Richfield High School - Aurean Yearbook (Richfield, MN)

 - Class of 1967

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QPARTAN LIFE is a Classroom Filled wilh Friends SPARTANLIFE is . . . . . . slaying up all nlglwl wrlllng a paper you've known alooul 'lor a weelc. . . . eallng alllwe Bayrlscl1e Jaeger ancl speaking German lo llwe wallers. . . . lesllng a speecl1you've prepared lor class al llwe lamlly cllnner lable. . . . llxlng dala from a plwyslcs experlrnenl so llme answer comes oul rlglwl. . . . passing an impossible lwlslory lesl. ACADEMIC Aclive Adminislralion Volunleers Assislance As superinfendenf of all Richfield public schools, lvlr. Lyfle sees fhal fhe besf possible educalion is provided. The main dufy of lvlr. Carlfon Lylle, superinfendenl of all Richfield schools, is fo see lhal fhe sfudenfs receive fhe besf possible educalion. To do This he musf be sure lhaf lhe facully, adminisfrafion, and curriculum are up-fo-dafe, effeclive and sfimulaling. Mr. l-larold Rasmussen, olireclor of secondary edu- cafion, malces any changes fhaf he feels are helpful and necessary in aiding our educafional program. The fwo mosl imporlanl parfs of his work are curriculum developmenl and insfrucfional improvemenl. l'le also sefs up our school's budgel. ,, ,, is U'-trails-'M Mr. Rasmussen musf malce cerfain lhaf sfudenls in fhe sec- ondary schools are receiving a good educalion. The Board of Educalion is fhe general policy-malcing body in lhe Richfield sysfem. lfs members are L. Dye, J. Swanson, R. Carlson, R. Gunderson, L. Gasferland, and A. Mayer. They decide general school policies and selecl adminisfrafors 'ro carry , ouf fhese policies. Also, lhey defermine budgels and adminis- lrafors' and feachers' salaries. io Aspiring Adolescenis Mr. Barfosh has a big iob fo do. He is responsible for every aspecf of educafion af Richfield High School, whefher curricular or co-curricular. The' main problem he encounfers fhis year seems fo be fhe size of fhe sfudenf body. He works closely wifh adminisfra- fors, faculfy, and sfudenfs fo resolve fhis problem and provide an effecfive school. Mr. Alfred Krinke, one of our assisfanf principals, has many iobs for which he is responsible..He is Mr. Barfosh's righf-hand man, and he is also responsible for handling fhose sfudenfs who are discipline prob- lems, and making program changes. As an assisfanf principal, Mr. Gene Olive has many flexible dufies. He disciplines sfudenfs and assisfs Mr. Sfoesz wifh affendance. He is also in charge of fhe book room, which involves issuing books, as well as faking invenfory of fhem. Our affenclance officer fhis year is Mr. Chuck Sfoesz. He keeps frack of fhose sfudenfs who are absenf from school and assisfs in coaching sporfs. As principal, Mr. Barfosh is occupied wifh curricular as well as co-curricular funcfions. Our new affendance clerk fhis year. Mr. Sfoesz, is shown check- ing over fhe lisfs of sfudenfs who have been absenf. is-A AI ,Ry V .JA ..,, an Mr. Krinke is kepf busy wifh his dufies as an assisfanf fo Mr. Ba rfosh. Mr. Olive's many clufies include assisfing in 'rhe areas of affend- ance and discipline. 9TudenTs Prepare for The Immediaie FuTure 2 T Guidance counselors include-SiTTing: Miss Mabel FrankensTein, Mrs. La- Vonne Lyons, Miss Agnes Danzl. STancling: Mr. RoberT ChrisTianson, Mr. - 4. UTilizing his sTudy hall in The library, This senior prepares Tor The grueling year Tacing him. The librarians are middle-men beTween The books and The sTudenTs. Each day The librarians are Taced wiTh The exTensive bookwork involved in running an eTTicienT library. The librarians are There To help sTu- denTs wiTh Their research problems buT They Tind ThaT The sTudenTs who mosT need Their TaciliTies seek The leasT help. The Trained sTudenT helpers are oT much help To The librarians. The librarians are Mr. Tony Biork, Mrs. Nancy STrom, and Mrs. JaneT Benson RoberT Boyd, Mr. Fred Gilbert and Mr. Larry STewarT. The counselors are here To help sTudenTs . . . selecT courses . . . make TuTure plans . . . adiusT To personal problems Through . . . TesTing . . . comcerences wiTh sTudenTs, parenTs, Teachers . . . inTormaTion bulleTins and class sessions. By providing inTormaTion abouT sTudenTs' capabili- Ties and possibiliTies, schools, iobs, problem soluTions, The counselors hope ThaT sTudenTs can learn To make good choices. WiTh The greaT number oT sTudenTs, iT is imporTanT To work individually To help The sTudenTs gain an idenTiTy.. Much oT The counselors' work is lisTen- ing. Through Counseling. Reading,and Healih Care if s . ., 'A M umm: ' ' s rr , M E mama 'f A in . s il c EM .. I: n ' u y s n s f J Mrs. Kelley is shown wifh fhis machine which is used in fesfing vision of fhe sfudenfs. Our nurse, Mrs. Adelaide Kelley, finds fhaf Mon- days are fhe days when fhe greafesf number of sfu- denfs complain of sickness. The mosf common ailmenfs are colds. Aside from freafing sick sfudenfs, Mrs. Kelley performs fesfs. v Mrs. Irene Carlson is fhe laundress af fhe high school. l-ler dufies include washing phy. ed. and kifchen fowels, blankefs in fhe nurse's office, all afhlefic uni- forms, and mending. Mrs. Carlson is busy folding phy. ed. fowels as wel' .s foofball warming iackefs. is T' if in-vis: A sw Q. 'li' wwf The office sfaff programs class lisfs, schedules, and grades for fhe compufer, and also marks new fexf- books. Mrs. Jensen serves as fhe principals' secrefary. Ofher equally imporfanf dufies of fhe office -sfaff include fhe operafion of fhe filmsorf machine, manag- ing acfivify accounfs, swifchboard operafion, and as- sisfing fhe counselors. ,..--- - ' ' Li Fronf: M. Carlson, R. Erickson, l. Buff, M. l-laugen. Back: A. Fuselier, A. Jensen. L. Augusfine, J. Whifbeck. The firsf day of school broughf problems fo sfudenfs whose schedules were incorrecf. Speeialisis in Care and Feeding of RHS .,,...........--.----...- unsibiulw Back: F. CarlTon, l-l. Pauling, P. Eklund, V. Herberg, B. QuarnsTrom, E. PeTersen, M. Freeman, L. Gilsrud, J. CaTon, V. DeMarais, M. Torgerson STeen, C. Moe, F. Jacobsen. Fronfz M. Chase. J. Hanson, G. Fisher, F. l-low would you like To prepare l705 hoT lunches a day? Well, ThaT is whaT our TaiThTul cooks do, spend- ing many hours To prepare iusT one meal. Many new Toods' have been Tried This year, such as mock chicken legs, poTaTo pizza pie, hoagie sand- wiches, and ice-cream bars. The greaTesT problem is creaTing menus wiTh The limiTed Tood supply ThaT is available. The cooks also prepare Tood Tor various school-sponsored TuncTions. Back: D. ExsTrom. L. McColley, l-l. Morehouse, J, CarTer, G. Bauman, R. T-luberTy, H. KwakenaT. l Back: E. KanduTh, S. Jarvis, W. Anderson, A. Nelson, R. Robinson. Row 2: C. BurnsTein, M. Swan- son, L. Larson. Row 3: L, Konok, A. Willsey, J. Allers, A. Nelson, B. Olson. The men who are in charge oT mainTenance, as well as driving buses, are The ianiTors. They do car- penTry work, plumbing, heaTing, and clean each classroom every nighT. They also musT keep The , school grounds in good order by ' Trimming shrubbery, mowing The A grass, and sprinkling The lawn. The ianiTors are always on hand Tor ex- Tra school acTiviTies, such as sock hops, which Take place in The even- ings. AT These Times They musT make sure ThaT everyThing is leTT in good order. - . 3 if I' Fronh D. Thy, A. Moe, E. Simpson, R. Nelson, G. Lund Liieraiure from Shakespeare io Harper Lee Mrs. Joyce Schwarh BLA., Augsburg College English IO Miss Mary Marquardi B.5., Soulh Dalcola Siale Univ. English l'O Assislani' Speech Coach Mrs. Lucille Duggan B.A., Ohio Universily , English I0 Deparfmenl Head, Building Chairman, Naiional Honor Sociely Adviser ff Mrs. Lois Schafschneider B.A., Hamline Universify English IO and Il Z , QS? -- Y K. Ss s as x ss Mrs. Susan McKnigh+ B.A., Grinnel College English IO Spoflile Adviser, Quill and Scroll Adviser Mrs. Shirlee Ruble B.S., Manlcalo Slaieg M.S., Manlcalo Slaie English I0 I ,... Nw .Q ,.,,...---I l Q English Deparlmenl Uses Wrilin Lab as New A fairly new lechnigue used by lhe English deparlmenl is lhe wril- ing lab. whereby a knowledge of conslrucling paragraphs, lopic sen- lences, lhemes, and general wriling will hopefully be oblained by lhe siudenls. This is done by use of lhe overhead proieclor as well as in- dividual help irorn lhe leachers. By using 'rhese rnelhods of helping lhe sludenls, leachers lry lo reduce lhe number of errors al all slages oi wriling. The sophomore English deparl- rnenl puls ils main slress on man's search lor iuslice, lor a hero, and lor survival. This is done by reading shorl slories as well as novels, such as Julius Caesar, Cyrano De Ber- gerac, and To Kill a Mockingbird. 8 Mrs. Carol Boyd B.S., U. of M. Dululh English IO 3' 1 Miss Barbera Berg B.A., Sl. Olaf College English IO ,Ui 4, Mr. Jeff Shelsl d B.A., Augsburg Af. English IO H -- Lf--Y Assislanl Hoclc y C h Miss Karen Nelson B,S., Norlhern S+a'l'e College English l I AFS Adviser r W fs Mrs. Judilh Dylr BA U of M ' .,BSU TM English II Techniques I Mr. Paul Shambaugh B.S., Universify of Minnesola English l2 Cross Couniry Coach, Track Coach Worlcing in groups +0 give oral dis- cussions is an imporianl perl of English. Miss Carol J. Lohse BA., Macalesfer College English Il and I2. World Liferalure '35 MM' iiii,.i. ' V .. .-.W -' Ifl ..-. . - f Mrs. Mary E. Heifzman B,S., Valley Ciry Sfafeg M.S.. Moorhead English ll Miss Colleen M. Nilan M.S., Universily of Wisconsin English ll N W Miss Joan Larson . B.S., Wisconsin Sfale Universiiy Enqlish II Mrs. Marie Hudson B.A., ViTerbo College English I2 AssisTanT Speech DirecTor Mr. Harry McLenighan BS., UniversiTy of MinnesoTa English I2 LeTTerman's Club Adviser, Sophomore Baseball Coach, NaTional Honor SocieTy Adviser Miss Delores OsTgaard BA., GusTavus Adolphus College English Il, CreaTive WriTing, Drama Speech Qfudenfs The English classes are TaughT by The inducTive meThod raTher Than The lecTure-Type Teaching. The speech course is designed To help The sTudenT communicaTe beTTer wiTh oThers. The sTudenT learns To express his ideas orally. Thereby improving his comcidence, poise, and speaking Techniques. The drama class gives sTudenTs a broad background in acTing and TheaTer, and sTresses The many TheaTrical TaciliTies in The Minne- apolis area. In The creaTive wriTing classes, s+uden+s express Their own irnaginaTions and personal ideas aTTer discovering wriTing meThods Through sTrucTural analysis OT varif ous Types oT composiTion. Journal- ism Teaches sTudenTs The many TaceTs OT The newspaper proTes- sion. Mr. Larry Furr B.S., Wisconsin STaTe UniversiTy English II STage Manager, VarieTy Show AssisTanT Mrs Nina Opderbeclre B.A. ST. Olaf College E ish I2 mme Overcome Qhaiiered Nerves Mr. Harold Websfer B.A., Warlburg College English l2 K . S f ssl - s Mrs. Joyce Henriclrson B.S., Wisconsin Slale Universily English I2 The junior English classes read lileralure in an allempl +o ap- preciale aurhors' feelings. Com- bined wilh This reading comes rhe sludy of being able lo com- rnunicale lhrough wriling. The major rhemalic unil in senior English, human guandary, includes a sludy of Jrhree maior areas. The lirsl is morlaliry ver- sus immorlaliry, and Hamlef is +he main seleclion read. Second- ly, Jrhe forces of good versus evil are sludied, and in conneclion wilh lhis +he inevilabililry of evil and rhe loss ol innocence are dis- cussed. Finally, iullillmenl versus deslruclion is covered, along wirh +he ideas oi governmenr and human righls. All classes read Macbefh, and mosl read Animal Farm. Mr. James Hare B.A., Sl. Thomas, M.A., S+. Thomas English IZ, Journalism Baseball Coach, Sophomore Foolball Coach, Spoflile Adviser, Quill 81 Scroll Adviser 'WY ' X ' . '-s- 'fvq if gi' ' 1- 2 in i,i... S U' Mr. Frank Curry B.S,, Sf. Cloud Slaley U. of lvl. Speech Sophomore Class Adviser, Speech Direclor. One Ac? Play Direclor, Homecoming Adviser Mr. Jim Se:-eden B.A., Hamline Universify Speech, Speech wilh Forensics Emphasis Debafe Coach, Assislanr Speech Direcfor. Nafional Honor Sociefy Adviser Halls Echo Mang A Guien ag The mosl imporlanl idea slressed in Lalin is lhal wilhoul a knowledge ol The pasl lhe sludy ol +he presenl is meaningless. The main goal is lo make lhe sludenls more aware ol polilics and of re- sponsibililies as cilizens. Spanish classes are laughl in an oral manner, allhough wriling is also very imporlanl. The conversalion approach, or audio-lingual melhod, is .used in lhe German classes. In lirsl year classes, lislening To lhe sounds and repealing rhem is parlicularly slressed. The upper levels have an access 'ro various German maga- zines as well as conlemporary Ger- man lileralure. This year French is being laughl by combining film slrips wilh oral wo.rk. M 1511? is sa Mrs. Suzanne Zierman B.S., Universily of Minnesola German land ll German Club Adviser Hola. or Bonjour Mr. Ray D. Saxlon, Jr. B.A., American U.: B.S., U. of M. Spanish I and II: German I W 'unann- -vmnm KB Miss Marjorie Edberg B.A., College ol: S+. Benedicly M.A.. U. of M. Spanish I and II .f-da., K iv A 'iiii'iifiliisliyfiiiuifiiiff'iiff.f'i'ifl ii I ii f A if ' -iv 1' vfffwzi: .fwfr2:ff::s.:i.,z:':f,zvxf's:A ,. ,ir . . ....,..,,, Miss Nancy Nicholson B.A., U. of Michigan, M.A., U. of New Mexico Spanish II and III AFS Adviser, Spanish Club Adviser Mr. Roberf Bre++ B.S.. U. of M.: M.A., U. ol: M. Spanish II, IV, and V Direclor ol Summer Class in Mexico, Spanish Club Adviser, Junior Prom Adviser W ,,,, ' h . s 5.5 ,ws- ' A - i ,f mm, If . N I 1 I . A ' I Jon Nicholson learns his German by is available lo all foreign language malcing use of Ihe language lab, which srudenls. l. is .rn ,L Giving speeches doesn'+ cause Tom Kerr lo have social problems. f Q I Q Mr. Marla Thorsell B.A., Guslavusg MA., U. of M. American l-lislory Sound Produciion, Debale Coach -,,. ,,.4v- , sca. a Mr. Julian K. Also BA., Macalesier College American Hislory Mr. Ben Pedersen B.S., S+. Cloud Siale American l-lisfory Hisforg Develo Md 1' ,, . 11 Mr. Darrell D. Doss BS., Manlcalo Sfaleq MA., Colorado Slale American l-lislory Miss Mary Leahy BA., College of S+. Benedicf World l-lisiory PS a Clearer Insighl inlo lhe Problems of Todag Miss Eloyce McGiIIivary B.S., Norihern Slaleq M.A,, Colorado Sfale American l-lislory Mr. Al Juengling B.A., Jameslownq M.S., U. of N. Dalcola American l-lislory Alhlelic Equipmenl Manager LW? gmt 5 Conlribuling lo a complele under! slanding, maps are essenlial lo Linda Mr. Kennelh Behl B.A., Concordia zz. 2' ,,, N Heinrich and Sieve Mach in 'rheir world affairs and geography class. Mr. Earl Kollre B.A., Concordia: M.A., U. of S. Dalcola American l-lislory World l'liSiOry Debale Coach Sludem' Council, Forum, Red Cross Commillee. Senior Class Adviser Mr. Harold Ahlbom B.A., Augsburg: M.A.. U. of M. ' World l-lisfory Junior Class Adviser, l.efferman's Club Adviser, Afhlefic Direcfor Mr. Howard Burfness B.S., Winona Sfafe World Hisfory '-NS Mr. Jack Haddorff B.S,, S+. Cloud Sfafe World Hisfory Baslcefball and Baseball Coach, Model U.N. Adviser -Inq Seniors Analgze PaHerns of Tlllmslsrmf 5 if-X 'N Wifh elecfions near, social sfudies finall choosin fhe besf canclidafe classes sfudy campaigns and plafforms, Y Q for The office. Two recenf invocafions made fhe social sfudies deparfmenf a liffle clifferenf fhis year. For fhe firsf fime, all fhree grade levels are involved in fhe experimenfal Proiecf Social Sfud- ies, which affempfs fo emphasize a culfural approach rafher fhan a chronological approach. Tenfh grade sfudenfs involved in fhis program sfudy American culfure. On fhe elevenfh grade level specific areas are sfuclied in depfh. Twelffh grade social prob- lems sfudenfs sfudy a fusion of polifical science, sociology, and economics. The ofher invocafion is a some- whaf differenf approach fo elev- enfh grade world hisfory. ln place of chronological developmenf of fhe world is a sfudy of geographi- cal areas and fheir culfure, or way of life. Mr. AI Lilleslol B.A., Colorado Slaleq M.A,, Colorado Slale World Hislory Forum Adviser Human Behavior Mr. Philip Seifell B.A., Universiiy of Nebraska Psychology Mr. Dean Lapham B.A., Augsburg: M.A., U. of M. World l-lislory Adull Educalion Coordinalor, Adviser, Forum Adviser Senior Class Wm xx if o on ari - ......,n.,., 4 if Rm Miss Helen Baune B.A., Rosary College: M.A., U. of M. World l-lislory Junior Prom Adviser :wwf R ..-swqvf- ' ,J 'N-4 Mr. Leonard Beillxe MV- l-avem Blioh Bs., Winans sisie, M.s.E., Winona s+a+e BA, Colofodo Sialei MA' U- of M- Social Problems Social Problems Fomm Advise, Sophomore Class Adviser Special Eduealion Emphasizes ii Miss Doris Franlt BA., Dalcola Wesleyan Social Problems Senior Class Adviser I if Mr. James Carlson B.S., U. of N. Dakofa: MA., U. of M. Geography and World Affairs Sophomore Class Adviser, lnlramural Baslnelball Coach Wsmw Jim Anderson is hard al work doing his assignmenl in class. fs M Ili O -A- A 86 il: if I is fi or .... -s - JA me e-10 Mr. Ernesl 'Komalar ' B.S., Universily of Minnesola ioifl li'Ob:eml5,+, C l Deedra Ramaker. an RHS sludenl, observes lhis map in her social prob- U 'oiwsua Ismcl Oordmalor encounlers The whole world as she lerns class. ihe Needs of ihe Individual Mr. Lowell Larson B.A., Carlelon College: lvl.A., U. oi Chicago Social Problems Aurean Adviser Mr. James Sheehan B.S., Winona Slaiez MS., Winona Stale Social Problems ln psychology, eleclric shocks are run lhrough sludenls lo con- dilion lhem for iurlher psycho- logical sludies. Personalily inven- iory is being used for lhe pur- pose of underslanding how psy- chologisls form lheir lesis. This year a curriculum revision in lhe special educalion deparl- menl was made possible by The addilion oi a second slaii mem- ber. A new curriculum was de- veloped by a iacully wriling leam during lhe pasl summer. Those sludenls involved in The program selecl lhree subiecls from olher deparlmenls. Wilh classes held lo a minimum, lhe goal is lo help each sludenl' progress so lhal he will be pur- posefully employed upon gradua- lion from Richfield l-ligh. Mr. Richard Maas B.S., lvlanlcalo Siaie Social Problems Deparlmenl' Chairman, Senior Class Adviser Gymnasiics Coach, QD, X so Xanax Mr. Lowell El: B.A., Guslavus Adolphus College Special Educalion Miss Vi Parsons B.S., Universily ol lvlinnesola Special Educaiion '2-'vb ,fa 5,449 O ip Q2-wet Was? is Mr. Eugene A. Campbell B.A., Augsburgg U. oi N. Hampshire Plane GeomeTry, Advanced Algebra Junior Class Adviser Laura SToTesbery is Trying hard To sTay awalce in maTh class. Geomeirg, Algebra, and Trig. Mr. Lee Covad' B.A., lvlacalesierq M.S., Soulhern lll. U. Secondary lvlaTh, Solid GeomeTry and Trig- onomeTry Junior Class Adviser Mr. STanley DeFreese B.S., Manl4aTo STaTe7 lvl.A., U. of lowa GeorneTry, Advanced Algebra AssisTanT To Musical The maThemaTics deparTmenT This year is experiencing a big change, since The solid geomeTry and TrigonomeTry sTudenTs are using compuTers To aid Them in under-sTanding. The compuTers are Taking The place oT pencils Tor The sTudenTs and The Teachers have Tound ThaT Their sTudenTs have ad- iusTed guiTe well To This new maThemaTical approach. One OT The reasons Tor Trying a compuTer- Type learning program is ThaT Tor The many sTudenTs who will pursue a maThemaTical proiession where compuTers are used, iT will be eas- ier Tor Them To learn il They have already had some experience in This area. ln The advanced algebra and plane geomeTry c l a s s e s, SMSG maTh is conTinually used. Mr. HuberT Hanson B.A., Augsburg College Plane 6eomeTry, Advanced Algebra l . fi, 5 -f U y ' Unile for a Technical Fulure Dwa ne Solle worlcs diligenlly al lhe +0 G Very COmpleX pr'Obl6m in his Y board, Jrrying lo 'Figure our lhe answer mdlll ClGSS- Mr. Brian Kisperl B.A., Sl. Olaf College Secondary Malh, Geomelrv LeHerman's Club Adviser, Foolball Coach, Wreslling Coach Mr. Roger Leary B.A,, Slale College ol Iowa: lvl.A. Algebra ll, Acceleraled lvlalh I2 Fire and lce Adviser 1 U. of M. Mr. Gary Kampf B.S., Wisconsin Slale U., M.S., U. of Ark. Plane and Solid Cveomelrv, Secondary Malh Sophomore Class Adviser Mr. Miles Miller BS., Wisconsin Slaleq lv1.A., lowa Acc. Malh IO, Advanced Algebra if lei Q 'Ol :if oy 1 lllllllxxfyww - J. ,,,,!,! I cc 9 4 1 .f v .f, X ' J 15 Mr. Roberf Nelson B.E., U. of M.: M.E.. U. of M. Geomeiry, Elem. Funciions and Compulers :AE Barb Gowen, a marlri sluclenl, is learning how ro operale a lcey punch. Compuiers Replace RHS Minds Mr. Gordon Webb 8.S., U. of M.: M.E., U. of M. Acceleralecl Malln II, Algebra 2 Depar+men'rCl1airrnan, Senior Concessions Bonnie McCurley uses an overhead pro- ieclor +o l'1elp explain l1er main proof. M r. Donald Sanford B.S., Si. Cloud: MA., Bowling Green Sfafe U Plane and Solid Geomefry, Triqonomelry Mr. Ken Wesloln B.S.. S+. Cloud: M. A., U. of M. G-eomefry wifn Coordinafes, Trigonomerry Elemenlary Funciions lnquisiiive Minds Recognize Qcieniilio Truihs Hes Nu Mr. D. Roberl Clnemberlin B.S., Manlcalo Sfale College BSCS Biology l Homecoming Adviser ., ...,.. ...:. . We Mr. George Johnson B.E., Wisconsin Slale Universily Biology, BSCS Special Malerials 'IG VW VM ,W D P Mr. John Obersfar , I EggS6SS+gliloud:' MA., U. of lvl. ,, l, Q iiih 'i K 1 iv. '-'- 1 . ,M , I . V io OQY . . .. pr V I si v.+ , M - iff Mz'?ii'. 3 ?' , :A -I 4 C4 , r , Z l 5, ' i nf Y 5 W 5 s Dee Anllwony and George Servolcl are engrossed in llieir experiment 4' X l Ph! I T I i l Mr. Wayne Danielson , -BA., U. of M. Bs., U. ol M., Bsos Biology i , .gg Mr. D. W. Klausen B.S., Winona Slaleq MS., Winona Smale B.S.C.S. Biology l Homecoming Adviser 1 Mr. Henry Heilcllinen B.S,, Yale: MA., Columbia UniversiTy CI'1emisTry I and II -an Mr. Joseph B. Michel BA., N. W. Nazarene: MA., U. oT M. Biology I and II Biology Club, Tennis Coach, IndependenT STudy Science The science deparTmenT aT RichTieId I-Iigh School is com- pIeTeIy modern and Tully equipped. As sophomores, sTu- denTs are required To Take Biol- ogy I. In This course, experimenTs are perTormed, observaTions are made, and conclusions are Tormed To enable The sTudenTs To beTTer undersTand The ideas ThaT are being presenTed. IT in- TeresTed, The sTudenTs may Take Biology II which involves a more exTensive survey oT man and oTher Iiving organisms. This year boTh ChemisTry I and II sTudenTs are being TaughT under a pro- gram e n T i T I e d a chem-sTudy course. This includes IaboraTory experimenTs as well as movies and IecTures. A new physics man- ual was developed by The physics Teachers. Mr. Barry Bain B.S., SouThwesT Texas STaTe College ChemisTry I Semper I-Ii-Y Adviser .qs -vvs eaches s Aboui Mr. Dennis SpIeTsToser BS., MinoT STaTe College: M.N.S., U. OT S. Dali BSCS Biology I .S Mr. Herberf Benz B.S., UniversiTy oT MinnesoTa Chemislry I AssisTanT DebaTe Coach :Ass Ourselves and Our Environmenl f Mr. John Hodgens B.S., Wisconsin Slale Universily Chemislry l Mr. Roberl Luncle B.S., Hamline Universily Physics Shelley Anderson and Sieve Amundson Mr. Schwichlenberg slands by. ready perform a chemislry experimenl as 'ro helpil necessary. M- Wf 0 ' H v ' :N-ef 'N-X ,MM Mr. Ralph Schwichlenberg BS., Winona Slaleg MAH Mankalo Slale Chemisfry li Junior Class Adviser Mr. Duane Femrile BA., Concordia College Physics Business Educaiion Develops lhe Necessary Mrs. Norma Bi'H'ner B.S.. Universily ol Minnesola Personal Typing, Nolelwancl Senior Class Adviser Mary l-lorner seems engrossed in learn- ing her Typing. Mrs. Doroll-ly Brilz B.S., Manlcalo Slale College Typing, Personal Typing 1:-J Mr. Glenn Cleveland B.S., Sl. Cloudy MA., U. of Minn. Basic Business, Typing Golf Team Coach Mr. Jack Campbell B.A., Manlcafo Slale: M.S., Mankalo Slale Recordkeeping Gymnasflcs Coach Miss Rulh M. Dilfes BA., Hamline: M.B.E., U. of Colorado Slworllnand I, Typing Presidenl-REA, Junior Class Adviser Skills Used in Fuiure Voeaiions PreparaTion Tor oTTice work or personal business skills may be ac- quired Through The business edu- caTion program aT RichTield l-ligh School. The varied curriculum in This deparTmenT ranges Trom a semesTer course in salesmanship To a Tull year course in bookkeep- ing, wiTh emphasis placed on ac- counTing principles, among oTher Things. Taking iTs place alongside The Underwood and Royal TypewriTers This year is The Key Punch, which was added To The oTTice pracTice classes in January. The Key Punch is much like Those used aT ConTrol DaTa, so The sTudenTs engaged in This course have an opporTuniTy To experience This Type oT work Tor TuTure employmenT. Mr. Frank Jordan B.S., MacalesTerg B.S., Mankalroq M.S.. MankaTo SecreTarial, Clerical OTTice Procedures AssisTanT FooTball Coach waxy if f Mrs Shirle Hanson .QF 'llc .zu 'W ' Y B.S., UniversiTy oT SouTh DakoTa ShorThand ll, Typing l A, - n...sl ' us.-'qu 5 We Mr. Richard Johnson B.S., Bemidii STaTe College Typing, Bookkeeping Concessions Manager Mr. Harold Malmer Mrs. Carolyn Lunde B.S.. Moorhead STaTe College Bookkeeping, Typing BA., l.uTher College Bookkeeping, Basic Business Senior Class Adviser Miss Clarene Call BS., U.lVl,D. Physical Educalion and l-leallh Cheerleaders, Pep Club Adviser Miss Nona Paulsen B.A., Slale College of lowa Physical Eclucaliori-IO. ll, I21l-leallh. lOl G.A.A. Adviser From Archery io Tennis RHS Miss Velma Teichroew B.S., Manlcalo Slaleg M.Ed., U. ol: M. Physical Educalion and Heallh-IO G.A.A. Adviser Mrs. Marie Noclland BS., LaCrosse Slare Universily Physical Educalion and l-leallh-IO Tapaires Adviser Dave Waggoner and Kelly Archer hard in phy. ed. class Trying lo lill walch Ron Chrislenson as he worlcs weighls so he will be physically lil. Qiudenis Qiag Phgsicallg FH The sTress in physical educaTion This year is being puT on physical TiTness. Por girls This includes Try- ing To improve The Tigure and pos- Ture while seelcing To become beT- Ter coordinaTed. The boys work on body-building and improving Their coordinaTion. The purchase oT The KeeTe properTy has con- TribuTed greaTly To our aThleTic program. This land is being used Tor such sporTs as speedball, soc- cer, Touch TooTball, baseball, slcaT- ing, and hockey. One OT The base- menT areas near The gyms was re- cenTly blaclcTopped and iT is be- ing used Tor boTh girls' and boys' physical educaTion classes Tor The purpose oT archery, weighT-liTTing. and dry shooTing. 8 W1 Mr. Glenn Young B.P.E., Purdue UniversiTy Physical EducaTion IO. ll, I22 HealTh IO l-lead Track Coach, Asst FooTball Coach Mr. RoberT Collison BS., GusTavus Adolphusg MA., U. oT lvl. Physical EducaTion l-lead FooTball Coach, Traclc Coach Q , . j , il .if . iv 1 in W! K, Q35 H P159 ,, Q Mm, Q ? if T 1 EM lp Mr. Vance Crosby BS., ST. Cloud STaTe Physical EducaTion-IO Head BaslceTball Coa'ch, Soph. Baseball Coach Mr. Arch Ward B.A., Lufher College, M.S., U. oT M. DepT. T-lead. Boys' Phy, Ecl. Sr. Class Adviser, T-lead WresTling Coach FooTball Line Coach, Chairman Coaches' AssociaTion A rvywv- 'Qhu-49 , T - .f TN +4 A ' A V Eli 1 As Loni SmiTh does a Tlip on The Trampo- line, Peg SmiTh and Linda Berry waTch. Fuiure Homemakers Prepare for Tomorrow 9 The Home Economics curricu- lum slresses knowledge in relalion lo lamily lile. General home ec. includes clolhing seleclion and conslruclion, food preparalion, inleriordecoralion, and marriage and family living. Advanced clolh- ing sludenls conslrucl lour gar- menls: one of a special fabric, a child's garmenl, a Tailored gar- menl, and an original design. ln advanced foods, lhe emphasis is on lhe planning, buying, prepar- ing, and serving of family meals. The lwo classes work logelher aT Chrislmas, by giving a parly for lhe children who model Their garmenls. ln lhe spring, Jrhe classes cooperale again and have a slyle show and lea lor lhe molhers. ,,,..4 As a home ec. sludenl, Sue Neuman is Allison Lackie Barbe Lawson Cheri lhe skills of cooking by baking rolls busy looking fora pallern. Lindberg and Marge Killridge learn in home economics Demands wiih Praciieal Experiences Todag 3 . .155 l ls Q Linda Yosl and Rlla Lundquisl, ad- ' H vanced foods sludemls, carefully braid llwe bread dough of Their cinnamon loaf. 'H k '1 jrk sl,-Q 3 Mrs. Julia Tlworeson f- BS., So. Dalcola Slale Universlfy Advanced Foods 1 5 5 4 l s . JJ 4 Mrs. Kay Kerriclx gg., glow gale Ungversqfy Barb C. Allen culs oul lwer paffern as Home Economics IO, II, I2 flue firsl sfep of her planned dress. ...uninsr- .-ni .fr Mr. Oliver Agerlie B.S., Sloul Slale Univ.g lvl.A., U. of M. Framing 1, ii, iii Prinling Club Adviser. Jr. Class Adviser 5 f 5' f - Skilled Craflsmen Emanale Mr. Lloyd Grandprey BS., Universily of Minnesola Melals l, ll, lll Assislanl Wreslling Coach , X-X 5 . 5 . 9 1 -M.. if - llss f .rl - :a I f , K Jw Mr. Donald Johnson B.S., Sl. Cloud Slale College Archileclural Drawing l, l-I Jr. Class Adviser, Ticker Commillee f N'- X J .X , l X iv Glenn Schaak uses lhe lalhe in his in- duslrial arls class. X lnduslrial Arls is a slucly of in' duslry, ils processes, malerials, and ils people. The deparlmenl has shops where dralling, melal working, woodworking, eleclron- ics, eleclricily, graphic arls and pholography are laughl. All of The sludies require a lundamenlal knowledge ol language and num- bers. Each area ol work is de- pendenl lo some degree upon lhe skills and knowledge learned in olher lnduslrial' Arls areas as well as academic areas. An example rnighl be 'rhal an underslanding of pallernmaking learned in wood- working is essenlial lo good foundry praclices in melalwork- ing. Living in a world dependenl' upon skilled and willing workers requires skill and knowledge. Mr. Danny King B.S., Universily of lvlinnesola Wood l, Eleclronics l Wi. from ihe Indus+riaI Aris Wing W 1 gi 35 ' M, a E i K A 7 , -v-.HHN i i iii l , o n Daniels has io use his ands which is pari of his learning in ihe ellicienlly in running ihis mechanism mdusirial aris class. Mr. Bernard Olsen B.S., Sl. Cloud Sialeq M.A., U. ol M. Mechanical Drawing l, II Ass'l. Hockey Coach, Senior Adviser i sllilrs R www-N nn n N s Mr. Wallace Houls BA., lowa Wesleyan: lvl.A., U. oi Iowa Ari lll and IV Arr Direclor, Senior Class Adviser N v f ku Miss Marilyn McKinney BS., Universiiy of lvlinnesoia Ari l Ari Club Adviser Mr. James Marcell BS., U. oilvlinn,:lvl,A.,U,oilv1inn, Ari ll, Sludy of Ari Musical Direcror X K 1 X J' U. I . :.. . Marnie l-lamrner, an arf sludenl, molds her clay on a pol'+er's wheel. Sharp Qiudenis The music deparlmenl has de- veloped a leam leaching program so lhal maximum elliciency can be oblained. ln lhis way, lvlr. Ziemer, lvlr. Lundahl, and Mr. Carey help each orher wilh sec- lionals so lhal more individual help can be given. Also new lhis year is lhal-lhere are now lwo bandsq a varsily band is made up oi sophomores, iun- iors, and seniors. This band plays for rnosl oi The ioolball games. The concerl band plays more serious music and is made up oi iuniors and seniors. There is also The pep band which provides music lor baslcelball games. Arr classes cover unils such as pollery and wood sculplure. Some classes also draw lo music. Mr. James F. Tanner BS., Wisconsin Slale Universily Ari l and ll Ari Clula Adviser 'Xi Q3 Qiag on Keg Iniensivelg Qiudging Music and Ari l Mr. Douglas Carey BS., Universiiy ol' Norih Daliola Orcheslra Senior Class Adviser Mr. Miles Lundahl M.E., Universily of Minnesola lnsirumenlal Music Tix V! r . , . 3695 I! .,. 1 x.-11 -.,- As lhe band praclices daily, The music wing rings wilh Jrhe melodic sounds 45. which are formed by lhese musicians as They play. Diane Soderling, a band officer, di reds lhe sfudenfs in e seleclion. Mr. Charles Ziemer M.B.. S+. Olaf: BA., S+. Olaf: ME., U. of M Chorus 1 1' ,,w- 'fi Qi' is-as flux QPARTANLIFE is +he Grand Exeiiemeni of Being There SPARTANLIFE is . . . . . . evolcing a Curses, ioilecl again! from The wicked, evil villain. . . . wailing Iensely for a new Homecoming Queen Io be chosen. . . . Chiclcenman porlraying a Cooper I-lawlq al a lively pep iesl. . . . Ihe lhrill oi shopping lor a clress To wear lo Fire and lce. . . . guadruplels al Ihe Twin Dance. c I l ACTIVITIES 45 ' ii, :,, -f 5 Q -K 3, 1 5' ... f ' .. ' ll 22f'f J' 2 I .i i f Mr. Whealon admires The welcoming apple in his mailbox as lhe new school year begins. Ken Koolmo 'rhinlcs Room 210 is lhis way, Bill l-laas remembered if Jrhere, Terry Riebe and Mark Wiclcs iusf laugh. Bewildered Qophomores Brave Orieniaiion Orienlalion Day, Sepl. I, found a new crop ol confused sophomores lrying +o lceep lheir bearings in lhe endless miles ol corridor. l-lelplul guides were on hand To greel Jrhem and oller advice, while fac- ully members prepared lo laclcle anolher year. Dennis Appleguisl and Slewarl Anderson compare class schedules aller an exhausling firsf day. , a in i in A , 1 :ik My 'gg K I 'R 4... , ,,,. ,i ff .V ,zyggv.,,',f'n::'-,gi i, A ,I v:5',.,.1,-iff., V, I 1 ii, if 3 l y i i .l 3 ' is if of . 73 4 ,, X l Ann l-lierpe fries lo guide fellow siudenls, bu+ lhal isn'+ easy if +hey're looking for lhe lourlh floor. Planning and Praclice Produce Perfeciion Commillee co-chairmen and members worlced diligenlly on Homecoming leslivilies lor weeks. Over- looking lhal lhe lloal was almosl loo big for lhe lield, lhe rool decoralions blew down, and an assorl- menl ol olher problems, everylhing wenl oll wilhoul a calch lo creale a dazzling Homecoming. I I If -f M General chairmen Cheryl Sinning, Tom Lelievere, Debbie l-laugerud and lvlr. Curry clown il up al coronalion praclice. Paula McFarland, Tom l-lolmes, Lonnie Williams, Sleve Lind gren and Kalhy Palriclc rehearse coronalion in earnesl. rfi Q l . 'Q SN Nm. 1 ,km-v' Randy Zierhul and dance co-chairmen Pal Ward and Ken lvleler labor over decoralions lor Sparlan Splendor. 3- ' i fi' Commillee co-chairmen-Slannf ing: l-l. Jorgensen, L. Kielner C. Johnson, K. Anderson, S While, K. Thorberg, G. Bandow R. Schluler, S. lvlelz, P. Mallar- land, K. Palrick, E. Dress. Fronl: K. Meier, J. Johnson, D. Erlich, T. Adair, B. Sundberg, T. Holmes The Coronaiion Qiorg 1966: 9he's Kaihg Our 'Ti .N 'i b' ll I I l . wt .NU K 4 J - 5 ' ' H- The queen, her princesses, and escorls comprise lhe Royal Courf. Sirining, Jim Bishop, Queen Kalhy Ryan, Sieve Lindgren, Kalhy Palriclc, From l. lo r. They are: Wayne Thompson, Jan Byhre, Tom Holmes, Marcia Oman, John DeMoHs, Paula McFarland, Ben Mclfvers, Corrine LaVonne Williams, Don Esfall, Judy Siolces, Tom Lelievere, Cheryl Fischer, Henry JOhnSOn. Joan Berger, Randy Zierhul. lfdir' Making of a queen: Kaihy gives her hair a final louchg bows gracefully: 'rhen a momeni 'ro remember as she's chosen queen. 48 Homecoming Queen QcTober 5, 8:00 P.M., spoTlighTs Tlashed and crossed in The dark. The Pep Bancl seT The musical aTmosphere. Ten loeauTiTul girls breaThlessly awaiTecl The resulTs oT The yoTe. EleganTly They wallcecl clown The aisle, bowecl, ancl Toolc- Their seaTs. ATTer TribuTes in song ancl dance To reTiring Queen Sue Qlson, The pages 'enTered wiTh an envelope conTaining The new gueen's name. Tim STrommen sTeppecl down To The canclidaTes. KaThy Ryan! The new gueenl KaThy, lovely and vivacious, reigns as an acTiye represenTaTive OT RichTielcl l-ligh. .ff A '49, Hw-,mpg vvnnuv-'Weight Hilqqw 'ii funn., H f 'nv ln a Thrilling momenT, reTiring Queen Sue Olson crowns our radianT new Queen KaThy Ryan. Jim Bishop and Gary Brisbin assisT Queen KaThy as she reads The royal proclamaTion. Tha+'s real courage-smiling 'rhough Jrhorns pierce 'lheir Tongues are John Delvlo'H's and Marsha Oman. Jan Byhre and Cheryl Sinning awail' 'lhe momeni of crowning glory wilrh glowing anliciparion. V Paula McFarland presenls her dismayed escorr, Ben lvlclivers. wilh a corsage-now he's go? Jrwo! Beauig Is Mang Things And furfhermore, +he spo+ligh+'s supposed 'ro be cemhered on me! advises Judy Slolces lo Don Esfall. Joyce Komeiani, accompanied by Mr. Aka, performs a Hawaiian War Dance for +he coronalion audience. To Queen Candidaies Beauly is more lhan a gown or a lace. li is charm, a love for people, and a sincerily of spiril. Wilh her roses each oi The len girls carried lrue beauly, and shared ir wilh everyone she mel. Candidalres were leaders in cheerleading, S+uden+ Council, Senior Plan- ning, Pep Club, and Y-Teens, lo menlion a few. Among lhemselves lhe candidales voled, choosing Cheryl Sinning as Miss Congenialilyf' Corrine Ascher is Jrhe iirsr candidafe +o fake her processional wallc and bow maieslically 'ro lhe audience. An evening 'ro remember, as Joan Berger and iooiball escorf Jim Dvorak ioin in lhe dance processional. Karhy Pafriclc reiclecls over lhrills of being in lhe spoilighi. while her sisfer Jessie shows her idea of The evening. Seizing Vioiorg. Conquering Qparians Q+age Q gmt., E .. L21 Elf, ,, , W 8 L,,W 1 r H X The Homecoming pep fesl aroused winning enihusiasm sup- porled by flie queen and lier courf. Srl' gy 1 We o, RX Sparlans followed ilwe example of llie roof decoraiion and Kanned +l1e Kennedy Eagles. 30 35.5 55' be e, I in qi, , 097' Q1 , ai I 'S' 9 Ll,L1,,LlU-L Al ilwe lirsf kick oil of +l'1e game a mulfiiude of red and while balloons floaled skyward. An eniliusiaslic Sparian fan receives 'a Homecoming program from commillee member Vicky Roelwl. Triumphal Celebraiion Qn Qcfober 7, fhe spirifed Sparfans Kanned Kennedy 20-O fo preserve fhe winning Rl-lS Home- coming game fradifion. During half fime each mink- affired princess rode in ta converfible around fhe field followed by The gueen's floaf. A salufe fo roy- alfy was provided by fhe band in a crown formafion, fwirlers and Tapaires. The vicfory celebrafion affer fhe game was Sparfan Splendor . Foofball coecapfains Bill Biffman and Doug Schindler escorf Queen Kafhy fhrough crowds of admiring onloolcers af fhe dance. Lonnie Williams and foofball escorf Diclc Ericson greef friends as fhey go fhrough fhe dance processional. Refiring Queen Sue Qlson passes fhe Homecoming forch 'ro Queen Kafhy Ryan during fhe game's half fime fesfivifies. Dave Mafson, Greg Olson, and fheir dafes enjoy Themselves af Richfield's Sparfan Splendor. The musical afmosphere was sef af fhe colorful dance affer fhe game by fhe Tony Grise band. I I X Farmer Sandy SeTTergren and his liTTle woman Chris Skarman came To Town Tor some high sTyle dancing. KaThy GilberTson wanTed a Tamily porTraiT Taken aTTer Gary Saldin said yes To her marriage proposal. Sadie Sparks Fear in lvloonshine? Are you a boy or are you a girl? WhaT was ThaT anyhow? Everyone puT on Their besT skins, barrels, and pa's long underwear To brave The cold and come To R.l-l.S.'s Sadie Hawkins Dance , November I I. Even The old Timers were Tapping Their Te-eT To The music oi The Poor Souls . Marryin' Sam Curry provided a quick soluTion Tor old maids, buT a hazard Tor bachelors. ATTer The ceremony, compleTe wiTh gold bands, a man really needed Tha+ drink OT ''Kick-a-poo-joy-juice. Clad in The newesT Thing in barrels, Claudia Churlik and Dick Gerk Take a swig Trorn Their jug. Young Bachelors' Hearls The womenfollc, Nancy Boice, and Corrine Ascher, don'l like whal lheir men, Tom Chrislensen and Jim Bishop, have planned. Barb Sprain spenl' her evening chasing off prospeclive beaus who read Wanda lWaynel Swanson's sign. 