 2, 3, Speech Conlesi' 3. HOWLEY, KATHLEEN KATHY --French 2, 3, Forum 2, 3, Library Help 2, Y-Teens 3. HOYT, KATHLEEN KAY -Aurean Slafli 2, 3, Courlesy Guide 2, GAA I, Junior Class Play Commiflee 2, Spanish Club I, 2, 3, Y-Teens I, 2, 3, Ushers' Club 3. HOYUM, THOMAS TOM -Band I, 2, 3, German Club 2, Pep Bancl I, 2, 3, Speech Conlesl' 3, Track I, Siudeni' Council Allernale 2. HUGUET, SUZETTE-Courlesy Guide 3, French Club 2, 3, GAA I, Homecoming Commiilee 3, Junior Class Play Commillee, One-ACI' Play Commiiiee Co-chairman, Senior Class Play 3. HULTING, SUE-Pep Club I, Senior Play Commiilee 2, Spanish Club I, 2, 3. Y-Teens I, 2.3. HUNDERE, MICHAEL MIKE -Audio-Visual Help 3, Physics Club 3, Spanish Club I, 2. HUSOM, DAVID DAVE -Forum 3, Radio Club Secreiary-Treasurer I, Vice-Presideni' 2, Sound Crew I, 2, 3. HYDE, KATHERINE KATHY -Ari' Club I, GAA I, Sporihead 2, Ari and Publiciiy Chairman 3, Physical Educaiion Help 3, Pep Club 3, QrIbC5iairman 3, Senior Play Commi'Hee 3, Spanish Club 2, 3, Ushers' u , 3. JACOBSEN, JANIS JAN -Aurean Sfaif 3, Cheerleading I, 2, 3, Fire and Ice Escorl 3, Homecoming Commiifee 3, Homecoming Candidaie 3, 'Pep Club I, 2, 3, Library Help 3, Senior Banquet Senior Ball Com- miiiee, Y-Teens I, 2, 3, Chapler Presidenl' 3. 258 I JACOBSON, NANCY-Arr Club 2, Aurean Sfaff 2, French Club I, 2, GAA I, Homecoming Commiffee 3, Junior Class Play Commiffee 2, Pep Club 2, Senior Banquet Sfage Crew I, 2. Y-Teens 3. JAMES, JENNIFER JENNY -Aurean Sfaff 3, GAA I, 2, 3, Sporfhead 2, German Club I, 2, Forum 2, 3, Pep Club I, 2. JEFFERSON, RICHARD DICK -Hi-Y 3, Secrefary, Junior Class Play Commiffee 2. JENSEN, CARMEN-Y-Teens I. JENSEN, DIANE-Pep Club I, 3, Y-Teens 3. JOHNSON, BARBARA-AFS 3, Chorus I, 2, 3, French Club 3, Home- coming Commiffee 3, Junior Class Play Commiffee 3, Pep Club 3, Nafional Honor Sociefy 2, 3, Senior Banquet Spanish Club I, 2, 3, Y-Teens I, 2, 3. JOHNSON, BRUCE-Audio-Visual Help 3, Spanish Club I, 2, 3, Fool- ball I, Track I. JOHNSON, DARREL ROCKY -Homecoming Commiffee 3, Junior Class Play 2, Tennis 2. JOHNSON, DONNA-Aurean Sfaff 2, 3, Hi-C I, 2, Pep Club I, Y-Teens I, 2. JOHNSON, GEORGENE GEORGE -Chorus I, 2, French 2, 3, Girls' Choir 3, Make-up Club I, 2, Pep Club I, 2, 3, Sadie Hawkins Com- milfee 3, Senior Banquet Ski Club 3, Y-Teens I, 2, 3. JOHNSON, GLYNDA--Ski Club 2, Sfage Crew I, Y-Teens 2. 3. JOHNSON, LARRY-Fire and Ice Commiffee 3, Homecoming Com- miffee 3, LeIfermen's Club 3, Senior Planning Represenfafive 3, Spanish Club I, 2, 3, Baseball I, 2, 3. JOHNSON, LINDA-Band I, 2, Y-Teens I, 2. JOHNSON, MAUREEN-Arf Club I, 2, Band I, 2, 3, French Club 2, Junior Class Play Commillee 2, Senior Play Commiffee 2, 3, Y-Teens 3. JOHNSON, NANCY NANC -Aurean Sfaff 3, French Club I, 2, 3, Nurses' Help 3, Junior Prom Commiffee, Pep Club 3, Y-Teens 2. JOHNSON, PATRICIA PAT -Aurean Staff 3, Band I, 2, Homecome ing Comrniffee I, 2, Junior Class Play Commiflee, Pep Band 2, Senior Banquet Senior Ball Commiflee, Spanish Club 2, 3, Y-Teens I, 2, 3. JOHNSON, REBECCA BECKY -German Club I, 2, 3, Junior Class Play Commiffee 3, Make-up Class 3, Pep Club 2, 3, Game Chairman 3, Library Help 2, Y-Teens I, 2, 3. KAMPEN, DIANE-Spanish Club I. KARAU, JOHN-Prinfing 2, 3, Ski Club 3, Track I, 2, Wresfling I, 2. KARGIL, LUCINDA CINDY -Chorus 3. KATAYAMA, CHRISTOPHER CHRIS -Band I, 2, 3, German 2, 3, Hi-Y Chaplain I, Homecoming Commiffee 3, LeIfermen's Club I, 2. 3, Sandie Hawkins Commiffee 3, Senior Planning Represenfafive, Wresfing I, 2, 3, Co-capfain 3. KATKE, PEGGY--Y-Teens 3. KELL. LOIS-MOST LIKELY TO SUCCEED, DONE MOST FOR THE SCHOOL, AFS I, 2, 3, Aurean Sfaff 3, Band I, Cheerleading I, 2, 3, French Club 2, 3, Secrefary 3. Homecoming Commiffee I, 2, 3, Homecoming Candidafe 3, Junior Prom Commiffee 2, One-Acf Play Commiffee 2, 3, Sfudenl' Direcfor 2, Pep Club I, 2, 3, Nalional Honor Sociefy 2, 3, Secrefary 3, Senior Class Play I, Speech Confesf 2, 3, Sfudenf Council Represenfafive 2, 3, Secrefary 2, 3, Y'Teens I, QS KELMAN, ROXANNE ROXIE -French Club 2, GAA I, Sadie Hawkins Commiffee 3, Sfudenf Council Alfernafe 2, Y-Teens I, 2. KENDALL, CANDYCE CANDY -Afhlefic Office Help 3, Spanish Club 2, Y-Teens I. KENNEY, JAY HARRY -Band I, 2, 3, German Club 2, 3, Hi-Y 3, Pep Band I, 2, 3, Swing Band I, 2. 3. KENNEDY, JONATHAN JON -Debafe 3, Lafin Club 2, Physics Club 3, Speech Confesf 3. KIEDROWSKI, EDMUND HROBESPIERREH-BEST DISPOSlTION, PEPPIEST, FRIENDLIEST, BEST ALL AROUND, Senior Class Presi- dent Fire and Ice Candidafe 3, Fire and Ice King, One-Acf Play Commiffee 2, 3, Sadie Hawkins Commiffee 3, Senior Play Com- miffee 3, Senior Planning Represenfafive, Senior Banquet Speech Con- fesf 2, 3, Sfudenf Council Represenfafive 3, Treasurer, 3. KIEDROWSKI, THOMAS TOM -MOST ATHLETIC, Fire and Ice Can- didafe, Lafin Club I, 2, LeHermen's Club Secrefary 3, Nafional Honor Sociefy 2, Speech Confesf 3, Foofball I, 2, 3, Baskefball I, 2, 3, Baseball I, 2, 3. KIESELHORST, RICHARD-Aurean Slaff 3, Prinfing Club 2, Senior Planning Represenfafive, Sound Crew I, 2, 3, Sfage Crew I, 2. KING, RONALD RON --Band I, 2, 3, LeIfermen's Club 3, Pep Band I, 2, 3, Physics Club 3 Secrefary 3, Ski Club 2, 3, Spanish Club 2. 3, Swing Band 2, 3, Cross Counlry I, 2, 3, Skiing 2, 3, Capfain 3, Infra- mural Touch Foofball 3. KIRCHNER, TERRY-AFS I, 2, 3, Senior Board 3, Band I, 2, GAA I, 2. 3, Represenfafive I, Treasurer 2, Presidenf 3, German Club I. 2, 3, Vice-Presidenl 3, Forum 3, Hi-C I, 2, Homecoming Commiffee I, 2, 3, Pep Club 3, Library Help I, Pep Band I, 2, Nafional Honor So- ciefy 2, 3, Senior Play Commiffee 3, Senior Planning Alfernafe, Slu- denf Council Alfernafe 2, 3, Y-Teens I, 2, 3. KJESETH, SUE-GAA I, Library Help 3. KLEMAN, GREGORY- Greg -Baseball I, 2, 3. KLEVEN, KATHLEEN-French Club 2, 3, Hi-C I, 2, Pep Club I, 2, 3, Treasurer 2, Secrefary 3, Y-Teens I, 2, 3. KLINE, MICHAEL-AFS I, 2, 3, Band I, 2, 3, Hi-Y I, 2, 3, All School Chaplain 3, Drum Maior 3, Pep Band I, 2, 3, Spanish Club 2, Swing Band I, 2, 3, Track I, Wresfling Band I, 2, 3. KOBS, SUSAN-Ari Club I, 2, 3, Presidenf 3, Aurean Sfaff I, French Club I, 2, 3, Junior Class Play 2, Ski Club I, 2. KRAHL, WILLIAM BILL -German I, Skiing 3, Cross Counfry 3. KREBS, DIANE MAYNARD -Chorus 2, 3, GAA I, Homecoming Com- milfee 2, Lafin Club I, 2, Physics Club 3, Sfudenf Council Represenfa- five I, Alfernafe 2, Ushers' Club I, 2. KR!THbN, LARRY LAR -Junior Class Play Commilfee 2, Prinfing Cu 3. KROUGH, JAY-Band I, 2, 3, Lafin Club 2, 3, Pep Band I, 2, Swing Band 2. 3. KYLLO, JAMES KYLD -Arf Club 3, Aurean Sfaff Arfisl 3, French Club I, 2, Homecoming Commilfee 3, Ari' Deparfmenf Help 2, 3, Senior Planning Alfernafe, Baskefball I, Soccer 2, 3, Golf 2, 3. LALLY, PATRICIA PAT -Speech Confesf 2. LAMPI, MICHAEL MIKE -Band I, 2, 3, LefIermen's Club 3, Pep Band I, 2, 3, Swing Band 3, Foofball I, 2, 3, Wresfling I, 2, 3, Track I, 2, 3. LAPIPZ, ROBERTA-Pep Club I, 2, 3, Spanish Club I, 2, Y-Teens I, 2. LARSEN, DWIGHT-Aurean Sfaff 3, Fire and Ice Commilfee 3, French Club 2, 3, Homecoming Commiffee 2, 3, Junior Class Play 2, 3, One- Acf Play Commiffee 3, Nafional Honor Sociefy 2, 3, Senior Class Play I, 3, Senior Play Commiffee 2, 3, Senior Banquet Senior Ball Com- miffee, Speech Confesl' 3, Sfudenf Council Alfernafe I. LARSON, JIM-LeHermen's Club 2, 3, Track I, 2, 3, Baskefball I. LARSON, LINDA LIN -French Club I, 2, GAA I, One-Acl Play Com- miffee 2, Senior Play Commiffee 3, Senior Planning Represenfafive, Senior Banquet Senior Ball Commiffee, Y-Teens I, 3. LARSON, PENNY-Hi-C I, Pep Club I, Sadie Hawkins Commiffee 3, Senior Planning Represenfafive, Spanish Club I, Y-Teens I, 2, 3. LARSON, RICHARD RICK -German Club 2, 3, Forum 3, Speech Con- fesf I, 2, 3, Golf I, 2, 3. LATHAM. DANIEL DAN --German Club I, Ski Club I. LEET, MARGARET MARGO -German Club I, 2, Homecoming Com- miffee 2.3, Make-up Club 2, Y-Teens I, 2, 3. LEMKE, PATRICIA PAT -Aurean Sfaff 3, English Office Help 3. LEWIS, RICHARD RICK -Speech Confesf 2, Wresfling I, Audio Visual Help 3. LHOTKA, JUDY-Aurean Sfaff 3, Courfesy Guide 3, Homecoming Com- milfee 3, Chairman 3, Guidance Office Help 3, Junior Class Play Com- miffee 2, 3, Quill and Scroll 2, 3, Senior Play Commiflee 3, Spanish Club I, 2, 3, Spoflife Sfaff I, 2, 3, News Edifor 2, 3. Sfudenf Council Allernafe 2, Y-Teens I, 2, 3, School Chaplain 3. LIEDTKE, SUSAN SUE --Aurean Sfaff 2, 3, Edilor 3, Band I, French Club 2, Homecoming Commiffee I, 3, English Help 3, Library Help 3, Senior Play Commiffee 3, Spoflife Sfaff 2, Y-Teens I, 2, 3, Chapfer Presidenf 3. LIMPERT, JUDITH JUDY -German Club I, 2, 3, Nurses Help 2, Sen- ior Play Commiffee 2, Y-Teens I, 2, 3. LIND, KATHLEEN KATHY -Senior Play Commillee 2, Y-Teens I, 2. LINDBERG, DIANE-Chorus I, GAA I, Girls' Choir 3, Library Help 2.3. LINDBERG, LINDA ELMER -Aurean Sfaff 3, GAA I, 2, 3, Sporlhead 2, 3, Spanish Club I, 2, 3. LINDEBERG, NANCY RABBIT --Aurean Staff 3. Chorus I, 2, 3, French Club 2, 3, Guidance Office Help 3, Senior Class Play Commiffee 3, Senior Banquet LODIN, TERRY LEE -LeHermen's Club 2, 3, Prinfing Club I, 2, Wresfling I, 2, 3, Foolball I, 2, 3. LONG, RONALD RON -Debafe 3, Biology Help I, 2, Junior Class Play I, Physics Club 3, Nafional Honor Sociefy 2, 3, Radio Club I, 2, Sound Crew I, 2, 3. LUND, NORTON BUTCH -Chorus 2, 3, Hi-Y 2, 3, Homecoming Com- miffee 3, Wresfling I. LUNDBERG, GORDON GORDY -German Club I, 2, 3, Hi-Y 3, Audio Visual Help 3, Le'rfermen's Club 3, Cross Counfry I, 2, 3, Gymnaslics 2, 3, Track I, 2, 3. LUNDOUIST, KIM-Aurean Sfaff 3, Band I, 2, 3, French Club 2, 3, Pep Band I, 2, 3. LYMAN, JOLLYNE-French Club 2, Y-Teens I, 2. McCARTNEY, MERRILY-French Club I, Senior Planning Alfernafe, Tapaires I, 2, 3, Y-Teens I. MCCARVILL, LORRAINE RAINEY -AFS 3, Aurean Siaff 2, 3, French Club 2, 3, Forum 3, Homecoming Commiffee 3, Junior Class Play Commiffee 2, 3, Ouill and'ScroIl 3, Nafional Honor Sociefy 2, 3, Senior Play Commiffee 3, Spoflife Sfaff 2, Edifor 3. MCCULLOUGH, JEFF-Ouill and Scroll 2, 3, Speech Coniesf 2, Spanish Club I, Spoflife Sfaff I, 2, 3, Eclifor 2, 3. MCGLENNEN, GARY-Wresfling I, 2, 3. MCINTOSH, DOUG-French Club 2, 3, Gymnasfics I, Track I. McLAUGHLIN, JUDY JUD -Arf Club I, 3, AFS 3, Band I, 2, Hi-C I, Pep Band I, 2, 3, Y-Teens I, 3. McMILLEN, ROBERTA BOBBI -French Club 2, 3, GAA I, Lafin Club I, Y-Teens I, 2. MACH, GAIL-PRETTIEST EYES, French Club I, 2, Nurse's Help 2, Sfudenf Council Represenfafive I, Corresponding Secrefary, Y-Teens I, 3. MACH, STUART STU -Foofball I. MACHT, PAULETTE POLLY -Aurean Slaff 2. French Club I, Library Help I, 2, 3, Senior Play Commiffee 3, Spanish Club 2, 3, Spoflife Sfaff I, 2, 3, Ushers' Club 3. MADSEN, MARY ANN MARY -Ari' Club 2, 3, Aurean Sfaff 3, Forum 3, Make-up Club 3, Library Help 3, Red Cross Commiffee 3, Sfage Crew 3, Y-Teens I, 2, 3, Chapfer Presidenl 3, Ushers' Club 2, 3. MAGNUSON, PHIL MAG -Debafe I, Hi-Y 2, 3, Sound Crew I. MAHN, DANNY-Senior Planning Alfernafe. MAHN, DIANNE-Aurean Sfaff 3, French Club 2, 3, Junior Class Play Commiffee 2, Junior Prom Commiffee, Library Help 2, Y-Teens I, 2, 3. MARKES, LARRY-Slage Crew I, 2. MARKOVICH, PETER PETE -Fire and Ice Commiflee 3, Senior Planning Represenfafive, Senior Banquef, Spanish Club I, 3, Biology Club 3. MASLOSKI, DIANE-Arl' Club 2, AFS 3, Aurean Sfaff 3, French Club 2, 3, GAA I, Junior Class Play 2, Y-Teens 3. MASON, LARRY-Hi-Y 2, Baseball 2, Baskefball 2. MATSON, KAREN MATTlE -Aurean Sfaff 3, Band I, 2, 3, French Club 2, 3, Hi-C I, 2, Junior Class Play 2, Commiffee 3, Make-up Club 3, One-Acl' Play 3, Commiffee 2, Nafional Honor Sociefy 2, 3, Senior Play Commiffee Chairman, 3, Speech Confesl I, 2, 3, Spoflife Sfaff 2, Y-Teens I, 3. MAUREN, NANCY-Courfesy Guide 3, French Club 2. CounseIor's Help I, Y-Teens I, 3. MEIRICK, SUSAN SUE -Aurean Sfaff 3, Library Help I. MELTON, CHERYL-Hi-C I, 2, Office Help 3. MERRIMAN, JUDY-Make-Up Club 3. MERRITT, STEPHEN STEVE -Boys' Sfafe Alfernafe, Courfesy Guide 3, French Club 2, 3, Treasurer 3, LerHermen's Club 3, One-Acf Play Commiffee 3, Soccer I, 2, 3, Capfain 3, Skiing 2. MICHELS, LESTER LES -Band I, 2, 3, Presiclenf 3, Fire and Ice Candidafe, Leffermen's Club 3, Presidenf 3, Pep Band il, 2, 3, Physics Club 3, Swing Band 3, Foofball I, 2.3, Capfain 3, Track I, 2, 3. MILBERT, MIKE-Foofball I, 2, 3, Hockey I, 2, 3, Baseball I, 2, 3. MILLER, ARLAN-Football I. MILLER, BEVERLY BEV -Y-Teens I, 2, 3. MILLER, CANDACE CANDY -Hi-C I, 