Robbinsdale High School - Robin Yearbook (Robbinsdale, MN)

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J. THE ROBIN ROBBINSDALE HIGH SCHOOL ROBBINS DALE, MINNESOTA EL -' S Kd s.-. a ' r -v’k? •'■ • Cij| 'uik, I OUR BRIGHTEST SEASON One season of our lives lias been completed. In reminiscence we can only relive the moments of this season in our minds, then subtract the feelings of our hearts. What remains are memories—of being together, of working together, and of playing together. It is with this in mind that we try to presene some of what we will remember and some of the things that will become vague as time passes. Our energies and aptitudes soon will be directed to different goals: our dreams and aspirations may be realized, but even as the seasons change we will always remember— OUR BRIGHTEST SEASON. Co-Editors rticov. ALUMNI nice We are one of the largest school systems in Minnesota with twelve elementary schools, one junior high and one senior high school with a combined enrollment of 13, 288 students. We are fortunate to have creative people who plan and operate our schools—dedicated people who enrich our lives with the knowledge and experience they impart, providing us with the very best in opportunity to learn, to develop, and to live. Only in a later season will we be able to understand and evaluate how well they have done their jobs. 8 SUPERINTENDENT E. J DR. F. C. GAMELIN, Assistant to the Superintendent ILlRICH Homecoming. Does it have a different meaning for you now? Do you remember the many important problems that arose in your life this last season at RHS? Here are the friends who helped you to meet the challenges of youth by recognizing your talents and abilities. Look carefully at their faces for these were your guides to understanding and maturity, to self-reliance, to your success and to your very well-being. These are the people who helped you to be YOU. Mr. Trautwein, Mr. Small. Mr. Joselyn COUNSELORS TALK OVER THE BIG GAME Miss Manion, Miss Mickelson, Mr. Hanson, Mrs. Scherber RICHARD ACKER University of Minnesota B.A. Mathematics JOHN ADAMS University of Minnesota B.Ed., M.Mu.Ed. Vocal Music RUTH ADAMS Hamline University B.A. World History LESLIE ALDEN St. Cloud Teachers’ College B.Ed. World History AUDREY ANDERSON Gustavus Adolphus B.A. English MARIANNA ANDERSON Macalester B.S. Basic Art RUTH ANDERSON University of Minnesota B.S. French CALVERT BELDEN Mankato State Teachers’ College B.S. American History HUBERT BOEDDEKER University of Minnesota B.A., B.S. American History JANICE BOHN North Dakota State College B.S. Home Economics III LLOYD BOONE University of Minnesota B.S., A.A. American History, Physical Education JOANN BORNHOLDT Moorhead State Teachers College B.S. English, Physical Education BETTY ANN CAVANAGH College of St. Scholastica B.S. Home Economics HAROLD CHRISTENSON Macalester College B.A., M.A. American History JACQUELINE CHRISTENSEN University of Minnesota B.S. Physical Education, Health DAN DALY St. Thomas B.A. Spanish, English FRED DAUGS Iowa State Teachers College B.A. English JOHN DENO St. Olaf B.A. General Science WILLIAM DRIVER Macalester College B.A., M.Ed. Social Studies CLARA DURFEE Augsburg B.A. English LEO DVORAK University of Minnesota B.A. English BERNARD FREESE University of North Dakota B.S., M.S. Physics, Plane Geometry 16 FRED GEISLER University of Colorado B.S., M.B.Ed. Business Education MARCELLE GELINAS College of St. Catherine B.A. English VIRGINIA GLEWWE Macalester College B.A. Typing JOHN GRYGELKO University of Minnesota B.S. Physical Education, Health B.S. Physics KENNETH HALL Hamline University B.A. Ninth Grade Social Studies DONALD HANSON University of Minnesota B.S. Electronics LOYAL HAYDA University of Wisconsin B.S., B.Ed. General Science ROBERT HED St. Cloud Teachers’ College B.A. Higher Algebra ARNOLD HENJUM Augsburg College B.A., M.A. World History 17 JEANETTE HUGHES College of St. Catherine B.S. Home Economics CHARLES HUTCHINSON South Dakota State B.S., M.A. Algebra, Geometry LOWELL JOHNSON St. Cloud State B.S. Chemistry RICHARD JUBA St. John's University B.A. Algebra, Mathematics BARBARA JUST University of Minnesota B.A., B.S. German ELMER KEMPPAINEN Hamline University B.A. American History LESTER KERR University of Minnesota B.S. Science, Social Studies ESTHER KJORLAUG St. Olaf B.A. Business Education LUCILLE KNl'DTSON North Dakota State College B.S. Mathematics ARTHUR KREMER St. Johns' University B.A. Latin, English PHYLLIS KROMER Hamline University B.A., M.A. English, Speech DONALD KVAM University of Minnesota B.A., B.S., M.Ed. Commercial Art ROBERT LARSEN Hamline University B.A. American History WINNIFRED LARSON Hamline University B.A. English. Speech JOHN LEACH Mankato State Teachers’ College B.S., M.A. Typing MARY LINDSKOG Macalester College B.A. English, Journalism LUCILLE MAN ION St. Cloud State B.A. Algebra, Mathematics Charles McDonald Hamline University B.A. Physical Education STANLEY MARHULA University of Minnesota B.S. Biology ROBERT MARSH Stout State College B.S., M.S. Wood, Machine Drawing, Electronics I ROBERT MENDENHALL University of Minnesota B.S. Instrumental Music KALMA MICKELSON University of Minnesota B.S. World History 20 JAMES MICKUS St. Thomas College B.S. Chemistry, Higher Algebra WILMA MOE University of Minnesota. Duluth Branch B.S. Home Economics DOROTHY MORROW North Dakota State College B.S., M.A. English IRVIN NERDAHL Augsburg College B.A. Higher Algebra, Plane Geometry GLEN NORD Bemidji State College B.S., M.S. World History JOHN NORTON St. John’s University B.A. English ELAINE OLSON Augsburg College B.A. English CARL OMAN Macalester College B.A. Geometry, Mathematics 21 NELLA PETERSON University of Minnesota B.S. Shorthand SALLY PETERSON Concordia College B.A. English STANLEY PETERSON Hamline University B.S, M.A. Science ROBERT PIERSON Gustavus Adolphus College B.S. Occupations DONALD RAETHER Stout State College B.S.. M.S. Machine. Architectural Drawing JOHN RICCELLI Stout State College B.S, M.S. Machine Shop ROGER ROBINSON Mankato State College B.S. Speech, Art JOHN ROLCZYNSKI St. Thomas College B.A. Spanish JAMES ROOT Hamline University B.A. American History ROY SEITZ Stout State College B.S., M.A. Industrial Arts, Wood Shop BUDD SHERRARD St. Cloud State B.S. Mathematics RUSS SIMONDET Mankato State Teachers College B.S. Ninth Grade Shop VALBORG SKARTVEDT St. Olaf B.A. Physical Education GRACE SNABBI Hamline University B.A. German HANS SPURRIER Mankato State College B.S., M.A. Social Studies RICHARD STENSRUD Augsburg College B.A. Physical Education, Health ALBERTA STOUT University of Minnesota B.S., M.A. English EUGENE SULLIVAN Moorhead State Teachers’ College B.A., B.S. English DALE SWANSON Mankato State Teachers’ College B.S., M.S. Speech. Drama ETHELYN TELLERS St. Benedict M.A.. B.S. Science JOHN THIEDE Superior State College B.S., M.A. Social Science PHILIP THIEGS St. Johns’ University B.A.. M.A. World History. Social Science RUSSELL VAN LOON Wheaton College B.S., M.S. Geometry, Trigonometry LAWRENCE VILLARS University of Nebraska B.S., M.A. Biology 4 WILLIAM W1VELL Stout Institute B.S. Industrial Arts LORRAINE WORLE University of Minnesota B.S. English JOHN YOUNGREN Stout Institute B.S., M.S. Industrial Arts STEVEN ZIMMERMAN University oi Minnesota B.S.. M.A. English 1ARV1N WRUCKE a Crosse College ROBERT YOUNG Macalester College B.A., B.S., M.A. English FRANCIS WHITE College of St. Thomas B.A.. M.Ed. Social Science. World History, Bookkeeping JEAN VOEGELI University of Minnesota B.A., M.S. Biology NON-TEACHING PERSONNEL Throughout the year some of our needs have been satisfied by an efficient non-teaching staff. During past seasons they have given us direction and information. Our education and welfare have been supplemented by the services of these people. MRS. FLOSSETH i'i « JfP 27 Mrs. Kotlum, Mrs. Widslrom, Mrs. Koes. Mrs. Page 28 Miss Pappas, Miss Brown •amen COOKS Working in a tight schedule and feeding in excess of 2,000 “starving” students is all in a day’s work for the cooks at Rob-binsdale High School. With the help of the dietitian they prepare meals that are wholesome, nutritional, and very economical. Mrs. Durant, Miss Bradly A. Dennis, A. Ness, I. Hokanson, N. VanSteenwyk, C. Fasching, E. Dawson, M. Rapp, C. Harris, E. Durant, I. Shuster, M. Sparks, J. Scanlon. E. Peterson, L. Orstad. CUSTODIANS GUS OLSON Schooling is much more than hooks and pens; it is also an atmosphere. The custodians maintain that atmosphere by keeping our building clean and attractive all year. Besides being on the job day and night, they are always willing to extend their services. FIRST ROW: R. Shear, H. La Dow, G. Olson, J. Bolin. T. Olson. 0. Schroeder. SECOND ROW: F. Johnson. S. Shasky, L. Santelman, C. Armstrong, H. Stuhr, H. Dayon. E. Lark. 33 SENIOR CLASS OFFICERS JKANNIK WESTIJNC DEAN G1SVOI.I) DIANE SOHKLERMAN GARN VSP ABBOTT, GARY ... Gary .. . Gymnastics. ADAMS, CAROLE . . . Fussy . . . Choir; CAA; Girls’ Club; Red Cross; Student Council; Welcome Club; Y-Teens. ADAMS, JOHN . . . Johnny . . . Boys’ Quartette; Choir; Class Executive Board; Class Play; Cross Country; Hi-Y; Intramurals; “R” Club; Rooter Club; Select Choir; Tennis, Captain; Welcome Club. ADELMANN. ROBERT ...Boh... AFTRETH, SUSANNE . . . Susie . . . All Year Honor Roll; Auditorium Club; Band; Girls’ Club; Hall Guide; National Honor; Pep Band; Robin Staff; Spanish Club. AHL, SUSAN . . . Sue . . . All Year Honor Roll; French Club; Girls’ Club; Hall Guide; National Honor; Nurses’ Club; Prom Chairman; Prom Decorating; Powers Teen Board Rep.; Ski Club; Y-Teens. AHL.M, VIRGINIA ... Ge Ge ... M Year Honor Roll; Girls’ Club; Hall Guide; Spanish Club. ALMENDINGER, RUSSELL . . . Ding . . . Tennis; Track — Cross Country; Wrestling. ALMQUIST. DANIEL . . . Boone . . . Christian Fellowship; French Club. AMUNDSEN. RUTHANNE . . . Rufy ... All Year Honor Roll: Declamation; Christian Fellowship; Class Play; Girls’ Club; Hall Guide; National Honor; Prom Decorating; Quill and Scroll; Robin Staff. Art Editor; Robin’s Tale; Spanish Club; Student Council; Tri-Chroma; Welcome Club. ANAKKALA, JANET . . . Jan . . . French Club; GAA; •Library Club; Robin’s Talc; World Affairs. ANDERSEN. MARVIN . . . Marv . . . Track. ANDERSON, CURTIS . . . Curt . . . Football, B Squad; Hi-Y; Hi-C, Treasurer; Rooter Club; Swimming; Track. ANDERSON. DARREL . . . Buck . . . Basketball; Chess Club; German Club; Gymnastics; Visual Aid. ANDERSON, ELOISE ... Eli .. . Girls’ Club; Spanish Club. ANDERSON, JAMES . . . Jim . . . Christian Fellowship. ANDERSON, JUDY . . . German Club; Girls’ Club; Hall Guide; Nurses’ Club; Welcome Club; Y-Tcens. ANDERSON. NANCY . . . None . . . German Club; GAA; Girls’ Club; Hall Guide; Welcome Club; Y-Teens. ANDRESON, GERALD . . . Gerry . . . Golf; Intra-murals; “R” Club; Wrestling. ARBOGAST, RICHARD ... Dick ... Swimming. ARTHUR, ABBY ... All Year Honor Roll; Auditorium Club; Band, Vice Pres.; Gass Executive Board; German Club; GAA; Girls’ Club; Homecoming Queen; National Honor; Pep Band; Pep Club, Treasurer; Prom Decorating; Robin Staff; Ski Club; Student Council. Sec.; Tri-Chroma; Welcome Club; Y-Teens, Treas.; Junior Class, Sec.; Orchestra. ATHERTON, KATHLEEN . . . Kathy . . . Band; Christian Fellowship; Girls’ Gub; Y-Teens; Nurses’ Club; Pep Club; Welcome Club. ATKINSON. CONNIE ... All Year Honor Roll. AXELL. JEANNE . . . All Year Honor Roll; GAA; Girls’ Gub; Welcome Club. ANDERSON, ROBERT . . . Bob ... All Year Honor Roll; Class Play; Robin's Tale; Track. ANDERSON, ROGER ... Red ... M Year Honor Roll; Band. ANDERSON, SUSAN ... Sue .. . All Year Honor Roll; Cheerleader; Choir; Gass Play; Junior Class Officer; Library Club; National Honor; Pep Club; Prom Decorating; Senior Planning Board; Y-Teens; Richfield. ARTHUR, DENNIS . . . Pee Wee . . . Hi-Y; Intra-murals; Student Council. MARJORIE . . . Marge ... AH Year Honor Roll; Christian Fellowship; French Club; GAA; Hall Guide; National Honor; Nurses’ Gub; Red Cross; Tri-Chroma; Y-Teens. ASP. GARY . . . Big Gar . . . All Year Honor Roll; Auditorium Club; Baseball; Basketball, Capt.; Class Executive Board; Football, A Squad; Hi-Y; National Honor; “R ’ Club; Rooter Club, Vice Pres.; Student Council; Senior Class Pres. BABCOCK, GARY . . . Skip . . . Choir; Select Choir. BAILEY, CARROLE . . . Beetle . . . All Year Honor Roll; Declamation: French Club; Girls’ Club; Hall Guide; National Honor; Nurses’ Club; Red Cross; Welcome Club; World Affairs. BAILEY, MARIANNA . .. French Club. BAKKE, DAVID . . . Band; Baseball; Hi-Y; Intramurals; Pep Band. BALDWIN, PATTI ... Select Choir. BALFANY, SHARON ... Spanish Club. BALZER, KAY . . . All Year Honor Roll; Auditorium Club; Choir; Girls’ Club; National Honor; Pep Club; Prom Decorating; Spanish Club; Welcome Club, Executive Board; Y-Tccns. BARSTAD, JOHN . . . Dick . . . All Year Honor Roll; Football, B Squad; Golf; Hi-Y; National Honor; Rooter Club; Student Council. Alternate. BASSETT, PATRICIA ... Pat .. . All Year Honor Roll; Band, Treas.; Band Medal Winner; Drama; German Club, Executive Board; Girls’ Club; National Honor; Pep Band; Pep Club; Prom Decorating; Student Council; Orchestra. BAUER, MARY ANN . . . GAA; Girls’ Club; Choir; Hall Guide; Nurses’ Club; Prom Decorating; Ski Club; Spanish Club; Welcome Club. BAUER, SHARON . . . All Year Honor Roll; Drama Club; German Club; Girls’ Club; Hall Guide; National Honor; Robin Staff; Welcome Club; World Affairs; Y-Tccns. BAXTER, SHARON . . . Girls’’Club; Hall Guide; Pep Club. BECK. BARBARA ... Barb .. . Choir; Girls’ Club; Hall Guide; Red Cross; Select Choir; Tri-Chroma; Y-Teens. BECKETT, PATRICK ...Pat ... Spanish Club. BEITO, SUZAN . . . Suzy . . . Red Cross. ALUMNAE REMEMBER BELCH. PATRICIA . . ! Pat . . . Choir; French Club; Girls’ Club; Select Choir. BENNETT. SHARON . . . French Club; Girls’ Club; Hall Guide; Prom Decorating; Welcome Club. BENNY HOFF. ALAN . . . Chess Club; Football. B Squad; German Club. BENSON. RICHARD BERGEE. ELAINE . .. Choir. BERQUIST, JOHN . . . Jack ... All Year Honor Roll; Hi-Y, All School Vicc-Pres.; National Honor; Prom Decorating; Quill and Scroll; Robin’s Talc. Co-Editor; Rooter Club; Spanish Club, Pres.; Student Council. BERNDT, GARY . . . Gary . . . Choir; Intramurals; Select Choir; Tennis. B1ES, JOHN . .. Weasel ... Intramurals. BIRKELAND, LOIS . . . Lo . . . Christian Fellowship; Girls’ Club; Hall Guide; Spanish Club; Y-Teens. BJORK, SANDRA . . . Sandy . . . All Year Honor Roll; Choir; German Club; Girls’ Club; National Honor; Red Cross. Secretary; Select Choir; Y-Teens. BLAKEBOROUGH, JANET ... Jan .. . All Year Honor Roll; A Band; Flagtwirler; GAA; Girls’ Club; National Honor; Class Executive Board; Nurses’ Club; Pep Band; Pep Club; Prom Decorating; Red Cross; Welcome Club. Executive Board; Y-Teens. BLOOMDAHL, RUSSELL . . . Rusty . . . Electronics Club. BLUEM, KATHLEEN ... Kathy . . . Girls’ Club. BOCK, NANCY . . . Nanc . . . Auditorium Club; Choir; GAA; Girls’ Club; Girls’ Trio; Select Choir; Spanish Club; Welcome Club; Y-Teens. ROMAN, DENNIS . . . Football, B Squad. BOUCHER. DENNIS . . . Denny . . . Football, B Squad; French Qub; Hall Guide; Intramurals. BOULWARE. JUDITH . . . Judy . . . Choir; Pep Club; Declamation; Prom Decorating. BOUTIN, THOMAS ... Tom. SLOGAN TELLS THE STORY Barb Beck, Sue Ahl like the fun. BOUMA, BARBARA ... Barb .. . French Club; Hall Guide; Red Cross; Nurses’ Club. BOYER. JEANETTE . . . GAA; Girls’ Club; Welcome Club; YTetns; YFC. BOYER. PENELOPE . . . Benny . . . Band; Girls' Club; Pep Band; Welcome Club; Y-Teens. BOYNTON. BARBARA ... All Year Honor Roll; Choir; Girls’ Club; National Honor; Spanish dub. BRANDT. ROBERT ... Bob .. . All Year Honor Roll; Auditorium Club; Class Play; Drama Club, Vice-Pres.; French Club, Vice-Pres., Pres.; Hall Guide; National Honor; Prom Decorating; Tri-F; Robin Staff, Co-editor; Rooter Club; Ski Club; Stage Crew; Student Council; Thespians; Welcome Club, Executive Board. Pres. BRAZILL, JOHN . . . Jack . . . Auditorium Club; Select Choir; Football, B Squad; Prom Decorating; Rooter Club; Track; Welcome Club. Executive Board. BRECHT. BEVERLY ... Bev . . . All Year Honor Roll; Auditorium Club; Class Executive Board; Drama Club; German Club; Girls’ Club; Homecoming Court; National Honor; Nurses’ Club; Pep Club; Prom Decorating; Robin Staff; Ski Club; Student Council; Welcome Club; Y-Teens, Pres.; Hall Guide. BREEN, THOMAS . . . Spanish Club; Visual Aid. BRISCO. RICHARD . . . Dick . . . Band; Baseball; Basketball; Football, B Squad; Hi-Y, All School Chaplain; Pep Band; Rooter Club; Swimming, Co-Captain. BROWN. RONALD ...Ron ... BRUNSELL, BONNIE ... All Year Honor Roll; Girls’ Club; Red Cross; Welcome Club; Y-Teens. BRYANT. FRANCINE . . . Fran . . . Choir; French Club; Girls’ Club; Nurses' Club. BUCKLEY. JANICE . . . Jan . . . Choir; Girls’ Club: Library Club; Office Work; Spanish Club. BUEI.OW. RICHARD . . . Dick . . . Band; Hi-Y; Intramurals: Pep Band; Swimming. BUOEN, KAREN . . . All Year Honor Roll; Band; French Club; GAA; Girls’ Club; Pep Band; Tri-Chroma; Y-Teens. BURANEN, RODNEY .. . Rod . . . Wrestling. BURGIN. ARLOA ... Artie .. . Choir; Girls’ Club. BURG LAND, JANICE . . . Jan . . . Declamation; Choir; Class Play; Drama Club; French Club; Girls’ Club; Office Work; Select Choir; Thespians. CAD , JUDITH . . . Judy . . . All Year Honor Roll; Auditorium Club; Choir; Drama Club: French Club; Girls’ Club; National Honor; Prom Decorating; Robin Staff; Select Choir. CAMPBELL. DONALD . . . Bulldog .. . Auditorium Club; Football. A Squad: Hi-Y; ‘'R Club; Rooter Club; Student Council; Track: Welcome Club. Executive Board; Wrestling, Captain. CARLSON, CAROLE . . . All Year Honor Roll; Declamation; National Honor: Christian Fellowship; Hi-C; Library Club; Visual Aid; Y-Teens. CARI.SON, LAUREL . . . Welcome Club; Y-Teens. CARLSON. PAUL . . . Baseball; French Club; Hockey; Intramurals; Rooter Club. CARLSON. RICHARD . . . Dick . . . Hi-Y; National Honor; Rooter Club. CARPENTER. RONALD . . . Ron . . . Band; Select Choir; Stage Crew; Visual Aid. CARPENTER, STANLEY . . . Stan . . . Intramurals. CARR. KATHERINE . . . Kay . . . Auditorium Club, Secretary; Declamation; Class Play; Drama Club; Girls’ Club; Hall Guide; Pep Club; Prom Decorating; Robin Staff; Select Choir; Spanish Club; Student Council; Thespians; Welcome Club; Y-Teens. CHAMPLAIN. JANET . . . Toots . . . All Year Honor Roll; Drama Club; GAA; Girls’ Club; Pep Club; Robin Staff; Tri-Chroma. Vice Pres.; Welcome Club; Y-Teens. CHRISTENSEN. MARY . . . Diane . . . Band; Christian Fellowship; French Club; GAA; Girls’ Club; Nurses’ Club; Pep Band; Pep Club: Prom Decorating; Ski Club; Y-Teens. CHUMLEY. DIANE . . . Di . . . All Year Honor Roll: GAA; Girls’ Club; National Honor; Prom Decorating; Tri-Chroma; Y-Teens. CLARIDGE, DENNIS . . . Tortilla . . . Baseball; Basketball; Football, A Squad, All Conference; Hi-Y; Junior Class Pres.; Prom Chairman; Prom Decorating; Hooter Club. Pres.; Student Council: Track; “R” Club. CLARK. BONNIE . . . Choir; GAA; Girls’ Club; Y-Teens. CLIFT, DIANE . . . GAA; Girls’ Club; Y-Teens. CLINTON, NANCY . . . None . . . Girls’ Club; Hall Guide; Y-Teens. COFFIN. JEANNE . . . Jranir Bril ... All Year Honor Roll; Christian Fellowship; Girls’ Club; National Honor. Fergus Falls: Library Club; Red Cross; Science Club; Orchestra; Paper. COLVER, ROY . . . All Year Honor Roll; Auditorium Club; Class Executive Board; German Club; Hi-Y; Homecoming Cliairman; National Honor. Pres.; Prom Decorating; “R” Club; Robin’s Tale; Rooter Club; Student Council; Track; Cross Country. CONRAD, GERALD . . . Jerry . . . German Club. CORCORAN. MARY . . . Corky . . . Choir; Girls’ Club. COURNOYKR. JOAN . . . GAA; Girls’ Club; Nurses’ Club: Red Cross; Welcome Club. WHAT A DAY! WHAT A FEELING! FUN EVERYWHERE Janice Johnson tries the hoola hoop. CRAIG, RICHARD . . . Dick . . . Football. B-Squad; Golf. CRANDALL. TIMOTHY . . . Tim . . . Football. B-Squad; Track; Wrestling. CYR. EARL DAHL. BETTY JEAN DAHLEN. BRUCE DALLIN, VIRGINIA . . . Ginger . . . Band; Christian Fellowship; Hall Guide; Pep Band. DAWSON, CHARLES ... Bill. .. Rooter Club. DE OTIS, JERROLD .. . Jerry. DEPPA, RICHARD . .. Dick DEWAR, KAREN ... All Year Honor Roll; Choir; Christian Fellowship, Vice Pres., Sec.; German Club; National Honor; Nurses’ Club; Red Cross, Pres., Trcas.; Robin’s Talc; Select Choir. DIBBLE, MELODY . . . Mel . . . Declamation; Choir; Drama Club; GAA; Girls’ Club; Gymnastics, girls; Hall Guide; Library Club; Library Assistant; Office Assistant; Prom Decorating; Y-Teens. DIETHERT, SHARON . . . . AU Year Honor Roll; French Club; National Honor. DINGLEY, CHARLOTTE . . . Char . . . German Club; Girls’ Club; Welcome Club; Y-Teens. DRESSEL, SUSANNE . . . Sue . . . German Club; Girls’ Club; Hall Guide; Nurses' Club; Welcome Club; Y-Teens. DRESSLER, FREDERICK . . . Fred . . . Band; Hi-Y; Rooter Club. DURKOT, FRANK . . . Football, B Squad; Hi-Y; Stu-dent Council; Wrestling. EBERLE, KATHLEEN . . . Everly Brothers . . . Girls’ Club; Nurses’ Club; Red Cross. ECKDAHL, JOHN . . . Eck . . . Band; Football, B Squad; Hi-Y'; Intramurals; Pep Band; Rooter Club. EDBERG, PAUL . . . Bedbug . . . Hockey. EGAN, KATHLEEN . . . Kathy . . . GAA; Girls’ Club; Hall Guide; Nurses’ Club; Pep Club; Prom Decorating; Robin Staff; Ski Club; Spanish Club; Tri-Chroma; Welcome Club. ELFTMANN, LEONARD . . . Band; German Club; Pep Band; Hi-C. ELLINCSON, DIANE . . . Squeaky . . . Choir; Drama Club; GAA; Girls’ Club; Stage Crew; Welcome Club. ELLIOT1’, SANDRA . . . Sandy . . . Choir; Class Executive Board; GAA; German Club; National Honor; Nurses’ Club; Pep Club; Prom Decorating; Red Cross; Student Council; Welcome Club; Y-Teens; Girls’ Club. ELSTER, ROBERT . . . Bob . . . Band; Basketball; Hi-Y; Intramurals; Pep Band; Rooter Club. EMONS, DARLENE . . . French Club; Girls’ Club; Hall Guide; Welcome Club. ERICKSON, BARRY . . . Swede . . . Basketball; Hi-Y; Intramurals; Rooter Club. ERICKSON, GLENN . . . Spanish Club. ERLAND, PATRICIA . . . Pat ... All Year Honor Roll; Choir; Class Play; Drama Club; French Club; Girls’ Club; Girls’ Trio; National Honor; Nurses’ Club; Pep Club; Prom Decorating; Red Cross; Select Choir; Welcome Club; Y’-Teens. ERWIN, KATHRYN . . . Kay . . . German Club; Girls’ Club; Hall Guide; Nurses' Club. ESSIG, JOANN ... Jo .. . Choir; Girls’ Club: Red Cross. EVANS, JERRY . . . Jake . . . Football, A and B Squad; Hi-Y. EVENSON, DELORES ... Dee .. . All Year Honor Roll; French Club; GAA; Girls’ Club; Library Club; Welcome Club; Y-Teens; 1FC; Lunchroom Help; Hi-C. FARRIER, SHARON . . . All Year Honor Roll; French Club; Girls’ Club; Hall Guide; National Honor; Prom Decorating; Quill and Scroll; Robin Staff; Robin’s Tale; Stage Crew; Welcome Club. FAY. LARRY .. . FINK, WILLIAM . . . Willie . . . Football, A and B Squad; Hall Guide; Hi-Y; Hockey, Co-Captain; Rooter Club. FINNELL, DOROTHY ... Choir. FISHER, STEPHEN . . . Steve ... All Year Honor Roll; Band; Baseball; Junior Class Treasurer; Hi-Y, Sec.; Intramurals; National Honor; Pep Band; Prom Decorating; Spanish Club; Student Council, President. FITCH, LYNN ... Fats .. . All Year Honor Roll; Auditorium Club; Class Play; Drama Club; German Club; Hi-Y; National Honor; Prom Decorating; Rooter Club; Select Choir; Student Council; Thespians; Ski Club; Welcome Club, Executive Board. FOLT, ROBERTA . . . Berta . . . All Year Honor Roll; Auditorium Club; Declamation; GAA; Girls’ Club; Prom Decorating; Red Cross; Robin’s Tale; Spanish Club; Student Council; Welcome Club; Y-Teens. FORSLIN, JULIE . . . Choir; Christian Fellowship; GAA; Hall Guide; Tri-Chroma; YTeens. FOSS. GERALDINE . . . Gerry . . . Girls Club; Spanish Club; Student Council. FOSS. JANET ... All Year Honor Roll; Band; GAA; Girls’ Club; Pep Band; Tri-Chroma; Y-Teens. FRAMPTON, BONNIE . . . Cheerleader; Drama Club, Girls’ Club; Hall Guide; Nurses’ Club; Pep Club; Prom Decorating; Red Cross; Ski Club;’ Spanish Club; Welcome Club; Y-Teens. FRATZKE, SHARON . . . German Club; GAA; Girls’ Club; Hall Guide; Y-Teens. FREDERICK, LARRY . . . Intramural®; Rifle dub. FRED1N, DOUGLAS . . . Buzz . . . All Year Honor Roll; Band; Baseball; Declamation; Football. A Squad; Hi-Y; National Honor; Prom Decorating; Rooter Club; Swimming. FULTZ, DELORES . . . De-De ... All Year Honor Roll; Christian Fellowship; National Honor; Red Cross, Treas.; Robin Staff; Select Choir. FYLE, KEITH . .. Hi-Y. GABBERT, YVONNE . . . Drama Club; French Club; Girls’ Club; Prom Decorating; Robin Staff; Stage Crew; Student Council; Tri-Chroma; Welcome Club. GAMELIN, DANIEL ... Dan .. . Hi-Y; Wrestling. GAMER, RONALD ... Ron .. . Band; Football; Hall Guide; Hockey; Intramurals; Pep Band; Rooter Club. GEE, DAVID . . . Dave . . . Band, A; Christian Fellowship; Pep Band; Swimming. GENUNG, SHARON . . . Gunk . . . Class Musical; Girls’ Club; Hall Guide; Robin Staff; Robinaires; Select Choir; Welcome Club. GILBREATH, CAROLYN . . . Auditorium Club; French Club, Scc.