'ef do . Marryin' Sam lies anolher happy couple loqelher, Dog- palch slyle. Pal' Baldus has Tom Dallman iusl' where she wanls him. signing a marriage license! - -:-,i fl JaniTor Jim Johnson, Thinking oT his show business Clays , proves he can play The piano as well as he pushes a broom. Scrubwomen Elena Dress and Sally Blecha reminisce over Their vaudeville days as They clean The sTage. Lovely beach bunny Joan CreighTon Tries To l-lardT's passes while singing Ma, l-le's lvlalcing Preseniing RichHeId's avoid Bruce Eyes aT Me Jari Ubben, Twirling inTo The spoTlighT, exhiloiTs her slcills in a , I soTT-sTepping number TiTled Hlwirling Tails 5 lil if la 4 i l S 5 T Z Wirln a finale of Tl1ere's No Business Lilce Show Business, duciion, willw roses and an award. Paul Ridgeway made Jrlwe 'Hne casl presenled Miss Jurgenson, llwe direclor of The pro- aclual presenralion fo lwer. Review A Panorama of ihe Roarin' Tweniies During rlwe final acl, Laura Slolesbery llmrows a pail of wafer mond, Jan Lee, Debbie l-larris, and Nancy Lindgren wal'cl1 af Scofl Dailey as Diane Baran, Nancy Brudeli, Sharon Ray- on giggling and squealing in By rlne Sea. Q9 4 'i'ig,vVi'L 1v----- l 57 Audiences Cheer, Hiss and Boo as Black Bari Cheri PeTerson and Judy Okerman high-sTep To l-low Ya Gonna Keep 'Em Down on The Farm? There's no business like show business , and aTTer The Tremendous success oT RichTield's Review di- recTed by Miss Kay Jurgenson, iT was easy To see why There's no people like show people. Two scrubwomen, Elena Dress and Sally Blecha, and a ianiTor, Jim Johnson, Took The audience back in Time. Those were The days oT The CharlesTon and The Tango, The Tlapper era ThaT made songs like Five FooT Two . . . and Ma, l'le's Makin' Eyes aT Me popular. These Too were The days oT melo- drama where The audience hissed, booed and cheered hero and villain, and oT gangsTers and gold- en girls, all a parT oT R.l-l.S.'s Panorama oT The TwenTies. Lonnie Williams and Paul l-lardT puT Their besT TooT Torward in The 2O's version oT The Tango. LighTs Tlicker, a piano rolls: Black BarT Chrisfrensen has evil plans Tor Alan Davis, Barb MaTTson, and Tom Larson. Q 'L' 1,66 942 K .fi 1 Balderdash is Foiled bg Qianleg Qirongheari A perie-cf five fool Two, eyes of blue willw a song +o Tapaires in sillc and spangles conlribule 'rlneir lalenls in a rnalclw is Mary Tliorkildson. Roarin' 20's Hflappe-r lapline. 4 X! i X1 A perspeclive Daisy lSue Thornpsonl only has eyes for Randy Simpson and his bicycle buili 'lor Two. , 3 L., I Preseniing Marv Jones and Cheryl Sinning, Tinsel Twirl Sweefhearis of l966. Chergl and Marv Reign The cool, crisp air and glislening snow oufside sel a holiday mood inside lhe Universily S+. Paul campus s'ruden+ union December I7. Wiih a ruslle of long slcirlrs and a glimmer of paslel lighls from a ceiling decked wilh Jrinsel, Tinsel Twirl I966 began. The lime passed swifily wi+h +he Willy Pelerson band provid- ing enlerlainmenl. l-lighlighfing Jrhe evening was Jrhe crowning of Tinsel Twirl Sweelhearls, chosen by bal- loring as couples enlered ihe dance. A brealhless pause, lhen Y-Teens presidenf Judy Slokes chose Cheryl Sinning and Marv Jones as royally. Olher couples nominalred for The honor were Paula Mc- Farland and Ben McEvers, Lanie Doplcing and Bill Bilfman, Maggie Draxlen and Chris Skarman. Couples dance 'ro The music of The Willie Pelerson Band amid Jrhe holiday fesiiviiies. A+ a Winlrg Evening ol' Splendor - Tinsel Twirl . ? y y a Ji?-5 The lasl dance ol lhe evening broughf 'ro a close an aclive Judy Slolces and her escorl crown Marv and Cheryl on slage I966 year of Y-Teens evenls. wilh a flourish ol: lrumpels. Formals aren'l' reslriclecl lo slow dances, clemonslraled by Jim McCallum, Lonnie Williams, Tom Dailman and Nancy Boice. 1 i. 4 l ee he My ff Q '1 , QP f it 4 ,. pu :V X. x are X 7 ii 4 bl Reaching From The Slums of New York To a Daddy Jack Williams and Mommy Paf O'COnnOr drag Granny Elena Dress TO The beach in The Sandbox Musclebound Larry Forsberg wafches as The family and Trumpefer Randy Simpson pay Granny final respecfs. The curTain rose January I9 On four, unique one- acf plays, direcfed by Mr. Frank Curry. They dealf wiTh cOnTrOversial subiecfs Of TOday's world. The lnfanTa was a fanTasy concerning class discrimina- Tion. lT Told Of a princess who fell in love wiTh a de- formed dwarf, buf could never marry him. The Chairs concerned The sTupidiTy Of socieTy. The Brick and The Rose described The Trials and TempTa- Tions Of a young boy's life in The New York slums, in his seemingly fufile quesT for somefhing good in life. The Sandbox cOmmenTed On The TreaTmenT Of The elderly in Our socieTy. KeiTh Walfers is comforfed On The lap Of his dear liTTle wife. Sally Blecha in The Chairs Sandbox ai ihe Beach AW Keiih Wallers inrroduces his eloquenf oraior, before an imaginary audience in The Chairs . The ugly dwarf Bossu iDan Kleinfehnl grimaces painfully as he sees his own refleciion in 1'he mirror. Terry Waliers greefs his love, The disinieresied lnfania lLinda Meyerl as Sue Ziesmer looks on. Gel Him! and don? sfop running, noi ever. Par lvlcCar1'hy and Mike Mann in The Brick and The Rose. The Brick and The Rose Honored in Disirici Keen compeTiTion was The keynoTe Tor This year's one-acT play awards. Miss Mabel Frey once again acTed as iudge Tor The plays. BesT acTress and acTor awards wenT To Sally Blecha and KeiTh WalTers Tor Their roles in The Chairs . BesT supporTing adress and acTor were PaT O'Connor and Jack Williams in The Sandbox The Brick and The Rose. chosen as besT play, wenT on To win The disTricT conTesT and was runner up in The regionals. Wayne Swanson was chosen besT acTor in The Region. Wayne Swanson as drunken Mr. Donahue performs wiTh Lanie T Dopking in The Brick and The Rose. Mr. Curry, direcTor, and his sTudenT direcTors Debbie Haug- Miss Mabel Frey presenTed awards To Sally Blecha, Jack Wil- erud and Tom T-lolrnes proudly acknowledge The disTricT award. liamgl Paf OTCOUUQFI and KQHI-1 Walfergl The cafeieria lakes on a romanlic look as couples dance +o l'he sound of l'he Commenhecfor Quinref. ami' gs xx Paula McFarland and Ben Mclfvers preside over 'rhe punch bowl as Doug Anderson wail's1'o be served. Theg Danced io ihe Theme of Fire 8: Ice Cheryl Sinning and Marv Jones embark on a siroll around Jrhe dance floor following coronalion ceremonies. ln +he chill of lhe nigh? of February IO, couples leil' The world of cold and snow io become pari oi Fire 84 lce I967. Amidsl colorful slreamers and gliller- ing reminders of Fros+'s poem Fire and lce, couples 'rwirled +o lhe music of The Commenheclor Quinlel. A roll of drums signaled 'rime +o choose a new King. The exciled crowd formed an aisle as each candidaie and his dale enlered inlo a processional. Then, alier a few words of welcome by Senior Class presidenl Paul Ridgeway, Ka+hy Ryan, I966 Homecoming Queen, was lold ihe name of lhe King. Suspense mounled as she walked back and for'rh-and crowned Bill Bilfman as our new Fire 8: Ice King. And Then, +0 Complele an Evening of Elegance Bill Biilman appears pleased as Homecoming queen Kalhy Ryan liiis io his head The crown ol Fire and lce King. Our new King, Bill Biiiman, assisied by Kaihy Ryan, reads ihe royal proclamaiion io his subiecis. King Bill Biiiman symbolizes ihe qualilies RHS seelcs in a rep- reseniaiive: leadership in aihlelics, scholasiics and ciiizenship. King BiII's Coronaiion 'X Jim Dvorak and Jim Bishop reirieve momenios of Jrhis year's Fire and Ice fesliviiies as iheir dales look on. I967 Fire 8: Ice King Candidales are: Seafed: SCOH Sfein, John De- Molfs, Bill Biffman, Jim Dvorak, Dick Erickson. Tom Chrislensen and his dale Vicky Roehl glide +o lhe music of lhe Commenheclor Quinfei. Sfanding-Jim McCallum, Tom Chrisienson. Lefevre, Marv Jones, Jim Bishop, Tom A Siorgbook Characiers' World Comes +0 Life From fhe land of Oz, lo Wonderland, 'ro Sherwood Foresl . . . These were all parl of a nighf of fun and fanlasy al Richfield High: a nighl approprialely +i+led Once Upon a Time. On February 3, guesls from all parls of The world, from Calilornia's famous Slrip +o lhe old windmills of Holland, came +o dance lo Jrhe music of The Revolvers. The decoralions were cen- lered around +he Old Well, from which many fairy Tales and nursery rhymes slem. Awards wenr To Sue Blaeser and Jim Slrogslad, Judy Slolces and Wayne Swanson, Ginny Cone and Mike Mann, and Diane Larson and Gordon Pulnamnfor Jrhe Twinniesl, Besl Fairy-lale Characlers, and Besl Cosfumes. Cheryl Sinning, Jrhe evening's hosfess. prese-nfs 'rhe 'rwinnIes+' awards +o clowns Sue Blaeser and Jim Slcogsfad. I- .QQ bl -N 2.-' 9 it 'as 'nu I af TW 'I I- ig-T 'n 68 The loesl' cosfume award was presenfed lo Gordon Robin Hood Pulnam and Diane Sherwood Fores+ Larson. Wolf Ben Mclfvers lries To lure Liflfle Red Riding Hood lPaula Mcllarlandl closer To snalch her baslcel of goodies. Once Upon a Time . . 4 , . Wye , , oxiwfw . Sue Harris, Hal Erb, Ron Danielson, and Sharon Prepeichal are ready for a bedlrime fairyiale. 1 , ba 'K 'V af' ff' J ,. Mike Mann and Ginny Cone, fin woodsman and The scare- crow iourney Through Jrhe land of make believe. Judy Sioices as Doroihy, drops in on ihe Land of Oz 'ro help fhe iion. Wayne Swanson, win his badge of courage. I Franiie Faeulig Qqueaks bg Senior All-Siars in Four ou+ of live faculfy members use Heads-up -could 'rhis Cheerleaders Tony Sfarcevic, Brian Tonozzi, Pal Cochrane be a faclor in lhelr win? and John Pelerson are plagued by slipping soffballs. Cheerleaders Call and Kerriclc, wearing l'he laleslr in cheer- leading affire, lead lhe faculfy in supporf of Their Team. Toolh and Nail BaHIe Could lhis happen lo our senior ball leam? Yes. unlorlunalely il's lruel The iacully, led by Double Dribble Covarl, Hairy Legs lvlcLenighan and olher such illuslrious slars, delealed our Senior lnlramural baslcelball leam. l+'s hard 'ro believe somelhing lhis daslardly could happen, especially wilh lhe qreal Senior All-Slar cheerleaders. In spile of ellorls 'ro oulcheer lhe so-called iacully cheerleaders, seniors wenl down lo deleal. Beller luck nexl year. 1- 4 wwe : Facully member Mr. l-laddorl barely avoids lhe experl block ing of All-Slar Paul Schroeder. Demonslraling agilily lar beyond lhal of normal men, The All-er an unsuccessful scoring allempl by l'he seniors, Mr. L facully cheerleaders land in a well-execuled heap. Miller finally gels his chance al' The ball. Junior Class Plag Finian's Rainbow Iniroduces Dancer Marcia Keegan flies fhrough The air wiih ihe greaiesi of ease assisied by her pariner Tony Siarcevic. Mr. Carey spends long hours working affer school wiih The orchesira +0 prepare for 'rhe big nighis. Deedra Ramaker. Mark Moniiis, Andy Anderson and Bruce Anderson fake a break beiween rehearsals. The band room, Too. is humming wiih aciiviiy. accompanies Kevin Johnson on rrumpei. ,null Sue Ofsiad The Musical ai Richfield For lhe iirsl lime lhe annual Junior Class Play was lurned inio an all-school proiecl. Because of The slu- pendous proporlions of Richfield's iirsl musical, Fin- ian's Rainbow, direcled 'by lvlr. Marcell, il ran six days in April and May. Many long hours were spenl preparing for ihe day of reckoning when lhe en- lire casl of 65, including elemenlary school children. iirsl performed ihe whole play. Wilh leprechauns cavorling around lhe slage, Finian sei oui lo prove his lheory lhal anyone who buried gold near Forl Knox could become a million- aire. Finian reached his Rainbow while lhe casl also achieved lheir goal of a successful produciion. Mr. James lvlarcell, barelool direclor of Finian's Rainbow, pauses lo give inslruciions during dance rehearsal. Tony Slarcevic lwirls Sue Lund over his head al dance prac- 'rice while oiher dancers look on. The chorus sels The mood for lhe lrish siory in musical form, rehearsing for perfeclion. Uvluni Elena Dress and Dave lvlalmberg exercise Their vocal chords in praclice for lhe musical leads. ssemblies Provide Varied Programs Designed Umm . . . A package Tor me! exclaims Black BarT lalias Tom ChrisTensenl, l wonder whaT's in iT? he queries, as much To his delighT, ouT pop The Tapaires. I wiP+'B 'Twas The day beTore ChrisTmas-vacaTion, ThaT is, and even Black BarT had caughT The TesTive mood. Each member oT a ChrisTmas assembly com- miTTee meeTing presenTed whaT ChrisTmas meanT To him. Then, dismissal, a mad rush Tor The door, and Two weeks oT vacaTion. Assemblies earlier in The year included a speaker and Tilm Trom Champion on high speed driving relaTed To driving saTeTy, and a Talk by RichTield's Mayor STan Olson. To each, his own idea oT ChrisTmas . . . Barb Borman, Bonnie Thompson, Mary Jones, Jim STark, Sally SmiTh. Elena Dress, Alan Davis, Judy STokes, and Dave Malmberg arouse The ChrisTmas spiriT wiTh carols. To Educaie. Enieriain. 'U' J as ' 49' we - P 4 i. ...pr 5 AR' 'Gs ai , i. s 5 W . k ' if I ,, qv fi 'I' P g i ei .... a 3 a -af we me Q. Q .djs . Mayor Olson 'ralces lime off from liis civic dulies io speak lo social siudies classes aboui' local governmeni. and Explore Inieresis 'HI ' , if . ,, g X 's s, Mr. Chuck Slevenson, I952 Nalrional Racing Champion. spealcs 'ro RHS audience aboul flue imporiance of driving safely. KT' Dave Olson and Jolwn Freeman enlerlain sluclenis wiiln a iazz arrangemenl of While Clirislmasf' Cheerleaders Pam Muehring, Wendy Maliouslcy, Lila Soder- lund, Sue Seel, Lois Turner, Connie Gunderson, Jan Lyfle, Bea+gdina Spurs Sp lT's a bird: iT's a plane: no, iT's Chicken Man Tony! STraighT l-lawlc, who was from The egg iT was The Cooper readily Talcen care of by Richfield Bonnie Thompson, Ginny Cone, Barb Borman, and Shelley Anderson lead The pep fesT crowd in Rl-lS's pep song. arians On ai Pep Fesis FooTball Co-capfains Bill Biffman and Doug Shindler reassure excifed fans on The ouTcome of The Homecoming game. leTTermen af The pep fesf before The Cooper baslcef- ball game. Slcifs. nafed pep fesfs. school early or denfs chose To aTTend pep fesTs. cheers and rousing speeches domi- Giyen The choice of geTTing ouT of supporTing school spirif, mosT sfu- Referee Tom Larson officiafes af moclc hoclcey game as IST lineman Shelley Anderson exferminafes Two Edina l-lorneTs. Compuler Qlarls Wheels Spinning 'Round Remember- l-le is coming, was The proclama- lion ol anolher swinging soc hop al R.l-l.S. Some- lhing new was lhe compuler malch al which guys were programmed wilh gals ailer each had filled oul gueslionnaires. Soc hops provided lhe iinal louch lo a Friday game as enlhused fans poured in lo cele- brale viclory amidsl lhe rhylhmic shuffling ol leer. c. .3 , if 'fwff ,W ,h rrfs W iwwvnut vi -Jfvm l go'r her number 'iirsl so slop crying, says Scoll Slein as he consoles his cresiiallen friend. The world of numbers comes lo Richfield . . . lhe lirsl' com- puler soc hop deemed successful. Sl'opl Whal' will my girlfriend 'rhinlc? prolesls Dale Swen- son, surrounded by his compuler males. We lcnow everyone has a periecl-male, bul Jim Koloc. Roger Shears and Gary Lindborg are carrying il' a lillle loo lar. v W-2 z .. iq YY Q, QPARTAN LIFE is Fulfillmeni ihrough Aciive Pariicipaiion SPARTANLIFE is . . . . . . living in Richlielcl lor a year as an AFS foreign exchange sludenl. . . . being elecled as a room represenl alive lo lhe Sluclenl Council. . . . winning a leller lor your lrurnpel solo al Jrhe slale cornpelilions. keeping Jrhe pop colcl unlil a sixlh hour slucly hall loirlhcley parly. . . . loeing a spirilecl Pep Clulo rnernloer cle ,,, fl RICHFIELD gggggl c g V i i 34, Q r DRGANIZATIONQ Delighiful Music Rings Ou+ in Harmong.Choir LITTLE CHOIR-Froni Row: R. Parlcs, K. Anderson, S. Fiizqerald, V. J. Dickinson, B. Kilzman, J. Pearson, S. Roed, K. Cassaoly. C. OH, S. Slusser, B. Nelson, L. Jacobson. Row 2: G. Lucier, D. Nelson, S. Ganslce, Hale, K. G-oheen, D. Waller. Row 4: R. Davis, J. Seland, R. Williamson, L- Bam- D- Waagef R- Rlleo- L- l-iClW- K- JGGQGV- ROW 35 D- Cafpenlef- J. Nelson, R. Beocheili, D. Thurber, J. Poppe, F. Sober. R. Camp. w X we CHOIR-Fronf Row: B. Braschler, M. Solberg, M. McNiece, B. l-laglof, Row 2: E. Copeland, C. Johnson, S. Shiplca. R. Pefro, P. Pelerson, B. C. Johnson, B. Johnson, M. Wilson, L. Jusiad, J. Tomlcinson, M. Luies, Lamarche, S. Thompson, C. Nelson, D. Baran, P. Seaslrom, D. Soderling, K. Halverson, K. Kuhbander, T. Johnson, M. Thorlcildson, J. Johnson. E. Dress, L. Rowell, S. Kamps, C. Johnson, J. Quall. Row 3: J. Erickson, Prepares for Coneeris Singing Their way To happiness, The RHS choir, di- recTed by Mr. Zeimer, pracTiced diligenTly during TourTh hour. They held a concerT aT ChrisTmas. EasTer, and in The spring. To bring more enioymenT To The audience, They concenTraTed on presenTing a maior choral piece in every program. Several sTudenTs were also selecTed To parTicipaTe in The Lalce Conference OraTorio FesTival. Paul Ridgeway hands Peg SeasTrom her choir robe as They prepare Tor anoTher concerT. ,,.,.nv-'M ' S. O'Connor, S. WhiTe, L. l.undquisT, P. SeasTrom, A. Langendorf, R. Parsons, M. Beckman, P. Torrance, P. O'Connor, C. King, M. Draves, S. Vrieze, G. Drill, J. Ubben, C. Barbeau, L. Nyberg. Row 4: G. Noyes, Mr. Zeimer direcTs The choir as They pracTice Their music Tor' a TuTure program of choral music. A. Davis, D. FiTch, D. Jonassen, C. Lund, K. Mildon, B. HardT, D. Malrnberg, D. Sivinslci, P. Ridgeway, G. Lindborg, G. Anderson, J. Whler, D. Waller, J. Radford, D. Seward, R. l-loversTen, J. STolces. was VARSiTY BAND-Froflf ROW! J. lVlll4lsGlSOf1. J- SWGHSOH. J. l'l6I'1ninqSGn. land, D. Kelasl1,T. Belirner, T. Clwrisfiansen, president G. Snyder, G. Lane, S. Craff, N. Chrisfensen, J. Grazzini, P. Lewis, L. Waferman, L. Payfer, J. Jarvis, L. Engen, 6. Gibson, D. Francis, S. Lindeberg. L. Luies, B. Berkman, P. Wielsiock. Row 2: P. Owen, C. Dryg, M. Cope- Plaging ai Conceris and Games. ihe Varsiig Hours of praciice end in The band's loolball performances Ma,-Ching Onfo 1-he field Came H16 pied piper' Mr. led by Mark Copeland and direded by Mr' Lundahi' Lundalwl, and his followers, +l'ie varsiiy band. For A' Hue firsi lime, ilnere were Jrwo bands, one specializ- ing in marching music and one specializing in llie siucly of music. The varsily band consisied of soplio- mores, iuniors, and seniors wlio were inleresied in VARSITY BAND-Fronf Row: J. Alquisf, C. Talcelcawa, A. Willis, J. Kasper, S. Tlieis. Row 2: M. l-layford, M. Melgren, S. Lorenson, M. Bul- lock, R. Morifz. Row 3: R. Bulger, P. Anderson, D. Shaleen, J. Krumm, J. Jones, ireasurerq J. Lundquisf. Row 4: V. Persons, D. Laurie, S. Horion, C. Hovden, D. Hanson. '25 R VARSITY BAND-From' Row: K. Builerfield, L. Baumgarlner, L. Alwlberg, L. Brown, P. Guslafson. Row 2: G. Haurilz, S. Mclnfyre, T. Keen, M. Kobs, S. Klein. Row 3: C. Nelson, L. Larsen, C. Sprecker, D. Enqquist B. Clurisfiansen, J. Sims. Row 4: M. Ferguson, G. Cameron, E. Sunne. VARSITY BAND-Froni Row: D. Nielson, C. Kienifz, K. Erickson, F. Vligclmers, B. Lund, B. Perkins, S. Findlay, vice-president Row 2: B. Pelerson, S. Plasfer, G. Cardwell, T. Swenson, D. Fredericlrs, W. Carlson, M. Ensfad, B. Goplin, D. Nelson. Band Swings Out Harmonizing Wiih ihe Times marching. They 'rravelled +o Guslavus Adolplwus and llwe Universily of Minnesola during llwe loolball sea- son lo ioin in willw ollwer bands in Band Days. Aller marching 'For all of flue loolball games, llie varsily band sfudied concerr music for Their winler and spring concerls. VARSITY BAND-Froni Row: J. Day, B. Sloeclcer, S. Kline, S. Schnorr, J. Cameron, D. Schmid, P. Hovelson, B. Tlworlcildson. Row 2: G. Ander- son, B. Amundson, D. Wold, D. Mulville, J. David, D. Boslrom, R. Lesl1er, K. Colligan, J. Peferson, J. Payler. KR VARSITY BAND-Fronf Row: G. Trebelhorn, B. Hanson, D. Lind- quist A. Gslalder, N. Slocum. Row 2: T. Fabiclc, D. Wallsfedl, W. May- land, S. Malmsfrom, A. Malmberg, secrelaryg D. Selle, J. Pelerson, R. Paclwolke. CONCERT BAND-FronT Row: D, Friberg, M. Neumann, L. Meyer, T. Johnson, P. Lee, D. Melgren, L. Unger, T. SmiTh, B. Johnson, J. Swan- son, N. G-riTTin, C. WachTer, J. Gardner, K. Anderson, L. Anderson. Row 2: B. AsTell, B. Erie, C. Priebe, B. Swanson, S. OTsTad, S. Robinson, J. Thompson, J. Opsal, V. SloTT, J. Howe, J. Gaylord, B. Johnson, D. DoTy, G. Myhre, A. Huus, M. Norman, C. DegendorTer, B. Sprain. Row 3: G. Anderson, K. Carlson, B. ChrisTensen, S. Larson, P. STuTzman, B. Anderson, P. T lardT, S. Anderson, T. Ives, B. Browning, J. Turnwall, G. Eager Musicians Make Conceri Band Shine STanding on The plaTTorm, direcTing The band was Mr. Miles Lundahl, The loyal leader oT The concerT band. Newly organized, The sole purpose oT This band was concenTraTion on music and iTs hisTory. ln order To prepare beTTer Tor The Richiield Band FesTival, The c:oncerT band only marched aT one TooT- ball game, along wiTh The varsiTy band. Then, in January, They aTTended The TesTival direcTe,d by Mr. Miles Johnson, guesT conducTor Trom ST. OlaT. Two oTher concerTs held were The winTer and spring con- cerTs. OuTsTanding soloisTs and ensemble groups enTered compeTiTion Tor The band conTesT. Exchang- ing concerTs in May, The concerT band also Travelled To Silver Bay, MinnesoTa. Preparing Tor Their winTer concerT, Nona Griffin and Cheri WachTer pracTice Their music. 5 WW,,,,..,....,...,-f--.-.-m-- ,,4,, 40 , 'N Baggensfoss, J. Amundson, J. Bry. B. Sunclberg, D. Grindhein. J. Benson, B. Wallcer, B. Baker, M. Marlin, W. Swanson, presidenlq G. Landberg. Row 4: L. Siofesbery, J. Lee, T. Espie. D. Friend, M. Anderson, R. Simp- Mang Sounds Qiream Slrains ol sweel music floaled lhrough The halls as Jrhe orcheslra prepared for concerls al banquels and resl homes. Under lhe direclion of Mr. Carey. +he orcheslra also played for Jrhe Chrislmas assembly son, J. Johnson, secrelaryz S. Dupla. J. Wood, E. Dress, Treasurer. B. Klein, M. Anderson, K. Johnson, D. Soderling. vice-presiclenlg C. Vail. C. Rypkema, D. Gilbersladf, D. Maison. From RHS Music Wing and accompanied Jrhe musical, Finnian's Rainbow. Afler sludying all periods of orcheslra lileralure, a slrring quarlel was sen'r To 'rhe Region Five lnsiru- menlal Music Conlesl in lhe spring. Mr. Carey direcis Jrhe orcheslra sludenis as +hey perfecl each piece before Jrheir Chrisfmas conceri. ORCHESTRA-Back Row: Linda Lee, Sharron King, Linda Schneider. Froni' Row: Mary Lules, Cheryl Ziclc, Jill Gallagher, Mary Palm, Mariorie Lovaasen, Susan Berzelius. Larry Sfehr. Qiudenis Swing To Display Hidden Talenis The maiore-TTes were given crediT 'Tor The 'Fine iob They did This year marching along wiTh The band. The rouTines seen were made up by The girls Them- selves. The Swing Band played some swingin' music aT various band concerTs, such as aT The Homecoming coronaTion, and aT The VarieTy Show. STudenT direcTor oi The Swing Band. Wayne Swanson, plays aT The VarieTy Show highlighTing The lnfamous Lady in Red. SWING BAND-FronT Row: Gary Myhre, Craig Degendorfer, Barbara Sprain, Mary Norman, Brad Johnson, Jim H. Johnson, Tviarulc Anderson. Row 2: Jeff Bry, Jim Amundson, Dan Grindheim, Bob Sunclberg. Gary BAND MAJORETTES-Diane Friberg, Jaclcie Jones, Barb Erie. Missing is Diane Soderling. These girls lead The varsiTy band maneuvers aT every home TooTball game during The year. Landberg, Bill PeTerson, Paul l lardT, SCOTT Anderson, Bruce Browning, Dan LindquisT, Ann GsTalder, Tom Ives. FLAG- TWIRLERS-Froni' Row: Pam Jabe, Linda Janisch, Diana Peier- son, Joann Spalce, Carol Davis. Row 2: Linda Kierslci, Kay Zander. Beih Jorgens, Sig Roed, Lynn Lundquisi, Michelle Senylc. Missing are Jan Alquisi and Jane Armsirong. Twirlers Add The Touch of Gaieig To Games Roofing for 'rhe Sparfans ai home Tooiball and baslceiloall games is Bonnie l-larris, The Team mascoi. Twirling flags during hall-lime al The Tooiball games was The iob ol The llag Jrwirlers. The rouiines used were made up by The iwirlers. The girl wear- ing lhe Sparlan head ailended The home Toolball games and baslcelball games. The head was newly- made This year. The marchers performed ai +he Tool- ball games and al Gusiavus Adolphus. BATON TVVIRLERS-Froni' Row: Susan Fitzgerald, Paili Laursen. Row 2: Jean Henningsen, Jari Ubben, Linda Meyer. For The 'firsi Time. Jari Ubben 'lwirled a fire baton al a fooiball game. PEP CLUB-Fronl' Row: G. Cone, Treasurer: S. FosTer, puloliciTy chairman: C.- Sinning, presidenT: M. LuTes, secreTaryg L. Kiefner, TiclceT chairman, K. PaTriclc, arT chairman: J. Lace, viceepresidenlh L. Doplcing, J. LyTle, K. Ryan, B. Borman, C. Ascher, S. Seel, W. Makouslcy, S. LaTi, L. Ring, B. PoTTs, T. Ascher. Row 2: D. Haugerud, social chairman: L. Baxa, L. LundquisT, S. Kamps, C. Johnson, R. SchluTer, N. Nelson, B. Jorgens, D. Kraus, K. Anderson, J. Culley, S. Anderson, L. Turner, J. Berger, C. Gunderson, P. Muehring, L. Soderlund. Row 3: R. LundquisT, J. l lowaTT, P. STiles, P. Rusch, R. Hornnes, P. Jepson, M. Horner, C. Olsen, M. PoclcrandT, L. Bosseneclcer. Row 4: B.'Thompson, S. Thompson, B. MaTTson, B. Youness, J. Oliver, K. Buckley, B. Youness, M. Anderson, K. Harkness, C. HOTT, J. Blom, C. Cook, C. Nelson, L. MacDowell, N. Lindgren, J. Mildon. Row 5: S. Turner, L. UThe, G. Cardwell, L. Cope- land. P. l-lovelson, N. Grabowslci, C. BenneTT, S. Swanson, B. Branch, G. PeTerson, E. Wheeler, l-l. Qualley. Pep Club Rouses ans a+ Baskeiball Games Pom poms and beanies, in ever glorious red and whiTe, were big splash aTTracTions To The Rl'-lS Pep Club. Members loyally wore Their beanies and Their pom poms aT each baslceTball game. They also spon- sored The Twin Dance, an annual evenT aT RHS, and held Their own banquet Sharon Dahl, Lynn LundquisT, Sig Roed, and Michelle Senylc cheer The SparTans on To vicTory. KaThy PaTriclc, hoping To wipe ouT The SparTans adversaries, painTs a peppy sign To encourage school spiriT. o..'..T S on ,..- , Sparlan Sporlsmen Sell Saiisfging Snacks Presidenl' Bill Billman and John Pelerson discuss The deiails lo be broughl' up al' 'rhe nexl' meeling. LETTERMANS CLUB-Fronl Row: D. Johnson, B. Reddick, M. Jones, T. Chrisfensen, L. Forsberg, lreasurerp B. Billman, presidenlg J. Lundberg, viceepresidenlg J. Kiedrowslci, secrelaryg D. Schindler, sergeanl-af-arms: J. McCallum, M. Blum, R. Drueger, S. Robinson. Row 2: W. Kreger, W. Jorgenson, T. Riichie, T. Adair, G. Olsen, D. Esfall, T. Dallman, J. Bishop, Boys who excelled in cerrain sporls were honored in The fall, winler, or spring al award banguels. These boys lhen became members of Lellermans Club, advised by Mr. Kisperl. They oilen worked in concessions selling snaclcs such as pop, popcorn, and candy. This year, lhey also sponsored a soc hop. Eager young lads, Jim Dredge, Bob Shull, Marv Jones, and Tom Gardner, lislen arlenlively al a LeHerman's meering. J. Pererson, J. Lenberg, B. Shebeclc, D. Tilleslcior, D. Hedlund, S. Falkum, J. Dvoralc, T. Gardner, G. Webber. Row 3: D. Dofy, D. Gilbersladf, J. Ekholm, D. Brandell, D. Johnson, W. Larson, R. Van l-loven, R. Wagner, J. Dredge, D. Kingsrirer, S. Sharpe, T. Bunker, G. Ludwig, B. Shull, D. Johnson, D. Lawfon, P. Opsal. Girls Go On Dancing Afler Much Praciicing Klflliing Their way Through The pep TesTs, 'l:OOllDdll, PracTice malces perTecT as Barb Grande and Jan Oberg prac- and baslceTball games, The Tapaires were advised HCR The Tapalresliamoushlgll kicks' by Mrs. Nodland. WhisTles came Trom The Tellas ,... rira when They danced Tor The ChrisTmas and VarieTy shows, buT They puT in long hours oT pracTice To de- serve Them. AT The end oT The year, They had TryouTs .wg and a parTy. ' AT The Tinale oT The Tapaires' half-Time TooTball performance The girls are lined up siTTing on The Tield. TAPAIREST Dixie Dowelll PeQQY Whelan. Carol NSHS. Vicki R09l1l. Bifb- Marilyn Miller, president Nancy WengenroTh, CaThy Howard, secreTary BFG Gfande, Colleen DUNN. Jan OLDSFQT Cami AnCl'SrSOn. Sue 5Uf1dqUiS'l'. Treasurer: Linda Unger, Marcia Keegen, Mary Lu Loye. vice-presidenT -all . AN., Drawing designs Tor a bulleTin board display are Bob Zeclc, Connie Anderson, and Marnie Hammer. ArT members creaTe Their work Trom diTTerenT ingredienTs as shown by The caT designed Trom meTal and wire. Ariisis Show Taleni Through Various Media This year, The Minneapolis ArT lnsTiTuTe was hosT To The arT club as They wenT on one OT Their Tield Trips. OTher Trips included visiTing a college arT de- parTmenT and a poTTer. Advised by Miss McKinney and Mr. Tanner, They held meeTings every weelc and decoraTed a Tew oT The bulleTin boards. They also planned To sculpTure snow in The main courTyard if The weaTher was Tavorable. Paying close aTTenTion aT an arT club meeTing are Marnie Hammer, JudiTh Hansen, and Richard Lexvold. ART CLUB-Froni' Row: R. Lexvold, Treasurer: J. Hansen, president M. Hammer, vice-president J. AlquisT, secreTary. Row 2: M. Kobs, S. Ta- ragos, S. Lindblom, P. Burr, Row 3: C. Anderson, J. CreighTon, D. Jonas- sen, C. JohnsTon. Row 4: C. STiles, V. AreTz, V. Johnson, J. Gowe. Row 5: D. Friberg, senior represenTaTive7 P. STuTzman, iunior represenTaTiveq V. Persons. STUDENT COUNCIL REPRESENTATIVES-Fronl Row: l-l. Jorgensen, C. lell, D. Gilbersladl, J I: G Sinning, S. Carpenler, G. l-loler, J. Weber, K. Palriclc, J. Oberg, P. Ridge- Hardl, T. Appel, J. Lu db g B Th lcld G C 3 C m way, D. Olson, T. Lelievere, M. Oman, E. Dress, B. Lamarche, B. John- son, D. Helselh, D, B ll S Kl P O J H dd G Wallce J s R 2JQllBTh ps JN'hl DB dllBBl SlarlcTFabiclc,JSmallyML l JKld OH. OW I . UB , . Om OU, . IC OSOI'l, . Fan G , . GI' - Council Ulilizes Ideas Offered bg Qludenls Sludenl Council aclivilies began wilh lhe selling ol season liclcels and planning lhe clolhing drive soc- hop. They conlinued wilh lhe annual dulies ol pro- moling lhe Uniled Fund Drive, pulling oul lhe slu- denl direclory, sponsoring Sanla Anonymous, and conducling lhe denlal heallh survey. Commillees were sel up and opinion polls were also lalcen on lrallic salely, revising lhe dress code, and llexible scheduling. The lrallic salely comrnil- lee helped pinpoinl lhe hazardous driving areas. The dress code commillee explored lhe possileililies ol revisions. The llexible scheduling commillee sludied lhe resulls ol such scheduling in olher schools. lvlr. Kollce, lhe adviser, helped lhe council plan and produce lhe Chrislmas assembly and Facully-All Slar baskelball game. l-le also helped lhem slarl lhe Ro- lary Clulo meelings. ln lhe spring, new ollicers were elecled in lhe lenlh and elevenlh grades. Also, new idenlilicalion cards were made and handed oul. lvlr. Bailey, lrom lhe Rolary Club, discussed lhe dillerenl as- pecls ol his prolession wilh inleresled sludenls. fi 'WWE- Tom Chrislensen and Cheryl Sinning alfend lhe Lalce Con- ference Siudenr Council rneelinq held al Richfield. :Z '- -wsu l i c.L. xc,i SOFT omg gnu ga E gf Sf E RQ aw E f 2 ' 4 E 5 asf Bw se K Gary Baqgensfoss and Ted Appel sell concessions during +he Faculfy-All S+ar baslce+ball game. STUDENT COUNCIL OFFICERS: J. Bishop, Treasurer: K. Ryan. secre- fary: T. Chrisfensen, president G. Bagqensloss. vice-presidenly K. Erick- son. corresponding secrefaryg M. Jones, parliamenharian. -in-.W ff' d STUDENT COUNCIL ALTERNATES-Froni' Row: E. Dopicinq, J. Berger, M. Luies, C. Webber, S. Olson, B. Borman, D. Johnson, P. Benneii, W. Jorgenson, J. Byhre, K. Meier, M. Lawrence, G. Olson, W. Cederholm. Row 2: B. Ross, B. Rogers, K. Kuhbander, S. Farr, M. Haagenson. C. Tries +0 Improve RHS LAKE CONFERENCE STUDENT COUNCIL REPRESENTATIVES: Jon Nicholson, Marv Jones, Sue Carpenier, Jim McCaIIum. Olsen, L. DeJarIais, C. Sandeen, D. Kingsrifer, J. Dredge, B. Bucci, M. Evans, J. Enqelking, J. Duresky, K. BeaII. Row 3: L. Schneider, D. NeIson', D. Lawion, K. Harkness, L. Larsen, D. Laurie, S. Smiih, S. Laii, L. Ring, D. Cooper, P. Zgoda, C. Berqquisi, J. AIquis'I'. AII is noi seriousness ai Siudeni Councii meeiings as iIIus- irafed by Paul Ridgeway, head of Jrhe lunch commiiiee. Seniors Plan Funolions For Fun and Profil Paul Ridgeway reviews old business afler he brings lhe Senior Planning lvleeling lo order. ,Q . fi if SENIOR PLANNING-Fronl Row: B. Slellen, M. Lules, L. Kleiner, V. Roehl, P. McFarland, K. Iverson, L. Williams, J. Oberg, C. Sinning, sec- relary: J. McCallum, vice-presidenlg P. Ridgeway, presidenlg J. Slolces, lreasurerq D. Olson, D. Johnson, J. Byhre, l-l. Jorgensen, D. Johnson, lvl. Preusse. Row 2: J. Berger, S. Fosler, S. Reed, C. Behrner, E. Dress, G. This year, lhe Senior Planning Commillee planned lhree dances which were Sadie Hawkins, Fire and lce, and Junior-Senior Prom. They also helped plan and produce lhe Variely Show and lhe senior bul- lons. These lwo lunclions, along wilh lhe lirsl lwo dances, were used lo raise 'Funds for lhe Senior Ban- quel and Junior-Senior Prom. Laler in lhe year, lhey also worlced wilh lhe PTA. lo plan lhe all-nighl parly given on lhe nighl of gradualion. Caryn Behrner, Paula McFarland. Barb Slerlen, and Jim Mc- Callum 'rake noles al one of lheir many meelings. Olson, G. Uecker, J. Bishop, K. Ryan, N. Lucy, J. L. Pelerson, A. Weiher, J. Nye, P. Pelerson, J. Hermann, B. Peferson. Row 3: S. Frederilcsen, W. Warn, A. Laclcie, K. Jacobsen, W. Swanson, B. Billman, M. Jones, W. Jorgensen, S. Dupla, B. Tonozzi, D. Hesse. S. Newmann. J. Bouchier, M. Draxlen. sf ' ' AFS Enierialns Foreign Dressed in Their naiive affire, Bob Lamarche and Gerda I-Iofer show The distances befween counfries. Gary Brisbin relives his happy experiences in Germany as he s1'ancIs by 'rhe map in his well-worn Iederhosen. AMERICAN FIELD SERVICE-Fronf Row: D. Daxfis, J. Sieber, S. Mefz P. McFarland, T. Ives, B. KIein, B. Jorqens, senior co-chairman: B. La- marche, G. I-Iofer, S. Murdock, iunior co-chairman, J. Lee, K. Schuier P. Jepson, M. I-Iayford, S. Vrieze, J. Schreiber, W. Cederholm, C. Lany B. Mellinqer, P. Burns. Row 2: L. Johnson, M. McNiece, M. Norman, R. SchIu+er, C. Johnson, K. Johnson, L. Lundquis+, A. Anderson, S. Fosfer, L. Baxa, D. Anihony, L. Turner, L. WiIIiams, K. Iverson, L. Dopking, J Lace, C. Gunderson, C. Ascher, P. Muehring, S. Lindblom, H.,Jorqen- sen, J. Ubben, P. Seasfrom. Row 3: C. OIson, J. Lundquisf, J. Okerman S. Sirauss, B. Ross, M. Kifiridge, S. Cook, B. SIeHen, N. NeIson, G. Ban- dow, K. Zander, B. MaHson, S. Thompson, V. Johnson, G. DriII, C. Aus- sendorf, L. Nordsfrorn, P. I-Iove-Ison, B. Youness, S. Hale, T. Johnson Row 4: P. Sfiles, L. Gersey, C. Denny, S. Ziesmer, L. Siemers, T. Sfeuck M. Friskey, N. Brudeli, K. Gus+aI'son, A. Greqerson, A. I-Iierpe, G. Mari fin, S. Johnson, R. Hornnes, P. Ramsey, D. I-Iaugerud, K. Bachman, B Busse, D. Bosiqer, B. Haines. Row 5: B. Snow, S. KIine, M. Yerxa, A. Car- ey, D. Enqquist P. Zgoda, M. Leschinsky. P. Andrus, J. Jorqens, K Johnson, C. Tharaldson, T. I-Iolmes, R. Peiro, C. Hoff, M. Anderson, C Cook, C. Anderson, M. Mafhiason. Qiudenis and Sponsors Inieresiing Aofiviiies Becky Klein and Tom Ives read up on a few of fhe counfries fhey may be senf fo if fheir applicafions are accepfed. Selling popcorn and brownies af fhe AFS Mardi Gras. Beffy Mellinger and Befh Jorgens waif for anofher cusfomer. American Field Service consisfed of sfudenfs in- feresfed in fhe exchange program and was advised by Mr. Gilberf, Miss Nicholson, and Miss Nelson. They sponsored a soc-hop and fhe ski sale. Af fhe slci sale, fhey sold second-hand ifems given fo fhem by people who couldn'f use fhem any more. The Richfield A.F.S. also sold popcorn and fudge af fhe Mardi Gras held af Coffman Memorial Union. Af some of fhe meefings, exchange sfudenfs from ofher schools fallced abouf fheir counfries and Gary Bris- bin'showed his slides: This year buffons were sold fo raise money fo send sfudenfs abroad. Paula McFarland and Befh Jorgens pop popcorn fo be sold af fhe Richfield boofh during fhe Mardi Gras. its T? Frenehmen Learn Foreign Wage and Culiures The French Club was headed by Mr. Bouchard and Mrs. Voorhes. AT iTs iniTiaTion every one had To go Through The Tive booThs and qeT punished Tive Times. AT This club's ChrisTmas parTy They elecTed oTTicers and did many oTher Things. They also wenT and saw The movie ls Paris Burning? Sue Richie, Pam Marshall. Lynn LundquisT, and Jan l'lowaTT do a frenzied can can Tor TascinaTed onlookers. FRENCH CLUB OFFICERS-Frank GroseTh, Treasurer: Laura SToTesbery. vice-president Lynn LundquisT, president Nan Lucy, secreTary. Larry Dierf pracTices his shaving slcills on Sue SundquisT while she wonders where he learned Them. STeve Amundson discusses some oT his horrible experiences wiTh iniTiaTes who Teel The same way. GERMAN CLUB OFFICERS-Gary Brisbin, presidenlg Barb Sle-Hen sec refary-lreasurerq Dave Brandell, vice-president -.. 'suse Herr Marfignacco grimaces as he Jresfs 'rhe Braiwursi, while Linda Bosseneclcer wonders if she should. Exciiing Things Are Happening for Germans The German Club began Jrhe year wiih Their inilia- Jrion for new members under Jrhe supervision of Jrheir advisers, Mr. lviariignacco and Mrs. Zierman. Laier in rhe year, They wen? +o a German resfaurani or Gasihaus, Der Bayrische Jaeger. They also saw The German film, Faust ai lfhe Universily. Debbie Anderson, Carol Priebe, and Tami Sieuclc blow up a slorm of flour as rhey +ry 'ro gel 'lo The bofiom of Things. x i .' eeee G M. u,,,. ,J As her skis lceep geldring enrangled, Sue Thompson iries To I walfz sideways wiih her pariner, Vicki Ausiin. egg Selling Slaves. Laiin Club Quppoi-Ts Orphan Ted RoeTh reenacTs The days oT slave aucTions by selling Phyllis GusTaTson To The highesT bidder. Mark Carey sTands by, ready To be sold as a slave, The Tore- mosT oT his iniTiaTe Trials. FirsT year LaTin sTudenTs were aucTioned oTT aT The beginning oT The year To be slaves To Their buyers. second and Third year sTudenTs, Tor The resT OT The year. The proceeds Trom The salesiwenT To supporT Their orphan in ITaly. AnoTher money-making proiecT was The selling oT Pandora boxes. LATIN SENATE-Fron+ Row: C. Vislcocil, scribe: M. Thompson, Tribune: P. Zqoda, Tribune: P. Kania, Tribune: J. Blom, senafor. Row 2: M. Karls- hoff, senaTor: W. Hanson, senaTor: E. Johnson, king: T. Torrance, con- sul: D. Erickson, censor. LATIN SLAVES-Fron'l' Row: C. Hagberg, S. Raymond, N. Kreqer, C. Vislcocil. Row 2: P. Kania, P. GusTaTson, J. Beadle. B. Masoner. Row 3: T. Teigen, A. BernhardT, P. Kimball, M. Carey. Larry Pepin, blindfolded and prepared, gels ready lo swing al The pinala and break il lo bils. panish Linguisis 0 Spanish Club slarled rolling wilh a wild inslallalion. Nexl on 'rhe agenda was lheir Chrislmas Parly. Then in February, along wilh lheir advisers, Miss Nicholson and Mr. Saxlon, Los Zopililos, or lhe Turkey Buz- zards, wenl lo La Casa Coronado and lried lo eal Spanish food. SPANlSl l CLUB OFFICERS: Lanie Dopking. vice-presidenlg Tom Dall- man, presiclenlg Corinne Ascher, secrelary: l-lolly Jorgensen, lreasurer. Linda Jacobson and Jackie Jones race lo lhe cenler wilh only 'rheir leelh and longues lo aid Them. I6 Their Wag io Thrills Jon Machl, an iniliale, cheerfully gives Tom Dallman some relreshmenls. Tha'r's nol wha? he's obiecling lo! , 5' od , ,' ugly I Ac or . 7 . .......f lyk? , I , I ,,,,, ffi, 0 s Forum Offers New Ideas +0 Eager Qiudenis Forum, wifh lhe advice of Mr. Kolke and Mr. Lille- slol, had a very successful year wilh several speak- ers. Some of lhe Topics covered by The speakers were lhe lsraeli-Arab dispule. lhe war in Viel Nam: and lhe Anli-Delamalion League. They also saw films on currenl social problems in lhe world. -wir? Jaw' ig' ,f hi 'T Dave Gilbersladl, Marnie Hammer, and Diane Friberq enjoy lisfening lo speakers in lhe Forum. Sally Blecha, Dave Gilbersladl, and Shirley l-larl have an Pal Burns and Belsey Braschler lislen closely as lhey hear ollicer's meeling lo plan which speakers lo have. an inleresling lalk on problems conlronling Jrhe world. FORUM-Fronf Row: Shirley Hart president Sally Blecha, secrelary-+reas- urer. Row 2: Dave Gilbersladl, vice-president fm . v 2 .5 ' r 1 . g , v i 'M rr M-rm SKI CLUB: Jim Turnwall, presiclenTg Julie Keldsen, vice-president NOT shown in The picTure is Diane Bosiger, secreTary-Treasurer. Members oi ski club enioy Themselves as They Try skiing on one of The many hills They encounTer on Their Trips. Ski Club Overruns Slopes on Various Trips T T 3592+ Greg Zahner lisTens closely as Jim Turnwall conducTs one of The planning meeTings Tor Their proposed Trip. This year, The ski club held Their TirsT meeTing To discuss plans Tor The Trip To MounT Telmark. Mr. Mar- Tignacco, Their adviser. helped seT up The Trip which was sponsored by The RichTield RecreaTion DeparT- menT. Many OT The ski club members Took lessons Trom The deparTmenT during The Times oTTerecl. AT Their me-eTings, The sTudenTs looked aT Tilms oT oTher Trips. Sue Bennis. Dan Hellerud, and Vicki AusTin, noT wanTing To miss a single deTail, pay close aTTenTion as They plan Their Trip. i N WiTh a Run and a Jump Girls Enjog Qporis as The Girl's AThleTic AssociaTion was headed by Miss Teichroew again. Besides having The usual iniTiaTion and membership banqueTs, They wenT on a bike hike. Tobogganing, and even Tried braving iT on a camp- ouT'in The spring. lT was greaT Tun washing cars To make The money Tor awards and eguipmenT. They also used The money TorireTreshmenTs during some oT The hard-ToughT badminTon. Tennis, and volleyball TournamenTs wiTh The G.A.A.'s Trom oTher schools. During The baskeTball game, Jody Jensen helps in conces- sions To serve The ThirsTy specTaTors. G.A.A. iniTiaTes are blindTolded and Told To bend low as They crawled under benches which were really paddles. Jari Ubben, The referee, sTands by as STephanie Schleuder Takes a Tree Throw during G.fN.A. baskeTbaIl. Connie Dryg, Joan l-leikkila. and Sue Anderson express Their delighT aTTer drinking a cup oT sour lemon juice. Much as The Bugs Do Carol Takekawa geTs ready To baT The ball, hoping iT will cross The neT, while improving her volleyloall game. G.A.A. BOARD MEMBERS-Fronl Row: J. Gaylord, fencing: K. Engese- Ther, soTTloall: R. LundquisT, vice-presidenT: J. Oberg, presidenT: J. Jen- sen, sophomore represenTaTive: S. Scheuble, Track and Tield: C. l-lansen, bowling: C. Schiebold, ice skaTing: C. Prieloe, golf: lvl. Anderson, Ten- nis: J. Uloben, baskeTball. Row 2: L. Swenson, soccer: G. Borden. Tield Debbie Anderson bounces high in The sky as she perTecTs her skills on The Trampoline during G.A.A. gymnasTics. hockey: J. Cameron, social chairman: C. Evans, archery: L. LfunquisT, volleyball: B. Klein, gymnasTics: S. Schleucler, Treasurer: L. Henkel, arT and publiciTy chairman: J. Spake, horseback riding: A. l-lamilTon, modern dance: L. Kirchner, secreTary: D. Galbrechlq badminTon: P. Owen, sopho more represenTaTive. TN-N Y-TEENS CABINET: S. Dahl, social chairman: L. Ring, sophomore repre- senlafiveg V. Roehl, publicify chairman: K. Parriclc, chapier co-ordinalorz D. Haugerud, publicify chairman: J. Alquisr, lreasurerg S, Whire, l.C,C.: Members of Y-Teens Y-Teens began The year wirh a Molher-Daughler Recognirion Tea, Mock Olympics, and a lcarare dem- onsfrarion. Besides rhe annual Tinsel Twirl and Farher- Daughrer dances, Jrhey also held several sex educa- rion meerings. A+ Chrisrmas and Easier, rhey wenr lo morning services and lhen had brealdasr. Jan Opsal loolcs around for a minure before being deluged wirh cusromers during rhe Y-Teens bake sale. J. Lace, vice-presidenf: Lawson, social chairman: J. Sfokes, president Mrs. Mueller, adviser: J. Velander, newslelfer: J. Opsal, chaplain: S. Lafi. secrefary. Take Parr in Numerous Nancy Krueger, Joan Heikkila, Sandy Wallace, and Wendy Klulclcen give all Jrheir alrrenrion ro fhe speaker on sex educa- Hon. Reverend Diclc Fowler spealcs To 'rhe girls aloour dafing and boys and answers any quesrions fhey have abou? These. 