Richfield High School - Aurean Yearbook (Richfield, MN)

 - Class of 1968

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The members ot the Board in- Gunderson, Richard Carlson, and James Swanson. Education Is Promoted by an Active The director ot secondary education, Mr. Rasmussen, has the duty ot supervising curriculum development. s rio? . ' Q? in - ,s , ,is by gg, p myww, ,sf-ft we Mr. Lytle is kept very busy as superintendent ot the Richf tield Public School System. The assisTanT principals. Mr. Krinke and Mr. Olive have many duTies, including Taking sTudenT l.D. picTures and changing Administration SuperinTendenT oT schools Mr. CarlTon LyTle, work- ing closely wiTh The boarcl oT educaTion. saw To iT ThaT The disTricT educaTional sysTem was up-To-daTe and eTTecTive. Mr. LyTle's obiecTive was ThaT each sTudenT receive The besT educaTion possible. Necessary curriculum changes were made by The direcTor oT secondary educaTion, Mr. l-larold Ras- mussen. AnoTher oT his responsibiliTies was drawing up The school budgeT. EducaTing The sTudenTs was The prime obiecTive oT principal Mr. Clair BarTosh. Working closely wiTh The oTher adr'ninisTraTors and 2650 RHS sTudenTs, Mr. BarTosh aTTained his goal. An added responsibiliTy This year oT The assisTanT principals, Mr. AlTred Krinke and Mr. Gene Olive. was ThaT of presiding over The use of The new ID. cards. OTher duTies included The solving oT disciplin- ary problems. Keeping Track oT all The sTudenTs kepT aTTendance oTTicer, Mr. Chuck SToesz, consTanTly occupied. Re- vised l.D. cards simpliTied and speeded up his Task. ATTer school hours Mr. SToesz acTed as one oT The coaches Tor TooTball and baskeTball. schedules. One of The jobs oT Mr, SToesz, The aTTendance officer, is approving pre-arranged absences. 3 g ...... . iiiii Mr. BarTosh, The dedicaTed principal of RHS, de-voTes his Time and energy To The improvemenT of sTudenTs and school. Future Guided by Coun elors The counselors concenlraled on lhree aspecls of school lile: srudenls' personal problems, +heir edu- calional decisions, and posl high school plans. Sophomores needed help in adiusring +o lhe new experience of high school, and planning overall high school programs. The iuniors seemed mainly con- cerned aboulr making final decisions for lhe senior year. For seniors, il was a lime for filing endless forms and college applicalions. Senior counselors provided rhe necessary inlormalion and lranscriprs, and lislened sympalhelically +o lhe many problems involved. I .M . f 1 , fra V I , HMM' ,, S 391 'K ZX ,, ,. I yr, .Wm rw LJ.. . ' A-bww fix: -11 ,wb M , -im 41016 'WH' Nyzgfei , 5 T355 ilivf' I i I f I . wi, - ,. , 7 , wifi: ' f' ,-4 f -...nl Counselors' aid Becky Klein Tries To find open appoinirnenlr lime for Donna Richardson and Marlha Friskey. COUNSELORS-SiHing: Mrs. LaVonne Lyons, iuniorsi Miss Mabel Frankenslein, seniors: Miss Agnes Danzl, sophomores. Siandingr Mr. An imporlanl perl of high school counseling is personal con- ferences, such as This one wilh Miss Frankenslein. -W1 'mf'-Q Roberl Chrislianson, seniors: Mr, Gorden Webb, sophomores: Mr. Frederick Gilberl, juniors, Mr. Larry Slewarl, seniors. swrff ,Whig H , , 2 1 H V... 5' The members of lhe hardsworlcing office slali include-Silling: Mrs. Arlene Fuselier, Mrs. Joyce Whirbeclc, Mrs.'Alice Jensen. Slancling Mrs. Marge Carlson, Mrs. Ilene Burl, Mrs. Rachael Olmem, Mrs. Marlha Haugen, Mrs. Rurh Ericlcson. These ladies are responsible for 'lhe clerical and business dulies needed 'lo keep a big school like Richfield moving. Friendly Staff Solves Problem Our librarians, Mrs. Janel Benson, Mrs. Nancy Slrom, and Miss Carila Kropp, give lime and energy for sludenl body. Clerical worlc and sludenl service was accomplish- ed wilh lhe help and guidance ol many individuals. The office personnel assisled The adminislralion, and performed lhe ollicial business obligalions. The slu- denls were aided in research and pleasure reading by lhe librarians. Mrs. Kelley lrealed all who were ill and helped lhose wilh iniuries. l-learing 'resls and eyesighl examinalions are only a parl of lhe clulies of Mrs. Adeline Kelley. SQEKX gxQlOSluden'ls gel lheir lunches very guiclcly when an assembly x 40 Qcifxb 9.953 6.4 I4 Qualified Women Work Diligently Mrs. Carlson spends parl ol her day repairing lorn seams Mrs. lrene Carlson, laundress al Rl-lS, was lcepl . , and mending holes in phy. ed. uniforms. lousy daily performing her many clulies. Besides washing lowels and all alhlelic eguipmenl, she also did a variely ol mending and sewing. The coolcs spenl many hours every day preparing meals for lhe many sludenls. They 'fried lo oller 'rhe sludenls a variely ol food which was bolh nulri- 'rious and appealing lo everyone. line procedure is used lo dislribule lhem. QQWRT OED -ff fg .... ..-I 4 r' ,Q COOKS-Frcnl Row: Hazel Pauling, Verla l-lerberg. lrene Calon. Faye Floy Pelersen, Jo Hanson, Dorolhy Nordquisl, lvlarlyn Kilgen. Row 3: Jacobsen, lone Winger. Elaine Sleen, Phyllis Elclund, Margarel Torgerson. Elsie Bergren. Vera DeMarais, Marion Bucci, Gerlrude Fisher. Nol shown Row 2: Carolyn Moe, Elaine Jennelce, Eileen Carllon. Mae Freeman, in lhe piclure is BellyQuarnslron'1. 'CJ ,-.-......-----un W H YA-A 5 I I nmm le TTTESE eww rmiscar WM As well as being mainlenance workers mos? cuslodians drove buses for EVf1SSl' Clarin. JSVOVTYS WGIISGYV Thomas Johnson Frank Folsom- Bob Richfield Public Schools. They include from lefl lo righl: Merle Taefeld, ROUUSONI and John AHSVS- A Custodian? Work Is Never Done The cusrodians worked in lwo shifls. The day shill The nighlr shilr was in charge of cleaning Jrhe class- opened rhe school each day and slarled rhe heal rooms and lhe hallways. They replaced lighls and during lhe winlrer. Their olher dulies included main- compleled all necessary carpenlrry. Alrer ex+ra-cur- raining lhe school grounds, as well as driving and ricular acliviries, lhey made sure everyrhing was in servicing 'rhe buses. order before leaving. w .iw--2 ff' I .- ,- fr ' g.....4 T Dedicafed fo rhe rask of keeping Rl-IS near and clean are the cus- Dwighl' Exsrrom. Row 2: Gene Snuggerud. Harold Kwalcenal. Harvey 'rodians-Froni' Row: Florian Carpenlier, Einar Simpson, Lee Konok, MOFGhOUS9,GSOfQ6 Bauman, RObSf'f I-luherrv. i l s., 0 0 4 r v. ,-e I V , frying 'ro read her schedule and find oul' Cindy Hoffman where her rooms are, seelcs help from senior Shari While. The firsl day of school is a 'lrighlening experience for many sfuclenls. Bewildered and confused, nol knowing whal +o ,,,vv-,.,,-,f-Y-W I I ,hu . .w W ...f-MW i M ,ff 'I ffw' Wk-'Aviv'-rpldww H Y,,,,,,,,ww s' , ,,.,fMf A 4 M I V M ,.,.ff,.-Aff MNMMQMWMM ,,,,,,, sw My I I I W ,W WMWWAW ,ff i K .,.w 'i'iii H , N, , ' I Wu., K , K A bww MMM,,.,f xxx' V M4 X Mwi Orientation Marks Embarrassmenl is Jill Praelorius' problem when she alfends her firsl class al orienlalion. expecf nexlr, fhis girl wails palrienlly for someone lo help her wi+h a schedule change. ' 'W ' of a Life at RH the First Challenge if l i .4 Qi i ff ' if yy m ' gf T s ag? Two girls, Kerry Kelzenberg and Debbie Schanno. begin To wonder whaT The resT of The year is going To be lilce. lT's ThaT way. senior Paul l'larclT Tells quesTioning sopho- more David Moe as sophomores invade The halls of RHS. Comfusion reigned supreme on AugusT 3l, when 933 sophomores invaded Rl-lS Tor orienTaTion. Jun- iors and seniors came To The aid OT bewildered sopho- mores as They searched Tor The easT wing in The maze oT sTairways, corridors, and ramps. LocaTing a locker was also hard worlc, especially when numbers aren'T in sequence. By The end of The day Teachers and sTudenTs alilce were wondering il They would have To Tace l8O days iusT lilce orienTaTion l967. Sophomores are bewildered when They find Themselves facing new classmaTes whom They have never seen before. f sw- Tom Larson seems 'ro find many unusual ways lo discuss Shakespeare wilh his senior English class! Panel discussions are used al all grade levels and are an im- porlanr parl' of curriculum. They are useful in helping sludenls A,-v fifd O Language Abilities The Language Arls Deparlmenl offered classes in a variely of subiecls. Courses in English, crealive wriling, speech. world lileralure, and drama were included in lhis curriculum. English classes al all levels included reading and analyzing lilerary works, learning lhe basics of ex- posilory wriling, sludying lhe English language, and developing oral communicalion skills. Special em- phasis was placed on lhe linguislics unil in lenlh grade. As iuniors, wriling skills were used lo slruc- lure analylical papers. Also included for iuniors This year was a 'Field lrip 'ro lhe Tyrone Gulhrie Thealre lo view Harper's Ferry. Senior English allempled lo give a view of 'rhe hislory of England. Chaucer. Shakespeare, and Orwell were among The many Eng- lish aulhors sludied. Speech, The olher lull year course offered by lhe Language Arls Deparlmenl, soughl lo help each sludenl find his lrue sell. Through a program of personalily development inhibilions, fears. and lruslralions were reduced. Crealive wriling, drama, and world lileralure were offered lo inlroduce sludenls lo The wide area of lhe humanilies and crealive lhinking. oblain more informalion fhan lhey would individually. These seniors discuss one of lheir novels. W Are Sought by Enthu iastic Students ft rNL,,, ,,.. I V4 K .-......f x as li Stu Anderson seems to thinlc English class is very interesting. But does he have to express it so vividly? ig, if X- x Mrs. Mary Jo Biornstad Q1 English I2 Miss Audrey Buss English IO and li Mr. Frank Curry Speech Sophomore Class Advisor Speech Director, One Act Play Director, Homecoming Advisor Spoon River Anthology Director Mrs. Lucille Duggan English IO Mrs. Judith Dykes English ll Mr. Richard Fawcett Speech. World Literature, Advanced Speech Debate Coach, , n Speech ContestiAdvisor ,,f' E p . 9 Part ot the Senior English curriculum includes reading and discussing Macbeth by William Shakespeare. i .Q 'ii Mr. Larry Furr Mr. James Hare Mrs. Joyce Henrilcson Miss Kay Jurgenson English II English I2. Journalism English I2 English II Sfage Manager Spoflife Advisor, Baseball Carnival Publicity Chairman Drama Advisor and ,Assistant Football Coach V Attentive Students Are Led Through Miss Joan Larson English Il Mr. Harry McLenighan English lO and l2 So homore Baseball Coach, F3 Naiional l-lonor Society Miss Mary Marquardi' English IO Assistant Speech Director Miss Karen Nelson English II and I2 A.E.S. Advisor Miss Colleen Nilan English Il Ushers Club Advisor Mr. Michael Oisefh English IO and ll Aurean Advisor F52 f? V--5 ni' we? English classes use the library extensivelyvtor research. Char Stinson and Daryl Bergmann explore ditterent topics. Mr McLenighan checks a student's paper to malce sure he Paths of Literature 49.4, E iv 4 ,-fx, t iff 4 Q W H W ' 4 Mrs. Nina Opderbecke English I2 Miss Delores Ostgaard English 12, Creative Writing, Drama Mrs. Patricia Sanderson English IO and Il Mrs. Joyce Schwartz English IO l-lornecorning Reception Advisor Mr. Jim D. Seeden Fundamentals ot Speech, Forensics Emphasis Speech Director, Quiz Bowl Team Advisor, Debate Coach, National Forensic League Advisor, National Honor Society Advisor Mr. Jeff Shelstad English IO Sophomore l-loclcey Coach, Junior High Football Coach, Hi-Y Advisor S+uclen+ 'reachers learn by praciical experience. Bui even ihe whole class ome sluclenls insisl' on whispering cluring ihough Mr. John Sfaby fries his besl io gain The aiieniion of his presenfahon Classes Miss Marguerife Slcala English IO' Mr. Paul Sfambaugh English ll and I2 Cross Counlry Coach, Assislanf Track Coach Mr. Pe'I'er Sferling English IO and ll Miss Lonnie Terpslra English II Mr. Harold S. Welasfer English I2 Assislani Spoflife Advisor Miss Vernice Wendi English 10 and I2 Study Authors of the Eras ,sg so C' if Q JI ex E if -A 'DN PQ Time Passes From Then Until Now One of fhe magazines almosf all sfuclenfs are required fo read is Time. This sfudenf prepares fo read a selecfion. :slr sssre I Lf The social sfudies deparfmenl' included insfrucfion in American hisfory, world hisfory, and social prob- lems. Also, elecfive courses were offered in psychol- ogy and geography and world affairs. World hisfory classes used a culfural approach- firsf sfudying fhe culfural beginnings of fhe world and gradually advancing fo fhe sfudy of Eurasia. An inferdisciplinary approach and maferial de- veloped by fhe Universify of lvlinnesofa was used in social problems classes. The sfudenfs covered eco- nomics, sociology, and polifical science. While sfudying economics, some sfudenfs invesfed hypo- fhefically in sfoclcs for a few weelcs fo see if fhey could malce wise invesfmenfs. New fexfboolcs were added in a few of lhe areas. The social problems area received paperback boolcs and new proiecf social sfudies maferial. Mr. Julian K. Alco Social Problems. American Hisfory Sfudenf Council Advisor, Tennis Coach, Homecoming Advisor Miss Helen Baune World l-lisfory Junior-Senior Prom Advisor. Boys and Girls Sfafe Advisor Mr. Kennelh W. Behl American l-lisfory Sophomore Debafe Coach Mr. Leonard Beillce Social Problems Forum Advisor Mr. LaVern L. Blielz Social Problems Mr. Howard Burfness World l-lisfory IS Mr. James Carlson Mr. Darrell Doss Geography and World Affairs American l'liSlOry Homecoming Dance Advisor, lnlramural Baskellaall Coach. Sophomore Class Advisor Past, Present, and Future cilies. They also view several films on The subiecl. ,il i 1 .Q V f , A ff J is Miss E. Doris Frank Social Problems Senior Banquer Advisor Mr. Jack Hadclorff World Hislory J.V. Baslcefball Coach, Model Uniled Nalions J.V. Baseball Coach Issues Are Before 'raking Jresls in social problems, Beclcy Tolilson and Ted Roelh review lheir moles. Reading an inleresling chapler in 'lheir American hislory When lhey linish lhe assignment The class will parhcipale boolcs are Elwood Lepel, Cindy Ahlman, and Jeff Fallon. in a discussion ol The highlighls of The chapler. Compared to the Problems of Today 'MQ-rv' K, ' K 179 X! 'inn-'H fib- VY 'if' 'S Mr. l. A. Juengling American l-lislory Alhlefic Equipmenl Advisor Mr. Earl Kollce World l-lislory Forum Advisor, Junior Class Advisor Mr. Ernesl Komafar Social Problems Dislricl' Audio-visual Coordinalor Mr. Roberl' Kopeslcy American l-lislory Floal Commillee Advisor Mr. Dean Lapham World Hislory, Psychology Fire and lce Advisor Mr. Lowell D. Larson Social Problems Social siudies courses consisi of varied preseniaiions including tudents Trace the American hisiory classes lisiened io leciures on hisiory and arlr given by Mr. Thorsell and Mr. McLenighan. films, speakers, and faking noies on leciures. Miss Mary Leahy World Hisfory Mr. AI Lillesfol World Hisfory Forum Advisor Miss Eloyce McGillivary American Hisfory Mr. Richard R. Maas Social Problems Deparlmenl Chairman, Assislanf Gymnasfics Coach Mr. Ben Pedersen American Hisiory Mr. Philip O. Se'HelI Psychology Assisiani' Siege Manager V fin! Relationship of Economi s to Histor Mr, James Sheehan Mr. Marlr Thorsell Mr. Lowell Ek Mrs. Barbara Tall' Social Problems American l-lislory Special Eclucalion: Typing Special Educafion: English Audio Syslems and Social Sfudies and Malhemalics Julie Culley pays close allenlion as she lalces noles on an economics unil in her social problems class. wmv 'df i l tin: , Marsha Gunslad, Milne Spillane, John Seland, ancl John Lamson lcnow Thai leclures are somelirnes enlerlaining. Foreign Films Gain Pal' Andrus, Tammy Sleuclc, and Darcy Lawlon harn il up while praclicing one ol lheir German slcils. Mrs. Zierman's cheerful personalily liqhlens The drudqery of learning endless verb coniuqalions. Miss Sally Bishop Lalin l, II, and lll Mr.,Richarcl Bouchard French l, ll, and lll J.V. soccer and varsily hockey coach Mr. Roloerl' J. Brell Spanish ll, IV, and V Direclor of summer Spanish class in Mexico Spanish Club and Junior- Senior Prom Advisor if fir, xg. I Miss Marjorie Eclberg Spanish l and II Mr. Rudolf Marlignacco German ll, lll, and IV Soccer Coach, Slci Coach, German Club Advisor. Slci Club Advisor Miss Nancy Nicholson Spanish ll and lll A.F.S. Advisor Students' Attention The toreign language department used many methods ot teaching, including tilms and tapes. Stu- dents gave speeches and slcits to improve tluency French and Latin were three year coursesg students were ottered tour years ot German, For Spanish students who participated in the summer program in Mexico, a Fifth year course was available. First year courses introduced the language. Sec- ond year emphasized the civilization and culture. Third and tourth year courses concentrated on writ- ing and speaking the language. di' Terry Dielcman and Jaclii Thompson go over a Spanish paper translating and writing down words in English. Tests in a toreign language are sometimes very ditticult since there may be several similar expressions. Mrs. Seibel helps Kathy Neumann understand what she did wrong on her French test. Mr. Ray D. Saxton, Jr. Spanish I and ll, German l Mrs. Lois Seibel French l and II French Club Advisor Mrs. Suzanne Zierman German ll, French l German Club Advisor Computer Programming Provide This year. The maThemaTics deparTmenT added a Time-sharing compuTer. The compuTer iTselT was locaTed in Minneapolis. Correspondence was done via Telephone line. Programs were Typed on The Tele- Type and were Then Ted To The compuTer. The com- puTer worked The problem and Typed baclc The an- swer. Since The compuTer used BASIC language, many sTudenTs had To sTudy iT beTore They could communicaTe wiTh The compuTer. The elemenTary TuncTions. TrigonomeTry classes, and The acceleraTed maTh classes uTilized The compuTer mosT oTTen. OTher maTh courses used The overhead machine To presenT maTerial. Also, a Tew classes viewed sev- eral Tilms on maThemaTics. Why don'T you remember? queries Mr. SlaTTery. I ex- plained This problem To you yesTerday! Mr. Eugene A. Campbell Plane GeomeTry, Advanced Algebra Junior Class Advisor Mr. Lee CovarT Secondary MaTh, Solid GeomeTry and Trigonomefry Junior Class Advisor Mr. STanley DeFreese Plane and Solid GeomeTry, Advanced Algebra AssisTanT To Musical, Senior Class Advisor Mr. James Grimmer Secondary MaTh, Plane and Solid GeomeTry Mr. Hulaerl Hanson Plane and Solid GeomeTry, Advanced Algebra Mr. Gary Kampf Advanced Algebra, Plane and Solid GeomeTry, TrigonomeTry Background for the World of Toda l if 's if X f . L Ralph Van l'loven uses lhe lelelype machine lo lape his program before he runs il lhrough lhe compuler. When he :ff W in Mr. Brian K. Kisperl' Geomelry 'Q is Assislanl Foolball and ' lf' , g- 'W Wreslling Coach, Leflerm n s Club Advisor YW '--ff' Mr. Miles Miller Acceleraled Mafh IO, Advanced Algebra Mr. Roberl' Nelson Geomelry, Acceleraled Malh IO ,X Acceleraled Malh I2 xx X . MMA s Q vw un . Jerry R. Sla'Hery QU Elem Aiiiflidligebfa l lib Mfmfw fwi 059 Mule r IW Mr. Donald C. Sanford QQ' k FqsvsxefaesiifimiWilson cj-7 r 4 5 Mr Algebra ll, Trigonomelry and enlary Funcfions K F 071 Mr. Ken Wesloh gal, A l l d lvlalh ll W Eyed' WTSL6 makes a mislalce. he has lo Type lhe whole line over again. Now where was lhal line relurn bullon? Q wk 3l Q6 Weak of , MQ ,Y A UM' To an iiwilli cience Students Perfect Skills Doing The science department was composed ot tive basic divisions. They were Biology l, Biology ll, Chemistry l, Chemistry ll, and physics. Except tor Biology l, which was a requirement tor all sophomore students, every course was an elective. ln Biology l and Biology ll, students studied the nature and growth ot plant and animal lite. Many new microscopes made it possible tor more material to be covered. Another aid was the new micropro- iector which casts an image trom a slide onto a large screen, making it visible to all. Chem study was the program used in Chemistry I and Chemistry ll. These classes delved into the structure and properties ot organic and inorganic compounds. New colorimeters were used tor Chem- istry ll experiments. lndividual lab proiects were re- quired tor all Chemistry ll students. Physics classes placed more emphasis on the laboratory approach this year. The new text they used tor study was P.S.S.C. Physics Text. -Z Mr. Herbert Benz Chemistry l Debate Coach Mr. Barry Kent Bain Chemistry l Hi-Y Advisor, Assistant Football Coach Mr. Duane Femrite Mr. Henry Heilclcinen Chemistr an Physics l d ll Ch ty l C h Y Assistant Debate oac Mr. D. Robert Chemberlin Biology l Homecoming Advisor Mr. W. Danielson B.S.C.S. Biology l Mr. George Johnson Mr. John Hoclgens emis r B.S.C.S. Biology i ab Investigations Sieve Olsen and Laura Sioiesbery worlc on Their experimenl hoping rhar, lhis lime, lhe resulis will be correci. 1' h' 1 l L S 5 E ,W ,WX 'Q Mr. Luncle finds 'rhal The gianr slide rule and periodic char are very helpful for lhe siudenis. 41 K M 3' 7 1t 2 Tf!' Mr. D. W. Klausen B.C.C.S. Biology I Driver Training lnsirucior Mr. Roberl' Lunde Physics Mr. Joseph B. Michel Biology l and II, German l Biology Club, Tennis Coach, lndepencleni Sludy Mr. John Obersfar B.S.C,S. Biology l Driver Training lnsiruclor Mr. R. L. Schwichfenberg Chemislry l Mr. Dennis Splefsfoser B.S.C,S. Biology I Bu in ss Careers Are Aided b Mrs. Connie Benson Typing I, Basic Business Mrs. Doroihy Brifz Bookkeeping, Typing Mr. Jack Campbell Record Keeping Deparlmeni' l'-lead, Gymnaslics Coach Miss Ruih DiH'es Sliorinand ll. Clerical Office Procedures Advisor of iickel-sales for Carnival, Junior Class Advisor, Sludenl Sleno Advisor Mr. Thomas Duff Personal Typing, Basic Business Mr. Richard Johnson Bookkeeping, Typing Concessions Manager Q.-275 F 5, s f , 'QT Yf Q.,-. 'H-f' Sieve Arnold and Leslie Gersey are siudiously reviewing W Nyyygy ilieir Noieliand assignmenis. V- ii f W' ' ,,.,, ' l l :is ,fag 'H . GET YDWSELF GF me .mi se -l C 'i i ,riff :Jig ,sing Q Becky Scliiager and Kay Buckley lake a momenl from 'rlieir siudies lo discuss a problem. of New Equipment The business educafion deparfmenf provided a diversified program for fhe sfudenfs which included Shorfhand l and ll, nofehand, fyping, basic business. and office procedures. Disfribufive educafion, a new branch of business educafion, infroduced fwo courses fhis year-Men chandising I and Markefing, which helped fo pre- pare sfudenfs for various careers dealing wifh fhe disfribufion of goods from fhe producer fo fhe consumer. The sales demonsfrafions used wifh fhe model sfore proved fo be very helpful. The business deparfmenf obfained several new pieces of equipmenf including fypewrifers and a mimeograph machine. Also added fo fhe deparf- menf were new Norelco Sfeno-Trainers which were used in Shorfhand ll. The Sfeno-Trainer allowed a sfudenf fo concenfrafe and work beffer af her own pace. Tom Bunker and Tim Kraus concenfrafe on fheir fyping so fhey will have a perfecf manuscripf. Mr. Frank W. Jordan Office Procedures 'Xa Assisfanf Foofball Coach 'Q Mr. John Lobben Salesmanship, Markefing, and Merchandising l D.E.C.A. Advisor, Hi-Y Mrs. Carolyn Luncle Bookkeeping, Typing Mr. Harold Malmer Basic Business. Bookkeeping Senior Planning Advisor Mrs. Diane Moore Shorfhand l, Typing Mr. David M. Roesler Typing, Nofehand Aurean Advisor Phy. Ed. Prepares a Sound Bod an The physical educalion deparlmenl soughl lo de- velop physical illness and encourage heallhlul living lhrough aclivilies and sludy. ln phy. ed. classes, lOlh, lllh, and l2lh grade sludenls parlicipaled in calislhenics and sporls, lo improve slcill, coordinalion and srrenglh. Girls de- veloped grace and poslure Through dancing. Boys spenl lime in body-building aclivilies, such as wresl- ling and weighl-lilling. V l-leallh classes .were required ol all sophomores. These classes soughl lo educale sludenls aboul wholesome living. Tapes, films, and speakers helped lo increase sludenls' awareness ol lhe imporlance of mainlaining good heallh. New equipmenl added lo The deparlmenl lhis year included a balance beam and a ser ol uneven parallel bars for gymnaslics. Miss Clarene Call Physical Educalion IO, l-leallh IO Cheerleaders, Pep Club Mr. Roberl' Collison Physical Educalion l-lead Foolball Coach, Track Coach Mr. Vance Crosby Physical Educalion IO l'lead Baslcelball Coach, Sophomore Baseball Coach Mrs. Marie Nodland Physical Educalion IO, l-leallh IO Tapaires Advisor Miss Nona Paulsen Physical Educarion IO-l I-l2 Heallh IO G,A.A. Advisor Miss Velma Teichroew Physical Educalion I0 G.A.A. Advisor Praclice malces perlecl, so Jim DeShane and his parlner lry lo improve lheir slcill al handball. +-...af isli ef Tryfng +o louch her foes Colleen Murphy exerfs a l1++le more Mr. Arch Ward Physical Eclucaflon Heallh Foofball Coach Mr. Glenn Youn Physical Educallon, l-leallh Assisfanf Alhlelic Durecfor Assisfan? Football Coach Track Coach Girls Study Basics of Family Living I-lome Economics offered a wide range ol courses requiring dillerenl skills. Clolhing conslruclion and lood preparalion were Iaughl in general home eco- nomics. Advanced lood classes learned 'Ihe basics ol each aspecl ol preparing family meals including sel- ling The lable and making lhe desserl. Advanced clolhing classes overcame lhe problems involved in producing four oullils, one requiring a special lab- ric, olhers being a child's garmenl, a lailored suil, as well as an original design. Mrs. Karen Hirle Mrs. Kay Kerrick Home Economics II, I2 Home Economics IO, ll, I2 Y-Teens Advisor, Senior Banque? Advisor S! ,N rf ' 3 'fl 2 a ,QQQQKQ M Q if fl'XPkfsWXfXfy This candy caslle shows lhe work lhal some sludenls, like Barb Allen, pul' in lheir advanced foods home proiecls. Kay Marlin conlemplales Ihe home economics principles dis cussed in her class lhal' day. Miss Rose Marie Mickelson Advanced Clolhing Home Economics Il, I2 Senior Banquel Advisor Mrs. Julie Thoreson Advanced Foods. Survey ol I-Iome Economics, Home Economics II, I2 wwf Mr. W. Wallace Hours Mr. J. E. Marcell Arr 3, 4 Ari' and +he Greal ldeas, Gradualion Announcernenls, Ari' 2 Arr Direclor Director of The Musical Miss Marilyn McKinney Mr. Roger Tadsen Ari' l, 2 Ari' l Ari' Club Advisor Ari Club Advisor Art Teaches Appreciation of Beauty Bari' Gresbrinlc and Mike Evans diligenlly prepare a colorful bullerin board using rhe school musical as a Theme. The arl classes expressed Their ideas Jrhrough a variely ol medias, such as painling, sculplure, and polrery. During lhe year, sludenls explored dillerenl aspecls of arf for rheir individual proiecls. Ari IV classes were required lo decorale lhe bullelin boards and display cases, making rhern bolh animaled and lively. Sculpruring is one of rhe assignmenls in arr class. Laurie John- sron palienlly fries 'ro perlecr one of her proiecrs. XX :fix Accuracy and speed are Two of lhe qualifies Gordon Slover needs lo operale lliis prinlinq press. Tlwe oscilloscope, a basic inslrumenl in eleclronics, is used 'lo measure lluclualions of vollage and currenl. Doug Selle Shop Courses Help ll Jralces qreal slcill and palience 'ro become an arcliileclural drallsrnan lilce Jim Linclquisl. and Terry Anderson are learning lo use llwe oscilloscope lo clelermine wlmellner or nol a radio lube is worlcing. el, ' if V Q wir' all Q. Develop Practical Skill and Efficiency induslrial arls courses increased sludenls' voca- lional opporlunilies by providing lhe knowledge and skills essenlial lo many induslrial iobs. Many sludenls planned lo allend lechnological schools or begin work in induslry aller Their senior year. Mosl courses consisled ol lwo or lhree levels. Al lhe lirsl level sludenls were inlroduced lo lhe funda- menlals and learned lhe praclical relevance ol lhis knowledge. Al lhe second and lhird levels lhe slu- denls applied basic principles, learned and worked loward lhe perleclion ol skills involved in lhe use ol various lools and eguipmenl, and lhen compleled proiecls demanding such skills and underslanding. For example, eleclronics classes learned lhe .use ol lransislors and how lo connecl dillerenl seclions ol wire correcllyg lhen lhey conslrucled such proiecls as sound amplifiers and small radios. Throughoul all induslrial arls courses, emphasis was placed upon The maslery ol lheory and praclice. Mr. Oliver Agerlie Mr. Lloyd Grandprey Graphic Arls l, ll, and III Meiols l. ll. and lll Prinling Club Advisor Assislanl Wreslling Coach Mr. Danny King Mr. Granl' Locke Eleclricily l, Eleclronics l Archileclural Dralling l, Mechanical Drawin l 1 4 g I Prlnllng l -.-Quai! 5. Mr. Donald M. Johnson Archileclural Dralling l, Archileclural Dralling ll Mr. Rodney Haugen Wood l, ll, and lll, Mr. Warren S. Whealon Eleclronics l, II, and lll Sadie Hawkins Dance Advisor, S B A Mr. Bernard Olsen Mechanical Drawing l and Il Assislanl Hockey Coach enior anquel dvisor Listen! Do You Hear What I Hear? A CAPPELLA CHOIR-Fronl Row: V. Slusser, K. Richardson, L. Hau gan, K. Halvarson, S. Wahl, S. Crosby, T. Biorlclund, M. Neumann, D. Nelson, E. Copeland, J. Clarlc, C. O'Hearn, T. Johnslon, B, Torrance. Second Row: L. Jusrad, N. Evers, S. Thompson, M. Sluarr, R. Pefro, L. The newes'r choral group ar Richfield is The MADRG-lAL SINGERS- Fronf Row: B. Braschler, H. Qualley, L. Wesfmiller, C. Boller, S. Bennis, S. Breckinridge, R. Bingea. Second Row: D. Ullers, L. Townsend, C. Hal- varson, S. Ainsworlh, J. Praelorius, B. Haglof. Third Row: C. Ryan, J. Rowell, L. Nyberg, S. Hale, K. Jaeger, C, Johnsron, C. Hendrickson, J Quall, C. Johnson, J. Tomldnson. Third Row: W. Rasmussen, J. Hornselh S. Vrieze, J. Noyes, P. Seasrrom, T. Paul. K. Collins, C. King, A. Malm berg, R. Hoversren, K. Jepson, C. Nelson, N. McEvers, J. Erickson, S Ubben, S. While, P. Hardr, N. Moslad, S. Harlman, J. Pelerson. Fourfh Row: D. Brisbin, B. Balgaard, K. Waller, D. Anderson, B. Hardl, D. Doelsch, S. Baggensloss, R. Jessee. Missing from rhe group is B. Car- penrier. The Three Choirs of RHS Are Singing O'Conner. FourTh Row: M. Draves, M. Beckman, D. Seward, J. Uhler, J. DuEloTh, J. Davis, K. Anderson, G. Lindborh, R. Cummins, L. STrandberg, R, BeccheTTi, C. Cassaday, J, Seland, J. Poppe, R. LorTis, B. Evans. C14 The Girls' Chorus and The A Cappella Choir were ioined by The new Madrigal Singers This year. Under The able direcTion oT Mr. Charles Ziemer, each mem- ber was encouraged To develop his own TalenTs as well as To undersTand how To sing in a group. The Girls' Choir sang wiTh enThusiasm and spiriT, adding a Touch oT color To each concerT. Much Time was spenT learning a varieTy oT pieces. The sTrong-voiced A Cappella Choir delighTed concerT-goers wiTh Their perTormance in The annual ChrisTmas ConcerT when They sang such diTTiculT pieces as Healey Willan's Hodie ChrisTus NaTus EST. The choir was chosen To parTicipaTe in The Lake Con- Terence Choir ConcerT oT l-landel's Messiah. The Madrigal Singers, a small group oT only 29 members, was able To perTorm Tor many diTTerenT groups including ST. Kevin's Rosary Guild and The Eairview DocTors' AssociaTion. They sTrived To use a varieTy oT songs and Techniques, Tor insTance, in The ChrisTmas ConcerT, They presenTed a playleT as well as sang TradiTional ChrisTmas carols. GIRLS' CHOIR-Fronl' Row: B. Goodlund, M. WoskoboeTT, J. Gmach, K. Fischer, R. Parks, M. RoberTs, K. VieT, G. l-lein, M. Devorak, R. Berry, K. Andreasen, G. RcuThe, N. Nelson. P. BrasTad, C. Riss, S. Gibson. Second Row: S. Lindberg, C. Ball, M. SchonTwardT, B. Johson, S. Davis, G. Lucier, D. Opperud, S. Blaylock, B. Nelsor, L. UTne, B. Burrs, N. WengenroTh, D. Erickson, M. l-lvarnbsal. Third Row: T. Amurdson, P. Poppe, M. Nehls, L. Hammer, G. Shandberg, S. Odegard, D. Eischer, W. Truman, D. Rasmussen, K. Pinson, C. Quinlan, K. Culpepper, R. Lind- berg, J. DeBoer, J. Eurney, E, CuTler, P. Roman. Fourfh Row: B. Tasa, J, Kane, P. SchaTz, L, Carlson, M, Hennessy, C. Lindgren, L. lsackson, P. l-lansen, J. ColTord, M. Ordos, lol. Kerbough, C. PeTerson, N. PeTroTski, C. Krider, S. Lur-d. Fiffh Row: J. BebedicT, D. OTT, J. Pearson, M. Moon- ey, J. Mikkelson, J. Nelson, P. GraT, P. Pope, T. Skarman, C. BarquisT, P. Elliot A. Carlson, D. WalTer, K. BrasTad, D. Dowell. U.. . f So, you're The culprir! You're iusi a iiiiie bii' Hai. Shall we Sing ir again from The beginning? This is where The off noies are polished To pe-rfeciion Through many hours of praclrice and hard work. i Y .1 if fi 5. W.. ,fix CONCERT BAND-Fronf Row: J. Davis, J. Peierson, L. Larsen, J. Gard- ner, L. Baurnqarfner, L. Brown, R. Moriiz, N. Griffin, S. Kiein, B. Chris- iiansen. Row 2: T. Swenson, M. Ensfad, B. Laurie, V. SIOH, L. Lures, T Johnson. C. Talcekawa, C. Priebe. Row 3: D. Bosirom, W. Carison, G Anderson. G. Gibson, B. Lane, C. Keiniiz, M. Hayiord, C. Degendorf er, D. Doiy. D. Francis, B. Thorkiidson. Row 4: S. Linde-berq. L. Enqen M. Puqer, D. Giibersiadi, D. Se-ile. M. Liedike, A. Huus. B. Lund, K Johnson. J, Day, B. Chrisfensen. Mr. Douglas Carey Orchestra Senior Class Advisor, Honors Orchestra Mr. Richard Thompson Varsity Band, Concert Band Swing Band Advisor, Pep Band Director Mr. Charles Ziemer Mixed Chorus, Girls Chorus, iviadrigal Singers Senior Cap and Gown Advisor Directors Develop Music Potential This year the Concert Band was involved in many ditterent activities under the direction ot our new band leader, Mr. Richard Thompson. The band play- ed tor most ot the tootball and basketball games and provided background music tor the Baton Twirl- ers and Flag Twirlers. ln January, the band was pres- ent to spur our hoclcey team on and heighten the spirits ot the spectators. They also presented a tes- tival ot contemporary music. The l8l2 Overture and the premiere ot the Symphonic Suite highlighted an early spring concert. Throughout the year the Concert Band played and appreciated worlcs ot many composers. They concluded their year by play- ing at the graduation ceremonies. 0 L9 4' 3'-HF!-7-MH' 1' -5'-il 1513-1-f!-JI JB A!! K CONCERT BAND-Front Row: P. Lee, T. Smith, C. Nelson, M. Kobs, P. Gustatson, l.. Anderson, L. Ahlberg, S. Mclntyre, A. Gstalder, N Slocum, P. l-lardt, S. Anderson. Row 2: B. Klein, P. L. Anderson, K. But- tertield, S. Theis, J. Kasper, J. Swanson, P. Stutzman, S. Lorenson, B Anderson, L. Payter, G. Trebelhorn. Row 3: E. Sunre, C. Dryg, B. Swan- son, P. Owen, B. Astell, J. iviorshare, V. Persons, J. l-lenningsen, J. Gay- lord, D. Lindquist, S. Malmstrom. Row 4: B. Stoeclcer, S. Kline, G. Card- well, S. Plaster, B. Peterson, B. Myhre, C. Vail, T. Christiansen, L. Stotes- bery, S. Craft, M. Anderson, G. Snyder. These concert band members add vitality to Rl-lS through their music. Lively Spirit and a hanging Moo Mr. Thompson direcls lhe Varsily Band as ir praclices a new arrangemenl for lhe nexl concerl. VARSITY BAND-Fronl Row: R. Waller, L. Johnson, D, Fredleiclcs, J. Alden, D. l'luus, J. Amundson, N. Wirlies, D. Grindheim, P. Frenz. N. Hall, M. Weddle, K. Nyberg. Row 2: S. Schlasner, T, Ollidal, J. Wachemulh, V. Anderson, E. Schluhler, K. Cillon, J. Chrislenson, C. Sloll, T. Eldred, D. Johnson, D. Mohs, C. Ahlman. Row 3: G. l-loll, D. Mulville, J. While, L. Hoover, F. Tarman, D. Johnson, B. Gullelcson, W. The Varsily Band, consisling ol sophomores, lun- iors, and seniors has been very busy lhis year. They presenleol loolh a winler and a spring concerl. They also provided halllime enlerlainmenl al ioolball games, and lhey served as pep band for home hockey and baslcelball games. STRING ORCHESTRA-lefl' fo righl: Jan Carlson, Michelle Slarrell, Linda Lee, Cheryl Swedberg, Donna Richardson, Becky Larsen, Sue Slevens, S. Nycllemoe, D. Flom, D. Nielson. Row 4: G. Eshelman, T. Lund, B. Amundson, B. Drummond, P. Johnson, L. Browning, C, Duliiesne, M. Norine, D. Mayer, K. Lune, J. Sack, D. Berlcas, B. Hanson, B. Meinls. Roy 5: R. Dahl, A. Bachman, D. Carlson, J. Jarvir, T. Behrner, M. Brodin, B. Sveum, D. Dahle, C. Green, W. Bry, M. Brown, J. Keen. Are Created b Talented Musician Under lhe direclion of Mr. Douglas Carey, The orcheslra presenled a number ol concerls during lhe year. The highlighl of The orcheslra's year was Their maslery of lhe score lor The musical, Carnival. The orcheslra worlced many long hours in prepara- lion for ils six-nighl run. Farnham, Linda Schnieder, Laurie Orner, Marg Lovaasen, Barb Gerlc, Sue Berzelius. Missing is Darcy Johnson. VARSITY BAND-Fronl Row: D. Dahl, N. Noslca, J. Heinig, S. Jensen, D. Nelson, D. Murrall, C. Banks, K. Severin, J. lves, S. Olson, B. Thomp- son,.D. Johnslon, B. Larsen. Row 2: L. Sleuclc, P. Tome. M. Theu, M. Magnuson, M. Drilling, C. Soens, T. Cameron, C. Schwarlz, C. l-lariula, M. Nilsen, G. Zimmerman, P. l-linchlilfe, C. Bohnhofl. Row 3: L. P. Larson, M. Bourne, S. Ordos, F. Wigchers, J. Lunclquisl, T. Lovaasen, D. ...gg . The l-lonors Orcheslra, direcled by Mr. Carey, praclices cliligenlly for lhe musical, Carnival. Schanno, F. Rasmussen, T. Jehnson, L. Jones, J. Nelson, K. Thorberg, L. Keller. Row 4: J. Roclde, P. Pelerson, D. Pearson, R. Klein, S. Ham- merlincl, J. Kaufmann, B. Mills, G. Jepson, R. Hawlcinson, K. Nelson, D. Wold, M. O'Rourlce. The Varsily Band creales spiril' al Richfield High as fhey play our school song and lead us in cheers al pep fesls as well as al foolball, baslcelball and hockey games. NN TX ACTIVITIES Coronation Ceremon of I967, eff' 1 cl v O , Q .1 x 0 Q sg? Queen Kalhy Ryan bows before ihe I967 Courr prior lo Coronaiion. Iund, Wendy Malcouslci, Leslie Johnson, Sue Thompson, Diane Erickson, Candidales are Bonnie Thompson, Jane? Quail, Teri Asher, Lila Soder- Robyn Horness, and Connie Gunderson. Queen Bonnie reigns-Bonnie is chosen by Tom Holmes: she receplion following Coronaiion, Queen Bonnie and her escorr makes ihe fradiiional queen's walk in irue beauiyq ai Jrhe Gary Baggensioss prepareaioasi. y i E 5 ,l Queen Bonnie Serving as royal pages Debbie Thompson and Jon Larson loolc lilce promising candidales for lulure Homecoming Courl. Aller flying from Arizona for coronalion Mrs. Thompson beams wilh pride al her daughler Bonnie. Reigns in Splendor Coronalion l967 was a successful beginning ol l-lomecoming leslivilies. Ten anlicipanl gueen can- didales eleganlly made lheir royal enlries and awail- ed 'rhe seleclion. Suspense mounled wilh lhe swell of The rolling drums, as Queen Kalhy anxiously ripped open numerous envelopes lo learn lhe name of lhe new queen. Climaxing lhe evening Tom l-lolmes grabbed Bonnie Thompson, revealing her as our new queen. Salules in song were made lo lhe courl and reliring Queen Kalhy. Following lhe Coro- nalion ceremony a receplion was held in lhe cale- leria. Candidales represenled every aspecl of Rl-lS life, including parlicipalion as class and sludenl council officers. Connie Gunderson was selecled as lvliss Congenialily by The olher candidales. Newly crowned Queen Bonnie is overwhelmed as Gary Baggensloss and Tom l-lolmes assisl' her wilh her robe. Commencing the IQ67 Homecoming game is the ascension ot traditional red and white balloons as well as the new Sergeant Pepper balloons. Spectators watch with anticipation as balloons cover the slcy over the Spartan tield. Committees Decorate Roof, Sky Weeks ot preparation preceded Homecoming, I967. Eleven committees, headed by general co- chairmen Debbie Haugerud, Jon Nicholson, and Jim Starlc, and advised by Mr. Curry, were rewarded tor their hard worlc with a very successtul Homecoming. The cry ot Behead the Featherheadsu echoes throughout RHS in the torm ot banners, signs and 2000 buttons. Q ln the process ot Beheading the Featherheadsu the Spartans deliver the tatal blow to the unsuspecting warrior. Spartans Scalp Featherheads Richleld News Pholo Queen Bonnie receives lhe Homecoming viclory lorch from Kalhy Ryan al hall-lime leslivilies. Running back a Warrior punl lor a long gain early in The second hall is senior back Doug Kingsriler. Surrounded by many unlucky lhirleens-lhe lhir- leenlh homecoming held on Friday, Oclober l3lh-- lhe Sparlans crushed all superslilions and upheld The lradilion ol never losing a Homecoming game. Bullons and banners decoraled lhe halls and rooms proclaiming Homecoming I967. Sparlan enlhusiasm was expressed al lhe pep lesl in lhe form ol a rilual ol Beheading lhe Fealher- heads. a mock loolball game and a guesl speaker. Bill Davis, baseball player for lhe Cleveland lndians, spoke ol his days al RHS and his pride in il loday, saying lhal years from now we, loo, will be able lo say lhal we're from Richfield and we couldn'+ be prouder. Richfield News Pholo Richfield News Pho'o Senior John Ekholm finds himself enlangled in paper as he crashes lhrough lhe homecoming hoop. Greeling Bob Mar- shall and The resl ol lhe leam are lhe varsily band, lapaires llag and balon lwirlers, and cheerleaders. Metropolitan Soul Arouses Spirit ,-X R Conspiring against the once eligible bachelor, Bob Marshall, ring and a signature on a license and a bachelor may be is Marryin' Sam who is obeying the wishes of Teri Ascher. A doomed forever. Sue Seel and Fred Bremselh learn that lciclc-a-poo-ioy-juice affects people' in strange ways. l ii? fs if !,'1 I5 'l ig While hanging on to her barrel-clad partner. Pam Paulson pushes away preclalory females. of Sadie, Bachelors Lose Again Pal Ryan and Dave Hairless Joe Johnson donned Their besl leopardslcins lo allend The Evenl of lhe year. Dressed in lheir besl Dogpalch duds. couples danced 'ro The rhylhm ol lhe lvlelropolilan Souls. November I7lh. Unsuspecling bachelors didn'l have a chance lo escape as lhe old maids plied lhem wilh lheir ever-famous Kick-a-poo-ioy-iuice and lhen were seen dragging lhe men lo lvlarryin' Sam Curry, anolher conspiralor againsl The bachelors, who lied lhe knol. The lvlelropolilan Soul provided lhe inspiralion and lhe music lor Sadie l-lawlcins dancers. Shari Dahmes curlsies coyly as she and Alan Bernhardl' awail anolher lvlelropolilan Soul song. Love Makes the World Go Round On six evenings in Nlovember and December, fhe RHS audiforium filled wifh specfafors and became fhe sife of a miniafure circus. Carnival fells fhe sfory of a lonely girl, Lili, in search of herself as well as a iob. Affer encounfering fhe small carnival she wanders around and manages fo gef in fhe way of all fhe performers. Befriended by lvlarco fhe lvlagnif- icenf, Lili obfains a iob as his assisfanf. She is a very inefficienf helper and mixes up every magic frickj Lili finds solace falking and singing wifh fhe puppefs. Finally, she begins fo consider fhem her besf friends. Paul, fhe puppefeer, does nof like lvlarco and fherefore doesn'f care for Lili because of her friendship wifh fhe magician. Affer many weeks Lili realizes fhaf if is' nof fhe puppefs she loves, buf Paul, and he loves her because he is fhe one who makes fhem sing, falk, and be friendly fo her. Through fhem Paul reflecfs his love for Lili. Affer fhree monfhs of arduous preparafion, a casf of sevenfy, led by Laura Jusfad, Curf Lund, and Sfeve Crook presenfed a magnificenf musical wifh fhe help of fhe hard-working direcfors. Displaying concenfrafion and deferminafion, Craig Tharald- son fransforms himself info a clown. lvlasferful Mr. lvlarcell gives Slick Sfeve Crook a lasf of fhe musical. Signs proclaimed his fhreaf fhroughouf fhe minufe warning of do or die, prior fo fhe firsf performance pracfice areas and back sfage 3 L gfgcrsnl is il , y on nr yy lll S of X ,.J.......f at the RH Production of Carnival Forming a gianT pyramid as a parT oT Their Tumbling and acroloaTic aCT is l.a Famille Dubois. The enTire casT appears on The sTage To sing DirecT From Vienna as The Carnival opens. STeve Nyclclemoe opens The play, playing The Theme song, Love Malqes The World Go 'Roundm on his concerhna. if xy K Carrol' Top lislehs ailemlively while Paul, played by Curl Lund, sings Everybody Lilces You. As Their friendship develops, Lili's lrusl ih Marco grows. Antler Finding oui he has been leading her on, Lili's rage Reminiscing aboui her home iown, Lili lLaura Jusladl sings Mira as Jacko ihe musician lisiens. iurris io disabpoinimeni and she lurns io Paul, Carrol Top, and ihe oiher puppeis for solace. Carnival ls Rated Great Success Lili linds lhal she can confide in Carrol Top and Horrible Henry when everylhing else seems hopeless. i , is ,si ,pi Q f ' ' A: ' i' i i i Bear-lrainer Gail Pelerson leads lalenled loear Bruce Ander- son lo lhe ring lor his performance. Rouslabouls Milce Evans, George Sluarl, Torn Anderson, and SiUQS SWOFCl. Rose Gnd Cape lO Lili. Besides Singing. The Kim Bloom rnoclc Marco lhe Magnilicenl in panlomirne as he Rouslabouls did odd iobs around lhe carnival. O O O O Twlnkllng Lights and Tm I Garland l Q i L is-Ag iff I ifwlszf- . K .411 W 910 .. W - ' ,avr-f'.m' W Q ' ' A ,G ' 92.5.44 r ' 'ff naal 'fs A dlsiitff-'. ' While some couples dance, olhers prefer To relax and lallq lhey enioy lhe holiday alnwosphere highlighled by a qi- in lhe lounge where punch and coolcies are available. There qanlic lree and colorful poinsellias. One ol lhe many couples who posed lor piclures is Judy Oliver and her escorl, Daye Spanqrud. I During a lorealq in lhe music, couples pause lo chal and enioy The decoralions ol Benlon l-lall. 2, 32.555 - ' ff' 7'ff l-nq..,.