-Treas.; Girls’ Club; Hall Guide; Welcome Club. Executive Board. GILCHRIST, ANNE . . . Annie . . . Girls’ Club; Ski Club; Spanish Club; Tri-Chroma; Welcome Club. GILLETTE, ARDELLE ... Del .. . Girls’ Club. CISVOLD, DEAN ... All Year Honor Roll; Class Executive Board; Football, B Squad; Hi-Y, Treas.; Intramurals; Rooter Club; Spanish Club; Sr. Class Vice Pres.; Student Council. SEE YOU THERE Julian Hook admires caricature. GOLLE, JO-ANN . . . All Year Honor Roll; Band; Ger-Man Club; National Honor; Pep Band. GOODLAND, JAMES . . . Jim ... All Year Honor Roll; Baseball; Class Executive Board; German Club; Hi-Y; Intramurals; National Honor; Prom Decorating; Rooter Club; Welcome Club, Executive Board. GROSE, MARLIN . . . GRUNEWALD, BRYAN ... All Year Honor Roll; Baseball; Basketball; Cross Country, Captain; German Club; National Honor; Rooter Club. GULCZINSKi, VERNON . .. GUSTAFSON, DARLENE . . . Raye . . . Choir; Girls’ Club; Spanish Club; Welcome Club. HABERLE, JOANN . . . Jo . . . Christian Fellowship; Girls’ Club; Hall Guide; Y-Teens. HAKE. SHARON . . . HAMMAR, ROBERT ...Bob... Hi-Y; Hockey. HAND. GARY . . . Big Gar . . . Band; Hi-Y; Intra-murals; Pep Band; Rifle Club; Rooter Club; Swimming. HANSEN. GERALDINE . . . Gerrie . . . Girls’ Club; Y-Teens. HANSEN. LOUIS ... HANSEN. ROBERT . . . Bob . . . Auditorium Club; Boys’ Quartette; Hi-Y; Intramurals; Select Choir; Tennis. HANSON. THERESA . . . Cookie . . . Girls’ Club; Hall Guide; Spanish Club; Welcome Club. HARDIN. SARAH . . . Sally . . . Robinaires. HARTWIC, DALE .. . Shorty... Baseball. HARTWIG, WANDA HARV1E, MARY ... All Year Honor Roll; German Club; National Honor; Nurses’ Club; Pep Club; Prom Chairman; Student Council, Executive Board; Y-Teens. HAYEK, PATRICIA . . . Pudge . . . Auditorium Club; GAA; Girls’ Club; Pep Club; Red Cross. HAYS, REID . . . Band; Hi-Y; Pep Band; Swimming. HED, DARRELL HEGSTRAND, LEE . . . AU Year Honor Roll; Hi-Y; National Honor; Tennis. HEIDELBERGER, JUDI . . . Little One . . . Choir; French Club; Girls’ Club. HELNECKE, EDWIN HELPS, JUDITH .. . Judy .. . Christian Fellowship. HENNINGS, RICHARD .. . Dick HENRY, TERRY . . . German Club; Golf; Rifle Club; Rooter Club. HERMAN, JUDITH . . . Judy . . . Tri-Chroma; Wei-come Club; Y-Teens. HILL, VELLA ...Vel... GAA; Gym Aid. HILTON, JUDY . . . Choir; Christian Fellowship; GAA; Library; Select Choir. HI MANGO, WAYNE . .. Skip HLADY, STEPHANIE HOARD, ALLEN ... Al HOFF, JUDY . . . Jude . . . Girls’ Club; Homecoming Chairman, Publicity; Pep Club; Prom Decorating; Quill and Scroll; Robin’s Tale, Business Manager; Student Council; Welcome Club, Executive Board. HOKANSON, KENNETH . . . Hoke ... All Year Honor Roll; Football, A and B Squad; Hi-Y; National Honor. HOLBORN, RICHARD ...Dick... Hi-Y. HOLMES, BARRY .. . Hi-Y. HOLMQUIST, DANIEL ... Irish . .. Hi-Y. HONIGSCHMIDT, DONNA ... All Year Honor Roll; Class Executive Board; Girls’ Club; Hall Guide; National Honor; Nurses’ Club; Pep Club; Prom Co-Chairman, Prom Decorating; Robin Staff; Red Cross; Ski Club; Tri-Chroma; Welcome Club; Y-Tccns. THOSE AUTUMN DAYS Barb Beck, Barb Alden check calendar of events. READY FOR THE SHOW HONIGSCHMIDT, KENNETH ...Ken HOOK, JULIAN . . . Jules . . . Baseball; Football, A Squad; Hall Guide; Prom Decorating; MR” Club; Wrestling, Co-captain; Football, Co-captain. HOPKO, JUDY . . . Class Executive Board; German Club; GAA; Girls’ Club; Pep Club, President; Prom Decorating; Ski Club; Student Council; Welcome Club; Y-Teens. HORBAL, JOYCE . . . Choir; Hall Guide; Girls’ Club. HORSTMAN, JUDITH . . . Judie . . . White Bear Lake: Choir; FHA; French Club; GAA; Girls’ Trio; Junior Red Cross; Nurses’ Club; Waltz Club. HUBER, ALLEN . . . Al . . . Football, B Squad; Hi-Y; Intramurals. HUGHES, HELEN . . . Sunshine . . . Drama Club; GAA; Girls’ Club; Hall Guide; Nurses’ Club; Pep Club; Red Cross. HULLETT, BARBARA . . . Barb . . . Choir; Girls’ Club; Library Club; Red Cross; Welcome Club. HUPE, DENNIS . . . Cannuct . . . Band; Baseball; Hall Guide; Hockey; Rooter Club; Track. HUSAK, BARBARA . . . Barb . . . AU Year Honor Roll; GAA; Girls’ Club; National Honor; Nurses’ Club; Prom Decorating; Red Cross; Robin Staff; Ski Club; Welcome Club; Y-Teens. HUTCHINSON, GRACE . . . Girls’ Club. HYDE, MARGARET . . . Maggie ... All Year Honor Roll; Declamation; French Club; German Club; GAA; Girls’ Club; Hall Guide; National Honor; Nurses’ Club; Pep Club; Prom Decorating; Welcome Club; Robin Staff; Y-Teens; ICC Representative; AFS, Germany. INVIE, THOMAS ...Tom... Track. IRONSIDE, KEITH ... All Year Honor Roll; Band, Pres.; Declamation; Class Play; Football, A Squad; Governor’s Board on Children and Youth. Vice Pres.; National Honor; Pep Band; “R” Club; Robin Staff, Co-editor; Rooter Club; Student Council; Thespians, Vice Pres.; Track; Welcome Club, Executive Board. JAEB, MAUREEN . . . GAA; Girls’ Club; Nurses’ Club; Prom Decorating; Red Cross; Robin Staff; Select Choir; Welcome Club. JANSSON, JON . . . Canvasback . . . Football, A and B Squad; “R” Club; Rooter Club; Wrestling. JENSON, DARLENE . . . Rock . . . GAA; Girls’ Club; Spanish Club; Welcome Club; Y-Teens. JESSER, EUGENE . . . Sam . . . Auditorium Club; Basketball; Football, A and B Squad; Hi-Y; Intramurals; Prom Decorating; “R” Club; Rooter Club; Swimming; Track; Welcome Club. JOHNSON. BARBARA J. . . . Barb . . . French Club. JOHNSON, BARBARA M. . . . Barb . . . All Year Honor Roll; Auditorium Club; Christian Fellowship; Class Musical; Drama Club; French Club; German Club; Girls’ Club; Girls’ Quartette; Girls’ Trio; Pep Club; Prom Decorating; Select Choir, Sec.; Ski Club; Student Council; Welcome Club; World Affairs Club; Y-Teens. JOHNSON, DAVID . . . Wilt ... All Year Honor Roll; Baseball; Basketball; Class Executive Board; German Club; Hall Guide; Hi-Y; Rooter Club; Tennis. JOHNSON, ELMER . .. JOHNSON, ERIC . . . Jerry . . . Hi-Y; Rooter Club; Visual Aid; Track Manager. JOHNSON, JAMES ... Jimbo. JOHNSON, JANICE . . . Jan . . . Choir; Drama Club; Girls’ Club; Spanish Club. JOHNSON, KARL . . . Cully . . . Wrestling. JOHNSON, LARRY . . . All Year Honor Roll; German Club; Hall Guide; Hi-Y, Vice-Pres.; Prom Decorating; Robin Staff, Sports editor; Rooter Club; Student Council; Tennis. JOHNSON, LOIS . . . Auditorium Club; Band; Band Medal Winner; German Club; Girls’ Club; Pep Band; Prom Decorating; Welcome Club. JOHNSON, PHILLIP . .. JOHNSON, RALPH . . . Pudge . . . Auditorium Club; Class Executive Board; Hall Guide; Hi-Y, All-School Pres.; Prom Decorating; Rooter Club; Ski Club, Pres.; Spanish Club, Treas. JOHNSON, SANDRA . . . Sandy . . . All Year Honor Roll; Choir; Class Executive Board; German Club; Girls’ Club; Hall Guide; National Honor; Nurses’ Club; Pep Club; Prom Decorating; Student Council; Welcome Club; Y-Tcens, Sec. JOHNSON, STANLEY ... Stan .. . All Year Honor Roll; Basketball; Golf; Hi-Y; “R Club; Rooter Club; Ski Club; Welcome Club, Executive Board. JOHNSTON, ALAN . . . Al . . . German Club; Hi-Y, Pres.; Rooter Club; Select Choir; Track; World Affairs. JOHNSTON, KATHLEEN . . . Kathy . . . Girls’ Club; Nurses’ Club; Red Cross; Y-Teens. JOHNSTON, RUTH . . . Choir; Christian Fellowship; GAA; Girls’ Club; Hi-C, Treas.; Y-Teens. KAMMANN, SUSAN ... Sue .. . Drama Club; Girls’ Club; Hall Guide; Nurses’ Club; Red Cross; Spanish Club; Welcome Club; Y-Tcens. KANDUTH, ROBERT ...Bob KARGEL, JOAN . . . Joanie ... All Year Honor Roll; Choir; Christian Fellowship; GAA; Spanish Club. KARKHOFF, MARGERY . . . Marge . . . Girls’ Club: Spanish Club. GRAND WALTZ OPENS HOMECOMING SHOW KEISLING, JACQUELINE . . . Jackie . . . Choir; Girls’ Club. KELLER, NANCY . . . Choir; Girls’ Club; Hall Guide; Y-Tcens. KELLY. PAUL . . . Track. KENNEDY, KAY . . . French Club; Girls’ Club; Hall Guide; Prom Decorating; Y-Tecns. KISTLER. MARGO . . . Magoo . . . Choir; French Club; Girls' Club; Red Cross; Welcome Club. KLICK, PATRICIA . . . Klicker . . . Auditorium Club; Declamation; Cheerleader; Choir; Drama Club; GAA; Girls’ Club; Nurses’ Club; Pep Club; Prom Decorating; Red Cross; Ski Club; Spanish Club; Welcome Club. KLUZ, SHARON . . . All Year Honor Roll; Choir; Girls’ Club; Welcome Club. KNOLL. BENARD .. . Hen. KNUDSON, WAYNE . . . Knuie . . . Golf; Hi-Y; Intramurals. KOSCH, JAMES . . . Kosh . . . Intramurals; Rooter Club; Track. KOSKI. JOHN KOSKIE, THOMAS ... Tom .. . Hi-Y; Intramurals; Prom Decorating; Rooter Club. KOSTE. SANDRA . . . Sandy . .. Girls’ Club. KREPIS, RONALD ... Ron .. . Band; Chess Club; Football, B. KRUEGER. WESI.EY KUEHNE. RICHARD . . . Rich . . . Football, A and B; Hall Guide; Hi-Y; Hockey; Rifle Club; Ski Club: Tennis; Hi-Y, Pres.; Rooter Club. KUUSISTO, JUDITH . . . Judy ... .Ml Year Honor Roll; Auditorium Club; Choir; Class Play; French Club; Girls’ Club; Hall Guide; Homecoming Chairman; National Honor; Prom Chairman; Robin’s Tale; Welcome Club, Executive Board; Y-Teens. KUUTT1, MADELEINE . . . Finn . . . GAA; Library Club; Red Cross; Spanish Club; Y-Teens; YFC. AMBASSADOR OF GOOD CHEER Marilyn Rigg performs. LADDUSAW, ROBERT ...Bob... Hi-Y. LADING, DAVID . . . Dave . . . Chess Club; Christian Fellowship: German Club, Treas.; Hall Guide; Hi-Y, Treas.; Rifle Club; Rooter Club; Student Council; Tennis; Tri-F. LAMBERTON, SHARON . . . All Year Honor Roll; German Club; Girls’ Club; Nurses’ Club; Welcome Club; Y-Teens. LAN DAHL, JOHN ...Jon... Band; Pep Band. LANDRY, KAREN . . . All Year Honor Roll; Band; Drama Club; Flagtwirler; French Club; Girls’ Club; National Honor; Pep Band; Pep Club; Prom Decorating; Red Cross; Tri-Chroma; Welcome Club; Y-Tccns. LANG, MICHEAL . . . Mike . . . Gymnastics. LANGE, ERIC . . . All Year Honor Roll; German Club; Robin Staff. Sports Editor. LANNING, MICHAEL . . . Mike . . . Rooter Club. LARSON, ANN . . . All Year Honor Roll; Auditorium Club; Choir; Christian Fellowship; Class Executive Board; Drama Club; German Club, Treas.; GAA; Girls’ Club; Hall Guide; National Honor; Nurses’ Club; Pep Gub; Prom Decorating; Red Cross; Welcome Club; Welcome Club Executive Board, Vice Pres.; Y-Teens. LARSON, DAVID . . . Larse . . . Auditorium Club; Football, A Squad; Hall Guide; Hi-Y, Treas.; Prom Decorating; “R” Club; Rooter Club, Pres.; Sophomore Class Pres.; Tennis; Track; Welcome Club, Executive Board; Wrestling. LARSON. JAMES . . . Jim . . . Band; Baseball; Basketball; Football, A and B Squad; German Club; Hall Guide; Hi-Y, All School Pres.; Intramurals; National Honor; “R” Club; Rooter Club; Student Council; Track; Visual Aid. LARSON, RICHARD . . . Dick . . . Baseball; Basketball; Boys’ Trio; Football, B Squad; Gymnastics; Hall Guide; Intramurals; Rifle Club; Track. LARSON, TERRY . . . LAUDERDALE, JOYCE ... All Year Honor Roll; Declamation; Christian Fellowship; Girls’ Club; Library Club; National Honor; Spanish Club; Hi-C, Vice-Pres.; YFC. LEAVENWORTH, CAROL ... All Year Honor Roll; Declamation; Choir; Class Play; Drama Club; French Club; German Club; GAA; Girls’ Club; Hall Guide; National Honor; Nurses’ Club; Pep Qub; Prom Chairman; Robin Staff; Ski Club; Tri-Chroma; W'elcome Club; Y-Teens, V. Pres.; Select Choir. LEBRUN, PAUL . . . LEHMANN, GARY ... LEITZKE, DARLENE . . . Doll . . . Christian Fellowship; Girls’ Club: Hall Guide; Welcome Club; Y-Teens. LENTZ. RAYMOND ...Kay... Visual Aid. LEVERENTZ. ALICE . . . Allie . . . All Year Honor Roll; Choir; Christian Fellowship; GAA; Spanish Club; Y-Tccns. LEVERN1ER, JAMES . . . Jim . . . All Year Honor Roll; Auditorium Club; French Club, Vice Pres.; German Club. Pres.: National Honor; Student Council. Treas. LIDMAN. JOHN . .. HaH Guide; Wrestling. LIEN. RONALD ...Ron LILYHOLM, LEONARD . . . Lenny . . . Band; Class Executive Board; Football, A and B Squad, Co-Captain; Hall Guide; Hockey, Co-Captain; Intramurals; Prom Decorating; “R” Club; Rooter Club; Student Council; Track. L1NDBLOOM. WAYNE . . . Track. Manager. UNDBOE. MICHEAL . . . Mike . . . Basketball; Choir; Class Play; Prom Decorating; “R” Club; Select Choir; Track. UNDSTROM. RONALD ... Ron .. . Hall Guide; Intramurals. LIVERINGHOUSE, LARRY . . . Liver . . . Football, A and B Squad; Hi-Y; “R” Club; Wrestling. LODIN, CEIL . . . All Year Honor Roll; GAA; Girls’ Gub; National Honor; Spanish Club; Student Council. LUBY, YVONNE . . . Christian Fellowship; Girls’ Club; Nmrses’ Gub; Red Cross; Ski Club; Spanish Club; Welcome Club; Y-Tccns. LUNDGREN, RODNEY... LUNDMARK, JOANNE ...Jo ... LUTGEN. JANET ... Jan . . . Girk’ Club; Red Cross; Welcome Club. McCALLUM, SHARON . . . All Year Honor Roll; GAA; Girls’ Club; National Honor. McCAUSLAND, CARYL . . . All Year Honor Roll; Cheerleader; Choir; GAA; Girls’ Club; Hall Guide; Nurses’ Club; Pep Club; Prom Decorating; Red Cross; Ski Club; Welcome Club; Y-Tcens. McDOUGALL, DUNCAN . . . Football, A Squad; In-tramurals; Wrestling. McGLONE, JUDY . . . French Club; Girls’ Club; World Affairs. McCONACLE, FAYE ... Sue .. . French Club. Historian; GAA; Girls’. Club; Y-Teens. McGRATH, NANCY ... All Year Honor Roll; Girls’ Club: National Honor; Spanish Club; Red Cross. LOVELY VOICE, LOVELY GIRL Barb Johnson sings. BE A CLOWN Jane Steiff, Betty Hansen are court jesters. McINTOSH. ROBERT . . . Stitch . . . Hockey; Select Choir. McKEE, LARRY . . . Mac . . . Baseball; Football, B Squad. McLAIN, LARRY . . . Mac . . . Baseball; Basketball; Football, A and B Squad; Hi-Y; Intramurals; Rifle Club; Rooter Club; Student Council; Welcome Club, Executive Board; Wrestling. McNABB. SHARON . . . Mickey . . . Girls’ Club; Web come Club. MACMILLAN. JEROME . . . Mac . . . Hi-Y; Intramurals. MAHKLE, TIMOTHY ... Tim .. . Hi-Y; Intramurals; Rooter Club. MAKI, JOHN .. . Gymnastics. MANLEY, DAVID .. . Select Choir. MARCHAND, KAREN . . . Christian Fellowship; GAA; Girls’ Club; Hall Guide; Library Club; Red Cross; Spanish Club; Y-Teens. MARCHAND, MARY ANN . . . Punkie . . . GAA; Girls’ Club; Gym Assistant. MARCOTTE, JUDITH . . . Judy . . . French Qub; GAA; Girls’ Club; Prom Decorating; Red Cross; Welcome Club. MARSHALL, DELWYN . . . MARTIN, MARILYN . . . M. J. . . . Choir; Christian Fellowship; German Club; Girls’ Qub; Library Club; YFC Club. MARX, LEILA . . . Lee . . . Choir; German Qub; GAA; Girls’ Club; Nurses’ Club; Welcome Club; Y-Teens. MASON, DARLENE ... Dor ... All Year Honor Roll; Choir; Drama Club; German Club; Girls’ Club; Hall Guide; Nurses’ Qub; Red Cross; Robin Staff; Ski Club; Welcome Club. MASTER, JOHN . .. Jack . . . Intramurals. MATHIS, RICHARD ... Dick . .. MATTHIESEN, DAWN . . . Sunrise ... All Year Honor Roll; Declamation; Choir; German Club, Historian; Girls’ Club; Girls’ Quartette; Hall Guide; Nurses’ Club; Prom Decorating; Red Cross; Select Choir; Welcome Qub; Y-Teens. MEISTER, WILLIAM ... Bill. .. MERWIN, TIMOTHY . . . Tim . . . Gymnastics; Prom Decorating; Rooter Club. MEYER, KAREN . . . Choir; Girls’ Qub; Spanish Qub; Welcome Club. MICHALETZ, KATHLEEN . . . Kathy . . . Christian Fellowship; GAA; Library Club; Select Choir; Student Council; Y-Teens. MILLER, DARLENE . . . Been . . . Choir; Girls' Club; Y-Teens; Art Club. MILLER, JOE . . . Auditorium Club; Hi-Y; Homecoming Chairman; Prom Decorating; “R” Club; Rooter Club; Student Council; Swimming; Tennis. MILLER, LINDA . . . Choir; Drama Club; Girls’ Club; Pep Club; Prom Decorating; Welcome Club; Senior Girls’ Trio, Pianist. MILLER, MICHAEL . . . Mike . . . All Year Honor Roll; Class Play; Electronics Club; Visual Aid. M1NDRUM, JOAN ...Jo... Hi-C. MISCH, CAROLE . . . Choir; .German Club; Girls’ Club; Welcome Club. MITCHELL, DENNIS . . . Mitch . . . Electronics Club. MODEEN, JAROLD .. . Wrestling. MONROE, RQWENA ... Row .. . Drama Club; Welcome Club; Y-Teens; Robinaircs. MONSON, THOMAS ... Ah Year Honor Roll; Band; Hall Guide; Hi-Y; National Honor, Vice Pres.; Pep Band; Rooter Club; Ski Club. MOOS, MARVALEE . . . Mary . . . Choir; Girls’ Club; Hall Guide; Office Help; Prom Decorating; Welcome Club; Y-Teens. MORRIS, BEVERLY ... Bev . . . Auditorium Club; Cheerleader; Class Play; Drama Club; Girls’ Trio; Pep Club; Prom Decorating; Robinaires Choreographer; Select Choir; Spanish Club; Sophomore Class Secretary; Student Council; Thespians; Welcome Club, Sec. MOXNESS, MARILYN . . . Moxie ... All Year Honor Roll; Declamation; Debate; Chemistry Lab. As.; German Club; GAA; Girls’ Club; Hall Guide; National Honor; Robin Staff; Science Club; Tri-Chroma; Welcome Club; World Affairs. MOYER, SHARON . . . Sheri . . . Auditorium Club; Band; Girls’ Club; Hall Guide; Pep Band; Pep Club; Robin’s Tale; Ski Club: Welcome Club; Y-Teens. NELSON. DENNIS A. . . . Denny . . . Band; Wrestling. NELSON, DENNIS E______ NELSON, VIRGIE MAY ... Girls’ Club; Hi-C. WHAT’S GOING ON NOW? NESS, KIRSTEN . . . Kris ... All Year Honor Roll; Girls’ Club; National Honor; Spanish Club; Y-Teens. NESS, PAUL . . . Hi-Y; Intramurals; Rooter Club; Swimming, Captain; Track; Hi-C; Hi-Y, Treas. NESSETH, JON ... Mike NICHOLS. WAYNE . . . Nick . . . Baseball, Cross Country. NORDENSTROM, KURT . .. NORDLOCKEN, MARY ANN ... Welcome Club. O’DELL, DAVID . . . Digger O’Dell . . . Christian Fellowship. OLSEN, CURTIS .. . OLSON, GENE ... OLSON, GERALDINE . . . Gerry . . . Choir; Library Club. OLSON, JANICE . . . Jan ... All Year Honor Roll; Band; Band Medal Winner; GAA; Girls’ Club; Pep Band; Student Council; Tri-Chroma; Welcome Club, Executive Board; Y-Teens. ORSTA1), MADELYN . . . Magpie . . . Choir; Girls’ Club; Select Choir; Ski Club; Spanish Qub. ORSTAD. PAUL . . . Orstad . . . Cross Country; Hi-Y; Intramurals; “R” Qub; Rooter Club; Swimming; Track Manager. OSBERG, KATHRYN ... Kay .. . Choir; Girls’ Qub; Hall Guide; World Affairs’ Club. OSTERHUS, DANIEL ... Dan .. . All Year Honor Roll; Band; Christian Fellowship; Hi-Y; National Honor; Pep Band; “R” Club; Wrestling. OSTERHUS, JOEL . . . J. C. . . . All Year Honor Roll; Hi-Y; Hi-C. OSTERHUS, STEPHEN . . . Steve . . . All Year Honor Roll; Auditorium Qub; Band; Declamation; Class Executive Board; Hall Guide; Hi-C Qub President, City-wide Treasurer, City-wide Vice-president, Gty-President; Hi-Y, Chaplain, Senator to Youth and Government; Pep Band; “R” Club; Rooter Club; Swimming. PAGGEN, SANDRA . . . Sandy . . . Choir; Class Play; Drama Club; German Club; Girls’ Club; Y-Teens. GIRLS OF COURSE -A' PALMQUIST, JOYCE . . . Red . . . All Year Honor Roll; Girls’ Club; Student Council; Welcome Club; Y-Teens. FANCIER. CHARLES ... Chuckles ... PARKER, LINDA . . . Rebel . . . GAA; Girls’ Club; Red Cross; Spanish Club. PARKER. PATRICIA ... Pat .. . All Year Honor Roll; Choir; German Club; Girls’ Club; Pep Club; Prom Decorating; Office Help; Welcome Club. PARSON, CAROLS . . . GAA; Girls’ Club; Tri-Chroma; Welcome Gub; Y-Teens. PAULAHA, DENNIS ... All Year Honor Roll; Audi-torium Club; Hall Guide; Hi-Y; Intramurals; Robin Staff; Tennis. PAULSON, DUAINE . .. Duey . . . Gymnastics. PAULY, WILLIAM ...BUI.. . PERSON, KAREN . . . Choir; Drama Club; World Affairs Gub. PERSON, MARVIN ... Perky .. . PETERS, JUDTH ... Pete .. . All Year Honor Roll; Drama Club; German Club; Girls’ Club; Girls’ State; Hall Guide; Homecoming Court; National Honor; Nurses’ Club; Pep Club; Prom Decorating; Quill and Scroll; Student Council; Welcome Club, Executive Board; Y-Teens. PETERSEN, JUDY ... Red .. . Choir; Girls’ Club; Library Gub; Red Cross. PETERSEN. MARVIN . . . Marv . . . PETERSEN, MARY ANN . . . Pete . . . Choir; Drama Club; Girls’ Club; Red Cross; Welcome Gub. PETERSON, DAVID .. . Dave . . . Visual Aid. PETERSON. KAREN . . . Toody ... Ski Club; Welcome Club. PETERSON, NANCY . . . Pete ... All Year Honor Roll; Class Play; GAA; Girls’ Club; Hall Guide; National Honor; Nurses’ Club; Select Choir; Student Council; Welcome Club; Y-Tecns. PETERSON. ROBERT . . . Peter . . . Baseball; Hi-Y; Intramurals. PETROSKEY, JOHN . . . Jocko . . . Choir; Football, A and B Squad; Gymnastics; Hi-Y; Intramurals; Select Choir. PHILLIPS, EUGENE ... Gene PIERSKALLA. KENNETH ... Ken .. . Chess Club; Electronics Club; German Club; National Honor. PISANSKY. JUDITH ... Pete .. . GAA; Y-Tccns. PORTER. AUDREANNA . . . Audie . . . Band; Girls’ Club; Hi-C, Pres.; Library dub; Nurses’ Club; Pep Band; Red Cross Club; Welcome Club; World Affairs; Y-Teens. POWERS. CAROLE . . . All Year Honor Roll; Band; French Club; GAA; Girls’ Club; National Honor; Pep Band; Y-Teens. RAFSHOL, VIRGINIA . . . Ginna . . . All Year Honor Roll; Auditorium Club; Choir; Drama Club; GAA; Girls’ Club; National Honor; Nurses’ Club; Pep Club; Prom Decorating; Red