Robbinsdale High School - Robin Yearbook (Robbinsdale, MN)

 - Class of 1964

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O;, A y ? i 1 d? v. « 'V'r, f- Z'' ur '' tj- V W“ v C J - 2y' - MUUL J £ cA-H A. - TLOCO Q ,??2 7yU4J Qowt Q UZw ay H 1 Cr ■— j , -; v ' j- j x STOS 7 I v rv $ V v . V fr' V l ■■A Foreword Jf: v N V V jJV y 4 l A i uYy Student life at Robbinsdale High School covers the broadest, most vast area of schooling for each and every student. Traditions, academics, extracurricular and private activities all comprise this important asset of high school. At the origin of Robbinsdale's high school, only a few organizations and activities existed. Due to Nthe initiative of students and the cooperation of faculty members, that figure has soared to include almost a hundred individual activities, a section of which are represented at right. Students of both the new Cooper High School and the present Robbinsdale High School, hold the responsibility of instigating or maintaining a student life worthy of their parents, posterity and the community within which they dwell. It is to the students and their various student activities that we dedicate the 1964 ROBIN, with the intention of providing an incentive for students of both Cooper and Robbinsdale High Schools to transfer or further this student life after the division of the student body next year. on - 0 ’TH£ aaX A ce y . Activities — Page 142 5 Academics, Extracurriculars Combine Student Life can be defined as a combination of all actions and activities involved in every facet of each individual student's career as a student. Every occurrence from that first dash to the school bus to that last detail of homework is student life. We now present the student life of Robbinsdale high school students. Academics claim the major portion of a student's life. He spends six hours a day in classes, experimenting, discussing and just listening, striving towards the ultimate goal... Graduation. Balancing the academic life is the extracurricular. If you have the ambition to dance, we have two dance groups. Is it sports you've a fancy for? We have a dozen to choose from. Spirited personalities may participate in the Rooter and Pep Clubs. The curious often join our science, mathematics or world affairs clubs. Some conscientious students use their extra time in preparing for their future. We facilitate them with Future Teachers 6 For Well Balanced Student Life and Future Nurses of America and Tri-Chroma. Coordinating the academics and extracurricular Robbinsdale maintains an excellent program of activities and events ranging from football games to the graduation train trip. For the nimble-kneed, we offer a vast variety of dances from the sock hops, with knickers and knee-highs to the prom. Those with dramatic interests may attend the fall play ( Romeo and Juliet ) and the annual musical ( Fiorello ). Of course the sports enthusiasts may choose their spectator sports from among football, cross country, track, gymnastics, wrestling, basketball, tennis, golf, baseball, swimming, skiing or hockey. Special events highlight the year and make especially fond memories for all; particularly those who reign. These events include homecoming, snow week and spring sports week. Robbinsdale. with its balanced and coordinated program. provides an efficient, effective, eventful high school life for each student. 7 District 281 School Board Names School Board Mamban. FRONT ROW: Mr . I. Silbarman. C. Smith. Superintendent E. J. Coopar. SECOND ROW: L Eida. F. C. Bayard. R. EUtar. and J. Holmgren. A vital working asset, the Robbinsdale school board, comprised of elected members of the voting public, proposes school policies, and works to advance and improve the Robbinsdale school district. It was under the initiative of the school board and Superintendent E. J. Cooper that a high school split was devised and the new Cooper High School, a namesake of Superintendent Cooper, was originated for next fall. Superintendent E. J. Cooper Principals Attack Problems Caused Caught in a 'are moment of relaxation, Mr. Miolko teems to be contemplating the past, future, or perhaps both. Student life and activities concern Mr. Mielke at he studies a schedule of faculty advisors. JCUA-I Mr, K RJ25) M. Mielke, Principal of Robbinsdale High School, is in a very active thirty-fifth year ©t service to th Roi nsdaie sd oTsy mT strong sup rter Te)dra- l edby sofeacadernlc muses. 1r. Mielke shows his strong concern by active inWest in 3 0JlL students na their student life. Mr. Lyndon Ulrich is spend- yriAt QOo —Co ing the 1963-1964 schod yeai'jp deep and concentrated predaf f on for hisSofe nex? year as principal of Cooper e oPthe disciplinary end R bic al student life. It Is hfs duty s not cat •is the com- to see that a small minority'oTsfuBertexfoes pot cancel or distract from school activities. Mr. JoKn Thiec muting principal for he commutes daily betweerTtbe North Campus (Robbinsdale Junior High School) and the South Campus (Robbinsdale Senior High School), to maintain an efficient communication system between the two schools and to assist the sophomores attending classes at the North Campus. Mr. Mielke roads some of tho daily announcements that are necessary to keep students and faculty well informed. 10 Superintendent E. J. Cooper and Principal M. M. Mielke pose in body in Minnesota. By Overcrowded Conditions Attiitant Principal Ulrich reheartet hi final exit from RobbintdaU High School at ha prepare for the principalthip of Cooper High School. With briefcete and money safchel in hand, Mr. Thiede report to the South Cemput at the end of hi day. front of a portion of the largett high tchool tudent Welcome Club executive board member Chuck Smith receive advice from Mr. Mottinger, Aitittant Principal. II Secretaries Prove Invaluable To Students, Mr . Jowott manage to direct incoming cells end metsege to the proper person. Mrs. Petrie endeevors. with the help of en adding machine, to maintain orderly financial records. :aculty And Administration Mrs. Widstrom typos one of tho many letters dictated by Mr. Miollo in the course of a busy day. ffce guidance office with whom he has an appointment. Innumerable clerical tasks, concerning administrators, faculty and students, were handled by a secretarial force of five women. Duties handled by this force included typing, filing, taking dictation, handling monies and operating the switchboard. In addition secretaries fulfilled many tasks in the area of student life. They recorded attendance, issued tardy slips, kept detention records, admitted new students to the school, and, in the case of Mrs. Widstrom, even managed the Pep Club booth at the homecoming game! Secretaries to the counselors issued passes, made appointments for students to meet with their counselors and kept specific files and records on each student. Mr . Wienlauf transfers material f om an IBM list as one of her duties. Transcribing from a dictating machine occupies a meior portion of Miss Anderson's working hours. Students Receive Many Benefits A student fill outa form as she confers with Milt Aalgard of the guidance department. Keeping files on each student and helping that student • plan his life goals were the primary duties of the high school counseling staff. Counselors scheduled and administered several tests during the course of the year. They assisted both faculty and students in the interpretation of test results. These tests included vocational and interest tests, achievement tests, and aptitude tests. Discussion of definite future plans for each senior kept several members of the staff well occupied. They helped students to fill out forms required by colleges. Other seniors received advice pertaining to future training or immediate job opportunities. Any Robbinsdale student could choose to seek information or help for any problem from a counselor. 14 Mr«. Viken acquaint! student Bob Johnson with a current college bulletin. From Guidance Department Linda Graham diicuitot her Della trip with Mr. Swanton, counselor. Mr. Hanton. counselor, anticipate the date of 9raduation for the cla t of 1964. 15 Mitt Mickelton and Mr. Dregteth keep up to date on the latest information in the field of guidance. Academic Life Centers In Library Mr . Broun locotoi tko book Scoromoucko for on intoroitod ltudont. The library took its place as the center of the student's academic life. Guiding the students in their use of these facilities were the librarians. Mrs. Braun. Mrs. Georgas and their clerk. Mrs. Sutherland, a trio of able, helpful women trained to give assistance to library patrons. Information, entertainment, and art objects were all found in the Robbinsdale library. An addition this year were the unusual art pieces done by former art students. Students could always find needed assistance from the library staff for any project they encountered. Mn. Goorgoi ouiiti o itudent to locoto mottriol for o world hittory roport. Mr . Broun. Mm. Goorgoi ond Mr . Sutkorlond odmiro o portion of tko ort ditploy ikown in tko librory. 16 Nurse Administers Aid To Sick Students Mending fingers, giving physical examinations, administering aid and handling hot water bottles are all parts of the various duties Mrs. Flosseth performs. Her office, located near the counselor's office, provides a haven; usually for those too sick to enjoy it. After eiemining jtudent'i feverr h heed. Mr Flotleth telet e thermometer reeding. IT ' V A cook intently paddles some chili. Bruco Currier is tho first student to receivo his lunch. Cooks, Custodians, Laundresses This is the group of women who faithfully prepare and sorve thousands of students ovory day. 18 Laundresses pauso amidst oceans of laundry. The various staffs of cooks, custodians, laundresses and custodians do much to coordinate the efficient hall maintenance and school lunch programs. Laundresses have a private laundry room, fully equipped, located by the teachers’ parking lot. It is their duty to care for gym towels, home-economics dish towels, athletic uniforms and lunchroom laundry. Cooks prepare and serve the delicious lunches served in the cafeteria. It is they who receive the compliments and complaints often registered by the students. Custodians are the fellows who are called when any little light starts blinking or a floor needs cleaning or a desk needs mending. We owe a great deal to these hard working men. Offer Diligent Service To School Custodians assume dofinite duties during and after school hours. Here is the well-manned staff. 19 Seniors Again Elect Efficient Tho e member eign exchange Mark Simonten, ♦ho Senior Cla s Cabinet are For-lent Laura Cohen, Jim Christemon, y Wolfe, and Sandy Engblom. 22 Diane Noyes Jim Magee Brad E. Anderson Rusty Nelson The senior class, led by Bradley E. Anderson, accomplished several unusual feats. They had the distinction of being the largest senior class in the state and also the last unified class to graduate from Robbinsdale senior high school. Next year, there will be two high schools and the school district will be divided. Seniors again had the position of school leaders as they headed the student government. the athletic teams, and the various school clubs and activities. Highlighting the year was the graduation ceremonies and train trip, the prom (at which juniors were hosts) and the awards ceremonies where the top seniors were granted awards and scholarships for outstanding ability and performance. SENIOR OFFICERS (left to right) SECRETARY ......... TREASURER f’RESIDENT ....... MCE PRESIDENT Officers and Cabinet The rett of the members of the Senior Clat Cabinet are Alan (Fro ty) Ruttell, Barbara George, Greg Cut-land, Don Hetmecte, Sharon Heitltenen and Cathi Jo Condon.. 23 Robbinsdale’s Traditional Most Scholarly Wittiest Don Siltberg Sally Wigand Gary Nees Marty Sicora Senior Favorites Jerry Jacobs Pam Sachs 24 Most Talented Musicians Dave Crimmins Sue Kaercher Most Talented Actors Ray Stadum Candy Wolfe Senior Favorites Most Talented Artists Most Likely to Succeed Sue Beclcor Chuck Smith Cathi Condon Brad E. Anderson Contributed Most to the School Claire Olsen John Nerdahl Best Looking Merri Lee Pedersen Denny Saarella Best Personality Diane Noyes Mark Simonsen 25 ALYCE ALDEN DALE ALEXANDER GARY AMON LYNN ANDER BRADLEY M. ANDERSEN Seniors Busily Prepare BRADLEY E. ANDERSEN BRIAN ANDERSON CAROLYN ANDERSON DONNA ANDERSON GARY ANDERSON 26 HELEN ANDERSON JAMES ANDERSON KAREN ANDERSON LARRY ANDERSON MARLENE ANDERSON JEROME ABRAHAM DOUGLAS ABRAHAMSON MARY JO ABRAM DONNA ACKERBLADE MARY ACKERMANN DIANE ACKERSON MARCIA ABRAMS DAVID ACKERSON LYNNE ACKER JACKIE AHLQUIST NANCY ANDERSON PATRICIA ANDERSON RICHARD ANDERSON ROBERT ANDERSON ROLAND ANDERSON SANDRA ANDERSON SHARON ANDERSON SHARON JO ANDERSON SUZANNE ANDERSON BEVERLY ANGEL MARTY ANDERSEN JOHN ARMSTRONG KAREN ARO BARBARA ARTHUR PATRICIA BACON for Graduation PATRICIA BAKER WILLIAM BAKER SANDRA BANNERMAN WARREN BARCLAY ALICE BARLAND BARBARA BARRIE PEGGY BARSTAD FAYE BASSFORD THOMAS BATEMAN MARY BAUMGART 27 Seniors Nervously Pour BRUCE BEATY SUE BECKER ZOANNE BEDDON SANDRA BEDNARSKI JENNY BEELEN WARREN BEISNER KATHLEEN BELL BURT BELLESON CARA BENSON JEFF BENSON KAREN BENSON SCOTT BENSON TERRY BERG STEVE BERGERUD JOAN BERGMANN RICHARD BERGSTROM JEROME BERTELSEN SUSAN BERTRAM JOYCE BEST JUDITH BICKFORD 28 DIANE BIE MARLYS BIEDERMAN RICHARD BIGELOW SUSAN BIORN SALLY BIRCH Out Answers to ACT Test RICHARD BLAKE BARBARA BLODGETT CONRAD BLOOMQUIST JANYCE BOCK DONNA BODIN THOMAS BODIN CHERYL BOECK DARLA BOGGS NANCY BOHLINE CHARLES BOLDUC- ROBERT BOLIN ROBERT BOOK BRIAN BORG CHERYL BOUGETZ WILLIAM BOUTANG SHARON BOWERS KATHRYN BOWMAN DAVID BOWNIK DONALD BOWNIK SUZANNE BRAESCH 29 SUSAN BRANDRIET PATTY BRANDT GRETCHEN BREKKE TERRY BREMER JOHN BREMSER PATRICIA BRANDT DONALD BRENTESON MICHAEL BROOKING CHERYL BROUELLETTE BARBARA BROWN RICHARD BROWN DIANE BRUHN PHILIP BRULAND JAMES BRUST ROBERT BRUST Seniors Celebrate Skip DOUGLAS BUCK MARILYN BUCK JEROME BULL BETTY BUNCE KARIN BURKE KAY CARLSON LYLA CARLSON PATRICIA CARLSON ROBERT CARLSON DARLENE CARLSTROM CAROLYN CARLTON RICHARD CARSON MARCEY CHAPMAN HARRAL CHASTAIN RACHELLE CHELMO KENNETH CHISHOLM SIULINN CHONG DANE CHRISTENSEN JAMES CHRISTENSON SHERRY CHRISTENSEN Day by Exploring State Parks LEE CHRISTIANSEN MARLENE CHRISTOPHERSON CARLA CLARK JANICE CLAUSEN JUDITH CLEMENTS CINDY COBEY BARBARA CODY LAURA COHEN ROSALIE COLBATH JOHN COLEMAN 3, SUSAN COLLINS SANDRA DAHLEN THOMAS COLLINS KATHLEEN COOK RANDY CRUM RICHARD DAHLSTROM JUDITH COOK ROGER CRIPE BRUCE CURRIER GREGORY CUTLAN CINDY DAHLEN Senior Class Nears CHERYL CONNOR MOLLIE CONANT CATHI JO CONDON NANCY COON DENNIS COVINGTON DIANA CRAIG WILLIAM DALE MARILYN DALLIN VIRGINIA DANELEK 32 BARBARA DONELIERS KENNETH DATZ DEBBY DAVIDSON THOMAS DAVIES JERRY DAVIS DAVID DEAN VIRGINIA DEMANN PAMELA DEMARAIS REBECCA DENNIS CAROL DEVALK DIANE DEVALK MARSHALL DE YOUNG CHERYL DEZIEL DIANE DIFFLE GERALDINE DIERLING RICHARD DIGATANO MICHAEL DINGBY DAVID DITTER DOUGLAS DODGE WILLIAM DOHERTY One Thousand Mark LILY DOLAN LINDA DORFNER MARY DORMA KAREN DORMAMEN WILLIAM DORNBUSCH JEANNE DUDLEY JILL DUFFEY MARY PAT DUFFY SHARON DUKATZ KATHLEEN DUMONT JAY DYBDAHL THELMA DYE CAROLE EBERT WILLIAM ECHOLS SHARON EDO Seniors Slave Over Tra RONALD EIDE DENNIS EMERSON SANDRA ENGBLOM CAROL ENGEL ROBERT ENGEN PARIS FADDEN MARGARET FAIRBANKS DAVID FEDYR LINDA FELDICK LYNN FELTON KATHLEEN FERBER JANICE FINKE BONNIE FISCHER CHARLES FISH BARRY FISHER JUDITH FLEMING LELAND FLETCHER LEANNE FLOSSETH PATRICIA FOLT DAVID FORE ditional Research Paper GARY FOSS JOHN FOSTER JUDITH FRAD PEGGY FRAME KENNETH FRANZ CAROL FRANZMAN PAUL FREDRICKSEN KATHY FRIEND RAYMOND FRITZ DAVID FULTON Class of ’64 Last to Graduate NANCY GENTZ TIMOTHY GENUNG BARBARA GEORGE ANN GERBER JUDITH GIFFORD KENNETH GILLETTE JOHN GILLIS JUDITH GISVOLD WAYNE GLOVER PATRICIA GODFREY DAVID GOODRIE JOHN GORDHAMM WAYNE GORIAN DIANE GORSKI ALAN GOUDE MICHELE GRABOWSKI JUDITH GRAY RICHARD GRIPENTROG BRUCE GRIVNA GARY GROINUS 36 BONNIE GUSTAFSON CAROL GUSTAFSON LEANNE GUSTAFSON MARY GUSTAFSON RONALD GUSTAFSON Before High School Split MARY BETH HAASE GAYLE HABERLE JEROME HAGEL MARY RITA HAGEN LINDA HAGGBERG, NANCY HAGGREN CAROL HAGNESS JON HALL DIANE HAMILTON JANET HAMILTON ALIDA HANSEN DONNA HANSON DOUGLAS HANSON JULIE HANSEN MARGARET HANSON CAROL LINDA HANSON CAROLYN HANSON JAMES HANSON LINDA HANSON LOREN HANSON DAVID HARDER LLOYD HARDING MARTY HARGRAVE LYNN HARRINGTON ANITA HASSELSTROM 37 PATRICIA HAUSEN DAVE HAWES BARB HAWN JIM HAYES DOUG HAZLEDINE TOM HEDLUND BERT HEELER KAREN HEIKKENEN SHARON HEIKKENEN DIANE HELM Robbinsdale’s Graduating DON HELMEKE SARAH HELMERS JEFFREY HELMS GREG HENDERSON WILLIAM HILL ROBERT HILLE TERRENCE HILLSTROM PAUL HINCK SHIRLEY HOARD CAROL HOFFMAN 38 CAROL HOFFMAN CAROL HOGNESS KENNETH HOLLENBECK RICHARD HOLLANDER RICHARD HOLLENKAMP MARLYS HOLM TERRENCE HOLSTON TOM HONIGSCHMIDT NANCY HORAK JAMES P. HOUSER NANCY HOWARTH WARREN HOWLAND WILLIAM HREHA BARBARA HUEY NANCY HUFFMAN Class Largest in State JO ANNE HUGHES ELDA INGVALSON THOMAS INGMAN CHARLES JAHR NORMAN HUSTON KATHIE JACOBSEN PATRICIA HUNTLEY JACQUE HUSAK ROGER IVERSON JERRY JACOBS MICHELLE JARVIS KENNETH JASPER DONALD JINKS SUSAN JENNINGS CHERYL JENSEN 39 Seniors Participate in JULIE JENSEN ARLIN JOHNSON BRUCE ALAN JOHNSON BRUCE JOHNSON CAROL JOHNSON DARRELL JOHNSON DAVID JOHNSON ELIZABETH JOHNSON JEANNE JOHNSON KARREN JOHNSON LINDA JOHNSON LYNN JOHNSON NANCY JOHNSON RICHARD JOHNSON RICK JOHNSON ROY JOHNSON SHELDON JOHNSON YVONNE JOHNSON DIANNE JOHNSTONE JAMES JOYNER 40 SANDRA JORGENSON LINDA JOSEPH JULIE JUNGROTH PAUL JURIS WILLIAM KAEHN Newly Created Courses SUSAN KAERSCHER BEVERLY KANDETH LYNDA KANE DOROTHY KASPER DIANE KASTNER MARILYN KELLEY TIMOTHY KELLEY CALVIN KERR MARY KILBURY CONNIE KILEN LINDA KIMMEL MARY KIGHT SALLY KINDSETH DU WAYNE KLATT WILLIAM KLATT STEVEN KLICK BARBARA KLINK SUSAN KLOSS GEORGIA KLOSTER THOMAS KNAUFF RICHARD KNIGHT LARRY KNOCHEMUS LYLE KNOCHEMUS NANCY KNOX SHIRLEY KOES 41 BEVERLY ROLAND ROSANN KOLB GARY KOSCH JAY KOSEK DENNIS KOSKI JOHN KRAGER KENNETH KRAHN THOMAS KRAUSERT KATHLEEN KREITZ JEANNE KRIESEL As Activities Heads, SUSAN KRUEGER JAMES KRYDUBA BART KUBUS GREGORY KUKLOCK STEPHEN RUNS MICHAEL KURIATNYK JOHN LA BATTE BARBARA LABISSONIERE BRUCE LAHTINEN STUART LAHTINEN 42 MARGARET LA LIBERTE JERRY LANDRY THOMAS LANDRY MICHAEL LANDY CHERYL LANE TIMOTHY LANS SHARON LANGE LINDA LARSEN DAVID LARSON DONNA LARSON GARY LARSON KAREN LARSON LARRY LARSON RENAE LARSON STEVE LARSON Seniors Serve School JON LA SOTA DEAN LATTERELL BONNIE LAUER DANIEL LAURIA PATRICIA LEE ROGER LEE DAVID LEHMAN RICK LEJCHER DAVID LE MIEUR LA VONNE LEMIRE RUTH LIEN WAYNE LIEN NANCY LISON ROLAND LILLYBLAD RICHARD LINDBERG RICHARD LINDEEN GAYLE LINDHOLM SANDRA LINDQUIST JUDY LINDROTH SUE LIVERINGHOUSE Seniors Head All- CANDANCE LOBERG KATHY LOMMEN JEFF LONGIE MICHAEL LOTZER JAMES LOVE RICHARD LOVELACE BARRY LOVELL JUDY LUKASZEWSKI MARIAN LUND RICHARD LUND 44 THOMAS LUNDBERG DAVID LUNDQUIST MARY LUNDSIROM GORDON LUSIAN ROBERT LYBERG PAT LYMBURNER JOHN LYSFJORD GARY MADISON JAMES MAGEE EDWARD MAHN KATHERINE MAIJALA JAMES MAJEWSKI HELEN MALEJEWSKI SHARON MANKOWSKI THOMAS MANSON American School Paper MARY MANUEL DOUGLAS MARTY JOSEPH MAY JACQUE MARTY GERALDINE MATTHEWS JEAN MATTHIES bonnie McCaffrey maureen McCann larry McConnell GAIL McCURLEY DEL ROY MARSH KATHLEEN MARTENS JOAN MARTIN JOHN MATTSON JAMES MARSHALL Seniors Anticipate LOIS McDOUGALL MARGARET MclNTOSH PATRICK McLEAN GAIL McMONOGLE SHARON McMULLEN GLENN MARRS PHYLLIS MEIER MARCIA MEISNER ROBERTA MELINA MARGE MELLIN GLENN MELLING CHERYL MENDEL JANICE MERKEL DANIEL MERWIN DIANE MERWIN NEIL MIBUS JERRY MICHEALSON JAMES MICHEL PATRICIA MILES CATHERINE MILFORD Annual Train Trip KATHLEEN MOORE JAMES MORGAN BRUCE MORRILL RONALD MORRIS GARY MOSS ROBIN MURPHEY COLEEN MURPHY GARY NEES CARLETON NELSON LINDA NELSON JOHNNERDAHL JOYCE NEUENFELDT GREGORY NEWMAN RAMONA NEWTON WILLIAM NICKSON BEVERLY NIELSON RICHARD NORDBY KEITH NOREEN DONNA NOUKKI ROSEMARY NOVACK GARY NOVICKI DIANE NOYES PATRICIA NYGAARD CHARLES NYGARD RONALD NYGREN 47 NOREEN NYSTROM GARY OBERFELD LESLIE OBERG PAUL O’DELL DONALD OGREN DONNA OHDE CLAIRE OLSEN STEVE OLSEN CYNTHIA OLSON JOHN OLSON Growing Pains Felt as JUDITH OLSON KATHLEEN OLSON PATRICIA OLSON PATRICIA OLSON ROBERT OLSON SANDRA OLSON SHARON OLSON DEANA ORE JON OSTERHUS STEPHEN OSTMAN 48 EVALINE PALLERINE FRANK PALM BODO PARADEY CAROLYN PATTEN NANCY PAULUS LOIS PAZANDAK MARLENE PEAVEY MERRI PEDERSON JUDY PETERS CHRIS PETERSEN BARB PETERSON BrUCE PETERSON CAROLE PETERSON DAVID PETERSON GERALDINE PETERSON School Days Slip Past JANICE PETERSON KERRY PETERSON LYNNE PETERSON RICHARD PETERSON SUSANNE PETERSON STUART PETERSON WILLIAM PETERSON MERLE PETERSEN PAUL PERKINS LYNN PEUGH ARLENE PHILLIPS ROGER PHILLIPS JUDY PIERSON DIANA PLANK LYDELL POCKRANDT 49 Seniors Complete End MARY POMERLEAU CHARLYS PORTER LAURA POTTER SHEILA POTVIN THERESE POULIOT GARY POWLEY BARBARA PRAMANN JUDY PRINCE ROBERT RACINE ALICE RAMIREZ WILLIAM RAMSTAD SUSAN RANDALL DICK RANSDELL KATHY RANTALA JANICE RATH TOM RAU CAROLE RAUSCH CINDY RAY KATHY REAGAN JUSTIN REED 50 TERRY REESMAN SANDRA REHBEIN RAYMOND THOMAS ROBERT REINKE STEVE RESCHKE less Application Blanks CANDY RETTKE JAMES REYNOLDS JOHN REYNOLDS CAROL RICHTER NINA RIFFLE DENIS RINEHART JANICE RING RUTH ROALSTAD CLARKE ROBINSON MICHAEL ROBOLD SHARON ROCHEFORD MIKE RODDY TOM RODINE CARY ROEHL JOYCE ROONEY BETSY ROSE SUSAN ROTI JUDENE RUDBERG CHUCK RUDSER JUDY RUIKKIE ALAN RUSSELL ROD RUTHER MIKE RYAN NANCY RYDEEN MARKRYLANDER 5| DENNIS SAARELA PAM SACHS TOM ST. DENNIS LINDA ST. JOHN PAM SALASKI BARB SALLBERG RICHARD SANDFORD CONNIE SATHRE STEPHAN SAWICKI DE ANNE SAWYER MARCIA SCAVUZZO JACK SCHAEFER ROBERT SCHEELK REBECCA SCHEMPP ILONA SCHIECK Scholarships Awarded to BARB SCHILLING DARLENE SCHMIDT NANCY SCHMIDT JUDY SCHOMMER CHARLES SCHON 52 WOLF SCHROEDER NANCY SCHUBERTPA PAMELA SCHULTZ SANDRA SCHULTZ BRUCE SCHULZ DENNIS SCHUMACHER MIKE SCHUSTEE ROBERT SCHWETZLER CATHY SCHWEIGERT EVA SCOFIELD JERALD SEIDLITZ CATHY SEILS SUE SEITZ LYNNE SELANDER SUE SEMINAR JAMES SENTYRZ JOANNE SERBER JOHN SEVIER MIKE SHAEKELFORD DONALD SHAUGHNESSY Outstanding Seniors SHARON SHEFFERT ALLEN SHEPERD NANCY SHERMAN LYNETTE SHERWOOD SCOTT SHERWOOD MARTHA SICORA LINDA SIEGMUND CHUCK SIEVERT SUSAN SIGAFOOS DON SILTBERG 53 GABRIELLESIMMET MARK SIMONSEN ■ SHARON SIMONSON MICHAEL SINCLAIR BONNIE SIPE DIANNE SIVIGNY SUSAN SKJEI CONNIE SKOY DONNA SMACK ROGER SMALLBECK Seniors Cram Early SHARON SMEGAL CHARLES SMITH CLAUDIA SMITH GREGORY SMITH JOANN SMITH JUDY SMITH KIRBY SMITH LUCILLE SMITH NANCY SMITH SUSAN SMITH MARY SOUKUP DAVID SPARKS MIKE SPARROW KATHY SPECHT JACK SPIZALE THOMAS SPRINGER RAY SPURZEM RAY STADUM DIANE STAUB JOANNE STEEN for Semester Exams JO ANN STEVERSON DARLENE STILLER JOHN STINSON PHILLIP STOCKER LARRY STODGHILL KATHY STOLTENBERG VICKI STORCK CRAIG STORIE JAMES STORIE KATHY STORY JANICE STROM KAY STROMBERG SHARON STURGEON JAMES SUEDBECK CARLEEN SUENNEN 55 LEWIS SUSARMAN MICHAEL SULLIVAN PAUL SUTTON SOREN SVEDVICK JEFFREY SVENDSON CLAUDIA SWANSON CURTIS SWANSON DAVID SWANSON LAWRENCE SWANSON GLENN SWEDILIUS CAROLYN SWEDLUND FRANCIS SYOMSLIND WILLIAM ULRICH CAROL UNGLAUB GLORIA URBAN Diplomas Signify End KATHY URISTA RICHARD TAFT KATHLEEN TAYLOR WILLIAM TERRY VICKY THAYER 54 RONALD THORESON DAVID THOMAS JULIE THOMAS BRYAN THOMPSEN JEFFTHOMPSEN KURT THOMPSON ROBERT THOMSEN SUSAN THOMSON PAUL THON ROBERTA THORN FRED THORNTON KENNETH THRALL GLENN TOLLEFSON ROBIN TOMBERS LINDA TORGERSON JUDITH TOURVILLE VICKI TRAVER THOMAS TROSDIG SANDRA TURTON PAUL TWITCHELL of Wonderful Chapter JANICE VAALA GENE VADIES DAVID VALBUENA LEROY VANDENOVER PATRICIA VAN DUSEN RONALD VANGILDER BRUCE VANHOUTEN CAROL VANNURDEN DAVID VANTASSEL PAMELA VERSTEGEN 57 JOANNE WALSH DONNA WALSTEAD SHARON WALTON RENEE WARGIN PAULA WARNKEN Seniors Graduate June 4 DALE WATT HOLLY WEBER STEVEN WEBER BRIAN WEEKS RICHARD WEINMAN 58 CLINT WESTRING RICHARD WHITE GERALDINE WICK DONNA WIDSTROM SALLY WIGAND DIANE WILCOX LINDA WILDE MELISSA WILDE ROGER WILDE SHIRLEY WILLIAMS CAROL WIMER SANDRA WINGE SUSAN WINTON WILLIAM WIVELL MARY WOLF CANDY WOLFE KAY WOLFE JANET WOLFF STEVEN WOLFF JUDY WOLFGRAM NOT PICTURED Wayne Aydt William Bockor Keith Berggren Kenneth Boutin Thomat Byhra Lewis Cahill Jamat Campbell Colin Carlson Dennit Christian Alan Christiansen NANCY WUOLLET BART WYLIE BARBARA WYNIA CHERYL ZAFFKE KATHLEEN ZEMLIN STANLEY ZIMMERMAN ROBERT ZMESKAL Dianne Clausen Perry Colvin Jean Couture David Crimmins Joe Dial Dennis Dickey Robert Dion Maureen Egan Nancy Fisher Patrick Foslien Richard Franson Edward Framen John Gardner Stephen George Jay Gibson Douglas Goike Richard Golfus Paul Cryniewski John Hampton John Hargarten Cheryl Harler Candace Harris Diane Hassler Gary Hess James Heuer Douglas Johnson Delroy Koska Ariun Koska Donna Laurent James Lee Ronald McCarthy Robert Meyer Thomat Metcalf Donald Minith Mike Moore James Nelson Cliff Nelson Arvid Nelson Linda Nelson Joyce Nordlocken Gary Olson Mary Olson Judy Olstad Charlotte Palm Doug Pederson Rena Pamberton David Peterson Jon Peterson Bernice Pipp Mark Quigley Karen Randolph Paul Renner Gary Rotsack Bob Rydland Diane Soderstrom Obernulf Theobelt Bob Thiel John Walstedt Pam Wiggins 25 Seniors Selected for Outstanding 8. Schilling, S. Heillenen. 0. Widstrom. C. Schweigert and M. Sicora call the Beatles. lusty Nelson informs Pam Sachs that she i in tho wrong department. Twenty-five senior leaders were selected for their outstanding high school achievement and leadership. Because each leader was involved with so many activities, only the most important or unusual is mentioned. SIU LINN CHONG was chairman of the AFS Committee and on the Student Council Executive Board for two consecutive years. Spirited SANDY ENGBLOM served as captain of the cheerleading squad and led the All-School Pep Club. RUSTY NELSON acted as German Club vice president and was appointed to the Student Council Executive Board. Besides being Y-Teens All-School secretary and Pep Club's treas urer. PAM SACHS received the coveted DAR award. Ad hering to his National Honor presidency. TOM LEW COCK has achieved a solid A average several times. A! though busy preparing plans for the National Honor Trip CAROLYN HANSON found time to take charge of orders for graduation cards and announcements. Being president of Future Teachers of America took up most of MARY ANN GUSTAFSON'S time. A little publicized activity in which PAM SCHULTZ participated was the Volunteer TB Speaker’s Bureau. Sportsman JIM CHRISTENSON was for his hockey skills. SHARON HEIKKENEN ef-combined her Pep Club Executive duties with her s Fashion Board duties. Honor was brought to RHS when DONALD SILTBERG was selected as a National Merit finalist. SALLY WIGAND'S night and day job was M. Gustafson, R. Iverson and D. Johnson play cards as S. Wigand hides her acas. Carolyn Hanson, Sandy Engblom and Pam Schulh entertain themselves between classes. 