11 Aciiviiies and Meefings l in rhe Mock Olympics, Bonnie Thompson, Sandy Klein, and Janer Nelson wall: rapidly +o win lhe Jroe-lo-heel race. Y-TEENS CHAPTER PRESIDENTS-Fronf Row: C. Olson, S. Farnham, J. Bouchier, S. Anderson, P. Ward, M. Biornlie, D. Johnson, P. McFarland. Row 2: S. Kamps, J. Olcerman, P. Wirfies, P. Peferson, A. Chalferfon, C. While, L. Kiefner, M. Draxlen, J. Morgan. Hl.Y3 B,-ad Johnson' Club represem-alive: Randy Simpson' news edgforz man, Jeff Norfhlield, represenlaliveg Bob Reddiclc, service proieci chair Tom Homan, secreiary-lreasurerg Greg Olson, membership: Randy Hel- land, sporls chairman: Tim Adair, presidenlg Lee Randall, social chair- man and All-Cily Hi-Y represenfalive. Hi-Y Offers Enriching Experiences for Bogs The boys in I-Ii-Ye were busy as usual wiih many parries and meelings. For a service proiecr, rhey raised money lo give lo needy families. Al Their ioinrs lhey were able ro meer girls in Y-Teens from all over Minneapolis. The l-li-Y was divided info groups, each one represenled in The council. Greg Olson, Bob Reddiclc, and Peder Olson help plan com- ing evenls al one of lheir l-li-Y meelings. Sf' -121 ,ff -,,, SEMPER-Froni' Row: B. Tonozzi, D. Kiedrowslci, D. Hess. Row 2: N Hayle, T. Paflerson, T. Rosen, R. Swanson. Row 3: R. Zierhul, P. Coch rane, H. Johnson, J. Olson. Tim Adair and his fellow club members honor visiling alumnus Slerling Ollo al a l-li-Y meeling. Mili- SElPRAl-lS AND CLUB 67fFron+ Row: B. Sundloerg, P. Olson, L. Fanl- sari, B. Zimmerman, B. Reddiclr, T. Adair, T. Homan, J. Johnson, G. Olson l.. Randall, R. Simpson, D. Olson, lvl, Sharrall. Row 2: R. l-lelland, W. I-I2 AND ETA IOTA PSl-Fronf Row: B. Olson, G. Pelfon, J. Rogers. Row 2: T. Eclclein, B. Benizen, D. Olson, P. Schroeder. Row 3: D. Olson, T. Jenlcin, V. Carr, D. Malolky. Jorgenson, D. Malson, J. Dredge, R. Van Hoven, J. Nicholson, T. Chris- lensen, J. McCallum. S. Slein, D. Esfall, B. Billmon, L. Forsberg, D. Kings-, riier, B. Marshall, D. Brandell, R. Wagner. ' S T H K B Q ,.... - . F A Q. X Services Are Donaied bg Enihused Siudenis The nurse's helpers were kepfbusy fhis year by keeping fhe many sfudenfs who suddenly became ill during fhe day in fhe correcf waifing order fo see fhe nurse. When Mrs. Kelley, fhe nurse and adviser, was absenf from her office, fhe aids fook over fhe fask of answering phone calls and being able fo find her in emergency cases. The office helpers, under fhe supervision of Mrs. Olmem, picked up absenfee slips and lafer, during second hour, fhey broughf back fhe lisf of sfudenfs and feachers nof affending school fhaf day. Mr. Kolke's Red Cross Volunfeers filled a chesf made by fhe shop boys wifh enough school and healfh supplies for one class and ifs feach- er. They earned fhe money for fhis fhroughfwo bake sales held affer school. OFFICE HELP-Fronl Row: G. Zocherf, J. Culpepper, A. Pierce. Row 2: G. Bandow, M. Mehus, J, Cameron. Row 3: M. Haagenson, S. Loff, C. Troedsson. Row 4: D. Eckerman, B. Thompson, G. Edlefsen. NURSES HELP: Janel' Weber, Pam Weber. Terry Fisher. Barb Alexander. Pai' Krogh. RED CROSS VOLUNTEERS-Fronl' Row: A. Seesz, M. Wilson, Varno. Row 2: L. Taylor, S. Seffergren, J. Culpepper, L. Armsfrong. Row 3: T. Murphy, B. Johnson, A. Carlson, chairman: C. Peferson. ATHLETIC HELP-Fronf Row: Sue Nordberg, Barb PeTer, AniTa Zas- l Ters. Row 2: Judy Ohm, Linda Russell, Linda LiTsey. Row 3: PaT Grogan, Liz Whife. COUNSELORS HELP-Froni Row: J. Olcerman, S. STrauss, alTernaTeq B. Busse. Row 2: S. Ziesmer, J. Pearson, alTernaTe: G. Cone. Row 3: M. Nelson, B. Thompson, L, Heinrich. Row 4: G. Mann, M. WallenTine, N. Nelson. Row 5: M. Frislcey, alTernaTe: M. Karkhoff. Girls Serve Faculig and Fellow Classmaies , Mr. Ahlbom advised indusTrious helpers who worked in The aThleTic oTTice. A Tew of Their many chores included such Things as Typing up programs Tor special sporTs evenTs, alphabeTizing and Typing long lisTs oT aThleTe's names, and preparing mas- Ters To be duplicaTed. STudenTs worlcing in The coun- selor's oTTice had varied acTiviTies. Their main duTy was To deliver passes To The rooms and Till ouT new passes Tor The nexT hour. When sTudenTs came To see The counselors, one oT The girls puT Their pass on The counselor's door. They also answered The phone when Miss Danzl, ,Their adviser, was noT pre- senT. A Tew girls. chosen Trom Their shorThand classes, did various iobs Tor The TaculTy. By Typing leTTers, several worlcsheeTs, and many TesTs, The girls were lcepT very busy while improving Their slcill in Typing. The girls who help The social sTudies Teachers are Jo Ann Hanson and Connie OTT. Helpers Donaie Time Having many lhings lo do wilh eguipmenl was a iob of lhe boys in lhe Audio-Visual Deparlmenl. Un- der lhe many inslruclions given by Mr. Covarl, lhey mainlained, oiled, delivered, and picked up equip- menl. They also picked up films and mailed lhem oul again. A few boys allended school lunclions and sporls evenl lor The sole purpose ol laking piclures. Working for lhe Aurean and Spollile, lhey processed The films Themselves or senl lhem lo Gopher Sludio. Repairing The lighl bulb in a proieclor are Vern Bloomguisl and Bob Brechl, lwo of The AV assislanls. o H ,ffm for Deep Appr-ecia+ion .way AUDlO-VISUAL-Fronl Row: Tom l-loman, Julie Keldsen, John Rogers, David Walerak. Row 2: Dan Kleinfehn, Vern Bloomquisl, John Munsell. Row 3: Bob Weber, Jeff Bullock, Bob Brechl. AUREAN AND SPOTUTE STUDENT PHOTOGRAPHERS-Tom Kerr Monle Norgaard, Mike Brrligan, and Bruce Slone. Noi piclured is Jim K l O OC. LIBRARY HELP-Fronl Row: C. Kirlc, B. Wahl, A. Tucker, J. Helmberger, A. l'lamillon,,J. l-lowall, J. Leslie, L. Baumgarlner, L. Spencer, J. Shaw. J. Broin, D. Sleele. Row 2: J. Culley, M. l-layford, T. Ascher, L. Swen- son, D. Waller,1J. Spake, B. Blum, C. Babelcuhl, M. Kelzenberq, B. Klein, S. Hauser, T. Soderberg, B. Goodman. Row 3: R. Boslrom, L. Johnson, K. Richler, C. Sweclberq, W. Mishler, J. l-lenningsen, D. Shaleen, M. Lovaasen, P. Keehl, M. Oman, M. Yerxa, R. l-lornnes, J. Schoslag, P. Ryplcema. Row 4: A. Boldl, D. Engquisl, B. Swan, K. Ollen, K. Jaeger, J. l-lugi, J. Wold, J. Lundquisl, S. Mason, J. Gallagher, D. Pelerson S. Sunolquisl, J. Anderson, D. Johnson, R. Larson. Energelio Workers Help in Halls and Librarg This year, lhe library aides aclecl as a service club conlribuling much lime in helping sludenls wilh queslions and inslrucling lhem in lhe use ol lhe li- brary. The iob ol lhe hosls ancl hoslesses was lo direcl visilors aboul lhe school, such as someone coming lo visil an aclminislralor. Pam Ryplcema wails 'ro slamp Tom Gardner's boolc as he pro- perly lills our his library card. HOSTS AND HOSTESSES-Fronl' Row: J. Habeclc, P. McFarland. Row 2: J. Wold, C. Sinninq, M. Loye. Row 3: H. Jorgensen, P. Bennell, B. Peler. Row 4: J. Noslca, M. Hennessy, S. Moreen. Aciive Bugs Are Engaged Behind Scenes The sTage, sound, and lighT crews worked behind The scenes aT various evenTs, such as plays, assem- blies, and The varieTy show. The sTage crew worlced mainly on scenery. They designed, builT, and painTed props. The sound crew's responsibiliTies included Talc- ing care oT Tapes, milces, and music. The lighT crew was in charge oT seTTing up and manipulaTin'g The lighTs. Bob Bevndiclcson and Wayne Kelash pin The maTerial To The chair as They seT iT up Tor The one-acT plays. Bob ReTz and Jim Dahl sTudy Their plans before They begin To Tix The lighTs Tor The day's producTions. STAGE, SOUND, LlGvl-IT CREWS-FronT Row: J. Forslin, V. Bloom- quisT. S. Blomberg, S. Dupla, D. Borgeson, S. Crook, W. Kelash, J. Han- son, B. Bendiclcson. Row 2: P. BosTrom, B. Browning, S, Tanamachi. T. Folwiclc, M. Hobart J. Engellcing, C. Fordahl, J. Dahl, C. Degendorfer, B. ReTz. USHERS CLUB-Froni' Row: S. SeHergren, J. Culpepper, D. Schlicher, K. Gusiafson, J. Meyer, V. Neumann, T. Ascher, L. Turner, P. Muehring. C. Gunderson, B. Mellinqer, S. Graham, J. Kranlz. Row 2: B. Younqgren. N. Brudeli, B. Ross, D. Harris, N. Olmem, L. Bosseneclcer, L. Kiefner, D. Erickson, M. McClin'roclc, C. Olsen, P. Jepson, B. Lamperi, C. Glidden, r r N, Meyer, J. Swanson. Row 3: B. Bingea, K. Schuler, M. Frislcey. J. Moroan, S. Hari, R. Pefro, A. Hierpe. S. Farr, B. Lawson, C., Coolf. S. Johnson, M. Edward, B. Peferson, N. Parrish, J. Cameron, J. Wasick, C. Evans. Qiudenis Volunieer: Aid bg Donafing Time GYM ASSISTANTS-Froni Row: Jan Lylle, Carol Schiebold. Row 2: Shelley Anderson. Row 3: Linda Aspnes, Kay Engeselher. Row 4: Lanie Doplcing, Jeanne Oloerg. The girls seen escorling people io iheir seals al' evenls such as lhe plays, +he Varieiy Show, and Commencemenl were members of The Usher's Club. The sludenls who were a qreai help io lhe physical educalion leachers were lhe Gym Assislanis, who look aliendance. led exercises, and worlced righl along wiih The siudenis in iheir aciivilies. The main iob of ihe Sludenl Council help was lo iype and run errands. They also counled Fire and lce ballois and ioolc in money for Siudenlr Council pins and 'rhe Uniied Fund Drive. STUDENT COUNCIL AND BUSINESS EDUCATION HELP-Fronf Row: Shirley Scheuble, Sally Blecha. Row 2: Judy Kehneman,'Juliann Lund- quisl, Diane Bosinqer. 1.77 BIOLOGY AND CHEMISTRY LAB ASSISTANTS-Fron+ Row: J. Kranlz, Johnson' R, Congfans, R, Lexvold, R, Holm, P, Gale, M, Schiller, J, B. Mellinger, R. Ross, B. Sprain. J. Swanson, S. Bergman, T. Keen, B. Friendshuh, C. Gerlz, D. Randall. Row 2: G. Sluarl, R. Van i-loven, K. McGinnis, J. Fleming, J. Henrickson, B. Slone. Aids Tesi Experimenfs for Qiudenis' Qafeig Biology and chemislry assislanls did various laslcs such as 'ryping up lresls, correcling lesls, and record- ing grades. They also mixed up solulions and some- limes prelesled experimenls lo see if They would work. Olher iobs which weren'l' so pleasanl' were washing lhe lesl lubes and bealcers, cleaning up, and lalcing invenlory ol lhe prep room. When' he's noi' busy helping wifh solulions, George Sluarl' finds lime +o do a lillle experimenring on his own. , s 1 ii 5 J 1 . 'Q Ralph Van l-loven carefully prepares a mixfure lo be used by biology sfudenls in lheir experimenls. V -. .,..., ..,. ...HP X Pupils Probe lnTo The secreTar -Treasurer: MaTT Sc i er. resi en . BIOLOGY CLUB OFFICERS: Dick Erlich, vice-presidenTg Nan Lucy. y hll p d T Mgsieries of Science Rho BeTa Chi became The new name Tor The Rich- Tield Biology Club advised by Mr. Michel. Rho BeTa Chi had a number oT excellenT speakers including Dr. Claude l-liTchcock, chief oT surgery aT Hennepin CounTy l-lospiTal, and Mr. AlberT W. Buzicky Trom The lvleTropoliTan lvlosquiTo ConTrol. They also Took a Tour oT Swedish l-lospiTal Labs. Dr. Claude l-liTchcock. chieT oT surgery aT Hennepin CounTy HospiTal, answers quesTions aTTer his illusTraTed Talk. Mr. Michel helps Joyce l-ler- mann overcome The Trouble- some problems conTronTing her wiTh her homework. Q DEBATE-Fronf Row: J. Hermann, S. CarpenTer, J. DeMoTTs, B. Reddick R. Erfich, K. MeTer, M. Lawrence, 6. Brisbin, M. HobarT. Row 2: G Carr, B. AsTeH, P. HardT, M. Miller, K. Beail, J. Boyd, C. Tharaldson L. DeWiTT, S. Dennis, C. Priebe, B.. Binqea. Row 3: D. WesT, A. Huus KD. Fredericlcs, M. MarTin, B. Walker, R. ConsTans, D. Drummond, J Barb Ego, Dave Drummond, Sue CarpenTer, and Dan WesT admire The Trophies The de-baTers have won This year. Freeman, B. Younqgren, C. Wa::hTer, P. STuTzman, K. Harkness. Row 4 J. PeTerson, J. Jorqens, M. Buliock, R. MoriTz, D. Anderson, S. HarTman T. Sanner, T. Anderson, L. Copeland, C. Dryg, V. Webb, D. WebsTer D. PeTerson, T. PeTerson. Laying The Facis Bare ,V WN. 4 W' fri :V - Tom Anderson, Ken Beall, and Tom Ives geT ToqeTher To research Their Topic beTore They parTicipaTe in a debaTe. While Joyce Hermann praclices her speech for 'rhe debale Jrournamenl, Dave Drummond and Paul Hardf pause lo lisien. New Somelimes slaying lale ai nighi, Ken Beall, Bill Wallcer, and Tom Anderson use The iacililies of 'rhe debale room. Debaiers Excel in Performing and Preseniing DEBATE COACHES--Fronl Row: Mr. Mark Thorsell, Mr. Jim Seeden. Row 2: Mr. Ken Behl, Mr. Herberl Benz, Mr. Henry Heilckinen. .,,. .. .. . . .. .. . c rr... s The debale lopic lor lhe year was Resolved: Thai' lhe foreign aid policy of The U. S. governmenl should be limiled +o non-loralilarian coun+ries. Rich- iield's Varsily debalers knew il well when lhey won second place in lhe region and lenlh in lhe srale. Sludenls were advised by Mr. Seeden, Mr. Behl, and lhe assislanl coaches. NATIONAL FORENSIC LEAGUE OFFICERS: John Delvlofls, ireasurerz Jeff Boyd, secreiaryg Barb Ego, vice-president Sue Carpenler, presidenf. SPEECH PARTlClPANTS-Fronl Row: K. Schuler, B. Ross, S. Blecha, J. DeMolls, J. Boyd, J. Engman, M. Mariin, T. Rice. Row 2: L. Hollar, B. Ego, K. Beall, K. Lange, T. Sanner, Row 3: B. Bingea, S. While, E. Dress, L. Meyer, B. Walker. Row 4: G. Dickinson, T. Adair, B. Young- gren, S. Carpenler, D. Malollcy. Row 5: G. Baggensloss, T. Chrislensen D. Drummond, M. Lawrence, D. Wesl, M. Auslin. Row 6: T. Lelievere D. Eslall, T. Holmes, M. Mann, A. Davis. Row 7: P. McCarlhy, B. Aslell B. Anderson, C. Tharaldson. Qludenls Gel Experience in Public Speaking Speech sludenls were singled our for commenda- lion by lhe Minnesola Slale High School League. Richfield had The largesl speech program oi Minne- sola High Schools wilh over lwo hundred sludenls parlicipaling in one of eighl divisions. Besides com- peling al lhe Slillwaler Eeslival and Richfield Invi- lalional, lhey also cornpeled in lhe regular speech Teslivals. As Tom LeEevere gives his speech, Mr. Curry, Elena Dress. Tom Larson, and Gary Brisbin prove lo be valuable crilics. COACHES AND THTRD PLACE WINNERS-Fronl Row: Shari While, Mark Lawrence, Sue Carpenler. Row 2: Mr. Eranlc Curry, Mr. Jim Seeden. Cheryl Sinning was alfernafe for Paula McFarland who spenf parf of her summer on fhe Minnesofa Sfafe Fairgrounds. Represenfing Richfield af fhe U. of M., Tom LeFevere spenf a week on campus. Marv Jones was alfernafe. Represenfafives Aciivafe Mock Governmenfs Advised by Mr. Haddorf, fhe delegafes fo fhe Model UN af Winnipeg, Canada, represenfed Jor- dan. They researched for informafion abouf fhis nafion and prepared fheir speeches fo be given af fhe UN. They were sponsored by fhe Rofary Club. Af Winnipeg, Canada, sfudenfs from upper midwesf sfafes parficipafe in Model UN during fhe summer. Marv Jones and Two American Legion Posfs sponsored Girls' and Boys' Sfafe. The represenfafives lived in a mock governmenf, elecfing officers for fown, counfy, and sfafe level. They also fook frips fo poinfs of inferesf such as fhe capifol in Sf. Paul Sue Carpenfer are fhe represenfafives from Richfield while Ken Mefer and Gayle Bandow are fhe alfernafes. Scholars Work To Produce RHS Dooumeni Due To a special sTudy hall hour Tor The sTaTT oT The SparTan SpoTliTe, The newspaper was able To come ouT wiTh increased regulariTy and qualiTy. During sixTh hour, The eoliTors prepared layouTs anol planned The arTicles To be prinTed. Then, aTTer school, The sTaTT members were assigned Their arTicles and goT To The Task oT digging ouT The needed inTormaTion. ATTer Turning in The appropriaTe arTicles, The ediTors Typed Them up and senT Them oTT To The prinTer. l-le senT back galleys To be prooTread and prepared Tor prinTing. The layouTs, along wjTh The galleys, w'ere senT back To The prinTer To be prinTed. The Tinished producT was Then senT baclc To The school To be disTribuTed among The sTudenTs. Advised by Mr. l-lare, The SpoTliTe came ouT once a monTh, TreguenTly conTaining six pages or a liTerary supplemenT. Applying iTs TirsT biT oT color, The SpoT- li'l'e also had a new heading. As in pasT years, The iournalism class TradiTionally sTruggled To produce Two issues. SPOTLITE STAFF-FronT Row: George Carr, Sharon MclnTyre, Brenda Berkman, Nancy Slocum, Renee lvloriTz, Dan WesT. Row 2: Jari Ubben, JarLbSwanson, Barb lvlaTTson, Vicki Webb, Kris Harkness, Jaclcie Jensen, D e ie Swanson. Row 3: Connie Dryg, Debbie Turner, Jody LundquisT Debra EngquisT, Ted Appel, David A. l-ledlund, PaT Owen. Linda Baxa and Dee AnThony, co-ediTors, ThreaTen To harm Their adviser, Mr. l-lare, unless he yields To Their wishes. an SPOTLITE EDlTORSMJohn Rouse, Sporisg Leslie Gersey, Ediiorialg Scolf Dailey, Sporfsg Sue Thompson, Feaiure: Lynne Siemers, Fealureg Celia Denny, Ediiorialg Debbie Kraus, News. 5 . e ee l Debbie Swanson is +he ar+is+ for lhe Spoilife, spending her lime drawing piciures and carioons. Sue Thompson and George Carr pause for a momeni as Jrhey endeavor io wri're accepiable ariicles for The Spofliie. During 'rheir sixih hour siudy hall, Debbie Swanson, SCOH Dailey. and Debbie Kraus spend 'rheir Time on Jrhe Spo+li'I'e. Aurean Qlaff Qirives lo Meel Deadlines wilh Plagued by deadlines Tour Times a year, The Au- rean sTaTT and ediTors, under The guiding eyes oT Mr. Larson, worked TranTically To Tinish Their chores on Time. Racing around The building gaThering The TacTs here and There, They Tound ThaT The sixTh hour sTudy hall was a big help. Because oT less work on a Tew secTions, The sTaTTs Tor The senior secTion and adverTising secTion were elirninaTed. Also, Two new secTions were added, indexing and Typing. SelecTing picTures and wriTing copy, CaThy Miloslan and Lynn Sierners prepare Tor anoT'her deadline. AUREAN STAFF-Fronf Row: C. Carlson, S, MeTz, L. Johnson, J. Byhre, J. AlquisT, S. Ausley, D. Baran, J. Berger, M. Walliclc, C. Johnson, K. Iverson, C. l-lulTsTrand, S. STrauss, J. Swanson, C. MilosTan, L. Orner. Row 2: M. Benson, D. PeTerson, M. McNie-ce, J. Velander, J. BosTrorn, V. Johnson, B. Farness, J. Bouchier, J. Morgan, J. Bouchier, G. ZocherT. Pamela STiles, ediTor-in-cNhieT oT The Aurean, crosses oTT each page as iT is Tinished and senT To The publisher. . ,,. .J E V- , Q15 K . . , - G. Bandow, J. Schreiber, J. Bosseneclcer, L. Kielner, S. Swanson, M. Friskey. Row 3: P. McFarland, P. Burns, P. BenneTT, C. BenneTT, J. Swanson, D. Olson, C. Johnson, S. Vrieze, D. Herll, A. Hierpe, S. SeTTergren, M. Parrish. all Their Forlilude. Qlrenglh, and Imaginalion v AUREAN EDITORS: Jacqueline Thompson, Organizalionsq Maggie Drax- len, Acliviiiesg Pal' LeFebvre, Business and Typing: Siqne Roed, Siudenl Life: Joe Renneke, Sporlsg Sue Cook, Adverlisingg Barb Slellen, Seniors: Mr. Larson, adviser lor llne Aurean, ears his supper as llwe edilors slay lal'e lo linislw in lime lor l'l'1eir deadline. Barb Gowen, Uynderclassmen Copy and Index. Counling pages. Barb G 'rhere are many lell lo do 1 Debbie l-laugerud. Academic: Mary Lules. owen and Barb Slellen wanl' lo see il Helpers Donaie Time in Publishing lhe Aurean ,,,,v--ow Quik V '-+wgns.nus , Deciding which piclure is besl is The biggesl problem for Claudia Bennell, The number one member of sporls slaff. An Aurean edilor is someone who will slay up unlil one a.m. +0 meel a deadline. Joe Rennelce and Pam Sliles clemonslrale. ,sas x M, W - A,., f N ' W' 1 1' W .. ,....W Q ' tu, ' . .. - . - I f -- ,EW ., 'awww Sue Cook, adverlising edilor, checks her layouls before lurn- ing lhem in lo Mr. Larson lor shipmenl. Pal Andrus and Sig Roed crop piclures and adjusl lhem lo layouls before lyping up lhe pages. a '.,. . k ,X A Talenls Are Combined in Quill and Scroll Edilors of lhe Spol'lil'e and lhe Aurean are annual- ly honored wilh membership in Quill and Scroll. This is lhe honorary nalional organizalion lor high school sludenls showing exceplional slcill in journalism. The QUILL AND SCROLL'-Fronl Row: Pam Sliles, Dee Anlhony, Linda Baxa. Row 2: Barb Sleflen, Mary Lules, Lynne Siemers, Debbie Kraus. Row 3: Barb Gowen, Pal LeFebvre, Celia Denny, Sue Thompson, Row 4: only aclivily each year is an inilialion held in The spring. ll was slarled here in l962 and is advised by Mr. l-lare. Two nalional scholarships are also awarded lo a boy and a girl. Debbie Haugerud, Jacqueline Thompson, Leslie Gersey, John Rouse Row 5: Joe Rennelce, Sue Coolc, Scofl Dailey. '29 if C7 1.3 a-an wg . lf l ,g if 3. I T f l 5 T ? ,Y f x 'D W4-nf-In limi! -QQ Z WA l' , .11 SI' SPARTAN LIFE is an Llnconquerable Urge for Viciorg SPARTANLIFE is . . . . . . overwhelmingly pealing undeiealed Edina in rouglw ifoolpall aclion. . . . ine enfiparrassrnenl of doing a roundoii inlo a baskelpall player. . . . sporlsmanslwip proud in viclory' and dignified in deieal. . . . ine excilennenl oi lravelling lo Williams Arena for Jrournamenl play. . . . loeing praised for periecl iorrn. SPORTS WhaT's Red and Whiie Rl-lS cheerleaders were chosen Tor Their abiliTy, poise, and enThusiasm. Besides leading cheers, They puT in many hours oT pracTice and also planned The pep TesTs. For The TirsT Time, The hockey and wresTling' squad was spliT inTo Two separaTe squads. Their new adviser was Miss Call. AlTernaTes Connie Kendall and Bonnie Thompson suBsTiTuTed Tor absenT cheerleaders aT all A squad games. FooTball cheerleaders Teri Ascher and Sue Seel Take The pause ThaT reTreshes during halTTime aT The Edina game. 5 and Jumps All Over? The hockey cheerleaders are Shelley Anderson, capTain: Joni Berger: Cheryl Sinning: Lois Turner: Pam Muehring: and Connie Gunderson. They also cheered Tor cross counTry in The Tall. 'B cheerleaders are: Cheri PeTerson, Sharon LaTi, Linda Ring, Becky PoTTs. Melba Anderson, Shirley O'Conner. Wresfling and Gymnasrics cheerleaders are: Lanie Dopkingg Lila Soderlundg Ginny Cone: and Corrine Ascher. capfain. The A squad foorball and baskerball cheerleaders are: Wendy Makousky: Jan Lyfley Sue Seel: Kafhy Ryan, capraing d e d e n d A EE K Q A, W... Hockey cheerleader Lois Turner shows her enfhusiasm +0 gain +he suppori' of fhe Sparran fans. Barb Bormang and Teri Ascher. They also cheered for hack and 'Field evenfs in rhe spring. Qpiriied Sparians Overcome Towering Odds' 4 Quarierback ScoH Siein races Ihrouqh a hole Iefi by The opposiiion 'foward a iouchdown. SCORES Richfield Opponeni' 7 RobbinsdaIe 9 2I Minneionka I9 I9 Edina 7 I3 Hopkins I4 20 Kennedy O I2 S+. -Louis Park 6 I8 Cooper 7 34 Mound I2 40 Washburn 6 fied for 3rd in conference wiih S+. Louis Park I ix . si Zo so ,i in 9 Q 'II be saw K if i Iiffgif, Coaches: Back Row-Mr. Miller, Mr. Sfoesz, Mr. Young. Froni' Row- Mr. Jordan, Mr. Ward, Mr. CoIIison. Afier being injured, Torn Tank Chrisiensen observes The aciion on The fieId and ponders his own performance. - Topple Edina. Park from Ranks of Undefeaied During a vigorous pracfice session, Dick Erickson exercises his accurafe punfing abilify. The l966 Richfield foofball feam finished fhe season wifh a 7-2 record. They fied Park for fhird place in fhe Lake Conference and capfured fenfh place in fhe sfafe rafings. The fwo defeafs came in' close confesfs wifh Rob- binsdale and Hopkins. The Robins edged pasf Rich- field 9-7. The Warriors won by an unsuccessful Spar- fan conversion affempf l4-I3. The biggesf of fhe Sparfan vicfories came Sep- fember 23. They upsef fhe number one feam in fhe sfafe rafing, ruined a winning sfreak of fhirfeen games, and proved fhe Sparfans know whaf foofball is all abouf by beafing Edina I9-7. Upholding fhe fradifion of never losing a Home- coming, Richfield Kanned Kennedy Ocfober 7. The score was 20-O, resulfing in fhe only Sparfan shuf ouf of fhe I966 season. A fired-up Richfield squad wenl' fo Sf. Louis Park fo play in Park's Homecoming. Their slogan was Whaf's red and whife and sfomped all over? The Sparfans knew if wasn'f fhem and wenf on fo prove if fo fhe Park Orioles by a score of I2-6. Doug Schindler and Bill Biffman honored RHS by being selecfed for fhe All-Lake Team of l966, and Doug was named RHS's mosf valuable player. The l966 Sparfan Foofball Squad includes: Fronf Row: John Zilka, Larry Dick Erickson, Larry Gessner, Tom Bunker, John McGinfy, Pefe Roberfs. Forsberg, Tom Chrisfensen, Denny Spooner, Bill Biffman, co-capfain: Bruce Pefer. Row 3-Jim McCallum, Ralph Van Hoven, Bob Marshall. Doug Schindler, co-capfainq Jerry Kiedrowski, Marv Jones, Jack Lendberg, Doug Kingsrifer, Ron Pefricka, Gary Haugen, Scoff Sharpe. Terry Anfolik, ScoH Sfein, Jeff Luedke. Row 2-Tom Homan, Greg Ludwig, Bob Shull. John Ekholm, Sfeve Lindsfrorn, Duane Johnson, Jim Dredge, Bob Maxson, Ron Wagner, Jim Brenny, John Peferson, Sfeve Nichols, Greg Suffon. Wendy Cole. 77 Tough Offense Triggers Numerous Viofories I Richfield News Piioio JUNIOR VARSITY SCORES Richfield Opponenf I2 Robbinsdale I4 2l lvlinnelonlca I9 I4 Edina I2 I4 Hopkins 7 I4 Sl. Louis Park O I9 Kennedy I9 - 7 Cooper 26 Members of lhe I966 Junior Varsily Jream are: Back Row-Larry Elcegren. Sfeve Nichols, Bruce Larson, Tom Bunker, John Pelerson, Fefe Roberls, Greg Sullon, Dave Erickson, Dave Iflackeff, Bob Larsen, Jim Schramelc, Slein plunges fwo yards Ihrough a nesf of Hornels Io score lhe second of Richfield's lhree 'rouchdowns againsl' Edina. Sparlan baclc, Bob Shull, eludes Kennedy end Kruse Io gain valuable yardage during The Homecoming game. Q irsi Richfield News Phofo Sieve Gilbersladl. Fronf Row-Jim Riippa, Bruce Pefers, John Bunling, Dave Raymond. Bob Krueger, Gary Anderson, Ron Wagner, Jerry Nye, George Fifzenberger, Tom I-Ioman, Dave Johnson, Bruce Anderson. pm. ii .Q as Mx, Q lj, - s 2 NL is sm? 3, sf Wei i 5 Q' , , if , is if Wi XX 1' Qsfli , A The i966 Sophomore fooiball squad includes: Fronf Row-Dave Anderson, Jim Manke, Sieve Shocinski. Bob Behr, Alan Eklund, Greg Myre. Mark Flanders, Joe McPherson, Sieve Moe, John Muske. Row 2-Terry Peierson, Richard Johnson, Keilh l-luber, Don Swenson, Mike Berryman, Dennis Mohs, Sieve Mullvain, Doug Anderson, Dan Fesenmaier, Ross Oifo, Bill Budroe. Ilia 5-ev' 'KM I , 3 J' 5 n A U Jim McCallum, a real husiler on Jrhe Sparian 'Fooiball field, gels in on ihe locker room aciion. Coach Arch Ward siimulaies sideline exciiemenr and absorbs 'rhe aiieniion of Sparran gridders. Row 3-Mr. Kisperi, Coach: Craig Gunderson, Kevin Oseih, Sieve Veisch, Doug Quick, Sieve Kewer, Dave Hagen. Josh Sirub. Sieve Nungesser, Ken Anderson. Sieve Cook. Mark Shea, Jeff Fosier. Roger Waison, Jon Jenneke, Mr. Hare, coach. SOPHOMORE SCORES Richfield Opponenf 27 Robbinsdale 6 28 Minneionka 6 I2 Edina I3 2 I Hopkins 7 38 Lakeville I4 33 Kennedy O O S+. Louis Park O 4I Sibley 6 33 Cooper 6 25 Mound O Inexperienced Soccer Soccer, in iTs second year as a leTTer sporT aT Rich- Tield, began The season wiTh a slow sTarT.' ATTer losing Their TirsT Tour games and Tying Their TiTTh, The varsiTy came back To bea+ ST. Louis Park 2 To O, and ST. Thomas Academy 5 To 2. The hard working, energeTic Team elecTed Jim Turnwall iTs capTain and also Tom Swenson as capTain oT The Junior VarsiTy. Greg Olson was The Team's only reTurning leTTerman. Again, This year, The Team was under The able leadership oT Coach lvlarTignacco who led The players To place TiTTh in The conTerence sTandings. OTher Teams parTicipaTing in This year's conTerence were: Minnehaha Academy, Blake, WhiTe Bear, ShaTTuck, Breck, ST. Louis Park, and ST. Thomas Academy. FiTTeen members oT The I966 varsiTy were awarded leTTers aT The end oT The season. Seven oT The leTTer- men will reTurn To The Team nexT year To Torm The ToundaTion oT The I967 Team. Coach MarTignacco hopes ThaT nexT year RichTield will be in a conTerence made up oT soccer Teams Trom The surrounding Lake ConTerence area. Junior Gary BaggensToss, a regular on The varsiTy, exerTs his eTTorT To beaT his ST. Thomas opponenT To The ball. l 4 Team Finishes Qirong Racing Toward The ball, Bob Erickson sTrives To geT oTT a clear kick To reach The goal and Tie up The score. Goalie Tom Swenson ThwarTs his opponenT's aTTempT To score, as Jim Turnwall and Dave Brandell observe. 5 M' The Richfield Soccer Team includes: Fronf Row--T. Swenson, Ryan, R. Erickson, G. Olson, D. Brandell, J. Turnwall, Caplainy T. Rifchie, D. Eslall, P. Berg. Row 2--J. Ashmore, D. Lawlon, T. Hagen, J. Chase, Senior Greg Olson and Team male Jerry Ernsl awair Jrheir Turn on The field as Tension builds. l 'f?'5. . may . . K. vi I . . . .M 'R - 1. .. -Q A AMQ. , 5, gc . . if ,f' rif- A 'X i1ez':!f'7 s.'. f- ZYFW' M. Spillane, T. Driscoll, L. Panfsari, J. Amundson, J. Perry, G. Baggen- sfoss. Back Row-K. Mildon, manager, R. Spear, D. Doly, D. Myers, J. Bulloclc, R. Shears, J. Ernsl, D. Johnson, Mr. Marlignacco. Dave Brandell lumps info aclion as Richfield defeals S+. Thomas Academy 5 To Zin The final game of The season. SCORES Ba e While Bear Shalluclc Breclc Sl Louis Park S+. Thomas Academy Richfield Opponen'r O lvlinnehaha Academy 4 2 I lc 3 2 ' 4 O 7 I l 2 . ' O 5 2 V- - -'- The 1966 Richfield Cross CounTry squad includes: Back Row-VarsiTy lmanagerl. FronT Row-John ST. Pierre, Joe Gonnella, Thomas Fabiclc, d W Coach STambaugh, Jack Williams, John HerTzog, Dave DoTy, Jim Lun - berg, Tom Gardner, Bob Reddiclc, Doug Tilleskior, Raymond Sallisbury ayne Kreger, Charles Rounds, Gary Webber, PeTer Opsal. Cross Counirg Runs Over Opponenis To Place The T966 Cross CounTry squad appeared To be plagued by iniuries and a Treshman coach aT The sTarT oT The season. BUT when The Tinal Tally was Taken, The SparTan Team had Tinished on Top oT The heap, wiTh a record oT 9-O. Coach STambaugh TelT The Team could have done beTTer if There had noT been so many injuries. CapTain Doug Tilleslcior was ouT wiTh a broken lcnee Tor mosT oT The season. Many new records were seT: Tom Gardner shaved nineTeen seconds oTT oT The old Two-mile record Tor a Time oT nine minuTes and 48 seconds aT The Lalce ConTerence Championship. During The sTaTe meeT, Jim Lundberg brolce The school record Tor The 2-mile run, by running The course in lO minuTes and 8 seconds. Then John l-lerTzog was only Three seconds oTT oT The school record by running iT in Ten minuTes and Ten seconds. During The summer, Tour boys ran IOOO miles each, averaging ll miles a day, seven days a weelc. Four boys logged up 750 miles during The summer. The Team Tinished IsT in The ConTerence, 2nd in The disTricTs, 2nd in The regionals, and 6Th in The STaTe meeT. Promising runners brighTen The Team's ouTloolc Tor The nexT Tew years. Jim Lundberg, member oT The varsiTy, warms up beTore The meeT which deTermines The Lalce Conference TiTle. ff all 5 The squad, Coach STambaugh and CapTain TiIIesIcior admire Their well-deserved Trophy. Fir-ST in Conference ExciTemenT buiIds as The squad IisTens Tor The bIasT oT The gun which signaIs The beginning oT The RichTieId-Edina meeT. !'Yff'T'f . cuff. '. - .-139348 'T ff .1 S., Jw- Mn '55 4 .I I . 'wr tx scoRES Richfield OpponenT I9 Cooper 26 25 IvIinneTonIca 30 2 I Robbinsdale 34 I4 Kennedy 4I 25 ST. Louis Park 30 20 Lincoln 44 24 I-Iopkins 35 I5 Mound 50 25 Edina 34 FirsT in ConTerence II.ow Score WinsI z I K SweaT rolls oTT Dick IvIaIicIci, a senior on The squad, as he compIeTes The Two-mile course. Deiermined Qparfans This year our mighTy SparTans baTTIed Their way To a winning season wiTh IO wins and 6 deTeaTs. Our SparTans were a iunior-dominaTed Team in a league conTroIled by senior Teams. Going was rough in places buT inexperience was overcome wiTh SparTan energy and deTerminaTion. Junior cagers, Jon Nicholson, Jim Thompson, Gary l'laugen, and Doug KingsriTer were baclced by The experience oT senior guard Jim Bishop. The SparTans had been underraTed by everyone, excepT RichTieId, and They proceeded To prove ThaT a young Team can survive in This league. They did This by breaking a Tour game winning sTrealc oT Parlcs, beaTing Rob- binsdale in overTime, beaTing MinneTonlca's Slcippers Twice and Then ending The season valianTly wiTh an 8 I -56 vicTory over Kennedy. RichTield deTeaTed WaTerTown in The TirsT round oT DisTricT I8. The SparTans Then wenT on To deTeaT Mound 52-32. In The semi-Tinals Tor DisTricT I8 Rich- Tield losT To Edina 60-48, aTTer leading Tor almosT Three guarTers. Thompson Tinished The season as The Third highesT scorer in The conTerence. Because oT This he was named To The All-ConTerence Team. Guards Nichol- son and Bishop received honorable menTions. Suppress Inexperience Junior dynamo, Jon Nicholson, leaps To evade his guard and Tires a shoT oTT Tor Two poinTs. I967 VARSITY BASKETBALL TEAM is-FronT Row: Tom LeEevere, Les Doug KingsriTer, Bob Marshall, Roger Eliason, Gary Haugen, Jim Thomp- I'IoTTman, Jim Bishop, co-capTain: ScoTT STein, co-capTain7 ScoTT Moreen, son, Ron PeTriclca, Greg Kopischlce, Ron Wagner, Jon Nicholson, Jim Greg Johnson. Row 2: Mark Morcen, mgr.g Dave Brandell, Bob Warhol, BernSTein, mgr.g Ralph HoversTen, rngr. and Rank High in Lake Conference Qiandings . i '4 fig: VARSITY SCORES Richfield AUSlIH Robbinsdale lvlinnefonka X. S louis ark Edina lf ' Cooper l-lopkins Kennedy - Robbinsdale 4 Sf.Loui' ark lylinnefonka a'-v Cooper sg Mound ff L Brainerd l-lopkins Wayzafa Lincoln Kennedy Jim Thompson appears dumbfounded as feammefe Jim Bishop scrambles pasf him wifh fhe ball. Fourfh in Conference Affer an unsuccessful field goal affempf, Richfield hurries downcourf fo sef up fheir defensive sfrafegy. Leading fhe Sparfans fo vicfory are coaches Jack Haddorff J.V.: Vance Crosby, head coachg Chuck Sfoesz, B-Squad AS! Opponeni' Jim Bislwop, Riclwfield co-caplain, eyes llwe baslcel as he lakes airn for a field goal from far oul. W! in-ar. I.. .its j h'.... . is... Trying in vain To gel llwe ball away from Riclilields leading scorer, Jim Thompson, is a Parlc Oriole. Junior Class Supplies Backbone for Varsiig Doug Kingsriler is in llwe process ol sinking anollwer one as Wayza+a's defense slands inelfeclively by. Sfruggling for flue rebound, high-iumping Gary l-laugen and Scoll Slein overwlwelrn a Park player. 49 nf' .W ,E 1 Wi B SQUAD SCORES Ausfin Robbinsdai, Minneionka S. Louis ark Edina Cooper Hopkins Kennedy Robbinsdale . ouis ar Minnefonka Cooper Mound Brainerd Hopkins Wayzara Lincoin Kernedy Richfield Opponen'r T P S+ L P k BSQUAD BASKETBALL TEAM members inc ude Fronf Row Chuck Rick Zumwalde Mike Burgerf, Josh Srrub Ken Andersen Jeff Fosfer Four Grapplers Qualifg For RegionaIs:Erickson By sfarfing off fhe season wifh six losses fhe var- sify wresfling squad needed and made a sfrong come-back by winning fhe Richfield Holiday Wres- fling lnvifafional. Schools parficipafing in fhe fourna- menf were Osseo, Lincoln, Spring Lake Park, Jordan, Waconia, Vocafional, and Orono. The level of compefifion in fhe Lake Conference was high again fhis year and fhe Sparfans' varsify squad was young and inexperienced. Poor healfh and injuries seemed fo plague fhe feam. Bob Sundberg and Jim McCallum were fhe wres- fling co-capfains for I966-67. The Sparfans were under fhe direcfion of coaches Arch Ward, Lloyd Grandprey, and Brian Kisperf. Ol fhe wresflers fhaf wenf fo Disfricf I8 compe- fifion, four qualified for Region Five. They were Rick Sfone, Arf Erickson, Jim McCallum and Bob Sundberg. As a feam, Richfield placed elevenfh. Supporfed by a busload of Richfield sfudenfs and cheerleaders, Arf Erickson and Rick Sfone qualified for fhe Sfafe lvleef by placing fhird in fheir respec- five divisions during Regional compefifion af Buffalo, March 3-4. Members of The I966-67 VARSlTY WRESTUN6 SQUAD are: Randy l-lamley, Pal' l-larris, Bob Sundberg, Arf Erickson, Randy Pacholke, Bill Bob Sundberg, senior and co-capfain on fhe varsify, feam, execufes a swifch while his opponenf performs a re-swifch. Barfleff, David Anderson, Dave Johnson, Dave Gilbersfadf, Jim Mc- Callum, Rick Sfone and Bill Biffman. arld QIOTIG Efl'l'9l 9'I'3'l'9 VARSITY scomss al Bill Barflelf, a iunior on 'rhe varsify weighing in af I33'pounds. accomplishes a swifch during Dislrici compefiiion. The I966-67 WRESTLING COACHES include: Mr. Lloyd Grandprey, Mr. Arch Ward and Mr. Brian Kisperi. QAYIE Z ESTUKG Robbinsdale Osseo Minnelonlca I-Iopliins Kennedy Spring Lalce Park SI. Louis Parlc Cooper Mound SI. Peler Wayzala Lincoln Ninfh in Conference Richfield Opponen'r I2 30 I9 20 I8 20 I6 Edina 27 9 32 I7 25 26 20 I I 26 I I 28 47 5 I5 26 25 I8 I2 28 During The Disfricl meei af SI. 'Louis Parlc. Bob Sundb all his sirengih Io compleie a head lever. erg uses 209 F1176 xcsrllzf' - , xi , ,pfwvuue 'mm' 1 - I I ' egg ic if MT f ' . I I iiii ',.i II f ,cc, :Ii , , cici L: I I Riclc Sfone and Ari Erickson, qualifiers for Ihe Slafe men'r a+ SI. Cloud. enjoy a Iighl' worlcouf. Tourna- Randy Pacholke, a sophomore on Ihe varsify, fries Io escape from his opponenf our of a reIeree's posifion. B-SQUAD SCORES Richfield Opponeni' I4 Robbinsdale Z5 20 Osseo I5 30 Minnelronka I4 22 Edina 24 I7 Hopkins 2I 8 Kennedy 4I 36 Spring Lake Park IO I9 SI. Lodis Park 23 6 Cooper 36 48 Mound O 24 S+. Pe+er 22 3I Wayzafa 6 I9 LincoIn Z7 . W +I A q RHS res ers c uire 0 0 0 - Skill and Co-ordmahon Q. Members of The B AND C-SQUADS arebFr0nI row: D. Fix, R. Friend, J. Bernsfein, mgr, J. Crown, mqr.: D. Johnson, L. Ekegren, K. ReI5aI G. Tucker, S. Ainsworfh, S. ArnoId, J. Ashmore, G. Cameron, D. Thon- J. Rogers, W. Carlson, P. OIson, D. Spangrud, C. Tharaldson, M. Blum vold, D. I-Iunf, J, Ogden, T. Bunker, M. Colvin, and J. Ekholm. Back row: and P. ROIJSVIS. Pucksfers Seize Third Place in Conference M '51 . 