Cross; Robin Staff; Welcome Club; Y-Tcens. RAMSEY, THOMAS .. . Tom RANGEL, SHARI . . . Shortie . . . Drama Club; Girls’ Club; Hall Guide; Spanish Club. RASMUSSON. BARBARA . . . Barb . . . Y-Tecns. RATHMANNER, GERALD . . . Rath . . . Basketball, Manager; Football, A Squad, Manager; Student Council. RAU, ROBERT ...Bob . .. Golf; Hi-Y. RAUSCH, BARBARA . . . Barb ... All Year Honor Roll; Declamation; Christian Fellowship; Girls’ Club; Robin’s Tale, Circulation; Spanish Club; Welcome Club; Hi-C, Vice-Pres.; Y-Teens, Sec.; World Affairs. REED, ROY . . . REIMER. DONALD ...Don... Wrestling. RICHTER, JANE . . . AU Year Honor Roll; Choir; Girls’ Club; National Honor; Welcome Club; World Affairs; Y-Teens. R1GG, MARILYN . . . Riggs . . . Auditorium Club; Christian Fellowship; Class Play; Pep Club; Select Choir; Welcome Club; Y-Teens. RIMER, SHARON . . . Choir; GAA; Girls’ Club; Y-Teens. ROALSTAD, DAVID . . . Roaly . . . Baseball; Basket-ball; Football, A and B Squad; Hi-Y; National Honor; “R” Club; Rooter Club. ROBERTS, DIANE . . . AU Year Honor Roll; National Honor; Select Choir; Spanish Club; Y-Teens. ROBINSON, KAY .. . Choir; Girls’ Club. CLEAR THE HALLS Diane’s leading the band. WHO’S GOING TO CLASS? ROGGEMANN, MYRON ... ROLF, CURTIS . .. Ruff ... RONNING, CAROL . . . French Club. Vice President; Girls’ Club; Hall Guide; Student Council; Robin Staff. RUDSER, MARION . . . GAA; Hall Guide; Prom Decorating; Red Cross; Welcome Club; Y-Teens. RUMBLE, BETTY ANN . . . Bumbles Choir; German Club; Girls’ Club; Select Choir. RUNNING, DIANE . . . Choir; Girls’ Club. RUTH, ROBERT ... Bob .. . Basketball, B Squad; Class Executive Board; German Club; Hi-Y; Quill and Scroll; Robin’s Tale, Sports Editor; Rooter Club; Student Council; Swimming; Sophomore Class Treasurer. RUTKOWSKI, MARILYN . . . Girls’ Club; Pep Club; Tri-Chroma, Treasurer; Welcome Club. RYDEEN, MARILYN ... Porky ... Y-Teens. KYMAN, DAWN . . . GAA; Girls’ Club; Red Cross; Spanish Club; Welcome Club; Y-Teens. SAAR1, ELEANORE . . . Bunnie ... All Year Honor Roll; Drama Club; French Club; Girls’ Club; National Honor; Y-Teens; Debate. SAARI, THOMAS . . . Tom Cat . . . Football. B Squad; Intramurals; Prom Decorating; Track. SABATUK, GERALD... SANDBERG, NANCY . . . AW . . . All Year Honor Roll; Girls’ Club; Hall Guide; National Honor; Prom Decorating; Spanish Club. Sec.; Welcome Club. Executive Board; Y-Teens. SANDMOEN, JULIA . . . Julie . . . Christian Fellowship; Girls’ Club; Nurses’ Club; Select Choir; Spanish Club; Welcome Club; Y-Teens. SANDWICK, GARY . . . SARENPA. THOMAS . . . Tom . . . Golf; Hall Guide; Ski Club. SAUNDERS. RICHARD . . . Dick . . . German Club; Hi-Y; Rooter Club. SCHAEFER. JAMES . . . Jim . . . Gymnastics; Cross Country; Intramurals; “R Club; Rooter Club; Wrestling. SCHAEFER. MARGARET . . . Margie . . . Choir; French Club; Hall Guide; Welcome Club; Y-Teens. SCHEMPP. DAVID . . . Dave . . . All Year Honor Roll; Auditorium Club; Boys’ Quartette; Hi-Y; Rooter Club; Select Choir; Musical. SCHEUERMAN, DIANE . . . Shirley . . . All Year Honor Roll; Auditorium Club; Band, Sec.; Cheerleader: Class Executive Board; Drama Club; Flag Twirier; German Club; Girls’ Club; National Honor; Nurses’ Club; Pep Club; Prom Decorating; Red Cross; Robin Staff, Senior Section Editor; Student Council; Thomas’ Teen Board; Tri-Chroma; Welcome Club; Y-Teens; Senior Class Treasurer. SCHIMKE. RONALD . . . Ron ... All Year Honor Roll; Hall Guide; Intramurals. SCHMITT, BONNIE . . . Schmitty . . . Band; Girls’ Club; Hall Guide; Pep Club. SCHOBF.R, ALBERT . . . Mother Sprat Baseball; Basketball; Boys Quartette; Choir; Class Play; Football. A Squad; German Club; Hi-Y; Intra-murals; “R” Club; Rooter Club; Student Council. SCHOMMF.R, JOANNE . . . Choir; GAA; Girls’ Club; Y-Teens; Gym assistant. SCHRANKEL, LOIS . . . Choir. SCHWEIGERT, JOHN . . . Wiener . . . Band; German Club; Hall Guide; Hi-Y; Pep Band; Prom Decorating; Rooter Club; Ski Club; Student Council; Tennis; Hi-Y, Vice Pres., Chaplain. SEEMANN, RICHARD . . . Dick . . . Basketball; Football, A Squad, B Squad; Hi-Y; Intramurals; “R Club; Rooter Club; Track. SEIBERT, GEORGE . . . Band; Band Medal Winner; Pep Band. SEIGMAN, MARYLOU ... All Year Honor Roll; French Club; GAA; Girls’ Club; National Honor. SENDZIK. DENNIS . . . Den . . . Band; Pep Band. SEVERSON, CLYDE . Red . . . Football, B Squad; Hockey; Intramurals. SEWELL, NANCY . . . .Vane . . . Choir; Girls’ Club; Nurses’ Club; Red Cross. SHANNON, GEORGIA . . . Kay .'. . Drama Club; Girls’ Club; Pep Club; Prom Decorating; Ski Club; Spanish Club; Welcome Club; Y-Teens. SHERWOOD. WILUAM . . . 1Pillie . . . Baseball, Manager; Basketball, Manager; Football, Manager; Prom Decoration; Stage Crew; Visual Aid. SIBET, GEORGE . . . Band; Hi-Y; Intramurals; Pep Band. SIMS, JERRY ... Hi-Y. SIPE, RODGER . . . Rog . . . Baseball; Football, B Squad; Prom Decorating; “R” Club; Rooter Club; Wrestling. WHERE’S THE PARADE? SKYTTE. CAROL . . . Kellie . . . Christian Fellowship; Class Executive Board; Drama Club; GAA; Girls’ Club; Hall Guide; Homecoming Chairman; Library Club; Nurses’ Club; Pep Club; Prom Decoration; Red Cross; Robins Staff; Spanish Club; Student Council; Welcome Club; Y-Tecns. SMITH, GARY . . . Track; Cross Country; Basketball. SMITH, JEANNINE . . . Choir; French Club; Girls’ Club; Donaldson’s Teen Board Representative. SMITH, RENE . . . French Club; Girls’ Club; Stage Crew. SNEEN, MARVIN .. . ST. CLAIR. MARIE ... STEENERSON, MARK . . . Bascbdl; Football, B Squad; Hi-Y; Rooter Club; Track; Wrestling. STEGER, MARIAN . . . Choir; GAA; Girls’ Club; Girls' Trio; Nurses’ Club; Select Choir; Spanish Club; Welcome Club; Y-Teens. STEIFF, JANET . . . Whip . . . All Year Honor Roll; Auditorium Club; Choir; Christian Fellowship; Class Executive Board; Drama Club, Treas.; German Club; GAA; Girls’ Club; Homecoming Chairman; National Honor; Nurses’ Club; Pep Club; Prom Chairman; Prom Decorating; Red Cross; Robin Staff, Faculty Section Editor; Select Choir; Student Council; Welcome Club, Executive Board; Y-Teens. STENGEL, GARY STIBAL, DOUGLAS . .. Doug . . . Hockey. STIMMLER. BONNIE . . . Choir; Pep Club; Spanish Club; Welcome Club. STOHL. BRUCE . . . Robin’s Talc; Rooter Club; Student Council. STRAUCH. JOHN STREUFERT, CAROL ... All Year Honor Roll; Audi-torium Club; Choir; Class Executive Board; German Club; Girls’ Club; National Honor; Pep Club; Prom Decorating; Robin Staff, Organization Section Editor; Select Choir; Student Council; Welcome Club, Executive Board; Y-Teens. STUBBS, JANICE . . . Jan ... All Year Honor Roll; Girls’ Club; National Honor; Quill Scroll; Robin’s Tale, Business Manager; Spanish Club; Y-Teens. SUNBLAD, BONNIE . . . Sunny . . . GAA; Girls’ Club; Hall Guide; Library Club; Nurses’ Club; Pep Club; Red Cross; Spanish Club; Welcome Club. SUNDGREN, GERALD . . . Jerry . . . Baseball; Basketball; Class Executive Board; Football, A and B Squad; Hi-Y; Prom Decorating; Rooter Club, Secretary; Student Council. WE’LL TAKE THE LEAD SWENNINGSEN, LARRY ...Lee... Rifle Club. SWENSON, MARILYN . . . Mary . . . Dayton’s Teen Board Rep.; Class Executive Board; Girls’ Club; Hall Guide; Nurses’ Club; Pep Club; Prom Decorating; Ski Club. Secretary-Treasurer; Tri-Chroma; Welcome Club; Y-Teens. TAYLOR. GERALD ... Jerry. THAYER. MARY . . . Drama Club; Spanish Club; Welcome Club. THORSON, KATHLEEN . . . Kathy . . . GAA; Girls’ Club; Tri-Chroma. TOMASCAK. WALTER ... Walt .. . Baseball; Foot-ball. B Squad; Intramurals. TOMPKINS, JANET . . . Jan . . . Choir; French Club; Girls’ Club; Tri-Chroma. TORNELL. SANDRA . . . Sandy ... All Year Honor Roll; Declamation; Christian Fellowship; Drama Club: GAA; Girls’ Club; Homecoming Chairman; National Honor; Nurses’ Club; Pep Club; Red Cross, Vice President; Student Council; Y-Teens. TRUNNELL, WILLARD . . . Bill . . . Wrestling. TULLBANE. EUGENE . . . Gene . . . Band; Hall Guide; Pep Band. VALINE, RICHARD . . . Dick . . . Basketball; Class Executive Board; Football, A Squad; German Club; Hi-Y; Prom Decorating; “R Club; Rooter Club; Sophomore Gass Vice-President; Track. VAN GORP, GAIL . . . Choir; Drama Club; French Club; GAA; Girls’ Club; Nurses’ Qub; Welcome Club; Y-Teens. VARNER. GWENDOLYN . . . Given ... All Year Honor Roll; Declamation; Drama Club; German Club; GAA; Cirls’ Club; Hall Guide; National Honor: Nurses’ Club; Prom Decorating; Red Cross; Robin Staff; Tri-Chroma; Welcome Club; World Affairs Club; Y-Teens. VASQUEZ. ROLAND ... Rollie. VEIT. VAUGHN VETH, BRIAN . . . Band; German Club; Homecoming Chairman; Pep Band; Stage Crew; Visual Aid. VOJTA, ROBERT . . . Bob . . . Football, B Squad; Wrestling. WAGNER, GAIL . . . Moocho . . . Girls’ Club; Nurses’ Club; Prom Decorating; Tri-Chroma; Welcome Club. WAKEFIELD, LELAND ... Lee .. . Football, B Squad; Gymnastics; Rooter Club; Track. WAKNITZ, SUSAN . . . Sue . . . French Club; Girls’ Club; Welcome Club. WALDECKER, DELORES ... Dee .. . Choir; Girls’ Club; Welcome Club. WALKER, SUSAN . . . Sue . . . Choir; Girls’ Club; Hall Guide; Prom Decorating; Welcome Club. WALMSLEY. BABETTE . . . Babs . . . French Club; Girls’ Club; Hall Guide; Pep Club; Ski Club; Tri-Chroma ; Welcome Club. WANDEL, VIRGINIA . . . Ginny . . . Declamation; Drama Club; Girls’ Club; Hall Guide; Nurses’ Club; Pep Club; Prom Decorating; Red Cross; Spanish Club. WARD, JOHN . . . Declamation; German Club; Debate; World Affairs. WARNER. CARMEN . . . Corn, . . . All Year Honor Roll; Announcer; Auditorium Club; Band; Declamation; Drama Club; German Club, Secretary; GAA; Girls’ Club; Hall Guide; Homecoming Chairman; Homecoming Court; Girls’ State Alternate; Majorette; National Honor; Nurses’ Club, President; Pep Band; Pep Club; Prom Chairman; Prom Decorating; Red Cross; Robin Staff; Ski Club; Student Council, Vice-President; Tri-Chroma; Welcome Club; Y-Teens, Chaplain. WARNER, GERALDINE . . Gerri . . . Choir; YFC. WAIT, DENNIS . . . Denny . . . Visual Aid. WEBER. ARTHUR . . . Burleigh ... Hall Guide. WEINARI). ROBERTA . . . Berta . . . All Year Honor Roll; German Club; GAA; Girls’ Club; Hall Guide; Homecoming Chairman; National Honor; Nurses’ Club; Prom Chairman; Prom Decorating; Red Cross; Robin Staff; Welcome Club; Y-Teens. WEISSENFLUH. BONNIE . . . Whistledorf . . . Girls’ Club; Hall Guide; Spanish Club; Welcome Club; Y-Teens. WEISSER, JAMES . . . Jim . . . All Year Honor Roll; French Club; National Honor; Welcome Gub; World Affairs. W’EITZEL, RICHARD . . . Whitey . . . German Club; Welcome Club. WESTERVELT, DONNA . . . All Year Honor Roll; German Club; Girls’ Club; National Honor; Nurses’ Club; Prom Chairman; Prom Decorating; Red Cross; Robin Staff; Tri-Chroma. Pres.; Welcome Club; Y-Teens. WESTL1NG, BARBARA . . . Jeanie . . . All Year Honor Roll; Auditorium Club; Class Executive Board; German Club; Girls’ Club; Homecoming Court; National Honor, Sec.; Pep Club, Vice Pres.; Prom Decorating; Robin Staff; Ski Club; Student Council; Select Choir; Senior Class, Sec.; Welcome Club; Y-Teens. WHETSTON. WAYNE ... Kirk ... WICKLUND, JOANNE ... Jo ... Girls’ Gub. W'lLDE, NANCY . . . Nance . . . Christian Fellowship; French Gub; Select Choir; Welcome Club; Youth for Christ. Sec. WILLS. KATHLEEN . .. Kathy iVAKOS AVER EL LAOO DE LUTODE EDI I SAY WE’LL WIN W1LM0T, GERALD . . . Jerry . . . French Club; Hi-Y; Intramurals; Rooter Club. WILSON, MICHAEL ... Mike ... Band. WINELAND. JOANNE ... Jo .. . Class Executive Board; GAA; Girls’ Club; Pep Club; Welcome Club; Y-Tecns. WTIKOWSKI, WILLIAM . . . Willie . . . Football. B Squad; Wrestling. WITH. DENNIS ... Denny ... WOLD, BEVERLY . . . Bev . . . Christian Fellowship; GAA; Hall Guide; Visual Aid; Y-Teens. WOLFE, SUZANNE . . . Suzy ... All Year Honor Roll; Declamation; German Club; Girls’ Club; National Honor; Welcome Club; Y-Teens; World Affairs. WOOD. JOHN WORDEN, SANDRA . . . Sandy . . . Choir; Girls’ Club. WYCOSKIE, HELENE . . . Drama Club; Tri-Chroma; Welcome Club; Y-Teens. ZAHRADKA. DIANE . . . Zaratt . . . Choir; Girls’ Club; Welcome Club. ZIEBARTH, RALPH. ZIRBES, LARRY .. . Zirbo . . . Wrestling. ZITZLOFF, LEE ANN ... Lee ... All Year Honor Roll; Band. Medal Winner; Drama Club; German Club; GAA; Girls' Club; Hall Guide; Pep Band; Pep Club; Prom Decorating; Welcome Club; Y-Teens. ZURBAY, DENNIS . . . Denny . . . Boys’ Quartette; Hi-Y; Rooter Club; Select Choir. ROBINS NOT PICTURED BLY. RUSSELL CASEBOLT, WALTER. CURTIS. RODNEY. FOLLMER. ROBERT. GOULD. RICHARD. GUSTAFSON. CARL. HAGBERG. THOMAS. HANOVER. RICHARD. HAWKINS, TIMOTHY. HERMES. PATRICIA. KEVITT. DAVID. LEPPA. FRANK. MITCHELL RONALD. NYGREN, DENNIS. RUSINYAK. GREGORY. SKILES, JAMES. SWANSON, BERNARD. SWANSON. RICHARD. i 76 IDEAL ROBINS It is with pride that we honor those who have been chosen as Representative Seniors for 1959. These outstanding Robins were selected by student vote. Among them you will find your favorites, the friendliest, the most likely to succeed, the spirit of the very best in youth. The talented, the quick, the fine, along with those most popular or who have made a name are pictured here. We salute these Senior Sensations and wish them continued success and happiness throughout all the seasons to come. 77 SENIOR FAVORITE ABBY ARTHUR SENIOR FAVORITE DENNIS CLARIDGE 79 80 MOST LIKELY TO SUCCEED JIM LEVERNIER JANET STEIFF TMOS S()PHTSH ATHD KEITH IRONSJDI . JUDYKUUSISTO rrt BEST FIGURE EST BOY RICHARD KUEHNE JANET BLAKEBOROUGH BEST MUSICIANS BARBARA JOHNSON BOB RUTH BEST DANCERS BEV MORRIS JOHN SCHWEIGER TWIRL 5B day-jan.5i BEST ARTISTS BEST ACTORS JAN BURGLUND DONNA WESTERVELT LYNN FITCH BOB ANDERSON 87 BEST-DRESSED RALPH JOHNSON DIANE SCHEUERMAN iitutnitui.ttiiii HmikimiMiitM mrntMtli K Vika,! (m-Imouio.l ■MUMNWIIll kllMHir-tumtui lUMIMKklUMIM nmitiuui’ ••• ittttc tuniKiiii 1 l-t|r •««• •at %t IIIUMtSnXMlItl t44U UHI «' • tM .■ tMtual.ti l tkUIMIH'MUuu !•• • ••• • •!••« •« IHvUMlimMllll n « n Mm M% 88 ””«V. ■ r • MOST ATHLETIC LEN LILYHOLM SHARON McCALLUM ■I W.. J MOST ENERGETIC DAVE LARSON BONNIE FRAMPTON V — : • ■ . BIGGEST FLIRTS BOB ELSTER CAROL SKYTTE CULLY JOHNSON KAY CARR L FRIENDLIEST CAROLYN GILBREATH ROY CO$fjm 97 JUNIOR OFFICERS CURT POHL MARTHA PETERSON BILL ROADFELDT DOUG GILES UNIOR CARNET DARRELL HART DENNIS SULTANY BILL ROADFELDT CURT POHL JANE OBKRG JOY McCARTY JO ANN THORSON LINDA PUYNAM CAROLYN OLSEN JAMS KLOSS MARTHA PETERSON JANET GOODWIN PAM CONRY OYCEJOHNSON GARY GILTNER DOUG GILES 101 HOME ROOM 136 — FIRST ROW: L Eide, J. Eide, J. Deiley, C. Eastman, B. Elliott. M. Dunham, J. Drake. SECOND ROW: T. Dobson, J. Dubbie, N. Dysart, D. Dover, J. DeBoer, D. Clarin, S. Eisgrau, A. Embry. THIRD ROW: E. Ditter, J. Dion, J. Erickson, C. Ericson, E. Dressier, B. Essen, E. Edlund, D. Deeble, Mr. Rolczynski. FOURTH ROW: L De St. Croix, D. Duffy, J. Doten, T. Engel, D. Dickey, R. Erickson, J. Dewar, C. Ebert, R. Ende. OUR DAY STARTED AT 8:00 - HOMEROOMS WERE 8 MINUTES LONG HOME ROOM 132 - FIRST ROW: D. Mc.Monagle, N. Ijndberg. S. McCombs. B. Lunacek, J. Lokcn. J. Auiia. V. Auila. SECOND ROW: Mrs. Kjorlaug, I . McKeon, S. Maki, J. Lines, C. Liddicoat, D. Lucht. C Ludwig, P. McKee. THIRD ROW: V. McClish, J. Manning. J. McCarty, I). Lusian, C. Love, R. Lindquist, P. Mahnerd, C. Lund. FOURTH ROW: R. Lien. J. Lukaszewski. C. Lloyd, W. Lovemark. P. Me-Cashin. I). Lundlierg, S. I.indsoe. HOME ROOM 220 - FIRST ROW: G. Gregory, A. Graebner. B. Froling, M. Goude, C. Greene, C. Hcdlund, M. Halmers. SECOND ROW: D. Hanlon, J. Haberle, P. Hauschild, B. Hanson, J. Goodwin, M. Gregor, P. Grant, C. Hannay. THIRD ROW: D. Hayes, B. Groen, D. Hamlin, S. Halverson, P. Hald, D. Halgrimson. R. Goodmonson. FOURTH ROW: T. Hartmon, W. Hansen, P. Hansen, G. Hall, D. Hart, R. Halsband. JUST ENOUGH TIME TO GET SETTLED AND GREET OUR FRIENDS HOME ROOM 327 — FIRST ROW: R. Willey, D. Wormsbecker, B. Webber, D. Word, M. Williams. B. Wille, B. Wold. SECOND ROW: C. Wick, D. Wittman. M. Whitmarsh, R. Worth, S. Woehning, B. Whetston, D. Winslow. THIRD ROW: D. Wright, J. With, L. Westvecr, L. Zmeskal. J. Weston, S. Zieska, P. Zenanko. FOURTH ROW: -S. Wills, H. Zieska, J. Wrucke, E. Wojciak, J. Westgaard, L. Weinand, J. Wing. HOME ROOM 330 — FIRST ROW: C. Kodytek. J. Lawrence, A. Kraml. A. LaBUsoniere, D. Larson, P. LaMere, P. Kuhn. SECOND ROW: Mr. Johnson, M. Krueger, P. Krueger, J. Kloss, P. Lang, M. Kuuisisto. S. Lee. THIRD ROW: B. Lanhart, E. Knox, J. Larson, J. Lawrence, R. Lalibcrte, B. Lanes, M. Larson. FOURTH ROW: T. Kline, R. Laudenschlager, H. Krone, R. Krovoza, K. Kramer, R. Larson, R. Larson D. Landry. IN A LARGE SCHOOL IT’S NOT EASY TO GET ACQUAINTED HOME ROOM 301 - FIRST ROW: R. Tatro, P. Toker, S. Waste, B. Webber, C. Tischer, R. Vilandre. SECOND ROW: Mr. Aldcn, S. Warnbcrg, J. Thorson, S. Veit, B. Sword, N. Swedelius, J. Thorn. THIRD ROW: J. Vojta, J. Wagner, R. Tuininga, B. Thomas, S. Wahrer, S. Vinitsky. FOURTH ROW: D. Unglaub, R. Tschida, C. Thomas, B. Ward, L. Urban, S. Swanson, S. Markun. HOME ROOM 322 - FIRST ROW: D. Johnson, C. Jcrnandcr, J. Klick. N. Jacobs. S. Jaeger, L. KJima, C. Johnson. SECOND ROW: J. Johnson, C. Kerich, M. Kelly, R. Johnson, C. Jansen. A. Karls. L. Katzner. THIRD ROW: Mr. Hed, G. Jorgenson, D. Johnson, L. Kehn, R. Jones, D. Jones, K. Kelsey. FOURTH ROW: T. Jeppesen, J. Kandulh, J. Jorgenson, I). Johnson, W. Jewett, L Johnson, B. Kinney, J. Keefe. WE ENJOYED BEING TOGETHER, VISITING AND STUDYING TOGETHER HOME ROOM 223 — FIRST ROW: J. Paster, L. Patten. B. Olson, C. Pazandak, D. Nybcrg, K. Opdahl. S. Olson. SECOND ROW: Mr. Christensen, J. Oberg, S. O’Dell, E. Pearson, C. Novak, K. Pappas, B. Ostlund, K. Olson. THIRD ROW: M. Palmer, S. Packer, J. Nyberg, J. Palragren, M. Parish, K. Nordquist. S. Paulsen. R. Olsen. FOURTH ROW: L. Pearson, C. Orstad. R. Olson, G. Opheim, D. Owens, L Norccn, P. Onstad. HOME ROOM 212 - FIRST ROW: B. Carlson, C. Coffey, J. Chenevert, V. Dahlstrom, D. Conrad, V. Bursch. SECOND ROW: Mr. Norton, K. Christy, P. Conry, A. Cox, B. Crimmins, B. Cogswell, R. Crandall. THIRD ROW: 1). Capistrant, J. Craig, T. Christensen, J. Casperson, J. Clinton. J. Bums, D. Chapman. FOURTH ROW: D. Burton, K. Dahlen, G. Carlson, F. Dalcske, G. Dale, D. Cathart, R. Christensen. J. Butler. PUBLIC ADDRESS ANNOUNCEMENTS TOLD US OF THE DAY’S EVENTS HOME ROOM 134 - FIRST ROW: S. Hovland, J. Hubbell. K. Hokinger, D. Huliett, T. Hill, L Holmes. SECOND ROW: Mr. Geisler, J. Helps, M. Hoffman, D. Holker, J. Hilton, M. Hegstad, P. Hurley. THIRD ROW: L. Invie, W. Hus by, J. Hicks, P. Hewitt, R. Heinonen, G. Hovda, R. Huizel. FOURTH ROW: E. Heifort, R. Heine, G. Huntington, G. Hodgin, G. Hyk, R. Horbal, R. Horbal. HOME ROOM 324 FIRST ROW: C. Anderson, B. Andersen, S. A11 bee, J. Anderson. C. Anderson. S. Begin. Miss Kromcr. SECOND ROW: G. Beaty, B. Alden, J. Anton, C. Adams, J. Bergmann, K. Anderson, D. Bent . THIRD ROW: F. Beelen, J. Anderson, C. Barthcl, E. Anderson, P. Alilstrom, M. Baker, T. Bedin. FOURTH ROW: M. Anthony, B. Amundson. C. Bassford. D. Albrecht, J. Anderson. J. Aftrcth, T. Asleson, T. Adams. CHECKING FORGOTTEN ASSIGNMENTS KEPT US BUSY HOME ROOM 215 FIRST ROW: G. Selander. J. Schimke, M. Slberman, K. Sdtherg, S. Skau, G. Siewcrt, C. Schantz. SECOND ROW: S. Sheeley. C. Scheideggcr, L. Russell, B. Sicora, J. Sibet, S. Ruppcrt, A. Schmidt. THIRD ROW: L. Sawicke, H. Siicsky, D. Schreder, C. Rudy, M. Ryan. L. Say, J. Ryan. FOURTH ROW: P. Russell. G. Sigafoos. J. Sarych. R. Roskos, R. Schimmel. M. Shay. HOME ROOM VIEWING ROOM FIRST ROW: R. Murphy. J. Norberg. K. MoriU, L. Martin. D. Niskem, T. Martin, R. Miller. A. Miller. SECOND ROW: Mr. Henjum, K. Marsh, C. Nelson, C. Mason, K. Nistler, C. Newell, M. Moxness, M. Nerdahl, D. Meister. THIRD ROW: T. Moffitt, R. Niles, G. Meyer. C. Myers. V. Nash. N. Nelson, C. Morin. D. Merwin. FOURTH ROW: K. Maxwell, J. Moffitt, G. Melin, D. Nelson. C. Myers. S. Mindlin, K. Mayo, J. Matthews, W. Mocngen. WE TRIED TO MAKE THE HONOR ROLL EVERY 9 WEEK PERIOD HOME ROOM 331 FIRST ROW: B. Stanowski. S. Swanson. S. Sorenson. 