60 left: Tom Le-cock recuperates in the nurse's of-fice after computing Kit doily homowork assign-montt. Right: Coro Ben-ton o n d Don Siltborg bottl it out in on after-tchoo! tnowboll fight. Kor.n Andorton and j;m„ Ch ttonton ploy Rom,o and Jul.ot in th, tehool oudi.orium Leadership and Achievement editing the Robin's Tale for which she was rewarded by induction into the Quill and Scroll Honor Society. Student Council president. CLAIRE OLSEN, achieved a fantastic feat and maintained a 4.0 (A) average all through high school. CATHY SCHWEIGERT served as German Club vice president and produced the activities section of The 1964 ROBIN. MARTHA SICORA secured unforgettable memories when she was selected as the All-School Y-Teens service chairman. BARB SCHILLING combined her Y-Teens office of All-School chaplain with her duties as secretary of National Honor Society. BRAD E. ANDERSON relaxed from his position of senior class president by talcing leisurely cricket hunts. Between deadlines for the Robin's Tale, DONNA WIDSTROM counted Y-Teens monies. JIM MAGEE also counted money; he was senior class treasurer. CARA BENSON spent most of her senior year compiling the front page of the Robin's Tale. KAREN ANDERSON kept herself busy 24 hours a day as president of Welcome Club and All-School president of Y-Teens. DARRELL JOHNSON represented the school athletically as a member of the basketball team. BOB RYDLAND took a trip to Germany as Robbinsdale's AFS summer student abroad. CARLA CLARK S main duty as an Editor was helping to get the paper done for the bi-monthly deadlines. ROGER IVERSON invisibly helped make all the dramatic productions possible through his job as stage manager. Siu Linn Chong tries to cram her coat in Claire Oltan'i wall-kept lockar. Brad Andorton and Jim Magaa find everything but the kitchen link in a fellow classmate's purse. 61 test Gunderson Leads Juniors As 1964 draws to a close the Junior Class reminisces about the past year's activities. Wasn't it thrilling to receive our rings, wasn't homecoming exciting, didn t we have fun at WPA and the Christmas Dance? With the help of our officers. President Steve Gum derson. Vice President Neil Henney. Secretary Lanore Roslund, Treasurer Don Sullivan, we provided a successful Spring Prom. : The Junior Cebinet: Sherry Doene. Jen Loechler. Sue Rovenweld. Phil Peter on, Greq Erickion, Rid Kneuff. Cheryl Bleit, Cerolyn Gremling, Pet Keeler, Sendy Heg' ted, Sue Perrton, end not pictured. Doug Petrie. Twelve Juniors Comprise Class Cabinet 65 Meny Senior end Junior work on Homeroom picture . Left to right: Jerry Seidlitx, Sue Reth, Sheron Brey, Jeen Bennett. Linde Weite, Doug Berg. Violet Wiebe. Ron Edie. Edd Spethmenn. Mr. Ritchie Room 104 Front: Fairbankt Y. Fillbrant L. Fogol-berg J. Fortberg J. Foutt J. 2nd: Farrier 0. Fotnett B, Farloy L. Pitcher B 3rd: Foil R. Fermttad J. Floyd J. Farrow T. Flaig T. 4th: Foullett P. Patching I, Faulltnor B. Flood M. Felix D. 5th: Foaron R. Forottad K. Fithcr C. Fcrguton S. Farni E. Juniors Comprise Mitt Skarlvcdt Room 907 Front: Bardoll W. Battig B. Becky J. Barrett J. 2nd: Bandli S. Balter L. Balvin J. Bauort J. 3rd: Barrett C. Bedbury T. Ballweber E. Boardtloy J. Begin G. 4th: Ballentine C. Batei B. Bateman T. Bangert J. 8arrctt R. 5th: Baron J. Barron D. Battina D. Bed-don J, Bauer B. Ballou S. Mitt Skartvodt Room 907 Front: Bennett D. Berggren J. Bcrven J. Bccman J. 2nd: Bc’anger M, Berry J. Berard R. Borg K. Berta M 3rd: Berdahl P. Begin D, Bcrqquitt B. Beranton $. 4th: Berg D. Binder R. Botch D. Begin L. Behl S. 5th: 8org D. Boyce G. Berrcau J. Berner E. Betke G. 66 Mr. Staples Room 214 Front: Lottcroll E. Loudon L, Lee S. Landin P, Lenburg S. 2nd: Lehtinen M, Larson I, Loyh J, Larson K. Larson L. 3rd: Leo M, Lemberg J, 8utler J. Lu xin T. Lioh S. Lillybad M. 4th: Logus L, Lotson 8. Ligon J, Levy G, Langorud W, Libby D. 5th: Lexcon 0. Lee J, Larson C. Lowis T. Loiter L, Larson A. Forty Homerooms Miss Studlion Room 218 Front: Millor J, Miller P, McLaughlin C, McGrath L. Millor K. 2nd: McPherson E. Mills C, Moline L, McKcon P, McMartin G. McManus J. 3rd: Metcalf R, McGowan P, Millor D. Mclcod D. McKcon T. Miniclc W. 4th: Molina R, Mcrwin M, Mcrwin G. McLennan S. Millor J, Mikolai J. Millor S. 5th: Mcllin J, Mechtol D. Migati M, McManus D, Moyer J. Mickolson T. Minikos D. Mr. Thiegs Room 910 Front: Esnough T. Wover D, Williams R, Wimer L, Zicgolman C. Winkler B. Eyberg C. 2nd: White L. Wiebe V. Zolcnak C. Zona D. Evans J. Ertl J. Everson L. Fahlgren S. 3rd: Wormas S. Worcester S. Evorroad E. Woode K, Young J, Fain D. Erickson J. Wilson B. 4th: Wilson J. Zcgar E. Zioska H. Za-koer D. Zieba J. Wilson D, Youngquist K. Zenanko J. Yorway D. 5th: Zurck G, Wiles G, Wuornos R. Williams T. Zacharies W, Worden J. Wolff R. Wold D. Wicklund D. Wind-sperger T. 67 Mrs Adams Room 201 Front: Hannu 8, Harding S, Hall M, Hammorlund L. Hanton C. 2nd: Hanton M. Hamlin 0, Hanton J, Harrit M. Hamlin P. Hanton L. 3rd: Hall M, Hammcro) L. Harrit K. Harding L, Hanson R. 4th: Hanton R. Halgrimton T. Hand R, Harlwigton C. Hanton G. Hanton J. 5th: Hanton M, Hargreaves J. Hanlon M. Hall D, Hallman R. Hall J. Halvor-ton G. Iowa Tests Are Part Mr. Aldon Room 204 Front: Jewett S. Johnton E. Johnton B. Johnson J. Johnton D. 2nd: Johnton J. James C. Jacobton B. John L Jacobson J. Ireland B. JaccVles L. 3rd: Ivorton F. Jchnton J, Jerdo D. Johnton G. 4th: Johnton C. Johnton D. Jotton L, Jobot A. Jaeger S. Jonton T. Johann-ten C. 5th: Jacobs D. Johnton D. Harrison P. Jonton D. Johnton G. Mitt Andorton Room 215 Front: Lindgren B. Lubor D, Ludborg K. Lubintki C. 2nd: livingtton M. Lund V. Longley K. Lubin K. Lindorholm M. Lindquitt T. 3rd: Lundgron N. Lithcrlond G. LonVo C. Lubin M. Lindfors D. 4th: Lyndo C. Lindblom C. Logo B, Litocly J. Lugort C. Loohloin B. 5th: Lindgron D. Lundborg P. Lindquitt J, Lomler M. Lund C. 68 Mr. Cook Room 101 Front: Chclmo D. Carlton R. 8urau V, Carlton 0. 2nd: Bunco G. Burquett J. Burchard J. France J. Capitola B. 3rd: Christranten D. Carlton R. Chapman. Carlberg L, Codor J, Buckley G. 4th: Clair M. Rock C. Chritty D. Chapman T. Bury S. Of Fall Routine Mr. Gilmer Room 202 Front: Hondrickton L, Hawkinton S. Hoggo A, Hondrickton G. 2nd: Herron M. Higbee 5. Hebert T. Hogttad S. Henting G. Henry M, 3rd: Hawkins J, Haxelton L. Herder M. Herder P. Hcraui S. Hendrickson D. 4fh: Hiefort A Hillitrom T. Hill T, Hathaway R. Hill D. Helmer B, Hetch-ler D. 5th: Haubrich T. Herman R. Hautchild P. Hendel R, Henney N, Hauge J, Headley J. Hauge D. Mr. Henjum Room 205 Front: Johnson S. Johnson M, Johnson K. Johnson J, Jordan S. 2nd: Johnton S. Johnson P. Johnson S. Johnston J. Jones M. 3rd: Jonos J, Johnson V, Jordan J, Johnton P. Johnstone W, Johnson R. 4th: Johnston R. Jokinen T, Johnson B. Johnson R, Johnson V. Jurichlea P. Johnson T. 5th; Johnson S. Kelly C. Juhnko B. Jones R. Johnston P. Johnston M. Johnson R. 69 Mr. Hutchinton Room 31 Front: Roger L, Rotlund U Rykkeli J, Robinton J, Robillard L. 2nd: Roichgott H, Robcrtton D. Richter N. Riley E. Rotted S. Rotteth T. 3rd: Ring M. Ritt S. Ruth B. Rotenweld S. Rober $, Running M. 4th: Robbe M, Rudberg P. Roott J, Roddy P, Rudi S, Rottow G. 5th: Rood S. Robcclc A, Rood C. Riv-iero T, Robinton D, Roteth B, Rutt T. Juniors Present Mitt Hughct Room 116 Front: Diothert A. Dingloy N, Cripe B, Crawford K. 2nd: Davie C, Deppe M. Dahlman B, Devino J. 3rd: Ditch C. Doneldt J, Cowden B, Crever M. 4th: Couture C. Curnow S. Cuip N, Crawford K. 5th: Dele N. Dewar S, Dolay D. Mr. Hill Room 302 Front: Peterton C. Phifer L, Porreo L. Peterton S. Pertton S. 2nd: Ponna S. Plante J. Phifer R, Phil lipt S. Peterton L 3rd: Pelpin U Peickert G. Pomerleau L. Pierton S. Peterton M. Phillip S. 4th: Peterton B. Pickering G. Peterton D. Perron H. Pengelly S. Peterton L. 5th: Plantin T. Poterton M. Pederton R. Pedler G. Petrie D. Perkint D. Plane S. Peterton P. 70 fc« Mr. Johnson Room 330 Front: Timmersman C. Thoobalt M. Thoamt L, ToHambl J, Thompion D. 2nd: Thompson S, Tomascak P. Thompson T, Thompson M, Totten L, Thomson S. 3rd: Thorne G, Thompson 8. Thill L. Tompkins L. 4th: Thomas M. Theissen B. Thoennes S. Thole J. 5th: Thrall D, Thompson D, Thaemert B, Thompion B. Romeo And Juliet Mr. Kadiesky Room 209 Front: Klostcr B. Klemm J. Kingsrud K, Kilo C. Keeler P. 2nd: Kangas C. Klostcr M. Klien C. Keisling T. Keller S. Kelley P. 3rd: Kissano P. Kenney M. Kelly E. Klick J. Kohn K. Kemp K. Kelley S. 4th: Klubertanz J. King M. Kloinhenx A, Kionitx J. Kimmorle C, Karpenski D. Kara J. 5th: Kloeppner J, Kalin G. Kastanos P. Koifer M. Kissel F. Kiddor S. Klick M. Miss Kludt Room 217 Front: Malono L, Marxcn P. Madison S, Mathison K, Maine C. 2nd: Stewart L. Mathis J, Mai K. Man-owski P, Magnuson B. Mahoney J. 3rd: Magda J, Martinez G, McCarthy J. Madden B. Marsh P. 4th: McCorry T. Maltxen B, McDougall 8. McClellan R. Maurer G. McCaffery B. 5th: Mclish H. McGowan D. Malone J, Marrs S, McBride B, McFarlane D. Strain M. 71 Mr. Kvam Room 228 Front: Nygron K. Olson J, Olson L. Ohman C. Olson L. 2nd: Olson D. Ogron G. Olson P. O'Dell P. O'Hohir T. 3rd: Olson G. Olson D. Olman M. Ogron J. Olson R. 4th: Mr. Kvam. Olson K, Ocstorroich M. Old re E. 5ih: Nystrom L. Nygrcn C. Olson L, O’Dair J. Poaguo R. Junior Class Will Mr. Liosch Room 908 Front: 8!osi D. Baufford D, Bloom C. Bialor M. 2nd: Blais C. Bjorken L. Bloomquist S. Bonfooy L. 3rd: Bork H. Bishop K, Biogort C, Baucher B. 4th: 8ishop P. 8fanchard N, Bios K. Bocse D. 5fh: Bosch M, Bistodoau C, Boufell S. Blogon H, Bjorlin G. Mr. Liesch Room 908 Front: Bryant N. 8rurs S. Boyott V, BrochtV. 2nd: Braun S. Bray S. 8risbois I. 3rd: Brandborg P. Brandjord G. Bradley R. Bowor J. 4th: Brinda G. 8rekko N. Boylo G. Bruslor R. 5th: 8rackney B, Bracklou S. Brick D. Boyct G. 72 Mr. lussonhop Room 332 Front: Wang K. Ward D, Wandersee A. Wormager K. 2nd: Westrum M. Wampach D. Weg-man P. We day P. Wanous S. 3rd: Werner J. Waro D. West C. Wen-ell L 4th: Wallace J. Wallace T. Wassilak F. Weaver G. Water S R, Weg'.arj D. 5tht Ward J, Walmsley D. Wandersoo G. Weingdt A. Webber B, Weisbtich E. Split In ’65 Mr . Macheledt Room 221 Front: Nelson B, Nelson G, Nodund L. Newman N. Nordnoss N. 2nd: Nel on P. Novicki A, Newell L. Newman S. Nelson L. Norton C. 3rd: Nourio J. Nelson S, Nyborg G. Nelson L Ness K. 4th: Nichols M. Nelson L, Nelson S. No'din M. Nordstrom G. Nelson B, Nielson $. 5th: Nelson J. Nichols D. Nendia H, Newhouso J. Nesseth J. Nelson T. Norman J. Mr. Marsh Room 107 Front: Gaulke S. Gatenby L. Gannon M, Franson L, Frericho K. 2nd: Frase S. Freier K, Gawlik K. Fyl-ling J, Gardner J. 3rd: Gant L. Gagner D. Frosl A. Gag R. Fury J. 4th: Frandsen T, Fries J. Gates D. Freeman M, Gamaehe W. 5th: Gangelhoff M, Fredrick K. Fred-ric J, Gardner J. Geislcr F. Gallaher D. 73 Mr. McDonald Room 906 Front: 8ennott J, Adams P, Acker D, Allen J, Adamt L 2nd: Ahlberg P. Albrecht J. Anderson B. Aho M. Anderson D. 3rd: Allbeo D. Aim G. Anderson D. AbendritK M. Anderson G, Abo S. 4th: Anderson J. Anderson A, Anderson D, Amundson G, Anderson D. 5th: Albrecht J. Anderson S. Juniors Receive Mr. McDonald Room 906 Front: Andorton N. Anstett E, Anderson M. Anderson J. Afmstrong K. 2nd: Arbogast L, Anderson M, Asplund L Anderson V. 3dr: August L. Aupperle K, Arnston E. 4th; Baler M, Baler M. Anderson M, Balcer S. 5th: Auguston L. Anderson M. Babcock T. Mrs. Miesbauer Room 301 Front: Parker J. Patchko M, Orr M, Oukrop K. Peabody S. 2nd: Pearson N, Ovcrackor D. Opdahl N. Olson S, Paiandak J. 3rd: Palmquist M, Parker C, Pappas M. Paci G. Pearson L. 4th: Olson S. Parker D. Olson S. Palm-er T. Ostrum D. Ovik G. Osterhus C. 5th: Ostapenko A. Oitman L Parks J. Ostram J. Ostlund D. Orgon W, Pease C. 74 Mri, Moore Room 331 Front: Van Hyfte J. Vana B. Vettor S, Tremblay J. Violott J. 2nd: Undorwood J, Wagner N, Transit L, Trafton R, Van Zeltt M. Wahl D. 3rd: Twardy N, Waichiti S, Wnito L, Veit M. Vought B. 4th: Trombley R, VanAulten J. WaeS-ter R. Voll E. Vilmo J. Uxioll J. 5th: Vefh T, Tyreo J. Turner R, Wahl M, Webeck R. Awaited Rings Mr. Nerdahl Room 213 Front: Kromer C. Kriekle L. Krulikoiky J. Kreatx C. Knudien P. 2nd: Klucai K, LaKowiki S. Kraemer L. Kurthal S. La Clare M. 3rd: Knution T. Knauff J. Krueger C. Kroohn E. Knudion G. 4th: Laliberte M. Koep M, Knudion D. Knauff R, Kotila Dave, Kruegor D. Kry-duba J. 5th: Todd C. Kodytek J, Koencke T, Laliberte C. Kranh L, Krani 0. Knution D. Knution T. Mr. Nord Room 203 Front: Hockman C. Hopkim M. Invi C. Holmei L, Huiting P 2nd: Hoeben C. Horney L. Huitad L, Houieholder N, Hokanion D. Holyer D. 3rd: Hutchinion L, Hutton C. Holl D. Howe C, Hogy D. 4th: Hovdon B, Hornibrook H, Hinei J, Hontman G. Hinia G. 5th: Hauior M, Huovie C, Hoffmann M. Holman D. Hollenbeck E. Huitad A. Hyland M. 75 Mr. Oman Room 309 0 Front: Retxack K. Randolph S. Price S. Pottar J. Rau N. 2nd: Priobe C. Pouliot Jo. Rath S. Rennie P, Reine H. Radecli J. 3rd: Pouliot K, Rico 0. Price D. Raun S. Priem B. 4th: Quast D. Prigge G. Rabe M. Reed N. Richardt R. 5th: Ray 0. Randall D. Puder A, Pow-or T. Roimer J Juniors Look Junior Doug Berg and Bet y Steuber discuss coming year with Mr. Hanton. Mr. Pemberton Room 220 Front: Moore L. Moo M, Morgan S. Gustafson E, Modrow B. 2nd: Murr ay R. Murshel B. Navratill S. Molland M. Moen L. Monroe J. 3rd: Munsingor W, Mortenson B, Murphy M, Miulton C. Murphy J. Moris-ette N. 4th: Moody J, Murphy D, Moen B. Moore T. Nelson B, Gcnske J. 5th: Myren D. Mutterer W. Mueller C, Monroe J. Grave B. Naehtshoim C. 76 Mr. Petrovich Room 313 Front: Setterlof Y, Solo N, Schiller J, Schormert G Sandttrom C 2nd: Seldort M. Scigman J, Schuller K. Sandberg M. Seado L. 3rd: Scheper B. Schlottor L. Schutter J. Sarych F. Schopper N. 4th: Selteth G. Sather S. Schuller R. Saxentki P. Sandttrom L. Salitbory J. Schaefer M. 5th: Schreiner R. Schumacher L. Sandttrom R. Schmoyer G. Schulti B. Schill. ing S. Forward To ’65 Mr. Raether Room 102 Front: Conner K. Chrittenton N. Caye L. Carlton S. Bunco D. 2nd: Carpentor C. Bureth G. Cottello A. Carlton P. Clarl L 3rd: Burnham M. 8ute S, Camp C, Carlton S, Cayo S. 4th: Clark C. Burk K. Burnt E. Choro-mantki J. Buhr M. 5th: Cooper S. Caterta N, Butler C, Butler P. Bryant J. Carlton G. 77 Mm. Worle Room 326 Front: Stockman J. Swcdock S. Strom L, Strut P. Swcdock S. 2nd: Stono G. Stromborg S. Swanton B, Stinion L. Swanton P. 3rd: Stock B, Sotcn L. Strohkirch L. Swonton L. Swanton R. 4th: Sundquilt D. Strain M, Talloy W, Stand berg G, Strait G. Swanson J. 5th: Sultany G. Swanton K. Tall M, Swanton J. Swanton R. Swanton J. Sullivan D. Juniors Raise Money To Mr. Wivell Room 106 Front: Oothan S. Dorma A, Dougherty P. Doten L, Dorholt 8. 2nd: Diotl G. Clinton J, Dovino E, Digatano D. Duronbcrger D, Ecklund D. 3rd: Dow T. Crosby D. Doran T. Cohen B, Drake J. Coonti R. Dittbenner D 4th: Dockor R. Domoreto K, Doughorti C, Dahlin D. Dahlcn T. Emorton B. Colville T. Deiiol G. 5th: Doopke C. Dale G. Dale R, Dahl R, Coleman D. Davidson J. Cook J, Cornelius S, Clem J. Mr. Wivoll Room 106 Front: Dustin J. Drake K, Dukuquo M. Entelein K. Ellit J. 2nd: Englor M, Ducok D. Ellingboe B. Erickson J. Engwen K. Eastman T. 3rd: Doblo D. Ellison T. Erickson G, Ellison T. Erdahl J. Elvin F. Dupay D. Euangolist C. 4th: Dzuris D. Exol M. Falk M. Erickson G. Eckstien R. Eutenouer D. 5th: Crawford S. Falk L, Eicher W, Faliajk B. Elliott R. Drestel S. Ellison D. Elliott C, Devine M. 78 Mitt VogUnd Room 319 Front: Stork L. Steen C. Snapko I, Springer C, Smoloraff L. 2nd: Snodgrass G. Smith K, Snador M. Chelmo P, Steuber B. Stanchfield J. 3rd: Sodren J. Spethmann E, Squiret J. Smith S. Stanly M. Smith J. Stacy R. 4th: Stamper L. Stanhope S. Snow L. Stcphent C. Spaulding D, Spencer M, Stevent G. Sth: Snider R, Steffenhueyen T, Stahn W. Stegora W, Spencer B, Speart D, Soronton R. Finance Spring Prom Mr. Welter Room 909 Front: Gante D. Griffith M. Grant 0. Grottman L. Granlund L, Gwynn S. Ginther D. 2nd: Gurnaud J. Gramling C. Groen S. Grant S. Grabow L, Goede S. Green L. Haberle J. 3rd: Goodwin P. Gloneburg B, Guttaf-ton K. Haberle D. Graham L, Gideo C. Gwynn K, Glover E. 4th: Hallein L. Granger S. Gramer R. Gfroerer J. Graffunder P. Grange T. Gray R. Gibton H. Gilman S. Goed-hart J. 5th: Gullickton K, Groen L, Gurnaude T, Guntiel T. Gravet M. Glatiel S. Hagen J. Guttormton G. Glineburg B. Gunderton S. Sophomoret Elfriede Frit and Doug Roalttad buy books from Junior Linda Wait . 79 Roalstad Leads Sophomores The year 1963 was a big year for the Sophomore class. In the fall it was the class elections out of which Roalstad emerged the victor. Last fall also was the time for the spirit of homecoming and WPA. In the spring the officers, President Doug Roalstad, Vice President Bill Laliberte. Secretary Nancy Rose, and Treasurer Bill Bohline. chose their class rings. The class of '66 eagerly awaits 65. The Sophomore Cabinot: Scoff Lily, Fred Jonos, Rob Vati Valkonbcrg, A! Johnion, Tom Hafeher, Merileo Light, Janot Notion, Laurie Buranon, Carolyn Ertl, Judy Georgo. Elfriede Fritx and not pictured Kathy Schuh. Sophomores Board Buses At Noon 81 Becauto of largo clati again this yoar Sophomorei mutt board buiot for tho shuttle run at noon. Mr. Beldon Room 335 Front: Waltenborg L. Watson A. Wiggins L, Walker K. Williams L 2nd: Wilson S, Widholm S. Knochomus S. Wilson G. Zonzor J, Wiodcrhold R. 3rd: Watson L. Ward H. Warner J, Walstcad S. Wostlund P. Logelin G. Wucoskie D. 4th: Wolf D. Wall M. Woir J. Kurchal C. Wilison G. Wee M. Walch T. 5th: Whilo T. Winters J. Waltom J. Warron R. Longloy J. Waltors L. Withers M. Windsporgor T. Class Of 1966 Miss Christensen Room 904 Front: Ayst S. Anderson P, Baior C, Backstrom K, Armstrong S. 2nd: Arthur N. Behrens D. Bauer S. Andorson S, Batdorf B. 3rd: Andorson S. Bayiiss T. Borgman B, Anderson 0. Bcrggren C. Armstrong G. 4th: Aimer K. Anderson V. Bakkon S. Bacon C. Anderson V. Anderson C. 5th: Abram N. Anderson P. Ahlquist B. Ahlm V. Andorson M, Asehor B. Mr. Christenson Room 312 Front: Rohborn S. Rich J. Reddin L. Quinn L, Phifor M. 2nd: Reitsma L. Peterson P. Paulaha 8. Peterson C, Poterson S. Potoson M. Wright B. 3rd: Rachor R. Poterson S. Paulaha R. Rauk L, Potroski S, Paulson L, Pederson G. 4fh: Petron 8, Poterson D, Rader R. Pratt D, Proulx M. 5th: Prama P. Paulson C. Posthumus G, Pauno D. Puchala P. 82 Mr. Drolton Room 320 Front: Schmidt K. Skogerboe J. Swan-ton K. Zahler D. Simpton R. 2nd: Schilling S, Sixtr K. Simt P. Skoog J, Sandttrom R. Schuttro L 3rd: Shulti 8. Schon R, Sorton R. Sneva W, Santee W. Schmidt T. 4th: Shultx J. Weitx T. Shellum B. Skog-lund D, Atumma R. Mr. Drolton. 5th: Skinner T. Schulti S. Shaw J. Shaw B. Sivorton G, Scidmore J, Simton R. Selects Class Rings Mr. Grygelko Room 905 Front: Carlton L. Benton J. Bradack J. Borgerrud M. Backttrom G. 2nd: Bohiine W, Archer N. Both D. Andorton B, Babcock K. Abram D. 3rd: Armold L, Anderton S, Boquott T. Blaiek T, Berg R. Anderton A. 4th: Barry D. Djoklund D. Borth D. Babel S, Berry T. Anderton G. 5th: Belknap B. Bodem D. Brink R, Blako F. Bredeten J, Bruch S. Ahiquitt J. Mrt. Hanton Room 235 Front: Melina K. McManut C. Miller J, Mitner D. Miller M. 2nd: Nafttod P. Nelton K. McNeal D. Manyok R. Morwin L. Mork J. 3rd: Nydahl S. Nelton C. Nelton J. Nelton J. Mooty N. Murray J, Mun-den V. 4th: Moore R. Monton D. Moore R. McCann M. Young D. Munn K. McCollum K. 5th: Mingelkoch M. Mcleod T. Matter S. Milet R, Mayne D. McLead G. May-ert L. Myot J. 83 Mr. Hummol Room 232 Front: Innos S. Johnson 8. Johnson J. Jinson J. Jenson S. Jensen S. 2nd: Jewett M. Jenson K, Ibach 0. Johnson K, Ingebrigtson B. 3rd: Johnson G, Johnson 8. Jenkins W. Jacobson J, Jacobs S. Johnson D. 4th: Jacobs T. Johnson I. Imeidorf R, Johonson 8, Johnson H. 5th: Hydo L. Johnson J. Iverson R, Johnson J. Jastiou B, Hasting T. Johnson C. Sophomores Campaign Mrs. Kjorlaug Room 132 Front: Crandall N. Dauis D. Carling C. Burow C. Doughorty M. 2nd: Crane M. Burton 8. Carlson I, Dovenborg A, Carla P. Dorkson K. 3rd: Connolly 8. Grimmins C. Davidson D. Chishalm K. Zilge S. 4th: Carlson S. Davis P. DeValk J. Dan-cisak C. Carlson G. Dingley D. 5th: Cunningham S. Cook $, Davios J. Dalen E, Crum K. Dittmar L. Mr. Kraemer Room 316 Front: Rooney J. Rogers K. Yackel J. Rickaham G. Ruffinach J. 2nd: Runoborg D. Ryder T. Rydland J. Robertson D. Sahlen M. 3rd: Ruthor G, Rickert J, Richter P. Robillard R. Rose B. 4th: Robertson J. Riley L. Puffor R. Rushfeldt J. Roses M. 5th: Riley R. Gray R. St. Cyr R. Ring P. Risk R. Rogers K. Ruschoff C. Saltier J. 84 Mr. Krueger Room 233 Front: Lindberg L. Klingenimith P. Klcobergor N, Lcvenc E, Klemm J. 2nd: Kamko K. Lano L, Loinot L, Kliment C. langrum C. Johnton M. 3rd: Love J, Jordan J, King 0, Jonjc-ward K, Kelly. Lartin 0. 4th: Korfe 0. Lee R, Kollncr J. Kur-vert C. Kelly G. Kolttad E. 5th: Krotch G. Kauh 0. Johnton 8. Kinneberg M, Laurent A, Jorconton D, Oohnton R. Vigorously Mr. Krueger Room 233 Front: Keyt K. Lindgrin E. Kunt 8, Lovang S. Lindeen J. 2nd: Knorr $. Kraemer S. Leach S, Lauderdale C. Keoly K. Latarui L 3rd: Loiter J. Johnton S. Lontx K. Johnton S. Light M. Knattorud 8. Litocly M. 4th: Karltberg J, Langtdalo D. Larton L. Laub M. Knight T. Knatterud B, Krueger D. Kragor A. 5th: Lowit L. Kormylo D. Knutton 8. Jotcph J, Kemp G. Karlt E. King 8. LaBatte D, Krautcrt C. Love J. Front: Hanton S. Hart M. Hanton J. Guttafton 8. 2nd: Harrit D. Grundttrom M. Hagman J. Harrier T. 3rd: Gulden L, Hamman R. Hagford W. Halok 8, Gunderion J. 4th: Hagen G. Hagman G. Hanton A. Gunncrton J. Hanton G, Hanton T. 5th: Hanover 0. Zinn H. Hanlon K. Hagen T, Hauge R. Hartfiol J. Mr. Larton Room 222 85 Mr. leach Room 136 Front: Fridonburg G. Gillqukt J, Fod-stad P. Flom S. Gotrear L, Fellgor M. 2nd: Gerber J. Fraier J. Ziebarth D, Gardner S. Fischor J, Giilis 8. Folke-stad A. 3rd: Folin C. Freeberg J. Franien J, George J. .Fournier I. Forkey L. 4th: Goranson G. Grabowski G, Graf-funder K, Fundingsland L, Glaover J, Gordon R, Godfrey D, Gloaton T. Granor B. 5th: Gardas M, Good M. Fodstad J, Gilbreath J, Flynn M. Flynn, Gabbort D. Garris L. Sophomores Take Mr. Moore Room 134 Front: Lindquitt I. Erickson K, Drum V, Eastman T. Erickson C. 2nd: Egan E. Erickson 8. Lindseth S. Druk D, Erickson S. Evans J. 3rd: Evers P. Fletcher R, Folland N. Evonson C. Erickson S, Farel R. Elio J. 4th: Elton R. Elletson C. Forguson B, Erickson D. Fisher G, Evers T, Fay G. 5th: Fisher S. Zakaitis D. Ferguson J, Flanary B, Fotiok D. Grove C. Logid R. Mrs. Norman Room 236 Front: Nordquist M, O'Roilly K, Noicc L 2nd: Ohman G, Olson, Nelson M, Nelson M M, Nelson S. Pattin G. 3rd: Nordstrom D. O'Konek S. Nystrom B, Olson S, Olson M, Nelson M. Olson D. 4th: Parks D. Oie J. Ohde G. Wylie J, Naunsinger P. Nelson T. 5th: Ovshak L, Nelson T, Olson G. Ortler R. Oldre R, Palmquist M. Northway C, 86 Mitt Peterton Room 328 Front: Stattino L, Taubort C. Soltau S, Stodghlll M. Swelander J. 2nd: Lichttenegger G. Strack L, Stump fa L, Socnnen L, Taft N, Stenby K, Strom B. 3rd: Thiol C. Sweet L. Swanton L, Stewart C. Stelmack M. Steidlor B. Sullivan P. 4th: Mitt Schultz. Thomat J. Stockdill K. Steubor G, Spaudo D. Sorcnton K, Sorg M. Swanton A. Sth: Thomatton G. Staunor G. Sundieth K. Sundtolh C. Sorinton N. Stoner V. Thayer M. Tollin M. Active Part In Homecoming Mitt Petorton Room 328 Front: Velatco C. Thrall F. Valez A, Voritegon P. Thornton S. Tollefton L. 2nd: Thorn P. Waldocker S, Wahlitron S. Tutila G. Wagenhalt L. Tollifton C. Walotlo S. 3rd: Mitt Petorton. Timming K, Wach-ter N. Van Vloet K. Tyreo J. Van Heid-en J, Thon P. Vratpir N. 4th: Voelx B. Trombley T, Wagner P. Vandepat J. Thompton P. Thomat K. Tanger C. Tender P. 5th: Walker R. Tucker J. Walberg H. Thompton G. Tunner L. Tourville A. Van Houten J. Thomtem R. Wall M. Mrt. Stapay Room 108 Front: Brown K. Brigham P. Boggt J. Bradley P. 2nd: Bur a non L, Bullit R. Huey D. Breu-itedt I. 3rd Bialick L, Brouitedt U, Murphy J, Bowert B. Buottner P. 4th: Brouollotto L. Berthiaieme J. Burg K. Bjorklund D. Blancherd P. 5th: Brookt C, Brinda B, 8rager J, Broughton S. 87 Mr. Viller Room 234 Front: Martin M, Luby B. Lutts L. Lun-doon B. McCaffory H. 2nd: Lynch L. Manwnring E, Mathers S. Maurer S. Lundoon L. 3rd: Lundstrom G. MacMillan C. Lu-lawowilr W, Lueders K. Lund J. Luca 8. 4th: Mack S. Magnuson D, Marcotto B. Maas R. MacGregor B. Mangon C. Sth: Mallingcr J, Marrs D, Mahoney J, Yunkor R, Lucht K. Martenson T. Sophomores Fill Sophomore boyi took part in homecoming parade. Mr. Youngren Room 109 Front: Eisiniimmor A. Christeansen T. Dielhert B, Cornelius L. 2nd: Diet D. Christenson B. Deotii M, Cameron B, Chase T. 3rd: Cortner L, Detjen J. DeLapp J. Cragg B, Curtis R. 4th: Edwards C. Cleavoland J. Cass A, Johnson M. Dial J. 5th: Conlan R. Dietrich L. Carlson L. Christensen J. Christensen G. 88 Mr. Wruclro Room 230 Front: Hendrickson K. Hurd S. Hennen K. H In dr I P. 2nd: Holyer S. Hudtarei A. Hoff J, Hirt K. Hunt K. 3rd: Houtari K. Hodgin K. Hendert J, Horbal K. Hind M. Hoth T. Holtton V. 4th: Holden B. Holby B. Holme J. Hogg R. 5th: Himphill J. High B. Hughe J. Hou er J. Zieba D, Hodlund A. 40 Homerooms Sophomore Fred Jone and Al John on treat Junior Violet Wiebo and Jean Bennett to coke . Mr. Ahlberg Room 104 Front: Christinson L. Clarno L, Breit-ner L. Chenweth D. Claten M. 2nd: Chudek L. Carlton K, Carlton B. Brown J. 3rd: Buiell J, Carlton T. Campbell K. Butler J. Carlton J. 4th: Carlton K. Breen J, Cayo D, Campbell M, Burnt R. Branttad J. 5th: Chitholm J. Butch J. Bryant W, Carlton K. Clark A. Chritty E. Clark D. 89 Mr. B. Anderion Room 206 Front: Thum K. Wichterman C. Weit-berg L. Vaughn T. Vilton M. 2nd: Webber B, Thonin L, Thotland K. Windtor N, Wallin S. Webber R. 3rd: Waieniui B. Warren 8, Urban B. Windiperger D. Voigt M. Tuner L. 4th: Woglarx G, Van Velkonburg R, Van Guilder T, Turnberg G. Wakniti J. One-Half Of Sophomores’ Day Mr. C. Anderion Room 208 Front: Wrolion C. Zambrano 8; Yager C. Wycoiki M. 2nd: Yanta S, Wredberg S. Ziotka M. Wolff L 3rd: Eckberg G, Meyer D. Nelton B. Zena B. Zettler R. 4th: Zottler G. Kutike J. Zappa R. Huie G. Thiboadeau T. 5th: Olton R. Hamilton B. Snyder J, Quitted G. Johnton S. Mr. Anderion Room 104 Front: Blixt M. Bertie K. Bolier 8. Boreal S. Bolduc S. 2nd: Beit 0. Biei J, Bcrgitrom M, Bergman S. Bouford L, Behold J. 3rd: 8errei A. Bies P, Biei P, Bauer P, Bohlig S. Boggt J. 4th: Beit T, Billmyro 0. Boutang M, 8iorbaun M. Behl G, 8egin M. 5th: Bouchier M, Binford J. Bolin T, Berg D. Bowaick H. Beck D. Boline J. 90 Mr . Anderion Room 109 Front: Englor S. Frnakenborg M, Enfield J, Folegy U France J. 2nd: Fournier S, Etter C, Englund J, Fouo K, Fiihor S 3rd: Ekitrom S, Dyer L, Etiig B. Ertl C, Fiiher C, Fi« O. Fiihor B. 4th: Farni J, Foley T. Engblom R, Farm-worth B, Formitad G, Fiiher B. 5th: Erickion 0. Fiiher D, Fiterman M, Fitell C, Fidclman R. Foriman B. Is Spent At Junior High Mr . Ennen Room 102 Front: Anderion M, Andorten S, Ahreni L, Amtrom D. Andervon B. 2nd: Anderion L. Backer K. Arvidim B. Baily B. Aiplund L, 8aier C. 3rd: Barbeau T, Anderion G, Batchelor B, Aldrich K, Anderion S, Anderion P, Atkini A. 4th: Ander K. Anderion L, Anderion G. Barrett T, Andryiki R, Banke T. 5th: Anderion C, Anderion K, Back-ttrom E, Bauer R, Anderion R, Bach-mayor C. Min Engel Room 111 Front: Goodman P. Gant C. Gordham-or S, Gilbort J, Fritx E. 2nd: Gothe D. Gome V, Hagman J, Goedo S. Girdler L, Germar A. 3rd: Gage R. Gewalt S. Guitafion S, Gatchell J, Fredrickton P, Genadek P. 4th: Gliadon R. Gelhar H, Gangelhoff E. Gaituch T. Haberman T, Hagneii K. 5th: Glait G, Gellerman M, Glenn P, Girod S. Haftorton L. Gagneliui B, Graletko R. 91 Mr. Englin Room 124 Front: O'Niel D. Pearion S, Phelp K. Palmqui ! 