5 5 Q ' lA,eee A V V, - ,' ,e1' ff i f 0 J.. e1 2 2 Tim Donahue and Jim Slnogsfad baffle Edina's Bill Sfeinbauer fo prevenf an Edina goal. Members of fhe I967 VARSITY HOCKEY SQUAD are-Fronf Row: Tom Chrisfensen, Bill l-fousfon, Dave Knufson, John Beane. Row 2: Dick Erickson, co-capfaihy Milce Prodahl, Sfeve Mullvain, Dave Peferson, Tom The IQ66-67 Sparfan hockey feam slcafed fo a successful season behind fhe skill and experience of seniors Johnson, Lewis, Zierhuf and Knufson. A conference record of 9-4-3 was compiled along wifh a non-conference record of 2-2-I. The biggesf Sparfan vicfory came againsf Mound I3-2 when Lewis, Johnson, Zierhuf and Slcogsfad combined fo score I2 goals and 7 assisfs. Ofher big vicfories came againsf Wayzafa and Mound. ln Region Eive semi-finals fhe Lincoln Bears losf fo our Sparfans 4-3. Edina edged fhe Sparfans I-O fora place in fhe sfafe fournamenf. Richfield slcafed fheir besf game and held fhe floundering Hornefs scoreless for fwo and a half periods when Edina scored. Richfield had a chance fo enfer fhe fourna- menf in Region I buf losf fo l-lenry 2-l. Brad Lewis was named fo fhe All-Lalce Conference feam for a second year. l-lanlc Johnson was chosen for fhe feam also. Defenseman Randy Zierhuf re- ceived an honorable menfion. Gardner, Creighfen Murphy. Row 3: Randy Zierhuf, Jim Skogsfad, Tom Mullvain, Brad Lewis, Jim Dvoralc, co-capfain, Tim Donahue, Jim Smifh, manager. VARSITY SCORES Cooper Mound Robbinsdale Lincoln Minnelonlca Edina Hopkins Kennedy S+. Louis Park Cooper Mound Wayzala Lincoln l-loplcins 2 Robbinsdale 2 Third in Conference Richfield Opponenl' 5 2 8 l 8 Wayzala O 3 5 3 l l 4 2 5 3 2 4 l 3 3 2 O l 3 2 6 2 2 2 2 4 Perseverance. Praciice 11' A V Sparlan forward l-lanlc Johnson is Jrripped as he lunges lo hil The puclc away from Lincoln delensernen. The Sparlans' pre-game huddle exemplifies slrenglh and unify, a parl of every Richfield game. Reflecling over Jrhe pasl season, coach Diclc Bouchard ex- presses hope for nexl year's learn. u N Promoie Man Vicior' 9 B-SQUAD SCORES Richfield Opponenfs 855' 'i 8 Kennedy O E ,E X M 2 Minneionka I T' 'ii' is 5 I 1 ' 4 SI. Louis Park O E 6 Cooper 2 50. Q! 'N W' 8 Mound 2 I I T 6 Hopkins 4 I . 1 R, 8 Wayzaia O f I Edina I I 3 Lincoln O s 5 Robbinsdale 3 I :ami ' - -' at I Edina 2 , , , ix if 3 I Ig it K 3 '1 Q I' III Q R 2 Dave Knuison bIocIcs an Edina shoi wIxiIe Bruce Iv1cInI'osI1 and sv, 3 Q 2 Jim SIcogs'radTigI1Ifor possession of The puck. I1 A' A I3-SQUAD HOCKEY TEAM includes-Eronf Row: W. Yarbrough, D. S. Mullvain, T. 8rennan, B. Kramer, J. Hadd,.G.- Sfarr, Jeff Shelsfad Dockendcrf, R. Scnwiem, G. Myre, T. Chase, S. ToIIeIison, T. Lake. J, coach. Row 3: B. Borne, D, Quick, B. Iv1aIinsIu, D. Bossenecker, B WeIIs. Row 2: Bernard OIsen. coach: G. Wisnari, S. Eklund, D. Swenson. Larson, L. Dierf, B. Jernberg, J. Peierson, mgr. VARSITY GYMNASTS-FronT Row: D. Mosher, G. Servold, A. BurlcsTaT9r. D. Hesse, T. Swenson, B. Camuel, P. Robinson, G. VogTr'nan, B. Zimmer- D Thelen, W. Larson, C. Degendorfer, C. Nelson, P. Bridges. Row 2: man, R. Shears, J. Larson. Ggmnasis Gain Besi Record in RHS Hisiorg Timing, Torm and precision required many hours oT sTrenuous pracTice and selT-discipline Trorn The I966-67 gymnasTics Teams. The A-squad, under The skill and leadership oT coaches Campbell and Maas, earned The besT win-loss record since gymnasTics began as a leTTer sporT Three years ago. WiTh a record oT 6-5, RHS placed TourTh in The Lake Con- Terence sTaandings. Also aiding in The Team's suc- cess 'was Mr. Tim Glaros, a sTudenT assisTanT Trom The UniversiTy oT MinnesoTa. RichTield parTicipaTed Tor The second Time in The Regional meeT and placed TourTh in The raTing wiTh ta ToTal oT eighTeen poinTs. I967 was The TirsT year ThaT a RHS gymnasTics Team has scored. CapTain Danny Mosher and TeammaTe George Servold guali- Tied To enTer The STaTe TournamenT in The A-class division. ResulTs achieved in B-class provide an opTi- rnisTic ouTloolc Tor nexT year. K m HT' 3' , Leading The RHS varsiTy To success were sTudenT assisTanT Tim Glaros: coaches Jaclc Campbell and Richard Maas: and STaTe represenTaTives George Servold and Danny Mosher. Junior gymnasT Roger Shears perTorms a scissors during his A class rouTine on The horse. Bob Zimmerman ulilizes balance and form, necessary elemenls 'lor performing a scale in free exercise. GYMNASTICS SCORES A-Squad B-Squad Richfield Opponenl Richfield Opponeni' 3l 74 Coon Rapids 44 46 59 45 Roosevell 63 4l Broolclyn Cenler 68 l7 70 35 Sl. Louis Park 63 42 Kellogg 72 l8 22'f2 f Cooper l6lf2 73lf2 56lf2 f Lincoln 43 47 52 53 Osseo 35 55 29lf2 f Robbinsdale 4l 49 67 38 Norlh Sl. Paul 56lf2 33'f2 4l 64 Kennedy 35 55 Fourfli in Conle Members of The B SQUAD GYlvlNA5TlCS TEAM lliis year include Row 2: Chuck Brockmeyer, Dave Crall, Bruce Anderson, Sieve Riebe Froni' Row Garry Ekegren Jim Rennelce Terry Johnson Darcy Lawlon Glen Voglrnan, Brian Aslell, mgr. 1450 HFIEQ, g m-1 F15-to mar E wifi Y. J Deierminaiion and Consianf Effori Send RHS DeTerminaTion, superior eTTorTs and capable lead- ership helped The members oT The T966-67 SparTan squad ski To STaTe. ATTer compiling a record oT 3-5, RichTield wenT on To send nine skiers To The STaTe TournamenT February 25-26. STeve, Swenson, Ross OTTo and Bob Goplin quali- Tied Tor The STaTe MeeT in iumping. DisTance and Torm were sTrived Tor during Their iumps. Three slalom skiers, STeve Lindgren, Jim Turnwall and Gary BaggensToss wenT To sTaTe. Time is The mosT essenTial elemenT in slalom skiing. Jim Lundberg, Brad Linn and Chuck Rounds ToughT againsT Time as They skied The Tive milercourse in The cross counTry division aT The STaTe MeeT. PracTices'were held every nighT. The iumpers drilled aT Theodore WirTh. Buck T-lillwas The, scene of acTion Tor The slalom pracTices. Cross counTry skiers Trained aT Theodore WirTh Park, Augsburg Park and occasionally aTiWoodlake. Coach Rudy MarTignacco is looking Torward To a successTul season nexT year. Only Tour leTTermen graduaTe in June. Many oT The members oT The Team This year were sophomores. Preparing Tor a day oT skiing, coach Rudy MarTignacco checks The bindings on The iumping skis. AU' Dan Duoos, iunior and a parTicipanT in The STaTe TournamenT concenTraTes as he is abouT To leave The iump. STeve Lindgren, a senior who placed Third in STaTe slalom compeTiTion, pracTices aT Boyne MT. Mich. we... . if Q g mmf ,. ,M Q fn Ski Team +0 Qiaie Meei z an mf i- 'K '-'G -,, f- yi fs 4,2 ... 1? H Sfaie cornbelnlion runs llie slalom course a+ Buck Hill Richfield 2 8 300 0 275.3 283.2 274.7 SCORES Hopkins Weyzale Kennedy Robbinsdale Edina Opponeni' 298 8 I92 3 287.0 29l.7 295.2 Junior Gary Baggensloss, versiry member and represenlalive in FY, 278.3 Lincoln 284.6 'M 'Ll 292.9 S+. Louis Park 274.7 Bob Goblin soars down llne slope near The end of nis iurnp 2942 -Mmlflelomlqa 2347 during The Dislricls el Tlweodore Wirllw. Slflll I0 CO0l9l'G0C9 SKI TEAM-Froni Row: D, Lexvold, G. Beqgensfoss, J. Turnwell, G. G. Walker, W. Kreger, B, Pearson, R. Hagen, T F: biclc. Row 4: S Merrill. Row 2: S. Swenson, T. Teigen, T. Larson, D. Doly G. Hoffman, Plesler. rngr., G. Webber, C. Rounds, J. Sl, Pierre, B. Linn, R. Renurn B. Goplin, D. Duoos, R. Ofro. Row 3: R. Kepler, J. Lundberg, T. Driscoll M. Frillw D. N l gr, SPARTANLIFE is Fond Memories and Eager Aniioipafion SPARTANLIFE is . . . . . . looking back on memories and forward lo The promising lulure. . . proudly proclaiming The Seniors say we're gonna winl . . having lhal special someone aslc for your senior piclure. . . receiving a diploma on June 8, I967. . . finally deciding which college you wish +o allend. SENIORS I55 Guided bg Capable Leaders, RHS Class of '67 l J 5 f l f we . ' 1 -s Tl? 52516 4 5 4' fe ,, '67 Officers: Paul Ridgeway, presidenl: Cheryl Sinninq, sec- relaryg Judy Slolces, lreasurerp Jim McCallum, v. pres. James Amundson Sieplwen Amundson R James Ander Arlene Anderson 950- Q ,. x , . 'Ye .. s x Carol Anderson Gary Anderson currrf 'vrrzv , iw' Timoilny Adair Barbara Alexander Thomas Adams Teresa Almendlnqer Judy Anderson Krisien Anderson Krlsline Anderson Linda Anderson vw we u f'l' 3 we l56 3 M? A J g . Richard Alpauglm Jan Alquisl Mary Anderson Owen Anderson Q .' 4' T, 'if Q, 14, 3 Scales Daring Heighis Dee Anlhony Jane Armslrong Lee Arlirnovich Corinne Ascher Linda Aspnes Roberl Alhey Susannah Ausley Elaine Auslad Torn Ausfin Linda Bahe Linda Baker Noel Baker Palricia Baldus Clarice Ball Gary Ball pg.,-Q ,-....,,, Mr. Harold lvlalmer, head senior adviser, worlcs wilh Senior Planning members 'lo arrange all The class aclivilies. Pamela Anderson Slephen J. Anderson Joan Angerhofer Shelley Anderson Sleven J. Anderson Tyrone Anondson Gayle Bandow Cindy Barbeau Mary Lou Barfell Linda Baxa Donna Becken Sfeven Bender Diane Baran Pafricia Baribeau Sharyl Baumchen John Beane Caryn Behrner Paula Benner? Energg Expended Freelg in Helpful Service Dawn Benson Deborah Benson . Serving during his srudy hail as a Richfield Hosf, Senior ScoH' Moreen greers and guides visifors Through RHS. .gg i Qi ETSU Cm' his 'WH 4-f-rv 4'5- if we gg v ',4l. 'J f Terry Berg Joan Berger Gary Berqren James Bernslein Linda Berry Richard Besl' Jackie Bieqner James Bishop William Biflman Douglas Biorlcluncl ir lL Sfeven Blase Jeffrey Blasko Sally Blecha Mary Lou Biornlie Richard Blaclc Susan Blaeser ,.f'V'4 l ala :C if' Sfephen Blomberq Michael Blum Vernon Bloomquisf Nancy Boice Veronica Blowers June Bolron Arhleric Jeanne Oloerg demonsfrares a slcillful maneuver on The Trampoline during 'rhe daily hour she worlcs as a gym aide. W f e D X 1. Q --wa su ' ra Wayne Brgkke Gary Brisbin Peggy Brown Jeffrey Brv Jamgg Bfenny Daniel Brolen Bruce Browning Roqer Buck Ha,-ry Brighf Kallmerine Brown Linda Bruns GFGQOFV BUl'1ia -1 ,LA fi f I Molly Parrish receives some eagerly souglwr informarion abour Colorado colleges 5 Barbara Borman Diane Bosiger Lincla Bosseneclcer Judy Boslrorn Janice Bouclwier Counselors Offer Qerenilg and Inspiralion Val Carr walls palienlly in lhe familiar counselors' office cle- baling whal' queslions he will ask. Jan Byhre Janis Cameron ,fr f V, ..f, 4 1 - 5, Sa ndra Campbell An-n Carlson Cheryl Ca rlson Rebecca Carlson , 4'f'Y Jeffrey Bullock Palricia Burns Richard Ca rlson Susan Carlson ri 5,5 , Q' SIE: ' XX Penny Burr Donna Busho Phyllis Carney Denyse Ca rpenler J K .P R3 1 il 92,-gs-N . 1 .p wsgacv-nf' ' M- ,W 51, K. d .S 7 . N. ff 4 i f ' no rai . rl y. , g . '-3, Brenda Busse Sandra Buller Susan Carpenler Val Carr -fo My 77 Ik 'zntr' 44' I1-iff Terry Carler Wendy Cederlwolm Keilln Clwellsen Richard Clwrislensen Nancy Clwrisllan Sue Cgghran Mark Caselius Anne Challerlon Carol Clwoulnarcl Thomas Chrislensen Viclcle Claus Pamck Cochrane Sleek Seniors Complemeni RHS Seenerg Kalhy Ryan, Linda Aspnes. Carol Nehls. Holly Jorgensen Wendell Cole Donald Conaway Susan Cool: amd l.ll'1Cl5 Janlsclw sel Sl'yl6S OH area Teen Boards. Valerie Colman James Cool: Douglas Coombs M '31-va A. fs' r M New C Digg, ,. -gk -an-sup William Corbell' Teresa Corbin Deborah Cornell Gerald Cornell Michael Cosgrove Douglas Corlerman Sharyn Dahl Joan'Creigh+on Thomas Dallman Judilh Culpepper Paul Darrow James Curson Ken? Davidson Mariolaine Dahl Alan Davis -Manga Deborah Davis George Dayon Barbara Declrer Richard Davis Diana Dean John De MOH5 During Senior Dress Up Day, Mary Lu Loye and John De Mo'Hs prove l'hey are seniors wilh 'lheir smashing aflire. 2 2, , A 0' f1..W,, .- 5 ' Wa Rifa DeSchane Elaine Doplcing Energefic RHS quarferbaclc ScoH Sfein changes +alen+s +o Timofhv Donahue Robefl Dmke bandage his ankle 'ro provide exlra support Blood. Sweat and Tears Qpeni for Gayle Edlefsen Mary Edward Jeanne Eddy Sharon Eddy Dorinda Eckerman Thomas Eclclein SUSGH DUHHGY Palrlck Duponl Sfeven Duple James Dvoralc fl x dmv' 5' vw s-Gisli -f -..- ,. '55 Q , r-6- ' EZ? wmggr, R ?D -an -vm? 'H ..'.-Q3 e 5 I Marqarel Draxfen Elena Dress Vicforg Luana Eqgie Barbara Ego A -s-i ya. Miramax .s 4 I 31 4 'NT' E E 'Sr Seniors Les Hoffman and Greg Johnson srare inienily ai' The baskefball ac'Hon during a game full of excifemeniz Eileen Eklund George Ellner Mary Ellis Sharon Ellsfrom Karen Emerson Pafrick Emery Kay Enqeselher John Enqman Howard Enlund xlib Arfhur Erickson David Erickson Jean Erickson Richard Erickson Roberi Erickson Jean Ericson Barbara Erie Richard Erlich Chrisfina Espie Donald Esfall Charloffa Evans Roy Everiz Roberf Falenczykowski 5 X li Sparkling Eges and Eleganl Couples Jan Alquisl, Michelle Senylc. Bob Zimmerman, and Dave Malson pass lhrouqh lhe flowered pillars al Homecoming. Ronald Filzen Sleven Findlay Michael Finley Linda Fish Richard Fisher Terry Fisher Viialize Sleven Fallqu m Ba rba ra Fa rn ess Delores Filch George Fifzenberger Susan Farnham Kalhleen Farrell Michael Flanders Jodee Flippin Slephen Fesenmaier Calherine Feyder Donna Flom John Folsom ,wwe Memorable Evenings SMB Rik 5 Don Hesse seems lo sigh as he and Janell Trapp drill around lhe Tinsel Twirl dance floor. Jerroldine Folwiclc Lawrence Forsberg Terry Folwiclc Jeffrey Forslin Slephanie Fosler Thomas Francis sv--,Q Lawrence Fransen Sharon Frederilcsen William Frenz Diane Friberg Dana Friend Carol Gage Jill Gallagher Susan Garslce Cheryl Gerlz Larry Gessner Jeffrey Gibson Jon Gilberlsen Slephen Gilberlson Wendy Gise Carolyn Glidden g s. fix . ' g ift eil. 4 fl ' as M? l Kalhleen Goheen Bdflbdrd Gowen' Susan Graham Thomas Grazzini Roloerl' Grellon Palricia Grogan Linda Goodman Roberl Grabowslci Jason Gramslad Kiem Greger Daniel Grindheim Frank Groserh Seniors Exhibii Greailg Diverging Inieresis Jeffrey Gundry William l-laas Jill l-'labeclc Bruce Habegqer Kalhleen Hager Richard Hales Mary, Benson conlinually increases her prowess as an arlisl l-lere, she finishes an exlrernely well-done posler. W' afff' M13 . 9,5- s if NE rv., Donald Hall Janice Hall Janice Hallen Marnie Hammer Judillw Hansen Clieryl Hanson Donna Hanson Eugene Hanson JoAnn Hanson Sliirley Harl is Jeffrey Halfield Mary Harvey Sleplien Haugen Peggy Hawk Lane Hawlcinson Jane? Hayes Niles Hayle David l-ledlund Janice Hayes Loren Hedin Craig Heilclcila Slarllecl by llie siglml of lwer slrawloerry jam, Linda Bos seneclcer. Belly Crocker Homemaker. laughs gleefully. Carol Sprecker, cenler, is one of llwe loyal loaslcelball pep band musicians llial plays al eaclw Sparlan home game. Senior Sparlans Glow Barbara Hill Ann Himlie ff: i p f',s. rf' W., Carol Hinman Michael Hobarl Palricia Hodorll Gerda Holer Roberl Heinen Michael Hennessy John Herlzog Randall Helland Joyce Hermann Don Hesse wi+h Vim and Bounce Leslie Hoffman Meri Hogluncl ?3,m,,:..,...- . , A ' K A ' Thomas Holmes Thomas Homan Kallmryn Hooker Ku rl' Hopia .Ax Ki' a rl? ' ,.4'JiQ,, NN, ,, ,, , Seniors Sue Cook, Barb Sleffen, and Pam Sliles enjoy walrclwinq flue vicforious RHS baslcelball learn in aclion. Mary Horner Sandra Horlon Julie Houlcling Callwerlne Howard Gregory Howe Craiq Hubbard sf Jane? Huqi Miclnele Huquef Cheryl Hulfsfrand x waive an X Ka+l1leen Iverson Karen lvle Pamela Jabe W , . R mfs K ' ' .y ,z ' J' 3 Riclward Jaclcson Jean Jacobsen Klm Jacobsen Mlcl'1aelJaneclce Linda Janlsclw Judy Jendro Tlnornas Jerlcln Gail Jensen Diane Jepson Bruce Jolwnsen Q . ,. '. 5 'gf' -. Y. Al 'iii' ' ,ai Mgliy RTX gala Qrff fN.z .xxx '1T nl -4' SIP' B-ff Frivolilg, Merrimenl, and Plain Ol' Fun Abound Raising money al her chap+er's bake sale, Barb Erie lakes par? in selling The lasl disappearing cookies. Diane Johnson Elizabelh Johnson Gregory A. Johnson Gregory Johnson nvxw James l-l. Johnson James K. Johnson if qv 'U f BONUS JOHNSON Cl1erylJ0l'1n50n Bradford Johnson Cynfhia L, Johnggn Judilh Johnson Kalhleen Johnson Kay Johnson Kennelh Johnson Cynrhia S. Johnson David Johnson Linda Johnson Michael Johnson as x A+ All RHS Y-Social Acfiviiies fi, so K I Playing loroomball wifh Hi-Y friends John Rogers, Diclc Olson, and Mike Sharraf, Randy l-lelland swings his broom Jro propel Jrhe ball ihrough ihe air. Pamela Johnson Terry Johnson Timoihy Johnson Vicki Johnson Marvin Jones Vivian Johnson Susan Jones Diane Jonassen Beih Jorgens aw Holly Jorgensen Wayne Jorgensen Rhonda Jungels James Kallenberg Douglas Kallevig Suzanne Kamps Sfephen Kania Judiih Kehneman T John Kelvie Consiance Kendall David Kiedrowslci Gerald Kiedrowslci Linda Kiefner N.a-as -...QQ if i 5 . 43 ,4-Q-. 'fv-di pus-un 41 'ex 5 ,Q .tv Roberl' Kiehl Linda Kiefslsi Sharron King Penny Klein John Kleman Bonnie Klukken Ronald Kiehl Kalhryn Kieselhorsf George Kirk Daniel Kleinlehn Michael Kleppe Beverly Knolz Qparians Treasure and Uiilize Gifi of Gab Ronald Knox David Knulson Kay Kolsiad Jeanne Kranlz Donald Kranz Adrienne Krali Debalers Mark Lawrence and John DeMoHs spend many Jredious hours al ihe debaie iables researching lheir lopics. 't '5 il' l 'sw' H, nv-Hs... a L ,eu 10 , NG' . Deborah Kraus Bruce Kupfer Wayne Kreqer Alison Laclcie Pairicia Krogh Karen Lalllamrne Roberl Krueger Susan Lake Michael Krzyanialt John l-filly .uns .fi-..., Lp A N-'I' Robe-rl' Lamarche Gary Landberg Jane Lanning Cheryl Lany Beverly Larsen un I as I Diane Larsen Craig Larson Sharleng Larson Cheryl Larson Kenl Larson Linda Laughlin Long aller Jrhe 2:25 dismissal bell, slucleqnls 'falls in Jrhe halls. Brenda Busse and Pam Jabe ioin 'rhe 'rallcing hordes. 4v Nn lnveniive. Ariisiic. 3 ,Nh s T A Lldxi on A ! Anne Chafferfon of The Infanfa, sfands in The casrle door- way waifing for inspirafion before going on sfaqe. John Lenberg Bradley Lewis Roberi' Leonardson Thomas Liber? Sfeyen Lindgren S+even Lindsfrom and Qkillful Efforis Are fy, -4 Aff Thomas Lauinqer Mark Lawrence Bradley Linn Linda Lifsey Thomas Leary Lawrence Lee Jeffrey Lodin Charlene Lofgren Pafricia Le Febvre Thomas Le Fevere Sigrid LOH Mary Lu Loye L we Displaged ai RHS Produciions Barbara Magnuson Suzanne Mahn Susan Main Cary Malaslce Richard Maliclci Born wilh a dramalic flair, Elena Dress plays srill anofher parr, Grandma of The . Sandbox, exfremely well. Naneffe Lucy Rodney Lue-Hinger Jeffrey Luedke Deborah Lundquisl' Juliann Lundquisl' Lynne Lundquisl' X .AX af fi K' ? v fi ,ssl , 95 fr: ki mise Riira Lundquisl' Mary Lules Sleven Lyman fir sis! Jan Lyfle Sfeven Mach Sharon MacKinnon David Malmberg Dean Maloilcy Gina Mann Michael Mann Sfeven Manser wwf.. G, ' .qv 3 f - A 5 .A 4 j 3 , ZS-v lik? ' 1 ,'. ,...-- Pamela Marshall James Marren James Mariinson Sharon Mason William Marlocli f ', David Maison Gary Maison Joan'MaHila Suzanne Maiilla Kailileen Maxson 49 57239 431' QSJP Roberi Maxson Mary Mehus Thomas Merfes Linda Meyer Gary Mayer Dawn Melqren Kennefh Mel-er Linda Michel Linda Medcali Elizabelh Mellinqer Sandra Merz Paulelfe Mihock Senior cheerleader Barb Borman is shown painiing one of ihe familiar pep signs 'rhai' will decoraie a wall of 'rhe lunchroom before a game. Que. ',,.. if 'MQ-4, Homecoming balloon co-chairman Rich Erlich winces as he fills a balloon 'lo be le'r oil al 'lhe Kan Kennedy game. 1 i n A . lf? '.,., W W ,. 1'-.wwf Kerry Mildon Douglas Moore Scoll' Moreen Marilyn Miller Linda Moore Jeanne Morgan Senior Ingredienls Include Pep and Viialiig Daniel MQSI-,er Marqarel' Morlon Thomas Mullvain Diane Mosher Colleen Moynihan John Munsell Theresa Murphy Thomas Murphy iv James McCallum Marcia McClinl'oclt Bonila McCurley Beniamin McEvers -mill' Seniors Can Visualize Comin RHS Evenis The ordering ,gl senior announcemenls forecasls lhe quick arrival of June and graolualion. Bruce Nelson Carol Nelson Ca rol Nehls Beverly Nelson David Nelson Jerry Nelson Paula Mcllarlancl Raymond McGrail Marilyn Nelson Nancy Nelson Conslance Mcl.ain David McNeil Michael Nemiclc John Nemzelt Mary McNiece Emma McPeelc Richard Neuman Susan Neumann Rosemary Neul'z Maurice Nichols Gary Nielsen Mary Norman Jeffrey Norlhfield James Noslca if Kalhryn Nylmolm Susan Nyman Ann Obencluain y s 5 W , it K- A I 3 -. 17' Q., ,yi like , C 721: 3 ' f 2.1: VVVL Ji, ,, Palricia O'Connor Susan Olsfad Judy Ohm if ff as is 2 Barbara Olson Donald Olson Carol Olson Gregory Olson David A. Olson James Olson X sa Susan Nordberg Slephen Nulling Janis Oberq Judy Olcerman David B. Olson Karen OlSOf1 Milfon Nordmeyer Jerry Nye Jeanne Oberg Barry Olsen David J. Olson l.eOfW6Fd Olson Lynne Olson Peder Olson Sianley Olson Jan Hayes ulilizes ine library's resources io wrile her all- Nanci' Olson Rlfliafd Olson Suzanne Olson irnporlanl'iEngllsl'1 I2 research paper. Gains in Knowledge and Dimension Acquired Marslna Oman Sfeven Ornlie f , ' Jane? Opsal Eff! Dennis Ondrachelq Linda Ormond Burien Orred Linda O'Rourlce Janice Osler Linda Osl' Conslance OH' Jan'O+Hnger Larry Panlsarl i '3- mm 'MY Senior John Sullon shows rhal school 'ralces a lol of energy Charles Pearson Jean Pearson Gregory Pellon Barbara Peler Bruce Peler .sf I H 'pi 19' K e ii? '69 ,Q W Carolyn Pelers David Pelersen Leland Pelersen Lynn Pelerson Barbara Pelerson lf, Af Qs 1 'ar we Diana Pelerson Diane Pelerson Jeffrey Pelerson John C. Pelerson John L. Pelerson Q. X I f.zs 1 L lls C R by ioining The many boys lhal buy 'lwo lunches. 1 Cha rles Panzer Molly Pa rrish -Er Kafhleen Palriclc Thomas Pafierson William Paul David Paulalt Nim- -I-rf? Seniors Relish Rare Momenls in Reorealion As versalile musician Jim Johnson runs his fingers down 'lhe keys, he exhiloils one ol his well-known lalenls. David Raymond Lonnie Readmond Gordon Pulnam Deedra Ramalcer Bonnie Raiche Leland Randall 1 w, a '-V' f . f' X' 7 ' iv fo f 6554- fl l i Penelope Peierson Sheryl Pele-rson Roberl Reddiclc Joseph Rennelce J GL' iff' Perry Pla sch Sleven Posl' Mary Jo Reuler Charles Reynolds W 'Nx- M , Wrkk L X atm Richard Polls Mary Preusse Paul Rice Susan Richie R fi 'SX s. . xxx R 1 X 'S 1633? 5 x 7 Paul Ridgeway James Riippa Belle Riss Linda Rilcliia Thomas Rilcliie Ann Rivard Samuel Roberls Slreplnen Robinson Siqna Roed Viclcy Roelnl Jolwn Rogers Wendy Roslarno Linda Russell lvliclwael Ryan Sleplien Rosch Larry Runlcel lvlicliael Ruslacl Craig Ryplcema Todd Rosen Riclward Rusinak Kallnleen Ryan Raymond Salisbury Two genuinely dirly seniors. Sue Jones and Sig Loll, enioy l'l1e freedom and com- forl' of The annual Senior Slop Day. , fl. . -,ff - ,j-S.rsfg:,'ff:'gg R' K - , 'ff-' ' R' ' L Q Aurean finance ,eclilor Pal Lel:ebvre laclcles one of her many iobs: lhe counling of money from Aurean sales. VQ, gil I , ,mil Judy Sampson David Sanderson Marilyn Saxlon Valerie Sanders Kalhleen Sarfor Kalhleen Scallen Skill and Foriilude Shown Behind Scenes Glenn Schaak Shirley Scheuble Douglas Schindler Douglas Schanzenbach Carol Schiebold Marcia Schlener Linda Schley Belly Schmidl' Robin Schluler Melinda Schmid? James Schramelc Paul Schroeder Wm' Vw-4 'TT' NB fa E- vw W, Sleve Tanamachi, wilh famed eleclroriics sound equipment Richard Schunl: Bradley Schwarli Linda Schweim Roberf Schwie Karen Score Richard Scoil' Hz r abilify, manipulaies some of rhe slage Peggy Seasfrom Linda Seel Michelle Senyk George Servold Sandra Sellergren Dawn Shaleen Palricia Shannon Michael Sharrall' David Shaughnessy David Shaw Roberl' Shebeclc Donald Shellum Susan Shiplca Joan Sieber Joseph Siedler DeWayne Sie+sema m 5 'E Q-3 . REX 3 Vaslly inferesfed in biology is Gary Brisbin, whose in- dependenl' srudy is based on The anlics of his ra'rs. Randall Simpson Cheryl Sinning David Sivinslai Linda Slcoqh Chrislopher Skarman James Slcogslad Seniors Delve Deeper Info Seieniifie Fields Barbara Slelren Lynelle Sly James Smilh Diane Soderling Carole Slellom Candace Smilh Sfeven Snobeclc Sleven Soeder V ,., , .,, H ,d 0 Sharlene Songle David Spanqrud Cynlhia Sparrow Dennis Spooner nvwmlf 'im g i X u x s 'Y X. M1 1 , 4. , J 1 ...-4 9-4-pl I 1' fl? '-.ww x...,1j, Lou Slrulcel Rolnerf Sunclloerg BONUS Swan Peggy Sumner John Sullon Deborah SWGUSOD Bruce Slone, chemislry aicle ancl Chemislry 2 sludenr, spends much +ime in Jrhe lab preparing solulions. 'YT .nv Ti! -Q. , A ,QN N rf rf, Bruce Slona Barbara Sprain Carol Spreclcer Anlhony Slarcevic Larry Siehr Sharon Sleen Douglas Sleuclt Pamela Sfiles Gail Sfoddard Richard Slone Sandra Sformoen Susan Slrauss Scoll Slain Judilh Slolces Kafhleen Sfriclcler Momenls +0 Recall. Wilh Faces lo Relain Somewhal coyly, Barb Gowen scrawls on a senior plclure 'lor Tom Homan during lhelr lasl weeks in Rl-IS. Joanne Swenson Loren Swenson D593 aff' .,,l. ,f Sleven Swenson Mary Sylcora S gE 5 Sfeven Tanamachi Jane Tarranl' Janalee Swanson Jeanne Swanson James Tasa Luaine Taylor env Roger Swanson Susan Swanson Barbara Thompson Bonnie Thompson 4 Wm- n . . 3 Y Wayne Swanson Gall Swenson Llncla Thompson Sfephen Thompson has f ws' K , Nr-frat' Wayne Thompson Karen Thorberg Paul Thoresen 'diff we-UN Douglas Tllleslclor Parricia Torrance Brian Tonozzl Jane? Tosel Daniel Thurber Bruce Trapp N1-rs! Mm lil Consrance Troeclsson Ann Tuclcer Sandra Turner ' -,r,-' '- ll , T if ' J' .W iw- -Q. . , 1 Jr 'll .b , xi' if g W.: ,vary 9-4 f -f g mfviffiiv' 1 ,, ' i is 4 551 533 .f , aagff 4 E 51'ff5.f.m1 ,.-23 fr :Url ' T, fffirw gg 1 , , ,-,auf Jgwgxff in .V My ,fvnrvspwamvf 'zu an L fm ' 'H ' Q. sf - rr fwfr ' , ,iii fl. ' .3551 f-Aff .kat if T QRK Linda Unger Kalhleen Varno Joan Velander NN Glenn Voglman Kalhleen Volz Shirley Waggener W. Mary Thorldldson Charles Thorson Janell Trapp James Turnwall Calherlne Vislcocll Paul Wdlenllny Gregory Thornron Theodore Tinker Craig Treal Glen Ueclcer Juclilrh Vogelbacher Kalhleen Wall Challenging Year Comes lo a Close. as Senior Mary Wallenline Sally Wallis Margarel' Walliclc Pal-riqia Ward Dale Wenlcus Dorolhy Weseloh 'GQ Shelly Wharlon Peqqy Whelan we 4 s My Wendy Warn Juanlla Waslck Janel Weber Amy Welher Gary W5VUl99VQ Claudia Webber Pamela Weber Valerie Welher Cheryl While Ellzaloelh While Sue Garslce ls relieved lo pass anolher mileslone on l'he way lo graduallon: l'he ordering of cap ancl gowns. L Graduaiion Draws Near Kris Anderson receives Mr. Clair Barl'osh's assurance fha? rhe shock of gradua- 'fion is noi far away. Jack Williams Judy Wilson Palricia Wirlies James Wood LaVonna Williams Charles Winn Richard Wirz Janel-le Wriqhl' Linda Wilson Slave Winler Jennifer Wold Linda Yosl' 1 336' Arlhur Zabel Rolaerl' Zeclt Kay Zander Anifa Zaslers Kalhy Zqoda Cheryl Ziclt Randy Zierhul John Zillca Roberl Zimmerman Gayle Zocherl' 'T -13? as 3 3 N I Q K St- i Q3 i- . 3? 3 f -wins O X.- fifmm ill!! sf' 1' x ' 'Q X I if SPARTANLIFE is Siriving for lhe Meng Elusive Goals SPARTANLIFE is . . . . . . conlribuling your own 'ralenls lo lhe pride of Rl-lS. . . . greelings ol Go, sophomores, Sol . . . slaving over lhal lirsl research paper lor iunior English. . . slarling a colleclion ol pep, boosl- er, anol Homecoming bullons. . . . holding ring-spinning conlesls lo olelermine lhe champ. W 5, K 1 Ll NDERCLAQQME N Under The Capable Leadership if . ai . 5 Q T Leading The iunior class To increasing heighTs are B. BarTleTT, presidenTg L. Soderlund, secreTaryg B. Thompson, vice-presidenT: J. Freeman, Treasurer. ' Thomas Abalon PaTTy Addis Cheryl Ahlman Pamela AhrndT Mary Alfano MargareT Algren Barbara Allen Barbara C. Allen Brenda Allen Boyd Amundson Greg Andersen Andy Anderson Barbara Anderson Bruce Anderson Consfance Anderson David Anderson Edward Anderson Gloria Anderson Greg Anderson Gregory J. Anderson James Anderson Mark Anderson Mary Anderson Russell Anderson ScoTT Anderson STewarT Anderson Thomas Anderson Terry AnTolik Theodore Appel Dennis ApplequisT Vicky AreTz Bruce Arnold STeve Arnold Therese Ascher Jack Ashmore Brian AsTell ChrisTine Aussendorf Michael AusTin CaThy A. Babelcuhl KersTi Bachman 4 1 s. .as fs i ii ai is s is . +V Q .-is. , , V .6 K W if 'L ' 'ww' TJ' has T? '-'51 yi -JY T ' . wwf' . fl' 5, ' i ri la . T f if rrrs 5, -Q. ,.. ,si ,K is , rres- Y ' Y if ' 3' i .1 . i s ,, A qw 1 K is iii si Cay 5, of Experienced By Tlashing Their shiny new class rings oT so many diTTerenT sTyles under envious noses. The Class oT '68 enThusiasTically displayed Their loyal school spiriT. Sponsoring The TirsT compuTer soc hop in RHS hisTory, The juniors inTroduced The school To a new concepT oT Tun. A school sponsored produc- Tion, The Broadway musical Fin- nian's Rainbow. replaced The previously-sponsored Junior Class Play. Also Tor The TirsT Time The iuniors helped plan, pay Tor, and aTTended The newly-combined Junior-Senior Prom. Through The experience gained This year as iuniors, The Class OT '68 has earned success Tor Their senior year. 1 l 13 . f if I 1' flee f - .Za l . fi. 3 Zi: fs nfs f' A .,.,' Q ' as i U ' A ,si s Officers, Juniors Fullill fheir Towering Goals Y. , ' ' . - T, vs, ' , is ' as , , I H W 5 .LE '34 Q g A o,oo B oooo 45 wg 6 Zf Al ,i 3 A -Q., 1 f A , if . 'W ae' y iv .gf , aj, 6. , , 3-A ef 'B B qw yy 1 7 pe. ,, 75 I A 0 5- ,yy 1 lla 'B 'f r 'W' g T . ,r S 1 T 5 T 537i if-'B is .1 l V Q., o' ' 3' T W.. K in f f2s,,Xi , 1 -Q if L r g sa, fy Y f Wu, . s . ,' .... 2,1 ' - , in B a s , by V AL n x 61 - ii B 44 A ' ' zu A ' N i -e K , , A -Q itjf' 1 y P , Ly .fin ' ill' .iii-,yi v i of K ' V 7 V ,I fy , ' I if-A W I , ,B -av W' ,. 4 - 3 ,E gi L 5 . W 7. ' Q -, B 11:15 V' XT l Tli Y ,V A k wif. A y I V I fr -dv 5, Q. ' R 5 tw l 39,5 ' ru aff, - '- - 1 E QL- M i T . yl, . '-- .F it up K , VV , K iv- I W .4 K , Q Todd Backer Gary Baggensioss Peggy Bain William Baker Ken Bakke Lonna Ballhrop Colleen Ball Cheryl Barquisl' Tim Barrell Billy Barllelf Valerie Baseman Jeri Beadle Kennefh Beall James Beane Micheal Beckman Mike Bender Linda Bengslon Deborah Benske John S. Benson Sandra Benson John D. Benller Roberl G. Berglund Ronald E. Berglund Susan Bergman Daryl Bergmann Susan Berzelius Janice Billmeier Rebecca Bingea Nancy Bixby Suzanne Blaylock Janice Blom Sfeven Blom Kim P. Bloom Barbara Blum Gail Boberg Georgianna Borden Dale Borgeson Sfephen Borgman Philip Bosfrom Perry Bowen Ronald Bowman Jelferey L. Boyd Ronald D. Boyes Francis Boyles David Brandell Karin Brasfad Fred Bremselh Pamela Brenner Sieve Brenner Barry Brenny Jan Broin Linda Brown Luiane Brown Sally Brown Thomas Brown Roberl Bruce Nancy Brudeli Bonnie Bucci Kay Buckley Suzanne Budd Kalhleen Budde Rosemary Bulger Mark Bundy Thomas Bunker Sleven Bunlinq Alan Burgsiahler Barbara L. Burns Bruce Burl Shari Caldwell Roger Camp Colleen Cannon Mark Carey Palriclc Carey Anne Carlson Brian Carlson James Carlson Kenny Carlson Mary Carlson Sfeven Carpenlier George Carr Andrea Chresi Broolcs Chrislensen Toby Chrisiensen Tom Chrisiiansen Richard Church Claudia Churlik Barbara Claxlon Mary Clemens Sue Cochran Janna Colman Scoii Comslock Virginia Cone James Congdon Rusiy Consians Milce Cooper Ronald Cornelius The Juniors Thomas Corson David Crall Suzanne Crafl Krislen Cram Joseph Crown Julie Culley Calhy Cassidy Mike Colvin Sleven Daller James Dahl Scoli' Dailey Pairicia Daniel Kennelh Daniels Teresa Daniels Ron Danielson Sieven Davies Carol Davis Richard Davis Dick Day Dale Dayon Craig Degendohler Lynnae DeJarlais Timolhy Denman Siephen Dennis Celia Denny Wayne Deizler Linda DeWili' Terry Dickman Janel Diepholz Larry Djerlf John Dolmar Dan Donaldson David Doiy David Dovloelc Jane Dougherly Kenny Dowell Roberl Drake James Dredge Gloria Drill Bradley Dronen David Drummond William'Drury Colleen Dunn Daniel Duoos Scori Dureslcy V. George Ecksiein Charles Ego far , Ba Rs' iii? Progress Through Valued Counseling ,,., is Vw y Wzglff' My 'K 9' I , . I f as sf 'ni , wi I-iii N EQ --.. l .gm I 7 rf W' I y J, gk A I ... T rr T 'T ' V 5' yi ii , i I i H - , s-,, M. s- iii, V ls. wi 5 Q' K k 1 T ,sll R is H 1 gi' T 5 -1 vs U-tv .as if Q 'lag x N 5 I k y .. l '53 1 B 'f. is N I J ,,-' - A . 4. X.. 4? 1 ' H 1 m ii N. 'Q .1 K S i - -.., 5 ' ' Mr. Covarl is noi only A.V. direcior. buf also A - fy' Jrhe Junior Class Adviser. i YQ, YQ 5 N E , l Ali, N .. s ,K xg! K j jf- Q. F!!-no fi 4. E -- X vi . 'Y 2 X . ' l K i -? Q f ' ' , A A . su-gy I H-eg . f ex vi . VH! A P -Y rl J 'rl i ,F il , ig , ,A J i U S X i li in - 5 i X. Q, , Q , in in .arf ers 'ras 1 .Q hi o ' Mary Jo Ehlers Garry Ekegren Larry Ekegren John Ekholm Jenifer Elias Roger Eliason Margarel Elliof Cheryl Elmquisl James Emerson John Engelking Lesler Engen Erik Englebrelson Harold Erb David Erickson Dianne Erickson Molly Erspamer Jackie Eshelman Michael Evans Nels Everiz Gerald Fair Susan Farr Michael Filzen Dennis Fink Bill Finley Kaihlynn Fischer Mary Filzenberger Susan Fix Roberr Florey Craig Fordahl Tony Fosler Daniel Fredericks John Freeman Mark Fremo Bonnie Friendshuh Marlha Friskey Michel Frirh Jean Frilz Terri Frolund Glenn Gaasvig Donna Galbrechi Pefer Gale John Ganapes Susan Ganske Tom Gardner Richard Gerk Dennis George William Gibson Henry Gnerer Thomas Goalen Francis Gober Mary Gober Diana Gokey Barbara Goodman Johneffe Goodlund Wendy Goodman Allen Gram Orlyn Gran Barbara Grande Mary Green Aileen Greqer Adrianne Greqerson Ricln Gren Barlon Gresbrinlc Nona Griffin Wendy Griffin John Grundih Connie Gunderson Dale Gunderson Jane Gunderson Marsha Gunsfad Kafhryn Gusfafson Phyllis Gusfafson Marsha Haagenson Cheryl Hacker David Haclreff Susan Hadden Barbara Haines Shelley Hale Krisfie Halvarson A' 5 ,gs .M - i , , 'iw - ' . , ii .. , , 2 fx, .4 , ..,, C 42 X Up-io-Dafe Juniors Sponsor Diane Halverson Carolyn Hamel Anne Hamilfon Kurf Hannes Ronald Hansen David Hanson Joel Hanson Mary Hanson Susan Hanson Timofhy Hanson Wendy Hanson Bruce Hardf Paul Hardf Ginger Harmonicla Deborah'Harris Suzanne Harris Sfephen Harfman Elaine Harwood Barry Harpesfad Gary Haugen Debra Haugerud Gioia Haurifz Gail Hein Linda Heinrich Lynn Henkel Gerald Henriclcson Loel Henry Shirley Henry Michael Herron David Hill Roberf Hillner Bruce Hinnenlcamp Ann Hierpe Kafhy Hockerf Cheryl Hoff Clifford Hoffman Judifh Hoffman Thomas Hoffman John Hoglund Cynfhia Hoium Richard Holm Terrance Holmes Marfha Horner Robyn Hornnes Janis Hornsefh Chrisfopher Hoslcin Chrisfine Holme William Housfon 1 , f fe k ,, .:,,,,. .,,,,, ,. 4, V E , . iii L if E v x . X W I Kun ' fr I sf i 2 , . ,,,.. 4, - -: f eg f , Q HS: 4' gi, if irsi Compufer ,,,A y,, an , i I l if . ,,, . ' - f M I if Ifgzu , V 72 fy or oyyl I A , 1 Ai Q A C WI' C if i i i' ui 5 vi V , ,, H N A ff , V IA 11? ylrrcoy 5 ,i F , . , ,, ,,, .Q A .V I W ll 1 'f - 5 - -ii W 7 N Y 'lll , I L ,,,,,,,. . if ' , ff i,iiii ii i- , ii,, 5' H ' 4 i A - . i 5, Vflfgg f , -,,1 11 ff f +G: ' nu 6 X. 4 my i , 'H ' . E G . . , l wi, ,I f ii , 'lux r - .miie Ae: , Z, MM . + 5,m,,,.,x ,V A ' il 'V' 'N '-. William Howard Janis Howall Charles' Howe Jill Howe Mary Hoye Douglas Hunl K K J, A Ll. W ' ' Q' 4 ' 1 ' K, . ai 'iii 4 1 lHHH T Soc Hop ai R H Q Forresl Hunler Daniel Hurley Alan Huus Thomas lves Peggy Jackson Barbara Jacobson Linda Jacobson John Jarvis Carolyn Jefferson Joanne Jelviclc Cheryl Jensen Craig Jensen ,hd an A x ii gf: 5 , gi J, ,W i Q , lf Q v' 5 Mi 5 . i , 3, 1 ' ' wa - Q. ' .8 Q, '11 :T Z EY as ff i 'We in I I vi W I xl? ' F . .I , Q, W: L I , N., ,fy .tv-J V . . lui Q 4-J., K , i Greo Jensen Douglas Jensen Bruce Jenfinlc Peggy Jepson Barbara Johnson Bradley Johnson Carolyn Johnson Carroll Johnson Chrisline Johnson Daniel Johnson Danny Johnson Darcy Johnson David E. Johnson Douglas Johnson Duane Johnson Janece Johnson Janel' Johnson Kevin Johnson Laudis Johnson Leslie Johnson Michael Johnson Nancy Johnson Peggy Johnson Ronald Johnson Slephen Johnson Susan Johnson Terry Johnson Chrisline Johnslon Dennis Johnslon Therese Johnslon Susan K. Johnson Danny Jones Jaclcolynn Jones Jill Jones Michael Jordahl Michele Karlchofl Peggy Keehr Therese Keen Wayne Kelash Mary Kelly if 4-31 ,1 x f' 'aa l i I Wi' it K 1? .ai ' a , V ., S V ' T 4 T i p 2 . is N 4 is ..... my Ag, i 4? I 4' 1 u ' X, ,. if vs y V , Qi S al f ' -V K 1' , 'ni 'rf- T J . il - M -. IV! F .5 as b 'T-rf' a - ,, A Q. T f f' 'T ,,-W i 4 ri Q A 95 . ' ' Shiv n l 'A .Nr w-. ifik , 5 lf I . JJ., W The Money-Making Skills of lhe Juniors Are , V : If Ag g' iii' Bill Kepharl 'QQ , rv- . 1 Peier Kepler n .fai r .. . . ' f . f ' Cralg Kellleson ,l'l f' ' L - L Carrie Kienilz . J i V ll' .,, ' ' V.VV . - . ' '.'l Jon Kindern af lll f 4. ll L ' in ll V, J J i Chew' FW ll ' J Doug K'nQSfi+ef KV lll - Linda Kirchner VV V VV Q L V mVVV Marjorie Kirlridge H V V ' ' VV ,VVKK a n ':. V VV V V V Barbara Kilzman K , ',,. ' ' ,'ll .T'-- Rebecca Klein VV VV Carol Knurson i , ' Q ,, ' lll i V V Calhy Knurson 1: ,fair PM 'i f ' ,V W I Michael Knulson ' 1 J sieve Koch I H HH A .ww i J ' 4 f - -'h, K K L l l l lllll J lll as Margmy Kcehler J J l i Mark Koenig f l , ' ' . ,,,' . ff 'wig ' , 41 Laurice Kollar ' lllKr J, llKl , rrr James Koloa lll ' ' rr'r .- J ' L Gregory Kopgsciike . I Ilr H r Bm Korg L f lllllllK l rlrr L W Pee Kfirqs ll f li' fi gk I Gayle Kralz , V V 5 1 r L -.. V Karhleen Krueger V f VVVV .l - r ' V V VV ,L.r 'l - . i Kalhleen Kruger E , l'l', Janel Krurnm VV . , . so '- in VV 5 VV M Karla Kuhbander , V , ,V 1' i V - .ii ll ' V ' Wendy Kulle '22 aff A , , f i y f ii' i 5 me V O ' -23 1 f ag f i i ., . 'W 1 J ea n ne La ce - Vijf i A' i' D i a n n e La l ly if z , r, , ' r ,- . 3- vi. 'W if ' Richard Lamellry ' , , Barbara Lamperl V . V, g V V John Lamson as :VV , . Q, Z,, f J rll- 5-.V L ,. Zmx , ' Susan Landis i 11' V W' A V V W :VV 'Z F' , 17' V ' gf, Keilll Lange ,V Ji , , l 5, l ' W: , ' Bruce La rsen i f'fE2 V, I n 1- ll, ' 'l- -41 W John Larsen A i' il' 'f 'li f Roberl' Larsen 5 x Q 'fly L34 or V 2 f V Darrell Larson Kg , ' , . Rosemarie Larson - Qi ' ' rf' 1' it Thomas Larson . v .1 ' ii Warren Larson V ' 45' V V 5 if , V li Susan Lalham A I V :jug ii l' ' if L 3 VM i D Sand ra La uclenslager ' '7 ,V ' f Dianna Laughlin Q I V ' 55. , 4 V Palli La u rsen ,V Brian Lawrence ,l , Q , .c- rr K fs ,xi ii 11 . ' Barbara Lawson ' ' Palr'ci Layeux il ' l G Avg V' Gary Lazinski .,l ,HN V Roberl Lazorilc .. J anel Lee 'V - We i M Krisli Lee ai li E22 Linda Lee 112'-L, Jan' wuz ,fi Palricia Lee ,r, n ' Bruce Leelh , ,, .,V,, ,I Charles Lefebvre V'i VV V' Lorrie Leisure VVVV 'V I Jane Leslie il?-:Y I f -.L Roberl Lewis Sheila Lewis Sheryl Lindberg 'vii' H Xf-f ,mn , ' Susan Lindblom Gary Lindberg Roxanne Lingen VV V VV VV Mike Linner ':f' lf i'lli fir r i L .. i Roberl Lilile 'li 'l'i ili 1 F William Liille . ,V, il' ,, 2 Robefl Lofd ' Mary Li-,Uris . A Effeoiivelg Proven fhrough Concession Sales rf?- , ooo, ., L:- nn o 25 iiii J nn r . s oooo if J .J e P' G 3- o , ,N osy f-. f 'LJ W, 'bg J oo o o 'J ' r l ' lf ' X 1 -, 'fr ' V . J' f ' M noooon , gf Y s .:,k si Q i I - 1 4 r in My W A .,I, i My f ,,,, .W ' it Klil I f' Mike Beckman Thinks on 'lhe problem of whar 9, , i 3. ,A Jro do if someone comes lo buy. 1 s. .bln J J as y , ' WfM,seq f ' 1,67 y win f 'D i i no 5- an . ,...l i ' oooo J, y f is J or 7 ' iiiiiirii. ' Y V K uw-2 'lf V J J J r Rf J f4 4 r1:2',iW?3!a ,, ' 4...... .,,, H Y Y Y K V: jjr Vlitgrg iii M I in lv ' A V.VV, nnne J Q Qiim M ff L2 W g Q, ' if ,L Q I Ak , Q D o.oiooo 6 IAZVW my J fl' , f 9 if A V g or W x ii' 0 is ooo J H ii if' U6 4s1Df4,5's w f s ' 'M ,.fV' my JA 4 J ioY ,sq gi it gs J 4 1 no ff-4 re, M fi A ' 4 in 'cr 'fe ' r 1 M- J '7 ' J, J , if 'eiioo , J 4, 4 ff N2 X 5 I:VI.! zz o e l yyyyg A ooL g ooooo nit 'Pr N F, 1 M V 2 V Mariorie Lovaasen Bruce Lovdal Richard Lowden Gwen R. Lucier Gregory A. Ludwig Bran? Lund Curlis Lund James Lundberg Barbara Lunderno Wendy Makousky Denice Mahselle Kalhy Marsh Monry Marlin Barbara Masoner Mary Mafhiason Barbara MaH'son Larry Mauren Joan McBride Pafrick McCar'rhy Tirnolhy McCar'rhy Gregory McCar'rne John McGinnis John McGinl'y James McKenna Brad McKernan Douglas McKinnon Scoll' McMorran Kevin McParlland Caryn Mecay Randall Merriman Gregg Merrill' Douglas Meyer Mary Meyer Nancy Meyer Sfephen Meyer Mary Michels Jim Milbauer Mark Miller Merrilee Miller Michael Miller Calhy Miloslun Peggy Milchell Mark Monlils Frederick Moore Mark Moreen Pamela Muehrinq Robin Munsell Creighlen Murphy Theresa Murphy Mark Myers Gary Myhre Dale Nehrbass Barbara Nelson Dean Nelson Donna Nelson Linda Nelson Nancy Nelson Reed Nelson Sharon Nelson Susan Nelson Frederick Neumann Mary Neumann Sleven Nichols Jon Nicholson Kafhy Nordslrorn Donn Nordsirom Lynn Nordsirorn Sleven Norin Melanie Norlander Torn Noslca John Ogden Judy Oliver Celesle Olsen Evonne Olson Nancy Olson Palricia Olson Thomas Olson Wallace Olson Terry Ore Judilh Oredson Rings Julie O'Roulce David Osborn Daniel Oshea James Osiberg Karla Ollen Mercella Overby Marla Pafiolis Daniel Page Pal' Pappas Lynn Parker Rila Parlcs Nancy Parrish Sfeyen Parsley Robin Parsons Pamela Paulson JoAnn Payfer Larry Pepin Brenda Perlclcio John Perry Carol Pelerson Cheryl Pelerson David Pelerson Grani Pelerson Jan Peierson John Peferson John E. Peierson Wayne Peferson Ronald Pefriclca Randy Jo Peiro Kafhleen Phillippi Ann Pierce Jill Pinckaers Mary Pockrandf Sharon Ponfius Roberl Posorslce Sheldon Pos? Linda Praus Sharon Prepeichal John Presl Carol Priebe Brian Pulls Janei Ouall Wendy Quinn Pamela Ramsey Dennis Randall Richard Ranum Terrance Rassumussen Alan Redelzlce ia.. L 1 c ' ,,i l ' L L I ij iiiii i rrri li il T , J i f -P 9 51 if LSP P iggge TWP i' , Shine as Juniors Show Appreciaiion ,ur 0 W , f' , K 4 5 f...., Y i f N ,X ., , A fe 4'f5 J Qin' 4 5 f' ' -n L n mi' L K. w .1 'Z' . xi .,fis:r,ffiifi Ky, Q y My Q s m. Kei ': ss - Q ' Q T 3 TQ Q ,li 'P T5 in L, Y f J ' i l iii K ,: ,,,r. l T fm? J ii? yx 4,5 fiy si 3321? 3. A yi A My T' 45' , .ss ' J as 'nn' iii P i P s IX u fi' liil T - L 1 f a - 12 rss,- . J , ' Y g Pi' ' , L we T J in 'T F f f ' -T '-'Q in ' is iff 1 as N' T ' T E . , .V,V L ji 4 , ,, , ,Q as Q , .,--, r . L' a ' , , y fi ff . 