1 . Snyder, B. Spethmann, C. Stockman. I. Skeie. SECOND ROW: Mrs. Anderson, J. Stern. M. Stuhr, S. Sliter, C. Sullivan, S. Spenser, C. Smart. THIRD ROW: P. Smith, M. Soukup, J. Strohkirch, S. Svendsen, M. Swanson, J. Steiff. E. Sowers. FOURTH ROW: R. Suss, M. Smith,, R. Snyder, D. Sultany, R. Stimson, J. Stans, C Stensrude. HOME ROOM 335 FIRST ROW: B. Ganzer, J. Falstad. D. Fredrickson. B. Gannon. J. Gilman. C. Gallob. SECOND ROW: Miss Snabbi, N. France, M. Fisher, F. Gaulke. M. Freeman, K. Glover, S. Gaasland. THIRD ROW: G. Gahnz, G. Fjerstad, D. Foss, G. Giltner, D. Giles, J. Gallagher. FOURTH ROW: T. Fuller, J. Foster, J. Fixsen, C. Feldick, R. Ganzer. D. Gallagher. WE HAD THE OPPORTUNITY TO EXCHANGE IDEAS, TO MAKE DECISIONS HOME ROOM 332 — FIRST ROW: J. Brecht, G. Boyum, B. Bertclsen, B. Bloomdahl, K. Born, K. Brachlow. SECOND ROW: G. Borg, B. Bonin, C. Bindcrup, C. Bertzyk. L. Bergren, B. Blucm. THIRD ROW: Mr. Lussenhop, D. Boyer, C. Blanchard, R. Braesch, D. Bloom, W. Birch. M. Bcttcnhciser. FOURTH ROW: O. Blocdow, F. Bohn. W. Bibelhcimer, L Blokzyl, C. Boggs, G. Bolduc, T. Bcrguam, S. Brandfjord. HOME ROOM 107 FIRST ROW: J. Luuacck, L. Grose, R. Freeman. R. Peterson. SECOND ROW: B. Bergstrom. D. Homines, D. Carlson, M. St. Dennis. THIRD ROW: J. Zurbay, R. Kojetin, D. Larson, R. Allen. FOURTH ROW: G. Swelander, G. Webinger, J. Nelson, M. Ryan, W. Larson. WE SELECTED OUR CLASS RINGS, WE PLANNED OUR UNFORGETTABLE PROM HOME ROOM 214 — FIRST ROW: B. Reinhardtsen, D. Peterson, J. Peterson, D. Ramsey, M. Peterson, M. Plummer. SECOND ROW: M. Plantin, R. Pisansky, J. Powell, M. Peterson, L. Putnam, C. Peterson. THIRD ROW: V. Poppler, R. Plasencia, P. Pcttman, G. Plowman, D. Pevestorf, A. Powlcy. FOURTH ROW: R. Rausch. D. Peterson, S. Peterson, J. Rath, G. Reisewitz, C. Peterson. HOME ROOM LUNCH ROOM — FIRST ROW: C. Fcaron, C. Fcaron, S. Mantyla, I). Ricschl, J. Manthe. SECOND ROW: S. Riley, M. Brewer, B. Mantz, C. Rivers, P. Pence. THIRD ROW: E. Persson, D. Davidson, D. Danelius, B. Buranen, M. Fagerl erg_ FOURTH ROW: K. Kocneman, W. Roadfeldt, R. Lcwcock, D. Letoumeau, D. Buresh. TOGETHER WE LEARNED. TOGETHER WE PROGRESSED HOME ROOM 106 FIRST ROW: L Juliot, D. Seek, S. Allen, T. Hammerlund, K. Cantwell. SECOND ROW: J. Guderjohn, G. Noren, J. Clayton, D. Sterriker, J. Ranney. THIRD ROW: G. Morris, R. Lconardson, D. Loechler, D. Oihus, D. Martin, T. Melting. FOURTH ROW: D. Kittelson, L. Tessman, G. Warhol, R. Peterson, L. Balliet, H. Augustson. HOME ROOM 109 FIRST ROW: V. Gervais. K. Carlson, D. Hanka, J. Nesheim. SECOND ROW: D. Lanning, C. Pohl. R. Householder, R. Master, M. Miller. THIRD ROW: H. Link. B. Richardson. G. Anderson. J. Johnson. FOURTH ROW: G. Noyes, R. Sandbprg, J. Pend-zinias, K. Walcher. NEXT YEAR WE’LL BE MIGHTY SENIORS HOME ROOM 116 - FIRST ROW: J. Oukrop. D. Baldwin. T. Rusinyak. S. Johnson, B. Rieschl. SECOND ROW: K. McKee, C. Ncdbcrge, S. Nordlocken, E. Petros. THIRD ROW: S. Cyr, J. Sclberg. J. Warmclin, B. Carlson. K. Kelley. FOURTH ROW: E. Wineland, P. Lutgen, S. Sitts, I). Gervais, C. DeMars. JUNIOR CLASS OFFICERS: Sue Widetrom, Vice President; Dick Bassett. Treasurer; Art Johnson, President; Janice Olsen, Secretary. BEING A SOPHOMORE WAS LOTS OF FUN HOME ROOM 234 — FIRST ROW: C. Stibal, P. Swanson, G. Suess, K. Stuhr, J. Spiczka, J. Spella, C. Stinski. SECOND ROW: Miss Voegeli, J. Sundgren, L. Sullivan, K. Squires, T. Stem. L. Swanson, B. Spurzem. S. Taylor. THIRD ROW: D. Talton, J. Swanson, M. Steffek, M. Tatro, A. Swanson, C. Stoner, K. Sundseth, D. Sutton. FOURTH ROW: R. Steeber, R. Strom, K. Swalinkavich, R. Strced, C. Suplick, B. Swan, R. Suennen, T. Syverson, G. Stone. HOME ROOM 202 — FIRST ROW: B. Derksen, B. Engler, J. Deppa, D. Durkot, S. Sandstrom, K. Docring, D. Elkofska, C. Edworthy. SECOND ROW': S. Dungan, L Erickscn, J. During, R. DcValk. C. Eigcnhrodt, K. Erickson, K. Dicrling, J. Enfield. THIRD ROW: Mr. Robinson, K. Elias, R. Dittcr, C. Ducat, J. Erickson, C. Dodds, N. Dorma, S. DeWitz. FOURTH ROW': B. Erickson, J. Dumont, R. Edwards, J. Ellison. J. Dubuque, M. Ellison, J. Dols, R. Dressel, J. Santee. OUR DAYS WERE EXCITING AND CAREFREE HOME ROOM 213 FIRST ROW: C. Comer, P. Colbath. J. Cyr, S. Clark. L. Chclmo, B. Clinton. N. Compton. SECOND ROW: K. Carlson. C. Cutlan, J. Dayon, K. Carlson, M. Dalier, J. Carpenter, R. Crosby, M. Cook. THIRD ROW': D. Denny, T. Coleman, C. Charlson, R. Dawson, T. Carlson, L. Carpenter. R. Davis, R. Dahl. FOURTH ROW: D. Cloninger, C. Cordez, M. Corbit, B. Danielson, II. Carlson. I.. Covell, P. Casper-son, J. Coffin. HOME ROOM 235 — FIRST ROW: B. Lindblom, P. McBride, J. I.imdli, D. McCullum, J. Lien, J. Lemberg, L Loken, B. Lewandowski, K. McGaughey. SECOND ROW: T. I-ee, J. Lenzen, K. Lee, V. Lymbumcr, J. Lauderdale, J. Luchl, C. Lundgren, S. Logelin, S. Larson. THIRD ROW: H. Lienke, A. Lorensen, B. Liveringhouse. L. Losie, P. Larson, J. Lundquist, J. Lee, R. Larson, J. Anderson, A. Lindquist. FOURTH ROW: Mr. Leach. T. I wson, R. McCasbin, B. McCarty, W. Lloyd, D. Lewis, B. Luikart, H. Loge, T. Lucas. R. McCarthy. EVERYONE OF OUR 710 MEMBERS ENJOYED BEING A ROBIN HOME ROOM BAND ROOM FIRST ROW: M. Hamann, C. Heeler. P. Hallbeck, B. Hallbcck, C. Hamilton, A. Gurimond, L. Gustafson. SECOND ROW: Mr. White, A. Gregor, N. Haugen, R. Gordon, J. Goodland. L. Hansen, J. Haberle, S. Goede, C. Gray. THIRD ROW: G. Gerulis, J. Hansen, D. Giffond, B. Harris, N. Gudmundsen, J. Green, D. Hecox, M. Hall. FOURTH ROW: W. Gustafson, G. Glover, J. Gresham, N. Helgeson, S. Graffunder, B. Hawkes, R. Haberle, T. Jakubiak, G. Halim. J. Gibson. HOME ROOM 201 — FIRST ROW: Miss Olson, S. Roberts, N. Rausch. E. Saari, K. Ronning, P. Rooney, J. Revoier, D. Reilly. SECOND ROW: B. Rudeen, C. Rydeen, C. Samuelson, S. Ruth, C. Ryan, A. Rosccn, C. Robinson. THIRD ROW: G. Sallberg, C. Riley, N Richter. K. Richey, J. Roadfcldt, P. Ruikkic, B. Raycroft, B. Rcimann, C. Rapp. FOURTH ROW: R. Ranta, J. Rowlettc, J. Salstroni, R. Reinkc, J. Sandburg, D. Rask, J. Ryman, M. Rossing, W. Royer, B. Roskaft. WE FORMED NEW FRIENDSHIPS, JOINED NEW CLUBS HOME ROOM 236 — FIRST ROW: Miss Glewwe, D. Bennett, V. Betzold, B. Blackey, B. Bates, B. Barclay, J. Berg, B. Banks. SECOND ROW: R. Biermann, J. Benson, K. Black, D. Bicknell, D. Beck. S. Blank, J. Berger, J. Banke. THIRD ROW: T. Boies, R. Barton, R. Benson, R. Biasing, T. Beach. R. Bly, B. Boe, D. Birkcland, M. Belch. FOURTH ROW: D. Begin, D. BentiUa, L. Beisner, C. Blair, G. Billmyre, R. Bassett, R. Bosnian, F. Bass, J. Barber, R. Bodin. HOME ROOM 218 FIRST ROW: C. Brogren. B. L Carlson. B. A. Carlson, B.. D. Carlson. J. Burkley, J. Briggs. SECOND ROW: S. Brooking, J. Bradt, S. Buff, S. Boucher. C. Buse, S. Capistrant, N. Boutin. THIRD ROW: R. Boyum, C. Carlson. J. Boynton, M. Cardinal, I). Carlson, J. Bragg, J. Bruchs. FOURTH ROW'-: M. Buranen, J. Broman, M. Campbell, R. Brown, R. Brevig, R. Burger, G. Collins, M. Buranen. “EXTRACURRICULAR” BEGAN TO HAVE A NEW MEANING HOME ROOM 217 — FIRST ROW:-Mr. Root, J. Sheldon, L. Schubert. S. Soderlind, N. Smith. C. Schimpf, M. Shaw, S. Slater. SECOND ROW: G. Sorheim, J. Smith, D. Sims. N. Smith, G. Silsbee, M. Sawicki. M. Schaefer, R. Shceley. THIRD ROW: R. Sibbet, S. Schaefer, J. Schulz, R. Sinikins, B. Spanjcrs, K. Secora, J. Smith, R. Schmidt. FOURTH ROW: J. Shayglmessy, D. Sibbet, P. Smith, I). Simonsen, J. Scntyrz. B. Sorensen. S. Sizer, I). Sodcrlund. HOME ROOM 318 - FIRST ROW: S. Winge, G. Wood, S. Willamson, W. Whitaker, S. Widstrom, R. Zambrano. K. Zelenak, B. Woker. SECOND ROW: C. Woodfill, D. Yungncr. S. Sandelman, B. Wold, J. Weinand. B. Wolff. D. Weinmann, S. Ziebarth. THIRD ROW: R. Winters, D. Williamson, L. Woodfill, M. Weirauch, J. Yargcr, K. Weige, W. Wormsbecker, J. Woodis, D. Wochning, S. Wilson. FOURTH ROW: Mr. Oman, K. Westphal, J. Wiggins, B. Wood, D. Youngberg, D. Sarycli. G. Wiederhold, D. Wienekc, R. Wuomos, R. Woods. KNOWLEDGE STARTED TO BECOME IMPORTANT TO US HOME ROOM 219 — FIRST ROW: Mr. Nord, M. Kringstad. G. Koskie, M. KJingcmmith, B. Kelly, K. Kuntz, J. Kuhn. L. Krone. SECOND ROW: B. Kreminski, I.. Kindscth, B. Knapp, M. Lamb, J. Koencke, K. Kreatz. D. Larson. THIRD ROW: C. Keeler, K. Kormanik, C. Kryduba, G. Klipstein, M. Kluz. S. Kruger, C. Larson, K. Lahtinen. FOURTH ROW: V. Kayser, S. Kraemer, M. Knutson, G. Langins, R. Larsen, J. Landy, J. Laliberte, T. Kelley. D. Lalibertc, R. Kelly. HOME ROOM 333 FIRST ROW: Miss Morrow, C. Petersen, D. Pchrson, J. Piazza, S. Phillips, R. Peterson, N. Pearson, C. Peterson. SECOND ROW: S. Pearson, P. Quisno, J. Pierskalla, I. Pierson, R. Pischel, B. Pouliot, NT. Pelarski, J. Peterson. THIRD ROW: F. Paulson, W. Pearson, R. Peterson, M. Ploof. J. Peterson. D. Prestholdt, L. Petros. D. Pehrson. FOURTH ROW: D. Pipp, G. Peterson, B. Peterson, S. Precht, L. Peterson, D. Pierson, P. Phillips. F. Rainer. WE BEGAN TO THINK SERIOUSLY OF THE FUTURE HOME ROOM 221 FIRST ROW: S. Andrcsen, J. Anderson, K. Anderson. J. Anderson, C. Axell, C. Anakkala, S. Anderson. SECOND ROW: Mr. Bocddcker, J. Ashenbach, L Anion, A. Anderson, S. Andersen, K. Ackcrblade, G. Abraham. THIRD ROW: D. Anderson, I). Adams, S. Anderson, W. Arneson, W. Ayshford, T. Abbott, B. Anderson. FOURTH ROW: J. Amschler, D. Anderson, D. Anderson, G. Acker, T. Anderson, G. Anderson, J. Ahl, W. Almendinger. HOME ROOM 207 — FIRST ROW: L. Thaemert, D. Warren, S. Trombley, L Viellicu, V. Vasqucz, D. Thompson, J. Thum, M. Wallace. SECOND ROW: Mrs. Worlc, J. Ty hurst, P. Wehrman, P. Thon, S. Vanllouten, D. Walen, J. Wandcl, S. Tenney, M. Walden. THIRD ROW: D. Timm, W. Warner, J. Townsend. D. Vogelpogl, L. Thayer, J. Torscy, R. Usher, J. Timura, J. Terebayza. FOURTH ROW: D. Walsh, L. Tuttle, R. Timm, J. Timmersman, E. Villeneuve, D. Urban, J. Ward, J. Thill, R. Tornell. SENIOR HIGH CLASSES WERE A CHALLENGE HOME ROOM 206 FIRST ROW: K. Jahr, M. Huttner, J. Johnson. N. Johnson, P. James, K. Johnson, S. Jesscn. SECOND ROW: H. Jongeward. J. Jensvold, B. Jensen. C. Johnsen, L. Johnson. P. Johnson, P. Kammann, P. Kara. THIRD ROW: Mr. Zimmerman, R. Johnson, T. Karkhoff, M. Johnston, C. Johnson. M. Johnson, J. Johnson, A. Johnson. FOURTH ROW: D. Hyde, K. Johnson, P. Johnston, B. Jacobs, L. Kamletz, K. Johnson. D. Johnson, R. Jensen. B. Jacobson. HOME ROOM 230 — FIRST ROW: D. Hotchkiss, D. Helmeke, B. Herder, K. Hollison, J. Helncr, K. Hoban. SECOND ROW: K. Holston, J. Holmers. M. Hoisve, S. Hofick. D. Holm. B. Himango, N. Huser. THIRD ROW: J. Hill, L. Henning, J. Hnida, J. Hirschfeld, E. House, W. Horejsi, B. Hopko. FOURTH ROW: R. Henney, E. Hokanson, V. Holmes, D. Hughcr, S. Helm, J. Herlofsky, P. Henry, Mr. Wruckc. WE STUDIED MORE. READ MORE AND LEARNED MORE HOME ROOM 209 — FIRST ROW: T. Neubert, P. Ncubert, J. Morris, P. Nash. S. Moore, S. Nelson, B. Moore. SECOND ROW: C. Nelson, K. Nelson, M. Nafstad, S. Nelson, N. Niskem, W. Ness, M. Nelson. THIRD ROW: M. Montague, D. Munson, J. Manson, M. Moran, B. Morin, S. Mullen. R. Nelson. E. Moles. J. Nelson. R. Nordby. HOME ROOM 205 — FIRST ROW: L. McNabb, I). Messer, K. MacCarthy, M. Metcalf, M. Mind J. Matthies, S. Miller. SECOND ROW: J. Mattes, C. Malm, D. Malone, J. Mateski, R. Carlson, K. Moe, V. Miller, B, Masica. THIRD ROW: Mr. Boone, D. Manthe, F.- Meinke, I). Martin, D. McGaughey, G. Maltzen, M. McMonagle, M. McIntosh, L. Marx. FOURTH ROW: V. Merrick, R. Matthicscn, J. McNeal. E. Mahncrd, B. Middleton, D. Modrow, R. Miller, J. Misner. BECOMING AN ADULT MEANT MORE RESPONSIBILITY HOME ROOM 320 — FIRST ROW: K. Nyberg. J. Orstad, B. Ostrom, C. Osterbus, N. Norsted, J. Olin. SECOND ROW: D. Olson, D. Olson, S. Page, M. Nyberg, S. Olson, P. Parks, I. Olson. THIRD ROW: K. Page, S. Pappas, S. Ostman, J. Olsen, W. Parsons, M. Novicki, L. Patton. FOURTH ROW: G. Opheim. K. Olson. M. Palm. R. Olson, D. Olson, W. Olson. J. Olijnek. HOME ROOM 104 — FIRST ROW: W. Peikert, M. Zimmerman, J. Sullivan. D. Barclay. D. Davis. SECOND ROW: Mr. Wivdl, E. Ricss, E. Hannay, J. Ryden, D. Bal xr, R. Ness. THIRD ROW: K. Zimmerman, J. McClces, J. Andersen, D. Oihus, L. Johnson. FOURTH ROW: R. Dougherty, D. Emons, F. Snyder, S. Gough, F. Wessman, G. Sandgren. A WONDERFULLY HAPPY SEASON OF OUR LIVES HAS ENDED HOME ROOM 232 — FIRST ROW: S. Foss, J. Franzen, K. Farrow, J. Follett, J. Frampton, J. Frlix. SECOND ROW: B. Funk, L. Farness, C. Garis, R. Fredrickson. L. Falk, Mr. Villars. THIRD ROW: W. Fredrickson, M. Ervin. E. Fish, S. Erickson, T. Gamelin. FOURTH ROW: S. Forslund, G. Fisher, J. Ersland, G. Gaasland, D. Forkcy, R. Ericksen. Nosvas Asna v aavastaiaaoa xv aaiNiM S6J6 V SCHOOL DAYS In the early dawn hours our school was just another quiet building awaiting the activity of a new day. The halls slowly filled as teachers arrived, opened their rooms, and started making the preparations for the classes soon to come. With the roar of the busses and the sounds of the honking cars, the students arrived. Our school was transformed into something alive and vibrant. The halls echoed the sounds of friendly greetings and hurried conversations, as lockers were opened, wraps stored, and books taken out. Time passed all too quickly, and the warning bell for home room to begin, found us making a record dash to reach the room. Those who were not so fleet of foot kept the office staff busy punching the “little machine” at the end of the office counter. The pink-slip received not only permitted entrance to a class, but also entitled one to make up interminable hours of detention after the school day. Most of the students arrived and left by bus. Some of the students were lucky enough to have cars. The penalty for oversleeping was a beautiful pink tardy slip. 126 A1IAUDV lOOHOS'H Id - ' r •r o't I rnniMMMi iilii ii fcfcfcfcfcii CURRICULUM A school’s most important feature is. of course, its curriculum, At Robbinsdale High a student may receive an education that may 1h well rated with the best anywhere. He has a choice of programs to pursue that will afford him the training he desires, whether college bound or preparing for a job right after graduation. Our curriculum is well balanced and strong in all areas. Academic courses are augmented by a complete program in non academic and extracurricular fields. Constant study and improvement of the subject matter offered by the administration and faculty insures all Robins of a good education. 'I bis year the curriculum was again expanded to comply with the demands to letter the secondary program: Latin was added to the language department: accelerated courses in science, mathematics and F.nglish were offered to the more advanced students. All of this is made possible by the outstanding facultv maintained at RHS. Our teachers spend many long hours in preparation and discussion of subject content with their colleagues in department and teachers' meetings and with the community through various civic meetings. We are fortunate to come under the influence of such a staff and we are proud of them. Our school offers many “extras.’’ One of the most valuable of these is the annual College Information Night sponsored by the Counseling Department. Representative from Minnesota and surrounding area colleges present the particular benefits and specialties of their schools to interested students and parents with the hope of aiding and attracting more students to further their education. Education must be tempered with understanding. In this era of “space development” inestimable vistas are opening to us. The world has shrunk and we are becoming more concerned with understanding not only ourselves, but also our neighbors, the people of different nations. With this in mind and as a service to our community. Robbinsdale was host at an “Asian Seminar” on November 1. Through the cooperation of the entire district the culminating presentation of displays, exhibits, luncheons, speeches and discussions. we were made a little more aware of the Middle and Far East, its customs and its problems. We have had many opportunities and advantages. We have had the best in educational experiences. How well we make use of this is now up to us. Mr. Young helps his English students. History discussion in Mr. Christenson’s class. Students of German learn various customs. A course in Math with Mr. Van Loon. Mr. Lusscnhop and his enthusiastic chemistry students. Mr. Wruckc makes Biology interesting. Accuracy and speed—a happy combination. Eager artists at work. Mr. Youngren examines a cabinet. Mr. Mielke meets with Language teachers. TEACHERS AND STUDENTS STRIVE FOR IMPROVEMENT College Information Night sponsored annually by the Counseling Department. Dr. Muhammad Shamsul Huq, Pakistan Embassy, and Miss Snabbi on stage for Seminar opening. ASIAN SEMINAR HELD AT RHS NOV. 1 Discussion groups were conducted by foreign representatives invited to RHS. THE LIBRARY Paneled walls, a wide expanse of windows softly muted from the afternoon sun by blue-gray drapes, pastel topped contemporary styled furniture describe the most beautiful and popular area of our school—the library. This harmonious setting is home to the two librarians. Miss Brown and Miss Pappas, a pleasant blend of intelligence and efficiency. Since its beginning three years ago at RHS, the library has increased in size from 1500 volume? to the present 10.000 books with 1.000 more on order. Magazines number 85. many of them weeklies. two are foreign publications. Newspapers are received daily. To assure proper and efficient use of these excellent facilities, only students who have planned work and a definite purpose in mind, are admitted. The resulting atmosphere from this policy provides students with the greatest opportunity to augment their classroom assignments with facility. expediency and a goodly amount of pleasure. The three conference rooms are an aid to classes and groups who arc working on special projects or reports. The listening room with its tape recorder and turntable help language students with pronunciation and language structure. The memories of these pleasant surroundings and the knowledge gleaned from the many | ages therein will always be important to us. 132 Listening to. tapes was fun as well as educational. Keiaxing and reading were puslimes enjoyed by everyone. D.A.R. WINNER: Carmen Warner Mrs. Springer presents “Homemaker” pin Janet Stciff, National Merit Scholarship to Jane Richter. Winner. Margaret Hyde. Roy Colvcr, Dick Barstad take National Honor Scholarship Test. SCHOLARSHIP WINNERS: Delores Fultz, Judy Cady, Dawn Matthicson, Marilyn Moxness, winner of St. Olaf Scholarship, with Miss Mickelson. NATIONAL HONOR SOCIETY The ambitious National Honor Society began its activities for tlie year on December 4 with the initiation of its new members, 87 juniors and seniors. They were selected on the basis of leadership, character, scholarship, and service. Membership in the society is one of the highest honors bestowed by the school. After their selection, the new members were guests of the society at the annual banquet. The society planned a trip to Chicago to be the highlight of their year. Money was raised through candy sales at noon in the lunchroom, car washes, and a slave auction. The greatly anticipated and successful trip was the first such expedition to be taken by the National Honor Society of our school. OFFICERS: President, R. Colver; Vice President, T. Monson; Secretary, J. Westling; Treasurer. D. Fultz: Advisor. Mr. Mielke. 134 FIRST ROW: V. Rafshol, S. Elliot, J. Stubbs, C. Strcufert, N. Peterson, S. McCallum, C. Carlson, P. Erland. SECOND ROW: J. Gollc, K. Ness, K. Dewar, C. Peterson, M. Plantin, C. Bailey, B. Brecht, J. Blakcborough, K. Landry, D. Schcuerman, K. Balzre, J. Peterson, V. Bursch. THIRD ROW: S. Aftreth, B. Hanson, K. Pappas, C. Nelson, D. Unglaub, N. Steen, J. Steiff, J. Stciff, D. Larson. C. Warner, M. Parish, D. Honigschmidt, J. Peters. FOURTH ROW: S. Bjork, D. Forkcy, S. Svendsen, J. Coffin, S. Anderson, S. Ahl, D. Osterhus, D. Boyer, S. Markum, M. Freeman, R. Lindquist, S. Johnson, J. Nesheim. FIFTH ROW: L. Sawickc, J. Bcrgquist, S. Fisher, D. Barstad, J. Goodland. B. Brandt, G. Asp. K. Ironside, D. Roskos, L. Fitch, D. Sultany, K. Hokanson, D. Roalstad. NATIONAL HONOR STRESSES LEADERSHIP FIRST ROW: S. Farrier, J. Oukrop, C. Stockman, S. Diethert, C. Hedlund, B. Froling, D. Niskern, R. Amundsen, L. Russell, C. Lodin, J. Goodwin. SECOND ROW: J. Cady, N. McGrath, R. Wcinard, S. Bauer, D. Wcstervclt, M. Harvie, B. Husak, M. Hyde, S. Wolfe, P. Hauschild, S. Tomell. M. Seigman, J. Lauderdale. THIRD ROW: L. Zitzloff, N. Sandberg, P. Bassett, C. Leavenworth, E. Saari, J. Lever-nier, D. Chumlcy, J. Powell, M. Moxncss, A. Arthur, D. Roberts, B. Boynton. FOURTH ROW: M. Asleson, J. Weisscr, G. Varner, D. Fredin, B. Grunewald, L. Hegstrand, K. Picrskalla, J. Larson, J. Richter, A. Larson. W. Jewett, J. Kuusisto. STUDENT COUNCIL The Student Council provides the necessary means for carrying out the needs of the student body. Through organized committees and group work, students are made to realize the importance of responsibility and leadership. This provides for a well rounded citizen of the future. Through the various standing committees, many accomplishments have been made. Some of these were: the selling of student directories and decals, the maintenance of a pop machine and paper dispenser, and the setting up of a student council suggestion box. For the purpose of securing more power, the social committee was given the authority to arrange the dates for all social activities. The main purpose of achieving school unity was reached by this year’s council. OFFICERS: President, Steve Fisher: Vice President. Carmen Warner: Secretary, Abby Arthur; Treasurer, Jim Lcvemicr. 136 FIRST ROW: B. Morris, J. Peters, M. Sieberman, J. Oukrop, C. Fcaron, J. Minton, C. Stockman, P. Bakken, B. Born, K. Thorn. SECOND ROW: S. Elliott, J. Stern, M. Lambert, B. Bauer, C. Coffey, J. Harding, B. Lindblom, J. Coffin, P. Kammann, C. Tischer, T. Peterson, C. Newton. THIRD ROW: S. Johnson, Janet Goodwin, L. Katzner, J. Kane, P. Jensen, B. Sandford, D. Cragg, R. Eaton, S. Froling, B. Wicklund. L. Falke. FOURTH ROW: C. Pohl, D. Duffy, C. Boggs, B. Ruth, J. Bergquist, R. Stimson, D. Roskos, G. Asp, J. Larson, J. Peterson. A. Johnson. STUDENT COUNCIL IS VOICE OF THE SCHOOL FIRST ROW: C. Hcdlund, S. Widstrom, V. Miller, R. Amundsen, J. Westling, K. Carr, J. Green, M. Kiingensmith, K. Anderson, L. Riley. SECOND ROW: S. Blank, L. Thacmcrt, J. McCarty, L. Dressier, B. Ostlund, C. Love, B. Johnson, C. Jernander, M. Harvie, L. Swanson. THIRD ROW: C. Nelson, D. Sims, R. Boyum, T. Carlson, J. Moffitt, L. Lilyholm, D. Gisvold, E. Hokanson, J. KIoss, B. Froling, B. Alden. FOURTH ROW: A. Schobcr, J. Sundgren, B. Amundson, G. Swelander, R. Colver, K. Ironside, J. Rath, J. Ellison, F. Snyder, J. Rowlette, R. Heinonen, J. Olsen. STUDENT SERVICE Students were informed of meetings and special events through the daily announcements made over the public address system. Whenever there were movies to be shown or tape recordings to be made, the Audio-Visual group was at hand to help. The hall guides performed another sen-ice to the school by checking students’ passes and directing confused visitors. Curt Pohl and Bob Heinonen announced the day’s activities. STUDENTS RENDER VALUABLE SERVICES FIRST ROW: JL Ganzer, E. Johnson. J. Richargson, B. Stimson, J. Landy, B. Sherwood. SECOND ROW: D. Hotchkiss, J. Manthc, B. Wold, C. Carlson. P. McBride, K. Hollison, D. White. THIRD ROW: Mr. Trippct, R. Lentz. D. Hcifort. G. Stone, J. Burns, D. Tattcn, M. McNamara, M. Miller. C. Pohl, B. Veth, R. Wuornos. Mr. Kemppainen. FIRST ROW: N. Wilde; C. Ronning; L. Katzner; C. Warner, Head Supervisor; B. Brecht; B. Aldcn; S. Anderson. SECOND ROW: S. Drcssel; J. Oukrop; D. Baldwin; C. Bailey; P. Kammann; C. Stockman; J. Peters; K. Carr; S. Farrier; R. Amundsen; B. Walmsley. THIRD ROW: D. Mason; J. Palmgrcn; J. Kloss; C. Rivers; K. Olson; D. Matthiesen; M. Hyde; N. Sandberg; L. Zitzloff; S. Gaasland. FOURTH ROW: B. Fink: M. Swenson; L. Lilvholm; J. Schweigert; C. Skytte; S. Johnson; J. Snyder; J. Kuusisto; M. Swanson; C. Gilbreath; B. Schmitt; H. Huges. FIFTH ROW: B. Weber; T. Sarempa; G. Varner; G. Tullbane; R. Gamer: J. Eckdahl; T. Hagberg: A. Larson; S. Ahl: C. Leavenworth: S. Moyer. HALL GUIDES AIDED STUDENTS AND VISITORS FIRST ROW: B. Sword; M. Schaefer: S. Bauer; S. Kammann; R. Weinard; D. Enions; L. Birkeland; S. Walker; B. Wold; N. Anderson; N. Clinton. SECOND ROW: M. Aslcson; K. Nistler; S. Aftrcth; V. Ahlm; VI. Dunham; S. Markun; D. Leitzke; J. Haberle; K. Osberg; N. Keller; S. Bennett. THIRD ROW: L. Do St. Croix; J. Lidman; I). Paulalta; T. Monson; D. Johnson; D. Gisvold; I). Boucher; R. Johnson; D. Urson; I). Larson. FOURTH ROW: J. Hook. I). Craig: D. Lading; B. Brandt; R. Colvcr; D. Kuehnc; L. Johnson; J. Larson; A. Schobcr: I). Hupe: R. Lindstrom. Candidate traditionally wear letter sweaters. The tension is over—Queen Abby r 'l n vtMESTIC COURT ] 1 £0F !958 ( f? n 1 4L A A - K ft B HOMECOMING Robins know how to have fun as well as study and one of the most important days in the year for having fun is HOMECOMING. This day belongs to everyone who has ever had a part in our school. It is a time for gaiety and laughter, and it is a time for nostalgia. It is a time to remember all the wonderful little things that somehow get lost with time. Octolrer 17 was the day of our big game with Edina and everyone’s slogan was “Let’s See Edina’s Mourning Side.” The Welcome Alumni sign was put up earb. beckoning all lo come and share in the festivities. The front of the building was draped with pennants, the halls were alive with blue and gold streamers, balloons and banners proclaiming the fame of our great football team. The Sales Classes sold the Homecoming buttons. Pep Club sold pompoms and the band marched up and down the halls. Our queen candidates were lovelier than ever and the question of who would be chosen to reign was asked by everyone. The auditorium program began with the Triumphal March as Judy Peters. Jeanie Westling. Abby Arthur. Bev Brecht and Carmen Warner, all in beautiful formal gowns, took their place on the dais. Co-captains Len Lilyholm and Julian Hook took their time but eventually selected Abby to 1m-the 1958 Queen. A variety program in honor of the royal party followed, then the big parade with the shiny convertibles and the many clever floats covered the town, inviting everyone to the game. It was a day of fun and fun is a feature of our youth. King Denny Claridge and Queen Mary Swenson SNO WEEK ROYALTY AT ROBBINSDALE SNO WEEK COURT—FIRST ROW: C. Asp. J. Weslling. SECOND ROW: R. Johnson, B. Weber. L. Lilyholm. C. Skytte, K. Carr, J. Hopko. THIRD ROW: S. Fisher. J. Larson. D. Roalstad. King Denny and Queen Mary in sleigh. D. Schcuerman. B. Morris, K. Galzcr. SNO WEEK 1959 Although the winter was comparatively open, we managed to find enough snow to make our Sno Week a gala event of the Jack Frost season. Students participated in skating parties at the Triangle and skiing and tobogganing at Theodore Wirth Park. Our athletic department made this a truly Winter Wonderland hy coaching the hockey team into the state tournament for the first time in the school’s history. The week of strenuous outdoor activity was capped with the coronation of King Denny Claridge and Queen Mary Swenson, and the traditional TWIN TWIRL on January 31 in the school cafeteria. SNOW PLAY: C. Warner, L. Johnson. J. Westling, D. Gisvold, K. Carr, K. Ironside. A WINTER WONDERLAND —JANUARY 26-31 THE ROYAL COURT takes the floor at the TWIN TWIRL: S. Fisher, B. Morris, R. Johnson, D. Scheuennan, J. Hopko, L. Lilyholm, M. Swenson, D. Claridge, B. Weber, K. Carr. 144 TRADITIONAL CHRISTMAS PROCESSIONAL FIRST ROW: Mr. Adams, C. Anderson, R. Cogswell, J. Westling, C. Strcufort, G. Rafshol, C. Olsen. C. Jernander, M. Nerdahl, N. Peterson. M. Plantin, D. Matthicson. SECOND ROW: N. Wilde. B. Morris, J. Goodwin, D. Roberts, B. Whetston, N. Bock, .S. Bjork, B. Hansen, L. Bergren, M. Rigg, B. Beck. J. Steiff. THIRD ROW: C. Coffey. J. Cady, J. Lanzen, R. McCarty, A. Lindquist, T. Moffct, D. Deeble, A. Johnson, J. Adams, A. Schobcr, L. Rehn. FOURTH ROW: C. Blanchard, T. Paulsen, J. Moffet, P. Zenanko, G. Maltzcn, J. Brazill, B. Richardson, J. Petroskey, G. Rciscwitz, B. Ganzer, L. Fitch. RHS CHOIR — OUTSTANDING MUSICAL GROUP CHOIR OFFICERS: Vice President, A. Schober; Treasurer, J. Brazill; Mr. Adams; Secretary, B. Johnson; President, L. Fitch. 