-. Qhmm lu.'9Cl A Crown Benton Hall for Tinsel Twirl Upon enTering Be-nTon l-lall, Celia Denny and Greg Kopischlce exchange greeTings wiTh Triends. JaneT Quall smiles aT her Tinsel Twirl SweeThearT, Barry Brenny. They were chosen Trom among Ten couples. Enioying The music oT Connie Conrad and his orchesTra, Tinsel Twirl couples danced in The ChrisTmas aTmosphere oT Tormals, smiles, lighTs and Tinsel. Sponsored loy Y-Teens, The dance was held in BenTon l-lall aT The YWCA December 23. Be- Tween dances couples enioyed reTreshmenTs and conversing in The lounge. The crowning oT JaneT Quall and Barry Brenny as -linsel Twirl SweeThearTs climaxed The evening. GTher couples nominaTed were Connie Gunderson and Bob Shull, Robyn l-lor- ness and Dave PeTerson, Genell MarTin and Dave Brandell, CaThy lVlilosTan and Jon Nicholson, Pam Muehring and Dan Donaldson, Pam Paulson and Greg Ludwig, Sue Seel and Fred BremseTh, Lila Soderlund and Jim Dredge, and Sue Thompson and Tom Larson. Barb l-lansen looks apprehensively aT The crowd as Jean STaTTord applies lasT minuTe Touches. 1 rw Drama Department Presents Three Relaxing atter receiving their awards tor outstanding per- tormances are Terry Walters, Best Actorg Ginny Cone, Best l'lI stay and watch you die! exclairns Ginny Cone to her husband Sqanerelle, played by John McGinty. Actress: and Darlene Cooper and Paul lrlardt, chosen tor best Supporting Actress and Actor. Student directors lvlilce Colvin and Debbie l-laugerud enter the auditorium to assist with dress rehearsal. Dne Act Comedies il 'ha gui D-tug Following The TighT, Andy Anderson lays on The Tloor, pouTing as Paul FiardT, dicTaTes orders in Forced Marriage. Loolcing criTically inTo The mirror is Mark MonTils, malcing sure every hair is in place beTore going on sTage. F4 ',-Wraxgqi MW? Plays by Moliere and lonesco provided The enTer- TainmenT Tor January 20, i968 as The drama deparT- menT presenTed perTormances oT Moliere's The Forced Marriage and The DocTor ln SpiTe oT Him- selT and lonesco's The Leader. In The Forced Marriage , a middle-aged bachee lor uses marriage as a means To raise his posiTion in socieTy. Too laTe, he discovers ThaT marriage is noT a playThing. The DocTor ln SpiTe oT l-limselT shows The real Tarce in liTe Through The repeTiTious cycle oT The TighT, lciss and malce-up, and revenge. ATTer a bruTal beaTing, MarTine Talces revenge on her husband Sganarelle by convincing several people ThaT he is a docTor capable oT magical cures. lonesco delves deep inTo man's conscience by aslcing us who our leader is and why we Tollow him. Fle demonsTraTes how The members oT socieTy can Teel insecure and isolaTed when They puT Their hopes in a headless leader, Follow The leader. Young Lover Tom Larson receives helpTul hinTs Trom Mr. Curry prior To his perTormance in The Leader. OTTering congraTulaTions To King ScoTT are Tellow candidaTes John Freeman, Jim Dredge and Bob Marshall. Homecoming Queen, Bonnie Thompson, assisTs King ScoTT wiTh his CoronaTion when The long-awaiTed mornenT arrives. King Scott Reigns A mild February evening, a TransTormed caTe- Teria, and a baslceTball vicTory over Bemidii seT The scene Tor Fire and Ice l968. The TirsT acTiviTy oT I968 was a smashing success as sTudenTs danced To The music ol: Connie Conrad and his orchesTra. Climaxing The evening was The crowning oT ScoTT Sharpe as l968 Fire and Ice King. ScoTT was cho- sen by The sTudenT body Trom a group oT Ten can- didaTes. These Ten were oTTicers in STudenT Coun- cil, The senior class, LeTTermen's Club, FCA, and were acTive in almosT all oT Rl-lS's organizaTions as well as excelling academically. Following The inTroducTion oT The Ten Fire and lce King CandidaTes, Paul l'lardT makes a speech leading up To The crowning oT The King, STudenTs lisTen and waTch in- TenTly in order To Tind ouT who will be King Tor l968. Dver Fire and Ice Festivities of I968 Represenling Rl-lS lile are lhe candidales for Fire and lce Bob Marshall, Doug Kingsriler, John Freeman, Gary Bag- King: Tom Larson, Jon Nicholson, Jim Dredge, Scoil Sharpe, gensloss, Bill Barllell and Dave Pelerson. Jennifer Anderson wails wilh amusemenl as Larry Elcegren searches in vain for a cherry. sg ij Prior lo lhe coronalion ol lhe King, Bonnie Thompson and Creighlon Murphy proceed lhrough lhe processional. Happ Daze Provide the Sound of Ghosls, puppels on slrings, and slrawberry alarm cloclcs danced To The music of rhe l-lappy Daze, February I9.fhn upser baske+baH viclory over Edina serlhernood lorspuned dancers.G5dsinvHed lhe boys ro Jrhis Pep Club sponsored dance. Couples dressed +o lhe lhenwe of HThe Sound of h4uQcH and prhes were awarded lo coupbs for orknnahfy and for dressing +o lhe Jrheme. lnlermission provided a chance lo relax and purchase relreshmenls served by Pep Club members. Decoralions consisled of music noles on rhe walls along wilh poslers and records ofpopubrsongs Wind-up dolls, Sleve Goebel and Terrie Bjorklund, pause from dancing for refreshmenls and a chance +o unwind. i 5.-i . x 533s5s5Q E. ii fisting. nw? .. ., Wiih cosrumes singing S+ars and Slripes Forever Mary Magnuson and Diclc Saxlon claim lheir prize. Gary Webber and Melba Anderson receive lhe prize 'lor coslume originalily as Snoopy and 'rhe Red Baron. Music To In pire the Dancing Twins if 9? ' 45 sri . 'fp ' .- ,B Jn. 1 tl ' s W i in . 'X ,y N afsaqy -Vnn , fi v .. Ufilizing iniermission 'ro siand and converse are Panini if Black Huber and Mona Kopperud wirln Tom Gardner and Sue people Milne Berryman and Viclci Ausiin, Navy Blue Keiiln Bennis as Bral1m's Lullaby. Masiers of popular music, 'flue Happy Daze provide lively music ilwai is enioyed by dancing iwins. c L , if--K l 'S The pause iliai' refreshes Gail Bellclier and Sieve Benq- sion comes during iniermission. WDGY Wonders Flunk the Facult Willw his besl side fo 'flue camera Mr. Slwelslad malces a fulile alrempl ro calclw Jrlwe ball. Facully cheerleaders Jim Dredge and Bruce Larsen come lace 'ro face lo discuss llwe nexl cheer Jrlwey will perform. i 5 - - ze , ' ,ff V gy gn, , s -r- C2 . ' , r 'f Q 4, ' Q 4 iw xx .L , f' . fi 7- 7,4 Vi-W ,- 'i i - H , ' I E - A -ai ' M, 1 Mr. Lobben, roolcie guard 'lor llie facully, execules a ma- neuver called lripping over one's own feel. 'l'l! i an 6 if as iiisi,i , s , J .wmvixvwwgyw , ' v '1 Wa 'i xx xg A f a Mr. lvlcLenigl'1an seems lo be lwaving second llwouglnls wond- ering how he ever gol in a mess like llwis. 30 Comeback Staged Against All-Stars Referee SaxTon is fascinafed by Referee Ahlbom's firsT aid Techniques as Greg Kopishlce's anlcle geTs aTTenTion. Miss Slcala and Miss Buss belong To Clowns, beTTer known as Faculfy Cheerleaders. Homemade uniforms added flair. An unbelievable record was compiled by The Rl-IS faculfy baslceTball Team. They losT only one game ouT of Two, which wasn'T a bad record. The WDGY Wonders invaded The gymnasium November IO for a very unusual conTesT. In spiTe of crazy anTics by The cheerleaders and players, The game ended wiTh The Wonders on Top. This was The second year WDGY sponsored baslceTball games. Their proceeds wenT To Radio Free Europe. Luclc prevailed February 23, as The TaculTy squeali- ed pasT The super lnTramural All-STars. The sTudenTs lcepT up wiTh The faculTy buf luclcy plays and calls led The TaculTy To vicTory. Wifh sfyle and form ThaT would amaze even The Minnesofa Muslsies, Mr. Manfred sinlcs a baslceT. Quiz Bowls Challenge Recall Abilit Qne oT The newesT addiTions To The RHS com- peTiTiye eTTorTs was The organizaTion oT a quiz bowl Team. Included in The guiz bowl schedule were Three RHS sponsored TournamenTs. These included conTron- TaTions wiTh lVlinneTonlca, Edina, and Washburn high schools. Through The coordinaTed eTTorTs oT Mr. WheaTon and STeve HarTman, insTallaTion oT ToTally new eguipmenT was made possible. The addiTion oT new panels, buzzers, and lighTs noT only increased inTeresT and enThusiasm Tor The game, buT added To iTs operaTional eTTiciency during compeTiTion. Qne oT The high poinTs oT The season came when Team members JeTT Boyd, George STuarT, Ken Beall, and Paul HardT compeTed on KSTP-TV's High School Quiz Bowl. AlThough we were downed by ST. Louis Parlc, iT was an exciTing experience. Min- neTonl4a also deTeaTed our Team, buT The year ended in success wiTh vicTories over Washburn and Edina. Coach Mr. Seeden was very saTisTied wiTh The year. Quiz Bowl rnoderaTor Mr. FawceTT reads a Toss-up quesTion Tor Washburn and Richwcield Teams. ExTensiye drilling is done by The Quiz Bowl Team. Members are BeTsy HagloT, Sue Anderson, Paul HardT, Ken Beall, JeTT Q59 Boyd, George STuarT, Bill Wallcer, George Tuclcer and George Carr. Missing is STeve KolsTad. l7i'V.i-'S ' xiii? 3' V Shari WhiTe and ScoTT BaggensToss read Tor lvlr. Curry while Trying ouT Tor parTs in Spoon River. y Spoon River Is The amounT and eTTecTiveness of expression while Trying Tor a parT is imporTanT To STeve Nyckelmoe. alling Me Home The sTory oT Edgar Lee lvlasTers Spoon River AnThology is Told in The village graveyard on The hill. Deceased residenTs oT The communiTy oT Spoon River reTlecT on Their lives, Their expecTaTions, and achievemenTs Through The reciTaTions oT Their epi- Taphs. Many people leTT The communiTy in search oT advenTure and exciTemenT, buT They were all called back home To Spoon River To be buried. ConTenT To remain in Spoon River unTil They died, some peo- ple lived guieT and peaceTul lives. STill oThers had a greaT desire To leave, buT Tinding no way oT escape were Torced To spend The resT oT Their days despising The communiTy, CharacTers revealed Their relaTion- ships To oTher characTers Through The epiTaphs. This added insighT inTo The Types oT people and knowl- edge oT The social and Tamily liTe oT Spoon River. TwenTy-Two casT members, accompanied by Tour Tolk singers, and background provided by The lvlad- rigal Singers pracTiced many long hours. Their work was climaxed by Three successTul perwformances be- Tore large, enThusiasTic audiences. ATTer a successTul perTormance in a one acT play, Terry WalTers compeTes Tor a parT in The spring play. 4lb, ,lu 'Sf if V , :1L ,M J .Mg M S fs? :Ji x,', .Q X S659 K ' if 2 S 'W as ff lJ f l f : 4 , Vgfiif -4 L1 I .x X . '5 'raft Ii YI iv- Q A 5 K .. P, v ,...,-K X - hx , ' ff ,X X :ff S y ' A ' Qrsi ff ,fb f CRG N ZATIONS tudent Representatives Plan, Work One oT The mosT acTive groups aT RHS has been The STudenT Council. RepresenTing all oT The sTu- denT body, members oT The council have worked on a sTudenT lounge, a less resTricTive dress code, and beTTer lunches. Advised by lylr. Ako, The council also sponsored a soc hop TeaTuring The Tabulous seven and a Televised ChrisTmas assembly. An- oTher money raising proiecT was selling concessions aT TooTball and baskeTball games. Members and alTernaTes were chosen To represenT blocks oT social sTudies classes. Individual complainTs could be voiced To The council Through The repre- senTaTive, and, if necessary, council acTion Taken. The council amended The consTiTuTion To provide Tor a sTanding elecTion commiTTee in charge oT bal- loTing, campaigning, and planning The spring as- sembly. The Third annual Sex and lVloraliTy ConTer- ence was also arranged. Much progress was made in all oT The council proposals making This year one oT The besT ever. STudenTs, TaculTy, and adminisTraTion worked in a cooperaTive eTTorT, evidenced by The Tar-reaching eTTecTs oT The council's programs. W ..., .. N-fi 3 1 - ir ,- 2 'I Council members sTop Talking and come To order as pres- idenT Gary BaggensToss begins Their meeTing. STUDENT COUNCIL-FronT Row: G. BaggensToss, president B. Thomp- son, recording secreTaryp K. Thorberg, corresponding secreTary: J. STark, vice-presidenT: T. Gardner, Treasurer: Paul l-lardT, parliamenTarian. Row 2: C. Edrnonson, P. Paulson, D. Erickson, C. Ahlrnan, J. Nicholson, T. Larson, A. Anderson, J. Lundberg, D. Laurie, J. AllquisT, C. Marsh, D. HelseTh, Row 3: E. Wheeler, N. Olson, S. Bergh, M. Dennis, T. Biorklund, F. BremseTh, D. Brandell, G. Walker, S. BaggensToss, C. Nordberg. K. Sharkey, E. Michel, S. Crosby. Row 4: J. Dickinson, B. Brown, J. GarTland. C. Ryan, G. lviyre, J. Renneke, D. .Lawlon, T. Appel, C. SharraTT, D. l'lackeTT, S. Arnold. Row 5: D. Engquisl, L. Larsen, D. l-lelland, P. Frenz, V. Webb, J. Koloc, S. Sharpe, D. Nelson, T. Anderson, S. Schlasner, P. Gravelle, D. Solle. and Execute a ariety of Activities Q tlqqci. - , its if-ti 2 E13 M , s - ,FX 21 was ':.., A Wx At a student tounge committee meeting Tom Larson presents the iatest word trom the administration. Citristrnas assernbiy iVi.C. Jottn Freeman watcttes as Tom Larson and Jon Nicnoison entertain the crowd. Raising nfoney tor oroiects, a niennber ot ttte councit worts ditiqentiy at one ot ttte rnany basifetbaii qarfes. tudents Serve on Governing Bod 1 . Q 2 1, f . , 3. R' STUDENT COUNCIL ALTERNATES-Froni Row: N. Pelerson, J. Sack, K. Elcegren, K. Hagen, W. Snyder, J. Ellslrorn, S. Schwab, A. Carlson, S. Sweel. Row 2: S. Larsen, C. Slcluzacelc, K. Gilberlson, G. Jepson, D. Hauqerud, C. Bauer, B. Polls, J. Keldson, S. Lafi, H. Qualley, C. Berg- ur in in A . , S . al F -.49 Afgigv' 25,3 S L urls' Nt cost N Q' is f N KA my-lj lvlarlxlur l le M344 llwllf W. ... quisl. Row 3: D. Jensen, J. Spalce, N. Nelson, J. Baden, T. Sanner, J. Pinclcaers, C. Slraunclw, J. Boyd, D. Anderson, C. Dryq, P. Hanson. Row 4: S. Russell, S. Swanson, C. Daniels, M. l-luarnbsal, D. Kingsriler, B. Marslnall, J. Freeman, S. Plasler, B. Barllelf, A. Baclurnan. x 1 ml. af! ' The Sludenl COUnCll COpy Maclwine, willw Deliblihle Helselll Somellnng al llwls lounge cornmlllee rneeling ls olovlously al llne conlrols, is ready and waillng lo serve sluclenls. very funny-al leasl Bruce Larson llwinlcs so! Spirited Seniors Guide Future Plan S W .gs Panic seems lo have hir Tom Larson, cenler, as he ailends a meeling of lhe commiilee lo plan lheir soc hop. SENlOR PLANNiNCf COMMITTEE REPRESENTATIVES AND ALTER- NATES-Fronl Row: L. Soclerland, secrelaryq J. Nicholson, presiclenlg J. Freeman, Treasurer: P. l-lardi, vice-prcsidenl. Row 2: A. Carlson, B. Schiager, S. Sweeli B. Youness, S. Thompson, J. Spalse, S. Scel, C. Sandeen, L. DeJarlais, J. Quall, M. Hoye, N. Waischlse, B. Thorlcilclson. Row 3: J. Morrison, T, Asher, J. Oliver, S. Johnson, B. Malison, D. Thelen, R. Wagrer, E. Eremselh, D. Brandell, K. Beall, A. Andersor Planning gradualion, raising money, and decid- ing on a senior giil were some oi lhe many func- lions lhe Senior Planning Commillee periormed. A delegale from each senior English class along wilh an allernale were chosen in Seplember, and oi- iicers elecled wilhin lhe group. Mr. Malmer helped lhe group plan lhe soc hop, senior banguel, and lhe senior pariy, which was held in lhe school for lhe lirsl lirne in ihe hisiory ol RHS. lnleresled Planning Commillee members lislen io and dis- cuss lhe lalesl proposal Tor consideralion. .P D. Bergman, R, l-lornes. Row 4: J. Dougherly, D. Ericlcson, C. Gunder- son, G. Marlin, T. Larson, J. Dredge, L. Elcegren, M. Moniils, C. Murphy, R: Shears, T. Swenson, D. Eredericlcs, P. Jepson. Row 5: P. Lee, L. Parlcer, B. Barileil, G. Elcegren, T. Sanner, T. Anderson, D. Drummond, R. Williamson, L. Siolesbery, T. Daniels. Row 6: B. Marshall, S. Sharpe, D. Kingsriler, B, Larsen, D. Donaldson, 6. Merrill. These seniors represeni iheir English classes, giving each senior a voice. L . 5 xr mr Q. . , gi L',' ,C ,Q or ,Ei C F gi, :K -- 'iifiz l 's or ew ff 2, is , ,A Zgifflgfg L-,, ' I 4 S r- r i w Connie Dryg and Dan Wes? admire awards recenlly won in +l1e Tournamenl of Champions a+ RHS. Officers for The Richfield cliapfer of Nalional Forensic League are, from leff +o rigl1+: Kris l-larlqness, recording secrelaryq Character Is Buili Dan Wesf, Connie Dryq, and Mr. Fawcelr discuss llwe l968 NFL Disfricr Convenfion. gaw- Jeff Boyd, secrerary: Ken Beall, vice-president Bill Wallcer, president and Vicki Webb, lreasurer. Q43 '-Q-. y Speech, Drama NaTional Forensic League promoTes speech and Torensic acTiviTies by sponsoring conTesTs and NFL Congresses. A sTudenT may progress Through a poinT sysTem Tor each speech acTiviTy, Trom a degree oT meriT To a degree oT disTincTion. NaTional Thespians, a group Tormed To promoTe TheaTre and TheaTrical arTs, began iTs TirsT year aT and Government RHS. The TirsT Tive candidaTes had To demonsTraTe Their inTeresT in dramaTic producTions and pass an oral examinaTion beTore accepTance. Girls' and Boys' STaTe, sponsored by The American Legion, encouraged good ciTizenship Through lcnowl- edge and pracTice oT good governmenT. DelegaTes pracTiced Through mock governmenTs. RichTield's TirsT NaTional Thespian candidaTes, Terry Walfers, Lynn Bundy, Marlc MonTils, Laurie Rudman, and George RepresenTing RichTield aT Boys' STaTe is Jon Nicholson. Tom Gardner was chosen as his alTernaTe. Tuclcer assume poses Tor The camera. They encourage oThers To worlc Tor The honor oT becoming a NaTional Thespian. Jill Pinckaers serves as alTernaTe To Connie Gunderson, The Rl-TS delegaTe To Girls' STaTe. ebaters Analyze, Research, Argue Debaling Resolved: Thal Congress should eslab- lish unilorm regulalions lo conlrol criminal invesliga- lion procedures, Richlield was represenled al near- ly every lournamenl around lhe slale lrom early Oclober lhrough lale January. As always, Richfield debalers enioyed many successes and commanded much respecl wilh lhoughllul, well prepared cases and elleclive delivery. Some ol lhe highlighls of 'rhe season were winning lhe Tournamenl ol Champions, placing second in regional compelilion, and lhird in lhe slale. Much research and analysis proved well worlhwhile. During a round ol lhe Richfield Tournamenl ol Champions, Ken Beall aslcs cross-ex gueslions. riff ,fl-,,, ,av .4 19' A 'K y i s Members ol lhe slale debale leam are: Ken Beall, Tom Anderson, Jeff Boyd, and Tom Sanner. -1 1 ff The debale room is a convenienl place lor Dan Wesl, Vicki Webb, Kris l-larkness, and George Carr lo worlc. For lhe lirsl lime, pieces ol arlworlc such as Don Quixole and Abraham Lincoln were used as lrophies. Crime Proposition 1' DEBATE COACHES-Sifiingz Mr. Jim Seeden, Mr. Herberl Benz, Mr. Henry Heiklcinen. Siandingz Mr. Richard Fawcerr, Mr. Kennelh Behl. They offer helpful crilicisrns oi speeches and new cases. J! Acling as a messenger, Connie Dryq hands Mr. Seeden a ballol during Richiields annual Tournamenl of Champions. ., ,ss, , ,M --f Q 0' K awar- r 'R .I 3 ' x I gs ii iiii 5 . 2 ...Q ii' ' 1. 'W 34 aes! Qs, K f:. .. :- I A A Members ol' The aciive and successful IC?-67-1968 debale squad- Slocum. Row 3: J. Boyd, C. Dryq, B. Walker, K. Lund, V. Va-:Caro DEBATE-Froni' Row: E. Slewarf, G. Carr, B. Nagle, C. Bohnhoff. Hall. Row 4: K. Harkness, T. Sanner, T. Anderson, D. Drummond J Row 2: D. Wesl, J. Blomberq, R. Carlson, D. Anderson, M. Bullock, N. Kearney, V. Webb. A 'J' NATIONAL HONOR SOClETY-Fronf Row: J. Seeden. Adviserq D. Haugerud, D. Johnson. G. Cone. T. Anderson. Row 2: B. Haglol. B. Ross, L. Heinriclc. P. Ruseh, B. Haines. D. Tulch, C. Priebe. B. Bingea. Row 3: L. Slolesbery, G. Carr. B. Klein, K. Beall. J. Bo d, S. Dennis Y J. Lundberg, G. Tucker. Row 4: P. Hardl. D. Erickson. B. Barfleil. J. L f Lace. G. Sfuarl, J. Pinclcaers. M. Karlchofl, D. Brandell. J. Ubben. M. Schindler. Row 5: S. Harlman. T. Sanner, R. Marshall, R. Eliason, S. Dailey, R. Pelriclca. D. Drummond. M. Frislcey, J. Freeman. G. Baqgensloss. These members have belonged lo NHS for lwo years: They were elecled as iuniors. S Serves RHS With Projects and v4 NATIONAL HONOR SOCIETY-Fronf Row: K. Schuler, P. Jepson, B. Thompson. B. Torrance. M. Meyer. K. Guslafson, L. Turner. J. Eshel- man. R. Youngren. V. Sloll. Row 2: D. Sfapl, T. Bunker, T. Corson, C. Knuison. J. Schosiaq. J. Wold, T. Soderberq, P. Olson. J. Thompson, P. Pappas. J. Broin, D. Harris. N. Brudeli, P. Slufzman, B. Frendshuh. Row 3: L. DeWiH, J. Williclc. G. Henriclcson. T. Swenson. J. Lee. A. 82 Hierpe. C. Whirbeclm, N. Parrish. W. Hanson. G. Drill. T. Appel, B. Wills, D. Erickson, L. Lee. Row 4: K. Johnson. G. Pelerson. S. Davies. C. Murphy. R. Berglund. J. Dredge, T. Smifh, V. Basernan, K. Waller, N. Griffin, C. Marsh. S. Schleuder, J. O'Rourlce. W. Griffin, S. Murray. Row 5: C. Ego, M. Schiller, D. Kin-gslrilcr. L. Dierl. J. Jorgens. J. Carlson, J. Peierson, S. Farr. H. Subaclc, NATIONAL HONOR SOCIETY-Froni Row: J. AlquisT, Bridges. J. Dryg, V. Webb, C. Gunderson, D. PeTerson, J. LundquisT, P. Owen, - l L Hoof G Walker Panzer, H. Oualley, C. PeTerson, J. Jensen, N. G-rabowski, S. MclnTyre, J. Jensen, Mr. Anderson. Row 2: B. Harris, M. Leschinslry, S. Balmer, M. Palm, P. Ryplcema, S. O'Connor, K. Erickson, B. PoTTs, C. Hagberg, B. Berkman, M. HayTord, B. Johnson. Row 3: P. Andrus, M. Loveless, C. Leadership Ability The NaTional Honor SocieTy lNHSl, advised by Mr. McLenighan lEnglish l2l and Mr. Seeden lspeechl, is comprised OT iunior and senior sTudenTs who have been iudged and accepTed To The socieTy on The meriTs oT Their service To The school, leadership quali- Ties, scholasTic abili+y, and characTer. ln February, l2O new sTudenTs were chosen To replace Those who have graduaTed. An inducTion ceremony, in which all newly elecTed sTudenTs musT parTicipaTe, was held in April To make Their membership oTTicial. Each year These sTudenTs underTalce some Type oT school im- provemenT proiecT. LasT year They ioined wiTh The sTudenT council To purchase The copy machine Tor The library. Two proiecT possibiliTies Tor This year were The purchase oT a microTilm reader-prinTer Tor The library and The ToundaTion oT a NHS scholar- ship Tund. Annual proiecTs oT The NaTional Honor SocieTy were The bool: sTore, Through which a varie- Ty oT paperback boolcs were purchased by The sTudenTs, and The adopTion oT an orphan child overseas Through annual conTribuTions To The World ChrisTian OrganizaTion. The NHS oTTicers Tor IQ67- 68 are: Tom Anderson, presidenTg Doug Johnson, vice presidenT: Debbie Haugerud, secreTaryg and Ginny Cone, Treasurer. D. Cromer, L. Larsen, D. Turner. Row 4. D. Kel, . , . . J. Clark, T. Riopelle, D. WalsTedT, R. Rosenwald, R. GroaT, B. Goplin. J. Day, R. Haugan. These members lall iuniorsl will sTarT nexT year',s socieTy. 'Cai is :1 al , ...lug I ,.. T ,-,,....- , One source oT money, The NHS Boolc STore, is lcepT in com- pleTe sToclc all of The Time. ig ., 3,5 . . ' rf i f .':'?a'.'f A+: ai. L .E 83 'E' E xr Ss X E E R -S5 r Q Malqing decisions never seems lo end for Belsy l'laglouc,edilor- As co-edilor of lhe Spar'l'an Spo'lli'l'e, Sue Thompson some in-chief ol lhe Aurean. limes finds lhings very heclic. National Crganization Honors RH Each year edilors ol lhe Sparfan Spollile and lhe il serves lo give recognilion, in a small way, lo Hue Aurean are honored by being able lo loin Quill and edilors of Hue school publicalions. Two scholarships Scroll. Advised by Mr. l-lare, lhey parlicipale in an are also awarded nalionally lo a boy and a girl annual spring picnic and inilialion. Slarled in I962, showing promise. R, , L urs iiiii yzg A ioa' V.T,:?fP':gff: ' Q i iiiii uuu A ru L. Q OUILL AND SCROLL-Fronl Row: Befsy Haglouf, Jim DeShane. Row 2: Jackie Thompson, Lorraine Lules, Nancy Grabowski, Monica Wilson, Sue Thompson, Jaclcie Jensen. Row 3: John Dolmar, Renee Morilz, Claudia Bennell, Lynne Siemers. Barb Mallson. Row 4: Joan McBride, Ann Hierpe, Pal Andrus, Leslie Gersey. Linda Dewilf, Celia Denny. As edilors of school iournals, lhey have a big iobl 'N' 'SF ,,,.,,,,,. . .,..,...... .ni-lin X gi: . 'i ' Qgi2:iss',., . 3 sfya.g j 5, ., . I fb.,-V r, DECA-Fronf Row: B. Bendiclcson, L. Armsfrong, B. Tail, B. Barlon. Row 2: S. Chrislensen, C. Fordahl, T. Sanliago, K. Malilcowslci. Row 3: A. Buflerlield, G. Cardwell. G. Saldin. J. Lamberl, L. Culshall. Row 4: J. Wells, W. Kunlz, G. Hoffman, S. Kewer, D. Ogden. DECA members under ihe supervision of Mr. Lobben, learn The fundamenfal skills needed for ioday's marlcei. Tomorrow's Leaders - DECA Today a1w.-w--W-w- -x DECA worlced diligenily io creaie The prize-winning door. DECA may be second, buf They lcnow who's firsll Newly formed al Rl-IS Jrhis year, DECA lDis+ri- bulive Educalion Clubs of Americal was primarily concerned wilh developing fulure leaders in marker- ing and dislribulion. l-losiing a regional meeling and allending lhe slale DECA convenlion held al The l-loliday lnn Cenlral l-lolel are only Two of Jrhe many acfivilies lhis club was involved in ihis year. They also worlced long hours afler class pur- Jring up display cases and bulleiin boards for lhe school. DECA members learn good salesmanship 'rechniques as ihey siudy lhe currenl lrends of lhe fashion marlcei. . gf-M ,, V! . . French Club inifiafes are enferfained by Gail Sandahl, Lynn Copeland, Bonnie Wahl, Sfeve Trebil, and Ron Groaf as 0 0 0 Imtlatl n Gives a Le Cercle Francais, or French Club, helped French sfudenfs pracfice in an informal, friendly afmosphere. Classroom dialogues frighfen everyone, buf frying fo speak in French iusf for fun is somehow more excifing! Advised by Mrs. Seibel and Mr. Bouchard, fhe club parfies, and field frips fhroughouf fhe year. To end fhe year in grand sfyle, fhe club affended a full course duck dinner af l-lofel Dyclcman in downfown Minneapolis. sponsored inifiafion, various i , '?'w.,. fhey perform a fypical melodrama where good friumphs over evil. Frenchmen win once more: fres bien! Night in G Paris 'elsif' 'ff'-s,g 5, if As a final humiliafion, fwo inifiafes eaf cake for Jennifer Anderson, Nancy lvlcffvers, and Sue Farr. Sfanding in fhe snow, fhe l968 French Club officers are: Cafhy Cassady, secrefaryg Ray Formanelc, vice-presidenfg Bev Youness. pres- idenf: and Sue Sundguisf, freasurer. Germans Learn of Foreign Cultures W. .... W, ! 5 ., 1 4 4,4 German Club officers slaclc up as a lalenled group: Gary Slormoen, lreasurerg Ginny Cone, vice-presidenlg and Sieve Dennis, presidenly nol piclured is Sue Opilz. secrelary. Weary ailer harrassing iniliales, Tom Anderson and Jell Boyd sil' lo collecl lheir lhoughls. lch bin ein deulscher Swine! proclaimed ini- liales signs lor lhe annual induclion ol new mem- bers. German Club had officially slarled aller lhe eleclion ol ollicers. Under lhe guidance ol Mrs. Zierrnan and Mr. Marlignacco, lhe club held social evenls and club aclivilies lhroughoul lhe year. Class- room represenlalives acled as indicalors ol lhe club's aclion and logelher wilh lhe officers lhey planned all aclivilies. ln aoldilion lo inilialion lhey planned a lrip lo a German reslauranl. Laughing gleefully, Jan Lee puls anolher iniliale lhrough Seeing who can lhrow lhe paper lhe larlhesl is nor lhe one ol lhe many lesls involved in becoming a member. easiesl lhing lo do! Especially when you musll Spaniards Initiate Spanish Club was a greaT success Trom iniTia- Tion onward. The largesT language club oT RHS began early in The year wiTh an iniTiaTion which TorTured los pobreciTos and provided greaT Tun Tor el policia. They also dined in elegance aT Casa Coronado, a Spanish resTauranT in downTown Minneapolis, Everyone came home Tilled wiTh Tacos, enchiladas, and lecheg They even survived The hoT sauce! Mr. SaxTon, Mr. BreTT. and Miss Nicholson masTe'rminded all The plans along wiTh The oTTicers elecTed aT The end oT lasT year. RepresenTaTives Trom all Spanish classes meT periodically To plan evenTs and discuss pasT successes. These new members lceep Their nose To The grindsTone lalias Tloorl and really worlc Tor Their membership. SPANISH CLUB OFFICERS I968-Trom leTT To righT: Bob Marshall, vice-president Jo Lace, presidenTg PeTe Opsal. Treasurer: Bonnie Thomp- son, secreTary. T ii FT - . K Q' .S fl QQ ' Y? Los Pobrecltos fav .C C al Oh! IT Ticlcles, she exclaimed. Yes, buT iT's Tun! he answered. And so was Spanish Club iniTiaTion Y .lil Paw if Terry Ascher, Pam Muehring, and George STewarT loolc on as los pobreciTos geT To The boTTom oT Things! 'HQMVHDIF' jwmf ART CLUB-Front Row: B- AS'fell- WGGSUVGVI B. GFSSlDVlHlf. CO-Chairman! Hamilton, N. Reitt. C. Hariula. Row 3: C. Hanson. B. Christiansen, J C. Anderson. co-chairman: E. Anderson. promotion, manager. Row 2: Lundquist, J. Anderson. D. Johnson, B. Galbrecht, C. Pritchard, P l.. Anderson, C. Bennett. C. Slcluzacelc, V. Coleman. P. Hiltner, A. Stutzman, These members tind a mutual interest in art. Artists Gain Pleasure From Talents .wtf . V 1- K: g . . 4 Members ot Art Club examine material ot interest as they plan one ot their meetings. i The members ot Art Club have been very active this year. They had many interesting meetings and also learned trom each other the importance ot un- derstanding art. On many occasions the club mem- bers had opportunities to visit art centers and gal- leries. Under the supervision and guidance ot Mr. Tadsen, the members tound unity in their desire to express and enioy the world ot art. ld? ff X. x, X 4 Patty Stutzman spends many hours at a tavorite hobby as she delicately draws the lettering tor a display. Liz Michel, our AFS sluclenl from France, chuclcles as she loolcs over some Aurean piclures. if Ns Perspeclive AFS candidales, Jody Lundquisl and Warren Jorgenson, hope lo lravel abroad nexl year. Diplomacy ls Promoted Through the Sally Murdock has been an acliye AFS member lor lhree AFSers lo promole beller underslanding loelween counlries. years. This year, as chairman, she has worked wilh olher Through her ellorls, AFS had a successful year. 'T' .wi .. sd M we ' AFS-Fronf Row: S. Kline, J. Spalce, K. Schuler, P. Andrus, P. Zgoda, M. S. Balmer, K. Anderson, B. Klein, M. Anderson, C. l-loff, K. Burr, R. Leschinslry, J. Tarman, S. Murdock, E. Michel, L. Burdy, M. Flayforlc, Schnidf, J. lves. Row 4: D. Turner, S, Vriese, S. Farr, N. Griffin, J. J. Lee, D. Tufch, B. Flaines, M. Drilling, D. Dahl. Row 2: K. Budde, M. Anderson, A. l-lierpe, W. Jorgenson, J. Day, J. Lundquisf, B. Chrisfian- Ordos, D. Anderson, C. Johnson, J. Olson, P. Whalen, S. Linclblon, L. Sen, J. Morshare, S. Raymond, P. Olson, J. Wold, B. l-lolman, C. Flag- Kirchner, T. Sfeuclc, C. Ffariula, B. Youness, L, Turner, L, Nelson, B, berg, S. Klein, H. Tunby, A. Cary, L. Hoversfen. These enfhusiasfic Balsiger, S. Olson, K. Gusfafson, E. Braschler, Raw 35 L, Swenson, N, American Field Service members help promofe friendly relafions be- Olmen, D. Schlicher, G. Marfin, C. Fernlund, M, Larsen, D, Engquigf, fween counfries fhrough fhe expression of a genuine desire fo learn C. Tharaldson, K. Mclnnes, T. Reed, C. Nelson, K. Sauvold, M. Palm, GlDOU'l' people in Ollief lGfWClS- Foreign Exchange Program and AFS This year our school was privileged fo have fwo sfudenfs from overseas ioin us. They were Elisabefh Michel from France and Lynn Bundy from Soufh Africa. We were also honored fo send one of our own sfudenfs, Tom Ives, fo Hamburg, Germany, 1 where he is undoubfedly sfudying hard. T if v Every person chosen fo represenf fhe sfafes in a If 4 2 - . . . g y , wp vyvy foreign land, musf go fhrough a series of inferviews V 5 L2 Y and eliminafions before fhe final decision is made A T A in fhe main AFS office in New Yorlc Cify. Our new candidafes, Warren Jorgenson and Jody Lundquisf, anxiously awaifed fhis final accepfance from New Yorlc which was announced in March. The American Field Service iAFSl advisor, Miss Nelson, and chairman Sally Murdock have been ex- fremely busy organizing fhe clubs' many differenf acfivifies. Nof only have fhe members parficipafed in selling punch and buffons buf also in fhe annual cify-wide Mardi Gras which was held af fhe Univer- sify Coffman Memorial Union. C'-sz! Margaref l-layford and Liz Michel smile as fhey work fogefher af an AFS club meefing. t,,,, ,mwmnnl I ,--. ..,.. . 'X Dramatists Work Diligentl on Patl' Making drama inleresling, exciling, and slimulal- ing were some ol The goals ol Drama Club. These goals were achieved Through a varied program rang- ing lrom Theory To praclical experience. Meelings were held every olher Monday, and il was during lhese periods Jrhar members discussed lhealre or pracriced aclion and movemenl on slage. Lessons in malce-up, lighling, and slage design were also included in The busy schedule. Bolh members and advisor Miss Jurgenson enioyed Jrhe year very much. Showing facial expression and characlerizalion, Chris Ness, Kalhy McKenzie, and Cindy Gibson rehearse endlessly. DRAMA-Fronf Row: S. Breclcinridge. C. Bennell. K. McKenzie. G. Tuclcer. L. Rudman, J. Shervey, M. Thompson, M. Songsfacl, B. Braschler. Row 2: K. l-loulding, T. Soderberg, J. Anderson, J. Pinckaers, M. Kobs. sf Qgdmlg fi. . T Ji A T Tk Ti, . , if xs . X ....,...... ,... .. . . 1 vids-.Nu-viilx. . .1 . Characlerizalions play an imporlanl parl of learning. l-lere Marlc Monlils and Laurie Rudman praciice. J. Ubben, P. Hermansen, B. Lund. C. Tharaldson. Row 3: L. De-will. J. Dickinson. T. Wallers, J. Dolmar. 5. Crook. S. Gronwall, C. Cassady. L. Copeland. M. Monfils. TQ? in s Toward Perfection MMU -40 Ni' 1 Granny, more cornmoniy known es Nice Qison, inyesfigeres Hrie conienis of Wie sendboii in The Sandbox. Ciub members precrice a sicif during one of fheir regular aiier-Scbooi meefinqs. Traveling Jrroupe members Chris Ness, Kaiiwy McKenzie, and Corby Gibson are ceugiui durfnq a rnomenf of ineciiviiy. Pieying fine roie of e domineerinq wife, Lynn Bundy gives Cnaries Tucker a piece of her mind. .Auonomuiw Q AUDI Ll hers' Club Eliminates Confusion The Richfield Ushers' Club is a service organiza- lion which ushered al public evenls when so re- quesled. Aclivilies lhis year included One-Acl Plays and commencemenl ceremonies. Miss Nilan, advisor lor lhe group, used a revolving alphabelical syslem lo delermine who ushered al whal evenl. Any girl was welcome who could be polile, friendly, and efficienl when meeling lhe public. Ushers Sue Farr and Nona Griffin wail al lhe audilorium doors lo assisl people lo 'lheir seals. f z.. .ff .ef 'L s .w Q C-xr , 4 N I A 9 ,, 4. A slrange view, bur one commonly seen by ushers, is lhis one from lhe orcheslra pil during Carnival USHERS CLUB-Fronl Row: S. Vislcocil, B. Youness, C. Gunderson, D. Row 3: l.. Larsen. S. O'Connor, J. Anderson, A. l-lierpe, N. Griffin, l-laugerud, l., Turner. K. Salfvold, J. lves. Row 2: P. l-linchleile, L. S. Farr, N. Olmem, C. Nelson. Noi piclured is Miss Nilan, lhe group's Nyberg, N. lvlcEvers, D. Schlicher, C. Pelerson, C. lvliloslan, T. Ascher. advisor. Jil. J STAGE CREW-Fron+ Row: B. Bendickson, M. Sorensen, B. P. Seaslrom, S. Thompson, L. Orner, I-l. Lundquisl. Row 3 Ross, B. Beckslrous, M. Meyer. Row 2: L. Elchek, R. Labandz, R. Olson, L. Macey, W. Jorgenson, D. Borgeson, D. Johnson St C W k B h' d C t ' Remember all +he beaufiful sels in Finnian's Rain- voled long hours so lhal Jrhe audience could gel Jrhe bow and Carnival? The slage crew was largely exlra enioymenl lhaf good sels add. ln addirion lo responsible for lheir conslruclion, placemenl, and building and painling sels, lighfing was fheir re- mainlenance during bolh lhe plays. Working behind sponsibilify. Mr. Furr and his crew worked wilh di- Jrhe scenes, members of lhe RHS slage crew de- reclors in all of Rl-lS's produclions. api 'X .'d,,,,,,,9 Busily painling and conslrucling scenery and adiusling cur- Beckslrous, Dennis Johnson, and Par Seaslrom seem enrirely rains seems lo be occupying lhese slage hands. Bonnie los'r in lheirwork on sels for One Acl Plays. Talenled and spiriled-lwo api clescriplions ol: Richfield's Flag Twirlers. Piclured here al' one of lheir many praclices are The FLAG TWIRLERS-Kneeling: Sue Olson, Phyllis Zgoda, Carol Anne Davis, I .al .,mg1..3 llll 1 ww lvlaiorelles Jackie Jones and Lynne Ahlberg show lrue loyally and spiril by posing in lhe cold snow. Everybody slrelchlu Being able lo do splils in rapid suc- cession along wilh olher dance sleps reguires praclice. Co-caplaing Jo Ann Spalce, Co-caplain: Debbie Erickson. Slanding Debbie Benson, Nancy Chrislensen, Viclci Persons, Laurel Baumgarlner Noi piclured is Jerie Johnson. tudents' Abilities Three diflerenl groups have displayed lalenl al' many school lunclions. Tapaires, Flag Twirlers and lvlaiorelles all have performed lo lhe music of 'rhe Rl-lS bands. Tapaires, under The direclion of lvlrs. Nodland, danced al loolball and baslcelball games as well as assemblies. They have helped school spiril, en- lerlained music lovers, and developed grace while dancing for lun. Flag Twirlers and lvlaiorelles were under lhe di- reclion ol lvlr. Thompson. They marched and added color along wilh lhe marching band. sisei ssis i s sisi Praclice is a large parl of being a member ol Tapaires. , Here lvlarllwa Kobs and Barb Brenney lry a new slep. nd Talents Prove is one ol llie lavorile dances ol The Teaberry Shuffle lapaires. A line of smiles seem lo prove il. Valuable Assets K ' ,,,.. if ,,' ii -D s r .as as ' -P ,D a s , ' l... ' 'i D 'awk ' if W A!-f.. llll 3 il .Sr 'f'. Mix! V X fi asf we , , mu NH if ff P, M I -' ' vw 1 by U I TAPAIRES-lefl lo righlz Carol Edmonson, Rena Cleveland, Ann Rus- sell, Barb Grande. Debbie Laurie, Marcia Keegan, Marllia Kobs, Jan Furney. Barb Brenney, Sue Slrong, Sue Sundquisl, Secrelary-Treasurer: Julie Culley, Colleen Dunn, Presidenlg Nancy Wengenrollw, Vice-Presi- denf: Mary Nelwls, Barb Johnson. Suzanne l-larris, Pally Layeux, Sue Garner, Dixie Dowell. Dressed in flneir red iumpers and while lurlle- neclqs, llle Tapaires are ready lo go. The Sparlan spirll is wherever lhey are. Girls Create Spirit at Richfield Hi h Remember Those Tabulous banners on The cale- Teria walls? They were The resulls oT The Pep Club. Besides being inTormaTive, The banners carried en- Thusiasm ThroughouT The school. The girls oT Pep Club donaTed hours and imaginaTion To creaTe aT Rl-lS The SparTan SpiriT. These girls also displayed TalenTs by sponsoring Twin Dance and serving aT aThleTic banqueTs. Debbie Goodspeed keeps an eye on The hall To make sure no Track boys come down iT and Trip over a painT can. TW PEP CLUB-Fronl' Row: D. l-laugerud, publiciTy: C. PeTerson, Treasurer: B. Youness. secreTaryg S. Warren, vice-president J. Lace, president S. Farr. TickeT chairman. Row 2: T. Skarman, C. GranT, K. Thorberg. C. Muehring, M. Loveless, B. Youness, K. SiolseTh, C. Ashmore, C. Baller. C. NepsTad. C. l-lariula, G. HoTT, G. Leesch, D. Ayers. Row 3: J. Keldson. S. Bergh, P. Olson, L. Ring. D. Goodspeed. H. Qualley, M. Horner, S. NorclquisT, J. Thompson, L. Shen, M. MaThewson, C. Murphy. 1 IIYIT l IS 4 E is, The WresTling Cheerleaders leTTer one OT many colorTul, spiriTed banners Tor The caTeTeria wall. D. Erickson, C. Gunderson. B. Gerk, J. Swanson. Row 4: 6. Cone. L. Turner, P. Andrus, S. Pederson, J. SchosTag, N. McEvers, S. O'Conner, D. HOTT, S. Ordos, S. Thompson, B. MaTTson, M. l-legge, M. Ander- son, V. Persons, N. Olmen. D. Schlicher. Row 5: K. Erickson, R. BonsTrom, L. Copeland, T. Johnson, M. Mooney, L. Johnson, C. Brunn, E. Jacob- sen, D. EngquisT, A. Hierpe, S. Schwab, D. Doubek, C. GodTrey, P. Muehring, K. Mclnnis, T. Ascher. Talented Twirlers Maneuver Batons I CapTain Jari Uloben holds The aTTenTion of The audience as she Twirls her baTon oT Tire aT halTTime. PaTricia Laursen pracTices diligenTly wiTh The resT oT The Twirlers To prepare Tor a half-Time presenTaTion. ATTer many long, exerTing hours OT pracTice, The BaTon Twirlers coordinaTed rouTines. These rouTines were performed aT hall:-Time shows aT boTh TooTl3all games in The auTumn and baslceTl9all games in The winTer monThs. During The spring, also. The Twirlers were busy marching wiTh The bands in preparaTion Tor summer parades. Under The direcTion of Jari Ubben, wiTh The musical Tips Trom Mr. Richard Thompson, band direcTor, The Twirlers gained valu- able experience. Lb Q The girls wiTh lively sTep who add exTra life To any performance are The BATON TWIRLERS-leff To righlz Jean l-lenningsen, Julie Dvorak, Sue Filigerald. Jari Ubben, CapTain: PaTricia Laursen, Jenice EllsTrom, Nancy Graham. Spartan Athletes Unite for Action The largest membership ever was only one ot the many records set by the l968 Letterman's Club. As membership is gained only by excellence in sports, each person represented the best kind ot athlete. Selling concessions, sponsoring a soc hop, and sponsoring Santa Anonymous were only a tew ot their many events. Under the able direction ot Mr. Kispert they claimed a very active and success- tul year as mighty Richtielcl Spartans. I predict we sell this many tickets! optimistically reports John Freeman. Jon Nicholson doesn't look so sure! LETTERMANS CLUB-Front Row: D. Kingsriter, delegate: B. Marshall sergeant-at-arms: S. Sharpe, president: D. Johnson, secretary. Row 2: G. Webber, S. Moe, R. l-loversten, T. Driscoll J. Nicholson, R. Wagner, D. Gilberstadt, B. Lazorik, T. Corson, B. Bartlett, T. Bunker, C. Rounds, D.-Bergmann. Row 3: R. Otto, P. Opsal, A. Eklund, J Lundberg, D. l-lackett, G. Walker, C. Degendorter, T. Swenson. R Berglund, W. Larson, J. Ashmore, S. Tatt, G, Ludwig, J. Freeman, D Erickson, R. Spear, B. Jernberg. Row 4: J. McPherson, M. Berryman Readying the cateteria tor the Letterman's Soc l-lop are Scott Sharpe, Dave Johnson, and Bruce Larson. K. Huber, S. Dennis, K. Lange, G. Ekegren, M. Spillane, D. Doty, Robin, R. Shears, D. Lawton, J. Stark, G. Myre, R. Johnson, M. Colvin, J. McGinty, D. Quick, J. Foster, D. l-lagen, T. Gardner, D. Peterson. Row 5: J, Clark, M. Prodahl, D, Swenson, L. Ekegren, D. Johnson, 6. Stewart, R. Vanl-lovon, D. Branclell, B. Schull, J. St. Pierre, R. Eliason, D. Myers. J. Thompson, J, Renneke, G, Haugen, P. Roberts, P. Robin- son, R. Petricka, S. Cook, J. Gonnella, T. Brown, J. Ekholm. Carrying on a great tradition, they also have tunl . M -T vw'-W. m 1 FCA-Fronl' Row: OTTicers: D. KingsriTer, J. Freeman, J. Nicholson, S. Mullvain. Row 2: C. Marsh, D. Brandell, R. Wagner. T. Larson, A. Elclund D. PeTerson, B. BarTleTT. Row 3: R. Schull, B. Bohr, D. Walpers, J. Rihde J. Dredge, J. McGinTy, G. Wallcer, G. PeTerson, J. STarlc, D. Swenson Fellowship Leads AQ . .mr f fx s e fr A Triend wishes Doug KingsriTer good luclc before The Rich- Tield-Kennedy baslceTball game. , 'Wf',--W.. .gf D. Johnson, S. Sharp, B. Marshall, M. Flanders, P. Opsal, B. Larsen. Row 5: l-l. Ahlbom, advisor: M. Colvin, D. l-lagen, D. Walls+ed+, S. Coolc, G. l-laugen, K, Anderson, R, Johnsor, D. Johnson, F. Curry, advisor. Each OT These boys gained much by acTive parTicipaTion ThroughouT The year, to Llnderstandin The F.C.A., or Fellowship of ChrisTian AThleTes, began iTs TirsT year aT RHS. Their clearly sTaTed pur- pose was, To conTronT aThleTes and coaches, and Through Them The youTh oT our naTion, wiTh The chal- lenge and advenTure oT Tollowing ChrisT, parTicipaT- ing in l-lis Church, and serving him Through our vo- caTions. They achieved This purpose by doing proi- ecTs, discussing, and Thinking. AThleTes, boTh proTes- sional and amaTeur, made This a dynamic club. As Jim KaTT Tells whaT FCA has meanT To him, Dale Wolpers and John Rinde lisTen, seemingly spellbound. S U- Q41 Quick-Witted, Coordinated Girls All GAA, or Girls Alhlelic Associalion, fell every girl should lceep her body sound so lhal her mind could lunclion al ils besl. Cornpleling one ol lhe mosl aclive years on record, 'rhey lried lo achieve lhis goal. Every nighl, Monday lhrough Thursday, during all four quarlers, some sporl was scheduled. All girls were welcome al lhese sporls. The club also held special monlhly aclivilies lor members only. The lasl evenl of lhe year, lhe award banquel. was held in May. were Gymnasls praclice poise and grace as lhey work our on lhe Baslcelball referee Carol Priebe is aboul' lo call a rump ball uneven parallel bars. as Nancy Krueger and Nancy Kreger vie for lhe ball GAA SPORTHEADS AND Ol:l:lCERS-Fr0n'l' ROW: S. SCl'll9uCler, presl- L Kirchner B Berkman C Prlebe L Payfer P I-lgngon Row 3 J Col denl: D. Galbrechl, vice-presidenlg J, Jonsen, secrelaryz C. Talcekawa. Iigon N Krueger J Gaylord N Kreger N Parrish L Copeland L Treasurer. Row 2: J. Payler. K. Gilberlson, D. Anderson. M. Haylord, Swengon L Elghek Are Active in GAA A As sporrhead of baskerball, Nancy Parrish musf keep wafch horse, one of rhe mos? difficulf pieces of equipment and record each 'rearn's score. Marsha Maureen dernonsfrafes anorher s'run'r on 'rhe horse, a side vauH, as ofhers waif for rheir 'rurn 5 , f' - if' as e . ,ga-S-if or , I 3: 4. 3 L3 .J I 4 l ' 136 95 X A ' Q 'rf '!' 4' e ATT. x A ,f e A 9, if Q O lj I , o , A ' fx Q X- it-.Bk ' ,ntl .,-' 1 -921. 'Y' A A ., . :., by 'sr i -k,rb., i L , ' : gk V75 ki VJ ' . W. .L tex N . 