55. , 4 . We ss. .asf ii - P' f I f X , 2 V 'Q 1 6 T 1 A 6 . , M Q i in , . wir'-I 'f . 1 A I ig l .. I y 4... I A 5' ,Q a- r.g ,W M , . . 5 -g V ' . f 'y. , fl' 'Q ff' fi, N 252 Sandra Reiner James Renneke Douglas Reynolds Jon Reynolds Sandra Rice Timolhy Rice Donna Richardson Marqarel Richardson Elizabelh Richler Douglas Rilchie John Rirrer Mary Roberls Nancy Roberrs Perer Roberls Michael Robin Phillip Robinson Ted Roerh Belh Rogers Douglas Roske Rebecca Ross Charles Rounds John Rouse Linda Rowell Pamela Rusch Palricia Ryan John Sr. Pierre Mary Salk Cheryl Sandeen Richard Sandeen Rene Sandquisl Thomas Sanner Becky Schiager Marlhew Schiller Marilyn Schindler Srephanie Schleuder Diane Schmid William Schoepl Mary Schonhardl Joann Schoslag 'lim Schreiber S il s 74. if is if ' ii ,,. in as T Yi -rf .QV ,, s QV' be W is gl A 1, 1 .., , if Q? , . ., .mr 5' 32, ' -, 1 2 iff' 2 ,, - err, r..ev ' I uw: : -Bi. V Q'- 'ig 'sh 'Te' fe ,V ,Q .. ,.. 6. Y Q e ' A 2,3 ' K I J - , S 5 cc,irr - i. rssi. iiiri S J do irrrl ii .du ,NI An eagerly awailed evenr in a iunior's life is rhe arrival ol his class ring. A handful ol juniors relinquished Theirs +o be shown here. Kalhleen Schuler Kennefh Seaborg Nancy Sedio Susan Seel Anila Seesz Thomas Seline Douglas Seward Scolf Sharpe Judilh Shaw Mark Shaw i fe- 'Vs 6 ., .,,,.,,,.. qnrjix. Us s N 2' ,. y U , ' 31:1 ip ii Y i ,E r X irii Ariyi 'r , W do iv Y Q 'il-rg. -, r.r S . as JJ' S I ,,,.- - - I .S I? H Q M Q 'D ., 'rQa, . - ,I e- pitxffi 55 . ' '4 ,, -an I I , ' Q , ' U W 311: iff' :f i . ,,k.,' I ,L ,,,...,,,, .V ..,.,. Qi.. , I ,,, ki Q , if . 7'7 3 . 1 R rr f srrrccs , . , My 4 4' if 7 is, 'L V .,,f , i . L, . I ii 'f-'L miiiiiiiiT 'i' 7 iii f' fire S - as Q Michael Shaw Roger Shears Karen Shellum Richard Shoeboiiom Roloeri Shull John Sieberz Lynne Siemers Peier Silbernagel Joseph Simon Valerie Sloii Valeiia Slusser Loni Srniih Lynn Smiih Elizabeih Snow Wendy Snyder Dean Soderling Karen Soderlund Laila Soderlund Mona Solberg Breni' Sole Geri Songle Joann Spalfe Michael Spillane Vicki Spooner Frederick Sianley Werner Sianley David Siapi Tod Siedmman Deborah Sieele Painli Siegner Janice Slenerson Expressing Diversified Abiliiies and Brimming yyy ccyy lcyy T is lyya T iii sr T yyll L llir 'l 5 is as is S V T ccii 5 ,ze , , gf I nv! si-wht W2 .sii SFQTU LI iii 2 - i it-'i q I ik ' 1-Niggi as Fr 1 H L 'i.r' yyyy in rii i'i K Z , in W ii'i , fi V i' ii .W isll S . ,i,.r V is ' ,I,V 'iyv , W V f ii 'rirr L i'rlia' , L 11 T ' T 1- 2 T 2 1 ,,' ' ' 1 . ' fi - V T L - 4 ,V irr , ' ig 'Q' V Q W 3 W M' ww ., f i T I 6 'xl tif' 8 K T' fe xfm- 4: ,J 5 g riff f in 14 , ,ii f rg, E an a f 5 r I + wi' pa Z f w' X 'rii' -r ,-,, Charlee Siinson David Sioebe Kaihleen Siodieck Terrance Siormoen Bonnie Siover Gorden Siover Lee Sirandberg Charles Sirauch George Siuari Janice Siuber Pairicia Siuizman Helen Subaclc Cheryl Sundem Susan Sundquisl Mark Svac Craig Sviialc Beify Swanson Cheryl Swedberg Susan Sweei Cindy Swenson Dale Swenson Lucille Swenson Tom Swenson Sieven Tail Roberi Tail Sandra Taniiu Susanne Taragos Linda Teigen Craig Tharaldson Donald Theimer Douglas Thelen Sieven Thies Bonnie Thompson Jaclcie Thompson James Thompson Ronald Thompson Susan Thompson Gregory Thoreson William Thorlrildson Mary Tisch -af 5 A jf Jh, K V jj' k,h' 1, f ' 2 V, R ss I ' 1 'i-,. ,,,, L X' J' Rebecca Tolilson Sheri Tonozzi Cynlhia Torell Barbara Torrance Jeannie Tracy Gary Trebelhorn Pam Trebil Debra Truax Geoqre Tucker Lois Turner Diane Tulch Ronald Tveilbakk Jari Ubben Kalhy Lynne Ulmen Carolyn Updike Mark Uller Claylon Vail Ralph Van Hoven Debra Varner Kalhy Veil' Gary Vensland Jeanelle Volz Slephen Vondargen Diane Waage Cheryl Wachler Ronald Wagner Bonnie Wahl William Walker Donna Waller Kalherine Waller Jerry Wallers Roberl Wallerson wilh Talent Class of '68 Displays Greal Promise WM H ' f -.. 3, me -.f MLM, ,, if 1 7 :Y no A W? L ww, fr J 3? M , s F G f fc David Ward Roberl Warhol Nancy Walschke Roberl Weber Frank Wells Nancy Wengenrolh Gea Werner Billy Weseloh Judy Weseloh David Weslergard John Whipple Cynlhia Whilbeck Shari While Erica Wickslrorn Daylon Wiqhlman Richard Williamson Roberl Wills Parlicia Willon Kalhleen Winler James Willich Aurelia Wohlford David Wold Jeanelle Wold David Wollan Maribelh Wolpers Kenny Wong Gary Wordon James Worlh Marlha Woskobof Rodger Wysong George Wyszynski Mary Yerxa Michael Yosl Beverly Youness Bonnie Youness Roberla Younggren Jerry Zeillin Susan Ziesmer Sleven Zmuda Greg Zahner Alihough Inexperienced. Largesi Class in RHS GeTTing The sophomores oTT To a good sTarT are Jim STarlc, presidenTg Debbie l-lelseTh. secreTaryg Viclcie AusTin, Treasurer: and Mark Shea, vice-presidenT. Peggy Adams Lynne Ahlberg PauleTTe AhrndT Debby Allen Jill AlquisT Sonia Anderson Jerald Ander Debbie Anderson Cheryl Anderson Dean Anderson Donna Anderson Douglas Anderson Gary Anderson James Anderson James C. Anderson John R. Anderson JudiTh Anderson Melba Anderson Peggy Anderson Susan Anderson Terry Anderson KrisTen Anderson PaTricia Anderson Paula Andrus 1 y Php, T , 1 ff ' .4 T- ' Z J' Ke l ley Arch e r -f Louise ArmsTrong Kirby Arnold T- Tim Arnold Ti Lo rri e A s lce l a n d z Kevin Asmussen '-,, V , ,,.. , Viclfy AusTin 'I T' Q 4,6 '67 Zi uw 45 if P a u l B a ch m a n ' John Baden KaThleen Baker Susan Balcer KenneTh Baklce Diane Balmer Rebecca Balsiger Adalan Bankowslci Debra Barsness ' . T T 'iii 'T 'T 'i'i' T 9 gf, W, 'fwfr' H -1, 1, T -' 1 The inexperienced class oT '69 adiusTed quiclcly To The pace oT R.T'l.S. Turning ouT in greaT num- bers, Sophomores helped plan and parTicipaTe in The soc hop sponsored by Their class. ln addi- Tion, They helped on many diTTer- enT commiTTees Tor Homecom- ing, The VarieTy Show, and The One AcT Plays. The greaT array oT school organizaTions aTTrac:Ted a large percenTage oT sopho- mores. For Their parTicipaTion in These acTiviTies, many oT These sophs received awards. All in all The sophomores acquired The ex- perience To lead Them Through Their iunior year. PM Hislorg Surmounled Odds lo Achieve Approval sv in 2312223 K wowlif, ik Barbara Barron Darlene Ballen Laurel Baumgarlner William Becken Bonnie Beckslrom Ro-berl Behr Thomas Behrner Alan Bernhardl' Chrisline Bell Roberl Benediclcson Janice Benedici' Russell Benglson Sleven Benglson Claudia Benne'H' Palricia Bennell' Sue Bennis Corrine Benson Debra Benson Susan Bergh Cherie Bergquisl' Diane Bergslen Craig Berkley Brenda Berkman Lyle Bernier John Bernslein Michael Berryman Gail Bellcher Nancy Bingham James Bischel Dennis Blacksone Scoil Blasko Jeanne Blomberg Joanne Blomberg Karen Blomsness Ken Bodin Sandra Bohnen Ann Boldl Ron Boll Rulh Bonslrom Roberl Borne Dave Borrell Dean Bossenecker David Boslrom Mark Brandell Palricia Braslad Elizabeih Braschler Wayne Brabanl' Roberl Brekke Timolhy Brennan Jean Bridges John Brisler Michael Briligan Chas. Brockmeyer Phillip Brooks Barbara Brown Terry Bryan+ Jeanneiie Budd Paul Budde William Budroe Marcia Bullock Karen Burr Bill Burrows Kay Bullerlield Ramon Buck Greg Byers Gregg Cameron Gary Caple Georgia Cardwell Ray Carey Douglas Carlson Janel Carlson Wayne Carlson . fi 1 X 123 M 1 ' 4 'Q L 2, X fr 1 J uihkiliw 2 ,M - , 1 ' i,,i'i 3 i . I E J ' ' :Mx , Siudenls learn Jrhe skills of inierpreiaiion lhrough varied readings such as are illuslraled here. i 1 I ifff' I . ,, .I , ,,. is .f W ,iw 1' - 'RH l.ynn Carlson Harold P. Carle-r Ann Cary Mary Caselius Riia Caufman Jeffrey Ceder Romona Chandler Gerald Chase Qophs Enrich Lives ihrough 41- we 1 J if NI 351 if K P 5 ,::. . Q W M riif . Tom Chase Paul Chrisliansen Barb Chrisiiansen Nancy Chrisiensen Donald Chrislensen Sandra Chrisiensen Sieve Chrislensen Kaihleen Cina David Clark Janis Clark Jim 'Clark Pairick Clemenls William Cloihier Dwain Coleman Keiih Colliqan Tom Collopy Sleven Cook Darlene Cooper Eileen Copeland Paul Copeland Brad Cornell James Couniryman Diane Cromer Marilyn Crorkin Linda Cuishall Sharily Dahmes Diane Dalias Mike Daniels James David Caihy Davis Pamela Davis John Day Michael DeCrescendo David DeWees James DeShane Gregory Dickinson Linda Dickinson Calhy Diekman Roberf Dingle Dan Dockendorf Calhy Dombeck Jill Donahue Daniel Doly Debra Dowell Noleen Dowell Cheryl Downs Michael Draves Tim Driscoll .3-'Q gg. E4 .ie ,- I Varied Themes Connie Dryg Cenise Duresky Joseph Dvorsky Carol Edmonson Brif Eidsmo Shirley Eiley Alan Eklund Sleven Eklund David Eksirom Leslie Ellesson In a' li lg X xx il ,,,.. 'fx , I-: N' 4 .Mm E av- ' ,fy fy Wx X W m .L G if 109 ,. Q, it li- . :LMT W' . B ii ii F 9 :L fs if . 1- 4 1: Q 1 if me , :WI William Emerson Gregory Engberg Dennis Engebrelson Debra Engquisl' Mark Enslad Kim Ericksen Deborah Erickson Diane Erickson Gerald Erickson Janel Erickson Janice Erickson Karhleen Ericksc Kalhleen L. Erickson Mark Erickson Neal Erickson Robin Erickson Susan Erlandson Richard Evarls Denise Evensen Donald Fabick Debra Fabick Lona Falenczskowski Maxine Fanberg Del Farnham Nancy Feisl Dayle Fellows Mark Ferguson Solayne Feriancek Chrisline Fernluncl Carolyn Findlay Deborah Filch Susan Filzgeralcl Dave Fix Waller Fix Mark Flanders Bruce Folleslad Mary Foley David Foline Carol Fordahl Raymond Eormanek P I Q... yn.. L , f B35-sk F Q s ,vans K ,f. 'Eff y rf 'fvu K . cf X ,C . -. 9 X E 4 kr. J ax is Ne f - we., xx l , xc H- be .Kraeg 19 A -a Q 0' s. X' vii I 3 , ,SJ sf x , v in 'ei f I fi 'f. -K ,Q Y i iti V -5 1 it I .::. .V .::,,N. -.er . ,T N, ..,, N Alii it-Fi : ii i V kk D A x Gigli. gl--A i 'L le ii ' i is ill Sophomores Glow wifh Phgsioal Vim and Vigor Jeffrey Fosfer Slephanie Fraenlcel David Francis Naneffe Fremo Michael Friendschuh Jennifer Frefhem Russel Friend Jacqueline Frifh Mary Frohreich Bruce Ganfield Marfha Gardner Candace Garslce Greg Gerfz Sharon Gess Gail Gibson Susan Gilberfson Michael Gilleffe James Godfrey Sfeven Goebel Deborah Goodspeecl Joseph Gonnella Thomas Gofofslci Larry Goughnour Nancy Grabowslci Pauleffe Graf Karl Gramifh Deborah Gramling James Gramce Karen Grandy Claire Granf Roger Grande Julie Gray 6 is 4 Wi ' -' ,, .. ,,.. J is 1. J WWE R70 ... , it 'W if Wff-ip ,V 7' 1 by 1i.,s.,i, ss,, . i.i, H IW I 4 fi, C . Q 4, fl ?. fl. . W.. 2 if J, yasaiyyryyryy,yyii ,gg ig v-33216. Joe Grazzini Kevin Green Jan Gresbrinlc Ronald Groal' Sfeve Gronwall Ann Gsfalder William Gullelcson Roberf Guf Lonnie Gufzlce Gene Habegger Jerry Hadd David Hagen Susan Hageman Mark Hagen Rolf Hagen Thomas Hagen Sheila Hagg Jeffrey Hallen Kafhleen Halloran Raymond Hamley Jean Hamlin Deborah Hammarlund Barbara Hansen Bruce Hanson Diane Hanson Gregory Hanson Paf Hanson Pafricia A. Hanson Cheryl Harder William Harford Krisfen Harlcnes Bruce Haroldson Susan Haroldson Debra Harringfon Bonnie Harris William Harl' Mike' Harwood Richard Hafch Nancy Haugen W.,-ff , V r: H ,,,,, Vkyrrk W i , u' 'T 'mm' J - , m.1,' ,gzi fi rrkl i I f :Eg fi I, -, f- 6 ,,L: t clgrg ll if -r.i -1 i iii l B , ifiiii iiif iiiii A 'I 7 H ' 'W L ' ,,,,. , J iiyy J ' if ieg fif -- .,,f',, ' 5 I L, . . B ' 5 . V kl L. if ,K it K. :LL fi ,. . V ,X . W., ' Barbara Janisch finds fhaf long hair can be a VLm:: problem in following Jrhe leader. . g bv In vi! g .... L I J X f l ' M- of .,,,,sV , 'fl ' gg szez , I' , W ,ff 'V QQ, 1. iff, B f , rerlr as 'k - iw .M if 1 ,., f ' my A , ' :,,.iVQSff2 Qi 5 l'r,' 3 J .rer , , i f zz ua.: Sandi Hauser Margaref Hayford Mike Haws Joan Heikkila Daniel Hellerud Janef Helmberger Deborah Helsefh David Hemsfad Jean Henningsen James Henry Sandra Herberf Mike Higgins Kafhryn Hill Laurie Hill James Hillesfad Jeffry Hofferber Gregory Hoffman Kirby Hoffman Lynn Hoffman Donald Hoglund Howard Hoglund Terrell Hokenson Roger Holler Sfeve Holloway Barbara Holman David Holfer Larry Hoof Pamela Hovelson Linda Hoversfen Keifh Huber Leslee Hubred Terrance Huffman Wendy Hunf Marcia Hvambsal Priscilla Hurley Timofhy Hyland Ken Ingersoll Barbara lngwerson Leanne Iverson Beverly Jackson Bruce Jackson Eileen Jacobsen Bruce Jacobson Barbara Janisch Susan Janneffa Jon Jenneke Jacqulyn Jensen Jody Jensen Barbara Johnson Bradley Johnson Cheryl Johnson David Johnson Ernesf Johnson Gwendolyn Johnson Jerie Johnson Mark Johnson is The mosl excilinq proieci faced by new sopho- mores is lhis fanlaslic crealion-'ihe DNA Molecule. Vicki Kilgren Pal Kimball Roberi' Kimball Janice Kinney Cynlhia Kirk David Kleinlehrf' Tom Kleven Wendy Klulclcen Bob Klescz Bob Knulsen Dennis Knuison Keilh Knulson Mark Knulson John Knoiz Tom Koehler Sleven Kolslad Gregory Kompelein Ramona Kopperud Monica Koslci Roberl Kramer Tim Kraus Cynlhia Krider Nancy Kreger Thomas Krelchmen Sandra Krohn Nancy Kreuger William Kuhbander John Kuhllce Mary Kuip6r Mike Kuiper Warren Kunjz Michelle LaFlamme Mark Johnson Mary Johnson Nancy Johnson Penny Johnson Richard Johnson Roger Johnson Siephen Johnson Terry Johnson William Johnson Laurel Johnslon Joe Jorgens Warren Jorgenson Laurel Juslad Palricia Kania Joyce Kasper Barbara Karau Marcia Keegan John Keiner Julie Keldsen Donald Kelley Holly Kerbaugh Margarel Kern Douglas Kell Sleven Kewer M 1 4 X W 'Q 1- W ' we,-f Vg yi. r,rccy , it 1 A 7 P J , f, ,Q-r X W , :fu ffif Q V G iv 2 of 'ff ,. mi- '- ' V. , Q , 1 -V. ,, 5 s,1fl, fii - i figs ' I 'Qi 1 ,Q ,cf , rw X: ,:, . isw ,.,,, J 7 U J Wu me V V,k:.,,V:,:kk 9 f 1. 1 fr: s,,' . vie: Sophomores Invesiigaie Eniireig of Human Life Thomas Lake Jeri Lamberi Gary Lane Ann Langendorf Caryon Larson Roberi Larson Sharon Laii Debbie Laurie Darcy Lawion Mary Leschinslcy Richard Lesher Wendy Lewis Darlene Lidborn Mark Liedilce Richard Linde Scoii Lindberg Mark Linder Nancy Lindgren James Lilyquisl' Susan Lorenson Roberia Lorlis Paul Losleffer Gerald Lowe Dennis Luefiinger Pamela Lund Susan Lund Virginia Lundberg Paul Lundin Jody Lundquisf Lorraine Lufes Dale Machovslcy James Malchow Kevin Malilcowslci Blair Malinslci Alan Malmberg Sieven Malmsirom Dean Mann Dennis Marwalder Theadore Marquis Charles Marsh Mona Marshall Pafricia Marlin Kay Marlin Michelle Marfini Beverly Mason Wayne Mayland Pafriclc McCarvill Mary McCullough Nancy McEvers Karin Mclnnis Sharon Mclniyre Paul Mclnerny Colleen McMorrow Joseph McPherson wh. f 'M Z' N f ' . cr q r ,,-xg sf f K X'Ai.ih i', Ii il L' ti ff' 1, 'lk ',.. 31 , 1 ,I Y Z I QM J 3s-an-4 ku 1' 5.4. 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Sophomore Treasurg Gained Sirengih ihrough Wanda Mishler Dennis Mohs Bill Moir Daniel Moldenhamer Janel Moline Janice Monson Maureen Mooney Renee Moriiz Janice Morshare Debby Muldoon Douglas Mulville Scolf Munsell Julia Myre David Myers Colleen Marsh Sue Meader Cheryl Nelson Craig Nelson Deborah Nelson Douglas Nelson Jack Nelson Janel Nelson Linda Nelson Nancy Nelson Slephen Nelson Susan Nelson Wesley Nelson Colleen Neplsad Lynda Nesheim Jerry Neuman Kalhy Neuman Valerie Neuman Anneffe Newcomb Barb Nicholson Daniel Nielson Roberl Nielson David Nilcula Carol Nordberg Susan Nordquisf Daniel Nordslrom is 'Q Qs a 4 4 is E UQ 'V' fr :.. ' 1' ,Q iooo 2 b yy yl yiy -D .. ., 6 ,. .so oo.iii g ysoo W esei iissss i ,,,i, wSa David Nungesser Linda Nyberg Nancy Oloenchain Sharon O'Conn Shirley O'Conn Of' OI' Douglas Ogden Nadine Olmen Charles Olson sfo ssl s wi, s ik E :W,1- 1fz::e fm Lii ii ' ' 3' fi ,,-1 nlln nanaa af as , Sponsored Aofiviiies Joan'A. Olson Joanne Olson Keilh E. Olson Keilh W. Olson Kern Olson Paula Olson Richard Olson Sieve Olson Susan Olson Pamela Ondrac helc ,-45 ' i ii -' ig, A is 1 'll,. . 14131 I ' ' 555 ,,, . V gg 2 L L gk, .klv , 'L,. r .... ,, if , sss Osll so l ii .ein sian . , ,.. e ' 'W L llls a Peler Opsal Mary Orclos Laurie Orner Palricia O'Rourlce Kevin Oselh Gary Olis Diane OH Linda Orrerness Ross OHO Sharon Overlay Pally Owen Michelle Palaia Mary Palm Randy Pachollce Lawrence Palmquisl' Mary Panfsari Gray Paulak Linda Payfer Jeanne Peabody Janice Pearson William Pearson Sandra Pederson Wendy 'Pederson Wesley Pemble Vicki Persons Douglas Pefersen Blair Pelerson Cheryl Pelerson Dirlcn Peferson Eric Pelerson Gayle Peferson Greg Peferson Jay Pelerson Jeryl Pelerson Jill Peierson John H. Pelerson Laura Pelerson Mark Pelerson Sylvia Pelerson Terry Pelerson s P if a Ayxky . wg X lm mg bw C W E 2 A- Q., V - 2. in' 1. i f,'1'Z'-Fi' s.s . O fl siss , L , .. ,iii N K, . m e ., fs L , z ss 5.5 ' P ,. 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J 3. wi N if S' S ' iifsfif V .'i'f,, Afler packing up early, sophomore Sieve Cook dreams ol hours spenl oulside biology lab. Z W, ky .J A 1 ' of KWWL, '43, . D Z. il IU 00 , , ask lag . , 34 s g, 2 M or A J illi S W 'Vk.f,'kk ' -6 , 1 si-.ef kb ifi i Pally Seaslrom Mike Searles Mile Sedio Susan Sefer Barbara Selinski Doug Selle Brad Selering Terri Shannon Dale Shaughnessy Jane Shaw Mark Shea Karen Shears Elaine Shellon Billy Shimkus Sleven Shocinski Harold Siddy James Simon Jane Sims Jean Sims Dick Sinclair Gary Sinning Terry Skarman Keilh Skogheim John Skoog Nancy Slocum Jay Smalley Calhy Smilh Denise Smilh Sally Smilh Thomas Snow Gregory Snyder Lynne Snyder Larryk Sobczyk Scoff Solhiem Duane Solle Mary Songslad Linda Sorenson Mark Sowa Laine Spandl Ronald Spear Linda Spencer Cindy Springer Jean Slalford William Slanlon James Slark Gary Slarr Michele Slearns Thomas Sfeen Tamara Sleuck Ellen Slewarl' Richard Sley Charlene Sliles Richard Sfine Bonnie Sloecker Richard Slone Danny Slover Ulilizing her library knowledge, Kerry Jaeger checks oul boolcs lo save lhe librarians much worlc. Shelly Sleplca M a rlq Slover James Slreuber Sleven Slrobel Joseph Slrub Ann Slu bbs Susan Slrong Dann Sl. Sauver ,, 2 . W -. Menial and Phgsical Acliviiies Siressed f, ,vlsmf-UF J if 3 i N, 5 qw fb I H 5. may H-1-wfwfi , , .1 . rea ,J If it yd J fQ.f 224 1, G Q,-7 f We ' Aff , , -sf S ' a s .1 Nrle 12 'KY 1. , -, A 4. W 4 ,qv KV wi 'rk 2 .ff ' 71 -J r'A L 1 M w a' T, ' 'Q - ,, ,- V ii ff , 'S 'W vrr . ll S as 4 J. Sleven Summers Elaine Sunne Jill Swanson Joy Swanson Roberl Swanson Krislen Swedberg Donald Swenson Sleve Swenson Jane Syverson Karen Szepanslci Belh Tall' Ed Tall Joyce Talcelcawa Mark Taylor Blair Tedamonson Thomas Teigen Sheila Theis Lincla Theusch Terry Thiellce Jon Tierney Cheryl Thober Ann Thollces Dennis Thonvolcl Susan Torborg Jean Thompson Melinda Thompson Paul Thompson Susan Thompson Sleve Tollelson Jan Tomlcinson Mike Tomson Niclc Tinlcer Tim Traelalcl Sieve Trebil Jan Tunby Deborah Turner Suzan Turner Lynn Tulewohl Milce Terry John Uhler -1. . YI, 'fn Q 15 'WER ,A 9 1 X., is Juniors Sandy Davis and Linda Kirchner are all hung up aboul gymnaslics. si D, X X ls ,W cccc , c 1 fs: S f f, ,, 1 f we I .ew ' 'f l 3' X fi - -Y ., . si ,FWN 'Q ,,. w K N, ,Q g R '45, aairrr C, if ff if L l Y i 'Q 1 gf 1,3 ...Q 7 ,' qs rv Q, rii J 'lfijjjjy' ,,f: fi , A v 1, iiiii ,g 3 -fc., ,, gi, P 'V 'ff 4' Q , ,, , gk f' ' N V , nf ff WW I 1' fl 2, 2 N15 nfl ,L ,I M L, v f- r Linda Ulne Lynn VanGuilder Slephen Varner Judilh Veline Richard Vervais Sleve Velsch Susan Vidas Sarah Vrieze David Wagqoner Gregg Walker Daniel Wallsledl Tom Walslrom Jody Wallers Kalhleen Warner Suzanne Warren Linda Walerman Elizabelh Walson Roger Walson Vicki Webb Gary Webber Thomas Weber David Websler Linda Weckworlh Mike Welch Bruce Weller John Wells Carol Weseloh Daniel Wesl Brian Wesrerberg Chrislin Weslergaard Scoll Weyer Palrricia Whalen Eileen Wheeler Wesley Wherland Cheryl Whilemore Ronald Wiederholl' Frederick Wigchers Donald Williams Gerald Williams John Williams Alan Willis Peggy Wilson Marcia Willon Sandra Winler John Winlerburn Randy Wire Granl Wisharl Sleve Wilz Sieve Wrighl Toni Young Chrislian Zaccardi fDavid Zander Phyllis Zqoda Rick Zimmerman William Zimmerman Richard Zurnmwalde 2 7 , ..L'- . .-.,L QPARTANLIFE Caiches Us in The Aoi of BeingOurselves SPARTANLIFE is . . . . . . being Torced To deposiT your righT TooT on a green circle which is aT The oTher end oT The board. . . . sinking your TirsT shoT aTTer iusT l ' h T I Ii earning ow o pay poo. . . . being lasT on a Toboggan wiTh eighT kids already in TronT oT you. -. . . Talking Tor hours on The Telephone abouT The laTesT gossip. STUDENT LIFE 223 Swinging Qparian Qiudenis Sacrifice Resiful Procrasiinaiion plays a large pari in a lypical siu- den+'s day. A+ sunrise, if he can make il our of bed, he is seen running lo caich an elusive bus. Then, ar- riving brealhlessly ai school, he opens his locker, only io find a colleclion of papers ihal were due lasi week. Affer anxiously wairing for Jrhe end of sixih hour, he dashes inio Jrhe hall. only 'ro be siopped by a Jreacher who inviles him io allend his sevenlh hour class. Well, beller luck iomorrowl The annual spring cleaning of RHS lockers is desperaiely needed by Mary Luies. They're laie again! Sevenlh hours should be given io. lhose The bus nnusi wail' lor. Due lo rising cosis which increased prices of lunches, do you feel you are paying more now buf enioying ii less? Sleep For Long Hours of Tedious Schooling John Kelvie, who has a haloil of sleeping lhrough sevenlh houirs, has nighlmares of school never ending. iced! grief! ll seems lilce Thar minule hand will never reach l' e 5. 16745 ,M fw wig and 2 ..- , .. Zh are i iii ' Tim Adair pawns anolher quarler off his pal, Larry ranlsari so he can go lo lhe hoclcey game. Debbie Haugerud. Kay Buckley. Barb Mallson and JoAnn Lace palm' a siqn 'ro pep up lunchroom afmosphere. Srudenls worlc hard ro pur up bullerin boards +ha'r will brighlenr 1'he halls of our school. School Qpirii and Super Would you believe rhar all of 'rhese Jrrophies were won by our Sparlans in '67? . . . '66? . . . '65? Sparian Qigles Refleci Perkg Personaliiies Tim Collo slides down bannislers in fhis year's lalesf s+yles- PY plaid panis, slriped shirl, and pea coal. Jan Alquisl' and Dick Erickson display lhe well-dressed look Thai' is so popular wilh Richfield sfudenls. , -g gli 1 y al 1 s as r l' i ' l l l r yi Ti i xl l967 was lhe year for new and diilerenl' fash- ions-everylhing from 'rop 'ro foe. l-leeled shoes were in for +he girls, as were hair pieces of various Types. Boys showed up in lhe halls wi'rh plaid panls, weird lies, and splashy T-shiris. There were dilierenl slyles for diifereni lasies, and all of lhem made Richfield High School more colorful. Linda Russell displays fashion from head io 'foe in curls, lenl dress, and heeled shoes. ' Dick Olson and Ray Salisbury worlc info The darlc hours of lhe nighl lesling new chemislry principles. Rila Lundquisl, Vivian Johnson, and Candy Smilh pul lhe finishing louches on lheir mimeograph proiecls. Scholars Remain Long Afler lhe Final Bell lo Aller lhe dismissal bell rings, announcing 'rhe end u .ssss is s l of anolher day ol hard-worlc, sludenls can slill be ii i found in lhe building pursuing Jrheir scholaslic in- leresls. Almosl every nighl someone, who somehow didn'+ come oul wilh, lhe righl resulls in class, can be found conducling an experimenl in chemislry. Office praclice and lhe malh deparlmenl are also very popular places lo find ambilious sludenls. One can always use praclice on a diclaphone. lceypunch machine, or on a seemingly unsolvable egualion. .wgjgit Terry Anderson and Keilh Colligan were inviled lo help 'rheir leacher lormulale a geomelric hypofhesis. U xm xf---nah: ...assi , Livelg Pariies Help +0 Brighlen Llp lhe Humdrum l-lave you been searching for an escape 'from lhe rnonolony of life here al Richfield l-ligh? l-lave a parlyl Some of 'rhe Sparlans have done iusl lhal. Whelher i+'s planned or impromplu, you're bound lo have fun! Who could lhink of a beller excuse for gelling logelher wilh friends? Jusl lhink of all of lhe zany lhings you've wanled lo do buf were afraid ol whal olher people would lhink. Who cares? In case you're ralher hesilanl, iusl lake a peek al a few ol lhe pasl year's parlies. Allernpling lo drown his sorrows, Randy Zierhul brings his own iug To The parly. .ll ll looks like Sue Kamps, Bill Billman, Barb Mallson, and John Pelerson are prospecfive Golden Glove champs. Seen allending a formal dinner parly are Nancy Boice, Cor- rine Ascher, Tom Chrislianson, and Randy Zierhul. Qx Lives of RHS Qiudenis So rhis is how Mary Lures and Maggie Draxfen spend 'rheir sruoly halls! E If fhey prachce hard enough, Tom Chrisfianson and Jim Bishop mighf become honorary members of our rap line. Paffy Sfufzman, a member of fhe iunior class, models fhe ouffif fhaf won her a frip fo Las Vegas. Coffee houses sponsored by churches have become popular places fo enioy an evening of fun and fellowship. Dave Mafson, Tim Adair, Greg Olson, and Mike Sharraff are vicfims of an everyday winfer occurrence. Amusement Relaxaiion The sfudenfs af Richfield l-ligh spend fheir leisure fime in fhe oddesf ways! Remember when you were dafeless on a Friday nighf and saf home wafching The Green Hornef, or fhe fime everyone wenf fo fhe Edina-Richfield game and you had fo sfay home foifinish a ferm paper? Whaf abouf all fhe sevenfh hours you gof for fhrovving food in The lunchroom? Isn'f if nice fo be able fo do so much in your leisure fime? Luaine Taylor graciously clonales her lime and ellorl lo help build a Red Cross chesl. Replace Repeiilion l-ley fellas, gamelhing lellg me We pul 5 li++le +00 much Wax Renee Morili and Lorraine Lures gel a beller underslancling on The Jrobogganl' of business Through parricipalion in Junior Achievement Qooializing Oooupies a Major Parl ol' Richfield S 1 Marcia Keegan, lhrough long hours of praclice, has become an accomplished dancer. 234 Aliler all of lhal hard work, Sue Graham decided she deserved somelhing for her efforls. Can you 'lhinlc of a beller way lo spend a Salurday nighl lhan al Sl. Nicholas' coffee house? Qiudenis' Leisure Time 2-:QB Q Sue Blaeser! There will be no affeclion shown in. The halls nol even lo Jane? Weber! Frequenf lam sessions play 'an imporlanl par? in rhe success Peggy Brown has her handsin Mr. Donu+'s +iIl again. l'low do of Jrhe Hi-Tones, a school rock band. lllal' manage la male a prom' x ff? , f 5, vv Q QPARTANLIFE is Qupporied bg a Qpiriied Communiig SPARTANLIFE is . . . . . . spolling Kallwy Ryan on II3 local Sveclen l-lousegbilllooarols. . . going lo Take a piclure of lvlelropol- ilan l-lonola anol discovering il has m edl l Jr' ov o a new oca ion. . lrying To sell aclverlising space lo a prospeclive business. . passing a sign on The freeway pro claiming Riclncield's cily limils. g all-Q 1 A ADVERTISING A X i I AFS Sfudenis Gorda Hofer and Roberi' LaMarche GOPHER STUDIO Elaine B. Bruggeman Your Aurean Phofographer 7640 Lyndale Avenue 869-9090 82? . .if Lana., Moore Lina., am, Dee Anfhony J. C. PENNEY CO. 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LAUNDRY PICK UP 81 DELIVERY SAME DAY SERVICE 6439 Lyndale Ave. 869-0430 - ACKERMAN FURNITURE 7800 Duponf Ave. So. 866-36l6 Wendy Cederlmolm and Linda Kiefner Lyndale Hardware For 'I'he Finesi in All Types of Hardware and Service for fhe PamS1'iles Modern Richfield Handyman and Homemaker 66I6 Lyndale Ave. 869-7555 663I Penn Ave. 869-0633 F. W. WCDOLWORTH CCD. Serving 260 S+ores in Minne so1'a, MIDWESTERN OFFICE lowa, Nor+l1 and Soufh Dalcofa, Minneapolis, Minnesoia Monfana, Wyoming, Wisconsin, Colorado, Nebraska, and 'ihe Upper Peninsula of Michigan Meei' 'l'l1e Res+ for +l1e Besi' af MlLLER'S FIRESIDE PIZZA 6736 Penn Ave. So. 869-4040 FLCWERTOWN in America 66+h 8: Lynclale Ave. So. Largesi' Variefy of Exoiic, Permanen'I' Flowers and Foliage in America ww IT'S DONE Senior Activities Adair, Timothy Tim -Forum I, Hi-Y I, 2, 3, President 3, Homecoming Com- mittea 2, 3, Committee Co-Chairman 3, Letterman's Club 3, Speech Contest 3, Wrestling I, 2. Adams, Thomas Tom -Golf 2, 3. Alexander, Barbara Barb -French Club I, 2, GAA I, Nui-se's Office Help 3, Y-Teens 3. Allison, Ronald AI -Football I. Alpaugh, Richard 'Dick -German Club 2, 3, Sadie Hawkins Committee I, Spanish Club I, Wrestling I. Alquist, Jan-Aurean Staff 3, Band I, Biology.Lab Assistant 2, Flag Twirler 2, 3, Co-Captain 3, French Club 2, 3, Homecoming Committee U2, Library Aide 2, One-Act Play Committee 3, Spotlite Staft I, Student Council Representative 2, Alternate I, Y-Teens I, 2, 3, Treasurer 3, National Honor Society 2, 3. Amundson, James Jim -AFS I, 2, Band I, 2, 3, Pep Band I, Swing Band I, Cross Country I, Golf I, 2, 3, Homecoming Committee I, Senior lass Play I, Soccer I, 2, Wrestling I. Ander, James Jim -Audio-Visual Help 2, Football I, Intramural Basketball I, Sophomore Class Party Committee I, Radio Club 2, Senior Planning Com- mittee Alternate 3, Junior-Senior Broomball Game 2. Anderson, Arlene-AFS I, 2, 3, Aurean Staft 2, French Club I, 2, Junior Class Play Committee 2, Y-Teens 2. Anderson, Carol-German Club I, Tapaires I, 2, 3, Secretary-Treasurer 2. Anderson, Gary-Choir I, Football 2, Lettermans Club I, Track 3. Anderson, Kristen Kris -Aurean Staff 2, Band I, Fire and Ice Committee 3, Homecoming Committee 2, 3. Co-Chairman 3, Junior Class Play Committee I, 2, Junior Prom Committee 2, Pep Club 3, Sadie Hawkins Committee.3, Sen- ior Class Play Committee 2, Spanish Club 2, 3, Twin Dance Committee 3, Y-Teens I, 2, 3, National Honor Society 2, 3, Treasurer 3. Anderson, Kristine Kris -Band I, 2, 3, Pep Band I, 2, 3, French Club 2, 3, Homecoming Committee I, 3, Y-Teens I, 2, 3. Anderson, Linda A. Y. F. -Band I, 2, 3, Pep Band I, 2, Forum I, Senior Class Play 3, Senior Class Play Committee 3. Anderson, Mary Ann-Band 2, 3, Pep Band 2, 3, Spanish I, 2, 3, Y-Teens 3. Anderson, Owen O -Spanish Club I, Speech Contest 2. Anderson, Pamela Pam -Aurean Staff 2, Junior Class Play Committee '2, Make-Up Club 2, Senior Class Play Committee I, Spanish Club I, 2, Spotlite Staff 2, Ushers Club I, Y-Teens 2. Anderson, Shelley-AFS 2, Cheerleader 2, 3, Captain 3, French Club '2, 3, GAA I, Homecoming Committee 2, 3, Latin Club I, Pep Club 2, 3, Physical Educa- tion Assistant 3, Speech Contest 2, Student Council Alternate I, 2, Y-Teens I, 2, 3, Chapter President 3. Anderson, Stephen Steve -Gymnastics I. Anderson, Steven Steve -Golf I, 2, 3, Intramural Basketball 3. Angerhofer, Joan-GAA I, 2, 3. Anthony, Dee-AFS I, 2, 3, Aurean Statt I, 2, French Club 2, 3, GAA I, 2, Home- coming Committee I, 2, 3, Latin Club I, 2, Quill and Scroll 3, Sadie Hawkins Committee I, 2, Senior Class Play Committee 2, 3, Spotlite Staff I, 2, 3, Co- Editor in Chief 3, National Honor Society 2, 3, Y-Teens I, 2, 3. Artimovich, Lee-Intramural Basketball I, 2, 3. Aschsr, Corrine Smash -AFS 2, 3, Aurean Statf 2, Cheerleading 2, 3, Home- coming Committee 2, 3, Homecoming Queen Candidate 3, Junior Prom Com- mittee 2, Office Aide 2, One Act Play Committee 2, Pep Club 2, 3, Senior Class Play Committee 3, Spanish Club I, 2, 3, Secretary 2, 3, Speech Contest 3. Aspnes, Linda Lin -Debate I, GAA I, 2, Pep Club I, Red Cross I, Ski Club I, Spanish Club I, 2, Student Council Representative 2, Y-Teens I, 2. Athey, Robert Bob -Intramural Basketball I, 2, 3, Wrestling I. Ausley, Susannah Sue -Aurean Staff 2, German Club 2, Y-Teens 3. Baker, Noel-Y-Teens 2, 3. Baldus, Patricia Pat -AFS 2, Aurean Staff I, Fire and Ice Committee.I, Homecoming Committee 3, Pep Club 2, Sadie Hawkins Committee I, Junior Prom Committee 2, Spanish Club 2, Twin Dance Committee I, Y-Teens 2. Ball, Clarice Criss -Art Club 2, Ski Club 3, Y-Teens 3. Bandow, Gayle-AFS 2, 3, Aurean Staff 2, 3, Band I, 2, Forum 3, French Club 2, 3, Homecoming Committee 2, 3, Co-Chairman 3, Model U. N. Alternate 3, .Office Aide 3, National Honor Society 2, 3, Y-Teens I, 2, 3. Baran, Diane Di -Aurean Staff 2, 3, Choir 3, Fire and Ice Committee 3, Ger- man Club I, 2, 3, Junior Class Play 3, Physical Education Gym Assistant 2, Sadie Hawkins Committee 3, Senior Class Play 3, Y-Teens 2, 3. Barbeau, Cynthia Cindy -Choir I, 2, 3. Baribaau, Patricia--Biology Lab Assistant 2, Forum I, 2, 3, GAA I, Make-Up Clu 2. Bartell, Mary Lou-Spanish Club I, 2, 3. Baumchen, Sharyl Shari -Pep Club 2, Y-Teens 2, 3. Baxa, Linda Bax -AFS 2, 3, Choir 3, German Club I, 2, 3, Pep Club 3, Quill and Scroll 2, 3, Spotlite Staff I, 2, 3, Co-Editor in Chief 3, Ushers Club 2, Na- tional Honor Society 2, 3, Y-Teens 2, 3. Beane, John Gregory -Hockey 2, 3. Becken, Donna Penny -French Club 2. Behrner, Caryn Buntz -Art Club I, Biology Lab Assistant 2, GAA UI, 2 Home- coming Committee 2, 3, Make-Up Club I, 2, Sadie Hawkins Committee 3, Sen- ior Planning Committee Representative 3, Ushers Club I. Bennett, Paula Benni -Aurean Staff 3, GAA I, 3, Homecoming Committee 3, Library Aide 2, One Act Play 2, Sadie Hawkins Committee 2, 3, Senior Hostess 3, Spanish Club 2, 3, Speech Contest 2, 3, Spotlite Staff 2, Student Council Alternate 3. 252 Benson,.Dawn-Aurean Statf 2, 3, French Club 2, 3, Junior Class Play Committee 2, Senior Class Play Committee I, Y-Teens I, 2, 3. Benson, Deborah Bense -Speech Contest 3, Y-Teens 2. Benson, Mary-Aurean Staff 3, Homecoming Committee 3, Latin Club I, 2, Sen- ator 2, Make-Up Club 2. Bentzen, Brian-Hi-Y I, 2, 3, Ski Club I, Spanish Club 2. Bei-ga Patrick Paddy -Baseball I, Hockey I, 2, Lettermans Club 3, Soccer I, Berg, Terry-Baseball I, 2, 3. Befqef. JO-in '.'Joni -Aurean Staff 3, Cheerleader I, 2, 3, Choir I, Homecoming Queen Candidate 3, Ottice Aide 3, Pep Club I, 2, 3, Sadie Hawkins Com- mittee 3, Senior Planning Committee Alternate 3, Student Council Alternate 3, Y-Teens I, 2. Bergren, Gary Bergie -Hockey I. Bernstein, James Bernie -Baseball Manager I, Basketball Manager I, 2, 3, Forum 2, 3, Speech Contest 2. Biegner, Gloria Jackie -GirI's Choir I, 2. Bishop, James Jiml'-Baseball I, 2, 3, Basketball I, 2, 3, Co-Captain 3, Fire and Ice King Candidate 3, Hi-Y 3, Letterman s Club 2, 3, Senior Planning Repre- sentative 3, Student Council Representative 3, Treasurer 3. Blllmin. William BiIl -Band l,' Baseball I, 2, 3, Fire and Ice King Candidate 3, Football II, 2, 3, Co-Captain 3, Hi-Y 3, Junior Class President 2, Junior Prom Committee 2, Lettermans Club 3, Senior Class Play 3, Senior Planning Representative 3, Sophomore Class President I, Student Council Representative I, 2, Wrestling I, 2, 3. Biornlie, Mary Lou Blondie -French Club 2, GAA l, German Club I, Spotlite Staff 2, Y-Teens 3, Chapter President 3. Biornstad, Bruce-Gymnastics I. Black, Richard Rick -Football I, 2. Blaeser. 5'-'San Sl-'PSF 5CIUlfI'el -AFS I, Aurean Staff I, Fire and Ice Commit- tee I, 2, French Club I, Homecoming Committee I, 2, 3, Junior Prom Com- mittee Co-Chairman 2, Sadie Hawkins Committee I, 2, 3, Twin Dance Com- mittee I, 2. Blase, Steven Steve -Gymnastics Z. Blaska, Jeffrey BIask -Basketball I, Biology l, 3, Track I. Blecha, Sally-Forum 2, 3, Secretary 3, GAA 2, Junior Class Play 3, Latin Club I, 2, Library Aide 2, One Act Play 3, Senior Class Play 3, Social Studies Office Help 3, Speech Contest 3, Ushers Club 2, National Honor Society 2, 3. Blomberg, Stephen Steve -Homecoming Committee 3, Junior Class Play 2, Stage Crew 2, 3. Bloomquist, Vernon Vern -Audio-Visual Help 2, 3, Junior Class Play 2, Senior Class Play 2, Stage Crew 2, 3 Blowers, Veronica Ronnie -French Club 2, 3, Junior Class Play Committee 2, Make-Up Club 2, Pep Club 2, Y-Teens 2, 3. Blum, Michal Bloomer -Football 2, 3, Letterman s Club 3, Wrestling 2, 3. Boice, Nancy-Aurean Staft Z, Homecoming Committee 3, Junior Prom Commit- tee 2, Student Council Representative I, Y-Teens I, 3. BOIIOU. JI-'VIS Bug -Art.Club I, Aurean Staff 2, Band I, 2, Pep Band I, French Club 3, GAA I, Junior Class Play Committee 2, Sadie Hawkins Committee 3, Senior Class Play 3, Y-Teens 2, 3. Borman, Barbara Barb -Cheerleading I, 2, 3, Homecoming Committee I, 3, Junior- Prom Committee 2, Pep Club I, 2, 3, Spanish Club I, 2, 3, Student Council Alternate 2, 3, Y-Teens I, 2. Bosiger, DianeTAFS 3, Aurean Staff 2, GAA I, Junior Prom Committee 2, Printing Club 3, Spanish Club I, 2, Ushers Club 2, Student Council Aide 3. Bosseneclier, Linda-AFS 3, Aurean Staff 2, 3, German Club I, 2, 3, Homecoming Committee 3, Junior Class Play Committee 2, Pep Club 3, Senior Class Play Committee 3, Sewing Club 2, Ushers Club I, 2, 3, Y-Teens I, 2, 3. Bostrom, Judith Judy -Aurean Staff I, 2, 3, Homecoming Committee I, 2, Library Aide 2, Ushers Club 2, 3, Y-Teens I, 2, 3. Bouchier, Janice Jan 1Aurean Staff I, 2, 3, French Club 2, 3, Homecoming Committee I, 2, 3, Junior Prom Committee 2, Library Aide 2, Ushers Club 2, Y-Teens I, 2, 3. Bouchier, Jeanne-Art Club I, Aurean Staff I, 2, 3, Fire and Ice Committee Co- Chairman 3, French Club.I, 2, GAA I, Homecoming Committee 3, Junior Prom Committee 2, Library Aide 2, Student Council Alternate I, Ushers Club 2, Y-Teens I, 2, 3, Chapter President 3. Boydston, Carla-Band I. Brand, Gary-Band 2. Brecht, Robert Bob -Art Club I, Audio-Visual Help 2, Speech Contest I. Brede, Wayne-Intramural Basketball 3, Sadie Hawkins Committee 3, Track 2, Intramural Football 3. Brekke, Wayne-Football 2, 3, Intramural Basketball I, 2, 3. Brenny, James Jim -Basketball I, Football I, 2, 3, Hi-Y 2, 3, Latin Club 2. Bridges, Paul Buckwheat -Gymnastics I, 2, 3. Bright, Harry Bud -Football I, 2, Hi-Y I. Brisbin, Gary-AFS I, 2, 3, Biology Club 3, Cross Country I, 2, Debate I, 2, 3, Forum 2, German Club I, 2, 3, Junior Class Play Committee 2, Senior Class Play Committee 3, Ski Club I, 2, Speech Contest I, 2, 3, Student Council Rep- resentative 2, Alternate I, Track I, Wrestling I, AFS Student in Germany. Brown, Peggy Peg -GAA I, Y-Teens I. Browning, Bruce-Band 3, Pep Band 3, Swing Band I, Junior Class Play I, Orches- tra I, Sound Crew I, Stage Crew 2. Bry, Jeffrey Jeff -Band I, 2, 3, Swing Band 3, Homecoming Committee 3, Intramural Basketball 2, Junior Class Play I, Senior Class Play 2. Buck, Roger-Homecoming Committee I. Bullock, Jeffrey Jeff -Aurean Staff 3, Audio-Visual Help 2, 3, Soccer 2, 3. Burns, Patricia. Pat -AFS 3, Aurean Staff I, 2, Forum 3, GAA I, Nurse's Office Help 3,2Semor Class Play Committee 3, Spanish Club I, 2, 3, Spotlite Staff 2, - eens . Burr, Penny-Art Club 3, GAA 2, 3, German Club I, 2, 3, Sadie Hawkins Com- mittee 3, Y-Teens 3. Busho, Donna Don -Choir I, GAA I. Busse, Brenda-AFS 3, Aurean Staff 2, French Club 2, 3, Guidance Office Help 3, Junior Prom Committee 2, Red Cross Youth Disaster Corps Representative 2, 3, Ushers Club Z. Byhre, Jan-Aurealn Staff 2, 3, Band I, 2, Biology Lab Assistant 2, Debate 3, Fire and Ice Committee 3, Chairman 3, Homecoming Oueen Candidate 3, Senior Planning 'Representative 3, Student Council Alternate I, 2, Y-Teens 2, 3. Cameron, Janis Jan -Aurean Staff 2, Varsity Band I, 2, 3, GAA l, 2, 3, Office Aide 2, 3, Spanish Club 2, 3, Ushers Club 3, Y-Teens I, 2. Campbell, Sandra HoIIy -Aurean Staff I, French Club 2, GAA I, Make-Up Club I. Camuel, Bill Omar -Gymnastics I, 2, 3. Carlson, Ann-AFS I, Aurean Staff I, Biology Lab Assistant 2, GAA I, Red Cross 2, 3, President 3, Spanish Club Z. Carlson, Cheryl-Homecoming Committee 3, Latin Club I, Sadie Hawkins Com- mittee 3, Senior Class Play Committee 3, Y-Teens l, 2, 3. Carlson, Rebecca Becci -Choir 3. Carlson, Richard Rich -Football I, 2, 3, Spanish Club 2, 3. Carlson, Susan Sue -Latin Club I, 2, Senator 2. Carney, Phyllis Phyl -Forum I, 2, 3, GAA I, Spanish Club I, 2. Carpenter, Denyse-Choir I, 2, 3, GAA I, Y-Teens 3. Carpenter, Susan Susie -AFS I, 2, Debate I, 2, 3, National Forensic League President 3, French Club I, 2, Model U. N. 3, Speech Contest 2, Student Coun- cil Representative 3, Lake Conference Student Council Secretary 3, National Honor Society 2, 3. Carr, Val-Basketball I, Golf 2, 3, Hi-Y 3, Homecoming Committee 2, Intramural Basketball 2, 3, Latin Club 2. Caselius, Mark-Light Crew I, Stage Crew I. Cederholm, Wendy-AFS I, 2, 3, Aurean Staff 2, Forum 2, GAA I, Homecoming Committee Chairman 3, Junior Prom Committee 2, Sadie Hawkins Committee Co-Chairman 3, Student Council Alternate 3, Y-Teens 2, 3, National Honor Society 2, 3. Chatterton, Anne Angelina -Aurean Staff 2, French Club 3, Latin Club, Secre- tary-Treasurer l, Homecoming Committee 2, One Act Play I, 3, Speech Con- test 3, Y-Teens I, 2, 3, Chapter President 3. Chellsen, Keith-Audio-Visual Help I, Forum I, 2, German Club I, 2, Sound Crew I. Chouinard, Carol Clyde -Forum 2, 3. Christensen, Thomas Tank -Fira and Ice King Candidate 3, Football I, 2, 3, French Club 2, Hi-Y 3, Hockey I, 2, -3, Junior Prom Committee 2, Lettermans Club Z, 3, Senior Class Play 3, Speech Contest 2, 3, Student Council Repre- sentative 2, Alternate