1958-59 CHOIR SCHEDULE School Chrislinas Concert December 19 Community Christmas Concert December 21 Festival at St. Louis Park April 2-3 Trip to Moorhead May 15-16 Baccalaureate ........................... May 31 Commencement ......—------------------------ June 4 146 FIRST ROW: D. Fultz, P. Baldwin, S. Hovland, K. Do War, P. Erland, J. Sandmocn, M. Orstad, S. Gcnung, S. Paggen, C. Smart, K. Carr. M. Steger. SECOND ROW: J. Stciff, D. Forkey, J. McCarty, C. Leavenworth, P. Mahvncrd, R. Worth, J. Johnson, K. Michaelctz, B. Johnson, B. Elliot, P. Belch, K. Brachlow. THIRD ROW: J. Rowlette, R. Edwards, G. Hovda, T. Cunningham, K. Lahtinen, D. Birk-lund, F. Stechman, R. Dahl, A. Fratzke, M. Jaeb, J. Burglund, C. Parrish. FOURTH ROW: A. Johnston, D. Hcngelfelt, D. Manley, J. Weston, C. Boggs, S. Sizer, B. McIntosh, G. Berr.dt, D. Wicnelsc, J. Matthews, G. Babcock, D. Scherap. SCHOOL AND COMMUNITY BENEFIT FROM TALENT Lynn Fitch presents giant bars to Bob Hansen and Betty Hansen, winners of the chocolate sales contest. CHOCOLATE CONTEST The choir again used the profits from their annual sale of the World’s Finest Chocolate” to help finance their trip to Moorhead. The chocolate was sold for fifty cents a bar by ten teams of their members. The highest selling team and the top salesmen were awarded prizes. 147 SELECT CHOIR The Select Choir is composed of 100 members and every one of diem would agree that it was a pleasure and a privilege to sing under the capable direction of Mr. Adams. His love of music is an inspiration and his influence will long remain with the choir members. The choir maintained a busy schedule throughout the year, for talent is always in demand. Besides the many concerts given, smaller sections of the choir performed for various school and community events: the Boys’ Chorus sang at the Homecoming program, 21 selected seniors sang at University Hospital and the Radisson Hotel at Christmas, and many of the choir members had parts in the musical production, South Pacific. Other ambitious members formed trios and quartettes and were frequently asked to entertain at parties, dances, and civic programs. JUNIOR GIRLS’ QUARTETTE: J. Goodwin, C. Anderson, M. Plantin, C. Olsen, J. Steiff, Accompanist. SENIOR GIRLS’ 1 RIO: M. Steger; N. Bock; L. Miller, Accompanist; B. Morris. 148 BAND The band provided the very enjoyable half time programs at the football games and also participated in the homecoming program and parade. The band was present at all the pepfests and the home basketball games. In addition to the support provided to the athletic events, many band members participated in individual solo work and ensembles for the music contest held in the spring. The last activity of the year was the annual Lions Club Parade which took place in Minnesota and Canada. The many honors and awards received by the band are indicative of the hard work and sincere attitude of each of the members. OFFICERS: D. Scheucrman, Secretary; K. Ironside, President; A. Arthur, Vice President: P. Basset. Treasurer; Mr. Mendenhall. 50 FLUTE TRIO: B. Froling, A. Authur, J. Olson. CLARINET QUARTETTE: P. Bassett, L. Johnson. L. Zitzloff. J. Golle. PERCUSSION SECTION: G. Seibert, G. Sibet, J. Landahl, S. Wills, S. Wahrer. FLAG TWIRLERS: D. Schcucrman, J. Blakeborough, J. Thorson, K. Moc, K. Landry. DRUM MAJORETTE: Carmen Warner RHS Marching Band FIRST ROW: M. Mendenhall. N. Norstcd, B. Barday, J. Peterson, J. Drake. SECOND ROW: S. Olson, B. Vinitsky, N. Jacobs, V. Dallin. THIRD ROW: L. Elftmann, J. Hicks. K. Moe. J. Slisnek. I.. Petros. FOURTH ROW: C. Teillbanc, D. Fredin, P. Boyer. .C. Newell. K. Athorton. BAND ENTERTAINED AT HOME FOOTBALL GAMES FIRST ROW: A. Arthur. L. Thaemert. S. Aftreth. J. Olson. C. Nelson. L. Russell. SECOND ROW: C. Wick. I). Scheucrman. B. Froling, K. Olson. C. Bertzyk, D. Bakkc. THIRD ROW: J. Ncsheim. D. Brisco. I). Buelow, C. Ducat, I). Osterhus. J. Lukeszcwsky, K. Olson. FOURTH ROW: G. Hand. S. Osterhus. K. Ironside. R. Gamer. B. Veth, J. Olsen. W. Jewett. C. Lolyd. FIRST ROW: C Malm. I). Helmerc, B. Lindblom. A. Porter, B. Sword. R. Willey, J. Enfield, V. Lymbumer. SECOND ROW: J. Thor-son. J. Galle. L. Kindscth, C. Peterson. D. Christensen, B. Wolff, M. Walden, M. Hoisve, S. Blank. THIRD ROW': P. Bassett, L. Zitzloff. J. Blakcborougb, K. Landry. J. Powell. A. Anderson. I). Carlson, M. Wilson. FOURTH ROW': L. Johnson. A. Cox. J. Foss. S. Mindlin, B. Elster. I). Urban. L. Harris. D. Larson, D. Munson. BLUE AND GOLD MARCHERS TOP IN STATE FIRST ROW: I). Martin. L. Johnson. K. Johnson. J. Schweigert. G. Seibert. R. Hays. SECOND ROW: S. Wills, S. Wahrcr, T. Camelin, C. Warner, J. Anderson, G. Sibet. K. Page. THIRD ROW: J. Eckdabl. T. Monson, W'. Bibelheimcr, D. Gee, D. Bassett, D. Boyer, P. McCashin. FOURTH ROW': R. Erickson, J. Landahl, D. Roskos, J. Aftretb. L. Peterson. J. W'ard, ‘D. Sultany. J THESPIANS The National Thespian Society is a high school honor % society devoted to the advancement of dramatic arts. To gain membership an applicant must accumulate a specified number of points through participation in dramatic activities such as declamation and acting. In the spring an initiation dinner was held for all new members. SCHOOL PLAYS Following Blithe Spirit, the fall production, an all school cast presented Rodgers and Hammerstein’s SOUTH PACIFIC. This musical extravaganza in two acts required the sendees of two hundred students who constructed the sets, painted the backdrops and did the acting. Under the direction of Mr. Swanson, Mr. Adams, and Mr. Robinson, the play was a “Smash Hit.” 156 NATIONAL THESPIANS: K. Ironside, B. Morris, L Fitch, B. Brandt. J. Burglund. Lynn Fitch is haunted by his two wives, Marlene Kringstad and Judy Kuusisto. THE DRAMA SEASON OPENED NOVEMBER 13-14 WITH AN ALL-SCHOOL CAST PRESENTATION OF NOEL COWARD’S BLITHE SPIRIT. Marilyn Rigg, Mary Plantin, Jim Amschler, Kay Carr. Judy Kuusisto. Lynn Fitch, Marlene Kringstad. Bcv Morris and Chuck Boggs, who portrayed Nellie and Emile, sang “Some Enchanted Evening. SOUTH PACIFIC “SOCKO” FEBRUARY 26-2V Bloody Mary, played by Joyce Johnson, sang “Happy Talk” to Liat and Lt. Cable, Kay Carr and Lynn Fitch. 58 Fred Stcchman, A1 Lorensen, Bob Halsband, Curt Pohl, and Keith Ironside in “Street Scene.” ALL-SCHOOL CAST SCORES IN MUSICAL Lynn Fitch sings “Younger Than Springtime” to Kay Carr. 200 STUDENTS DISPLAY TALENTS Bev Morris “Washes That Man Right Out of Her Hair. FOUR ENCHANTED EVENINGS — SRO MEN BEHIND THE SCENES: J. Stans, L. Norccn. II. Sileskv, S. Mullen, G. Maltzen, D. White. ! • • 163 LCOME CL :utive BO, C. Suitany, i. XTin President: II. Brandt. PmmnR B. MoftiiirNiTclary K. Bal er. C. Streufert. -S. WidslroAil). Wnker. L. BiTjircn, J. Johnson. J. Kloss. C. Wmrealh. J. Olsen. S. Johnson. I). Duffy. J. Goodland. C. Liltner. B. Larson. Mr. Kentypainrn. J. Btrrgmann, THE ROBIN’S TALE The main objective of a good newspaper staff is to publish an interesting and informative account of its school’s happenings. Writing and editing all the news of importance to the students was a task accomplished by the ’59 staff. Bi-monthly editions, and two more issues than in previous years, kept the “staffers” using the Press Room every free minute and countless hours after the regular school day ended. Copy was prepared, pictures taken, layouts completed. “This Tale Never Ends.” the paper’s motto, was indeed a living motto for the reporters. The sixth period deliveries were anxiously awaited by the student body. The look of pleasure on everyone’s face as he scanned the pages of the Robin’s Tale was the gratification this hard working staff received for a job well done. CO-EDITORS: J. Bcrquist and J. Bergmann. with their advisor, Mrs. Lindskog. The page editors arc always busy. CIRCULATION MANAGERS: R. Carlson, C. Hedlund, and J. Brecht. 166 ENTIRE STAFF EVALUATES COMPLETED WORK 167 OFFICERS: L. Katzner, Secretary-Treasurer; B. Roadfeldt. President; B. Johnson. Vice President. WORLD AFFAIRS CLUB STUDIED CURRENT EVENTS FIRST ROW: C. Fearon, S. Wolfe, D. Peterson, P. Hauschild, D. Niskem. SECOND ROW: P. Mahnerd. K. Person, K. Nordquist, L. Eide, M. Hegstad. A. Kraml. THIRD ROW: J. Conrad, J. Wcisser, J. Ward. K. Pierskalla, T. Johnson. D. Hart. LANGUAGE CLUBS Understanding the people and cultures of other countries is an important part of the foreign language clubs. Courses in French. German, and Spanish are offered to Senior High School students with two credits given after the completion of two years of study. Through the combined efforts of the club, much money has been raised for the A.F.S. fund. Among their money-raising projects was a Tanzfest. or a dance festival, held in the gym and the lunchroom. The language clubs al«o worked hard in making the seminar on the Middle Fast the success that it was. Both the students and the teachers feel that the interest in the people of the world, their language, and more of an insight into their foreign cultures and customs is very important because our world is steadily growing smaller. F.aoh individual language club also carries on many activities of their own. Le Cercle Francais is remembered for its annual Christmas caroling in the halls, its gay Mardi Gras, and the Bon Voyage banquet. Miss Anderson and the cabinet tried to create interesting entertainment along with broadening understanding of French customs and the French language. The goal of Her Deutsche Verein has been to understand the people of the world. It has achieved this goal by feeling the spirit of the | eople through the German Week and by participating in the statewide German Congress. The alumni have shown continued interest in the club as shown at the Christmas breakfast, held traditionally at the Curtis Hotel. cheery “hola” is heard as the Las Fspanoles Alegres members greet each other in the halls. Many activities such as initiation. Christmas caroling, a Christmas party with the French Club, and regular monthly meetings have kept its members interested. l our-'7oroigw- :cl ange stiKjents from Mexico have given the club members a much closer look at these people’s customs and cultures. f GERMAN CLUB OFFICERS-FIRST ROty: C. Boggs, Vice President; D. Johnson, President: Miss Snabbi, Mrs. Just. D. Lading, Treasurer. SECOND ROW: J. Petcrso LvSfcretfliy; D. Matthicscn. Historian. FIRST ROW: J. Golle. J. Palmgrcn, J. Stem, J. Brecht, J. Thorson, L. Thaemert. S. Luden, J. Piazza, I. Klima, I). Riesche, K. Brachlow, N. Anderson. SECOND ROW: L. Zitzloff, L. Johnson, J. Anderson, M. Plantin, P. Pence, S. Elliot, M. Hyde. J. Lines, A. Krand, K. Kelley, A. Craebner. R. Wikey. THIRD ROW: H. Johnson, P. Bassett, E. Dressier. P. Hald, K. Erwin, N. Steen, B. Hanson, J. Steiff, C. Ericson, M. Lcyhc, C. Olsen. K. Pappas, B. Ostlund, R. Burger. FOURTH ROW: H. Silesky, J. Stans. S. Fratzke, J. McCarty, J. Steiff, J. Dewar, C. Giltner. I). Albrecht, S. Mindlin. J. Larson, B. Ammundson, J. Ranney. DER DEUTSCHE VEREIN ENJOYS LARGE MEMBERSHIP FIRST ROW: D. Weitzcl, J. Peters, J. Wcstling, C. Streufert, L. Kat .ner. M. Plummer. M. Gregar. D. Niskern. SECOND ROW: R. Burcsh, F. Stcchmann. W. Donicht, B. Brecht. S. Spencer. B. Olson. M. Hamlin. L. Pearson. THIRD ROW: R. Larson, R. Donalds, R. Schimmcl, M. Parish, P. Mahnerd. M. Hetstad. P. Lutgen. A. Lindquist, R. Biasing. FOURTH ROW': A. Johnson, B. Roadfeldt, W. Bibelheimcr, D. Roskos. R. Larsen, L. Fitch, B. Meur, M. Palmer. D. Rausch. D. Pevcstorf. FIRST ROW: J. Dion. C. Dion. S. Doering, B. Spettmann. L. Gustafson. J. Anderson, D. Chapman, K. Pisansky, C. Fearon. P. Gray, K. Bom. J. Hopko, C. Stockman. SECOND ROW: R..Lindquist, E. Zicgelman, P. Keathc, B. Strcnstra, B. Jensen, J. Torscy, C. Rivers, S. Schcuerman, A. Arthur, C. Ludwig, K. Nistler, B. Rumble. THIRD ROW: A. Carlson. T. Armstrong. L. Carpenter. P. Pcltman, G. Langins, J. Conrad. B. Ruth. T. Peterson, M. Gregor, D. Mason, B. M. Johnson. K. Nordquist, D. Schreder, D. Hamlin. FOURTH ROW: V. Merrick. D. Anderson. A. Bennyhoff, C. Bassford, B. Veth, D. Buresh, D. Valine. J. Goodland. L. Johnson. L. Harris, B. Bra each, W'. Jewett. PRIME GOAL TO STUDY AND UNDERSTAND PEOPLE OF WORLD FIRST ROW: J. Anderson. J. Skindelien. M. Snyder, K. Dewar, J. Thorn, S. Drcssel, D. Olson, R. Weinard, M. Harvie. V. Raa-ch, B. Blucm. B. Elliot. C. Fearon. P. Snyder. SECOND ROW: S. Bjork, D. Westervclt. S. Bauer, J. Waldcckcr. C. Buse, K. Black, S. Wolfe, M. Moxness, S. Packer, L. Eidc. R. Johnson, E. Knot. J. M. Larson. THIRD ROW: M. Marcin. J. Levernier, N. Dysart, D. W slow, J. Schweigert, C. Dingley, P. Parker, C. Warner, C. Nelson. B. Alden. D. Ungiaub, L. Elftmann. FOURTH ROW: R. Saunders, E. Lange, G. Anderson, G. Varner, B. Grunewald. A. Johnston. R. Colver, J. Ward, K. Picrskolla, A. Schober. T. Henry, D. Davidson. OFFICERS—FIRST ROW: B. Johnson, Alumni Rep.; C. Coffey, Historiun; Miss Anderson, C. Gilbreath, Secretary-Treasurer; B. Brandt, President. SECOND ROW: J. Levcrnier, Vice President; C. Running. Alumni Rep. LE CERCLE FRANCAIS CAROLED AT CHRISTMAS FIRST ROW: P. Bakken. B. Born, N. Swan, M. Sieberman. C. Gallob. B. Carlson. M. Helmcrs, J. Carlson, D. Peterson. SECOND ROW: L. Blanchard, I.. Martin, J. Esterly, J. Sherman, D. Lusian, B. Cogswell. J. Ryan, J. Oukrop, R. Vilandre, S. Allbee. J. Seek. THIRD ROW: B. Breitner. K. Genung. M. Kelly, S. Anderson. P. Conry, S. Franzen, K. Siltberg, J. Harmelin, S. Sliter, C. Morin. FOURTH ROW: M. Furgucron. C. Baker, S. Markum. I). Forkey, T. Fuller. R. Steele, A. Cox. J. Johnson. C. Blanchard. B. Wicklund, C. Tischcr. FIRST ROW: R. Newman, L. Osterhus, C. Loomis. S. Swanson, M. Smith. D. McClemcns, L. Kuntson. SECOND ROW: L. Kindseth, L. Hansen. F. Prausch, R. LaMcrc, B. Gauvor, M. Nelson. J. Olson. J. Cady. THIRD ROW: J. Manning, M. Baker, O. Bloedow, M. Fager-berg. D. Hanish, S. Svcndson, C. Farmer, M. Gregor. FOURTH ROW: A. Lorcnson. C. Pederson. J. Laliberte, L. Carlson, F. Bass, S. Pniiis, N. Richter. L. Russell. C. Mason. CELEBRATED GAY MARDI GRAS FIRST ROW: S. Diethert, S. Farrier. N. Wilde, C. Bailey, G. VanGorp, B. Walmslcy, J. Heidclbergcr, J. McCIono. M..Schaefer, J. Horst-man. SECOND ROW: P. Erland, M. Scigman, B. Houma. F. McGonagle. D. Johnson. J. Haberle, C. Novak, C. Hedlund, J. Marcottc. THIRD ROW: J. Anakkala, J. Carpenter, D. Evanson, J. Cady, S. Bennett. K. Landry, J. Burglund, J. Kuusisto, D. Emons, M. Bailey. FOURTH ROW: Y. Gabbert. M. Asleson, J. Tompkins, D. Almquist. P. Carlson, G. Wilmot, I). Boucher, J. Weiser, S. Ahl, K. Kennedy. OFFICERS: Mr. Daly, N. Sandberg. Secretary; M. Peterson. Vice President: J. Bergquist. President; R. Johnson, Treasurer; Mr. Rolczynski. SPANISH CLUB HAS SPIRITED INITIATION FIRST ROW: S. Foster, J. Fox. C. Schantz. N. Lindberg. G. Sclandcr, J. Burkley. N. Bock, J. Manthc, B. Lunacek, A. Leverentz, J. Lauderdale. SECOND ROW: M. Mayer, C. Anderson. V. Bursch. J. Kargcl, A. Embry, M. Sieger. C. Anderson. C. Johnson. M. Coude. M. Orstad. I). I.ucht. THIRD ROW: D. Rudy, G. Gregor), L. Putnam. J. Bcrgmann, ' Bcrtzyk, M. Swanson, J. Roadfeldt. J. Goodwin, D. Holkcr, R. Olsen. B. Lanhart, C. De Mars. FOURTH ROW: W. Mushy, P. Beckett. I). Cloninger. S. Brandjord. D. Johnson. C. Opheim. D. Lctourncau. I-. Pearson, C. Peterson. P. Onstad. 1). Manthc, B. Essen. FIRST ROW: S: renncy, S. McCombs, C. Eastman, J. HubbcII, P. Kuhn, T. Hill, N. Martinez, N. Swcdlius, G. Siewerl, R. Tatro, J. Drake, M. Dunham. SECOND ROW: C. I.ove, M. Williams, B. Frcligh, C. Peterson, B. Froling, M. Stuhr. K. Lee, P. Hauschild, M. Freegurg, B. Willc, N. McGrath. THIRD ROW: K. Christy, A. Gilchrist, C. Kerich, J. Snyder. D. Bcntz. S. Ruppert, K. Olson, B. Mantz. J. Eide, S. Woehning, L. Swanson. M. Nerdahl. FOURTH ROW: F. Gaulke. L. Bergrcn, N. Nelson. S. Paulsen. M. Moxness, I). Hart, D. Sultany, J. Smith. V. Ahlm4 L. Sawicke, R. Plascncia, P. Hurley. LAS ESPANOLES ALEGRES STUDIED SPANISH CUSTOMS FIRST ROW: K. Fisher. C. Peterson. K. Zelenak, M. Krueger, S. Christenson. M. Jokincn. B. D. Orison. SECOND ROW: K. Thorn. M. Lindroth. B. Ran wick. B. Frampton, B. Morris, K. Carr. K. Balzer. J. Lange, B. Stanowski, S. Anderson. D. Conrad, V. Auita. THIRD ROW: J. Groan. I). Johnson, J. Anderson, C. Liddicoat, S. Sorenson. G. Wandel, R. Foil, D. Worel, M. Thayer, E. Anderson, J. Anderson. J. Moser. Vr. Ewaod, L. Alexander. FOURTH ROW: C. Skyttc. J. Sandmoen. L. Birkciand, J. Stubbs. K. Ness, K. Shannon. P. Klick, L. Erickson. D. Dover. M. Kuusisto, K. Marchand, M. Kuuti. S. Belfany. FIFTH ROW: M. Ibarra, S. Kammann, S. Aftreth, J. Lauderdale. M. Freeman. M. Mcllin. K. Edling, D. Roberts, S. O'Dell. S. Dungan. K. Egan. I). Gustafson. I). Gisvold. THE ROBIN Yearbook staff members would be presumptuous to assume they could fully cover all the events that occur daily in a large school. Time and space are premium factors and the human element is a variable thing. That we have recognized the presence and the effects on U9 of all such daily happenings has been a starting point for us; to record fairly and objectively as many phases of this last season at RHS has been our major concern. Perhaps that which has been necessarily culled or omitted will be recalled to you as you peruse this album at some future date. We have learned much about people, behavior, and the customs of our school that might have escaped us had we not had the experience of working on the 1959 ROBIN. We sincerely hope we have done our job well. BUSINESS MANAGERS: J. Champlain, Miss N. Peterson, C. Ronning, B. Husak. SECTION EDITORS: J. Wcstling, L. Johnson. D. Fultz, E. I.angc, R. Amundsen, D. Schcuer-man. J. Stciff, C. Strcufert. Complete staff takes time for a picture. SITTING: M. Balzer, V. Kayser. SECOND ROW: D. Wascoc. K. Picrekalla, B. Muir, C. Rood. Mr. Adams, L. St. Croix. CHESS CLUB MEMBERS LEARNED MEANING OF CONCENTRATION TRI CHROMA ART CLUB BEAUTIFIED SCHOOL FIRST ROW: C. Gallob, J. Felix. C. Jcmander, Secretary; J. Champlain. Vice President; Miss M. Anderson, M. Rulkowski. Treasurer; D. Westervelt. President; K. Farrow. K. Kuntz. S. Sandstron. SECOND ROW: S. Swanson. C. Tischcr, L. Martin. M. Williams. M. Swenson. J. Herman. C. Parson. C. Novak, S. Waste. M. Stulir, J. Drake. THIRD ROW: J. Snyder. K. Thorson. M. Moxncss, J. Tompkins, S. Spencer. R. Fredrickson. L. Bergren. C. Warner. C. Olsen. S. Sliter. S. Hovland. FOURTH ROW: S. Craffunder. Y. Gabbert. F. Gaulke. G. Varner. D. Forkey, C. Boggs, S. Helm. I). Chumley. B. Hanson. B. Beck. K. Egan. D. Honigschmidt. FIRST ROW: Mrs. Lindskog, I. Klima. J. Miller. C. Gallob. SECOND ROW: M. Klingensmith, J. l,ee, C. Novak. “FOCUS” — THE SCHOOL’S NEW LITERARY MAGAZINE LIBRARY CLUB MEMBERS ASSISTED LIBRARIANS FIRST ROW: C. Cray, M. Saaw, K. Siltberg. Vice President-Treasurer, Miss Brown, M. Steen, President, D. Malone, Secretary, C. Carlson, B. Lindbloom. SECOND ROW: K. Zelenak, S. Swanson, B. Engler, K. McGaugher, B. Carlson. M. Kuutti, A. Porter, G. Selander, J. Thum. I). Byers. J. Anakkala. THIRD ROW: S. Svendsen, 1.. Farness, N. Smith, C. Osier bus, J. Hill, J. Lines, B. Aullctt, J. Lauderdale, M. Brewer. K. Gcnung. D. Niskcrn, J. Olin. FOURTH ROW: K. Black, P. Johnson, J. Lucht, P. Aald, B. Carlson, N. Donna, S. Wilson, A. Lorenson. M. Nachshcim. J. Lauderdale. M. Nyberg, J. Anderson, K. Marchand, R. Pischel. FIFTH ROW: S. Maki, S. Ruth, N. Richter. J. Green. F. Gaulke, A. Anderson. L. Fitch. G. Anderson. 