3? Debbie Anderson is ready ro rake 'rhe ball +he rnomenr if is puf back info play. Margaref Hayford execufes a perfeci srraddfe vaul+ on rhe Weekend Retreats, Service Projects The l-li-Y members maintained pep and energy throughout the year. The many boys involved made it necessary to have three groups. lvlr. Barry Bain advised two ot the groups named Ranger l and Ranger ll. Mr. Jettrey Shelstad advised the third group named The Dirty Double Dozen. Both lvlr. Bain and Mr. Shelstad provided capable guidance and leadership tor the boys. Mr. Shelstad's group had ioints with Washburn, Edina, and I-lenry. They also participated in a co-ed hockey game. The group held their meetings at the l-li-Y Center and in various member's basements. Mr. Bain's two groups went on a weekend outing in northern Minnesota. Transportation was not a problem tor them as they owned their own bus. The Hi-Y groups also held imany discussions on current problems ot today's youth. The boys learned that a Christian organization is tun and engrossing. lt developed not only their social lives but also their spiritual lives. RANGER ll-Front Row: T. Crook, G. Ludwig, J. Lindquist, S. Johnson, J. Nicholson, G. Sutton. Row 2: P. Opsal, A. Eklund, D. Quick, T. Kleven. G. Myre. Row 3: D. Colvin, J. Day, T. Schoewe, B. Moir. Mr. B. RANGER I-Front Row: Dale Gunderson, Dayton Wightman, Duane Johnson. Row 2: Dan Donaldson, Tom Sanner, Russell Anderson. Steve Norin. Mr. Bain also advises these l-li-Y boys. K. Bain. advisor: J. Dredge. Row 4: J. Foster, D. Hagen, D. Kingsriter, S. Cook, S. Sharpe. J. Johnson, M. Colvin. One ot the larger groups. Ranger ll contributes much to RHS. l i 2. I . ss E' 9' z and Parties Are RH Hi-Y Acti itie 12 ,Km 5 AT Hi-Y members Bill Bar+le++, John Freeman, Gram' Peferson, meefings, and special even+s invoiving Their group, The 3-D's and Tom Brown check The calendar for upcoming parries, iThe Dirfy DoubTe Dozenj. cg Bn awe '-7' 2 THREE D's-Froni' Row: G. Webber, T. Larson, T. I-io!mes, C. Tharald- T. Seline, B. Bergiund, D. Johnson, J. Thompson, T. Brown, D. Gerk, J. i son, B. Sole. Row 2: G. Walker, D. Brandell, B. Koreli, B. Barflefi, R. McGin1y, They seem fo be having a hard Time sfanding shi!-This is Van Hoven, G. Peierson, Mr. J. Sheisiad, adviser. Row 3: W. Jorgensen, a group fha? is used to acfion! Femininity, Fa hion, and Figure Are Y-Teens was once again one of The largesl and mosl aclive clubs al RHS. lnvolving over five hun- dred girls, each acliviry was a big success. Early in The year, club members were divided inlo six- leen chaplers and began having bi-monlhly meer- ings. The Food Fair raised money for lhe World Fellowship Fund by having an around-lhe-world bake sale. For enlerlainmenl, a folk concerl, a hillbilly carnival, and a dad-daughler square dance were held. A Femininily, Fashion, and Figure good grooming series was held in February. Speakers gave poinlers on a beller figure, a more fashionable wardrobe, and a more charming personalily. As Mrs. Kerrick, advisor, summed il up, ll was a greal year, and everyone learned a lol. ,W r 1 2. si. s T .T ,... 2 if 'M 5 H T T .rw-'-. v ,:,,. .. .,..,. kV.h, Y ay.. Jo's Group is a popular folk group asked ro perform al many ioinls because of Their good nalurel Members ol Sheila Lewis' chapler enjoy a warm-up parly alrer a cold hay ride al EJron's Ranch. Y-TEEN CABINET-Froni Row: S. O'Conner, vice-presidenlg S. Thomp- son, Treasurer: B. Youness, special evenlsg K. Buckley, social chairman: G. Mallison, secrelary: K. Gilberlson. assislanl social chairman. Back Row: D. Haugerud, publicilyz S. While, president N. Chrislianson. as- sislanl special evenlsg K. Erickson, ICC represenlalive: J. Lace, chapler coordinalorg J. Swanson, assislanl publicily chairman: K. Waller. chap- lain. Noi piclured is Cindy Ashmore, lhe sophomore represenlalive. These officers are elecled by all Y-Teens members. D is ussion Topi The walls seemed +o vibrale wilh rhyrhm when Jo's Group played for lhe firsl annual folk concerl. Curls, knee socks, and hardware on her coal all poinl' lo Sue Thompson as one of Jrhe besi-dressed girls al RHS! These Y-Teen girls know The value ol: good grooming. They oflen Take noles al leclures for fulure reference. Y-TEEN CHAPTER PRESIDENTS-Fronf Row: P. Jepson, K. Schuler. Row 2: B. Torrance, B. Ross. Row 3: S. Lewis, P. Sfulzman, B. Mallson, S. Johnson. Row 4: D. Erickson, R. l-lornnes, B. Ycuness. Row 5: L. Sloles- bery, T. Swanson. Row 6: L. Dewill, N. Parrish. Missing is Lynn Parker. 5 Music Old and New Swings Jo fully Somewhere My Love, iloaied ou+ of lhe band room many limes. li was ihe Swing Band praclicing one of iheir all-lime iavoriies so lhai ihey could enieriain loyal Sparlan ians ai hockey games, pep liesis, and assemblies. Paul l-lardi, as leader, plan- ned rehearsals, programs, and all music +o be played. I+ gave lhose wiih a special inieresi in music a chance lo use Their laleni. Paul Hard? praciices one of his varied musical ialenfs, 'rhai' of conducfing, as he leads Swing Band. 5 wk 3 SWING BAND-Froni' Row: F. Rasmussen, D. Berlcas. D. Youngman, T. Lovaason. C. Degendorfer. Row 2: K. Severin, R. Klein, K. Lund, D. Bosirum, G. Eshelman, G. Zimmerman, P. Hardf. Row 3: M. Anderson, Chuck Dulzresne waiis paiienily 'For his cue io enfer The merry music making of 'rhe Swing Band. C. DuFresne. M. Brodin. B. Meinls, W. Sievens, S. Anderson. Missing is Anne Gsfalder. who has been a member of The Swing Band for Two years. P J AUDiO WSUAL HELP-lett to right: Robert Gutt, Tom Kleven, Bruce Anderson, Torn Brown, Greg Ludwig, Ric Edde, Craig Jensen. Here Students Donate 2 , L i , ,,... .. s .x.f...,. l it iiiiirkiii H , . K I . t i ft 23 l Hosless izahreia Heh Mm' they appear lost, tor their regular habitat is room 308, surrounded by A.V. equipment. Stud for Service Volunteers trom study halls tilled the iobs ot audio visual aids, and hosts and hostesses. A.V. aids were given instruction in the operation, maintenance, and repair ot the audio visual equipment in school. l-losts and hostesses aided visitors and registered visiting alumni. A Not an alumnus, but needing help, Kirby Arnold aslcs hostess Pam Paulson tor help. -nr-W' ,av ,t-g..-., T 1 HOST and HOSTESS-Sitting: Pam Paulson, Penny Johnson, Pam Muehf Jari Ubben. These seniors spend their study halls in the auditorium toyer ring, Kathy Schuler. Standing: Jill l-lowe, Jim Rennelce, Jan Dickinson, directing visitors. Students Donate Study Hall Hours Willing students have donated much time working in out-ot-the-way corners ot Rl-lS. Each department head and physical education teacher had a student volunteer to assist him. They were able to relieve much ot the busy work teachers were asked to do, thus leaving more time tor things such as teacher- student conterences and help sessions. Phy. Ed. helpers also assisted by being spotters on some ot the equipment, demonstrating exercises and stunts, and taking attendance. Department head help were asked to type memos and explanation sheets, and distribute them. Counselors' aids were kept busy making appoint- ments, making out passes. and answering questions. They tried to keep things going smoothly so that appointments could begin on time, and to avoid making two appointments tor the same time. Miss Frankenstein explains to Becky Bingea how to make out passes tor a college representative. DEPARTMENT, PHY. ED. AND COUNSELOR HELP-On floor: S. Sharpe. J Row 2: V. Aretz, B. Bucci, L. Soderlund, L. Parker. J. Quall, C. Olson. L Row 3: J. Panzer, B. Bingea, P. Laurson. D. Goodspeed, V. Austin. J. ensen. Row 4: T. Steuck, B. Klein. G. Lucier, C. Grant, S. Schleu 'heSBak Ro5PRschL oelcl . Kirc n r, er. w:.u..C an,N.Olmen P Galbrecht, M. Friskey, N. Grittin. G. Martin, l.. DeJarlais. and Assist Facult ,ig A .'ffk,. Z.Y,fgf3lj . -f 1. ,i 'ii f Ti-T i T 1 32324124 T 'r1i',41i1gsr1 ,, 1-,,, M? T Spb. f . ZA ' ,, I ' 1 W ,, v fy? +A fb T ff if A 7 I i f, 'l5fZ,f4 'f1 0' , 5 1' 44 ar Y f T T ffffij1?'l x9 'fi f f v 2 1 11 I 5254 fg 9494 'f's2'2wffg 5 ?'f'54'f2gae5'W H jlggi 9, 7 In ,f 96 ?5jfI23k5:1,,xf , A, ., , , 1' ff fy 1 ff' s ,ff 1:4 ff 'J ,J ' f f' A ,f n T zmfffmwfs 3 T ,V r If - ' .':f'1,a'- 4' 1 , ' f-MI' r .- 2 ,f 441341343 f , Ji A 'J' - ' T' Q A . A Q V , ,T-.wg 7 as 1, WiTh room 254 as headquarTers, Lynn Parker assisTs The business educaTion deparTmenT by Typing and running errands. This boys' phy. ed. assisTanT sorTs ouT The equiprnenT and Towels as parT of his job in The loclcer room. 'wr LIAL T al .xx TT ' ' , , ..,a.. l X , L- Q' ' if - ' I X 4 , I ,QQ y s-g ,..,s,ss...L.:s. if1... i T T 1 54 x ' T of Aw -Ai 1 7 ' p A,,,..i I M ,,. ',' -,-. W' y X- !f,i4J:,C.5,H 'T ' j f 5 j jfs? 4 L yn ii I K' A ' K 'sw-..,. . Q f f--.As,4r.::4.. ,..-H for An advanTageous place Tor girls, The aThleTic oTTice gives Lynn SmiTh someThing To smile abouT! 'N Answering The main oTTice swiTchboard when Mrs. WhiTbeclc isn'T available is only one Thing The oTTice help cloes. OFFICE AND NURSES HELP-Fronl' Row: B. Roberls. S. Warren. B. Holman, L. Ollerness, G. Anderson. M. Meyer. Row 2: L. Benglson, E. Harwood, P. Brenner, D. Bailen, M. Killridge. S. Pelerson. Row 3: L. Absence, Sickness Henlcel, C. Fordahl. B. Selinslci, M. Green. M. Ersparner, H. Subaclc. C. Sundem. Row 4: R. Schmidt T. Frolund. C. Sandeen, C. Dunn, J. Heilclcila, K. Braslad. Involve Students To relieve lhe busy office secrelaries and lhe '00 'M Mary Kelly, gives our Kleenex, and lislens sympalhelically. Meyer, aiding The nurse, sends people To see Mrs. Ollice worlq musl really be lun-Cheryl Sandeen enlerlains her fellow worlcer wilh assorled iolres. nurse, Mrs. Kelly, sludenl aid was enlisled. Girls did filing, ran errands, and delivered The daily bulle- lin. Nurses help made Things run smoolhly by regulal- ing sludenls who needed lo see lhe nurse. Librarian Receive The library cadels were lrained al lhe beginning ol lhe school year by our head librarian, Mrs. Slrom. Each week lhe cadels were assigned a diiierenl duly so lhey would become acguainled wilh all lhe dif- ferenl aspecls ol lhe library. Some ol lhe dulies perlormed by lhe cadels in- cluded working al lhe check-oul desk, slamping pass- es, and working in lhe magazine division. Their serv- ices proved invaluable lo lhe busy librarians. -wfs..NQQ-wmv Valuable H lpers wr E ' r s. ri .. I 5 1 Ai- 'i fl- .1 w . A Y 5 , li R! C kr '14 ' isa M' . ' sf W Q- .54 . This smiling cadel, also known as Laurel Baumgarlner, checks plgff books lo delermine which are overdue. K- . L T 1 . T 1 Y il X. -ri ..,. ' 0' ' ' ' 'A 'W '. . ' ' . If - . W 'w 'f i Jp . N 1 . B 4 1 S I M ,f,h. 5, T M 1 Q, N' G3 'P M lla! . 1 - IL, . af Wanda Truman slamps a pass, one ol many dulies she per- 1 - ' A 'lorms as a library cadel. iv' .wi T 'ml 1 '41 '49 M 5 Ve' ff' gg wi V' LIBRARY CADETS-Fronl' Row: J. l-lelmberger, P. Ahrndl, J. Cody, C. Reynolds, L. Ulne, K. Budde, D. Tulch. D. Eischen, W. Truman. Row 2: L. Armslrong, C. Bell, J. Peabody, L. Swenson, J. Gmach, V. Vaccro, S. Wallace, D. Erickson. Row 4: R. Bonslrorn, D. l-lerll, B. Johnson, J. Velin, N. Evers, R. Carlson, L. Nelson, R. Hornnes, J. Kelosen, M. Ordos, L. P. l-lowe, A. Boldl, J. Lundguisl, C. King, B. lngwersen. These girls Baumgarlrer, C, Skluzack, L. Lendberh, A. Tholkes. Row 3: K. Jueger. may be lhe only ones who remember The Dewey decimal syslem. Interested Students Assist Teachers The Biology and Chemistry Departments each year choose interested science students to serve as lab assistants. These students are assigned to the prep- aration rooms tor their study period to check, pre- pare,yand test experiments. if --ff Jr... Marg f ' 1, 3 W 7' 35' gig. ...ggi With his assigned iob tinished tor the day, Dave Johnson uses Typical ot the duties lab assistants pertorm, a biology aid the chemistry ottice to catch a moment's rest. checks samples under the microscope. LAB ASSISTANTS-Front Row: K. Swedberg, K. Butterfield, S. Vidas, C. R. Groat, R. Constans, D. Cromer. Row 3: L, Macey, N. Evertz, J. Pet- Bell, J. Schostag, C. Knutson. Row 2: P. Seastrom, D. Kell, S. Murray, erson, C. Fordahl. S. Finch, D. Johnson, S. Bergman. ,V ..1 . W W-J . 1 ....,,. Z. BIOLOGY CLUB-Front Row: B. Braschler, C. Bennett, P. I-linchlitte, S. M. Norgaard, J. Lundquist, D. Cromer, P. Owen. Rho Beta Chi mem- Christensen, W. Blume, P. Seastrom, N. Meyer, M. Kelzenberg, S. Vidas. bers give their own time to help develop a better understanding ot Row 2: M. Lotstrom, G, Caple, T. Michelson, D. Peterson, M. Schiller, biology. Interested Biologists Probe Science I Interested students, under the supervision ot Mr. Michel, displayed their enthusiasm again this year in Rho Beta Chi: otherwise known as Biology Club. Among their many activities they toured the research laboratories ot 3M Company and listened to spealc- ers. They also viewed many tilms. The I-lidden World was the most popular tilm they saw. The members ot Rho Beta Chi described their indepen- dent research projects at several meetings and dis- cussed topics ot mutual interest. I ,-,iiEQL V H Biology Club Secretary-Treasurer Pat Seastrom probes the captivating world ot micro-organisms. K One ot the more obscure members, this little tellow helps ss with many experiments and is a tavorite ot all. ' Staff Members, Editors and Advisors New advisers, inexperienced edilors, and disorgan- izalion were some ol lhe problems lhe I968 Aurean slall surmounled. Facing lhe lirsl lar-away deadline ol December I, a year seemed like an awlully long lime. Everyone imagined lhal lhere would be weeks belore any signs ol a yearbook would begin lo ma- lerialize. Bul weeks vanished in whal seemed lo be minules, and suddenly, pages were due al lhe publishers in Dallas. Flurries ol aclivily began lo show in lhe slall room. Advisors began wearing a concerned look and concrele prool ol aclual pages were marked oll wilh delermined ellorl. Deadlines lollowed in rapid succession. Experience was gained. Valuable knowledge was slored away lor passing on al some lulure lime. lnlormalion was galh- erd, processed, and remembered. Piclures were lak- en, idenlilied, and senl oll. Copy was wrillen and counled. Gradually experience, knowledge, inlormalion, pic- lures, and copy were pooled. Pages were compleled, one by one. And lhe year ended, wilh new advisers, inexperienced edilors, disorganizalion. AUREAN STAFF-Fronl Row: B. Bingea, B. Youness, L. Hagen, V. Coile- man, C. Skluzacek, L. Walker, P. Zgoda, C. Bennell, K. Gilberlson, L. Rudman. Row 2: C. Hanson, K. Whipple, C. Sagvold, M. Hagen, N. Bixby, S. Baker, M. Palm, L. Soclerlund, B. Youness, J. Oliver, S. John- son, J. Jones, J. Ubben. Row 3: C, Johnson, S. Orclos, B. Erspamer, A. Adding lhree-decimal place headlines can be lrying, bul Jane Leslie slill manages lo smile. King, L. Hoverslen, D. Erickson, 6. Marlin, A. Slubbs, L. Johnson, P. Hanchlelle, C. Ryan, B. Lawson, L. Nordslrom. Row 4: L. Slolesbery, B. Masoner, J. Swanson, S. Wallis, P. Muehring, B. Holman, K. Waller, S. Raymond, C. Hagberg, J. Warzehla, J. Gaylord, J. Howe, J. Lundquisl. Serving on all seclions. lhis slall creales your Aurean. Slave Long Hours 1 if ' WI: si i J, Y A 3 354 K x, ....uK '9 'lh-...... The ofher member of fhe phofography sfaff, Alan Bachman, A hall window provides Claudia Be-nneff wifh an excellenf shows a friend some of fhe finished prinfs for fhe Aurean. place fo crop picfures in solifude. 'T Ng,.,j uw- Q AA in 3 t, ..-A You X44 Co-advisors David Roesler and Michael Oisefh spend many H965 plwfoqrapher Sieve Murray and aSSlSfdnf Jim Kolac hours offering helpful suqqesfions fo fhe sfaff, find ouf whaf if's like on fhe ofher side of fhe camera! Staff Retains Many Fond Memorie ew ,Jehu- Engrossed in wriling headlines, slafi member Kersii Bachman slays long aller 'rhe 2:30 dismissal bell. V.......... Typing and business edilor Ann l-lierpe convinces Pele Rob- Aurean sialic room 256 gives a falsely Tranquil oulward ap- eris To be her loyal slave and help aller school. pearance 'ro anyone passing in ihe hall. UU!!! UF' AUREAN EDITORS-SiHing: Renee Morilz, Underclassmeng Jackie i+ies7 Pai Andrus, Seniors: Joan McBride. Adverlisingg Nancy Grabow- Thompson. fXC6d9I'T1lCI Befsy l'l5QlOli Edllof-in-Chief! Ann Hlefpei il-Yplng slci, Siuclenl Life: Linda Dewiil, Organizalionsg John Delmar, Sporls. This and Business. Sfandingz Lorraine Lufes, lndexg Clauclia Benneif, Acliv- is one ol The few limes all agreed on somelhing-ihey hare picluresl SPOTLITE EDITORS Stt g J D Sh Sp t S Th p C Jensen, News. Row 3: Leslie Gersey, Eclitorialq Celia Denny, Editorial C dt h t St M Ph t Lynne Sierners, Feature Along with Mr. l-lare, the advisor, these are the Spotlite Reflects Student Activities Due to the coordinated ettorts ot an extremely capable statt, Richtield l-ligh School has had the op- portunity ot receiving, each month, its highly cred- ited newspaper, The Spartan Spotlite. The publica- tion ot the Spotlite, advised by Mr. James l-lare, in- cludes a multitude ot taslcs which are caretully planned, assigned, and later prepared by the Spot- lite's versatile statt. Behind the scenes, students must prepare the tin- ished articles tor printing. Each article is typed and sent to the printer. The printer then sends back a galley sheet which is prootread by the statt betore the tinal printing. The high quality ot the tinished product is evidence ot the statt's thoroughness ot planning and preparation. - School lite at Rl-lS was reported, recorded, and printed. The Spotlite provided an accurate record ot current issues, happenings, and developments concerning Richtield students. Students and taculty both looked torward to their monthly issue. Jaclcie Jensen, center, explains how to do paste-ups to statt members Connie Dryg and Karen Hanson. During an all-statt meeting, Celia Denny elaborates on some ot the tiner points ot writing news articles. r A' -,-x F - , , J . lr ,- A ' ',. ' .L,, ' ,X .. M r nada: A .k-,, . X . i .. s K I vm 2 , 5: M4 -nfs lu x. K 'H Q,-i !iQ , ,, 6- Q s s o H .,. ,L .ya 4: , W.aa V7 ,GW :JAN 3 wigs , X - .gvfEEri f 2 4,4 K2 'K , 1 . V. K ,IF 'EM . A . or - W 5? ' 7 H. 5. Y ,4 SPARTAN SPOTLITE STAFF-Fronl Row: Karen Hansen, Janine Laird. Orclos. Row 3: Connie Dryg, John Pelerson, Paul Bachman, Warren Jor- Kalhy Karnes, Vicky Johnson. Cheri Weifbrechl. Row 2: Jolayne DeJar4 qenson, Pal Owen. The slalf members acl as reporlers for fealure, news, lais, Mary Jo Malhewson, Andrea King, Barbara Masoner, Slephanie edilorial, and sporls pages. Feature Article in RHS Newspaper Q A! ' 'F oi: I Co-edilor of The Spoflile, Sue Thompson has a large respon- sibililyf Maybe 'rha+'s why she looks so concerned. Jim DeShane, sporls edilor, lakes a momenl 'ro lranslfer scralched copy onlo somelhing readable. Leslie Gersey ollen lalces lime lo read and compare olher papers lo lhe Spoflife so she can conslanlly improve. g '-'hw is s s Q' lips f N ll The olher co-edilor, Scoll Dailey and 'lhe advisor, Mr. l-lare. pause a momenl lo discuss a problem. Reflect Spartan Life The Spollile room, IO7, is a popular galhering place lor slall lalli over pasl evenls, lhe lalesl news, and also lulure plans. members and lheir friends aller school. l-lere lhey meer lo Somelimes lhey even worlc on lhe paper! i f' wi 2 2 i x 3 1 ,L . I22 SPDRTS Even a broken leg doesn'l defer cheerleader Bonnie Thomp- son from subborling Richfield al loolball games. -,,,,. , Il lllli is - ,Aw ..- me-H Our hearly cheerleaders, l-larlene Oually, Debbie Good speed, Linda Ring, gel cold and have To Try To warrn up. Biz: Richfield! hockey cheerleaders show lheir form and spiril on lhe ice of Braemer Arena. HOCKEY, CROSS COUNTRY, TENNIS-Sharon Lali, Pam Muehring, Connie Gunderson, Kalhy Krickon, Becky Polls, Lois Turner, caplain. 9 Our Cheerleaders Are the Peppiest The Richfield cheerleaders were some ol lhe brighlesl going-lhey painled signs, spenl hours praclicing, and were always al lhe games. The cheerleaders helped lhe fans by spreading lhal sparlc ol enlhusiasm lhal means school spiril. To lhe Team, lhe cheerleaders broughl a brealh ol lresh air lo lhe meels and gave lhe leam lhe driving will lo go oul and win. Cheer by delinilion means lo raise lhe spirils of or lo cause lo become hopeful. This is exaclly whal Richiield's bouncy cheerleaders did. 'W-TV i:T'fr.'. 451 5345 2 VARSITY FOOTBALL TEAM-Frohf Row: M. FIBHLIGFS. D. HGQSNI T. AnfoIiIc, D. I-IacIceH, Row 3: D. Anderson, I.. Ekegren, R, BergIund, S Sh p J D dg J F I S C If R M Ii II R 2' D. D. Quick, B. Moir, B. Behr. Row 4: D. Gilbersfadf, S. Moe, D. Ander- J Ii R V H T SI CI G L cl Q R PI Ii M C I IH. son, B. Larsen,J.Day, R.WaIson. , , I, Q 'nigff GMYS MQ LQIIQISCQ DI -Vo CLI 5? ' Spartans Win Seven Games o Tie SCOREBOX Wa yzaia Robbunsdale Minnefonka Edina Hopkins Kennedy S+ Louis Park Cooper Richfield Opponenfs 44 6 48 Lincoln I 3 6 ' I3 I4 ' 6 6 ' 9 I4 ' I2 53 O 34 . ' I4 20 I4 Front Row: J. Ekholm, D. Kingsriter, R. Wagner, R. Johnson, G. Sutto S. Mullvain, D. Swenson. Row 2: D. Erickson, S. Nichols, A. Eklund. K. Huber, G. Haugen, P. Roberts, G. Myre, J. McPherson. Row 3 For District Title T. Bunker, B. Anderson, H. Erb, S. Bunting, D. Walstedt, S. Vetsch, MB SM R4SL'l'tROttMPhl . erryman, . unyon. ow : . iyquis, . o, . reda , G. Ekegren, N. Rowe, T. Wahlstrom, J. Manke. ln tootball it is up to the ottense to win the game-the detense can only keep trom losing. The Spartans were a success at both. With a l.ake-Con- terence record ot 7-l the Spartans tied with Rob- binsdale tor the district title. The Spartans opened their season with two shin- ing victories over Wayzata and Lincoln. Then came the agonizing deteat at the hands ot Robbinsdale. Returning to better torm the Spartans deteated the Tonka Skippers I4-6. The next game on the schedule was a non-conterence game against Edina -We lost. The Spartans weren't in their best torm that night, but tor the rest ot the season they were great! Even Friday the Thirteenth didn't deter our team as their Homecoming success over the Hop- kins Warriors proved. We trampled Kennedy and Park and we didn't let a little snow halt our march over Cooper. All in all it was a year ot a great deal ot success and several paintul wounds. The team showed their determination by always coming back to win again. This was their victory. T The achievements ot tive Spartans earned them positions on the All-Conterence Team. They were John Ekholm, tackle: Terry Antolik, center: Doug Kingsriter, ottensive back: Bob Marshall and Jim Dredge, detensive backs. Throughout rhe season the Spartans came to know tootball is a game ot mind and courage. lt is chess with blood. This is how the Spartans played. Coaches Guide Team to Victor , Able leadership and guidance were supplied ro rhe Sparlan Bob Collison- head COGChI Mr. l:V5f'Il4 Jordan. Mr. Archie foolball learn by lhe coaching slall, Mr. Glen Young, Mr. VVGFCl.Gr1Gl lVlF.AlCleh SJFOGSZ. ,.,,,,f4, ..--Awww- I , fff. 1 ' I ' -2: ffrf , -1',, Q .'i,,' -f , '- r ,T fp, at ,Q f , 6 3 it ' H ff 1 f 'A , W gy? W we , fm 9,5533 J 'f' fri Wal, K ,awk I fl l Team members lislen inlenlly as coach Archie Ward gives poinlers lo lurlher Richfield! posifion in lhe game. A hapless Cooper opponenl is nailed by Tom Sledman and Sieve Moe, bolh showing driving Sparlan defensive form. . ,Q .- W 3 ' 'X 'pg fl' 1 Sa- 5 -5 Coach Brian Kisperr and Coach Jim Hare guided Ihe Sopho- more foofball learn Io a record of 7 wins and 3 losses. J V SCORES RlCl l'l:leld Oppqnen-I' Cooper Wayzaia Lincoln Minnelonlca Hopkins Kennedy SI Louis Park Edina SOPH SCORES Cooper Wayzala Lincoln Robbinsdale Minnelonlca Hopkins Kennedy SI. Louis Parlc Edina Sophs Showed Promi e for Future T' ii 'Q 22 Robbinsdale .3 O ' 7 0 ' 32 6 O O . ' I2 , , I8 ' 2I 2g 23 'S Z5 I3 6 7 O I8 I3 B-SQUAD-Froni' Row: K. Reisdorph, L. Rogers, J. W. Johnson, D Carr, J, McCullen, B. Heinrich, R. Vogfrnan, C. Boline, M. Ekholm, T Crook, S. E. Johnson, T. Olfedahl, K. Peferson, Miller, A. Riippa. Row 2 J M. Clemenfs, C. Sharraf, T. Hallberg, D. Berlcus, M. Fifzenloerger, Marsh, P. Bowman, G. Erickson, P. Hall, D. Dielcman, G. Sullon, J Lindquist F. Rasmussen, D. Wolpers, M. Puchlell, P. Peferson. Row 3: . T. Olson, T. Kelley. C. Hunt- L. Larson, T. LaFrance, G. Hoff, S. HoyI', G. Sharpe, M. Brown, G. Sformeon, R. Pearson, C. DuFresue, J. Rinde, M. Schumaclcer, B. I-Iaddorl, M. Perlich, J. Shosfag, J. Elleison, D. Sandeen, B. Claxlon. VA SlTY SOCCER TEAM F TR S bl M J Ch Anderson, D. Myers, K. Johnson, J. Briggs. Row 3: J. McNeil, B. DB dll C llTSTiq Dlxll DDTyBGlllcQ JDSh OFU6' , . GN I5 O, . BSOIW, . O , . U 6 S, I'1, . 6 ine. R 2 K L g S W ghT J PT L l-l T B R lc S manager: R. l-loversTen, manager: Mr. Marhgnacco. Jerry ErnsT, in The RichTield-Edina game, heads The ball away Trom our goal and sTops a possible score. More People Vie Soccer aT R.l-l.S. is The up-and-coming Tall sporT as shown by The increased aTTendance aT The games and The beginnings oT a Junior VarsiTy squad. Even wiTh The ups and downs OT The season iT was a year OT a greaT deal OT success. The soccer Team had Their besT season yeT wiTh a varsiTy Team record oT 6 wins, 3 losses, and 2 Ties and a J. V. record oT 5-3-2. One oT The Team's sTrong poinTs was iTs desire To go ouT on The playing Tield and do everyThing possible To win The games. The SparTans also had a greaT deTense ThaT showed iTs Torm in all The games. The squad compared well wiTh oTher Teams deTeaTing all The privaTe and parochial schools iT Taced, excepT Benilde, wiTh whom iT Tied. Darcy LawTon, Jerry ErnsT, Dave Brandell and Dave Myers were some oT The ouTsTanding players on The Team. BoTh Darcy LawTon and Jerry ErnsT were chosen members OT The all-conTerence Team This year. Darcy was one oT Two represenTaTives Trom MinnesoTa To aTTend a one-week summer camp on soccer Tor poTenTial Clympic candidaTes. A SQUAD Richfield Opponent I While Bear I I Park 3 O Eclina 2 2 Ramsey 4 3 Sl. Thomas O 4 Kellogg 2 I Shalluclc O 4 Crelln O I Benllde l 7 lvlinnehaha Academy 3 3 Blalce l Team record: 6 wins-3 losses-2 ties With all the lighting drive that the Soccer Squad was noted for, Bob Rosaclcer goes in after the ball. Soccer: Spartans Play Best Year Yet I J. V. SOCCER TEAM-Fronl' Row: K. Se-idler, D. Dahle, D. Phillipi, Kopischlce. M. O'Rourlne, G. G-ranquisf. Row 3: S. Nlnleman, S. Benesh, C. Scanlon, T. Fossen,'T. Evans, L. Rodir, L. Colbenson, R. McCartney. J- HGFVIUQIOH. T. l-EPSON. M- NGHIZI B- TIWOFSOHI K- Martell, 5. BGQQSHS- Row 2: D, Carlson, B. Evans, T. Gunderson, G. Olson, J. l-loch, B. toss. B-Binlffr. MV- DickBOucl1afd- Aller giving his all in a race for The Richfield harriers Jim Lundberg Iies down and Ialcesa well earned resl. SCORE BOX Numberof Rich'fieId's Meels Schools Place SI. Olaf Invilalional I7 5 Tonka, Cooper 3 I S+iIIwa+er, Soulh S+. Paul 3 I I-Ioplcins, Mound 3 I Robbinsdale, Park 3 I Auslin Invilalional I5 5 Edina, Kennedy 3 I Dislricl I8 I4 I Region 5 9 3 Fighling exlrerne Iialigue, Tim Driscoll pours if on near +he Iiinish Io help The cross counlry leam win anolher meei. Cross Clountr Wins in District I8 ThroughouT The monTh oT SepTember The sTamina and endurance oT The cross counTry Team was shown again and again unTil RichTield became The only undeTeaTed Team in The Lake ConTerence. WiTh This record The Richiield cross counTry Team enTered The disTricT meeT and Tied Tor TirsT place wiTh Edina. again showing The Team's power. ln The Region Five meeT RichTield placed a close Third, one poinT above second place Hopkins. A happy occurrence aT The regional meeT was The 9:42 Time recorded by Tom lWallyl Gardner. Wally improved his own school record by 6 seconds and recorded The besT Time aT Lake Nokomis This year. ln The words oT cross counTry coach Paul STam- baugh. We had a very successTul season, and l was greaTly pleased wiTh The Two Trophies ThaT our Team won. Tom Gardner, The pace seTTer, is shown wiTh The DisTricT I8 Trophy ThaT he ran so many miles To help win. .K f f L is fa sf 3 fl' CRQSS COUNTRY TEAlxA,Fronf Row: Joe Ggnnellgl Tim Drigcglly Rick Schlicher, Bruce Wold, Jim Themes, RoberT Meaden, Rolf Hagen Mr Pal ST b h o h T lh PeTe Opsal, Tom Gardner, Jim Lundberg, Dave DoTy, Gregg Walker, . u am auq , C ac .7 Om Fdbiclf. Jim Mae ow. manager Gary Weber, Row 2: Randy Holmes, Charles Rounds, John ST. Pierre, Hope YOUV iuiufe YGGFS Oi running GFS GS QOOCT as This one ,. I VARSITY BASKETBALL-Fron+ Row: W J g J 1' R 2 M lr M B b M R kJ Th pon,JonNhl D Bdll ? VARSITY SCORES Richfield Opponeni' Robbinsdale Mound Minnefonka Edina Hopkins Kennedy Rochesler Mayo S+ Louis Park Wayzafa Cooper Lincoln Mound Kennedy Bernidii Wayzala Lincoln Edina Minnefonka As 'rhe ball goes up in lhe Richfield Edina game Ken Ander ,..--M'- W son prepares +o leap if The shol isn'+ good ic oso Speed, Power Give Squad Vietories ,.- ' ,,.-v ffi ',,- A 4..- ln I968 our SparTans played a winning season wiTh a record oT I3 wins and 2 deTeaTs. Our baslceTball Team closed The season wi+h a second place in The conTerence and hopes Tor sTaTel During The season The mosT criTical games were The Two againsT Lincoln and The Two againsT Edina. ln boTh cases we losT The TirsT one wiTh each Team. The Team worked, pracTiced and improved. Then, Iafe in The season, There came a very special weelc. On Tuesday our Team ran over The Lincoln Bears Thus breaking The Tie Tor second place in The conTer- ence. Friday was an unusual day, a pep TesT in The morning and Then a very special game. Our Team broke Edina's winning sTreal4. We beaT Them 8l-75l lT was a nighT To remember. ln DisTricT l8 compeTiTion The SparTan Tive TirsT meT Kennedy and won wiTh a score oT 58-40. ln The nexT Two games The squad played brillianTly and beaT Robbinsdale 65-50 and Hopkins 80-65. ln The Tinal game againsT Edina, RichTield sTruggled mighTily, buT bowed 5I-65. We're proud oT our guysl Doug KingsriTer malces a good deTensive play as he bloclcs an aTTempTed shoT by an opponenT. On The Tree Throw line, Josh STrub Talces careTul aim and prepares To sinlc a chariTy shoT Tor The SparTans. f- 'G .K ,- -ffl W' -V I K Viltrr ZGI Kk,,kW:,,,, I Ax,,:, if is , ,K,., ,, f ' :Ji i w ' Ask Cur Team Who's Number One ww Richfield is an enlrhusiaslic bunch when if comes 'lo playing and beafing Edina. Jon Nicholson goes up and over The Jraller Edina opponeni' and sinks anofher shor. -S 'a'-f K- A gk sm 9 ' ag 1- 1 s aw J Q ,Q ei ,, V as F fs igi4 ii,'s,ei, L J, .R g X r s ,.sAi , . -A K ...ga s 'i S 'sss use u...4S, 1 'K r X Jim Thompson confinues To press hard by lalcing Jrhe ball The Richfield squad warms up +o beaf anojrher learn. and cur around Hormel Tom Caballca. Jrhem down +o Jrheir proper size. Richfield' Basketball Future Rests ' '11 -ur ,jf 'G 11 I it S , so The Members ot Richtield's JUNIOR VARSITY BASKETBALL squad are trorn left to right: Pete Opsal, Greg Byers, Mark Flanders, Ross Rosen- 36 28 3l 36 J V SCORES St Louis ark Rolobinsdale Edina Hopkins Rochester Mayo Minnetonka Mound Lakeville Prior Lake Lincoln Kennedy BSQUAD Robbinsdale Mound Minnetonka Edina Hopkins Kennedy St. Louis Park Wayzata Cooper Lincoln Mound Kennedy Washburn Wayzata Lincoln Edina Minnetonka SCORES I9 34 35 54 wald, Mike Burqett, Jim Alsdurt, Ron Groat, Steve Bengston, Chuck Marsh, Coach Jack t-laddort. g i 1-' As an opponent applies pressure, Gary Hauqan maintains his balance and possession ot the ball. Richfield ' ' Opponent 45 . i P 47 4l ' 44 54 i 57 69 ' 47 7l 37 57 i 44 Sl . 42 74 ' 43 77 ' Sl 83 Wayzata 39 8I i 49 87 50 34 ' 32 35 I5 I7 ' 43 34 42 33 59 Sl 23 42 4I 48 I8 39 42 30 40 35 30 39 34 3l 42 In Its Abilities, Desire, and Team pirit l il S+. Doug KingsrI+er is credifed wifh a fine assisi as he passes ihe background, Dave Brendeii shows apparenf disbelief and shock ball ro Gary Haugen who in +urn scores Jrwo shois. In Jrhe as The play progresses. fs W wsssisiff-W 4512-D ,D sa. 'f X 2 f 2 fri :S L 4. QK gl? U4 glfll, Y Q an N . -. Sd A img' W -- B-SQUAD-FFOM' ROWI S. ORCH, G. HOW. P. BOWPHGVW. B- HOdOfii. M' mgr.: S. Benesh, T. Norihfieicl, D. Paierson, J. Thompson. D. Pearson, D Puchiei, R. Rosenwafd, J. Marsh, B, Drummond, mir. Row 2: M. Wroge, Wyndggihi S. Schiasherl Coach Chuck Sfgegzl Matmen Hold On Aller slarling lhe season wilh eighl losses The grap- plers began lo develop lheir polenlial resulling in a Tour meel winning slreak. ll was a lrying lime in many ways, wilh iniuries and disappoinlmenls com- mon lhroughoul lhe season. Despile many obslacles, lhe Sparlan wreslling leam never gave up. They al- ways came back wilh a will lo win and gave ol lhem- selves in every malch. This was a leam lo be proud of lhroughoul The season. This year under new Head Coach Lloyd Grand- prey, lhe wreslling leam adopled a new philosophy -be aggressive. They showed lime and again lhroughoul lhe season lhal lhis slyle ol wreslling can shock anyone. lvlosl ol lhe meels were close and we surprised many leams wilh our power. l-ligh scorers on lhe leam were Charles Tucker, George Tucker, Bill Barllell, and John Ekholm. This year only lwo wresllers wenl on lo lhe Region: com- pelilors Dave Anderson and Craig Blubaugh. The lulure ol lhe Sparlan wreslling leam resls wilh lhose who follow: lhe B-Squad looks greal. Slraining lo down his man in a malch, Bill Barllell pulls back and heaves him up and over. , -W aw. :ali ran asmusson. m r.g ave n erson, i ar e , o n om, ave ByAldGgTlq CgBlbgh FkR g D Ad BllBllllJhEkhl D y l h l T k D F R 2 Gilbersladl, George Sluarl. Jim Lindquisl, Dennis Thorvold. ain Perseverance, Determination , .f., I ,,, A . , 4 2 r i ,V , gm Q ,gg an B-SQUAD WRESTLING-Fronf Row: Sieve Weyer, Jim Bischei, Pai Gary Sformoen, Gary Surfon, Tom Laiirance, Tom Kleven, Lee Rogers Harris, Greg Cameron, Ke-ni Reisal, Doug Ulfers. Row 2: Tom Ofredai, Hope you make fhe A-Squad nexr year. Dennis Thorvoid drives Jrhe enemy down and info Jrhe mar and drive behind The Richfield Jream and +he desire 'ro win. All his gains riding Time To win +he maich. Dennis fhus shows The ieammaies have similar spirif. , , ,,,, fy f fs WRESTLING SCORES Robbinsdale lvlinnelonka Edina Hopkins SI. Louis SI. Peler Cooper Mound Buffalo Kellogg Wayzala Lincoln GI' Richfield Opponeni I6 28 I7 27 IO 28 3 37 I7 Kennedy 29 I I I3 k 37 I3 33 I3 32 35 I5 3l I I 25 I8 3 I I I I I 34 Barry Arnold sfrains Io gel Ilwe advanlage in his march and al Ine same lime score more poinls Driving Ilwe opponenfs head down ,mi ferr' if lei- ww-h'ff'ff1K'v-irW'f'f ' - slrives Io win by an advanlage. E, 0 I ' i,lZ,f - , 2 ,, 3' 9g , 3 5 'D Io Ilwe mal, Jolwn Ekliolm Q8 7' !592'9 'V'?rf .V ,Q M JA ii? - Tim Knulsen, Glenn Erickson. This squad backs u Ilie A and B S u ds C-SQUAD WRESTLING-Fronf Row: Paul Hall, Russell Friend, Greg , . P CI 5 Ivlersln, John Welson. Row 2: Jonn Rinde, Jim IvIcGle-nnen, Jim McNeil, and SUPPIQS a Iielrmg hand Whenever needed' Pucksters Place Second in Region ,sg . ,- W 1, Bealing Robbinsdale in lhe Regional Tournamenl and placing second in lhe Region, culminaled a de- lermined drive by lhe sexlel 'ro improve ils record. Under lhe guidance of Coach Dick Bouchard, lhe leam had a record ol nine wins and seven losses, placing sixlh in lhe Conference. The hockey players improved wilh experience, as lheir record showed, and lheir lulure looked very brighl. The nine goals racked up againsl S+. Louis Park represenled a single-game high for lhe Sparlans. Oulslanding players were Dave Pelerson, Fred Brem- selh, Sleve Mullvain, Mike Prodahl, Dick Diekman and Greg Myre. A The Sparlan B-Squad finished wilh a record of I3- 2-3. Leading lhe leam lhis year was goalie Chuck Scanlon, who had four shulouls and a .929 slop per- cenlage. Leading scorer on lhe 'ream was Ken John- son wilh 26 goals and 24 assisls. Sparlan goalie Bill Houslan prepares lo make anolher save lor lhe leam and lhus demonslrales our winning form. ri, -Cl H4 f fsg41.,,mf2..a, ,.,,. .ra W VARSlTY HOCKEY-Fronl' ROW: Coach Richard BOuChard. Fred BFSVYI- Sieve Mullvain, Tom Lake, Sieve Munyon, Mike Prodahl, Tim Kelly, Rick eih, Creighlon Murphy, Bill l-louslan, Greg Myre, Dave Pelerson. Larry Halch, mgr, Row 3: Tom l-lallberg, Kevin Morrell, Tim Evansf Dick Diek- Dierf, Coach Bernard Olson. Row 2: Jerry l-ladd, rngr.g Don Swenson, man, Darold Dockendorf, Sieve Moe, Tom Gardner. VARSITY SCORES Soulhwesl' Minnelonka Edina Hopkins Wayzala Cooper Mourd For? Francis Grand Forks S+. Louis Park Lincoln Robbinsdale Minneionka Edina Kennedy Mound SI. Louis ark Wayzafa Bake Mound Hopkins Robbinsdale Edina B-SQUAD SI. Paul Park Blake Soulhwesf Inlernalional Falls Kennedy Washburn Edison Roosevelf Washburn Henry Soufhwesl SI. Paul Park Henry Blake Easl-Wesf Jr. High Kennedy Edison SI. Paul Academy L.. As an opponenl' alfempfs Io make a scoring play, Sieve Mull- vain is righl' Ihere Io prevenl' II. In a conlemplalive mood, Coach Bouchard considers Ihe game of hockey and Ihe slalure of his Iearn. I RICIIIIEIJ Opponenf X 5 3 2 3 4 Kennedy 3 I 0 fi ' O 'X 2 3 3 I I 4 4 5 0 I P 2 I I 4 2 3 O 7 2 2 2 3 I 0 Em i i 3 'I umm Mmfuulivw M6 HJMYEO 'EH THC ,gl wocxevg TQAM BEQAMSE sue MGASUREU UP 70 W QM As 'rhe Sparfan squad wafches, Sieve Munyon moves 'fhe puck Affempfing fo clear fhe puck from our Ice, Sparfans hus+le in 'Hwrough The Hwick of a Robbinsdale onslaught and 'rake if away 'fo head for Hue opposife goal. Ya f Q L' fl I I fi M ,- 3 F.,-W-, . ' 'wr Q Mfg 1 I' ,2,.. v1 i , K1 The Sparlan slcalers congregale logelher in joyful glee aller anolher goal has been scored by a leammale. GOAL! Creighlon Murphy jus? placed The puck inside The nel and Richlield now leads Jrhe game. Againsl Mound, Sleve Mullvain and Dick Die-lcman show greal defensive form going aller lhe puck. e I if -if 4 AK Sophomores Skate W 6 11329 -.... Toward Future Success at Richfield WI of 'QQ 13' C 1 Yi, Q l ' 5 X xl ' . r r C ' ' s'2,.im ji .1 4.4-4-5' l The Richfield squad is noi lhe lriendliesl bunch in The world. ie, who has succumbed lo The ernolion ol The momenl and A goal was scored and They go off and deserl lhe losing goal- broken down in despair. 'Q , .A,., I . ,sm,3g,e1,,s l -'afz .i , ' i' L fi 'll'f1 I ,-1' s . 1' K r , L V V r J sss' sics isis B-SQUAD l-lOCKEY+Fronl' Row: Bob Miller, manager, Jerry McCullen, Tom Brerner, Craig Boline, Brad Thorson, Keilh Reisdorl, Ken Fournier, Ken Johnson, Brad Evans, Chuck Scanlon, Tom Crook, Torn Fossen, Brian Sieve Kendall, Bob Berg, Dan Kelly, Coach Jeff Shelslad. Nice season l-lay, Larry Larson, Row 2: Tom Gunderson, Sleve Johnson, Jim Thomas, wilh a I3-2-2 record. , Gymnastic Programs Are Young But .K-...N ,guru Le Warren Larsen, Roger Shears, Darcy LawTon, and Ron Berg- lund show Their Torm on The rings, highbar and horse. The audience was guieT, noT a word was being said: The SparTan gymnasTics Team was compeTing in The high bar, The Trampoline, Tree exercise, The paral- lel bars, The rings, Tumbling, and The horse. Under The direcTion oT Coach Jack Campbell and Coach Richard Maas, The gymnasTs have acquired deTerminaTion, co-ordinaTion. a desire To excel. Leading compeTiTors were Tom Swenson, Craig Nelson, Ron Berglund, Daryl Bergman, Darcy LawTon, and CapTain Warren Larsen. ResulTs achieved in B-class compeTiTion provided opTimism Tor nexT year. Tom Swenson and oTher members OT The GymnasTics Team discuss resulTs oT Their lasT meeT and plan Tor The TuTure. Richfield OpponenT Kellog Coon Rapids NorTh ST Paul O ST Louis Park 445 Cooper Lincoln Osseo Robbinsdale . Kennedy 6. Brooklyn CenTer A-SQUAD RECORD 50 55 57 ' 48 55 . 50 6 .5 . ' . 53 ManlcaTo 52 33.5 7I.5 4I ' 64 48 57 43 63 38 5 6 5 48 57 the Teams Are Dedicated to Success purse A-SQUAD GYMNASTICS-Fronf Row: Craig Nelson. Daryl Bergman, Row 2: Ron Bergluncl, John Larsen, Phil Robinson, Jim Clark, Roger Warren Larsen, Ken Dowell, Craig Degendorler, Dayion Wighfman. Shears, Darcy Lawlon, Coach Jack Campbell. -v-----.hx iii Eco 'MU' fl i D -f .I 1 Miz .. erarr ' :5 me Q R Omfl R l Wffo wif X G 10 ' l Zi, i I J W ki ik :kr xi 8 -I Lg ,. L ifsivliqs 5 .. I Q VR g ,,,. MMM ' ' . eeeooorr f:......., L - ....g.. Larry Glidden. Doug Nelson, Phillip Rice, Scoll' B-SQUAD GYMNASUCS-Fronf Row: Doug Selle, Bruce Larsen, Tom Erickson, Jim Slewari, Chip Sharraii, Bob Slonski. Row 2: Rod Klein, Coach Richard Maas. Missing-Bob Heinrich. Weyer, Marc Linder, Skiers Improve and Show Promi e 7 SKIING SCORES 'S Richfield Opponen+ A ii 270.3 Kennedy 288.6 Ai WJ 263.6 R6b6in6d6l6 284.3 274.2 Edina 274.4 280.0 Lincoln 235.5 K 289.1 Mzfm6+6nka IIO.7 i Q 291.4 S+. Louis Park 252.1 4 300.0 Wayzara I 34.9 272.1 H6606 280.4 Six+h in Siaie Meei , r Dennis Gray uses his Ski poles io his besi advaniage while iwisiing his way beiween gaies in The Slalom. Skier Greg Zahner siancis and coniempiaies oihers on Jrheir runs before faking his iurn on ihe Slalom course. 109' fa-.,.f ' Q . .J 7 . 'zlbfifff 'V 7 S4 Jw., f' SKI TEAM-Fronf Row: Al Mairnberg, Charles Rounds, Jim Lundberg ROSS Oiio, Greg Zehner, Mike Archer. Row 2: Dan Duoos, Sieve Piasier Rick Renum, Bob Goplin, Greg Walker, Dennis Grey, Torn Fabick, Rick for Bright Future The ski Team, coached by lvlr. Rudy lvlarTignacco, TerminaTed The season wiTh a very good record. The Team was parTicularly sTrong in The areas oT cross- counTry skiing and ski iumping. Their sTrengTh in These areas earned Them a sixTh place in The lVlinnesoTa STaTe high school meeT, wiTh a ToTal oT 253.26 Team poinTs. SparTan skier Rick Ranum placed ninTh among 86 compeTiTors in The cross-counTry division oT The STaTe meeT. Jim Lundberg placed TiTTeenTh, and Chuck Rounds placed sixTeenTh. ln iumping, Bob Goplin placed sevenTeenTh and Team members Ross OTTo and Tom Teigen also placed. Though Coach lvlarTignacco wore a buTTon on his coaT ThroughouT The season exhorTing everyone To Think Snow, a major problem ThaT conTronTed The Team was a lack oT snow. The ouTlook Tor The nexT season is TalenT, and a real winTer. Skiing cross-counTry, Rick Ranum shows good racing Torm even X Though he is exhausTed aTTer a long uphill haul. af ' 34 nv: f wifi fx? r I 1 1 41 . .,,. I' 'X L X '1 6 mqmtgyg vlv1wp,., ' .tvs lt. . fwfr . x.. 4 f ' ',':f 2' .'.', 1 H I-if . ',J'f'm A T Schlicher, Mark Bundy, JeTT Nelson, Tom Teigen, Jim Rodde, Larry Larson, STeve NinTeman. NOT picTured: Bruce Ahlbom, STeve MaTTers, Bruce Ablbom Comes down Speed Skiing ageing Mme on M'k Cl T , M k S h 'd , T L . . ' . le amen S ar C nel er Om arson a measured course in The slalom evenT aT Buck Hill. I53 3fQ?5?f??Wf fg5ZfifV if X9 EJ X wvyifggj w 2135 fix My W,,5L2f3g4Zzf2i,f Cjlffk V0-0 my f i SEN 'QRS f ir I55 Active Cfficers Guide Class of '68 Fall arrived and as fhe class of l968 enfered fhe halls of RHS fo begin fhe new year, fhey sud- denly realized fhey were seniors! They had finally reached fhe goal which had seemed so disfanf only a few years ago. The class acfively parficipafed in all aspecfs of school life. Seniors in sporfs have played fheir lasf game for RHS, buf fhey've finished wifh fhe safis- facfion of lcnowing fhey've confribufed fo fhe pres- fige of fhe school. The sfudenf council and fhe sen- ior planning commiffee confribufed fo fhe increased coimmunicafion wifh fhe adminisfrafion. Class mem- bers were also presenf in ofher RHS organizafions and acfivifies. Graduafion meanf various fhings, lf meanf leav- ing fhe securify of life af RHS. lf meanf fhe loss of old friends, buf fhe formafion of new friendships away from home as fhe class of '68 leff RHS. The seniors casf away fheir old life as fhey reached for fhe fufure. Thomas Abalan Pafricia Addiss Denris Adams Cheryl Ahlrnar Cindy Algren Brenda Allen Bruce Anderson David And9I'SOU Greg AnClefS0V1 Barbara Allen Barbara Anderson Consfanco Anderson Edwdfd AI'ld9VSOH Greq J- AVWSVSOH Pamela A Mary Alfa reg L. And r James Ande W 'W A V ! Q gy , ,. l . l x i i Q' AIIQ Ng ' ' .Mimi Q , ' A ' : x-,,L wr my . ...a.... .M rw-.. '- - sr - A Leading fhe senior class isn'+ all work and no play for 'rhe '68 officers who are: John Freeman, Treasurer: Paul Hardr, vice-president Lila Soderland, secrelaryq and Jon Nicholson, presidenf. Jennifer Anderson Mark Anderson Peggy Anderson Kirn Anderson Mary Jo Anderson Scarf Anderson Russell Anderson Sfewarr Anderson Thomas Anderson Terry Anrolik Theodore Appel nf' zg, 82, ri Vicky Arelz Sfeyen Arnold Therese Ascher Jack Ashmore Chrisline Aussendorf Michael Ausfin Calhy Babekuhl Kersli Bachrnan Todd Backer Gary Baggensloss rf-ca, 'Yi , an . 3 A XM' Peggy Bain Colleen Ball Cheryl Barquisl' William Barllell' Valerie Baseman Frank Boyles Jeri Beadle Kennelh Beall James Beane Michael Beckman K iam, ,,,u,, L, ,ii If L 3 5 l .,s,W,,,, ,, , , W. ,,,., M-..,, , i A ' fa. 7 Connie Gunderson, aclinq as a hosless of Richfield High, cheerfully greels visilors as lhey enler our school. Michael Bender Linda Benqslon John Benson Sandra Benson John Benller Roberl Berglund Ronald Berglund Susan Bergman Daryl Bergmann Susan Berzelius Janice Billmeier Rebecca Bingea' .L ' V ,,,. ua- I Q Nj 415' 'Winn -W , f Q, ,ni 'MV J 3, ' SQ I gf J 4 nj 5 fu .ff 'MN ,.., 'Vu fr' B . QR 1 E! S ,,. 4 M 2 'X Ar Li . V im!! , x ff ' -iv .W 2 3 J, 3' .Q f., ,, 33,5 i X . 'waz 1 ' a Nancy Bixby Suzanne Blayloclc Thomas Biorgum Janice Blom Ambitious Gail Boberq Georqianna Borden Dale Borqeson Steven Bergman 1? Q-'iw .155 N,-ar Steven Blom Kim Bloom Chuck Strauch helps students use the new library copying machine which was provided by the Student Council. Students Offer Service Philip Bostrom Ronald Bowman Ronald Bayes Perry Bowen Fred Brernselh Jeffrey BOvCl David Brandell Pamela Brenner 4' 41? 