2, 3, Lafin Club 2, Y-Teens 2, 3, MILLER, JEANNE-Library Help 2, Tapaires I, Y-Teens I. MITAL, DANIEL DAN -Spanish Club I, 2, 3, Wresfling I. MITCHELL, MARLYS-Arl' Club Presidenf 3, Girls' Choir Presidenf 3. MOHS, GLENDA-GAA I, 2. MOSER, JANET JAN -Band I, 2, 3, GAA I, Office Help 3, Li- brary Help 2, Pep Band I, 2, 3, Sadie Hawkins Commiffee 3, Senior Banquef, Speech Confesf 3, Spanish Club 2, 3, Spoflife Sfaff I, 2, 3, Sfage Crew 3, Y-Teens 3, German Band I. MONGAN, JANET JAN -Lafin Club I, Library Help 2, 3, Ushers' Club 3. MORAVETZ, JOEL BUTCH --German Club I, Baseball I. MORAVETZ, LOWELL-German Club I, Speech Confesf 3, Baseball I. MULL, GARY-Leffermen's Club 3, Physics Club 3, Senior Ball Com- miffee, Tennis I, 2, 3. MUNGER, EDWARD NED -German Club I, Hi-Y I, 2, 3, Vice-Presi- denf 2, Presidenf 3, Homecoming Commiffee 2, 3, Speech Confesf 2, 3, Baskefball Manager 2, 3, Track Manager I, 2, Tennis 3. MUNYON, JOHN-Fire ancl Ice Commiffee 3, German Club I, Forum 2, LeHermen's Club I, 2, 3, Senior Planning Represenfafive, Golf I, 2, 3, Soccer I. - MURDOCK, SUSAN SUE -Arr Club I, AFS 3, Aurean Sfaff 3, French Club 2, 3, Forum 2, 3, Junior Class Play Commiffee 2, Make-up Club 3, One'Acf Play Commiffee 2, Pep Club I, Senior Play Commiffee 3,I ienior Planning Alfernafe, Speech Confesf 2, Y-Teens 3, Ushers' Cu 3. MURSA, IRENE PEP -Hi-C 2. MUSEUS, JEROME JERRY -German Club I, 2, 3, Homecoming Com- miffee 3, Junior Class Play Commiffee 2, Sfage Crew 2, 3, Soccer 2. MYRE, NICHOLAS NICK -Spanish Club I, 2. NELSON, CURTIS CURT -Foofball I, 2, 3, Wresfling I, 2, 3, Track I, 2, 3. NELSON, DAVID DAVE -German Club I, 2, 3, Hi-Y 2, 3, Physics Club 3, Sadie Hawkins Commiffee 3, Tennis 2, 3, Inframural Bas- kefball 3. NELSON, DIANNA DEEDEE -GAA I, Hi-C I, 2, 3, Senior Banquet NELSON, GARY BlG G -Hi-Y I, 2, 3, Vice-Presidenf 2, Secrefary and Treasurer 3, Homecoming Commiffee 3, Prinfin Club I, 2 Sadie Q I Hawkins Commiffee 3, Baskefball I, 2, Track I, 2, 3, Inframural Bas- kefball 3, Capfain 3. NELSON, NANCY B.-AFS 2, 3, Aurean Sfaff 3, French Club I, 2, Forum 3, Homecoming Commiffee 3, Junior Class Play Commiffee 3, Pep Club 3, Senior Play Commiffee 3, Spoflife Sfaff 3, Y-Teens 3. Orchesfra 3. NELSON, NANCY, RAE-Ari Club I, 2, 3, AFS 3, Band I, 2, 3, Band Office Help 2, 3, Pep Band I, 2, 3, Y-Teens I, 2, 3, Sparfan Head 2, 3. NELSON, PEGGY-Band I, 2, GAA I, Homecoming Commiffee 3, Ger- man Club 2, 3, Senior Banquef, Y-Teens I, 2, 3, Usher's Club 3. NELSON, PATRICIA PAT -Library Help 3. NELSON, SUZANNE SUE -Aurean Sfaff 2, Band I, Chorus 2, French Club 2, Junior Class Play Commiffee 2, Y-Teens I. NEIS, DIANE-Aurean Sfaff 3, Library Help 2. NEUMANN, JUDY-Band I, 2, 3, German Club I, 2, 3, Homecoming Commiffee 3, Library Help 3, Pep Band I, 2, 3, Speech Confesf 2, German Band I, 2. NEUMAN, MARY-French Club I, Junior Prom Commiffee, Library Help 3, Spanish Club 2, 3. NEWCOMB, ROBERT BOB -Hi-Y 3, Homecoming Commiffee 3. NICCUM. JULIE NICKY -Fire and Ice Commilfee I, GAA I, 3, Library Help 3, Ski Club 2. NICHOLSON, DIANE NICK -French Club I, 2, GAA I, Pep Club I, Library Help 2, Y-Teens I, 2. NICOLOFF, KATHLEEN KATHY -Aurean Sfaff I, 3, Forum 3, Red Cross Commiffee 3, Spanish Club I, 2, 3, Y-Teens I, 2, 3, Ushers' Club 2, 3. NOVAK, CAROL-Arf Club 2, GAA I, Homecoming Commiffee 3, Pep Club 2, Red Cross Commiffee 3, Spanish Club 2, Sfage Crew I, 2. NUNGESSER, BEVERLY-AFS I, 2, 3, Aurean Sfaff I, Band I, Fire and Ice Commiffee I, 2, French Club 2, 3, Forum Club 3, Homecoming Commiffee I, 2, 3, Co-Chairman 3, Nurse's Help 3, One-Acf Play Commiffee 2, 3, Sfudenf Direcfor 2, Nafional Honor Sociefy 2, 3, Senior Planning Alfernale, Speech Confesf I, 2, 3, Sludenf Council Alfernafe 2, Y'Teens I, 2, 3. O'DELL, SUSAN SUE -Aurean Sfaff I, 2, French Club 2, 3, GAA I, Homecoming Commiffee I, 2, Junior Class Play Commiffee I, 2, Junior Prom Commiffee, One-Acl Play Commilfee I, 2, Pep Club 3, Library Help 3, Senior Play Commiffee I, Senior Banquef, Senior Ball Commiffee, Speech Confesf 2, Spoflife Sfaff I, 2, 3, Sfage Crew I, 2, Y-Teens 3, Ushers' Club I, 2. OFSTAD, ARTHUR ART -Homecoming Commiffee I, Foofball I, Inlermural Baskelball I, 2, 3, Tennis 2, 3, Baseball I, Soccer 3. OFTEDAL, RICHARD RICH -LefIermen's Club 3, Physics Club 3, Foofball I, 2, 3. OLSON, CAROLE-Girls Choir I, Make-up Club 3, Library Help I, 2, 3, Physics Club 3, Y-Teens I, 2. OLSON, MARSHA-GAA I, 2, 3, Senior Planning Alfernafe. OLSON, ROGER ROG -Gymnasfics I, 2, 3. OESOJNH STEVE-Hi-Y I, 2, 3, Secrefary-Treasurer 3, Inframural Bas- el a I. OLSTAD, RICHARD RICK -LeI Iermen's Club I, 2, 3, Golf I, 2, 3. OLSON, PAMELA PAM -GAA I, Junior Class Play Commilfee 2, Senior Banquef, Spanish Club 2, 3. OLSON, SUSAN SUE -BEST D I S PO S I TIO N, P EPPI EST, FRIENDLIEST, BEST ALL AROUND, Cheerleading I, 2, 3, Alfer- nafe 3, Junior Class Treasurer, Fire and Ice Commiffee 3, GAA I, Sophomore Represenfafive, Homecoming Commiffee 2, Homecom- ing Candidafe 3, Homecoming Queen 3, Junior Prom Commiffee 2, Pep Club I, 2, 3, Library Help 3, Sadie Hawkins Commiffee 3, Senior Planning Represenfafives, Senior Banquef, Senior Ball Commiffee, Speech Confesf 3, Sfudenf Council Represenfafive I, Tapaires I. OREDSON, PRENTISS PREN -French Club 2, 3, Afhlefic Office Help 3, Y-Teens I, 2. OSGOOD, MARGARET-Lafin Club 3. OTT, PHILIP-French Club 2, Forum 3, Hi-Y 2, 3, Gymnasfics 2. OTTERNESS, DALE-German Club 2, Physics Club 3, Tennis 2. OTTO, STIRLING-Chorus 3, Forum 2, 3, Hi-Y 2, 3, Homecoming Com- miffee 3, Senior Planning Represenfafive, Senior Ball Commiffee, Speech Confesf 2. OVERLID, GREGORY GREG -Track I, 2, 3. PACHOLKE,- COREEN RENlE -Band I, 2, Cheerleading I, 2, 3, Capfain 3, French Club 2, 3, GAA I, Hi-C I, 2, Homecoming Can- didafe 3, Affendanf 3, Pep Club I, 2, 3, Y-Teens 2, 3. PAGEL, BILL STAR -Spoflife Sfaff 2. PAINE, DOUGLAS DUGGER -Spanish Club I, 2, Baseball I. PAPPAS, ANGELA-Girls' Choir I, 2. PARRISH, EILEEN-Office Help 3. PARSLEY, GAIL-French Club 2.3, Maioreffe I, 2, 3. PATRICK, JOANN-One-Acf Play Commiffee 2, Library Help I, Senior Play Commiffee I, Speech Confesf 3. PAULSON, LINDA-Arf Club I, 2, 3, Presidenf 2, Aurean Sfaff 3, Edifor 3, German Club I, 2, Hi-C 2, Homecoming Commiffee 3,Junior Class German Club I, 2, Hi-C 2, Homecoming Commiffee 3, Junior Class Play 3, Commiffee 2, 3, Chairman 2, Make-up Club 2, One-Acf Play Commiffee 2, Nafional Honor Sociefy 2, 3, Senior Class Play Sfudenl Direcfor 3, Y-Teens 3. PEACH, GARY-Debale I, 2, 3, German Club I, 2, 3, Hi-Y 2, 3, Vice- Presidenl 3, Homecoming Commillee I, 2, 3, Co-Chairman 3, Junior Class Play 2, Physics Club 3, Speech Conlesl 2, 3, Sludenl Council Represenlalive 3. PEARSON, JIM-LeHermen's Club 3, Foolball I, 2, 3, Track I, 2, 3. PEERBOOM, ROMA-AFS 3, Aurean Slall 2, 3, French Club 2, 3, Homecoming Commillee I, 2, 3, CounseIor's Help 2, Library Help I, 2, Quill and Scroll Sociely 2, 3, Nalional Honor Sociely 2, 3, Senior Class Play 2, Senior Ball Commillee 3, Spollile Siall 2, 3, Edilor 2, 3, Sludenl Council Represenlalive 3. PELTEKOS, DIANE 'PICKLES -Aurean Slall 3, Junior Class Play Com- millee 3, Lalin Club, Secrelary-Treasurer I, Senior Play Commillee 2, Spollile Sfalf 'I, 2, 3, Edilor 3, Y-Teens I, 2, 3, Newsleller Chair- man 3. PEMBLE, BETH-GAA I, Junior Class Play Commillee 2. PERSON, YVONNE VONNIE -Ari Club 3, Band I, 2, 3, GAA I, Library Help 2, Y-Teens I, 2, 3. PESZYNSKI, JANICE JAN -GAA I, 2, Homecoming Commillee I, English Help 3, Senior Ball Commillee. PETERSON. BRIAN-Ski Club 2, 3. PETERSON, JEROME JERRY -Band I, 2, 3, German Club 2, 3, Jun- ion Prom Commillee, Pep Band 2, 3, Physics Club 3, Slage Crew I, Wresllinq I, 2. PETERSON, JOAN-Band I, French Club 2, 3, Homecoming Candidale 3, Guidance Help 3, Sludenl Council Allernale 3, Y-Teens I, 2, 3, Fire and Ice 3. PETERSON, NANCY-GAA I, 2. 3, Sporlhead 2, 3, Homecoming Com- miflee I, Junior Prom Commillee, Ski Club 2, Spanish Club I, 2, 3, Y-Teens I. PETERSON, ROGER ROG -AFS 3, Fire and Ice Commillee 3, Home- coming Commiflee 3, Spanish Club I, 2, 3. Baseball I, 2, 3, Infra- mural Baskefball 2. PETERSON, SANDY SAM -GAA 2. PETIT, RUTH-GAA I, Ski Club I, 2, 3, Y-Teens, I, 2, 3. PFEIFER, BILL-Hi-Y 3, Jr. Class Play 2, Foolball I, 2, 3, Speech Con- Iesl 2. PINCKAERS, JOHN PINKY -Chorus 2, 3, German Club I, Senior Class Play 2, Track I. PLESUMS, JOHN PLES --Debale 3, Hi-Y 3, Physics Club 3, Track I. POPE, PATRICIA PAT -Sophomore and Junior Class Secrelary French Club I, 2, Homecoming Commillee I, 2, 3, Homecoming Candidale 3, Allendanl 3, Prom Commillee Chairman, Senior Banquel, Senior Ball Commillee Siudenl Council Allernale I, 2, Y-Teens I, 2, 3, Eire and Ice Escorl 3. PRAETORIOUS, CHRIS-French Club I, 2, GAA I, 2, 3. PREBLE, MARILEE-Aurean Slall 2, Band I, 2, 3, Secrelary I, Treas- urer 3, Homecoming Commillee 3, Guidance Help 2, Junior Class Play Commiflee 3, Pep Band I, 2, 3, Spollile Slalf 2, Y-Teens 3. OUINLAN, CHARLENE CHAR -French Club 3. RANKIN, SUSAN SUE -AFS I, 2, 3, Aurean Slalf 3, Guidance Help 3, Senior Play Commiflee 2, Spanish Club I, 2, 3. RASMUSSEN, JAMES JIM -Band I, 2, 3, LeHermen's Club 3, Pep Band I,'2, 3, Physics Club 3, Nalional Honor Sociely 2, 3, Swing Band 3, Direclor 3, Foolball I, 2, 3, Track I, 2, 3. RASMUSSEN, JOAN JONl -Junior Class Play Commillee 2, 3, Slu- denl' Council Allernale 2, Y-Teens I, 2, 3. RASMUSSEN, KAREN-Aurean Sfalf 3, Spanish 2, 3, Y-Teens 2, 3. RASMUSSEN, MARGE RAS -GAA I, 2, 3, Sporlhead 2, Pep Club 2, Library Help 2. REINKING, SHARI-French Club I, 2, Ollice Help 2, Junior Class Play Commillee 2, Make-up Club 2. Pep Club I, 2, Speech Conlesi I, Y-Teens I, 2. REYES, RONALD RON -Bancl I, Homecoming Alrendanr, Leller- men's Club 3, Spanish Club 2, 3, Foolball I, 2, 3, Wreslling I, Track I, 2, 3. RICHARDS, KATHLEEN-Ari' Club 3, Y-Teens 3. RIGG, SHARON-Chorus I, Girls' Choir 3, Maiorelle I, 2, Speech Conlesl 3, Y-Teens I, 2. ROASE, PATRICIA-Make-up Club 2. ROBERTS, SUSAN ROBBS -Ari Club 2, Treasurer 2, Aurean Slall 3, Fire and Ice Commillee 3, Homecoming Commiliee 3, Junior Class Play Commilfee 2, Lalin Club 2, 3, Senior Play Commillee 2, 3, Senior Banquel, Senior Ball Commillee, Y-Teens I, 2, 3, Publiciiy Chairman 3, Ushers' Club 3. Variely Show Commillee I. ROGERS, FRED SKIP -Chorus I, 2, 3, Homecoming Commillee I, 2, 3, Junior Class Play, I, 2, Junior Prom Commilfee, Senior Play Commilfee 2, Speech Conlesl 3, Sludenl' Council Allernaie 2, Variely Show I. ROGERS, LARRY-BEST FIGURE, Homecoming Allendanl 3, Junior Class Play I, 2, 3, LeIIermen's Club 2, 3, Nalional Honor Sociely 2, 3, Senior Class Play 2, Spanish Club 3, Foofball I, 3, All-Conference 3, Wreslling I, 2, 3, Co-caplain 3. ROMICK, LINDA-Ari' Club 3, Lalin Club 3, Slage Crew 2, Y-Teens I. RONEY, JAN-Band I, 2, Debale 3, GAA I, 2, 3, Sporfhead 2, 3, Ger- man Club 2, 3. ROSACKER, SUSAN-Aurean Siafl 3, Fire and Ice Commiflee 3, GAA 3, German Club I, 2, 3, Senior Class Play, Senior Banquer. ROTH, JAMES JIM -La+in Club 2. RYAN, THOMAS TOM -Aurean Sfalf 3, Band I, 2, 3, Homecoming Commillee 2, 3, Allendanl 3, Junior Prom Commillee, Pep Band 2, Senior Planning Alrernale, Spanish Club 2, 3, Golf 2, Sludenl Coun- cil Allernale 2, Inlramural Baskelball 2, 3. SALISBURY, STEVEN STEVE -Soccer 3, Hockey I, 2, 3. SALTVOLD, INGRID-AFS 2, 3, GAA I, 2, German 2, 3, Forum 2.3. SALVAS, BARBARA-Y-Teens 3. SANDAHL, PHILLIP-WI'I'I'IEST, Chorus 3, Debale I, 2, Junior Class Play 2, Junior Class Play Commillee 3, LaI'in Club 2, Ouill and Scroll 2, 3, Naiional Honor Sociely 2, 3, Speech Conlesl' 2, Spoflile Slall I, 2, 3, Edifor-in-chief 2, 3, Sludenl Council Represenlalive 2, Aller- nale I. SAUTER, DENNY BROWS -Senior Banquel, Hockey 2, 3. SCANLON, MARY-Aurean Slafl 2, 3, AFS 2, GAA I, 2, 3, Pep Club 2, 3, Tapaires 2, 3, Ushers' Club 2. SCHINDLER, PATRICK PAT -Gymnaslics I. SCHMIDT, JIM-Lalin Club I. SCHMIDT, SUSAN SUE -German Club I, 2, 3, Library Help 2, Speech Conlesf 3, Y-Teens I, 2, 3, Sewing Club 3. SCHONHARDT, JUDY-Ari Club 2, Aurean Slall 3, French Club 2, Make-up Club 3, Pep Club 2, Senior Planning Commillee, Slage Crew 3. SCHULTZ, LAWRENCE LARRY -Foolball I, 3. SEAMANS, KAREN-Aurean Slall 3, Band I, 2, 3, Make-up Club 2, Li- brary Help 2, Pep Band I, 2, 3, Senior Ball Commillee. SELINE, ELAINE--GAA I, Lalin Club 3. SHARKEY, DEBORAH DEBBY -French Club 3. SHEMANEK, DONALEE-Aurean Slall 2, 3, Hi-C I, 2, Junior Class Play Commiffee I, 2, Senior