1). Hoikcr. M. Kluz, B. Ostlund. C. Mason. S. Mantyla, B. Bouma. HRS I ROW: Giliner, Treasurer; J. Kuusisto, Vice President; Mr. Adams, K. Carr. Secretary; L. Fitch. President. SECOND ROW: • ,n'Uf«-rt. R. Full. V. Rafshol, N. Bock, K. Balzcr, N. Mastincz, B. Morris. THIRD ROW: C. Gilbreath, j. Cady, M. Riggs, A. Arthur, i , rc ,,« D. Schcucrman. B. Johnson, J. Wcstling. FOURTH ROW: J. Miller, P. Klick, L. Johnson, A. Larson. J. Steiff, C. Warner, J- Brazil, I). Paulaha. I). Larson. I). Schempp. FIFTH ROW: J. Levernicr. B. Brandt, R. Colvcr, G. Asp, A. Johnston, B. Hansen. S. Osterlnm, R. Johnson. AUDITORIUM CLUB PRESENTED SCHOOL TALENT IN PROGRAM FIRST ROW: M. Walden, S. Widstrom. C. Cutlan, B. Lindblom, D. Baldwin, J. Goodland. M. Halmers. SECOND ROW: C. Jernander. K. Moe. M. Kringstad, I). Helmckc, C. Tischer, C. Coffey. THIRD ROW: J. Goodwin. J. Kloss. C. Rivers, L. Katzncr, J. Johnson, M. Swanson, B. Alden. FOURTH ROW: S. Wills, C. Pohl, D. Sultany, J. Olsen. D. Hanka, C. Boggs. ALL SCHOOL OFFICERS: J. Bergquist, S. Fisher, R. Johnson, D. Brisco. HI-Y CREATES AND MAINTAINS CHRISTIAN FELLOWSHIP AMONG THE HIGH SCHOOL BOYS. J mS 5°'X: D- Gi '2W; Schempp. J. Gudcrjohn, R. Hays, H. Gooch. B. Peterson, T. Carlson. SECOND ROW: C. Billmyre, J. MacMillan. R. Heinonen. T. Monson. J. Schweigert, B. Warner. L. Lilyhnlm. THIRD ROW: L. Tuttle, D. Burcsh. K. Dahlcn. B. Stimson, B. Richardson. S. Ostcrhus. S. Johnson. A. Johnson. FOURTH ROW: II. Link. L. Hcgslrand, G. Opheim. D. Lctourneau. A. Johnston. u. Sccmann, D. Claridge. L. Johnson. FIRST ROW: 13. Rausch. K. Anderson, D. Evenson, B. Wold, P. James, N. Johnson. R. Amundsen, A. Levcrentz, N. Wilde, J. Manthe, J. Peterson. SECOND ROW: C. Powers, C. Cutlan, A. Cox, 13. Ostlund. M. Ring. R. Lindquist, M. Kuutti, A. Porter, K. Marchand, L. Gustafson. THIRD ROW: J. Lines, P. Hauschild, K. Dewar, S. Tornell. J. Coffin, E. Fish, 13. Whctston, S. Andersen, R. Dahl, J. Lucht. FOURTH ROW: Mr. D. Nelson, J. Torscy, L. Elfmann, D. Almquist, G. Stone, J. Aftreth, J. Dewar, C. Anderson. M. Johnston, Mr. Van Loon. Y.F.C. AND HI-C MERGED TO THE LARGER AND MORE ACTIVE V.C.Y. FIRST ROW: K. Brachlow, Secretary; L. Ostcrhus, C. Carlson. J. Lauderdale, K. Kelley, R. Hallbcck, V. Borsch, G. Selander. SECOND ROW: D. Tatton, D. Fultz, C. Peterson. M. Aslcson, B. Wold, N. Gudmundsen, J. Eide, S. Swanson, C. Ostcrhus. THIRD ROW: Mr. Hed. J. Lauderdale, A. Embry, M. Krueger, J. Steiff, Vice President; C. Ericson, K. Pappas, R. Johnston, R. Carlson, A. Anderson. FOURTH ROW: M. Steffek, D. Forkey, W. Bibelheimer, B. Veth, D. White, S. Ostcrhus, President; D. Ostcrhus, D. Wieneke, P. Hewett, B. Hanson. L. Losic. OFFICERS: S. Bjork. Secretary; D. Fultz, Treasurer; Miss Bohn, Mrs. Stout, K. Dewar. President; S. Tornell, Vice President. THE RED CROSS CLUB AIDED UNFORTUNATE. FIRST ROW: K. Kelley. C. Adams. V. Rafshol, C. Eigcnbrodt, J. Lutgen, D. Byers. K. Carr, B. Elliott, M. Kuutti. SECOND ROW: C. Hannay. S. Kammann, L. Thaemcrt. B. Alden. D. Matthiesen, J. Blakeborough. K. Landry, D. Schcucrman. K. Marchand. THIRD ROW: P. Erland. D. Nyberg, J. Lines, C. Buse, C. Warner, D. Mason, B. Brunsell. M. Rudscr, D. Westcrvelt, S. Elliott. FOURTH ROW: D. Unglauh, M. Asieson, P. Boyer. S. Ahl, G. Varner, A. Larson, D. Forkey, D. Honigselimidt, P. Klick, B. Husak. NURSES CLUB Understanding the facts about nursing, and the feelings and emotions of people, is the main objective of Nurse’s Club. It also helps students to understand the various nursing programs. Making stuffed toy animals for Santa Claus Anonymous, putting on a Christmas party for the Sister Kenny Institute, practicing first aid, and touring St. Peter’s Mental Institute, were among the year’s activities. Carmen Warner, president, with Mrs. Flosseth, advisor. NURSES CLUB STUDIED NURSING PROGRAMS FIRST ROW: S. Wolfe, D. Peterson, S. McComlc, D. Unglaub, Secretary; Mrs. Flosseth, C. Warner, President; M. Peterson, Treasurer; C. Smart. SECOND ROW: S. Dressel, N. Peterson, P. Pence, C. McCausland, S. Slater, S. Foss, N. Norstcd, B. Lindblom, J. Goodland, C. Anderson, A. Anderson, J. Manthe. THIRD ROW: A. Porter, S. Elliott, M. Nyberg, D. Olson, S. Olson, J. Palmgrcn, C. Hannay, J. Lines, D. Nyberg, B. Ilusak, M. Harvie, V. Rafshol, J. Lunch. FOURTH ROW: R. Weinerd, J. Thorson, D. Wcstcrvclt, S. Svcndsen, R. Pisansky, P. Erland, 13. Alden, S. Anderson, M. Brewer, K. Erwin, M. Jacb, D. Matthiesen, L. Katzncr, M. Walden. FIFTH ROW: R. Johnson, G. Varner, K. Pappas, C. Malone, E. Fish, J. Olsen, L. Losic, S. Ahl, C. Ericson, D. Honigschmidt, M. Johnston, B. Wolff. G.A.A. Under tin direction of its four advisors. Miss Skartvedt. Mrs. Bomholt. Miss Christensen, and Miss Olson, many girls in grades nine through twelve participated in G.A.A. this year. The sports that were held varied from the well-known game of basketball to the less-known one of deck tennis. By taking part in these different activities throughout the year, the girls earned points toward their emblem or letter. The well-rounded program offered to the girls, paved the way for better physical fitness, cooperation with team members, and fair play. All agree the time put in was worth the enjoyment they got out of their activities. G.A.A. OFFERED WELL-ROUNDED PROGRAM FIRST ROW: J. Shomar, B. Englcr, D. Ricsch. B. Hill, C. Eastman, I. Klima, A. Kraml, B. Ostlund. SECOND ROW: D. Malone, D. Matiskc, J. Palmgren, J. Powell, B. Hanson, S. Hoffigc, C. Jemander, P. Hauschild, S. Paulson. THIRD ROW: S. Markum, S. Fratzke, A. Anderson. N. Hclgeson. B. Morin, M. Baker,- F. Gaulke, C. Nelson. Strike!! G.A.A. MEMBERS ENERGETICALLY TOOK OVER THE GYMNASIUM FOR AFTER SCHOOL GAMES. Up and at ’em! CHEkRLEAD] ion, C. McCausland, K. Merrill, B. Frampton. lorn: IGTORY The enthusiasm of, the Robbinsdale sp( cheer, they added iheiextra fire than spark ty to lcjw cheeA on iQl skates was one of the many talents of this year’s peppy cheerleaders. FIRST ROW: R. Murplicy, D. Marl, R. Johnson. M. Swenson, Mr. Mickus, 0. Kingstad. SECOND ROW: M. Moxncss. C. Novak, C. Anderson. D. Lusian, R. Vilandre, B. Frampton, M. Klingcnsmith, D. Ricschl. K. Johnson, C. Stibal. THIRD ROW: J. Eidc, J. Snyder, C. Coffee. J. Brecht. K. Holtzingcr, S. Waste. J. Goodland. M. Kringslcd, B. I.anhart. P. Klick. FOURTH ROW: J. Levernier, J. Ncskeini. B. Baker, B. Essen. K. Carlson, J. Schweigert. L. Bergren, J. Stciff. C. Jernandcr, C. Warner, R. Tischida. FIFTH ROW: T. Moffitt. J. Schaefer. P. Pctinan, J. Brazil, B. Richardson, B. Weber. D. Sultany, B. Stimson, C. Boggs, T. Fuller, G. Wilinot, T. Monson. SKI CLUB ENCOURAGED WINTER ACTIVITIES. FIRST ROW: S. Hovland, S. Widstrom, J. Adams. I). Johnson, J. Westling, A. Arthur. SECOND ROW: W. Ness, D. Helmeke, S. Kam-maun. C. Nelson. M. Hoisve. K. Olson, A. Gracbner, C. Olsen, G. Koskie, J. Enfield, B. Woker. THIRD ROW: S. Anderson, B. Aldcn, D. Nybcrg. J. Cady, S. Graffunder, J. Yarger. P. Henry, S. Hofich, D. Bennett. C. Dodds, B. M. Johnson, S. Moyer. FOURTH ROW: S. Johnson. S. Ahl. Si. Moos. I). Bcntz, S. Paulson. P. Hald. C. Bertzck, J. Matiski, M. Swanson, J. Kuusisto, D. Honigschmidt, B. Brecht, B. Husak. I). Sims, T. Dobson. FIFTH ROW': G. Varner. T. Maulke. L. Fitch. B. Brandt, R. Kuehne, A. Johnston, L. Johnson. D. Lading. K. Wrstphal. I). Buresh, D. Paulaha. R. Lind trom. PEP CLUB The girls in Pep Club gave their enthusiastic support to help provide greater school spirit. Their attendance at sport events could always be counted upon and where Pep Club members were, cheers rang out. The new year started out with the initiation of new members chosen the previous spring. Pep Club again provided transportation for away games. In January, Pep Club together with Rooter Club, sponsored Sno Week. The year ended with the annual club banquet and the election of officers and members for the next season. r -Ll! ffrti- V- Ul , (9 ( i; J. Hopko. . 2 1 members show their enthusiasm. 3 jDCQ, ftyKJL+-+-' J. Wcstling. Vice President; ristensen. B. Frampton, Secretary; A. Arthur TW„r« FIRST ROW: M. Harvie, B. Morris, J. Kloss, C. Rivers, C. McCausland, B. Frampton, K. Morrill, D. Seheuennan, K. Carr. SECOND ROW: J. Champlain, J. Peters. B. Walmsley, C. Strcufcrt, K. Balzer, J. Blakcborough, K. Shannon, M. Swenson. C. Warner, P. Parker, V. Rafshol. THIRD ROW: M. Rutkowski, L. Miller, S. Elliott, M. Riggs, C. Skyttc, S. Tornell, K. Landry, M. Hyde, B. Johnson, P. F.rland. B. Brecht, D. Christensen. FOURTH ROW: P. Bassett. L. Zilzloff, C. Leavenworth, S. Johnson. J. Steiff, A. Larson, K. Egan, P. Klick, J. Hoff. I). Honigsehmidt, S. Moyer. PEP CLUB CHEERS SHOOK RAFTERS FIRS I ROW: C. Olsen. B. Cogswell, C. Jernander, B. Woker, V. Miller, C. Cutlan, K. Anderson, K. Moe, C. Anderson, B. Elliott, D. Baldwin, C. Stockman. SECOND ROW: S. Widstrom, J. Thorson, P. Pence, D. Nyberg, S. Hofich, K. Olson, R. Gordon, J. Folstad, A. Graebner, K. Johnson, B. Lindbloin. THIRD ROW: S. Blank. L. Bergren, J. Oberg, J. Bergmann, L. Putnam, B. Ostlund, J. Matiski, B. Morin. D. Pchrson, C. Ryan. L. Katzner. J. Drake. FOURTH ROW: J. Steiff. C. Nclso, E. Dressier, J. McCarty, S. Gaasland. C. Bertzyk. P. Hald. E. Hokanson. J. Yarger. C. Dodds. I). Sims, P. Henry, J. Goodwin. ROOTER CLUB With loud cheers and yells, the Rooter Club members cheered the school’s teams at pep fests. games, and other sport events. Recognized by blue and white hats, the members sat together at the pep fests and participated in cheering contests. Promoting school spirit and cosponsoring Sno Week were the major events of this club. Any senior high boy is eligible for Rooter Club. Rooter Club in action. TOGETHERNESS WITH A REALLY BIG “T” OFFICERS—FIRST ROW: D. Claridge, President; J. Sundgren, Secretary; Mr. Thicde, G. Asp, Vice President; D. Campbell, Sergeant-at-Arms. SECOND ROW: S. Wills. Treasurer: D. Hayes, Sergcant-at-Arms. FIRST ROW: W. Husby, I). Hanka. J. Adams, D. Johnson. B. Fink, D. Bloom, J. Schwcigcrl, C. Boggs. SECOND ROW: J. Rowlette, C. Orstad. J. Stans, I). Gisvold, S. Johnson. J. Bcrgquist, T. Mahlkc, R. Sipc. M. Lanning. THIRD ROW: T. Henry, B. Roadfcldt, P. Pcttman J. Schaefer, D. Hart. G. Wilmot, B. Richardson. J. Brazil, B. Weber, R. Johnson. FOURTH ROW: J. Weston, J. Foster, L. Fitch, R. Kuchne. D. Roskos, B. Biltner, W. Lovemark, L. Johnson, D. Lading, D. Giles, P. Carlson. ROOTER CLUB CHEERED AT PEPFESTS AND GAMES FIRST ROW: D. Larson. J. Miller, T. Merwin, T. Koski, L. Liveringhousc, I). Schempp, D. Larson, K. Squires, D. Bergland, A. Johnson, B. Ranta, J. Sundgren. SECOND ROW: T. Monson, C. Anderson. I). Zurbav, D. Valine, F. Dressier, D. Duffy, R. Saunders, D. Carlson, M. Ellison. J. Olsen, J. Saistrom. THIRD ROW: R. Olson, A. Schobcr, J. jansson, G. Hand, D. Letourncau, J. Larson, S. Ostcrhus, D. Roalstad. D. Fredin, D. Scemann. L. Wakefield, B. Warner. FOURTH ROW: J. Rath, C. Suplick, H. Link, D. Barstad, J. Goodland, B. Brandt. R. Colver, J. Aftreth, I). Sultany, R. Larsen, B. Stimson. J. Ellison. 193 OFFENSIVE TEAM—FIRST ROW: D. Valine, A. Schobcr, B. Amundson, J. Jansson. D. Campbell, J. Rath, W. Lovemark. SECOND ROW: L. Lilyholm. J. Larson, D. Claridge, J. Hook. ’ ROBINS TOP IN STATE DEFENSIVE TEAM-FIRST ROW: K. Ironside. L. Balliet, D. Campbell. A. Schobcr, W. Lovemark. SECOND ROW: J. Larson, D. Giles, J. Jansson, J. Hook, D. Claridge, L. Lilyholm. FIRST ROW: K. Hoakonson, D. Larson, D. Claridgc, K. Ironside, J. Hook. L. Lilyholm. SECOND ROW: J. Aftreth, Haberlcy, R. Kuehne, I). MacDougall, J. Sundgrcn, J. Larson, D. Fredin. THIRD ROW: Mr. Ncrdahl, B. Sherwood, B. Roadfelt, J. Salstrom, D. Roskos, C. Carlson, W. Lovcmark. FOURTH ROW: W. Peikert, D. Lallibertc, K. Zimmerman, D. Basset, W. Llotd, E. Moles, E. Billmyer. RHS CHAMPIONSHIP FIRST ROW: J. Jansson, D. Valine, A. Schober, D. Campbell, E. S. Jesscr. SECOND ROW: L. Liveringhouse, B. Fink, L. Balliet, J. Rath, B. Almundson. THIRD ROW: I). Giles, R. Heine, D. Hayes, D. Hanka, B. Groan, D. Loechlcr, G. Rathmanner. FOURTH ROW: L. Peterson C, Suplick, R. Timm, J. Ellison, B. Bobin, D. W'ournes. 199 FOOTBALL TEAM JULIAN HOOK MANAGERS BILL SHERWOOD LARRY LIVERINGHOUSE and JERRY RATHMANNER ROBINS TOP WAYZATA 19 TO 6 On September 6, Robbinsdale opened its championship season with a victory over Wayzata. The game opened with Wayzata kicking off to Jim Larson who returned the ball 5 yards. Robbinsdale scored quickly on a touchdown pass from Denny Claridge to Dick Valine. Again in the second quarter this combination clicked for another Robbinsdale touchdown. The half ended with Robbinsdale leading 12 to 0. The Robins scored again in the third quarter when Larson sliced over from the 10-yard line. Wayzata scored its only touchdown when they recovered a fumble in the Robins’ end zone. The Robins won 19 to 6. ROBINS ROCKET THE ROCKETS INTO SPACE The following Friday, September 13. Robbinsdale traveled to Rochester to take on the always strong Rockets. This was the first time that Robbinsdale had ever played Rochester. Rochester’s brand new football stadium was overflowing with almost five thousand fans as the Robins put on a demonstration of power football to stop Rochester 26 to 6. DICK SEEMANN DICK KUEHNE JON JANSSON ROBINS SINK SKIPPERS 18 TO 0 Robbinsdalc lived up to its number one ranking in high school football by handing Minnetonka a defeat on the Robins' home field. The Robins jumped off to an 18 to 0 lead at the half led by quarterback Denny Claridge and halfback Julian Hook. Hook ran 25 yards for the first touchdown and Claridge ran 49 for the second. Dick Valine caught a 23-yard pass from Claridge for the third tally of the half. In the second half Hook scored again on a 54-yard punt return. Tonka scored on a pass play in the last minute. The Skippers got 12 first downs to the Robins’ 5. but they fumbled 7.times with the Robins recovering 5. The Robin defense closes in. JERRY SUNDGREN DON CAMPBELL DOUG FREDIN ROBINS MAKE WAR ON THE WARRIORS On September 26, the Robins traveled to Hopkins to take on the stubborn Warriors. The Robins scored quickly on a touchdown pass from Claridge to Valine. On the kick-off, Hopkins fumbled and Robbinsdale recovered on the 16-yard line. Two plays later, Julian Hook drove over from the 4-yard line. Hook climaxed a brilliant Robbinsdale drive with a spine-tingling 36-yard touchdown run to end the first half. The second half belonged wholly to the Robins with Jim Larson scoring the fourth and fifth touchdowns after Hopkins fumbled on their own 14-yard line. The final touchdown was scored by Giles to give Robbinsdale a 38 to 6 victory. Hook dives for yardage. Jr KEITH IRONSIDE BILL FINK AL SCHOBER ROBINS PULVERIZE BLOOMINGTON 29 TO 6 Robbinsdale, still rated the number one team in the state by the Minneapolis Star ratings, stayed on the ground to pulverize Bloomington by the score of 29 to 6 on October 23. This was the Robins’ fourth straight win as they rolled up 385 yards to the Bears' 143. At the end of the first half the Robins were leading 16 to 0. This was the first time the Robins had used their double lateral, and it resulted in a 47-yard touchdown run for Doug Giles who also led the Robins in scoring. Other touchdowns were made by Lcn Lilyholm, Julian Hook and Denny Claridge. Hook powers through. DAVE LARSON CARY ASP KEN HOKANSON ROBINS TRAMPLED RICHFIELD On October 10, the Robin gridders traveled to Richfield to tangle with the determined Spartans. The Robins drew first blood on a 78-yard touchdown run by senior fullback Jim Larson in the second quarter. This was the highlight of Jim’s 150-yard rushing total. The way the Robins outplayed the Spartans is illustrated by the 329 yards the Robins piled up to the 126 gained by Richfield. The final score favored Robbinsdale 25 to 0. Where are my blockers? THE SPIRIT OF HOMECOMING On October 17, the mighty Robins took another step towards its Lake Conference and state championship by defeating Edina 20 to 0. With the spirit of Homecoming in the air the Robins rolled up 254 yards to Edina’s 132. Scores were compiled on a 45-yard pass from Claridge to Valine, a one-yard plunge by Claridge, and a 17-yard pass from Hook to Lilyholm. The two conversions were made by Lilyholm and Claridge. Due to the fact that a loss to Edina last year knocked the Robins out of first place in the conference and Star ratings, the Robins were very determined to win. EUGENE JESSER DICK VALINE DUNCAN McDOUGALL ROBINS BEAT PARK On October 22, the Robins played one of their best defensive games as they defeated St. Louis Park 20 to 6. Park scored only one touchdown, that on an 88-yard run in the second quarter. The second half belonged wholly to Robbinsdale. Halfback, Doug Giles, broke through for three touchdowns and the defense held Park scoreless to give the Robins the victory and the conference title. Closing in. ROBBINSDALE SCALPS MOUND The Robins closed out their 1958 season by scalping the Mound Mohawks by a score of 33 to 7 on the Robbinsdale gridiron. This victory gave the team an undefeated, untied season. Denny Claridge, Robbinsdale quarterback, completed his high school football days by leading the Robins to victory and by scoring 14 points himself. The game was highlighted by the pass interception and touchdown run by guard, Don Campbell. Other touchdowns were scored by halfbacks Len Lilyholm and Julian Hook. “Go, man. go!” SEVEN ROBINS GET AWARDS DICK VALINE All-Conference Back of the week JULIAN HOOK JIM LARSON LEN LILYHOLM All-Confcrcncc All-Conference All-Conference Back ofihe week All-State DON CAMPBELL All-Conference Most valuable player JON JANSSON All-Conference Lineman of the week Lineman of the year DENNY CLARIDGE All-Conference CROSS COUNTRY Cross country is one of the most grueling sports at Rob-binsdale. The participants have to run a course a mile and seven-eighths long; over hills, through woods, and around lakes. The winning team is determined by adding up the points each man scores. The team with the lowest score wins. Co-captains Bryan Grunewald, Bob Hcinoncn. and Coach Zimmerman. 210 FIRST ROW: S. Sultany, D. Gruncwald, R. Brash, D. Yayger, T. Heinonen. SECOND ROW: Coach Zimmerman, J. Reese, B. Grunewald, D. Letourneau, D. Peterson, D. Suss. R. Colvcr, D. Hart. THIRD ROW: S. Branchard, T. Kelly, D. Johnson, D. Yager, D. Sultany, J. Foster, P. Orstead, R. Matthicscn. D. Suss, D. Hart, D. Letourneau and D. Sultany warming up. ROBIN BASKETBALL TEAM 1958-59 In this, Coach MacDonald’s second season, the Robins had a good record, winning ten and losing eight. This gave them fourth place in the always tough Lake Conference. Under the leadership of Captain Gary Asp and senior forward Denny Claridge they also advanced to the semi-finals of the District 18 playoffs. FIRST ROW: D. Valine, B. Grunewald, L. Peterson, J. Larson, D. Roalstad. SECOND ROW: J. Rath, D. Roskos, J. Aftrcth, W. Love-mark, C. Asp. D. Claridge. BASKETBALL WE THEY Edina 64 51 Minnetonka 52 54 Hopkins 65 62 Cloquet 38 49 Bloomington 55 54 Richfield 42 58 Wayzata 54 68 St. Louis Park ... 52 58 Mound 68 55 Austin 70 75 Minnetonka 65 90 75 66 Bloomington ...... 59 51 Richfield 71 69 Wayzata 57 68 76 62 Mound — 62 59 DENNY CLARIDGE Lovcmark hawks the hall. JIM LARSON BRYAN CRUNEWALD CAGERS IN ACTION Gary gets the shot away Denny sinks another. DAVE ROALSTAD DICK VALINE ROBINS SINK ANOTHER Canid in soars, Tension of the bench. EXCITEMENT RIDES HIGH Two more for the Robins. Get that rebound! COACH GRYGELKO CO-CAPTAINS DON CAMPBELL — JULIAN HOOK ifci 'W m 1958-59 WRESTLING The Robbinsdale High School Grapplers under the leadership of Coach Grygelko, Co-captains Julian Hook and Don Campbell pinned the Lake Conference Championship with a record of 10 wins and 2 losses, which were to Mankato and Anoka. In addition, the HI IS strongmen captured the District 1.8 championship, the Region Five title, and placed third in the state meet at Mankato. On February 14. 1959. the Robins ran away with the District 18 title with a booming 193 points. Bill Trunnell, Julian Hook. Jon Jannson. and Don Campbell paced the Robins by taking firsts in their weight divisions. On February 28. at the state meet Julian Hook took all-state for the second straight year by defeating his opponent 5-3 in the championship match. 