9 fvv , QU' Sfeyen Brenner Barry Brenny Randy Brinkman Jan Broin Linda Brown LuJane Brown Sally Brown Thomas Brown Nancy Brudeii Bonnie Bucci 5. '15 Sue Thompson and Tom Larson help earn money for Hwe senior class Treasury by serving ine hungry 'fans af our home foo+ball games. Kay Buckley Kafny Budde Rosernary Buiqer I1 KK a s Bruce Burr Shari Caidweii Coiieen Cannon SW -,4 V. ,, ' Q g Q, A, ' T' ix K iff ,wr Mark Carey Anne Carlson James Carlson Palrlck Carey Brian Carlson Kernellm Carlson Mary Carlson George Carr or Callwy Cassady Brooks Clwrislensen A-5 C IF 45? of . M A Taby Clwrislensen Tom Clwrlsllansen fi. ,OI 2 5 K gi tk 59 S' gf Pi' M 1,1 lf F51 EZ - - SQ 3 5 2 ' 'fe 4 l VKN , ,K ,rt ' .Y he I to immune Along wi+l1 ofluer members of flue sfage crew, Mark Soren son aids in 'llwe conslruclion ol sels 'For RHS proclucflons Work Is Never Done Behind Scene Richard Clwurclw Claudia Clwurlik . ,-4 .4-Q. K' Barbara Claxlon Janna Colman 1 .Ek Michael Colvin Scoll Comslock 40 'Cy U 0 ef ' , .J-ual A , -ia ,Q Q 5, , .4 M -'C' Virginia COne Rusty Constans Michael Cooper James Conqdon Christine Cook David Craft Susanne Craft Steven Crook , V, ' ,Q-an 5' I TQ Does Tom Brown realize that each morning he enters the halls of RHS brings him one day closer to his graduation? Fast Pace Keeps Students Ru Joe Crown Raymond Cummings James Dahl John Daniels Julie Culley Steven Dalfer Scott Dailey Teresa Daniels hin Ronald Danielson Steven Davies fm 'TTY f ,lffyi Caroi Davis Ricnard Davis Sandra Davis Richard Day Daie Dayon ,nv .,,,!, Craig Deqendorfer Lynnae DeJariais Timoiny Denman Sfephen Dennis Celia Denny 'C' Wayfne Derzier Cnaries Devoraic Linda Dewifr Janice Dickinson Terry Dieicman it 1 .f img 'fir Q, ff' -A-r fi 3. I? RHS Seniors Look to Their Future 'L ,yy 5 l his The Counselor! Office has a colleclion ol college bullerins. A Cornell bnllerin carclwes llwe eye of Bob Lazorilc. Colleen Dunn Daniel Duoos George Eclcslein Clna rles Ego . 3 '14, mfr 1 A - 'VK Mary Jo Elwlers Garry Ekeqren YC -2 Q2 Jane Douqlwerly Kenny Dowell Larry Elceqren John Elcliolm James Dredge Gloria Drill Jennifer Elias Roger Eliason Bradley Dronen David Drummond Peggy Elliol James Emerson 49' C J rv, if Q' D f if ww V rw' l va H1232 ' Susan Farr Siephanie Fellows Michael Filzen Dennis Fink William Finley Kaihy Fischer Mary Fiizenberger Susan Fix Sharon Flach James Fleming af,-QE., X -I -- ..- . - 9 1 .. A ,b - . as . X- .-an--P '1l Mr. Thurber, The delegaie from Carihage -mbs- College, gives advice To college bound seniors during a represeniaiive session. GN John Engellcing Harold Erb Lesier Enqen David Erickson Erilc Englebrelson Dianne Erickson Jerome Ernsi' Molly Erspamer Jacquelyn Eshelman Michael Evans Nancy Evers Nels Everiz fqn 'DE ,-JA -v.-fy 1' f ,Q -,,,r K, -449' 4 AU' A Door to Knowledge Is Qpening Roberl Florey Craig Fordahl Mark Fremo Bonnie Frlendshuh 4 Tony Fosfer John Freeman Daniel Fredericlcs Douqlas Freerlcs Marlha Frislcey Michael Frilh Jean Frilz Terry Frolund 'WHY' Q Gln-1 in 1--V PH we 'iff'-3? These boolcs nol' only increase Laura S'rol'esbery's lcnowl edge. bul 'lhey also build slrong arm muscles. Glenn Gaavig Donna Galbrechl' Peler Gale John Ganapes fi ' , Susan Ganslce Judifh Gardner 'C 1 Riff V Thomas Gardner Susan Garner Joneen Gaylord Dennis George Richard Gerlc Leslie Gersey Mary Gess William Gibson David Gilbersfadf Jean Grnach ig, J iiaa D B 5 sss Doug Reynolds fulfills 'rhe desires of his slomach during The period of school commonly known as lunch. Kalhy Gravelle Mary Green Aileen Greqer Allen Gram Orlyn Gran Barbara Grande Barbara Goodlund Barbara Goodman Wendy Gorsl' Henry Gnerer Thomas Goalen Diana Golcey ,al AC! ,FW .fin W ,I Adrianne Greqerson Fredrick Gren John Grundilz Connie Gunderson Barlon Greslnrink Nona Griffin Wendy Griffin Dale Gunderson Jane Gunderson Marsha Gunslad Al' pep fesis enlhusiasm and alieniion are focused on ihe various aiirac lions: cheerleaders, Tapaires, girls, girls ... and more girls. Kalhryn GuSl'aiSOr1 David l-laclceil Barbara Haines Diane Halverson Phyllis Gusiafson Susan Hadden Shelle Hale Anne Hamilion Marsha l-laaqenson Belsy Hagloi Kris Halvarson Bonnie l-lams 'VY' J, partan Spirit Defeats Competitors gn. Q V A Kurt Hannes Ronald Hanson Paul Hardt Ginger Harmorniclc David Hanson Mary Hanson Barry Harpestad Deborah Harris ,-ci, 'sill' ...I Wendy Hanson Bruce Hardt Suzanne Harris Stephen Hartman 1,9 I sf . , u Dave Brandell, a member ot the RHS varsity basketball team attempts a tree throw as Jim Thompson loolcs on. Elaine Harwood De-bra Hauqerud Gary Haugen Gioia Haurifz Q: x f v KW 3' 2 F 5 4 1 - ' ' 1- iff, ,WJ 59 to orror r,rr,rrss , 415. ,,...a ' ,js 'wi ,, ww , ff' Gail Hein Linda Heinrich fi' i Lynn Henkel Gerald Henriclsson Loel Henry Shirley Henry Michael Herron David Hill Robe-rf Hillner Bruce Hinnenlcarnp Ann Hierpe Kafhy Hoclcerf Sue Tliompson, Tom Larson, Lila Soderland, and Jim Dredge don flweir hill billy affire and affend flue annual RHS Sadie Hawlcins celebrafion. Cheryl Hoff Thomas Hoffman Clifford Hoffman CYf1'l'l'1lG Hoium Jucliflw Hoffman Sfeven HONEY Richard Holm Daniel Holmes Terry Holmes Marflwa Horner Robyn Horness Janis Hornseflw ...fav AWN ff? 430 Good Time Reign at Richfield Chrislopber Hoslcin Jerry Hong Pamela Howe Douglas l-lunl' i e e 4 x William Houslon Janis HOWQH William l-loward jill Howe Daniel Hurley Peggy Jackson Alan l-luus Tim Jackson Callny lviiloslan displays ber lalenl as a dancer as slrie gyrales lo llne rliyllirn of lbe Palricians. Carolyn Jefferson Joan Jelvicli Kerry Jaeger John Jarvis Barbara Jacobson Linda Jacobson r +C: vi., Q Pep Plus Vitalit 1f J n-5 Aciing as co-chairman of The balloon comrniffee for Home- coming, Mark Moniils Barbara Johnson Bradley Johnson adds his own flavor +0 The posiiion. Chrisiine Johnson Daniel Johnson Carolyn Johnson Carroll Johnson Make Llp Seniors 1 'bi' Q 'Q JPN. 139' ts: ii lf g N ff Q ff A .1-0 :Ci Craig Jensen Douglas Jensen Darcy Johnson David A. Johnson , I N,... - V' , f, 5, , , V ' V Q f ze-rg, Yf' ', Zi ,. 5:3530 'sg - . .21,'1- 3, - 'r Bruce Jenlink Peggy Jepson David E, Johnson Douglas Johnson qtmff Roberl' Jernberg Lanny Johnsen Duane Johnson Janece Johnson M47 'UTY .-.4 1-.., Loyal game-goers, Barb Lawson and Doug Johnson, dis- play Jrhe spirilr ol lhe enlhusiasfic fans. Kevin Johnson Michael Johnson Leslie Johnson Nancy Johnson Peggy Johnson Ronald Johnson 45 . 19 Af 4' 4 ,av-as :f Slephen Johnson Susan Johnson Susan K. Johnson Terry Johnson Chrisfine Johnslon Dennis Johnsion Therese Johnslon Jackie Jones Jill Jones Michael Jorolahl Charles Junlcers Michelle Karkholl Peggy Keehr Therese Keen Gary Kehe l' I1 Q 3'- 44' .mb , . Q -7 i g L 'Jif- i j'.-6 i . , s is 'Q' 3 ,ij f ,it ,, f p' A I pq Q 'D' ' Ax 'H F .. Wayne Kelash Michaeleen Kelzenberg Pelel' Kepler Mary Ann Kelly William Kepharl Charles KHJYISSOH The head advisor of lhe Senior class, Mr. Harold lvlalmer, also counsels l'he Senior Planning Commillee. Valued Coun eling Benefits S niors Carrie Kienilz Cheryl King Linda Kirchner Barbara Kilzrnan Carol Knulson Sleven Koch Diane Kieser Doug Kinqsriler Mariorie Killridqe Rebecca Klein Calhy Knulson Marqarel Koehler 13' ,-54 L.. J .W Joanne Lace Dianne Lally Riclnard Larne'r'rry Barbara Larnperl' Jolnr Lamson Keilln Lange Bruce Larsen Roberl Larsen Darrell Larson Rosemarie Larson Mr. Roberr Clxrislianson, a member of 'flue fr ge in,- i counseling slall, advises and asslsls '14 seniors In forming rheir plans for llme lurure. Mark Koenlg James Koloc Gregory Kopisclwke Bill Korell Mary Kralwl Gayla Kralz 'r - v 'Yu Ka+l'wleen Krueger Kaflwleen Krueger Janel' Krumm Celia Kulawskl Wendy Kulle Krisrlne Kyllo Lili 2? .f-v 'f Lg. .-IU' T17 Extremes Modeled b RHS Seniors V-We L il l 2 V 22 -5 f 5 1 X 5 3 Q 4 'L Gi: . eepfmgi MLK. .iam '11 r ,i a , , f 2, . J Senior Slop Day wins ilie approval of Scoii Dailey as He srares wi+l'1 disgusi ai llwe well-dressed look. Barbara Lawson Roberr Lazorilc Kris Lee Pairicia Layeux Jane? Lee Linda Lee ig!'lN Tlwornas Larson Warren La rso Pairicia Lee Bruce Leeih U QF 4, Susan Lallwarn Sandra Lauclenslager Lorrie Leisure Jane Leslie Dianna Laughlin Paifi Laursen Roberr Lewis Sheila Lewis .,..-at g e 5 I us.. - I ' Ez..-5 ,, , i L, . . 1' . fx ii n K r ir ' 5 A-...-M, .M ,, h- , ff . ,...,, M W , i 2 Tom Anderson. Jeff Boyd, and Tom Sanner display The allire of boys on Senior Dress-Llp Day. Richard Lexvold William Limperl Sheryl Lindberg dv . ,ij Susan Lindblom Gary Lindborq Roxanne Lingen i f! Mike Linner Roberf Lilfle William Lillle well dressed Mary Louris Maricrie Lovaasen Richard Lowden z sf' , 4 333 rx, -It . i 11-,f I9 C Gwen Lucier Gregory Ludwig Rebecca Luick Bran? Lund Curlis Lund 'Q fo James Lundberg Barbara Lundern Lynn Macey Jon Mach? Cindy Maiwurm rf-f pq ,241 O : ' g :Q J3' 9 M y -...,,,. 3 as qw- ff? . , Q13 Fifa ,494 Q L R Wendy Malcouslcy Robert Marshall Barbara Masoner Cathy Marsh Gennell Marlin Mary Mathlason '.. .lv . sq , Jlivgfl .:'.3.+ fb, T- 15,5 .-.gffgllz Us Cheryl Sunclem samples food she made in home economics with the help of Chris Westergard and Terry Slcarman. Interests of S niors Display Talents Barbara Mattson Larry Maurer: Timothy McCarthy James McCarvilI Wayne McGee John Mc6inty Lois Matula Joan McBride Gregory McCartney Mllie McDonald John McGinnis Scott McMorran 141 -6 f tv Paul McVey Caryn Mecay Randy Merriman Greg Merrill' Douglas Meyer f-fi! ,.,4P vf, Gregg Meyer Mary Meyer Nancy Meyer Sleplueru Meyer Elisabellw Miclwel Q -,QV r wfwx-ww M r 3 : 1 :W ln preparajriom for enlerlng an llme alrer sclwool working in Jrlwe Mary Mlclwels Mark Mfller Merrilee M?ller -'W' Miclwael Miller Calherfre Milogr Peggy Mllclwell ,ff 4, arr career, Marlq Carey spends muclw of his Pamela Muelmrrra Roblr Mfrs l Sally Murdock - , ,fx 'Za 'is'- o-5 .Q Y .ab asv C354 rr- 4' vw RHS Is Home for Creiqhlen Murphy Gerald Murray Barbara Nelson Donna Nelson , sq 48 6 Sleven M urray Marlc Myers John Nelson Linda Nelson Gary Myhre Dale Nehrbass Nancy Nelson Reed Nelson T'--v,, Foreig Students Liz Michel, our AFS sludenl from France, pauses for a mornenl To recall her experiences as a senior al RHS. Sharon Nelson Susan Nelson Frederick Neurn Mary Neumann ann Jon Nicholson Kalhryn Nordslrorn fm. , Lynn Nordslrom Sleven Norin Thomas Noslca Judy Oliver Celesle Olsen N Rf, . .V QF -i ,f ff .ual 1-L f 211 12' I ew M ' W 9-iw-vw. Evonne Olson Nancy Olson Palnicia Olson Thomas Olson Wallace Olson ffm , iii V 1 g A in T ,gfif 4 V ,if .vi V -V ,-V . Z r I1 '32 , if-yffvi'-'ff ' Dianne Opperud Terry Ore Judiilw Oredson Julie O'Rourlce David Osborn ' 1:9 gl' ,,.4-J' Y? ' .., ' rv Lynn Bundy, AFS sludeni from Soullw Africa, is making new friends while enjoying her slay al RHS. Daniel Page Pal Pappas Daniel O'Sl'1ea Karla Oifen James Osllaerq Mark Paiiolis ,pf lf, ii? X T if tl 1333 ag it , , !..fi,y Q .1 l i . M52 A' I 2 f 1 ' ,f ff if : L! g f 4. '77 1 l fx' , 'fU,gfiQ'Q7'?37ig?ffl? f' , fi Lab assisianl Lynn lvlacey offers his services lo The chernislry deparlmenl preparing solulions, cleaning glassware, and running experimenls. Lynn Parlcer Sieve Parsley Rila Parlcs Pamela Paulson Nancy Parrish JoAnn Payler 'Y v-'T' 37' .J 5 4:5 'M f ,:' 3 jf ,, ,Q Q iffig -if 494 5: 4 C ,jg ii l , 4 5 5 Brenda Perlclcio Cheryl Pelerson David Pelerson 6 Q 4 -, ,a' Gran? Peferson Jan Pelerson John E. Peferson TV JS agua 111 Wayne Pe-'rerson Ronald Pelriclca Randy Jo Pelro Kalhleen Phillippi Ann Pierce A-.. 'U' Jill Pinclcaers Mary Poclcrandl' Sharon Ponlius Sheldon Pos? Linda Praus Mm. :Ov 'F 5 X -pi ., y,,yyh y yyii .5 Lf 'VP A K :sl if-Q. gi e Scientific Fields Appeal to Students off -at Ns bs. 4 5 , I he M A A . Q ff'-5'bi'i fli' . Cv , ,--f, , . c is Sue Bergman's special interest in biology leads her to interesting discoveries through the dissection ot a cat. Dennis Randall Richard Ranurn il Terry Rassrnussen Alan Redetzlce L I9 Sandra Reiner James Rennelce -x-4 Sharon Prepeichal John Prest Douglas Reynolds Jon Reynolds Carol Priebe Mick Pugh Sandra Rice Timothy Rice l Brian Pull: Janet Quall Donna Richardson Kathleen Richardson ,..v' 44427 Y ' i ' is I 'l li Seniors Trod Paths Toward S ccess S 0 4 Margarel Richardson Douglas Rllchie Philllp Robinson Theodore Roelh Mary Roberls Nancy Roberls Belh Rogers Sleye Rome 1 ,xg ,279 Peler Roloerls Michael Robin Douglas Roslce Rebecca Ross 1' A 5 3 1 2 D E 1 E , . Q s 2 Q www' 0 .Q-6' , ,,N, ' .:., ,:,,. -3 1 Q ,. Dave Drummond and Jeff Boyd gaze lhoughllully oul of lhe window as lhey conlemplale a fulure deba+e. Charles Rounds John Rouse 4 '15 Linda Rowell Pamela Rusch Palricia Ryan Shelly Salk A N4,J' anime fe fav a ls' 'S -ok rx., -'I , I ff' 4:5 'QV --9 'cw ,Alt K ,X 'hi Cheryl Sandeen Marilyn Schindler Kalhleen Sghuler Susan Seal Scofl Sharpe Joe Shiflerle Rene Sandquisl Sfephanie Schleuder Teresa Schulz John Seland Judifh Shaw Robe-r+ Shull Thomas Sanner Diane Schmid Sfephen Scolf Thomas Seline Mark Shaw JOM Sieberz 'f 1 :JV ,M ...fv- Beclcy Schiaqer William Schoepf Kennelh Seaborg Douglas Seward Roger Shears L n S' M fh ' ' y ne iemers a ew Schiller Joann Schoslag Nancy Sedio Mary Shoenhardl Karen Shellum Peler Silbernaqel 'S fax aim 'o-J 5 x H? y Al 1 ,Q f ,mf f 'fn mfr' I I Vaierie Sloii' Pa+'ri Siegner Valciia Siusser Loni Smiih Lynn Srniiin .Ai Terry Srniiii Eiizabeiiw Snow Wendy Snyder Terrel Soderberq Keren Soderiund Liia Sorieriand SQA Sgnrgic EVEN S0iC Joarn Spaice George-50ii1eim Mcbaei Spillane The Senior Planning Comrniiiee, whic is busily discussing iuiure pians. ,AW gm ,4v ' .f1' If N311 Thomas Sredrnan Donald Sfidger Janice Sienerson Char Sfinson S 0 I A Leslee Sfone Laura Siofesbery Terrance Siormoen Bonnie Siover if Karhieen Siodiecic Dave Sfoebe Presideni Gary Baqgensioss presides over an imporianr meering of Hne Srudenr Council. Active Governing RH Gordon Siover Ciiaries Shauciw Janice Siuber Lee Sfrandberg George Sfuari' Pairicia Sfuizrnan l H R - Moab if .dgeix 'TX .406 Heien Subaclc Ci1eryiSundern . QQ e A M, I 2 if I J- , 135539 - 3' . Senior Joneen Gaylord slops lo have a fall: willw Darcy Lawlon before hurrying on To her nexf class. 0 0 0 Soclallzm I Susan Sweel Dale Swenson l Lucille Swenson Thomas Swenson l W. 1 , .V I i .s . I cf 'ii 'Z f . X may 'av-4 Pa Sandra Tanlfu Susanne Taragos ,wi i KW -1 Susan Sundquisl' Mark Svac Teresa Swanson Greg Sullon Belly Swanson Cheryl Swedberg t of a Senior Day Donald Tlweimer Douglas Tlnelen Linda Teiqen Craig Tharaldson Sfeven Tlwies Bonnie Thompson xv 'i -f . 5 il 0' 3' , ,,' - .A fl - 7 A , 9 f 19 , .'. 7 4? l i . 4, W2 is V rg f j np ,fr , 'i I f,5X T' , ,- . .. 15' ,','flle,! l- ffl ,'1f. f 'Julian ,i 'T 10 s- ' 'fy' N40 Jacqueline ThornpsOn Susah Thompson Rebecca Tolifson Barbara Torrance James Thompson Gregory Thoreson Sheri Tonozzi Jeannie Tracy Ronald Thompson William Thorlclldson Cynlhia Torell Gary Treloelhorn John McGinfy, Nancy Warschlce, Bob Warhol, and Ralph Van l-loven sfop in +he rush be-Tween classes ro socialize-.' Yfv Pam Tre-bil George Tucker Lois Turner Diane Tulch Ronald Tvelrbalck X A 41? T W3- Jari Ubben Marlc Ufler Clayfon Vall Ralph Van Hoven Debra Varner Friend hip ast Kalhy Veil Gary Versland Ronald Waqner Bonnie Wahl JT Jeanefle Volz Slephen Von Barqen William Wallcer Donna Waller R : .Sf Fx e f . A I Diane Waage Cheryl Wachler Through the Years Aller a long wail, seniors exchange plclures as a remem lorance of 'Friendships made al RHS. Kalherine Waller Roberf Warhol David Ward Nancy Walschlce .J an .,-2 'J' Roberl Weber Billy Weseloh Nancy Wenqenrolh Judilh Weseloh Q' 4 if ,Q John Wlwipple Cynlliia Wnilbeck Slnari Wlwife Ps. -QW ' -vi ' V Ricliard Williamson Roberl' Wills Monica Wilson 0 , ,A ' v K H 'X ,fa 1 ' mp' QI-I Aurelia Wolnlford David Wold Jeanefle Wold -H-7 Kenny Worq Gary Worclon James Worllw ? 115 Jenell Yorks lvlicliael Yosl Beverly Youness 'S Jerry Zeillan Susan Ziesmer Joseph Zimmerman if Q3 my 'V' Erica Wiclcslrorn Kalrleen Winler David Wollan Roger Wyicng Bonnie Yowegg Slew-1 Zmuda Da 3:1 Wiqnlrnan James W'll'clw Maribolr Wolpers Maw Ygfvq Rgbefli Ygygr q Gloria F-nderzon Q 5 . , 2 , 4 u 5 4- i S f 1 i' H A f at , PM if ' ,-DEA ,,,...-- Q 1 Q K.,,... DERCLASSME Led by the apable MS Junior class officers are John Day, Treasurer: Debbie Helsefh, Secrefaryg Opsal, Presidenf: and l-larlene Qualley, Vice Presidenf. , 4 i V Peggy Adams 2. ' Lynne Ahlberg Paulelle Ahrndl Scoft Ainsworth Jill Alquisl he ! 'df Jim Alsdurf s . 4' Jerald Auder Kenneth Andersen ' Barbara Anderson Cheryl Anderson ' David Anderson Dean Anderson K Debbie Anderson Donna Anderson ... 4- i . Douglas Anderson Garv Anderson ' .-I , ,V u., A-f Iass Gfficers Wifh a flourish of frumpefs, fhe li! class of '69 began a year of excif- ing acfivifies. The scene: Gufhrie Theafre for fhe producfion of Harper's Ferry. The iuniors had re- s viewed fhe play in English classes. A maze of wild posfers, sfrobe s T lighfs flashing, and pafferns mov- ing on fhe wall was fhe seffing for fhe Psychedelic Soc l-lop. Spon- sored by fhe iunior class, fhis evenf helped earn money for fhe class freasury. The acquiring of class rings was a maior evenf, sym- bolizing for iuniors a sense of pride in fheir class and a spirif of loyalfy for Rl-iS. As a fribufe fo fhe grad- uafing senior class, fhe iuniors sponsored and planned fhe Junior- Senior Prom, a dramafic finale fo an evenfful year. Fefe - sf. f if 2 s W as 4 if James Anderson James Anderson John Anderson Judith Anderson Karen Anderson Melba Anderson Peggy Anderson Susan Anderson Terrv Anderson Krisline Andreasen A Pai Andrus P I A d , fm. au a n rus 0' Kelly Archer f 5- Louise Armstrong 1 James Arnold Kirby Arnold - s . f Lorrie Askeland Kevin Asmussen Vicky Ausfin Paul Bachman Jon Baden Susan Baker Kennefh Bakke Ronald Ball 1 . Va my 2. A' I i 1 y - , , as , , . A ij L- 'Q , ijs if A T ,ii,, s,,, , , ,jiri l i iw A , . x . A ' 9 ,,.i . M5211 s 'tg 'E is Juniors Strive for Lofty Heights ,ss-. 1 i ffy, ,,,,i H Wifi.. J 1 B J M We ,,.. m,,i g .,,: H iff? .. ,,,, I A dv 5' 1. ,. i..: f fi 'J ,, ,Q z,,.,kH W 1 -1... ,,,,, , K 4 ' 1 it Q 5- M V M ,. 's ,I ay, Iv . I xiii ,,:ykL,, . c , ,f my wh, Q . i f B 5 .ve , F, X .V w 3 g .idx A .3 ikfj 5: 4 ' c, as K . rv-V 1.21 S 9 445 2 ' AX Z Vi.. ,.,, Y Q v G i'l'Lfl,2 in ' wi v 4 i, J S ' X 1 . f 'gy ' .. J R '- 1 A 2, 'fa 5 ' , X ' B 1 is 5 Af 9' ., '55,-ff ' . J Y A ryf C' it C' i if 4 B ' xy , , sc I f ' rift? , 41 ' Us Z 5. A 4 J 3 as 5 12, , V fi, . ji q -er f -i -,,,, g - 1 ., L , , fm. fi, , 4 , 4 53,45 e ' , ,ki 'Z X Vs vb M V, 945' 1 fair 'X -nw arm ,, 'L- Diane Balmer Rebecca Balsiqer Adrian Bankowski Kalhy Baribeau Sleve Barrelle Debra Barsness Barbara Barlon Darlene Ballen Laurel Baumgarfner Roberl Beane Ronald Beccheiii William Becken Bonnie Becksfrom Bob Behr Tom Behrner Chrisline Bell Roberl' Bendrickson Janice Benedicl' Russell Benglson Sleven Bengfson Claudia Bennell' Pafricia Bennell' Sue Bennis Corrine Benson Debra Benson Susan Bergh Cherrie Bergquisl' Diane Bergsfen Craig Berkley Brenda Berkman Alan Bernhardl Lyle Bernier John Bernslein Michael Berryman Gail Beffcher Nancy Bingham James Bischel Jeanne Blomberg Joanne Blomberg Karin Blomsness Craiq Blubaugh Ken Bodin Sandra Bohnen Ann Bold? Rodney Boll Rufh Bonsfrom Roberl Borne Dave Borrell Dean Bossenecker Dave Boslrom Wayne Brabanl' Mark Brandell Belsey Braschler Patricia Brasfad Robert Brekke Timofhy Brennan Jean Bridges Jaime Briggs Michael Bririgan Charles Brockmeyer Phillip Brooks Barbara Brown Terry Bryanl' Ramon Buck Jeanelle Budd Paul Budde William Budroe Marcia Bullock Jeanelfe Bunce Daniel Burgell' Micheal Burger? Karen Burr Wendy Bush Alberl' Buflerfield Kay Buflerfield Greg Byers Gregg Cameron Gary Caple Georgia Cardwell Douglas Carlson Janel' Carlson Lynn Carlson Wayne Carlson Harold Carfer Ann Cary Mary Caselius Rira Caufman Jeffrey Ceder Ramona Chandler Jerry Chase Torn Chase Nancy Chrislensen Sandra Chrislensen Sleven Chrislensen Ronald Chrisfenson Paul Chrislian Coun Barb Chrisfiansen Kalhleen Cina Dave Clark Janis Clark Jim Clark Patrick Clemenls Rena Cleveland William Clofhier Dwain Coleman Jennifer Colford Keilh Colligan Torn Collopy Daniel Colvin Sieve Cook Darlene Cooper Paul Cooper Eileen Copeland Lynn Copeland Ronald Cornelius Brad Cornell Diane Cromer Marilyn Crorkin Linda Culshall Sharilyn Dahmes Mike Daniels James David Kafhy Davis Pamela Davis John Day James DeShane Mike DeCrescenzo Linda Degidio Richard Dickson Calhy Diekrnan Darold Dockendorf Doug Doerfler Calhy Dombeck Jill Donahue Daniel Dofy Debra Dowell Noreen Dowell Cheryl Downs Michael Draves Tim Driscoll Connie Dryg Debbie Duflofh Denise Duresky Joseph Dvorsky elors Advise on Futu f 'R' 1 , -f 'J ru ., ii , 1 M! 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Erickson Mark Erickson Neal Erickson Susan Erlandson Richard Evarls Denise Evenson Donald Fabick Lona Falenczykowsk Maxine Fanberg Del Farnham Nancy Feisl Dayle Fellows Mark Ferguson Jolayne Feriancek Chrisline Fernlund Daniel Fesenmaier Rosemary Filzen Sfephen Finch Carolyn Findlay Deborah Filch i 'A 4. I 9 it J r iw fx if sw Q V V K r 6 .- 1 ' N ' -f- in 3 i V Q , ,' -vm V , 4 . 4, , , Q fr ' ' 4 lf, , Q1 ' , 45.- 2 M- v W , Q 'F f 3 J'L. ' ' ,ffy 'Thy V. .,, V57 - V , 1 ,fi -,,- X X Y M, , ' A ' , ,- F- - E ' i 7 -',. ..-- , is wwf, - , - 1,1 I L . is i ' ' Qi: -- Q.: lf ,E - A.. gill' J tl 12 -N Q F 1 2 - ., g iv ur . V qs .-,.2..,,.J , I F fe .f .. The problems of lhe world seem lo have reslecl on lhe shoulders of Mrs. Lyons-bul' maybe il's The Junior Class. 44 ,A J , 3.5 K l an-5 if , qv . ' L, xa w rx N9 i' Ye' - A 4. f X' f f 5'-, 1: , J y, F Susan Filzgerald Dave Fix Waller Fix Mark Flanders Bruce Folleslad Carol Fordahl Raymond Formanek Jeffrey Fosler Sleohanie Fraenkel David Francis if rg , . v -1 1... JM I , 1: 'lf fe .X rs? sl 7.- f , JR ,, K F a --1 ska as W.. I 33. s r :W , i- V7 sw. , 7 x ,V , f , wily 0' It flickr er, 'Hia rn .lj . 31+ Charles Frazier Naneile Frerno Jennifer Frefhem DP' s ii: X -iffgfi, . 'Bi' , if Mike Freundschuh Russell Friend Jacquelyn Frith Richard Galarneau Mike Galvin Bruce Ganfield Mark Gangelhoff Joyce Gardner Martha Gardner The class ring is a symbol of all lhe ioy. sorrow, fun, and dillicully shared by sludenls of Richfield. A Class Rin F my my llla ff 3 aa? 'F l' if 4 f ' ,fs f y f ,Z f arffff 'A . 2' , :I in i W fl f ff. F Z' gi . 9' 3: v all S f f r -W F , ,,,. VR. gi QF -fl F 9 ff as ii if QW! . T gl ,4g1. ffa'2??.'lil'5 , S J.. S ys, l am a Junior has V F' Q. S' - 42. ' 2 s-fi. F er f F F C J- ,F ' F, ,M , -V .T 4. 4 . , , X . 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'Cry Candace Garslce Greg 6-erlz Sharon Gess Gail Gibson Kathy G-ilberlson Susan 6-ilberlson Michael Gilleffe Dave Ginkel James Godfrey Slephen Goebel Joseph Gonnella Deborah Goodspeed Roberl' Goplin Thomas Gcfofslci Larry Goughnour Nancy Grabowski Paulelle Graf Karl Gramirh Deborah Gramling James Grampre Roger Grande Karen Grandy Dean Granros Claire Granl' Julie Gray Joe Grazzini Charles Green, Jan Gresbrink Ronald Groaf Sieve Gronwall Ann Gslalder William Gullekson Craig Gunderson Bradley Gunsfad Roberl' Gul' Richard Haavisfo Gene Habegger Jerry Hadd Christy Hagberg Susan Hageman David Hagen Lynn Hagen Rolf Hagen Sheila Hagg Kafhleen Halloran Raymond Hamley Jeanne Hamlin Deborah Hammarlund Barbara Hansen Bruce Hanson Diane Hanson Gerald Hanson Gregroy Hanson Pafricia Hanson Pafricia A. Hanson William Harford Krisfen Harkness Bruce Haroldson Susan Haroldson Bonnie Harris Pafrick Harris Mike Harwood Richard Hafch Nancy Haugen Sandi Hauser Michael Haws Margaref Hayford Joan Heikkila Daniel Hellerud F7 ,Vx 7 5, zz Ikz H315 ni il Janef' Helmberger ,. Deborah Helsefh David Hemslad - X 1 ' . l . K if iiii If ,'s- ' jx , J ' A . 4 e . G ,l J . . if-I G-ff' LH 'urs Us - ilf M f H, Q is 4-:1 J Q -it ' Hi is H 4' LH H L H 7 A X b 'vi 'N . A xf -1-4' Ci W ' K dv 'rf 'Zi I I gg, , we 'A ' 1' ,J v f 1 V ' ' I , - -W, VA 'dv A Q , id 'Q as , J il es: if A I J .. . 'Q J, .-13:- z 2' H . L F Aiif if ,L if re. H' fs J y,yy syiiisyisss J 4- - H , gf iHiH Q , 1 L i HHy I 'A 'fii 'z W,,L 5 H , ,I ' b l J-1: gi I gf ' if jf? Q 'gig' W , 1 if ' K Q 'WA R 'K Q 2 ,L iff riii i ,ff . V Y , ' ,y rf 0 on i Vhkr , ' - ff 1. V YN R 3 5' l D if Lv A-, 1 JW ,QL ' viii 201,- e. Xiyi, I , . h '-'1-if' y X ,ff r arzgf X J Li V, W as , U.. Kiev 1 1 . 2 4. 'ft' , el J. rn., l ,, V 4 Ar D' . K-s. 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L ,ff re A I ls' - ' , Y , Di fr C1 , is Q 4' qi, 1 1 n va' :l'?y'5 L, .-7 v- I 'H Q5-fu I .X K I wr-451 ' H as Jean Henningsen James Henry Sandra Herberf Debra Herll Cheryl Herzog Mike Hiqgins Kafhv Hill Laurie Hill James Hillesfad Jeffry Hofferber Gregory Hoffman Kirby Hoffman Lvnn Hoffman Mark Hagen Donald Hoglund Howard Hoglund Terrell Hokenson Roger Holler Sfeohen Holloway Barbara Holman David Holfer Larry Hoof Wendy Houser Pamela Hovelson Linda Hoversfen Keifh Huber Leslee Hubred Terence Huffman Priscilla Hurley Marcia Hvambsal Timofhv Hyland Kennefh Ingersoll Barbara lngwerson Leanne Iverson Beverly Jackson Eileen Jacobsen Bruce Jacobson Barbara Janisch Jon Jenneke Gregory Jensen Jacqulyn Jensen Jody Jensen Chrisfnie Johansen Barbara Johnson Bradley Johnson Carol Johnson Charles Johnson Cheryl Johnson s, 5 -:sl In quisitive Juniors Seek Knowledge ,. 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J 'ir f f -Wfffmii . n fl jk .ex L 1 L fi.. ' 'ff Br. . se QTY! X, ,..., ...X A 'is-. f ,L ,V ,7 z,y' X -'vi R' -, 1: mi , 4- .. ,- -1 '-lr' if , V . ,fb ,Q -:Q 4 x hx ' ' ix nib?-L 42 x 5 , UW . . y f :s,..1,x. 'Q f. es J,-5, f fl! ,yu ,, f i 15,4 V ,I af 44 2 mf 1, I ef A , if M 5 Ear D 1 X do 5. I J A 'Fa .Pi Chrisiopher Johnson David Johnson Ernesf Johnson Gary Johnson Gwendolyn Johnson Jerie Johnson Mark R. Johnson Mark S. Johnson Mary Johnson Nancy Johnson Penny Johnson Richard Johnson Roger Johnson Siephen Johnson Terry Johnson William Johnson Laurel Johnslon Cheryl Jones Warren Jorgensen Mary Junkers Laura Jusrad Patricia Kania Barbara Karau Joyce Kasper Vicki Kalke Joe Kearney Marcia Keegan James Kehir John Keiner Dale Kelash Julie Keldsen Douglas Kell QT ,. i '? A ey 'A , Ki ' W s 9 ' '- avi i ' A s M, L' 'sf 7' .ii 4 ,.,, T H qgs fxfifr , ,,- H IQ ' I9 yy sw ' QL- I Q' xii 'fix ici rim -sxfifwrsyifz -for . , , - 1 1 1, yyy 5 J ' 6.1 - yas J, 'ei i cf 4-V, 1 W A 515,75 ' A 53. ii ' fy . f ' -f x if M -R L5 J X... ,w J if ' Qvii'iP'l J iiiiqlf iiiffla Q m E Y ! I Wirh 'rirne on his hands, Dave Websier caiches up on rhe finer poinls of life. L ' i e' 7 as sg' 9 4- 5 4 la, 3' 51 if my iw, r Al ii' f, li? n K, ii ' Al L, , f Aji age ll 1 H-Y I . tj' Q 0 fi -fe ei if-,L ,UA ., , 'ZW i ' Y' If gg 07' Lux 0 ,, gl 'fra -' af is if 2 f -12' XT ,', g . ,U 1 'W f' . fibre. e A f A f , ,S Ax Q J 'sl I .fr vs M.. na , 'W r x 1 C f 'lp A ,I VV',V ...W A , ,W Q ., 1 v L i ,Q 'S r n , n ' 3, - w M I f-.. 1-,F-sa. -',,A-1. HC: gh-I.. . fy n 3, 'fa Qi, . ,-.W V'-'. . ,.- sk r.L,s - Y , :v D K ilii i- is ill K K ' . .E IH '- N C C W' 1, , 5 -.,. , x ' A 4uf'3. .-1. , ff' iff , N, Y ' . H , , 2 Q I , .2 ii, V ,, ' . 1' ', f i 1. , 'K , N I ,,, ny- W QQ.. Michelle LaFlamme Thomas Lake Jeri Lambert Gary Lane Ann Langendorf James Lany Linda Larsen Roberl' Larsen Caryon Larson James Larson Timolhy Larson Sharon Lafi Debbie Laurie Dwight Laursen Jeffrey LaVeIIe Darcy Lawfon Jeanne Leary Sreinar Lee Marv Leschinsky PaH'i Lewis Wendy Lewis Wendy L. Lewis Darlene Lidbom Mark Liedfke James Lilyquisf Richard Linde Scoll' Lindeberg Marc Linder Nancy Lindgren Daniel Lindquisl' Linda Lifchy Virginia Loesch David Longley Susan Lorenson Roberf Lorlis Roberfa Lortis Paul Losfeffer Nancy Louden Mark Loveless Gerald Lowe Dennis Lueftinger Pame'a Lund Sheryl Lund Susan Lund Virginia Lundberg Paul Lundin Jody Lundquisl' Debra Lundy Kennefh Lunser Lorraine Lufes Jane? Luh Mona Maanurn Linda MacDowelI Dale Machoysky Linda Malaske James Malchow sssysaiu' we ,yf Jaclcie Jensen mixes lunch and sludyinq, as do many olhers al RHS. Nancy McEvers Paul Mclnery Karen Mclnnis Sharon Mclnlyre Colleen McMorrow James McNeil Joseph McPherson Thomas Meaden Merry Melgren Lynn Mellang Palricia Mendele Jeanne Meyer Marilyn Meyer Kathryn Midkiff Jennifer Mikkleson Maren Milberl Jacqueline Mildon Kalhleen Miller Lorelee Miller Jeff Millner Chrisline Mills Mike Mills Wanda Mishler Slreven Moe John Moeger Dennis Mohs Bill Moir Daniel Moldenhauer Jane? Moline Michael Moline Michael Molloy Janice Monson Maureen Mooney Renee Morilz Janice Morshare Debra Muldoon Paul Mull Sieve Mullvain Douglas Mulville Scoll Munsell Kevin Malilcowslmi Blair Malinslci Alan Malmberg Steven Malmslrom Jack Mani James Manlce Dean Mann James Markwalder Theordore Marquis Charles Marsh Colleen Marsh Mona Marshall Kay Marlin Palricia Marlineau Miche'le Marlini Jeffrey Malhews Keith Maluszhy Wayne Mayland Palrick McCarvill Mary McCullough 6' ' if 3- . J 1-:V i 4: ti J l i 2 5 P 'i 1 rn F in ' iris 1' ,fer dia ... 4 x ff C K' eff R x , , 4 J h ,L . l .J in f rife : I J 49 A fa ef 2211 A r ss , M alri 'E , . ir: . .ar A1 L Q' ' 5.1 1. my li as. 1 au, X L1 iii F 2 ua fn Ap, Q a 4 ur J sg af - - H iv 1.4 - Vw,-f , ff,,,f f I +91 J - CL- Cl. lil' l l 1 5 .WL iii? 2 il ':'j:g, . 4 . vial il K, . fl J. . I fi ll ,Q ' s in f 'Q 'Q , .WNAWV , J 'TMJ : X 'I 15 fs ' -QM ,D A i ia I liiil J f. f. '49 0 - 1 .1 3: 'V 1 , tv 3 . I r W, X H l 1 fl' . jaw' , 'iii f 'lf' fy 5443- V .Q ,f 1 -ey V ,,.- ,Q - , A , A , fn- .f ' 1'-' X-.,, I .. S!-I Juniors Sustain Body and Mind Sfeven Munyon John Muske David Myers Gregory Myre Julia Myre Cheryl Nelson Craig Nelson Deborah Nelson Douglas Nelson Jack Nelson Jane? Nelson Janis Nelson Linda Nelson Nancy Nelson Slephen Nelson Susan Nelson Wesley Nelson Colleen Nepsfad Lynda Nesheim Gerald Neuman Kalhy Neumann Valerie Neumann Annefle Newcomb Daniel Nielson Roberl' Nielson David Nikula Lydia Noll Carol Nordberg Susan Nordquisf Daniel Nordslrom Monte Norqaard Linda Nyberg l 4- .- X,- 1 a I 'a .. ' W ,Hn J f ls lx J j ML. . -... pf V. 9 ss, I R gag. .,, , 3 , hill kr is iid .l, 79 if x . -- W. 5 T Y e xg W, wi ff: I .V 5 .. l J - .':' :V 4- Sisfg fa . 2 f ' , 1 'iv' ll. 'Eg 6 I 1 yi J. is ' f I ,fs , WIT. 'If -A., ' V14 Rb N fi . , V V , I ,ggi my l N is vi' ,f J 'B ' j .V eyeole l nfl J 'J fl l 4 , .'?'fl it :W fi 5 s Kgs Q tx yn- Ju, Jw, ff all nl.- Nancy Obenchain Shirley O'Connor Douglas Ogden Nadine Olmen Slephen Olsen Charles Olson Joan Olson Joanne Olson Kalhy Olson Keilh E. Olson Keilh W. Olson Kern Olson Paula Olson Richard Olson Susan Olson Pamela Ondrachek Peler Opsal Mary Ordos Laurie Orner Palrica O'Rourke Gary Olis Dianne Oil Linda Oflerness Ross Ollo Sharon Overby Pal' Owen Randy Pacholke Michelle Palaia Mary Palm Lawrence Palmquisl Mary Panlsari Jane Panzer Terry Paul Gary Paulak Linda Payfer Jeanne Peabody Janice Pearson Mark Pearson Willaim Pearson Sandra Pedersen Brimming ith New Ideas,With n Ffflis, - iw 4.0, ,V 1,, if 1 I aa, ? r ' il ill 'ff Ilf' 7 I i - 1 'i'P f ' , . 5 V 'S- 5 V' Q. 7- . f ,ss 1 , Cx- ,, k ii' 3 ,Ayr ,, f 4' EE .M ,- V f ! ii., , - C ' i 2 if la ' f, 54' ' i i?f'f- 4 W T 1 - ' ...M sf ' ,sf A , is wr., no my 4. H., Q.- -1' - x, e .gl xy' , . L J ' ,L kj, I gy A , A i M '- jeg yivff Y A if Jiri, l er It if w Q P f A , fe k :fi 1 : . , if r , I X ...K i 5 A L i 1 T ' E l T l TL? X 9- t I t ,, , fl V . 1 . T m I V ia , 5- 3 Mi gi, ' f Q' , aw ,V 4 . f 'Q M J , ,.,,,K,m ' i uf - f , 5 7.4! .-' W T 0 Q - . f ' 'if 'f fi , Q V ffl? M if 'ai C so a it A V 5. -P gy ' ew , .fa , nu b My , f we ' 1 1 Wendy Pedersen Wesley Pemble Vicki Persons Douglas Petersen Blaine Peterson Cheryl Peterson Cynthia Peterson Daniel Peterson David Peterson Dennis Peterson Dirk Peterson Eric Peterson Gayle Peterson Greq Peterson Jay Peterson Jeryl Peterson Jill Peterson John Peterson Laura Peterson Mark Peterson Ritch Peterson Sylvia Peterson Terry Peterson Thomas Peterson Tom Peterson Willard Peterson William Petrofska Nancy Petrofski Nancy Petrotsk Michele Phillips Timothy Phillips Stephen Plaster Jean Polomny Pattie Pope Jay Poppe Jon Poppe Kathy Potter Rebecca Potts Virginia Pribnow Steve Price Carol Pritchard Michael Prodahl Harlene Oualley Charles Quick Douglas Quick Thomas Raiche Michael Rasinski James Rasmussen Sharon Raymond Lillie Readmond Tena Reed Kent Retsal Pam Reinking Debora Remmich Robert Retz Colleen Reynolds Judy Reynolds Phillips Rice John Richardson Diane Richie Carol Richmond Hartley Richter Paula Richter Vickie Richter Steve Riebe Linda Ring Thomas Riooelle Barbara Roberts Christine Roby James Romero Robert Rosacker Ross Rosenwald Expert Guidance Juniors Advance me A A 3 .r- I ,,eI 5 2 1, Q I5 F' , A A ,, ax 'E' Junior Class Treasurer, John Day, always crealing new ideas, gives Mr. Covarl The delails for The lalesl lorainslorm. Sharon Rofhe Judy Rouihe Neal Rowe . I Laurie Rudman l'- ' H James Runkel - - ' Chris Russell ale l,, i?iJ,, , Pamela Rypkema -. V, , Pamela Saari b 5, ,V a , NN We xi Pamela Sagvold D'Ann Sf. Saurer Gary Saldin , Warren Salisbury Dale Sampson ' Kevin Samsel ir. fx 351' Gail Sandahl Terrie Sandanger ,H , Tom Sa nliaqo , A' Denise Sanfwire Teri Schanen Gail Schley Diane Schlicher Roberla Schmid? Linda Schneider Richard Schoewe v .- R, Q A r' i S 'E' ' A 4 4' , r y I CA 5, A sez- 4 ,M Q- m L . .. ll., ml X ii ? A , 1 g N . I A K w, Y ,TJ , 'S ' 0 S, if J ff he f 4 g4,,wf,7,, gf , 3: A I ,,.- .,,, ,, 1, .A , W, , 1. I, A .S ' S -f I , fl V z.- 9 A .71 A .43 ' -- 'V ,W r, - ' ' M f ' ,, 9 AX I P' A J 1, f K J f rrra r W'ff ,yr . ., , , S s. - :,e, ff-i S XT fl ix ,S S Y' JHMJ ,Y ,--n -Q-.. ,g, A Q. gig 41'- 4 lei ' ,R 43 ,J is iff ' QW' ,, , Mira fy Q P' is e. ix ' I i I in W air lu., W, l V f r,-r l p. 'Q J'-rf J., Tom Schoewe Jane Schreiber 5 , Edward Semin if Richard Schwein f Brilr Scoif , Pafly Seaslrom A , Mike Sedio Susan Sefer - ' , Barbara Selinski - . Douglas Selle F if ' Brad'Selering gm X Teri Shannon ., 6 In , , Dale Shanghnessy 'r Michael Shaw ' Mark Shea V ' Karen Shears 5. Elaine Shellon William Shimlcus ' Paul Shuler Harold Siddy V James Simon Jane Sims A, Jean Sims 4 - . Richard Sinclair A W 24 +2 2, W i ' 1 Many limes lhe longesl' hour during The day is l'he sevenih. given for iardiness. ,J-4 ez: ,pal M, Y Q , , YHA :E We . 4- o f A , ,W-Q .,-a 'ear , S, S' li ' ,, my l 1' fir' l 'Eff I ,M 1 if 'C , ' x .W-,Q .f':fz1ew -wap f V fp ,. fl J ya xx, a I L f I -Q. sr ,4 - h ' Nislkfi ' V Gary Sinning Teresa Skarman Keith Skogheim John Slcoog Denise Slaflery Nancy Slocum Jay Smalley Cafhryn Smifh Denise Srnilh Sally Smilh Thomas Snow Gregory Snyder Larry Sobczyk Scoll Solheim Duane Solle Mary Songslad Linda Sorenson Tyler Sorenson Mark Sowa Laine Spandl Ronald Spear Cynthia Springer Jean Slafford William Slanlon James Slark Gary Sfarr Thomas Sfeen Rochelle Sfepka Tami Sleuck Ellen Slewarf Charlene Sfiles Richard Sline David Slockhaus Bonnie Sfoecker Richard Sfone Danny Slover Marc Slover James Sfreuber Richard Sfrey Sleven Sfrobel Susan Slrong Joseph Sirub Ann Slubbs Elaine Sunne Jill Swanson Joy Swanson Robert Swanson Krislen Swedberg Donald Swenson Jane Syverson Karen Szepanski Befh Tall Carol Takekawa Blair Tedamonson Thomas Teigen Michael Terry Sheila Theis Linda Theusch Cheryl Thober Ann Tholkes Gbligations lp Develop Maturit ,A V X is W Ei ua. fl' H- - -Q f 'ffl is Q Zi i 4 T 4 1 'F' .Q QT?, I i X lx L,,,L .N V . 5. ,K D mf, , A . ..,L A 1 is . 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'L' 1 6 no wi D Q f ,, r 5 s 1 f Q Jean Thompson Melinda Thompson Paul Thompson Susan Thompson Mike Thompson Dennis Thonvold Nick Tinker Sleven Tollefson Jan Tomkinson Susan Torberg Timothy Traefald Sleven Trebil Jan Tunby Deborah Turner Suzan Turner John Uhler Linda Ufne Sieve Varner Marcia Vaudrin Judilh Velln Rick Vervais Sieve Velsch Susan Vidas Sarah Vrieze David Waggoner Gregg Walker Sandra Wallace Dan Wallsledl' Kalhy Walsh Tom Walslrom Susanne Warren Lynda Waierman Elizabelh Walson Roger Walson Vicki Webb Thomas Webber Gary Webber David Websler Linda Weckworlh Mike Welch Bruce Weller John Wells Carol Weseloh Daniel Wesl Brian Weslerberg Christie Weslergard Scofl' Weyer Patricia Whalen Eileen Wheeler Wesley Wherland Cheryl Whilmore Ronald Wiederholf Palricia Wielslock Frederick Wigchers Donald Williams Gerald Williams John Williams Peggy Wilson Marcia Wilfon Sandra Winler Randy Wire Granl' Wisharf Sieve Will Sleven Wrighi Gail Wynia Wade Yarbrough Virginia Yosl' Toni Young Greg Zahner David Zander Phyllis Zgoda Bill Zimmerman In pite of a Late Start, Sophomore Q, Sophomore class otticers are Kevin Sharkey, Vice President: Terrie Bjorklund, Sec- retary Jim Lindquist, Treasurer: and Jon Lund, President. Roger Abrahamson Sally Adair Wendv Adams Cindy Ahlman Judv Alden Cynthia Alseth Julie Amundson Theresa Amundson Wayne Anderberg Bonnie Anderson Craig Anderson Deena Anderson Elaine Anderson Gene Anderson James E. Anderson James L. Anderson Kenneth Anderson Meredith Anderson Patricia Anderson Steven L. Anderson Te'rill Anderson Valerie Anderson Steven Anqerhoter Eve Anthony Barry Arnold Richard Arnold Cynthia Ashmore Timothy Ashwood Candace Aspnes Denise Axt Darcy Ayers Diane Ayers David Babcock Alan Bachrnan Scott Baoqenstoss Mary Bahe Barbara Baldwin Bradford Balgaard Cathy Ball Carla Banks The ambitious class ot '70 has done much tor their class treasury. Even though it took time tor the class to start tunctioning, individ- uals were busy with concessions. The class otticers helped to orga- nize the other activities. Une ac- tivity Was a bake sale. Resourcetul sophomores baked cookies and cakes which were sold to students. The other class undertaking was the Sophomore Soc l-lop which took place early in March. Sophomores also participated in many school activities, including l-lomecoming committees, Carni- val, and Student Council. With a year ot new experience the soph- omores became active and knowl- edgeable members ot the RHS society. EL- K. . , 1. P 2. f 'E-?' W 1 e. . ,fx V .sas - bs?2. 2? 'fs 'Is I -ar 'SV' ri F ' p' 49 x M I ' tw K.. GIS? fue K J sr y. I . qf 'I:S'l'1 . 1 My r ,I M - . 'iz ix A rg. if I, s .ggi I I L., T' I as 24 ,,,,. ' mf ,. . , ,L .Av .. - M . 4 ,, . , . A- - A -,,.., . ,1 ..--. -... 1 . gr , 3 A ,,VV H SV , M , Z.. g , ' ss Cffieers Reach Objectives 'rr '71, i 5. :- Q'gQQ9 f: g, x A ,sie -Q l 1,2 i ess 3 sw ei 'Wx ' , 31' I, M . 'ilu' - 1' l f' . in V .. Q, ' if E Zyl? lg . ss. l ssls Ha 5 QM' 'D' - ff S W fc fi, ,TV .M w,,,..':- Renee Baran Ann Barlament Catherine Barrelte Cheri Bauer Allen Baxa Randy Beckman Eugene Beeson Carol Bellin Vicki Belz Robert Bender Stewart Benesh Christine Bennett Robert Berg Gerald Bergeson Shelly Bergh Peggy Bergren Shari Bergren Dean Berkas Stephan Berres Ruby Berry Patrick Best Sheila Biegner Bruce Bigler Rachel Bingea Mary Bischel Bruce Bierva Scott Bierva Terrie Biorklund Dennis Blackstone Stephen Blader Gary Blakely James Blakkestad Douglas Bolmberg Ross Bloom Monica Blowers David Bluford Werner Blume Rebecca Bly Catherine Bock Marsha Boerner Christine Bonhott Craig Boline Cynthia Boller Joleen Boller Robert Boos Kit Borgman Melvin Bourne Patrik Bowman James Braasch Katherine Brabant Chris Brand Denise Brandes Ellen Braschler Sally Breckeridge Scott Breckenridge Larry Bredeson Kathleen Brening Constance Brennan Thomas Brenner Barbara Brenny William Breth Robin Bright Edward Brion David Brisbin Georgene Broadston Mark Brodin Kirsten Broscoff Patricia Broten Michael Brown Linda Browning Cynthia Bruder Kevin Bruclvig Mus' - ital Part of School Life 'T i fg C fl, f T'-I 6 r A A . 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Joyce Brum Candyce Brunn Wesley Bry Kathleen Bryan Sfeven Budd Deland Buescher Sleven Burgslahler Richard Burns Lowell Busch Dennis Busho Sleven Bulcher Margarel Cafarelli Melisa Calgren Terri Cameron Palricia Campbell Jeffrey Canlwell Wendy Canlwell Douglas Carlson Janice Carlson Krisli Carlson Roberra Carlson Sandra Carlson Rebecca Carpenlier David Carr Donna Carroll George Carroll John Carroll Pamela Caselius Eugenie Cavill' Dennis Cegla Mark Cheeley Janet Chrisfenson Laura Chrisfoff Carolyn Church Carol Churchill John Cihunka Lauren Cisewski Roberf Claxlon Michael Clemenls Janet Cody Mark Coffman Larry Colbenson Vicki Coleman Kali Collins Jan Collison Jody Comslock Gail Copeland JoAnn Cornelius Rick Cornell Louise Cosgrove Julie Collon Dexler Crafl' Rcberl Craig Thomas Crook Carol Crorkin Susan Crosby Kathleen Cudcligan Karen Culpepper Gary Cummings Gary Cummings Kathleen Cummings Ellen Culler Diane Dahl Roberl Dahl William Dahl Richard Dahle Brian Dallon Curlis Daugaard James Davis Kevin Day Michael Dean Janice DeBoer ff, V., in M vw A 'a i an ii? 3H5l?7U5?Qi me 1 ff Aw ' V 2 331 - r 8 lx W 2 '-. i V .,,,, V! 'vip 4 Lv,, S 4. I. 4 V ' Q gi' T' ' f' V VH L, 4,. .K vw c 4 V VV it i f -gf if . If T eip . , ,, nl ,, 1 ,k ,' ' I if I f 3 4 A ' ' . Q T 6' . i T i TV sf. ,rfl ' To T KY, T , , , . V X . . W ' 5 5+ iv - q f- -s A ill , .. i J ,U 4 M J f Conlinuous praclice of marching lormalions il'fV,A 2 ,., prepares Bob Dahl lor a game. gflfi T L Tr, , V 1 f ' J DK f ri i ' , Q , it 1 me ,, ww Q ' V' Q V 3, gf, y 12 J T aaaa N ':i -l , IV if ' , , ' 4 Q nhl. ' 'V I yi .-Z Wi ,i Vw l f ' ,I , 0 V ,V , 3 WF' ' ff V KW' ' ,la as H ' g f - ff c 53 Jolayne DeJarlais Michael Delaney Joel DeMarais Kenl' Deming Carol DeMulh Marilyn Dennis Sharon Denny Mary Devorak Richard Diekman Julie Diepholz Kathryn Dillon Roberl' Doelsch William Dornik Deanna Doubek Carol Drachenberg Cynlhia Drews Mary Drilling Brian Drummond Douglas Dufferl' Charles DuFresne Thomas Dunn Craig Dunlley Renee Duola Debra Duwal Julie Dvorak Kalhleen Eckerman John Ecklein Krisfine Edberg Colleen Eddy Roberl' Edsfrom Sfeven Eikeness Dolores Eischen Kay Ekegren Michael Ekholrn Elizabelh Elchek Todd Eldred Jay Ellefson Janice Elleslrorn Karen Elvecrog Maurice Emery Belsy Emmans John Engelselher Joanne Erb Glenn Erickson Greg Erickson Jody Erickson Lyneffe Erickson Thomas Erickson David Eriksen Barbara Erlewein Pafricia Erlewein Belsy Erspamer Gary Eshelman Bradford Evans Timofhy Evans Willard Everson Pauline Everh Dale Falkum Jeffery Fallon Sharon Farnham Biology Stimulates the Soph -i??'7.,flzi . We is Q Q vm I Q S S Q X x Q ll S2 Q 's' P Q H 6-QS. When problems arise and your biology Teacher cannol be louncl in The room. your 'rravels carry you lo The biology office. Wendy Flobaclc Douqlas Flom Vicloria Forsland Thomas Fossen Kennelh Fournier James Francis Anne Frankus Jane'r Frederick t James Freerks William Freeman Y.: Pafricia Frenz 1 Johannes Fure M' Jan Furnev Annelle Fuseliar Scoll Galarneau William Galbrechl h ,- Bruce Gamber William Gardner Judilh Garlland Barbara Gerk , William Gerlz wg-l Cvnlhia Gibson Douglas Gibson Kennelh Gillespie Kevin Gillelle Jodv Gilmore Larrv Glidden Barbara Gober Carol Godfrey Jeanie Gokey Thomas Gorman Nancy Graham Garv Granquisl Deena Gran? Paul Gravelle Dennis Gray Kalhleen Gray Chrisline Green Pafricia Gren Nan Griffin an Q TRY, 'ESV ' ,... H- ,,,, 1 , lll Paul Fearell Craiq Fessenden Mariorie Fever Karen Finson Mark Fischer Carol Fisher Michael Flzenberqer Scoll Flanders 5 . ef' . I - ,x -, . 3, - - 1.45 K Q .-2 A me , rf RX ,g .- -Iv 9 6 'J af Q ,1 X, Q. -X! my fii ,V -L K Q. K ,J K ,ww r ,, Gi J gy gk se T -va X OIHOYGS i A if Q g 4 ! ig-S . F -1' bl A gtk H F. , 6 M .-i 'NXNNV N41 i in W il Dk 1 . S- ,, lf ,. l iz:-FF l ,. 'E' To Probe Plant and Animal Existence Diane Grindheim Slarlcev Grove Lynn Grubb Paul Grunow Kalhrvn Guesl' Thomas Gunderson Rebecca Gundry Bradlev Gu nslad David Gusfafson Randy Gulzke Terrence Guver Jack Habeck Ga rv Habecker Valentine Haskell Kafhryn Haqen Mary Hagen Donald Hales Nancy Hall QM! 'ef Z .-,, a. W e 'F . A.. 42 -T is-R. l s I o ' as H fr K g ,- xN. New ., Av 1 2. X V mr 4 4 X Wrizz- T if j R L 0 nv fm V '?'2':.. 42,9 2?- , l , we sf sg Jas , 9 ., 2 fe in as ' 5 s if X if Isa Q.. sax- 5- -iz' ' Paul Hall Thomas Hallberg Chrisline Halvorsen Laurie Hammer Sheryl Harnmerlind Kafhrvn Hannes Karen Hansen Paulelle Hansen Rickv Hansen Carol Hanson Cynthia Hanson Douglas Hanson Gloria Hanson Tamrnie Hanson Cindy Hariula Harley Harms Befh Haroldson James Harringlon Roberl Har? William Har? Palricia Harlman Susan Harfman Kennefh Harwood Garre? Halfield Larry Haugen Linda Haugen Ronald Hawk Robvn Hawkinson Colleen Haws Linda Hedin Linda Heebl Marfha Hegge Janice Heiniq Roberl Heinrich Slenhen Heisler Diana Helland . Q. ,av .. 3 If -. LA. as -N. -s fm wv 234-X nga., nv . at-t ..- . ,rv n as YP . 4' 1 if., an-ri 'll sv- .-f ly' nj A JI Sa .3 S e ls Q A: li ,g ,4 V: za H R ' ' 9' ' 57' JJ ' J- .V -LX x s ' TA Tcl J L L if' T 'Q ' W Ll N if , Kei J In ecurit H- .K,- x 1 2 f L J Daniel Henchal Dennis Henchal Cynfhia Hendrickson Maureen Hennessy Rose Henniger Susan Hermann Paul Hermansen Laurie Hieberl' Pamela Hillbery Pafricia Hillner Patricia Hinchliffe John Hock Judy Hockerf Donna Hodek Pefer Hodne Roberl' Hoclorff Diane Hoff Gregory Hoff I Existing as Soph J' is 4, f aw wifi? , , ,ga '4 A0 iff .,, .