Play Commillee I, 2, Senior Banquel, Y-Teens 3. SHIMER, LAURIE ANN-Aurean Sfall 3, Ski Club I, 3, Speech Conleslr 2, Spanish Club 3, Spollile Slall I, 2, 3, Y-Teens I, 2, 3. SHIMKUS, FRANK-Baseball I, 3. SIETSEMA, CHARLOTTE CHER -GAA I. SIMON, ANN-AFS 3, Aurean Slall 3, Nurse Help 3, Lalin Club I, Make-up Club 3, Red Cross Commillee 3, Senior Play Commirlee 3, Spanish 2, 3. Ushers' Club 2. SJOBERG, STEVE SJO -Hi-C 2, 3, Speech Conlesl 3, Track I. SKOGHEIM, PAUL RED , German Club 2, 3, Hi-Y I, Physics Club 3. SKURDALSVOLD, JOHN-Hi-Y I, 2, Lalin Club I, Physics Club 3. SLATER, JOE-Forum 2, 3, Foolball 2, Tennis I. SMITH, JERRY-Lab Assislance Help 2, Gymnaslics 2, Inlramural Bas- kelball I. SNOWBERG, MARY-Chorus I, 3, GAA I, Girls' Choir 2, Junior Prom Commillee, Make-up Club 3, Y-Teens 2, 3. SODERGREN, LINNEA-Ari Club 3, Aurean Slall 2, Band I, 2, 3, Ger- man Club 3, Y-Teens I, Biology Club 3. SOLE, CLAUDIA-Girls' Choir I, 2, Junior Prom Commillee, Make-up Club 3, Spanish Club 2, Y-Teens 2, 3. SONGSTAD, JOEL JOE -Spanish Slall 3. SONGSTENG, CAROL-Ari Club I, 2, Chorus I, 2, 3, Debale I, 2, Forum 2, Junior Class Play Commillee 2. SORENSEN, DENNIS-Band I, 2, 3, Cross Counlry 2, 3, Skiing 3, Track 3. SORENSEN, LYNNE-AFS 3, Aurean Slall 3, Homecoming Commillee 3, Make-up Club 3, One-Acl Play Commiilee 2, Y-Teens 3. STANTON, VIVIAN SUE --Ari Club 3, AFS 3, GAA I, Lalin Club 3. Officer 3, Slage Crew 3, Y-Teens I. STAPF, LYNN-AFS 2, 3, Aurean Siall 3, German Club 2, 3, Forum 3, Hi-C I, Homecoming Commillee 3. STERBUCK, MONTE LOUIS -Track I, 31 Gymnasfics 2, 3. STEEN, DAVID-Band I, 2, Homecoming Commiflee 3, Homecoming Escorf 3. Foolball I, 2, Baskelball I, Sludenl Council Represeniaiive 3, Lake Council Sfudenl' Council 3. STEIN, JOHN-Homecoming Escorf 3, LeHermen's Club 3, Baskelball I, 2, 3, Foolball I, Baskefball I, 2, 3. Baseball I, 2, 3. STENBERG, ROBERT BOB -Debale 2, Biology Help 2, Nalional Honor Sociely 2, 3, Speech Conlesl' 2, 3, Spanish Club I, 2, 3. NEWSTROM, STEPHEN STEVE -Ari' Club 2. STINSON, LINDA-French Club I, 2, 3, Senior Banquel, Senior Ball Commillee, Y-Teens 2, 3. STOVER, KEN THE RULER -One-Aol Play 2, Commillee 2, 3, Physics Club 3, Senior Class Play 2, Commillee 3, Speech Conlesr 3, Skiing I, Track I, 2, 3. STOVER, ROBERT BOB -Track I, 2. STREETER, JEFFERY JEFF -Band I, 2, 3, Physics Club 3, Sound Crew 2, Spollile Sfall I, Slage Crew I, 2, Wresiling I. STROMMEN, TIM-Fire and Ice Candidaie 3, Homecoming Commillee General Co-Chairman 2, 3, Homecoming Escorl 3, LelIermen's Club 3, Nalional Honor Sociely 2, 3, Senior Planning Allernale, Speech Conlesl 2, 3, Baskelball I, 2, 3, Co-caplain 3, Baseball I, 2, 3. -- SUGIMURA, CARI-PRETTIEST HAIR, Cheerleading 2, 3, Fire and Ice Comrniilee 3, German Club I, Homecoming Commiiiee 3, Homecom- ing Candidaie 3, Junior Prom Commiifee 2, Pep Club 2, 3, Sadie Hawkins Commiiiee 3, Senior Planning Rep. 3, Senior Ball Commiifee 3, Y-Teens I, 2. SVITAK, BRUCE SATCH -Priniing Club 3, Sound Crew 2, Siege Crew I, 2, 3. SWANSON. JEANNE-Chorus 3, Girls' Choir 2, Y-Teens I, 2, 3. SYME, JAMES NAILS -Track I, Soccer 2. SZAFRANSKI, JERRY-Homecoming Commi'rI'ee 3. TAKEKAWA, JOYCE-Aurean Slaff 2, Band I, 2, 3, GAA I, German Club 2, 3, Homecoming Commiilee Chairman 3, Pep Band I, 2, 3, Nalional Honor Sociely 2, 3, SI'udenI Council Represenlaiive I, 2, Y-Teens I. TAM, LUCINDA LUCY -Girls' Choir 2, Library Help 3. TARAGOS, DANIEL-Spanish Club I, 2, 3. TARALDSON, CHRISTINE CHRIS -Aurean Sfaif 3. GAA I, 2, Chair- man 2, Homecoming Commiliee 3, Nurse's Help 3, Lalin Club I, 2, Library Help 2, Senior Play Commiiiee, Ski Club I, 2, 3, Speech Conlesl' 2, Spoiliie Slaff 2, Y-Teens I. TARMAN, GERALD JERRY -Spanish Club I, 2, 3, Tennis I, 3. TAYLOR, RICHARD D.-Aurean Siaif 3, Band I, 2, 3, German Club 2, 3, Homecoming Commiilee 3, LeHermen's Club 3, Pep Band I, 2, 3, Physics Club 3, Ski Club I, 2, 3. Tennis I, 2, 3, Skiing 2, 3, Siudenl Council Aliernale 3. TAYLOR, RICHARD H.-Band I, 2, 3, Hi-Y 3, Pep Band I, 2, 3. THELEN, CATHERINE CATHY -Aurean Siaii 3, Spanish 2, 3, Y-Teens 3. THOENSEN, THOMAS-German Club 2. THOMAS, AVIS-Hi-C I, 2, 3. THOMAS, LINDA LYNN -Aurean Siaif 3, GAA I, 2, 3, Assisfanf Sporihead 2, Forum 2, 3, Spanish Club 2, 3. THOMAS, LINDA L.-Aurean Siaif 3, Make-up Club 3, Senior Play Commiiiee 3, Siudenl Council Represeniaiive I, Tapaires I, 2, Var- ieiy Show I. THOMPSON, CAROLE D.-AFS 2, Aurean Slail 3, Edilor-in-Chief 3, Homecoming Commillee 3, Junior Class Play, I, 2, Commiiiee 2, Pep Club 2, Spanish Club I, 2, 3. Y-Teens I, Sewing Club 3. THOMPSON, MIKE MIC -LeII'ermen's Club 3, One-Acl' Play 3, Fooi- ball I, Baskelball I. Baseball I, 2, 3. THOMPSON, REBECCA I3ECKY --Arr Club I, Senior Play Commiliee 3, Senior Banquet Senior Ball Commiiiee, Y-Teens I, 2, 3. TOSEL, LINDA LIN -GAA I, Siage Crew 3. TOWNSEND, JOHN CHARLIE -Forum 2, 3, Homecoming Com- mifiee 3, Laiin Club I, Physics Club 3, Biology Club 3. TOWNSEND, ROBERT BOB -Junior Class Play I, Senior Class Play 2. TRANBERG, JOAN JOANIE -Chorus 2, 3, Girls' Choir I, Guidance Office Help 3, Y-Teens 3. TREAT, VALERIE VAL'f-Y-Teens 3. UECKER, GARY GUS -Homecoming Commiilee 3, Spanish Club I, 2, 3, Inframural Baskeiball I, 2, 3, Iniramural Foolball 3, Biology Help 2. ULMEN, MARY CHRIS -Y-Teens 3. VALENTA. JUDITH JUDY -Girls' Choir 3, GAA I. VEIT, FRANCIS FRAN -Senior Planning Aliernale, Foolball I, 2, S'ruden+ Council Represeniaiive I, 2. VEIT, LINDA-BIGGEST TEASE, Chorus I, Girls' Choir I, Sadie Haw- kins Commiilee 3, Senior Planning Represeniaiive, Senior Bell Com- mifiee, Y-Teens I, 2, 3. VERVAIS, STEVEN STEVE -Audio Visual Help 3, Sound Crew 2, Spanish Club 2, 3, Gymnasiics 2. VAURIO, STEVEN STEVE -German Club 3, Physics Club 3, Wreslling I. . VICTOR, ROBERT BOB -LeHermen's Club 3, Foolball I, 3, Foolball I. WALKER, TODD-AFS 3, Junior Class President Fire and Ice Candidaie 3, Fire and Ice Commiiiee 3, Homecoming Commiifee 2, 3, Chair- man 3, Afiendanl 3, Junior Class Play I, One-Acl' Play 3, Sadie Hawkins Commiiiee 3, Senior Class Play 2, Senior Planning Rep- reseniaiive, Senior Banquet Senior Ball Commiiiee, Speech Coniesl 2, 3, Spanish Club 2, 3, Treasurer 3, Siudeni Council Represeniaiive 3. WARZETHA, SHARON SHEESH -AFS 3, Aurean Siaii 2, 3, Ger- man Club I, 2, 3, Homecoming Commiiiee 2, 3, Junior Class Play Commiiiee I, 2, Library Help I, Senior Play Commiiiee 2, Senior Ball Commiliee, Y-Teens I, 3. WEDDLE, JOHN WEED -Aurean Siaif I, Band I, 2, 3, Debaie 3, Lei+ermen's Club 3, Pep Band I, 2, 3, Nalional Honor Sociely 2, 3. Speech Coniesi 3, Spanish Club 3, Swing Band 2, 3, Tennis I, 2, 3 Iniramural Baskeiball I, 2, 3, Capiain I, Business Explorer Posi' 3. WEIHER, SANDRA-Girls' Choir 2. 3, Maioreiie I, 2, 3, Head 3. WEITBRECHT, RONALD WHITEY -LeHermen's Club 3, Speech Con- fesi' 3, Fooiball Manager I, 2, 3, Skiing Manager I, 2, 3, Track Man- ager and Trainer I, 2, 3. WELCH, ALVAH-Hi-C I, 2, Junior Class Play 3, Senior Planning AI'rer- naie, Spanish Club 2, 3, Wreslling I. WESTBERG, CLARENCE-Spanish Club I, 2. WEYER, DAN THE KID -LeII'ermen's Club 3, Foolball 2, 3, Wreslling 2, 3, Track 2, 3. WHALEN, ELLEN-Library Help 2, 3. WHEAR, ANN-AFS I, 2, 3, Senior Board 3, Aurean Siaff 2, 3, Ediior 3, Fire and Ice Commiiiee 3, GAA I, Forum 3, Homecoming Com- miiiee 3, Co-chairman 3, Guidance Help 2, Junior Class Play Com- millee I, 2, 3, Chairman 2, Junior Prom Commiliee, One-Acl Play Commiilee 2, 3, Pep Club 2, 3, Naiional Honor Sociely 2, 3, Treas- urer 3, Red Cross Commiilee 2, 3, Chairman 3, Sadie Hawkins Com- miiiee 3, Senior Play Commiiiee I, 2, 3, Senior Ball Commiiiee, Speech Conlesi 2, 3, Spanish Club I, 2, 3, Spoilife Siaif I, 2. 3, Edilor 2, 3, Y-Teens I, 2, Co-Chairman 2, Ushers' Club 2. WHEAR, THOMAS TOM -AFS 2, 3, Aurean Slail 2, 3, Co-Ediior 3, Band I, 2, 3, Fire and Ice Commiiiee 3, Homecoming Commiiiee 2, 3, Co-Chairman 3, Junior Class Play 2, One-Acl Play Com- millee 3, Co-Chairman 3, Hockey Pep Band 3, Sadie Hawkins Com- miHee 3, Senior Class Play 2, CommiH'ee 3, Senior Planning Rep- resenfalive, Senior Ball Commiiiee, Speech Coniesl 3, Spanish Club 2, 3, Tennis I, 2, 3, Siudenl Council Aliernaie 3. WHERLAND, KATHLEEN KATHY -GAA I, Y-Teens 3. WHITEHEAD, DONALD DON -Aurean Siaff 3, Band I, 2, 3, Home- coming Commiliee 3, Pep Band I, 2, 3, Physics Club 3, Treasurer 3, Nafional Honor Sociely 2, 3, Senior Banquet Speech Confesl 3, Pep Band 3. WHITMORE, CHARLES CHUCK -Lalin Club I, Iniramural Basket ball I, 2, 3, Ushers' Club 2. WHITE, LYNNE-Band I, 2, 3 Sophomore Class Treasurer, French Club I, 2, Homecoming Commiliee 3, Co-Chairman 3, Homecoming Can- didaie 3, Ailendani 3, Pep Band I, 2, 3, Speech Coniesi' 3, Sludeni Council Represeniafive I, Aliernaie 2, Y-Teens I, 2, 3, ICC 2, Presi- deni' 3. WILLIAMS, PAULA SAM -AFS 3, Aurean Siaif I, 2, 3, German Club I, Homecoming Commiilee 2, 3, Junior Class Play Commiiiee 2, Make-up Club 3, One-Aci' Play 3, Senior Planning Aliernale, Y-Teens I, 2, 3, Chapier Presidenf 3. WILLIAMS, RICHARD RICH -French Club 3. WILSON, KAREN WILS -WITTIEST, Band I, 2, Fire and Ice Com- miI'I'ee 3, Junior Class Play 2, Junior Prom Commiliee, Library Help 2, Sadie Hawkins Commiliee 2, Senior Planning Represeniaiive 3, Sen- ior Ball Commiiiee, Speech Confesl' 3, Spanish Club 2, 3, Sludeni' Council Represenialive I, Alrernafe 2, Y-Teens I. WITTHANS, PENNIJEAN-French Club 3, GAA 3, Orchesira I, 2, 3, 'Biology Club 3, Secreiary 3. WIEBKE, LORANNE-French Club 2, 3, Hi-C 2, 3, Homecoming Com- miliee 2, 3, Senior Banquet Y-Teens 2, 3. WISHART, BRUCE WISH -Spanish Club I, 2. WILLIAMS, MARY-French Club 3, Presidenl 3, Junior Prom Com- miifee 2, Pep Club I, 2, 3, Library Help 3, Senior Banquet Ski Club 3, Y-Teens 3. WITTICH, JANE-Band I, 2, 3, Debaie 3, Fire and Ice Commiiiee 3, Chairman 3, German Club I, 2, 3, Homecoming Commiilee 3, Pep Band I, 2, 3, Nafional Honor Socieiy 2, 3, Senior Planning Represenla- five, Senior Banquet Senior Ball Commiiiee, Y-Teens I, 3, German Band I, 2. WONG, GARY-Track I. WOODROW, JANICE JAN -Junior Class Commiiiee 2, 3, Make- up Club 3, Senior Banquet Speech Confesl 2, Y-Teens I, 2. YARBROUGH, PATRICK PAT -Physics Club 3, Fooiball I, Wresiling I. YETZER, WALTER WALT -Debale 3, Fire and Ice Commiilee 3, Senior Class Treasurer, German Club 2, 3, Junior Class Play 2, Na- 'lional Honor Socieiy 2, 3, Senior Class Play 2, Senior Planning Rep- reseniaiive 3. YOUNGOUIST, SANDRA SANDY -Chorus 3, French Club I, 2, Girls' Choir 2, Y-Teens I, 2. YULE, MAUREEN YULETIDE -Ari Club I, 2, Girls' Choir I. YOUNG, BEVERLY BEV -Aurean Sfaff 3, Band I, 2, 3, GAA I, Forum I, Homecoming Commiiiee 3, Junior Class Play Commiilee 2, Pep Band I, 2, 3, Senior Class Play 2. YOUNGBERG, PAMELA PAM -French Club 2, 3, LaI'in Club I, Y- Teens I, 2, 3. ZEITLIN, DEB-Aurean Slaii 3, Ediior 3, French Club I, 2, Homecom- ing Commiilee I, Senior Class Play I, Y-Teens I, 2, 3, Chapier Presi- dem' 3. ZIEMKOWSKI, RONALD ZOOM -BIGGEST FLIRT, Band I, 2, 3, Junior Class Play I, LeI rermen's Club 3, Sadie Hawkins Commifiee 3, Senior Class Play 2, Senior Planning Represeniaiive, Senior Ban- quet Senior Ball Commiiiee, Speech Coniesi 2, Spanish Club 2, 3, Treasurer 3, Fooiball I, 3, Wresiling 3, Siudenl' Council Represenlaiive 2, Aliernale 3. ZIMMERMAN, TERRANCE TERRYORTZ -Debafe I, 3, Junior Class Play 3, Ski Club 3, Golf 3, Sfudeni Council Aliernaie 3. uide to Who's Who at Richfield A Aasen, Dale-l6O Abalan, Thomas-I75 Abel, Rosemary-lOl, I92 Ackman, David-l6O Adair, Richard-46, 65, ll2, ll3, I92 Adair, Timol'l'1y-Il2, l60 Adams, Eugene-I92 Adams, Richard-I92 Adams, Sieve-I I9, l22, I75 Addiss. Palricia-I75 AFS-90. 9l Agerlie, Mr. Oliver-4l Ahlberg, James-l92, 235 Ahlbom, Linda-lOO, I92 Alwlbom, Mr. Harold-27, 77 Ahlman, Cheryl-I75 Ahrndf, Pamela-I75 Balwe, Linda-I 60 Bailey, Faye-84, I76, I8l Bain, Mr. Barry-33 Bain, Peggy-l76 Balmer, Deborah-I94 Baker, Linda-l6O Baker, Noel-l6O Baker, William--84, I76 Balclre, Janine-lOl, I94 Balclxe, Kennellw-l60 Baldus, Palricia--88, 9l, l60 Anderson, Owen-l60 Anderson, Pamela-IO4, l22, l24, I6O Anderson, Peggy-I75 Anderson, Philip-lO6, lO8, I93 Anderson, Russell--I75 Anderson, Sally-I93 Anderson, Scoll--84, I75 Anderson, Sharon--I93 Anderson, Shelley-88, l20, l30, l60 Anderson, Slephen--l6O Anderson, Sleve-l6O Anderson, Sleward-84, I75 Anderson. Susan K.-73. ll0, l20, I93, 204- Anderson, Susan M.