1 IKS I ROW: R. Braesch, B. trunnell, M. Moffitt, L. Livcringhouse, II. Krone. SECOND ROW: D. McDougall, R. Buranen, J. Jansson, J. Hook. I). Campbell. D. Bassett, D. Osterhus. WRESTLING Anoka___________-___ Bloomington......... Mankato------------- Richfield___________ Mound ______________ Litchfield......... Edina--------------- University High White Bear ......... Wayzata .. ......... Minnetonka.......... Anoka--------------- WE THEY ...22 20 ....49 5 17 25 .47 3 ...40 8 .37 10 . .32 14 20 19 43 11 39 11 54 0 18 27 Going down? ROBINS TOPS IN CONFERENCE Liveringhouse gets a pin. I 1959 RHS HOCKEY COMES INTO OWN FIRST ROW: R. Larson, B. Fink, D. Hanka, D. Kuchne, R. Gamer, D. Cloninger, L. Lilyholtn. SECOND ROW: Coach Root, P. Carlson, D. Hupe, D. Giles. C. Syverson, J. Svvcrson, J. Salstrom, B. Hammar, Mr. Larson. SEASON RECORD Richfield______________________________________1 2 Wayzata________________________________________7 1 Hopkins________________________________________8 1 Edina__________________________________________8 3 Bloomington____________________________________8 1 St. Louis Park_________________________________6 1 Mound_________________________________________10 1 Richfield______________________________________3 3 Wayzata________________________________________4 1 Minnetonka_____________________________________4 4 Edina__________________________________________6 2 Bloomington____________________________________7 6 St. Louis Park_________________________________1 3 Mound__________________________________________9 1 Rochester____________________________________6 2 International Falls____________________________2 6 Thief River Falls______________________________4 5 Stop that puck! Hupe, the Canadian flash. STATE TOURNEY ENTRANTS I His years hoeke, learn, which advanced lo the stale tourney, is something to lx proud « f. for llu lliird consecutive season the Robin? wound up third in the I.ake Conference. I nder the leadership of Go-captains Lcn Cilyhohn and Bill l ink, the Robins skated their wa to a 11-3-2 record. The second line in action. ROBINS TAKE THE REGION The mighty Robins pucksters paced their way to the state tournament by winning four tough elimination games, only to be defeated by the fast International Falls team in the first round. Region 6 Champs SWIMMING Swimming is the newest sport at Robbinsdale but is gaining in popularity as more boys turn out for practice. The team is handicapped by the lack of a pool at the school. The team now holds its practice sessions at the U. of M. Under the leadership of Co-captains Paul Ness and Dick Brisco the Robin swimmers have just completed their most successful season. Coach Acker and Co-captains Paul Ness and Dick Brisco. ROBINS SWIM SANS POOL FIRST ROW: R. Pigge, M. Rodcghicr, A. Mahlke, D. Paulson, C. Newton, T. Carlson, J. Ncshicm. SECOND ROW: J. Foster, D. Eide, J. Rowlettc, D. Brisco. P. Orstad, P. Ness. P. Orstad, K. Olson. THIRD ROW: Mr. Acker, C. Luben, B. Johnson, C. Anderson, G. Hodgin, I). Arbogast, P. Hansen. E. Mahnird. W. Bibellicimer. GYMNASTICS i HkL Captain Jim Schaefer and Coach Leach. Under the direction of Mr. Leach and the leadership of Captain Jim Schaefer, the gymnastics team has completed another year. This was a good year for the team as Captain Jim Schaefer won first all-around in the “C” class and junior Phil Pettman won first all-around in the “B ’ class at Mankato. Prospects for next year’s team are good as only two men will be lost through graduation. GYMNASTS HAVE SUCCESSFUL YEAR FIRS I ROW: D. Cragg, R. Murphy, L. Mohs, B. Murphy, C. Gilstad, J. Fultz, M. Mortcnson, P. Pettman. SECOND ROW: J. Adbins, J. Schaefer. D. Seek, G. Campbell, J. Gudcrjohn, S. Weisser, S. Schaefer. THIRD ROW': B. Ironside, B. Johnson, G. Langins, C. Stcnsrudc, L. Wakefield, C. Finnamore, Coach Leach. Ufc night has a thousand eyes And the day but one; l et the light of the bright world dies With the dying sun. ATHLETICS “Lake Conference Champion of All Sports” was the title conferred on Robbins-dale Senior High School by the sports department of Minneapolis Suburban Newspapers. By a point system, every sport was rated, and in the final tabulations RHS ranked supreme. It was an honor to be so considered, but one which our Athletic Department deserved. It was an exceptionally good season, one that we were proud of. Although Baseball was not a title winner, the team placed third in the Lake Conference, one of the top leagues in the country. Coach Henjum said at the beginning of the season: “Baseball is a great game to play in or to watch if it’s played well. We think this year’s team, with its fine pitching staff and fast infield, will provide the kind of play that not only wins games but is entertaining as well.” Now that the season is complete we know his remarks were well put. The spirit of the crowds matched that of the players and the Robins turned out plenty of thrills and excitement for the spectators. Always tough, always ready, the team showed great improvement on the field as well as in the standings. Captains: D. Roalstad, J. Hook. G. Asp; Coach A. Henjum. 1959 BASEBALL SCHEDULE Robins 2 Columbia Heights 4 Robins ... 8 Ossco 0 Robins 7 South 2 Robins 7 Henry . 6 Robins 1 Willmar 2 Robins 9 West 2 Robins 7 Edina . 6 Robins 0 Roosevelt .. 0 Robins 4 Minnetonka 1 Robins 3 Hopkins 1 Robins 10 Bloomington 0 Robins Richfield 5 Robins 0 Wayzata . 1 Robins ... .0 St. Louis Park 5 Robins 7 Mound 4 Big Car pulls one in. BASEBALL NINE WINS NINE FIRST ROW: E. Iieinecke, R. Sipe, D. Brisco, D. Hartwig, D. Bakke, J. Salstrom, D. Bureseh, J. Hook. SECOND ROW: L. Peterson, B. Grunewald, J. Goodland, G. Asp, S. Fisher. D. Roalstad, D. Frcdin, A. Sliober, Coach Henjum. “B TEAM—FIRST ROW: B. Groen. D. Laliberte, R. Larson, C. Rapp. R. Roalstad, W. Spangers, R. Franzen. SECOND ROW: Coach Stcnsrud, D. Loechler, L. Tultle, C. Suplick, W. Lloyd, G. Billmeycr, L. St. Croix, J. Rowcllcttc, G. Stone. ROBIN DIAMONDMEN FINISH THIRD D. Roalstad shows concentration. J. Goodland eyes the pitcher. TRACK RMS Trackmen had a motto—DESIRE. This word epitomized the spirit of the 1959 team, the team that seemed destined to a season of injury and trouble spots. Traditionally the Blue and Gold thinclads begin their training in early March, a time when Minnesota spring seems yet far away. Inside our school the halls resounded with the sharp meeting of foot and floor as prospective team members paced themselves. breathing anticipation for the thrill of competition. exhaling enthusiasm as the human element was revitalized into the strong, swift, and graceful form that characterizes a well-trained athlete. Conditioning, control, timing. sj ced. and most of all— DESIRE. These brought about a singular event in the life of Coach Wrucke, veteran mentor of Robbinsdale trackmen—the winning of his 100th trophy at RMS. Along with this went the winning of the St. John’s Invitational Meet on May 2, the Mound Relays on May 5. and second position in the always rugged Lake Conference. Tlic record of this team, as in other years, is remarkable for excellence. The result of the influence of a thorough, adroit, and understanding man—a man who gave a team a motto to win—the motto was DESIRE. Coach M. Wrucke, Captain L. Lilyholm, Assistant Coach C. McDonald. TRACK TEAM WON THREE CHAMPIONSHIPS Kato Relays—Second Title Mound Relays—11 out of 13 years St. John’s—5th Straight, 9 out of 11 Coach Wrucke with son John holds 100th trophy. TRACK TEAM SECOND IN DISTRICT AND CONFERENCE FIRST ROW: D. Habcrle, J. Larson, E. Hcifort, R. Stimpson, D. Suss, I). Hart, L. Lilyholm, W. Jewett, D. Hank3, W. Amundsen, J. McClees. SECOND ROW: Assistant Coach McDonald, P. Orstad, D. Sultany, D. Claridge, R. Seernan, D. Giles, S. Gough, D. Roskos, J. Aftreth, J. Rath, R. Timm, J. Wrucke, M. Lindboe, L. Norccn, Coach Wrucke. FIRST ROW: S. Sultany, B. Sandford, J. Smith, J. Ryman, K. Zimmerman, J. Coffin, T. Beach. SECOND ROW: Coach McDonald, E. Reiss. B. Ranta, L. Westveer, J. Doten, K. Jolinson, F. Snyder, T. Kelly, D. Johnson, M. Betienheiser, J. Baker, Coach Wrucke. THINCLADS BRING HOME TROPHIES DENNY CLARIDGE—outstanding athlete. DENNIS CLARIDGE WINS JOHN COOPER AWARD The John Cooper Award is presented to the outstanding member of the Robbinsdale Track Team each year. The award, which has been made for seven years, goes to a senior and track letter-man for his outstanding participation and ability. Other determining factors include scholastic achievement, all-around sportsmanship, co-operation, good character traits, and the ability to be a good leader. GOLF Feet positioned firmly, knees slightly bent, arms straight, head down, watch that body movement, steady on the back swing, now— impact—get that wrist action, follow through, keep your eyes on the ball, there it goes floating straight, high, and far. It takes practice to do that —it takes a little more than that. It takes stamina, determination. and a love for the game. As the RHS season came to an end, the golf team emerged with four wins and three losses, third in the district competition, and missing top honors by only three strokes. Next year’s captain will be announced in the Fall when returning lettermen resume their conquest of the links. Captain S. Johnson, Coach L. Al-den. 1959 GOLF SCHEDULE WE THEY Apr. 24 Mound . Here 15— 5 25 Austin There Medal Plav (3rd) 27 Edina There 8—10 May 4 Minnetonka There 13— 5 8 Hopkins . fti ,-91 , 11 Bloomington _ There 18— 0 15 St. Louis Park Here cc I T. Fuller gels a pointer from Coach Aldcn as S. Johnson and C. Andreson kibitz. ROBIN GOLFERS THIRD IN DISTRICT FIRST ROW: T. Fuller, K. Westphal, R. Simonson. SECOND ROW: Captain S. Johnson, G. Andreson, D. Valine, R. Craig, Coach L. Aldcn. TENNIS Like father, like son—so true this year for the tennis team. John Adams, Jr. captained the netmcn for the second straight year. John Adams. Sr. was the coach. John Jr. earned the right to be the leader of the racquet men. An early interest nurtured by long hours of concentrated study and practice on the courts developed him into one of the finest, strongest players in the state. The Robins played twelve matches this year and placed third in the Lake Conference. John Jr. qualified for the state tournament. Returning lettermen will find the courts in excellent condition when they turn out for fall play; permanent nets will have been installed. At the annual Lettermen’s Banquet held May 25, Mike Palmer was named captain for the 1960 season. With a good nucleus returning die team should be in strong contention for the district title. Coach, J. Adams, Sr.; Captain, J. Adams, Jr. TENNIS The conference record of the 1959 Tennis Team shows 6 wins and 2 losses, placing the Robins behind Minnetonka and Edina. John Adams qualified for the Region 5 singles play by winning fourth in the district and by winning third in Region 5 qualified for the state tournament where he lost in the quarter finals round. Bob Hansen and Dave Johnson were 2nd in the District Tournament and lost in the First round of the Region 5 play. Three non-conference matches were played and won, giving the team a very creditable 9 wins and 2 losses for the season. JOHNNY-King of the Court. TENNIS RECORD SHOWS 9 WINS FIRST ROW: R. Hansen, R. Larsen, J. Adams. SECOND ROW: M. Smith, I). Johnson, M. Palmer, A. Johnson, Coach J. Adams. King and Queen try on hats—D. Larson and G. Rafshol. Junior Girls’ Trio goes Western—J. Kloss, B. Elliot, L. Bergren. WELCOME CLUB SQUARE DANCE —APRIL 17 Swing your partner round and round, look at the fun these kids have found! B. Crimmins as Doc, L. Bergren as Smilty ponder fate of nurses besieged on Bataan. ALL GIRL CAST PRESENTED “CRY HAVOC” APRIL 23-24 Allan Kenward’s dramatic story of a group of nurses trapped in a converted gun emplacement on the Bataan peninsula in 1912 was the Drama Department’s spring presentation. Staged and directed by Mr. Roger Robinson the sharply drawn characterizations told of their heroism under constant gunfire, and their individual reactions to war. VOLUNTEER NURSES: G. Hansen, L. Bergren, M. Lamb, L. Thaemcrt, K. Siltberg, M. Kringstad, D. Malone, S. Shcclcy, A. Anderson, M. Moxness. A DAY IN MAY Can you remember a beautiful spring evening when a soft, warm breeze rustled the newborn leaves, when the cerulean heavens seemed particularly near, when for a very short while, time offered to you a moment of magic and wonder? Do you still remember the Junior-Senior Prom? Do you remember the care you took in dressing that night, in an outfit so carefully selected? Did you worry about every little detail? Can you still recall your date leading you across the stage in “The Grand March” to be introduced under a bower of fresh-cut flowers? Can you yet hear the applause of an appreciative audience of parents as they watched everyone promenade? They were so very proud of you that night. Do you remember the dance itself, on an “Isle of Golden Dreams” where tropical foliage and palm trees smiled as you glided by? Can you see the band sailing by in a high masted schooner, can you hear your favorite song being played? Do you remember the winking lighthouse in the distance and the native girls satisfying your thirst with a cup of ambrosia dipped from a cooling brook? Do you still remember all these treasures of that night? Of course you do. No matter what your age, wherever you are, you will always remember, for no other night will ever be quite the same as that May 2, the night of the Junior-Senior Prom. Decorating Co-chairwomen: C. Jemandcr, J. Stem celebrate completion of work by cutting the cake. “Isle of Colden Dreams” awaits arrivals from RHS. Native girls bid welcome to their golden island. Corridor scenes like this were common the day the annuals arrived—REMEMBER? SCHOOL “DAZE” ALMOST COMPLETE Last teachers’ meeting of the year gave recognition to Mr. Mielkc for thirty years of service, caricature signed by all faculty members to Miss Loe who goes to Regent, combination space ship trophy and paddle to Mr. Boynton, new principal of Sandburg Junior High, shown with Superintendent Cooper. COMMENCEMENT JUNE 4 ENDS BRIGHTEST SEASON Class of five hundred seniors, led by nine valedictorians, fill south bleachers. GRADUATION One season of our lives has been completed. To quote the foreword of this hook: “In reminiscence we can only relive the moments of this season in our minds, then subtract the feelings of our hearts. What remains are memories—of being together, of working together, and of playing together.” May all your dreams and aspiration be realized and may you always hold in highest regard these happy memories of your past. Seniors register mixed emotions as they prepare to march into the gymnasium. MOISTEN GLUE AND STICK IN BACK OF YEARBOOK - INSIDE OF COVER - LET BOOK SET ONE HOUR TO SECURE STIC BE SURE GLUE IS MOISTENED EVENLY ATTENTION, ROBINS You will be mailed a summer supplement to your 1959 ROBIN. This will give you a complete record of spring activities at RHS that would otherwise have to he omitted because of printing deadlines. ANNUAL STAFF FACULTY: Janet Steiff Lois Johnson, Dorothy Unglaub, Carol Skytte, JoAnn Golle, Sharon Bauer. SENIORS: Diane Scheuerman Donna Honingschmidt, Sharon Genung, Ann Larson, Sue Markum, Roberta Weinard. CLUBS: Carol Streufert Yvonne Gahhert, Sharon Farrier, Gina Rafshol, Judy Cady, Darlene Baldwin. FEATURES: Jeanie Westling Carmen Warner, Kay Carr, Abby Arthur, Margaret Hyde, Carol Leavenworth. CLASSES: Delores Fultz Maureen Jaeb, Gwen Varner, Marilyn Moxness, Dawn Matthiesen, Linda Putnam. ART: Ruthanne Amundsen Boh Anderson SPORTS: Larry Johnson Eric Lange Cathie Stockman. Dave Lading, Dennis Palaha. BUSINESS: Janet Champlain, Carol Ronning, Bev Brecht, Barb Husak. BUSINESS ADVISOR: Miss Nella Peterson EDITORIAL ADVISOR: Mr. Donald R. Kvam ADMINISTRATION AND FACULTY Mr. Acker—14, 225 Mr. Adams—14, 177, 179 Mrs. Adams—14 Mr. Alden—14, 104, 136 Mrs. A. Anderson—14 Miss M. Anderson—14, 177 Miss R. Anderson—14, 172 Mr. Belden—14 Mr. Boeddeker—15, 119 Miss Bohn—15, 182 Mr. Boone—15, 122 Mrs. Bornholdt—15 Mr. Boynton—11 Miss Cavanagh—15 Mr. Christensen—15, 105. 128 Mr. Cooper—8 Mr. Daly—15, 174 Mr. Daugs—16 Mr. Deno—16 Mr. Driver—16 Mrs. Durfec—16 Mr. Dvorak—16 Mr. Freese—16 Dr. Gamelin—9 Mr. Geisler—16, 106 Miss Cclinas—16 Mrs. Glewwe—17, 116 Mr. Grygelko—17, 195, 218 Mr. Hagemeister—17 Mr. Hanson—13, 17 Mr. Hayda—17 Mr. Hed—17. 105, 181 Mr. Henjum—17, 108 Miss Hughes—18 Mr. Hutchinson—18 Mr. Ironside—9 Mr. Johnson—18, 104 Mr. Josclyn—13 Mr. Juba—18 Mrs. Just—18. 169 Mr. Kemppainen—18. 29. 138, 164 Mr. Kerr—18 Mrs. Kjorlaug—18, 102 Miss Knudtson—19 Mr. Krcmer—19 Miss Kromer—19, 106 Mr. Kvam—19 Mr. Larsen—19, 221 Miss Larson—19 Mr. Leach-19, 115, 226 Mrs. Lindskog—19, 166, 178 Miss Loe—20 Mr. Lussenhop—20, 109, 129 Miss Manion—20 Mr. McDonald—20, 195. 212 Mr. Marhula—20 Mr. Marsh—20 Mr. Mendenhall—20, 149. 152 Miss Mickelson—20. 133 Mr. Mielke—10, 134 Mr. Mickus—21. 187 Mrs. Moe—21 Miss Morrow—21. 119 Mr. Nerdahl—21. 194. 198 Mr. Nord—21. 118 Mr. Norton—21, 106 Miss Olson—21, 116 Mr. Oman—21 Miss Peterson—22. 176 Mrs. Peterson—22 Mr. Peterson—22 Mr. Pierson—22 Mr. R aether—22 Mr. Riccelli—22 Mr. Robinson—22, 114 Mr. Rolczynski—22. 102. 174 Mr. Root—23. 117. 195. 221 Mr. Seitz—23 Mr. Sherrard—23 Mr. Simondet—23 Miss Skartvedt—23 Mr. Small—13 Miss Snabbi—23. 109. 131. 169 Mr. Spurrier—23. 194 Mrs. Springer—12. 133 Mr. Stcnsrud—23. 195 Mrs. Stout—24. 182 Mr. Sullivan—24 Mr. Swanson—24 Miss Tellers—24 Mr. Theide—24, 190 Mr. Thiegs—24 Mr. Trautwein—13 Mr. Ulrich—11 Mr. VanLoon—24. 129. 181 Mr. Villars—24. 123 Miss Voegeli—25. 113 Mr. White—25. 115 Mr. Wivell—25. 123 Mrs. Worle—25. 120 Mr. Wrucke—25, 120. 129 Mr. Young—25, 128 Mr. Youngren—25. 129 Mr. Zimmerman—25.120, 210 NON TEACHING PERSONNEL Mr. Armstrong—31 Mr. Bolin—31 Miss Bradley—31 Miss Brown—28, 178 Mrs. Dawson—30 Mr. Da yon—31 Mrs. Dennis—30 Mrs. Durant—30 Mrs. Fasching—30 Mrs. Flosseth—26. 183 Mrs. Harris—30 Mrs. Hokanson—30 Mr. Johnson—31 Mrs. Koes—27 Mrs. Kottum—27 Mr. Ladow—31 Mr. Lark—31 Mrs. Ness—30 Mr. G. Olson—31 Mr. T. Olson—31 Mrs. Orstad—30 Mrs. Page—27 Miss Pappas—28 Mrs. Peterson—30 Mrs. Rapp—30 Mr. Santelman—31 Mrs. Scanlon—30 Mrs. Scherber—13 Mr. Schroeder—31 Mr. Shasky—31 Mr. Shear—31 Mr. Shuster—31 Mrs. Sparks—30 Mr. Stuhr—31 Mr. Tripet—29, 138 Mrs. VanSteenwyck—30 Mrs. Widstrom—27 SENIORS Abbott, Gary—35 Adams, Carole—35, 182 Adams, John—35,146, 187, 191 Adelman. Robert—35 Aftreth. Susanne—35, 135, 139, 152, 153, 175 Ahl, Susan—35, 135,139, 173,182, 183, 187 Ahlm, Viginia—35, 139 Almendinger. Russell—35 Almquist. Daniel—35, 173, 181 Amundsen, Ruthanne—35, 135,137, 139, 176, 181 Anakkala, Jan—35, 173, 178 Andersen, Marvin—35 Anderson, Curtis—35, 191, 221 Anderson, Darrel—35, 171 Anderson, Eloise—35 Anderson, James—36, 171 Anderson, Judy Ann—36, 153, 170 228 Anderson. Nancy—36. 139. 170 Anderson. Robert—36. 87 Anderson. Roger—36 Anderson, Susan—36. 135. 139. 175. 181. 183. 187 Andresen. Gerald—36 Arbogast. Richard—36. 225 Arthur. Abby—36. 78. 135. 136. 140. 141. 149. 150. 152.165. 171. 179, 187, 188 Arthur. Dennis—36 Asleson. Marjorie—36. 135. 139. 173, 181 Asp, Gary—34, 36. 81, 135,137. 179. 142, 190. 204,212,213,215 Atherton. Kathleen—36. 152 Atkinson. Connie—36 Axel). Jeanne—36 Babcock. Gary—37, 147 Bailey, Carole—37, 135, 139, 173 Bailey, Marianna—37, 173 Bakke, David—37, 152 Baldwin, Patti—37, 146, 159 Balfany, Sharon—37, 175 Balzer, Kay—37. 135. 142. 164. 175, 179, 189 Barstad, John—37, 133, 135. 191 Bassett. Patricia—37. 135.149. 150. 153, 170, 189 Bauer, Mary—37 Bauer, Sharon—37. 135. 139, 171 Baxter, Sharon—37 Beck. Barbara—37, 139, 146, 177 Beckett, Patrick—37, 174 Beito. Susan—37 Belch. Patricia—38, 147 Bennett, Sharon—38, 139 Bcnnyhoff, Alan—38. 171 Benson. Richard—38 Bergec, Elaine—38 Bcrquist. John—38, 135, 137, 166, 174, 180, 191 Berndt, Gary—38. 147 Bies, John—38 Birkeland. I.ois—38, 139 Bjork. Sandra—39. 135. 146. 171, 182 Blakeborough. Janet—39, 84,135, 150, 153, 182.189 Bloomdahl, Russell—r39 Bluem, Kathleen—39 Bly, Russell—39 Bock. Nancy—39, 146, 174, 179 Boman, Dennis—39 Boucher, Dennis—39, 139, 173 Boutin. Thomas—39 Bouma. Barbara—40. 173. 178 Boyer. Jeanette—40 Boyer. Penny—40, 152. 182 Boynton. Barbara—40. 135 Brandt. Robert—4, 40, 89. 135. 156. 164. 171,179, 187. 191 Brazill. John—10. 146, 159. 159. 187. 191 Brecht, Beverly—40.96, 135. 139. 141, 165.170. 179,187. 189 Breen, Thomas—40 Brisco. Richard—40. 152. 180. 225 Brown, Ronald—40 Brunsell, Bonnie— 40, 182 Bryant. Francine—40 Buckley, Jan—40 Buelow, Richard—40. 152 Buoen. Karen—40 Buranen. Rodney—41. 219 Burgin. Arloa—41 Burglund, Janice—41. 87. 147, 156, 173 Cady, Judy-41, 133.135.146. 173, 179, 187 Campbell. Donald—41, 190. 197. 199, 203, 207, 218,219 Carlson, Carole—41. 135. 138. 178, 181 Carlson. Laurel—41 Carlson, Paul-41, 173, 191, 221 Carlson. Richard—41. 181, 191 Carpenter. Ron—41 Carpenter, Stanley—41 Carr, Kay—41, 94, 137. 139, 142, 143, 147,157. 158. 160. 175, 179, 182, 189 Champlain. Janet—41, 176, 177, 189 Christensen, Diane M.—41. 153. 189 Chumley, Diane—41, 135, 177 Claridge, Dennis—42, 79, 142, 143, 180,190.197, 198. 202. 207. 213, 214, 215 Clark. Bonnie—42 Clift, Diane—42 Clinton, Nancy—42. 139 Coffin. Jeanie—42. 135, 181 Colver, Roy-42, 97,133, 134,137, 139, 171.179, 191, 211 Conrad, Jerrold—42, 168. 171 Corcoran, Mary—42 Cournoyer, Joan—42 Craig, Richard—43, 139 Crandall, Tim—43 Cyr. Earl—43 Dahl, Betty Jean—43 Dahlin, Bruce—43 Dallin. Virginia—43, 152 Dawson, Charles—43 DeOtis, Jerry—43 Deppa. Richard—43 Dewar. Karen—44,135. 146. 171. 181, 182 Dibble, Melody—44 Diethert. Sharon—44, 135, 173 Dingley, Charlotte—44, 171 Dressel, Susanne—44, 139, 171. 183 Dressier, Frederick—44, 191 Durkot, Frank—14 Eberle, Kathy—44 Eckdahl, John-44.139, 153 Edberg, Paul—44 Egan, Kathleen—44, 175, 177, 189 Elftmann, Leonard-44, 152, 171,181 Ellingson, Diane—44 Elliott, Sandra—44, 92, 135, 137, 170, 182, 183, 189 Elster, Robert—44, 93, 153 Emons, Darlene—45, 139, 173 Erickson, Barry—45 Erickson, Glenn—45 Erland, Patricia—45, 135, 146, 173, 182, 183, 189 Erwin, Kay—45, 170, 183 Essig, JoAnn—45 Evans, Jerry—45 Evenson, Delores—45,173, 181 Farrier, Sharon—45, 135,139, 173 Fay, Lee—45 Fink, William-45,139, 191, 199, 204, 221 Finnell, Dorothy—45 Fisher, Steve—45, 96,135, 142, 143, 180 Fitch, Lynn—45, 87, 135, 146, 147, 156,157,158,160,170,178,179, 187, 191 Folt, Roberta—45, 175, 179 Forslin, Julie—46 Foss, Geraldine—46 Foss. Janet—46, 153 Frampton, Bonnie—46, 91, 175, 186, 187, 188, 189 Fratzke, Sharon—46, 170, 184 Frederick, Larry—46 Fredin, Douglas—46, 135, 152, 191, 198, 203 Fultz, Delores—46, 133, 134, 147, 176, 181, 182 Fyle, Keith—46 Gabhert. Yvonne—47, 173, 177 Gamclin, Dan—47 229 Gamer. Ronald—47. 139. 152. 221 Gee, David—47, 153 Genung, Sharon—47, 147 Gilbreath, Carolyn—47, 97.139.164, 171, 179 Gilchrist, Anne—47. 175 Gillette, Ardelle—47 Gisvold, Dean—34, 47, 137. 139. 143. 153, 176, 180. 191 Golle, JoAnn—48, 135, 150, 170 Goodiand, James—48. 83. 135, 171. 179, 187, 191 Gould. Richard—48 Grose. Marilyn—48 Grunewald, Bryan—48. 135. 171. 210, 211. 213, 215 Gulczinski, Vernon—48 Gustafson, Carl—48 Gustafson, Delores—48. 175 Haberle. JoAnn—48. 139 Hagberg, Thomas—139 Hake. Sharon—48 Hammar. Robert—48. 221 Hand. Gary—48. 152. 191 Hansen, Robert—48. 147. 179, 181 Hansen, Geraldine—48 Hansen, Louis—48 Hanson, Theresa—48 Hardin, Sarah—48 Hart wig, Wanda—49 Harvie. Mary—49, 135. 137, 171, 183, 189 Hayek, Patricia—49 Hays. Reid—49, 153 Hed. Darrell—49 Hegstrand, Lee—49, 135,180 Heidelberger. Judi—49, 173 Heinecke. Eddy—49 Helps, Judith—49 Hennings, Richard—49 Henry, Terry—49, 171, 191 Herman. Judy—49, 177 Hill, Vella—49, 184 Hilton. Judy—49 Hi mango, Wayne—50 Hlady, Stephanie—50 Hoard, Allyn—50 Hoff, Judy-50, 189 Hokanson. Ken—50, 135. 198, 205 Holborn, Richard—50 Holmes, Barry—50 Holmquist, Daniel—50 Honigschmidt. Donna—50, 135, 177, 182, 183, 187, 189 Honigschmidt, Kenneth—51 198, 200. 207. 218. 219 Hopko, Judy—51. 142. 143. 171. 188 Horbal. Joyce—51 Horstman, Judith—51. 173 Huber, Allen—51 Hughes. Helen—51, 139 Hullett. Barbara—51 Hupe, Dennis—51.139. 221. 222 Husak, Barbara—52. 135. 176. 182, 183. 187 Hutchinson. Grace—52 Hyde, Margaret—52. 133. 135. 139, 170, 189 Invie. Thomas—52 Ironside. Keith—I. 52, 82, 135. 137, 143. 149,152.156.159,197.198, 204 Jaeb. Maureen—52, 147.183 Jansson. John—52.191, 197. 199. 201. 209. 219 Jensen, Darlene—52 Hook. Julian—51. 85, 139,1%. 197. Jesser. Eugene—52. 199, 206 Johnson, Barbara J.—52. 172 Johnson, Barbara Mae—52. 86. 137, 146,147,168.171. 170,187.189 Johnson. David—52. 139.169.187. 191 Johnson. Elmer—52 Johnson, Eric—52, 138 Johnson. Janice—53, 147 Johnson, James—53 Johnson, Karl—53. 94, 187 Johnson, Larry—53. 143, 153. 176, 180. 187. 191 Johnson. Lois—53.139, 150, 171, 179 Johnson. Phillip—53 Johnson. Ralph—53, 88,139. 142, 143,171,174,179. 180.187.191 Johnson, Sandra—53, 137. 139. 165, 187, 189 Johnson, Stan—53. 164, 180, 191 Johnston, Alan—53. 137, 146. 147, 171,179,180,187,191 Johnston, Kathy—53 Johnston. Ruth—53, 181 Kamman, Susan—53,139, 175,182, 187 Kanduth, Robert—53 Kargcl, Joan—53 Karkoff, Margery—53 Keisling. Jacqueline—54 Keller, Nancy—54, 139 Kelly, Paul-54 Kennedy, Kay—54, 173 Kistler. Margo—54 Klick. Pat—54.175. 