8. 2nd: Orttad A, Paulton L. Pear on S. Peterson B. Poter M. 3rd: Peterjen E. Peck S. Osterhu J, Pierce N. Page P. Pitchor J. 4th: Ponnor M. Patten R, Oitwald B. Orjtad R. Phillip J. Peterton W. Pelletier C. 5th: Parker J, Pettman M. Pickut N, Paulten G. Pauly J. Pienon D. Peruon J. Ore W, Olton R. Sophomores Board Mr . Evan Room 119 Front: Magnusson M. McDormond J. Maurer M, McPhor on K, Macwhiiter S. 2nd: McMullen S, McFatridge S. McCarty K, Markkanen S, McCullough P, Mai P. . 3rd: Marti J, Mattie en D. Marlowe L Maton G. Maurer M. 4th: McKemie L, Mandorfeld G, Me-Quiiten D. Meldan J. Maki J. Mart-tchiniki R. 5th: Merrill S. Macheledt M, Manuel A. McGlynn S. Maijala L. Mi Gordan Room 117 Front: Lehn S, Land! P, Lauria V, Lange S. Langer C. 2nd: Link R. Lokcn L, Lading M, Lem-ieur N. Larson L. Larson R. 3rd: Livoringhoute K, Lappnow T. Lej-eher R. LeMay T. Laiwell R, Lee L. 4th: Larson P. Libby C, Link M, Li y S. Uliberte B. Leach T. 5th: Liberator W. Larson T. Lovelace T, Lindfor R. Lindberg J. Leluit G. Levine K. 92 Mr . Katx Room 113 Front: Howe S. Huber J, Hjermstad K. Hartals K. Horgen S. 2nd: Hansen H. Hanson W, Hargar-ten P, Hjulberg K. Hennenfont M. Harvey C. 3rd: Hanson J, Hansen E. Hendrickson J, Hoddon G, Hildoon R, Haugen M. Hay J. 4th: Holx T. Henncngsgaard A. HoW W, Hestbeck J. Hroha B, Harmon R. 5th: Hobson D, Henderson R. Hinck S, Herman T, Hatcher T, Hanson M. Hegstrand J. Buses At Noon Mrs. Kittelson Room 125 Front: Rasmusson P. Riles B. Roxycki J. Rose N. Romberg C. 2nd: Randolph S. Radxak J, Rioux C. Roschko K, Rood 0. 3rd: Rasmussen D. Rohling L, Reimer V, Rehwaldt N. Pitschka T. Ross L. 4th: Robeck R, Roehl C. Reininger J, Reynolds C. Ranwick O. Rippie C. 5th: Reimler C, Reimer B. Rhoe S. Rogers K, Roalstad D. Rogers M. Rukke W. Rudberg N. Mr. Kresensky Room 107 Front: Durant B, Comstack L, Danberg B. Croteau T. DeWitte S. 2nd: Danielson K. Danielson M. Dennis C. Ditty P. Dustin C. Colvin J. 3rd: DoWitto M. Covell M. Creelman B, Denny L, Clemeus G, Dial C, Couture M. 4th: Durand M, Curmow L, Collier C. Day G. Dietx J. Dahl J. Dupay B. 5th: Dagenais G. Doty T. Druley N. Comelirs W, Davidson T, Dols D. Down J. Doepping P. 93 Mr. Smith Room 202 Front: Schmidt C, Sandgrin R. Schmoll B Sliba C. Siskonen J. 2nd: Simondet N. Sampson C. Schulti P. Shod P. Schiller J. Segal B. 3rd: Saienski G, Skoy C. Simonson K, Skoy M, Skog R. 4th: Shaper D. Samuelson D, Schiferli B, Sell M, Schuh K, Schumacher C. 5th: Rutkowski J, Sarsgard R. Skeie R, Shoffert J. Sophomores Eagerly Mr. Schafer Room 114 Front: Ingwalson J. Jeffers S. Jehovan D. Johnson R. Johnson B. Johnson L. 2nd: Johnson A. Jerninus L. Iverson 0. Hubred P. Jacobson B. 3rd: Hustad C. Johnson P. Johnson G. Johnson B, Johnson L, Husser M. 4th: Jeske J, Johnson D. Jacobs M. Jacobs D. Ipsenk R. Johnson C. 5th: Johnson S. Jacobson L. Johnson A, Johnson B, Hyde G, Johnson 0. Miss Peterson Room 121 Front: Michel J, Miller C. Mortenson L, Moore J. Nelson 8. 2nd: Mikkelson B. Nedberge J. Moody A. Myran N, Mueller G, Michealson K. 3rd: Miller T. Millard C. Muoller P. Murschel K. Mork R. Morgan R. 4th: Mooers 0, Nelson R. Nelson B. Nelson G. Morrow B. Nelson T. Nelson K. 5th: Nelson P. Mooney M. Meyer R, Mueller J. Nason G. Moan B. Naeht-sheim J. 94 Mr. Throb Room 115 Front: Kladek P. Kuklock L. Knupp S. Laohn K, Kurke P. 2nd: Kocur K, Knappen D. Kane C, Kammann N, Kuperman A. Johntton P, Kauppi S. 3rd: Kureiek J. Klatke J. Krueger C. Kodot B. Kane J. Johntton M. Julton S. 4th: Kno G. Joly M. Kiel S. Knudtson C. Korti R. Kelly L. 5th: Kephart R. Jonet F. Juris J. Knawl-ton G. Kantarorewec R, Kuehn J, Kruger H. Await 1965 MIm Wilhelm Room 204 Front: Sorienton M, Stock S, Swillivan W. Snopko A. Smith C. 2nd: Strickland S. Stimler L, Stcger C, Stover S, Spurrie B. Smith B. 3rd: Stienitra L. Smith S. Thornton T, Swedlund A. St. John C. Temple L. 4th: Sodergren T. Stoll L. Sodorberg J. Swanton B. Swan ton H. Sullivan B. Tennetten M. 5th: Sorenton M. Sweet L, Stetler L, Swanton D. Tardiff R. Tenney J, Swed-berg K. Swanton B. Mrt. Zabel Room 123 Front: Noyes P. Ohde G. Olson P. Nicha S. Nichols E. 2nd: Nordlocken L. Newtion S, Olton K, Olton J, Nieling L. 3rd: Olsen L, Nicdenfuer J. Nielson J. Nygaard L, Nieti S. 4th: Olson E. Nerothin D, Norby S. Olson K. Newmann K. Lemcke 6. 5th: Ollinger D. Nowmann A. Neubarth S. Nord B, Olsen R. Nielsen D. Nielson D. 95 Students Express Talents r. Donald Englln irf Cheryl Mendel works on a painting, Via Art Classes Clay project are a favorite of art ttudenft. Some are pictured above. Roialie Colbatfi worli on a sketch during claw. Students planning an art career and those interested in drawing and painting for leisure, discovered varied and practical experiences in the fine art and commercial art courses. Drawing, painting, design, ceramics, sculpture, printing and display work, afforded them a good background in the field. Eleventh and twelfth graders studied at the senior high building while most tenth graders attended classes on the north campus. Mr. Don Englin and Mr. Gary Gilmer were staff members new to Robbinsdale in 1964. The picture above t made by patting different piecet of different colored paper on a background montage of color. 99 Miss Nella Peterson Notchand. Typing Business manager for annual Mr. John Leach Shorthand I, Typing Gymnastics coach Miss Karen Knaak Typing I, Bookkeeping Studont handbook Mr. Fred Geisler Bookkeeping, Typing PTA troasuror Students Develop Tho policeman talks about traffic laws to Mr. Moore's classes. The students pictured above are doing a practice out of their typing book. 100 Mist Lois Engel Typing Co-advisor of Hi-Steppers Mr. Randall Pemberton Advanced Business Beginning Business Advisor to Welcome Club Miss Marlene Studlien Bookkeeping. Steno Y-Teens advisor Varied Business Skills With the hum of typewriters and the sounds of adding machines combined with the scribbling of funny looking figures, the business classes started off on another year. Bookkeeping students were seen adding long columns of figures on the adding machines. Advanced business students were seen selling homecoming buttons along with collecting newspaper articles pertaining to law. The noises from the typewriters and the sounds of teachers dictating to their classes were heard during the days at RHS. Mr. William Moore Advanced Business Bookkeeping Asst. Wrestling coach Mrs. Mary Hanson Personal typing Typing I, Steno II Mrs. Darlene Anderson Typing Cheerloading Advisor Mist Studlien teaches Janice Finke how to run the adding Mr. Thomas Loechler English 10 Sophomoro football Mrs. Lcrraino Worle English 11 Miss Nancy Bowmar English 11,12 Annual English Teachers Collaborate Mr. William Kruoger English 10 Miss Phyllis Lindstrom English II. 12 Prom committee 102 Miss Bowman lectures to her class while they liston and tako notos. Miss Gwen Reid English 12. Speech Mr. Eugene Sullivan English 12 to Improve Teaching Techniques To expedite communication among the twenty-seven teachers of English, grades 10 through 12. in two buildings, chairman Edward Drolson appointed grade-level subchairmen. These teachers helped greatly in the management of books and materials. Twice this year there were in-service training sessions in which our English teachers participated. A number of them were involved in building a sequential program into the English curriculum with Mr. Arthur Elfring, the district's Language Arts Consultant. This year a formal course in the Humanities was taught while four teachers from the department taught drama. Journalism and creative writing were also offered. Mr. Edward Drolson English 10. 11 Mr. Robort Young English 12 Miss Sandra Schultz English 11 Homecoming co-chairmen Cheerleading advisor Mr. Leo Dvorak English 10, II Mrs. Jane Katz English 10 103 Miss Phyllis Kromer English 11, Speech Declamation Mr. Stephen Zimmerman English 12 Miss Kathleen Gordon English 10 Dick Bigelow explains the word microcosm to his follow classmates. 104 Mrs. Evans Engliih 10 Miss Kludt Engliih 10, II Picture Not Available Mr. Liesch English 10. 11 Declamation Mrs. KiHleson English 11 105 Conrad Bistodoau listens to a lecture. Home Economics Adds Miss Jeanotto Hughes Home Economics I, II. IV Mrs. Nancy Stapay Home Economics I, III Junior Red Cross Miss Clotile Pease Home Economics III Assistant advisor for Y-Teens Bev Cerlson. Marty Sicora. and Linda Erickson set up a display. Cathy Milford sits down to enjoy the meal she has just prepared. 106 a New Course Mitt Hughot commonti on tho hem of Cathy Bacon's jumper while the rest of the class looks on. Miss Huqhes helps Sharon Heikkinen shorten the sleeve on her sweater. This year RHS has added two new Home Economics teachers along with a new Home Economics course. Miss Pease and Mrs. Stapay are the new teachers and the new course is Home Economics IV. Home Economics IV gives the girls at RHS a chance to practice in fields usually not covered in the regular sewing classes. The course, which is being taught by Miss Hughes, is a course which will be helpful to a future housewife as well as a fashion designer or interior decorater. Home Economics III deals with family living and is taught by Miss Pease and Mrs. Stapay. Home Economics I and II deal with cooking and basic sewing and is taught by Miss Hughes and Mrs. Stapay. No matter what course a student takes, she will find one that is both useful and interesting. Nancy Nordness prestos Her outfit while linnoa Harding and Kathy Kahn wait their turn. Nancy Ollingor, Linda Grossman, and Linnea Harding work on thoir garments in class. 107 Mr. Donald Raethar Architectural Machine Drawing Driver Training Mr. Ritchie Power Mechanic I and II Homecoming Committee Mr. John Youngren Woodworking 10-12 Faculty Social Altair Committee Applying tkillt that they Kave learned Iron their teitbook , tudent learn to make scale model . Industrial Arts Mr. William Wivell Metal Co-chairman Homecoming General Graphic Arts is a term widely used in industry and education to describe printing and allied crafts. This course will provide the student with firsthand experiences in the four common methods of reproducing printed materials. Wood and Metal Shops are designed for study in wood and metal projects. Wood Shop students were acquainted with the machines used in shop and their care. Metal Shop emphasized bench and metal work and related fields. Inside and outside thread cutting, and inside boring and taper turning are also included in this class. Machine Shop I and II in the eleventh or twelfth grades introduces the pupil to the machinists' trade. This course includes units in the fundamental operations and basic principles involved in the use of different machines. Electricity deals with the principles of radio and other electrical fundamentals. Opportunities in this field increase as rapidly as the world changes, thus making studies of the course more beneficial. Power I and II: Power I deals with internal cumbustion of an engine including diagnosis and repair of electrical, fuel, and cooling systems, Power II concentrates on engine repair and general maintenance of an automobile. Machine Drawing I and II teach the principles of orthographic projections, auxiliary views, sectional views, development problems, and assembly and detailed drawings are covered in this course. Architectural Drawinq introduces a student to house construction and design through the drawing of various parts of a house. 108 Mr. Cool it demonstrating how to remove a ridge from a piston block. instills Useful Skills Gary Novick looks on as Mike Ryan cuts a keyway on the vertical milling machine with the aid of Mr. Riccelli. Mr. Robert Marsh Electricity I, II and III Machine Wood I Machine Drawing I Electronics Club Mr. John Riccelli Machine Shop 11-12 Director of Adult Education. Bursar 109 Journalism Promotes Understanding of Newswriting Mrs. Au shows her clast the different kinds of typo used in various publications. Students who thought they were skilled writers and expected an easy year in journalism were surprised to find that they had much to learn about newswriting. Terms, such as deadlines, headlines, cutlines and croplines which previously had been unknown to them, were now to be embedded in their vocabularies. Besides learning the methods and principles of journalism, students learned to incorporate the ethics and the traditions of journalism in their writings. After the students mastered the fundamental principles of newswriting they proceeded to learn the techniques needed to plan pages, to edit copy, to write headlines and to proofread. Students also received practical experience in reporting. The North Hennepin Post school page included stories written by journalism students who had produced well written articles. In addition to newswriting, students were taught many other aspects of journalism. During the first quarter the students were involved with the history of journalism. Proceeding from there, the laws of journalism were taught. Such things as the laws restricting the press and laws concerning libel were stressed during this time. Mrs. Au spent much of the second half of the year demonstrating and explaining magazine layouts, cutlines for magazine articles and tyDography. Learninq the principles of advertising were also an important function of the course. Mr Winifred Au English 11. Journalism Robins Tele, Focus Quill end Scroll Lectures ere en important pert of the courts. Students prepare for a tost on tke fundamental! of journalism. NO Above: Analysing end criticising th work of fellow clettmelet i en important pert of the courst. Below: The clett littent intensely to the reading of e story. Becoming objective listeners end readers aids in helping the student improve hi own writing ability. Creative Writing Stimulates the Mind This year a new course was added to the RHS curriculum. Creative writing is a course designed for the students with better than average writing ability. The course encourages students to write in forms which otherwise may not have been explored. The outline for class study was a textbook co-authored by Mr. Neal Luebke. In addition to daily writings, the class spent much time rewriting and improving previous works. This was important, because it made the students more critical and objective in their writings. Ill Mr. David Leibforth German I and II German Club AFS studont committee advisor Mrs. Grace Miesbauer German III and IV German Club Mrs. Elizabeth Thompson German II and III Mr. Arthur Kroemer Latin I and II Russian Latin and Russian Clubs The study of languages has become more important with the ever increasing need for better communications. The varied and extensive program includes five different languages: Latin, German, Spanish. French, Russian. Latin—An introduction to the classical group of languages that form the basis for the English language. The country, culture, and history of the great Roman civilization was studied in this course. The students learned basic grammar, pronunciation, and sentence structure in addition to this. German—Emphasis was placed on oral and aural achievement, with increasing complexity each year. Increased attention to the historial. cultural, political, and economical aspects of German speaking countries was also brought to the students' attention. Spanish—A total of four years is offered to the prospective linguist with the stress on conversational Spanish. Besides learning correct pronunciation, grammar, and vocabulary from tapes, the students studied the history and the customs of the Latin American countries and Spain. Language Study Is Interesting Mist Swanson gives hor class instructions in French for their homework assignment. Oral comprehension is an important part of languago skills. 112 The language lab helps students gain a better understanding of the pronunciation in their language studies. Mr. Daly leads a discussion in his fourth year class concerning a story they have just completed. ' o ]r as Well as Challenging French—An emphasis is placed on spoken rather than the written language of French. The students learned of the country, her history, people, and customs, while developing ease in simple French. Russian—Russian I is an introduction to a language of increasing importance. The course includes an introduction to the Cyrillic alphabet and a study of the fundamentals of Russian grammar, vocabulary, and composition. Russian II is an extension of Russian I and the emphasis continues to be on conversational reading abilities. Miss Ruth Anderson French II, III end IV French Club Miss Ruth Swanson French I end II French Girl's Chorus Miss Carol Sandstrom Spenish I end II Spenish Club Mr. Dan Daly Spenish II, III end IV Spenish Club 113 Basil Anderson Elementary Algebra Geometry Donald Ehlen Integrated Math Geometry Robert Had Elementary Alg«bre General Math Geometry Charles Hutchinson Geometry Higher Algebra James Johnson General Math Geometry Ivan Kadieslcy Geometry General Math Irvin Nerdahl General Math Higher Algebra Mathematics Stimulates the Mind Inttrument u ed in Mathematic . Mr. NtrJihl pu everything he has into class discussion. assisted by many drawings from the board. For the student today a wide and varied education in the field of mathematics is necessary. RHS students can feel proud to know that Robbinsdale more than filled most students' necessities. With the offering of general mathematics, algebra, geometry, higher algebra, integrated math, solid geometry, and trigonometry, all minds were challenged. Through the assistance of slide rulers, compasses, protractors, and various other tools, students' work became interesting, challenging, and informative. Carl Oman General Mathematics Higher Algebra Sam Petrovich General Mathematics Higher Algebra This is the proper way to attend a mathematics class— with pencil and paper in hand! Picture Not Available Gerald Smith Elementary Algebra Integrated Math Geometry Gretchen Wilhelm Elementary Algebra General Mathematics Geometry Russell Van Loon Advanced Mathematics Higher Algebra Charles Tabor Integrated Math Geometry Robert Steiber Integrated Math Geometry Higher Algebra 115 Third Hour Rond (loft to right): Pint Row: S. Rudio, S. Linborg, G. Kalin. S. Grant, V. Danelek. J. Evan . L. Cahill: Traa ., P. Stru , S. Hoard. T. Carland, G. levy. B. Ander on, J. Frio , L. Hornoy. Second Row: K. Wang, C. Howo, C. Ditch. P. Jurichko, N. Twardy, M. Andor on, D. Noukki, T. Gunhel, K. Wolfo, H. Roichgott, D. Krani, K. Wormagor, C. Minor, K. Drake, K. Stoltonborg, J. Duffey: See.. M. Lindorholm, C. Timmonman, M. Moo. B. Cripo. Third Row: J. Siovoko, C. Jonton, N. Coon. B. Hannu, J. Brocko. D. Larton, L. Nol on, J. Thoma , J. Way, B. Falink. K. Chitholm, G. Ho . R. Bands Promote a Musical Spi 116 Fourth Hour Band (loft to right): First Row: L. Nol on, S. Jordan. L. Bri boi , D. Bodin, M. Olton, t. Rogort, K. Kluca . R. Wargin, D. Carbon. Y. Johmon. S. Johnion, S. Johnton. J. Sevorson, N. Smith. D. Difflo, G. Urban. Second Row: P. Herdor, G. Snodgrat . M. Sandberg, S. Thornton, S. Randall, R. Murray, C. Hanton, D. Hauge, R. Carbon, W. Langorud, D. Andorton, P. Bruland. B. Hovdon. P. Barstad, J. Hou or, D. Rotcth, Ruth«r. S. Jaeger, B. Schulh. D. Marsh. D. Dueck, S. Abe. P. Roddy, R. Blake. K. Swenson. L. Carlberg, M. Silberman, S. Reschke, L Pockrandt, F. Gelsler. E. Glover, P. Twitched; Pres., S. BrecKlow, R. Hendel. Fourth Row: L Sweet. D. Fell . W. Gorlen, S. Herding, 0. DiMer. C. Sundgren, T, Ellison, D. Bownik; Vice Pres.. S. Bowers. rit Among RHS Students E. Sehroeder, R. Hand. Third Row: D. Jerde. R. Turner, P. Thon, R. Loomis. L Vendenover, T. Lewis. S. Boutell. Fourth Row: R. Nordby, J. West-ling, M Shackelord. Fifth Hour Band. First Row (Loft to Right): K. Larsen, C. Soil , R. Tombort. B. Donnit, J. Gisvold, J. Gisvold, J. Wilson. R. Digotono, J. Olton, W. Glover. L. Tho-n.n, RBigelow. B. Borgquiit, L. Peugh. S. Jewett, K. Bishop. Second Row: S. Pierson. E. Kelly, G. Schroibor, C. Bollontino, D. Angland, B. Anderson, G. Ogren, B. McCormack. C. Clerk. B. Genft, C. Suennen, B. Fisher. B. Neilton, C. Swedlund, B. Schilling: Sec. K. Aupperle. J. Lukeuewski, C. Meine, K. Hoikkinen, K. Oukrop. Third Row: G. Rendehl. F. Bessford, J. Liddicoet. P. Lymburner, S. Rift. J. Drake, G. Merwin, C. Bloomquist, D. Siltberg, Pres.. S. Sherwood, G. Sultany, D. The Band shows excellent form as they form an R for Robbinsdale. Here the Band does a difficult formation during the half-time show at one of the football games. 118 Lettered, B. Thompton, C. Kimmerl . W. Talley, D. Abrahamton, J. Blegen, J. Armttrong, D. Peferton, W. Log . O. Thoobalt, K. Marton . C. Doepke, D. VanTattel, K. Hollanbacli. L. Oilman. Fourth Row: R. Taft. Vico Pro ., R. Crip . L. Carlton, S. Kaorchor, Treat., R. Murphey, T. Colville, R. Van Gilder, 0. Crimmin . T. Veth, D. Ottreim. The Band depict a canoe floating down the river. Mr. Mendenhall 11 and 12 grade band Coordinator of Mu ic for School Diltric' Forming a baby car riage, the Band need only on thing now—a baby. 119 Sophomore Rand 2 hour. Row I: J. Benton. E. Levine. J. Nelton. R. Farel, L. Svennen. J. Nelton, C. Berggren, C. Brooks, N. Taft, B. Nystrom. J. Mork, K. Derkten, D. Simonson, I. Tollefton. Row 2: R. Hegge, B. Ahlquist, A. Huotari, S. Kraemor, J. Hagman, S. Knocjonmus, L. lundoen, K. Graffundor, J. Gunnerson. D. Busch. D. Godfrey. A. Swanson, C. Carlson. J. Brddsen, K. Hendrickson. S. Widholm, D. Bjorklund. K. Hirt, J. Yackel, D. Druk, D. Fredrickson. Row 3: J. Skoog, J. Jensen, Sophomore Band Sophomore Band 6 hour. Row I: J. Glaeser, L Breifhner. B. Hamilton, S. Hawe. 0. Knappen, 8. Riles. 8. Johnson, C. Folin, R. Hildeen, C. Ramberg, K. Reschke, J. Michel. M. Nordquist. Row 2: L. Felegy, P. Johnston, N. Simondet, J. France, L. Maijala, J. George, J. Pitcher, D. Jacobs. H. Kruger, 8. Batchelor, K. Nelson. B. Swanson, J. Osterhus, K. Anderson, G. Paulsen, T. Doty, G. Haggan. Row 3: C. Nelton. L Dyer, A. Swedlund, T. Kubut, D. Clark. M. Durand. S. Girod. E. Olson. C. Andorton. N. Follgor, B. Knattorud, B. Anderton, S. Johnson, G. Patton. B. Stultx, G. Ruthor, M. Palmquist, D. Langsdalo, J. Kellner, R. Lee. C. Rutchoff. 8. Johnson, G. Steuber, J. Love, G. Tutila. N. Felland. T. Walth, B. Shaw. D. Kormylo, B. Johanson. J. Warner. Row 4: P. Tender. R. Hauge, J. Murphy. J. Frceburg, B. Bobline. Mr. Davit it the director of tho band and alto tho tilth hour band. Really Carries a Tune L. Hafterton, B. Reimer, B. Voeli. L. Carlton. J. Phillips. R. Orttad, J. Kussko. H. Gelhar. B. 8org, 8. Fortman. J. Tenney. D. Neilton, B. Nelson. K. Johnton. K. Levine, C. Tanger. C. Reynolds. B. Cragg. Row 4: R. Zappa. M. Hanton. D. Nerothin, M. Campbell. S. Johnton. Mr. Davit it located at tho beginning of tho fourth row. Much of the spectacle of RHS parades and half-time entertainment' was attributed to the flag twirlers and the majorette. These girls have done an outstanding job due to many hours of practice. They practiced two hours a week durinq the marching season. Besides home games, they have performed in a parade and at half-time at Mankato, and in a parade at Winona. These girls helped give Robbinsdale an outstanding reputation as a marching-band. Flag twirlers are Sandy Carlton, Faye Batsford, Mary Linderholm, Fat Lymburnar, Nancy Smith, and Kathy Larson. Orchestra Cr 122 First Row: W. Schroeder, R. Sandstrom, B. Steuber. D. Me Neal, K. Olson, G. Brekfce, A. Gawtry, J. Ruffonach, L Spethmann, L Acker, B. Bunce, P. Johnston, W. Lukatxewski. Second Row: L Neuleib, N. Nystrom, M. Palmquist, R. St. Cyr, R. MacGregor, D. Fetzek, 0. Hetchler, p? Majorette Cathy Miner eates Rhythmic Melodies Hanzen, B. Taney, W. Talley, B. Anderzon, S. Bezanzon. M. Kauper, W. Johmon, E. Farm, S. Logelin. Third Row: Mr. Saliny, E. Latterall, Mizner. M. Griffith, S. Lee. A. Watzon, C. Evenzon, D. Hamilton, K. Timming, D. Berine. 123 s e I e c t ST _ f f . First Row: M. Belanger, P. Hutting. J. Beeman, J. Martin. M. Hagen. J. Armttrong, L Hutchinton, L. Stodghill, D. Nicholt. E. Hollenbeck. T. Johnton. P. Sutton. S. Dukati. K. Anderton. C. Wolfe. K. Ofton, D. Robinton. R. Thiel. G. Lilian, C. Steen, N. Bohline. Second Row; J. Johnton, R. Novak. S. Portion. S. McMullen. R. Lee. S. Gunderton. R. Schreinier, D. Dean. G. Schreiber. C. Kilen. J. Hay. P. Peterton. F. Elvin. J. Potter, S. Anderton. M. Conant, D. Delay. S. Jorgenton. P. Goodwin. T. 8ateman, P. Lundberg, C. Robinton, C. Cobey. P. Demarait. Third Row: V. Brecht. R. Phifer. J. Reed. P. Choirs Were Biggest Pint Row: S. Gwynn. M. Harrit. M. Bixler. C. Springer. C. Kromar. S. Brurt. M. Duffy. V. Wahrer. B. Rote, K. Story. L Meline. R. Williamt. B. Lindgren. L. Parley, H. Weber. L. Guitafton, L. Petree, M. Orr. Second Row: C. Guttafton, B. Harbiten, C. Norton. C. Kreati. B. Guttafion, M. Hatte, R. McClellan. C. Jahr, G. Pott. L. Begin. T. Elliton. C. Camp. M. Burnham, P. Marian, L Wilde. S Braetch, T. Kietling. E. Everrode. Third Row: M. Kenney. B ff t et .t I t .1 fJL ilf’rM Vf ■ rj i i j I r m + t. t t t 124 t • and Busiest in RHS History Hauschild, C. Olmon, J. Cool. J. Strom. C. Hansen. M. Jones, L Everson, J. Nesseth, S. Stanhope, R Johnson, S. Piene. D. Helmeke, T. Russeth. 