- ,gl 2 . x i L , aarr i 'if ' i , , fzisfifa 1 4 my ' f 1 J is 1 we 'f Q, f. 31. W, vi who X Y . .i,il,i,y if fl is ,, ,fr ' ,T il f 5 5 '-- ' 5 2 fl, W wal , - : I is -fwfr. , Cynfhia Hoffman Gaylene Hoffman John Holl Randy Holmes John Hone Craig Hooker Sonia Hoover David Hopf Rhonda Hopia Douglas Houck Kim Houlding Barbara Howe Brian Hoy Sfephen Hoyf Sfeven Hoyf' Jay Huffman Carol Hundere Chrislopher Hun? Denise Huus Lynne lsackson Carolyn lverson Connie lverson Jeanne Ives Ronald Jackelen Cynfhia Jacobson Marcia Jacobson Janice Jendro Diane Jensen Gary Jensen Sally Jensen Gale Jepson Karen Jepson Nancy Jernberg Ronald Jessee Rene Jewell Bonnie Johnson -K af if V .l -,Q , L, Q. b ,fs V 17 lil is rg. .. l 1 l 44. -eg , L., I ff M., , r , Xe. , f -,R:.,Q5:g ,S l, .....,. . Bradley Johnson Colleen Johnson Craig Johnson Dennis Johnson Donna Johnson Gary Johnson Gregory Johnson Gregory Johnson Kennelh Johnson Lincla Johnson Nancy Johnson Philip Johnson Sarah Johnson Sleven D. Johnson Slleven W. Johnson Tari Johnson Vicky Johnson Cynlha Johnsfon Donald Johnsfon John Johnslon Roberl' Johnslon Linda Jones Deborah Jonnes Leslie Julien x - , 'U ' ft? , .2 :,LW , ' X .7 l ' l l f 49 ,fi ll . ij, W ,l .iff f 1 ' ' , a , af I , Lf , . ' 1 99, X I GL , in, rx Mg Mfr wi 5 , J 5 Wirh due respecl, Sieve Weyer malces room lor Ken Andersen and Bob Borne. ii .. . 51 VV ' ng N,-4459 5 U , Z af ar' 5 fs 3 ,-,, Q. Mark Jungers Kalhryn Jusfad Jerry Kaiser Paul Kallevig Shirley Kallevig Jacquelyn Kane Pafricia Kanqas Kalhryn Karnas Michael Kallce Charles Kauffman James Kaufmann Mariorie Kaufmann Jerome Keen Richard Kehneman Laura Keller Timolhy Kelley Danny Kelly Kerry Kelzenberg Jean Kendall Sleven Kendall Rebecca Kerbaugh Thomas Kershaw Anila Kerssen Helen Kiedrowski Thomas Kieselhorsl Andrea King Carol Kihman Daniel Klaesges Rodney Klein Michael Kleman Louie Kleyen Daniel Kline J fs..- Z3 L ai Q. x 1. fl d vd! ff 1 'W ,, 1 l .aah Soph 6 6' gk If - K ' 2 A l L AV,A M71 ,, y N fi 17:31 ,WA fm -ni ii 1-. 1 Ili' r' ,, si l 0 E fr -..., K. Deborah Kline fd ., A 'f--- -s 8 Nancy Klinkhamer ' ' ' X rf N ' ZZ1 .y L Timothy Knulsen L V Debra Knufson W f X ,L ,re i' Q L if Pamela Koch Bruce Kopischke 6 5 if L NX Sharon Koppi Sandv Kranlz A Sophomore has it rough but the Sophomore cheerleader like Darcy Ayers musl' overcome hisses of upperclassmen. Brighten Sports Events William Krassell' Jacqueline Kriesel Paul Krinke Michael Kruse Peter Krzyzaniak Daniel Kuhl Donald Kuiawski Craig Kupfer it :za 1' N I b Q I s 0 ' ' Paul Kurlh Colleen Kuxhouse 6- Robert Labandz r '- 1 Joanne Labo , fl N' 5' '1' . Mary Lachowifzer f 'af 'f Devin Lackie x Larry Lacy , Suzanne LaDuke I f.., ' I f John La France Janine Laird Maureen Lally Steven LaMet'rry Linda Landberg Mark Landberg Lynn Lapean I, ,H 11, - - ' Q 1 A he V 'ky ,1 5 ii- 'ii A A Donald LaPil'z 5 G- , , i Xt--. - f',' 5 2 l 2' ,Q E M -1. , 5 L 5 I iii ,252 Bruce Larsen 'M i -f ,V Y , f' ,. , Mary Larsen i m I ' il, 'V I fr' Sheryl Larsen 1. , ly , ,, 1, 3. ll W Tom Larsen A ' 1 'f' '., . Anne Larson . ,-, ' 1 ,kh' f ij ff ' A,,f ff Colleen Larson rf K V Larry Larson ' K , 1 f5!ff,',' L Larry P. Larson tj Rebecca Larson f Richard Larson .. . .t r 'x r New A 4 f Steven Larson - ' 7 . ' 1 'LP 2. ' . William Larson Steven Lati Craig Laursen Q 6 ' XV , t' K as Donald Leaon fig, X ., '11 M. , .,k .ef W ! -,,k , 2 4, ,W v , , li if Linda LeaviH i I we ,, L , if' l f? .AGLZYW a , ' I Ir., v l -Z? J fy 'CT' X .. ... 1' f 1 s . . WV ! f J 1 A L K 1:5 4, Nr-f ,H fx' James Lefebvre Scoil Lenberg Donald Leonardson Elwood Lepel James Leslie Thomas Lholka Deborah Lien Lenore Lien Reber? Lilledahl Sfeven Lind ' Rodney Lindberg Rulh Lindberg David Lindblom Cheryl Lindgren James Linclquisl Jeffery Lindslrom Rick Lingen Denise Link Joan Lifchy Mark Lofsfrom L Y X W ! '5' 1 'if QM Sl Lg 4 K' 2 3 , f i f if Q il ir, D . SR 'f 1, W V' g fy 7 if Qi ' ,gy-4 5 .- +L 'L Ni Q' , Vi , , A . 9 ami 4. If f,. I Q - 4 , , . , . fx X l 96 ., 4 l . ii A It N , 3, .Ky ,4 .E ak' 4 rw Z Wu is in L- V' if Q I rw or Ls. J i r Tr 1 Michael Long Terry Lcvaasen Mary Loveless Debra Luke Kevin Lumsden Beverly Lund Gary Lund Jonafhan Lund Kennefh Lund Timolhy Lund Holly Lundquisf Linda Lundquisl' Richard Lundsfrom Ann MacDonald Bonnie Machovsky Mary Magnnson Miriam Mahnke Joann Malaski Karen J. Manke Michael Mann Kathleen Manser Mary Marcy Terry Markwalder Gregory Marsh John Marsh Margaref Marsh Gary Marshall Bruce Marlin Lynn Marfin Mary Jo Malhewson Richard Maflock Sfephen Maffers Grefchen Maffson Susan Mauren Timofhy Maurer Susan Maxwell Duane Mayer Pamela McArthur Edward McCabe John McCartney Thomas McCoy Slephen McCrady Gerald McCullcn David McElroy Dale McFarlane Russell McGee Pal McGinnis James McGlennen Thomas McGrail Kalhy Mc Kenzie Scorl McLain Thomas McLaughlin James McMillan Roberl Meaden Sleven Mecay Robe:-rl Meinls Gayle Mellanq Kalhleen Mellgren James Mendcle Michael,Mexner David Meyer Milchell Meyer Roberl Meyer Susan Meyer Marqarel Michel Terry Mickelson Maureen Mikunda Susan Mille Charlolle Miller George Miller James Miller Michael Miller W4 . yrr any xlsj T 4 ,... ,, '14 is 1 A 'Q A ll . x Q X X, T ' f lf A 154 :ii-25'f?'v ,' F7 if ' is ji 5 -10. , 1 if Q ggi. a, H? l 'Ns i f 11 0 rs, Tj' I ss Advisors Help in Guiding th ff , yr rLr ,V ay !yf ,, uNy, J , 4 f N118 l I , -iii .X , 4 , T : W 1,5 T 'sy '- Q' A 13, V I jr I vii - A ' 4' f If 4 . 4 , T ' :ff .V ,V - fv,r 5 A, ,, , g Q I I , f as X V y 1 VV I , K Lass x x f - . s, .. X , V X V HJ, , f, 3 I 3 1.1 all jc .is i . ,V , i V, Z li lf illsi' is usr,ury , T -W fy ' f 2 Q51 N 5 'Q Q .Q , ' lls D ' fl T my in ' 9' 'Q ' A x V irrr lil , s' , , .... , 1 T f i qi , ,, I is Ag, - Q V 'ltr . T if I flies V I llli A ' .I w r ' I ,, T T e f 4 'i'1 2 i f l ',rT ' Q 4 Roberl Miller Roberl' Mills Tirnolhy Mlnear Gerald Milchell David Moe Nancy Moe Debra Mohs Mary Mohs Marsha Moreen Thomas Morgan Kevin Morrell Yvonne Morvig Roberl' Moser Charles Moses Neal Moslad Chrisline Muehring Deborah Mural? Colleen Murphy Slephen Nadeau Barbara Nagel Mary Nehls Cheryl Nelson Dana Nelson Jeff Nelson Kalhleen Nelson Lee Nelson Nancy Louise Nelson Palricia Nelson Roberl Nelson Sleven Nelson Gerald Nesheirn Allen Ness Christine Ness Mark Neulz Debra Nichols Debra Nicholson Morris Nilsen Sleven Nlnleman Jillene Nord Michael Nordslrom X J. gg , J ,xef Q 5 , l aa 9' 1. dig, 4 ' Q f is in l l M A 1 N 'Q . ,ka I M f -calf I . 5 .H . Q 43 ' , -ef ' A ly 1 Y f W 'X NB Y K inlxl 9 ig.. im gy, :: ,,.i.: J L yy, .11 'i 1. K ly f If , rf ,K A ' fa' . me ' 4' f , . if l A is A' lk Q ' lk ' 2 l aws' '- C W-af'rrfPvf-vs. J J F ' wl 'll l'f T fQ2l l -Qc 4. -rv 0 V F P L. 1 l , c. H gf ' 4 , 1. -x I-Giisgqh rv 'av- . ,jk . N: rs 'Nr 900. - .nb lg ' Q il '-I l -If 'fer -,nv M gd- 1594-g,xQ, ' f.,ff2Q5F:.lf rf 15 in' mmm 'E' as Fw' J G, of I ' .., , f eh vi f, , .f 1 A r 9. 'V V Mark Narine Thomas Norlhfield Nancy Norlon Pamela Norum Nancy Noska Jellrey Noyes Barbara Nyberg Kris Nyberg Sleven Nycklemoc Joann Oberq Sandra Odeqard Gary Ofslad Thomas Ofledal Carolyn O'l-learn Micheal Oliver Alice Olson Cheryl Olson Craiq Olson Daniel Olson Debra Olson Douglas Olson Gregg Olson John Olson Linda Olson Marqarel Olson Mark Olson Sian Olson S'eve Olson Tim Olson Cynthia Olsfad Susan Opliz Stephanie Ordos Organi ing of Sophomore Events Q Q ' . C 1 P1 5 '51 ,l. ,, , M 7' Q 'fs J rysr,sy 'J' Q V iq , ,. ff 'ff' , 'J f if E! ,gg . I f iz, 41. 5, 'S M, -2, x ryy J Q 5 Q K fall r in f . ' y,l H J P rr PM Z Michael O'Rourke Roberl Oflo Louann Overlid David Pafferson David Palrzner Pamela Paulson James Pearce Candace Pearson Richard Pearson Vicloria Pearson Mark Perlich Chrisline Perso David Pelersen Gary Pelersen Brian Peferson Dennis Peferson Diane Pelerson Diane Peterson Judy Pelerson Karen Pelerson ls Mr. Curry jealous because only Sophornores gel lheir own pep lesl? Sludenls eagerly line up in lhe foyer lo make Their Aurean paymenls during lunch. Harlan Pygman David Ouarnsfrom Kathleen Ouinlan Chuck Raicherf Deborah Ranum Jeanne Rasinski Deborah Rasmussen Frank Rasmussen Susan Rasmussen William Rasmussen Brenda Redman Kathryn Redman Nancy Reiff Deborah Reiner Keith Reisdorph Carole Remeneski Darrell Remer Pamela Remrnich John Rice Pam Riebe Alan Riippa Mary Riley John Rinde Cheryl Riss Diane Rilfenhouse Michael Riflinger Mary Rivard Slephen Roberfs James Roberlson James Rodde Lesfer Roder Lee J. Rogers Wendy Rogers Peggy Roman Palrricia Rooks Bonila Rosen Rand Rosenwald Joseph Rofh Gail Roulhe Ronald Rusinak in fu if 4 at Ill x ,,. fr ? Ek 7 4 'v 1' Ken? Peferson Naani Pelerson Paul Peferson Ronald Peferson Barbara Pefrofska David Phillipi Sandra Pfeifer Gregory Phipps Janice Pinckaers Krisline Pollei Penny Poppe Jill Praeforius Paige Prangen Thomas Prusl Mark Puchel f 5 -'Q u p -.lf 7? 4? L Y' ., 1 ii a ' n .-.. 9 2 .gi l aiaZ?? 4 A310 N s xg 'I 9 , ,f il af f ,'4,.4f,Q. + ia shi my '29 2 ' 4 g 411 I fi M , ,, , as 2 ...af Q i an gle: ig .212 ff 'H .Y 5 J is '- .fig-Z HF' 2311-1 fiiifsilsi, wg ,A , I 3 ,L 1, fav V 4 'li 1 , ,f ,- , 'Xi 'fr Q i la I . . gm Ann Russell Susan Russell Cynlhia Ryan John Sabourin James Sack Penny Sager Colleen Sagvold Patricia Sf. Pierre Ronald Salsbery Karen Sallvold Mark Salyards Cynthia Sampson Georgeann Samuel David Sandeen Stephen Sandell Barbara Sandquisl Gary Sarior Sharon Sauer Richard Saxton Jane Scallen William Scalon Alan Schachlschneider Debra Schanno Patricia Schal1 Students Actively Support School S me l , , y ll 4 . , , a Aj ' we-3 Q A 1 X fmt r J l J, - 3 X A L 2 'ff f ' L fm' J .S L ' f --i Slll L 'f A fir no -. -. -in riff' I va 1 2' 1 14 ' my a. ,, 1: 4 ' , 'W - 'W I A SV y l I or A 'Ease :, I , vw 1 ,Ly .f , if YK I lsl J A cf ir... l' In 1 i n be R Lew Qlgsl ,.,, ' JNL f L - 7 I, ' ' f f V, A : iff A '- swf - i ' I 4' ,igfflfflyy i ,,1 1 sf ,fl 2 ,, 'Rf if 'ku aLLt1Ih Q'f'..n 'ii , 4-nw L 'J N Agfa fix E . wif' 5 y my 4 Ki 4, .i 'Vg 1 A if L ,Q I 0 Elaine Schechter Steven Schlasner Richard Schlicher Daniel Schluter Jerry Schoslaq Mark Schumacher Sharon Schwab Carol Schwariz Craig Schwarlz Roderick Schwarlz Janet Schweim Barbara Score Larry Scoll Robin Scoll Thomas Scotl- Slephen Scurr Lynn Seaman Kevin Seidler Jill Sellner Bryce Servold Karen Severin Kevin Sharkey Guy Sharpe Charles Sharrall' Linda Shen Joan Shervey Richard Simonson Karen Siolseth Cheryl Skluzacek Lorie Skogh Susan Skogland Mark Skurdalsvold Robert Slonski Christine Sloll' Dewey Smith Karen Smith Marlys Soderberg Claudia Soens Linda Solberg Lynn Songle Mark Sorenson Carole Southerland Jody Spernick Harold Spiess Rebecca Splinter Linda Sraqsberg Michelle Sfarrell Mary Stark l ,X vs ,L . y Q C- H., 7 y iz? egl ypgj X il ikggei W- 'i , W' 'W ,, if iaizfz 2 if k,., .KH xigiiw X V,7 ,: ' i X 1 ?- . , W If 4 if T Vx 6 7 I f, A , S T f ,H ' ' ' 'ie I ., Y v l N - , , . ,Y f cf x,' ... 1 ,pf T7 agar . 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V v9,g,,,, a A, , K, , 'ah' , , fws Efyiw tees ,. ef rig T reyes-r Q 21 :hyheea eeeyf 2 fr. . . if ' w,ef' James Stedman Donna Steqner Susan Steinmetz Gary Stenberg Todd Stenson Jean Stephens Kenneth Sterbuck Lynette Steuck Robert Stevens Wayne Stevens James Stewart Elmer Stoeker Deborah Stordahl Gary Stormoen Eugenia Strandberg Karen Stratton Shelly Stuart Janice Stubbs Gary Sutton Bradley Syeum John Swan Dale Swanson Lee Swanson Susan Swanson Tony Swanson Robert Swedlund Sheila Talpas Joanne Tarman Becky Tasa Deborah Tchida Thea Teepla Pamela Theimer Hope Mary Thew Phillip Thies Barbara Thomas Michael Thomas James Thomes Anne Thompson Annette Thompson Kyle Thompson Mark Thompson Scott Thompson William Thompson Kristen Thorberg Bradley Thorson Richard Tiedeman Thomas Tigue Margaret Tome Michael Torborg Linda Townsend Vicki Tracy Diana Traefald Bonnie Trapp Norma Trapp Susan Treat Richard Troedson Wanda Truman Charles Tucker Terry Turbenson Mark Turgeon Debra Ukura Michael Ulasich Douglas Ulters Nancy Utne Robert Utter Victoria Vaccaro Gregory Vale Cheryl Vick Susan Viskocil Ray Vogtman Larry Vohs Thomas Volavka 1 i- 1, i John Voseipka , le.. . 'Q 183 Betty Vrilhotra H1 ' ' Q Janice ac srnu Wu .. V V f if ., f e W i W fu, 3, . . an Debra Wagner ff' W ' -fa f - Susan Wahl -' ' A I 7 Peggy Walentiny I V fy! MV, ' 'x 5 A ., t ht ' - A Q., V H 'Q Cheryl Walker 3- 5 ,V A an Douglas Walker 5 ' f 5' K 'i' Lorrie Walker c - 'V 'Lf' -, h e . 7 W Qjifxxffghfihlft . YJ . X it ' .' C5 01 - 2 - s I Kathryn Wallace ' ,jx Michael Waltar 1 ' K - W f Bert Waller j M -1 B V . l .. fx' X i,. '.x I K l 5 'L Morning always comes 'too early, finding the sleepy sophs struggling to the bus stop to tace another school day for Outstanding Achievements A iv 5 55 , ,yy -.f - '1 r M e, y ' gg get to ,. , -- .4 ' f' 'T ' vi ff A ' 1 sf ,, , A im J A . fy ,. 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Q. , . liiil W , '3 L .531 , lj Ke 21 . - w af 'ihef' . iw i Qi ll 'r A, V ' X 7 'X qw' , V , i A fn iz, X Z f' I ' lffg-rggjflft-V !l'f556', , 5 y 3'-,jgfgy,j3xf5.,g'Z.5. t 1 ' Qzfgyfg+ fi'i Sally Ann Walls Sandra Walls Cathy Walters Holly Walters Kathryn Warner Mark Warner David Warwick Janice War-Letha John Watson Cindy Weber Richard Webster Mary Weddle Cheryl Weitbrecht Gary Welch Pamela Werness Evelyn Westcott Lisa Westmiller Steven Weyer Margaret Whipple Barbara White Deborah White Jettrey White Virginia Wigchers Catherine Williams John Wills Chris Wilson Donald Windseth Julie Wing Terry Winsness Nancy Wirties Peggy Wise Bruce Wold Dale Wolpers Shawn Wright Michael Wroge Alan Young Neil Young Daryl Youngman Denise Ziesmer Gary Zimmerman , P3 L9 N, ,Q ,Z-.:: i' ANQ. 4, . ,wi e' .uylqwg ' . N 14 N L S K Q' Q A f Q X f Q ' Q4 224 151 4' STUDENT LIFE The Day of a Student Begins Early In order lo gel lo school on lime, sludenls usually had lo gel up belore dawn. While some lorlunale sludenls drove lo school, mosl rode a bus or wallced. ln lhe lall and spring many boys came on molor- cycles. Upon arrival al school almosl everyone wenl lo lheir lockers lo deposil lheir coals and gel lhe books lhey needed lor lhe morning classes. Twen, lhere was iusl enough lime lo slraigwlen a wind- blown hair-do or lo 'wear lhe Ialesl gossip lwho's going wilh whom?fi ln lhe early hours ol a cold, winler morning il is slill darlc when sludenls board lhe school bus. Mark Miller lranlically rampages lhrough his loclcer in search ol his beloved slide rule. There are always a lew reluclanl riders who wail unlil lhe lasl minule lo board lhe bus. Maybe Larry Bredesen has a reason lor being such an eager-beaver. l'ley Larry, save me a seal by lhe window. ll seems lhal Terry Johnson has as much 'lrouble arranging his coilfure as many girls. lf is a familiar sighl 'ro see groups of sluclenls conversing before school begins each morning. One ol lhe layorile paslimes ol Richfield boys is walching Afler finally gelling his locker open, Peler Roberls grins all lhe prelly girls wall: by. happily al a neal slaclc of boolcs. A hh ' ' h1 ' 'f'i5.' -, W ,,-i'5f qs 5 h,,,L , 01 af' 1 gag!!! ,, ,f ,,f f 1, W , 1.L , ii ,, J s ! M lm 6 .19 'su f llrr H7 5 , wa . ,f wzv ,. I H, ,8- ' 'fr I .Q Hz I fy ' ' 'V VV '-,ff3 ,,,,A-, ,.,,,. ,M .,,,, ,,., I J L ,li , I , , fwfflff fff f l , I I 'J 1.1 Q , ' , A -'pay fm, , I Q 5 , ,I K- ry 224454. K 'F 7Ql' 1z - 'Z ' - A' y 4 V -1,-fg,g1wwff-f,,1 g. , - ,jguomgnnn , , .- W ' K ' ' , .1 . 'V .1 -3 ' ,. ,V .,,.. 'if' 5 ww N-w.,.,,.., h,. K Sorlinq OUT his boolfs from Olhers STFGWN GCFOSS lhe llOOF. Corridors surrounding lhe lunchroom loolc on a new look sec- Diclc Gerk gels ready +o refurn +0 Class. ond sennesler, lhanks To lhe class of I967. V'3'm 5' Y W v- L w aw, 1 vm V 'k.,..,...,.f,-l These are The firsl sluclenls lo crowcl l'he halls, eager To Cilemenl mounls and Jrhe mood flhanges as everyone realizes gel back fo Their classes aflrer a gourmef lunch. The ex- hall The clay is done. So lar so good. Lunchtime Brings Allhough complainis were always heard aboul ihe school lunches, no one who saw ihe scramble +o The lunchroom would have believed any oi fhem. When Jrhe bell lor lunch rang, even The senior boys would race down ihe hallways io be in Jrhe begin- ning oi ihe lunch line. Lunch was a lime io buy iickels To a school eveni or buy a book from Jrhe Nalional Honor Socieiy Book Siore. H was a Time +o make noise, lo express opinions, and lo gossip. ll was always a welcome break from siudying. One lone siudeni decides io slay and eai his lunch slowly, even if everyone else has already leii. a Welcome Break Q g', E Wit! H, , J' ff. 4 gf Nancy Olson helps ihe cooks serve lunch as oiher siudenis look on wiih aniicipaiion. ,,.,,..,.....'- l Siephanie Ordos and Deanna Doubek are seen buying 'rheir weekly supply of lunch iickeis. After School ls Over, Students Talk Using wire to torm a tigure is one way Dwayne Johnson Atter a long, hard day at school, Jill Alguist and Terry expresses his artistic aloility. Holmes can tinally leave. V N .iii, i X 'ywmff-MM ' -' ' r ' L' 'VY If 12 ' The activity bus is usually very crowded and not everyone LDOYS Stand- TOV1lQI'1+. li looks 55 if Linda l-GPGGVW QGWLS the can get a seat. It seems that most nights more girls than hOr1Or0tStar1dif1q ONCE GQGW- Socialize, Practice, and Participate Bruce Anderson and Daryl Bergman devote a portion ot their time to the study ot physics. By developing a bulletin board design, Robert Benediclcson expresses his creativity. Atter-school activities are an important part ot RHS lite. Students stayed to explore more deeply something they had studied in class. The boys on our teams trained tor hours to do their best. Bands, orchestra, and plays were great achievements be- cause ot extra hours spent. Many committee meet- ings were held tor homecoming activities, student lounge, Christmas assembly, and soc hops. Clubs in nearly all areas met atter school. Widely diversitied activities-GAA to Drama Club-added depth to make a well-rounded school lite. At the end ot a long school day, Peggy Jaclcson relaxes tor a moment near her loclcer. S will :ales r Daryl Bergman and Char Slinson are obviously discussing Debbie Helselh and Nancy Mclfvers are lound relaxing al basic principles ol physics. lhe Counlry Kilchen, a popular aller-lheegame spol. Scholars Look Forward to Weekends lvlosl Richlield sludenls had plans lor Friday nighls. Some people spenl lheir Fridays al sporl- ing evenls and soc hops. Counlry Kilchen and Bridgeman's were popular places lo go aller every game. Somelirnes il was possible lo allend a dance or a class play on a Friday. Occasionally some slu- denls enioyed a relaxing nighl al home walching lelevision, lislening lo records, or gelling lheir home- work done early. l-lowever, lhere were always lhose who were scheduled lo worlc on Friday nighls and were loo lired lo parlicipale in any ol lhe aclivi- lies which were going on. Everyone usually had somelhing lo do and everyone was glad when Fri- day nighl arrived. While wailing lor lhe beginning ol lhe nexl quarler, Diclc Davis and Paul l-lardl discuss a previous play. is sig' --Wg. 's - - K ' z ss...,A-uni' F hm' gigs 4 4- . . ff: Z ' ' ' f i E 1 , 'if 43 1 ., , if , . at Atter a game Brenda Redman, Barbara Baldwin, and other R.t't.S. students go to Bridgernarfs tor something to eat. With Anticipation , Q Q b x xvllh-0: my 1 I ' ' 'Q-aiklff. X mf ' R-Wqnyv -v- 'i IQ Iliff itt f 1 f A . iti iaal 1 Y' is b t 32, Il b .tii , tw ,W On a ctmrctm retreat, Dan Jottnson beats Debbie Nelson at a vigorous game wttlle Ralph l-loversten watcties. 3' ' , During halt-time the crowd comes to buy caramel apples, popcorn, and other goodies at the concession stand. RHS Pupils Spend v Assisling a cuslorner lind iusl llwe riglwl purse is Maribellw Wolpers who spends much ol lwer lime working aller scliool. lce slcaling lakes up much of llwe spare lime ol Richfield sludenls including Char Slinson and Jane Gunderson. I if 1 Mary Neumann's parl-lime iob, selling cancly. lceeps lwer Scoll Dailey gels his exercise Jrlwrougli a round of lennis al busy and enables lwer lo earn exlra money. llie Augsburg courls, Exciting Weekends in arious Ways in ,kk7, . . - ' '-1 'r f' M' 'L J i ii i. f ' 5 ' - 3, f ' M X 'Y 1 ' 13' 1 ask., , One very ingenious sfudeni Tom Larson, demonslraies how he does his siudying by osmosis. Jim Renneke eagerly walches one of lhe many parkboard hockey games al Donaldson Park. li c- -A For mosi sludenls, ihe weekends were busy. Working look up many of fhe Salurdays oi indus- irious sludenis who were Jrrying lo save for college or who wanled exlra money. On Saiurday and Sun- day afiernoons, many sludenls gave lheir lime and ialenis lo serve oihers in hospilals, old people's homes or children's homes. Church acliviries were also an imporlani parl oi weekends for some. Many weni To Bible sludies, choir praciices, hayrides, cof- leehouses, reireais, and olher challenging and inspiring aclivilies. Weekends provided ideal lime for crealive sludenis 'ro work on hobbies and ex- plore special inleresi areas. These evenls iended io make weekends guile aclive for sludenls. As a carry-oul boy, Ron Peiricka spends pari of his week- ends carefully packing groceries. iiulil 1 uname. an '! EW. g . Studying Takes Much of the Time of Throughouf fhe year Richfield sfudenfs found fhemselves almosf consfanfly burdened wifh home- work. Many long hours were spenf solving mafh prob- lems, composing and revising fhemes, wrifing lab reporfs, and reading novels or plays. Forfunafe were fhe few would could enioy a free nighf because fhey received no assignmenfs. Since homework occupied so much fime, sfudenfs devised various sfudy habifs fo comforfably gef fhem fhrough fhis daily roufine. Some chose fo af- fack fheir work lying on fhe floor, maferials spread around, while ofhers curled up wifh fheir books in a cozy armchair or sofa. More convenfional sfudenfs required absolufe silence while sfudying af desks or fables. On fhe ofher hand, some needed records or fhe radio playing, fo help fhem concenfrafef' Yef, whafever fhe mefhod, fhe homework was finished iusf in fime fo hand in. Jackie Jones and Marilyn Schindler find if easier fo complefe fheir homework fogefher. Some nighfs if fakes hours fo finish an assignmenf. John Mc- Ginnis seffles down fo work. ,un ,,., ,. izril l 'Q If looks like Ron Groaf has homework in every subiecf fonighf. Whaf a lucky boy! Mwst..---1 4 Q 5-3'l'V8a ?,Mi Richfield tudents Mu diffs Sludying? Paul Bachrnan finds lime lo do some drawing for lhe Spollile, aller he has finished his homework. ssl 3? g+3, l Ep nan Mx 1 sirlzwe si N is G32 2'wdM1v1s'a PR' 5212! 2,1 Q ' E222U?Quuyb g vuZ2ZQQf!-A iffg' ' s s . ...iii I lMu':'2+219-5. all Parl of Kris Thorbercjs homework is a reading assignrnenl. Could she be reading lhe ever popular Elhan Frome? Sludy hall provides an hour for sleeping or sludyinq. Kurl' l-lannes concenlrales on . . . Activities Entice Students Gutdoors Throughout the year, students enioyed many out- door activities. In the tall, some spent the warm Sun- day atternoons walking with their best girl or boy- triend. Other more energetic students organized groups to play tootball or baseball. During the winter. students enioyed skiing, skating, tobogganing, and having snowball tights. On the tirst warm, sunny day ot spring several Rl-lS'ers decided to try to get a suntan. Later came spring tever, picnics, swimming tor the brave, and the thought that summer was com- ing. Each season provided tun and excitement. W On beautitul winter atternoons young lovers can be seen walking hand in hand, enioying the unusually warm weather. 1 This luclcy student drove to school this morning, but now he can't seem to remember where he parlced the car. f i 2 ' X Now that the school day is finally over, Tom lvicGrail and Paul Fearell emerge into the warm sunshine. -v-v-vmuuQ No mailer whar lhe weafher condifions are, Jim Sfark is al- This meihod of fransporlalion enables Jim Kaloc To be in Jrhe ways ready for a game of fennis. fresh air for hours and hours. Ula. i , l V i,-',,-9 A if W1 y exif Y C7N x N i GN Q - JJ ig yyy y aj Nfl Yes, Richfield, Jrhere are slill some helpful young genllemen i'r's made of ... Bill Limperf may have Jrroulole explaining a+ Richfield High. Really officer, he's only frying +0 see whalr his presence lo rhe smiling palrolman. Hobbies Encourage Spartan Talents Sludenls al Rl-lS exhibiled lheir 'ralenls lhrough many cillerenl hobbies. They enioyed expressing lhemselves lhrough arl, wriling, music, and carpen- lry. Fashion-minded girls eyed new slyles lo lind iusl lhe righl pallern lor a dress. Boys wilh mechanical abililies repaired old cars and engines while olher crealive Sparlans developed such unique hobbies as mask-making or decoupage. Through special inler- esls, sludenls gained underslanding ol lhemselves and lheir abililies. While working on her new coal. Jo Ann ,Payler slops lo evalu- ale her progress. lr, slip ,QQ sf' ' az! s' U .qw Q The momenl of Trulh has arrived. Now lhese girls musl eal' whal lhey have coolced. X . X' TN' .RX R, XL, x , Through painling. lhis sludenl is able lo express and enjoy himself. f 1- fkf ,,,4x.. Sewing is one of Ann I-Herpes hobbies, She has gfgpped fo Lois Maiuia uses her Creaiive abiliries To carve a figure oui' press a piece of Hwe coaf she is making. of wood. Precision is paramouni' as she affempis perfeciion. ,-4 ,n ,.-014' iiil Using fools and making Things from wood is one of Terry noi' wearing safery glasses? Of course noi, siare law re- Thieiice's favorife hobbies. Bur whar is ihis? Can if be i'16'S guires fha? all siudenfs engaged ... Mod Fashions Are Popular at RH Fashions fhis year wenf mod, maxi, and minufe. Masculine sfyles ranged from mod plaid slacks fo guief solids accompanied by brighf shirfs, sweafers or vesfs. The milifary look iazzed up fhe scene wifh double-breasfed suifs and furfle necks. Convenfional shoes dissolved info deserf boofs, low boofs wifh hardware haphazardly, and grubby fennis shoes com- monly known as bumpers. Many fashionable females adapfed fhe frilly fem- inine look of lace and long curly locks from fhe era of Bonnie and Clyde. The covered leg found company wifh fhe mini dresses and pafenf shoes. Fuzz and fur helped foresfall an early morning freeze in winfer wear as boofs grew faller and skirfs became shorfer. Brighf and dainfy earrings accenfuafed fhe individ- ual's creafivify. RHS was modern fo fhe minufe in ifs fabulous fashions. Ah, yes, fhis pasf year fhe halls of Richfield l-ligh were gaily spaffered wifh fhe full, brighf colors of our fashions, and fhey added a sparkle despife fhe con- servafive dress displayed by our faculfy members. Three cheers for Richfield! 3 .EIFVW M., . 4 . ,A ..., I: ' . 3 , Fashion-wise Lynn Seimer is shown wearing fhe new sfyle of chunky sweafer, popular wifh bofh boys and girls. MA , ----'fi' W I Guys' and gals' class rings help iazz up fhe Richfield scene and show off school spirif. I968 is a year for coafs wifh furry collars. Modeling fheir mod coafs are Mike l'laws and Donald Sfidger. i l The lurfle neclc has become fashionable This year for looih boys and girls. Shari Whife wears hers wilh pride. ' 1 if s ' x .ki H was a 'rough decision. buf Sieve Johnson finally decides i'r's aboui' +ime To visi+ lhe barber. , . - iieMf3 9 we i W 6 A Sim ' -in .7 Hey Bumper! To wha? do you owe your success on 'rhe ladder Fashion conscious Mary Mafhiason keeps warm while wailing of popularify ai RHS? for ihe bus wearing one of 'rhe popular sfyles in coals. x 1 You Q ,W A QCWN JK- ,X I. xx l VER CU? ADVERTISING N - .1. I ,.,'- ,Q f' , ,J-ff' ,e-' , gi - N- T 1. R :ir .kk,,, has , A kky K H Z A we - . ,.LL L-, Mm' - l '-- ..f Wi L . -.-.. I t ' T , . e 1 T. ..,.!- -vw fi N 3 - R ' 1: '?,.:f,7-Eg. .. ' ' , P ,,, .5 T3 Q . ' ' 1 R I .,. -zygfra 'H ,. 'fi - N at - 75-X' ' .ff fr. Ein ' qi . , r 1 L wh-5 E 64 . . 3 Iii. ,,, -. ' :V :L f . . 1 1 43 gn. ,,. , , mb . 9 , , . ' -gr sd.. f . .. ang- rw, ' .. ..-.,- . f -eg ,- ,, ,qv , - ff :asa ik M s' - 4 '. MQ' ,--:L T5 -.QW ' -1 NL 'Lxix 'I'-,., 1 km.-Q COIFFURES MODERNIQUE Beauiy Salon 7400 Lyndale 869 2413 MISTER DONUT Open 24 Hours a Day Call for Special Orders 886 9809 6600 Penn Ave al' 66+l1 Richfield REITER REALTY R ' 1 1 A My 5 H Q ' :meer ,. A ,AJ A l , 7 nv- 1 .- 4 6 ..--... . wi' er' f ., W . .- ..v 4 . . 4 Q L .xxx Y, .-f . 1 N. L . - . ' - Jane Leslie KCRN ER PLAZA Hub Shoppmg Cenfer 866 507l LDA Fmfff WJ! if f f oruvsnv Esfale Sales Appraisals S Lncense Plafes Drlvers Licenses Income Tax Service Nofary Free Delivery 6538 I-Yndale Ave 50 9733 Lyndale Ave aaa 947l 866 4004 . rv. .WM as rrrr T. q , -.,..eAs.f'vTJ7p -f'?55 4-cm.--w'f: . f. ff x . I ' ,Y ,T ZZ N ,.f , I Yir-vv,-,v ' ww- ' ' ' ' 'V T , ' , . . . 7 FE A 9 -1--.,....,..... 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A -SEHK-W1 ' deals' A we tn .IHIHXI , Y . wi K. k nl t 5 ,,:ii,.iis'z.7 H , , i 0 5 N 'I I El lil X Iliff' gn :infill A an will' . 1-rr' ll 0 N 5 ii :. h -'I E NX J I1 . 9 ' .M -, ' I I - U 1 ivssgk- 6,11 'Y Xiflgm k4 i Iq'TA.KF Qin: , ,V M vii .-L '17 I 'fd W 'If' 'Q 0651- Vw rm E af? 'Q 'if fd .,,fQQ' .111 lily 1 - , I -A Ai 4 k I . ,. . - HOME OF It I I I I N I I ' 457 4 .. ,, ' I I ,.,, I I I I I I Acti ities of the I968 Senior Class Addiss. Palricia Palsy -Speech Confesf 2, 3. Ahlman, Cheryl-Y Teens 2. Ahrndf. Pamela Pam -Auroan Sfaff 3. Junior Class Play Commiflee 2. Y-Teens. Alfano, Mary-Arf Club I, French Club 2. 3, G.A.A. I. Junior Class Play Commiflee 2, Senior Banque? 3. Algren. Margarei Cindy -French Club I. Y-Teens 2. Amundson. Boyd Boyd Jay -Band I, 2. 3. Pep Band I. 2. 3. Ski Club I. 2. 3. Anderson. Andy Herman -Debaie I, 2. 3, Drama Club 3, German Club I. Gymnasfics I, Junior Class Play I, 2. Leffermen's Club I. 2, 3. One-Acf Play 3, One-Acf Play Commiffee 3. Senior Class Play I. 3, Senior Planning Commiffee Represenfafive 3. Speech Confesf 2. 3. Sfudenf Council Represenfafive 3. ' Anderson. Barbara B.J. -Band I. 2. 3. French Club 2, 3. Y-Teens 2. Anderson. Conslance Connie -AFS 2. Ari' Club Represenfalive 2. Co- chairman 3. French Club 2. 3. Speech Confesl' 2. Y-Teens 2, 3. Anderson. Edward Phill -Arf Club 2. 3. Adverfising Manager 3. Aurean Sfaff 3. Forum 3. Nafional Forensic League 2. 3. Speech Con- lesf 2, 3. Spoflife Sfaff 3. Anderson. Gloria-Pep Club I, Red Cross Commiffee 3. Anderson. Greg J.-Band I, 2. Anderson. Gregory L. Greg -Hi-Y I. Spanish Club I. Anderson, James-Track I. Anderson. Jennifer-AFS 2. 3. Drama Club 2. 3, Fire and Ice Commilfee 3. French Club 2. 3. G.A.A. I. Homecoming Commiffee 3, Senior Class Play Commiffee 3. Ushers' Club 3. Y-Teens I. 2. 3. Anderson. Kim Sharky -A Cappella Choir 3. Anderson. Linda-G.A.A. I. Junior Class Play Commiffee 2. Pep Band I, 2. Anderson. Mark-AFS 2. Band I. 2. 3, Debafe I. 2, Pep Band I, 2. 3. Swing Band 2. 3, Leader 3. Varsify Show 2. Anderson. Mary-AFS I, 2, 3. G.A.A. I. 2. 3. German Club I. 2. 3. Homecoming Commiffee Co-chairman 3, One-Acl' Play Commilfee 2. Pep Club 2. 3. Anderson. Peggy Peg -AFS 3. German Club I, Spanish Club 3, Speech Confesf 3. Y-Teens 2. 3. Anderson, Russell Duck -Hi-Y 3. Track 2. Anderson. Siewarl SIewie -Band I. Hockey I. Soccer I, 2. 3. Anderson. Tom--Band I, Presidenf I. Debale I. 2, 3. Drama Club 2. German Club 3. Homecoming Commiflee 2. 3. Co-chairman 3, Junior Class Play I. Nafional Honor Sociefy 2. 3. Presidenf 3, Pep Band I. Senior Class Play 3, Senior Planning Commilfee Represenfalive 3, Speech Confesf I. 2. 3. Sfudenf Council Represenlafive I. 3, Sfudenl' Council Alfernafe 2, Lake Conference Represenlafive 3. Anlolik. Terry Mel -Foofball I, 2. 3. Hi-Y I. Leflermen's Club 2. Track I. 2. Wresfling 2. Appel. Ted-Spoflile Sfaff 2, Sfudenf Council Represenfafive 2. 3. Areh, Viki-Arl Club I. 2. French Club I. Arnold. Sleven Sieve -Homecoming Commiffee. Sfudenl Council Rep- resenfafive, Wresfling I. 2. 3. Ascher. Therese Teri -AFS 3. Cheerleading I, 2, 3. Capfain 3. Fire and Ice Commiffee 2. 3. Co-chairman 3. Homecoming Candiclale 3, Homecoming Commiflee 2. 3, Junior Class Play Commiflee I. 2, Li- brary Cadef 2. Pep Club. I, 2, 3. Senior Class Play Commiffee 2. Senior Planning Commilfee Represenfafive. Spanish Club I. 2. 3, Ushers' Club 2. 3. Y-Teens 3. Ashmore. Jack-Hi-C I. lnlramural Baskefball 3, lnframural Hockey 3. Capfain 3, LeHermen's Club 3. Soccer 2. 3. Capfain 3. Sfudeni Coun- cil Alfernale I, Wresfling 2. Aslell. Brian-Ari Club 3, Treasurer 3, Band I. 2. 3. Debafe I. 2. Gym- naslics 2. LeI'l'ermen's Club 2, 3, Nafional Forensic League I. 2. 3, Pep Band I. 2, Speech Confesf 2. 3. Track 2. 3. Aussendorf. Chrisfine Tina -AFS 2. 3, German Club I. 2. 3. Ausfin. Michael Mike --Debafe I. 2. Speech Confesf 2, 3. Babekuhl. Cafhy Ann Cafhy -Library Cadef 2. Bachman. Kersfi-AFS 2, Homecoming Commiffee I. One-Acf Play Com- miffee 2, Spanish Club I. Y-Teens I. Baggensloss. Gary-AFS 2. Band I, 2. Debale I. Fire and Ice Candidaie 3. Junior Class Play I. Ski Club I. Skiing I. 2. Soccer 2. Sfudenl Coun- cil Vice Presidenl' 2. Presidenl' 3. Ball. Colleen Connie -AFS I. 2, French Club 2. G.A.A. I. 2. Girl's Choir 3. Pep Club I. Y-Teens 2. Barquisf. Cheryl Cher -G.A.A. I, Girls' Choir I, 2. 3. Bar+leH', William BiIl -Class Presidenf I. 2. FCA 3. Fire and Ice Can- didafe, Foolball I. German Club I, 2, 3. Hi-Y 3, Homecoming Com- milfee Co-chairman 3, Junior Senior Prom Commiffee 2. LeI'fermen's Club 2. 3. Senior Planning Commiflee. Sludenf Council Represenfa- five 'I. 2. Corresponding Secrefary I. Sfudenl' Council Alfernafe 3, Wresfling I. 2. 3. Capfain 3. Baseman, Valerie Vickey -Forum I, 2, G.A.A. I. Represenfafive I. Spanish Club I, 2. 3. Room Represenfafive 3. Ushers' Club I. 2. Beadle, Jeri-Lafin Club 2. Beall. Kennelh Ken -Debafe I, 2. 3. Hi-Y. National Forensic League 3. Vice-Presidenl 3. Nalional Honor Sociefy 2, 3. Senior Planning Com- miffee Allernafe. Speech Confesf I, 2. 3, Siudenl' Council Allernafe I. 2. Beane, James Jim -Foofball Manager 2. Sfage Crew I. Beckman, Michael Mike -A Cappella Choir 2. 3. Benson. John-Band I. 2, Pep Band I, 2, Swing Band I. Ushers' Club I. 2. Benson. Sandie-Junior Class Play Commiffee I, Sadie Hawkins Com- miffee I, Y-Teens I. Berglund. Roberi Bob -Hi-Y 3, Homecoming Commilfee 3. Infra- mural Baskefball 2. 3. Berglund. Ronald Ron -Baseball I. Foofball I, 3. Gymnaslics 2. 3. Hi-Y 3, Leflermen's Club 3. Spanish Club I. 2, 3, Track 2. 3. Bergman, Susan Sue -Biology Lab Assisfanf 2, 3. Bergmann. Daryl-Gymnasfics I. 2. 3, Homecoming Commiffee 3. Lef- fermen's Club I. 2, 3. Senior Class Play 3, Senior Planning Commiffee Represenfafive. Berzelius. Susan Sue -Honors Orchesfra 2. 3. Bingea. Rebecca Becky -AFS 2. Aurean Sfaff 2. 3. Counselor Aid 3. Debafe I, 2, Homecoming Commiffee 3. Junior Class Play 2. Madri- gal Singers 3, Nafional Honor Sociefy 2. 3. Pep Club I. Ushers' Club 2, Y-Teens I. 2. 3. Bixby. Nancy-Aurean Sfaff 3, G.A.A. I. 2, Lafin Club I. Y-Teens 3. Blaylock, Suzanne Sue -Ari Club I, Girls' Choir 3. Blom. Janice Jan -AFS 2. Junior Class Play Commiffee 2. Lafin Club I. 2, Senafor 2. Pep Club 2. Senior Banquel, Y-Teens 2. 3. Bloom. Kim-Gymnasfics I. Senior Class Play 3. Borden. Gcorgianna Gina -G.A.A. I, 2. Sporfhead 2, Laiin Club I. Y-Teens 3. Borgeson. Dale-Senior Class Play 3. Sfage Crew 2. 3. Sfudenf Sfage Manager 3. Bosfrom. Philip Phil -Sound Crew I. 2, Track I. Bowen, Perry-Biology Club I. 2. Debafe I. lnframural Baskelball I. 2. 3. Senior Class Play I. Tennis 2, 3. ' Boyd. Jeff-Debale I. 2, 3, German Club 3. Boyes. Ron Squeak -French Club 2. Brandell. David Dave -Baseball I, 2. 3. Baskelball I. 2, 3. FCA 3, Fire and Ice Commiffee 3, Foofball I. German Club I. 2. Vice Presidenf 2, Hi-Y 2. 3, Vice Presidenf 3, Homecoming Commiffee '3, LeH'ermen's Club 2. 3. Nafional Honor Sociefy 2, 3. Senior Planning Commiffee Represenfafive, Soccer 2. 3. Sfudenf Council Represenfalive 2. 3. Sfu- denf Council Allernafe I. Braslad. Karin-Dislricf Office Help 3, GirI's Choir I. 2. 3. Bremsefh. Fred-German Club 2, Hi-Y 2, 3. Hockey I, 2. 3. Leflermen's Club 3, Senior Planning Commilfee Alfernafe, Sfudenf Council Rep- resenfafive 3. Sfudenl' Council Alfernafe I. . Brenner, Pamela Pam -Office Help 3. Spanish Club I. Y-Teens I. 2. 3. Brenner, Sieve-Baseball 2, 3. lnframural Baskelball I, 2, 3. Brenny. Barry Bear -Foofball 2. 3. Hi-Y 2. 3. Broin, Jan-AFS 2. German Club I. 2. Library Cadel' 2, 'Senior Class Play Commiflee 3, Senior Banquel, Y-Teens 2, 3. Brown. Linda-Arf Club I, 2. Junior Class Play Commiffee 2. Pep Club I. Ushers' Club I. 2. Y-Teens I. 3. Brown. LuJane Nickey -Band I. 2, 3. French Club 2, Pep Band I. Senior Banquef. Speech Confesf 2. Variefy Show 2. Brown. Sally EIhel -Arf Club 3. Sfage Crew 2. Brown. Thomas Brownie -Baseball I. 2. 3, Hi-Y 3. Inframural Baskel- ball I. 2. 3. Lelfermen's Club 3. Brudeli, Nancy-AFS 2. French Club 2. Homecoming Commifiee 3. .lun- ior Class Play Commiffee 2. Lalin Club I, Variefy Show 2. Y-Teens 2. Bucci, Bonnie-G.A.A. I, Junior Senior Prom CommiH'ee 2. Spanish Club I. 2, 3, Spoflife Sfaff 3, Sfudenf Council Alfernafe 2. Buckley. Kay-Fire and Ice Commiffee 3, German Club I, Homecoming Commillee 3. Junior Senior Prom Commiflee 2, Pep Club 2. Senior Banquef, Y-Teens I, 2. 3. Budde. Kalhleen Kall'sy -AFS 2. 3. Forum 2. French Club 2, 3. G.A.A. I. Lafin Club I, Senior Class Play Commilfee 3. Ushers' Club 3. Bulgere, Rosemary-Band I, 2. 3. Junior Class Play Commiffee 2. Pep Band I, 2. 3. Pep Club I. Spoilife Sfaff I. 2. Y-Teens 2, 3. Bundy. Mark-Skiing 3. Track 3. Bunker. Thomas Tom -Foofball I. 2, 3, Leffermen's Club 2. 3. Wresfling I. 2. Bunling. Sfeven-Foolball I. 2, 3. Burgslahler, Alan-Gymnasfics I. 2. Burns, Barbara Barb -Girls' Choir 2. 3. Burl' Bruce-Slage Crew I. Caldwell, Shari-Spanish Club I, Y-Teens I, 2, 3. Camp, Roger Roddy -Senior Class Play 3, Slage Crew 3. Cannon, Colleen-French Club I, 2, G.A.A. I. Carey, Mark-Lalin Club 2, Junior Class Play 2. Carlson, Anne-A Cappella Choir I, Aurean Slalf I, Fire and Ice Com- millee 3, French Club I, G.A.A. I, Girls' Choir 3, Junior Class Play Commillee I, Senior Planning Commillee Allernale, Sludenl' Council Allernale I, 3, Y-Teens I, 3. Carlson, Brian-Hockey I. Carlson, James Jim -Biology Club I, 2, Tennis 2, 3. Carlson, Ken-Band I, 2, Pep Band I, 2. Carlson Mary-Y-Teens I, 2. Carr, George--Debale I, 2, 3, Nalional Forensic League, Nalional Hon- or Sociely 2, 3, Senior Class Play I, 2, Senior Class Play Commillee 3, Speech Conlesl I, 2, 3, Spollile Slaff 2, 3, Sludenl Council Repre- senlalive I, 2. Cassady, Calhy-A Cappella Choir 3, Drama Club 2, 3, French Club 2, 3, Secrelary 3, Girls' Choir I, Junior Class Play 2, Lillle Choir 2. Senior Class Play 3. Chresl, Andrea Andy -Speech Coniesl' 3, Tapaires I, Y-Teens 2. Chrisfensen, Brooks-Band I, 2. 3, Pep Band 3. Chrislesen, Toby-G.A.A. I, 2, Spanish Club I, Speech Coniesi' 2, Variely Show 2, Y-Teens I. Chrisliansen, Thomas Tom -Band I, 2, 3, Presidenl' 2, Hockey I, Senior Banquel, Swing Band I. Churlik, Claudia-Arl Club 3, Aurean Slaff 3, French Club I, G.A.A. I, 2, Siudenl Council Represenlalive I, Ushers' Club I. Colman, Janna Jan -Drama Club 3, G.A.A. I, German Club I, Hi-C I, Y-Teens 3. Colvin, Michael Mike --FCA 3, Foolball 3, Hi-Y 3, Presiclenl 3, Lei'- Iermen's Club 3, One-ACI' Play Sluclenl Assisianl 3, Senior Class Play 3, Track 2, Wreslling 2. Comsfock, Sco'H-Hockey I. Cone, Virginia Ginny -AFS 2, Cheerleading 2, 3, Caplain 3, GAA. I, 2, 3, German Club I, 2, 3, Vice PresidenI.3, One ACI' Play I, 2, 3. Besl' Acfress I, 3. Pep Club I, 2. 3, Speech Conlesl' 2, 3, Sludenl Council Aliernale I, Y-Teens 3. Congdon, James Spare Tire -Baseball I, 2, 3, Foolball I, 2. Conslans, Rusly-Aurean Slaff 3, Debale 2. Cook, Chrisfine Chris -AFS I, 2, 3. German Club I, 2, 3, Pep Club 2, Spoflile Slalf I, Ushers' Club 2, Y-Teens I, 2. Cooper, Michael Mike -Inlramural Baskelball I, 2, 3, School Musical 2, Tennis 2. 3. Corson, Tom-Hockey I, Leflermen's Club 2, 3, Speech Conlesl 2, Slu- denl Council Allernale I, Tennis I, 2, 3. Crafl, David Dave -Gymnaslics 2. Crafl, Susanne Sue -Band I, 2, 3, Pep Band I, 2, 3. Crook, Slephen Sl'evie Wonder -Drama Club 3, Fire and Ice Com- millee 3, Homecoming Commillee 2, 3, Junior Class Play 2, Junior Senior Prom Commillee 2, Senior Class Play 3, Senior Class Play Commillee 3, Senior Planning Commillee Allernale, Senior Banquel, Spanish Club 2, 3, Room Represenlalive 3, Slage Crew I, 2, Sludenl' Council Allernale I, 2. Crown, Joseph-Wreslling I, 2. Culley, Julie-Pep Club I, 2, Tapaires 3, Y-Teens 2, 3. Daffer, Sleven Skipper -Ari Club 3, German Club 2, Gymnaslics 3, Hi-Y 2, 3, Inlramural Hockey 3. Davies, Sieven Dahl, James Jim -Golf I, Junior Class Play I. 2, 3, One-Aci' Play I, 2, 3, Senior Class Play I, 2, 3, Slage Crew I, 2, 3. Dailey, Scoff-Spollife Slafl: 2, 3, Edilor-in-Chief 3, Variely Show 2. Daniel, Pal-AFS I, 2, Ari' Club I, G.A.A. I, 2, 3, Ski Club I, 2, Pep Club I, Sludenf Council Represenlalive 2, Y-Teens I, 2, 3. Daniels, John-Hi-Y I, 2, Junior Senior Prom Commillee 3. Daniels, Teresa Homecoming ior Planning Y-Teens I, 2, Teri -AFS I, 2, Band I, French Club 2, 3, Hi-C I, Commillee I, 2, Junior Senior Prom Commillee 3, Sen- Commillee Allernale, Senior Banquel, Ushers' Club 2, 3. Danielson, Ron-Ari Club 3, Gymnaslics I, Hi-Y 3, Liflle Choir 3. Sieve -Debale I, Forum I, 2, 3. Davis, Carol Ann Carol -Fire and Ice Commillee 3, Flag Twirlers 2, 3, Caplain 3, Spanish Club I, 2, 3, Y-Teens I, 2. 3. Davis, Sandra Sandy -AYH 2, G.A.A. I, 2, 3, Girls' Choir 3, Home- coming Commillee 2. Davis, Richard Dick -Iniramural Baskelball 2, 3, Junior Class Play 2, 3, One-Acl Play 3, Senior Class Play 3, Speech Conlesl 3. Degendorfer, Craig-Band I, 2, 3, Golf I, Gymnaslics I, 2, 3, Leller- men's Club 2, 3. Pep Band I, 3, Slage Crew I, 2, Swing Band I, 2, 3, Variefy Show 2. DeJarIis, Lynnae-Counselors' Help, Homecoming Commilfee 3, Junior Senior Prom Commiilee 2, Chairman 2, Senior Planning Commillee Represenlalive, Sludenl Council Represenlalive I, Sludenl Council Allernale 2, Y-Teens I, 2, 3. Denman, Timofhy Bull -Baseball I, 2, 3, Foolball I. Dennis, Slephen Sieve -Baseball I, 2, 3, Debale I. 2. Forum I, 2, German Club I, 2, 3, Presidenl 3, LeHermen's Club 2, 3, Nalional Forensics League I, 2, 3. Nalional Honor Sociely 2, 3, Speech Conlesl I, 2. Denny, Celia-AFS I, 2, Debaie I, G.A.A. I. German Club I, 2, Home- coming Commillee I, 2, Junior Class Play Commillee I, 2, Quill and Scroll 2, 3, Speech Conlesl' 3, Spoflife Slalf I, 2, 3, Siudenl Council Represenlalive I, Y-Teens 3. Dehler, Wayne Freddy -Slage Crew 2. Devorak, Charles-A Cappella Choir I. Dewilf, Linda Lyn -AFS 2, 3, Aurean Slall I, 2, Seclion Eclilor 3, De- bale 2, 3, French Club I, 2, G.A.A. I, 2, Homecoming Commiilee I, 2, 3, Junior Class Play Commillee 2, Nalional Honor Sociely 3, One- ACI Play 3, Quill and Scroll 3, Speech Conlesl 2, 3, Ushers' Club 3, Y-Teens I, 2, 3, Chapier Presidenl 3. Dickinson, Jan-Drama Club 3, Girls' Choir 2, Lillle Choir 2, Spanish Club I, 2, Speech Conlesl 3, Sludenl Council Represenlalive 3, Y- Teens 3. Diekman, Terry-G.A.A. I, 2, 3, Y-Teens 3. Dierf, Larry-French Club 2, 3, Hockey I, 2, 3, LeHermen's Club 3. Dolmar, John-Aurean Seclion Eclilor 3, Debale I, Drama Club 2, 3, Homecoming Commillee 3, Junior Class Play 2, 3, Speech Conlesl I, 2, 3, Slage Crew 3, Sludenl' Council Represenlalive 2. Donaldson, Dan-Hi-Y 2, 3, Junior Class Play Commilrlee I, Senior Planning Commillee Allernale. Dofy, David Dave --Band I, 2. 3, Cross Counlry I, 2, 3, German Club 2, 3, LeH'ermen's Club 2, 3, Senior Planning Commillee Represenla- five, Skiing I, Track I, 2, 3. Doubek, David Pal -Fire and Ice Commillee 3, Inlramural Baskelball 2, 3, Spanish Club I, Track I, 2, 3. Dougherfy, Jane-Girls' Choir I, Senior Planning Commiflee Allernale, Spanish Club I. Dowell, Ken-Gymnaslics I, 3. Drill, Gloria-A Cappella Choir 2, 3, AFS I, 2, French Club 2, 3. Home- coming Commillee 2, Senior Class Play 3, Y-Teens 2, 3. Drummond, David Dave -Debale I, 2, 3, German Club I, 2, 3, Na- Iional Honor Sociely 2, 3, Senior Planning Commillee Allernale, Speech Coniesl' 2, 3. Dunn, Colleen-Office Help 3, Sludeni Council Allernale 3, Tapaires I. 2, 3, Presidenl' 3. Variely Show 2, Y-Teens 2, 3. Duoos, Dan-Skiing I, 2, 3. Ego, Charles Chuck -AYH 3, German Club 2, 3, Hi-Y I, Chaplain I. Ekegren, Garry-Foolball I, 2, 3, Gymnaslics 2, Junior Class Play 2, LeHermen's Club 3, Senior Planning Commiflee Alfernafe, Spanish Club I, 2, 3. Ekegren, Larry-AFS 2, Fire and Ice Commillee 3, Foolball I, 2, 3, Junior Class Play Commillee I, LeII'ermen's Club 3, Senior Planning Commillee Represenlalive, Spanish Club I, 2, 3, Wreslling I, 2. Ekholm, John-FCA 3, Foolball I, 2, 3, Capfain 3, Hi-Y 3, LeIIermen's Club 2, 3, Track I, 2, Wreslling I, 2, 3. Elias, Jennifer Jenny -GAA. I, Speech Conlesl' 3. Eliason, Roger-Baskelball I, 2, Homecoming Commillee I, 2, 3, Chair- man 2, 3, Lellermen's Club 2, 3, Tennis I, 2, 3. Elliof, Margaref Peg -Girls' Choir 3. Elmquisl, Cheryl-Homecoming Commiliee 3, Y-Teens I, 3. Emerson, James-Hockey I. Engelking, John-Sluclenl Council Allernale 2, 3. Engen, Lesler Les -Band I, 2, 3, Color Guard I, 2, 3, Capfain 2, 3, Pep Band I, 2, 3. Englebreison, Erik Rick -Biology Club 2. Erb, Harold Hal -Baseball I, 2, 3, Fooiball I, 2, 3, Hi-Y 3, Hockey I. Erickson, David Eric -Foolball I, 2, 3, Lalin Club I, 2, Censor 2, LeIIermen's Club 2, 3, Nalional Honor Socie'I'y 2, 3, Track I, 2. Erickson, Dianne Di -AFS I. 2, Aurean Sraff I, 2, 3, Band I, French Club 2, 3, Homecoming Candidale 3, Homecoming Commillee 2, 3, Pep Club 3, Senior Banquet Senior Planning Commillee Allernaie, Sluclenl' Council Represenlalive 3, Ushers' Club I, 2, Y-Teens I, 2, 3, Chapler Presidenl 3. Erns'I', Jerome Jerry --Soccer 2, 3. Erspamer, Mary Molly -Senior Class Play Commiliee 2, Spanish Club I, Y-Teens 2. Eshelman, Jacquelyn Jackie -AFS I, Homecoming Commillee 3, Sen- ior Class Play 3, Spanish Club 2, 3. Evans, Michael-A Cappella Choir I, 2, Drama Club I, Junior Class Play 2. 