179. 182. 187. 189 Kluz. Sharon—54. 178 Knoll. Benard—54 Knudson. Wayne—54 Kosch. James—55 Koski. John—55 Koskie. Thomas—55. 191 Koste, Sandra—55 Krepis. Ronald—55 Krueger. Wesley—55 Kuehne, Richard—55. 84.139. 187. 191.198. 201. 221 Kuusisto. Judy—55. 82. 135. 139. 157, 173. 179.187 Kuutti. Madeline—55. 175. 178. 181. 182 Laddusaw. Robert—56 Lading. David—56. 139. 169. 187. 191 Lamberton. Sharon—56 Landahl. John—56. 150. 153 Landry, Karen—56.135. 150. 153. 173. 182, 189 Lang, Michael—56 Lange, Eric—56. 171, 176 Lanning, Michael—56, 191 Larson. Ann—56. 135, 139, 164. 179, 182, 189 Larson. David—56. 91. 135.139.179. 191. 201 Larson. James—56. 135,137,139, 142.170, 191,197, 198. 202. 207, 213, 215 Larson. Richard—56. 139.153, 191, 221 Larson, Terry—56 Lauderdale, Joyce—56. 135,174, 178, 181 Leavenworth, Carol—56,135,139. 147, 189 Lebrun, Paul—57 Lehmann, Gary—57 Leitzke, Darlene—57, 139 Lentz. Raymond—57, 138 Levernier. James—57, 80, 135, 136, 159.171, 172.179, 187 Levcrentz, Alice—57. 174,181 Lidman. John—57, 139 Lien, Ronald—57 Lilyholm, Leonard—57, 90, 137,139, 142,143.180,196,197,198, 202, 207. 221 Lind bloom, Wayne—57 Lindboe. Michael—57 Lindstrom. Ronald—57, 139, 187 Liveringhousc, Larry—57. 191, 199, 200, 219, 220 Lodin, Ceil—57, 135 Luby, Yvonne—57 Lundgren. Rodney—58 Lundinark, Joanne—58 Lutgen, Janet—58, 182 McCallum, Sharon—58, 90, 135 McCausland. Caryl—58, 83. 183. 186, 189 McDougall. Duncan—58. 198. 206, 219 McGlone, Judy—58, 173 McGonagle, Faye—58, 173 McGrath, Nancy—58, 135, 175 McIntosh. Robert—59, 147 McKee, Larry—59 McLain, Larry—59 McNabb, Sharon—59 MacMillan. Jerry—59, 180 Mahkle, Timothy—59, 187, 191, 225 Maki, John—59 Manley, David—59, 147 Marchand. Karen—59, 175, 178, 181, 182 Marchand. Mary—60 Marcotte, Judy—60, 173 Marshall, Delwyn—60 Martin, Marilyn—60 Martinez, Nancy—175, 179 Marx, Leila—60 Mason, Darlene—60.139, 171, 182 Master, John—60 Mathis, Richard—60 Matthiesen, Dawn—60, 133, 139, 146, 169, 182, 183 Merwin. Timothy—60, 191 Meyer, Karen—60 Michaletz, Kathy—60, 147 Miller, Darlene—60 Miller. Joe—60, 179, 191 Miller. Linda—61, 119 Miller. Michael—61. 138 Mindrum, Joan—61 Misch, Carole—61 Mitchell, Dennis—61 Modeen. Jerold—61 Monroe, Rowena—61 Monson, Thomas—61. 134, 139. 153, 180, 187, 191 Moos, Marva—61. 187 Morris, Beverly—61, 86, 137,142. 143. 146. 156. 157, 159.160. 164. 175,179.186. 188 Moxness. Marilyn—61. 133. 135. 171. 187 Moyer. Sharon—61,139. 187, 189 Nelson, Dennis A.—61 Nelson, Dennis E.—61 Nelson, Virgie—61 Ness, Kirsten—62, 135, 175 Ness, Paul—62, 225 Nesseth, Jon—62 Nichols. Wayne—62 Nordenstrom—62 Nordlocken, Mary—62 O’Dell, David—62 Olsen, Curtis—62, 157 Olson, Gene—62 Olson, Geraldine—63 Olson, Janice—63, 150, 152 Orstad, Madelyn—63, 147, 174 Orstad. Paul—63, 225 Osberg, Kathryn—63, 139 Osterhus, Dan—63, 135, 152. 181, 219 Osterhus, Steve—63. 152, 179, 180, 181, 191 Paggen. Sandra—63, 147 Palmquist. Joyce—64 Pangier. Charles—64 Parker. Linda—64 Parker. Patricia—64, 171, 189 Parson. Carole—64, 177 Paulaha, Dennis—64. 139, 179. 187 Paulson, Duane—64. 225 Pauly, William—64 Person, Karen—64, 168 Person, Marvin—64 Peters, Judy—64. 135. 137. 139, 141, 170 Peterson. Judy—64, 135. 181. 189 Peterson. Marvin—61 Peterson. Mary—64, 174 Peterson, Dave—64, 172 Peterson, Karen—65 Peterson, Nancy—65, 135, 146, 183 Peterson. Robert—65 Petrosky, John—65, 146 Phillips. Eugene—65 Pierskalla. Ken—65, 135. 168. 171. 177 Pisansky, Judy—65, 171 Porter. Audreanna—65. 153. 178. 181, 183 Powers. Carole—65, 181 Rafshol, Virginia—65. 135. 146, 179. 182, 183, 189 Ramsey. Thomas—65 Rangel. Shari—65 Rasmusson. Barbara—65 Rathmanner. Gerald—65, 199, 200 Rau, Robert—65 Rausch. Barbara—66 Reed. Roy—66 Reimer. Donald—66 Richter. Jane—66, 133, 135, 173 Rigg, Marilyn—66. 89, 146. 157. 179. 181, 189 Rimer. Sharon—66 Roalstad, David—66. 135. 142. 191. 213, 216 Roberts. Diane—66. 135. 146. 175 Robinson, Kay—66 Roggerinan. Myran—67 Rolf, Curtis—67 Ronning. Carol—67. 139. 176 Rudscr. Marion—67. 182 Rumble. Betty—67. 171 Running, Deanne—67 Ruth. Robert—67. 86. 137, 171 Rutkowski, Marilyn—67. 177. 189 Rudeen. Marilyn—67 Ryman. Dawn—68 Saari. Eleanore—68. 135 Saari. Tom—68 Sabatuk. Gerald—68 Sandberg. Nancy—68. 135. 139. 174 Sandmocn. Julia—68. 147. 175 Sandwick. Gary—68 Sarenpa. Thomas—68. 139 Saunders. Richard—68. 171. 191 Schaefer. James—68. 187. 191. 226 Schaefer. Margaret—68. 139. 173 Schempp. David—68. 117. 179. 180. 191 Scheuernian, Diane—34. 68. 88. 135. 142, 145. 149. 150. 152. 171. 176. 179. 182, 186. 189 Schimke. Ronald—68 Schmitt. Bonnie—68. 139 Scholar. Al—69. 92. 137. 139. 146. 171,191.197. 199. 204 Schommer. Joanne—69. 181 Schrankel. Lois—69 Schwiegert. John—69. 86. 139. 153. 174. 180. 187 Seeman. Richard—69. 180. 191. 201 Seibert. George—69. 150. 153 Seigman, Mary—69. 135. 173 Sendzik. Dennis—69 Severson. Clyde—69. 221 Sewell. Nancy—69 Shannon. Georgia—69. 174. 189 Sherwood. William—69. 138. 198. 200 Sibet. George—69, 150. 153 Sims, Jerry—69 231 Sipe, Roger—69, 191 Skytte, Carol—70, 93. 139, 142, 165, 175, 189 Smith, Gary—70 Smith. Jeannine—70 Smith, Rene—70 Sneen, Marvin—70 St. Clair. Marie—70 Steenerson. Mark—70 Stegcr. Marian—70, 147, 174 Steiff, Janet—70, 80, 133, 135, 146, 147.170,176.179.181, 187,189 Stengel. Gary—71 Stibal. Douglas—71 Stimmler. Ronnie—71 Stohl. Bruce—71 Strauch. John—71 Strcufert. Carol—71,135, 146, 164. 170. 176. 189 Stuhbs, Janice—71. 135. 175. 179 Sundblad, Bonnie—71 Sundgrcn. Gerald—71. 137. 189. 191. 198. 203 Swenningson. Larry—72 Swenson, Mary—72. 95. 139. 142. 143, 177. 187. 189 Taylor. Jerry—72 Thayer. Mary—72. 175 Tomascak. Walter—72 Tompkins. Janet—72. 173. 177 Tornell. Sandra—72. 135, 181. 182. 189 Thorson. Kathleen—72. 150. 177 Trunnell, William -72. 219 Tullbane, Eugene—72. 139, 152 Valine. Richard—72, 171. 191. 197. 199. 206. 207. 213. 216 VanGorp. Gail—72. 173 Varner. Gwen—72. 139. 171.177. 182. 183. 187 Vasquez. Roland—72 Veit. Vaughn—72 Veth. Brian—73, 138. 152. 171. 181 Vojta. Robert—73 Wagner. Gail—73 Wakefield. Iceland—73. 191. 226 Waknitz, Sue—73 Waldecker. Delores—73. 171 Walker, Susan—73. 139 Walmsley. Babette- -73. 139. 173. 189 Wandel. Virginia—73. 175 Ward. John—73. 153. 168. 171 Warner. Carmen—73. 81, 133. 135. 136, 139, 141. 143. 153,165, 171. 177. 179. 182. J83. 187,189 Warner. Geraldine—73 Watt, Dennis—73 Weber, Burleigh—73, 95,139, 142, 143,187, 191 Weinard. Roberta—73, 135. 139, 171, 183 Weisscnfluh, Bonnie—74 Weisser. James—74 Weitzcl. Richard—74, 170 Westervelt, Donna—74, 87, 135,171, 177, 182. 183 Westling, Jeanie—34, 74, 134, 137, 141,142, 143, 146, 170,176, 179, 187, 188 Whetston. Wayne—74 Wicklund. Joanne—74 Wilde. Nancy—74. 139.146, 173, 181 Wills, Kathy—74 Wilmot, Gerald—75, 173, 187 Wilson. Michael—75, 153, 191 Wincland, Joanne—75 Witkowski. William—75 With, Dennis—75 Wold, Beverly—75, 138, 139, 181 Wolfe, Suzanne—75, 135, 168. 171, 183 Wood, John—75 Worden, Sandra—75 Wvcoskie, Helene—76, 85 Zahradka, Diane—76 Ziebarth, Ralph—76 Zirbes, Larry—76 Zitzloff. LeeAnn—76, 135, 139,150, 153, 170, 189 Zurbay, Dennis—76, 191 JUNIORS Adams, Colleen—107 Adams, Thomas—107 Aftrcth. Jordan—107, 181, 191, 198, 213 Ahlstrom, Patricia—107 Albrecht, Dennis—107, 170 Alden, Barbara—107, 137, 139, 171, 179, 182, 183,187 Allbee, Sharon—107, 112 Allen, Steve—111 Amundson. William—107. 137, 170, 197, 199 Anderson, Carol—107, 181, 189 Anderson. Carolyn—107, 146. 148, 174, 181, 183 Anderson, Eileen—107. 175 Anderson. Gerald—171 Anderson, Geraldine—112, 178 Anderson. John Leslie—107, 175 Anderson. John Lowell—107, 175 Anderson. Judy G.—107, 171, 178 Anderson, Karen—107,137, 181 Anthony, Michael—107 Anton. Judy—107 Asleson, Thomas—107 Augustson, Howard—111 Baker, Barbara—187 Baker, Marilyn—107, 172, 184 Baldwin, Darlene—112, 139, 179, 189 Balliet, Larry—111, 197, 199 Barthel, Carol—107 Bassfrod, Charles—107, 171 Beaty, Geraldine—107 Bedin, Terry—107 Beelen, Frank—107 Begin, Sandra—107 Bentz, Diane—107, 111, 175,187 Bergmann, Judith—107, 165, 166, 174, 189 Bergren, Lorelei—109, 146, 148, 164, 175, 177, 187, 189 Berquam, Ted—109 Bertclson, Barbara—109 Bertzyk, Carole—109, 152, 174, 187, 189 Bettcnheiser, Mike—109 Biblcheimcr, Wayne—109,153, 170, 181, 225 Binderup, Carole—109 Birch, William—109 Blanchard. Charles—109, 146, 172 Bloedow. Otto—109, 172 Blokzvl. Larry—109 Bloom, Donald—109, 191 Bloomdahl. Betty—109 Blcum, Barbara—109, 171 Boggs, Charles—109, 137, 147, 158, 169. 177, 179, 187, 191 Bohn, Floyd—109 Bolduc, Gerald—109 Bonin. Barbara—109 Borg, Greg—109 Born, Kathleen—109, 171 Boyer. Doug—109, 135, 153 Boyum, Gail—109 Brachlow, Karen—109, 147, 170, 181 Braesch. Robert—109, 171, 219 Brandjford, Steven—109, 174 Brecht. Janice-109. 166,170, 187 Brewer, Mary—111, 178, 183 Buranen, Robert—111 Buresh. David—170.171. 180, 187 Burns, Jcrrold—106. 138 Bursch. Virginia—106, 135, 174, 181 Burton, Diane—106 Butler, John—106 232 Cantwell. Ken—111 Capistrant, Dave—106 Carhart. Donald—106 Carlson. Barbara—106. 112. 171. 175 Carlson. David—110. 175 Carlson. Gary—106. 198 Carlson. Kenneth—112. 187 Carlson. Leonard—173 Carlson. Rebecca—166 Capperson. James—106 Chapman, Donna—106. 170 Chenevery, Joyce—106 Christensen. Roger—106 Christensen. Terry—106 Christy, Karen—106, 175 Clarin, Diane—102 Clayton, James—111 Clinton, James—106 Coffey. Constance—106, 137. 146. 171, 179, 187 Cogswell. Barbara—106. 146, 172, 189 Conrad, Diana—106, 175 Conry, Pamela—101, 106, 172 Cox, Audrey—106, 153. 176, 181 Craig, James—106 Crandall. Roberta—106 Crimmine, Bonnie—106 Cyr, Sandra—112 Dahlen, Kurt—106. 180 Dahlstrom, Virginia—106 Dale, Glenn—106 Daleske, Fred—106 Danelius, Darrell—111 Davidson, Dennis—111, 171 DeBoer, Judy—102 Deeble. Don—102, 146 Deiley, Joanne—102 DeMars, Carol—112, 174 De St. Croix, Lance—102,139, 177 Dewar. John—102, 170. 181 Dickey, Dennis—102 Dion, Janet—102, 171 Ditter, Elsie—109 Dobson, Terry—102, 187 Doten, James—102 Dover, Delores—102, 175 Drake, Jacqueline—102, 152, 175, 177, 189 Dressier, Elizabeth—102, 137, 170, 189 Dubbie, Joe—102 Duffy, Daniel—102, 137, 164, 191 Dunham, Mary—102, 139, 175 Dysart, Nancy—102, 171 Eastman. Carol—102, 174, 184 Ebert. Harold—102 Edlund. Eugene—102 Eide. Judy—102. 175. 181. 187 Eide. Linda—102, 168.171 Eisgrau, Sara—102 Elliott, Barbara—102. 147.148, 171, 182, 189 Embry, Edythe—102, 174, 181 Ende, Richard—102 Engel. Tom—102 Erickson, Jeanne—102 Erickson, Lynn—175 Erickson. Robert—102 Ericson, Carole—102, 170, 181, 183 Essen, Barbara—102, 187 Ewald, Verna—175 Fagerbcrg, Mike—111, 172 Fearon, Constance—111, 168,171 Fearon, Corrine—111, 137, 171 Fcldick, Curtis—109 Finnamore, Charles—226 Fixsen, Jerry—109 Fjestad, Gerald—109 Folstad, Judy—189 Forkey. Diane—135, 147, 172,177, 181, 182 Foss, Dean—109 Foster, James—109,174, 191, 211, 225 France, Nancy—109 Franzen, Sharon—109 Frederickson. Diane—109 Freeberg, Marlene—175 Freeman, Marguerite—109, 135, 175 Freeman, Richard—110 Freligh, Barbara—175 Froling. Barbara—103, 135, 137, 150, 152, 175 Fuller. Thomas—109, 187 Gaasland, Sylvia—109, 139, 189 Gahnz, Gerald—109 Gallagher, Jim—109 Gallob, Carol—109,172,177, 178 Gannon, Beverly—109 Ganzer, Barbara—109, 146 Ganzer. Robert—109, 137 Gaulke. Florence—109, 175,177,178, 184 Genung, Kathleen—172, 178 Gervais, Victor—112 Giles, Douglas—100, 101, 109, 191, 197, 199, 221 Gilman, Janet—109 Giltner, Gary—101, 109, 164, 170, 179, 191 Glover, Karen—109 Goodland. Janice—183 Goodmonson. Ron—103 Goodwin, Janet—101, 103. 135. 137, 146. 148. 174. 179. 189 Goude, Marcia—103, 174 Graebner, Anita—103, 170, 187,189 Grant. Patricia—103 Green, Clarice—103 Gregor, Mary—103, 170, 171, 172 Gregor)', Gail—203, 174 Groen, William—103 Guderjohn. James—111, 180, 226 Gustafson, Vicky—181 Haberle, Judy—103, 172 Hald, Pauline—103, 170, 187, 189 Halgimson. David—103 Hall, Gregory—103 Ilalmers, Marcia—103, 159, 179 Halsband. Robert—103, 158, 161 Halverson, Sandra—103 Hamlin, Diane—103, 110 Hammerlund, Tom—111 Hanka. Dan—112, 179, 191, 199, 221 Hannay, Carol—103, 182, 183 Hansen, Paul—103, 225 Hansen. William—103 Hanson, Betty—103, 135,146, 147, 170, 177 Hanson, Diane—103, 184 Harris, Lloyd—153, 171 Hart. Darrell—101, 103, 168, 175, 187,191, 211 Hartman, Tom—103 Hauschild, Pam—103, 135, 168, 175, 181, 184 Hayes, Doug—103, 180. 190, 199 Hedlund, Carole—103, 135, 137, 166, 173 Ilogstad. Marilyn—106, 168.170 Heifort, Ernest—106 Heine, Roger—106, 199 Heinonen, Robert—106, 137, 138, 180. 210 Helps, James—106 Hengelfeldt. Don—147 Hewitt, Paul—106. 181 Hicks, Jim—106. 152 Hill. Theresa—106, 174 Hilton, Janet—106 Hodgin, Gary—106. 225 Hoffman, Marilyn—106 Holker, Dorothy—106, 174, 178 Holmes, Leila—106 Holsinger. Kathy—106. 187 Homines, David—110 233 Horbal, Hay—106 Horban, Russell—106 Householder. Robert—112 Hovda, Gary—106. 147 Hovland, Susan—106, 147, 177, 187 Hubbcll, Joan-106, 175 Huizel, Richard—106 Huillet, Dorothy—106 Huntington, George—106 Hurley, Pat—106, 125 Husby, Wayne—106, 191 Hyk, Gary—106 Invic, Larry—106 Jacobs, Norcne—105, 152 Jaeger, Sherrin—105 Jansen, Carol—105 Jeppeson, Tom—105 Jernander, Carol—105, 137, 146, 165, 177, 184. 187 Jewett, Wayne—105, 135, 152, 171 Johnson, Carla—105, 174 Johnson. David—105, 191 Johnson, Dennis—105, 175, 211 Johnson, Diane—105, 174 Johnson, James—105 Johnson, Jerry—112 Johnson, Joyce—101. 158, 164, 172. 179 Johnson, Lynn—105, 153, 170 Johnson, Roselyn—105, 183 Johnson, Sharon—112, 135 Jones, David—105 Jones. Richard—105 Jorgenson, Gene—105 Jorgenson. Jerry—105 Karls, Arlene—105 Katzner. Laura—105, 137,139, 168. 170. 179, 183, 189 Keefe. John—105 Kehn. Loren—105 Kelley, Kathleen—112, 170, 181, 182 Kelly, Mary—105, 172 Kelsey. Kenneth—105 Kerich. Cheryl—105, 175 Kinney. William—105 Kittelson. Dennis—111 Klick. Julian—105 Klima, lone—105, 170. 178, 184 Kline, Tom—104 Kloss. Janis—101, 104, 137,139, 148, 164. 179, 186. 189 Knox. Ed—101, 171 Kodytek, Carol—101 Koeneman, Ken—111 Kojetin. Richard—110 Kramer, Katherine—104 Kraml, Anita—104. 168, 170, 184 Krone. Harlan—104, 219 Krovoza, Richard—104 Krueger, Merrigene—104, 175, 181 Krueger, Penny—104 Kuhn. Pat—104 Kuusisto, Mary—104, 175 LaBissoniere, Annette—104 Laliberte, Richard—104, 173 LaMcre, Pat—104 Landry, Douglas—104 Lancs, Beverly—104 Lang, Patricia—104 Lanhart. Beverly—104, 174. 187 Lanning, David—112 Larson, David—104. 110, 141 Larson, Ray—104 Larson, Richard—104 Laudenschlager, Ray—104 Lawerence, John—104 Lee, Sandra—104 Lconardson, Ronald—111 Lctourneau, Dennis—111, 174, 180, 191,211 Lewcock, Robert—111 Leyhe, Marcia—170 Liddicoat. Carol—102, 175 Lien, Richard—102 Lindberg. Nancy—102, 172 Lindquist. RuthAnn—102, 135, 146, 171, 181 Lindsoe, Steve—102 Lines. Judy—102, 170, 178, 181, 182, 183 Link. Herbert—112. 180 Lloyd, Carter—102, 152, 198 Loechler, Dennis—111, 199 Loken, Jean—102 Loomis, Constance—172 Love, Carol—102, 137, 175 Lovemark, Wayne—102. 191, 197, 198, 213, 214 Lucht, Diane—102 Ludwig. Carolyn—102. 171 Lukaszewski. James—102, 152 Lunacek. Barbara—102 Lunacek, Joseph—110 Lund. Carol—102 Lundberg, Dave—102 Lusian, Dianne—102, 172, 187 Lutgen, Patricia—112, 170 McCarty. Joy—101, 102, 137, 146, 147, 170, 189 McCombs. Sharon—102, 175, 183 McKeon, Penny—102 McMonagle, Donna—102 McKee, Patricia—102 Mahnere. Paula—102, 147, 168, 170 Maki, Sandra—102, 178 Manning, John—102, 172 Manthe, Jackie—111, 138, 174, 181, 183 Mantyla, Sharon—111, 178 Mantz, Barbara—111, 175 Markum, Sue—104. 135, 139, 184 Marsh, Karen—108 Martin, Daniel—111 Martin, Laurel—108, 172, 177 Martin, Theresa—109 Mason. Candy—108, 173. 178 Master, Richard—112 Matthews, John—108, 147 Maxwell, Keith—108 Mayo, Ronald—108 Meister, Deanna—108 Melin, Gerald—108 Melling, Tom—111 Merwin, Darrell—108 Meyer, Gary—108 Miller. Amy—108 Miller, Michael—112 Miller, Rae Ann—108 Mindlin. Steven—108, 133, 170 Minton, Jeanne—137 Moengen, Wayne—108 Moffitt, Jerry—108, 137,146, 219 Moffitt, Tom—108, 146, 187 Morin, Carol—108, 172 Morrill, Karen—108, 186, 189 Morris, Gerald—111 Moxncss, Mary—108, 175, 177 Murphey, Rodney—108, 187, 226 Myers, Carole—108 Myers, Charles—108 Nash, Virginia—108 Nedberge, Carol—112 Nelson. Cheryll—108,135,137, 171 Nelson, David—108 Nelson, Nancy—108 Nerdahl, Marsha—108, 146, 175 Neshum, John—225 Newell, Cathy—108, 152 Niskem. Diana—108, 135, 168, 170, 178 Nistler. Kathy—108, 139, 171 Norberg, Jeanne—108 Nordlocken, Susan—112 Nordquist, Kathy—105, 168, 171 Noreen, Lowell—105, 161 Noren, Gerry—111 Novack. Carole—105, 173,177, 178, 187 234 Noyes. Gary—112 Nyberg. Dvann—105,182. 183. 187, 189 Nyberg, Jan—105 Oberg, Jane—101. 105, 189 O’Dell. Sandra—105. 175 Oibus, Dave—111 Olsen, Carolyn—101. 146. 148. 170. 177 Olsen. Karen—105, 152. 187.189 Olsen. Rochelle—105. 174 Olsen. Ronnie—174. 191 Olsen. Roger—105 Olsen, Sandra—105. 152 Onstad, Peter—105. 174 Opdahl, Kathleen—105 Opheim. Glenn—105, 174, 180 Orsted. Carl—105. 191. 211, 225 Ostlund, Bonnie—105, 137.170. 178. 181, 189 Oukrop, Judith—112, 135. 136. 139. 172 Owens, Dennis—105 Packer, Sharon—105, 171 Palmer, Michael—105, 170 Palmgren, Joanne—105, 139, 170, 183. 184 Pappas, Kathleen—105, 135, 170, 181, 183 Parish, Mary—105, 135, 170 Paster. Jackie—105 Patten. Linda—105 Paulson, Susan—105. 175. 184. 189 Paulson, Tom—146 Pazandak. Carol—105 Pearson, Eric—105 Pearson. Larry—105, 170 Pence. Pauline—170. 183, 189 Pendzimas. Jack—111, 112 Peterson, Russell—111 Peterson. Barry—180 Peterson. Carol—110, 135. 172. 174, 175 Peterson. Charles—110,153, 175 Peterson, Diane—110, 168, 183 Peterson. Donald—110, 211 Peterson. Judy Ann—110. 137. 152. 169 Peterson. Marjorie—110 Peterson. Ronald—111 Peterson, Ray—110 Peterson. Steven—110 Petros. Emily—112 Pettnian, Phil—110. 159. 171. 18., 191. 226 Pevestorf. Duane—110. 170 Pisansky, Renee—110. 183 Plantin. Mary—110. 135. 146, 148. 157, 170 Plasencia, Ruth—110 Plowman. George—110 Plummer, Marjorie—110, 170 Pohl, Curtis—100.101, 112. 137, 138. 159. 164, 179 Poppler. Vince—110 Powell, Jovcelyn—110. 135. 153, 184 Powley, Arthur—110 Putnam. Linda—101. 174, 189 Raasch. Virgeanne—110. 171, 181 Ramsey, Donna—110 Ronney, James—111, 170 Rath. Jerome—110. 137,191, 197, 199, 213 Rausch, Richard—170 Reinhardtson, Bette—110 Reisewitz, Gerald—110, 146 Richardson. Bruce—112. 146, 180, 187, 191 Richardson, James—138 Rieschl. Barbara—112 Rieschl, Diane—111, 170, 184, 187 Riley, Sharon—111 Rivers, Carol—111. 139, 171, 179, 186. 189 Roadfeldt, William—100,101. Ill, 168, 170. 191,198 Rood, Clair—177 Roskos. Richard—107,135, 137, 153. 170.191. 198, 213 Rudy, Carol—107. 174 Ruppert, Susan—107, 175 Rusinyak. Theresa—112 Russell. Lynn—107,135. 152. 172 Russell. Phillip—107 Ryan, Jerrine—107, 172 Ryan, Margaret—110 Ryan. Michael—107 Saint Dennis, Michael—110 Sandberg. Robert—112 Sarych, James—107 Sawicke. Linda—107. 135. 175 Say. Lee—107 Schantz, Cathie—107. 174 Schiedegger. Charles—107 Schimmcl, Richard—107, 170 Schimke, Jean—107 Schmidt. Audrey—107 Schredcr. Diane—107, 171 Seek. Donovan—111. 172. 226 Selander. Gail—107, 174. 178. 181 Selberg. Janet—112 Shay, Michael—107 Shceley. Suzanne—107 Sihit. Janice—107 Sicora. William—107 Siewert. Grenaire—107, 175 Sigafoos, Gary—107 Silberman, Marilyn—107, 137. 171 Sileskv, Hylcr—107. 161, 170 Siltberg, Kathleen—107, 172, 178 Sitts, Sharon—112 Skau, Sandra—107 Skeie, Irene—108 Sliter. Susan—108. 172, 177, 183 Smart, Carol—108, 147. 183 Smith. Michael—108, 178 Smith, Patrick—108 Snyder, Geraldine—137, 139. 175, 177, 187 Snyder, Patricia—108, 171 Snyder, Robert—108 Sorenson, Susan—108, 175 Soukup, Mary—108 Sowers, Edwin—108 Spencer, Sally—108, 170, 177 Spcthman. Barbara—105, 171 Stanowski, Barbara—108, 175 Stans. Joe—108, 161, 170, 191 Steen, Nonna—135, 170, 178 Steiff. Jane—108, 135,148,165,170 Stensrude, Curtis—108, 226 Stern. Judith—108, 137, 170 Sterreker. Dale—111 Stimson, Robert—108, 137, 138, 180. 187 Stockman. Catherine—108. 135. 137, 139, 171, 189 Strolkirch, Judith—108 Stuhr, Maris—108, 175, 177 Sullivan, Colleen—108 Sultany, Dennis—101, 108, 135, 153, 164, 179, 187, 191, 211 Suss, Richard—108, 211 Svendsen, Susan—108. 135, 172,178, 183 Swanson, Michele—108,139, 179,187 Swanson, Sandra—108, 177, 181 Swanson. Susan—104, 172, 178 Swedelius, Nancy—104, 175 Swelandcr. Gary—110, 137 Sword, Barbara—104, 139, 153 Tatro, Romonalee—104, 175 Tessman, Lloyd—111 Thomas, Charles—104 Thomas, William—104 Thorn, Joy—104, 137, 171 Thorson, JoAnn—101. 104,150, 153, 170, 183, 189 235 Tischer, Cathleen—104. 137. 172. 177. 179 Toker. Pat—108 Tschida, Robert—104. 187 Tuininga. Ruth—104 Inglaub. Dorothy—104. 135. 171. 182. 183 Urban. Lorelei—104 Veit. Sharon—104 Vilandre, Roselle -104. 187 Vinitskv. Sandy—104 Vojta. James—104. 152 Wagner. Judy—104 Wahrer. Stephen—104. 150. 153 Waleher. Karyl—112 Ward, Beverly—104 Warhol, Gregg—111 Warmelin. Judy—112 Warnberg, Sandra—104 Waste, Sharron—104. 177.187 Webber. Barbara—104 Webber. Bonny—103 Weinand. Larrv—103 Westgarrd. Geofrcy—103 Weston, Jerry—103. 146. 181 W'estrcer. Larry—103 Whetston. Betty—103. 146, 181 White, Donald—138. 161, 181 Whitmarsh, Marilyn—103 Wick. Charles—103, 152 Wille, Betty—103 Willey, Ruth—103, 153,170 Williams, Mary—103, 175, 177 Wills, Guyle—103,150,153.179. 190 Wineland. Eileen—112 Wing. Jerry—103 Winslow, Dallas—103, 171 With. Jere—103 Wittman. Dianne—103 Woehning. Sandra—103. 175 W'ojciak. Edward—103 Wold, Bonnie—103 Worel. Donna—103, 175 Worth, Rosemary—103. 147 Wright, Douglas- -103 Wrucke. John—103 W'uornos. Ronald—138 Zenanko, Pat—103, 146 Zieska, Harold—103 Zieska. Stanley—103 Zmeskol, Larry—103 Zurbay, Joseph—110 SOPHOMORES Abbott. Thomas—119 Abraham. Gary—119 Acker. Glen—119 Ackerblade. 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James—115 Gifford. Douglas—115 Glover. Gene—115 Goede. Shirley—115 Goodland. Janice—115. 164 Gordon, Ruth—115, 189 Gough. Sheldon—123 Graffunder. Susan 115. 177. 187 Gray, Carol—115. 178 Green. Jann—115, 178 Gregor. Ann—115 Gresham. Jean—115 Gundmundsen, Nancy—115. 181 Gustafson, Linda—115, 171 Gustafson. William—115 Haberle, Janet—115 Haberle. Richard—115 Hall, Mary—115 Hallback. Bobbie—115, 181 Hallbeck. Pat—115 Hallen. Gan-—115 Hamilton. Carole—115 Hannay. Edward—123 Hansen. John—115 Hansen. Linda—115. 173 Harris. Betty—115 Haugen, Nan—115 Hawkes. William—115 Hecox. Delores—115 Helgeson. Nancy—115.184 Helmeke, Dianne—121. 179, 187 Helm. Sharon—121. 172 Helmcr. Janet—121 Henney. Roger—121 Henning. Liwerence—121 Henry, Patricia—121. 187. 189 Herder. Barbara—121 Herlofskv. Janice—121 Hill. Jeanne—121, 178 Himango. Beatrice—121 Hirshfeld. Judy—121 Hnida, Joseph—121 Hoban, Karen—121 Hofich, Sharon—121. 187, 189 lloisve. Marks 121. 153, 187 Hokanson, Elaine—121, 137. 189 Hollison. 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