6. Premenn. C. Hanson, M. Snadar, D. Larson, L Johnson, K. Friend, B. Van Houten, L Hanson, J. Clemens. Fourth Row: I. Feldick. G. Mattaws, G. Maurer, K. Krahn, R. Eide, R. Thaomert. M. Abendroth. S. Christenson, M. Thompson. S. Heikkenen. A. Hasselstrom, K. Gawlick, T. Reine, J. Thompson. S. Peterson. G. Oberfelt, P. Malijewski, M. Veth. 0. Ware. S. Johnson. M. Tall. B. Maltien. S. Doane, S. Olsen. B. Ellingboe, S. Bandli. R. Johnson. J. Lysfjord. F. Wassilak. T. Genung. R. Snider. J. Genske. G. Jones. R. Morris. G. Rosso-. M. p-PP-,i f Wesley. K. Berg. J. Erickson. L Jacobson. Fourth Row: P. Frame, S. Williams. A. Nelson. T. Landry. J. Longie. M. Sheffert. D. Burg. D. Schumacker. L. Christensen, J. Berreeu. R. Ruth. L Wenell. J. KnauW. K. Johnson. P. Manx, C. Parker, L Schlosser. E. Swenson. Mr. John Adams Select, 8 . Sophomore Choirs Sophomore Choir Fir Row: E. Nichols. R. Sandgren, C Duttin, S. Jacobs, L Kelly. M. Wo . N. Rudbcrg, N. Vandepas. M. Sahlen, J. Jeske, V. Munden. S. McMullen. L. Westborg, M. Mauor, C. Ahlm. L. Noice. J. Siskonon. M. Miller. S. Jensen, M. Martin. Second Row: P. Shod. P. Schultz. M. Stodgill, L. Wagenhels. O. Wcdan, K. Sizer. D. Matthiesen, S. Mestor, R. Johnson, M. Haugen, W. First Row: 8. Sobberg. A. Diethert, M. Soar!, D. Ackorblade, S. Wormas, 8. Winkler. J. 8ee!cn. J. Kriesel. B. Labissonier, N. Pierson, N. Salo, S. Kloss, C. Dovalk, 8. Sahempp, E. Ingvolson, D. Kasper, V. Thayer, N. Know. C. Harris. Second Row: C. Davios, J. Vadies, S. Olson, L Fyle, G. Haberle. P. Carlson. D. Craig, M. Ackermann. 8. Erickson. 8 Hawn. J. Bcrgmann. S. Biorn. C. Peterson, B. Thorn. 8. McCaffrey. J. Floming, J. Jenson, D. Helm, J. Dudloy, D. Bio. 0. Boggs. Miss Mekelot. Third Row: N. Paulus. 8. Pipp. J. Ahlquist. M. Livingston. S. Roti, N. Ligon. S. Schultz. P. Miles. K. Milford. J. Zaun, 0. Smack. G. Carlson. N. Rydean, L. Nelson, D. Johnstone. R. Kolb. C. Harbor. N. Rifflo, D. Christianson, C. Gustafson, S. Snava, C. Hagman, K. Sjelin. $. Cook, M. Hart. N. Arthur. L. lurti, L, Ahrem, C. Krouger, B. Wrighf. Third Row: S. Nydahl M. Andarson, S. Nicka, B. Nation, M. JawaH. M. Litecky, J. Lund. P. Neuminger. J. 8ranitad, B. Gagneliut. A. Kragor. R. Paulaga. S Cunningham. K. O Roilly, A. 8arrai, J. Adkini, S. O'Konak, C. Stager. S. Makkanan. Fourth Row: P. Thorn, E. Manwaring. L Stienitra, B. Creelmar, L. Broulatta, J. Leaia. W Jenkini, L. Swanton. I. Malijewiki. S. Gurtafion, J. Ahlquiit, D. Samuelion. T. David-ion. M. Pattman, R. Andorton. D. Berg. C. Bachm. A Con. T. Thompion. M. Bauer. K. Hodgin. W. Lukatuwtki. T. Pitichka. J. Daviai. Halmart. Fourth Row: S. Worcaitar. M. Kloitar. J. Gifford. J. Schommer. C. Skoy. V. Undqgitt, J. WaW.. K. Smith. D. Hamlin. M. Aho. C. ZaHka. S. Cooper, J. Wolff, N. Haggren. J. Pianon. P. Anderion. S. Sword. S. Palm, D. Gonki. S. Zewa. P. Folt. R. Penbector. Girls’ Glee Club This year, one sixth of the student body participated in the RHS choirs. They performed many times this year including the Christmas and Spring concerts with a high quality. Under the expert direction of Mr. Adams, the Select, B.’’ and Sophomore choirs have aspired to new heights. Also this year, the Girls’ Glee Club performed with great success with Mrs. Macheledt as their excellent director. 127 John Grygollto Physical Education 10 ; i- - V fl Charles McDonald Physical Education 10 Richard Stensrud PKytical Education 10, II. 12 Jacqueline Christenson Physical Education 10 and 11 Valborg Skartvodt Physical Education 10 Two sophomora physical education studonts perform a stand. 128 Upper Right—Girls hang around after class. Above—As part of a tost, Jane Ostman does a mount. Physical Education Stresses Fitness Physical Education, more familiar to those who took it, is very stimulating and is also very good for the fitness necessary for a healthy body. From Phy-ed one gains coordination and skill which helps in every day activities. On the opposite page in the corner Pat Sims does a chest stand while Nancy Householder assists her on the stunt. During the first part of the year a student teacher, Miss Yocum, came and taught classes and helped with apparatus. At the left she checks on Janice Tellamb while she practices on the horse. During the course of the year many different sports are worked on. Starting the year usually are football, volleyball, tennis. Later comes basketball, dancing and badminton. In the spring golf is studied and the boys practice track and field. McDonald and Dennis Kormylo demonstrate the propor way to serve the ball, after which the rest of the class works at serving. Above: Joonio Stockman tries to do the angle on tho rings. An advanced trick which takes a lot of practice. Below: A group of tho 2nd hour boys practice basketball y SK a s s- Mr. Charles Anderson American History Assistant Hockey Coach Mr. Leslie Alden World Geography and World History Golf Coach Student Council Advisor Mr. Donald Ahlborg American History Mrs. Ruth Adams World History Robbinaires Advisor Social Faculty Committoo Mr. Cal Bolden American History Head Coach—Cross Country. Assistant Coach-Track Mr. Hubert Booddelter Social Problems Co-ordinator Student Activities Mr. Lloyd Boone World History Rooter Club Advisor Intramurals Mr. Harold Christenson Amorican History Professional Growth Committee Social Studies Teaches Social has given each student insight into human behavior and shown him what to expect from people in the future. The various types of classes offered by the History Department were: American History. World History. World Geography, and Social Problems. Social comprised one of the two largest departments in RHS, the other being English. More than just maps and dates. Social was a medium of teaching students about our country, world, and the problems in it. Hiifory makos the student think. What doei America moan to mo? 130 Taking notes it an important part in looming. Us Understanding Diagrams help students to understand tho topic. Mr. William Driver Social Problems Senior Clast Advisor Mrs Grace Ennen World History Jr. Red Cross Mr. Arnold Henjum World History Future Teachers of Amorica Mr. Clifford Nelson Social Problems and World History Collections and Prom Com-mittees. World Affairs Miss Kalma Mickelson World History Guidanco National Honor Committeo Mr. Tom Kresensky American History Teacher's Meetings Committee Mr. Elmer Kemppainen American History Audio-Visual Program Mr. Andrew Hoffo Social Probloms How to Study Committee 131 Much antra equipmont it uted for better comprehension. Mr. Kenneth Staples World History Baseball Coach Social it both helpful and intereiting. Mr. Philip Thiegs Social Problems Miss Carolyn Vogland World Hiitory Toocher's Meetingt Committee Mr. Mark Welter World Hiitory Dobato World Affairs Mr. Francis White Social Problems 132 Mr. Glen Nord World Hiitory World Affair Mr. James Root Mr. Dan Schafer Miss Janice Searls American History World History Athletic Director Faculty Social Committeo Student Handbook Committee Miss Betty Slump American Hi tory Slogan Committeo Mr. Hans Spurrier Social Problem Afhletic Trainor Equipment Manager Student get much practice in locating place in overy part of tho world. 133 Many large, colorful map are u ed in World Geography classes. Pantomime e.preuet idea without the um of word . Tho above portray a young lady buyin9 her fir t pair of high healed hoet. Informative tpeacho tuch a tho one being given help both the peech tu-dent and the audience. Speech Emphasizes Effective Communication Mr. Gilmer, criticiting the peech jutt given by the ftudent pictured below emphe izet the need for good volume. Mr. Gary Gilmer Commercial Art Speech Advi or Rooter Club This year two new teachers have been added to the RHS speech department to absorb the increased enrollment in this course. The course objectives, producing critical listeners and effective speakers, take much practice and often much preparation on the part of the student. The rewards, however, are well worth the effort. Besides learning good speaking habits, students are taught to organize ideas logically and coherently. This is done by speeches on various topics prepared by the student. Topics range from personal experience speeches to persuasive speeches and from prepared speeches to impromptu speeches. All these help the student to organize his thinking, thus enabling the student to better organize his speaking. To evaluate fact and opinion was also an important goal of this course. This was achieved by students listening to classmates and to lecturers and then evaluating these speeches. Students also learned how to work cooperatively with fellow students. Working in groups on debates or discussions taught students the importance of cooperation. 134 Tho fundamental of drama give Hi ttudent a better insight to dram . Drama offer ttudent a chance to display their theatrical ability. Since drama is the imitation of life. said Mr. Hill, RHS drama instructor, my hopes are to acquaint my students with life by a better understanding of drama.' In order to accomplish his goals Mr. Hill gave the students a varied curriculum to follow by which the students became acquainted with drama and its many facets. This year started on a history note, covering the period from 500 B.C. until the present era. Also included in the first quarter requirements were such things as a research paper relating to dramatic history and the analyzing of Both facial and body getture ara important for accurately portraying different character and feeling . four modern masterpieces. The accent was on acting in the second quarter. Experience in acting was attained by performing monologues and ensembles. Devoting the third quarter to the technical aspect of drama such as make-up, costuming, lighting, design, etc., further enabled students to explore life through the drama. As the final quarter approached, the students concluded their drama experience by directing one act plays. Mr. Hill lecturo on the importance of coordinating tho different atpoctt of th drama. 135 Drama Acquaints Students With Life Robert Barton Chemistry Richard Fredrickson Phytic Harvey Hummel Biology Lowell Johnson Chemistry Ev Larson Biology Stanley Marhula Biology Linda Norman Biology Science Arouses Curiosity and Searches for Answers Chemistry brings meny interesting discoveries to view. 136 Mr. Robert Soustad Chemistry Science Club Mr. Jamos TKreinen Biology Mr. Jerome Wallin Biology Science Club Mr. Marvin Wrucke Biology Track Coach Robbinsdale offers a wide science curricular including Biology, Chemistry, and Physics. Biology students encounter many vivid experiences that range from dissecting worms and frogs to witnessing a snake capture and eat its food. A lot of class laboratory wprk goes on during the course of the year. Chemistry students experiment with many chemicals and reactions. Through films and slides, and teacher demonstrations, students see unusual and exciting aspects of the chemical world. Physics students learn the Why's and How's of the physical world. Any one of the science courses that they may have chosen will remain with them for many years to come. B oiogy hes IH interesting points too. The microscope brings the world of the mold right out into our world of todey. Dissecting goes elong with teking the course. 137 ACTIVITIES Robbinida students tug' it 6ut in mow week's all school tug of war. Throughout the week of RHS's 27th Homecoming, traditions were broken and originated. Instead of the usual top 15 queen candidates, a top 24 were chosen. The student council officers. Claire Olsen, Jeff Essen, Sue Kloss, and Pam Schultz, took over the task of General Chairmen. RHS's pretty queen began her reign when she was crowned, Queen Diane Noyes, during the auditorium. In the parade Queen Diane rode atop the Queen's Float, made for the first time by the senior class. The top twenty-four queen candidates were left (Bottom to top) MerriLeft Pederson. Dane Christensen. Diane Noyes, Carolyn Anderson, Karen Anderion, Pam Sachs, Cathy Miner, Sharon McMullen, Ev Pallerine, Bambi Smith. Sue Bertram, Claire Olsen, Pam Schultx. and Barb George. Right (Bottom to top) Sue Kloss, Sally Wigend, Sue Kaercher, Lynne Ander, Sandy Engblom, Kathy Bell, Nancy Genti, Sally Kindseth, Cindy Cobey, and Pat Nygaard. Homecoming 63 Breaks Tradition General Chairmen discuss the week's plans. Homecoming committee heads were—bottom row, left to right: Jill Duffey, Carol Rausch. Donna Widstrom. Jorine Weller. Sue Bertram, Marty Sicora. Top. left to right: Rick Johnson. Rusty Nelson. Don Siltberg, Sue Becker. Rick Hollenbeck. Bobbi Thorn. Not pictured: Peggy Bersted. Cathy Miner. 140 Above: Homecoming Court anxiously awaits the day for the 'Trojan War.' Right: Miss Anderson and Mr. Kvam carefully inspect and judge the floats. Preparations Spark Interest Abovo: Artist Suo Becker arrangos her 'Hall of Fame.' Above right: Spirited studonts reach for tho pom poms, the beanies, the buttons and tho cushions sold throughout Homecoming week. Right: Queon committoo, consisting of Mr. Larson, Mrs. Viken. Miss Peterson and Rusty Nelson, accurately counts the Queon ballots. 141 Princess Merri Lee w - Princess Pam Hi i B. The band Strikes up more enthusiasm and orcitoment. Victory over tho Trojans! Activities Climax Throughout Homecoming Day. October 18th. the excitement reached its peak. The band and the cheerleaders in the lunchroom made the school rock with spirit. The auditorium during 5th and 6th hours completed the festivities before the game. To entertain her majesty Diane and her court, a I 5-foot straw horse was burned to symbolize the certain victory over Wayzata. During the parade that followed in the auditorium, various clubs showed their skills by their floats. In the float division it was a hard choice but French Club took first. The final climax came at game time that night. Left: Queen Diane woops for happiness as football co-captains Jerry Jacobs and John Nerdahl crown her. Lower left: Tho greased pig scramble is on! Below: Folk group sings at auditorium. They are Steve Larson. Ken Kron. Sheri Anderson. Karren Johnson. Paul Sutton. Cindy Cobey. and Dave Dean. 144 Abovo: Homocoming Queen of 1962, Karen Wrucko, carriot in ♦ho torch for tho now quoon. Loft: 'Court' dance too fradifional 'Quoont Waltx.’ Final Day The night, long-waited for, finally arrived. At the kickoff Pep Club members let loose 300 balloons to celebrate the big game. Halftime was filled with the Queen coronation, the band, and acrobat Sue Collins. Immediately following the game the dance was held. This year the couples danced amidst bright fall colors, which were decorations for the theme 'Autumn in Troy.' Meanwhile, the alumni and the adults reminisced at the 'Donut Dunk.' Always remembered in the minds of all, Homecoming 1963 came to a close at the end of the victorious day! Tearfully Quoon Di rocoivo too torch, Abovo: RHS band entertain both the alumni and fho rtudent during too half iime at fho gamo. Below: Alumni foart of tho 'Donut Dunk' hold after tho gamo. 145 Princesses and Princat posed for • picture with tho Royal couplo. Princesses (loft to right) wore Ruth Roolttod. Linda Siegmund. Julio Jungroth, Diana Sivigny. Kathy lommon, Cara Banton, Karen Anderson. Bambi Smith, and Cathy Minor, whilo Princes wore Joff Eaton, John Nordahl, Jim Chrittonion. Bing Johnton, John Walttodt, Jon Ottarhut, Grog Cutian, and Paul Sutton. (Not pictured, Darroll Johnton.) Arctic Antics Succeeds Without Arctic Snow Robbinsdale's tenth annual Snow Week festival, under the theme. Arctic Antics. was celebrated from January 20 to January 24. This exciting week was co-sponsored by Pep Club and Rooter Club. Starting out the week was the auditorium, which presented Nancy Gentz and AFS student. Alan Frosty Russell, as Queen and King of the Snows. The main characteristic of the week was the fact that each day the snow slowly diminished more and more, but this didn't hinder the week's activities. Besides the coronation of the King and Queen, there was skating at Sandborn Park and Crystal Lake, a tug-of-war, which ended up as a snowball fight, marshmallow roast and a bonfire. The Twin Twirl was held Friday night for all the twin-clad couples. D. Widstrom. K. Anderson. P. Suck . M. Simonsen. G. Nmi, J. Magee and J. Bunion ret- Co-chairmen Sandy Engblom and Jaff Banton watckad over tka tlad tkair diffarancat about Snow Waal witk a inowball figkt. Weal's activities. 146 Njf a, I m - JMi flr ▼ • v i i Queen Nancy and King Frosty :, •. XU ft Snow Creates Participation in the Week’s activities was the best it has ever been! Although tobogganing had to be canceled and replaced by skating because of the lack of snow, everything was a success. Also for the first time the marshmallow roast was held with a blazing bonfire. Buses were furnished for the winter sports including hockey. The Twin Twirl kept with the theme and handed out free Eskimo Pies for all the weary dancers, who needed an extra lift. Earlier in the week the auditorium was a take off of the “Jackie Gleason ' show. All in all this Snow Week was full of fun “antic arctics! After one night of skating everyone wet pooped! King Alan find it difficult to itay up on tkatet jineo ho hat never been tkating before. King and Queen try to holp the melting tnow man at tho dance. 148 Week Enthusiasm Robinnairos do a Scottish danco for the Royal Court. G. Henderson, M. Pederson. L. Siegtnund, and D. Shaunessy get their free Eskimo Pies at the Twin Twirl. Ono of tho couples finds it difficult to eat and dance at tho same timo. Tugging with all their might, the senior boys pull this snow weok to a close! 149 Talking to friend , running around handing out notice or going to the homeroom in ordor to fin'i h last minute homework, tho student fill up RHS hall early in the morning boforo tho 8:00 boll ring . In homoroom after attendance i taken and announcement aro road ovor tho loud speaker, students scurry to thoir first hour classes when 8:10 boll sounds throughout the school. Places of Interest Conjure Last tocond rush to class! Throughout the school year of 1963-64 certain places in the school became a part of each student's memories, such as the pop machine room after school, the choir and band rooms, the detention room, certain places along the corridor. and even certain classrooms. Although each day started in homeroom and ended with sixth hour, each had its own specific significance; maybe there was a pep fest that day or an auditorium. Tho information booth in the main foyer wit always busy! Right— Students who have just mined the morning bell and are tardy must sign in with tho office. Sometimos RHS students find themselves coming late in the morning! If tardiness occurs more than once—it results with detention. Below—Aftor homeroom, students who have been called down to tho principals invade the office. Usually they are called down for various reasons—such as missing ono class . . . School Memories On these pages are the various angles of the school day and various happenings during our year. Even though these don't cover all the places or activities these will serve as reminders of . . . 151 Less appealing anglo to school lunches . . . If a mad ru h in tho parting lot after school. Special Activities Flourish Besides the traditional sock hops this year after the games, new and more exciting things were held at RHS. For the first time Student Council held a Hootenanny for any and everyone! Y-Teens and Hi-Y put on a Judo exhi bition. while Pep Club and Rooter Club managed to have two tug-of-wars between the three classes (IOth. I Ith and 12th). So even in activities this year RHS broke tradition! left—Tho High School Dropout porform for tho Hootenanny hold at RHS for the firtt time. Botido thi group there were the Flinthill linger and a trio from Minnehaha Academy. Abovo—Charlie Brown from KDWB attempt to soil a AFS cuihion to the itudent . o they'll bo moro comfortable. 152 Student Wins Miss Teenage” Title Last September Junior Linda Graham won the Miss Teenage Twin Cities title. Representing Minnesota. Linda competed for the Miss Teenage America title in Dallas. Texas, in November. For the talent division she sang, The Day the Rains Came.” During Linda's stay in Dallas, she had the opportunity to tour Disneyland (the Texas version) and to play a game of touch football with the Dallas cowboys. Even at RHS Linda is an active student, as shown by her participation in Y-Teens, Pep Club, Student Council. Auditorium Club; and Welcome Club. A unite for a trophy! In one of the dugout Linda anxiouily await the tpring port . Trying to find the right note. Linda practice her tong. “Rebellious subjects, enomios to peece! Presentation of Romeo and Juliet Thus with n kiss I die. To honor the four hundredth anniversary of the birth of William Shakespeare, Romeo and Juliet was presented by the Junior Class as the fall play. Mr. Neal Luebke directed the play with the assistance of Mr. Richard Hill, technical director, and a cast and crews of approximately ninety students. The original musical score was composed by Gary L. Anderson. Kathy Stoltenberg choreographed the dancing scenes and Nancie Howarth assumed the position of student director. Ray Stadum and Candy Wolfe performed in the lead roles of Romeo and Juliet. Appearing in the supporting roles were Barry Fisher, Jane Liddi-coat, Brian Gentz, Thom Davies, Richard Lovelace. Don Siltberg. Sue Bertram, Mike Robold, Pat Lymbumer, Ken Franz, Larry Hutchinson, Tom Bodin. Rick Taft. Peter Hau-child, Scott Sherwood. Kent Thomas. Marc Silberman, and Dana Fisher. 156 A bawd! A bawd! A bawd! Opens ,63-’64 Drama Season at RHS Adiou, and keep thii holy kilt!' Hang thee, dfiobedient wretch!' 157 Good king of cat , nothing but on of your nine livot! Aagh! Rite up for Juliet't toko. Rite up and bo a man! Oh. my back! On t'othor tide. 158 Oh, Tybalt! Oh, my brother'} child! For never wai there a story of more woe than this of Juliet and her Romeo. 159 Nears Sellout in Ticket Sales On March 5. 6, 7, 12, 13, and 14, RHS presented its eighth musical, Fiorello! Mr. Luebke and Mr. Adams co-directed the production with the assistance of Mr. Richard Hill, technical director; Mr. Richard Salini, orchestra director; and Mr. John Ricelli, business manager. Fiorello'' tells the true story of New York City's belligerent mayor who tried to rid the city of Tammany, the controlling political machine. Lively musical numbers included Political.' Politics and Poker, Unfair, The Name's Laguardia. I Love a Cop. Home Again, Gentleman Jimmy, and 'Little Tin Box. Thom Davies heads the cast as Fiorello Laguardia. Sharon McMullen and Becky Dennis played the two female leads, Thea and Marie. Other major roles were held by Pam Demarais. Don Siltberg. Kenn Krahn, Brian Gentz, Peter Malijewski. Sue Bertram, and Ray Stadum. '1$ thi whot th wall drafted onotor wtsn? I low o Cop Whot o toom! Noit timo I wont protection, I know two guy I'll tond in the opposite diroction. Politic or poker? Which i it going to bo? 162 I'm holding you in contempt of courtthip! Yetferday morning I wrote him a not that I’m torry he watn't elected.” Can twinging fringe help elect Jamet J. Walker? 163 Light eraw mamba r B. Shrainar, B. Houdan. B. Maltian, 8. Wivall, C. Rudtar and J. Wallace brightan tha ttaga. K. Dannit and M. Manual mova icanery. M. Running hurriadly iron coituma. N. Wuollat arrangat propi on staga. S. Bowart and N. Smith put mala-up on S. Jaagar. 164 Members of several backstage crews strived to make the sets, costumes, make-up, and lighting look professional. They worked long and hard hours planning all of the technical portions of the RHS productions. These students, who surrendered much of their time to the behind the scenes labor, were rewarded for their efforts, when they viewed the plays and musical and saw how much a part of the presentations were results of their participation. Crew heads included Betty Jo Bunce. Jack BuxelJ, Bill Wivell. Bruce Maltzen. Greg Ovik, Nancy Wuollet. Nora Erickson, Sharon Johnson. Nancie Howarth, Jane Liddi-coat, and Joanie Serber. R. Ivorton and J. Wollor carry a doili and chair offitage for a tcone chango. Crews Behind the Scenes Endeavor to Make the Drama Season a Success The cro d honor Fiorallo by lifting him high abovo thorn. 165 Student Council officer Sue Klott, Secretary, Claire OUen, Praiident, Jeff Esten. Foreign EicKange ttudentt, Alan Rutted and M. Laura Cohen, look at one of Vice Pretident, and Pam Schulti, Treaturer, make ute of the new wattebaikett, the A.F.S. Committee' thow-catet. a firtt for the RHS Student Council. Robbinsdale Boasts Largest Council in the State STUDENT COUNCIL MEMBEkS: Row I: K. Oukrop. J. Geer. J. Edit. L. Pa.andak. H. Reine. J. Olton. N. Culp. Row 2: S. Ekttrom. B. Burton. M. Lubin. P. Johnton, L Lanen, L. Thomat. K. Woode. 8. Pitcher. S. Rotenwald Row 3: L Hammerot. T. Sterreanagen, B. Chapman, C. Huorie, T. Sliter, B. Hamilton. G. Larton. B. Thorn. J. Sentry , D. Plank Row 4: W. Mattern. D. Henten. R. Knauff. R. Barrett, T. Veth, K. Hodgin, J. Hanten. S. Peterton. J. Murphy, G. Wick. C. Rautch. Row 5: C. Sundgren, T. Jenton. T. Elliton, D. Angland. H. Blegen, G. Kemp. A. Tourille, D. Gahhert. F. Jonet and A. Johnton. 168 Student Council Eiecutive Board member ere: Row I: Kathie Larsen, Pet Leo, Siu-Linn Chong, Keren Anderson. Core Benton. Row 2: Bob Ryd-lend. Glenn Swedeliut. Sid Jeeger, Pet Keeler. Kethy Con nor. end Linde Malone. Not pictured ere Ruth Roeltted, Trudi Thompton. Rutty Nelton. Bred Anderton. end Gerry Merwin. Robbinsdale Senior High has the largest student council in the state of Minnesota. Each homeroom elects one representative and one alternate to represent them. These plus the' officers and executive board make up the council and carry out many functions. The various committees are set up to be responsible for all student needs. The purpose of the council is to represent, govern, and serve the student body. One of the main functions that has become an annual event is the A.F.S. slave day. Through the money made on the project, it is possible to bring over Foreign Exchange Students. Student Council also sponsors various Soc Hops and a Hootenanny throughout the school year. STUDENT COUNCIL MEMBERS: Row I: M. Blii. T. Eastman. R Lion. K. Johnson. L Cohen. S. Bertram. J Wollor. J- Givrold. Row 2: C. Kashisaval. L Nygaard. B. Nelson K. Schuh. N. Rose. N. Bud. C. Miner. P Lymburner. S. Krueger. C. Anderson. G. Brelle. Row 3: S. Welstead. G. Schrieber. K. Aldrich. S. McMullen. L Stienstra. D. Deen. S. Gunderson. J. Svendson. J. Christenson. B. Doherty. J. Nerdehl. P. Sechs (elt.). Row 4: S. Porsson. J. Word. S. Nielson. T. Hatcher. G. Siverson. J. Jacobs. D. Helmeke. M. Simonson, T. Bodin, C. Fritx. and G. Fischer. 