-lOl, I93, 204- Anderson, Timollriy-I93 Anderson I75 , Tlnomas-84, 92, I9, Biornsrad, Bruce-I49, I 6l Aichele, Mr. E.-I5 Ainsworlh, Roberl'-l9' Alberls, Michael--I92 Alexander, Barbara-l60 Alfano, Mary-l75 Algren, Cindy-I75 Allen, Barbara-I75 Allen, Brenda-I75 Allers. Mr. John-I5 Allford, Mr. Donald-I5 Allison, Ronald-l60 Almenclinger, Teresa--l6O Alpaugli, Richard-l6O Alquisl, Jan Lynn-87, 92, l6O Alsip, Nancy-I75 Amberson, Sleven-l60 Anderson, Sieve-l6O Amundson, Boycl-84, I75 Amundson, James-83, I44, l6O Amundson, Sleve--l60 Ander, James-I60 Andersen, Greg-l75 Andersen, Susan-lOl, I92 Anderson, Andy-l I9, I4-8, I75 Anderson, Arlene-l20, l60 Anderson, Barbara85, I75 Anderson, Bonifa-92, I92 Anderson, Bruce-I34, l56, I75 Anderson, Carol J.--89, l60 Anderson, Carol M.-.l92 Anderson, Cheryl--I92 Anderson, Conslance-I75 Anderson. David-I44, I75 Anderson, Floyd-9l, 95, 97, IO8, l2I, I92, I93, 2l3 Anderson, Gary-l60 Anderson, Gerald-I92 Anderson, Gloria-88, I75 Anderson, Gregory-I75, 85 Anderson, Gregory J.-I75 Anderson, James-I75 Anderson, Jennifer-20, I75 Anderson, Joan-88, 95, lll, I92 Anderson, Judy-I92, 202. 204 Anderson, Julie--I92 Anderson, Kafhleen-95, llO, I92 Anderson, Kim-I75 Anderson, Kirslen-I3, 82, l24, l6O, 255 Anderson, Krisline-l6O, 255 Anderson, Linda J.-Ill, I93 Anderson, Linda L.--I93 Anderson, Linda M.-82, l6O Anderson, Lowell-I93 Anderson, Mark-84, lI2, II9, I75 Anderson, Marllia-IO4, I93 Anderson, Mary A.-83, ll4, l60 Anderson, Mary J.-l l5, l75 Andreasen, Lorraine--I93 Andren, Wayne-l93 Andresen, Laila-88, I27, I27, I93 Angerholfer, Joan-l6O Anondson, Tyrone-l6O Anlhony, Dee-I22, I6O, 247 Anlolilr, Terry-I34, l53, I75 Appel, Ted-I75 Appelquisf, Dennis-84, l75 Arellano, Raymond--I4-5 Arelz, Sharon-IO4, IO7, I93, 241 Arelz, Vicky-IO7, I75 Armifage, Daniel-l93 Armsfrong, Beverly-I93, 239 Armslrong. 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Gary--I4-2, l95 Bergren, Gary--l6l Bergslen, Gary-l95 Berndlson, Mr. E.--I5 Bernsfein, James-l6l Berres, Margarel-lO7, l95 Berry, Glen-l95 Berry, Linda-l6l Berry, Randy-l6l Berry, Richard-l6l Berzelius, Susan-85, I76 Beseuer, Irene-90 Beseuer, Michael-90 Best Richard-l6l Billmeier, Jan-I76 Bingea, Becky-88, I76 BIOLOGY CLUB-IOB BIOLOGY LAB ASSISTANTS-l02 Bisl1op.Jim-I37, l40. l6l Bishop, Miss Sally-22 Bilfman, Bill-92, I32. ISO, l6O. l6l, 23l Biflner, Mrs. Norma-24 Bixby, Darryl-l95 Bixby, Nancy-I76 Bierva, Kalhleen-l95 Biorlc, Mr. Tony-I4 Biorlxlund, Douglas-l6l Biornlie, Mary Lou-l22, l6l, 247 Black, Richard-l6l Blaclcslone, David-l95 Blaeser, Susan-l6l Blair, Claudia-l95 Blair, Lonnie-l95 Blase, Sfeven-l6l Blaslco, Jeffrey-l6l, 234 Blaylock, Joan-IO4 Blaylock, Suzanne-I76, l95 Blazeialr, Marianne-l95 Bleclwa, Sally-IO4, l6l Bliefz, Mr. LaVern-30, lOl Bliss, Paul-l95 Blizil, Noel-45. BO, l95 Blom, Janice-I76 Blom, Sfeven-I76 Blomberg, Slephen-l05. l6l Blood, Karen-80. Sl, l95 Bloom, Kim-l49, I76 Bloom, Todd-l95 Bloomquisl, Vernon-IO3, l6l Blowers, Ronnie-88, IO4, l6l Blum, Barbara-I76 Blum, Michael-l53, l6l Boberg, Gail-I76 Boch, Pefer-IOB, ll2, l95 Boice. Nancy--7l, l6l Boll, Darlene-IO3, l95 Bollon, Junk-83, l6l Bondy, Joanne-l95 Bonsall, Darby--l95 Borden, Gina-I76 Borgeson, Dale-I76 Borgman, Slephen-I49, I76 Borman, Barbara-88, 93, l3l, l6l Borsf, Kennellw-I32, l95 Bosiger, Diane--IO6, l6l Bosiger, Jay-l95 263 Buller, Sa n Zo-f Bossnecker, Linda-106, 124, 161 Boslrom, Judilh-104, 161 Boslrom, Philip-105, 176 Bouchard, Mr. Richard-22. 154 Bouchier, Janice-104, 161 Bouchier, Jeanne-104, 161 Bove, Sleven-196 Bowen, Perry-119, 176 Bowman, Ronald-176 Boyd, Jeffrey-118, 119, 120, 176 Boyd, Mr. Roberl-14 Boyd, Mrs. Carol-21 Boydslori, Carla-161 Boyes, Ronald-176 BOYS' STATE-121 Boyles, Francis-176 Brand, Gary-161 Brandell, Dave-70, 134, 141, 176 Braslad, Karen-176 Braslad, Larry-196 Brawley, Nancy-47, 49, 50, 53, 67, 68, 88, 95, 99, 100, 121, 131, 193, 196, 234, 249 Brechl, Roberl-161 Breckenridge. Joanne-106, 196 Brede, Wayne-161 Brekke, Wayne-161 Bremselh, Fred-156, 176 Bremselh, Lloyd-132, 196 Brenner, Sharon-88, 196 Brenner, Sleven-176 Brenny, James-98, 132, 161 Brell, Mr. Roberl-22 Bridges, Paul-129, 148, 149, 161 Brighl, Buddy-161 Brighl, 1-lolly-81, 88, 196, 229 Brighf, William-196 Brinkman, Rand-176 Brisbi, Gary-90 Brilz, Mrs. Dorolhy-24 Brockmeyer, Lynn-11, 104, 106, 196 Broin, Jan-176 Burgslahler, Alan-149, 176 Burns, Barb -176 Burns, Pal-161 Burr, Penny-161 Burr, Bruce Bu rl, M rs. -177 Ilene-14 Burlness, Mr. 1-loward-28 Bush, Becky--177 Busse, Brenda-124, 161 dra4161 Chamberlin, Mr. Donald-31 Chick, Chrisline-8, 91, 106, 124, 198 Childers, Karen-198 C1-lO1R-80. 81 Chorzempa, Janelle-18, 119, 198 , Chouinard,Caro1-162 Chresl, Andrea-75, 79, 89, 177, 178 Bulsch, Sally-177 Byhre,.1an-82, 102, 124, 161 241 Byrnes, Eileen-177 C Caldwell, Shari-177 Cameron, Janis-83, 101, 114 115, 162 Camp, Roger-80, 177 Campbell, Bruce-106, 137, 140. 195, 197 Campbell, Mr. Jack--25, 148 Campbell, Sandra-104, 124. 162 Camuel, William-148, 162 Cannon, Coleen-177 Carey, Mr. Douglas-45, 85 Carey, Mark-177 Chrislensen, Brooks-85, 177 Chrislensen, Jeffrey-142, 143, 198 3 Chrisfensen, Karen-100, 198 Chrislensen, Lee-198 Chrislensen, Linda-177 Chrisrensen, Mary-81, 198 Chrislensen, Richard-162 Chrislensen, Thomas M.-92, 154 Chrislensen, Toby-177 Chrisfenson, Nancy-88, 95, 198 Chrislian, Nancy-162 Chrisliansen, Linda-198 Chrisliansen, Tom-84, 86, 132, 162 Chrislianson Jeanne-162 Chrislianson, Mr. Roberl-14 Church, Richard-177 Churlik, Claudia-92, 177 Cison, Thomas-198 Carey, Palrick--177 Carlson, Ann E.-91, 100, 102, 162 Carlson, Anne-73, 80, 93, 177 Carlson, Brian-156, 177 Carlson, Bruce-162 Carlson, Cheryl-162 Carlson, Connie--162 Carlson, Fred-197 Carlson 145, , Ga 197 ry-7, lor, nos, 144, Carlson, Mrs. lrene-15 Carlson, James-177 Carlson, Mr. James-29 Brolen, Daniel-161 Brown, James-196 Brown, Kafhy-161 Brown, Linda-88, 106, 176 Brown, l.uJane-85, 176 Brown, Peggy-161 Brown, RoAnn-83, 196 Brown, Sally-176 Brown, Tarryl-8, 196 Brown, Thomas-176 Brown, William-196 Browning, Bruce-83, 161 Bruce, Roberl-176 Brudeli. Nancy-176 Brudeli, Thomas-132, 196 Bruder, John--196 Brudvig, Kalhy-196 Brudvig, Kim-196 Bruggeman, Miss Elaine-126 Brum,Jacque1ine-104, 197 Carlson Jean-197 Carlson Jeffrey-177 Carlson Joan-197 Carlson John-197 Carlson Karen-81, 197 Carlson, Ken-177 Carlson Mary-177 Carlson Michael-197' Carlson Mrs. Mariorie-14 Carlson Mr. Richard-12 Carlson Rebecca-162 Carlson, Richard-162 Carlson Susan-98, 162 Carlson Terry-197 Carllon Mrs. Eileen-15 Carllon, Nancy-79, 89, 101, 197 Carney, Phyllis-162 Carpenler, Denyse-81, 162 Carpenrer, Susan J.-1 IO, 126, Bruns, Linda-161 Bruslad, Sandra-197 Bry, Jelfry-55, 56, 57. 83, 161 Bucci, Bonnie-176 Bucci, Lorene-197 Bucci, Mrs. Marian+15 Buck, Roger-161 Buckley, Kay-176 Budd, Carolyn-197 Budde. Kalhleen-176 Buescher, Denins-37, 197 Bulkin, James-197 Buhla, Gregory?-161 Bulger, Pamela-87, 197 Bulger, Rosemary-85, 88, 176 Bullock, Jeffrey-6, 7, 144, 145. 161 Bundy, Mark-176 Bunker. Thomas-134, 153, 176 Bunnell, Mr. A.-15 Bunling, John-150, 151, 197 Bunling, Sfeven-134, 176 Burge, Mary-197 Burgell, Sandra-110, 124, 197 197, 233 Carpenler, Susan M.-118, 119, 120, 162 Ca rpenlie r, Sleven-162 Carr, Ge-or 177, 185 ge-92, 119, 120. Carr, .James-162 Carr, Val-163 Carroll, Kalhleen-177 Carler, Mr. Richard-15 Carler, Terry-162 Caselius, Mark-162 Casey, Kal hleen-198 Cassady, Linda-198 Cavill, Paul-177 Cederholm,Wenc1y-83.91, 162. 255 Chanlland, M r. Roberl-245 Chase, Mrs. Marion--15 Chapman, Paul-'54, 137, 139, 140, 198 Challerlon, Anne-124-,,162, 163, 255 CHEERLEADERS-130. 131 Clarin. Pamela-87, 106, 124, 162 Clark, Calherine--198, 211 Clark, Mary Lunn-198, 202 Clark, Michael--198 Clark, Slephen-177 Clarke, Judy-101, 198 Claus, Vickie-106, 126, 162, 249 Clausen, C-erald-162 Clausen, Terry-198 Claxlon, Barbara-177 Clemens, Bonnie-199 Clemens, Mary-177 Cleveland, Mr. Glenn-24 Cochran, Susan-162 Cochrane, Palrick-162 Cole, Corky-162 Cole, Wendell-132 Coleman, Nancy-199, 230 Collord, Thomas-177 Collins, Kellie-199 Collison, Kalhleen--50, 52, 63, 64, 93, 111, 120, 199 Collison, Mr. Roberl-2, 34, 133 135, 136. Colman, Janna-177 Colman, Valerie-104, 106, 162 Colarich, Mr. George-117 Comeau, Bonnie-199 Comslock, Scolr-177 Conoway, Donald-162 Conoway, Mary-199 Conboy. Danny-162 Cone, Killy-55, 69, 88, 95, 115 131, 191, 199, 209, 222 Cone, Virginia-62, 64, 71, 88, 177, 178 Congdon, James-177 Consfans, Rusly-177 Cook, Chrisline-177 Cook, James-162 Cook, Roberl'-199 Cook, Susan-91, 104, 107, 124, 162, 255 Coombs, Douglas-162 Cooper, Mike-177 Copeland, Mark-82, 162 Copeland, Roberl-47, 56, 57, 92, 95, 193, 199, 205 Copeland, Susan-80, 81, 95, 104. 110, 120, 199 Corbell, William-162 Corbin, Teresa-162 Cornelius, Bruce-199 Cornelius, David-199 Cornelius, Ronald-177 Cornell, Deborah-162 Cornell, Gerald-162 Chellsen, Keilh-162 Corniea, Slanley-199 Corson, Thomas-177 Cosgrove, David-199 Cosgrove, Michael-162 Collerman, Douglas-162 COUNSELORS' HELP-100 Covarl, Mr. Lee-36, 77, 170 Cowdery, Paul-56, 105, 199 Crall, Susanne-84, 177 Cram, Krislen-178 Craswell, Dennis-199 Creamer, Roberl'-199 Creighlon, Joan-100, 162 Croloor, Ronnie-84, 177 Crook, Slephen-178, 239 Crosby, Mr. Vance-35, 138 CROSS COUNTRY-142, 143 Crowell, Terry-162 Crown, Joseph-153, 178 Culley, Julie-88, 178 Culpepper, Diane-79-, 89, 91, 162, 234 Culpepper, Diane-79, 89, 91, 12, 234 Culpepper, Judifh-85, 124, 162 Culpepper, Sleven-93, 103, 199 Cumberland, Mr. O.-15 Cummings, Raymond-178 Cummins, Reverend John-109 Curson, James-162 Curry, Mr. Frank-17, 52, 55, 64 120, 177 D Daller, Sleven-178 Dahl, James-56, 178 Dahl, Mariolaine-163 Dahl, Sharyn-73, 91, 163 Dahl, Ronald-103, 199 Dahlien, Thomas-199 Dahlslrom, Bruce-163 Dailey, Scoll-178 Dallman, Thomas-132, 135, 163 Daly, Daniel-92, 132, 135, 154. 157, 163 Damon, Fred-52, 63, 64, 68, 82 83, 86, 92, 94, 121, 132, 135. 199, 212, 222 Daniel, Palricia-178 Daniels, John-35, 112, 178 Daniels, Kennelh--178 Daniels, Kincy-83, 200 Daniels, Teresa-85, 178 Danielson, Miss Mary Jo-16 Danielson, Ron-178 Danielson, Shirley-200 Danzl, Miss Agnes-14 Darrow. Carolyn-200 Darrow, Paul-163 Dashiell, David-132, 154, 200 Davidson, Kenl-163 Davies, Sleven-119, 178 Davis, Barbara-200 Davis, Carol-178, 237 Davis, Deborah-91, 102, 108, 163 Davis, Mary Jane--82, 110, 125, 127, 200 Davis, Richard-81, 163 Davis, Sandra-178 Davis, Vickie-200 Day, Dick-178 Dayon, Dale-178 Dayon, George-163 Dean, Diana-163 Dean, John-20, 178 DEBATE-118, 119 DeBoer, Bernadelle-43, 95, 124 200 Decker, Barbara-163 Delzreese, Mr. Slanley--37 Degendorler, Craig-84, 86, 178 Degidio, Terry-178 DeJar1ais, Lynnae-92, 178 De1Casli11o, Eliana-3, 200, 237 Erickson DeMarais, David-200 DeMarais. Mrs. Vera--I5 DeMoH's, John-I I8, II9, I2O, I63 Denman, Tim-I34, I78 Dennis, John-200 Dennis, Sfephen-I I9, I78 Denny, Celia--92, I78 DeSchane, Rila-I63 Defzler, Wayne-I78 DeWiH', Linda-I78 Dickinson, David-200 Dickinson, Janice-I78 Dickinson, Terrance-200 Diekman, Linda-200 Diekman,Terry-I04, I78, 250 Diepholz, Janei-I78 DiHes, Miss Ruih-25 Dierf, Larry--l56, I78 Dodge, Cynlhia-88, 200 Doerr, Thomas-I78 Dolmar, John-I78 Dombeck, Slephen-200 Donahue, Tim-l54, I63, 232 Donaldson, Dan-73, I78 Dopking, Elaim?4, 92, I63 Doss, Mr. Darrell-26 Dofy, David-84, I42, I46, I78 Doubek, David-I78 Doucet Thomas-200 Douqheriy, Jane-I78 Dougherfy, Mike-8I, 200, 239 Dowell, Kenny-I49. I78 Downey. Cheryl-II Drake, Roberi-I63 Draves, Gregory-80, 20I Draxfen, Margarel-88, l24, I27, I63 Dredge, James-84, I34, l4l, I78 Dress, Elena--65, 7I, 74, 83. l20 I63, I64, 249 Drill, Gloria-I78 Dronen, Bradley-I78 Dronen, Michael-2Ol Drummond, David-II9, I79, I85 Drury, William--I79 Duggan, Mrs. Lucille-I6 Duggan, Sharlene-20l Dunn, Colleen-79, 89, I78, I79 Dunfley, Susan-I63 Duous, Daniel-I79 Dupla, Sieven-83. I63 Dupont Mike-8l, 20l Dupont Pai'-80, I63 Duresky. Scoif-92, I79 Dvorak, James-l32, I35, l54. l55, I57, I63. 232 Dvorak, Sfeven--I79 Dye, Mr. L. E.-I2 E Eckerman, Dorinda--I63 Ecklein, Thomas-I63 Ecksiein, Georgw80, I79 Edberg, Miss Mariorie-23 Eddy, Sharon-I63, 253 Edlefsen, David-2OI Edlefsen, Gayle-I63 Edmonson, Douglas-9, 3l. 93, 95, II2, I42, I43, I46, I47, 20l, 2I7 Edward, Mary-83, I63 Eggie, Luana-I63 Ego, Barbara-82, 92, II5, II9, l20, I63, 238 Ego, Charles-II2, I79 Ehlers, Mary Jo-I79 Eidsmo, Erik-2, 49, 50, 20I Ekegren, Dale-53, 63, 64, 67. 