3, Red Cross Commillee I, Senior Class Play I, Sludenl' Council Aliernale 2. Evers, Nancy-A Cappella Choir 3, French Club 2, Library Cadet 3, Y- Y-Teens I. 2. Everfz, Nels Sieve -Hi-Y 3, Lalin Club I. Farr, Susan Sue -AFS 2, 3, Aurean Slaff I, 2, 3, Library Club 2, 3, Room Represenlalive 3, Homecoming Commillee 3, Hosless 3, Pep Club 3, Tickel Chairman 3, Sluclenl Council Allernale I, 2, Ushers' Club 2, 3, Y-Teen I, 2, 3. Fellows, Sfefanie SIef -Spanish Club I, Y-Teens I, 2, 3. Fink, Dennis Denny -Debafe I. Fischer, Kalhlynn KaI'hy -French Club 2, 3, Girls' Choir 3, Y-Teens 2. 3. Fifzenberger, Mary Fil-1 -Ari Club I, Aurean Sfaff I, French Club I. Y-Teens I, 2. Fix, Susan Sue -French Club 2. 3. G.A.A. I. Flach, Sharon--Girls' Choir I. Fleming, Jim Jimmie -Baseball I, 2, 3. Fordahl, Craig-Sound Crew 2. Fosfer, Anfhony Tony --Slage Crew I. Fremo, Mark--French Club 2, Track I. Fredericlrs, Daniel Freddy -Band I, 2, 3, Board Member. Debale I, 2, 3, Fire and Ice Commiilee 3. Chairman 3, Hi-C I. Cify Wide Treasur- er I, Homecoming Commiffee I, 2. 3. Chairman 3, Senior Planning Commilfee Represenfafive, Speech Conlesf 2, 3. Friendshuh, Bonnie Crip -Aurean Sfaff 3, Senior Class Play Commif- fee I, Spanish Club I, 2. One-ACI' Play I, Y-Teens I, 3. Friskey, Marfha Marfh --AFS I. 2, 3. Aurean Slaff I, 2, Counselor's Help Alfernafe 2, Counselors' Help 3, Nafional Honor Socieiy 2, 3, Senior Class Play Commiffee 3, Ushers' Club I, 2, 3, Y-Teens 2, 3. Frifh, Michael 'iMilre -Skiing 2, 3, Ski Club 3. Frifz, Jean-Aurean Sfaff I. German Club I, Homecoming Commiflee 3, Junior Senior Prom Commiflee 3, Pep Club 3, Y-Teens I. Frolund, Terry Ter -Disiricf Office Help, French Club 2, 3. G.A.A. I, Y-Teens 2. Gaasvig, Glenn-Football I. Gallbrechf, Donna-GAA. I. 2, 3. Vice Presidenf 3. Gardner, Judifh Judi -AFS I, Band I, 2, 3, French Club I, 2, 3, Hi- C I, 2, Pep Band 2, 3. Gardner, Tom Wally -Boys' Sfafe 2, Cross Couniry I. 2, 3, Capfain 3. Hockey I, 2, 3, LeiIermen's Club I, 2.13. Sfudenl' Council Treasurer 3, Sfudenl' Council Aliernaie I. 2, Track I, 2, 3. Garner, Sue-Ski Club 2, Tapaires 3, Y-Teens 3. Gaylord, Joneen Neen -Aurean Sfaff 3, Band I, 2, 3. G.A.A. I, 2. 3, Sporihead 2, 3. Pep Band I, 2, Senior Banquef. Spanish Club I, 2, 3. Room Represenlaiive 2. Gerk, Dick-Golf I, 2, 3, Hi-Y 3, lnframural Baskefball I, 2, 3, Speech Confesf 2. Gersey, Leslie Les -AFS I, 2, Debafe 2, GAA. I, Homecoming Com- mifiee 2, 3, Chairman 3, Junior Class Play Commiifee I, 2, Lafin Club I, Quill and Scroll 2. 3, Spoflife Siaff I. 2. 3, Y-Teens 2. 3. Gess, Mary-Variefy Show Cornmifiee 2. Gilson, Bill Hoof -Hockey I. Gilbersfadf, David Gilby --Band I, 2, 3, Foofball I, 2. 3. Forum I, 2, Vice Presideni 2, LeI'iermen's Club 2, 3, Pep Band I, 2, Spanish 3, Siudenf Council Represenlafve 2, Track I, Wresfling I, 2, 3. Gmach, Jean-AYH 3, Biology Club I, 2, G.A.A. I. 2, 3, Girls' Choir 3, Junior Class Play Commiffee 2, Library Cadef 2, 3, Ushers' Club I, 2. Gokey, Diana--G.A.A. 2, 3. Goodlund, Barbara Barb -G.A.A. I, Girls' Choir 3, Y-Teens 2. 3. Goodman, Barbara Barb -G.A.A. I. Library Cadel' 2, Spanish Club I, 2. Gorsf, Wendy-GAA. I, Girls' Choir 2, 3. Gram, Allen-Baseball I. Grande, Barbara Barb -G.A.A. I, Girls' Choir 2, Spanish Club 2. 3, Tapaires 2, 3, Variefy Show 2. Gravelle, Kafherine Kafhy -French Club 2, G.A.A. I. Pep Club I, Y- Teens 2, 3. Greger, Aileen-Y-Teens I. Gregerson, Adrianne Mimi -AFS I, 2, Aurean Siaff I. 2, 3, Band I, Homecoming Commiffee 3, Hosfess 3, Junior Class Play Commilfee I. 2, Pep Band I. Pep Club 3, Senior Class Play Commiffee I, Spanish Club I, 2, Ushers' Club I, 2, Y-Teens I, 2, 3. Gren, Fredrick Rick -Hi-Y 3, lnframural Baskefball I, 2, 3, Sfudenf Council Allernale I. Gresbrinlr. Barfon Bari -Arr Club I, 2. 3, Co-Chairman 3, Gymnasiics 3. Griffin, Nona-AFS 3, Aurean Siaff 2, Band I, 2, 3, Secrefary I, Fire and Ice Commiflee 3. French Club 2, 3, Homecoming Commillee 3. Pep Band I, 2. 3, Sadie Hawkins Commiflee 3, Ushers' Club 3, Y- Teens I, 2, 3. Griffin, Wendy-AFS I, 2, German Club I, Senior Class Play Commil- fee I. 3, Y-Teens I, 2, 3. Grundif-1. John Grundy -Spanish Club 2, Track I, 2. Gunderson, Connie Gundy -AFS 2, Cheerleading I. 2, 3, Fire and Ice Commiffee 3, Girls' Sfale 2, Homecoming Candidafe 3, Homecoming Commiffee 2, 3, Hosfess 3, Junior Class Play Com- miifee 2, One-Aci Play Commiifee 3, Pep I, 2, 3, Senior Class Play Commiffee 2, 3, Senior Planning Commiffee Represenfaiive, Spanish Club 2, 3, Speech Confesf 2, 3, Variefy Show Commiifee 2, Ushers' Club 2, 3, Y-Teens I, 2, 3, Sadie Hawkins Commiffee 2. 3. Gunderson, Dale-Hi-Y. Gunderson, Jane-French Club 2, 3, Lafin Club I, Y-Teens I, 2, 3. Gunsfad, Marsha-German Club I. 2, 3, Homecoming Commiiiee 3, Maioreffe I. Pep Club 3, Y-Teens I, 2, 3. Gusfafson, Kafhryn Kafhy --A Cappella Choir I, AFS I, 2, 3, Aurean Sfaff I, 2, Senior Class Play Commiffee 3, Spanish Club I. 2, 3, Ushers' Club 2, 3. Gusfafson, Phyllis Gus --Band I, 2, 3. Lafin Club 2, Pep Band I, 2.3, Y-Teens I, 2, 3. Haagenson, Marsha-Homecoming Commiifee I, 2, 3. Chairman 3. Junior Senior Prom Commiifee 2, Siuclenf Council Allernafe I. 2, Y-Teens I, 2, 3. Hackeff, David-Foofball I, 2, 3, LeHermen's Club 3, Spanish Club 2. Slucleni Council Represenfalive 3, Track I, 2, Wreslling I. Hadden, Sue-Girls' Choir I, Y-Teens 3. Haglof, Befsy-A Cappella Choir 2, AFS I, 2, Aurean Eclilor-in-Chief 3, Madrigal Singers 3, Naiional Honor Socieiy 2, 3, Quill and Scroll 3, Quiz Bowl 3, Spanish Club I, 2, 3, Speech Confesf 3, Y-Teens I. Haines, Barbara Barb -AFS 2, 3, Board Member 3, Nafional Honor Sociefy 2, 3. Spanish Club I, 2, 3. Hale, Shelle-A Cappella Choir I, 3, AFS 2. 3. French Club 2, 3, G.A.A. I, 2, Homecoming Commiiiee 3, Junior Senior Prom Commiflee 3. Liifle Choir 2, Pep Club 3, Speech Confesi 2, 3. Halvarson, Krisfie Kris -A Cappella Choir 2. 3, Sfudenf Council AI- fernale I, Y-Teens 3. Hamill-on, Anne Annie -Ari Club 3, Aurean Sfaff I. 2. G.A.A. I. 2, 3. Sporlhead 2, Girls' Choir 2, Junior Class Play Commiflee 2, Senior Class Play Commifiee 2, Spanish Club I, Speech Coniesl' 2. Ushers' Club 3, Y-Teens I, 2, 3. Hams, Bonnie-Speech Conlesl. Hannes, Kurf-Speech Coniesf. Hansen, Ronald Ron -Spanish Club I. Hanson, Joel Bones -Hi-Y 2, 3. Presideni 3. Hanson, Mary-Library Cadef I, Y-Teens 3. Hanson, Wendy-Aurean Sfaff I. 3. G.A.A. I, Hi-C 3, Lafin Club I, 2, Senior Banquef, Y-Teens I, 2, 3, Chaplain 2. Hardf, Bruce Brucie -A Cappella Choir 2, 3, 'AFS I, Hi-C I, 2. 3, Presidenf 3, Junior Class Play 2, Madrigal Singers 3, Senior Class Play 2, Senior Banquef, Speech Confesf, 2. Variefy Show 2. Hardf, Paul-Band I, 2, 3, Presideni 3, Class Presideni 3, Debaie I, 2, 3, German Club 2, 3, Junior Class Play I, 2, 3, Honors Orcheslra 2, 3, Madrigal Singers 3. Nafional Honor Sociely 2, 3, One-Acf Play 3, Pep Band I, 2, 3, Senior Class Play 3, Speech Conlesf I, 2, 3, Sludenl' Council Represeniafive 2, Parliamenfarian 3. Sfuclenf Council Alfernafe I. Swing Band I, 2, 3, Variefy Show 2. Harmoniclr, Ginger-G.A.A. 3. Harpesfad, Barry--Debale I. Hi-C I, 2, 3, Speech Confesl' I. Harris, Deborah Debbie -AFS 2, Aurean Sfaff 2, German Club I, 2. Junior Class Play Commiiiee 2, Senior Class Play Commiiiee 2, Spoflife Sfaff I, Ushers' Club 2, Variefy Show 2, Y-Teens 2. Harris, Suzannc+French Club I, 2, Tapaires 3, Y-Teens 2. Harfman, Sfephen Sieve -Debafe I, 2, Tennis I, 2. Haugerud, Debra Bebbie -AFS 2, Aurean Seciion Edifor 2, Home- coming General Co-chairman 2, 3, Nafional Honor Sociefy 2. 3, Secrefary 3, One Acf Play Commiflee 2, 3, Sfudenf Direclor 2. 3, Pep Club 2, 3, Social Chairman 2, Publicify Chairman 3. Quill and Scroll 2, Spanish Club I, 2, Sfudenl Council Alfernafe 3. Ushers' Club 3, Y-Teens I, 2.3, Publicily Chairman 2, 3. Harwood, Elaine-Y-Teens 2. Haugen, Gary-Baskelball I, 2, 3. FCA 3, Fooiball I. 2, 3. LeI'Ierman's Club 2, 3, Spanish Club 3, Track I. Haurifz, Gioia-AFS I, 2, Band I, 2, G.A.A. I, Pep Band I, Y-Teens 2, 3. Hein, Gail Midge -G.A.A. I, 2, Girls' Choir 3, Y-Teens I. Heinrich, Linda-AFS 2, French Club I, 2, 3, Naiional Honor Sociefy 2, 3, Y-Teens I, 3. Henkel, Lynn-GAA. I, 2. Sophomore Represenfaiive, Ari Publicily Chairman 2, Homecoming Commiffee 3, Senior Class Play Commif- iee 3, Y-Teens 2. Henrickson, Gerald Jerry -Biology Club 2, Debafe I. Hill, David-Soccer I, 2. Hillner, Roberf-Hi-C I. 2, 3, Sfage Crew 3. Hinnenkamp, Bruce-Ari Club I, Hi-C 3. Hierpe, Ann-AFS 2, 3, Aurean Slaff I, 2, 3, Seciion Edilor 3, Fire and Ice Commillee 3, German Club I, 2, Homecoming Commiffee 2, 3, Junior Class Play Commifiee I, 2, Pep Club 2, 3, Quill and Scroll 3, Senior Class Play Commifiee 2, Senior Banquel, Ushers' Club I, 2, 3, Variety Show Commiffee 2, Y-Teens I, 2, 3, Secrefary I. Hoclrerf, Kafhy-G.A.A. I. Spanish Club 3. Ushers' Club 2, Y-Teens I. 2. 3. Hoff, Cheryl--AFS I, 2. 3, G.A.A. I, 2, German Club I, 2. 3, Homecom- ing Commifiee 3, Pep Club 2. 3. Hoffman, Clifford Cliff -Spanish Club I, 2. 3, Room Represenfafive 2. Hoffman, Judy-Girls' Choir I, 2, Y-Teens 2. Hoffman, Tom-Homecoming Commiflee 3. Holmes, Terri--Hi-Y 3, Secreiary 3, Homecoming Commiffee 3. Infra- mural Baskefball 2. 3. Horner, Marfha Marcie -Fire and Ice Commiffee 3. French Club 2. 3, Homecoming Commiffee I, 2, 3, Lalin Club I. Pep Club I, 2, 3, Senior Planning Commillee Represenlalive, Y-Teens I, 2, 3. Horness, Robyn-AFS 2, Fire and Ice Commillee Chairman 3, Home- coming Candiclale, Homecoming Commillee 2, 3, Pep Club 2, 3, Senior Planning Commillee Represenlalive, Spanish Club I, 2, Y- Teens I, 2, 3, Chapler Presidenl 3, Aurean 3. Hornselh, Janis-A Cappella Choir 3, Girls' Choir 2, Lillle Choir 2. Housfon, Bill Gump Worsley -Hockey I, 2, 3, LelIermen's Club 2, 3. Hoversfen, Ralph-A Cappella Choir I, 2, 3, Baseball I, 2, 3, Basker- ball I, 2, 3, Foolball I, 2, LeHermen's Club 2, 3. HowaH, Janis Jan -Arr Club 2, French Club I, 2, GAA. 2, Pep Club I, 2, Y-Teens 3, Secrelary Treasurer 3. Howe, Charles Charlie -Senior Class Play 3, Slage Crew 3. Howe, Jill-Arr Club I, Aurean Slall 3, Band I, 2, French Club 2, 3, Hosless 3, Junior Class Play Commillee I, Y-Teens I, 3. Howe, Pamela Pam -AFS I, G.A.A. I, Spanish Club 2, 3, Ushers' Club 3, Y-Teens 3. Hoye, Mary-French Club I, 2, Homecoming Commillee 2, 3, Junior Senior Prom Commillee 3, Senior Banquer, Senior Planning Commillee Allernale, Y-Teens I, 2, 3. Hurley, Daniel Dan -Speech Conlesl. Huus, Alan AI -Band I, 2, 3, Debaie I, 2. Jackson. Peggy-Band I, French Club 2, 3, Homecoming Commillee 3, Ushers' Club I, 2, Y-Teens I, 2, 3. Jacobson, Barbara Barb -AFS I, 2, Band I, Hi-C I, Homecoming Commillee I, 2, Spanish Club I, 2, Speech Conlesl 3, Y-Teens I, 2, 3. Jacobson, Linda Lynnie -A Cappella Choir I, 2, G.A.A. I. 2, Home- coming Commillee 3, Lillle Choir 2, Senior Banquet Spanish Club 2, 3, Room Represenlalive 2, Y-Teens 2, 3. A Jaeger, Kerry Ker -A Capella Choir 3, Girls' Choir I, 2, Library Caclel 2, 3, Lillle Choir 2, Variely Show 2. Jarvis, John-Band 2, 3, Pep Band 3. Jelvick, JoAnne-AFS 3, Spanish Club I, 2, 3, Y-Teens I, 2, 3. Jensen, Craig-Audio Visual, Hi-C I. Jensen, Doug-Golf I, 2, 3. Jepson, Margaref Peggy -AFS 2, 3, Board Member 2, Fire and Ice Commillee 3, French Club I, 2, 3, Homecoming Commillee 2. 3. Chairman 3, Pep Club 2, Senior Banquel, Senior Planning Commilree Represenlalive, Ushers' Club 2, Y-Teens I, 2, 3, Chapler Presidenl' 3. Jernberg, Roberl Bob -Golf I, 2, 3, Hockey I, 2, Lellermen's Club 3, Spanish Club I. Johnsen, Landis Lanny -German Club I, Hi-C I, Skiing 2, 3, Track I. Johnson, Barbara Barb -French Club I, 2, Girls' Choir 3, Tapaires 3. Y-Teens I, 2, 3. Johnson, Carolyn Carrie -A Cappella Choir I, 2, 3. Johnson, Chrisline Chris -AFS 3, Aurean Sfall 2. 3, German Club I, 2, 3, Junior Class Play Commillee I, One Acl Play Commillee I, Sadie Hawkins Commillee, Senior Class Play Commillee. Varsily Show Commillee 2, Y-Teens I, 2, 3. Johnson, Dan-Baseball 2, 3. Johnson, Daniel Dan -FCA 3, Homecoming Commillee 3, Speech Con- 'lesl 3, Tennis I. 2. Johnson, Darcy-Drama Club 3, Homecoming Commillee 3, Junior Class Play Commillee 2, 3, Library Cadel' 2, One Acl' Play Commillee 2, Orcheslra I, 2, 3. Presidenl 3, Pep Club 3, Senior Class Play Com- millee 2. 3, Spanish Club 2, 3, Y-Teens I, 2, 3. Johnson, David A.-Foolball 3, Hi-Y 3. Johnson, 'David E. Dave -LeH'ermen's Club 2, 3, Senior Planning Com- millee Represenlalive, Soccer I, 2, 3, Sludenl Lounge Commillee, Track I, Wreslling I, 2. Johnson, Doug-FCA 3, Hi-Y I, 3, Presidenl I, Melropolilan Hi-Y Coun- cil Presidenl 3, Lellermen's Club 3, Secrelary 3, One Acl Play 2. Speech Conlesl I, 2, Sludenl Council Represenlalive I, 2, Track I, 2, 3. Johnson Duane Dunni --Baseball I, Foolball I, 2, 3, Hi-Y 2, 3, Treas- urer, LeI'Iermen's Club 2, 3, Senior Planning Commillee Allernale. Johnson, Janece Jan -Y-Teens 3. Johnson, Kevin Kev -AFS 2, Band I, 2, 3, Hi-C I, Homecoming Com- millee 3, Junior Class Play 2, Pep Band I, 2, 3, Senior Class Play 3, Soccer 3, Swing Band 3, Wreslling I. Johnson, Leslie-Homecoming Candidale 3, Homecoming Commillee 3, Library Cadel' 3, Pep Club 3, Y-Teens I, 2, 3. Johnson, Nancy-German Club I, 2, Y-Teens I, 2. Johnson, Peggy-G.A.A. I, Y-Teens 3. Johnson, Ronald Ron -Hockey I, Spanish Club I, 2, 3. Johnson, Susan Sue -AFS 2, Fire and Ice Commillee 3, G.A.A. I, Spanish Club I, 2, 3, Ushers' Club I, 2, Y-Teens I, 2, 3. Johnson, Susan K. Sue -AFS 2, Aurean Slall 2, 3, Fire and Ice Com- millee 3, Homecoming Commillee 3, Junior Class Play Commillee I, One Acl Play Commillee I, Senior Planning Commillee Allernale, Spanish Club I, 2, Variely Show Commillee 2, Y-Teens I, 2, 3, Chap- ler Presidenlz Johnson, Terry-Baseball I, Band I, 2, 3, Gymnaslics 2, Wreslling I. Johnslon, Chrisline Chris -Arr Club I, 2, 3, Drama 3, German Club 2, Hi-C 3, Junior Class Play Commillee I, 2, 3, Senior Class Play 2, 3, Senior Class Play Commillee 2, 3, Slage Crew 2, 3, Variely Show 2, Variely Show Commillee 2, Y-Teens I, 2, 3. Johnslon, Therese Terri -A Cappella Choir I, 2, 3, AFS 2, French Club 2, 3, G.A.A. I, 2, Junior Senior Prom Commillee. Jones, Jackie-Aurean Slall 3, Band I, 2, Treasurer 2, Fire and Ice Commillee 3, Homecoming Commillee 3, Maiorelle I, 2, 3, Pep Band I, Spanish Club 2, 3, Y-Teens I, 2, 3. Jones, Jill-Drama Club 2, Pep Club I, Senior Class Play Commillee 3. Jordahl, Michael Mike -Prinling Club I. Jorgens, Joe Wolf -AFS I, 3, Debale I, German Club I, 3, One Acl Play 3, Sludenl' Lounge Commilfee 3, Tennis I, 3. Karkholf, Michelle 'Micky -Junior Class Play 2, Lalin Club I, 2, Na- lional Honor Sociely 2, 3, Senior Class Play 3, Senior Class Play Com- milfee 3, Variely Show 2, Y-Teens 2. Keehr, Peggy Peg -Biology Club, G.A.A. I, 2, Lalin Club I. Keen, Therese Terry -Band 2, G.A.A. I, Pep Band 2, Spanish Club I, 2, 3, Ushers' Club I. Kelash, Wayne-Senior Class Play 3, Slage Crew I, 2, 3, Track. Kelzenberg, Michaeleen-Biology Club 2, 3, G.A.A. I. 2, 3. Kepler, Pele-Skiing I, 2. Kienilz, Carrie-Band I, 2, 3, French Club I, 2, 3, GAA. I, Hi-C I, Homecoming Commillee 3, Pep Club I, Y-Teens 2. 3. Kieser, Diane-Y-Teens 2. Kinq, Cheryl-A Cappella Choir 2, 3, GAA. I, 2, Library Cadel 2, 3, Y-Teens 3. Kingsriler, Doug King -Baseball I, 2, 3, Baskelball I, 2, 3, FCA 3, Presidenl' 3, Foolball I, 2, 3, Caplain 3, German Club 2, Hi-Y 2, 3, Lellermen's Club I, 2, 3, Senior Planning Commillee Allernale, Slu- denl Council Represenlalive I, Allernale 2, 3. Kirchner, Linda-AFS I, 2, 3, GAA. I, 2, 3, Secrelary 2, Sporlhead 3, German Club 2, 3, Homecoming Commillee 2, Pep Club I, 2, Y-Teens I. KiHIeson, Chuck-Track 2. Kifzman, Barbara Barb -A Cappella Choir I, Girls' Choir 2, Lillle Choir 2. Klein, Rebecca Beckie -AFS 2, 3. Americans Abroad Candidale 2, Band I, 2, 3, G.A.A. I, 2, 3, Sporlhead 2, Guidance Help 3, Home- coming Commilfee 3, Library Cadel I, 2, Pep Band 2, 3. Knufson, Carol-G.A.A. I, German Club I, 2, Senior Class Play 3, Y- Teens I. Koehler, Margarel' Marge -Ari Club 2, 3, Drama Club 3, Senior Ban- quef. Kolos, Jim-Foolball I, 2. Lalin Club I, 2, Quiz Bowl 2, 3, Spollife Kollar, Laurie-Junior Class Play Commiliee, Speech Conlesl 2, 3. Slall I, 2. Sludenl Council Represenlalive 3. Kopischke, Greg Gweg -Baskelball I, 2, FCA 3, Homecoming Com- millee 3, Inlramural Baskelball 3, Speech Conlesl' 2, 3, One Acl' Play 3, Track I, 2, 3. Korell, William Bill -Foolball I, 2, Hi-Y 3, Homecoming Commillee 3, lnlramural Baskelball 2, 3. Krahl, Mary Mare -French Club 2, 3, Spanish Club 2. Krafz, Gayla-Pep Club I, 2. Krueger, Kalhleen KaIhy -Arr Club 2, French Club I. Kruger, Kalhleen D. Kafhy -AFS 3, Ushers' Club 3, Y-Teens I, 2. 3. Krumm, Janel' Jan -Band I, 2, French Club 2, 3, Variely Show 2, Y-Teens 3. Kuiawski, Celia Cel -French Club 2, 3, G.A.A. I. Kulle, Wendy-French Club, G.A.A. Kyllo, Krisfine Kris -G.A.A. I, 2, 3, Spanish Club 3. Lace, JoAnne Jo -AFS I, 2, Fire and Ice Commiilee 3, Homecoming Commillee 2, 3, Nalional Honor Sociely 2, 3, Pep Club I, 2, 3, Vice Presidenl' 2, Presidenl 3, Senior Class Play Commillee 3, Spanish Club I, 2, 3, Presidenl' 3, Y-Teens I, 2, 3, Vice Presiclenl' 2, Chapler Co- ordinalor 3. Lally, Dianne Di -Pep Club I, Y-Teens,3. LaMe'Hry, Richard Rick --Track I. Lange, Keilh-LeHermen's Club 3, Soccer 3, Track I, 2, 3. Lalham, Susan Sue -A Cappella Choir I, Y-Teens 2. Larsen, Bruce Skinny, Moose, Roller -FCA 3, Foolball I, 2, 3, Forum I, One Acl' Play Commillee 3, Senior Banguel, Senior Planning Com- millee Allernale, Spanish Club 2, 3, Speech Conlesl 2, 3, Wreslling I, 2, 3. Larsen, John-Gymnaslics I, 2, 3, LelI'ermen's Club 2, 3. Larsen, Roberf-Foolball I, 2, 3, Track I, 2. Larson, Tom Lars Peow -FCA 3, Hi-Y, Homecoming Commilree, Inlra- mural Baskelball, Inlramural Hockey, One ACI Play 3, Senior Banquel, Senior Planning Commillee Represenlalive, Speech Conlesl, Skiing 2, 3, Sludenl' Council Represenlalive, Variely Show 2. Larson, Warren-Foolball I, Gymnaslics I, 2, 3, Caplain 3, Hi-Y 3, Le'ri'ermen's Club I, 2, 3, Sludenl' Council Allernale I, 2, Track I, 2, 3. Laursen, Palli-Baron Twirler I, 2, 3, Dislricl' Office Help 3, Girls' Choir I, 2, Y-Teens 2. Lawson, Barbara Barb -AFS 2, Aurean Slall 2, 3, Homecoming Com- millee 3, Junior and Senior Prom Commillee 3, Lalin Club I, Ushers' Club 2, Variely Show Commillee 2, Y-Teens I, 2, 3, Social Chairman 2. Layeux, Palricia PaIIy -G.A.A. I, Lalin Club 2, Tapaires 3, Variely Show 2, Y-Teens 3. Lazorik, Roberl Bob -FCA 3, Gymnaslics I, Lellermen's Club 2, 3, Track I, 2, 3. Lee, Janel Jan -AFS I, 2, 3. Board Member I, 2, 3, Bancl I, 2. Con- cerl' Band 2, German Club I, 2, 3, Junior Class Play Commillee 2, Pep Band I, 2, Senior Class Play 2, 3, Variely Show 2, Y-Teens 2, 3. Lee, Krisli Kris -French Club 2, Y-Teens 2, 3. Lee, Linda-AFS I, French Club 2, 3, Junior Class Play I, 2, Pep Club I, Senior Class Play 3, Y-Teens I, 2, 3, Orcheslra I, 2, 3. Lee, Palricia Pa'Hi -AFS 2, 3, Band I, 2, 3, Secrelary-Treasurer 3, French Club I, 2, 3, Hi-C I, Junior Class Play 2. Pep Band I, 2, 3, Senior Planning Commillee Allernale, Sludenl Council Allernale. Leelh, Bruce-Soccer 3. Leisure, Lorrie--Band I, 2, French Club 2, 3, Y-Teens I, 2, 3. Leslie Jane-AFS 2, Aurean Slalf 3, Y-Teens I. Lewis, Sheila Louie -Band I, Hi-C I, Homecoming Commillee 2, Span- ish Club 2, 3, Y-Teens I, 2, 3, Chapler Presidenl 3. Lewis, Roberl' Bob -Track I, 2. Lexvold, Richard Dick -Arl Club I, 2, Treasurer 2, Aurean Slall' 3, Band I, Lab Assislanl 2, Ski Club I, 2, 3. Lindborg, Gary-A Cappella Choir 2, 3, Speech Conlesl' I, Slage Crew I. Linner, Michael Mike -Baseball I, Hi-C 2. Lindberg, Sheryl Cher -Girls' Choir I, 3. Lindblom, Susan Sue -Arl' Club 2, 3, AFS 2, 3, Aurean Slaif 2, G.A.A. I, 2, 3, Spanish Club I, Ushers' Club 3, Y-Teens I. 2, 3. Louris, Mary-Lalin Club I, Spanish Club 2. Lovaasen, Mariorie Mari -Aurean Slalf, G.A.A. I, 2, Homecoming Commillee 3, Junior Class Play I, 2, Senior Class Play 3, Spanish Club 2. 3. Lucier, Gwenylh Gwen -French Club 3, G.A.A. I, Hi-C 3, Library Cadels I, Liille Choir 2, Y-Teens 2. Ludwig, Greg Lud -Foolball I, 2, 3, Hi-Y Vice Presidenl' 3, Leiler- men's Club 2, 3, Senior Class Play 3. Lund, Bran?-Band I, 2, 3, Biology Club 2, Hi-Y I, 3, Pep Band 3. Lund, Curl'-A Cappella Choir I, 2, 3, Foolball I, Junior Class Play 2, 3. Lundberg, James-Cross Counlry I, 2, 3, Debale I, 2, German Club I, 2, Hi-Y 3, Lellermen's Club I, 2, 3, Skiing I. 2, 3, Speech Conlesl 2. 3, Sludenl Council Represenlalive 2, 3, Track I, 2, 3. Lundemo, Barbara Bumdum -Lalin Club I, G.A.A. I, Lalin Club I, Sludenlr Council Allernale I, Y-Teens I, 2, 3. Macey, Lynn-Junior Class Play 3, Spanish Club 2, 3, Slage Crew 3. Machl, Jon-Spanish Club 2. Makousky, Wendy-Cheerleading I, 2, 3, Homecoming Candidaie, Pep Club I, 2, 3, Spanish Club I, Y-Teens I, 2, 3. Marshall, Roberl' Bob -Baskelball 2, 3, FCA 3, Foolball 2, 3, Caplain 3, Fire and Ice Candidaie, Hi-Y 2, 3, LeHermen's Club 2, 3, Sgl. al' Arms 3, Nalional Honor Sociely 2, 3, Spanish Club 2, 3, Vice Presi- denl 3, Sludenl Council Allernale 3, Track 2, 3. Marlin, Genell-AFS I. 2, 3, Aurean Slall 2, 3, Fire and Ice Commillee 3, French Club I, 2, Homecoming Commillee I, Senior Planning Com- millee Represenlalive, Y-Teens I, 2, 3. Masoner, Barbara-Aurean Slall 3, Lalin Club 2, Spollife Slall I, 3, Variely Show Commillee 2. Malhiason, Mary-AFS 2, 3, French Club I, 2, 3, Junior Class Play I, Red Cross Commillee 2, 3, Youlh Disasler Corps Represenlalive. Maihiason, Cheryl-Y-Teens 3. Malfson, Barbara Barb -AFS I, 2, Fire ancl Ice Commillee 3, Home- coming 2, 3, Chairman 3, Pep Club 2, 3. Quill and Scroll 3, Senior Banquet Senior Class Play Commillee I, Senior Planning Commillee Represenlalive, Spanish Club I, 2, 3, Spollife Slalf 2, 3, Fealure Edi- lor 3, Variely Show 2, Y-Teens I, 2, 3, Chapler Presidenl' 3. Malula, Lois Louie -Spanish Club 3. Mauren, Larry-Spanish Club 3, Slage Crew I. Mecay, Caryn Eno -Arr Club I, G.A.A. I, 2, Girls' Choir I, Spanish Club 2, 3. Meyer, Doug-Hockey I. Meyer, Gregg-Arr Club I. Meyer, Mary-G.A.A. I, Homecoming Commilfee 3, One Acl' Play Commillee 3, Pep Club I, Senior Class Play 3, Spanish Club I, 2. 3, Slage Crew 3. Meyer, Nancy-Biology Club 3, Spollile Slall I, Ushers' Club 2. Michel, Elisabelh-AFS 3, Exchange Sludenl from France, Drama Club 3, G.A.A. 3, German Club 3, Ski Club 3, Siudenl Council Represenla- live 3, Y-Teens 3. Michels, Mary-AFS 2, Senior Banquel' 3, Variely Show Commillee 2, Y-Teens 2. Miller, Merrilee-Girls' Choir I, 2, Homecoming Commillee 3, Ushers' Club 2, Y-Teens I, 2, 3. Miloslan, Cafhy-Aurean Siali 2, Fire and Ice Commillee 3, French Club 2, Homecoming Commillee Chairman 3, One Acl Play Commil- lee 2, Sadie Hawkins Commillee 2, 3, Sludenl' Lounge Commillee, Ushers' Club 3, Y-Teens 3. Mifchell, Peggy-G.A.A. I. 2, Senior Class Play Commillee 3, Y-Teens 2. Monfils, Mark Yogi --Drama Club Presidenl 3, Homecoming Commil- Iee I, 2, 3, Chairman 3, Junior Class Play I, 2, 3, One Acl Play 3, Senior Class Play I, 2, 3, Senior Plannning Commilfee Represenlalive, Sludenl Council Allernale 2. Moreen, Mark M 8: M's -Baskelball 2, 3, Golli 2, 3. Morrison, Judy-Homecoming Commiifee 3, Senior Planning Commillee Allernale, Y-Teens I. 2, 3. Muehring, Pamela Pam -AFS 2, 3, Cheerleading I, 2, 3, Fire and Ice Commillee 3, Girls' Choir I, Homecoming Commillee, Hosless 3, Junior Class Play Commillee, Pep Club I, 2, 3, Senior Class Play Commillee, Spanish Club 2. Ushers' Club I, 2, 3, Y-Teens I. 2, 3. Munsell, Robin Birdie -Y-Teens 2, 3. Murdock, Sally-AFS I, 2, 3, Board Member I, Co-Chairman 2, 3, Forum I, G.A.A. I, Homecoming Commillee 3, Pep Band I, Spanish Club I, 2. 3, Speech Conlesl 2, Sludenl Council Represenlalive 3, Ushers' Club I, 2, 3, Variely Show Commillee 2, Y-Teens 2. Murphy, Creighlon Murph -Baseball 2, 3, Foolball I, Hockey I, 2, 3. Le'rlermen's Club 2, 3, Senior Planning Commillee Allernale. Murray, Sleven Slave -Aurean Pholographer 3, FCA 3. Senior Plan- ning Commillee Represenlalive, Spollile Slafl 3. Myhre, Gary-Band I, 2, 3, Pep Band I, 2, Swing Band 2, Variely Show 2. McBride, Joan-Arl Club I, 2, Aurean I, Seclion Edilor 3, Fire and Ice Commillee 3, Forum 2, Homecoming Commillee I, 2, Junior Class Play Commiliee I, 2, One Acl' Play Commillee I, 2, Ouill and Scroll 3, Sadie Hawkins Commillee 2, Senior Banquel Commillee, Senior Class Play Commillee I, 2, Y-Teens I, 2, 3. McCarvill, James-Hockey I, Spanish Club I. McGinIy, John Mick -Band I, Debale I, 2, FCA 3, Foofball I, 2, Hi-Y 3, LeIIermen's Club 2, 3, One ACI' Play 3, Sludenl Council Al- lernale 3, Track I, 2.3. McKenna, James Jim -Arr Club 3, Junior Class Play 3. McKinnen, Douglas-Slage Crew I. McMorran, Scoll-Lalin Club I, Speech Conlesl 2. Nehrbass, Dale-Hockey I, Homecoming Commilfee 3. Nelson, Barbara Babs -Girls' Choir I, 2, 3, Hi-C 2, 3, Lil'l'le Choir 2, Senior Class Play 3. Nelson, Donna-Forum I, 2, 3. Nelson, Linda-Arl Club 3, French Club 2, 3, Y-Teens I. 3. Nelson, Sharon-Y-Teens I. Nelson, Susan Sue -AFS 2, Aurean Slall I, 2, Drama Club 3, French Club 3, Lalin Club I, Senior Class Play 3, Spoflile Slalf I, 2, Y-Teens I. 2. 3. Neumann, Mary-A Cappella Choir 3, Band I, 2, German Club I, 2, Homecoming Commiliee 3, Pep Band I. 2, Winler Concessions Co- ordinalor 2, Y-Teens I, 2. 3. Nichols, Sleven Nick --Foolball I, 2. 3, Lel'I'ermen's Club 2, 3, Wres- fling I. Nicholson, Jon Nick -Baskelball I, 2. 3, Boys' Slale 2, Class Presi- denl 3, Class Vice Presidenl I, FCA 3, Treasurer 3, Fire and Ice Can- didale, Fire and Ice Commillee 3, Hi-Y 2, 3. Homecoming Commillee 2, 3, General Co-chairman 3, Junior and Ser-ior Prom Commillee 3, LeI'Iermen's Club 2, 3, Nalional Honor Sociely 2, 3, Senior Planning Commillee Represenlarive, Sludenl Council Represenlalive 2, 3, AI- lernale I. Lake Conference Delegale 3. Nordslrom, Lynn Ann Belly Crocker -AFS 2, 3, Aurean Slaff 2, 3, Junior Class Play Commillee 2, Spanish Club I, 2, 3, Y-Teens 3. Norin, Slove Frenchy -Hi-Y, Foolball 2, 3. Norlander, Melanie-Forum 2, French Club 2, 3, G.A.A. I, Y-Teens I, 2. Oliver, Judy-Aurean Slalf I, 2, 3, Fire and Ice Commiflee 3. Hi-C I, Pep Club I, 2, Senior Plannning Commillee Represenlalive, Spanish Club I. 2, Y-Teens I, 2, 3, Chaplain I. 2, 3. Olsen, Celeshr-Homecoming I, 2, 3, Junior Senior Prom Commillee 2, Pep Club I, 2, 3, Sludenl Council Represenlalive 2, Aliernale. I, Ushers' Club 2, Y-Teens 2, 3. Olson, Palricia Pal -AFS 3, Aurean Slalf 3. French Club 3, G.A.A. I, Junior Class Play Commillee 2. Speech Conlesl 3, Siudenl Council Alfernale 3, Y-Teens 2, 3. Opperud, Dianne WI1iley -Girls' Choir I. Ore, Terry-Band I, Pep Band I. Oredson, Judifh Judy -AFS 2, French Club 2, 3, G.A.A. I, Home- coming Commiilee 3, Lalin Club I. O'Rourke, Julie-Girls' Choir I, 2, Senior Class Play Commillee 3, Span- ish Club 3. O'Shea, Dan BrilIo -Hockey I. Ol'I'en, Karla-Girls' Choir 2. Pafiolis, Mark-Baseball 3, Baskelball I, Foolball I, 2, 3, Lalin Club 2, LeIIermen's Club 3, Spanish Club, Speech Confesl 2. Pappas, Pafricia Pai -Y-Teens 3. Parker, Lynn-Aurean, French Club I, 2, 3, G.A.A. I, Hi-C 3, Senior Planning Commilree Allernafe, Y-Teens I, 2, 3, Service Chairman I, Chapfer Presidenl 3. Parks, Ri'I'a-Girls' Choir I. 2, 3, Lillle Choir 2, Y-Teens 2, 3. Parrish, Nancy-G.A.A. I, 2, 3, Sporlhead 3, Homecoming Commillee 3, Pep Club I, 3, Ushers' Club 2, 3, Y-Teens I, 2, 3, Chapler Presi- denl' 3. Paulson, Pamela Pam -Fire and Ice Commillee I, Homecoming Com- mifiee I, 2, 3, Hosless 3, Junior Class Play 2, Junior Class Play Com- mirlee I, Ona Acl Play Commiliee I, Senior Class Play 3, Senior Play Commillee I, Spanish Club I, 2, 3, Sludeni Council Represenia- Iive 3, Y-Teens I, 3. Payfer, JoAnn-Ari' Club I, Band I, 2, 3, ArI'fPubIiciI'y Chairman 3, G.A.A. I, 2, 3, Pep Band 2. Pelerson, Cheryl Cheri -Red Cross Cornmiliee 2, Junior Class Play Commillee 2. Peferson, Jan-Hi-C, Y-Teens. Peierson, John J. P. -Foolball I, 2, Tennis I, 2. Pefricka, Ronald Ron -Baseball I, 2, 3, Baskelball I, 2, 3, FCA 3, Foolball I, 2, 3, German Club I, LeII'ermen's Club 2, 3. Pefro, Randy Buddha --A Cappella Choir I, 2, 3, AFS I, 2, Fire and Ice Commillee I, G.A.A. I, 2, Hi-C 2, Homecoming Commiilee I, 2, Junior Senior Prom Commiliee 2, Pep Club I, Senior Banquel, Speech Conlesl' 2, 3, Ushers' Club I, 2, Variely Show Commiilee 2. Phillippi, Calhleen CaIhie -Spanish Club 2, 3, Y-Teens I, 2, 3. Pierce, Ann Andy -Office Help. Pinckaers, Jill Pinky -Drama Club 2, 3. Vice Presidenl 2, 3, French Club I, 2, 3, Senior Banquei, Senior Class Play I, 3, Speech Coniesl 2, Sludenr Council Allernaie 3, Y-Teens 3. Pockrandl, Mary Mare -G.A.A. I, Pep Club 2, Senior Class Play Commiilee 2. Prepeichal, Sharon Sherry -Y-Teens 2. Priebe, Carol-Band I, 2, 3, Debaie I, 2, G.A.A. I, 2, 3, Sporihead I, 2, German Club 2, 3, Naiional Honor Sociely 2, 3, Siudenl Council Represeniaiive I. Pugh, McKinley Mick -Band 3. Randall, Dennis-Band I, Foolball I, 2, Pep Band I, Ski Club I. Ranum, Rick Ernie -Junior Class Play 2, Laiin Club I, Ski Club I, Skiing I, 2, 3. Rassmussen, Terri-Arr Club 3. Reiner, Sandra Sand -French Club I, 2, 3. Renneke, James Jim -Baseball I, 2, 3, Baskelball 3, Gymnaslics 2, Hi-Y 3. LeIIermen's Club 2, 3, Spoflife Slaif 3. Reynolds, Jon-German Club I, 2, 3. Richardson, Donna Danni -French Club I, G.A.A. I. Richardson, Kafhleen Punk -A Cappella Choir 3. Richardson, Margarel' Marge -Ari Club I, Ski Club 2, 3. Rice, Sandra Sandy -Spanish Club 2, 3, Y-Teens 2. 3. Rice, Timofhy-Laiin Club I, Speech Conlesl' 2, Sporls I. Riemer, Bill-Wresiling I, 2. Roberfs, Cecil Cowboy -Aurean Pholographer 3, Baseball I, Boys' S'raI'e lPa.I 2, Fooiball I, Forum, Spoilife Phoiographer 3, Wresiling I. Roberls, Mary-Girls' Choir, Y-Teens. Roberis, Nancy-Ari' Club I, 2, Pep Club I, Siudenl Council Allernaie I, Y-Teens 2, 3. Roberis, Peler Pele -Band I, Faolball I, 2, 3, Lalin Club 2, 3, Leller- men's Club 3, Track I, 2, 3, Wreslling I, 2. Robin, Michael Mike -lniramural Baskelball I. 2, 3, Le'II'ermen's Club 3, Track Manager I, 2, 3. Robinson, Phillip Phil -Gymnaslics I, 2, 3, LeIIermen's Club 2, 3. Roefh, Theodore Ted -LaIin Club I, 2. Rogers, Belh-Ari Club 2, French Club 2, 3, G.A.A. I, 2, Junior Class Play Commilree 2, Sludenl Council Represenfalive I, Alfernaie 2, Ushers' Club 2, Y-Teens I. Ross, Becky-AFS I, 2, Hi-C I, 2, 3, Homecoming Commilree Chairman 3, Junior Class Play Commiliee 3, Lalin Club I, One ACI Play Com- miI'I'ee 2, Senior Class Play Commiilee 3, Speech Ccnlesl' 2, 3, Siage Crew 2, 3, Siudenl' Council Aliernale 2, Ushers' Club I, 2, Y-Teens 2, 3, Chapler Presidenl' 3. Rounds, Charles Chuck -Cross Couniry 2, 3, LeIIermen's Club 3, Ski- ing I, 2, 3, Track 2. 3. Rouse, John Jack -Quill and Scroll 2, Spanish Club 2, Spollile Sporrs Edilor 2. Rowell, Linda WarI '-A Cappella Choir I, 2, 3, Y-Teens I, 2. Rusch, Pamela Pam --Counselors' Help 3, G.A.A. I, 2, Naiional Honor Socieiy 2, 3, Pep Club 2, Spanish Club 2, 3. Ryan, Pafricia Pai -Y-Teens I, 2, 3. Salk, Mary Shlley -Arr Club 3, Junior Class Commillee 2, Junior-Senior Prom Commillee 2, Senior Class Play Commiilee 2, Y-Teens I, 2, 3. Sandeen, Cheryl Cher -Fire and Ice Commiliee 3, Homecoming Com- millee 3, Junior-Senior Prom Commillee 2, Pep Club I, Senior Planning Commillee Allernaie 3, Spanish Club 2, 3, Room Represenfalive 3, Srudenl Council Allernaie 2, 3, Y-Teens I, 2, 3. Sanner, Thomas Tom -Debaie I, 2, 3, Golf I, 2, 3, Caplain 2, Hi-Y 3. Lalin Club I, Secrelary I, Nafional Forensic League I, 2, 3, Na- Iional Honor Socieiy 2, 3, Senior Planning Commiiiee AIIernaIe, Speech Conlesl' I, 2, 3, Sludenl Council Aliernale 2, 3. Schiager, Becky-Aurean Sraii 3, Homecoming Commirfee 3, Senior Planning Commilree Alrernale, Ski Club 2, Y-Teens I, 2, 3. Schiller, Malihew M,aH '-Biology Club I, 2, 3, Presidenl' 2, 3, Laiin Club I, Speech Coniesf 2, 3. Schindler, Marilyn-Homecoming Commiliee 3, Nalional Honor Sociely 2, 3, Speech Coniesi 2, Y-Teens 3. Schleuder, Sfephanie S'reph -AFS I, G.A.A. I, 2, 3, Sophomore Rep- resenIaI'ive, Treasurer 2, Presidenl 3, Spanish Club I, 2, Y-Teens I. Schmid, Diane-Band I, 2, Debaie I, Senior Class Play I, 2. Schoepl, William Skip -Siage Crew 2. Schonhardf, Mary-Liiile Choir 3. Schosfag, Joann Jo -G.A.A. I, 2, German Club I, 2, Junior Class Play Commillee 2, Lab Assislanl 3, Library Cadel' 2, Pep Club 3, Sen- ior Class Play Commiilee 3, Chairman 3, Y-Teens I, 2, 3. Schuler, Kalhy-AFS 2, 3, Board Member 2, 3, French Club I, 2, 3, Homecoming Commillee Chairman 3, Hosless 3, One Acl' Play Com- miiiee 2, Senior Class Play Commiliee Chairman 3, Siage Crew 2, Ushers' Club I, 2, Y-Teens I, 2, 3, Chapler Presideni 3. Schulz, Terese-German Club I, Speech Conlesl' 2, Ushers' Club I, 2, Y-Teens I, 2, 3. Sedio, Nancy-Y-Teens I. Seel, Sue Li'Hle Seel -Cheerleading I, 2, 3, Homecoming Commiiiee 3, Pep Club I, 2, 3, Senior Planning Commiiiee Allernaie, Y-Teens I, 2, 3. Seesz, Anila Munchkin -G.A.A. I, German Club' I, Red Cross Com- miliee I, 2, 3. Selane, John-A Cappella Choir I, 3, Liille Choir 2. Seline, Thomas Tony -German Club I, 2, 3, Hi-Y 3. Seward, Douglas Hand -A Cappella Choir 2, 3. Sharpe, Sco'H' Po'Isy -Fooiball I, 2, 3, FCA 3, Publicily 3, Hi-Y I, 2, 3, LeIIermen's Club I, 2, 3, Presidenl' 3, Senior Planning Commiliee Represenlalive, Sludenl Council Represenlaiive 3, Track I, 2, 3. Shaw, Judi-Library Cadel 2, Sadie Hawkins Commillee I. Shaw, Mark--Laiin Club I. Shears, Roger-Gymnaslics I, 2, 3, Hi-Y, LeI'Iermen's Club 2, 3, Senior Planning Commillee Allernaie, Soccer I, 2, 3. Shellum, Karen-AFS I, G.A.A. I, Spanish Club 2. Shull, Roberl Rob --Baskelball I, FCA 3, Foofball I, 2, 3, Hi-Y 3, Home- coming Commillee 3, LeIIermen's Club 2, 3, Track I, 2. Sieberz, John-Skiing I, 2. Siemers, Lynne-AFS 2, Aurean Siaif 2, Homecoming Commiliee 3, Lalin Club I, Ouill and Scroll 2, 3, Spoilife Edilor 2, 3, Y-Teens 2, 3. SloH', Valerie Val -Ari' Club I, Band I, 2, 3, Lalin Club I, Pep Band I, 2, 3, Sludenl Council Represenlaiive I. Slusser, Valelfa-A Cappella Choir 3, Girls' Choir I, Liille Choir 2. Smilh, Loni-AFS I, G.A.A. I, 3, Hi-C I. Smilh, Lynn-G.A.A. I, 2, Junior Senior Prom Commilfee 3. Smifh, Terry-Band I, 2, 3, G.A.A. I, 2, Pep Band 3, Spanish Club 2. Snow, Elizabelh BeIh -AFS 2, French Club 2, 3, Hi-C I, 2, 3, LaI'in Club I. Snyder, Wendy Toad -Ari' Club 2, Drama Club 3, Spanish Club I, Speech Coniesi 2, Sfudenl Council Aliernale 2, 3, Y-Teens I, 2, 3. Soderberg, Terrel Terry -Drama Club 2, 3, Secrelary 3, Homecoming Commiliee I, Senior Banquei, Ski Club I, 2, Spollile Slafi 3, Spanish Club I, 2, 3, Y-Teens I, 3. Soderlund, Karen-G.A.A. I, 2, German Club I, 2, Pep Club I, Senior Class Play Commiilee 3, Y-Teens 2. Soderlund, Lila Lump -AFS I, Alhlelic Help 3, Aurean Slaif 3, Cheer- leading 2, 3, Class Officer I, 2, 3, Fire and Ice Commillee 2, 3, Chairman 3, Girls' Choir I, 2, Homecoming Candidaie, Homecoming CommiIIee 2, Junior Senior Prom Commiiiee 2, Pep Club 2, 3, Sadie Hawkins Commiliee 2, 3, Senior Planning Commiiree Represenlalive. Ushers' Club I, Y-Teens 2, 3. Sole, Bren? Soul -Golf I, 2, 3, Hi-Y 3, lnlramural Hockey 3, Ski Club 2, Spanish Club 2. Solheim, George SIogie -Gymnasiics I, 2. Spake, Jo Ann Jo -AFS 3, Flag Twirlers 2. 3, G.A.A. I, 2, Sporlhead 2, Junior Class Play Commiilee 2, Library Cadei' 2, 3, Senior Planning Commiiiee Allernale, Spanish Club I, Siudenl Council Allernaie 3, Y-Teens I, 2. Spillane, Michael Mike -LeIIermen's Club 3, Soccer I, 2, 3, Speech Coniesl' 2. Splellsloeser, JoAnn Josie -G.A.A. I, Girls' Choir 3, Spanish Club 2, 3. Spooner, Vicki-AFS 2, Y-Teens 3. Siapf, David-Hi-C 3. Sledman, Thomas Tom -Foofball 2, 3, Hi-Y 3, LeII'ermen's Club 3. Sfegner, Pa'Hi-G.A.A. I, Hi-C 3, Y-Teens 3. Sienerson, Janice S'Ien -Homecoming Commiilee I, 2, Y-Teens I, 2, 3. Sfinson, Charlee Char -G.A.A. I, 2, 3, Y-Teens I, 2, 3. Sfodiek, Kalhleen Ka'Ihy -Girls' Choir 2, 3. Slone, Leslee Rock -AFS 3, French Club 2, 3, Pep Club I, 2, Chair- man 2, Slage Crew I, Ushers' Club 3, Y-Teens 2.3. Slofesbery, Laura-A Cappella Choir 3, AFS 3, Aurean Siaii 3. Band I, 2, 3, Fire and Ice Commilree Chairman 3, French Club I, 2, Vice Presidenl' 2, Homecoming Commiliee 3, Chairman 3, Junior Class Play 2, 3, Pep Band I, 2, 3, Senior Class Play 2, 3, Senior Planning ' 265 Commiilee Represenralive, Speech Conlesl' 3, Variely Show 2, Y-Teens 2, 3, Chapfer ,Presidenl 3. Siover, Bonnie-Forum I, G.A.A. I. SI. Pierre, John-Cross Couniry I, 2, 3, LeI'iermen's Club 3, Skiing 2, Track I, 2, 3, Wreslling I. Slrandberg, Lee-A Cappella Choir 3. Sfrey, Sieve-Wresiling I. SIuar'I', George Po Do -Debaie 3, Golf I, Homecoming Commillee Chairman 3, Junior Class Play 3, LeI'lermen's Club 3. Quiz Bowl 2, 3, Spanish Club 2, 3, Speech Conlesl 3, Wresiling I, 2, 3. Sluber, Jan SI'ube -Spanish Club 2, Y-Teens I, 2, 3. Slulzman, Pa'Hy-Arr Club 2, 3, Band I, 2, 3, Debaie I, Homecoming Commillee 2, 3, Pep Band I, 2, Senior Banquel, Spanish Club 2, 3, Speech Conlesl' 2, Y-Teens I, 2, 3, Chapler Presidenl 3. Suback. Helen-Office Help 3, Senior Class Play Commillee 3, Y-Teens 3. Sundem, Cheryl Cher -Office Help 3. Sundquisl, Susan Sue -French Club 2, 3, Treasurer 3, Homecoming Commillee 3, Library Cadel' 2, Tapaires 2, 3, Secreiary-Treasurer 3, Variefy Show 2, Y-Teens I, 2, 3. Su'H'on, Greg Lou -Baseball I. 2, 3, Fooiball I, 2, 3. Swanson, Berry-AFS 2, Band I, 2, 3, Homecoming Commiflee 3, Pep Band I, 2, 3, Senior Class Play Commiliee 3, Y-Teens 2, 3. Swansoh, Teresa Terry -AFS 3. Homecoming Commillee 3, Y-Teens 2, 3, Chapler Presidenl 3. Swedberg, Cheryl--AFS I, French Club I, 2, 3, Hi-C I, Pep Club 3, Senior Class Play 3, Y-Teens 2, 3. Sweef, Susan Sue -Debafe I. Fire and Ice Commillee 3. Homecoming Commiilee 3, Senior Class Play I, Senior Plannning Commillee Rep- resenralive, Spanish Club I, 2, 3. Sluclenl Council Allernale 3, Variely Show 2. Swenson, Dale-Iniramural Baskeiball I, Tennis 2. Swenson, Lucille Lucy -AFS 3, G.A.A. I. 2, 3, Sporlhead 2. Social Chairman 3, Library Cadef 2, 3. Swenson, Thomas Tom -Band 2, 3, Gymnaslics 2, 3, Junior Class Play 2, LeH'ermen's Club 2, 3, Pep Band 2. Senior Class Play 3, Senior Planning Commillee Aliernaie, Soccer 2, 3, J.V. Capiain 2. Taff, Slove-Inlramural Baskeiball I. 2, 3, LeHermen's Club 2. 3, Span- ish Club I, 2. 3, Track I, 2, 3. Taragos, Susanne Susi -Arr Club 2, G.A.A. I, Homecoming Commil- lee, Junior Class Play Commiilee, Senior Banquel, Spanish Club I, Y-Teens I, 2, 3. Teigen, Linda-G.A.A. I, Junior Class Play Commiliee I, Y-Teens 2, 3. Theimer, Donald Don -Hi-C I, 2. Thelen, Douglas Doug -Gymnasiics I, 2, 3, Senior Planning Commillee Represenlalive. Thompson, Bonnie-AFS 2, Cheerleading 2, 3, Homecoming Queen. Jun- ior Class Play Commiliee 2, Junior Senior Prom Commillee 2, Pep Club 2, 3, Spanish Club 2. 3, Secrelary 3, Sludenl Council Repre- senlalive 2, Recording Secreiary 3, Y-Teens I, 2, 3. Thompson, Jacqueline Jacki -Aurean Siaif I, Seclion Ediior 2, 3, Band I, 2, G.A.A. I, 2. 3, Pep Band I, 2, Pep Club 3. Quill and Scroll 2, 3. Thompson, James Jim -Baskelball I, 2, 3, Caplain 3, Fire and Ice Commillee 3, Golf I. 2, 3, Homecoming Commiilee 3, LeHermen's Club 2, 3. Thompson, Ronald Ron -Laiin Club I. Thompson, Susan Sue -A Cappella Choir I, 2, 3, AFS 2, Fire and Ice Commillee Chairman 3, German Club 2, Homecoming Candidale 3. Homecoming Commillee 3, Junior Class Play Commiiiee I. Pep Club 2, 3, Quill and Scroll 2, 3, Sadie Hawkins Commiliee I, 2, 3, Senior Class Play 2, Senior Banquel, Senior Planning Commiilee Allernale. Spollile Slalf I, 2, 3, Co-edilor-in-chief 3, Variely Show 2. Y-Teens I, 2. 3, Treasurer 3. Thpreson, Gregory Greg -Baseball I. Thorkilson, William Tork -Band 2, 3. Pep Band 2, 3, Senior Planning Commillee Represenlalive, Sludeni Council Represenlalive I, 2. Wres- lling I, 2. Tonozzi, Sheri-Senior Planning Commillee Allernale, Y-Teens 2, 3. Torell, Cindy-Band I, French Club I, 2. Y-Teens 2. Torrance, Barbara-A Cappella Choir 3, AFS 2, French Club I, 2, 3, Room Represenlalive 3, Junior Class Play Commillee 2, 3, Senior Class Play Commiflee I, Y-Teens 2, 3, Chapler Presidenl 3. Tracy, Jeannie-AFS I, 2, Spanish Club I. 2, Y-Teens 2, 3. Trebelhorn, Gary-Band I, 2, 3, Sound Crew 3, Swing Band 2. Trebil, Pam-Homecoming Commillee 3, Y-Teens 3. Tucker, George-Debaie I, Drama Club 2, 3, Treasurer 2. 3, Junior Class Play I, 2, Naiional Honor Socieiy 2, 3, Red Cross Youlh Disas- +er Corps 2, 3, Wreslling I, 2. 3. Turner, Lois Lo -AFS 2, 3. Cheerleading I, 2, 3, Caprain 3, Fire and Ice Commillee 3, German Club I, 2, 3, Homecoming Commiilee, Pep Club I. 2, 3, Physical Educalion Assisianl, Speech Confesi 2, Ushers' Club 2, 3, Y-Teens I. 2, 3. Tufch, Diane Tui'cl1 -AFS 2. 3, Board Member 3, G.A.A. I. Hi-C I, Nalional Honor Sociefy 2, 3, Pep Club l. Ubben, Jari-A Cappella Choir I, 2, AFS I, 2, 3, Aurean I, Drama 2, 3, G.A.A. I, 2, 3, Sporlhead 2, Homecoming Commiilee 2, 3, Hosiess 3, Junior Class Play 2, Madrigal Singers 3, Maiorelle I, 2. 3, Co-cap- lain I, Caplain 2, 3, Naiional Honor Sociely 2, 3, One Acl' Play Commillee 2, Senior Class Play 2, 3, Spanish Club 2, 3, Speech Con- lesl' 3, Spoflile Slall I. 2, Sludeni Council Represenfalive I, Varieiy Show 2, Y-Teens 2, 3. Vail, Claylon-Band I, 2, 3. Van Hoven, Ralph-Baslcefball I, FCA 3, Foolball I, 2 ,3. Hi-Y 2, 3, LelIermen's Club 2, 3. Track I. 2. Varner, Debra Debbie -Fire and Ice Commiliee I, Homecoming Com- millee I, 2, Sadie Hawkins Commillee I, 2, Spanish Club I, 2, 3, Y-Teens 3. VeI'I', Kaihy-Girls' Choir 3. Vensland, Gary-Inlramural Foolball 3. Inlramural Hockey 3. Volz, Jeanefle Jan -G.A.A. I, Spanish Club I, 2. Waage, Diane DeeGee -A Cappella Choir I, G.A.A. I, Girls' Choir 2, Lillle Choir 2, Pep Club 3. Wachler, Cheryl Cheri -Band I, 2, Debaie I, 2, Hi-C I, Homecoming Commilfee I. 2. 3, Pep Band I, 2, Spanish Club 2, Speech 2, Y-Teens I, 2, 3. Wagner, Ronald Wags -FCA 3, Foolball 2, 3, German Club I, Hi-Y I, 2, 3, LeHermen's Club 2, 3, Senior Planning Commillee Allernale, Speech Coniesl' 2, Sludenl Council Alfernafe I. Walker, William Bill -Band I, 2, Debale I, 2, 3, Hi-Y I, Nalional Forensic League I, 2, 3, Presidenl' 3, Pep Band I, 2, Speech Conlesl I, 2, 3, Sludenl' Council Allernale I, One Acl Play 2. Waller, Donna Don -Girls' Choir 2, 3, Liille Choir 2, Speech Coniesl' 3. Y-Teens 2. Waller, Kalherine Kay -A Cappella Choir I, 2, Drama Club 3, G.A.A. I, Junior Class Play Commillee 2, Madrigal Singers 3, Speech Con- lesl 2, 3, Varieiy Show Commillee 2, Y-Teens I, 2, 3, All School Chaplain. Walfers, Terry--Debale I, Drama Club I, 2, 3, French Club 3, One Acl Play I, 2, 3, Senior Class Play 3, Senior Class Play Commillee 3, Speech Coniesl 2, 3, Sludenl Council Represenlaiive I. Warhol, Roberl' Bob -Baseball I, 2, 3, Baskelball I, 2, Foolball I, German Club 2, Le'rIermen's Club 2, 3. Waischke, Nancy Jo-Chemislry Lab Assislanl 3, G.A.A. I. Senior Plan- ning Commiliee Represenlalive, Y-Teens 2. 3. Weber, Bob-Fooiball I. Wengenrolh, Nancy-Girls' Choir I. 2, 3, Tapaires I, 2, 3, Vice Presi- denl' 3, Variely Show 2, Y-Teens 3. Whipple, John--Debale I. Whilbeck, Cynlhia Cindi -German Club I, Spollile Slali I, Y-Teens I, 2. While, Shari-A Cappella Choir 2, Homecoming Commiilee I, 2, 3, Chairman 2, Junior Class Play Commiliee 2, Madrigal Singers 3, One Acl' Play I, 2, Senior Banquel, Spanish Club I, 2, 3,-'Speech Con- 'lesl I, 2, 3, Siudenl Council Allernale I, Y-Teens I. 2, 3, Presidenl 3. Wighfman, Daylon-Band I. Gymnasiics 2, 3, Hi-Y 2, 3, Pep Band I, Spanish Club 2. 3. Williamson, Richard Rick -A Cappella Choir I, 2, Fire and Ice Com- millee Chairman, Senior Planning Commiilee Represenlalive. Wills, Roberl Bob -Debale I. Wilson, Monica Shorly --G.A.A. 2. Red Cross Commiiiee 2, 3, Chair- man 3, Spoilife News Edilor 3. Wickslrom, Erica-Girls' Choir I, 2, Y-Teens 3. Winfer, Mary-G.A.A. I, Senior Planning Commiiiee Allernale, Y-Teens 3. Wold, David Slim -Band I, 2, 3. Wold, Jeanelie-AFS 2, 3, Y-Teens 2. Wolpers, Maribeih-French Club I, 2, G.A.A. I, Homecoming Commif- 'I'ee 3, Pep Club I, Senior Banquel, Speech Conlesl' 2, Y-Teens 3. Woskoboeff, Marlha-Hi-C I. Wysong, Roger Gruber -lnlramural Baskelball 3, Inlramural Foolball I, 2, 3, Inlramural Hockey 3, Spanish Club I, 2. Wyszynski, George-Slage Crew 3. Yerxa, Mary Jo Mary -AFS 2, Homecoming Commiliee 3, Library Cadel 2, Senior Class Play Commiilee 3, Y-Teens 2, 3. Youness, Beverly Bev -AFS 2, Band I. Cheerleading 3, Fire and Ice Commillee 3, French Club 2, 3, Presidenl 3, Homecoming Commil- lee 2, 3, Pep Club 2, 3, Sadie Hawkins Commiliee 3. Y-Teens I, 2, 3, Chapler Presidenl' 3. Youness, Bonnie-AFS 2. 