169 w ,£ om Executive Board hex representatives from the three classes. Row I: Riel Johnson. Kris Moore. Keren Anderson. Joenne Ellis. Row 2: Cathy Miner. Ydd Spethmann. Steve Gunderson. Holly Weber end Aden. Nelson. Welcome Club Plans W.P.A. Among the many duties of Welcome Club was the planning of the W.P.A. Dance. Usually a costume affair, The W.P.A. Dance was held as a climax to a week of girls performing all. The main purpose of the club was to welcome new students into the school and make them a part of the school activities. Their duties actually began the first day of school by helping new students find their rooms and lockers, and continued on through the year. In the Co-chairmen K«ren Andonon and Joanne Edit welcome Laura spring, the members visited the Junior Hiqh Schools in the Cd.cn to life at Robbinsdale. 7 area to orientate the freshmen. left: Jim Magee end Gary Neat pause momentarily for a chat in the foyer during intermission. Right: Students don costumes to attend the Welcome Club sponsored W.P.A. Dance Mardi Gras Madness. Hall Guides, Office Aids, Work Efficiently Larry Stodghill and Jarry Draka maka announcamanfj ovar H a P.A. Barb Patarion ttaplai papar together Over 120 students gave up their study halls to be hall guides. Stationed throughout the building, it was their duty to supervise, conduct, and direct students between classes. They reported all disorderly or unexcused students to their hall guide heads, who reported them to Mr. Alden, head of the hall guide system, who reported them to the office. Thus, the student traffic was controlled by the students themselves, and very efficiently. Besides being hall guides, many students gave up their study halls or some part of the day to help the office in various ways. These students had many duties, including recording attendance, issuing tardy slips to late-comers, answering the telephone, operating the switchboard, helping with various papers, and making announcements. 171 P p Club: Row I: B. Thorn, L Rotlund. L. Arbogatt. B. Schilling, M. Dorma. L. Siegmund. P. Leo, C. Miner. B. Smith, C. Benton. M. Sicora. S Heikkinen. K. Andor-ton, P. Sacht. Row 2: K. Crawford, N. Richter. S. Smith, N. Culp. K. Conner, M. Sandberg. G. Snodgratt, C. Hook, J. Prince, D. Ackerton. J. Birkland, I,. Flotteth. S. McMullen. Row 3: L Erickton, G. Brekke. K. Johnton, S. Doane. J. Stockman, T. Thompton. J. Martin, P. Nelton. A. Oorma. S. Carlton, C. Zaftke. J. Matthiet, N. Smith. L. Graham. Row 4: D. Hamlin, S. Bandl), C. Gramling. A. Nelton, S. Rotcnwald, J. Squiret, L St. John, 8. Rote, J. Ruikkie, L Smoleroff, B. Bottig, G. Dier-Img. K. Specht. Row 5: K. Martent. L. Larten, K. Woode, L Thomat, M Jonet, B. Eilingboe. L. Malone, S. Rehbein, L. Bonfoey. J. leyh, J. Johnton. C. Norton. V. Brecht. Row 6: I. Everton, K Crawford, B. Wilton. D. Ware, 0. Delay, G. Randahl, B. Bergquitt, S. Bowert, F. Battford. J. Thomat, F. Tjomtlend. K. Stoltenberg, M. Moe. Row 7: P. Verttagen, C. loberg, D. Walttead. L. Hanton, D. Plank, S. Lange, M. Lundttrom, S. Kaercher, L Acker, V. Danelek, P. Olton, K. Kemp. Row 8: M. Buck. N. Nyttrom, P. Baumgart, L McDougall, J. Wolfgram, S. Collint. C. Olton. S. Liveringhoute, R. Kolb, M. Walker. G. lindholm, M. Deppa, J. Ahlquitt. G. Gerlach, B. Glineburg, J. Evant. N. Chrittenten, V, Fairbankt, M. linderholm. I Farley. P. Auggard. P. Anderton. K. Carlton. J. Ellit. Row 10: P. Baker, B. Arthur, A. Alden. C Blait, J. Loechler, J. lindroth, T. Waibel. G. Nyberg, S. Chrittenttn, P. Mclntoth. M. Manuel, S. Wigand. Row II: B. Schempp, K. Burke. J. Duffey, J. Smith. K. Weitser, P. Scjuulti, C. Olten. P. Barttad, C. Anderton. S. Chong. Row 12: D. Holyer, L Cohen. J. Gitvold. J. Jungroth, K. Olton. R. Roalttad, P. Keeler Row 13: D. Sivigny. 8. George. S. Klott. D. Noyet, C. Schweigert, D. Widitrom, S. Engblom, C. Murphy. J. Marty. R. lien. J. Waller. Jan Loechler and Alice Dorma were in charge of the card tection thit year. Membert of the Pep Club executive board make conttructive plant. Marty Sicora. Sandy Engblom, Pretident: Pam Sacht, Treaturer; Karen Anderton. Secretary: Donna Widttrom. Vice Pretident; Cara Benton, Barb Schilling. Bobbi Thorn, Sharon Heikinen, Pat Lee, Claire Olten, Judy Lindroth, Julie Jungroth. Pam Schultx. and Jill Duffey. 172 Mike Landy, one of the Rooter Club Queent. ridet pest the students Pep Club, Rooter Club Support School Pep Club was formed many years ago fo promote school spirit and sportsmanship. It still fulfills this purpose today. Two picnics were held during the summer to acquaint new and old members. A victory sock hop was sponsored by the club after the second football game. One of their main problems was getting buses for the away games. During Homecoming, members led school spirit by selling beanies and pom-poms. To keep the spirit up between football and basketball games, they sponsored a tug-of-war. Initiation for the new members, chosen on a point system, was during basketball season. Snow Week was sponsored by them, along with Spring Sports Week. Card section was in session for the second year. For a climax, at the end of the year, the Junior girls gave a banquet for the Seniors. Rooter Club, led by Jeff Benson, President, and Mr. Boone, advisor, also supported school spirit and sportsmanship. They appropriated funds to sponsor the fall cross country team's trip to an invitational meet in Duluth. The traditional Rooter Club Queens were in the Homecoming parade, along with separate groups of members with water balloons. The club also helped with Snow Week. An Athlete-of-the-Year Award was presented by Rooter Club. Events Roofer Club officeri r« Gory Neet, Jim Magee, Mark Simonten and Jeff Benton. 173 Bob Book, another Rooter Club Queen, it greeted by the crowd. Marc Silverman, Sieve Gilman. Jeff Baddow, Mr. Lia ch, Kitty lubin. Martha Lubin. and Peter Juriehco Declamation Improves Students’ Speaking Ability About 100 students participated in declamation, an organization to improve public speaking and learn reading techniques. From the local contests. Robbinsdale took 18 students to the District. Those receiving A s attended the Regional. A representative and alternate were chosen for the State Contest. The eight divisions were: serious reading, humorous reading, extemporaneous reading, story telling, discussion, extemporaneous speaking, original oratory. and non-original oratory. 174 Edd Spathmann, Ruth lian, Mr. Drolion. and Chri Springer Tom Slitvr stresses a point. A new debate team, coached by Mr. Welter, met last summer to do research on Medicare, the topic for the year. Laura Potter and Jane Potter, the affirmative, and Tom Sliter and Kathy Martens, the negative, participated in debates in Hastings, Painsville, St. Cloud. Hopkins. University of Minnesota, and Sibley. The B-squad, Don Duren-berger, Marsha Lubin, Jean Skogerboc. and Carolyn Swed-lund took part in the St. Cloud and University debates. Debate Challenges Mr. Walter evaluates a debate. First Year Team Laura Potiar practical while Tom Sliter, Jana Potter, and Carolyn Swedlund evaluate her points. Marc Silverman keeps time. Karen Anderson. all-school President, lights the candle of Cara 8enson, one of the chapter presidents, during the Recognition Service. This year Y-Teens membership was larger than ever. There were more than 500 girls who actively attended meetings twice a month. Because of the increase in membership this year. Y-Teens had to add three new chapters, making a total of 18. Each chapter sponsored many service projects. The main project, which the Y-Teens still supported was Paula Makkon, a little Finnish orphan. Ten dollars was expected from each chapter to help support her and her family. They also devised projects that were enjoyable and entertaining such as: The Mother-Daughter Tea. the Paw-Daw Square Dance, the Cotton Ball, and the Christmas Dance. Connected with the YWCA, it is an organization with a Christian purpose: its members included girls of all faiths and religions. It endeavors to promote good fellowship and to build better citizens. Donna Widstrom, all-school Treasurer, lights Kathy Dumont's candlo. 176 Y-Teens Expands: Thre Above is Paula, tho Finnish orphan, whom Y-Teens support. Left: The all-school officers from top to bottom ore Joanne Blis, 8arb Schilling. Pam Sachs, Sandy Jewott, Donna Widstrom. Karen Anderson, Mary Sicora, and Sue Beeler. Tho Y-Toon Presidents are: Row I: Clairo Olson. Cathy Miner. Linda Siogmond. Pat Loe. Row 2: Diano Noyes. Jacquo Marly, Kathy Komp. Row 3: Barb Goorgo, Kathy Stoltonborg, Carolyn Hanson, Carol Ebert. Row 4: Karon Wang. Marlcen Andorson, Cathy Schweigort, Carol Johnson. Not preient arc Lynn Peugh, Cara Benson, and Diane Aclcerson. Added Due to Increase in Membership Tho chapter winners of the all-school Varioty Show were tho girls in Alpha Theta. Abovo thoy are doing their act, below tho entiro chaptor is shown. Tha Hi.Y Club prasidants am D«v lundquis . Phil Burdahl. Tim StaHenhagan. Tom Mafealf. Doug Patria. and Doug Roalttad. Not picturod it Tom Christanson. Jeff Essen Leads Hi-Y In serving the school and community. Hi-Y sought to develop a spiritual, mental, social, and physical personality for its members. The YMCA, one of the largest boys and mens organizations, was the sponsor of Hi-Y; the advisor was Mr. Harry Brace. Serving under President Jeff Essen, senior, were four officers. Due to the large membership of I 10 boys, eight clubs existed this year. The names of the clubs were the Spartans, Iderlons. Tartars. Lesters. Kwamp-ers, Muldunies. Collegiate and the Esquires. Each club had business meetings and programs which included talks, movies. and discussions of school problems. Tha Spartan . Laft: Tha Hi-Y oWicarc ara Grag Erickson. Sacratary, Jaff Et an, Prajidant. Cal Karr, Treaturar. Rick Patarson. Chaplain, and Bing Johnson. Vico Praiidant. 178 V c.-y,_____bo d rptore. meet-w de f6veal meetings cjo'r r6on .The meeTings usually Eiecutive Board Member : Row I: S. Stone, G. Wick. M. Harit. J. Hagman. Row 2: L. Feldick. D. Wodan. S. Kiel. D. Bie. Row 3: B. Wynia. B. Nord. G. Matthew . S. William . Row 4: S. Cooper. T. Ellison. W. Howland VCY Members Learn About Lifetime Goals Vic+ hr i y. h is lyb v ich hebsrits bers s ’ “ ' je r6 VCY officer : Preildent Warren Howland pull Diane Bio. Quit Stone. Ckaplain. Geri Wick. Vice Pre ldent, and Linda Feldick, Captain. Ginny Program Chair- Jill Duffey, president. Lind St. John, vie president, Melln« Wilde, secretory, end Geil Tutile, treasurer. watch while Miu Christianson. advisor, demonstrates how to hit a volleyball. G.A.A. Encourages Sportsmanship Jill Duffey prepares to hit the ball in one of G.A.A.'s many volleyball gomes. The Girl's Athletic Association is a club that encourages active participation in a variety of sports. In keeping with this idea, members enjoyed touch football, gymnastics, bowling, basketball, volleyball, tennis, baseball, badminton, and archery throughout the school year. Other special activities included a volleyball game against the teachers, a skating party, a Play Day. and a bike trip. Active members who maintained 500 activity points were awarded a gold chenille letter at the end of the year. At a special election in the fall, officers Jill Duffey, Linda St. John, Melissa Wilde, and Gail Tutila were selected. Miss Christianson was their advisor. Above, Gail Tutila perform, ©n the parallel bon while to the left. Diene Wedon try, « ,tunt on th Members ere, fitting: J. Johmon, W. Bardell, K. Noreen. end S. Banion Row 2: Mr. Tripett, C. H gm«n, C. Btthoa, A. Koska. J. Hay. L. Vandenovor, and Mr. Kemppainen. Row 3: B. Jorgenson, B. Schreiner. O. Covington. J. Henson, G. Olson. M. landy. D. Johson. D. Peterson, end C. Paulson. A-V Department Aids Studies The Audio-Visual Department, under the supervision of Mr. Kemppainen and Mr. Tripett, helped to give students a better knowledge of their subjects. These students took orders from teachers and obtained the necessary visual aid equipment, which made both teaching and learning more interesting. Dennis Covington end Scott Benson prepare machines for distribution. Morning equipment men ere C. Hagman, and C. Elletson. 181 F.T.A. officer ore Peggy Barttad. Mary Manuel, Mary Guttafton, Pat Carlton, and Ann Godfrey. F.T.A. Strives To Learn More About Teaching Learning about the teaching profession was the objective of the members of F.T.A. Throughout the year, the students visited different colleges and performed various tasks such as correcting exams and preparing bulletin boards. All this gave them an understanding of what a teaching career would be like. Merit points were earned for these services and oins were awarded to those receiving a total of fifty points. The climax of the year was a tea given for the teachers at the senior high. Mr. Henjum. advitor, halpt Mary Guttafton. Protident, with papart for F.F.A. 182 Committee chairman ara Bruco Maltvan and Lonnie Schiek. Red Cron member prepare scrap boots for foreign countries. Red Cross, Nurses Club Help Others Attending lectures given by registered nurses, touring lospitals. and practicing the essentials of first aid were all activities of the girls in Nurses Club. Headed by Jean Stanchfield, president, and advised by Mrs. Flosseth, school nurse, members were able to increase their knowledge of the nursing profession. The girls also made stuffed animals for children confined to area hospitals. These projects afforded insight to members in choosing a phase of the profession which appealed to them most. Many service projects, including p'ace mats made for children in local hospitals and scrap books sent to foreign countries, were the accomplishments of members of the Red Cross Club. Led by Sue Elsworth, president, and Miss Stapes, advisor, the club sent a representative to the county chapter meeting this year. ABOVE RIGHT: Nurses Club officer are discussing matters with tK ir advisor, Mrs. Flosseth. They are Laura Braitner, Baryl Wright, and Jaan Stanchfield. BELOWi Nurses Club listans to studant nurse . 183 National Honor officers. Jeff Svertdten. treasurer. Barb Schlllng. taeratary. Sally Wigand, vica president, and Tom Lewcock. president. paute with prida altar tha Society annual induction caramony. Inductaa. John Albrect. escorted by Batty 8unca, receives a flower from Carle Clark. Light Bulbs Light the Way to Mambari ara, Row I: L Patarion. K. Bowman. K. Stromberg. G. Wick. P. Carlton, N. Sharman, C. Banton, S. Backer, S. Bertram, B. Blodgett, C. Clark, and B. Bunca. Row 2: C. Sathra. R. Roalttad, P. Sachs, J. Vaala, C. Wolfe, N. Wuollet, K. Wolfe, B. Boutang, D. Bio, D. Widttrom, R. Lien, and J. Martin. Row 3: B. Anderson. H. Cheitain. R. Cripe. S. Chong, S. Sherwood. J. Bickford, G. Schirmert, P. Schultx, K. Warmagar, S. Hoard, and Nancy Schubert. Row 4: M. Abendroth, K. Balsa, J. Albrecht. P. Violatt, M. Vath. P. Barstad. F. Battford. P. Baker, J. Barrett. J. W.lson, and J. Tries. Row 5: D. Bliton, K. Smith, J. Waller, G. Phillips, Y. Setterlof, G. Lindholm, M. Scavuno. C. Swadlund, C. Lana, and C. Suennen, Row 6: C. Schweigert, L Hanson, L Thomas, L Totten, J. Potter, S. Christensen, H. Reichgott, D. Larsen, D. Durenberger, and M. Theobalt. Row 7: D. Siltberg. L. Carlson, C. Springer, K. Urista, J. Monroe, R. Hollenkamp, K. Thompson, C. Snyder, and R. Brown. Row B: K. Conner, A. Nelson, J. Squires, K. Jacobson, B. Bergquist, G. Garlach. B. Fisher, J. Swanson, and M. Hanlon. Row 9: J. Sevier, B. Borg, R. Hilla, B. Grivna, C. Swediliut, L Sugarman, D. Lattarall, L. Halaan, and C. F'rth. Row 10: R. Johnson, P. Fredrickson, D. Fulton. P. Lundberg, B. Juhnke, and G. Olson. 184 According to the National Council of Honor Societies, this club represents the fundamental objectives for which schools are instituted and gives recognition to those who have attained most nearly the desired ends. These desired ends of the National Honor Society are scholarship, leadership, service to the school, and good character. December 9th, the club inducted 5% of the Junior Class and 10% of the Senior Class in a candlelight ceremony. Besides their annual Induction Banquet, the club did many other activities. The highlight of the year, as in past years, was the train trip to New York during Easter vacation. Key Wolf , Fund-roiling Chairman, counH money from candy sales while Nency Sherman, Scholarship Chairman, prepare to grab the money for the Scholar-thip Fund. In New York, member got the chance to tee many famous tight , tuch a the Statue of Liberty. New York for the Honor Society Member : Row I: 0. Hansen. C. Olsen. K. Martens, S. McMullen, L Joseph, L Paiandak. N. Peulut. 8. Kenduth, L Larson. K. Larton, N. Jognton, C. Ebert, and S. Potvin. Row 2: C. Hanson, S. Heikkinen, S. Engblom. M. Meitner, M. Hanson. K. Heikkinen, D. Noukki, B. Dennis, A. Phillip , L Potter. L Dolan, and R. Crum. Row 3: C. Kerr. M. Rylander, P. Dressier, D. Johnson, K. Hollenbeck. J. Michel, 8. Gentx, C. Ditch, and C. Mendel. Row 4: P. Keeler, M. Lee. N. Milius, M. Silber- men, L Hutchinson. R. Sivule, S. Worcester, 8. Dahlman, S. Doane, S. Klick. and J. Ertl. Row 5: G. Wiles, M. Christianson, C. Pease, G. Peulut. J. Lemberg, S. 8iorn. J. Leyh, B. Kloster, S. Stromberg, L Gustafson, and M. Orr. Row 6: 8. Parody. C. Huovie, V. Lund, C. Maine, L Newleib, S. Frate. E. Kelly, C. Richter, J. Abraham. G. Stone, and P. Hutting. Row 7: K. Anderson. C. Anderson, L, Peugh, S. Kaercher, J. Ellis, C. Loberg. B. Lindgren, S. Fahlgren. C. Hagberg, M. Haase, and M. Gustafson. Row 8: J. Lindroth. L. Johnson, C. Johnson. S. Sevier, V. Lundquist, K. Olson, A. Gewtry, D. Hamlin, J. Johnson, S. DuKah. N. Enselein, C. Klien. and J. Stanchfield. Row 9: S. Peterson, D. Peterson. L Snow. D. Brice. J. Lysfjord, R. McCarthy, J. Magee. P. Perdins, D. Abrahemton. and W. Glover. Not pictured are S. Anderson, M. Chapman. P. Haugen, R. Iverson, C. Jenson, and M. Kelly. 185 French Club Officer : Edd Spethmann, historien: Kathy Conner, provident: Nency Culp, tec rate ry tree urer: end Eliiebeth Herdton, vice preiident. Le Cercle Fran pais Completes New initiate perform for the benefit of old member . Cottume ere edjutted before the initiation party begin . 186 I Another Successful Year Under the supervision of advisors Miss Ruth Anderson and Miss Ruth Swanson, French Club members have found this year a very successful one. The year began right when French Club's Homecoming float won first prize. New and old members found initiation fun. Later in the year, shortly before Christmas, the annual French-Spanish Christmas party was held. Each of the clubs contributed something characteristic of the culture they were studying: French Club's was Pere Noel. This year, club activities were spent not only in entertainment, but also in educating the members in the culture of the French people with speakers and films. Para Noal't halpan. Nancy Culp and Carolina ©ramling, fill (ha thoat of good boyt and girli af fha Chri«lma par(y. Carolina hat ditcovarad tomafhing in (ha thoa (haf ha hadn’l planned on. German Club member demonstrate how to wash a car. Above: Donne Hanson leads the tinging and German Club member join in at the German Club Breakfast. Below and right: Judy Clement , dancer. Kathy Oukrup, flute player, Walt Talley, trumpet player, and Dick Bigelow, Arab, perform a tkit at the German Club 8roakfast where all act at doll . 188 left; German Club officer look «t information on the International Living Program. They are Rick Hollenkamp, treeiurer, Kathy Oukrup, tecretary. Cathy Schwiegert, vice pretident, Dar-rail Johnson, president, and Judy George, historian. Below: Mr . Mie bauer and Mr. Leib-forth admire their Christmas presents. German Club Sends Student Abroad Under the direction of German teachers, Mrs. Grace Miesbauer and Mr. David Leibforth, German Club completed another successful year. In addition to winning third prize in the Homecoming float competition, the German Club members had a rummage sale, several car washes, made and sold Christmas trees, and sponsored a student in International Living. The year was highlighted by the annual German Club Breakfast on December 24th. The purpose of the club is not only to entertain its members, but to educate them by acquainting them with the culture of the German people, past and present. The members strive not only to learn the structure of the German language, but also to understand the country, people, and history of Germany. The German Club float, winning third prize in the float competition, goe through the parade. 189 Latin Club Senators are Bob Spenser, Bob Thamert. Calia Clamant . Carol RacKtar, Pet McLean, and Bruce VanHouten. It is their duty to act as an eiecutive council and determine future events. Latin Club Enjoys Its 6th Year Latin Club, under the guidance of its Senate, enjoyed a tremendous year of acquainting its members with traditional Latin customs. Latin has never been a dead language during the club's meetings. At one of its first meetings, initiation was held, during initiation each new member was forced to hold down to the wishes of a senior member. In commemoration of an ancient Roman holiday, the traditional Saturnalia feast was held during the Christmas season. As a climax and highlight to the year's activities, the members attended the annual Latin Club banquet. Latin Club officers Jeanne Johnson. Jan Evans. Cathy Minor, and Kathy Larson. Latin Club members take car to welcome new members to the club. Jan Evans and Lolli Jacobson think their Snow Week snowman is a living doll. 8ruce VenHouten takes his slave. Darby Davidson, through the torture of initiation by making her roll a grape on the floor. 191 Ruttian Club officer ara Dav Doan. Vic Pratidant. Sue Koorchor. Praiidant. and Jim Wilion, Sacratary-fraasurar Russian Club Has Wonderful Experiences Ruttian Club mam-ban look a) tha Ruuian magaxinat in fha library. 192 Under the supervision of Mr. Kremer. the Russian Club has completed another successful year. Although it is the youngest of the language clubs in our high school, the Russian Club has had eager participation. They had business meetings and enjoyed many activities, including going to the Moscow Circus, having numerous parties, and building a float for the Homecoming parade. Russian Club planned a banquet to climax the year. ■BFP Mr. Kremor, advisor, supervised the club’s activities besides teaching the students. Tho Russian Club float didn’t win any prises, but it was the talk of the town. Spanitk Club Officer ere Frank Kiuel. Barbara Kloiter. Mary Saar!, and Linda Peer ©n. Not pictured it Kathy Wood . Triumvirate Form of Government A pinata it brokan and club member 90 down for tho candy. The form of government established last year was again followed by Spanish Club. A triumvirate guided the club through a busy year. Although the learning of Spanish customs was the main function of the club, many other events kept the members busy. At one of the first meetings, initiation was held for all new members. Christmas was a gala time highlighted by the annual joint Spanish Club-French Club Christmas party. Spanish Club members were kept busy making pinatas for this party. As a climax to the year, the club traveled to Edina High School, where a joint meeting of both schools Spanish Clubs was held. The main event of the evening was the film Kon-Tiki. Used Again to Lead Spanish Club Above: Mr. Dahi, AF$ exchange tudent Lour Cohen, end Mi Sanditrom are executed at initiation by Dan Wil on. Left: Many long hour of work were put info the prixe-winning Spaniih Club Homecoming Float. 195 Hi-Stappart from Uff to right: Linda Johnson. Ann Valat. Bavarly Jacobson. Paula Varttangan. Julio Radiak. Joan Bowman, Kathy Stoltanbarg. Pat MuoMor, Roto mary Mork. Julio Yackot. Suo Braaach, and Barb Zambrano. Not pkturod is Cathy Smith. Dance Groups, Hi-Steppers and Assistant choraographar. Kathy Stoltanbarg. and choraographar. Betsy Rose, review a dance pattern. 196 The Hi-Steppers first performance in their second year of existence came at the football game with St. Louis Park. With this new routine and the colorful costumes associated with it, the Hi-Steppers launched the 1963-64 school year. Besides performing at games and school functions, they performed for many non-school activities. With the confidence gained in their first two years of performing, they are looking forward to entertaining many more audiences. Hi-Stappars ptrfo'm at half-tima at tha football gama with St. louia Park. Robinaires ato from loft to r qht: Bov Carlton, Donna Anderson, Sue Bertram, Carol Ungaub. Sue Rosenwald, Nancy Rydeen, Kay Wolfe. Judy Fleming. Linda Hammerot. Peggy Hamlin, Diane Thompson. Joann Ellis. Carol Kreati. Julie Jungroth. Judy Clements, Kathy Lommen, Joan! Serber, Cindy Cobey, Kathy Bell. Peggy Carlson. Kathy Conner, Sue Seminar, Linda Joseph, Nancy Salo, MerriLee Pederson, and Sue Collins. Not pictured is Karen Drake. Robinaires, Entertain Robbinsdale Audiences Throughout their sixth year, the Robinaires continued to delight audiences of all ages. During the 1963-64 school year, the girls performed at football and basketball games and at special events such as Homecoming and Snow Week. The Robinaires, this year, introduced many precision routines with accompanying costumes. Practice sessions held during the summer and the school year gave the girls an opportunity to prepare performances. C. Cobey, K. Bell, D. Anderson. N. Rydeen. Key Wolfe. S. Seminar practice a dance step with Carol Unglaub. 197 Carol Unglaub and her assistant. Sue Bertram, work on a new dance routine. Members of J.A. from Robbinsdelo aro: Row I: J. Gillquist, G. Gerlach. L. Larson. B. Smith. Carol Dusiin, K. Max. and K. Nygren. Row 2: L. Brijboi . S. Johnson, C. Condon. 0. Holycr, H. WuoHef, Janie Hagman. F. Kissel, and G. Knudson. Row 3: J. Tyree. G. Johnson, T. Soxton. K. Demorest, T. Bodin, and J. Parks. With J. A., You Are in Business All the companies keep their monoy in tho J.A. Bank. Davo Minikus. Lois Brisbois, Sharon Johnson, and Gayle Gorlaeh look at the Sweetheart candidates. Junior Achievement is a national organization to help high school students learn how our American business system operates. Members of Junior Achievement owned and operated their own miniature companies. They elected officers, raised capital, produced and sold products, and performed all the functions of a corporation. Junior Achievement provided opportunities to meet other students from all city and suburban high schools. The highlight of the year was the Sweetheart Dance in February. Each company chose a candidate and on the night of the dance a Miss Sweetheart was selected. Library Club officers Mary Jo Anderton. Secretary, Sandy Lindquist, President, Marcia Anderson, Treasurer. and Joanne Smith. Vico President, help Linda Lindquist chad out some malarial. Librarians Get Assistance Library Club, advised by Mrs. Georges and Mrs. Brown, gave up their study halls to assist the librarians in running the library smoothly and efficiently. They had meetings once a month to plan new aspects of the library and social events. The members learned how to circulate books, handle magazines and check passes of the students using the library. Members who worked for so many hours received pins. Because of the overflow of students, restricting the number of students in the library was necessary. Abort: Mrs. Brown and Mrt. Georges, help Roialina Larten put boob away. Loft: Mike Darina. Sue Gaspard, Barb Brenda, and Linda Tranhalt pro para books for tha thalf. 