68, 73, 9l, 93, 95, 99, l20, I28, I32, 20l, 22I, 235, 243 Ekegren, Garry-I34, I79 Ekegren, Larry-I34, l53. I79 Ekholm, John-I34, I79 Eklund, Eileen-I63 Eklund, Mrs. Phyllis-I5 Elias, Jennifer-I79 Eliason, Roger-I4I, I79 Eliner, George-I63 Ellefson, Rosemary-I79 Elliolt Margarei-I79 Ellis, Mary-I63 Ellslrom, Sheri-I 63 Elmquist Cheryl-I 79 Elsiad, Ginger-20l Elvecrog, Diane-l02, I04, 20I Emerson, Charles-2Ol Emerson, James-I79 Emerson, Karen-I63, I65 Emery, Pal-I63 Engelking, John--I79 Engen, Lesfer-84, I79 Enqeselher, Kay-83, l08, II4, I63 Englebreison, Diane-I63 Englebrelsen, John-20l Englelsreison, Ricke-I79 Engen, Linda-201 Enqman, John-l 63 Enlund, Erb, Da Howard-I 63 Vid-20I Erb, Hal-I34. I56. I79 Erickson, Arihur-I50, I63 Erickson , Barba ra-20 I Erickson, David Ray-I34, I79 Erickson , David R.-I 63 Erickson, Diane-85, I 79 Erickson, Jean-IOI, I63 Erickson, Richard-I32, l54, I63 Erickson, Roberf-I63 Erickson, Mrs. Rulh-I4 Erickson , Siephen-84, I 79 Erickson, Sleven-2OI , Teresa-33, 42, l24. 20l, 202 Eriksen, Barbara-20I Ericson, Jean-I63 I Erie, Barbara-83, 87, I63, 247 Erlich, Richard-I09, II9, I20. I63 Ernst James-20l, 225 Ernst Jerome-I79 Erspamer, Mary-I79 Eshelman, James-83, 20I Espie, Chrisiina-82, l04, I63 Esiall, Donald-3. I6, l32 Efhier, Kirk-20l Evans, CharloH'e?I02, II4, I63 Evans, Mike-8I, I79 Evans, Pairicia-2Ol Everlz, Bonnie-IO3 Everfz, Roy-I63 F FACU LTY-SEN IOR GAME-76. 77 Fair, Darlene-IO8, 202 Fair, Gerald-I79 Falenczykowski, Roberl-I64 Falkum, Sieven-I50, I64 Farmer, Palricia-I79 Farmer, Tom-I I2, II9, I2O, 202 Farness, Barbara-82, IO4, I64 Farnham, Consiance-43, l08,' 202 Farnham, Susan-82, I64. 246 Farr, Sue-93, I79 Farrell, Kafhleen-I64 Fawcelt Mr. Richard-I7, IIB, l20, 222 Fearell, Maria-202 Feeney, Susan-I I4, 202 Feipel, Ann-92, 202, 236 Feist Lydell-83, 86, 202 Fellows, Don-202 Femrife, Mr. Duane-33, 200 Fenner, Diana-84, I79 Ferree, Russell-94, 95, I50, l5l, 153. 202, 212 Feyder, Calherine-I64 Fiers, Donald-80, 202, 233 Filzen, Michael-I79 Filzen, Ronald-I02, I64 Findlay, Sleven-83, 93, I05, I08, II2, I64 Fink, Dennis-II9, I79 Finlay, Michael-I64 Finley. Bill-I79 Fischer, Kalhlynn-I79 FIRE AND ICE-66-69 Fish, Linda-I64 Fish, Richard-202 Fisher, Mrs. Gerirude-I5 Fisher. Richard-I64 Fisher, Sieve-202 Fisher, Terry-I64 Fifch, Delores-I64 Fifzenberger. George-I64 Fifzenberger, Mary-I79 Fix. Janice-54, IOO, IO4, l24, 202 Fix, Ralph-202 Fix, Susan-I79 Fielslad, Carol-I I. 202 Flach, Donald-202 Flach, Sharon-I79 FLAG TWIRLERS-87 Flanders, Michael-I64 Fleiiman, Sara-202 Fleming, Janus-I79 Fleming, Mr. James-I5 Flippin, Jodee-I 64 Flom, Donna Mae-I64 Florey, Roberf-I79 Folsom, John-I64 Folwick, Jeri-IO4, I64 Folwick, Terry-I05, I64 FOOTBALL-I32-I36 Ford, Larry-55, 68, 95, 202 Ford. Mrs. Lillian-2I Fordahl, Craig-I79 Forkenbrock, Mary-203 Forsberg, Larry-l32, I36, I64 Forsberg, Sfeven-203 Forslin, Jeffrey-I64 Forss, Terry-I I4, II5, I64. 203, 2l6 FORUM-IO9 Fosler, Pamela-75, 79. 89, I24, 203 Fosier, Slephanie-9l. 93, I64 Fosier, Tony-I79 Fowler, Kaihy-87, 203 Fox, Kirk Mr.-243 Francis, Connie-I23, 203, 22I Francis, Tom-I64 Frank, Miss Doris-29 Frankenslein, Miss Mabel-I4 Fransen, Larry-I64 Frederick, John-I42, I46, I4-7. 203 Fredericks, Daniel-II9, I79 Frederiksen, Sharon-I64 Freeman, John--92, 98. II9, l4I I75, I79 Freeman, Mrs. Mae--I5 Fremo, Mark-I79 FRENCH CLUB-96 Frenz, William-I64 Friberg, Diane-83, 87, IO7. I64 Friend, C. Dana--82. I64 Friendshuh, Bonnie-62, I79 Friendshuh, Sherry-52. I24. 203 Friskey, Mariha-IO6, l59, I79, 242 Frifh, Michael-I79 Friiz. Jean-I79 Friiz, Roger-203 Frolund, Terri-I79 Fry, Miss Mabel--64 Funk, Roger-203 Fuselier, Mrs. Arlene-I4 G GAA-I I4, I I5 Gaasvig, Glenn-I79 Gage, Carol-I64 Galbrecht Donna-I79 Gale, Pefer-I79 Gallagher, Jill--85, I64 Ganapes, Consfance-I I, 47, 49 80, 88, 9l. Il0, I2O, 203 Ganapes, John-I79 Ganske, John-203 Ganske, Susan-I79 Gardner, Judilh-85, I79 Gardner, Kafhleen-I64 Gardner, Thomas-I4-2, I43, l56 I79 Garner, Sue-I79 Garske. Susan-IO6, I64 Garlner, Jeffrey-I64 Gasierland. Greichen-203' Gasferland, Mr. Lorin-I2 Gaylord, Joneen-75, 85, I79 Geerdes, Bonnie-94, IO6, III, I26, 203 Geisler, Sandra-IOI, 203 George, Dana-49, 50, 95, I37, l38, l40, I93, I96, 203 Gerk, Richard-79 GERMAN CLUB-97 GERMAN CLUB BAND-86 Gersey, Leslie-I22, l24, I79 Geriz, Cheryl-I64 Geriz, Vicki-203 Gess, Mary-I79 Gessner, Larry-I64 Gibowski, Ned-I4-6, I47. 203 Gibson, Janice-203 Gibson, Jeff-I64 Gibson, William-I79 Gilbert Mr. Fred--I4, 229 Gilberfsen, Jon-54, I64, 232 Gilberison, Siephen-I64, 232 Gilbersladt David-I 34. I 53, I79 Gilbersiadt Slephen-52, 62. IO8. I24. I27, 203 Gilmore, David-I64 Gilsrud, Mrs. Leona-I5 GIRLS' STATE-I2l Giroux, Mark-80, 203 Gise, Francine-204 Gise, Wendy-I64 Gislason, Neil-IO6, l42, I43, 204 Glander, Ronald-204, 233 Glenna, Eileen-BI, 204 Glidden, Carolyn-I00, I64 er, Nancy-204 Gmach, Jean-IO8, I79 Gnerer, Charlofle-l04, 204 Gnerer, Henry-I79 Goalen, Michael-204 Goalen, To Gober, Fra Gober, Ma Goddard, Jim-49, 50, 63, 68, Glockn m-I 79 ncis--80, I 79 ry An n-I 79 204 Goebel, Sharon-80, IOI. 204 Goheen, Kalhleen-I64 Gokey. Diana-I79 Gokey, Pafricia--204 Goodlund, Barbara-I79 Goodlund, Johnelle-I64 Goodlund, Shirley-204 Goodman. Barbara-l8O Goodman, Linda-I04, I64 Goodman, Susan-204 Gorst Wendy-ISO Gowen, Barbara Jo--I64, 242 Grabowski, Roberf-I64 Graf, Diane--Sl, 204 Graham, Susan--IOO, l65 Gram, Allen-I80, 204 Gramilh, Julie-88, 204 Gramsfad, Jason-I65 Gramsiad, Jason-65 Gran, Orlyn-I80 Grande, Barbara-l80 Grande, John-IO3, 204 Grandprey, Mr. Lloyd-40, l5l. 152 , Grazzini, Thomas-I65 Green, Jim-204 Green, Mary-I80 Green, Pafricia-I80 Greger, Aileen--I80 Greger, Kiem-I65, 238 Gregerson, Adrianne-75, 85, I80 Gregg, Thomas-205 Greiner, Cheryl-47, 55, 56, 205. 207 Gren, Rick-I80 Grenhagen, Virgil-83, l32, 205 Gresbrink. Barfon-I80 Greflon, Roberf-I65 Gusfafson, Griffin, Mr. John Howard-ll Griffin, Nona-84, 85, I80 Griffin, Wendy-l06, I80 Grimes, Dale-l56, 205 Grindal, LaRhae-85, 98, 205 Grindheim, Daniel-83, I65 Grogan, Pafricia-I65 Grosefh, Frank-l05, II2, I32, I65 Grundifz, John-I80 Gunderson, Connie-I3l, I80 Gunderson, Dale--I80 Gunderson Jane-I80 Gunderson, Mr. Roberl'-I2 Gunderson Pamela-205 Gundry, Jeff--I65 Gunsfad, Marsha-l 80, I87 Kafhryn-8 l, I 80 Hanson , Donna-l 65 Hanson, Eugene-I65 Hanson, Joann-I65 Hanson, Joel-I44, l45, I80 Hanson, Judy-206 Hanson, Keifh-I80 Hanson, Mary-IO4-, I80 Hanson, Mr. Huberf-37 Hanson, Mrs. Josephine-I5 Hanson, Hanson Miss Shirley-24 Roberf-56, I02, 206, 207, 236 Hanson, Susie-I80 Hanson, Terrance-l32, 206 Hanson, Timofhy-I80 Hanson, Tom-IOS, 226 Hanson, Wendy-I80 Hardacker, Sfephanie-IO8, 206 Hardie, Frank-I65 Hare, Mr. James-20, I34 Harpesfacl, Barry-I65 Hardf, Bruce-8l, I80 Hardf, Paul-6, 75, 84, 86, 93, II9, I80 Hardf, Ross-92, 206 Harris, Debbie-l22, I80, l86 Harris, Lynda-95, 203, 206, 236 Harris, Suzanne-96, I 80 Harl', Shirley-9l, IO9, I65 Harfman, Sfephen-I80 Harvey, John-206 Harvey, Mary-I65 Harwood, Elaine-I80 Haffield, Geoffrey-I 65 Haugen Gusfafson, Phyllis--85, I80 Gufzke, J. Ricky-205 GYMNASTICS--I4-8. 149 H Haagenson, Marsha-I80 Haas, Suzanne-73, l0l, 205 Haugen, Mrs. Dorolhy-I I, 34, IO9 Haugen , Gary-I34, I4-l, I80 Haugen, Mrs. Marfha-I4 Haugen, Pamela--6, 83, 86, 206, 255 Haugen, Priscilla-6l, 67, 68, 69, 79, 89, 95, 206 , Sieve-I 65 Hager, Haas, Tom-205 Haas, William-I65 Habeck, Jill-I65 Habegger, Bruce--I65 Hacker, Carol-I65 Hacker, Cheryl-I80 Hackelf, Dave-I34, I80 Hackeff, Robin-55, 70, 205 Hadden, Sandy--IOI, 205 Hadden, Susan-I80 Haddorff, Mr. John-28, 75, l38 Hadley, Mr. Don-249 Hagen, Brian-47 Hagen, Carol-205 Hagen, Karen-28, 88, 92, 205, 2.55 Hagen, Kafh 205 Y- Kafhleen-I 65 Johnson, Carroll-l82 Haines, Barbara-I80 Hale, Shelle-I80 Hale, Sue-80 Hales, Richard-I65 Hall, Donald--I4-9, I65 Hall, Gregory-IO8, 205 Hall, Janice-I02, I65 Hall Nancy-27, 55, 96, 205 Hallberg, Karen-l07, 205 Hallen, Janice--I65 Halling, Carol-80, 205 Halloran, Michael-205 Hallquisf, Charles-I20, 205 Halvarson, Krislie-I80 Halverson, Diane-I80 Hamel, Carolyn-I80 Hamilfon, Anne-I80 Hammer, Marnie-l07, I65 Hams, Bonnie-I80 Hannes, Kurl'-I80 Hansen, Judifh--8, IO7, I24, I65 Hansen, Larry-56, 205 Hansen, Ronald-I80 Hanson, Carol A.-87, 95, l07, 206, 2l8 Hanson, Carol A.-87. I20, 206 Hanson, Cheryl-I I4, I65, 250 Hanson, David-I80 Haugerud, Debbie--I80 Haurifz, Gioia-85, I80 Hawk, Peggy-82, I65 Hawkinson, Lane-I65 Hayes, Janef-I24. I65 Hayes, Janice-I65 Hayle, Niles-I65 Hedin, Loren-I65 Hedlund, Dave-I65 Hegg, Richard-I65 Hegg, Mari Lynn-79, I02, IO8, 206 Heikinen, Mr. Henry-33. II8 Heikkila, Craig-I02, I65 Hein, Gail-I80 Heinen, James-49, 50, 5l, l54. l55, 206 Heinen, Roberl'-I65 Heinrich, Linda-I80 Heifzman, Mrs. Mary-I9 Helland, Randall-II2, I4-2, I46, I65 Helsefh, Dennis-95, I20, 206 Hemer, Wayne-206 Henkel, Lynn-ll5, I80 Hennessy, Michael-I65 Henrickson, Diane-206 Henrickson, Gerald-I I9. I80 Henrikson, Mrs. Joyce--I9 Henry, Loel-I80 Henry, Shirley-I80 Herberg, Tim--55, IO8, ll2. 206 Herberg, Mrs. Verla--I5 Hermann, Joyce-70, II9, I65 Herrmen, Larry-l4l Herron, Michael-I80 Herron. William-I66 Herfzog, John-I42, I4-3, I65 Hesse, Don-l32, I36, I65 Heywood, Gerald--207 HI-C-l06 Hill, Barbara-I66 Hill, David-I44, I80 Hillner, Roberf-I80 Himlie, Ann-9li ies. ies Hines, Milo-207 Hinman, Carol-I66 Hinnenkamp, Bruce-I80 Hinrichs, Dale-I66 Hirfe, Mrs. Karen-42 Hi-Y-I I2, l I3 Hierpe, Ann-I I I, I80 Hiorfaas, William-I66 Hobarf, Michael-IOS, I20, I66 Hoberg, Jeffrey-207 Hockey--l54, l55, I56, l57 HOCKEY PEP BAND-86 Hockerl, Kafhy-I80 Hodorff, Pafricia-I66 Hoff, Cheryl-I80 Hoff, George-64, 83, 86, ll7, I20, I9I, 207, 246 Hoffman, Clifford-I80 Hoffman, Leslie-I37, I66 Hoffman, Judifh-I80 Hoffman, Thomas-I80 Hogen, Carol-IO4, IO6, 24l, 25l Hoglund, John-I80 Hoglund, Meri-I66 Hoium, Cynfhia-I80 Hoium, Linda-207 Hoke, Grace-I66 Hokans, Charles-I37, 207 Holland, Dianne-207 Holler, Craig-l56, I80 Holler, Roberf-207 Holley, Sfeven-I80 Holloway, Tom-83, 207 Holm, Richard-I80 Holmes, Terrence-I80 Holmes, Thomas-I66 Homan, Thomas-105, I66 HOMECOMING-48-53 Hooker, Kafhryn-82, 96, I66 Hoover, Peggy-82, 88, 207 Hopia, Kurf-I66 Horner, Marfha-88, l8l Horner, Mary-l25, I66 Hornnes, Robyn-l8l Hornsefh, Janis-l8l Horfon, Sandra-88, I66 Hoskin, Chrisfpher-l8l HOST AND HOSTESS-l06 Houg, Jerry-l8l Houlding. Julie-I66 Housfon, William-l54, lBl Houfs, Mr. Wallace?4-4 Hovden, Crysfal-83, I66 Hovelson, Nancy-207 Hoversfen, Ralph-8l, I34, I4-l, I8I Howard, Cafhy-89, I66 Howard, William-l8l Howaff. Janis-88, l8l Howafl, Judifh-207 lversen, Dale-I66 Iverson, Kafhy-9l, 92, l24, I66 Ives, Thomas-75, 84, 86, l8l lvie, Karen-I66 J Jabe, Pamela-87, I 66 Jackson, Jackson, Peggy-85, l8I Richard-I 66 Jacobsen, Mrs. Faye--I 5 Jacobsen, Janis-68, 88, IO4, l30, 208 Jacobsen, Jean--I66 Jacobsen, Kim-96, I66 Jacobson, Barbara-85, l8I Jacobson, Linda-8l, l8l Jacobson, Nancy-208 Jaeger, Kerry-l8l James, Jennifer-208, 2l6 James, Larry-l8I Janecke, Michael-I66, I32 Janisch, Linda-9l, I66, 253 Janneffa, David--l8l Janneffa, Julie-I66 Jarvis, Mr. S.-I5 Jasperson, Jim-208 Jefferson, Carolyn-l8l Jefferson, Richard-2.08 Jelvick, Joanne-l8I Howe, Charles-I 8 Howe, Gregory-I66 Howe, Jill-l8l Howe, Pamela--l8l Howley, Kafhleen-207 Hoye, Mary-I77, l8l Hoyf, Kafhleen-IO6, 207 Hoyum, Thomas-83, 207 Hubbard, Craig-I66 Huberfy, Mr. Roberf-I5 Hu ei' Shirley I66 gg I '- Hugguef, Suzeffe--8, 4-4, 55, 56, IO6, 207 Hughes, Terry-l53, 207, 233 Hugi, Janef-IO4, I66 Huguef, Michele-I66 Hulfing, Susan-207 Hundere, Mike-IO3, l52, 207 Hun'l, Douglas--l53, l8l Hunfer, Forresf-l8l Hurley, Daniel-l8l Husom, David-207 Huus, Alan-85, II9, I8l Hvambsal, Jill-I8, l03, 207 Hyde, Kafhy-5. 88, IO6, II5. 207 Jendro, Judy-l 66 Jenkin, Thomas-ll2, I66 Jenneke, M.-l54 Jennings, Barbara Jensen, Alice Mrs.-I4 Jensen, Carmen-208 Jensen, Cheryl--l8l Jensen, Craig-l8l Jensen, David--208 Jensen, Jensen Diane-208 Gail-l 66 Jensenl Craig-l8l Jensen, Michael-83, I66 Jensen, Phillip-208 Jenson, Douglas-l8l Jenfink, Bruce-l82 Jepson, Dave-l82, 208 Jepson, Diane-I66 Jernberg, Roberl'-I56, l82 Jesperson. Mr. Wallace-I5 Johnsen, Donna-208 Johnsen, Landis-l82 Johnson, Barbara A.-ll, 52, 8l 88, 9l, I2.I, 208 Johnson, Barbara E.-l82 Johnson, Beffy-82 Johnson, Bonnie-80, I66 Johnson, Bradford-83, 86. l05, ll2, I66 Johnson, Bradley-l82 Johnson, Brenl'-208 Johnson, Bruce-IO3, 204, 208 Johnson, Miss Carolyn-25 Johnson. Carolyn-8l, l82 Johnson, Cheryl Lee-l 66 Johnson, Chrisfine--l 82 Johnson, Chrisfopher-l82 Johnson, Cindy L.