3, Fire and Ice Commillee 3, German Club I, 2, Homecoming Commiflee Chairman 3, Pep Club 2, 3, Secrelary 3, Senior Planning Commillee AII'ernal'e, Ushers' Club 3, Y-Teens I, 2, 3. Youngren, Roberia Bobbie -AFS 2, Aurean 2. 3, Debale I, 2, Home- coming Commiilee Chairman 3, Junior Class Play Commillee I, Span- ish Club I, 2, Speech Conlesl 2, Ushers' Club I, 2, Variefy Show Commiliee 2, Y-Teens I, 2, 3. Zeiflin, Jerry Z -German Club 2. Hi-Y 3. . Ziesmer, Susan Sue -AFS 2, French Club I, 2, One Ac? Play 2, Spoi- Iile Sialf 3, Y-Teens 2, 3. Who's A Aasen, Dale Abalan, Thomas I56 Abrahamson, Roger 208 Adair, Sally 208 Adams,,Dennis I56 Adams, Peggy I94 Adams, Wendy 208 Addiss, Palricia I56 AFS 9I Agerlie, Mr. Oliver 4I Ahlberg, Lynne 45.96, I94 Ahlbom, Bruce I53 Ahlbom, Mr. Harold 37, 69, IOI Ahlman, Cheryl I56 Ahlman. Cynlhia 25, 46, 74, 208 Ahrndr, Pamela II3, I56 Ahrndf, Paulefle I94 Ainsworlh, Scoll' 42, I42, I94 Ako, Mr. Julien 23 Alden, Judifh 46, 208 Alfano, Mary I56 Allen, Brenda I56 Allers, Mr. John I5 Alquisi, Jill 74, 83, I94, 230 Alsduri, James l4O Alserh. Cynfhia 208 Amundson, Boyd 46 Amundson, Julie 46. 208 Amundson, Theresa 43, 208 Ander, Jerald I94 Anderberg, Wayne 208 Andersen, Anderson, Anderson, Anderson, Anderson, 23I Anderson, Anderson, Anderson, Anderson, Anderson, Anderson, Anderson, I94 Anderson, Anderson, Anderson. Anderson, Anderson Anderson Anderson Anderson Anderson Anderson Anderson Anderson Anderson. Anderson, Anderson Kennelh I94 Andrew 63, 74, 77 Barbara 45, I94 Bonnie 208 Bruce 59, IO9, I27, I56. Cheryl 89, I94 Consfance I56 Craig 208 David I26, I94 David I42, I56 Dean I94 Deborah 76, 8I, IO3. Deena 9l, 208 Donna I94 Douglas 42, I94 Edward 89, I56, 252 Elaine 208 Gary 44, I94 Gene 208 Gloria II2, I9I Greg I56 Gregory I56 Gregory I56 James 89, I94 James C. I94 James E. 208 James L. 208 Where in the I968 ALIREA Anderson, 94, I57 Anderson Anderson, Anderson, Anderson, 2I5 Anderson, Anderson, Anderson, Anderson, Anderson, I94- Anderson, Anderson, Anderson, Anderson, Anderson, Anderson, Anderson, Anderson, Jennifer 65, 86, 9l, 92. John I94 Judilh I94 Karen 9I, I94 Kenneih IOI. I36, 208. Kim I57 Linda 45 Mark 4-5. IO8, I57 MaryJ. 9l, I57 Melba 66, 83, 98, I25, Meredifh 208 Pairicia 208 Peggy L. 45, 89, I94 Peggy S. I57 Russell IO4. I57 Scoif 45, IO8, I57 Sreven 208 Sfewarl I9, I57 Anderson. Susan 70, I94 Anderson, Terrill 208 Anderson, Terry 40, I94 Anderson, Thomas 59, 74, 77, 80. 8l, 82, 87, I57, I77 Anderson, Valerie 46. 208 Andreason, Krislen 43, I94 Andrus, Palricia 28, 83, 84. II8, I94 Andrus, Paula I94 Angerhofer, Sieven 208 Anfhony, Eve 208 Anlolik, Terry I26, I57 Appel, Theodore 74, 82, I57 Archer, Kelley l52, I94 Arelz, Vic ky IIO, I57 Armslrong, Louise 85, II3, I94 Arnold, Barry I42, I44, 208 Arnold, James I94 Arnold, Kirby I09, I94 Arnold, Richard 208 Arnold, Sfeven 34, 74, I57 Ascher, Therese 50, 54. 77, 94, 98, I25, I57 Ashmore, Cynlhia 98, IO6, 208 Ashmore, Jack IO0, I32, I57 Ashwood, Timolhy 208 Askeland, Lorrie I94 Asmussen, Kevin I94 Aspnes, Candace 208 Aslell, Brian 45, 89 AUREAN II6, II7, II8 Aussendorf, Chrisline I57 Ausfin, Michael I57 Auslin, Vicky 67, IIO, I94 Ax'I', Denise 208 rcy 98, IOI, 208, 2l6 Ayers, Da Ayers. Diane 208 B Babcock, David 208 Babekuhl, Caihy I57 9I,98. Bachman, Alan 46, 76, II7, 208 Bachman, Kersri II6. II8, I57, 248 Bachman, Paul I20, I94, 237 Backer, Todd I57 Baden, Jon 76, I94 Baggensioss, Gary 50, 65. 74, 82. I57, I87 Baggensloss, Scoil 42, 7I, 74, I33, 208 Bahe, Mary 208 Bain, Mr.- Barry 32, IO4 Bain, Peggy I58 Baker, Susan 83, 9l, IIO, II6, I94 Bakke, Kennefh I94 Baldwin, Barbara 208, 233 Balgaard, Bradford 42, 208 Ball, Cafhy 208 Ball, Colleen 43, I58 Ball, Ronald I94 Balmer, Diane I95 Balsiger, Rebecca 9I, I95 Bankowski, Adrian Banks, Carla 47, 208 Baran. Renee 209 Baribeau, Kafhy I95 Barlamenf, Ann 209 Barquisr, Cheryl 43, I58 BarreH'e. Calherine 209 Barreife, Sieve I95 Barsness, Debra I95 Barileff, William 65, 76, 77, 82. IOO, IOI. IO5. I42. I58 Barlron, Barbara 85, I95 Barfosh, Mr. Clair I I Baseman, Valerie 82, I58 BASKETBALL I36, I37. I38, I39. I40 BATON TWIRLERS 99 Baifen, Darlene II3, I95 Bauer, Cheri 76, 209 Bauman, Mr. George I5 Baumgariner, Laurel 44, 96, II3, I95 Baune, Miss Helen 23 Baxa, Allen 209 Bayles, Frank I58 Beadle, Jeri I58 Beall, Kennelh 70, 77, 79. 80, 82. I58 Beane, James I58 Beane, Roberl' I95 Becchel-Ii, Ronald I95 Becken, William I95 Beckman, Michael I58 Beckman, Randy 209 Beckslrom, Bonnie 95, I95 Beeson, Eugene 209 Behl, Mr. Kenneih 23 Behr, Roberi IOI, I26, I95 Behrner, Thomas 46, I95 Beilke, Mr. Leonard 23 Bell, Chrisfine II3, II4, I95 Bellin, Carol 209 Belz, Vicki 209 Bender, A. Roberl 209 Bender, Mike I58 Bendickson, Roberl' 85, 95, I95, 231 Benedict Janice 43, I95 Benesh, Slewarl I33, I4I. 209 Bengslon, Linda II3, I58 Bengslon, Russell I95 Bengslon, Sleven 67, I40, I95 Bennelf, Chrisiine 89, 92, II5, II6 209 Bennerr, Claudia 84, II7, II8. I95 Bennell, Pairicia I95 Bennis, Sue 42, 67, I95 Benson, Mrs. Connie 34 Benson, Corrine I95 Benson, Debra 96, I95 Benson, Mrs. Jane? I3 Benson, John I58 Benson, Sandra I58 Benller, John I58 Benz, Mr. Herberl' 32 Berg, Roberl' I49, 209 Bergeson, Gerald 209 Bergh, Shelly 209 Bergh, Susan 98, I95 Berglund, Roberl' IO5, I58 Berglund, Ronald 82, IO0, I26. I50. I5I. I58 Bergman, Susan II4, I58, I83 Bergmann, Daryl 2I, 77. IO0, I5I, I58, 23I. 232, 277 Bergquisl, Cherie 76, I95 Bergren, Mrs. Elsie I4 Bergren, Peggy 209 Bergren, Shari 209 Bergsfen, Diane IO8, I95 Berkas, Dean 46, I3I Berkley, Craig I95 Berkman, Brenda 44, 83, I95 Bernhard+, Alan 55 Bernhardi, Slephen I95 Bernier, Lyle I95 Bernsiein, John I95 Berres. Slephen 209 Berry, Ruby 43, 209 Berryman, Michael 67, I00, I27, I95 Berzelius, Susan 47, I58 Besf, Pairick 209 Berfcher, Gail 67, I95 Biegner, Roberl Biegner, Shiea 209 Bigler, Bruce I33, 209 Billmeier, Janice I58 Bingea, Rachel 209 Birlgga. Rebecca 42, 82, IIO, II6. Bingham, Nancy I95 BIOLOGY CLUB lI5 BIOLOGY LAB ASSISTANTS II4 Bischel, James I43, I95 Bischel, Mary 209 Bishop, Miss Sally 28 Bixby, Nancy II6, I59 Bierva, Bruce 209 Barbara 97. 209 Blaylock, Suzanne Clark, Jim Bierva, Scoil 209 Biorgum, Thomas I59 Biorklund. Terrie 42. 66. 74. 209 Biornsfad, Mrs. Mary Jo I9 Blackslone, Dennis 209 Blader, Sfephen 209 Blakely, Gary 209 Blakkeslad, James 209 43, I59 Bleih, Mr. LaVern 23, 24 Blom, Janice I59 Blom, Sleven I59 Blomberg, Douglas 209 Bl, I95 Blomberg, Joanne I95 Blomsness, Karin I95 Bloom, Kim I59, 277 Bloom, Ross 209 Blomberg, Jeanne Blowers, Monica 209 Blubaugh. Craig I42, I95 Bluford, David 209 Blume, Werner II5, 209 Bly, Rebecca 209 Boberg, Gail I59 Bock, Calherine 209 Bodin, Kennelh I95 Boerner, Marsha 209 Bohnen, Sandra I95 Bohnhoff, Chrisline 47, 8I. 209 Boldl, Ann II2, I95 Boline, Craig l3l, I49, 209 Boll, Rodney I95 Boller, Cynlhia 42, 98, l25, 209 Boller, Joleen 209 Bonsirom, Rulh 98, II3, I95 Boos, Roberl' 209 Borden. Georgianne I59 Borgeson, Dale 95, I59 Borgman, Kil 209 Borgman, Slephen I59 Borne, Roberl' I95, 215 Bossenecker, Dean I95 Boslrom, David 44. IO8, I95 Bouchard, Mr. Richard 28, I33, I45, I46 Bourner, Melvin 47, 209 Bowen, Perry I59 Bowman, Palrick I3l, I4l, 209 Bowman, Ronald I59 Boyd, Jeffrey 70. 76, 79, 80. Sl, 82, 87, I59, I77, IB4 Boyes, Ronald I59 BOY'S STATE 78 Braasch, James 209 Brabanl, Kalherine 209 Brabanl, Wayne I95 Brand, Chris 209 Brandell, David 74. 77. 82. IOO. IOI, IO5, I32, I36. I4-I, I59, I69 Brandell, Mark I95 Brandes, Denise 209 Braschler. Elizabelh 42. 9I, 92. IIS, I95 Braschler, Ellen 209 Brasfad, Karin 43, II3 Brasfad, Palricia 43. I95 Breckenridge, Sally 42, 92 Breckenridge. Scolf 209 Bredeson, Larry 209, 226 Bredeson, ScoH 209 Brekke, Roberl' I95 Bremselh, Fred 74, 77, I45, I59 Brening, Kalhleen 209 Brennan, Consrance 209 Brennan, Timolhy I95 Brenner, Pamela II3, I59 Brenner. Sleven I6O Brenner, Thomas I49, 209 Brenny, Brenny, Barry 6l, I6O Brelh, William 209 Breff, Mr. Roberl' 28 Bridges, Jean 83, I95 Briggs, Jaime l32, I95 Brighl, Robin 209 Brinkman, Rand I6O Brion, Edward 209 Brisbin, David 42, 209 Briligan, Michael I95 Brih, Mrs. Dorofhy 34 Broadsion, Georgene 209 Brockmeyer, Chas I95 Brodin, Mark 46, IO8, 209 Broin. Jan 82, I6O Brooks, Phillip 195 Broscofl, Kirslen 209 Busho, Dennis 2l0 Buss, Miss Audrey 19, 69 Bulcher, Sleven 2I0 Bullerfield, Alberl 85, I96 Bullerlield, Kay 45, II4, I96 Byers. Greg I40, I96 C Cafarelli, Margarel 2lO Caldwell, Shari I60 Calgren, Melisa 2lO Call, Miss Clarene 36 Cameron, Gregg I43, I96 Cameron, Terri 47, 2I0 Campbell, Mr. Eugene 30 Campbell, Mr. Jack 34, I5I Campbell, Pafricia 2lO Cannon, Colleen I6O Canlwell, Jeffrey 210 Canlwell, Wendy 2I0 Caple, Gary Il5, I96 Cardwell. Georgia 45. 85, I96 Carey, Mr. Douglas 45 Carey, Mark I6l, I79 CHEERLEADERS I24, l25 Chamberlin. Mr. Roberi' 32, I75 CHOIR 42,43 Chrislensen Brooks 44, 89, I6l Chrislensen Nancy 96, IO6, I96 Chrislensen Sandra I96 Chrislensen Steven 85, II5, I96 Chrislensen Toby l6I Chrisfensen, Tom 45, I6I Chrislenson, Jane? 46, 2I0 Chrislenson, Ronald I96 Chrislian, Paul I96 Chrisliansen, Barb 44, 9l, I96 Chrisfiansen, Barbara Chrisfianson, Mr. Roberl' I2 Chrisloll, Laura 2I0 Church, Carolyn 2I0 Church, Richard I6l Churchhill, Carol 2IO Churlik, Claudia I6I Cihunka, John ZIO Cina, Kalhleen I96 Cisewski, Lauren 2IO Clarin, Mr. Ernesl' I5 Clark, David I96 Clark, Janis I96 83, IOO, I5I, I96 Brolen, Palricia 209 Brown, Barbara 74, I95 Brown, Linda I6O Brown, LuJane 44. I6O Brown, Michael 46, l3l, 209 Brown, Sally I6O Brown, Thomas IOO, lO5, IO9, I6O. I62 Browning, Linda 46, 209 Brudeli, Nancy 82, I60 Bruder, Cynlhia 209 Brudvig, Kevin 209 Brum, Joyce 2IO Brunn, Candyce 98, 2l0 Bry, Wesley 46, 2l0 Bryan. Kalhleen 2lO Bryan, Terry I95 Bucci, Bonnie IIO, I60 Bucci, Mrs. Marion I4 Buck, Ramon I95 Buckley, Kay 34, I06, I60 Budd, Jeanelle I95 Carey, Palrick I 6l Carlson Carlson Carlson Carlson Anne 43, 76, 77, I6I Brian I6I Douglas 2IO Douglas 46. I33, I96 Carlson Mrs. Irene I4 Carlson Mr. James 24 Carlson James 82, l6I Carlson Janel I96 Carlson Janice 46, 2I0 Carlson Kennelh I6I Carlson Krisfi 2IO Carlson Lynn 43, I96 Carlson, Mrs. Marjorie I3 Carlson Mary I6I Carlson, Mr. Richard IO Carlson Roberla 8l, II3, 2I0 Carlson, Sandra 2IO Carlson Carlfon Wayne 44, I96 Mrs. Eileen I4 Budd, Sleven 2IO Budde, Kalhleen 9l, II3, I60 Budroe, William I95 Buescher, Deland 2I0 Bulger, Rosemary I6O Bullock, Marcia BI, I95 Bunce. Jeanelle I95 Bundy, Lynn 78. 9l. 93, I6O, IBI Bundy, Mark l53. I6O Bunker, Thomas 35, 82, IOO. I27, I6O, I63 Bunling, Sleven I27, I60 Burgell, Daniel I95 Burgellr, Michael l40. I95 Burgslahler, Alan I6O Burgslahler. Sleven 2I0 Burns. Barbara 43, I6O Burns, Richard 2I0 Burr, Karen 9I, I95 Burl, Bruce I6O Burl, Mrs. Irene I3 Buriness. Mr. Howard 23 Busch, Lowell 2IO Bush, Wendy I96 CARNIVAL 56, 57, 58, 59 Carpenfier, Mr. Florian I5 Carpenlier, Rebecca 42, 2IO Carr, David l3I, 2I0 Carr, George 70, 79, 80, 8I, 82. l6l Carroll, Donna 2I0 Carroll, George 2I0 Carroll, John 2lO Carler, Harold I96 Carler, Mr. Richard Cary. Ann 9I, I96 Caselius, Mary I96 Caselius, Pamela 2I0 Cassady, Calhy 86. 92, l6I Caion, Mrs. Irene I4 Cavilf, Eugenie 2I0 Caulman, Rila I96 Ceder, Jeffrey I96 Cegla, Dennis 2IO Chandler, Ramona I96 Chase, Gerald I32, I96 Chase, Tom I96 Cheeley, Mark 2l0 Claxlon, Barbara I6l Claxlon. Roberl l3I, 2lO Clemenls, Michael l3I, 2I0 Clemenls, Palrick I96 Cleveland, Rena 97. I96 Clolhier, William I96 Cody, Janel II3, 2l0 Coffman, Mark 2lO Colbenson, Larry I33, 2l0 Coleman, Dwain I96 Coleman, Vicki 89, II6, 2lO Colford, Jennifer 43, I96 Colligan, Keifh I96 Collins. Mrs. Bonnie Collins, Kali 42, 2l0 Collison, Jan 2IO Collison, Mr. Roberf 36, I28. I29 Collopy, Tom I96 Colman. Janna I6I Colvin, Daniel IO4, I96 Colvin, Michael 62, IOO, IOI, IO4, l26, l6I Comsfock, Jody 2lO Comslock, Scolf l6l CONCERT BAND 44. 45 Cone, Virginia 62, 82, 87, 98, I62 6, l6l Congdon, James I62 Consfans, Rusly II4. I62 Cook, Chrisline I62 Cook, Sleven IOO, IOI, I26, I96 Cooper, Darlene 62, I96 Cooper, Mike I62 Cooper, Paul I96 Copeland, Eileen I96 Copeland, Gail 2I0 Copeland, Lynn 86, 92, 98. IIO, I96 Cornelius, JoAnn 2I0 Cornelius. Ronald I96 Cornell, Brad l32, I96 Cornell, Ricki 2i0 Corson, Thomas 82, IOO Cosgrove, Louise 2I0 Colfon, Julie 2lO COUNSELOR'S HELP Ill Covarl, Mr. Lee 30 Craff, David I62 Craff, Dexfer 2l0 Craff, Susanne 45, I62 Craig, Roberl 2lO Cromer, Diane 83, II4, ll5, I96 Crook, Sfephen 56, 92, I49, I62 Crook, Thomas IO4, l3l, 2l0 Fabick, Donald I97 Dryg, Consfance 45, 76, 79, 8l. Engen' Lesie' 44' I65 Crorkin ,Carol 2lO Crorkin, Marilyn I96 Crosby, Susan 42, 74, 2l0 Crosby, Mr. Vance 36, I36 CROSS COUNTRY I34, l35 Crown, Joseph I62 Cuddigan, Kalhleen 2lO Culley Julie 97, I62 Culpepper, Karen 43, 2lO Cummings. Gary L. 2lO Cummings, Gary M. 2IO Cummings, Kalhleen 2lO Cummings, Raymond I62 Curry, Mr. Frank I9, 62, IOI, 2l Cufler, Cufshal Ellen 43, 210 l, Linda 85. I96 D Daffer, Sfeven I62 Dahl, Diane 47, 9l, 210 Dahl, James I62 Dahl, Roberl 46, 2l0, 2ll Dahl, William 2IO Dahle, Richard 46, I33, 2I0 Dahmes, Sharilyn 55, I96 Dailey, I76. Dalfon, Daniel, Daniels Daniels Scoif 82, II9, I2l, I62, 234, 250 Brian 2l0 Pafricia ,Colleen 76 .John I62 Daniels, Mike I96 Daniels ,Teresa 77, I62 Danielson, Ronald I62 Danielson, Mr. Wayne 32 Danzl, Miss Agnes I2 Daugaard, Curfis 2lO David, Davies. James I96 Sfeven 82, I62 Davis, Carol 96, I63 Davis, James 44, 2IO Davis, Kafhy I96 Davis, Richard 83, I63, 232 Davis, Sandra 43, I63 Day, John 44, 83, 9l. IO4, I26. I96, 205 Day, Kevin 210 Day, Richard I63 9 Delaney, Michael 2ll DeMarais, Joel 2Il DeMarais, Mrs. Vera I4 Deming, Kem' 2II DeMufh, Carol 2ll Denman, Timolhy I63 Dennis, Marilyn 74, 2ll Dennis, Sfephen 82, 87, IOO, I63 Denny, Celia 6l, 84, II9, I63 Denny, Sharon 2lI DEPARTMENT HELP I I I DeRum, Mr. Carl DeShane, James 36.84, II9, I32. I96 Defzler, Wayne I63 Devorak, Charles I63 Devorak, Mary 43, 2ll DeWiH, Linda 82, 83, 84, 92, IO7 IIB. I63 Dickinson, Janice 74, 92, IO9 I63 Dickson, Richard I96, 2ll Diekman, Cafhy I96 Diekman, Richard l3I, I45, l48 Diekman, Terry 29, I63 Diepholz, Janef I63 Diepholz, Julie 2l I Dillon, Kalhryn 46, 2lI Dilfes, Miss Rufh 34 Dierf. Larry 82, l45, I63 Dockendorf, Darold l45, I96 Doefler, Douglas I96 Doefsch, Douglas 42 Doelsch, Roberf 2ll Dolmar, John 83, 84, 92, II8, I63 Dombeck, Cafhy I96 Donahue, Jill I96 Donaldson, Dan 77, IO4, I63 Dormik, William 2Il Doss, Mr. Darrell 24 Dofy, Daniel I96 Dofy, David 44, 83, IOO, I32, I35. I63 Doubek, David I63 Doubek, Deanna 98, 2l I, 229 Dougherfy, Jane 77, I64 Dowell, Debra 43, I96 Dowell, Kenny l5I, I64 Dowell, Noreen 97, I96 Downs, Cheryl I96 Drachenberg, Carol 2lI Draves, Michael I96 Dredge, James 64, 65, 68, 77, 82. IOI, IO4, l26, I64, I7O Drews, Cynfhia 2l I Drill, Gloria 82, I64 Drillings, Mary 47, 9l, 2ll Driscoll, Tim IOO, I34, l35, I96 Dronen, Bradley I64 Drummond, Brian 46, l4l, 2II Drummond, David 77, 8I, I64, I84 Dupla, Renee 2lI Duresky, Denise I96 Duwal, Debra 2II Dvorak, Julie 2l I Dvorsky, Joseph I96 Dye, Mr. Lonnie I0 Dykes, Mrs. Judifh I9 E Eckerman, Kafhleen 2lI Ecklein, John 2Il Ecksfein, George I64 Edberg, Krisfine 2ll Erickson, Gregory I3l, 2lI Erickson, Jane? I97 Erickson, Janice I97 Erickson, Jody 2l I Erickson, Kafhleen I97 Erickson, Kafhleen 83, IO6, I97 Erickson, Kafhy 98, I97 Erickson, Lyneffe 2lI Erickson, Mark I97 Erickson, Neal I97 Erickson, Mrs. Rulh I3 Erickson, Thomas l5l, 2ll Eriksen, David 2l I Erlandson, Susan I97 Erlewein, Barbara 2Il Erlewein, Pafricia 2ll Edberg, Miss Mariorie 28 Edde, Richard IO9 Eddy, Colleen 2ll Edmonson, Carol 74, 97, I97 Edsfrom, Roberl' 2II Ego, Charles 82, I64 Ehlers, Mary Jo I64 Eidsmo, Brit I97 Eikeness, Sfeven 2Il Eiley, Shirley I97 Eischen, Dolores 43, II3, 2ll Ek, Mr. C. Lowell 27 Ekegren, Garry 77, IOO, I27, I64 Ekegren, Kay 76, 2Il Ekegren, Larry 65, 77, IOO, I26, I64 Ekholm, John 53, IOO, l27, I42. I44, I64 Ekholm, Michael l3I, 2Il Eklund, Alan IOO, IOI. IO4, l27. I97 Eklund, Mrs. Phyllis I4 Eklund, Sfeven I97 Dayon, Dale I63 Dean, Michael 2lO DEBATE 80 DeBoer, Janice 43, 2IO DeCrescenzo, Michael I96 DoFreese, Mr. Sfanley 30 Degendorfer, Craig 44. IOO, I08. l5I. I63 Degidio. Linda I96 DeJarlais, Jolayne I2O, 2II DeJarlais, Lynnae 77, IIO, I63 II9, l20, I96 Duff, Mr. Thomas 34 Dufferf, Douglas 2lI Dufofh, Deborah I96 DuFresne, Charles 46, IO8, I3l 2ll Duggan, Mrs. Lucille I9 Dunn, Colleen 97, ll2, I64 Dunn, Thomas 2I I Dunfley, Craig 2ll Duoos, Daniel I52, I64 Eksfrom, David I97 Elander, Pafricia I97 Elchek, Elizabefh 95, 2Il Eldred, Todd 46, 2ll Elias, Jennifer I64 Eliason, Roger 82, IOO, l64 Ellefson, Jay l3l, 2Il Ellesson, Leslie I97 Ellioff, Margaref 43 Ellsfrom, Janice 76. 99, 2lI Elmquisf, Cheryl Elvecrog, Karen 2Il Emerson, James I64 Emerson, William I97 Emery, Maurice 2ll Emmans, Befsy 2ll Engberg, Gregory I97 Engebrefson, Dennis I97 Engelking, John I65 Engelsefher, John 2l I Engquisf. Debra 74, 9l, 98, I97 Ensfad, Mark 44, I97 Erb, Harold I27, I65 Erb, Joanne 2ll Eriksen, Kim I97 Erickson, David 82, IOO, I27, I65 Erickson, Deborah 96. I97 Erickson, Diane IIO, I97 Erickson, Dianne 43, 50. 74. 77, 82, 98, IO7, II6 Erickson, Glenn I44, 2Il Ernsf, Jerome I32, I65 Erspamer, Elizabelh II6, 2l I, 250 Erspamer, Mary I65 Eshelman, Gary 46, l08, 2ll Eshelman, Jacquelyn 82 Evans, Bradford I33 ,l49, 2ll Evans, Mike 39, 59, I65 Evans, Timofhy I33, 2lI Evarfs, Richard I97 Evenson, Denise I97 Evers, Nancy 42. II3, I65 Everson, Mr. Richard IO Everson, Willard 2II Everfz, Nels II4, I65 Everfz, Pauline 2ll Exslrom, Mr. Dwighi' I5 F Fabick, Tom l35, I53 FACULTY SENIOR GAME 68 Falencyzkowski, Lona I97 Falkum, Dale 2II Fallon, Jeffrey 25, 2lI Fanberg, Maxine I97 Farnham. Delmar I97- Farnham, Sharon 47, 2Il Farr, Susan 82. 86. 94, 97, 98, I65 Fawcehl, Mr. Richard I9. 70, 79 FCA IOI Fearell, Paul Feisf, Nancy I97 Fellows, Dayle I97 Fellows, Siefanie I65 Femrife, Mr. Duane 32 Ferguson, Mark I97 Feriancek, Jolayne I97 Fernlund, Chrisfine 9I, I97 Fesenmaier, Daniel I97 Filzen, Michael I65 Filzen, Rosemary I97 Finch, Sfephen II4, I97 Findlay, Carolyn I97 Fink, Dennis I65 Finley, Bill I65 Finson, Karen 43 FIRE AND ICE 64,65 Fischer, Kafhlynn 43, I65 Fisher, Mrs. Gerirude I4 Fifch, Deborah I97 Fifzenberger, Mary I65 Galarneau, Richard 198 Harris' Fifzenberger, Michael 131 Filzgerald, Susan 99, 197 Fix, Dave 142, 197 Fix, Susan 165 Fix, Walfer 197 Flach, Sharon 165 FLAG TWIRLERS 96 Flanders, Mark 101, 126, 140, 197 Fleming, James 165 Flobaclc. Wendy 212 Flom, Douglas 46, 212 Florey, Roberf 166 Follesfad, Bruce 197 Folsom, Mr. Frank 15 FOOTBALL 126, 127, 128, 129, 130, 131 Fordahl, Carol 85, 113, 114, 197 Fordahl, Craig 166 Formanek, Raymond 86, 197 Fossen, Thomas 133, 149, 212 Fosfer, Jeffrey 100, 104, 126, 197 Fosfer, Tony 166 Fournier, Kennefh 149, 212 Fraenkel, Slephanie 197 Francis, David 44, 197 Francis, James 212 Frank, Miss E. Doris 24 Frankensiein, Miss Mabel 12, 110 Frankus, Anne 212 Frazier, Charles 198 Frederick, Janel' 212 Fredericks, Daniel 46, 77, 166 Freeman, John 64, 65, 74. 75. 76. 77, 78, 82, 100, 101,105, 157.166 Freeman, Mrs. Mae 14 Freeman, William 212 Freerks, Douglas 166 Freerks, James 212 Fremo, Mark 166 Fremo, Naneffe 198 FRENCH CLUB 86 Frenz, Pafricia 46, 74, 212 Frefhem, Jennifer 198 Freundschuh, Mike 198 Friend, Russell 144, 198 Friendshuh, Bonnie 82, 166 Friskey, Marfha 12, 82, 110, 166 Frith, Jacquelyn 198 Frifh, Michael 166 Frifz, Jean 166 Frolund, Terry 113, 166 Fure, Johannes 212 Furney, Jan 43, 97. 212 Furr, Mr. Larry 20 Fuse1iar,AnneHe 212 Fuseliar, Mrs. Arlene 13 G GAA 102. 103 Gaasvig, Glenn 166 Galarneau, Scofl' 212 Galbrechf, Donna 110, 166 Galbrechf, William 89, 212 Gale. Peier 166 Galvin, Michael 198 Gamber, Bruce 212 Ganapes, John 166 Ganfield, Bruce 198 Gangelhoff, Mark 198 Ganske, Susan 166 Gardner , Joyce 198 Gardner, Judifh 44, 166 Gardner, Marfha 198 Gardner, 167, 195 Thomas 67, 74. 100, 135, Gardner, William 212 Garner, Susan 97, 167 Garske, Candace 198 Garfland, Judifh 74, 212 Gaylord, Joneen 45, 116, 167, 188 George, Dennis 167 Gerk, Barbara 47, 98, 212 Gerk, Richard 105, 167, 228 GERMAN CLUB 87 Gersey, 1 67 Leslie 34, 84, 119, 121, Gerfz, Greg 198 Gerfz, William 212 Gess. M ary 167 Gess, Sharon 198 Gibson, Cynfhia 43, 92, 93, 212 Gibson, Douglas 212 Gibson, Gail 44, 198 Gibson, William 167 Gilbersfadf, David 44, 100, 126, 142, 167 Gilberf, Mr. Fred 12 Gilberfson, Kafhy 76, 106, 116, 198 Gilberlson, Susan 198 Gillespie, Kennefh 212 Gillelfe, Gilleffe, Kevin 212 Michael 198 Gilmore, Jody 212 Ginkel, Dave 198 Granquisf, Gary 133,212 Granros, Dean 198 Granf, Claire 98, 110, 198 Granf, Deena 212 Gravelle, Kafherine 167 Gravelle, Paul 74, 212 Gray, Dennis 152 Gray, Julie 198 Gray, Kafhleen 212 Grazzini, Joe 198 Green, Charles 198 Green, Chrisfine 46, 212 Green, Mary 113, 167 Greger, Aileen 167 Gregerson, Adrianne 168 Gren, Frederick 168 Gren, Pafricia 212 Gresbrink, Barfon 39, 89, 168 Gresbrink. Jan 198 Griffin, Nan 212 Griffin, Nona 44, 82, 91, 94, 110. 168 Griffin, Wendy 82, 168 Grimmer, Mr. James 30 Grindheim, Dianne 46, 213 Groaf, Ronald 83, 86, 114, 140, 198, 236 Gronwall, Pafricia Gronwall, Sfeve 92, 198 Grove, Sfarkey 213 Grulrb, Lynn 213 Grundili, John 168 Grunow, Paul 213 Gsfalder, Ann 45, 198 Guesf, Kafhyrn 213 Gullekson, William 46, 132, 198 Gunderson, Connie 50, 77, 78, 94, 98, 124. 158, 168 Hagen, David 100, 101, 104, 126 199 Hagen, Kafhryn 76, 213 Hagen, Lynn 116, 199 Hagen, Mary 116, 213 Hagen, Rolf 83, 135, 199 Hagg, Sheila 199 Haglof, Befsy 42, 70, 82, 84, 118. 168. 249 Haines, Barbara 82, 91, 168 Hale, Shelle 42, 168 Hales, Donald 213 Hall, Nancy 46, 76, 213 1 1a11, Paul 131,144,213 Hallberg, Thomas 145,213 Halloran, Kafhleen 199 Halvarson, Krisfie 42, 168 Halversen, Chrisfine 42, 213 Halverson, Diane 168 Hamillon, Anne 89, 168 Hamley, Raymond 199 Hamlin, Jeanne 199 Ham.mer, Laurie 43, 213 Hammarlind, Sheryl 47. 213 Hammarlund, Deborah 199 Hams, Bonnie 168 GIRL'S STATE 78 Glidden, Larry 151, 212 Gmach, Jean 43, 113, 167 Gnerer, Henry 167 Goalen, Thomas 167 Gober, Barbara 212 Godfrey, Carol 98, 212 Godfrey, James 198 Gunderson, Craig 83 Gunderson Dale 104, 168 Gunderson Jane 168, 234 Gunderson Mr. Roberi 10 Gunderson ,Thomas 133, 149, 213 Gundry. Rebecca 213 Gunsfad, Bradley 198,213 Gunsfad, Marsha 168 Gusfafson. David 213 Goebel, Sfephen 66, 198 Gokey, Diana 167 Gokey, Jeanie 212 Gonnella, Joseph 100, 135, 198 Goodlund, Barbara 43, 167 Goodman, Barbara 167 Goodspeed, Deborah 98, 110, 124. 198 Goplin, Roberl 44, 83, 152. 198 Gorman, Thomas 212 Gorsi, Wendy 167 Gofofski, Thomas 198 Goughnour, Larry 198 Grabowski, Nancy 84.98, 118, 198 Graf, Pauleffe 43, 198 Graham, Nancy 99, 212 Gram, Allen 167 Gramifh, Karl 198 Gramling, Deborah 198 Grampre, James 198 Gran, Orlyn 167 Grande, Grande, Barbara 97,167 Roger 198 Grandprey, Mr. Lloyd 41 Grandy, Karen 198 Gusfafson, Kafhryn 82, 91, 168 Gusfafson, Phyllis 45, 168 Gul, Roberf 109, 198 Gufzke, Randy 213 Guyer, Terrance 213 GYM ASS1STANTS 111 GYMNASTICS 150,151 H Haagenson, Marsha 168 Haavisfo, Richard 198 Habeck, Jack 213 Habecker, Gary 213 Habegger, Gene 198 Hackeff, David 74, 100, 126, 168 Hackeff, Valenfine 213 Hadd, Jerry 145, 198 Hadden, Susan 168 Haddorff, Mr. John 24, 140 Hagberg, Chrisfy 83, 91. 116, 198 Hageman, Susan 198 Hannes, Kafhryn 213 Hannes, Kurf 169, 237 Hansen, Barbara 61, 199 Hansen, Karen 119, 120,213 Hansen, Paulefie 43. 213 Hansen, Ricky 213 Hansen, Ronald 169 Hanson, Bruce 46, 199 Hanson, Carol 116,213 Hanson, Cynfhia 213 Hanson, David 169 Hanson, Diane 199 Hanson, Douglas 213 Hanson, Gerald 199 Hanson, Gloria 213 Hanson, Gregory 199 Hanson, Mr. Huber? 30 Hanson, Mrs. Josephine I4 Hanson, Mary 169 Hanson, Pafricia 76, 199 Hanson, Pafricia A. 199 Hanson, Tammie 213 Hanson, Wendy 82, 169 Hardf, Bruce 42, 169 Hardf, Paul 17. 42, 45, 62, 63, 64, 70, 74, 77, 82, 108, 157, 169, 232 Hare, Mr. James 20, 119, 121, 131 Harford, William 199 Hariula, Cindy 47, 89. 91, 98, 213 Harkness, Krisfen 79, 80, 81, 199 Harmornick, Ginger 169 Harms, Harley 213 Haroldson, Befh 213 Haroldson, Bruce 199 Haroldson, Susan 199 Harpesfad, Barry 169 Harringlon, James 133, 213 Harris, Bonnie 83, 199 Harris, Deborah 82, 169 Harris, Pafrick 199 Suzanne 97, 169 Hari, Roberf 213 Hari, William 213 Harfman, Pafricia 213 Hariman, Sfephen 82, 169 Harfman, Susan 42,213 Harwood, Elaine II3, I69 Harwood, Kennefh 2I3 Harwood, Mike I99 Hafch, Richard I45, I99 Haugen Haffield, Garref 2l3 Haugan, Gary IOO, IOI, I27, I36 I69 Haugan, Larry 2I3 Haugan, Linda 43, 2l3 Haugan, Mrs. Mariha I3 Haugan Nancy I99 Mr. Rodney 4I Hierpe, Ann 82, 84, 9I, 94. 98. lI8, I70, 24I Hock, John I33, 2I4 Hockerf, Judy 2I4 Hockerl, Kafhy I70 HOCKEY I46, I47, I48, I49 Hodek, Donna 2l4 Hodgen, Mr. John 32 Hodne, Pefer 2I4 Hodorff, Roberf I4I, 2I4 Hoff, Cheryl 9I, 98, I70 Hoff, Diane 98, 2I4 Hauser, Sandi I99 Haugerud, Debra 62, 76. 82, 94, 98, I06, I69 Haurifz, Gioia I69 Hawk, Ronald 2l3 Hawkinson, Robyn 47, 2I3 Haws, Colleen 2l3 Haws, Michael I99, 242 Hay, Brian I49 Hayford, Margaref 44, 83, 9I. I03, I99 Hedin, Linda 2I3 Heebl, Linda 2I3 Hegge. Marfha 98, 2I3 Heikkila, Joan II3, I99 Heikkinen, Mr. Henry 32 Hein, Gail 43, I69 Heinig, Janice 47, 2l3 Heinrich, Linda 82, I69 Heinrich, Roberf I3I, 2l3 Heisler, Sfephen 2I3 Helland, Diana 74, 2I3 Hellerud, Daniel I99 Helmberger, Janef II3, I99 Helsefh, Deborah 74, I99, 232 Hemsfad, David I99 Henchal, Daniel 2I4 Henchal, Dennis 2I4 Hendrickson, Cynfhia 42, 2I4 Henkel, Lynn II3, I70 Hennessy, Maureen 43, 2I4 Henningger, Rose Ann 2I4 Henningsen, Jean 45, 99, I99 Henrickson, Gerald 82, I70 Henriksen, Miss Joyce 20 Henry, James I99 Henry, Loel I70 Henry, Shirley I70 Herberg, Mrs. Verla I4 Herberf, Sandra I99 Herll, Debra II3, I99 Hermann, Susan 2I4 Hermansen, Paul 92, 2I4 Herron, Michael I70 Herzog, Cheryl I99 Hieberf, Laurie 2I4 Higgins, Mike I99 Hill, David I70 Hill, Kafhryn I99 Hill. Laurie I99 Hillbery, Pamela 2I4 Hillesfad, James I99 Hillner, Pafricia 89, 2I4, 252 Hillner, Roberf I70 Hinchliffe, Pafricia 47, 94, II5. II6, 2I4 Hinnenkamp. Bruce I70 Hirfe, Miss Karen 38 HI-Y IO5 Hoff, Gregory 46, I3I, I4l, 2l4 Hofferber, Jeffry I99 Hoffman, Clifford I70 Hoffman, Cynfhia I6, 2I4 Hoffman, Gaylene 2I4 Hoffman, Gregory 85, I99 Hoffman, Judifh I70 Hoffman, Kirby I99 Hoffman, Lynn I99 Hoffman, Thomas I70 Hogen, Mark I99 Hoglund, Donald I99 Hoglund, Howard I99 Hoium, Cynfhia I70 Hokenson, Terrell I99 Holl, John 2I4 Holler, Roger I99 Holley. Sfeven I70 Holloway, Sfephen I99 Holm, Richard I70 Holman, Barbara 9I, II2, II6. I99 Holmes, Daniel I 70 Holmes, Holmes, Holfer, Randy I33,2I4 Terrence I05, I70, 230 David I99 HOMECOMING 50, 5l, 52, 53 Hone, John 2l4 Hornnes, Robyn 50, 77, IO7, II3. I70 Hoof, Larry 83, I32, I99 Hooker, Craig 2I4 Hoover, Sonia 46, 214 Hopf, David 2l4 Hopia, Rhonda 214 Horner, Marfha 98, I70 Hornsefh, Janis 42, I70 Hoskin, Chrisfopher I7I HOST AND HOSTESSES I09 Houck, Douglas 2I4 Houg, Jerry I7I Houlding, Kim 92, 2I4 Houser, Wendy I99 Housfon, William I45, I7I Houfs, Mr. Wallace 39 Hovelson, Pamela I99 9I, II6, I99 42, I00, I32- Hoversfen, Linda Hoversfen, Ralph I36, 233 Howard, William I7I Howaff, Janis I7I Howe, Barbara 2I4 Howe, Jill IO9. II6, I7I, 252 Howe, Pamela II3, l7I Hoy, Brian 2I4 Hoye, Mary 77 Hoyf, Sfephen I3I Hoyf, Sfeve ZI4 Huber, Keifh 67, IOO, I27. I99 Huberly, Mr. Roberf I5 Hubred, Leslie I99 Huffman, Jay 2I4 Huffman, Terence I99 Hulfsfrand, Cynfhia Hundere, Carol 2I4 Hunf, Chrislopher I3l. 2l4 Hunf, Douglas I7l Hurley, Daniel I7I Hurley, Priscilla I99 Huus, Alan 44, I7I Huus, Denise 46, 2I4 Hvambsal, Marcia 43, 76. I99 Hyland, Timofhy I99 Ingersoll, Kennefh I99 Ingwerson, Barbara II3, I99 lsackson, Lynne 43, 2I4 Iverson, Carolyn 2I4 Iverson, Connie 2l4 Iverson, Leanne I99 Ives, Jeanne 47, 9I, 97, 2I4 J Jackelen, Ronald 2I4 Jackson, Beverly I99 Jackson, Peggy I7I, 23I Jackson, Timofhy I7I Jacobsen, Eileen 98, I99 Jacobsen, Mrs. Faye I4 Jacobsen, Barbara I7I Jacobson, Bruce I99 Jacobson, Linda I7I Jacobson, Marcia 2l4 Jaeger, Kerry 42, II3, I7I Janisch, Barbara I99 Jarvis, John 46, l7I Jefferson, Carolyn I7I Jelvick, Joanne I7l Jendro, Janice 2I4 Jenneke, Mrs. Elaine I4 Jenneke, Jon I09 Jensen, Miss Alice I3 Jensen, Cheryl Jensen, Craig IO9. I72 Jensen, Diane 76, 2I4 Jensen, Douglas I72 Jensen, Gary 2I4 Jensen, Gregory I99 Jensen, Jacqulyn 83, 84, II9, I99, 202 Jensen, Jody 83, IIO. I99 Jensen, Sally 47, 2I4 Jenfink, Bruce I72 Jepson, Gale 47, 76, 2I4 Jepson, Karen 42, 2I4 Jepson. Peggy 77, 82 Jernberg, Nancy 2I4 Jernberg, Roberf IOO, I72 Jessee, Ronald 42, 2I4 Jewell, Rene 2I4 Johansen, Chrisfine I99 Johnsen, Landis I72 Johnson, Barbara 83, II3, I99 Johnson, Barbara 43, 97, I72 Johnson, Bonnie 2l4 Johnson, Bradley 2I5 Johnson, Bradley I99 Johnson, Bradley I72 Johnson, Carol 43, I99 Johnson, Carolyn I72 Johnson, Carroll I72 Johnson, Charles I99 Johnson, Cheryl I99 Johnson, Chrisfine 9I, II6. I72 Johnson, Chrisfopher 200 Johnson, Colleen 2I5 Johnson, Craig 2I5 Johnson, Daniel 233 Johnson, Daniel R. I72 Johnson, Darcy I72 Johnson, David 46, 55, 200 Johnson, David A. 83, IOO, IOI, I05, II4, I72 Johnson, David E. I72 Johnson, Dennis 95, 2I5 Johnson, Mr. Donald 4l Johnson, Donna 46, 2I5 Johnson, Douglas 82, IOO, IOI, I69, I72 Johnson, Duane 74, IO4, I26, I72 230, 236 Johnson, Ernesf 200 Johnson, Gary 2I5 Johnson, Gary 200 Johnson, Mr. George 32 Johnson, Gregory 2l5 Johnson, Gregory L. 2I5 Johnson, Gwendolyn 200 Johnson, Janece I72 Johnson, Jerie 200 Johnson, Kennefh I49, 2l5 Johnson, Kevin 44, 82, I73 Johnson, Leslie 50, 98, I73 Johnson, Linda 46, II6, 2I5 Johnson, Mark R. 200 Johnson, Mark S. 200 Johnson, Mary 200 Johnson, Michael I73 Johnson, Nancy 2I5 Johnson, Nancy 200 Johnson, Nancy I73, 254 Johnson, Peggy I73 Johnson, Penny IO9, 200 Johnson, Phillip 46, 2I5 Johnson, Richard IO4, I26, I27. I29, 200 Johnson, Mr. Richard 34 Johnson, Roger 200 Johnson, Ronald IOO, IOI, I73 Johnson, Sarah 2l5 Johnson, Sfephen 200 Johnson, Sfephen IO4, I73 Johnson, Sfeven D. 2I5, 243 Johnson, Sfeven W. I49, 2I5 Johnson, Susan IO7, II6, I73 Johnson, Susan 74, I73 Johnson, Tari 47, 98, 2I5 Johnson, Terrance 200 Johnson, Terry 44, I73. 227 Johnson, Mr. Thomas I5 Johnson, Vicky I20, 2I5 Johnson, William I3I, 200 Johnsfon, Carol 43 Johnsfon, Chrisfine I73 Johnsfon, Cynfhia 2I5 Johnsfon, Dennis I73 Johnsfon, Donald 47, 2l5 Johnsfon, John 2l5 Johnsfon, Laurel 39, 200 Johnsfon, Roberf 2l5 Johnsfon, Therese I73 Jones Cheryl 200 Jones Jackalynn 96, ll6, Jones Jill I73 Jones, Linda 47, 2l5 Jonnes, Deborah 2l5 Jordan, Mr. Frank 35, I28 Jordahl, Michael I73 Leaviff, Linda 2 I 6 Lee, Linda 46, 82, I76 Jorgens, Joseph 82 Jorgenson, Warren 9l, 95, I05, I36, 200 Juengling, Mr. lsadore 25 Julien, Leslie 2l5 Jungers, Mark 2l5 Junkers, Charles I73 Junkers, Mary 200 Jurgenson, Miss Kay 20 Jusfad, Kafhryn 2l5 Jusfad, Laura 42, 58, 200 K Kaiser, Jerry 2l5 Kallevig, Paul 2l5 Kallevig, Shirley 2l5 Kampf, Mr. Gary 30 Kane, Jacquelyn 43, 2l5 Kangas, Pafricia 2l5 Kania, Pafricia 200 Karnas, Kafhryn l20, 2l5 Karau. Barbara 200 Karkhoff, Michele 82, I73 Kasper, Joyce 45, 200 Kafke, Micheal 2l5 Kafke, Vicki 200 Kauffman, Charles 2l5 Kaufmann, James 47, 2l5 Kuafmann, Marjorie 2l5 Kearney, Joseph 8l, 200 Keegan, Marcia 97. 200 Keehr, Peggy I 73 Keen, Jerome 46, 2l5 Keen, Therese I73 Kehe, Gary I73 Kehir, James 200 Kerbaugh, Rebecca 2l5 Kern, Margaref 200 Kerrick, Mrs. Kalhryn 38 Kershaw, Thomas 2l5 Kerssen, Anifa 2l5 Kewer, Sfeven 85, 200 Kiedrowski, Helen 2l5 Kienfz, Carrie 44. I74 Kierski, Mark 200 Kieselhorsf, Thomas 2l5 Kieser, Diane I74 Kilgren, Mrs. Marlyn I4 Kilgren, Vicki 200 King, Andrea II6, l20, 2l5 King, Cheryl 42, II3, I74 King, Mr. Danny 4l Kingswrifer, Doug 53, 65, 76, 77. 82, IOO, lOl, IO4, I27. I36, I37, I4I, I74 Kinney, Janice 200 Kirchner, Linda 9l, IIO, I74 Kirk, Cynfhia 200 Kisperf, Mr. Brian 3l, l3l Kiffleson, Charles I74 Kiffsridge, Mariorie II3, I74 Kifzman, Barbara I74 Kifzman, Carol 2l5 Klaesges, Daniel 2l5 Klausen, Mr. Donovan 33 Klein, Rebecca l2, 45, 82, 9l, IIO I74 Klein, Rodney 47, l08, I5l, 2l5 Klein, Sandra 44, 9I, 200 Kleinfehn, David 200 Kleman, Michael 2l5 Klescz, Roberf 200 Kleven, Louie IO4, 2l5 Kleven, Tom IO9, I43, 200 Kline, Daniel 2l5 Kline, Deborah 2I6 Kline, Sunya 45, 9I, 200 Klinkhamer, Nancy 2I6 Klukken, Wendy 200 Knighls, Mary 200 Knofz. John 200 Knufsen, Roberf P200 Knufsen, Timofhy I44, 2I6 Knufson, Carol 82, II4, I74 Knulson, Cafhy I74 Knufson, Debra 2I6 Knufson, Dennis 200 Koski, Monica 200 Krahl, Mary I75 Kramer, Roberf 200 Kranfz, Sandra 2I6 Krasself, William 2I6 Kralz, Gayle I75 Kraus, Timofhy 35, 200 Kreger, Nancy 200 Krefchmer, Thomas 200 Krider, Cynfhia 43, 200 Kriesel, Jacqueline 2I6 Krinke, Mr. Alfred I I Krinke, Paul 2I6 Krohn, Sandra 200 Kropp, Miss Carila I3 Krueger, Kafhleen I75 Krueger, Kafhleen I75 Krueger, Nancy 200 Krum.m, Janef I75 Kruse, Michael 2l6 Krzyzaniak, Pefer 2I6 Kuhbander, William 200 Kuhl, Daniel 2I6 Kuhlke, John 200 Kuiper, Mary 200 Kuiper, Michael 200 Kuiawski, Celia I75 Kuiawski, Donald 2I6 Kulle, Wendy I75 Kunfz, Warren 85, 200 Kupfer, Craig 2I6 Kurfh, Paul 2I6 Kuxhouse, Colleen 2I6 Kwakenaf, Mr. Harold I5 Kyllo, Krisfine I75 L Labandz, Roberf 95, 2I6 Labo, Joanne 2I6 Kehneman, Richard 2l5 Kelash, Dale 200 Kelash, Wayne I74 Keldsen, Julie 76, 98, I I3, 200 Kell, Douglas 83, ll4, 200 Keller, Laura 47, 2l5 Kelley, Timofhy l3l. 2l5 Knufson Knufson, Keifh 200 Mark 200 Kobs, Marfha 45, 92, 97, 200 Koch, Pamela 2I6 Koch, Sfeve I74 Koehler, Margaref I74 Koehler, Tom 200 Lewis, Wendy Lee 20l Kelly, Kelly. Kelly. Kelly, Mrs. Adelaide I3 Danny 149, 2 I 5 Donald 200 Mary 200 Kelly, Mary Ann I73 Kelly, Tim l45 Kelzenberg, Kerry I7, 2l5 Kelzenberg, Michaele Il5, I74 Kendall, Jean 2l5 Kendall, Sfeven I49, 2l5 Kepharf, Bill I74 Kepler, Pefer I74 Kerbaugh, I-lolly 43, 200 Koenig, Mark I75 Kolke, Mr. Earl 25 Koloc, James 74, II7, I75, 239 Kolsfad. Sfeven 200 Komafar, Mr. Ernesf 25 Kompelein, Gregory I75, 200 Konok, Mr. Lee I5 Kopesky, Mr. Roberl' 25 Kopischke, Bruce I33, 2I6 Kopischke, Gregory 6l, 69 Kopperud, Ramona 67,200 Koppi, Sharon 2I6 Korell, Bill I05, I75 Lace, Joanne 82, 88, 98, l06. I75 Lachowifzer, Mary 2I6 Lackie, Devin 2I6 Lacy, Larry 2I6 LaDuke, Suzanne 2I6 LaFlamme, Michelle 20l LaFrance, John l3l, I43, 2I6 Laird, Janine l20, 2l6 Lake, Thomas l45, 20l Lally, Dianne I75 Lally, Maureen 2I6 Lamberf, Jerie 85, 20l LaMelfry, Richard I75 LaMef'lry, Sfeven 2I6 Lamperf, Barbara I75 Lamson, John I75 Landberg, Linda II3, 2I6 Landberg, Mark 2I6 Lane, Gary 44, 20l Lange, Keifh l00, I32, I75 Larsen, Mr. Le Roy Larsen, Linda 44, 74. 83, 94, 2Ol Larsen, Mary 9l, 2I6 Larsen, Roberf 77, I75. 2Ol Larsen, Sheryl 76, 2I6 Larsen, Tom 2l6 Larson, Anne 2I6 Larson, Caryon 20l Larson, Colleen 2I6 Larson, Darrell I75 Larson, Jim 20I Larson, Miss Joan 20 Larson Larson Larson Larson ,Larry 47, I3l, I53. 2I6 , Larry I49, 2I6 , Mr. Lowell 25 , Rebecca 46, 2I6 Larson, Richard 2I6 Larson, Rosemarie I75 Larson, Sfeven 2I6 Larson, Thomas IS. 63, 65. 74, 75. 77, IOI, I05, l60, I70, I76, 235 Larson, Timofhy I33, 20l La rson Larson, .Warren IOO, l50, l5l. I76 William 2I6 Lafham, Susan I76 Lafi, Sharon 76, 20I Lafi, Sfeven 2I6 Lardenslager, Sandra I76 Laughlin, Dianna I76 Laurie, Debbie 44, 74, 97, 2Ol Laursen, Craig 2 I 6 Laursen, Dwighf 2OI Laursen, Paffi IIO, I76 LaVeIIe, Jeffrey 20,1 Lawson, Barbara II6, I73, I76 Lawfon, Darcy 28, 74, I0O, I32, I50, l5l. I88, 20l Layeux, Pafricia 97, I76 Lazorik, Roberf IOO, I64, I76 Leahy, Leaon, Leary, Miss Mary 26 Donald 2 I6 Jeanne 20 I Lee, Janef 82, 87, 9I, I76 Lee. Krisfi I76 Lee, Pafricia 45, 77, I76 Lee, Sfeinar 20l Leefh, Bruce I76 Le Febvre, James 2l7 Leisure, Lorrie I 76 Lenberg, Scoff 2l7 Leonardson, Donald 2I7 Lepel, Elwood 25, 2l7 Leschinsky, Mary 83, 9l, 2OI Leslie, James 2l7 Leslie, Jane I76, 246 LETTERMAN'S CLUB IOO Langendorf, Ann 20l Lany. James 2Ol LaPean, Lynn 2I6 Lapham, Mr. Dean 25 La pifz, Larsen Donald 2I6 , Bruce 47, 2I6 Larsen, Bruce IOI, l26, I27. l5l, I75 Larsen, John l5l Lewis, Paffi 2Ol Lewis, Roberf I76 Lewis, Sheila IO7, I76 Lewis, Wendy 20l Lexvold, Richard I77 Lhofka, Tho.mas 2l7 LIBRARY HELP II3 Lidbom, Darlene 2OI Liedfke, Mark 44, 201 Lien, Deborah 2l7 Lien, Lenore 2 I 7 Lilleda hl, Roberf 2l7 Lilleslol, Mr. Allyn 26 Lilyquisi. James I27, I99 Limperl, William I77. 239 Lind, Sieven 2l7 Lindberg, Rodney 2l7 Lindberg, Rufh 43. 2I7 Lindberg, Sheryl 43. I77 Lindblom David 2l7 Lindblom Susan 9I, I77 Lindboug, Gary I77 Linde, Richard 2OI Lindeberg. Scoil 44. 2OI McMillan, James 2l8 Mecay, Sieven 2 I 8 Linder, Marc I5l. 2OI 43,217 Lindgren, Cheryl Lindgren, Nancy 2OI 45. 2OI Lindquist Daniel Lindquisi-. James 2 I 7 Lindsirom,-Jeffrey 2l7 Lingen. Rick 2I7 Lingen. Roxanne I77 Link, Denise 2I7 Linner, Mike I77 Lilchy, Joan 2l7 Lilchy. Linda 2OI Liille, Roberl I77 Lilile, William I77 Lobben, Mr. John 35 Locke, Mr. Gran? 4I Loesch, Virginia 98, 2OI Lofsirom II5. 2I7 Long, Michael 2l7 Longley. David 2OI Lorenson, Susan 45. 2OI Loriis, Roberi' 2OI Loriis, Roberla 2OI Losleiler. Paul 2OI Louden, Nancy 2OI Louris, Mary I77 Lovaasen. Mariorie 47. I77 Lovaasen, Terry 47, I08. 2l7 Loveless. Mark 83, 98. 2OI Loveless, Mary l25. 2l7 Lowden, Richard I77 Lowe, Gerald 2OI Lucier, Gwen IIO. I77 Ludwig, Gregory IOO, IO4. IO9. I26. I77 Lueliinger, Dennis 2OI Luick. Rebecca I77 Luke. Debra 2l7 Lumsden. Kevin 2l7 Lumsden, Sherry Lund, Beverly 92, 2l7 Lund, Brani 44. I77 Lund. Curlis 58. I77 Lund. Gary 2l7 Lund, Jonaihan 2I7 Lund, Kennelh 46, 8l. IOS, 2I7 40. I04, l3I. I4-2. Lundquisi. Jody 83. 89, 9l. II3. I l5. II6, 2OI Lundquisl, John 47 Lundquisl, Linda 2l7 Lundslrom, Richard 2I7 Lundy, Debra 2OI Lunser, Kenneih 2OI Lufes, Lorraine 44, 84. II8. 2OI Luiz. Janel 2OI Lyons, Mrs. LaVonne I2 Lyile, Mr. Carlfon IO M Maanum, Ramona 2OI Maas, Mr. Richard 26, ISI MacDonald, Ann 2l7 MacDowell, Linda 2OI Macey, Lynn 95, II4, I77. l82 Machovsky. Bonnie 2I7 Machovsky, Dale 2OI Machl, Jon I77 Magnuson. Mary 47, 66. 2l7 Mahnke, Miriam 2l7 Maiwurm, Cynlhia I77 MAJORETTES 99 Makousky, Wendy 50, l78 Malaske, Joann 2I7 Malaske, Linda 2OI Malchow, James l35. 20l Malikowski, Kevin 85. 202 Malinski, Blair 202 Malmberg, Alan 42. l52. 202 Malmer. Mr. Harold 35. I74 Malmsirom, Sfeven 45, 202 Mani, Jack 202 Manke. James I27, 202 Manke, Karen 217 Mann, Dean 202 Mann. Michael 2l7 Manser, Kaihleen 2l7 Marcell, Mr. James 39, 56 Marcy, Mary 2l7 Markwalder, James 202 Markwalder, Terry 2l7 Mafhewson, Mary Jo 98. I20. 2l7 l78, 243 Maflock. Richard 2I7 Maliers. Slephen 217 Malhiason. Mary Maiison, Barbara II9, I78 77, 84. 98. IO7. Mallson, Grefchen IO6. 2l7 Malula, Lois I78. 24l Maluszhy, Keiih 202 Maureen. Marsha I03 Mauren, Larry l78 Mauren, Susan 2l7 Marquardf, Miss Mary 20 Ma rquis, Theodore 202 Marsh, Caihy 82, I78 Marsh. Charles IOI, I4O, 202 Marsh, Colleen 74, 202 Marfin, Bruce 2l7 Lund Pamela 2OI Lund Sheryl 43. 2OI Lund Susan 2OI Lund. Timoihy 46, 2l7 Lundberg, James 74. 82, IOO, I34. l35, l52. I77 Lundberg, Virginia 2OI Lunde, Mrs. Carolyn 35 Lunde. Mr. Roberl 33 Lundemo, Barbara I77 Lundin, Paul 2OI Lundquisi, Holly 95, 2I7 Marsh, Gregory I44, 2I7 Marsh, John l3I. l4l. 2l7 Marsh, Margarel' 2I7 Marshall. Gary 2I7 Marshall, Lyneiie Marshall, Mona 202 Marshall, Roberi 53. 54, 64, 65. 76, 77, 82. 88, IOO, IOI, l26. I36. I78 Marlignacco. Mr. Rudolf 28. I32 Marlin. Genell 77, 9l. IIO, II6, I78 Marlin, Kay 38, 202 Mariin. Lynn 2l7 Mariineau. Pairicia 202 Mariini, Michelle 202 Masoner, Barbara II6, I20. I78 Mafhews. Jeffrey 202 Maurer, Timoihy 2I7 Mayer. Duane 46, 2l7 Mayland, Wayne 202 Maxwell. Susan 2l7 McArIhur, Pamela 2l7 McBride, Joan 84. II8. l78. 249 McCabe. Edward 2I7 McCar'rhy, Timoihy l78 McCarl'ney, Gregory l78 McCar'rney. John 2I7 McCarvill, James l78 McCarvill, Pairick 202 McCoy, Thomas 2l8 McCrady, Slephen 2l8 McCullen, Gerald l3l. I49. 2l8 McCullough. Mary 202 McDonald, Mike l78 McElroy, David 2l8 McEvers, Nancy 86, 94. 98. 202. 232 McFarlane. Dale 2l8 McGee. Russell 2l8 McGee, Wayne l78 McGilIivary. Miss Eloyce 26 McGinnis, John I78, 236 McGinnis, Palrick 2l8 McGinly, John 62, 83, IOO, lOl. I05, l89 McGlennen. James I44, 2l8 McGrail, Thomas 2l8 Mclnerny. Paul 202 Mclnnis, Karen 9l. 98.202 Mclnlyre, Sharon 45, 83. 202 McKenzie, Kaihleen 92. 93, 2l8 McKinney, Miss Marilyn 39 McLain. Scofl' l78, 2l8 McLaughlin, Thomas 2l8 McLenighan. Mr. Harry 20. 2l, 26. 68 McMorrow, Colleen 202 McNeil, James l32, I44, 202 McPherson. Joseph IOO, 127,202 McVey, Paul I79 Meaden. Roberl I35, 2l8 Meaden. Thomas 202 Mecay, Ca ryn I 79 Meinis. Roberl 46. l08, 2l8 Melgren, Merry 202 Mellang, Gayle 2l8 Mellang, Lynn 202 Mellgren, Kaihleen 2l8 Mendele. James 2l8 Mendele. Pafricia 202 Merriman, Randall I79 Merriff. Gregg 77. I79 Mexner. Michael 2l8 Meyer, David 2l8 Meyer, Douglas I79 Meyer, Gregg I79 Meyer, Jean 202 Meyer, Marilyn 202 Meyer, Mary 82. II3. I79 Meyer. Miichell 95. 2l8 Meyer. Nancy II5. I79 Meyer. Roberl 2l8 Meyer. Susan 2l8 Meyer. Slephen I79 Michel. Elisabelh 74. 9l, I79, l8O Michel. Mr. Joseph 33 Michel. Margarel' 2l8 Michels, Mary I79 Michelson, Terry II5. 2l8 Michelson, Miss Rose Marie 38 Midkiii, Kalhryn 202 Mikkleson. Jennifer 43, 202 Mikunda, Maureen 2l8 Milberl, Maren 202 Mildon, Jacqueline 202 Miller, Charlofie 2l8 Miller, George 2l8 Miller. James 2l8 Miller, Kaihleen 202 Miller, Lorelee 202 Miller, Mark I79. 226 Miller, Merrilee I79 Miller. Michael 2l8 Miller, Michael I79 Miller, Mr. Miles 3l Miller. Roberl' I49, 2l8 Millner, Jeff 202 Mills, Chrisline 202 ' Mills, Mike 202 Mills, Roberl 47, 2l8 Milosfan. Calherine 94, l7l. I79 Minear, Timoihy 218 Mishler, Wanda 202 Miichell, Gerald 2l8 Mifchell, Peggy I79 Moe. Mrs. Carolyn I4 Moe, David I7, 2l8 Moe. Nancy 2l8 Moe 202 , Sieve IOO, I-26. l28. l45. Moeger, John 202 Moeller. Marilyn Mohs. Debra 46. 2l8 Mohs. Dennis 202 Mohs. Mary 2l8 Moir. Billie I04, l26, 202 Moldenhauer, Daniel 202 Moline, Jane? 202 Moline, Michael 202 Molloy, Michael 202 Monfils, Mark 63, 77. 78. 92. l72. I79 Monson, Janice 202 Mooney, Maureen 43, 98. 202 Moore, Mrs. Diane 35 Moreen, Mark I36, I79 Moreen, Marsha 2l8 Morehouse. Mr. Harvey I5 Morgan, Thomas 2l8 Morilz. Renee 44. 84, II8. 202 Morrell, Kevin l45, 2l8 Morrison, Judilh 77. I79 Morshare, Janice 45. 9l. 202 Morvig, Yvonne 2l8 Moser, Moses, Roberl 2I8 Charles 2I8 Mosfad, Neal 42, 2I8 Muehring, Chrisline 98, I25, 2I8 Muehring, Pamela 98, II6, I24 Muldoon, Debra I79, 202 Mull, Paul 202 Mullvain, Sieve IOI, I27, I45, I46, I48, 202 Mulville, Douglas 46, 202 Munsell, Robin I79 Munsell, Scoll 202 Munyon, Sieve I27, I45, I47, 203 Muralr, Deborah 47, 2 I 8 Murdock, Sally 9I, I79 Murphy, Colleen 37, 77, 98, 2I8 Murphy, Creighlen 65. 82, I45. I80 Murray, Gerald I80 Murray, Sleven 82, II4, II7, II9. I4-8, I80, 250 Muske, John 203 Myers, David IOO, I32, 203 Myers, Mark I80 Myhre, Gary 45, I80 Myre, Gregory 74, I00, I04, I27. I29. I3O, I45, 203 Myre, Julia 203 N Nadeau, Sfephen 2I8 Nagle, Barbara 8I, 2I8 Nehls, Mary 43, 97. 218 Nehrbass, Dale I80 Nelson, Barbara 43. I80 Nelson, Cheryl 2I8 Nelson, Cheryl 45, 9I, 94, 203 Nelson, Craig ISI, 203 Nelson, Dana 47, 2I8 Nelson, Deborah 43, 203, 233 Nelson, Donna I80 Nelson, Douglas 74, I5I, 203 Nelson, Jack 203 Nelson Janel 43 Nelson, Janis 203 Nelson, Jeff 47, I53, 2I8 Nelson John I80 Nelson, Miss Karen 20 Nelson, Karhleen 47, 218 Nelson Lee 2I8 Nelson Linda 9l, II3, 203 Nelson, Linda I80 Nelson, Nancy 203 Nelson, Nancy 43, I80 Nelson Parricia 2I8 Nelson, Reed I80 Nelson, Roberf 2I8 Nelson, Mr. Roberl' 3l Nelson, Mr. Roy Nelson, Sharon I80 Nelson, Srephen 203 Nelson, Sreven 2I8 Nelson Susan I80 Ness, Allen 2I8 Ness, Chrisline 92, 93, 2I8 Neuman, Frederick I80 Neumann, Kalhy 29, 203 Neumann, Mary 42, 234 Neumann, Valerie 203 Neulz, Mark I33. 2I8 Newcomb, Annelrle 203 Nichols, Debra 2I8 Nichols, Sfeven I27 Nicholson, Debra 2I8 Nicholson, Jon 65. 74, 75, 77, 78. I00, IOI, IO4, I36, I39, I57. I80 Nicholson, Miss Nancy 28 Nielson, Daniel 46, 203 Nielson, Roberl' 203 Nikula, David 203 Nilan, Miss Colleen 20 Nilson, Morris 47, 2I8 Ninleman, Sreven I33, I53, 2I8 Nodland, Miss Marie 36 Noll, Lydia 203 Nord, Jillene 2I8 Nordberg, Carol 74, 203 Nordquisl, Mrs. Doroihy I4 Nordquisl, Susan 98, 203 Nordslrom, Daniel 203 Nordsrrom, Kafhryn I80 Nordsrrom, Lynn II6, I8I Nordsrrom, Michael 2I8 Norgaard, Monle II5. 203 Norin, Sreven IO4, I8I Norine, Mark 46, 2I9 Norlhlield, Thomas I4I, 2I9 Norlon, Nancy 2I9 Norum, Pamela 2I9 Noska, Nancy 47, 2I9 Noska, Tom I8I Noyes, Jeffrey 42, 2I9 NURSE'S HELP II3 Nyberg. Barbara 2I9 Nyberg, Krisline 46, 2I9 Nyberg, Linda 42, 94, 203 Nycklemoe, Sleven 46, 57, 7l, 2I9 O Obenchain, Nancy 203 Oberg, Joan 2I9 Oberslar, Mr. John 33 O'Connor. Shirley 43, 88. 94, 98. I06, I25, 203 Odegard, Sandra 2I9 OFFICE HELP IIO Ofslad, Gary 2I9 Ofredal, Thomas 46, I3I, I43, 2I9 Ogden, Douglas 85, 203 O'Hearn, Carolyn 42, 2I9 Oisefh, Mr. Michael 20, II7 Olive, Mr. Gene II Oliver, Judy 60, 77, II6, I8l Oliver, Michael 2I9 Olmen, Nadine 9I. 94. 