199 Adviior Mr. John Adam givo tho top five playor tomo pointer . From left to right around table: Mr. Adam , L Snow, M. Devine, J. Sawicki, J. Binford, and J. Drake. Chess Club Knows Meaning Of Concentration The RHS Chess Club is a member of the Metropolitan Chess Conference. The Robbinsdale teams played a series of double-round-robin matches with the chess teams of Washburn, Benilde, Roosevelt. De La Salle, and Edison High Schools. Every Monday night they met to practice and improve their skill in the challenging game of chess. 200 Captain John Sawicki itudiat to loam more about the game. Member practice on Monday night . Science Club member try e new eiperiment. A few member of Electronic Club check over their otcilloicope. Electronic Club officer ere from left to right: Fred Geitler, Pretident; Oenni Covington, Vice Pretident; John Reynold , Secretery-Treewrer; end Jim Suedbeck. Sergeant at-Armt. Science And Electronics Clubs Achieve New Under the close supervision of Electronics Club’s advisor, Mr. Marsh. 9-20 boys met every Thursday in room 107. The fellows were kept busy planning and working on the yearly projects which included: a sending and receiving radio or ham station, several oscilloscopes, a code practice oscillator and a signal generator. Every Tuesday in room 315, a similar club, Science Club, was held. As Mr. Fredrickson. Mr. Wallin, or Mr. Snustad gave them a few helpful hints occasionally, the club moved on to new experiments and discoveries, such as an x-ray machine and a fluoroscope. Officer of Science Club ere from left to right: Don Durenberger, Preiident; Dave Hetchler, Vice Pretident; Mark Hell. Secretory; Mike Stanley, Treaturer; end Neil Mibut. committee chairmen. 201 The Annual section editors oro: sitting, Linda Waif©. Jorine Weller. Joan Borgmann, and Linda Kraomor. Standing, Edd Spofhmann. Cathy Schwoigert. Yearbook Staff Increased To Prepare With the addition of Cooper Senior High School to our school system in 1964. an additional yearbook must be planned next year. In view of this fact, the 1963-1964 yearbook staff must produce enough experienced workers to bring out the student life in two schools. Thus, this year’s staff was the largest ever to work on the yearbook. Cropping pictures, planning layouts, identifying pictures, writing headlines and copy, and filing we re just a few of the things the staff had to learn. 202 Cathi Condon gets somo ideas from other annuals. Karen Anderton. and Nancy Sherman. For Next Year Cathi Condon, editor-in-chief, bring her idea to Mitt Bowman, advisor, for approval. 203 Ron Eide, photographer, and Cathi Condon look on at Chuck Smith, artiit. design the annual cover. Th pag« aditon war Cara Bunion. Larry Hutchinion, and Judy FotiH. Students Depend On Robin’s Tale For Jim Storia halpt Kirby.Smith, iporti aditor. arrange hit picture plan, while Dave Minikoi inapt a picture. In 1936, 27 years ago. THE ROBIN S TALE was originated. It began as a mimeographed paper containing many pages. The news covered much of the same material as it does today. Since its beginning, the bi-monthly ROBIN'S TALE has won thirteen All-American Awards and three Medalist Awards. The ROBIN'S TALE staff, under the supervision of Mrs. Winifred Au, stimulated student opinion and brought new student interest to phases of school life. Attending journalism clinics and conventions enabled the staff to bring even more and better articles to the students. 204 D na Of , reporter. look on while Mr . Au h lp the auiitant editor , Brian Gant . J K Beddow, Loit McDougall and Thom Oavi . Auiitant editor not pictured «r Ruth Lien, Sandy C«rlton. and Joann Ella . News And Information Of School Functions 205 Sally Wigand. editor-in-chief, Carla Clark and Donna Widitrom, a i tant ditor -in- hi f, talk to th printer about th n t paper. Focu •ditort. Gary Anderton. Kathy Wood . Edd Spethmann. Darlene McKensie, and Kathy Kamp. ditcott Focu plant. Focus Displays Creativity of Students in RHS Focus, Robbinsdale’s only literary magazine, was constituted of poems, themes, and essays contributed by English classes. The Focus staff was chosen from Mrs. Au's journalism classes. The staff supervised all of the Focus literary publications and selected all the articles to be used in the magazine. Focus allowed students to express publicly their creative imagination and get recognition for it. Bill T rry and Mm, Au refer back to the 1963 Focui for etplenetive pointer . Kay Gwyn di«cut at a poem turned in with editor-in-chief Kathy Wood end Darlene McKentie, 206 TKe staff, Brian Craig, Don Shaughnessy, advisor Mrt. Lindskog. Sharon Lee. Charlotte Ohlman. and Jane Potter, review a Post issue. Press Bureau Keeps Public Posted The RHS Press bureau, made up of some of the students from the journalism classes, was headed by Mrs. Lindskog and Sharon Lee. It covered District 281 and kept the public posted of all school events and activities taking place in the area. It did all the articles on the School Page in the North Hennepin Post. Above: Jana Pottar interviows Mr. Luebko for information on the recent plays he has boon directing. 207 Left: Sharon Lee. head of the Press Bureau staff, works on a Post story. Try-ou for Auditorium Club were hold in the choir room. Htro, Pot Lym-burner try out in front of member Welt Tolley. Joni Mortin. Berry Fi her, Sid Joeger, Pom Oemoroit, end Sue Bertrom. Auditorium Club Presents Show in April Welt Tolley ploy for Kri Doepke while he ing . Auditorium Club was an opportunity for the creative students of Robbinsdale to present an auditorium to the student body this spring. The auditorium was planned and produced entirely by the club members. The variety show was based on a number of various musicals. The club, which has about sixty members, required try-outs for acceptance by old members to all who were interested in joining. Auditorium Club officer oro, from top to bottom. Sid Jaeger, Su Bertram, Welt Talley, end Sandy Jorgenien. Second year member era: Row I: Jill Duffy. Kathy Woode, Bonnio Wilson. Linda Foldic, Gayle Gerlach, Sue Johnson, Barb Jacobson, and Linda Rodgers. Row 2: Audrey Diethert, Donna Bennett. Marilyn Buck. Mary Saari, and Connie Sathre. Usher Club Leads the Way For the past two years, Usher Club has served the school seemingly unnoticed. The girls gave up many evenings to usher at school plays, band concerts, and other extracurricular activities. This year, under the leadership of Joanie Serber and the guidance of their advisor, Mr. Riccelli, the club has expanded its membership. It is hoped that the club will grow and increase in its usefulness in the coming years. Ginny Stone, assistant chairman, and Joania Serber. chairman. giy« tome proqrams to Mr. Riccelli, advisor. First year members are: Row I: Pat Anderson, Janice Finke, Barb Erickson, and Linda Reitsma. Row 2: Cathy Maine, Mary Ackerman, Sue Kaecher. and Elaine Johnson. B i - a ■ ■i 209 Row On : Lind Christianson, Kathy Millar, Kathy Danialson. Row Two: Sh ri Loo Ed, Bov Carlson, Gail Moson, Gloria Nybarg, Judith Olson, Hoid Hanson. Row Thraa: Judy Lindroth. Barb Patar-son, Carol Jamas. Tri-Chroma Contributes to School Atmosphere Few people realize the work and time involved in the many projects of Tri-Chroma. These talented members worked hard together to produce attractive and appealing bulletin boards and showcases. Any student of RHS can become a member of Tri-Chroma, by submitting a work of art, at the beginning of the school year, which shows his interest in this field. Tri-Chroma contributes to activities such as Homecoming, National Education Week, A.F.S., the musical, Snow Week and all holidays. Sanior mambars: Jorin Wallar. Kay Stromberg (Pras). Row 2: Carol Birlland, Su Strombarg. Donna 8 nn tt, and Paggy McIntosh. Row I: Judy Gear, Janet Bryant. Bonnie Gustafson. Linda Loudon. Row 2: Brian Borg. Grotchon Ogron. Pat Duty. Wayn Gorian. Kathy Komp. Judy Handricbon. and Chuck Smith. 210 World Affair Club ha ono of it many ditcutiiont. World Affairs Club Discusses World Events Every Thursday, a group met in Conference room C in the library to discuss world affairs and events. This was World Affairs Club, under the supervision of Mr. Nord, Mr. Welter' and Mr. Thiegs. The STAR sent out the World Affairs sheets and tests to the club. Laura Potter was honored by going on TV for the club. The club went to seminars. among them Blake and Hamlin, enabling the club to learn more. At the end of the year, a test was taken. Those who scored in the top 50 per cent were rewarded by taking more tests to see if they could be one of the top 6, who win trips to Washington. The top 50 per cent went to a banquet given in honor of them and their advisors. Laura Pottor itudiet for fbo TV thow. 211 World Affair officer are Edd Spethmann. Pre idenf: Laura Potter, Vico Pre i. dent; and Don Durenbergor, Secretary-Treasurer. Aqua Robins, left to sight: Betty Bunco, Maryellen Jones, Trudi Thompson, Janyce Squires, Pam Rennio, Chris Kromor, Lynda Malone. Margaret Peterson, Joanie Stockman, Cheryl Comer. Second Row: Sandy Kramer. Barb Cowden, Melissa Wilde, Kitty Lubin, Marsha Lubin, Judy Chromanski. Kathy Oukrop, Lynn Larson, Sandy Fahlgron, Candy Barr, and Lynda Dorfner. Aqua Robins Perform Spring Show Aqua Robins gave girls a chance to swim while learning synchronized patterns. Coached by Miss Sharon Brown, a Hosterman gym teacher, the group practiced all year for the second annual spring show in April. Aqua Robins form a star. Officers are Margaret Peterson, secretary, Trudi Thompson, treasurer, Linda Malone, vice president, and Cheryl Comer, president. 212 Ski Club Slides Through a Busy Winter Above: Ski Club member from (he Lutson trip. Right Linde Eriekion, president, Jim Osfrom, vice president, Judy Gisvold, tecrotary. and Judy Lukeszcwtki, treasurer; officers of ski club. The Robblnsdale Ski Club proved its second year most successful during the winter of '63-'64. Ski-trips to Lutsen, Minn., Telemark, Wis., Sugar Hills, Minn., Trollhaugen, Wis., and Indianhead, Michigan, took up the time of vivacious skiers. At Trollhaugen, Wis., the skiers dressed up in costume, and the one with the best costume won a prize. Under the supervision of their parents, the Ski Club promoted recreational skiing, student fellowship, and activ-ities. Aqua-robdns practice their stunts for the spring show. 1 t Cheerleaders Spark Robin Spirit A squad Cheerleaders L-R: L Ros-lund. C. Blais, S. Kaerchor, J. Smith, S. Engblom, C. Anderson, P. Sachs. “B squad Cheorloaders L-R: N. Christenson, C. Nelson, L Stattino, N. Myrno, S. Rustad. J. Murphy, P. Keoler. 216 Choorleedors lead cheer at baskotball game. Captain Sandy Engbiom Pompoms, pep buttons, potluck suppers and tennis shoes continued to be a vital part of the RHS sports picture as Robbinsdale's 14 cheerleaders once again led the blue and gold to victory. Being a cheerleader wasn't all fun and excitement, however. Many hours of practice after school, on Saturdays, and during summer vacation were necessary to perfect the many involved cheers the girls used. For second straight year girls don slates for cheers on ice. Cheerleaders do stomp clap between periods of Hopkins game. 217 Robins Post 5-1-1 League Mark, Tie For Second Grogg CutUnd prepare o knife through two St. loui Park linemen in game where Robin gain re- Junior halfback Tom Eliion attempt to break clear venge for previout low to Richfield and tie with Edine. of a tackier while returning a Cretin punt. Robin tackier converge on bewildered St. Loui Park quarterback Steve Fein- tein a he itrivo to make yardege on an end tweep. An exceptionally fine ground attack, hampered by an equally poor aerial defense, gave the 1963 Robin football team a 5-1-1 league record and a tie for second place in the Lake Conference. Robins vs. Hopkins: Jacobs and Cutland, the two hard running Robin halfbacks, scored a pair of touchdowns apiece in this Robin opening-round victory. Robins vs. Bloomington: The Bears marched to the three yard line on their first series of plays, but they lost the ball on downs and the Robins were never in trouble again. Jacobs scored three times, once on a brilliant 54-yard run. and fullback Al Puder roared 50 yards for a TD. Robins vs. Richfield: The Spartans overwhelmed the Robin defense and scored three times in the first half. However, the Robins made a desperate comeback under substitute quarterback Doug Petrie in the second half that .fell short of the Spartan mark by one touchdown. i Jacobi and Cutlan cover a Edina tackle Robin ' ball carrier. John Nerdhal prepare to make an iniuranco tacklo of Cretin quarterback. Arniton. after he had intercepted a Petrie pai . Tho Robin became only the tocond team to beat Cretin in the lait 52 games Cretin ha competod in. A Robin back, jurrounded on two tide player , make a dciporato plunge over a tafotyman. Robins vs. Edina: The Robins scored twice in the first half; the first tally coming five plays after Petrie had hit end Dick Ransdell on a 49-yard pass play. However, the Hornets scored at the end of each half off Robin gifts and were able to salvage a tie. Robins vs. Park: After three periods of poorly played ball, the Robins managed to score a pair of touchdowns and remain in third place in the conference. Robins vs. Wayzata: The Robins outlasted Wayzata's Mike Reed and posted another easy victory to remain in title contention. Petrie scored three TD's and the Robins held the Trojans to 15 yards profit to the Robins' own 328 yards. Robins vs. Cretin: Cretin's 20 game winning streak was halted by Jerry Jacobs and the Robins. Jacobs scored three times, once on an interception, in what was perhaps his best game as a Robin. Robins vs. Minnetonka: Jacobs and Petrie combined for another victory to end the season. Park quarterback. Stove Foinitein. diicover rarely found daylight between Robin lafetie Jacob and Cutland. Robbinidale'i Vanity tquad. Front Row: B. Hill. J. Jacobi. T. Riviere. J. Hay. E. Oldre. A. Puder. G. Bradthaw, D. Marty. D. Roalitad, D. Shaughnetty, D. Ahlberg, D. Helmoko. Socond Row: N. Honnoy. R. Crum, K. Datx. G. Cutlan. B. MacDougal, T. Ellison. C. Doopko, M. Murphy, M. Landy, J. Bonion, J. Svendien. J. Encn, M. Rylander. D. Ditter, B. Beatty. Third Row: P. Dreulcr, Coach I. Nordahl, K. Hollenbeck, G. Hendcrion. C. Kerr, D. Ramdell, B. Anderion, N. 8rekke, E. Farni, J. Coleman. M Sheffert, S. Gunderion, T. St. Dennii, C. Sundgren. M. Houier, 0. Dahlen, D. Petrie. J. Nordahl, C. Swanion. Robbintdale's Junior Vanity. Front Row; C. Smith. M. Laliborte. B. Doherty. P. Sutton. J. Litecky, B. MacDougall. P. Harriion. D. Johnion. D. Dahlin, M. Eael. R. Knauff. Second Row: G. Brinda. K. Fredrich, J. Fredrich. S. Johnion. T Munn. T. Dahlen. D. Holl. C. Biidau. J. J. Thole. S. Rood. S. Corneliui. A. Dean. J. Abraham. Third Row: Mgr. C. Anderion. M. Calir. M. Hanlon, B. Wuornoi. S. Johnion, D. Randell, M. Landy, A. Pickering. R. Carlion. M. Hyland, J. Snackenberg. D. Bettino. Mgr. M. Sherman. C. MacDonald. Robbmidale'i B ‘ tquad. Pint Row: S. Merrill, A. Tourville, B. Hoiby, S. Norrii, B. Boline, P. Lanon, C. RuvchoH, G. Komp. G. Turnbcrg. J. Windiperger, 8. Lalibertc. D. Nerothin. J. Soderberg, J. Branitad. W. Liberator. Second Row: M. Wall. K. Anderion. B. Fonman. G. Stoubor. B. Johnion, G. Quitted. T. Miller, R. Paulaha, J. Jo-teph. A Edne. M. Fiterman. T. Nelion. T. Skinner, J. Schiferli. J. Juris. J. Buih. R. Oldre. Third Row: J. Pauly. R. Rilk. F. Jonet. M. Sorenion. G. Poithumut. S. Hinck. B. Bader. G. Siverton, R. Riley. L. Dietrich. G. Naton, M. Link, A. Johnion, B. Hamilton G. Thompion. K. Windipergerger. J. Walton, C. Anderion, M. Sherman. Robins Place Five On All Conference Team Bill Hill All Conforcnco Tackle Senior Randy Crum All Conference Center Senior Jerry Jacobi All Conference Halfback Senior Scoreboard Robins 26 Hopkins 12 Sept. 7 Robins 27 Bloomington 12 Sept. 14 Robins 13 Richfield 20 Sept. 21 Robins 14 Edina 14 Sept. 28 Robins 12 Park 6 Oct. 5 Robins 39 Mound 6 Oct. 12 Robins 41 Wayzata 0 Oct. 19 Robins 21 Cretin 14 Oct. 26 Dick Rantdcll reaches for the long bomb in the Robin victory over Crotin. Jerry Jacobi uses hit broken field running ability to elude a Richfield tackier. Underclaiimon look forward hopefully to nc t yoar’t starting positions on tho Varsity. Senior Don Helmeke firet a ihort past over the lino of scrimmage. Senior Cal Kerr thowt happinett at he it met by teammatei after 24 yard TD. John Nerdahl All-Conference Linebacker Senior Junior Varsity Schedule Minnetonka 14 6 Hopkins 21 13 Bloomington 13 28 Richfield 14 7 Park 7 14 Edina 7 33 Wayzata 13 14 Ken Hollenbeck All-Conference End Senior Cron Country Team: Front Row: M. Flynn. K. Hutton. B. Johnson. D. Christensen, B. Cragg. D. Skoglund, B. Christensen. D. OI on. T. Harrier, A. Newman. J. Gun-derson, 8. Rose, R. Gustafson, R. Morris. Back Row: S. Roun. K. Noroon, T. Davidson. L. Jacobson. R. Lindfors. G. Dal . R. Bauer. M. Migatx, J. Christenson. S. Penally. R. Hollander, L. Haleen, G. Tollefsen. P. Peterson, A. Russel. D. Kranz. C. Daugherty. Coach Beldon. Robins Place Fourth In Conference, Fifth In District 1963 Cross Country Scores Robins 28 Minnetonka 30 Conference Robins 27 Bloomington 31 Finish — 3rd Place Robins Robins 38 22 Hopkins Edina 21 34 Swain Invitational Robins 18 Mound 61 Finish—1 Ith Place Robins 37 Richfield 22 District 18 Meet Robins 39 Park 18 Finish — 5th Place (Low score wins) Robin runners begin the first half of the grueling 1.8 mile course at Lake Nakomis, which is Coach Balden and a rival coach talk shop while they wait for the site of all Lake Conference cross country competition. their runners to complete the course. 223 Underclassmen Dominate Season A young and inexperienced cross country team, led by a new coach, Cal Belden, posted a 4-3 Lake Conference record and a fifth place finish in the District 18 Meet this past season. While the team's record was mediocre in comparison to previous years' showings and the squad was eliminated from state competition at the district level, there were still many bright spots in the 1963 season. Perhaps the brightest spot was the sophomore team's capturing of the first place trophy at the annual Swain Invitational Meet. For their victory over statewide competition in the mile run. each boy on the squad received a pair of golden track shoes in addition to the large trophy given the team. The sophomore team also took the first place honors at the Sophomore Conference Meet, underpointing their nearest rival by some 39 points. Another bright spot this past season was the large number of young runners coming out for cross country. Coach Belden accredited this increased interest in cross country to the recent emphasis being placed on the sport on the junior high level, including the organization of actual competing teams in two of the junior highs. While it is true that next year's school split will hurt the squad, the tremendous success of this year's sophomores, plus the fact that only two lettermen will be lost through graduation, give Robbinsdale the best prospects for future cross country success it has had in several years. Coach Belden and Captain Phil Peterson check the squad's time for signs of progress during a practice session at Robin Field. A Robin runner shows tho intense drive and desire needed by a successful cross countryman as he strains to covor the last few feet to the finish chute. 224 Phil Peterson and Alan Russell, the two top varsity runners this year, head for the waiting bus at tho end of a meet. Tankmen Place Fourth in State Parle—The first meet resulted in a 49-46 loss. The Robins Foreign Exchange Student Al Russel showed promising signs. Edina—Despite Junior Jim Lindquist’s setting of a new Hosterman pool record, the Robins lost 53-42. Hopkins—A very strong Warrior Tank team gave the Robins their third straight loss. Bloomington—Two pool records led the Robins to a 53-42 win over the Bears. The records were set in the 100 yard backstroke and the 200 yard medley. St. Thomas Academy—Captain Don Ogren led the Robins to a 55-40 win over St. Thomas by taking two firsts in his events. Park—Despite an unexpected win by Al Russel over Park's Tom Zanna in the 100 yard breaststroke, the Robins finished trailing 50-45. Edina—The Robins lost their second Edina meet 52-43 but their record breaking 200 yard freestyle relay team still remained unbeaten. Hopkins—The extremely tough Hopkins team were the first and only team to defeat the Robin 200 yard freestyle relay team in dual meet competition. Bloomington—The 54-41 win made the tenth consecutive win over the Bears in a 4 year period. Rochester—Al Russel. Jim Lindquist, and the relay team won. but the Robins still lost by a large margin. Stillwater—An easy win for the Robins with many times coming close to the record marks. District 18 meet The Robins finished third, and beat Park for the first time this season. Other Lake teams. Hopkins and Edina, finished ahead of the Robins. Eichango student Alan Ruttel wirmi up before hit event. 225 Robbintdal e.hibition twimmer trail in a Park meet. Back Row J. Ogr.n. J. liodqui t. C. Bachm.y.r, M. Bouchi.r. J. Swanion. M. Bai.r. C. RuthoW. F. Blaka. Middl. Row; Coach Johnwn. M. 0. t.rr.ich. B. Craigg. P. Bracdbag. J. Pedder. R. Johmon. J. N.whouj., B. Bate . Front Row: A. Ruit.ll, 0. Dot.n. R. Dignitono. T. Holjtoin. K. Smith. R. Bird. D. Ogron. Robbinsdale Swimming Schedule St. Louis Park 46-49 Edina 42-53 Hopkins 29-66 Bloomington 53-42 St. Thomas Academy 55-40 St. Louis Park 45-50 Rochester 30-65 Edina 43-52 Stillwater 62-33 Hopkins 27-68 Bloomington 54-41 University High Cancelled Team captaini Don Ogrcn and Rick Dignitano. Back Row: J. Kormylo. R. Snodgrau. J- Van Dake. R. Or.tad. Middl. Row: Coach Ack.r. D. Kormylo. G. Savord. M. Doly. H. Zinn. D. Bodam. Front Row J. Rulhfeldt. J. Sod.rb.rg. G. Chmtia © . G- WiUon. J. And.rton. L M.y.r. 226 Robins start the second leg of the B-squed 200 yard medley. Coach Arnie Johnson rests after a practice race with one of his team members. Two sprinters strain for extra inches in a close 100 yard freestyle race. Robin swimmers take the lead in a 200 freestyle event. Key Injuries Cut Robin Wins 228 Sonior Dick Ransdoll shoots ovor Park’s Ron Sandstad for two points. John Ncrdahl trios under hand lay-op against Crosby ironton. Injury hampered enlor. Darrel Johmon, friej for fwo. If it a long game when you are on fho bonch. Rantdcll dumpt in two against Richfield. Mike Sparrow draws a foul in a gamo against St. Louis Park. Hopkins: The opening loss was caused by a slow start, the Robins had two as compared to the sixteen points for the Warriors in the first quarter. Bloomington: The Robins won despite the 29 points by Bobby Kelly. Oberfeld had 18 for the Robins. Richfield: The second straight win for the Robins. Ransdell had 20 points Oberfeld got 18. Wayzata: A very close loss, the Robins lost on free throws making only five of fourteen tries. Park: Despite a 20 point surge by the Robins in the fourth quarter they lost by two points. Mound: The Robins won by 26 points, Jim Sentryz surprised everyone with a 21 point showing. Edina: Conference power Edina dropped the Robins by 17 points. Lake High scorer. Brian Grohnke, had 18. Crosby Ironton: Crosby got revenge after losing to the Robins at home last year. Minnetonka: This win saw Ransdell dump in 22 points. Anoka: Ransdell and Oberfeld shared equally 40 points in this defeat. Hopkins: The Robins lost this second meeting despite a second half comeback. Bloomington: A poor first quarter and excessive fouling lost this one for the Robins. Richfield: Oberfeld had 30 points in this trounce. This was the first time a Lake team had scored more than 90 points in a single game. Wayzata: Ransdell had 25 points. Oberfeld 21. Park: The second close game in equal meetings had the Robins come out on top. Mound: This fourth straight win had four Robins in double figures. Nerdahl led with 16. Edina: Both teams had a very poor night. Grohnke led the Hornets to the win with 20 points. Minnetonka: Oberfeld had 21 points as the Robins ended conference play with a win. Tournament play: The Robins trounced Shakopee in the sub-districts, but was upset by Wayzata in the District 18 opening round. Back Row: Mgr. L. Vandonover, D. Johnson. M. Sparrow. J. Sentyn, G. Oberfeld. 0. Ransdall, 0. Petrie. Second Row: B. Echoli, M. Exal, S. Johnson. D. Peterion, M. Simonson. J. Nerdahl. Coach C. McDonald. Robbinsdala B squad L-R: M. Wee. M. Husor. P. Goodwin. G. Kemp. R. Risk. B. Johnson. J. Joseph. R. Hallman, N. 8rekke. T. Riviera. M. Sorenson. R. Trafas. Cooper B squad L-R: L. Larson. T. Millar, D. Nielsen. S. McLennan. J. Nachtsheim. D. Gabbert, D. Borsch. J. Cleveland, D. Skeie, B. Spencer. G. Posthumus. R. Koop. ROBBINSDALE BASKETBALL SCHEDULE Hopkins 52-61 Minnetonka 66-59 Mound 64-58 Bloomington 70-53 Anoka 58-62 Edina 44-48 Richfield 64-56 Hopkins 40-48 Minnetonka 68-46 Wayzata 47-48 Bloomington 48-58 Sub-Districts Park 50-52 Richfield 92-55 Shakopee 80-37 Mound 76-50 Wayzata 62-56 Districts Edina Crosby 1 ronton 42-59 48-50 Park 61-60 Wayzata 46-51 Robins on the Offense Matmen Place Second in State Set Record With 3 State Champs Dave Ditter fightt to loop from getting pinned in hit lots to Anoka't Kloht. Anutant coach Moor addt tha necattary umph needed to win a match. Gary Larton putt opponent into pinning combination. State Champion Mike Ho e holdt on to opponent! legt in an attempt to ttop hit etcape. Back Row: Coach Gryg llo, R. Engh. B. Bohlin . G. 8rad haw. E. Oldr . G. Larton. B. Taylor. Front Row: B. Hill. K. Hollonback. 0. Dittor. D. Bownik, 8. Me-Dougatl. M. How . Mankato Invitational—The Robins began the season with a big win. They took three firsts, two seconds, and two thirds against tough state-wide competition. Edina—The Robins rolled over their first league competition. 