-45: 80, 88, l24. I 66 Johnson, Cynfhia E.-97, I20, 208 Johnson, Cynfhia S.-9l, I66 Johnson, Daniel-l82 Johnson, Danny-l82 Johnson, Darcy-85, l82 Johnson, Darrel-208 Johnson, Dave--l32, l37, I66 Johnson, David A.-I34, l82 Johnson, David E.-I44, I4-5, 82 l52. I Johnson, Diane-9l, 93, I66 Johnson, Mr. Donald--40 Laughlin, Linda-I68, 239 Johnson, Linda D.-I67 Johnson, Douglas-92, II2, II3, I82 Johnson, Duane-134, I82 Johnson, Elizabelh-73, I66 Johnson, Mr. George-3I Johnson, Georgene-88, 208, 255 Johnson, Glynda-208 Johnson, Greg A.-I67 Johnson, Greg L.-I67 Johnson, Gregory R.-I37 Johnson, Henry-I67 Johnson, James I-I.-56, 82, 86, 97, I67 Johnson, James K.-I67 Johnson, James M.-I67 Johnson, Janece-I82 Johnson, Janel-80, I8I, I82 Johnson, Juanila-83, I67 Johnson, Judilh-I67 Johnson, Kaihleen-I67 Johnson, Kay-9I, I67 Johnson, Kennefh-I02, I67 Johnson, Kevin-84, I82 Johnson, Larry-77, 95, 209 Johnson, Leslie-IIO, I82 Johnson, M au reen-83, 209 Johnson, Michael A.--I8I Johnson, Michael B.-I67 Johnson, Nadine-80, I82 Johnson, Johnson, Nancy A.-88 Nancy M.-97, IOO, l8I Johnson, Pam-'I67 Johnson, Palricia-I24, 209 Johnson, Peggy-I82 Johnson, Rebecca--88, I04, 209, 24-I Johnson, Mr. Richard-25 Johnson, Ronald L.-I8I Johnson, Srephen-I44, I82 Johnson, Sue-I06, I82 Johnson, Susan K.-I82 Johnson, Terry C.-85, l52, I8l Johnson, Terry J.-I67 Johnson, Timoihy-I67 Johnson, Vicki-I67 Johnson, Vivian-I67 Johnslon Chrisline-I07, I82 Johnslon, Dennis--I82 Johnslon, Laurel-I24, I67 Johnsfon, Susan-I67 Johnslon, Therese-80, I8I, I82 Jonassen Dia ne-80, 8 I , I 06, I24, I67 Jones, Kalherine-209 Jones, Danny-I82 Jones, Jackie-85, I82 Jones, Jill-88, I82 Jones, John-55 Jones, Marvin-l32, I67 Jones, Susan-I67 Jones, Tom-I39 Jordahl, Michael-I82 Jordan, Mr. Franlc-25, I33 Jorgens, Belh-88, 90, 9I, I58, I67 Jorgensen, Holly-9I, I20, I67 Jorgenson, Wayne-I I2, II9, I24, I67 Juenqling, Mr. Isadore-27 Jungels, Rhonda-I67 JUNIOR CLASS PLAY-72, 73 JUNIOR-SENIOR BAND-82, 83 Jurgenson, Miss Kay-I0, 20, I09 K Kallenberg, Dale-209 Kallenberg, James-ll2, I67 Kallevig, Douglas-I I9, I20, I67 Kampen, Diane-209 Kamps, Sue-45, 80, 88, 99, I24, I67 Kandufh, Mr. Frank-I5 Kania, Sfephen-I67 Karau, John-209 Kargel, Cynlhia-8I, 209 Kargel, Rila-80, 209 Karkhoff, Michele--I82 Kalayama, Chrislopher-53, 83, 95, ISO, I52, I53, 209 Kafrke, Peggy-209 Kauser, Donna-209, 2I9 Keegen, Michael-I67 Keehr, Peggy-I82 Keen, Terry-I82 Kehneman, Judilh-I67 Kelash, Wayne-I82 Kell, Lois-47, 49, 5I, 88, 9I, 94, 96, I20, l2l, I30, I93, 209, 2I8, 222, 236 Keller, Fred--5I Kelly, Mary-I82 Kelly, Mrs. Adelaide-I4 Kelley, Sleven--I67 Kelman, Roxanne-209 Kelman, Suzanne-96, 2IO Kelvie, John-I67 Kelzenberg, Michaele-I82 Kendall, Candyce-2IO Kendall, Connie--75, I67 Kennedy, Jo-I08, II9, I20, 2I0 Kenney, James-69, 7l, 74, 83, 86, II2, 2I0 Kepharl, Bill-82 Kepler, Peler-I46, I47, I82 Kerr, Thomas-I67 Kelileson, Craig-I82 Kiedrowslli, David-I67 Kiedrowslci, Edmund-6I, 66, 67, 68, 69, 94, 95 Kiedrowslci, Gerald-98, l32, I67, I70 Kiedrowslci, Thomas-53, 68, I32, I36, I37, I39, l4O, 2I0 Kiefner, Linda-46, I24, I67 Kiehl, Roberl-I67 Kiehl, Ronald-I67 Kienilz, Carrie-84, 88, I82 Kienzle, Gregory-82 Kienezle, Mrs. Irene-I5 Kierslri, Linda-87, I67 Kieselhorsl, Kalhryn-I67 Kieselhorsl, Richard-95, IO3 Kieser, Diane-I82 Kieser, Kennelh-2I0 Kilgren, Wayne-2I0 King, Cheryl--85, I82 King, Rebecca-I67 King, Ronald-83, 86. IO8, I42. I46, I47, ZIO King. Sharron-I67 Kingsriler, Doug-I32, I4-I, I82 Kirchner, Linda-85, 88, II4, I82 Kirchner, Terry-88, 90, 93, 97, lI5, 2l0, 235, 246 Kirlc, George Kirk, Randy-I44, I45. I67 Kisperl, Mr. Brian-37, ISI Kllfridge, Marge-I82 Kifzman, Barbara-80, I82 Kieselh, Susan-IO4 Klausen, Mr. Donovan Klein, Penny-I68 Klein, Rebecca-84, I04, I82 Kleinlehn, Daniel-I68 Kleman, Gregory-2I0 Kleman, John-I68 Kleppe, Mike-I68 Kleven, Kalhleen-88, 210 Kleven, Michael-2I0 Kline, Michael-82, 86, 87, II2, I I3, 2I0 Klulcken, Bonnie-I68 Knighls, Roberl-2I0 Knolz, Beverly-I68 Knox, Ronald-I46, I68 Knulson, Carol-I82 Knufson, Calhy-I82 Knuison, David-I54, I68 Knulson, Michael-I82 Kobs, Susan-I07, 2IO Koch, Sieve-I82 Koehler, Margaref-I82 Koenig, Mark--I82 Kolke, Mr. Earl--28, 67 Kollar, Laurice-I82 Koloc, Jim-IO3, I34, I53, I82 Kolslad, Kay-92, I24, I68 Kolslad, Ronald-2lO Komalar, Mr. Ernesl-29 Konolc, Mr. Lee-I5 Koolmo, Kennefh-I68 Kopischlce, Gregory-I4I, Larson, Rose-I83 Larson, Sharlene-83, I68 Larson, Thomas-I83 Larson, Warren-I34, I49, I83 Lalham, Daniel-2II Laiham, Susan-BI, I83 LATIN CLUB-98 Laudenslager, Sandra-I83 Laughlin, Diana--I83 I82 Korell, Bill-I34, I82 Kosiar, Don-I 82 Krahl, Bill-I42, I46, 2I I Krahl, Mary-I82 Kranlz, Jeanne-IO2, I68 Kranz, Donald-I68 Kralz, Adrienne-IOI, I68 Kra'rz, Gayle-88, I82 Kraus, Debbie-I22, I24, I68 Krebs, Diane-80, 2II Kreger, Wayne--I42, I46, I68 Krings, Kalherine-2Il Krings, Peler-I82 Krinlce, Mr. Alfred-I3 Krogh, Palricia-I68 Lauinger, Thomas-I68 Laursen, Pafli-87, I83 Lawrence, Brian-I83 Lawrence, Mark-I IB, II9, I20, Lawrence, Mark-I I8, II9, I20, I68, 24I Lawson, Barbe-I83 Layeux, Palricia-I83 Lazinslci, Gary-I83 Lazorilc, Roberl-I49, I83 Leahy, Miss Mary-29 Leary, Mr. Roger-38 Krohn, Larry-2II Krough, Jay-5, 83, 2lI Krueger, Kalhleen-.I82 Krueger, Roberl C.--I68 Krueger, Roberl F.--I68 Kruger, Kalhy-I82 Krumm, Janel-85, I82 Kuhbander, Karla-I83 Kuiawslci, Celia-I83 Kuiawslci, Peggy-2I I Leary, Thom as-I 68 Lee, Janel-84, 9I, I83 Lee, Kris-I83 Lee, Lawrence-I68 Lee, Linda-85, I24, I83 Lee, Mr. Norman-I5 Lee, Pafricia-84, 93, I83, 250 Leef, Margaref-68, 69, 2II Leelh, Bruce-I83 Lefebvre, Charles-I83 Lefebvre, Pal-98, I20, I24, I68 LeFevre, Thomas-52, 92, 93, 94, ..3. II2 II3 I7 I68 Leisefh, Mr. Keifh-32, I34 Kulle, Wendy-I83 Kupier, Bruce-I68 Kwalcenal, Mr. Harold-I5 Kyllo, James-I24, I27, I4-4, 206, 2lI,24I Kyllo, Krisline-I 83 L Lace, Joanne-88, I83 Lackie, Alison--I00, I68 LaFlamme, Karen-IO4, I68 Lagersirom, Lynda-I68 Lake, Susan-IO4, I68, 23I Lally, Calhryn-80, 2lI Lally, Dianne-88, I83 Lally, John-I68 Lally, Palricia-2II LaMeI+ry, Richard-I83 Lampi, 2I I Michael-83, 86, I32, I50, Lamson, John-I83 Landberg, Gary-83, 86, I68 Landis, Lange, Susan-88, I 83 Keilh-I 83 Langhoff, Greg-I 83 I45. Leisure, Lorrie-85, I83 Leahy, Linda-2:1 Lemke, Palricia-I24, 2II Lenberg, John-98, I32, I68 Lenberg, William-l32 Leonardson, Roberl-I05, I68 Leslie, Jane-I83 Leslalcis, Joanne-2l2 Levilon, Michael-I83 Lewis, Bradley-I54, I57, I68 Lewis, Richard-I03, I83, 2l2 Lewis, Sheila-I83 Lexvold, Richard-84, I46, I7I Lhollca, Judy-IOO, III, II2, I2I, I23, I27, Libby, Mr. Thomas-44 Liberl, Thomas-I68 LIBRARY HELP-IO4 Lied. Randy-2I2 Liedllie, Sue-I IO, I24, I27, 2l0, 2I2 Lillesiol, Mr. Allyn-29, 77 Limperi, Judiih-8, 202, 2:2 Lind, Kalhleen--2l2 Lindberg Diane-IO4, 2I2 Lanning, Jane-I68 Lany, Cheryl-9I, I04, I25, I68 LaPiIz, Roberia-2lI Larie, Richard-I68 Lindberg: Lands-I 14, 124. 204. 2I2 Lindberg, Sheryl-I83 Lindblom, Sandra-I68 Lindblom, Susan-I83 Larsen, Beverly-I68 Larsen, Bruce-I34, I83 Larsen, Diane-I02, I68 Larsen, Dwighl-55, 56, III, I20, I24, I56, 207, 2II Larsen, JoAnn-I68 Larsen, John-I49, I83 Larsen, Roberi'-I34, I53, I83 Larson, Cheryl--I68 Larson, Craig-I68 Larson, Darrell-I83 Larson, James Rodney--2II Larson, James Raymond-l54, I55, I57 Larson, Kenl-I68 Larson, Linda-95, 2II Larson, Miss Joan--I9 Larson, Mr. LeRoy--I5 Larson, Mr. Lowell--30, 76, I25 Larson, Mr. Waldo-27, I33 Larson, Penny-95, 208, 2II Larson, Richard-2II Lindborg, Gary-I83 Lindeberl, Nancy-80, 8l, I00, I24, 2I2 Linderholm, Terry-2l2 Lindgren, Sieve-72, I44. I45. I46, I47, I68 Lindslrom, Sleven-I32, I68 Lingen, Roxanne-I83 Linn, Bradley-83, I46, I68 Linner, Milne-I83 Lilsey, Linda--I68 LiH'Ie, Roberl-I83 Lillle, William-I83 Lobeilro, Danny-2I2 Locke, Mr. Granl-4I Lodin, Jeffrey-I68 Lodin, Terry-I32, I35, 2I2 Lofgren, Charlene-I68 Lohse, Miss Carol--I8 Long, Ronald-IO8, 2l2 Lord, Roberl-I83 LOH, Sigrid-I68 Marlin, Moore, ,1.. Louden, Gayle-168 Louden, Michael-168 Louris, Mary-183 Lovaasen, Marjorie-85, 183 Lovdal, Bruce-183 Lowden, Richard-183 Lowe, Gregg-212 Loye, Mary-89, 92, 168 Lucier, Gwen-104, 183 Lucy, Nanelle-93, 168 Ludwig, Greg-134, 183 Luedke, Jeff-132, 135, 168 Lueflinqer, Rodney-168 Lund, Branf-84, 112, 183 Lund, Curlis-81, 134, 181, 183 Lund. Norlon-81, 112, 212 Lund, Mr. Dale-15 Lundahl, Mr. Miles-45, 82. 86 Lundberg, Gordon-142, 143, 148, 149. 212 Lundberg, James-119, 142, 143, 146, 147, 183 Lunde, Mr. Roberl-33 Lundemo, Barb-183 Lundgren, Carol-183, 212 Lundquisl, Deborah-91, 168, 254 Lundquisl, Juliann-88, 168 Lundquisl, Kim-83, 124 Lundquisl, Lynne-88, 91, 115, 124, 168 Lundquislr, Rila-88, 168 Lules, Mary-85, 88, 168 Lufh, Bruce-35 Lyman, Jollyne-213 Lyman, Sleven-168 Lynch, Kalhleen-213 Lylle, Mr. Carlton-12 1.y1le,Jan-88,9l, 130, 168 M Maas, Mr. Richard-30 MacDonald, Michael-183 Macey, Lynn-183 Mach. Gall-43, 47. 49, 50, 213 Mach, Sleven-144, 168 Mach, Sluarl-213 Mach1', Jon-183 Machl, Paulelfe-104, 106, 120, 203 Maclcinnon, Sharon-168 Madden, Colonel Frances J.-26 Madison, Donna-213 Madsen, Mary Ann-107, IIO, 213 Magnuson, Barbara-168 Magnuson. Phillip-71, 112, 213, 233 Mahn, Danny-213 Mahn, Diane-213 Mahn, Suzanne-88, 168 Mahowald, Greg'-168 Main, Susan-169 MAIN OFFICE HELP-IOI MAJORETTES-87 MAKE-UP CLUB-104 Malcouslcy, Wendy-131, 183 Malaslce, Gary-169 Maliclci, Richard-169 Malikowski, Sandy-213 Malmloerg, Dave-54, 55. 57, 74. 8l,11I, 169,237 Maloflcy, Dean-169 Manfred, Mr.-77 Mann, Gina-104, 169 Mann, Michael-112, 142, 169 Manser, Sieve-169 Manslce, Douglas-213 Marcell, Mr. James-44, 234 Marlces, Larry-213 Marlgovich, Calherine-183 Marlcovich, Peler-213 Marquardl, Miss Mary-16 Marshall, Pam--80, 169 Marlen, James-169 Marlignacco, Mr. Rudolf-23, 116, 146, 147 Marlin, Genell-85, 183 Marlin, Mary K.-183 Marlin, Mary Lynn-169 Monly-84, 119, 183 Melz, Sandy-88, 91, 124, 169 Meyer, Bonnie-169 Meyer, Douglas-184 Meyer, Gregg-156, 184- Meyer, Linda-87, 120, 169 Meyer, Mary-88, 184 Meyer, Nancy-184 N Nebrbass, Dale-184 Nehls, Carol-89, 169, 239 Neis, Diane-24, 216 Nelson, Mr. Allan-15 Marlin, Sleve-214 Marrinson, James-169 Marlz, Roberl-169 Masloslci, Diane-214 Mason, Larry-214 Mason, Sharon-169 Masoner, Barbara-183 Malhiason, Mary-85, 183 Malloclc, Bill-169 Malson, David-83, 169 Malson, Gary-169 lvlalson, Karen-ll, 18. 65, 83, 104, 120, 124, 214 Maflila, Joan-169 Mallila, Suzanne-169 Mallson, Barbara-183, 186 Mauren, Larry-183 Mauren, Nancy-214 Maxson, Kalhleen-169 Maxson, Roberl--132, 169 Mayer, Gary-169 Mayer, Mr. Alberl-12 McBride, Joan-184 , McCall, Reverend Donald-79 McCallum, James-94, 112, 129, 132, 150, 151, 153, 169 McCarfhy, Palriclx-144, 145, 184 McCar1hy, Timolhy-184 McCar1ney, Gregory-184 Mccarlney, Merrily-79, 89, 213 McCarvi1l, James-184, 231 McCarvi11, Lorraine-123, 127, 213, 220 McC1in1oc1:, Marcia-87, 169 McColley. Mr. Leonard-15 McCullough, Jeff-2, 123, 213 McCurley, Bonila-169 McCu1chen, Debra--104. 184 McDougall, Slephen-184 Mclfvers, Beniamin-169 McFarland, Paula-83, 91, 93, 160, 169, 231 McGi11ivary, Miss Eloyce-27 McGinnis, John-184 McGinly, John-85, 119, 134. 184 McGlennen, Gary-153, 213 MCG-rail, Ray--169 Mclnlosh, Douglas-213 McKenna, James-184 McKernan, Brad-184 McKinnon, Douglas-184 McKnigh1, Mrs. Susan--16, 123 Mclfusiclr, Jamielle-213 McLain, Connie-169 McLaughlin, Judy-213 McMillen, Roberfa-213 McMorran, Scoll-184 McNeil, David-169 McNiece, Mary-169 McParlland, Kevin--184 McPee1c.Emma-17, 120, 169 McQueen, G.--149 Mecay, Caryn-184 Mecay, Kafhleen-214 Medcall, Linda-169 Mehus, Mary-169 Meidinger, Charlolle-214 Meiriclc, Susan-214 Melgren, Dawn-8, 82, 169 Mellinqer, Belly-102, 106, 169 Mellon, Cheryl-IOO, 214 Mendele, Dorolhy-214 Merriman, Judy-214 Merriman, Randy-184 Merrill, Gregg-144, 146, 184 Merrifl, Slephen-7, 90, 91, 96, 106, 144, 145,214,221 Merles, Tom-169 Meler, Kennelh-119, 124, 169 Meyer, Sfephen-184 Meyers, Thomas-184 Michel, James-54, 214 Michel, Linda-169 Michel, Mr. Joseph-32 Michels, Lesler-68, 69, 82, 83. 86, 132, 214 Michels, Mary-184 Michelson, Janel-184 Mickelson, Miss Rose-42 Micllhun, .lim-214 Mihoclc, Paulelle-169 Milrlcelson, Barbara-214 Milberl, Mike--214 Mildon, Kerry-81, 169 Miller, Arlan-214 Miller, Beverly-215 Miller, Candace-215 Miller, Jeanne-215 Miller, Marilyn-79, 89, 169 Miller, Marla-134, 152. 