I, President 3. Christiansen, Jeanne-Girl's Choir I, GAA I. Claus, Vickie-Aurean Staff 2, GAA I, 2, Senior Class Play Committee 2, Sewing Club 2, Spanish Club I, 2, 3, Ushers Club 2. Cochrane, Patrick Pat -Hi-Y 3, Intramural Basketball I, Track I, 2 Cole, Wendell Corky -Football 2, 3, Track 3, Wrestling 2. Colman, Valerie Val -AFS I, 2, French Club I, GAA I, Homecoming Committee 3, Make-Up Club 2, Sadie Hawkins Committee 3, Ushers Club I, 2. Collopy, Timothy Red -Printinq Club 2, 3. Conaway, Donald Don -Audio-Visual Help 3. Cook, James Jim -Cross Country I, Homecoming Committee 2, 3, Intramural Basketball I, 2, 3, Stage Crew 3, Track I. Cook, Susan Sue -AFS 2, 3, American Cousin 3, Art Club 2, Aurean Staff 2, 3, Section Editor 3, Junior Class Play Committee 2, Make-Up Club 2, Sadie Hawkins Committee 3, Senior Class Play Committee 2, Sewing Club 2, Speech Contest 2, Y-Teens 2, 3. Coombs, Douglas Doug -Hi-Y 2, Ski Club I. Copeland, Mark-Band 2, 3, Pep Band 2, 3, Homecoming Committee I. Corbett, William Bill -Golf 2, 3, 'Intramural Basketball 3. Corbin, Teresa Terri -Spanish Club I, 2, 3, Y-Teens 2. Cornell, Deborah Debbie -Spanish Club I, 2, Y-Teens 2, 3. . Cosgrove, Michael Cozy -Baseball I, Intramural Basketball I, Intramural Foot- ball I. Cotterman, Douglas Doug -Cross Country I. Creighton, Joan Edna Joanie -Art Club 2, 3, Aurean Staff 2, French Club 3, GAA I, Homecoming Committee I, Nurse's Office Help 2, Senior Class Play 3, Spotlite Staff I, Y-Teens 3. Culpepper, Judith Judy -Aurean Staff 2, GAA I, Homecoming Committee 2, Junior Class Play 3, Office Aide 3, One Act Play I, Orchestra I, 2, Red Cross 3, Senior Class Play 2, Spanish Club 2, 3, Ushers Club 3, Y-Teens 2. Dahl, Mariolain Mario -GAA I, Spanish Club I, 2, Y-Teens I. Dahl, Sharyn-AFS 2, 3, GAA I, German Club 2, 3, Homecoming Committee 'Zi 3, Junior Class Play Committee 2, Latin Club I, Pep Club 2,'3, Tinsel Twir Committee 3, Twin Dance Committee 2, Y-Teens I, 2, 3, Social Chairman 3- Dahlstrom, Bruce-Track I. Dallman, Thomas Daily -Baseball 2, 3, Basketball I, Football 2, 3, Lettermans Club 2, 3, Spanish Club 2, 3. Davis, Alan-Choir 3, Junior Class Play 3, One Act Play 3, Senior Class Play 3, Speech Contest 3. Davis, Deborah Debbie -AFS I, 2, 3, Biology Lab Assistant 2, Biology Club I, 2, 3, Forum I, 2, 3, GAA I, 2, Spanish Club I, 2, 3, Y-Teens 3. Davis Richard Dick -Choir 2. Little Choir 3. Dean, Diana-Art Club I, GAA I, 2, 3. Decker, Barbara Barb -French Club I, 2, 3, Y-Teens I, 3. DeMotts, John-AFS 3, Debate I, 2, 3, Fire and Ice King Candidate 3, Forum 2, Hi-Y 3, Intramural Basketball 3, Spanish Club 2, Speech Contest 2, Track 2, National Honor Society 2, 3, Vice-President 3. DeSchane, Rita Rit -French Club 2, Pep Club I, Red Cross I, Student Coun- cil Alternate l, 2, 3, Tinsel Twirl Committee 2, Y-Teens I, 2. Donahue, Timothy Spanky -Hockey I, 2, 3. Dopking, Elaine Lanie -AFS 3, Aurean Staff 2, Cheerleading 3, Homecoming Committee I, 3, Junior Prom Committee 2, One Act Play 3 Pep Club 3, Physical Education Gym Assistant 3, Spanish Club I, 2, 3, Vice-President 3, Speech Contest 3, Student Council Representative 2, Alternate 3, Y-Teens I, 3. Draxten, Margaret Maggie -AFS I, 2, Aurean Section Editor 2, 3, Forum I, 2, German Club I, 2, Junior Class Play Committee 3, Junior-Senior Prom Com- mittee 3, Pep Club 2, 3, Quill and Scroll 2, 3, Senior Class Play Committee 2, Senior Planning Committee Alternate 3, Ushers Club 2, Y-Teens I, 2, 3, Chapter President 3, National Honor Society 2, 3. Dress, Elena Greek -Band l, 2, 3, Treasurer 3, Choir 3, Forum I, 2, Homecom- ing Committee I, 2, 3, Chairman 3, Junior Class Play I, 3, Junior Class Play Committee Chairman 2, One Act Play 2, 3, One Act Play Committee I, Sadie Hawkins Committee Chairman 3, Senior Class Play 3, Senior Class Play Com- mittee 2, Senior Planning Committee Representative 3, Speech Contest I, 2, 3, Spotlite Staff I, Student Council Representative 2, 3, Y-Teens 2, 3. Dupla, Steven Steve -Band I, 2, 3, Basketball Pep Band I, 2, 3, Hockey Pep Band 3, Senior Planning Committee Alternate 3, Stage Crew 3. Dvorak, James Jim -Fire and Ice King Candidate 3, Football I, 2, 3, Hockey I, 2, 3, Lettermans Club 2, 3. Eckerman, Dorinda-French Club 2, Office Aide 3. Ecklein, Thomas Tom -Hi-Y 3. Eddy, Sharon-Aurean Staff 2, Forum I, GAA I, Student Council Aide 3, Y-Teens l. Edlefsen, Gayle George -German Club I, Office Aide 3, Spanish 2, 3. Edward, Mary-Band I, 2, Pep Band 2, Forum I, 2, 3, GAA I, 2, German Club I, Z, 3, Library Aide l, Ushers Club 3, Y-Teens 2, 3. Ego, Barbara Barb -Aurean Staff I, Band I, 2, 3 Pep Band 2, 3, Debate l, 2, 3, GAA I, 2, 3, Sporthead 2, Homecoming Committee 3, Senior Planning Committee Alternate 3, Speech Contest I, 2, 3, Student Council Representative 2, 3, Alternate I, National Forensic League I, 2, 3, Vice-President 3. Ellis, Mary-French Club I, Homecoming Committee 2, Pep Club I, Student Council Alternate I, Y-Teens 2. Ellstrom, Shari-Latin Club I, 2, Y-Teens I. Emerson, Karen Poke -Latin Club I. Engesether, Kay-Band l, 2, Biology Club 2, GAA I, 2, 3, Sporthead 2, 3. German gliibqrl, 2,3 3, Physical Education Gym Assistant 3, Sadie Hawkins Committee I ' CSTIS . Engman, John-Speech Contest 3, Spotlite Staff 2, Tennis,2. Erickson, Erickson Erickson, Arthur Art -Lettermans Club 2, 3, Wrestling I, 2, 3. David-Radio Club I. Jean Jeannie -Forum Z, GAA I, 2, German Club I, 2, Homecoming Committee I, 2, Junior Prom Committee 2, Make-Up Club 2, Office Aide 2, Sadie Hawkins Committee I, 2, 3, Senior Class Play Committee Chairman 3, Speech Contest 2, Tinsel Twirl Committee 3, Y-Teens 3. Erickson, Richard Dick -Baseball l, Fire and Ice King Candidate 3, Football I,2,3 Hi-Y 3, Hockey I, 2, 3. Erickson, Robert Bob --Letterman s Club 3, Soccer 2, 3. Ericson, Jean-Spanish Club 2. Erie, Barbara Barb -Band I, 2, 3, Pep Band I, French Club 2, 3, Maiorette I, 2, 3, Y-Teens 2, 3, Honors Orchestra 3. Erlich, Richard Rich -Biology Lab Assistant 2, Biology Club I, 2, 3, Vice- President 3, Debate I, 2, 3, Forum I, 2, 3, Junior Class Play 2, 3, Speech Con- test 2, 3, Student Council Representative I. Espie, Christina Tina -Band I, 2, 3, Pep Band I, 2, 3, Library Aide 2, Sadie Hawkins Committee 3, Senior Class Play 3, Senior Class Play Committee 3, Y-Teens 2, 3, Honors Orchestra 2, 3. Estall, Donald Edsel -Baseball I, 2, 3, Fire and Ice Committee 3, Football I, 2, 3, French Club I, 2, Hi-Y I, 2, 3, Homecoming Committee 3, Intramural Basketball I, 2, 3, Junior Prom Committee 2, Lettermans Club 2, 3, Senior Planning Committee Alternate 3, Soccer 3. Evans, Charlotte Char -Aurean Staff 2, Biology Lab Assistant 2, GAA I, 2, 3, Ushers Club 3. Falkum, Steven Fidgit -Lettermans Club 3, Wrestling I, 2, 3. Farness, Barbara Bunny -Aurean Staff 3, Band I, 2, Pep Club I, 2, Band Office Help 2, GAA I, Homecoming Committee 2, Library Aide 2, Y-Teens 2. Farnham, Susan Sue -Band I, 2, Pep Club I, 2, French I, Junior Class Play Committee 2, Senior Class Play Committee 3, Y-Teens I, 2, 3, Chapter' Presi- dent 3. Fesenmaier, Stephen Fez -Football 2, Manager 3, Intramural Basketball I, 2, Intramural Football I, 2, Lettermans Club 3, Wrestling I. Feyder, Catherine Cathy -French Club I. Findlay, Steven Steve -Aurean Staff I, Band I, 2, 3, Pep Band I, Biology Club 2, Hi-Y 2, 3, Junior Class Play I, Sound Crew I, 2, Spanish Club 2, 3, Student Council Alternate 2. Fish, Linda Guppy -Y-Teens 3. Fisher, Terry-Nurse's Office Help 3. Fitch, Delores Dee -AFS I, 2, Choir 3, GAA I, Spanish Club I, 2, Y-Teens I, 2. 253 Fitzenberger, George Fitz -Football I, 2, 3, Lettermans Club 3. Flippin, Jodee-Football I. Folwick, Jerroldine Jeri -Make-Up Club 2, Sewing Club 3. Folwick, Terry-Gymnastics I, Junior Class Play Committee Co-Chairman 3, Sound Crew I, 2, 3. Forsberg, Lawrence Larry -Football I, 2, 3, Hi-Y 3, Lettermans Club 2, 3, One Act Play 3. Forslin, Jeffry Collins -Junior Class Play 2, Stage Crew I, 2, 3. Foster, Stephanie Steph -AFS 2, 3, French Club I, 2, 3, GAA I, Homecoming 2, 3, Pep Club I, 2, 3, Senior Planning Committee Alternate 3, Spotlite Staff I, Student Council Alternate I, 2, Twin Dance Committee 2, 3, Y-Teens I, 2, 3. Franson, Lawrence Larry -Wrestling I. Frederiksen, Sharon-Band I, Senior Planning Committee Alternate 3, Spanish Club 2, Y-Teens I. Frenz, William Bill -Wrestling I, 2, 3. Friberg, Diane-Art Club 2, 3, Band I, 2, 3, Pep Club I, 2, 3, Forum I, 2, 3, French Club 2, 3, Maiorette 2, 3, Honors Orchestra 2, 3. Friend, Dana-Art Club I Band I, 2, 3, Pep Band 2, 3, Forum 2. Gage, Carol-Biology Lab Assistant 2, Spanish Club I, 2. Gallagher, Jill-French Club I, Junior Class Play 3, Library Aide I, Orchestra I, 2, 3, President 3. Garske, Susan Sue -GAA I, 2, Spanish Club I, 2, 3, Ushers Club 2. Gertz, Cheryl-Chemistry Aide 3, German Club I, 2. Gessner, Larry-Football I, 2, 3, Intramural Basketball I, 2, 3, All-Star Team 3, Lettermans Club 3. Gilbertsen, Jon GiIby -Football I, Homecoming Committee 3, Wrestling I. Gilbertson, Steven-Football I, 2, 3, Hi-Y 2, 3, Lettermans Club 2, 3, Wrestling I, 2, 3. Gise, Wendy-GAA I. Glidden, Carolyn-GAA I, 2, Latin Club I, 2, One Act Play Committee 2, Red Cross I, 2, Senior Class Play Committee 2, Speech Contest 2, Ushers Club 2, 3. Goheen, Kathleen Kathy -Choir 3. Ggqdghdh, Linda-Biology Lab Assistant 3, Make-Up Club 2, Red Cross I, Spanish u I, 2. Gowen, Barbara Barbie Jo -Aurean Section Editor 3, GAA I, German Club I, 2, 3, Junior Class Play Committee 3, Quill and Scroll 3, Y-Teens I, 2, 3. Grabowski, Robert Bob -German Club I, Intramural Basketball I, 2, 3. Graham, Susan Sue -AFS I, 2, Aurean Staff 3, GAA I, 2, Junior Prom Com- mittee 2, Latin Club I, 2, One Act Play Committee 2, Red Cross I, 2, Senior Class Play Committee 2, Speech Contest 2, Ushers Club 2, 3. Gramsfad, Jason Jace -Hi-Y 2. Greger, Kiem-Art Club 2, GAA I. Grindhefm, Daniel Dan -Band I, 2, 3, Pep Band 2, Swing Band 3. Grogan, Patricia Pat -Athletic Office Help 3, Spanish Club I, 2. Groseth, Frank Grontz -Band I, Pep Band I, Baseball I, 2, 3, Football I, 2, French Club 2, 3, Hi-Y I, 2, 3, Leftermans Club 2, 3, Sound Crew I, 2. Gundry, Jeffrey Jeff -Student Council Alternate I. Haas, William Weasel -Homecoming Committee I, 2, 3, Intramural Basket- ball I, Speech Contest 3. Habeck, Jill-French Club 2, 3, Latin Club I, Senior Hostess 3, Y-Teens I, 2, 3. Hager, Kathleen Kathy -AFS 2, GAA I, 2, Y2Teens 3. Hales, Richard Dick -German Club 2, Intramural Basketball I, 2, 3, Athletic Sports Announcer 2, 3. Hall, JanictPBiology Lab Assistant 2, Senior Class Play Committee 3. Hallen, Janice-Y-Teens 2, 3. Hammer, Marnie-Art Club I, 2, 3, Vice-President 3, Forum I, 2, 3, French Club 2. 3. Hansen, Judith Judy --Art Club 2, 3, Treasurer 2, President 3, Aurean Staff 2, German Club I, 2, Senior Class Play Committee 2. Hanson, Cheryl-GAA 3. Hanson, Eugene Gene -Intramural Basketball I, Spanish Club I, 2, Intra- mural Football 3. Hanson, JoAnn Joni -Social Studies Office Help 3. Harf, Shirley-AFS 2, 3, French Club I, 2, 3, Forum I, 2, 3, Secretary-Treasurer 2, President 3, Homecoming Committee 3, Ushers Club 2, 3. Harvey, Mary-Spanish Club I. Haugan, Stephen Steve -Baseball I. Hawk, Peggy-Band I, 2, GAA I, Homecoming Committee I, Library Aide 3, Y-Teens 2. Hawkinson, Lane-Ski Club I, 2, 3, Skiing 2. Hayes, Janet Jan -AFS 2, Aurean Staff 2, 3, Library Aide 2, Sadie Hawkins Committee 3. Y-Teens 3. Pep Club. Board Member I, French Club I. Hayle, Niles-Football I, Hi-Y 2, 3. Hedlund, David Dave -Audio-Visual Help 3, Baseball Manager I, 2, 3, Let- termans Club 3, Spotlite Staff 3. Heikkila, Craig-Basketball I,- Biology Lab Assistant 2, Intramural Basketball 3, Track I. 3. Helland, Randall Randy -Hi-Y 2, 3, Club President 3, All School Sports .Chairman 3, Homecoming Committee 3, Skiing I, 2, Cross Country I, 2, rack I, 2. Hennessy, Michael Mike -German Club I, 2, 3, Hi-Y 3, Senior Host 3. Hermann, Joyce-Debate I, Z, 3, Fira and .Ice Committee 3, Homecoming I,-2, Junior Prom Committee 2, Senior Planning Committee Alternate 3, Spanish Club I, Speech Contest I, 2, 3. 254 Hertzog, John-Cross Country I, 2, 3, Lettermans Club 2, 3, Track I, 2, 3. Hesse, Donald Don -Football I, 2, Gymnastics I, Hi-Y 2, 3, Senior Planning Committee 3. HgII,bBarbara Barb -French Club 2, 3, GAA I, 2, 3, Sporthead 3, Latin u I. Himlie, Ann Annie -AFS 2, 3, Art Club 2, Aurean Staff I, 2, French Club l,T2, 3, Homecoming Committee I, 2, Senior Class Play Committee I, 2, - eens I, 2. Hinman, Carol-French Club 3. Hobart, Michael Mike -Debate I, 3, Forum I, 2, 3, Sound Crew I, 2, 3, Spot- Iite 2, National Honor Society 2, 3. . Hoffman, Leslie Hoffer -Baseball I, 2, 3, Basketball I, 2, 3. Hoglund, Meri-Aurean Staff 2, Latin Club I, Senior Planning Committee Alter- nate 3, Y-Teens I, 2, 3. Holmes, Thomas Tom -AFS I, Football I, Homecoming Committee I, Infra- mural Basketball I, One Act Play I, Spanish Club I, Speech Contest 2. Homan, Thomas Tom -Audio-Visual Help 3, Football l,.3, Hi-Y 3, Treasurer 3, Homecoming Committee 3, Junior Class Play 2, Junior Class Play Com- rxnfttee 2, 2Junior-Senior Prom Committee 3, Stage Crew I, 2, Student Council ternate . Hooker, Kathryn Hookie -Band I, Z, French Club I, 2, 3, Vice-President 2, Y-Teens I. Horton, Sandra Sandy -Band I, 2, 3, French Club 2, 3, Y-Teens 2, Hopia, Kurt-Latin Club I. Horner, Mary-Aurean Staff 2, 3, Homecoming Committee 3, Senior Class Play Committee 2, Spanish Club I, 2, 3. Houlcling, Julie-Aurean Staff I, Spanish Club I, 2, 3, Foreign Language Office He D 3. Hovden, Crystal Chris -Band I, 2, 3. Howard, Catherine Cathy -Junior Prom Committee 2, Senior Class Play 3, Spanish Club I, Tapaires I, 2, 3, Secretary 3. Huggett, Shriley-Guidance Office Help 3, Spanish Club I. Hugi, Janet-Library Aide 2, 3. Hvulfsfrand, Cheryl Cherri -Aurean Staff I, 3, French Club I, Senior Class Play Committee 3, Spotlite Staff 3, Student Council Alternate 2. Iverson, Kathleen Kathy -AFS I, 2, 3, Aurean Staff 2, 3, Fire and Ice Com- mittee 3, German Club I, 2, Homecoming Committee 2, 3, Junior Class Play Committee 2, Junior Prom Committee 2, Sadie Hawkins Committee 3, Senior Planning Committee Representative 3, Y-Teens I, 2, National Honor Society 2, 3. Ivie, Karen-Aurean Staff I, Office Aide 3, Speech Contest 2, Ushers Club 2. Jabe, Pamela Pam -Flag Twirler 2, 3, Homecoming Committee I, One Act Play I, One Act Play Committee I, Sadie Hawkins Committee 3, Y-Teens I, 2, 3. Jacobson, Jean-French Club 2, GAA I, Homecoming Committee I, Y-Teens I, 2, 3. Janecke, Michael Mike -Football Manager I, 2, Hockey Manager I, 2, Track Manager I. Janisch, Linda-AFS I, 2, 3, Aurean Staff I, 2, Flag Twirler 3, Forum I, GAA I, 2, Homecoming Committee 2, Red Cross I, 2, Spanish Club I, 2, 3, Ushers Club I, 2, Y-Teens I, 2, 3. Jenkin, Thomas Jinks -Aurean Staff I: Hi-Y I, 2, 3, Intramural Basketball 2, 3, Printing Club I, 2, Spanish Club 2. Jensen, Gail-AFS 2, 3, Aurean Staff 2, 3, GAA I, 2, Latin Club I, 2, Sadie Hawkins Committee 3, Spanish Club 3, Y-Teens I, 2, 3. Johnson, Bonnie-Choir I, 2, 3, Office Aide 3, Speech Contest 2. Johnson, Bradley Ferdie -Band I, 2, 3, Pep Band I, 2, 3, Hi-Y I, 2, 3, Home- coming Committee 3, Junior Class Play Committee 3, Sound Crew 2, Student Council Alternate 3, Track I, Wrestling I, 2. Johnson, Cheryl Cheri -AFS 3, Aurean 3, German Club I, Junior Class Play Committee I, Speech Contest 3, Ushers Club 2, Y-Teens I, 2, 3. Johnson, Cynfhia L. Cindy -Aurean Staff 2, Chuoir I, 2, 3, GAA I, Pep Club 2, 3, Senior Class Play 3, Spanish Club 2, 3, Twin Dance Committee 3, Y-Teens 2, 3. Johnson, Cynthia S.-French Club 2, 3, Homecoming Committee 2, 3, Co-Chair- man 3, Y-Teens I, 3. Johnson, David Dave -Basketball I, 2, Football I, 2, 3, German.Club I, Hi-Y 2, 3, Lettermans Club 3, Senior Planning Committee Representative 3. Johnson, Diane Dee -AFS 2, 3, Band I, German Club 2, 3, Senior Planning Committee Alternate 3, Student Council Alternate 2, 3, Y-Teens I, 2, 3, Chap- ter President 3. Johnson, Elizabeth Betty -Band l, 2, 3, Choir I, GAA 2, 3, German Club 2, 3, One Act Play I, Red Cross 3, Student Council Alternate I. Johnson, Gregory A. Greg -Golf I, 2, 3, Intramural Basketball 3. Johnson, Gregory R.-Basketball I, 2, 3. Johnson, Henry Hank -Hockey I, 2, 3. Johnson, James H. Teddy Bear -Band I, 2, 3, Pep Band I, 2, 3, German Club 2, 3, Homecoming Committee I, 2, 3, Co-Chairman 3, Junior Class Play Com- mittee 3, Senior Class Play 3, Senior Class Play Committee 2, 3, Student Director 2, 3. Johnson, Juanita-'Band I, 2, 3, Fire and Ice Committee 3. Johnson, Judith Judi -GAA I, Y-Teens I, 2. Johnson, Kathleen Kafhy -Girl's Choir 2, Y-Teens I, 2. Johnson, Kay-AFS 2, 3, French Club I, 2, Homecoming Committee 2, Senior Class Play Committee I, Y-Teens I, 2, 3. Johnson, Kenneth Ken -Concert I, Biology Lab Assistant 2, 3. Johnson, Linda-AFS 2, 3, Y-Teens 2, 3. Johnson, Timothy T. J. -Wrestling I, 2. Johnson, Vicki-Art Club I, 2, 3, Aurean Staff I, 2, French Club 2, 3, GAA I. Johnson, Vivian Viv -AFS I, 2, 3, Aurean Staff 2, 3, Forum I, 2, Homecoming Committee 3, Spanish Club I, 2, 3, Ushers Club 2, YeTeens 2. Jonassen, Diane-Art Club 3, Aurean Staff 2, Choir 2, 3, GAA I, Junior Class Play Cozmmittee, Senior Class Play Committee Chairman 3, Ushers Club 2, - eens . Jones, Marvin Butch -Baseball I, 2, 3, Boy's State Alternate 2, Fire and Ice King Candidate 3, Football 2, 3, Forum 2, 3, Intramural Basketball I, 2, 3, Captain 3, Junior Prom Committee 2, Lettermans Club 2, Model U. N. Dele- gate One Act Play 3, Senior Planning Committee Representative 3, Student Council Representative 2, 3, Parliamentarian 3. Jones, Susan Sue -AFS 2, 3, Aurean Staff 2, 3, French Club 2, 3, Junior Class Play Committee 2, Y-Teens 2. Jorgens, Beth-AFS 2, 3, President 3, Flag Twirler 3, Junior Prom Committee 2, Pep Club l, 2, 3, Sadie Hawkins Committee 3, Spanish Club I, 2, 3, Twin Dance 2, 3, Y-Teens 2, National Honor Society 2, 3. Jorgensen, Holly-AFS I, 2, 3, Biology Club 3, Homecoming Committee Co-Chair- man 3, One Act Play Student Director 2, Sadie Hawkins Committee Chairman 3, Senior Hostess 3, Senior Planning Committee Alternate 3, Spanish Club l, 2, 3, Treasurer 2, Speech Contest 2, Student Council Representative 3. Jorgenson, Wayne-AFS 3, Aurean Staff 2, Debate I, 2, Fire and Ice Committee 3, Football 2, German Club I, 2, Hi-Y I, 2, 3, Intramural Basketball 3, Letter- mans Club 3, Senior Planning Committee 3, Speech Contest I, 3, Student Council Alternate 2, 3, Track I, 2. Jungels, Rhonda-Aurean Staff 2, Band I, French Club 2, 3, GAA I, Student Council Alternate 2, Y-Teens I, 2, 3. Kallenberg, James Jim -Cross Country I, Hi-Y I, 2, 3, Track 3, Wrestling I. Kallevig, Douglas DudIey -Debate I, 2, Forum I, 2, 3, Speech Contest I, 2, 3, Student Council Alternate 3. Kamps, Suzanne Sue -Aurean Staff 2, Choir I, 2, 3, Homecoming Commit- tee 3, Library Aide I, Pep Club 2, 3, Senior Class Play 3, Spanish Club I, 2, 3, Twin Dance Committee 3, Y-Teens I, 2, 3, Chapter President 3. Kania, Steven Steve -Audio-Visual Help I, Forum 2, Spanish Club 2. Kehneman, Judith Judy -Homecoming Committee I, Social Studies Office Help 3, Spanish Club I. Kendall, Constance Connie -Band I, Cheerleading I, 2, 3, GAA I, Pep Club I, 2, 3, Student Council Alternate 2, Y-Teens I, 2, 3. Kerr, Thomas Tom -Student Photographer 3. Kiedrowski, David Dave -Baseball I, 2, Hi-Y 3, Intramural Basketball I, 2, 3. Kiedrowski, Gerald Jerry -AFS 3, Baseball I, 2, 3, Football 2, 3, Intramural Basketball I, 2, 3, Latin Club I, 2, 3, Treasurer 2, Lettermans Club 2, 3, Na- tional Honor Society 2, 3. Kiefner, Linda Kief -AFS I, 2, Aurean Staff 2, 3, French Club 2, 3, Homecom- ing Committee Co-Chairman 3, One Act Play Committee 3, Pep Club 3, Senior Class Play Committee 3, Senior Planning Committee Representative 3, Ushers Club 2, 3, Y-Teens 2, 3, Chapter President 3. Kiehl, Ronald-Printing Club 3. Kierski, Linda-Flag Twirler 2, 3, Homecoming Committee I, Junior Class Play gfungmittee 2, One Act Play Committee I, Sadie Hawkins Committee 3, Ushers u I. King, Sharron Sam -German Club I, Junior Class Play 2, 3, Orchestra 2, 3. Kirk, George Randy -Soccer I. Klein, Penny-Aurean Staff 3, Junior Class Play Committee 3, Social Studies Office Help 3, Y-Teens I, 2, 3. Kleintehn, Daniel Dan --Aurean Staff 3, Audio-Visual Help 3, Homecoming Committee 3, One Act Play 3, Speech Contest 2, 3. Kleppe, Mike Klep -Ski Club I. Klukken, Bonnie-Junior Class Play Committee I, Spanish Club I, 2, 3, Speech Contest 3. Knotz, Beverly-French Club 2, Make-Up Club I. Knox, Ronald Ron -Skiing 2. Knutson, David Knute -Cross Country I, Hockey I, 2, 3, Lettermans Club 2, 3, Soccer 2, Speech Contest I, Track I. Kolstad, Kay-AFS I, Aurean Staff I, 2, French Club I, 2, Sadie Hawkins Committee 3, Student Council Representative 2, Y-Teens I, 2, 3, National Honor Society Z, 3. Koolmo, Kenneth Ken -Hi-Y 3. Kranfz, Jeanne-Biology Lab Assistant 2, 3, Junior Class Play Committee 3, Li- brary Aide I, Senior Class Play Committee 3, Ushers Club 3, Y-Teens 3 Kratz, Adrianne-French Club I, 2, 3, GAA I, Make-Up Club 2, Office Aide 2. Kranz, Don-Printing Club I, Wrestling I. Kraus, Deborah Mouse -Aurean Staff 2, GAA I, German Club I, 2, 3, Home- coming Committee 3, Pep Club 3, Ouill and Scroll 3, Senior Class Play 3, Senior Class Play Committee 3, Spotlite Staff I, 2, 3, Page Editor 3, Twin Dance Committee 3. Kreger, Wayne-Cross Country 2, Lettermans Club I, Skiing 3, Track 3. Kroqh, Patricia Baby -Aurean Staffi3, Nurse's Office Help 3, Y-Teens I, 2, 3. Krueger, Robert F.-Football 2, 3, Intramural Basketball 2, 3, Latin Club I, Lettermans Club 3. Lackie, Alison Al -AFS 3, Band I, 2, Swing Band I, Guidance Office Help 2, GAA I, Y-Teens 2. LaFIamme, Karen-Junior Class Play Committee 2, Make-Up Club 2, Spanish Club I, 2. Lagerstrom, Lynda-Senior Class Play Committee I, Spanish Club I, Y-Teens I. Lake, Susan Sue -AFS I, 2, German Club I, Junior Prom Committee 2, Make-Up Club I, 2, Y-Teens I, 2, 3. Lally, John-German Club I, Intramural Basketball 3. Landberg, Gary-Audio-Visual Help 3, Band I, 2, 3, Pep Band I, 2, 3, Band Contest 2, 3. Lanning, Jane-Biology Lab Assistant 2, Senior Class Play Committee 2. Y-Teens I, 2, 3. Lany, Cheryl-AFS 2, 3, Aurean Staff 2, 3, French Club 2, 3, Latin Club I, 2, Library Aide 2, Y-Teens 2, 3. Larsen, Beverly Bev -Miss Perfect Type 3, Y-Teens I, 2, 3. Larsen, JoAnn-Art Club I, 2, French Club I, 2, Y-Teens I, 2. Larson, Cheryl Lars -Aurean Staff 2, Girl's Choir 3, French Club I, 2, Home- coming Committee 2, 3, Ushers Club 2. Larson, Craig-Football I, German Club I, Ski Club I, Skiing 2. Larsen, Diane Lupe -Biology Laboratory Assistant 2, Spanish Club I, 2, 3, Y-Teens I, 2, 3. Lalrises, Kent-Audio-Visual Help I, 2, Baseball I, Football I, 2, Gymnastics I, i- 3. Larson, Sharlene-Band I, 2, 3, Pep Band I, 2, 3, Y-Teens 3. Laughlin, Linda-GAA I, Junior Class Play Committee 2. Lawrence, Mark-Biology Club 3, Debate I, 2, 3, Speech Contest 2, 3, Student Council Alternate 3. Lee, Lawrence Larry -Forum I, Latin Club I, Speech Contest 2, 3. LeFebvre, Patricia Pat -Aurean Staff 2, 3, Section Editor 3, GAA I, 2, Home- coming Committee 2, 3, Junior Class Play Committee 3, Junior Prom Com- mittee 2, Latin Club I, 2, 3, Senator 2, Quill and Scroll 3. LeFevere, Thomas Tom -Basketball I, 2, 3, Boy's State 2, Fire and Ice King Candidate 3, Hi4Y I, 2, Homecoming Committee I, 2, 3, GeneraI.Co- Chairman 2, 3, Student Council Representative I, 2, 3, Tennis I, 2, National Honor Society 2, 3, President 3. Lenberq, John Jack -Football I, 2, 3, Intramural Basketba'll 3, Junior Class Play 3, Latin Club I, 2, 3, Lettermans Club 2, 3, Student Council Alternate 3, Track I, 2, 3, Wrestling I. Lenberg, Robert Bob -Biology Club I, German Club I, 2, Light Crew I, 2, Sound Crew 2, Stage Crew I, 2. Lewis, Bradley Louie -Baseball I, Hockey I, 2, 3. Libert, Thomas Tom -Football 2, Student Council Alternate I, Track I. Lindblom, Sandra Sandie -Girl's Choir 3, French Club 2, 3. Lindgren, Steven Steve -German Club I, 2, Junior Class Play 2, Senior Plan- ning Alternate 3, Ski Club I, 2, 3, Skiing I, 2, 3, Captain 3, Speech Contest 3. Lindsgom, Steven Lindy -Band I, President I, Football I, 2, 3, Lettermans Cu 3. Linn, Bradley Brad -Band I, 2, Ski Club I, 2, Skiing 2, 3. Litsey, Linda-Physical Education Office Help 3. Lofgren, Charlene Char -German Club 2, 3, Sadie Hawkins Committee 3. Lott, Sigrid Sig -AFS 3, French Club 2, 3, Homecoming Committee I, 2, Office Aide 3, Y-Teens I, 2. Loye, Mary Lu Pixie -AFS I, Senior Class Play 3, Senior Hostess.3, Ski Club I, Spanish Club I, 2, 3, Student Council Representative 2, Tapaires I, 2, 3, Vice-President 3, Y-Teens I, 2, National Honor Society 2, 3. Lucy, Nanette Nan -Aurean Staff 2, Biology Club 3, Secretary 3, Fire and Ice Committee Chairman 3, French Club I, 2, 3, Secretary 3, Homecoming Committee 3, Junior Class Play 2, Junior Class Plav Committee 3, Make-Up Club 2, Senior Planning Alternate 3, Student Council Alternate 2. Luedke, Jeffrey Jeff -Football I, 2, 3, Track I, 2, 3. Luettinger, Rodney Rod -Baseball I, Hockey I, 2. Lundquist, Deborah Debbie -AFS 2, 3, Aurean Staff 2, Junior Class Play Committee 2, Ski Club 3, Y-Teens I, 2, 3. Lundquist, Juliann Julie -AFS I, 2, 3, GAA I, Homecoming Committee I, Pep Club 2, Ushers Club 2, Y-Teens I, 2, 3, Business Education Office Help 3 Lundquist, Lynn-AFS 2, 3, Art Club 3, Aurean Staff 2, Choir 3, Flag Twirler 3, French Club I, 2, 3, President 3, GAA I, 2, 3, Treasurer 2, Spolrthead 3, Homecoming Committee 3, Junior Class Plav Committee 2, Junior Prom Committee 2, Peo Club 2, 3, Sadie Hawkins Committee 3, Senior Class Play Committee 2, 3, Twin Dance Committee 3, Y-Teens 2 Lundquist, Rita Reed -GAA I, 2, 3, Vice-President 3, Junior Prom Committee 2, Senior Class Play Committee 3, Twin Dance Committee 3, Y-Teens 3 Lutes, Mary Lutsie --Aurean Staff 3, Section Editor 3, Choir 3, Homecorning Committee 3, Forum I, 2, Junior Class Play 2, 3, Orchestra 2, 3, Vice-President 3, Pep Club I, 2, 3, Secretary 3, Quill and Scroll 3, Senior Planning Committee Alternate 3, Spanish Club I, 2, Student Council Alternate 3, Twin Dance Committee 2, Y-Teens I, 2 Lytle, Jan-AFS I, 2, 3, Cheerleading I, 2, 3, German Club I, Homecoming I, 2, 3, Junior Prom Committee 2, Pep Club I, 2, 3, Physical Education-Gym Assistant 3, Physical Education Office Help 3, Spanish Club 2, 3, Student Council Alternate I, 2, Y-Teens 2, 3 MacKinnon, Sharon-French Club I, Red Cross I, Y-Teens 3. Magnuson, Barbara Barb -Y-Teens 2. Mahn, Suzanne Susie -French Club 2, 3, Pep Club 2, Twin Dance Committee 2, Y-Teens I, 2, 3. Mann, Gina-French Club I, 2, 3, Guidance Office Helpi3, Make-Up Club 2. Malicki, Richard Dick -Cross Country 3, Track I, 2, 3, Wrestling I Malmberg, David MaIm -Choir I, 2, 3, Football I, Intramural Basketball I. Junior Class Play 2, 3, Senior Class Play 2, Spotlite Staff 3, Track I. Malotky, Dean Deane -German Club 2, 3, Hi-Y 3, Intramural Basketball I, 2, 3, Latin Club I, 2, Ski Club 2, Speech Contest 3 Mann, Michael Arnie -Cross Country I, 2, Hi-Y I, 2, 3, Treasurer 2, President IE Homecoming Committee 3, Intramural Basketball I, One Act Play 3, Speech ontest 3. Mgshkall, Pamela Pam -Choir 2, Girl's Choir 3, French Club I, 2, 3, Pep u I. Mason, Sharon-Library Aide 3. Matson, David Dave -Band I, 2, 3, Pep Band I, 2, 3, German Club 2, 3, Hi-Y 2, 3, Homecoming Committee 3. 255 Mattila, Joan-GAA I, Spanish Club I, 2. Mattila, Suzanne Sue -French Club 2, 3, GAA I, Office Aide 2. Maxon, Kathleen Kathy -GAA I. Maxson, Robert Bob -Football I, 2, 3, Lettermans Club 2, 3, Student Council Alternate 2. ' McCallum, James Jim -Fire and Ice King Candidate 3, Football I, 2, 3. Hi-Y I, 2, 3, President 3, Lettermans Club 2, 3, Senior Class Vice-President 3, Sophomore Class Vice-President I, Student Council Representative I, 3, Vice President 2, Track I, 2, 3, Wrestling I, 2, 3, Captain 3. ' McClintock, Marcia-Flag Twirler I, 2, GAA I, 2, Homecoming Committee I, Junior Prom Committee Chairman 2, Latin Club I, 2, Student Council Repre- sentative I, Twin Dance Committee I, Ushers Club I, 2, 3. McCurIey, Bonita Bonnie -GAA I, Ski Club I. McEvers, Beniamin Ben -Homecoming Committee 3, Wrestling I. McFarland, Paula-AFS Board 2, 3, Aurean Staff 3, Band I, 2, Fire and Ice Committee 3, Girl's State 2, Homecoming Committee I, 2, 3, Co-Chairman 2, 3, Homecoming Queen Candidate 3, Junior Class Officer- 2, Junior Class Play I, Junior Prom Committee Chairman 2, One Act Play Committee 2, Chairman 3, Senior Hostess 3, Sophomore Class Officer I, Spanish Club 2, 3, Spotlite Staff I, Student Council Alternate 2, Y-Teens I, 2, 3, Chapter Presi- dent 3, National Honor Society 2, 3, Sophomore Party Committee Chairman I. McNiece, Mary-AFS 3, Aurean Staff 3, Choir 3, French Club I, 2, 3. McPeek, Emma-AFS 2, Aurean Staff 2, French Club I, 3, Homecoming Com- mittee I, One Act Play Committee I, Speech Contest 2, 3, Spotlite Staff 3, Y-Teens I. Medcalf, Lynda Lynn -Art Club I, Y-Teens 2, 3. Mehus, Mary-French Club I, Office Aide I, Senior Class Play Committee I, Spanish Club I. Melgren, Dawn-Band I, 2, 3, Pep Band 2, 3, German Club I, 2, 3, National Honor Society 2, 3, Honors Orchestra 3. Mellinger, Elizabeth Betty -AFS 2, 3, Biology Lab Assistant 2,.Biology Club 3, Chemistry Aide 3, GAA 2, 3, Homecoming Committee 3, Junior Class .Play Committee 2, 3, Sadie Hawkins Committee 3, Senior Class Play Committee 2, 3, Sewing Club 2, Spanish Club I, 2, 3, Ushers Club 2, 3. Meter, Kenneth Ken -Aurean Staff 2, Homecoming Committee I, 2, 3, CQ- Chairman 2, 3, Model U. N. Alternate 3, Speech Contest 3, Student Council Alternate 2, 3, Tennis I, 2, 3, Lake Conference Student Council Alternate 3, National Honor Society 2, 3, Christmas Assembly I, 2, 3. Metz, Sandra Sam -AFS Board 2, 3, Aurean Staff I, 2, 3, Homecoming Com- mittee I, 2, 3, Co-Chairman 3, Junior Prom Committee 2, Latin Club I, 2, Pep,Club 2, Senior Class Play Committee I, Ski Club 3, Student Council Alternate I, Y-Teens I, 2, 3. Meyer, Linda-Band I, 2, 3, Pep Band I, 2, Baton Twirler 2, 3, French Club 2, 3, Junior Class Play 2, Maiorette I, One Act Play 3, Speech Contest 2, 3, Y-Teens 3, National Honor Society 2, 3. Michel, Linda-Senior Planning Committee Alternate 3, Y-Teens 2. Mihock, Paulette-Girls Choi? I. Mildon, Kerry-Choir I, 2, 3, Forum I, French Club 2, Junior Class Play 3, Soccer 3 Miller, Marilyn-French Club 2, 3, Senior Class Play 3 Tapaires I, 2, 3 President 3 Ushers Club 2, 3, Y-Teens 3 ' Moore, Douglas, Doug -Basketball I, 2 Hi-Y 3 Intramural Basketball 3 Latin Club I, 2, 3, Senator 2 Moore, Linda-Y-Teens I, 3 Moreen, Scott-Baseball I, 2, 3, Basketball I, 3, German Club I, 2, 3, Hi-Y 3, Homecoming Committee 3 Intramural Basketball 2 Junior Prom Committee 2 Senior Host 3 National Honor Society 3. Moirgan Jeanne-Aurean Staff 2, 3 Homecoming Committee 2, 3 Junior Class Play Commlliee Chairman 2, Latin Club I, 2, Senior Class Play Committee 3, Sewing Club 2, Ushers Club 2, 3, Y-Teens I, 2, 3, Chapter President 3 Mosher, Daniel, Danny -Gymnastics I, 2, 3 Captain 3 Mosher, Diane-Speech Contest 2 Morton, Margaret, Marge -GAA I French Club 2, 3 Speech Contest 3 Y-Teens 3 Moynihan, Colleen-French Club I Mullvain, Thomas, MulIie -Hockey I, 2, 3 Spanish Club I Munsell, John-Audio-Visual Help 3 Murphy, Thomas, Tom -Track 2 Murphy, Theresa Terry -Art Club 2, 3 Aurean Staff 2 GAA 3 German Club 2 Junior Prom Committee 2 Pep Club 3 Red Cross 3 Nehls, Carol Enie -GAA I, Homecoming Committee 3, Sadie Hawkins Com- mittee 3, Tapaires 2, 3, Y-Teens I. Nelson, David Dave -Band I, 2. Nelson, Jerry-Little Choir 3. Nelson, Marilyn-AFS I, Band I, Pep Band I, Swing Band I, GAA I, Guidance Office Help 3, Spanish Club I, Ushers Club I, Y-Teens I, 2, 3. Nelson, Nancy-AFS 2, 3, Biology Aide 2, GAA 2, 3, German Club I, 2, 3, Guidance Office Help 3, Pep Club 2, 3, Sadie Hawkins Committee 3, Senior Class Play Committee 2, Twin Dance Committee 3, Ushers Club 3, Y-Teens I, 2. Neuman, Richard Dick -Latin Club I. Neumann, SusanAnn Sue -Y-Teens I. Ne-utz, Rose Mary Rosy -Biology Aide 3, Aurean Staff 3, 'Red Cross I, 2, Spanish Club I, 2, 3. Nielsen, Gary-Spanish Club 2, 3. Nordberg, Susan Sue -Athletic Office Help 3, Junior Prom Committee 2, Spanish Club I, 2, Y-Teens I, 3. Nordmeyer, Milton Jack -Gymnastics 2, 3. 256 Norman, Mary Norm -AFS 2, 3, Band I, 2, 3, Pep Band I, 2, 3, Swing Band 2, 3, French Club 2, 3, GAA I, Homecoming Committee 3, Junior Class Play Committee 2, 3, Sadie Hawkins Committee 3, Senior Class Play 3, Y-Teens 2, 3, urean 2, 3. Northfield, Jeffrey Jeff -Football I, Hi-Y 3, Ski Club I, 2. Noska, James-Debate I, German Club 2, Junior Class Play 2, Latin Club I, Senior Host 3. Northrup, Peggy-Choir I, 2, 3. Noyes, Gary-Choir 2, 3. Nutting, Stephen Nut -Baseball 2, Football I, Intramural Basketball I. Nye, Jerry Louie -Band I, Fire and Ice Committee 3, Football I, 2, 3, Hockey Q, JuTiar3Prom Committee 2, Senior Planning Committee Representative 3, ki C u . Nyholm, Kathryn Kathy -GAA I, Spanish Club I. Nyman, Susan Sue -French Club 2. Obenchain, Ann Marie-GAA I, German I, 2, 3, Library Aide 2, Pep Club I, Sadie Hawkins Committee 2, Y-Teens I, 2, 3. Oberg, Janis Jan -Baton Twirler 2, Choir I, 2, Homecoming- Committee.3, Junior Class Play 2, Senior Planning Committee Representative 3, Spanish Club 2, 3, Student Council Representative 3, Tapaires 3, Y-Teens I, 2. Oberg, Jeannie-GAA I, 2, 3, Sophomore Representative I, Secretary 2, Presi- dent 3, Physical Education Gym Assistant 2. 3. O'Connor, Patricia Pat -Choir I, 2, 3, GAA I, One Act Play 3, Senior Class Play Committee 3, Y-Teens I, 2, 3. Ofstad, Susan Sue --AFS 3, Concert Band I, 2, 3, French Club 2, 3, Guidance Office Help 2, Homecoming Committee 3, Y-Teens 3. Ohm, Judy-Physical Education Office Help 3, Spanish I, 2, Y-Teens I, 2. Okerman, Judy-AFS I, 2, 3, Aurean Staff 2, Band I, French Club 2. 3. GAA I, Guidance Office Help 2, 3, Homecoming Committee I, 2, 3, Junior Class Play Committee 2, Pep Club 2, Senior Class Play 3, Senior Class Play Committee 3, Ski Club 2, Ushers Club 3, Y-Teens I, 2, 3, Chapter President 3. Olsen, Bonnie4AFS I, 2, French I, 2, Homecoming Committee I, 2, 3, Juniot Class Play Committee 2, One Act Play Committee 3, Student Representative I, Alternate 2, Y-Teens 3. Olson, Barbara Barb -GAA I, 2, 3, Y-Teens 3. Olson, Carol-AFS 2, 3, Aurean Staff 2, Forum I, GAA I, Guidance Office Help 2, Homecoming Committee I, 2, Junior Class Play Committee I, Spanish 2, 3, Y-Teens I, 2, 3, Chapter President 3. Olson, David A. Dave -Aurean Staff 3, Biology I, 2, 3, Forum Club I,' 2, 3, Latin Club I. Olson, David.B. Dave -Debate I, Fire and Ice Committee 3, Hi-Y 3, Latin Club I, Senior Planning Committee Alternate 3, Student Council Representative 3, Alternate 2, Wrestling l, Christmas Program 3. Olson, David J. Dave -Sound Crew I, 2, Stage Crew 3. Olson, Donald Don -Band I, 2, Hi-Y I, 2, 3, Homecoming Committee 2, 3, Intramural Basketball 2. Olson, Gregory Greg -AFS 2, Hi-Y 3, Officer 3, Homecoming Committee 3, Intramural Basketball IA, 2, Junior Prom Committee 2, Lettermans Club 2, 3, Sbiiiior fPlag1ning Committee Representative 3, Soccer I, 2, 3, Student Council eflla e . Olson, James Jim -Hi-Y I. Olson, Karen-Spanish Club 3. Olson, Leonard Buzz -Baseball I, Intramural Basketball I, 2, 3. Olson, Lynne Ralph -Art Club I. Olson, Nancy-Art Club I, 2, Aurean Staff I, 2, French Club I, 2, GAA I, Pep Club I, Y-Teens I, 2. Olson, Peder Pete -Hi-Y 3, Spanish 2, Wrestling I, 2, 3. Olson, Richard Dick -Band I, Debate I, 2, Hi-Y 3, Ski Club 2, Speech Contest 2, Tennis 2, 3, National Honor Society 2, 3. Olson, Stanley Stan -Football I, 2, 3, Hi-Y 2, Lettermans Club 3, Ski Club I, 2, Track I, 2, Art Assistant 2, 3, Sophomore Class Party Committee I. Olson, Suzanne Sue -Spanish Club I, 2, 3, Student Council Alternate 3, Y-Teens I, 2, 3. Oman, Marsha-Aurean Staff I, 2, French Club 2, 3, Homecoming I, 3, Home- coming Oueen Candidate 3, Junior Prom Committee 2, Latin Club I, Library Aide 3, Student Council Representative 3, Y-Teens I, 2. Omlie, Steven-Wrestling I Ondranchek, Dennis Jack -Wrestling I. Opsal, Janet-Aurean Staff 3, Band I, 2, 3, Secretary I, Pep Band I, 2, 3, German Club 2, 3, Sadie Hawkins Committee 3, Tinsel Twirl Committee 3, Y-Teens I, 2, 3, All School Chaplain 3, Honors Orchestra 3 Ormand, Linda-Latin Club I. Oger, Janice-Aurean Staff 2, Homecoming Committee 2, 3, Spanish Club I, 3 . Orred, Burton-Football 2, 3, Tennis I, 2, 3 Ost, Lynda Lynn -Aurean Staff 3, Baseball I, 2, Library Aide 2, Spanish Club 2, 3, Ushers Club 2, Y-Teens 3 Ott, Connie Charles -Aurean Staff 3, Choir I, 2, 3, Social Studies Office Help 3, Y-Teens I Pantsari, Lawrence Larry -Hi-Y 3, Soccer 3 Panzer, Charles Chuck -Band I, Tennis 2 Parrish, Molly-AFS I, 2, Aurean Staff 2, Forum I, 2, German Club I, 2, 3, Guidance Office Help 2, Junior Class Play Committee 2, Pep Club 3 Senior Class Play Committee I, 3, Usher's Club I, 2, 3, Y-Teens I, 2, 3, Social Chair- man 2, Chapter President 3 Patrick, Katherine Kathy -Art Club I, Homecoming Committee I, 2, 3, Co- Chairman 3, Junior Class Vice President, Pep Club I, 3, Sophomore Class Secretary, Speech Contest 3, Student Council Representative I, 3, Tinsel Twirl Committee I, 2, 3, Twin Dance Committee 3, Y-Teens I, 2, 3, Secretary I, ICC Representative 2, Chapter Co-ordinator 3 Patterson, Thomas H.-Hi-Y 2, 3 Paulak, David Dave -Audio Visual 2 Pearce, Craig-Printing Club I, 2, 3 Pearson, Jean Jeannie -Guidance Otlice Help 3, Spanish Club I, 2 Pelton, Gregory Greg fFootbaIl 2, Hi-Y I, 2, 3, Chapter President 2, Hockey 2, Homecoming Committee I, Sadie Hawkins Committee I, Spanish Club I. Perkins, Robert Bob -Band I, 2, Varsity Band 3, Band Office Help 3, Spanish Club 2 Peter, Barbara Barb -Physical Education Office Help 3 Peter, Bruce-Baseball I, 2, 3, Football 2, 3 Petersen, David-Forum I Petersen, Leland Lee -Biology Lab Assistant 2, Latin Club I, Tennis I, 2, 3 Petersen, Lynn-Intramural Basketball 3 Peterson, Barbara Barb -German Club I, 2, 3, Homecoming Committee 3, Pep Club 2, Senior Planning Committee Alternate 3, Usher's Club 3, Y-Teens 2, 3 Peterson, Diana Dee Dee -Aurean Seaff 3, Flag Twirler 2, 3, Captain 3, Library Aide 2, 3, Spanish Club I, 2, Peterson, Jeffrey Jett -Football I. Peterson, John L. Ill Pete -Basketball I, 2, Football I, 2, 3, Hi'Y I, Letter- mans Club 2, 3, Senior Planning Committee Alternate I, Track I, 2, 3. Peterson, Penelope Penny -Choir I, 2, 3, Fire and Ice Committee 3, GAA I, Guidance Office Help 2, Junior Class Play 3, Junior Class Play Committee 2, Make-Up Club 2, Senior Class Play 3, Senior Class Play Committee 2, Senior Planning Committee Representative 3, Spanish Club I, 2, 3, Student Council Alternate I, 2, Y-Teens I, 2, 3, National Honor Society 2, 3. Peterson, Sheryl Sherry -GAA I. Preusse, Mary Beth-Junior Class Play Committee I, 2, Junior Prom Committee 2, Senior Planning Committee Alternate 3, Spanish Club I. Putnam, Gordon, Gordy -Art Club 3, Senior Adviser 3, Debate I, 2, German Club I, 2, Intramural Basketball 3, Junior Prom Committee 2, Debate Library Help 3. Radford, John-Choir I, 2, 3, Raiche, Bonnie-French Club 2, 3. Ramaker, Deedra Dede fFrench Club 2, 3, Junior Class Play Committee Co- Chairman 2, 3. Randall, Leland Lee -Band I, 2, Baseball I, Biology Club I, 2, 3, Football I, 2, Forum I, 2, 3, Hi-Y I, 2, 3, Homecoming Committee 3, Lettermans Club I, 2, 3, Ski Club I, 2, 3. Raymond, David Dave -Football 2, 3 Intramural Basketball 3, Latin Club I. Readmond, Lonnie Lon -Nurse's Office Help 3, Senior Class Play I, Y-Teens 2. Roddick, Robert Bob -Cross Country 2, 3, Fire and Ice Committee I, Home- coming Committee 3, Hi-Y 2, 3, All-City Social Chairman 3, Latin Club Senator I, Lettermans Club 2, 3, Skiing I, Speech Contest I, Track I, 2, 3. Renneke, Joseph Joe -Aurean Section Editor 3, Basketball I, Ouill and Scroll 3, Speech Contest 2. Reuter, Mary Jo Joe -French Club 2. Reynolds, Charles Charlie -German Club I, 2, 3. Rice, Paul-Latin Club I, Senior Host 3, Speech Contest 2. Richie, Susan Sue -Ski Club Secretary I, Y-Teens 3. Richter, Katherine Kathy -GAA I, Junior Prom Committee 2, Latin Club I, Iiibrary Aide I, 3, Spanish Club 2, 3, Student Council Representative I, Y-Teens Ridgeway, Paul-Biology Club 3, Choir I, 2, 3, Fire and Ice Committee 3, Homecoming Committee 3, Junior-Senior Prom Committee 3, Sadie Hawkins Committee 3, Senior Class Play 3, Senior Class President 3, Senior Planning Committee Representative 3, Speech Contest 3, Spotlite Staff I, Student Council Representative I, 3. Riipa, James Jim -Football I, 2, 3, Lettermans Club 3. Risvold, Mark-Basketball I, Printing Club 2. Ritchie, Linda-French Club 2, 3, Junior Prom Committee 2, Make-Up Club 2. Ritchie, Thomas Buffalo -Senior Planning Committee Alternate 3, Soccer 3, Track 2, 3. Rivard, Ann-French Club 2, 3, Make'Up Club 2. Roberts, Samuel--Baseball I, 2. Robinson, Steven Steve -AFS 2, 3, Band I, 2, '3, Pep Band I, 2, 3, Baseball I, 2, 3, Biology Club 2, 3, Hi-Y 2, Junior Class Play Committee Chairman 3, Letterman's Club 3, Orchestra 2, 3. Roecl, Signe-Aurean Staff I, 3, Section Editor 3, Concert Band I, Choir 3, Flag Twirler. 