98, IIO. 203 Olson, Charles 203 Olson, Cheryl IIO, 2I9 Olson, Craig 2I9 Olson, Daniel 2I9 Olson, Debra 2I9 Olson, Douglas 2I9 Olson, Evonne I8I Olson, Gregg I33, 2I9 Olson, Joan 203 Olson, Joanne 9I, 203 Olson, John 2I9 Olson, Kalhy 203 Olson, Keilh 203 Olson, Keilh W. 203 Olson, Kern 203 Olson Linda 2I9 Olson, Margarer 2l9 Olson, Mark 2I9 Olson, Nancy 74, ISI. 229 Olson, Parricia 82, 9I, I9I Olson Paula 98,203 Olson, Richard 95, 203 Olson, Slan 2I9 Olson, Sreve 33.47, I4I, 2I9 Olson, Susan 9I, 96, 203 Olson, Thomas IBI Olson Tim I3I, 2l9 Olson, Wallace l8I Olsrad, Cynfhia 2I9 Ondrachek, Pamela 203 ONE ACT PLAYS 62, 63 Opderbecke, Miss Nina 2I Opirz, Susan 2I9 Opperud, Diane 43, I8I Opsal, Peler 88, IOO, IOI, IO4, I35, I40, 203 ORCHESTRA 46,47 Ordos, Mary 43, 9I, II3. 203 Ordos, Srephanie 47, 98, II6, 2I9. 229, 250 Ore, Terry I8I Oredson, Judy I8I Orner, Laurie 47, 95, 203 O'Rourke, Julie 82, IBI O'Rourke, Michael 47, I33, O'Rourke, Palricia 203 Osborn, David I8l O'Shea. Daniel I8I Osrberg, James I8I Osigaard, Miss Deloris 2I Oris, Gary 203 OH, Dianne 43, 203 Orlen, Karla I8l Orlerness, Linda II2, 203 Olro, Roberr 2I9 Oflo, Ross IOO, I27, 152,203 Overby, Sharon 203 Overlid, Louann 2I9 Owen, Pal 45, 83, II5, 203 P Pacholke, Randy I42, I43, 203 Paliolis, Mark I8I 2I9 Nelson, Susan 203 Nelson, Wesley 203 Nepsrad, Colleen 98. 203 Nesheim, Gerald 2I8 Nesheim, Lynda 203 Olmen, Mrs. Rachael I3 Olsen. Celesle I8I Olsen, Srephen 203 Olson, Alice 93, 2I9 Olson, Mr. Bernard 4I. I45 Page, Daniel I8I Palaia, Michelle 203 Palm, Mary 83, 9I, II6, 203 Palmquisl, Lawrence 203 Panrsari, Mary' 203 Panzer, Jane 83, IIO, 203 Pappas, Par 82, I8I Parker, Lynn 77, IIO, III, I82 Parks, Rira 43, 82 Parrish, Nancy 82, IO3. I07, I82 Parsley, Sleven I82 Palerson, David I4l, 2I9 Parzner, David 2I9 Paul, Terry 42, 203 Paulak, Gary 203 Pauling, Mrs. Hazel I4 Paulsen, Miss Nona 36 Paulson, Pamela 54, 74, I09, I82 Paulson, Pamela 2I9 Payler, Jo Ann I82, 238 Payfer, Linda 45, 203, 240 Peabody, Jeanne lI3, 203 Pearce, James 2I9 Pearson, Pearson, Pearson. Pearson, Pearson, Pearson, Pedersen Candace 2I9 Janice 43,203 Mark 203 47, I3I, l4I, 2I9 Richard Vicloria 2 I9 William 203 , Sandra 203 Pederson, Mr. Ben 26 Pederson, Sandra 98 Pederson, Wendy 204 Pemble, Wesley 204 PEP CLUB 98 Perkkio, Brenda I82 Perlich, Mark I3I, 2I9 Person, Chrisline 2I9 Persons, Vicki 45, 96, 98, 204 Pelersen, David 2I9 Perersen, Douglas 204 Perersen, Gary 2I9 Pelerson, Blaine 204 Pelerson, Brian 2I9 Pererson, Cheryl 89, 94, 98, I25 204 Pelerson, Cheryl I82 Pererson, Cynrhia 43, 204 Pererson, Daniel 83, 204 Pelerson, David 65, IOO, IOI, l45. I82 Pelerson, David 204 Pererson, Dennis 2I9 Pelerson, Dennis 204 Pelerson, Diane 2I9 Pelerson, Diane 2l9 Pelerson, Dirk Il5, 204 Pelerson, Eric 204 Pelerson, Mrs. Floy I4 Pererson, Gayle 59, 204 Pererson, Granl 82, I05, I82 Pererson, Greg 204 Peferson, Jan I82 Pererson, Jay 204 Pererson, Jeryl 44, 204 Pelerson, Jill 204 Pelerson, John II4, I20, 204 Pelerson, John E. 82, I82 Pererson, Judy 42, 2I9 Pererson, Karen 2I9 Pererson, Ken? I3I, 220 Pelerson, Laura 204 Pelerson, Mark 204 Pelerson, Naani 76, 220 Pelerson, Paul 47. I3I, 220 Pelerson, Rilch 204 Randall, Dennis 183 Ranum, Richard 152, 153, 183 Ranun, Deborah 220 Rasinski, Jeanne 220 Rasinski, Michael 204 Rasmussen, Deborah 43, 220 Rasmussen Frank 47, 108, 131. Terrance 183 Pefer 100, 118, 127, 184 Pelerson Ronald 220 Peferson, Sylvia 113, 204 Pe+erson Terry 204 Pelerson Thomas 204 Pelerson Tommy 204 Peferson, Wayne I82 Peferson, Willard 45, 204 Peiricka, Ronald 82, 100, 182, 235 Pelroisa, William 204 Pefro, Randy Jo 42, 182 Pefrofska, Barbara 220 Peirofska, Linda 204 Peirofska, Nancy 43, 204 Pfeifer, Sandra 220 Phnnppr Dawd 133,220 Phillippi, Kafhleen 182 Phillips, Michele 204 Phillips, Timofhy 204 Phipps, Gregory 220 Pierce, Ann I82 Pinckaers, Janice 220 Pinckaers, Jill 76, 78, 82, 92, 182 Plasler, Sfephen 45, 75, I52, 204 Pockranf, Mary 182 Pollei, Krisiine 220 Polomny, Jean 204 Poniius, Sharon 182 Pope, Pa1'1ie 43, 204 Poppe, Jay 204 Poppe, Jon 204 Poppe, Penny 43,220 Posf, Sheldon 182 Poffer, Kafhy 204 Pofis, Rebecca 76, 83, 204 Praeforius, Jill 16, 42, 220 Prangen, Paige 220 Praus, Linda I82 Prepeichal, Sharon 183 Presf, John 183 Pribnow, Virginia 204 Price, Sieve 204 Priebe, Carol 44, 82, 183 Prifchard, Carol 89, 204 Prodahl, Michael 100, 127, 145. 204 Prusf, Thomas 220 Puchlel, Mark 131, 141,220 Pugh, McKinley 44, 183 Pulk, Brian 183 Pygman, Harlan 220 O Qua11,Jane1' 42, 50, 61, 77, 110. 183 Qualley, Harlene 42, 76. 83, 98, 124. 204 Quansfrom, David 220 Quick, Charles 204 Quick, Douglas 100, 104, 126, 204 QUILL AND SCROLL 84 Quinlan, Kafhleen 43,220 I Raiche, Thomas 204 Raicherf, Charles 220 142,220 Rasmussen, Mr. Howard 10 Rasmussen, James 204 Rasmussen, Susan 220 Rasmussen, Rasmussen, William 42, 220 Raymond, Sharon 91, 116, 204 Readmond, Lillie 204 Redman, Brenda 220, 233 Redman, Kafhryn 220 Redeiske, Alan 183 Reed, Tena 91,204 Refsal, Keni' 143, 204 Reifi, Nancy 89, 220 Reindorph, Keiih 131 Reiner, Deborah 220 Reiner, Sandra 183 Reinking, Pamela 204 Reisdorph, Keiih 220 Remeneski, Carole 220 Remer, Darrell 220 Remmich, Deborah 204 Remmich, Pamela 220 Renneke, James 74, IOO, 109, 136 183, 235 Re1z,Roberf 204 Reynolds, Colleen 113, 204 Reynolds, Douglas 167, 183 Reynolds, Jon 183 Reynolds, Judy 204 Rice, John 220 Rice, Phill ips 151,204 Rice, Sandra 183 Rice, Timofhy 183 Richardson, Donna 12, 46, 183 Richardson, John 204 Richardson, Kaihleen 42, 183 Richardson, Margarei I84 Richie, Diane 204 Richmond, Carol 204 Richfer,1-larfley 204 Richler, Paula 204 Richfer, Vickie 204 Riebe, Pamela 220 Riebe, Sfeven 204 Riippa, Alan 131, 220 Riley, Mary 222 Rinde, John 101, 131, 144, 220 Ring, Linda 98, 124, 125, 204 Riopelle, Thomas 83, 204 Riss, Cheryl 43, 220 Rilchie, Douglas 184 Rifrenhouse, Diane 220 Ri'r+inger, Michael 220 Rivard, Mary 220 Roberls Barbara 112, 204 Roberrs, Cecil Roberis, Mary 43, I84 Roberls, Nancy 184, 227 Roberls, Roberis, Sfephen 220 Roberison, James 220 Robin, Michael 100, I84 Robinson, Phillip 100, 151 Robinson, Mr. Roberf 15 Roby, Chrisline 204 Rodde, James 47, 153, 220 Roder, Lesier 133, 220 Roesler, Mr. David 35, 117 Roelh, Theodore 24, 184 Rogers, Befh 184 Rogers, Lee 131, 143, 220 Rogers, Wendy 220 Roman, Peggy 43 Rome, Sleve 184 Romero, James 204 Rooks, Pafricia 220 Rosacker, Roberl 132, 133, 204 Rosen, Bonila 220 Rosenwald, Rand 220 Rosenwald, Ross 83, 140, 141,204 Roske, Douglas 184 Ross, Rebecca 82, 85, 107, 184 Roih, Joseph 220 Roihe, Sharon 205 Rounds, Charles 100, 135, 152, 184 Rouse, John 184 Rouihe, Gail 43, 220 Roulhe, Judy 205 Rowe, Neal 127, 205 Rowell, Linda 42, 184 Rudman, Laurie 78, 92, 116,205 Runkel, James 205 Rusch, Pamela 82, IIO, I84 Rusinak, Ronald 220 Russell, Ann 97,221 Russe11,Chris1ine 205 Russell, Susan 76, 221 Ryan, Cynfhia 42, 74, 116, 221 Ryan, Pafricia 55, 184 Rypkema, Pa.me1a 83, 205 S Saari, Pamela 205 Sabourin, John 221 Sack, James 46, 76, 221 SADIE HAWKINS 54, 55 Sager, Penny 221 Sagvold, Colleen 116, 221 Sagvold, Pamela 205 Sf. Pierre, John 100, 135, 186 S+. Pierre, Pafricia 221 S+. Sauver, Diann 205 Saldin, Gary 85, 205 Salisbury, Warren 205 Salk, Shelly I84 Salsbery, Ronald 221 Sa11vo1d, Karen 91, 94, 221 Salyards, Mark 221 Sampson, Cynlhia 221 Sampson, Dale 205 Samsel, Kevin 205 Samuel, Georgeann 221 Sandahl, Gail 86, 205 Sandanger, Terrie 205 Sandeen, Cheryl 77, 112. 185 Sandeen, David 221 Sande11,S'rephen 221 Sanderson, Mrs. Pafricia 21 Sandquisl, Barbara 221 Sandquisl, Rene 185 Sanford, Mr. Donald 31 Sanner, Thomas 76, 77, 80, 81, 82 104. 177, 185 Saniiago, Tom 85, 132, 205 Sanlwire, Denise 205 Sarior, Gary 221 Sauer, Sharon 221 Saxion, Mr. Ray 29 Saxion, Richard 66, 221 Scallen, Jane 221 Scanlon, Chuck 149 Scanlon, William 221 Scar1e'H, Mr. John Schach1scheneider,A1an 221 Schanen, Teri 205 Schanno, Debra 17, 47, 221 Schafz, Pairicia 43, 221 Schiager, Becky 34, 77, 185 Schiller, Mailhew 82, 115, 185 Schindler, Marilyn 82, 185, 236 Schlasner, Sfeven 46, 77, 141, 221 Schlechfer, Elaine 46, 221 Schleuder, Sfephanie 82, 110, 185 Schley, Gail 205 Schlicher, Diane 91, 94, 98, 183, 205 Schlicher, Richard 135, 153,221 Schluler, Daniel 221 Schlufer, Kafhleen 107, 185 Schmidf, Roberfa 91, 113,205 Schneider, Linda 47, 205 Schoepf, William 185 Schoewe, Richard 205 Schoewe, Thomas IO4, 205 Schonhardf, Mary 43 Schoslag, Jerry 221 Schosfag, Joann 82, 98, 114, I85 Schrieber, Jane 205 Schuler, Kafhleen 82, 91, 109 Schull, Bob 100, 101 Schultz, Edward 205 Schumacher, Mark 131, 221 Schulz, Terese 185 Schwab, Sharon 76, 98, 221 Schwarlz, Carol 47, 221 Schwarrz, Craig 221 Schwarh, Miss Joyce 21 Schwarfz, Roderick 221 Schweim, Jane? 221 Schweim, Richard 205 Schwichienberg, Mr. Ralph 33 Score, Barbara 221 ScoH', Brilf 205 Scorf, Larry 221 Scoif, Robin 221 Scoff, Sfephen 185 Scorf, Thomas 221 Scurr, Sfephen 221 Seaborg, Kenneih 185 Seaman, Lynn 221 Seasfrom, Pally 42, 95, 114, 115, 205 Sedio, Mike 205 Sedio, Nancy 185 Seeden, Mr. Jim 21, 82 Seel, Susan 77, 185 Sefer, Susan 205 Seibel, Mrs. Lois 29 Seidler, Kevin 133, 221 Seland, John 185 Seline, Thomas 105, I85 Selinski, Barbara 113, 205 Shellon, Elaine 205 STUDENT - Selle, Douglas 40.44, I5I, 205 Sellner, Jill 22I SENIOR PLANNING COMMITTEE 77 Servold, Bryce 22I Selering, Brad 205 Se'H'eII, Mr. Philip 26 Severin, Karen 47, IO8, 22I Seward, Douglas I85 Shannon, Teri 205 Sharlcey, Kevin 74, 22I Sharpe, Guy I3I, 22I Sharpe, Scoll 64, 65, 74, I00, I0l, I04. IIO. I26. I85 Sharrafl, Charles 74, I3I. I5I. 221 Shaughnessy, Dale 205 Shaw, Judilh I85 Shaw, Marlr I85 Shaw, Michael 205 Shea, Marla 205 Shears, Karen 205 l5I, I85 Shears, Roger 77, IOO, I32. I5O, Sheehan, Mr. James 27 Shellum, Karen I85 Shelsiad, Mr. Jeffrey 2I, 68, IOS, I49 Shen, Linda 98, I25, 22I Shervey, Joan 92, 22I Shifierle, Joe I85 Shimlcus, William 205 Shoebollom, Richard Shoenhardi, Mary I85 Shuler, Paul 205 Shull, Roberl' I85 Siddy, Harold 205 Sieberf, John I85 Siemers, Lynne 84, II9, I85, 242 Silbernagel, Peler I85 Simon. James 205 Simonson, Richard 22I Simpson. Mr. Einar I5 Sims, Jean 205 Sinclair, Richard 205 Sinning, Gary 206 Siolselh, Karin 98, 22I Slrala. Miss Marquerile 22, 69 Skarman. Teresa 38, 43, 98, I78. 206 SKIING I52. I53 Slcluzacelr. Cheryl 76, 89, II3, II6, 22I Skogh, Lorie 22I Sliogheim, Keilh 206 Slcoglund, Susan 22I Slcoog, John 206 Slrurdalsvold, Marla 22I Slailery, Denise 206 Slaliery, Mr. Jerry 30, 3I Slegner, Palli I86 Slocum, Nancy 45, 8I, 206 Slonslci, Roberl I5I, 22I SloH', Chrisiine 46, 22I Slofl, Valerie 44, 82, I86 Slusser, Valefla 42, I86 Smalley, Jay 206 Smilh, Calhryn 206 Smiih, Denise 206 Smiih. Dewey 22I Smifh. Karen 22I Smilh, Kalhy Smilh, Loni I86 Smilh Lynn III, I86 Smilh Sally 206 Smilh Terry 45, 82, I86 Snow, Elizabelh I86 Snow, Thomas 206 Snuggard, Mr. Gene I5 Snyder, Gregory 45, 206 Snyder, Lynne Snyder, Wendy 76, I86 Sobczyclc, Larry 206 Sfering, Mr. Pefer 22 Sleuclc. Lynelle 47, 222 Sleuclc, Tamara 28, 9I, IIO, 206 Slevens, Roberl' 222 Slevens, Wayne 46, IO8, 222 Siewari, Ellen BI, 206 Slewari, George IOO Slewarl, James I5I, 222 Slewarl, Mr. Larry I2 Slidger, Donald I87, 242 Sliles, Charlene 206 Swedberg, Cheryl 46, I88 Swedberg, Krisline I I4. 206 Swedlund, Roberl 222 Sweel, Susan 76, 77, I88 Swenson, Dale I88 Swenson, Donald IOO, IOI, I27, I29, I45, 206 Swenson, Lucille 9I, II3, I88 Swenson, Sieve I32 Swenson, Thomas 44, 77, 82, I00. 88 I5O, I SWING BAND IO8 SOCCER I32. I33 Soderberg, Marlys 22I Soderberg, Terrel 82, 92, I86 Soderlund, Karen I86 Soderlund, Lila 50, 77, IIO, II6 l57, I7O, I86 Soens. Claudia 47, 22I Solberg, Linda 22I Sole, L. Bram' IO5, I86 Solheim, George I86 Solheim, Scoll' 206 Solle, Duane 74, 206 Songle, Geri I84 Songle, Lynn 22I Songslad, Mary 92, 206 Sorensen, Linda 206 Siine, Richard 206 Slinson, Char 2I, I87, 232, 234 Sloclchaus, David 206 Slodieclc, Kalhleen I87 Sloebe, David I87 Sloecker, Bonnie 45, 206 Sloeclcer, Elmer 222 Sioesz, Mr. Alden II, I28. I4l Slone, Bruce 68 Slone, Leslie I87 Slone, Richard 206 Slordahl, Deborah 222 Slormoen, Gary I3I, I43, 222 Slormoen, Terrance I87 Slolesbery, Laura 33, 45, 77, 82. I I6 I87 I07, . I66. Sorensen, Marlc 95, I6l. 22I Sorensen, Tyler 206 Soulherland, Carole 22I Sowa, Marla 206 Spalce, Joann 76, 77, 9I, 96, I86 Spand. Laine 206 Spangrud, Dave 60 SPANISH CLUB 88 SPARTAN SPOTLIGHT II9, I20. I2I Spear, Ronald IO0, I32. 206 Sperniclc. Jody 22I Spillane, Michael 22I Splelsioser, Mr. Dennis 33 Splelsloser, Joann I86 Splinler, Rebecca 22I SPOON RIVER ANTHOLOGY Spooner, Vicki I86 Springer, Cynihia 206 Slaiiord, Jean 6I, 206 Slageberg, Linda 22I STAGE CREW 95 Sfambaugh, Mr. Paul 22, I35 Sianley, Frederick I86 Slanley. Werner I86 Slanion, William 206 Sfapl, David 82, I86 Siarlr, James 74, IOO, IOI, 206. 239 Siarlc, Mary 22I Srarr, Gary 206 Siarrefl, Michelle Sledman, James 222 I26. l28, I87 46, 22I Sledman, Thomas Sfeen, Mrs. Elaine I4 Sfeen, Thomas 206 Slegner, Donna 222 Sieinmelz, Susan 222 Slenberg, Gary 222 Slenerson, Janice I87 Slenson, Todd 222 Sfephens, Jean 222 Sieplca, Rochelle 206 Slerbuclc, Kennelh 222 Slover, Bonnie I 87 Siove r, Da n ny 20 Slover, Gordon 40, I87 Sfover, Marc 206 Sirandberg, Eugenia 43,222 Sirandberg, Lee I87 Slrallon, Slrauch, Karen 222 Charles 76, I59, I87 Sireuber, James 206 Slrey, Richard 206 Sirobel, Sfeven 206 Sfrom, Mrs. Nancy I3 Slrong, Susan 97, 206 Slrub, Joseph I36, I37, 206 Sluarl, George 59, 70, 82, I42, I87 Sluarl, Michele 42, 222 Slubbs, Ann II6, 206 Slubbs, Janice 222 Siuber, Janice I87 STUDEN T COUNCIL 74,75 PHOTOGRAPHERS IIB Slulzman, Palricia 45, 82. 89, I07, Syverson, Jane 206 Szepanslci, Karen 206 T Tadsen, Mr. Roger 39 Tafi, Mrs. Barbara 27 Tall, Elizabelh 85, 206 Tall, Sleven l00 Talcelmawa, Carol 44, 206 Talpas, Sheila 222 Tanliu, Sandra I88 TAPAIRES 96 Taragos, Susanne I88 Tarman, Joanne 46, 9I, 222 Tasa, Becky 43, 222 Tchida, Deborah 222 Tedamonson, Blair 206 Teeple, Thea 222 Teichroew, Miss Velma 36 Teigen, Linda I88 Teigen, Thomas I53, 206 Terpsira, Miss Lonnie 22 Terry, Michael 206 Tharaldson, Craig 56, 9I, I05, I88 Theimer, Donald I88 Theimer, Pamela 222 Theis, Sheila 45, 206 Thelen, Douglas 77, I88 Theusch, Linda 206 Thew, Mary 47, 222 Thiellce, Terry 24I Thies, Phillip I88, 222 Thober, Cheryl 206 IB7 Subaclc, Helen 82, I87 Sundem, Cheryl 38, II2, I78, I87 Sundquisl, Susan 86, 97, I88 Sunne, Elaine 45, 206 Sullon, Gary l3l, I43, 222 Sullon, Greg IO4. I27, I88 Sveum, Bradley 46, 222 Svac, Mark I88 Swan, John 222 Swanson, Belfy 45, I88 Swanson. Dale 222 Swanson, Mr. James I0 Swanson, Jill 45, 206 Swanson, Joy 98, I06, II6. 206 Swanson, Lee 222 Swanson, Roberl 206 Swanson, Susan 76, 222 Swanson Swanson ,Teresa IO7, I88 , Tony 222 Thollces, Ann II3, 206 Thomas, Barbara 222 Thomas, Michael 222 Thomas, J ames I35, I49, 222 Tho.mpson, Anne 222 Thompson, Annelie 222 Thompson, Bonnie 50. 5I, 53, 64, 65, 74, 82, 88, I24, I88 Thompson, Jacqueline 29, 82. 84. 98, II8, I89 Thompson, James IOO, IO5, I36, I39, I4I, I8I Thompson, Jean 207 Thompson, Kyle 222 Thompson, Melinda 92. 207 Thompson, Marlc 222 Thompson, Paul 207 Thompson, Mr. Richard 45 Thompson Thompson , Ronald I89 , Scoll 95, 222 Thompson, Susan 43, 77, IO6, 207 Thompson, Susan 50, 84, 98. II9, I20, I60, I70, I89, 250 Thompson, William 47, 222 Turner, Deborah 83, 9I, 207 YOUNQ- Mr- Glen 37' I28 Thomson, Mike 207 Thonvold, Dennis I42, 207 Thorberg, Krislen 47, 74, 98, I25 222. 237 Thoreson, Gregory I89 Thoreson, Mrs. M. Julie 38 Thorkildson, William 44, 77, I89 Thorsell, Mr. Mark 26, 27 Thorson, Bradley I33, I49, 222 Tiedeman, Richard 222 Tigue, Thomas 222 Tinker, Nick 207 Tolilson, Rebecca 24, I89 Tollefson, Sleven 207 Tome, Margarel' 47, 222 Tomkinson, Jan 42, 207 Tonozzi, Sheri Ann I89 Torberg, Michael 222 Torberg, Susan 207 Torell, Cynlhia l89 Torgerson, Mrs. Margarel I4 Torrance, Barbara 42, 82, IO7, I89 Townsend, Linda 42, 222 Tracy, Jeannie I89 Tracy, Vicki 222 Traelald, Diana 222 Traefald, Mr. Merle I5 Traefald, Timoihy 207 Trapp, Bonnie 222 Trapp, Norma 222 Treal, Susan 222 Trebelhorn, Gary 45, I89 Trebil. Sleven 86, I32, 207 Troedson, Richard 222 Truman, Wanda 43, II3, 222 Tucker, Charles 93, I42, 222 Tucker. George Jr. 70, 78, 82, 92. I42 Tunby, Jan 9I, 207 Turbenson, Terry 222 Turgeon, Mark 222 Turner, Lois 9I, 92, 94, 98, I25 Turner, Suzan 207 Tulch, Diane 9I, II3 TWIN DANCE TWI RLERS U Ubben, Jari 42, 82. 92, 99, I09. I I6 Uhler, John 207 Ukura, Debra 222 Ulasich, Michael 222 Ulfers, Douglas 42, I43, 222 USl'lER'S CLUB 94 Ulne, Linda 43, II3, 207 Ulne, Nancy 222 Uller, Roberl 222 V Vaccaro, Vicloria 8I, II3, 222 Vail, Claylon 45 Vale, Gregory 222 Van l-loven, Ralph 3I, IOO, I05. I26, IB9 Varner, Sieve 207 VARSITY BAND 46, 47 Vaudrin, Marcia 207 Veil, Kalhy 43, I90 Velin, Judilh II3, 207 Vensland, Gary I90 Vervais, Richard 207 Velsch, Sleven I27, 207 Vidas, Susan II4, I'l5, 207 Viskocil, Susan 94 Voglman, D. Ray I3I Volavka, Thomas Volz, Jeanelle I90 Von Bargen, Slephen I90 Voseipka, John 223 Vrchola, Belly 223 Vrieze, Sarah 42, 9l, 207 W Waage, Diane I90 Wachsmulfh, Janice 46, 223 Wachier, Cheryl I90 Waggoner, David 207 Wagner, Debra 223 Wagner, Mr. Roberl' IO Wagner, Ronald 77, IOO, IOI, I27 I90 Wahl, Bonnie 86, I90 Wahl, Susan 42, 223 Walenliny, Peggy 223 Walker, Cheryl 223 Walker, Douglas 223 Walker, Gregg 74, 83, IOO, IOI. IOS, l35, I52, 207 Walker, Lorrie II6, 223 Walker, William 70, 79. 8I, I90 Wallace, Kalhryn 223 Wallace, Sandra II3. 207 Wallar, Michael 223 Waller, Berl 46, 223 Waller, Donna 43, I90 Waller, I90 Kalherine 42, 82, I06, II6- Walls, Sally Ann II6, 223 Walls, Sandra 223 Wallsledl, Daniel 83, IOI, I27- 207 Walsh, Kalhleen 207 Walslrom, Thomas I27, 207 Wallers, Calherine 223 Wallers, Holly 223 Wallers, Terry 62, 7I, 78, 92 Ward, Mr. Archie 37, I28 Ward, David I90 Warhol, Roberl' l89, I90 Warner, Kalhryn 223 Warner, Mark 223 Warren, Suzanne 98, II2. 207 Warwick, David 223 Warzelha, Janice II6, 223 Waierman, Lynda 44, 207 Walschke, Nancy 77, I89, I90 Walson, Elizabelh 207 Walson, John I44, 223 Walson, Roger I26, 207 Webb, Mr. Gordon I2 Webb, Vicki 74, 79, 80, 8I, 83. 207 Webber, Gary 66, IOO, I05, I35 Weber, Cynlhia 223 Weber, Roberl I90 Weber, Thomas 207 Websler, David 2OI, 207 Websler, Mr. Harold 22 Websler, Richard 223 Weckworlh, Linda 207 Weddle, Mary 46, 223 Weilbrechl, Cheryl I2O, 223 Welch, Gary 223 Welch, Mike 207 Weller, Bruce 207 Wells, John 85, 207 Wendi, Miss Vernice 22 Wengenwrolh, Nancy Weseloh, Billy I90 Weseloh, Carol 207 Weseloh, Judy I90 Wesloh, Mr. Kennelh 23I Wesl, Daniel 79, 80, Bl, 207 WesI'coH', Evelyn 223 Weslerberg, Brian 207 Weslergard, Chrisline 38, I78, Weslmiller, Lisa 42, 223 Welergard, David Weyer, Scoll ISI, 207 Weyer, Sleven I43, 2l5 WDGY-FACULTY GAME 69 Whalen, Palricia 9I, 207 Whealon, Mr. Warren 4I Wheeler, Eileen 74, 207 Wherland, Wesley 207 Whipple, John I9I Whipple, Kay II6 Whipple, Margarel' 223 Whilbeck, Cynlhia 82, l9I, 254 Whilbeck, Mrs. Joyce I3, I I I While, Barbara 223 While, Deborah I6, 223 While, Jeffrey 46, 223 43, 97, I90 2 While, Shari 42, 7I, I06, I9I, 243 Whilmore, Cheryl 207 Widerholl, Ronald 207 Wielslock, Palricia 207 Wigchers, Frederick 47, 207 Wigchers, Virginia 223 Wighfman, Daylon I04, ISI Williams, Calherine 223 Williams, Donald 207 Willia.ms, Gerald 207 Williams, John 207 Williamson, Richard 77, I9I Wills, John 223 Wills, Roberl 82, l9l Willsey, Mr. Jerome I5 Wilson, Chris 223 Wilson, Monica 84, II9, I9I Wilson. Peggy 207 Wilfon, Marcia 207 Windsefh, Donald I4I, 223 Wing, Julie 223 Winger, Mrs. lone I4 Winler, Kalhleen I9l Winler, Mary Winier, Sandra 207 Wire, Randy 207 Wiriies, Nancy 46, 223 Wise, Peggy 223 Wisharl, Granl' 207 Wisness, Terry 223 Willich, James 82, I9l Wilz, Sieve 207 Wohllord, Aurelia I9I Wold, Bruce I35, 223 Wold, David 47, I9I Wold, Jeanelle 82, 9I, I9I Wollan, David I9I Wolpers, Dale IOI, I3l, 223 Wolpers, Maribelh I9I, 234 Wong, Kenny I9I Worden, Gary I9I Worlh, James I9I Woskoboell, Mariha 43 WRESTLING I42, I43, I44, I45 Wright Sleven 207 Wroge. Michael l4I, 223 Wynia. Gail 207 Wysong, Marlha Wysong, Roger I9I Wyszynski, George Y Yarbrough, Wade 207 Yerxa, Mary I9I Yorks, Jenell I9I Yosl, Michael I9I Yosl, Virginia 207 Young, Alan 223 Young, Neil 223 Young, Toni 207 Youngman, Daryl IOB. 223 Youness, Beverly 77, 86, 98, IOI IO7. II6. I9I Youness. Bonnie 9I, 94, 98, I06, II6. l9l Youngren, Roberla 82, I9I Y-TEENS I06, IO7 Z Zahner, Greg I52, 207 Zander, David 207 Zeilland, Jerry I9I Zgoda, Phyllis 9I, 96, II6, 207 Ziemer, Mr. Charles 45 Ziesmer, Denise 223 Zierman, Mrs. Suzanne 28, 29 Ziesmer, Susan I9I Zi.mmerman, Gary 47, l08, 223 Zimmerman, Joseph I9I Zimmerman, William 207 Zmuda, Sleven I9I . . 3 ,1- ,ur fi Tilioll-I:':Z zz w 1 4. 3 X' -:l3lgl3g3 aff' Fleeting Seconds A kaleidoscope is made oi many paris each con- lribuling lo lhe beauly ol The design. A yearloook, loo, needs many people lo make il a success. The Aurean would like lo express ils apprecialion lo all 'rhose who have given lheir lime lo make our year- book a realily: hard-working advisors, David Roesler and Michael Oiselh . . . Dan Gleason ol Taylor Pub- lishing Company . . . Miss Elaine Bruggeman oi Go- pher Sludios . . . Lowell Larson, dislricl pholographer . . . Allred A. Knopf, lnc. lor permission lo quole from The .Prophel . . . Joan McBride for her arlislic cover design . . . lailhlul slail members . . . palienl families-Thank you. I968 AU REAN STAFF Edifor-in-chief Be'l'sy Haglof Academic Jacqueline Thompson Ac+ivi'lies Claudia Bennell' Organizalions Linda Dewil l' Sporls John Dolmar Seniors Pal' Andrus Underclassmen Renee Morilz Joan McBride Nancy Grabowski Ann Hierpe Lorraine Lules Sleven Murray Mr. David Roesler Mr. Michael Oiselh Adverlising, Cover Design Sludenl' Life Business, Typing lndex S'luden+ Pholographer Co-Advisors egg:-M.. and Endless Hours 4 5 b 7 8 ll V' li li 35 la le S8 l 3 b '? ': Form the Kaleidoscope of Our Time Excifemenf, challenge, and achievemenf marked an unforgeffable year al' Rl-lS. The regular roufine of six hours lor was if seven7l was broken by re- quired, learning, backwards, and morning pep fesfs. New addifions fo school life were Disfribufive Edu- cafion, fhe copy machine, lvladrigal Singers, goggles, and handy book shelves. On Ocfober I3, we survived fhe fhirfeenfh homecoming in fhe hisfory of Rl-IS. Juniors were privileged fo affend fhe Gufhrie per- formance of Harper's Ferry. Wifh ifs brighl lighfs, live chickens, dogs, and rabbifs, fhe sfage became fhe Schlegel Circus in our second musical, Carnival. Chrisfmas broughf a Door Decorafing Confesf and a Chrisfmas assembly fo end all Chrisfmas assemblies. Amid flashing lighfs and op arf posfers, guys and gals danced af fhe Psychedelic Soc Hop. Debafe frophies fook on a new look, insfead of fhe convenfional fype, famous arf works, such as Lincoln and Don Quixofe, were awarded in fhe Richfield Tournamenf of Cham- pions. Our second annual Quiz Bowl Team gol' off fo a roaring sfarf by defeafing Washburn 265-l45. Dur- ing a lively Spirif Week we mef Edina fwice, alfhough we losf fhe Disfricf I8 Championship in hockey, we managed fo break a winning sfreak of sixfy-nine games on The baskefball courf. ln an' efforf fo pro- mofe sfudenf responsibilify lwifhouf radios and cardsl, fhe sfudenf lounge provided freedom during sfudy hall. Finally, Spoon River Anl'l-nology combined 'rhe besf of our musical and dramafic falenfs. Whal' a year! Fl. J- 6. Time Is the Vague Now of Eternit And an asTronomer said, lVlasTer, whaT oT Time? And he answered: You would measure Time The measureless and The immeasurable. You would adiusT your conducT and even direcT The course oT your spiriT according To hours and sea- sons. OT Time you would make a sTream upon whose bank you would siT and waTch iTs Tlowing. YeT The Timeless in you is aware oT liTe's Timeless- ness, And knows ThaT yesTerday is buT Today's memory and Tomorrow is Today's dream. And ThaT ThaT which sings and conTemplaTes in you is sfill dwelling wiThin The bounds oT ThaT TirsT momenT which scaTTered The sTars inTo space. Who among you does noT Teel ThaT his power To love is boundless? And is noT Time even as love is, undivided and paceless? BUT iT in your ThoughT you musT measure Time inTo seasons, leT each season encircle all The oTher seasons. And leT Today embrace The pasT wiTh remembrance and The TuTure wiTh longing. Trom The PropheT by Kahlil Gibran , QQ-f A- x 5 L N . QQ- xp' . xg 350- ,Cf 1055 MAY , ' of yukfQN9V if V Efv 'LQ 1 fO'QiSfiQiff3'lQ if fi ig? to al.. 'N Q-- fb 53 Vw gif NVQ V' - fgifbfy 38' fj .ff ?,l-QXQEEVOQKSSVQ xqwkokxfigie 1 V5 V ,gf .. , j, jy D 0, Q1. S ff? Lf lol by OWU VW PW 3 f QM? xi ' wsfgufjk fy' yff, ' My if iygyggbx '24 .Nhat 79' ff fy 'M JQJ Vw! 7 '6ah'y 'be-Q if is if wif W fi, 6 -..,tZ'f-:..:L ' 'f-f f Q , Heh. ,OJ LV. 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Friendliesi' Jim Dredge and Lila Soderiund gef iofs of prac- 1'ice being 'friendly 'io each ofher. e Hi 12 5 , 'D 'ei . af . ,, . X-, me ' ' Us ,. fx,-:-,gif 'A ' 1' '- 5: i ,,, Q., e IlQl '- 2' ' N ' - ' f ' D- la ' - 'if , . , -- , 'pu-wg .i,,.f A t N ,Ms L . YK 1 at ' rw'-Sf 'Q-LF' 'g ri X an in Ju .,gfl!,,,t f, -,ggi . A T Y, Gary Baggensioss and Jill Pinckaers are Mos+ Likely +0 Succeed if ihey keep up Jrhis kind of work. Beisy Hagiof and Dave Drummond uiilize -every spare momeni 'rhey have, showing why 'rhey are Mosf Sfudious. K I Framed by our sTaTT phoTographer, These Two passive appearing seniors, Jon Nicholson and Bonnie Thompson Mike Colvin! You'll have To lose Two inches To have The BesT Figure, chicles Marcie Horner. M T , 'am , Willy, .I a 4 Q fi c gill ilu, Il lf! 'ffl ,Iliw W S23 ggll' I -:sf T QV, l dia ir Q were acTually named BesT-All-Around. They don'T look very circular here iii 2 615 'H 5 Q. il . fo ik QI -s I u','q' Y T , V H p .',ri'0c. lal --,w x .'.-' ' 0 9. 5 0 9 gf ,iff ii'-'. ':':': :':.:n'u' ' , ,itil T' fa? , gf '1 ,A ,- v'-',-'.',' o' 1 is - .' .'v .' 0 3,0 T I ff f i 4' 's ,',o., .0 'Ki ' r -f.:..f.'f.:,.5:.:. iq Racing sTripes and sh1rT-dresses add up To being BesT ,, ' .., . - -. -,- - 'o i ,X Dressed, say Jan STenerson and Bob Marshall. i WY? Ls To sharpen lheir slcills, Wi'Hies1' Jo Lace and Tom Larson pracfice Jrheir hilarify on one anolher. Embarrassed and unable ro speak, Shyesl' Tom Brown r 'rrears behind bars when PaHi Sfegner goes by. W. gum e- I, N Besi' Spor+s Bruce Larsen and Sue Thompson display lheir beguiling abilifies leading +o This honor. Never a+ a loss for words, Mosf Tallcaiive Bev Youness and Paul l-lardf see who can oul'-fall: Jrhe phone! s is A ards Are Given for Achievement Every year The graduaTing class aT RichTield is awarded many scholasTic honors. The class oT i968 was no excepTion. Deserving seniors received recog- niTion Trom businesses and organizaTions in The com- muniTy, as well as Trom colleges, as a resulT oT Their commendable academic and service achievemenTs. This recogniTion came in The Torm oT many Thou- sands oT dollars in granTs and scholarships To be used aT colleges and universiTies ThroughouT The naTion. ln many cases These awards enabled sTu- denTs To aTTend The college oT Their choice in order To prepare Tor Their TuTure as America's leaders. sw s..,.Qi. S il'-Ms ACADEMY OF ACHIEVEMENT WINNERS--Gary Baggensioss, Sfudenf Leader of The Year: Michele Karlrhoff, YouTh Leader of Tomorrow: Bob Marshall, Scholar-Afhleie Award. NATIONAL MERIT SCHOLARSHIP WINNERS-STeve Hariman, Mi- chelle Karlchoff, and Jim Carlson. l 3 1 g 3 .. I f . i l s sfl -.- . Priebe K, Row 3: J. Nicholson R. Berglund, J. Carlson, J. Delmar, J. Freeman, TOP 26 SENIORS-Fron+ Row: B. Haglof, D. Tufch, C , Gusfaison, P. Rusch, K. Beall, G. Tucker. Row 2: G. Carr, J. Pinckaers, G. BaggensToss, J. Boyd, S. l-larTman, D. Drummond. Missing are L. J. Lee, M. Karkhoff, S. Dennis, D. Erickson, B. BarTleTT, T. Anderson Heinrich and G. l'l6VYI'iCl1SOf1- Speakers Are Given Recognition for Under rhe supervision of Mr. Curry, Mr. Seeden, Mr. Fawcell, and Miss Marguardl, many speech parricipanis slrove ro progress Through local, sub- dislricr, disrricr, and regional compelirion lo 'rhe slale conlesr. The efforrs of Tour sludenis gave RHS fillh place in lhe slale lournamenr. Areas of comperilion included a variely of evenls such as orafory, inlrerprelarion, slory felling, exlemporan- eous speaking and reading, and discussion. Recognilion was given To oulslanding parlici- panls ar +he awards ceremony held on May 27. One senior chosen by all sfudenrs who have compeied in Jrhe speech conlesl is awarded Jrhe Speaker of +he Year Award. Because of his achievemenls dur- ing rhe pasl rhree years Dave Drummond was hon- ored wilh Jrhis dislinclion wilh Paul Hardl as runner- up. Viclci Webb, Dave Drummond, Jeff Boyd, and Jim Siarlc represenred Richfield in s'ral'e compefirion. ,ff H5 T Q, ,,,, ,, o.., ' 2 'W 5 -H nv' SPEECH PARTICIPANTS-Fronf Row: G. Carr, E. Michel, C. Pelerson, B. Braschler, M. Bullock, K. Beall, J. Blomberg, J. Boyd. Row 2: L. Rudman, P. Hardl, D. Haugerud, G. Sfuarf, E. Anderson, J. Lund J. Ubben, D. Anderson, K. Harkness, B. Walker, T. Anderson, T. Wallers. i i i l l lm!! Row 3: B. Polls, J. Slarlc, J. Swanson, L. Larsen, B. Larsen, V. Webb, M. Schiller, D. Youngman, W. Auslin, D. Drummond, J. Kearney. These sludenls compeled in many speech evenls lhroughouf The slale fo bring honors fo RHS. Their Achievements in Competition A bit ot hero-worship creeps in as Paul Hardt, alternate, listens to Dave Drummond, spealcer ot the year. Richtield participants enioy a well earned break trom the hard worlc and tension ot competition. Ed Anderson and Becky Potts compare helptul hints just betore they are called on to give their presentations. Bruce Larsen anxiously awaits the decision ot the iudges during district competition. Applying slage makefup is only a parl of lhe behind-+he- scene preparalion as Laurie Rudman and John Dolmar know. ..,-A in-una i ff, -P' ,hi ,Q JP f' 452 'V . 1 1 , i 5 , l ,,.-- I '1 A! J an-H 1 ' r may f f X .' ,P 1 is 4 Edgar Lee Masters Linda Dewirl and Dick Davis show conllicling views of lheir married life in Spoon River. Greg Kopischke gives a fine performance as Eugene Car- man, a man viclimized by lhe banker, Thomas Rhodes. Wlfh 6 Sudden WhOOp fhe Sfdqe COFHGS Gllve BS VIHGQGFS Lou! lnfervals of music and dance provide a confrasf fo dance fo fhe lively call of Swing your parfner slcip fo my fhe seriousness of lvlasfer's characfers. lmmortalizes People of Spoon River On May 2, 3, 4, fhe Richfield sfage came fo life wifh Edgar Lee lv1asfer's play. Spoon River Anfhol- ogy. Those who became involved in fhe producfion gained new insighfs info fhe lives of fhe people of Spoon River and developed a beffer undersfand- ing of fhe hidden mofives behind human acfion. Spoon River did nof ufilize many of fhe conven- fions of fhe fradifional fheafre. The sef, for insfance, consisfed of fwenfy-one black sfools arranged on varying levels wifh a scrim for a background. A free and fhe suggesfion of a hill were fhe only ele- menfs which gave fhe sfage a feeling of an ouf- door seffing. Twenfy-fwo casf members porfrayed more fhan one hundred of lvlasfer's characfers. This meanf fhaf each performer had fo learn fo play many parfs as differenf as a young Chinese immi- granf or a man who commifs suicide. Simple cos- fume changes and involved lighfing Techniques en- hanced fhe confrasfs befween fhese varied person- alifies. The producfion of Spoon River Anlhology is a real accomplishmenf for Rl-lS. Confribufing a greaf deal fo fhe success of Spoon River. Terry Walfers pufs himself info each characfer. Dr. Leonard Barr advises lisleners To sell ou'r loefore 'rhey are sold our, a+ Jrhe Moralily Conference. ' 4 ', Q- f , , Q4 f l , s SFF f v slss app s - is K- 1 r f,sls ,lsss l , ' -fa? Sludenls from area schools were invi+ed +o par+icipa+e in discussing ihe moraliiy of youih Today. is ' 1-ized-s Q- . f egg? 5 . ,., .: '- f . H sv ' f - l The German brafwursi doesn'+ seem 'ro have made much of a hi? wilh Barb Mallson and Sue Thompson, especially when Year End Activitie Confusion and congeslion reigned supreme as hundreds of sfudenls exchanged Aureans 'ro sign af Signlime. the are combined with tacos and sauerkraut. Perhaps a ham- Y burger would be more to their liking. Many students dig right into their tood, looking torward to the entertainment and dancing to tollow. Provide Entertainment Before Finals eff f -..-....,., nwmmhww-V? ' W!'E',, .V , 4 K. W , Cheryl Downs concentrates on writing something memorable in a yearbook that will be treasured tor years. Three activities climaxed the l967-68 school year. Students enrolled in toreign language classes held their annual get together, International Day on March 28. Refreshments ranged trom Roman wine and French pastry to German Sauerkraut and Mexi- can tacos. Following the entertainment ot the groups The Better l-lalt provided dancing music. The annual Sex and Morality Conterence was held at RHS on April I9. The lecture, presented in the auditorium, was given by Dr. Leonard Bart trom the University ot Minnesota Speech Depart- ment. Atter the lecture the students tormed small discussion groups and later indulged in retreshments. To end the evening a soc hop was held teaturing the musical entertainment ot the Sparklers. The tinal activity, Signtime, was welcomed on May 3l, by many eager signers. Although it was raining, the students and their Aureans piled into the halls ot Rl'lS and sat, stood or knelt to sign other's yearbooks. Later a soc hop was held with entertainment by The Better l-lalt. Signtime proved to be a memorable end to an enriching year. Thunderbird Motel Echoes Love ls Many punchbowls provided dancers wiTh reTreshrnenTs and an excuse To resT and Talk. if If fn. - ,s , A Cheryl Sandeen rnalces a Tew Tinal adiusTrnenTs before she L ill M i and her escorT enTer The dance Tloor. y Ls Prom aT The Thunderbird is a very special evening Tilled dance. Couples swirl drearnily as The Theme song Love ls wiTh anTicipaTion, exciTernenT, and elegance OT a Tormal Blue Tills The ballroom. Blue for RHS's Junior-Senior Prom ln Their paisley as The girls. H W suiT coaTs The boys proved To be as sTylish The annual Junior-Senior Prom was aTTended by hundreds oT RichTield sTudenTs and Their guesTs. Again This year The scene oT The dance was The ballroom oT The Thunderbird MoTel on May I7, l968, Trom 8:00 unTil l2:3O. DecoraTions echoed The Theme, Love ls Blue. Sponsored by The iunior class. many weeks oT prep- araTion preceded The prom. The iunior class oTTi- cers organized commiTTees ThaT were responsible Tor preparaTions and The success oT The dance. Dressed in Their besT, many couples dined in some oT The area's TinesT resTauranTs, eiTher beTore or Tollowing The dance. On The Tollowing day many couples wenT picniclcing ThroughouT lvlinnesoTa, while oThers iusT resTed Trom Their big evening. The big momenT has Tinally arrived and The l968 prom begins as couples climb The sTairs To The ballroom. Couples enioy dancing aT prom To The music provided by Jerry Dibble and his orchesTra. Senior Banquet and Commencement Serving as hosrs and hosiesses 'for 'fhe Senior Banquet Jill wail for ihe resi of Jrhe senior class fo 'flood info fhe Thunder- Pinclcaers, Bob Marshall, Terry Soderberg, and Ron Berqlund bird lViO1Lel. Clerqyrnen from area churches were inviied io speak To ihe qraduaies and iheir parenis ai Baccalaurea+e. M wr l Q45 Mr. Phil MacDonald, area co-ordinaior of Young Life, speaks ar Senior Banque? on May IO. Climax l967-68 School Year at RH The l967-68 school year rapidly drew To a close wiTh many special acTiyiTies Tor The seniors. The Senior BangueT, BaccalaureaTe, and CommencemenT Dave l-laclxeTT is nexT in The progression oT seniors To receive his diploma Trom Mr. Gunderson. exercises were some oT These anTicipaTed eyenTs. The graduaTing class gaThered aT The Thunderbird lv1oTel on May IO Tor The annual Senior BangueT. Following a Turlcey dinner, The speaker Phil Mac- Donald advised seniors on Their TuTure plans. Bac- calaureaTe, held on June 2 in The high school gym, marked The beginning oT a pusy weelc Tor The class oT '68. ATTer Talcing The lasT Tinals, 779 seniors grad- uaTed Trom Rl-IS on June 6 in The new lv1eTropoliTan SporTs CenTer. . A.. BeTsy l-lagloT spealcs abouT Time To her Tellow graduaTes aT CornmencemenT exercises. For The TirsT Time, graduaTion exercises are held aT The new O-F ever I4IOOO, eeglq greduele was able +0 invifre as many lvleTropoliTan SporTs CenTer. Because oT The seaTing capaciTy guegfg eg he liked, 7 ul 'N Q--'A X 2'-F K up jvmgg. hasrfil sem Q IRQ-QQ Q kv f aw ,,k ' ...W -ff it - ..,,. ag.. fella ms... ' 'ir' ' .ci , MM . - i Polalo chips, pop, hol dogs, and popcorn are all enioyed grows old. An endless supply ol refreshmenls provide energy by Ron Boyes, Phil Robinson, and Jim Willlch as The nighl fgr lhe all-nighl Spree, Italiano Exceptional ls Final Fling The class of IQ68 experienced many lirsls. The mosl oulslanding, however, was The l'l'aliano Ex- ceplional, lhe senior all-nighl parly, held al lhe school lor The lirsl lime. Classrooms were com- plelely Transformed inlo lhe Traloria Del Piccione, or Reslauranl ol lhe Pigeons, a Laurel and l-lardy Thealre. game rooms, and a coffee house. Sherry Prepeichal and Tom Noslca pause lor a momenl' lo Rosemary Bulger and Mari Lovaasen spenl parl of 'lhe nighl admire lhe lounlain in lhe cenler of Traloria Del Piccione. dancing lo lhe music ol The Underbeals. Spartans Share Lake Championship A conference record of 8-2 was good enough fo enable fhe I968 Sparfan baseball feam fo capfure a fie for fhe Lake Conference championship. Over- all a record of I3-5 was compiled. The fwo conference losses occurred wifhin a one week span during a mid-season slump. l-low- ever, fhe Sparfans quickly rebounded and wenf on fo win fhe four remaining conference games, as well as four non-conference confesfs. Three Sparfans selecfed for fhe All-Conference feam were co-capfains Bob Warhol and John Free- man, and pifcher Doug Kingsrifer. Ofher players making oufsfanding confribufions fo fhe feam were seniors Ron Pefricka, Jim Renneke and Tom Brown, and junior Mark Flanders, who was fhe feam's baf- fing leader. Coach Hare is looking forward fo a successful season in I969 wifh good seasons from refurning leffermen Mark Flanders, Mike Prodahl, Chuck Marsh, Tim Kelly and members of fhe JV and B squads. Displaying fhe sfyle fhaf sfumped opposing baffers, Ron Pefricka fhrows a sfrike righf info fhe cafcher's miff. i968 VARSITY BASEBALL TEAM Fronf Row Bill Rasmussen man Row 2: Ron Pefricka, Tim Kelly, Bob Shull, Tom Brown, Doug Kings- ager Sfeve Mullvaun Jim Fleming Sfeve Brenner Dave Brandell rifer, Jim Renneke, Bob Warhol, Greg Suffon, John Freeman, and Chuck Marsh Sfeve Dennis Make Prodahl Jerry Schosfag manager Mark Flanders. They are coached by Mr. Hare. gv Q S Pracfice sessions and pre-game plans are among fhe many Hare. MF- VGHCG Crosby. and MF- Haffy lVlCLef1lQlW6f1. 'Find VARSITY SCORES lvlinnefonlca Edina Hopkins S+ Louis Parlc Kennedy Cooper Mound Wayzafa Lincoln Robbinsdale Playoffs Lincoln Kennedy SOPHOMORE SCORES S+. Louis Park lvlinnelonlca l Edina 5 5 Hopkins O 6 Sf. Louis Park 6 9 Kennedy 7 5 Cooper 8 8 Mound IO 4 Edina 8 7 Wayzala 3 4 Lincoln 3 6 Robbinsdale 2 WWW? www 7 We As John Freeman slides info home plafe, Mound's ca'rche.r profesfs fheu mpire's safe signal. issues fhaf baseball coaches, Mr. Jack l-ladclorf, Mr. Jim TO discuss in an efforf +0 produce beffer ball players. 7 Richfield Opponenf si 'Q . 4 I if I2 ' 2 r 5 U O K4 if 4 ' as , 4 7 ' l N' 8 . ' l2 s 4 O N 4 3 4 8 O is l5 O ' 7 ' 1 my 5 5 ' O 'rr is 6 ' 4 , is O l '5 l 2 'N X l l 5 X In an aifempied double play, shorfsfop Jim Rennelce leaps To calch The ball, pivol, and relay lhe ball 'ro 'first ,,..-av Richfield hurlers find Jrhal praclice malces perlecl so Mike Prodahl pufs in exfra hours of praclice. B-SQUAD-Fronf Row: Dan Henchel, Rich Arnold, Sleve Johnson, Kevin Morrell, Bob Hoddorf, Tom Brenner, Tom Halberq, Greg Tom Tessen, Chuck Scanlon, Tim Evans, Todd Eldred. Row 2: Tom SuHon, mgr. Lhoflcal Dennis Henchal, Sfu Bemish, Sieve Maffers, Ken? Peferson, Trackmen Capture District I8 Title One ot the strongest and most balanced varsity track teams in Richtield's history captured tive tirst places while surpassing eight school records. Included in these tirst places was the District I8 championship in late May. Richtield tound St. Louis Parlc's team to be their greatest rival, with Robbinsdale close behind. On April 26, the three schools met at Park tor the biggest conterence meet ot the year. Parlc's Orioles won the meet with Richtield a close second and Robbinsdale trailing close behind. l'lurdler Scott Sharpe was selected as the out- standing varsity traclcman ot the year. Atter im- pressive pertormances in preceding meets, Scott advanced to the state meet. There was great rivalry among the hurdlers and Scott Sharpe came out ahead in both events, scoring all ot Richtield's points in the state meet. The coaches anticipate another successtul season next year with the return ot I4 lettermen, in- cluding John Marsh, outstanding sophomore. Scott Sharpe displays his record brealcing torm. Does his secret lie in his tacial expression? !!g,,, l968 TRACK TEAM-Front Row: J. Lundberg, R. Van l-loven, K. Lange, D. Johnson, B. Lazorilc, S. Sharpe, T. Gardner, J. McGinty, B. Marshall, R. Berglund, J. Dredge, P. Doubelc. Row 2: J. Gonnella. J. Foster, T. Gototslri, C. Gunderson, W. Larson, J. St. Pierre, S. Coolc, I xx. s W, i sf.. Y . , f .A ,f I. . I T K 5 T .crm 5' -- .- H N '..::. ' 'ie' T 4 Q S T' smQ1uw- fa ,,,,, .. A f., ' , ' P7 Qs ' ,,,'a'Pf,tTii'iitT' 7 sf Ss, I ' I - I T sam. SBSH? -we s ' , ,f...,,..Q g,'-,si 3,525 ' , .ag i.T?...?S,-isa fix.. . .sf is 'if ,. Q-.1 ' S S 9 xvnf, S. .P ,s GQ Jw.. . -:N .wh 'N Sw. - 1 if wr' .f n Rf V A .Nga ., gs? X Q A 'im Qi: . f im. L Ha... N L Showing lhe desire jhal helped him sel a new long jump rec- ord Ron Berglund slrains lor lhose exlra inches. Q . SCORES Meel Early Bird Suburban Invilalional Park Relays Lake Dual lWayzalal Lake Triangular lRobloinsdale-Parkl Ca rllon Relays Twilighl Washburn-Roosevell Lake Quad Lincoln-Edina-Kennedy Dislricl I8 Region 5 Slale Meel RHS Slancling Isl 3rd 3rd Isl 2nd 2nd VI I' Isl I l , Isl I I Isl Lake Conlerence 2nd 2 d v 3 d . I of f i lgil? jjj Q, ' -M - vw' ,fu ' ' P ,A-I 1 0 g I v I T' ' 1 su' fl-5 'T I if K . J gf, ,Q , ,ul S , gfsvtj y .g . S , H I iiii 'T if ' . , .WHA fr P 4 If Y .K glwpf. . :. , I , 1 t 1 .N ,nv I L, R i jI 1Ifi55,.gL,f V Zflfl' it K . TP If SGW 9 if x I fi' B-SQUAD TRACK-Fronl Row: R. Hagen, M. Bundy, P. Roberls, D. Doelsch, M. Brown, C. Dulzresne, M. Schumacker, P. Bowman, J Doly, W. Kelash, B. Lewis, D. WaIIs+ed+, B. Moir. Row 2: B. Meaden, Rinde, C. Hunl, J. Lindquisl, T. Crook, C. Sharrall. Row 4: P. Hall T. Falaick, S. Lee, J. Pelerson, R. Vervais, D. Hagen, J. Slrulo, R. T. McGrail, G. Sharpe, M. Puchel, B. Wold, R. Holmes, J. DeMarals Rosenwald, S. Nelson, T. Phillips, B. Slonski. Row 3: T. Olson, B. B. Gerlz. P. Johnson, R. Rosenwald. Trackmen Shatter 8 School Records Seven varsily lraclcmen shallered eighl old Richfielcl lraclc Tom Gardner, Torn Golofslci, and Greg Olson. Sharpe owns records in meels lhis year. The l968 record holders are lwo new records. John Marsh, Ron Berqlund, John lvlcGinly, Scoll Sharpe, Scoll Sharpe puls all he's gol info lhe lasl len leer, in an ellorl lo win anolher lirsl for Rl-lS. 'Q , Clearing lhe bar wilh inches lo spare, Warren Larson pre- pares lor his descenl onlo lhe air cushion benealh him. W1 4 Q .swlrif we 7 ,gk ,l,, ii rs I 3 'i i Qi 'Qw- 3J 'SEEllEEE,S9:fS?'ff . w . 1. 1195 s sf .I 1,fQ..:1+e,cef-. , fiirziffg T21 K' .wir -... X sfizgzifffffv-sffiwx Joe Gonnella speeds around fhe 'rraclc so Thai' he may lead 'rhe paclc lo Jrhe finish line. Coaches, managers and 'rraclcmen confer before each race, sizing up 'rhe opponenls and developing lheir own slralegy. Tri-Capiains John McGin+y, SCOH' Sharpe and Tom Gardner are responsible lor much of lhe leam's success, .. i AHV i A as A C itsssd i MN. , ' 39 ,, . Each poinr is precious when Jrhe Sparlans face such powers as Edina, Kennedy and Lincoln in lhe same meer. V I968 VARSITY TENNIS TEAM-Leff To Right Mike Cooper, Greg Byers, STeve Bengsfon, Joe Jorgens, Dale Swenson, Jim Rasmussen. Miss- ing from The picTure are Roger Eliason, Jim STark and Tom Corson. They were coached by Mr. Joseph Michel. Practice I Rewarded With Success I968 VARSITY GOLF TEAM-Fronf Row: Dan STover, Bob Jernberg, Ed Siddy. Back Row: Mark KnuTson, Tom Sanner, Jim Thompson, Tom ' x ' 'v eiii ,ss T Juniors proved To be The backbone oT The Ten- nis squad when iniuries plagued The Team. The Team meT Tough opposiTion in disTricT compeTiTion and was eliminaTed buT hopes are high Tor nexT year. Under a new coach, Jack Loss, mechanical draw- ing Teacher aT EasT Junior I-Iigh, The golT Team had a somewhaT up and down season buT Tinally began To sTabilize. Several ouTsTanding members of The Team were Mark Moreen, Tom Sanner, and Torn Teigen. ln a meeT aT Augsburg Park, Jim STark slams The ball To his opponenT while Trying To win The seT. Teigen, Mark Moreen and Coach Jack Loss. The varsiTy Team wa backed up by The B-squad. 1 .7 . ,-,r ll' S


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