183 Miller, Merrilee-4183 Miller, Michael-183 Miller, Mr. LeRoy-39, 105 Miller, Mr. Miles-38 Minilrus, Neil-218 Mirras, Ernesl-184 Milal, Daniel-215 Milchell, Peggy-184 MODEL UN-121 Moe, Mrs. Caroline-15 Moe, Mr. John-I5 Moeller, Marilynn-84, 122. Moen, Carl-215 Moen, Michael-142, 184 Mohs, Glenda-215 Moline, Bruce-215 Moline, James-108, 215 Monlils, Mark-184 Monqan, Janel-104, 106, 200, 205 Linda-169 184 Nelson Nelson Mr. Arl'-15 Ba rloa ra- 1 04, 184 Nelson Beverly-169 Nelson Bruce-169 Nelson Carol-170 Nelson Curfis-132, 153, 216, 232 Nelson Cynlhia-216 Nelson David B.-83, 170 Nelson David D.--1 12, 216 Nelson, Dean-184 Nelson Dianna-216 Nelson, Donna-184 Nelson Gary-46, 112, 113, 216 Nelson Geoffrey--170 Nelson, Jerry-170 Nelson, Miss Karen-17, 118 Nelson Linda-184 Nelson Marilyn-170 Nelson Nancy-184 Nelson Nancy B.-85, 88, 91, 124, 216 Nelson, Nancy C.-88, 91, 97, 99 102, 170 Nelson Nancy R.-87, 107, 216 Nelson Pamela-216 Nelson Palricia-104, 216 Nelson Peggy-106, 216, 227 Nelson Reed-184 Nelson Mr. Roberl-37, 38 Nelson Rock-216 Nelson Rocky-4184 Nelson, Mr. Roy-15 Nelson Sally-75, 91, 170, 189 Nelson Sharonann-184 Nelson Susan-184 Nelson Susan R.-79, 89, 170 Nelson Suzanne-216 Nelson William-184 Nemic Michael 170 kl - Nemzek, John-170 Nesheim, Gary-216 Moravelz, Joel-215 Moravelz, Lowell-56, 57, 207, 215 Moreen, Mark-184 Moreen, Scofl'-169 Morgan, Jeanne-42, 124, 169 Morris, James-160 Morfensen, Kay--211 Moser, Jane?-83, 215 Mosher, Danny-148, 169 Mosher, Diane-169 Morrison, Judilh-184 Morlensen, Michael-184 Morfon, Margarel-169 Moynihan, Coleen-169 Muehring, Pamela-184 Mueller, Mrs. Marla--43, III Mull, Gary-3, 215 Mullvain, Tom-154, 169 Mulville, James-215 Munger, Edward-112, 113, 137 199, 215 Munsell, John-165 Munyon, John-95, 215 Murdoclc, Sally--84, 91, 184 Murdock, Susan-104, IO6, 215 Murphy, Creighlen-134, 156, 184 Murphy, Thomas-169 Murray, Sfeven-184 Mursa, Irene-215 Museus, Jerome-215 Myers, Mark-184 Myers, Sally-215 Myhre, Gary-84, 184 Myre, Nicholas-215 Myhervold, Mrs. Charles-15 Neuman, Richard--170 Neumann, Frederick-184 Neumann, Judy-18. 82, 191, 204, 216 Neumann, Mary-85, 104, 184 Neumann, Susan-170 Neulz. Rosemary-170 Newcomb. Roberl'-216 Newman, Mary-216 Newslrom, S+ephen-216 Niccum, Julie-104, 217 Nichols, Marucie-11, 170 Nichols, Sleven-184 Nicholson, Diane-217 Nicholson, Jon-93. 134, 141, 175, 184 Nicholson, Miss Nancy--23. 99 Nicololl, Kalhleen-217 Neder, Werner-185 Nielsen, Gary-170 Nilan, Miss Colleen-19 Nodland, Mrs. Marie-34 Nordberq, Susan-170 Nordmeyer, Millon-170 Nordslrom, Donn-170 Nordslrom, Kalhy-185 Nordsfrom, Lynn-185 Norin, Sleven-134, 185 Norlander, Melanie-185 Norman, Mary--73, 83, 86, 91. 124, 170 Nornes, Mr. 1-1oward4l43, 217 Norlhlield, Jeffrey-170 Norlhrup, Peggy-170 Noslca, James-170 Noslca, Tom--185 Novak, Carol-54, IOO, 217 Noyes, Gary-80, 170 Nungesser, Beverly-91, 111, 217. 247 NURSE'S HELP-100 Nufling, Sfephen-170 Nyberg. Judy-101, 217 Nye, Jerry-107 Nyholm. Kalhryn-170 Nyman, Susan--170 O Obenchain. Ann-170 Oberg, Janis-81, 97. 170 Oberg, Jeanne-115. 170 Obersiar, Mr. John-32 O'Brian, Mike-217 O'Connor, Pairicia-81, 111, 170 O'De1I. Susan--217 Osborn, David--134, 185 Osgood, Margarel-218 O'Shea. Daniel-156, 185 Osier, Janice-171 Osi, Lynda-104, 171 Osrberg, James-185 Oslgaard. Miss Delores-19 Olis. Kaihy-218 OH. Connie-171 OH, Phillip-109. 218. 228 Olferness, Dale--108, 218, 235 Ofiinger, Jan-171 Olfo, Siirling-55. 80, 95, I-12, 203, 218 Overby, Marcella-185 Overlid, Gregory-218 Owen, Roberi--171 P Pefersen Pelerson, Lynn-171 Barbara-88, 171 Peierson Beverly--219 ' Peierson Brian-219 Pelerson Carol-185 Peferson Cheryl-185 Peferson, David F.-134, 156, 185, 206, 207 Pelerson Diana-87. 104 .171 Peierson Diane-171 Peferson Mrs. Floy-15 Peferson, Gail-219 Pelerson, Grani-185 Pelerson. Jeffrey-171 Peierson. Jerome-83, 219 Peferson, Joan-68, 219 Peierson John A.-185 Peierson. John C.-171 Peierson, John E.-185 Peferson. Linda-219 Randall, Le Rankin. Sus Ranum. Ric e-83, 108, 112. 132. an-91, 100, 220 hard-146, 186 Rasmussen, Mr. Harold-12 Rasmussen. James-83, 86, 108. 117, 132. 220, 246 Rasmussen. Joan-218, 221 Rasmussen, Karen-221 Rasmussen, Margarel-221 Rassmussen, Daniel--221 Rassmussen. Terrance--186 Rassmussen, Thomas-221 Ray. Kaihy-106, use Raymond. David-171 Redhead. Cynihia-171 Readmond. Lonnie-171 RED CROSS-100 Reddiclc, Roberi-90, 91, 98, 14 . 171 112, 142. 3, 158 Rederslce. Alan--186 Pope. Caro1l51 Oislacl, Ari-92, 144, 217 Oislad. Susan-83, 170 Olredal, Richard-108, 132, 217 Ogden, John-185 Ohama. Richard-217 Ohm, Judy-170 O'Keeie, Pairiclc-217 O1cerman.Judy-88, 100, 124, 170 Olive. Mr. Gene-13 Oliver. Judy-124, 185 Olsen. Barry-170 Olsen, Bonnie-54, 170, 235 Olsen, Mr. Bernard-41. 154, 156 Olson, Alan-217 Olson. Barbara-91, 170 Olson, Carole A.-194, 217 Olson, Carol J.--91, 100, 170 Olson. Cheryl-170 Olson, Celesfe-88, 92, 185 Olson, David A.-170 Olson, David B.-93, 106, I20. 170 Olson. David J.--105, 170 Olson, Don-83, 112. 170 Olson, Evonnn+185 Olson, Olson, Gregory-124, 144. 170 James-170 Olson, Karen-170 Olson, Leonard-170 Olson, Lynne-170 Olson. Marsha-217 Olson, Michael H.-170 Olson. Michael L.-217 Olson. Nancy Ann-185 Olson. Nancy L.-170 Olson, Pam-217 Olson. Pafricia-185 Olson, Peder-170 Olson. Peler-132 Olson. Richard-119, 170 Olson, Roger-148, 217 Olson. Sfanley-170 Olson, Sieve-112, 217 Olson Susan-47 48 49 51 53 68.169, 74. 88.'95,'217i 2411- ' Olson, Suzanne-170 Olson, Thomas-185 Olson, Wallace-185 Olsfad, Richard-201, 217 Oman. Marsha-170 Omlie, Sieven-170 Onan. Douglas-218 Pachollce, Coreen-47. 49, 69, 130, 218, 233 Pafiolis, Mark-134, 141. 185 Page, Daniel-185 Pagel, Billy-74. 233 Paine, Douglas-47, 77,218 Panisari, Larry-171 Panzer, Charles-171 Pappas, Angela-80. 218 Pappas. Pal-185 Paren'1i,Jacqueline-218 Parker, Lynn--185 Parks, Riia-185 Parrish, Eileen-81, 101. 218 Parrish. Molly-91, 100. 111, 124 171, 254 Parrish, Nancy-88. 185 Parsley. Gail-87, 218 Parsley, Sieven-185 Parsons. Robin-185 Pafriclc, Joann-219 Palriclr, Kafhleen-111, 160, 171 Pafferson. Janei-219 Palierson, Thomas-171 Paul, Billy-171 Paulalc. David-171 Pauling. Paulsen, Mrs. Hazel-I 5 Miss Nona-35 Onan, Marla-218 Ondrachelr, Dennis-171 ONE ACT PLAYS-62-65 Operbeclce, Mrs, Nina-21 Opperud. Dianne-185 Opsal. Jane?-83, 171, 246 ORCHESTRA-85 Paulson, Linda-11. 56, 73, 117, 124, 125. 127, 206 219. 234 Paulson, Pamela-185 Payfer, Jo Ann-84, 185 Peabody, Sieven-171 Peach, Gary-18, 53, 74, 92, 112, 119,120,219 Pearce, Craig-171 Pearson. Charles-171 Pearson, James-132. 219 Pearson, Jean--171 Pearson, Susan--107, 219 Peck, Roger-84, 86, 116, 146. 181, 185 Pedersen, Mr. Ben-27 Peerboom, Roma-91, 92, 122, 123.12-4,127,219 Pelielcos. Diamr-46. 111. 123. 123, 124, '127, 219 Pelion, Gregory-112. 113, 132. 154, 171 Pemble, Beih-219 PEP CLU B--88 PEP FESTS-75 Pepin, Larry-185 Perlcins, Roberi-83, 171 Perlclcio, Brenda-185 Persons. Yvonne-82, 110, 219 Peszynslri, Cynihia-219 Peszynslci, Janice-219 Ore. Terry-185 Oredson, Judilh--185 Oredson, Prenliss-101, 218 Orred. Bur-ion-171 Orred. Elisabefh-185 Ormond, Linda-171 Orllofi. Dena-218 Orvedahl, Linda--218 Osborn, Barbara-218 Pefer, Barbara-171 Pefer, Bruce-171 Peiers, Carolyn--171 Pelers, Susan-84. 185 Pelersen Pefersen 56, 57, Pefersen , David K.-171 , David M.--2. 54, 55. 208 .John-132, 137, 171 Pelersen, Leland-102, 171 Peferson, Mary-219 Peierson. Nancy-114. 219 Peierson, Penny-81. 93, 104, 171, 255 Pelerson. Roger-69, 76, 77, 220 Peferson, Sandra-220 Peierson, Sheryl-171 Pelerson, Wayne-185 Pefif, Rufh-220 Pefriclca, Ronald-134, 141, 185 Pefro, Randy-81, 185 Pieifer, William-112, 132, 220 Phillippi, Kafhleen--185 PHYS1CS CLUB-108 Pierce. Ann-185 Pierce, Dale-220 Pinclcaers, Jill-177, 186 Pinclcaers, John-80, 220. 239 Pinnow, Campbell-220 Plasch, Margie-171 Plasch, Perry-171 Plesums. John-31, 108, 112, 119. 220, 228 Poclcrandi, Mary--186 Poclcrandf, Penny--220 Ponrius, Sharon-186 Poniius, Sleven-108, 109, 112, 220 Pope. Pafricia-47, 49, 68, 218, 220 Posorslce, Roberf-186 Posl, Sheldon-186 Pos1'. Sieven-171 Praeforius. Chrislin-216, 220 Praus, Linda-186 Praus, Ron--220 Preble, Marilee-82, 191, 204, 220, 246. Prepeichal, Sharon-186 Presi, John-186 Preusse, Mary-171 Priebe, Carol-84, 86. 92 PRINTERS' CLUB-107 Pullc, Brian-186 Purcell. Palricia-220 Pulnam, Gordon-119, 171 Q Quail. Janet-186 Ouarnsirom. Mrs. Belly-15 Quick, Charles-149, 186 OUILL AND SCROLL-127 Quinlan, Charlene-8, 220 Ouinn, Wendy-186 Ouini, Michael-186 R Radford. John-81. 171 Raiche, Bonnie-171 Ramalcer, Deedra-43, 73, 171 Ramsey, Pamela-88, 186 Randall, Dennis--186 171 Reiner, Sandy-186 Reinking, Shari-221 Remer, Karen-221 Rennelre, Jim-186 Rennelce. Joe-120, 171 Reufer, Mary Jo-171 Reyes, Ron-47. 71, 76, 132, 221 Reynolds, Charles-171 Reynolds, Douglas-186 Reynolds, Jon-186 Rice, Dennis-221 Rice, Paul-171 Rice, Sandra-186 Rice, Timoihy-153, 186 Richards, Kafhleen-107, 221 Richardson, Donna-186 Richardson, Margaref-186 Richardson, Milne-171 Richardson. Tom-221 Richie, Susan-171 Richie, Tom-70 Richmond. Gary-221 Richler. Elizabelh-186 Ridgeway, Paul-80, 171 Riebe, Terry--171 Rigg. Sharon-221 Riippa. Gayle-221 Riippa. James-171 Ripley. Diane-221 K, Riss, Beiie-171 Risvold, Mark-171 Rifchie. Douglas-186 Rifchie, Linda-104, 171 Rilchie, Sleven-221 Riichie, Thomas-171 Riiier, Lawrence-221 RiH'er, John-186 Rivard, Ann-104, 171 Roase, Parricia-221 Roberls, Gary-221 Roberls. Mary-186 Roberls, Nancy-186 Roberls, Pefer-84, 134. 153. 186 Roberis, Sam-171 Rober1s.Susan-47. 106, 111, 124. 221, 227 Robin, Michael-186 Robinson. Phillip-149, 186 Robinson,S1'eve-82, 102, 108, 112, 171 Roeih, Ted--186 Roed. Signe-87, 171 Roehl. Vicky-75, 89, 171 Rogers. Beih-186 Rogers, Frederick-81, 221 Rogers, John-103, 150, 171 Rogers, Larry-132, 136, 150, 221 153. Romiclc. Linda-107. 222 Roney, Janice-114 Rosaclcer, Susan-100, 106, 222 Rosch. Sieve--171 Rose, Pai-104 Rosen. Todd-171 Roslce, Douglas--186 Roslce. Mr. L.-15 Ross, Becky-186 Roslamo, Wendy-82, 172 Snowberg. Mary-80. I04. 22I Rofh, James-222 Rounds, Charles-I86 Rouse, John-I86 Rowell. Linda-SI, I86 Rud. Kennelh-222 Runlcel, Larry-I72 Runyan, Vickie-85. I59. I86 I86 Rusch. Pamela-I6. Rusinalr, Richard-I72 Russell, Linda-I72 Ruslad, Mike-I72 Ryan., Kafhleen-75, 88. 9I. 92. II6, I3O. IS9, I72, 234 Ryan, Michael-I44,' l45, I72 Ryan, Palricia-I86 Ryan, Thomas-49, 50, 76, 83, l24, 204, 222. 236 Ryplcema. Craig-83. I72 S SADIE HAWKINS-54. 55 S+. Pierre, John-I4-2, I53, I86 St Sauver, Mallhew-222 Salisbury, Raymond-II9, I2O, I4-2. I72 Salisbury, Sieven-7, I44, l54. 222 Sallc. Mark-I86 Salfvold, Ingrid-90. 9I, 222, 243 Salvas, Barbara-222 Sampson, Judy-I72 Samsel, Tom-222 sandshl, Phillip-73, 79, so, 123. 22I. 222, 234. 24I Sandberg, Chuck-I72 Sandeen. Cheryl-I87 Sandeen, Richard-I87 Sanders, Valerie--I72 Sanderson. David--I72 Sandquist Rene-I87 Sanford, Mr. Donald-36 Sanner, Thomas-98. II8. I87 Sanforo, Bealrice-46, 78, 90, 9l, l58, I90, 222. 23I, 235, 243. 272 Sarlor, Kalhleen-88, 9I, I72 Sauler. Dennis-l54, I55. I56, I57, 222 Sawyer, Suzanne-222 Sayles, Renee-I87 Saxlon, Marilyn-I72, 222 Saxlon, Mr. Ray-23 Scanlon, Mary-89. 2,22 Scallen, Kafhleen-I72 Schaak. Glenn-I72 Schaefer, Elisabelh-IOO. I72 Schanzenbach. Douglas-I I7. l20, I72 Schaischneider, Mrs. Lois-I7 Scheuble, Shirley-I72 Schiager, Beclcy-I87 Schiebold. Carol-I02, II4. I72 Schiisky. Ginger-223 Schiller, Dan--I32, I36. 223 Schindler. Douglas-I32. I72 Schindler. Marilyn-I87 Schindler, Palrick-223 Schlener. Marcia-I72 Schleuder, Sfephanie-lI5, I87 Schley, Linda-I72 Schlufer, Robin-88, 9I 96. I72 Schmid, Diane-84, II9, 87 Schmidt Belfy-I72 Schmidt James-223 Schmidt Melinda-I04, I72 Schmidt Susan-223. 24I, 25l Schneible, Ronald-I72 Schnorr. Tom--223 Schoepf, Bill-I87 Scholz, Michael-I72 Schonhardt Judy-223 Schonclhardt Mary-I87 Schoslag, JoAnn-I87 Schramek. James-I l2., I72 Schreiber. Tim-I87 Schroeder, Paul-I72 Schuler, Kalhy-38, I87 Schunlc, Richard-I72 Schulz, Larry-I32, 223 Schuh, Terese-I87 Schwartz, Bradley-II2, I72 Schwarlz. Mrs. Joyce-2I Schweim. Linda-I72 Schweim. Nancy-223 Schweilzer, Kalhryn-69. IOI. 223 Schwichlenberg, Mr. Ralph-33 Schwie, Bob-I72 Score, Karen-I72 Scolt Joyce-I23, 223 Scoft Richard-I72. 234 Seaborg, Kennelh-I87 Seamans, Karen-223 Seaslrom, Peggy-I72 Sedio. Nancy-I87 Seeden. Mr. James-I8, II8. I20 Seel, Linda-89. I72 Seel, Susan--l3I, I87 Seesz. Anila-I87 Seland, John-80, I87 Seline, Elaine-98, 223 Seline, Thomas-I34. I53, I87 SENIOR CLASS PLAY-54. 