2, 3, French Club 2, 3, Junior Class Play Committee I, 3, Junior Prom Committee 2, Senior Class Play Committee 2, Senior Planning Committee Rep- resentative 3, Y-Teens I, 2.' T Roehl, Vicky-Aurean Staff 3, Band I,. Fire and Ice Committee 3, French Club 2,-3, Homecoming Committee 3, Senior Class Play 3, Senior Planning Com- rgittee Repgresentative 3, Ski Club 3, Tapaires 2, 3, Y-Teens I, 2, 3, Publicity 6II'l'Y'I6I'l . Rogers, John-Audio-Visual Help 2, 3, German Club I, Hi-Y 3, Letterman's Club 2, 3, Wrestling I, 2, 3, Manager I, National Honor Society 2, 3. Rosen, Todd Rosy -Hi-Y 3. Rostamo, Wendy-Y-Teens 3. Russell, Linda-Athletic Office Help 3, Latin Club I. Ryan, Kathleen Kath -AFS I, 2, Cheerleading I, 2, 3, Captain 3, Fire and Ice-Committee 3, 'Homecoming Committee I, 2, 3, Homecoming Queen 3, Junior Prom Committee 2, Pep Club I, 2, 3, Sadie Hawkins Committee 2, 3, Senior Planning Committee Representative 3, Ski Club I, 2, 3, Spanish Club 2, 3, Student Council Representative I, 2, 3, Secretary 3, Y-Teens I, 2, 3. Ryan, Mike Homecoming Committee 3, Lettermans Club 3, Ski Club I, 2, Skiing I, 2, Soccer 2, 3, Spanish Club 2, 3. Rypkema, Craig Band I, 2, 3. Salisbury, Raymond Ray Cross Country 2, 3, Debate I, 2, 3, Forum 2, 3, German Club I, Skiing 2, Speech Contest I, 2, 3, Tennis 2, Sanderson, David Dave ' Stage Crew I. Sartor, Kathleen Kathy AFS I, 2, French Club I, 2, Homecoming Com- mittee 2, 3, Junior Prom Committee 2, Pep Club I, 2. Saxton, Marilyn AFS 2, Aurean Staff 2, German Club I, 2, 3, Y-Teens I, 2. Scallen, Kathleen Kathy French Club 3. Schaefer, Elizabeth Buff German Club I, Guidance Office Help 2. Schanzenbach, Douglas Schan1en Debate I, 2, German Club 2, 3, Hi-Y 3, Speech Contest 2. Scheuble, Shirley-GAA I, 2, 3, Student Council Help 3. Schiebold, Carol'-Aurean Staff 2, Biology Lab Assistant 2, GAA I, 2, 3, Physical Education Gym Assistant 3, Spanish Club I, 2, 3. Schindler, Douglas Doug -Football I, 2, 3, Lettermans Club 2, 3, Sergeante at-Arms 3, Track I, 2, 3. Schley, Linda-French Club I, Pep Club I, Y-Teens I, 2. Schluter, Robin-AFS I, 2, 3, French Club 2, 3, Homecoming Committee Co- Ctiairman 3,.Junior Class Play Committee 2, 3, Latin Club I, Pep Club 2, 3, Saciie3Hawkins Committee 2, 3, Senior Class Play Committee I, 3, Y-Teens Schmidt, Elizabeth Bette -Pep Club I, Senior Planning Committee Alternate I, Spanish Club I. Schmidt, Melinda Schmitty -Make-Up Club 2, Office Aide 3. Schramek, James Jim -Baseball I, 2, 3, Football I, 2, 3, Hi-Y 2, Lettermans Club 3, Wrestling I, 2, 3. Schroeder, Paul-German Club 2, 3, Hi-Y 3, Intramural Basketball I, 2, 3. Schunk, Richard Rick -Printing Club I, 2, 3. Schwarh, Bradley Brad -Hi-Y 2, 3, Vice-President 3, Wrestling I. Score, Karen-Spanish Club I, 2, YsTeens I. Scott, Richard Dick -Sound Crew I. SE-alltrom, Peggy Peg -Guidance Ofifce Help 2, Student Council Representa- Seel, Linda-Spanish Club 2, 3, Tapaires 2, 3, Y-Teens I, 2, 3. Servold, George-Gymnastics 2, 3, Track I, Wrestling I. Senyk, Michelle-Flag Twirler 3, GAA I, Guidance Office Help 2, Y-Teens I, 2, National Honor Society 2, 3. Settergren, Sandra Sandy -Aurean Staft 2, Latin Club I, Red Cross 3, Ushers Club 2, 3, Y-Teens 2. Shaleen, Dawn-Band I, 2, 3, Library Aide 2, 3. Shannon, Patricia Pat -French Club 2, 3, GAA I, Library Aide 2, Pep Club I, 2, 3, Twin Dance Committee 3, Y-Teens I, 2, 3. Sharratt, Michael Mike -Hi-Y 3, Homecoming Committee 2, 3, Lettermans Club 2, 3, Track i, 2, 3. Shebeck, Robert Bob -Cross Country 3, Lettermans Club 3, Track I, 2, Shellum, Donald Don -Baseball I, 2, 3, Intramural Basketball I, 2, 3, All-Star Team 3, Skiing I. I Shipka, Susan Sue -AFS I, 2, 3, French Club I, 2, Choir 3, GAA I, Homee coming Committee I, Senior Class Play Committee 3, Speech Contest 3, Y-Teens I, 2, 3. Sieber, Joan-AFS I, 2, 3, Aurean Statt 2, Band I, 2, Pep Band I, Swing Band I, 2, French Club 2, 3, GAA I, 2, Sporthead 2, Homecoming Committee 3, Junior Class Play Committee I, 2, Ushers Club I, Y-Teens I, 2, 3. Siedler, Joseph Joe -Gymnastics I, Track I. Simpson, Randall Randy -Band I, 2, 3, Basketball Pep Band I, 2, 3, Hockey Pep Band 3, Hi-Y 2, 3, Communications Chairman 3, Hockey I, 2, 3, Home- coming Committee 3, Junior Class Play I, Junior Class Play Committee 3, Junior Prom Committee 2, One Act Play 3, Senior Class Play 2, 3, Honors Orchestra 3. Sinning, Cheryl-AFS 2, Aurean Staff 2, Cheerleading 3, Fire and Ice Committee 3, Girl's State Alternate 2, Homecoming, Committee Co-Chairman 2, General. Co-Chairman 3, Pep Club I, 2, 3, Vice President 3, Sadie Hawkins Committee 3, Homecoming Queen Candidate 3, Senior Class Secretary 3, Senior Hostess 3, Spanish Club I, 2, 3, Spotlite Staff I, Student Council Representative 3, Twin Dance Committee 2, 3, Y-Teens I, 2, 3, National Honor Society 2, 31 Secretary 3. Sivinski, David- Polak Choir, 3, Junior Class Play 3, Senior Class Play 2. Skarman, Christopher Froth -Junior Class Play 2, 3. Skogstad, James Skogie -Baseball I, 2, 3, Football I, Hockey I, 2, 3, Letter- mans Club 3. Sletten, Barbara Barb -AFS I, 2, 3, Aurean Staff I, 2, 3, Section Editor 2, 3, German Club I, 2, 3, Secretary-Treasurer 3, Homecoming Committee 2, 3, Junior Class Play Committee 2, Junior-Senior Prom Committee 3, One Act Play Committee I, Quill and Scroll 2, 3, Senior Class Play Committee 2, Se-Inior Planiiinag Committee Representative 3, Sewing Club 2, Ushers Club I, - eens I, , . Slettom, Carole-Aurean Staff I, 2, 3, GAA I, Latin Club I, Senior Class Play Committee 3, Spanish Club 2, 3, Ushers I, 2, 3, Y-Teens I, 2, 3. Sly, Lynette Lynn -Aurean Staff 2, French Club 2, 3, Junior Prom Committee 2, Pep Club I, Y-Teens 2. Smith, James Jim -Hockey 2, 3, Intramural Basketball I, Spanish Club I. Soderling, Diane Sod -Band I, 2, 3, Pep Band I, 2, 3, Choir 3, Junior Class Play 3, Junior Prom Committee 2, Maiorette I, 2, 3, Y-Teens 3. 257 Songle, Sharlene Sheri -GAA I. I Spangrud, David Dave --Football I, 2, Red Cross Youth Disaster Corps Rep. 2, 3, Wrestling, I, 2, 3. . Spooner, J. Dennis Denny -Basketball I, Football I, 2, 3, Homecoming,Cor1'1- mittee 2, Sadie Hawkins Committee 3, Student Council Representative I. Twin Dance Committee I, Track I. Sprain, Barbara Barb -Aurean Statt 3, Band I, 2. 3. PSD Band 2. 3. SWIHQ Band 2, 3, Band Office Help 3, Chemistry Aide 3, French Club 2, 3, GAA I, 2, 3, Sporthead 2, Homecoming Committee 3, Senior Class Play 3, Ushers Club 2, Wrestling Pep Band I. Sprecker, Carol-Aurean Statt 2, Band I, 2, 3, Basketball Pep Band I. 2. 3. SIU' dent Council Alternate I. Starcevic, Anthony Starc -Football I, 2, 3, Hi-Y 3, Lettermans Club 3, Senior Class Play 3, Student Council Alternate 3. Stehr, Larry-Band I, 2, Pep Band I, 2, Junior Class Play 3, Junior Class Play Committee 3, Orchestra 2, 3. Steen Sharon-Art Club 2, 3, GAA I, Latin Club I. Stein, Scott Stew -Baseball I, 2, 3, Basketball I, 2, 3, Fire and Ice King Candidate 3, Football I, 2, 3, Hi-Y 3, Letterman's Club I, 2, 3. Stiles, Pamela Pam -AFS 2, 3, Aurean Section Editor 2, Editor-in-Chief 3, Biology Lab Assistant 2, German Club I, 2, 3, Junior Class Play, Committee 3, Pep Club I, 2, 3, Quill and Scroll 2, 3, Y-Teens I, 2, 3, National Honor Society 2, 3. I Stoddard, Gail-Art Club I, 2, Latin CJub I, Y-Teens 2, 3. Stokes, Judy-Choir I, 2, 3, Fire and Ice Committee 3, Homecoming Committee I, 2, 3, Homecoming Queen Candidate 3, Junior Class Officer Junior Class Play Committee 2, Junior Prom Committee 2, Pep. Club 2, Senlor'Class Play 3, Senior Class Treasurer 3, Senior Planning Committee Representative 3, Spotlite Staff I, Student Council Representative I, 2, Corresponding Secretary I, Tinsel Twirl Committee I, 2, 3, Y-Teens I, 2, 3, Sophomore Representative I, Vice President 2, President 3. - Stone, Bruce-Aurean Staff 3, Audio-Visual Help 3, Chemistry Aide, 2, 3, Foot- ball 2, 3, Homecoming Committee I, Aurean Photographer 3. Stone, Richard Rick -Wrestling I, 2, 3. Strauss, Roberta Sue -AFS 3, Aurean Staff 3, French Club 2, 3, Guidance Office Help 3, Homecoming Committee 3, Pep Club 2, Ski Club I, Ushers Club 2, Y-Teens 3. Strickler, Kathleen Kathy -French Club 2, 3, Latin Club I. Stnukel, Lou-Spanish Club I. Sundberg, Robert Bob -Band I, 2, ,3 Pep Band 3, Swing Band 3, Homecoming Committee 3, Lettermans Club 2, 3, Senior Class Play 3, Senior Class Play Committee 3, Wrestling I, 2, 3. Sutton, John Big Red -Forum I. Swan, Bonnie-French Club I, 2, GAA I, Library Aide 2, 3. Swanson, Deborah-Art Club I, 2, 3, French Club I, 2, GAA I, 2, Library Aide I, 2, 3, Spotlite Staff I, 2, 3. Swanson, Janalee Jan -Aurean Staff 2, 3, French Club I, 2, 3, Spotlite Staff 3, Y-Teens 2, 3. Swanson, Jeanne-Aurean Statt 2, 3, Band I, 2, 3, Chemistry Aide 3, GAA I, Sporthead 2, German Club 2, 3, Homecoming Committee 2, Ushers 2, 3, Y-Teens I, 2. 2, 3, Club Swanson, Roger-Hi-Y 2, Intramural Basketball I. Swanson, Susan Sue -Aurean Staff 2, 3, Homecoming Committee I, 2, 3, Pep Cluzb 2, 3, Senior Class Play Committee 3, Twin Dance Committee 3, Y-Teens , ,3. Swanson, Wayne Swany -Band I, 2, 3, President 3, Pep Band I, 2, 3, Swing Band 2, 3, Director 3, German Club 2, 3, Hi-Y 2, 3, Vice President Q, Homecoming Committee 2, 3, Junior Class Play 3, One Act Play 2, 3, Or- chestra 3, Senior Class Play 3, Senior Class Play Committee 2, Senior Planning Committee Representative 3, Speech Contest 2, 3, Wrestling I. Swenson, JoAnne-Varsity Band I, Y-Teens 3. Swenson, Steven-Hockey I, Radio Club I, Ski Club 3, Skiing 2. Tanamachi, Steven Steve -Junior Class Play Committee Co-Chairman 2, Senior Class Play Committee 3, Sound Crew I, 2, 3, Assistant Student Director 3. Tarrant, Jane-Spanish Club I, 2. Taylor, Luaine Louie -GirI's Choir 2, Forum 2, Library Aide I, Red Cross I, Y-Teens I. Thompson, Barbara Barb -GAA I, Office Aide 3. Thompson, Ste'phen Steve -Intramural Basketball I, 2, 3, Track 3. Thompson, Wayne-Homecoming Committee 3, Spanish Club 2, 3, Wrestling I. Thorberg, Karen-AFS 2, Aurean Statt 2, Band I, 2, Homecoming Committee 2, 3, Chairman 2, 3, Spanish Club 2, 3, Speech Contest 2, Y-Teens 2, 3. , Thorkildson, Mary Tork -Choir I, 2, 3, French CIubi2, 3, Junior Class Play 3, Senior Class Play 3, Y-Teens I. Thornton, Gregory Greg -Hi-Y I, 2, Intramural Basketball 2, Ski Club 3, Spanish Club l. Thurber, Daniel Broono -Choir I, 3, Football 2, Hi-Y 3. Tilleskior, Douglas Doug -Cross Country 2, 3, Captain 3, Track I, 2, 3. Tonoui, Brian-Hi-Y 2, 3, President 3, Senior Planning Committee-Alternate 3, Spanish Club I. Torrance, Patricia Trish -Aurean Statt 2, 3, Junior Class Play Committee 2, Latin Club 2, 3, One Act Play Committee 2, Senior Class Play Committee I, 2, Y-Teens I, 2, 3. Tosel, Janet Jan -GAA I, Library Aide 2. Trapp, Janell f'NeIl, -Art Club 'I', 2, Vice President 2, GAA I, Homecoming Committee 2, Senior Class Play Committee,3, Spanish Club I, Y-Teens I, 2, 3. Troedsson, Constance Connie -GAA I, Office Aide I,iSpanish Club 2, Student Photographer I. ' Tucker, Ann-Junior Class Play Committee 3, Library Aide 2, 3. 258 Turnwall, James Jim -Band I, 2, 3, Debate I, Football I, Golf 2, 3, Latini glubr Ski Club I, 2, 3, President 3, Skiing I, 2, 3, Captain 3, Soccer 2, 3, ap ain . Unger, ,Linda-Band I, 2, 3, Pep Band I, French Club 2, 3, Homecoming Committee 3, Senior Class Play 3, Ski Club I, 2, Tapaires 3, Y-Teens 3. Varno, Kathleen Kathie -GirI's Choir I, 2, 3, Forum I, 2, 3, Red Cross 3. Velander, Joan Joanie, -Art Club 2, Aurean Staff 3, French Club I, 2, 3 GAA I, Tinsel Twirl Committee 3, Y-Teens 2, 3, Newsletter Chairman 3. Viskocil, Catherine Cathy -GAA I, Homecoming Committee I, Latin Club 2, 3, Scribe 2, Ushers Club 2. Vogelbacher, Judith Judy -AFS 2, Aurean Staff 2, French Club 2, 3, GAA I German Club I, 2, 3, Junior Class Play Committee 2, Library Aide I. Vogtman, Glenn Yuka -Gymnastics 2, 3, Hockey I Volz, Kathleen Kathy 4Fo,rum I, 2,7 3, French Club 2, 3, Make-Up Club 2. Wall, Kathleen Kathy -AFS 3, Aurean Staff 3, Pep Club I, Spanish Club 3, Y-Teens 2. Wallentine, Mary-Aurean Statf 3, Guidance Office Help 3, Spanish Club I, 2, 3, Y-Teens 2, 3. Wallick, Margaret Marge -Aurean Staff 2, 3, Spanish Club I, 2, Y-Teens I, 2, 3. Wallis, Sally-Aurean Staff 2, French Club 2, Homecoming Committee I, Tapaires I, Y-Teens I, 2. Walters, Keith-One Act Play 3, Speech Contest 3. Ward, Patricia , Pat -AFS 2, Aurean Staff I, French Club I, 2, GAA I, Home- coming Committee I, 2, 3, Co-Chairman 2, 3, Senior Class Play Committee Chairman 3, Speech Contest I, Student Council Representative I, Alternate 2, Y-Teens I, 2, 3, Chapter President 3. Ward, Renee-Library Aide 2. Warn, Wendy-AFS I, 2, Aurean 2, French Club I, 2, Junior Prom Committee 2, Library Aide 2, Pep Club I, 2, Y-Teens I, 2, 3. Warnberg, Gary-Basketball I, Junior Class Play I, Junior Class Play Com- mittee 2, One Act Play Committee 2, Senior Class Play 2, Spanish Club 2. Wasick, Juanita Nita -GAA I, Junior Class Play Committee 3, Office Aide 2, Pep Club I, Spanish Club I, 2, 3, Ushers Club I, 2, 3. Webber, Claudia Clad -Art Club I, Aurean Staff I, GAA I, Sophomore Representative I, One Act Play Committee I, Senior Class Play Committee I, Spanish Club I, Student Council Alternate 3, Y-Teens I, 2. Weber, Janet-Aurean Staff 2, Fire and Ice Committee 3, German Club I, 2, Homecoming Committee 3, Nurse's Office Help 3, Student Council Repre- sentative 3, Y-Teens I, 2, 3. Weber, Pamela, Pam -Homecoming Committee I, Junior Prom Committee Co-Chairman 2, Nurse's Office Help 3, Ushers Club 2. Weiher, Amy-Aurean Staff 3, Homecoming Committee 3, Junior Prom Com- mittee 2, Sadie Hawkins Committee 3, Senior Planning Committee Repre- sentative 3, Spanish Club I, 2. Wenkus, Dale-Intramural Basketball I, Ski Club I, 2, 3, Skiing 2. Wharton, Sheila, Shelly -French Club I, 2, Library Aide 2, Y-Teens I, 2, 3. Whelan, Peggy Peg -Senior Class Play 3, Tapaires I, 2, 3. White, Cheryl-Make-Up Club I, Y-Teens I, 2, 3, Chapter President 3. White, Elizabeth Liz -Athletic Office Help 3, GAA I, 2, Homecoming Com- mittee 2, 3, Physical Education Office Help 3, Sadie Hawkins Committee 3, Spanish Club 2, 3, Twin Dance Committee 2, Y-Teens 2. Williams, Jack Spider Joe -Cross Country 2, 3, Forum 2, Lettermans Club V 2, One Act Play 3, Speech Contest 3, Track I, 2. Williams, John-Stage Crew 2. Williams, LaVonne Lonnie -AFS I, 2, 3, Fire and Ice Committee 3, Home- coming Oueen Candidate 3, Junior Prom Committee 2, Senior Class Play I, 2, V3, Senior Planning Committee Representative 3, Student Council Repre- sentative I, Alternate 2, Y-Teens I, 2, 3, Sophomore Party Committee I. Wilson, Judith Judy fChoir 2, 3, Junior Prom Committee 2, Pep Club I, Sadie Hawkins Committee 3, Spanish Club I, 2, 3, Y-Teens I, 2, 3. Wilson, Linda-GAA 3, Ushers Club 3. Winn, Charles Chuck -National Honor Society 2, 3, German Club, I, 2. Wirties, Pat-Aurean Staff 2, French Club 2, 3, Latin Club I, Ushers Club 2, Y-Teens I, 2, 3 Chapter President 3. I ' Wirz, Pichard Dick -Equipment Manager I. Wold, Jennifer-Biology Lab Assistant 2, Junior Class Play Committee 3, Latin Club 2, Senior Hostess 3. Wood, James Jim -Band I, 2, 3, Pep Band I, 2, 3. Wright, Janette Jan -French Club I, 2, 3, Library Aide 2. Zabel, Arthur Zabe -Intramural Basketball 3, Student Council Representative I, Wrestling I ' Zander,,Kay-AFS 2, 3, Flag Twirler 3, German Club I, 2, 3, Homecoming 'Committee I, 2, 3, Pep Club I, 2, 3, Twin Dance Committee 2, Y-Teens I, 2, 3, National Honor Society 2, 3. Zasters, Anita-Athletic Office Help 3, French Club 3, Y-Teens. Zeck,,Robert Bob -Audio-Visual Help I, 2, 3, French Club 2, One Act Play 2, Senior Class Play 2, Spanish Club I, 2, 3. Zgoda, Kathleen Kathy -Pep Club I, Y-Teens 2. Zick, Cheryl Mickey -French Club 2, 3, Junior Class Play I, 2, 3, Orchestra I, 2, 3, Speech Contest 2. Zierhut, Peter Randall Randy -Football I, 2, Hi-Y 3, Hockey I, 2, 3, Letter- mans Club 3. ' iilka, John-Baseball I, 2, 3, Basketball I, 2, Football I, 2, 3, Lettermans Club 2, 3, Spanish Club 2, 3. Zimmerman, Robert Bob -Band I, 2, Pep Band I, 2, Gymnastics 2, 3, Hi-Y I, 2, 3, President I, 2, Homecoming Committee I, 2, 3, Skiing I, Track I, 2, 3. Zochert, Gayle-Homecoming Committee 3, Junior Prom Committee 2, Office Aide 3, Pep Club I, 2. A Abalan, Thomas I96 Adair, Timofhy 47. 89, IO8. IO9, I2O, I56, 225. 232 Adams, Peggy 208 Adams, Thomas I56 Addiss. Palricia I96 A.F.S. 96 Agerlie, Mr. Oliver 40 Ahlberg, Lynne 83,208 Ahlbom, Mr. Harold 24, III Ahlman, Cheryl I96 AhrndI', Pamela I96 Ahrndf, Pauleife 208 Ainsworlh. Scorl' I46 Alto, Mr. Julian 22, 5l Alexander, Barbara I56 Alfano, Mary I96 Algren, Margarei I96 Index Anderson Judilh 208 Anderson Judy G. l56 Anderson, Kennelh l35, I43 Anderson Krislen J. 47, 80, 88, I56 Anderson Krisfine R. 84, I56, I93 Anderson Linda 84, l56 Anderson Marla 85, 86, I96 Anderson Mary 85, I56 Anderson Mary Jane 96 Anderson Mary J. I96, 239 Anderson Melba 88, I05, I30, 208 Anderson Owen I56 Anderson Pamela I57 Anderson Peggy 82, 208 Anderson Russell I96 Anderson, Scoii' 84, 86, I96 Anderson, Shelley 33, 76, 88, II5, I30, I57 Anderson, Sfephen I57 Anderson Sieve I57 Anderson, Siewarf 46, I96 Anderson, Susan IO4, 208 Auslin, Viclcy 99, IO3, 208 A.V. I I2 Behr, Roberf I35, 209 Behrner, Carolyn 95, I58 Behrner, Thomas 82, 209 Beillre, Mr. Leonard 25 Bell, Chrisline 209 Bender, Mike I97 Bender, Sfeven I58 Bendiclcson, Roberf Il4, 209 Babeluuhl, Calhy II3, I96 Bachman, Kersli 96, I96 Bachman, Paul 208 Baden, Jon 208 Backer, Todd I97 Baggensloss, Gary 85, 93, I2O, I36, I37, l53. I97 Bahe, Linda I57 Bain, Mr. Barry 32 Bain, Peggy I97 Balcer, Kafhleen 208 Balmer, Linda I57 Benedict Janice 209 Bengsfon, Linda I97 Bengison, Russell 143,209 Bengslon, Sieven 209 BenneH', Claudia 88, I24, I26, 209 Ben neil, BenneH', Pafricia 209 . Paula 94, II3, I24, I58 Bennis, Sue lO2, 209 Benslce, Deborah I97 Benson, Corrine 209 Benson, Dawn I58 Benson, Deborah A. I58, 244 Baker, Balmer, Noel I57 Susan 208 Baker, William 85, I97 Benson, Debra 209 Benson, Mrs. Jane? I2 Allen, Barbara C. 39, I96 Allen, Barbara J. I96 Allen, Brenda I96 Allen, Debby 208 Allers, Mrs. John I4 Almendinger, Teresa I56 Alpaugh, Richard I56 Alquisl, Jan Lynn I06, I24, I56. I66, 227 Alquisr, Jill 82, 9l, 94, 208 Amberson, Sonia 208 Amundson. Boyd 83, I96 Amundson. James 85, 86, I37, l56 Amundson. Slephen 33, 98, I56 Ander, James l56 Ander, Jerald 208 Andersen, Gregory I96 Anderson, Andrew 72.96, I96 Anderson, Arlene l56 Anderson, Barbara I96 Anderson, Bruce 72, I20, I34, l5I, I96 Anderson, Carol 90, I56 Anderson, Cheryl 208 Anderson, Conslance 9I, 96. I96 Anderson, David I96 Anderson, David K. I35, I44 Anderson, Dean 208 Anderson,iDeborah 99, I05, II8, 208 Anderson, Donna 208 Anderson, Douglas 65, 135,208 Anderson, Edward I96 -Anderson, Gary Bl, 83, I34, l56. 208 Anderson, Gloria I96 Anderson, Gregory I96 Anderson, Gregory J. I96 Anderson, James 208 Anderson, James C. 208 Anderson, James P. I96 Anderson, Jennifer I I3 Anderson, John 208 Anderson, Terry 208, 228 Anderson, Thomas II8, II9, I96 Anderson, William I4 Andreason, Krislen 208 Andrus, Parricia 96, I26, 208 Andrus, Paula 208 Angerhofer, Joan I57 Anondson, Tyrone I57 Anfhony, Dee 3I, 96, I27, I57, 239 Anlolilr, Terry I33, I96 Appel, Theodore 92, 93, I22, I96 Appelquisf, Dennis 46, I96 Archer, Kelly 36, 208 Arefz, Viclcey 9l, I96 Armsirong, Jane I IO, I57 Armsirong, Louise 208 Arnold, Bruce I96 Arnold, Kirby 208 Arnold, Sfeven I46, I96 Arnold, Tim 208 Ariimovich, Lee I57 Ascher, Corinne 48, 5I, 55, 88, 96, IOI, I3I. I57, 230 Ascher, Therese 88, II3, II5, l30, I3l, I96 Ashmore, Jack I37, I96 Aslceland., Lorrie 208 Asmussen, Kevin 208 Aspnes, Linda II5, I57, I62 ASSEMBLIES 74 Aslell, Brian 84, II8, I2O, l5I, I96 Afhey, Roberr I57 ATHLETIC HELP I I I AUREAN I24 Augusfine, Mrs. L. I3 Ausley, Sue I24, I57 Aussendorf, Chrisrian 96, I96 Ausfad, Elaine I57 Auslin, Michael 120, I96 Auslin, Thomas I57 Balclce, Kennerh A. 208 Balclre, Kennelh G. I97 Baldus, Palricia 55, I57 Ball, Clarice I57 Ball, Colleen I97 Ball, Gary I57 Balmer, Diane 208 Balsiger, Rebecca 208 Bandow, Gayle 47, 96, IIO, I2I. I24. I58 Banlcowslci, Adrian 208 Baran, Diane 57, I24, I58, l8O Barbeau, Cindy 8l, I58 Baribeau, Pairicia I58 Barquisl, Cheryl l'97 Barreff, Tim l97 Barsness, Debra 208 Bariell, Mary Lou I58 BarI'IeH, William 92, I44. I45. I96, I97 Barlon, Barbara 209 Barfosh, Mr. Clair I I Baseman, Valerie I97 BASKETBALL l4O BATON TWIRLERS 87 Baifen, Darlene 92, 209 Bauman, Mr. George I4 Baumchen, Sharyl I58 Baumgarlner, Laurel 83, II3, 209 Baune, Miss Helen 25 Baxa, Linda 80, 88, 96, I27, I58, 239 ' Beadle, Jeri IOO, I97 Beall, Kennefh 94, 'I I8, II9. I20, I97 Beane, James I58, I97 Beane, John I47, I58 Beccheffi, Ronald 80 Beclcen, Donna I58 Beclcen, William 209 Beckman, Michael 80. I97, 203' Beclcslrom, Bonnie 209 Behl, Mr. Kenneih 23, II9 Benson, John I97 Benson, Leslie Craig I58 Benson, Mary I24, I58. I68 Benson, Sandra 85. I97 Benller, John l97 Benfzen, Brian IO9, I58 Benz, Mr. Herberi 32, I I9 Berg, Miss Barbara I6 Berg. Pafriclc I37, I58 Berg. Terry I59 Berger. Joan 48, 5l, 88, 94, 95, I I3 I 4 I59 .2,I3O. Bergh, Susan 209 Berglund, Roberl I97 Berglund, Ronald I97 Bergman, Susan II6, I97 Bergman, Daryl I97 Bergquisf, Cherie 94, 209 Bergren, Gary I59 Bergsien, Diane 209 Berkley, Craig 209 Berkman, Brenda 82, I22, 209 Bernhardl, Alan IOO, 209 Bernier, Lyle 209 Berns+ein, James I59, I4O Bernslein, John I46, 209 Berry, Linda 37, I59 Berryman, Michael 'l35, 209 Berzelius, Susan 85, I97 Besf, Richard I59 Beflcher, Gail 209 Biegner, Jackie I59 Billmeier, Janice I97 Bingea, Rebecca II5, II8, I2O, I97 II8 Bingham, Nancy 209 BIOLOGY CLUB II7 BIOLOGY LAB ASSISTANTS I I6 Bischel, James 209 Bishop, Jim 48, 49. 55, 67, 80, 93, 95, I4O, I4-I, I4-2, I43, I59. 231 Bishop, Miss Sally 20 Mr. Roberl' 12 Conaway, Donald 162 Bmmsn, Bill ss, ee, 67, 76, ao. 95 109, 133.144, 159, 230 Biffner, Mrs. Norma 34 Bixby, Nancy 97, 111 Biorlr, Mr. Tony I2 Biorklund, Douglas 159 Biornlie, Mary Lou 107, I59 Black, Richard 159 Blacksfone, Dennis 209 Blaeser, Susan 68, 159, 235 Blase, Sfeven I59 Blasko, Jeffrey 159 Blasko, Scofl' 209 Blaylock, Suzanne 197 Blecha, Sally 56, 62, 64, 102, 115, 120. I59 Blieh, Mr. LaVern 25 Blom, Janice 88, 100, 197 Blom, Sfeven I97 B1omberg,Jeanne 209 Blomberg, Joanne 209 Blomberg, Sfephen 114, 159 Blomsness, Karin 112, 209 Bloom, Kim 197 Bloomquisf, Vernon 114, 159 Blum, Barbara 113, 197 Blum, Michael 89, 146, 159 Blowers, Veronica 159 Boberg, Gail 197 Bodin, Ken 209 Bohnen, Sandra 209 Boice, Nancy 55, 61, 159,230 Bo1d1', Ann 113,209 Ball, Rodney 209 Bolfon, June I59 Bonsfrom, Rufh 113, 209 Borden, Georgianna 105, 197 Borgeson, Dale 114, 197 Borgman, Sfephen 197 Borman, Barbara 74, 76, 88, 131, 160, 178 Borne, Roberf 149, 209 Borrell, Dave 209 Bosiger, Diane 96, 103, 115, 160 Bossenecker, Dean 149, 209 Bossenecker, Linda 88, 115, 124, 160. 169 Bosfrom, David 83, 209 Bos1'rom,Juc1ifh 124, 160 Bosfrom, Philip 114, 197 Bouchard, Mr. Dick 20, 148 Bouchier, Janice 124, 160 Bouchier, Jeanne 95, 107, 124, 160 Bowen, Perry 197 Bowman, Ronald I97 Boyd, Mrs. Carol 16 Boyd, Jeffrey 118, 119, 120, 197 Boyd, Mr. Roberf 12 Boydsfon, Carla 160 Boyes, Ronald 197 Boyles, Francis 197 BOY'S STATE 121 Brabanf, Wayne 2,09 Branch, Mary 88 Brand, Gary 160 Brandell, David 89, 92, 99, 136, 137. 140. 197 Brandell, Mark 209 260 Braschler, Elizabefh 80, 102, 209 Brasfad, Karin 197 Brasfad, Pafricia 209 Brechf, Roberf II2, 160 Brede, Wayne 160 Brekke, Roberf 209 Brekke, Wayne 160 Bremsefh, Fred 197 .Brennan, Timofhy 149,209 Brenner, Pamela 197 Brenner, Sfeven 197 Brenny, Barry 197 Brenny, James 133, 160 Brell, Mr. Roberf 21 Bridges, Jean 209 Bridges, Paul I50 Brighf, Harry 160 Brisggn, Gary 49, 99, 118, 120, 160 Brih, Mrs. Dorothy 34 Broin, Jan 113, 197 Brisfer, John T. 209 Brifigan, Michael 112, 209 Brockmeyer, Charles 151, 209 Byers, Greg 143, 209 Byhre, Jan 4-8, 50, 95, 124, 161 C Caldwell, Shari 197 Call, Miss Clarene 36, 70 Cameron, Gregg 83, 146, 209 Cargeron, Janice 83, 105, 110, I I Camp, Roger 80, 197 Campbell, Mr. Eugene 28 Campbell, Mr. Jack 34, 150 Campbell, Sandra 161 Camuel, William I50 CHOIR 80 Chouinard, Carol I62 Chresf, Andrea 198 Chrisfensen, Brooks 84, 198 Chrisfensen, Nancy 82,210 Chrisfensen, Richard 162 Chrisfensen, Sandra 210 Chrisfensen, Sfeven 210 Chrisfensen, Thomas 55, 58, 67, 74 89, 93, 109, 120, 132, 133, 147, 162, 198, 230, 231 Chrisfensen, Toby 198 Chrisfenson, Ronald 210 Chrisfian, Nancy 162 Chrisfiansen Barb 83, 210 Chrisfiansen Paul 210 Chrisfiansen Tom 82 Chrislianson, Brooks, Phillip 209 Brofen, Daniel 160 Brown, Barbara 209 Brown, Kafhy I0 Brown, Linda 83, 197 Brown, LuJane 197 Brown, 'Peggy Lee 160, 235, 245 Brown, Sally 197 Brown, Thomas 197 Browning, Bruce 85, 86, 114, 160 Bruns, Linda 160 Bruce, Roberl' I97 Brudeli, Nancy 57, 96, 115, 197 Bry, Jeffrey 85, 86, 160 Bryanf, Terry 209 Bucci. Bonnie 197 Buck, Ramon 209 Buck, Roger 160 Buckley, Kay 88, 197, 226 Budd, Jeaneffe 209 Cannon, Colleen 197 Caple, Gary 209 Cardwell, Georgia 83, 88, 209 Carey, Mr. Douglas 43, 72 Carey, Mark 100, 197 Carey, Pafrick 198 Carey, Ray 209 Carlson, Ann 110, 161 Carlson, Anne 198 Carlson, Brian 198 Carlson, Cheryl 124, 161 Carlson , Douglas 209 Carlson, Mrs. Irene 13 Carlson, James 198 Carlson, Mr. James 26 Carlson, Jane1'209 Carlson, Kennefh 84, 198 Carlson, Lynn Carlson, Mrs. Mariorie 13 Carlson, Mary 118 Carlson, Rebecca '161 Carlson, Mr. Richard 10 Carlson, Susan 161 Carlson, Wayne 83, 146, 209 Carlfon, Mrs. Eileen 14 Carney, Phyllis 161 Church, Richard 198 Churlik, Claudia 54, 198 Cing, Kafhleen 210 Claffon, Barbara 198 Clark, David 210 Clark, Janis 210 C1ar1c,Jim 210 Claus, Vickie I62 Clemens, Mary 198 Clemenfs, Pafrick 210 CLERICAL 112 Cleveland, Mr. Glen 34 Clofhier, William 210 Cochrane, Pafrick 70, 108, 162 Cochrane, Sue 162, 198 Cole, Wendell 133, I62 Coleman, Dwain 210 Colligan, Keifh 83, 2,10, 228 Collopy, Tom 210 Collopy, Timofhy 227 Collison, Mr. Roberl 37, 132 Colman, Janna 198 Colman, Valerie I62 Colvin, Michael 146, 198 Comslock, Scoff 198 Budd, Suzanne 197 Budde, Kafhleen 197 Budde, Paul 209 Budroe, William 135, 209 Buhfa. Gregory 160 Bulger, Rosemary 82, I97 Bullock, Jeffrey 112, 137, 161 Bullock, Marcia 82, 118, 209 Bundy, Mark 197 Bungmgr, Thomas 89, 133, 134, 146, Bunfin g, Sfeven 134, 197 Burgeff, Michael 143 Burgsfahler, Alan 150, 197 Burns, Burns, Barbara 197 Pafricia 96, 102, 124, 161 Burr, Karen 209 Burr, Penny 91, 161 Burrows, Williams 209 Bur1', Bruce 197 Burf, Mrs. Irene 13 Buriness, Mr. Howard 24 Busse, Brenda 96, 111, 161, 175 Bufler, Sandra 161 Bufferfield, Kay 83. 209 Carr, George 92, 118, 122, 198 Carr, Val 109, 161 Carpenfer, Denyse 80, 161, 229 Carpenfer, Susan 92, 118, 119, 120, 121, 161 Carpenfier, Sfeven 198 Carfer, Harold 210 Car-fer, Mr. Jerry 14 Carfer, Terry 162 Cary, Ann 96, 210 Caselius, Mark 162 Caselius, Mary 210 Cassady, Cafhy 80, 198 Cafon, Mrs. Irene 14 Caufman, Rifa 210 Ceder, Jeffrey 210 Cederholm, Wendy 96, 162, 250 Chase, Gerald 137, 210 Chase, Mrs. Marlon 14 Chase, Tom 149, 210 Chandler, Ramona 210 Chafferfon, Anne 107, 162, 176 Chellsen, Keifh 162 CHEERLEADERS 130, 131 Chemberlin, Mr. Roberf 31 CONCERT BAND 84 Cone, Virginia 69, 76, 88, 111, 131, 198 Congdon, James 198 Consfans, Rusfy 1l6,,118, 198 Cook, Chrisfine 88, 115 Cook, James 162 Cook, Sfeven 135, 210, 219 Cook, Susan 96, 125, 126, 127, 162, 171, 251 Coombs, Douglas 162 Cooper, Darlene 95, 210 Cooper, Mike 198 ' Cooper, Paul 210 Copeland, Eileen 80, 210 Copeland, Lynn 88, 118 Copeland,,Mark 82 Corbeff, William 163 Corbin, Teresa 163 Cornelius, Ronald 198 Cornell, Brad 2,10 Cornell, Deborah 163 Cornell, Gerald 163. Corson, Thomas 198 Cosgrove, Michael 163 Collerman, Douglas I63 COUNSELOR'S HELP I I I Counlryman, James 2lO Covarl, Mr. Lee 28 Craft David ISI, I98 Crafl, Suzanne 82, I98 Cram, Krisien I98 Creighlon, Joan 56, 9I, I63 Crook, Slephen II4- Crorkin, Marilyn 2lO Crosby, Mr. Vance 57, l4I CROSS COUNTRY I38 Crown, Joseph I46, I98 Cully, Julie 88, I I3, I98 Culpepper, Judilh IIO, IIS, I63 Curry, Mr. Frank I9, 47, 64, l2O Curson. James I63 Culshall. Linda 2IO D Dafler, Sleven I98 Dahl, Mariolaine I63 Dahl, James II4, I98 Dahl, Sharyn IO6, I63 Dahmes, Sharilyn 2lO Dallman, Thomas 55, 6l. 89. IOI I63 Dailey. Scoll 57, I27, I98 Dallas, Diane 2l0 Daniel, Palricia I98 Daniels, John 4l Daniels, Kennelh I98 Daniels, Mike 2l0 Daniels, Teresa I98 Danielson, Ronald 69, I98 Danielson, Mr. Wayne 3I Danzl, Miss Agnes l2, I I I Darrow, Paul I63 David, James 83, 2l0 Davidson, Kenl I63 Davies, Sfeven I 98 Davis, Davis, Davis Davis, Davis, Davis, Davis Davis Alan 58.74, BI, I20, I63 Carol 87, I98 Deborah 96, I63 Kaihy 2IO Pamela 2IO Richard I63 Richard A. 80, I98 Carol I98 Day, Richard I98 Day, John 83, 2IO Dayon, Dale I98 Dayon, George I63 Dean, Diana I63 DEBATE lI8 Decker, Barbara 163 Decrescenzo, Michael 2 I O DeFreese, Mr. Sfanley 28 Degendorfer, Craig 84, 86, II4, ISO. I98 DeJarlais, Lynnae 94, I98 DeMarais, Mrs. Verna I4 DeMolls, John 48, 50. 67, II8, II9. I63, I74 Denmen, Timolhy I98 Dennis, Siephen II8, I98 Denny, Celia 96, l27, I98 Deschane, Rila I64 DeShane, James 2IO Delzler, Wayne I98 Dewees, David 2I0 Dewiil, Linda II8, I98 Dickinslon, Gregory I20, I4-3, 2IO Dickinson, Janice 80 Dickinson, Linda 2IO Dickman, Calhy 2I0 Diekman, Terry I98 Diepholz, Janel' I98 Dingle, Roberl' 2IO DiHes, Miss Rulln 34 Dierf, Larry 98, I49, I98 Dockendorf, Darold I49, 2l0 Dolmar, John 92, I98 Dombeck, Calhy 2l I Donahue, Jill 2l I Donahue, Tim I47, I64 Donaldson, Dan I98 Dopking, Elaine 64, 89, 94, 96, ion I IS, I3I, I64 Dofy, Daniel l53, 2ll Doly, David 84, I37, I38. I98 Doss, Mr. Darrell 22 Doubek, David I98 Dougherly, Jane I98 Dowell, Debra 90, 2l I Dowell, Kenny I98 Dowell, Noreen 90, 2l I Downs, Cheryl 2l I Drake, Roberl I64, I98 Draves, Michael Bl, 2I I Draxfen, Margarel' 95, IO7, l25, I64, 23I Dredge, James 89, 94, IO9, I33, I98 Dress, Elena 47, 56, 62, 73, 80, 85.92, 95, I20. I64. Drill, Gloria 8I, 96, I98 Driscoll, Tim I37, l53, 2lI Dronen. Bradley I98 Drummond, David II8, I20, I98 Drury, William I98 Dryg. Conslance 82, IO4, II8, I22, 2II Duggan, Mrs. Lucille I5 Dunn, Colleen 90, I98 74. I77 Dunlley, Susan I64 Duoos, Daniel I52, I53, I98 Dupla, Sfeven 85, 95, II4, I64 Duponi, Par I64 Duresky, Denise 2l I Duresky, Scofl' 94, I98 Dvorak, James 5l, 67, 89, I47, I64 Dvorsky, Joseph 2I I Dye, Mr. Lonnie I0 Dykes, Mrs. Judilh I6 E Eckerman. Dorinda IIO, I64 Ecklein, Thomas IO9, I64 Eckslein, George I98 Edberg, Miss Marjorie 2I Eddy. Jeanne I64 Eddy, Sharon I64 Edleisen, Gayle IIO, I64 Edm-onson, Carol 92, 2II Edward, Mary lI5, I64 Eggie, Luana I64 Ego, Barbara II9. I20, I64 Ego, Charles I98 Ehlers, Mary Jo I99 Eidsmo, Bril' 2I I Eilly, Shirley 2l I Ek, Mr. C. Lowell 27 Ekegren, Garry I5I, I99 Ekegren, Larry I46, I99 Ekholm, John I33, I46, I99 Eklund, Alan I35, 2l I Eklund, Eileen I65 Eklund, Mrs. Phyllis I4 Eklund, Slephen I49, 2Il Ekslrom, David 2l I Eliner, George l65 Elias, Jennifer I99 Eliason, Roger I40, I99 Ellesson, Leslie 2ll EIIioH', Margarel' I99 Ellis, Mary l65 Ellsfrom, Shari I65 Elmquisl, Cheryl I99 Emerson, James I99 Emerson, Karen l65 Emerson, William 2l I Emery, Palrick l65 Engberg, Gregory 2I I Engebreison, Dennis 2I I Engelking, John 94, I I4, I99 Engen, Lesier 82, I99 Engeselher, Kay I05, II5, I65 Englebrelson, Erik I99 Engman, John I20, I65 Engguisl, Debra 83, 96, II3. I22, I Enlund, Howard l65 Enslad, Mark 83, 2I I Erb, Harold 69, I99 Ericksen, Kim 2I I Erickson, Arlhur I44, I45, I65 Erickson, David I65 Erickson, David R. IOO, I34, I99 Erickson, Deborah 2I I Erickson, Diane I l5, 2l I Erickson, Dianne I99 Erickson, Ge.rald 2l I Erickson, Janel' 80, 2I I Erickson, Janice 2Il Erickson, Jean l65 Erickson, Kalhleen 93, 2I I Erickson, Kaihleen 83, 2Il Erickson, Mark 2l I Erickson, Neal 2I I Erickson, Richard 53, 67. I33, I47, I65, 227 Erickson, Mrs. Rulh I3 Erickson, Roberl' I36, I37, l65 Erickson, Robin 2I I Ericson, Jean I65 Erie, Barbara 84. 86, I65, I72 Erlandson, Susan 2I I Erlich, Richard 47, II7. II8, I65. I79 Erns+, Jerome I37 Erspamer, Mary I99 Eshelman, Jacqueyln I99 Espie, Chrislina 85, l65 Esiall, Donald 48, 50, 89, IO9, l20 I37, I65 Evans, Charloile I05, Il5, l65 Evans, Mike 94, I99 Evarls, Richard 2lI Evenson, Denise 2l I Everlz, Nels I99 Everlnz. Roy l65 Exslrom, Mr. Dwighi' I4 F Falbick, Thomas 83, 92, I38, 2II Fabik, Debra 2I I FACU LTY-SENIOR GAME 70 Fair, Gerald 92, I99 Falenczykowski, Lona 2l I Falenczykowski, Roberl I65 Falkum, Sleven 89. I66 Fanberg, Maxine 2I I Farness, Barbara l24. I66 Farnham, Del 2II Farnham, Susan IO7, I66 Farr, Susan II5, I99 Farrell, Kaihleen I66 Feisr, Nancy 2l I Fellows. Dayle 2l I Femrile, Mr. Duane 33 Ferguson, Mark 83. 2I I Feriancek, Jolayne 2I I Fernlund, Chrisline 2I I Fesenmaier, Daniel I33, I66 Fesenmaier, Slephen I66 Feyder, Caiherine I66 Filzen, Michael I99 Filzen, Ronald I66 Finch, Slephen 83 Findlay, Carolyn 2l l Findlay, Sieven I66 FINlAN'S RAINBOW 72 Fink. Dennis I99 Finley. Bill I99 Finley, Michael I66 FIRE AND ICE 65 Fischer, Kalhlyn I99 Fish, Linda I66 Fisher, Mrs. Gerlrude I4 Fisher, Richard I66 Fisher, Terry. I66 Fiich, Deborah 2I I Filch, Delores I66, l8l Filzenberger, George I34, I66 Filzenberger, Mary I99 Fix, Dave I46, 2I I Fix, Susan I99 Fix, Waller 2I I Filzgerald. Susan 80. 87, 2lI FLAG TWIRLERS 87 Flanders, Mark I35, I43, 2lI Flanders, Michael I66 Flemming, James II6 Flippin, Jodee I66 Flom, Donna I66 26l Florey, Roberf 199 Foley, Mary 211 Foline, David 211 Follesfad, Bruce 211 Folsom, Mr. Frank 14 Folsom, John 166 Folwick,Jerro1dine 167 Folwick, Terry 1 14, 167 FOOTBALL 132 Fordahl, Carol 211 Fordahl, Craig 1r14, 199 Formanek, Raymond 211 FORUM 102 Forsberg, Larry 62, 89, 109. 133. 167 Forslin, Jeffrey 11-4, 167 Gasferland, Mr. Lorin 10 Gaylord, Jone-en 84, 105 George, Dennis 199 Gerk, Richard 54, 199 GERMAN CLUB 99 Gersey, Leslie 96, 127 Gess, Sharon 212 Gessner, Larry 133, 167 Gerfz, Cheryl 116. 167 Gerfz, Greg 212 Gibson, Jeff 167 Gibson, Gail 82, 212 Gibson, William 199 Gilbersfadf, David 85, 92, 102. Gresbrink, Barfon 200 Gresbrink, Jan 212 Greffon, Roberf 168 Griffin, Nona 84, 200 Griffin, Wendy 200 Grindheim, Daniel 85, 86, 168 Groaf, Ronald 143, 212 Grogan, Pafricia 110, 111, 168 Gronwall, Sfeve 212 Grosefh, Frank 98, 168 Grundifz, John 200 Gsfalder, Ann 83, 86,212,229 Gullekson, William 212 Gunderson, Connie 76, 88, 96, 115. Hannes, Kur1'200 Hansen, Barbara 2,12 Hansen, Judifh 169 Hansen, Ronald 200 Hanson, Bruce 83, 212 Hanson, Cheryl 105, 160 Hanson, David 200 Hanson, Diane 82,212 Hanson, Donna 169 Hanson, Eugene 169 Hanson, Gerald 114 Hanson, Mr. Huberf 28 Hanson, JoAnne 111, 169 Hanson, Joel 200 Hanson, Miss Josephine 14 Hanson, Pafricia A. 212 Fosfer Fosfer, Jeffrey 135, 143, 212 Fosfer, Sfephanie 95, 167 ,Tony 88, 199 Francls' Tom I67 Hanson,'Wendy 100, 200 Frifh, Jacquelyn 212 Gage, Carol 167 Fraenkel, Sfephanie 96, 212 Francis, David 82, 212 Frank, Miss E. Doris 26 Frankensfein, Miss Mabel 12 Fransen, Larry 167 Fredericks, Daniel 83, 118, 199 Frederiksen, Sharon 95, 167 Freeman, John 75, 92, 118, 196, 199 Freeman, Mrs. Mae 14 Fremo, Mark 199 Fremo, Naneffe 212 FRENCH CLUB 98 Frenz. William 167 Frefhem, Jennifer 212 Freundsfhuh, Mike 212 Friberg, Diane 84. 86, 91, 102, 167 Friend, Dana 85, 167 Friend, Russell 146, 212 Friendshuh, Bonnie 116, 199 Friskey, Marfha 96, 111, 115, 124. 199 Frifh, Michael 153, 199 Frifz, Jean 199 Frohreich, Mary 212 Frolund, Terri 199 Furr, Mr. Larry 18 Fuselier, Mrs. Arlene 13 G GAA 104 Gaasvig, Glenn 199 Galbrechf, Donna 105, 199 esle. Pefer lie, 199 Gallagher, Jill 85, 113, 167 Ganapes, John 199 Ganfield, Bruce 212 Ganske, Susan 80, 199 Gardner, Judifh 84 Gardner, Marfha 212 Gardner, Thomas 113. 138, 147. 199 Garske, Candance 212 Garslce, Susan 167, 192 262 130, 200 Gunderson, Craig 135 Gunderson, Dale 200 Gunderson, Jane 200 Gunderson Mr. Roberf 10 Hanson, Judifh 91 Hanson, Mary 200 Hanson, Pafricia 212 134, 144 Gilberf, Mr. Fred 12 Gilberfsen, Jon 167 Gilberfson, Kafhy 54 Gilberfson Sfephen 167 Gilberfson, Susan 212 Gilleffe, Michael 212 Gilsrud, Mrs. Leona 14 G1RL'S STATE 121 Gise, Wendy 167 Glaros, Tim 150 Glidden, Carolyn 115, 167 Gnerer, Henry 199 Goalen, Thomas 199 Gober, Francis 80, 199 Gober, Mary 199 Godfrey, James 212 Goebel, Sfephen 212 Goheen, Kafhleen 80, 164 Gokey, Diana 199 Goodlund, Barbara 199 Goodlund, Johneffe 199 Goodman, Barbara 113 Goodman, Linda 168 Goodman, Wendy 199 Goodspeed, Deborah 212 Gonella, Joseph 138, 143, 212 Gop1in,.Roberf 152, 153, 183 Gofofski, Thomas 212 Goughnour, Larry 212 Gowen, Barbara 30, 125, 127, 168, 190, 240 Grabowski, Nancy 88,212 Grabowski, Roberl' 168 Graf, Pauleffe 212 Graham, Susan 115, 168, 234 Gram, Allen 200 Gramifh, Karl 212 Gramling, Deborah 212 Grampre, James 212 Gramsfad, Jason 168 Gran, Orlyn 200 Grande, Roger 212 Grande, Barbara 90, 200 Grandprey, Mr. Lloyd 40, 145 Grandy, Karen 212 Granf, Claire 212 Gray, .Julie 212 Grazinni, Joe 82,212 Grazinni, Thomas 168 Green, Kevin'212 Green, Mary 200 Greger, Aileen 200 Greger, Kim 168 Gregerson, Adrianne 96. 200 Gren, Fredrick 200 Gunsfad, Marsha 200 Gundry, Jeff 168 Gusfafson, Kafhryn 115, 200 Gusfafson, Phyllis 83, 96, 100, 200 Guf, Roberf 212 Gufzke, Lonnie 212 GYMNASTICS 150 GYM ASSISTANTS 115 H Haagenson, Marsha 110, 200 Haas, William 46, 168 Habeck, Jill 113, 168 Habegger, Gene 212 Habegger, Bruce 168 Hacker, Cheryl 200 Hackeff, David 134,200 Hadd, Jerry 92, 149, 212 Hadden, Susan 200 Haddorff, Mr. John 24, 71, 141 Hanson, Mrs. Shirley 35 Hanson, Timofhy 200 Harder, Cheryl 212 Hardf, Bruce 56, 81, 200 Hardf, Paul 58, 84, 86, 92, 118, 1 19. 200 Hare, Mr. James 19, 135 Harford. William 212 Harkness, Krisfen 88, 94, 118, 122 212 Harmornick, Ginger 200 Haroldson, Bruce 212 Harpesfad, Barry 200 Harringfon, Deborah 212 Harris, Bonnie 212 Harris, Deborah 57, 115, 200 Harris, Pafriclc 144 Harris, Suzanne 69. 200 Hari, Shirley 102, 115, 169 Harf, William 212 Har1man,Sfephen 118,200 Harvey, Mary 169 Hagberg, Chrisfy 100 Hageman, Susan 212 Hagen, David 135,212 Hagen, Mark 212 Hagen, Rolf 153, 212 Hagen, Thomas 137,212 Hager, Kafhleen 168' Hagg, Sheila 212 Haglof, 'Befsy 80 Haines, Barbara 200 Hale, Shelley 80, 200 Hales, Richard 168 Hall, Donald 169 Hall, Janice 169 Hallen, Janice 169 Hallen, Jeffrey 212 Halloran, Kafhleen 212 Halvarson, Krisfie 80, 200 Halverson, Diane 200 Hamel, Carolyn '200 Hamilfon, Anne 105, 113. 200 Hamley, Raymond 144,212 Hamlin, Jeanne 212 Hammer, Marnie 42, 91, 102, 169 Hammerlund, Deborah 212 Hannes, Barbara 96 Harwood, Elaine 200 Harwood, Mike 212 Hafch, Richard 212 Haffield, Jeff 169 Haugan, Sfeve 169 Haugen, Gary 133. 140, 142, 143, 200 Haugen, Miss Marfha 13 Haugen, Nancy 212 Haugerud, Debra 47, 64, 88, 96, 106, 125, 127, 200. 226 Hau rifz, Gioia aa. zoo Hauser, Sandi 113, 213 Hawk, Peggy 169 Hawkinson, Lane 169 Haws, Michael 213 Hayes, Janef Dale 169, 182 Hayes. Janice 169 Hayford, Margaref 82, 96, 113. 213 Hayle, Niles 108, 169 1-ledin. Loren 169 Hedlund, Dave 122, 169, 189 Heikkila, Craig 169 Heikkila, Joan 104, 106, 213 Heikkinen, Mr. Henry 32, 119 Hein, Gail 200 Heinen, Roberl 170 , Carolyn 80, 201 Jorgensen, Holly 47, 92, 95, 96. Heinrich, Linda 23, 111,200 Heihman, Mrs. Mary I7 Helland, Randall 109. 170, 173 Hellerud, Daniel 103, 213 He1mberger,Janef 113, 213 Hegsifh. Deborah 92, 208, 213. Hemsfad, David 212 Henlcel. Lynn 105, 200 Hendrickson, Mrs. Joyce 19 Hennessey, Michael 113, 170 Henningsen, Jean 82, 87, 113, 213 Henriclcson, Gerald 116, 200 Henry, James 213 Henry, Loel 200 Henry, Shirley 200 Herberg, Mrs. Veria I4 Herberf, Sandra 213 Herll, Debra 124 Hermann, Joyce 95. 