42-8. with the help of three pins. Wayzata—Continuing with their winning ways, the Robins beat the Trojans. 37-13. St. Louis Park—Jim Uzzel's pin and Gary Larson’s draw were key matches in this win. River Falls Invitational—The Robins grabbed the first place trophy out of a tough field of eight teams. Mound—The Robins won ten. drew two in a flawless win over Mound. 44-4. Owatonna—A late rally, featuring wins by George Bradshaw, Eldon Oldre. Al Puder. and Bill Hill, pulled out this 24-14 win for the Robins. Hopkins—Robbinsdale dumped second ranked Hopkins. Back Row: B. McCaffrey, A. End , D. N rothin, T. Sprii g r, S. N ikon. J. Schulti. Front Row: M. Hanlon. C. Doh rty, A. Puder, R. Oldr . E. Hollenbeck. 8. Hamilton. 32-10, in a match that brought the conference title close to the Robins. Bloomington—A tough Bloomington Bear team fell to the Robins, 35-7. Richfield—The Robins let down a little in this match, but managed a 28-14 win. Albert Lea—In a close match, the Robins beat a tough Albert Lea team. 32-10. Minnetonka—Robbinsdale cinched their eighth straight conference title with this win. Anoka—In the match of the year. the Robins suffered their only loss of the year. 15-24. State Tournament—Nine Robin wrestlers qualified for the state finals. Out of these, three; Mike Howe, Don Bownik. radshaw became State Champions, but the team State Championship by one ) .(N( and Gec the Robin -r B ck Row: Coach Moor . Mgr. G. logUn. P. Sullivan. M. Gardii. K. Munn, B. Farntworth. 0. Patton, D. Erickton. Coach Gryg lko. Front Row: Mgr. Larry Nelson, 1C- Hanlon. J. Bush. M. Ffyn, J. Bran«t d. W. Liberator. M. Bergerud. Mgr. Marchiniki. 233 Robin it upset by Minnetonka opponent. Referoo awards Bill McDougall one point for escaping. Robbinsdale Wrestling Schedule Mankato Invitational First Edina 42-8 Wayzata 37-13 St. Louis Park 23-21 River Falls Invitational First Mound 44-4 Owatonna 24-14 Hopkins 32-10 Bloomington 35-7 Richfield 28-14 Albert Lea 32-10 Minnetonka 24-11 Anoka 15-24 Robin uses doop si on Owatonna opponent. Don Bownik throws his man to the mat. Dan Krueger work on the tramp. Rick DahUtrom work on tho high bar. Gymnasts Win 9 Dual Meets Place First in Glencoe Invitational Senior Al Chri tian on perform a trick that few other men in the world can do. the extromoly difficult Ruttian Cro$ . Seniors Tom Knauff, above, and Warren Howland, top right, show variance in forms while practicing a backflip. Mankato: Both A and B classes were triumphant as the Robins defeated a highly rated Mankato team. The Robins' strong point was in the rings. Alexander Ramsey: The Robins defeated last year's overall state champion in a close meet. Ramsey had three top A-class participants injured. Glenco Inv.: Tom Knauff, Rick Dahlstrom. and Al Christenson led the Robins to an overwhelming victory in their first tournament of the year. White Bear Lake: Showing exceptional strength in the still rings, the Robins defeated White Bear for their third straight dual meet triumph. Mpls. Marshall: The Robins met and defeated Marshall, the defending state A-class champion, in the closest meet of the season. Fridley and Marshall: The B-dass led by Gary Wandersee and Lee Genz triumphed over Fridley, while the A-class won a return meet with Marshall. Al Christenson won first place on the rings despite a wrist injury. Albert Lea: The Robins had little trouble defeating Albert Lea 72 2 to 471 2. North west Open: Robbinsdale finished fourth in A-class with Rick Dahlstrom taking third all-a-round. Alexander Ramsey: At full strength Ramsey defeated the Robins for the first and only time in dual meet competition. Mankato State Inv.: The Robin A-class took second, the B-class placed third. Rick Dahlstrom received a trophy for top all-a-round. Brooklyn Center and Osseo: The Robins added to their 6-1 record with wins over both Brooklyn Center and Osseo. Region Five: The Robins placed fourth all-a-round, A-class took second. Rick Dahlstrom placed third a'l-a-round individually. State Meet: Led by firsts in the rings and tree-acts by A' Christenson and Rick Dahlstrom respectively, the Robins placed fifth all-a-round. Sonior Rick Dahktrom at the peak of a Giant.'' A one-half twiit I performed on the tramp by Bruce Currior. Back Row: A. Christianson. R. Nygran. B. Wuornos. W. Howland. B. Curriar. T. Knauff, Coach Laach. Knaaling: R. Dahlstrom. J. Boll, B. Mortanson. R. Matcaif, R. Tromblay. Gymnastics Schedule Mankato Alexander Ramsey Glencoe Invitational White Bear Lake Mpls. Marshall Fridley Mpls. Marshall Albert Lea Northwest Open Alexander Ramsey Mankato State Inv. Brooklyn Center Osseo l28' 2-84l 2 ll9l 2-l05' 2 First Place 139-78 85-83 66-36 62l 2-57l 2 721 2-471 j Fourth Place in A 99-126 Second Place in A 160-65 149l 2.73l 2 Junior Ralph Tromblay doas (ha front lavar. B squad Back Row: D. Langsdala, D. Abram, B. Munsingar, G. Andanon, M. Patman, A. Johnson. Managar B. Schaalk. Sacond Row: B. Johnston, L. Ganx, K. Babcock, B. Gagnalious, G. Wandarsa, R. Flyn, T. Hubbard. B. Nalson. Pint Row: W. Johnstone. L Ross, G. Farmstad, D. Olson. J. Vandapas, G. Grabowtki, C. Hutton. J. Smith, 0. Kruagar, 237 Blademen Start Slowly, Finsh Strong to End Year With 5-8-3 Record Senior Co-captain Bruce Johnson starts a drive toward the Hopkin's cage. Defenseman Corky Sundgren blocks his opponent's progross with a vicious body check. Minnetonka—Goalie Lee Carlson gave a good performance with 24 saves but it was not enough to save a 2-1 loss. Edina—The Robins’ defense managed to hold powerful-Edina, but still lost. 0-3. Bloomington—The Robins were blanked again, this time by a tough Bear squad. Park—Park's Roger Lindquist scored his second goal with 20 seconds to go to tie the game. Mound—Unassisted goals by Roalstad, Johnson, and Cut-lan enabled the Robins to defeat winless Mound. Richfield—Dick Metz of Richfield scored four goals to beat Robbinsdale, 6-1. Wayzata—Greg Cutlan scored the Robin's lone goal in a loss to the Trojans. 2-1. Hopkins—Sundgren. Johnson, Hanson, and Christianson all scored as the Robins romped over Hopkins, 5-1. Minnetonka—The Robins' offense proved again unable to produce in this 2-1 loss to the skippers. Edina—Powerful Edina proved to be much for the Robins as they fell 5-0. Bloomington—The Robins again fell to the Bears. 3-1. Park—The Orioles tied the Robins by an identical score. Mound—The Robins again clobbered the hapless Mohawks. 5-0. Richfield—Although the.Robins took an early lead. Richfield's Dick Metz scored three goals and got two assists to gain a 5-2 decision for the Spartans. Wayzata—The Robins led all the way to gain a season's split with the Trojans. Hopkins—Reverting back to their early season form, the Robins played to a 0-0 tie with Hopkins. Regionals Wayzata—In a mild upset victory, the Robins dropped the Skippers, 3-1. Richfield—The Spartans needed two goals in the last period to take this one from the Robins, 3-2. Robin goalie fall on ice to rtop puck in a elo e game with the Bloomingfon Bear . Sophomore wing Doug Rohtad putt the puck in play in front of the Hopkin't cage. 239 Back Row: Coach Wejoichowski, J. Christonson. A. Heifort, C. Sundgron, D. Hall, J. Snyder, J. Walstedt, A. Snyder, G. Cutlan, Managers M. Sherman. D. Mat-thieson. Front Row: F. Jones. C. Jahr, D. Sullivan, L. Carlson, B. Hansen, B. Johnson. D. Roalsted. Co-captain Greg Cutland Robbinsdale Hockey Schedule Minnetonka 1-2 Edina 0-3 Bloomington 0-3 St. Louis Park 2-2 Mound 3-1 Richfield 1-6 Wayzata 1-2 Hopkins 5-1 Minnetonka 1-2 Edina 0-5 Bloomington 3-1 St. Louis Park 2-2 Mound 5-0 Richfield 2-5 Wayzata 5-1 Hopkins Regionals 0-0 Minnetonka 3-1 Richfield 2-3 Co-captain Bruce Johnson 240 Senior Greg Cutland challenges tour opposing players near their own net. Robins set last minute game strategy in pre-game huddle. Robins Field First Full Ski Team Robins' Ski Schedule Dec. 17. 18 Robins 5, Edina 4, Wayzata 9 Jan. 7, 8 Robins 5, Richfield 4 Jan. 14. 15 Robins 5, Park 4 Jan. 21.22 Robins 4, Minnetonka 5 Jan. 28. 29 Robins 6. Bloomington 3, Wayzata 9 Feb. II. 12 Robins 4, North St. Paul 5 State Meet Robins placed twelfth The 1964 winter season saw for the first time in history a full ski team competing for RHS. Led by Jim Olstrum. captain and slalom skier; Bill Schaefer, cross country, jumping and slalom skier; John Drum, jumper; and Coach Jim Ritchie, the ski team managed to compile a 2-4 record for the season and a twelfth place finish in the state ski meet. With both Olstrum and Schaefer returning next year and the ever increasing fund of knowledge, facilities and interest found at RHS for skiing, next year's team should be an even better competitor than this year’s. Members of the sli too ere from left to right: Tom Powers. John Drum, Jim Olstrom. Curt Thompson. Burt Werren, Milo Moonoy, Kit Nelson. Greg Thomason, Bill Scheffer. Bill Renniery. Brien Anderson end Coech Jim Ritchie. In Memoriam ♦ ♦ ♦ As a conclusion to our book, we should like to recall the aspirations of our late president. John Fitzgerald Kennedy. President Kennedy strongly supported youth in all its aspects. He believed in youth and helped young people to set and strive for their political, spiritual and physical goals. Indicative of this are the various programs instituted by him in attempts to advance opportunities for self-improvement of youth. The American youth has definitely been affected by the presence of this dynamic President and shall stand by the spirit dispelled by him in his inauguration speech when he said. In the long history of the world, only a few generations have been granted the role of defending freedom in its hour of maximum danger. I do not shrink from this responsibility— I welcome it. I do not believe that any of us would exchange places with any other people or any other generation. The energy, the faith, the devotion which we bring to this endeavor will light our country and all who servo it—and the glow from that fire can truly light the world. And so. my fellow Americans: Ask not what your country can do for you—ask what you can do for your country. 242 243 John Fitagerald Kennedy 1917-1963 OUR COVER: Symbolized in this abstract design is the division of the high school into two schools next year. Also symbolic are the small parts going to make the whole as the small clubs, classes and students go to make the whole school. ACKNOWLEDGEMENTS: Tom Ewer, Photography, without whom the pictures would not be included; North Hennepin Post and Minneapolis Star and Tribune, for assistance in supplying pictures: Cathi Jo Condon, who planned and edited the book; Chuck Smith, who designed the cover and carried on as a right-hand man ; Ron Eide, who got us out of tight pinches with his camera; Joan Bergmann, Linda Waite, Cathy Schweigert, Nancy Sherman, Jorine Weller, Edd Spethmann, Jerald Seidlitz, and Linda Krae-mer, who produced tiae book and organized staffs and assistants; To the Teachers of Annual Staff Members, for releasing students from classes so that deadlines could be met. To Miss Nancy Bowman, our dear advisor, who faithfully cracked the whip! Auditorium Club—208 A V Club—181 Band—116 Bastotball—228 Choorloading—216 Chan—200 Choir—124 Cros Country—223 Debsle—175 Activity Index Declamation—174 Fall Play—156 Focu.—206 Football—218 French—186 Future Teacher —182 Futuro Nurtot—183 G A A—180 German Club—188 Gymnastic —235 Hi-Stopper —196 Hi-Y—178 Hocley— 238 Latin—190 Library Club—199 Musical—160 National Honor—184 Pep Club—172 Rod Cron—183 Robin—202 Robin' Tale—204 Rooter Club—173 Rusiian Club—192 Scianco Club—201 Ski Club-213 Sti Team—241 Administration and Faculty AAKGAARD. Swanhild-14 ADAMS. John—200. 126 ADAMS. Ruth—130 AHLBERG. Donald—130 ALDEN, Letlie—130 ANDERSON. Basil—114 ANDERSON Charlai—130 ANDERSON. Dorlana—101 ANDERSON, Mariana—98 141 fc- ANDERSON. Ruth—113. 187 AU, Winifred—205. 206 110 BARTON Robert—136 BELDON Cel-222 223. 130 BOEDDEKER Hubert-130 BOONE Lloyd—130 BOWMAN Nancy—203. 102 BRAUN. Delore —16. 199 CHRISTENSEN Jacqueline 180 128 CHRISTENSON. Harold-130 COOK. Jack—109 DALY. Dan-113. 195 DAVIS Richard—121 DRAGSETH. Joseph—15 DRIVER William—131 DROLSON. Ed-ard—83. 103. 174 DVORAK. Leo-103 EHLEN, Donald—114 ENGEL Loi —101 ENGLIN. Donald—98 ENNEN. Grace—131 EVANS. 0jie—105 FLOSSETH. Dorothy—17. 183 FREDRICKSON. Richord—136 GEISLER Fred—201. 100 GEORGAS Margaret—16. 199 GILMER. Gary—134 GORDON. Kathleen—104 GRYGELKO. John—128. 234. 233 HANSON, Donald—15. 76 101 HED. Robert-114 HENJUM, Arnold—182. 131 HILL. Richard—135 HOFFE, Androw— 131 HUGHES. Jeanette—106. 107 HUMMEL. Harvey—136 HUTCHINSON. Charlet—N4 JOHNSON. Jamet—114 JOHNSON. Lowell—136 KADIESKY Ivan—114 KATZ. Jane—103 KEMPPAINEN, Bmer—131 KITTELSON. Audrey—105 KLUDT, lola—105 KNAAK. Karen—100 KREMER, Arthur—112. 193 KRESENSKY. Tom—131 KROMER, Phylli —104 KRUEGER. Willard—102. 105 KVAM. Donald—72. 98. 141 LARSON. Evdoru —141. 136 LEACH. John—100. 237 LEIBFORTH. David—112. 189 LIESCH, Thomo —105 174 LINDSTROM. Phylli —102 LOECHLER. Thoma —102 LUE8KE. Neal—207. III. McDonald. chaHe —129. 128. 230 MACHELEDT. Joan—126 MARHULA. Stanley—136 MARSH. Robert—109 MENDENHALL. Robert—117 MICKELSON. Kalma-15. 131 MIELKE. Milo M.—10. II MIESBAUER. Brace—112. 189 MOORE. Carol—104. 105 MOTTINGER. Lyle—11 NELSON, Clifford—131 NERDAHL. Irvin—75. 114. 115 NORD. Glen—133 NORMAN. Linda—136 NORTON. John—104 OMAN. Carl—115 PEASE Clotile—106 PEMBERTON. Randall— 01 PETERSON, Carole—104 PETERSON. Nalla—87. IOC PETROVICH. Sam—115 RAETHER Donald—108 REID. Gwendolyn-103 RICCELLI. John—109. 209 RITCHIE. Jame —108 ROOT. Jame —133 SALINY. Richord—122 SANDSTROM. Carol—' 13 195 SCHAFER. Dan—133 SCHULTZ. Sandra—103 SEARLS. Janice—133 SKARVEDT—Valborg—128 SLUMP. Betty—133 SMITH. Gerald—US SNUSTAD. Robert-137 SPURRIER. Hant—133 STAPAY. Nancy-106 STAPLES. Kenneth—132 Spani h—194 Swimming—225 Tri-Chroma—210 VCY—179 U her Club-209 Watcome Club-170 Wre tling—232 Y-Teen —176 STEIBER. Roberta—115 STENSRUD, Richard—128 STUDLEN. MaHone—101 SULLIVAN. Eugene-103 SWANSON. Donald—15 SWANSON. Ruth—112. M3. 187 TABOR. Charlet—115 THEIDE. John—32 THIEGES. Philip—132 THOMPSON. Elizabeth—112 THREINEN. James—137 ULRICH. Lyndon—11 VAN LOON. Ruttell—115 VOGLAND. Carolyn—132 WALLIN. Jerome—137 WELTER, Mart—132 WHITE. Francit—132 WILHELM. Gretchon—115 WIVELL. William—108 WORLE. Lorraine—102 WRUCKE. Marvin—137 YOUNG. Robert—103 YOUNGREN. John—108 ZABEL France —105 ZIMMERMAN. Steve—104 244 SENIORS ABRAM, Mary Jo—26. ABRAHAM. Jerome—220, 26. 105. Football II 12. Honor Roll 10. 12. Student Council 12. Rootar Club 10-12. Chou Club 10. French Club 1012. Nat'l Honor 12. A8RAHAMSON. Douglet—26. 117. 185. A Band II. 12. Orchestra II, Honor Roll 11. 12. Nat'l Honor 12. ABRAMS. Marcia—26. Nurft's Club 12. Y-Teent 10-12. French Club 10. II. ACKER, Lynne—26. 171. 172. Orchettra 10-12. Pep Club 12. Y-Toen 10-12. German Club 10. AFS Committee 12. ACKERBLADE. Donna — 26. 26. Choir 12. Robinairet II. ACKERMANN. Mary — 26. 126. 209. ACKERSON. Diane—26. 126. Y-Teent 10-12. VCY 10. Nurtes Club II. 12, Pep Club II, 12. Stage Crew 10. II. Welcome Club 12. AFS Committee II. 12. AHL8ERG. David — 26. 220. Footboll 10-12. Electronic Club II. 12. German Club 10. II. Ski Club 12. Track 10. II. AHLQUIST. Jacqueline — 26. 126. 172. Choir 10-12. Hon-or Roll 12 Pep Club 12. Nurtet Club 10. Y-Teent 10-12. Spanith Club 10. Latin Club II. 12. ALEXANDER. Dale—26. ALDEN. Alyce—26. 172. Choir 10. II. Pep Club 12. Y-Toens 10. II. Spanish Club 10. AMON. Gary — 26. German Club 10. II. 12. ANDER. Lynn—26, 140. ANDERSON. Brad M —25. 26. 184. ANDERSON Brad E. — 26. Football 10. II. 12. Track 11. 12. Honor Roll 10. II. 12. Student Council: E ec-. utive board II. 12. ANDERSON. Brian—26. Skiing II. 12. A Band II. 12. Orchestro 12. Drama 12. French Club. Ski Club II. 12. ANDERSON. Carolyn — 26 140. 169. 172. 185, 216. Honor Roll. 10-12. Student Council 10-12. Pep Club II, 12. Y-Teent 10-12. French Club 10-12. Cheer, leading 10-12. ANDERSON. Donna—26. 197. Pep Club II. Y-Teent 10-11. Robinairet II. 12. Welcome Club 12. ANDERSON. Gary-26. 206. Focui 12. French Club 12. ANDERSON. Helen — 26. Y-Teent 10-12. Spanish Club 10. ANDERSON, James—26. 226. ANDERSON. Karen-26. 125. 140, 146, 169. 170. 172. 176. 185. 202. Choir 10-12. Robin 11, Honor Roll 10-12. Stu-dont Council 10-12. Pep Club II. 12. Y-Teent 10-12. Spanith Club 10. Latin Club II. Welcome Club 10- 12. Snow Week Court 12. ANDERSON. Larry—26. ANDERSON. Martene — Y-Teem 10. II. 12. ANDERSON, Nancy—27. ANDERSON. Patricia — 27. 126. 172. 209. Choir 12. Pep Club 12. Y-Teent 12. French Club II, 12. ANDERSON. Richard — 27. Honor Roll 11. German Club 10. ANDERSON. Robert — 27. Tennis 12. Auditorium Club 11. 12. Ski Club II, 12. ANDERSON. Roland—27. ANDERSON. Sandra—27. Y- Teens 10. Latin Club 10. ANDERSON. Sharon Jo—27. Select Choir 10-12, Honor Roll II. Pep Club 12. Spanith Club 10-12. ANDERSON. Sharon P.—27. ANDERSON. Suzanne—27. Y-Teent 10. ANGEL. Beverly — 27. Choir 10. Junior Achievement II, 12. Y-Teent 10. ANDRESEN. Martin—27. ARMSTRONG. John—27. 117. Football 10. II. Track 10. A Band 10-12. Select Choir 10-12. Drama 12. ARO Karen—27. GAA 10-12. ARTHUR. Barbara—27. 172. Choir 10. Robin II, Pop Club 12. Y-Teent 10-12. French Club 10. BACON. Patricia—27. GAA 10-12. Student Council II. French Club 10. BAKER. PATRICIA—27. 172. 184. Honor Roll II, Pep Club 12. Y-Teent 10. II. German Club 10 Welcome Club 12. BAKER. William—27. BANNERMAN. Sandra — 27. French Club II, 12. Junior Achievement II, 12. BARCLAY. Warren—27. BAR LAND. Alice—27. BARRIE. Barbara—27. BARSTAD. Peggy — 27. 119. 172. 182. 184. GAA 10. B Band 10. II. Student Council 10. Pep Club II. 12. FTA 10. II. 12. VCY 10. II. Y-Teem 10-12. Ski Club II. 12. Welcome Club 12. Nat'l Honor 12. BASSFORD. Faye — 27. 116. 122. 172. 184. A Band II. 12. Honor Roll 10-12. Pep Club 12. Y-Teent 10. II. German Club 10-12. BATEMAN. Thomat — 27. Choir 10-12. Honor Roll 12. Rooter Club 12. BAUMGART. Mary—27. 172. GAA 10-12. Choir 10. II. Pep Club 12. Library Club 10. II. Y-Teent 12. Auditorium Club II. 12. Stage Crew 12. BEATY. Bruce-28. 220. BECKER Sutan—27. 28. 140. 141. 176. 184. Drama 12. Robin's Tale 12. Nat'l Honor 11. 12. Honor Roll 10-12. Y-Teent 10-12, French Club 10-12. Tri-Chroma 11. BEDDOW, Zoanne—28. BEDNARSKI. Sandra—28. BEELEN. Jenny—28. 126. 8EISNER. Warren-28. BELL. Kathleen-28. 140. 197. Drama II. Y-Teent 10-12. Robinairet II. 12. BELLESON. Burt—28. BENSON. Cara—28. 146. 169. 172 176 184, 204. Robin's Tale II. 12. Focus II. Quill Scroll 12. Honor Roll IQ- 12. Studont Council II. 12. Pep Club II. 12. Y-Toent 10-12, Spanith Club 10. French Club 10-12. Ski Club II, 12, AFS Committee 11 Snow Week Court 12. Nat'l Honor II. 12. BENSON Jeff—28. 146, I7J. 220. Football 10-12, Track 11. 12. Rooter Club 10-12. yi-Y 10-12. BENSON. Karen—28. Y-Teent 10. Tri-Chroma II, Student Council 12 Rod Crott II. BENSON. Scott-28 181. BERG. Terry—28. BERGERUD. Steve—28. BERGMANN Joan—28. 126. 196 202. Choir 10. 12. Declam. II. Robin 12, Honor Roll 12. Y-Teent 10-12, Spanith Club 10, Hi-Step-pert II. 12. BERGSTROM. Richard—28. BERTELSEN. Jerry—28. BERTRAM. Sutan — 28. 140. 169. 184. 197. 208. BEST. Joyce—28. BICKFORD. Judy — 28. 184. Robin 12. Honor Roll 10-12, Student Council 10, Y-Toent 10-12. BIE Diane—28. 126. 179. 184. Choir 10-12, Honor Roll 10- 12. FTA II. VCY 10-12. Spanith Club 10. Auditorium Club II. BIEDERMAN, Marlyt — 28. Drama 12. Junior Achievement II. BIGELOW. Richard—28. 104. 116. A Band II. 12. Drama 11. 12. German Club 10-12. BIORN, Sutan—28. 126 185. Choir II. 12. Honor Roll II. VCY II. French Club II. 12. BIRCH. Sally-28. Y-Teent 12. Spanith Club 10. French Club II. 12. BIRD. Ronald-29. 226. Swimming 10-12. Rooter Club 12, Latin Club II. 12. BIRKELAND. Joyce—29, 172. Pep Club II. 12. Nurte's Club 12. Y-Teent 10-12. AFS Committee 12. BIRtfLAND. Carol — 29. 210. Choir 10. Drama II, Declam. 10. II. Robin 12. Y-Teent II. 12. Latin dub 11. 12. Tri-Chroma II. 12. Ski Club 12, AFS Committee 12. BJERKEN. Merry Lee — 29. Student Council 10. 12. Let-in Club 10. BLACKEY. Bob-29. 98. BLAKE. Richard — 29. 119. Hockey II, Golf II. 12. Band 10. II. 12. French Club 10. II. BLODGETT. Barbara—29. 184. Drama 12. Honor Roll II. 12. Y-Teent II, Aqua-Robins II, Stage Crew II, 12. World Affairs Club II. 12. Nat'l Honor II. 12. Nat'l Thespians 12. BLOOMQUIST. Conrad —29. 117. Band II. 12. Robin II, Spanish Club 10. BODIN. Donna — 29. 118. Band. BOCK. Janyce—29. BODIN. Tom—29. 169, 198. Swimming 10. Track 10-12 Drama 12. Robin 10. II Student Council 10-12. Junior Achievement II 12 Rooter dub II. 12, Hl-Y 10. German Club 10. II 12, Auditorium Club 12. BOECK Cheryl — 29. Choir 10-12 Declam. 10. BOGGS. Darla — 29 126. Choir 10-12. Drama 12. Library 10. Y-Teent 10. Ger man Club 10-12. Stage Crew 10-12. BOHLINE. Nancy—29. Choir 10-12. Drama 12, Y-Teent 10. German Club 10-12, Auditorium Club II, 12. BOLDUC. Charles—29. Spanith Club II. BOLIN, 8obert—29. Gymnastics 10. BOOK. Bob—29. 173. Golf 12. Rooter Club 12. Hi-Y 12. German Club 10, II. BORG, Brian—29. 184. 210. Honor Roll 12. Spanith Club 10. II. Tri-Chroma 12. BOUGETZ. Cheryl — Library Club II, Russian Club 12. BOUTANG, William—29. 184. Honor Roll 10-12. Nat'l Honor 12. BOWERS. Sharon — 29. 119. 172. Band II. 12. Robin II. Honor Roll 12. Pep Club 11, 12. Y-Teent 10. II. German Club 10-12. BOWMAN. Kothy — 29. 184. Honor Roll 10-12. Junior Achievement II, 12 French Club II. 12. Nat'l Honor 11. 12. BOWNIK. Dave — 29. 119. Crott Country 11. 12. BOWNIK. Don—29. 233. 234. Football 10, II. Wrestling 10-12. Track 10 Band II. 12. BRAESCH. Sue—29. Choir 10- 12. Hi-Steppert II. BRANDRIET. Sutan—30. Honor Roll 10. Library Club 10, Robin 12. Spanish Club 10. 11. BRANDT. Patty—30. 8RANZELL Kathy—Robin 12 Y-Teent 12. BREKKE. Grefchen—30. 122 169. 172 187. Orchestra II. 12. Drama II. 12. Robin's Tale II. 12. Focut II. Student Council 12. Pep Club 12. Y-Teent II, French Club II. 12. Ski Club 12 Bike Club 12. BREMER. Terry—30. BREMSER John—30. German dub 10. BRENTESON. Don—30. Student Council 11, Junior Achievement II 12. BROOKING. Mike—30. Wres fling 10. BROUEILETTE Chari — 30. Choir 11. BROWN. Barbara — 30. Y-Teem 10. German Club 10 French Club II. 12. BROWN Richard — 30 104. Honor Roll 10 12. BRUHN. Dianne—30 German Club 10. BRULAND. Philip — 30 119. Band 10. BRUST, James—30. BRUST Robert—30. BUCK. Douglas—30. BUCK. Marilyn—30. 172. 209. GAA II, Pep Club 12. Y-Teent 10-12. BULL Jerry—30 237. Gym- nastics 10-12. Band 10-12. German dub 10. BUNCE Betty—30. 184, 212. GAA 10. II, Orchettra IQ-12. Declam. 10-11. German dub 10-12, Aqua Robins 12 AFS Committee 12. BURKE. Karin-30 172. GAA 10. Choir 10-12. Pep Club 12, Y-Teens 10-12. Aqua-Robins II. BUXELL. John—30. Drama II. 12. Honor Roll II. French Club II. 12 Ski Club II. 12. BYHRE. Tom—Cross Country 10. Track II. Tennis 10, II, dats Officer 10. CAHILL. Lew—118. Band II. 12. Student Council II, 12. Rooter dub 12. Hi-Y II. 12. German Club II, 12. CAREY. Sandra—30. CARLSON. Barry—30. Hockey 11. CARLSON. Beverly — 30. Y-Teem 10-12. Tri-Chroma 12. Robinairet II. 12. Ski Club 12. Welcome Club 12. CARLSON. George — 30. Gymnattics II. CARLSON. Kay—31. 172. Pep dub II. 12, Y-Teent 10-12 Spanith Club 10. CARLSON. Lyle — 31. 117 184. Band II. 12. Honor Roll II. 12. Nat l Honor 12. Y-Teens 10-11. Spanith Club 10-12. CARLSON. Patricia—31. 126 182. 184. Honor Roll 10-12. Nat'l Honor II, 12, FTA 11. 12. Y-Teent 10-12. Ger-man dub 10. II. 12. CARLSON. Robert—31. Football 10-12. Swimming II, 12. Band 10-12. Rooter Club 12. German Club 11. CARLSTROM Darlene—31. CARLTON. Carolyn—31. CHAPMAN. Marcy— 31. Hon-or Roll 10. M. Y-Teent 10. French Club II. Nat'l Hon-or 12. CHASTAIN. Herral—31. 184. Honor Roll 10 II. Natl Honor II 12. French Club 11. 12. CHELMO. Rachelle—31. CHISHOLM. Ken — 31 119. Football 10. Hockey 10. Baseball 12. Band 10 12. CHONG. Siu Linn—31. 169. 172. 184. Honor Roll 10-12 Student Council 10-12 Pep Club II 12 Y-Teens 10-12 AFS Committee 10-12. CHRISTENSEN Dane — 31. 126. 140. GAA 10. Y-Teent IQ-12. French Club II, Choir 12 Studont Council 10. CHRISTENSON. Jim — 31. Football 10. Cross Country 12 Hockey 10-12, Honor Roll 10 Student Council 10. 12. Rooter Club 10. Hi-Y 12. French Club 10. 12. dots Cabinet 12. Snow Week Court 12. CHRISTENSEN. Sherry — 31. Choir 10-11, Honor Roll 10. II. Pep Oub 12, VCY II. Y Teem 10-12. . .. CHRISTIANSEN. A! — 235. 237. Gymnastics 10-12. CHRISTIANSEN. Lee — 31. Wrestling 10 Traci 12 Choir II. 12. CHRISTOPHERSON Marlene —SI. CLARK Carla—31 116. 184. 205. Band 1012 Robin' T«l« II 12 Focu II Quill and Scroll 12 Honor Roll 10-12 Student Counc-I 10-12 Y-Teen 10-12. Spenish Club 10-12. German Club II. 12 AES Committee It. Bike Club 12. CLAUSEN. Janice—31. CLEMENTS Judith—31 188. 191. 197. Choir 10-12. Drama 12 Y-Teen 10-12. German Club 10-12. Rob'n-a re II 12. Welcome Club ii. 12. COBEY. Cindy—31. 140 144 197. Choir 10-12. Robin II. 12 Robinaire II 12 Auditorium Club II. 12. CODY Barbara—31. COHEN Maria Laura — 31. 153 168 169 172. 195. Y-Teen 12 Student Council 12 Pep Club 12 Ski Club 12 AES Commiiteo 12. COLBATH Rotalie—31 99. COLEMAN John—31 220. Football 10-12. Wrestling 10 Traci 10 Roofer Club 11. Spanish Club 10. COLLINS. Sus n — 32. 172. 197. Pep Club II. 12. Y-Teen 10 German Club IQ- 12. Robinaire II 12. COLLINS Thome —32. COMER Cheryl—212. Focu 12 Y-Teen 1012 Ski Club 12. Aqua Robin 10-12. CONANT. Mollie—32. CONDON. Cathi Jo-25. 32. 198 203. Robin 10-12 Focu 10. Quill and Scroll 12. Honor Roll II 12. Student Council II. 12. Junior Achievement 11-12 Pep Club 12 Y-Tcon 10. Hi-Stepper 11 Russian Club 12. Welcome Club 12. Clos Cab net 12. COOK. Judith—32. Pep Club 12. FTA 12 VCY 12. COOK Kathleen—32. Choir 11. COON Nancy—32, 118. Bond 1012 FTA 12. Y-Teens 10 12. French Club 10-12. COVINGTON, Denni — 32 181. 201. CRAIG Diana—32 126. Li- brary Club II. CRIMMINS. David—24 117. Bond 10-12 Choir II Orchestra 12. CRIPE Roger—32 117 184. Band II. 2 Honor Roll IQ-12 Nat l Honor II. 12. CRUM Randy—32. C85 220. 221. Football 10-12 Basket-ball 10 Traci II 12. Choir 10 Honor Roll 10-12. Nat'l Honor II. 12. CURRIER Bruce—18 32. 237. Gymnastics 10-12 Traci 12. Choir 10. Rooter Club II 12. CUTLAN. Grog—32. 146. 218. 219 220 240. Football 10-12 Hociey 10-12. Baseball • 0-12 Student Council II. Class Cabinet 11, 12. DAHLEN Cindy—32. DAHLEN. Sandy—32. DAHLSTROM Richard — 32 246 235 237. Gymnastics 10-12. Rooter Club It. 12, Electronic' Club 10, Spanijh Club 10. DALE. William—32. DALLIN Marilyn —32. GAA 10. II, VCY 10 Y-Teens 12. DANELEK. Virginia—32. MB. 172. Band II. 12. Pep Club 12. German Club 10. DANELIUS. Barbara—32. DATZ Kennath — 32. 