57 Senylc, Michelle-IOO. I72 Sewold, George-I72 Sellergren, Sandy-I24. I72 Seward. Doug-I49, I87 Shaleen, Dawn-83, IO4. I72 Shannon. Palricia-88. I04. I72 Sharlrey, Deborah-2.23 Sharpe, ScoH-73, I34. I87 SharraH', Michael -I72 Shaughnessy. David-I72 Slelfom, Carole-I06. I72 Slusser, ValveH'a-I 87 Sly, Lynelle-I 72 Smilh Candace-I72 Smifh, Jerry-22I Smilh, Jim-I56. I72 Smifh, Loni-I87 Smifh. Lynn-I87 Smilh, Mr. Clifford-I5 Smilh, Terry-85. IO4, I87 Snolaeclc, Sleve-I72 Snow, Belh-I 87 Sfidger, Lawrence-225 Sliles, Pamela-88, IO2, I24, I27. I73, 243 Slinson. Charles-I88 Slinson, Linda-225 Sloddard. Gail-I73. 247 Slodieclc. Kalhleen-I88 Sloebe. David-I88 Sloesz. Mr. Alden-40. I33. I4-I Slolces. Judy-73, 80. 88. 92, III, I6O. I73 Slone. Bruce-I73 Shaw. David-I72 Shaw Judilh--I87 Shaw Mark-I87 Shaw Michael-I87 Shaw, Sieve-I72 h Shea. Peler-76. I32. I36, 223 Shears. Roger-I44, I45. I49. I87 Shebeck, Roberl-I72 Sheeham, Mr. James-30 Shellum, Donald-I72 Shellum, Karen--I87 Shelslad, Mr. Jeffrey-20, I54- Shellon, Jay-I72 Shemanek, Donalee-47. II7, 223 Sherva, Burlchard-223 Shimer. Laurie-I23. 223 Skimkus, Frank-223 Shiplra, Susan-I72, 254 Shoeboflom, Richard-I87 Shull. Roberl-I34, I4-I. I87 Sieber, Joan-83, 86, 9I. 96, II4. I72 Sieloerz. John-I87 Siedler, Joe-I72 Sieh, Marilyn--I72 Siemes, Lynne I22., I87 Sielsema. Charlolie-223 Siefsema, DeWayne-I72 Silbernagel, Peler-I87 Simon, Ann-I0O. I04. I24. 223 Simon. Joseph-I87 Simpson, Mr. Einar-I5 Simpson, Randall-55, 56. 83. II2. I72.. 255 Sinning, Cheryl-47, 88, I24. I66. I72 Sivinslci, David-47, IO3. I72 Sioberg. S'rev1+223 Slcaraman. Paul-I72 Slcari. Mr. Vernon-30. I4B SKI CLUB-I I6 Skiing-I46. I4-7 Slcoqh, Linda-I72 Slcogheim. Paul-22I Slcoglund, Brenda-IO6. I87 Slcogslad. James-I54. I72 Slcurdalsvold, John-I08, 22I Slaler. Joseph-22I Slellen, Barbara-9I, IO4. I2A-. I27. I72 Snuggerud. Mr. Eugene-I5 Snyder. James-22I Snyder. Wendy-I87 Sobczyk, Jean-22I SOC HOPS-74 SOCCER-I44, I4-5 Soderberg, Terry-I87 Sodergren. Linnea-83, IO7. 22I Soderling, Dean-I87 Soderling, Dianne-87, I64, I72, 255 Soderlund, Karen-88. I87 Soderlund, Lila-I75. I87 Soeder. Sleven-I72 Solberg, Mona-8I. I87 Sole, L. Brenl'-I87 Sole, Claudia-I04. 22I Solheim, George-I49, I87 Solheim, Sieve-22I Solle. William-I87 Songle. Geri-I87 Sonqle, Sharlene-I72 Songslad, Melvin J.-22I Sonsfeng, Carol-80, 22I SOPHOMORE BAND-84. 85 Sorenson. Dennis-83, I4-2. 22I Sorenson, Lynne-33, 53. 9I. I04. I24. 2,I4, 22I Soulcup. Mrs. Judilh--20 SOUND CREW-I05 Soulherland, Dean-225 Spalce, JoAnn-I87 SPANISH CLUB--99 Spangrud. David-I72 Sparrow. Cynlhia-I73 SPARTAN HEAD-87 SPARTAN SPOTLITE--I22. I23 Spielman, Richard-22I Q Spillane. Michael-I4-4, I45. I87 Splellsloeser, JoAnn-I87 Spooner, Dennis-92. I32, I73 Spooner, Vicki-I87 Sprain, Barbara-83. 86. IO6. II4, I73 Spreclcer. Carol-82, IZ4. I73 SPEECH-l20 SR. PLANNING COMMITTEE-95 STAGE CREW-I05 Slanley, Ernesl-22I Slanley, Frederick-I87 Slanley. Werner--I87 Sfanlon, Vivian-98. IO7. 22I Sfapf, David-I87 Slapf, Lynn-22I Sfarcevic, Anlhony-I32. I62, I73 Slarlc. Todd-I87 Sleele, Deborah-I88 Sleen, David-49, 50. 76. 77, 92. 225 Sleen, Mrs. Elaine-I5 Sleen, Sharon-l07, I73 Slegner. Palli-I88 Slehr, Larry-83, I73 Slein. John-49, 50. I37. 225 Slein, Scoif-I32, I34-, I37, I73 Slenberg. Roberl--225 Slenerson, Janice-I88. 249 Slenson, Jon--225 Slerbuclc, Monle-I48, 225 Sleuclc. Douglas--I73 Slevens. Nicolerle-97. I88 Slewart Mr. Larry--I4. I59 Siidger, Donald-l88 Slone, Leslee-88, I88. I89 Sfone. Richard-I53, I73 Slormoen, Sandra-I73 Slormoen, Terrance-I88 Slolesbery. Laura-84, I88 Slover. Bonnie-I88 Sfover, Gordon-IBB Slover. Kennelh-IO8, 24-I Slrandberg. Lee-I88 Slrauch. Charles-I56, I88 Sfrauss. Sue-88. 96, I73 Slreeler, Jeffrey-I08, 225 Slrey. Sleven-I53, I88 Slriclcler, Kafhleen-I73 Sfrom, Mrs. Nancy-II4 Sfrommen. Tim-49, 50. 52. 60. 68, 69, I2O, l29, I37. I39. I4-I, 204, 225 Slrukel, Lou--I73 Sluart George-I88 Sfuber, Janice-I88 STUDENT COUNCIL-92-94 STUDENT PHOTOGRAPHERS-I03 Slufzman. Pafricia-85. II9, I88 Subaclr, Helen-I88 Sugimura, Cari-47. 49, 50. 88, 95. l30, 2I8. 225, 2.34. 239 Sumner. Peggy-I73 Sundberg, Roloerl-83. I50, I53, I73 Sundem. Cheryl-l88 Sundem. Larry-225 Sundquist Susan-l88 Sulherland. Dean-225 Sullon. Greg-I34. I88 Sulrlon, John-I73 Sullon. Kafhleen-85. 225 Svifalc, Bruce-225 Svilalc, Craig-I88 Swan. Bonnie-I04. I73 Swanson . Belly-85. las Swanson. Deborah-I 04, I 73 Swanson. Gloria-225 Swanson, Mr. James-I2 Swanson Janalee-I73 Swanson, Jeanne C.-82. II4. I24-, I73, 246 Swanson, Jeanne L.-8I, 225 Swanson. Leonard-I73 Swanson. Mr. Morris-I5 Swanson. Roger-I73 Swanson, Susan-I24. I73 Swanson, Wayne--63. 83. 86, II2, I73. 24-I Swedberg, Cheryl-IBB Sweet Sue-54, 56, I88 Swenson Swenson , Cindy-I88 Dale-I 88 Swenson: Da niel-225 Swenson, JoAnne-I 73 Swenson Swenson SWING Sykora, . Lucille-I88 Sieve-I46. I4-7, I 73 ' BAN D-as Mary-I73 Syme. James-225 Szalranslci, Jerome-225, 254 T Taft Sfeven-l88 Tait Roberl-I88 Talcelcawa, Joyce-I I, 82. 2I3. 22.5 Tam, Lucinda-I 04. 225 Tanamachi. Sleven-lO5, I73 Tanllu. Sandie--I88 TAPAIRES-89 Tapp, Spencer-225 Tapper, Leslie-25l Taragos, Daniel-226 Taragos, Susanne-l88 Taraldson, Chrisline-47, l0O. 223. 226 Taraldson, Shawn-I73 Tarman. Gerry-226 Treal, Craig-I74 Treal, Valerie-227 Trebelhorn, Gary-84, l88 Trebil, Pam-I88 Troedsson, Conslance-l74 Truax, Debra--l88 Tucker, Ann Carol-I04, I74 Tuclcer. George-l53. I88 Turner, Lois--I3l. I88 Turner, Lora-88 Turner, Sleven-I74 Tarranl, Jane--I73 Tasa, James-I73 Talro, David-80 Taylor, Luaine-l04, I73 Taylor, Richard D.-52, 82. 93. lO8. ll7, I4-6, 226 Taylor, Richard H.-83, II2, 226 Taylor, Scoll'-226 Teeple. Tod-I73 Teigen, Linda-l88 Teichroew, Miss Velma-34 Tharaldson, Craig-I53, l88 Turnwall, James-83, 98, II6, I44, I46. I47, I74 Tulewohl, Jellrey-227 Tveilbalclc. Ronald-I88 TWIN DANCE--70. 7I TWIRLERS-87 U Ubben, Jan-ao, 87, 92, 122, use Theimer, Donald-l88 Thelen, Calherine-l24, 226 Thelen, Douglas-I49, I88 Thies, Sleven--I34, l88 Thoenson, Thomas-226 Thomas. Avis-226 Thomas, Linda-226, 250 Thomes, Linda-IO4, 226 Thompson, Barbara Jo-I73, 242 Udy, Margarel-227 Uecker. Gary-227 Ueclrer, Glen-99, l74 Ulmen, Kalhy-I88 Ulmen, Mary-227 Unger. Linda--82, l74 Updike, Carolyn-lB8 Updilce, Forresl-227 USHERS CLUB-I06 Thompson 242 Thompson, . Bonnie J.-I 88. 236, Bonnie L.-I 73 Thompson. Carol-226 Thompson, Carole-69, l24, l25, I27, 226 Thompson, Jacqueline-75, 84. l24, l88 Thompson James-I4I, l88 Thompson, Linda-I73 Thompson Michael-I97. 226 Thompson, Rebecca--226 Thompson, Ronald--l88 Thompson, Sleve-l 73 Thompson, Susan--45. 80, l22. l88 Thompson, Wayne-I73 Thomson. Sleve-226 Thorberg, Karen-82, 9l, l24, I73 Thoreson, Gregory--l88 Thoreson, Mrs. Julie-43 Thoreson, Paul-I73 Thorsell, Mr. Mark-26 Thorkildson, Bill-92, l53. I88 Thorlcildson, Mary-I73 Thorkildson. Mark-80 Thornlon, Greg-I73 Thorson. Arnold-I73 Thorud. Judy Ann-l73 Thurber, Daniel-I73 Thyr, Mr. Charles-I5 Tilleskior, Douglas-l42, I43, l73 Tinker. Ted-I74 Tinsel, Twirl-60, bl Tique, Timolhy--226 Tisch, Mary-I88 Tolilson, Becky-l88 Tonozzi, Brian-l74 Torell, Cynlhia-85, l88 Torgerson, Mrs. Margarel-I5 Torrance, Barbara-l88 Torrance, Palricia--l74 Tosel, Janel-IO4, I74 Tosel, Linda-226 Towligh, Behrooz-lO. 46. 90, 9l, l08, l28, l58, 2.27, 230, 235. 240, 243, 272 Townsend, John--227 Townsend, Roberl-227 Tracy. Jeannie-l88 Traelald, Barbara-I74 Traelald, Mr. Merle-I5 Tranberg, Joan-80, 227 Trapp, BruckI74 Trapp, Janell-IO7, I74 Uller, Mark-I 88 V Vader, Nancy-227 Vail, Claylon-84, l88 Valenla, Judilh-227 VanHoven, Ralph-I34, I4-I. l88 VanReulder. Susan-I74 Varner, Debra-I88 Varno, Kalhleen-I74 Vaurio, Sleven--227 Veil, Francis-227 Veil, Kalhy-I88 Veil, Linda-95. 227 Velander, Joan-I74 Vensland, Gary-l88 Vensland, Nancy-IO3. 227 Vervais, Sleve--IO3, 227 Vick, Craig-227 Viclor. Roberl--I32, 227 Viskocil, Calherin?I74, 250 Vogelbacher. Judy-I74 Voglman, Glenn-I4-9, I74 Volz, Jeanelle-I88 Volz, Kalhleen-I74 W Waage, Diane-8I, I88 Wachler. Cheryl-85, II9, l88 Waggener, Shirley-I74 VVagner, Ronald-I34, l4I. l88 Wahl, Bonnie-l88 Waigand, Thomas-I74 Walenliny, Paul-I74 Waleralc, David-IO3, l8B Walker, Todd-47, 49, 65, 69. 9l, 92, 95. l96, 204, 227, 237 Walker, William-84, II2, II9. l89 wan, Kalhy-I24. I74 Wallenline, Mary-I74 Waller, Kay-80, I84, l89 Wallick, Margarel-l74 Wallis, Sally-l24. I74 Wallers, Darrel--I74 Wallerson, Roberl-l89 Warhol, Roberl-I4I, l89 Warn, Wendy-l04, l24, l74 Warnberg. Gary--55, 56, 73 I20, I74- Warner, Dr. Duane-lO8 Wasiclc, Juanila-IO6, 174 Warzelha, Sharon-9l, 227 Walschke, Nancy-l59. l89 Webb, Mr. Gordon-38 Webber, Claudia-I74 Weber, Janel-I74 Weber. Mary--228 Weber, Pamela-IO6, I74 Weber, Roberl-I34, I89 Websler, Mr. Harold--I8, ll8 Weddle. John-60. 83, 86, III, I I9, 228 Wegner. Daniel-228 Wehman. Sleven-I74 Weiher, Amy-I74 Weiher, Sandra-228 Weiher, Valerie-87, I74 Weilbrechl, Ronald--l32. l46, 22.8 Wells, Franl:-I89 Welsh. Alvah-228 Wenaas, Larry-228 Wengenrolh, Nancy-79, 89, I78, l89 Wenlcus, Dale-II6, I74 Werner. Gea-l89 Weseloh, Judy-I89 Wesloh, Dorolhy-I74 Wesloh, Mr. Kennelh-38 Wessman. Miss l.aVonne-l4 Weslberg. Clarence--228 Weslergard, David-I89 Weyer, Daniel-I32, l50, 232 Whalen, Ellen-IO4, 228 Wharlon. Sheila-IO4, l74 Whear. Ann-88, 9l, IOO, I23. I24. I27, I93, 2l8, 228. 238 Whear, Thomas-69, 82, 86, 93, 95, l24, l27, 204, 228, 233 Whealon. Mr. Warren-40 Whelan, Peggy-75, 79, 89, I74 Wherland, Kalhleen-47. 2lO. 223 Whipple, John-II9, I89 Whilbeclt. Cindi-I22, l89 Whilbeclc. Mrs. Joyce-I4 While, Cheryl-I74 While, Donna-I89 While, Elizabelh--I74 While, Leslie-228 While, Lynne-47. 49, 54, 60. 6l, 68. 83. 228 While. Nancy-80, 228 While, Shari-93. I20, I89 Whilehead, Donald-83, 86, I08, I20,' I24. I28, 203, 2l5. 246 Whilmore, Charles--228 Wicks, Mark-I74 Wiclcslrom. Erica-l89 Wieblce, LorAnne--228 Wiederholl, Thomas-l89 Wighlman, Daylon-84, I89 Willrid, Miss Soliann-22 Will. Richard-229 Williams, Miss Carol-36 Williams Williams . Williams. I74 Williams Williams, Jack-l42, I43. I74 John-lO5, I74 Lonnie-54, 56, 9l, 93, Mary-88, 96, IO4. 229 Paula-65, 9l, IO4, IIO, 229. 254 Williamson, Richard--8l, I89 Wills. Bob--l89 Wilson, Judy-80, I74 Wilson. Karen-93. 95, I20, 229 Willon, Palricia-I89 Ward. Mr. Archie-35, I33. l5l Ward, David-I89 Ward, Kris-49 Ward, Palricia-l74 Ward, Renee-IO4, I74 Winn, Charles-l74 Winler, Kalhleen-l89 Winler, Sleve-I74 Wirlies, Palricia-96, l24, I74 Wirz, Richard-I74 Wisharl, H. Bruce-229 Willemore. Mac-235 Willer. Cheryl-I74 Willhans. Penni-85, lO8, 229 Willich, James-84, l89 Willich, Jane-32, 69. 83. 95. ll7, II9, 204, 229 Wohllord, Aurelia-I89 Wold, David-84, I89 Wold, Jeanelle-I89 Wold, Jenniler-IO2, I74 Wollan, Bruce-I74 Wollan, David-l89 Wolpers, MariBelh-88. I89 Wong, Gary-44. 229 Wong, Kennelh-l89 Wood, James-83, I74 Woodrow, Janice-229 Wordon. Gary-l89 Worlh. James-I89 Waslcobol. Marlha-l89 Wolier, Jacqueline-83, 229 WRESTLING-l5O, l53 Wrighl, Carol-95, 229 Wrighl, Janelle-IO4. I74 Wrighl, Thomas-l26 Wysong, Roger-l89 Wyzinski, George-l89 Y Y-TEENS-l IO, Ill Yarbrough, Palrick-IOS, 229 Yerxa, Mary-l89 Yel1er,Waller--95, l08, l2l. l9l. 229 Yorks, Jenell-l89 Yosl. Linda-I74 Yosl. Michael-l89 Youness, Bev-85, I89 Youness, Bonnie-70, l89 Young, Beverly-60, 83, 229 Young. Mr. Glen-35, I33 Young, Slephen-I89 Youngberg. Pamela-229. 248 Younggren, Bobbie-l89 Youngquisl. Sandra-80, 229 Yule, Maureen--229 Z Zabel, Arlhur-I74 Zander, Kay-9l, llb, I74 Zaslers, Anila-I74 Zeclc. Roberl--65, l67, I74 Zeillin, Deborah--llO, l24. I27. 229 Zeillin, Jerry-I89 Zqoda. Kalhy-I74 Zgoda, Mary-l89 Ziclc, Cheryl-85, I20, I74 Ziemer, Mr. Charles-45, 8l Ziemer, Paul-229 Ziemkowski, Ronald-83. 93, 95, 99. I32, I36, 229 Ziesmer, Susan-I89 Zierhul, Peler Zierhul, Randy-l32. l54-, I74 Zierman, Mrs. Suzanne-23 Zillra, John--l32. I36, l37, l74 Zimmerman, Joseph-l89 Zimmerman, Roberl-82, I49. l74- Zimmerman, Terry-I46, 229 Ziska, Joellen-229 Zismer, Roberl-l89 Zmuda. Sleven-I89 Zocherl, Gayle--88, I74 27l T x Acknowledgments Many Thanks To all Those who have paTienTly worked wiTh us ThroughouT The year, The adminisTraTion, The s'TudenT body, The communiTy, and our phoTographers, Miss Bruggeman oT Gopher STudios, Tom WrighT, a Treelance phoTographer, and Mr. Ray STiles, The TaTher OT EdiTor Pam STiles. We deeply appreciaTe The work They have done. The Aurean Staff Through Behrooz Towhigh and BeaTrice SanToro The sTudenTs aT Rl-TS have learned The imporTance oT meeTing new acguainTances and learning Trom Them. Hopefully They will carry back similar aTTiTudes. 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