118, 119. I70 Herron, Michael 200 Herhog. John 138. 170 Hesse, Don 95, 108. 150, 767. l70 Higgins, Milne 213 Hill. Barbara 170 Hill, David 200 Hill, Kafhryn 213 Hill. Laurie 213 Hillesfad, James 213 Hillner, Roberl' 200 Himlie, Ann 170 Hinman, Carol 170 Hinnenlcamp, Bruce 200 Hirfe, Mrs. Karon 38 H1-Y 108 Hierpe, Ann 46, 96, 115, 124, 200 124 Hobarf, Michael 114. 118, 170 Hockerf, Kafhy 200 HOCKEY 147 Hodgens. Mr. John 33 Hodorff, Pafricia 170 Hofer, Gerda 92, 96. 170, 238 Hoff, Cheryl 88, 96, 200. 239 Hofferber. Jeffry 213 133, 134, 170 HOMECOMING 47 Hoof, Larry 213 Hoolcer, Kafhryn 170 Hopia, Kurf 170 Horner, Marfha 200 Horner, Mary 34. 88, 171 Horness, Robyn 88, 96, I I3. 200 Hornsefh, Janis 200 Horron, Sandra 82. 171 Hoslcin, Chrisfopher 200 HOST AND HOSTESSES 115 Houlding, Julie 171 Housfon, William 147, 2.00 Hours. Mr. W. Wallace 42 Hovden, Crysfal 82 Hovelson, Pamela 83, 88. 213 H-oversfen, Linda 213 Hoversfein, Ralph 81, 140 Howard, Cafhy 90, I71 Howard. William 201 Howaff, Janis 88, 98. 113,201 Howe, Howe, Howe .Jill 84, 91, 201 Hoye, Charles 201 Gregory 171 Mary 201 Hubbard, Craig 171 Huber, Keifh 135, 213 Huberfy, Mr. Roberf 14 Hubred, Leslee 213 Hudson, Mrs. Mario 18 Huffman, Terence 213 Hugi. Janef 113, I71 Huguef, Michelle 171 Hulfsfrand, Cheryl 129, 171 Hunf, Douglas 146, 201 Hunf. Wendy 213 Hunfer, Forresf 201 Hoffman, Clifford 200 Hoffman, Gregory 153, 213 Hoffman, Judifh 2.00 Hoffman, Kirby 213 Hoffman Leslie 140, 165, 170 Hoffman, Lynn 213' Hoffman, Thomas 200 Hoglund Donald 213 Hoglund, Howard 213 Hoglund, John 200 Hoglund, Meri 170 Hoium, Cynfhia 200 Holre. Chrisfine 200 Holrenson, Terrell 213 Holler, Roger 213 Holloway, Sfephen 213 Holm, Richard 116, 200 Holman, Barbara 213 Holmes, Terrance 200 Holmes, Thomas 47, 48, 64, 96. 120, 170 Holfer, David 213 Homan, Thomas 108, 109, 112, Hurley. Daniel 201 Hurley, Priscilla 213 Huus, Alan 84, 118. 201 Hvambsal, Marcia 213 Hyland, Timofhy 213 Ingersoll, Kennefh 213 lngwerson, Barbara 213 lverson, Kafhleen 95, 96, 124, 171 lverson, Leanne 213 Ives, Karen 171 lves, Thomas 85, 86, 96, 97. 201 J Jabe, Pamela 87, 171, 175 Jackson, Beverly 213 Jaclcson, Bruce 213 Jackson. Peggy 201 Jaclrson, Richard 171 Jacobsen, Barbara 201 Jacobsen, Bruce 2.13 Jacobsen. Eileen 213 Jacobse Jacobse Jacobse n, Mrs. Faye 14 n, Jean 171 n, Kim 95, 171 Jacobson, Linda 80, 101, 201 Jaeger, Kerry 80, 113, 220 Janeclie. Michael 171 Janisch, Linda 87, 162, 171 Janisch, Barbara 213 Janneffa, Susan 213 Jarvis, John 82. 201 Jefferso Jelviclc, Jendro, n, Carolyn 201 Joanne 201 Judy 171 Jenlcin, Thomas 109, 171 Jennelce, Jon 1315.213 Jensen, Jensen, Jensen, Jensen, Jensen, Jensen, Jensen, Mrs. Alice 13 Cheryl 201 Craig 201 Douglas 201 Gail 171 Greg 201 Jacqulyn 122, 213 Jensen, Jody 104, 105 Jenson, Jenfinlr, Jepson, Jepson, Mrs. Alice 13 Bruce 201 Diane Kay 171 Peggy 88. 96, 115, 201 Jernberg, Roberf 149 Johnsen Johnson , Bruce 171 ,Barbara 213 Johnson, Barbara E. 201 Johnson Johnson , Bonnie 80, 172 , Bradford 84. 86, 108, 172 Johnson, Bradley K. 201 Johnson, Bradley 92 Johnson Johnson , Carroll 80, 201 Johnson, Cheryl 213 Johnson , Cheryl 124, 172 Johnson, Chrisfine 124, 201 Johnson , Cynfhia 80, 88, 96, 172 Johnson. Cynfhia S. 172 Johnson. Darcy 113, 201 Johnson, David A. 89. 134. 213 Johnson Johnson , David E. 144. 201 ,Dave M. 89, 95, 137, 172 Johnson, Daniel J. 201 Johnson, Daniel R. 201 Johnson , Diane 95, 107, 172 Johnson, Mr. Donald 40 Johnson , Douglas N. 92, 201 Johnson, Duane 89, 133. 201 Johnson, Elizabefh J. 84, 110. 172 'Johnson , Ernesf 100, 213 Johnson, Greg Allan 172 Johnson. Gregory 140, 165, 172 Johnson, Mr. George 31 Johnson, Gwendolyn 213 Johnson, Henry Bruce 48, 108, 148 Johnson, James H. 47, 56. 85. 86. 109, 172, 184 Johnson Johnson Johnson Johnson Johnson Johnson Johnson , James K. 172 , Janece 201 ..Janef 80, 201 . Judifh 172 , Kevin,85, 201 , Kafhleen L. 172 . Kay 172 Johnson, Kennefh L. 72. 116, 172 Johnson, Johnson, Johnson, Johnson, Johnson, Johnson, Johnson, Johnson, Johnson, Johnson. Johnson, Johnson, Johnson, Johnson, Johnson, Lauclis 201 Leslie 1. 201 Linda 113, 124. 172 Marlr 213 Marlt R. 214 Mary 214 Michael A. 201 Michael B. 172 Nancy 201 Nancy L. 214 Pamela 173 Peggy 201 Penny L. 214 Mr. Richard 35 Richard 135, 214 Johnson, Roger N. 214 Johnson, Ronald 201 Johnson, Sfephen 214 Johnson, Sfephen 201 Johnson, Susan 96, 201 Johnson. Susan K. 201 Johnson, Terry 80, 201 Johnson, Terry 151,214 Johnson, Terry 173 Johnson. Timofhy 173 Johnson, Viclri L. 91, 173 Johnson, William C. 214 Johnson, Vivian M. 96, 124, 173, 228 Johnsfon Johnsfon , Chrisfine 91.201 , Dennis 201 Johnsfon, Laurel 214 Johnsfon, Susan K. 201 Johnsfon, Therese 201 Jonassen. Diane L. 81, 91, 173 Jones, Danny 201 Jones,Jac1calynn 82, 86, 101, 201 Jones, Jill 201 Jones, Marvin 60, 61, 65, 67, 74, 89.93.95,121,133.I73 Jones, Susan Lynn 173, 185 Jordahl, Michael 201 Jordan, Mr. Frank 35, 132 Jorgen, Befh 87, 88. 96, 97, 173 Jorgens. Joseph 96, 118, 214 10I.113,162,173 Jorgenson, Warren L. 109. 214 Jorgenson, Wayne D. 89, 94, 95, 173 Juengling, Mr. lsadore A. 23. Jungels, Rhonda L. 173 Jusfad, Laura 80. 214 K Kallenberg, James D. 173 Kallevig, Douglas 173 Kampf, Mrs. Gary 29 Kamps. Suzanne 80. 88, 107, 173 230 Kandufh, Mr. Franlr 14 Kania, Pafricia 100, 214 Kania. Sfephen 173 Karau, Barbara 214 Karlchoff, Michele 100, 111, 201 Kasper, Joyce 82. 214 263 Sandra 2I4 Keegan, Marcia 72, 90, 2l4, 234 Keehr, Peggy I II, II3, 20l Keen, Therese 83, I I6, 2OI Kehneman, Judilh II5, I73 Keiner, John 2I4 Kelash, Dale 82, 2OI Kelash, Wayne II4 Keldien, Julie 92, 103, II2. ZI4 Kell, Douglas 2I4 Kelley, Mrs. Adelaide I3 Kelley, Donald 2I4 Kelly, Mary 20l Kelvie, John I73, 225 Kelzenberg, Michael II3 Kendall, Conslance I30, I73 Kepler, Peler l53, 202 Kepharr, Bill 202 Kerbaugh, Holly 2I4 Kern, Margarel' 2I4 Kerr, Thomas 22, I I2 Kerrick, Mrs. Kafhryn 39, 70 Kelfleson, Charles 202 Kewer, Sleven I3S. 214 Kieggowski, Gerald 89. I08. I33. Kiedrowski, David I 73 Kiefner, Linda 47, 88.95, IO7, II5, I24,' I 73,250 Kiehl, Roberl' I74 Kiehl, Ronald I74 Kienifz, Carrie 83, 202 Kierski, Linda 87, I74 Kieselhorsl, Kalhryn I74 Kieser, Diane 202 Kieski, Monica 2I4 Kilgren, Vicki 2I4 Kimball, Pal IO0, 2I4 Knulson, Carol 202 Knulson, Calhy 202 Knulson, Dave I47, I49, I74 Knulson, Dennis 2I4 Knulson, Keilh 2I4 Knulson, Mark 2I4 Knulsoin, Michael 202 Knulson, Roberl' 2I4 Kobs, Marlha 8I, I83 Koch, Sleve 202 Koehler, Margarel 202 Koehler, Tom 2I4 Koenig, Mark 202 Kolke, Mr. Earl 23 Kollar, Laurice I20, 202 Koloc, James 46, 77, I I2, 202 Kolsrad, Sleven 214 Kolslad, Kay I74 Komafar, Mr. Ernesi 26 Konok, Mr. Lee I4 Koolmo, Kennelh 2I4 Kopperud, Ramona 2l4 Kopischke, Gregory I4O, 202 Korell, Bill 202 Kramer, Roberl I49, 2I4 Kranlz, Jeanne IIS, II6 Kralz, Adrienne I74 Krarz, Gayla 202 Kraus, Deborah 88, I27, I75 Kraus, Timolhy 2I4 Kreger, Nancy IOO. 2I4 Kreger, Wayne 89, I38, IS3. Krelchmer, Thomas 2l4 Krider, Cynihia 2I4 Krinke, Mr. Alfred I I Krogh, Parricia I75 Krohn, Kimball, Paul 202 King, Cheryl BI, 202 King, Mr. Danny '40 King Louise. 88 Krueger, Kalhleen 202 Krueger, Nancy IO6, 2I4 Krueger, Roberl I75 Lovaasen, Mariorie 85, I I3, 203 Krueger, Roberl' F. 89, I34, Lawrence, Brian 202 King Sharron 85, I74 Kingsriler. Douglas 89, 96, I09, I33, I40, I42, 202 Kinney, Janice 2I4 Kirk, Cynlhia II3, 2I4 Kisperl, Mr. Brian 29, I35, I45 Kirzman, Barbara 80 Kirchner, Linda IOS, 202 Kirk, George Randy I74 Kzfifidqe, Msrior1e'3a, 96, 202 Kilzman, Barbara 202 Klausen, Mr. Donovan 3I Klein, Penny I74 Klein, Rebecca 85, 96, 97, IOS, I I3. 202 Klein, Sandra 83, 92, 96. IO7 Kleinfehn, Daniel 63, II2. I74 Kleinfehn, David 2I4 Kleppe, Mike I74 Kleman, John I74 Kline. Sunya I83 Klescz, Roberl 2I4 Kleven, Tom 2I4 Klukken, Bonnie I74 Klukken, Wendy IO6, 2l4 Knolz, Beverly I74 Knolz, John 2l4 Knox, Ronald I74 264 Kruger, Kalhleen 202 Krumm, Janel 82, 202 Krzyzaniak, Michael I75 Kuhbander, Karla 80, 202 Kuhbander, William 2I4 Kuhlke, John 2I4 Kuiper, Mary 2I4 Kuiper, Michael 2l4 Kulle, Wendy 202 Kunlz, Warren 2f4 Kupfer, Bruce I75 Kwakenaf, Mr. Harold I4 Kyllo, Krisline 202 L Lace, Joanne 88, 96, IO6, 20 Lackie, Allison 38, 95, I75 LaFIamme, Karen I75 La Flamme, Michelle 2I4 Lake, Sue I75 Lake, Thomas I49, 2I5 Lally, Dianne 202 I75 26 Lally, John I75 La Marche, Roberl 80, 92, 96, I75 238 Lamberl, Jeri 2l5 Lamellry, Richard 202 Lamperl, Barbara II5, 202 Lamson, John 202 Landberg, Gary 85, 86, I75 Landis, Susan 202 Lane, Gary 82, 2I5 Lange, Keilh I20, 202 Langendorll, Ann 80, 2I5 Lanning, Jane I75 Lany, Cheryl 96, I75 Lapham, Mr. Dean 25 Larsen, Beverly I75 Larsen, Bruce I34, 202 Larsen, JoAnn 229 Larsen, John I50, 202 Larsenp Linda 83, 94 Larsen, Roberl' I34, I49, 202 Larson, Caryon 2lS Larson, Cheryl I 75 Larson, Craig I75 Larson, Darrell 202 Larson, Diane 68, I75 Larson, Miss Joan I7 Larson, Ken? I75 Larson, Mr. Lowell 27, I25, I26 Larson, Roberl 2l5 Larson, Rosemarie II3, 202 Larson, LeRoy I4 Larson, Sharlene 84, I75 Larson, Thomas 58, 76, I53, 202 Larson, Warren 89, ISO, 202 LATIN CLUB 98 Lari, Sharon 88.94, IO6, I3O, 2I5 Lalham, Susan 202 Laudenslager, Sahdra 202 Laughlin, Dianna 202 Laughlin, Linda I75 Laurie, Debbie 82, 94, 2I5 Laursen, Palli 87, 202 Lawrence, Mark II8, I20, I74 Lawson, Barbara 38, IO6, II5, 202 Lawlon, Darcy 89, 94, I37, ISI, 2IS Layeux, Pafricia 202 Lazinski, Gary 202 Lazorick, Roberl 202 Leahy, Miss Mary 22 Leary, Mr. Roger 29 Lee, Janel' 57, 85, 96, 202 Lee, Krisli 202 Lee, Linda 85, 202 Lee, Palricia 84, 202, 242 Leelh, Bruce 202 Le Febvre, Palricia I25, I27, I86, 202. 245 Le Fevere, Thomas 47, 48, 92, I20, I2I, I40 Leisure, Lorrie 202 Lenberg, John I33, I75, I89 Leonardson, Roberl I75 Leschinsky, Mary 96, 2I5 Lesher, Richard 83, 2I5 Leslie, Jane II3, 202 LETTERMAN'S CLUB 89 Lewis, Bradley I47, I75 Lewis, Palli 82 Lewis, Roberl 202 Lewis, Sheila 202 Lewis, Wendy 2I5 Lexvold, Richard 9I, II6, I53 Liberl, Thomas I75 LIBRARY I-IELP II3 LIGHT CREW II4 Lindblom, Darlene 2IS Liedlhe, Mark 2l5 LiIIes'IoI, Mr. Allyn 25 Lilyquisl, James 2I5 Lindberg, Sheryl 38, 202 Lindblom, Susan 9I, 96, 202 Lindborg, Gary 77, 9I, 202 Linde, Richard 2I5 Lindeberg, Scoll 82, 2I5 Linder, Marc 2IS Lindgren, Nancy 57, 88, 2I5 Lindgren, Sieve 47, 48, I72, I75 Lindquist Daniel 83, 86 Lindslrom, Sfeven I33, I75 Lingen, Roxanne 202 Linn, Bradley IS3. I75 Linner, Mike 202 Lifchy, Linda 80, I75 Lilsey, Linda III Lillle, Roberf 202 Lillie, William 202 Locke, Mr. Gran? 4I Lodin, Jeffrey I76 Lofgren, Charlene I76 Lohse, Miss Carol I7 Lord, Roberf 202 Lorenson, Susan 82, 2I5 Lorlis, Roberl 2I5 Loslerler, Paul 2I5 Loll, Sigrid IIO, I76 Louris, Mary 202 Lovdal, Bruce 202 Loveless, Mary 92 Lowden, Richard 203 Lowe, Gerald 2I5 Loye, Mary Lu 90, II3, I63, I76 Lucier, Gwen 80, 203 Lucy, Nanelle 95, 98, II7, I77 Ludwig, Gregory 89, I33, 203 Luedke, Jeffrey I33, I77 Lueflinger, Dennis 2I5 Luerlinger, Rodney I77 Lund, Branl 83, 203 Lund, Curlis 8I, 203 Lund, Mr. Dale I4 Lund, Pamela 2I5 Lund, Susan 73, 2I5 Lundberg, James 89, 92, I38, I53, 203 Lundberg, Virginia 2IS Lundahl, Mr. Miles 43, 84 Lunde, Mrs. Carolyn 35 Lunde, Mr. Roberl 33 Lundemo, Barbara 203 Lundin, Paul 2I5 Lundquisl, Deborah I76 Lundquisf, Jody 82, I I3, I22, 2lS Lundquisl, Juliann 95, II5, I76 Mann, Dean 215 Mellang, Lynn 216 Nordmeyer, Millon 181 Lundquisl, Lynne 80, 87, 88, 96, 98. 105. 176 Lundquisl, Rila 39, 88, 105, 176, 22,8 Lules, Lorraine 82, 215, 233 Lules, Mary 80, 85, 88, 94, 95. 125, 127, 224, 231 Lyman, Sleven 176 Lyons, Mrs. LaVonne 12 Lylle, Jan 76, 88, 115, 131, 176 Lylle, Mr. Carllon 10 M Maas, Mr. Richard 27, 150 MacDonald, Linda 88 Mach, Linda 177 Mach. Sleven 23 Machovsky, Dale 215 Machl, Jon 101 MacKinnon, Sharon 177 Magnuson, Barb 177 Mahn, Suzanne 177 Main, Susan 177 MAJORETFES 87 Makousky, Wendy 76, 88, 131, 203 Malaske, Tony 177 Malchow, James 215 Malicki, Richard 138, 139, 177 Malikowski, Kevin 215 Malinski, Blair 149, 215 Malolky, Dean 109, 120, 177 Malrnberg, Alan 83, 215 Malmberg, Dave 73, 74, 81 Malmer, Mr. Harold 35, 157 Malmslrom, Sleven 83, 215 Manke, Jam-es 135 Mann, Gina 111, 177 Mann, Michael 63, 69, 120, 177 Manser, Sleven 177 Manselle, Denice 203 Marcell, Mr. James 42, 73 Markwalder, James 215 Marquardf, Miss Mary 15 Marquis, Theodore 215 Marsh, Calhy 203 Marsh, Charles 143, 215 Marsh, Colleen 216 Marshall, Mona 215 Marshall, Pamela 98, 178 Marshall, Roberl 109, 133, 140 Marlen, James 178 Marlignacoo, Mr. Rudolf 20, 99, 137, 152 Marlin, Gayell 96 Marlin, Kay 215 Marlin, Monly 85, 119, 120, 203 Marlin, Palricia 215 Marlini, Michelle 215 Marlinson, James 178 Mason, Beverly 96,215 Mason, Sharon 113, 178 Masoner, Barbara 100, 203 Malhiason, Mary 96 Mallock, Bill 178 Malson, David 53, 85, 109, 166, 178, 232 Malson, Gary 178 Mallila, Joan 178 Mallila, Suzanne 178, 229 Mallson, Barbara 58, 88. 122. 203, 226 Mauren, Larry 203 Mayer, Mr. Alberl 10 Maylran Gary 178 Mayland, Wayne 215 , Maxon, Kalhleen 178 Maxon, Robe-rl 133, 178 McBride, Joan 203 McCallum, James 61, 67, 89, 95, 109,133,135. 144,156,179 McCarlhy, Palrick 63, 120, 203 McCarlhy, Timolhy 203 McCarlney, Gregory 203 McCarviI1, Palrick 215 McClinlock, Marcia 115, 179 McCo11ey, Mr. Leonard 14 McCullough, Mary 215 McCur1ey, Bonnie 30, 179 Milgylers, Beniamin 48. 50, 65, 68, McEvers, Nancy 215 E McFarland, Paula 47. 48, 50. 65, 69. 95, 96. 97, 107. 113, 121. 124 McGi1livary, Miss Eloyce 23 McGinnis, John 116,203 McGinly, John 133, 203 McGrail, Raymond 180 Mclnnis, Karin 215 Mclnerny, Paul 215 Mclnlosh, Bruce 150 Meyer, Linda 63, 87. 120, 178 Meyer, Nancy 203 Meyer, Pamela 115, 203 Meyer, Slephen 203 Michel, Mr. Joseph 32, 117 Myre, Julia 216 N Michel, Linda 178 Michels, Mary 203 Mihock, Paulelle 178 Mikkelson, Jenniler 82, 216 Milbaur, James 203 Milb-erl, Maren 216 Mildon, Jacqueline 88, 216 Mildon, Kerry 81, 137, 179 Nehls, Carol 90, 162, 180 Nehrbass, Dale 203 Nelson, Allan 14 Nelson, Barbara 80, 203 Nelson, Beverly 180 Nelson, Bruce 180 Nelson, Carol 180 Miller, Kalhleen 216 Nelson, Cheryl 83, 216 Nelson, Craig 80, 150,216 Nelson, David 180 Miller, Mr. Leroy 41, 71, 137 Miller, Loralee 216 Miller, Marilyn 90, 179 Miller, Mark 119,203 Miller, Merrilee 203 Mclnlyre, Sharon 83, 122,215 McKenna, James 203 McKinney, Miss Marilyn 42 McKinnon, Douglas 203 McKnigh1', Mrs. Susan 15 McKernan, Brad 203 McLain, Connie 180 McLenighan, Mr. Harry 18 McMorran. Scoll 203 Mclvlorrow, Colleen 215 McNeice, Mary 80, 96, 124, 180 McNeil, James 180 McParlland, Kevin 203 McPeak. Emma 180 McPherson, Joseph 135, 215 Meacler, Sue 216 Medcall, Linda 178 Mehus, Mary 110, 178 Melberg, Todd 216 Melgren, Dawn 84, 178 Melgren, Merry 82 Mellinger, E1izabelh96, 97, 115, 116, 178 Merriman, Randall 203 Merrill, Gregg 153, 203 Meler, Kennelh 47, 118, 121, 178 Meles, Thomas 178 Melz, Sandra 47, 96, 124, 178 Meyer, Douglas 203 Meyer, .Gregg 84 Meyer, Jean 115 Miller, Michael 203 Miller, Mr. Miles 29 Mills, Mike 216 Miloslan, Calhy 124, 203 Mishler, Wanda 113,216 Milchell, Peggy 203 Moe, Mrs. Carolyn 94 Moe, Mr. John 14 Moe, Sleve 135 Mohs, Dennis 135, 216 Moir, Billie 216 Moldenhauer, Daniel 216 Moline, Janel 216 Monlils, Mark 203 Monson, Janice 216 Mooney, Maureen 216 Moore, Douglas 179 Moore, Frederick 203 Moore, Linda 179, 239 Moreen, Mark 140, 203 Moreen, Scoll 113, 140. 158, 179 Morehouse, Mr. Harvey 14 Morgan, Jeanne 107, 115, 124, 179 Morilz, Renee 82, 118, 122, 216, 233 Morshare, Janice 216 Morlon, Margarel 179 Mosher, Daniel 150. 179 Mosher, Diane 179 Moynihan, Colleen 179 Mueller, Mrs. Marcia 38, 106 Muerhing, Pamela 76, 88, 96, 115. 130. 203 Mullvain, Sleve 135, 147, 149 Mullvain, Thomas 147, 179 Mulville, Douglas 83, 216 Munse11,Jo1-in 112, 179 Munsell, Robin 203 Munsell, Scoll 216 Nelson, Deborah 80, 216 Nelson, Donna 203 Nelson, Douglas 83, 94, 153, 216 Nelson, Jack 216 Nelson, Janel 107, 216 Nelson, Jerry 80, 180 Nelson, Miss Karen 16 Nelson, Linda 203 Nelson, Linda A. 216 Nelson, Marilyn 111, 180 Nelson, Nancy 96, 204 Nelson, Nancy A. 216 Nelson, Nancy C. 88, 111, 180 Nelson, Reed 204 Nelson, Mr. Roberl 130 Nelson, Mr. Roy 14 Nelson, Sharon 204 Nelson, Slephen 216 Nelson, Susan 216 Nelson, Susan 204 Nelson, Wesley 216 Nemick, Michael 180 Nemzek, John 180 Nepslad. Colleen 216 Nesheim, Lynda 216 Neuman, Neuman, Gerald 216 Richard 180 Neumann, Frederick 204 Neumann, Kalhy 216 Neumann, Mary 84, 204 Neumann, Susan 38, 95. 180 Neumann, Valerie 115, 216 Newcom Nichols. b, Annelle 216 Maurice 181 Nichols, Sleven 133, 134, 204 Nicholson, Barbara 216 Nicholson, Jon 21, 92, 109, 140. 143, 204 Nicholson, Miss Nancy 21 Nielsen, Daniel 83, 216 Nielsen, Gary 181 Nielson, Roberl 216 Nikula, David 216 Murdock, Sally 96. 236 Murphy, Creighlon' 147 Murphy, The-Pegs no, 179 M urphy, Theresa 203 Murphy, Thomas 179 Nilan, Miss Colleen 17 Nodland, Mrs. Marie 36 Nordberg, Carol 216 Nordberg, Susan 111, 181 Muske, John 135 Myers, David 137, 216 Myers, Mark 203 Myhfe, Gary 84, es, 203 Myre, Gregory 135, 149 Nordquisl, Susan 216 Nordslrom, Daniel 216 Nordslrom, Donn 204 Nordslrom, Kalhy 204 Nordslrom , Lynn 96, 204 265 Norgaard, Monfe ll2 Norin, Sleven 204 Norlander, Melanie 204 Norman, Mary 84, 86, 96 Norlhfield, Jeffrey I08, I8I Noska, James II3, I8I Noska, Tom 204 Nungesser, David 2l7 NURSE'S HELP IIO Nurfing, Slephen I35, I8I Nyberg, Linda BI. 2l7 Nye, Jerry 95, I34, I8I Nyholm, Kalhy I8I O Obenchain, Ann I8I Obenchain, Nancy 2I7 Oberg, Janis 90.95, IO5, I8I Oberg, Jeanne 92, II5, I59, I8I Obarsler, Mr. John 3I O'Conner. Palricia 62, 64, 8I, I8I O'Conner. Sharon 2l7 O'Conner. Shirley 80, I30, 2I7 OFFICE HELP IIO Ofslad, Susan 72, 84, I8I Ogden, John 204 Ohm. Judy III, I8I Okerman, Judy 58, 96, IO7, I I I, I8I Parsons, Robin 80, 204 Olive, Mr. Gene I I Oliver, Judy 88, 204 Olmen, Nadine II5, 2I7 Olsen, Barry IO9, I8I Olsen, Mr. Bernard I4 Olsen, Stephen 2I7 Olson, Barbara IBI Olson, Carol 96, IO7, I8I Olson, Celesle 88, I I5, 204 Olson. Charles 2l7 Olson, David A. I09, I24, I8I Olson, David B. 75, 92, 95, I09. 8 Olson, David J. I8I Olson, Donald I8I Olson, Evonne 204 Olson, Gregory 53, 89.95, I08, IO9, l37, l8l,232 Olson. James I08, I8I Olson, Joan 2l7 Olson, Karen I8I Olson, Keilh F. 2l7 Olson, Keilh W. 2I7 Olson, Kern 2I7 Olson, Leonard I8I Olson, Lynne I8I Olson, Nancy I8I Olson, Nancy 204 Olson, Pafricia 204 Olson, Paula 2l7 Olson, Peder I08, IO9, I8I Olson, Richard 2l7 Olson, Richard A. I28, I73, I82 Olson, Sfanley I82 Olson, Susan 2l7 Olson, Suzanne 94. I82 266 Olson, Thomas 204 Oman, Marsha 48, 50, II3, I82 Omlie. Sleven I82 Ondrachek, Dennis I82 Ondrachek, Pam-ela 217 ONE ACT PLAYS Opderbecke, Mrs. Nina I8 Opperud, Dianne Opsal, Jane? 83, I06, I82 Opsal, Peler 89, I38. I43, 2I7 ORCHESTRA 85 Ordos. Mary 2l7 Oredson, Judilh 204 Ormond, Linda I82 Orner, Laurie I24, 2,l7 O'Rouke, Julie 204 O'Rourke, Linda I82 O'Rourke, Pafricia 2I7 Orred, Burlon I82 Orz, Terry 204 Osborn, David 204 Osefh, Kevin I35, 2I7 OShea, Daniel 204 Osier. Janice I82 Osl, Lynda I82 Osfgaard, Miss Delores I8 Osfberg, James 204 Ofis, Gary 2l7 OH, Connie 80, III OH, Dianne 2l7 Oflen, Karla II3, 204 Oflerness. Linda 2l7 Orfinger, Jan I82 Ollo, Ross I35, I53, 2I7 Overby, Marcella 204 Overby, Sharon 2I7 Owen, PaH'y 82, 92, IO5, l22, 2I7 P Pacholke, Randy 83. I44, I46 Paliolis. Mark 204 Page, Daniel 204 Palaia, Michelle 2l7 Palm, Mary 85, 2l7 Palmquisl, Lawrence 2I7 Panlsari, Larry IO9, I37, I82 Panlsari, Mary 2I7, 225 Panzer, Charles I83 Pappas, Pal' 204 Parker, Lynn 204 Parks, Rira 80, 204 Parrish, Molly I24, I60, I83, 243 Parrish, Nancy lI5, 204 Parsley, Sleven 204 Parsons, Miss Violef May 27 Pafrick, Kalhleen 47, 48, 5I, 88, 92. IO6. I83 Pa+'rerson, Thomas I08, I83 Paul, William I83 Pauling, Mrs. Hazel I4 Paulsen, Miss Nona 36 Paulson, Pamela 204 Paulak, David I83 Paulak, Gary 2I7 Payfer, JoAnn 83 Payler, Linda 82, 2I7 Peabody, Jeanne 2I7 Pearson, Charles I83 Pearson, Janice 80, I I I, 2l7 Pearson, Jean I83 Pearson, William I53, 2I7 Pedersen, Mr. Ben 22 Pedersen, Sandra 2l7 Pedersen, Wendy 2l7 Pemble, Wesley 2l7 Pellon, Gregory IO9, I83 PEP CLUB 88 PEP PESTS 76 Pepin, Larry I0l, 204 Perkins, Roberl 83 Perkkio, Brenda 204 Perry, John I37, 204 Persons, Vicki 82, 9l, 2I7 Peler, Barbara Ill, II3, l83 Pefer, Bruce I33, I34, I83 Pelers, Carolyn IS3 Peferson, David l83 Pefersen, Leland I83 Perersen, Lynn I83 Peferson, Barbara 95, I I I, II5. I83 Pelerson, Bill 86 Pelerson, Carol 204 Pelerson, Cheryl M. 58, I30. 2I7 Pelerson, Cheryl IIO, 204 Pelerson, Daniel II8 Pelerson, David I47, 204 Pelerson, Diane 87, I83 Peferson, Diana II3, I24, I83 Peferson Dirk 2I7 Peferson, Douglas 2I7 Pelerson, Eric 2I7 Peferson, Mrs. Floy I4 Pelerson, Gayle 88, 2l7 Peferson, Granl' 204 Pelerson, Greg 2I7 Peferson, Jay 2l7 Peferson, Jan 204 Pelerson, Jeffrey l83 Pelerson, Jeryl 83, I4-9, 2AI7 Pelerson, Jill 2I7 Pelerson, John 204 Pelerson, John C. I83 Peferson, John E. 204 Pelerson, John H. 83, IIS, 2I7 Pelerson, John L. 70, 89, 95. I33, I83, 230 Pelerson, Laura 2I7 Pelerson, Mark 2I7 Pelerson, Penelope 80, 95, IO7, I84 Pelerson, Sheryl I84 Pelerson, Sylvia 2I7 Pelerson, Terry I35, 2I7 Pelerson, Tommy IIB Pefricka, Ronald l40, 204 Pelro, Randy Jo 80, 96, Il5, I33, 204 Phillippi, Kalhleen 204 Pierce, Ann IIO, 204 Pinckaers, Jill 204 Plasch, Perry I84 Plasrer, Slephen 83, I53 Poclgrandl, Mary 88, 204 Ponfius. Sharon 204 Poppe. Jay 80 Posorske, Roberf 204 Posl. Sheldon 204 Posl, S+even I84 Polls. Rebecca 88, I30 Polls, Richard I84 Praus, Linda 204 Prepeichal, Sharon 69, 204 Presf, John 204 Preusse, Mary 95, I84 Priebe, Carol 84, 99, IO5, II8, 204 Prddahl. Michael I47 Pulk, Brian 204 Pulnam, Gordon 68, I84 Q Ouall, Janel' 80, 92, 204 Qually, Harlene 88 Quarnslrom, Mrs. BeH'y I4 Quick, Douglas I35, I49 QUILL AND SCROLL I27 R Radford, John 8I Ramaker, Deedra 26, 72, I84 Ramsey, Pamela 96, 204 Randall, Dennis II6, 204 Randall, Leland I08, IO9, I84 Ranum, Richard I53, 204 Rasmussen, Mr. Harold IO Rassmussen. Terrance 204 Raymond, David I34, I84 Raymond, Sharon 57, IO0 Readmond, Lonnie I84 RED CROSS IIO Reddick, Roberr 89, I08, IO9, IIB I38. I84 Redelzke, Alan 204 Refsal, Kenl' I46 Reiner, Sandra 205 Renneke, James I5I, 205 Re'nneke,Joseph I25. I26, I27, I84. 24I Rech, Rhonda 80 Rel'z, Roberr II4 Reuler, Mary Jo I84 Reynolds, Charles I84 Reynolds, Douglas 205 Reynolds, Jon 205 Rice, Paul I84 Rice, Sandra 205 Rice, Timolhy l20, 205 Richardson, Donna 205 Richie, Susan 98, I84 Richler, Elizabelh 205 Richler, Kafherine II3 Ridgeway, Paul 57, 8l, 92.95, l56, IBS Riebe, Sleven ISI Riebe, Terry 46 Riipa, James I34, l85 Ring, Linda 88, 94, IO6, I30 Riss, Belie 185 Riichie, Douglas 205 Rilchie, Linda 185 Rilchie. Thomas 89, 137, 185 Riiler, John 205 Rivard, Ann 185 Roberis, Mary 205 Roberls, Nancy 205 Roberls, Peier 133, 134, 146. 205 Roberis, Samuel 185 Robin, Michael 205 Robinson, Phillip 150, 205 Robinson, Mr. Roberl 14 Robinson, Siephen 84, 89, I85 Roed, Signe 80, 87, 125, 126, I85, 195 Roehl, Vicky 52, 67, 90, 95, 106, 185 Roelh, Ted 205 Rogers, Beih 205 Rogers, John 109, 112, 146, 173, 185 Rogers, Susan 205 Rosch, Sfephen 185 Rosen, Todd 108, 185 Rosenwald, Ross 143 Roske, Douglas 205 Ross, Rebecca 96, 115, 116. 120, 205 Roslamo, Wendy 185 Rounds, Charles 138, 153, 205 Rouse, John 123, 127,205 Rowell, Linda 80, 205 Ruble, Mrs. Shirlee I5 Runkel, James 185 Rusch, Pamela 88, 205 Rusinak, Richard 185 Russell, Linda 111, 185,227 Ruslad, Michael 137, 185 Ryan, Kalhleen 6, 48, 49. 52, 53. 66, 88, 93, 95, 131, 162,185. 237 Ryan, Michael 185 Ryan, Pairicia 205 Rypkema, Craig 85, 185 Rypkema, Pamela 113 S SADIE HAWKINS 154 Sl. Pierre, John 138, 153. 205 S+. Sauver, Dan 220 Richa rd 205 Saldin, Gary 54 Salisbury, Raymond 138, 185,228 Sampson Judy 186 Sandeen, Cheryl 196, 205 Sandeen, Sanders, Valerie 186 Sanderson, David 186 Sandquisf, Rene 205 Sanford, Mr. Donald 30 Sanner, Thomas 118, I20, 205 Sanfiago, Tom 205 Schafschneider, Mrs. Lois 15 Scheuble, Shirley 115, 186 Schiager, Becky 205 Schiebold, Carol 105, 115, 186 Schiller, Maiihew 116, 117, 205 Schindler, Douglas 53, 76, 89, 133 Schindler, Mairlyn 205 Schlener, Marcia 186 Schleuder, Slephanie 96, 104, 105. 205 Schley, Linda 186 Schlicher, Diane 115 Schluler, Robin 47, 88, 186 Schmid, Diane 83, 205 Schmiclr, Beily 186 Schmidl, Melinda 186 Schneider, Linda 85, 94 Schnorr, Suzanne 83 Shonhardl, Mary 205 Schosiag, JoAnn II3, 205 Schramek, James 134, 186 Schreiber, Jane 96, 124 Schreiber, Tim 205 Schroeder, Paul 71, 109 Schuler, Kaihleen 96, 115, 120. 205 Schweim, Richard 149, 187 Schwarlz, Bradley 187 Schwarlz, Mrs. Joyce 15 Schwein, Linda 187 Schweim, Richard 149, 187 Schwichfenberg, Mr. Ralph 33 Schwie, Roberi 187 Score, Karen 187 Scoif, Richard 187 Seaborg. Kenneih 205 Seaslrom, Pally 80, 96, 219 Seaslrom, Peggy 80, 81, 187 Sedio, Mike 219 Sedio, Nancy 205 Seeden, Mr. James 19, 119, 120 Seel, Linda 187 Seel, Susan 76, 88, 130, 131, 205 Seesz, Anila 110, 205 Seier, Susan 219 Seibel, Mrs. Lois 20 Seland, John 80 Seline, Thomas 205 Selinski, Barbara 219 Selle, Douglas 83,219 SENIOR-FACULTY GAME 70, 95 SENIOR -PLANNING COMMIT. 'TEE 95 Senyk, Michelle 87, 166, 187 Servold, George 31, 150, 151, 187 Seiering, Brad 219 Sellell, Mr. Phillip 25 Sellergren, Sandra 54, 110, 115. 124, 187 Seward. Douglas 81, 205 Shaleen, Dawn 82, 113, 187 Shannon, Palricia 187 Shannon, Teri 219 Sharpe, Sco'r189, 133, 205 Sharreii, Michael 109, 187 Shaw, Michael 206 Shea, Mark 143,208 Shears, Karen 219 Shears, Roger 77, 150, 206 Shebeck, Roberi 89, 187 Sheeham, Mr. James 37 Shellum, Donald 187 Shellum, Karen 113,206 Shelslad, Mr. Jeffrey 16, 149 Shelion, Elaine 219 Sheurs, Roger 137, 206 Shimpkus, Billy 219 Shipka. Sue 80, 187 Shocinski, Sleven 135, 219 Shoeboifom, Richard 206 Shull, Roberl' 89, 133, 134, 206 Siddy, Harold 219 Sieber, Joan 96, 187 Sieberz, John 206 Siedler, Joseph 187 Siemers, Lynne 96, 123, 124, 127, 205 Sielsma, Dewayne 187 Silbernagel, Pefer 206 Simon, James 206, 209 Simon, Joseph 219 Simpson, Mr. Einar 14 Simpson, Randy 59, 62, 85, 108. 109. 188 Sims, Jame 219 Sims, Jean 83, 219 Sinclair, Richard 219 Sinning, Cheryl 47, 48, 50, 60, 61. 65, 68. 88, 92, 93, 95, 113, 121. 130. 156, 188 Sinning, Gary 50,219 Sivinski, David 81, 188 Skarman, Chrislopher 54, 188 Skarman, Teresa 219 SK1 CLUB 103 SKIING 152 Skogh, Linda 188 Skogheim, Keifh 219 Skogslad, James 68, 147, 149, 188 Skoog, John 219 Sleilen, Barbara 95, 96, 99, 125. 127, 171,188,240 Slefiom, Carole 188, 240 Slocum, Nancy 83, 122, 219, 229 Sloll, Valerie 83, 206 Slusser, Valella 80, 206 Sly, Lynelle 188 Smalley, Jay 92,219 Smiih, Candace 188, 228 Smiih, Denise 219 Smifh, James 147, 188 Smifh, Loni 37, 205 Smilh, Lynn 205 Smilh, Peg 37 Smilh, Sally 74, 84, 94, 219 Snobeck, Sleven 188 Snow, Elizabelh 96, 206 Snow, Thomas 219 Snyder, Gregory 82, 219 Sarfor, Kalhleen 186 Saxion, Marilyn 186 Saxfon, Mr. Ray 21 Scallen, Kalhleen 186 Schaak, Glenn 40, 186 Schanzenbach, Douglas 186 Schaughnessy, Dale 219 Shaughnessy, David 187 Shaw, David 187 Shaw, Jane 219 Shaw, Judilh 113,205 Shaw ,Mark 135,205,219 Snyder, Lynne 219 Snyder, Wendy' 206 Sobczyk, Lorry 219 SOCIAL STUDIES HELP I11 SOCCER 136 SOC 1-IOPS 77 Soderberg, Terrel 113 Soderling, Dean 205 Soderlinq, Diane 43, 80, 85. 188 Soderlund, Karen 206 Soderlund, Lila 76, 88, 134, 196, 206 Soeder, Slfeven 188 Solberg, Mona 80, 206 Sale, Brenr 206 Solheim, Scoll' 219 Solle, Duane 29, 219 Songle, Geri 206 Songle, Sharlene 188 Songslad. Mary 219 Sorensen, Linda 219 SOUND CREW 114 Spake, JoAnn 87, 105, 113.206 SPANISH CLUB 101 Spandl, Laine 219 Spangrud, David 146, 188 Sparrow, Cynlhia 188 SPARTAN SPOTLITE 122 Sparr, Ronald 137,219 SPEECH 120 Spencer, Linda 113,219 Spillane, Michael 137. 206 Spefsloser, Mr. Dennis 32 Spooner, Dennis 133, 188 Spooner, Vicki 206 Sprain, Barbara 55, 84, 86. 116. 189 Sprecker, Carol 170, 189 Springer, Cynlhia 83, 219 Slafiord, Jean 219 STAGE CREW 114 Sfambaugh, Mr. Paul 17, 138, 139 Slanley, Frederick 206 Sranfon, William 219 Slapi, David 206 Slarcevic, Anfhony 70, 72, 73, 189 Slark, James 74.92, 143,208,219 Siarr, Gary 149, 219 Sfearns. Michelle 219 Sledman, Tom 206 Sleele, Deborah 113, 206 Sleen, Mrs. Elaine 14 Sleen, Sharon 189 Sfeen, Thomas 219 Slegner, Paiii 206 Slehr, Larry 85, 189 Sfein, Scolf 67, 109, 132, 133, 134 140, 142, 164, 189 Slenerson, Janice 206 Siepka, Rochelle 220 Sieuck, Douglas 189 Sieuck, Tamara 96, 99, 219 Slewarl, Ellen 219 Slewari, Mr. Larry I2 Siiles, Charlene 91,219 Sliles, Pamela 88.96, 124, 126, 127, 170, 189,250 Sline, Richard 219 Sloebe, David 206 Sfoddard, Gail 209 Sloecker, Bonnie 83. 219 Sfoesz, Mir. Alden 1 I, 132 Sfokes, Judifh 48. 50, 61, 69, 74, 81, 95, 106. 156.209 Sione, Bruce 112, 116, 189 Sfone, Richard 144, 145, 189 Sfone, Richard 2l9 Slormoen, Sandra l89 Sformoen, Terrance 206 Slofesbery. Laura 28, 85, 98 Slover, Bonnie 206 Slover, Danny 2I9 Srover, Gordon 206 Slover, Marc 220 Slrandberg, Lee 206 Slraub, Josh l35 Slrauch, Charles 20,6 Slrauss, Roberla III, I24, l89 Srreuber, James 220 Srrickler, Kalhleen I89 Slrobel, Sleven 220 Sfrom, Mrs. Nancy I2 Sfrong, Susan 220 Slrub, Joseph I43, 220 Slrukel, Lou I89 Sluarf, George I I6, 206 Sfubbs, Ann 2'22 Sluber, Janice 206 STUDENT COUNCIL 92 STUDENT PHOTOGRAPH ll2 Sfufzman, Pafricia 84, 9l, II8, 206, 232 Suback, Helen 206 Summers, Sieve 220 Sumner. Peggy T89 Sundberg, Roberl 47, 85, 86, l08, I44, l45, l89 Sundem, Cheryl 206 Sundquisl, Susan 90. 98, II3. 206 Sunne, Elaine 83. 220 Sullon, Greg I33, l89 Sullon, John I83 Svac, Mark 206 Svilak, Craig 206 Swan, Bonnie II3, l89 Sykora, Mary I 90 Syverson, Jane 220 Szephanski, Karen 220 T Tail, Edward 220 Tall, Elize berh 220 Taif, Roberi 220 Tall, Sleven 220 Takekawa, Carol 82, l05, 220 Tanamachi, Sleven II4, I87, I90 Tanner, M r. James 42 Tanllu, Sandra 206 TAPAIRES 90 Taragos, Susanne 9l, 206 Tarrani, Jane I90, 229 Tinker, Nick 220 Tinker, Theodore l9l TINSEL TWIRL 60' Toliison, Rebecca 207 Tollelson, Sleven I49 Tomkinson, Jan 80 Tonozzi, Brian 70, 95, I08. l9I Tonozzi, Sheri Ann 207 Torell, Cynrhia 207 Torgenson, Mrs. Margaref I4 Torrance, Barbara 207 Torrance, Palricia 8l, IOO. l9I Tosel, Janef I9I Tracy, Jeannie 207 Trapp, Bruce ISI Trapp, Janell l9l Trebelhorn, Gary 83, 207 Trebil, Pam 207 Troedsson, Conslance IIO, l9I Tasa, James I90 Taylor, Luaine IIO, I90, 233 Taylor, Mark 220 Tedamonson, Blair 220 Teigen, Linda I00, 206 Teigen, Thomas I53, 206 Teichroew, Miss Velma 36 Tharaldson, Craig 96, II8, I20. I46, 206 Theimer, Donald 206 Theis, Sheila 82, 220 Thelen, Douglas ISO, 220 Theusch, Linda 220 Thielke, Terry 220 Thies, Sleven 206 Thober, Cheryl 220 Tholkes, Ann 220 Thompson, Barbara II6, I90 Thompson, Bonnie 74, 76, 88.92. IO7. Ill, l30, I97, 206 Tucker, Ann Carol II3, l9l Tucker, George I46, 207 Turner, Deborah l22 Turner, Lois 76, 88, 96, Il5, l30, l3l. 207 Turner, Sandy I9I Turnwall, James 85, IO3, I36, I37, l53 Tufch, Diane 207 Tveilbakk, Ronald 207 TWIN DANCE 68 TWIRLERS 87 U Ubben,Jari 56, 8I, 87.96, I04, I05, I22. 207 Uecker, Glen 95 Uhler, John 8l Swanson Berry 84, 206 Swanson Deborah l22, l89 Swanson, Mr. James I0 Swanson Janolee 84, l22, I24, I90 Swanson, Jeanne II6, I24, I90 Swanson Jill 83, 220 Swanson Joy 220 Swanson Leonard Swanson Mr. Morris I4 Swanson Roberl 220 Swanson Roger l08, I90 Swanson Susan 88, I24, I90 Swanson, Wayne 55, 64, 69, 85. 86, 95, I90 Swedberg, Cheryl II3. 206 Swedberg, Krisfen 220 Sweel, Susan 206 Swenson Cindy 206 Swenson, Dale 77, 206 Swenson Donald I35, 220, I49 Thompson, Bonnie I90 Thompson, Jacqueline 84, I25. I27, 206 Thompson, James I40, l4I. I42, 206 Thompson, Jean 220 Thompson Linda I90 Thompson, Melinda 220 Thompson, Paul 206 Thompson, Ronald 206 Thompson, Sreve I90 Thompson, Susan 59, 80, 88, 96, 99, I23, I27, 206 Thompson Susan 220 Thompson Mike IOO Thompson Wayne 48, I9l Thonvold, Dennis I46 Thorberg, Karen 47, l9I Thoreson, Gregory 206 Thoreson, Mrs. M. Julie 39 Thoreson, Paul l9I Swenson Gail I90 Swenson Joanne I90 Swenson, Loren I05, I90 Swenson, Lucille II3, 206 Swenson, Sleven IS3, I90 Swenson, Sleven 220 Swenson Thomas 83, I36, I37, iso, 220 SWING BAND 86 268 Thorkildson, Mary 59, 80 Thorkildson, William 83, 92, 206 Thorsell, Mr. Mark 22, II9 Thornfon, Gregory l9l Thorson, Charles l9l Thurber, Daniel 80, I9I Thyr, Mir. Charles I4 Tillfskior, Douglas 89, I38, I39, Ulmen, Kalhy 207 Unger, Linda 84, 90, l9I Updike, Carolyn 207 USHERS CLUB II5 Ulne, Linda 88,221 Ufler, Mark 207 V Vail, Claylon 85, 207 Van Hoven, Ralph 89, IO9. I33. 207 VARIETY Sl-ICW 56 Varner, Debra 207 Varner, 'Sieve 22I Varno, Karhleen IIO VARSITY BAND 82 Veil, Kalhy 207 Velander, Joan I06, I24 Velin, Judilh 22I Vensland, Gary 207 Vervais, Richard 22I Velsch, Sleven 22I Vidas. Susan 22I Viskocil, Cafherine l00 Vogelbacher, Judilh I9I Vogrman, Glenn I50, l5l, I9I Volz, Jeanerfe 207 Volz, Kafhleen I9I Von Bargen, Sfephen 207 Vrieze, Sarah 8l, 96, I24 W Waage, Diane 80, 207 Wachler, Cheryl 84, II8, 207 Waggener, Shirley I9I Waggener, David I36, 22I Wagner, Ronald 89, l09, I33, I34 I4-0. 207 Wahl, Bonnie II3. 207 Walenfiny, Paul l9l Walerak, David ll2 Walker, Gregg 92, l53, 22I Walker, William 85, II8, II9, I20. 207 Wall, Kafhleen I9I Wallace, Sandra I06 Wallenfine, Mary Ill, l92 Waller, Donna 80, II3. 207 Waller, Kalherine BI, 207 Wallick, Margarel' I24, l92 Wallis, Sally l92 Wallsfedl, Daniel 83, 22I Walsfrom, Thomas 22I Wallers, Jerry 63, 207 Walfers, Judy 22I Wallers, Keifh 64 Walferson, Roberr 207 Ward, Mr. Archie I35, I4-5 Ward, David 207 Ward, Palricia 47, l07, I92 Warhol, Roberf I4-0, 207 Warn, Wendy 95 Warnberg, Gary I92 Warner, Kafhleen 22I Warren. Suzanne ll5, 22I Wasick, Juanifa I92 Walerman, Linda 82, 22I Warschke, Nancy 207 Walson, Elizabelh 22I Walson, Roger 22I Webb, Mr. Gordon Webb, Vicki I IB, I22, 22I Webber, Claudia 92, I92 . Webber, Gary I38, l53. 22I Weber, Janef 92, IIO, l92, 235 Weber, Pamela IIO, l92 Weber, Roberl' 207 Weber, Thomas 22I Websler, David II8, 22I Websier, Mr. Harold Weckworlh, Linda 22I Weiher, Amy 95, I92 Weiher, Valerie l92 Welch, Mike 22I Weller, Bruce 22I Wells, Frank 207 Wells, John I49, 22I Wengenrofh, Nancy 90. 207 Wenkus, Dale I92 Werner, Gea F. 207 Weseloh, Billy 207 Weseiloh. Dorolhy I92 Weseloh, Judy 207 Wesloh, Mr. Kennelh 3O Wesl, Daniel II8, I2O, I22, 22l Weslerberg, Brian 22l Weslergard. Chrislin 22I Weslergard, David 209 Weyer, Scoll 22l Whalen, Palricia 22l Wharlon, Sheila I92 Whealon, Mr. Warren 4l Wheeler, Eileen 88, 22l Whelan, Peggy Ann 90 Wherland, Wesley 22I Whipple, John 209 Whilbeck, Cynlhia 209 Whilbeck, Mrs. Joyce I3 While, Cheryl IO7, I92 While, Elizabelh III, I92 While, Shari 47, 80, IO6, I20, 209 Whilmore, Cheryl 22l Wicks, Mark 46 Wickslrom, Erica 209 Wiederholl, Ronald 22l Wiederholl, Thomas 22l Wieslock, Palricia 82 'Wigchers, Frederick 83, 22l Wighlman, Daylon 209 Williams, Donald 22l, Williams, Gerald 22l Williams, Jack 62, 64, I38, I93 Williams, La Vonne 47, 48. 53, 58, 6I, 95. 96, I93 Williamson, Richard 80, 209 Willis, Alan 82, 22l Wills, Roberl 209 Willsey Mr. Jerry I4 Wilson. Judy I93 Wilson, Linda I93 Wilson. Monica 80, Il0 Wilson, Peggy 22l Willon, Marcia 22l Willon, Palricia 207 Winler, Kalhleen 207 Winler, Sandra 22l Winn, Charles I93 Winler, Sleve I93 Winlerburn, John 22l Wire, Randy 22l Wirlies, Palricia' IO7, I93 Wirz, Richard I93 Wisharl, Granl I4-9. 22I Willich, James 207 Wilz, Sleve 22l Wohllord, Aurelia 207 Wold, David 83, 207 Wold. Jeanelle II3, 207 Wold, Jennifer I93 Wollan, David 207 Wolphers, Maribelh 207 Wong, Kenny 207 Wood, James 85, I93 Worden, Gary 207 Worlh, James 207 Waskoboell, Marlha 207 WRESTLING I44 Wrighl, Janelle I93 Wrighl, Sleven 22l Wrighl, Sleven! 22l Wysong, Roger 207 Wyszynski, George 207 Y Yarbrough, Wade I49 Yerxa, Mary 96, I I3, 207 Yelch. Sleve l35 Yosl, Linda 39, I93 Yosl, Michael 207 Youness, Beverly 207 Youness, Bonnie 88, 207 Young, Mr. Glenn l32 Young, Toni 22l Youngren, Roberla IIS, II8. I2O. 207 Y.rEENs :os Z Zabel, Arlhur I93 Zaccardi, Chrisliann 22l Zahmer, Greg IO3. 207 Zander, David 22l Zander, Kay 87,'96, I93 Zaslers, Anila III, I93 Zeck, Bob 9I, I93 Zeimer. Mr. Charles 43, 8I Zeillin, Jerry 207 Zgoda, Kalhy I93 Zgoda, Phyllis 94, 9b. IOO, 22l Zick, Cheryl 85, I93 Zierhul, Peler 47, 48, I4-7. I93, 230 Zierman, Mrs. Suzanne 20 Ziesmer, Susan b3, 96, I Il, 207 Zilka, John I33. I93 Zimmerman, Roberl I09, ISO. ISI I66. 193 Zimmerman, William 22l Zismer, Roberl I93 Zmuda, Sleven 207 Zocherl, Gayle IIO, I24, I93 Zumwalde, Richard I43, 22l 269 QPARTANLIFE is a High School Named ACKNOWLEDGMENTS The I967 Aurean slall would like lo exlend deep apprecialion lo Miss Elaine Bruggeman ol Gopher Sludio and Dan Gleason, Taylor Publishing Company represenlalive, lor lheir sound advice and capable assislance. I 967 AU REAN STAFF Ed ilor-in-Chief Academic Aclivilies Organizalions Sporls Seniors Underclassmen Sludenl Life Adverlising Typing, Business lndex Adviser Pamela Sliles Debbie Haugerud Margarel Draxlen Jacqueline Thompson Joe Rennelce Barbara Slel'l'en Barbara Gowen Signe Roed Susan Cook Palricia LeFebvre Mary Lul'es Mr. Lowell Larson Qiivl' Richfield: BiggesT SPARTANLIFE is . . . . . . a unique aTmosphere which pervades The cor- ridors oT Rl-lS and radiaTes Trom The Taces oT ad- minisTraTion, TaculTy, and sTudenTs. Specilically, iT was The school year oT IQ67 wiTh iTs Triends, home- work, and acTiviTies. l967 was a year oT FirsTs. Breaking up The daily rouTine oT 7:45 bells and sevenTh hours were new square lunch Trays, a Talse Tire alarm on a cold, Toggy day, and lunchroom pep TesTs. Also brighTening The aTmosphere oT closed TruiT machines and compuTer programs were The new NaTional l-lonor SocieTy Book STore, The anTics oT Black BarT aT The ChrisTmas As- sembly, and The mod look oT plaid panTs and pea coaTs Tor The boys while The girls wore TenT dresses and hairpieces. Chickenman invaded one pep TesT and The TaculTy had Their day when They Pulverized The Pupils aT baskeTball. RichTield's TighTing spiriT was symbolized by The song Snoopy vs. The Red Baron buT, unlike Snoopy, Rl-lS usually goT Their man. SporTs Tans will always remember The clear, auTumn nighT when The SparTans Toppled The undeTeaTed Edina TooTball sguad. l-ligh- lighTing The baskeTball season were Two long bus Trips To AusTin and Brainerd and who could TorgeT The Burger King aTTer an Edina hockey game? and Besi in Siaie I967 was also Tilled wiTh animaTed acTiviTy. 'The wheels spun busily, ouT came The Tape, and Rl-lSers were mixed and maTched aT The TirsT compuTer soc hop. The sTudenT-wriTTen VarieTy Show was a smash- ing success in The Tall and was Tollowed in The spring by Finian's Rainbow, The TirsT musical ever presenTed aT RichTield. l967 aT Rl-lS was also inTluenced by local news evenTs. fXlThough sTudenTs lisTened aTTenTively. WCCO never announced a RichTield school closing in spiTe oT 80-odd inches oT TluTTy whiTe snow. Red- navel's campaign was The cause oT many Timely jokes and The plane crash on 35W gaThered a large crowd oT RichTieldiTes. SPARTANLIFE is aT an end Tor I967, and Tor The seniors noThing will guiTe be The same again. This was Their year Tilled wiTh all The memories oT being seniors-Senior Slop and Dress Up Days, The Senior BangueT, Prom nighT, BaccalaureaTe, and June 8, l967-GraduaTion. Yes, SPARTANLIFE I967 is over, buT nexT year iT will begin again as a ToTally new and diTTerenT SPARTfXlNll.ll:E. We oT The Aurean sTaTT sincerely hope you have enioyed exploring SPARTANLIFE Through The pages oT This volume as much as we enioyed compiling iT Tor you in The l967 Aurean. QPARTANLIFE Endures Through Lasiing Friendships I love you nof only for whaf you are, buf for whaf I am when I am wifh you. I love you nof only for whaf you have macle of yourself, buf for whaf you are making of me. I love you because you have olone more fhan any creed could have done fo make me good, ancl more fhan any fafe coulcl have clone fo make me happy. You have clone if wifhouf a Touch, wifhouf a worol, wifhouf a sign. You have done if by being yourself. Perhaps fhaf is whaf being a friend means, affer all. Anonymous .. ....,,s ...,. . ....,.. .....I , . ,,..sI L, 5?fQQ,A, 3 6 h' Q h A T2 3 E 3 ,3 51? , , ' . Q 550313 1 5 45? if if 3255555 2? ww f5Q255wsf if is fig ? iggifg 52 553' 5'Eg '55 5 MH 1235233 92 555,353 if 3 5? 37+ 5333 5?jrii,f.?3 ij Q 3- wg! 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