220. Football 10-12. Wre tling 10. German Club II, 12. DAVIDSON. Dobby—32. GAA 10. Y-Tean 10-12, Latin Club 10. II. DAVIES Thom — 32. 205. Drama 12 Declam. II. Robin' Tala II. 12. Focu II, Auditorium Club 12. DAVIS. Jerry — 32. Baseball Ski C'ub. DEAN. Dave—33. 125. 144 169. 192. Track 10. Choir 10-12. Drama 12. Student Council 12 Ski Club II. Rooter Club It. 12. Hi-Y 12 Russian Club 12, Latin Club 10, II. DE MANN, Virginia—33. DEMARAIS. Pam—33. Choir 1012. Gorman Club 10-12 Auditorium Club II, 12. DENNIS. Rebecca — 33. 116. 185. Band II, 12. Drama 10-12. Declam. 10. Honor Roll 10-12. Gorman Club 10-12, Auditorium Club 12 Nat'l Thetpien . DEVALK. Carol — 33. 126. Choir 12. DEVALK. Diana—33. DEYOUNG. ‘Marshall — 33. Traci 10-12. DEZlEL Cheryl—33. DIAL Joe—Choir 12. , DIBBLE, Diene—33. GAA 10-12, Band 11.'Declam. 10. Y-Teent 10-12. Gorman Club 10-12. DIERLING. Geraldine — 33. 172. Pep-Club 12, Nurse'i Club 10 II Y-Teen II. 12. DIGATONO. Richard — 33. 116. 226. Swimming 10-12 Band 12. DINGLEY. Mile—33. DITTER. Dave—33. 119, 220. 232. 233. Football 10-12. Wrojtling 10-12. Band 10-• 2. Student Council 10-11. DODGE Douglai—33. Choir 10-12. Drama 10. II. DOHERTY Bill—33. 169. 220. Football 10-12. Basketball 10 Bateball II, 12. Band 10 Rootor Club II. 12. Student Council 12. DOLAN Lily—33. 185. GAA 10 II. Honor Roll 10. Student Council 10. Pep Club 10. II Y-Teen 12. Spanish Club II Cla Cabinet 10. DORFNER Lynda — 33. 212. Robin, Aqua-Robin 12. DORMA Mary—33. 172. Pep Club II. 12. Robin 12. Y-Toon 10-12. Calendar Com. mitteo. DORMANEN Karen — 33. Honor Roll II. Science Club 12. Y-Teen 10. DORN8USCH. Bill—33. DOTEN. David — 33. 226. Swimming II, 12. DRESSEL Tom-33. DRESSLER, Paul—33 185, 220. Honor Roil 10-12, German Club 10-12. DRUM. John—33. Cross Coun-try 10. Treci 10, Skiing II, 12. DUDLEY Jeanne — 34, 126. GAA 10. Choir 10-12. DUFFEY. Jill—34. IIP. 140. 172, 180. 209. GAA 10-12 Band II. 12. Honor Roll II. Pep Club II. 12. Y-Teen 11. 12. Sponith Club 10. II. 12. Cheerloading II. 12. Uthor Club 12. DUFFY. Mary—34. DUKATZ. Shoron — 34. 125. 185. Y-Teen 10. Choir 10-12. Honor Roll II. Letin Club II. 12. DUMONT. Kathleen — 34 176. Y-Teen 10-12. DYBDAHL Jay—34. DYE. Thelma—34. EBERT. Carole—34. 185. Robin 12. Honor Roll 10-12. FTA 11. 12. Y-Teen 10-12. Nofl Honor II. 12. ECHOL5. William—34. 230. Football 10. Basketball 10- 12, Betoboll 10 12. Sponi h Club 10. II. ED Sharon — 34. 210. Tri-Chroma 12. Ski Club 12. EGAN, Mauroon—Tri-Chroma 12. Hi-Stopper 12. EIDE. Ron—34. 65. 125, 203. Track II. Swimming 10, II, Choir 10-12. Drama 12, Robin 10-12 Robin’ Tale 10, Rootor Club II. 12. EMERSON. Donni —34. Honor Roll 12. ENGBLOM. Sandy — 34. 140. 142. 146. 172. I8fc 216. 217. ENGEL Carol—34. Ski Club 11, 12. ENGEN Bob—34. Wreitling 10. Swimming II. ENSELEIN, Nancy—34. Honor Roll 10. II. Nurse's Club 10. Spanish Club 10. II. Nat’l Honor 12. ERICKSON. Barbara—34, 126 209. Choir 10-12 Usher Club 12. ERICKSON. Carol—34. ERICKSON. Undo—172. 106. 34. 213. GAA 10. Robin's Tale 12. Focus II. Honor Roll 10. Student Council 10. Pep Club II. 12. Y-Teens 10 II. German Club 10. 11. Ski Club II. 12. ESSEN JefTrey — 220. 168. 178 34. 140. Football IQ- 12. Track 10-12. Student Council I0-J2. Rooter Oub 10 Hi-Y II. 12 Ski Club 11 12 Junior Class Treasurer. Snow Wool Court 12. FADDEN. Paris—34. FAIRBANKS. Margaret — 34. FTA 12. FEDYK David—34. Swimming 10. Track 10-12. Student Council 10. Rooter Club II. 12. FELDICK. Linda — 179. 34. 209. Choir 10-12. Robin II, VCY 10-12 Y-Teen II. 12. Usher Club II, 12. FELTEN Lynn—34. FERBER Kathy—3S. Y-Teens 10. FINKE Janice—35 101. 209. Robin II. Usher Oub 12. FISCHER Bonnie — 35. 184. Student Council 12. French Club 12. FISH. Charlet—35. 184. Ski-ing 12. Honor Roll 10. II. 12. Student Council II, 12 Rootor Club II. 12 German Club 10-12. Ski Oub II. 12. FISHER. Barry—3S. Band ID-12. Drama II. Auditorium Club II. 12. FISHER. Nancy — Choir 10 Student Council 10. FLEMING. Judy — 35. 126. 197. Choir 12, Robinaire 12. FLETCHER. Leland—35. FLOSSETH Leoanne—35. 172. GAA 10, II. Robin II. Student Council II, Pep Club 11. 12. Nurses’ Club 12 Ski Club 12. AFS 12. FOLSTAD. Karen—VCY 12 Y-Teen 12. FOLT. Pat—35. 126. Choir IQ- 12. Y-Teens 10-12. German Oub 10. FORE David—3S. FOSS Gary—35. Choir 10-12, Drama II. FOSTER. John-35. 124. Choir 11. 12 Rooter Club II. A-V Oub II. FRAD Judy—35. FRAME. Peggy—35. Choir 10- 12. Y-Toons 10. 12. German Club 10. Oast Cabinet II. FRANZ Ken—35. Baseball 12. Drama II, 12, Honor Roll 11. FRANZMAN. Carol — 35. Choir 10. Y-Toen 10. German Club 10-12. AFS 12. FREDRICKSON. Paul — 35 184. Honor Roll II. FRIEND. Kathy — 35. Choir 10-12. Studont Council 12. Y-Teont 10-12. FRITZ. Raymond — 35. Wrestling 10. Track 12. FULTON David — 35 184. Honor Roll 10-12. French Oub 10-12 Nat'l Honor 12. FYLE. Laslia—35. 126. Choir 12. Welcome Club 12. GARDNER David—35. GASPARD, Susan-35. 199. GAWIRY. Ann — 182 185. GAA 10-12. Otchostra IQ-12. Honor Roll 10. II, FTA 11, 12. Spanish Club 10. GENTZ. Brian—35. 116, 185. 205. GENTZ Nancy—Robin’s Tolo 12. Y-Teen 10. II. Fronch Club 10. Snow Wool Quaen 12. GENUNG. Tim—36. Choir 12. GEORGE. Barbara-36 140. 142. 172. 177. Declam. II. Robin 12. Studont Council 10 II. 12. Pap Club 12. Y-Teen 10-12. Spanish Club 10 Wolcome Club 12. AFS 10. Class Cabinat 10. 12. Homecoming Court 12. GERBER. Ann—36. FTA II. Y-Teens 10-12, Gorman Club 10-12. GIFFORD Judy—36. 126. GILLETTE. Kenneth—36. GILUS. John—36. GISVOLD. Judy—36 116. 169. 171. 172. 213. Bond II, 12. Drama 10-12. Declam. 10. 11. Student Council 12, Pop Club 12 Y-Teen II, 12. French Club 10. II, Ski Club 12. AFS 12. GLOVER. Wayne — 36. 185. Band II, 12. Honor Roll IQ-12. GODFREY. Patricio-36. GOIKE. Douglas—Football 10. 11. Track 10. II, Drama II. GOODRIE Dave—36. GORDHAMMER, John — 36. Footboll 12. S’udent Council II. GORIAN. Wayne — 36. 119, 210. Band 10-12. Tri-Chroma 12. GORSKI. Diane—36. 126. GOUDE. Alan—36. GRABOWSKI. Michele—36. GRAY. Judy — 36. Junior Achievement 10. GRIPENTROG Richkrd—36. GRIVNA. Bruce — 36. 184. Baseball 10. Honor Roll IQ-12. GROINUS. Gary—36. GUSTAFSON. Bonnie — 36. 210. Choir 10-12. Drama 12. Library Club 10. II. Garmon Club 10-11. Tri-Chroma 12. GUSTAFSON Carol—36. 126. Choir 12. GUSTAFSON, Leanna — 185. 36. GUSTAFSON. Mary Ann — 36 182. 185. Robin’s Tale 10, Nat’l Honor 12.-Honor Roll II, FTA II. 12. Spanish Club 10. 1. Stage Crew II. 12. Prop Crow Hoad 12. GUSTAFSON. Ron—36. Cross Country II. 12. Wrestling 10. Track II. 12. HAASE. Mary—37. 185. Choir 10-12. Doclam. 10. II. Honor Roll 10. II. FTA II, Y-Teens 10, II, Sponish Club 10. II. HABERLE. Gayle — 37. 126, Choir 10-12, Honor Roll 10, 11. Student Council 10. II. 12. Y-Teen 10-12, Germon 10. II. HAGEL. Jerome—37. HAGEN. Mary—37. Choir 10- 12. German Club 10. HAGGBERG. Linda — 37. Y-Teens 10-12. HAGGREN, Nancy—37. 126. GAA 10-12, Choir 10-12. Aqua-Robins II, Ski Club 11. 12. HAGNESS Carolyn—37. HALL Jon—37. HAMILTON. Diane—37. GAA 10. Orchestra 10-12 Y-Teen 10. II, German Club. HAMILTON. Janet—37. HANSEN. Alido — 37. Band 11. Orchestra 12, Nurse’s Club II. 12. HANSEN Donna — 37. 185. Honor Roll II, Y-Toens 12, German Club 10-12. AFS 12. Nat’l Honor II. 12. HANSEN. Doug—37. HANSEN. Julie—37. German Club 10-12. HANSEN. Margaret — 37. GAA 10. Honor Roll II. 12. Y-Teen 10 II Gorman Club 10. II. 12. National Honor II 12. Stage Crew 10. II. HANSON. Carol—37. Choir 11. 12. Honor Roll II. Library Club 10. II. FTA II, 12. Y-Teen 10. II. HANSON. Carolyn-37. 185. Choir II. 12. Drama 10. Dedam. 10. Honor Roll 10 11. 12 VCY 10. Y-Teen 10 12. German Club II 12 Ruitian Club 12. Nat’l Honor II. 12. HANSON. JAMES—37. 101. HANSON. Linda — 37. 172. 184. Pep Club 12, Y-Teens 10. Spanish Club 10. Russian Club II. 12. HANSON. Loren—37. Choir 10-12. Hi-Y 12. Spanish Club 10. HARDER David—37. Band 10. ' Rooter Club II. VCY 12. HARDING. Lloyd—37. Junior Achievement 10-12. Chess Club 111 12. German Club 10-12. HARGARTEN. John—Golf 12. Rooter Club II. 12. Hi-Y 12. Latin Club II, 12. HARGRAVE. Monty—37. HARRINGTON. Lynn — 37. Robins Tole 12. Y-Teens II, Spanish Club II, HARRIS, Candaco — 126. Choir 10-12. Library Club 10-11. HASSELSTROM. Anita — 37. Choir 10-12. Y-Teens 10. 12. Spanish Club 10. HASSLER. Diano — Band 10-12. Junior Achievement 10. Nurse's Club 11 Science Club 10. Y-Teens II, French Clilb .11, Latin Club 10. Auditorium Club 10-11. SI! „Gub 12. HAUGEN. Petrine—38. HAWES. Dave—38. HAWN. Barbara — 38. 126. Choir 12. FTA 12. Y-Teens II. 12. Spanish Club 10. HAY. Jamos — 220. 38. 181. 124. Football 10-12, Track 11. Basoball 10. Choir IQ- 12. Drama 12. Hi-Y 10. HAZLEDINE. Douglas — 38. Swimming 11. HEDLUND. Tom—38. VCY II. 12. Rooter Club II. 12. HEELER. Bert—38. HEIKKINEN. Karen — Band 11. 12. Honor Roll II. 12. Nat'l Honor 11. 12. HEIKKINEN. Sharon — 107. 172, 38. 185. Choir II. 12. Honor Roll 10-12. Student Council 10. Pep Club II. 12. VCY 10. Y-Teens II, 12. Nat'l Honor II. 12. HELM. Diane—38 126. Choir 12. HELMEKE. Don—30. 169. 220. Football 10. II. 12. Basketball 10. Trock 10. Choir IQ-12. Honor Roll 10. 12. Stu-dent Council 10, II, 12. Hi-Y 10-12, German Club 10. II. Gass Cabinet 10-12. HELMERS. Sarra — 38. 126. Choir 10-12. VCY 10-12. HELMS. Jeffrey—38. HENDERSON. Greg—38, 149. 220. Football 10-12, Basket-bell 10. HESS. Gary—119. HILL. Bill—38. 220. 221. 233. Football 10-12. Wrestling 10-12. Track 10-12. HILLE. Robert—30. 184. Bose-ball 10-12. Nat'l Honor 12. Honor Roll 12. HILLSTROM. Terry—38. HINCK. Paul — 38. German Club 10. II. HOARD. Shirley — 38. 118. 184. Band II. 12. Nat'l Honor 12. Honor Roll II. 12. German Gub 10-12. HOFFMAN Carol—38. Jun-ior Achievement II, Y-Teens 10. II. HOGNES. Carol—38. Y-Teens 12. Choir 10. Stage Crew 11. HOLLANDER Ridherd—38. Science Club 10. Trock IQ- 12. Basketball 10. Rooter Club 10-12. Cross Country 12. HOLLENBECK. Ken — 220. 38. 117. 185. 233. HOLLENKAMP. Richard — 38. 140. 184. 189. HOLM. Marlys — 39. French Club 10-12, Honor Roll IQ- 12. Stage Crews II. 12. Y-Teens 10-12. HOLSTON. Terry — 39. 226. Swimming Team 10-12. HONIGSCHMIDT. Tom—39, Hi-Y. German Club. HORAK. Nancy—39. Y-Teens. HOWARTH. Noncie — 39. Droma 12. Honor Roll II. 12. Auditorium Club 12. HOUSER. Jim—39. 119. HOWLAND. Warren — 39, 179. 237. Gymnastics 10-12. Track 10. II. VCY 10-12 French Club 10, II. HREHA. Bill—39. Football 10. Junior Achievement II, 12. HUEY, Borbara — 39. Latin Club 10. HUFFMAN. Nancy—39. HUGHES. JoAnne—39. Spanish Club 10. II. HUNTLEY. Patricia—39. HUSAK. Jocque—39. Y-Tcons 12, German Club II. 12. Focus II, Robins Talo 12. Ski Club 12. HUSTON. Norm—39. INGMAN. Tom—39. Rooter Gub 10-12. Hi-Y 10-12. German Club 10. II. Annual 11. INGVALSON Elda—39. 126. IVERSON. Roger—39. Stage Crow II, Nat'l Honor II, 12. JACOBS. Jerry—Football IQ-12. Basketball 10-12. Student Council 10-12, Welcome Club 10-12. Junior Class President. German IQ-12. Boys State Alternate. JACOBSON. Kafhie—39. 184. French Club 10-12. Ski Clul 11. 12. Stage Crew 10, II FTA II. Nurse's Gub 10. Honor Roll 10-12, Y-Teens 10. II. JAHR, Charles— 39. 240. Hockey 10-12. JARVIS. Michele—39. Stage Crow 10. II. 12. JASPER. Kenneth—39. JENKS. Don—39. JENNINGS. Susan—39. GAA 12. Y-Teens II. 12. Stage Crew. JENSEN. Cheryl — 39. 118. Band 10-12. Nat'l Honor 12. GAA 10. Honor Roll 10-12. Nurse's Club 10. JENSEN. Julie—40. 126. Choir 10-12. JOHNSON. Arlin—40. Track. Auditorium Club. JOHNSON, Bruce Alan — 40 239, 240. Sophomoro and Junior Class Cabinet, Hi-Y. Rooter Club. Hockey 10-12. JOHNSON Bruce Allan—40. JOHNSON. Carol—40. 177. 185. GAA 10. Nat'l Honor 12. Honor Roll II. 12. Y-Teens 10-12. German Gub I (M2. JOHNSON. Darrell—40. 146. 185. 189. 130. Basketball 10. II. 12. Nat'l Honor II. 12, Honor Roll 10-12. German Club 10-12. JOHNSON. David—40. JOHNSON. Elisabeth — 40. Y-Teens 10. JOHNSON. Jeanne—40. 124. 185. 191. Choir 10-12. Declam. 10-12, National Honor 12. Y-Teens II. 12. Latin Club II, 12. JOHNSON. Linda—40. 185. GAA 10. II. Orchestra 10. Nat'l Honor 10. II 12. VCY 10. II. Y-Teen 10. II. Russian Club 12. Latin II. 12. JOHNSON. Karren—40 144 169. 172. JOHNSON. Lynr—40. Choir 11. 12, Orchestra 10. Drama 10-12. VCY 10-12. Y-Teens 12. JOHNSON, Nancy—40. 185. Nat'l Honor tl. 12, Honor Roll II. JOHNSON Richard — 40. Baseball 10-12. Choir II. 12. Drama 12. Honor Roll II. Rootor Club II. 12. Hi-Y 12 French Club 10. 11, Welcome Gub 12. JOHNSON. Richard T.—40. Wrestling 10. JOHNSON Roy—40. Tennis 12. Golf 12. Root-r |2. Ski Gub 12. JOHNSON. Sheldon—40. 141. Football 10-12. Basketball 10. II. 12. Tennis 10-12. Choir 10, II. 12. Rooter Club 10. II, Hi-Y 10, II. 12. Snow Week Court. JOHNSON. Yvonne — 40. Band 1012. JOHNSTONE. Dianne — 40. 126. Choir 12. Robin 12. Y-Teens 10. Stago Crew. JOINER. Jama —40. JORGENSON. Sandra — 40. 208. Honor Roll 12. German Club 10. Auditorium Gub. Drama 10-12. JOESEPH. Linde — 40. 197. 185. JUNGROTH Julie—40. 146. 172. 197. JURIS. Paul—40. KAEHN. William—40. KAERCHER Susan — 24. 41. 117. 140, 172. 185 192. 209. 216. GAA 10. Band II. 12. Orchestra II. Drama 10, II. Declam. 10, Nat'l Honor 12. Honor Roll II. 12 Pep Club II 12. Fronch Club 10. Russian Club II. 12. Ski Club 11. 12 Cheerleading 12. Usher Gub 12. Auditorium Oub II. 12. KANDUTH Beverly—41. 185. Nat'l Honor II. 12. Honor Roll 10-12 Y-Toens 12. Gor-man Club 10. II. KANE. Lynda—41. KASPER. Dorothy — 41, 126. Choir 12. KASTNER. Diane—41. KELLEY. Marilyn — 4|. Nat'l Honor 12 Honor Roll II. KELLY, Tim—41. German Club 10. KERR. Cal—41. 178. 185. 220. Football 10-12, Wrostling 10. Track 10. II. Nat'l Hon-or 12 Hi-Y 1012. Gorman Club 10. II Class Cabinet 10. II. KILBURY, Mary—41. Y-Teens 10-12. Welcome 12. KIM MILL. Lynda—41. KIGHT, Mary—41. KINDSETH Sally—41 140. KLATT. Duwoyne—-41. KLATT. W.lliam—41. Band 10. KLICK. Steve—41. KLINK. Barbara — 41. Choir 10. Y-Teens II. KLOSS. Sue — 41. 126. 140. 168. 172. Choir 10-12. Stu-dont Council 12. Pep Club 11. 12. Ski Club II Cheerleading 10. II. Sophomore Class Vice President. KLOSTER. Georgia—41. 126. Y-Teens 12, Latin Club 10, Foreign Affairs Club 12. XNAUFF. Thomas — 41. 237. Gymnastics 10-12 Student Council 10. VCY 10. II. German Club 10. II. Junior Class Officer. KNIGHT Richard—41. KNOCHENMUS. lery—41. KNOCHENMUS. Lyle—41. KNOX. Nancy—41 126. KOES. Shirlny—41. Band 10, II, Drama II, Pop Club 12. Nursoi' Club 10, Y-Toons II. 12. Gorman Club 10. Ski Club II. 12. KOLAND Beverly—42. Spanish Gub 10. II. KOLB. Roiann—42. 126. 172. OSCH Gary—42. Basketball 10. KOSEK. Jay—42. KOSKA Arlun—181. KOSKI. Dennis—42. KRAGER. John—42. KRAHN. Kenn—42, 144. Foot-ball II. Drama 12. Choir II. 12, Student Council 10. Hi-Y 10. KRAUSERT. Tom—42. Student Council 12. KREITZ. Kethtoen—42. KRlESEL. Joanna — 42 126. Choir 10-12. KRUGER. Susan — 42. 169. Honor Roll II. Student Council 12. Y-Teens 10-12. German Club II. KRYDUBA. James—42. KUBUS. Bart—42. KUKLOCK. Greg—42. KUNS Steve — 42. German Club 10. KURIATNYK. Mike—42. LABATTE. John—42. LABISSONIERE. Barb — 42. 126. Choir 10-12. Y-Teens 10-12. LAHTINEN. Bruce—42. Ger-man Club 11. LAHTINEN. Stuart—42. Ger-man Club 10-12. LALIBERTE Marqaret — 42. Choir 12. Student Council 11. LANDRY. Jerry—42. LANDRY, Tom—42. Choir 12. LANDY. Michael — 42. 173 181. 220. LANE. Cheryl—42. 184. Choir 10. Not'l Honor 12. Honor Roll II. 12, FTA 12. Y-Teen, 10. German Club 10-12. LANG. Timothy—43. LANGE. Sharon — 43, 172. GAA 10. Choir 10. II. Student Council 10. Pep Club 12. Y-Teens II. 12. LARSEN Linda— 43, 172. 185. Not'l Honor II, 12. Honor Roll II. Y-Teens II. German Club II, 12. tARSON. David — 43. 118. Tennis 12. Choir 10-12. Drama II. 12, Declam. II, Nat'l Honor 12. Honor Roll 10-12. LARSON. Gary—43. 168. 232. 233. 234. LARSON. Karen — 43. 185. Choir 10-12. Orchestra 12. Declam. II. NatT Honor II. 12, Honor Roll 10-12. FTA 12. Spanish Club 10, Latin Club II. 12. LARSON. Larry—43. LARSON, Ronae—43. Bend 11. LARSON, Steve — 43. 144. Wrestling 10, Gymnastics II. LASOTA. Jon—43. LATTERELL. Dean — 43. 117. 184. Gymnastics 10. Band II 12. Nat'l H;nor 12 Honor Roil 10. Student Council 12 Spanish Club 10. lAUER. 8onn!e — 4J. Junior Achievement 12, German Gub 12. LAURENT. Donna—43. Homecoming Court 12. LEE. Patricia—43 169, 172 177. Robin 12. Studont Council II. I? Pep Club II. 12. Y-Teens II. 12. Latin Club 10, II. LAURIA. Dan—43. LEE, Roger—43. 125. Choir II. 12. LEJCHER Rick—43. Track 12. Ski Club 12. LEMIEUR. David-43. LEMIRE. Lavonne—43. LEMKE. Jerry—43. Track 10 II, Student Council 12 Auditorium Club 11. LENOX. Bonnie—43. LENSINK. 8rian—43. LEWCOCK. Tom — 43, 184. Football 10. Track 10-12. Nat'l Honor II. 12. Honor Roll 10-12. Studont Council 10. Hi-Y 10-12. Gorman Club 10 II. National Hon or II. 12. LIDDICOAT Jano—43. 116. Band II. 12. Drama II. 12. Declam. 11. FTA 11. LIEN. Ruth—169. 44. 174. I8 . Drama II, Declam. II, 12, Robin's Tale II, 12 Focus 11. Nat'l Honor 12, Honor Roll II. 12, Pop Club 12 Studont Council 12. LIEN. Woyne—172. 44. LIGON. hjancy—44. 126. LILLYBLAD. Roland—44. LINDBERG. Richard-44. LINDEEN Richard—44. UNDHOLM. Gaylo—44. 172. 184. Choir II. Nat'l Honor 12. Honor Roll II. 12. Pep Gub 12. Y-Teens 10-12. German Cub 10. Auditorium Club II. 12. LINDQUIST, Sandra—199 , 44. LINDROTH. Judy — 44. 172, IBS. 210. Nat'l Honor 12. Honor Roll II, Pop Club II. 12. Y-Teons II. 12. Tri-Chroma 12, Cheerleading 11. Welcome Gub 12. LIVERINGHOUSE. Sue — 44. 172. LOBERG. Candace—44. 172. 185. LOMMEN. Kothy — 44, 146, 197. Y-Teens 10-12. German Club 10. II. Robinaires II, 12. Ski Club II. 12. Snow Week Court. LONG IE. Jeff—44. LOTZER. Michael—44. LOVE. Jim-44. LOVELACE. Richard-44. LOVELL. Barry—44. LUKASZEWSKI. Judy — 44. 116. 213. LUND. Marian—44. LUND. Richard—44. LUNDBERG. Tom—44. LUNDQUIST. David—44. 178. Studont Council II. Rootor Club 10-12. Hi-Y 10-12. German Club II. 12. Ski Club II. LUNDSTROM. Mary—44, 172. GAA 10. II, Honor Roll II. Junior Achiovomont 10, II, Pep Club 12. LUSIAN, Gordon—44. 124. LYBERG. Robert—44. Robin LYM8URNER. Pat—45. 116. 122. 169. Band II. 2. Drama 10-12. Declam. ID-12. Student Council 10. 12 Flagtwirling 10-12. LYSFJORD. John — 45, 185. Choir 12. Natl Honor 12 Honor Roll 11. MADISON. Gary—45. MAGEE. James—45, 146 170. 173. 185. Tennis 10-12. Not'l Honor 12 Honor Roll 10. Student Council 12, Rooter Club 10-12. Gorman Club 10-12. Senior Clats Treasurer. Oats Cabinot 12. MAHN. Edward—45. Rooter Club 12. MAIJALA, Katherine — 45. GAA 10-12. MAJEWSKI James—45. Science Club 12. MANIOWSKI. Sharon — 45. Choir 12. MANSON. Thomot—45. MANUEL. Mary — 45, 172 182. MARRS. Glenn—46. MARSH. Del Roy—45. 119. Band 10-12. MARSHALL Jamet — 45. Track 12. MARTENS. Kathleen — 45. 117. 185. Band II. 12. Drama II, 12. Dobato II, 12. Natl Honor II. 12, Honor oll II. 12. Pep Club 12. Spanish Cub II. 12, Nat'l Forensic Leaguo II. 12. MARTIN Joan—45. 172. 184. Choir 10-12, Nat'l Honor 12. Honor Roll II. 12. Student Council II. Pop Club 11. 12, Y-Toeni 10-12 French Cub II. 12. Auditorium Club II, 12. MARTY. Douglas — 45. 220. Football 10-12, Wrestling 10. II. MARTY, Jacquelyn—45. 172. 177. Robin 12. Honor Roll 12. Pep Cub 12. Y-Teens 10-12. French Club 10-12. MATTHEWS Geroldina — 45. 179. Choir 10-12. VCY IQ- 12. Spanish Club 10. MATTHIES, Jean — 45. 172. Honor Roll II. 12, Pep Club 12. Y-Teens II, Spanish Club 10. MATTSON. John—45. French Club II. MAY. Joseph—45. McCaffrey, Bonnie — 45. 126. Y-Teens 10. McCANN. Maureen — 45. Football 10. Hockey 10. II. Track II, 12. Science Cub 10. Student Council 10. Ski Club 12. McCarthy Ronald—185. McConnell. Lorry—45. McCURLEY Gail—45. GAA 10-12, Choir 10. II, Declam. 10. 12. Nurses' Club II. Spanish Club II, 12. McDOUGALl. Lois—46. 172. 205. Robin's Tale 12. Pop Club 12, Y-Teons II. 12. German Club 10. Ski Club 12. MclNTOSH. Peggy—46, 172. 210. McLEAN. Patrick — 46, 191. Track II. 12. Student Council 10. Latin Club 10-12. McMONAGLE. Gail—46. McMULLEN. Sharon — 46, 140. 169. 172. 185. Choir 10-12. Drama 12, Y-Teens 10-12. Sponish Club 10. II, Usher Club 11,-Auditorium Club 12. MEIER. Phyllis — 46. Honor Roll 12. Student Council 10. Pep Club 12. Y-Teens 10-12. German Club 10-12, AFS Committee. MEISNER. Marcia — 46. 185. Nat'l Honor II, 12. Honor Roll II. 12. Science Club 12. Y-Teens 12. German Club 11-12. Aqua-Robins II. Ski Club 12. AFS Committee 12. MELINA Roberta—46. MELLIN, Marge—46. MELLING. Glenn—46. MENDEL. Cheryl — 46. 98, 185. Drama 10-12. Focus II. Nat'l Honor 12. Honor Roll 10. II. MERKEL. Janice—46. MERWIN. Daniol—46. MERWIN. Diane—46. METCALF. Tom — 178. 237. Football 10. Cross Country 11. Track 10-12. Hi-Y II. 12. German Club II. 12, Auditorium Club 12. MEYER. Robert — Junior Achievement 10, II. Science 12. MIBUS. Neil—46, 184, 201. Orchostra II. Nat'l Honor 12. Honor Roll 10-12. Junior Achievement II. Scienco Club 12. Chess Club II. Spanish Club II. 12. Gorman Club 12. MICHEALSON. Jerry—46. MICHEL. Jamos—46. 185. MILES. Patricia — 46. 126. Choir 12. MILFORD. Catherine — 46, 106. 126. MILLER. Diane—46. MILLER. Robert—46. MINOR. Cathy—46 118. 140 169. 170. 172. 177. 191. Band II, 12. Drama 10-12. Robin 12. Student Council 10. II. 12. Pep Club II. 12. Y-Teens 10-12. Spanish Club 10. Latin Club II. 12. Welcome Club 12. Snow Week Court 12. Majorette 12. Thespians. MIX. Pamela—46. MOE. Diane—46. Honor Roll 12. French Club 10-12. VCY 10. MOORE. Kathleen—47. MOORE. Mike—Wrestling 10. MORGAN. James—47. MORRILL Bruce—47. Baseball 10-12. MORRIS, Ronald—47. MOSS. Gary-47. MURPHEY. Robin—47. 117. 8and 10-12. Drama II. 12. Doclam. 10. Honor Rot! II, 12 FTA II. 12, French Club 10. Welcome Club 12. MURPHY. Colleen—47. 172. GAA 10. Pep Club 12. Latin Club 11. NEES Gary—24. 47. 146. 170 173. Hockey 10. Baseball 10-12. Choir 10. Rootor Club 10-12, Hi-Y 10-12. Ski Club 11. 12. Welcome Club 12. NELSON. Arvid—98. NELSON. Carleton—47. 141. Baskotboll 10, II, Honor Roll 10. Studont Council II. 12. Rooter Club 10. German Club 10-12, Senior Class V. Pres. 12. Class Cabinet 10-12. NELSON. James—Golf II. Jr. Achiev. 11. NELSON, Linde—B Band II, 12. Gorman Club 10. NERDAHL John—25. 47. 144. 169. 219. 220. 228. 230. Football 10-12. Baskotball 10-12. Baseball 10-12 Studont Council 10-12. NEUENFELDT. Joyce—47. Y-Teens 10. Gorman Club 11 12, Bike Club 12. NEWMAN. Greg — 47. 98. Skiing 12. NEWTON. Ramona — 47. Choir 12. NIELSEN, Beverly—47. A Band 11, 12. Y-Teens 10. II. NORDBY. Richard—47, 119. Band II. NOREEN. Keith — 47. 181. Cross Country II, 12. Hockey 12. Track 10-12. Junior Achievement 10-12. Rooter Club 10. II. NOUKKI. Donna — 47. 118 185. 8and 10-12. Declam. 10-12. Nat'l Honor II. 12. Honor Roll 10-12. Y-Teens 10. II. Spanish Club 10. NOVACK. Rosemary — 47. 124. NOVICKI. Gary—47. 109. NOYES. Diane—25. 47. 140. 143. 144, 145, 172. 177. Student Council 10-12, Pop Club 12. Y-Toens 10-12, French Club II, Senior Closs Secretary. Class Cabinet 12, Homecoming Quoen. NYGAARD. Patricia—47. 140. NYGARD. Charles—47. NYGREN. Ronald — 47. 237. Football 10. Gymnastics II. 12. Golf 10-12. NYSTROM. Noreon — 48. 122. 172. GAA 10, II. Orchestra 10-12. Pep Club 12. Y-Teens 10-12, German Club 11. 12. OBERFELD. Gary — 48. 230. Baskotball 10-12. Baseball 10-12. Choir II. 12. Rooter Club II, 12. German Club 10-12. OBERG. Harlan—48. O'DELL Paul—48. Choir 10. OGREN. Donald — 48. 225. 226. Swimming 12. OHDE. Donna—48. OLSEN. Claire—25. 48. 140. 168. 172. 177, 185. Robin 11. Nat'l Honor II. 12. Honor Roll 10-12. Studont Council 10-12, Pep Club II. 12. Y-Teens 10-12. Russian Club 12. Latin Club 10. II. Welcome Club 12. AFS Committee II. Class Cabinet 10. OLSEN, Stove—48. Skiing 11. Choir 10-12. French Club 10. II. Ski Club II. OLSON, Cynthia — 48. 172. Pep Club II. 12. Y-Toens 10-12. German Club 10-12. OLSON. Gary—181. 184. OLSON. John—48. OLSON. Judith—48. Band II. 12. Junior Achievement II. Y-Teens II, Spanish Club 10, Tri-Chroma 12. Ski Club 12. OLSON. Kathloon — 48. 122. 172. 185. OLSON Patricia D.—48. Pop Club II. 12. Y-Teens 10-12. OLSON. Patricia H. — 48. GAA 10-11. Doclam. 12. Honor Roll II. Y-Teens II. French Club 10-12. OLSON. Robert—48. OLSON. Sandra—48. OLSON. Shoron — 48. Choir 10. 12. Nurses' Club II. VCY 10-12. Y-Teens 12 Usher Club 12. ORE. Doana—48. 205. Robin's Tale 12. Focus II. Library Club II. Prop Crew 12. OSTERHUS. Jon — 48. 146. Rooter Club 12. Ski Club 12. Snow Week Court 12. OSTMAN, Steve—48. PALM, Charlotte—126. PALM, Frank—48. PARADY. Bodo — 48. Nat'l Honor 12. Honor Roll II. 12, Chess Club II. Russian 11. 12. PATTEN. Carolyn—48. PAULUS. Nancy — 48. 126. 185. PA2ANDAK. Lois—49. 185. PEAVEY. Marlene—49. PEDERSON, MerriLee — 49. 25. 140. 142. 149. 197. Hon-or Roll 10. Student Council II. 12. Y-Teens 10-12. Gar-man Club 10. II. Robineires II. 12. Class Cabinet 10. 11, Homecoming Court 12. Spring Sports Week Princess 10. PEM8ERTON. Rena — Choir 12. Declam. II. Y-Teens 12. PETERS. Judy—49. PETERSON. David—185. Band 10-12. Robin II. Nat'l Hon-or II. 12, Honor Roll II, Student Council 11. PETERSON. Barb — 49. 171. Tri-Chroma 12. Ski Club 12. PETERSON. Bruce—49. Track 11, 12. German Club II. 12. Latin Club 10. PETERSON. Carole—49. 126. Choir 12. French Club 12. PETERSEN. Chris—49. PETERSON. Geraldine—49. PETERSON. Janice—49. PETERSON. Jon—II. 12. PETERSON, Kerry—49. PETERSON, Lynne—49. Nat'l Honor II. 12. Honor Roll II. 12. FTA II. 12. Spanish Club H. 12 Y-Teens 12 French Club II. 12. PETERSON. Richard—49. 178. PETERSON. Stuart — 49. 185. Cross Country II, Track 10. 11. Choir 1012. Nat'l 12. Honor Roll 10-11, Student Council 10. PETERSON, Susanna—49. PETERSON. Bill—49. PETTERSEN, Merle—49. Choir 10. II. FTA II. Y-Teens 10- 12. French Club 10-12. World Affair 12. PERKINS. Paul—49. PEUGH. Lynn—49. 116 185. GAA 10. Band 10-12, Drama II Robin 12. National Honor 12. Honor Roll 10. II, Pop Club II. 12, Student Council 10. II. Y-Teens II. 12. Spanish Club 10. II. Ski Club II. Welcome Club 12. PHILLIPS. Arlene — 49. 185. Declam. II, Nat'l Honor 11. 12, Honor Roll II. Studont Council 10 Latin Club II. 12. PHILLIPS. Roger—49. PIERSON. Judy — 49. 126. Y-Teens 10-12. PIPP. Bernica—126. PLANK. Diana—49. 168. 172. Choir 10. II. Pop Club 12. Studont Council 12. Y-Teens 10-12. German Club 10. POCKRANDT. Lydell — 49. 119. Band 10-12. POMERLEAU. Mary 50. GAA 10. Student Council 11, Sponish Club 10. PORTER Charlys— 50. Junior Achievement 10. Y-Toens 10-12. Student Council 10. POTTER. Laura—50. 175. 185. 211. Dedam. II, 12. Dobate 12. Nat'l Honor II. 12. French Club 11. POTVIN. Sheila—50. 185. Rob-io 10. II. Nat'l Honor II, 12. Student Council II. Y-Teens 12. POULIOT. Theresa — 50. Nurses' Club 10. II. Y-Teens 12. German Club II. 12. POWLEY. Gary—50. PRAMANN. Barbara — 50. Choir II. 12. Gorman Club 11. 12. PRINCE. Judy—50. 172. Pep Club M. 12. FTA 12. Y-Teens 10-12. AFS Committee 12. RACINE. Robert—50. RAMIREZ Alice—50. RAMSTAD. William—50. Gorman Club II. 12. RANDALL. Susan—50. 118. RANSDELL, Richard—50. 220, 221. 228. 230. Football IQ- 12. Basketball 10-12, Track II. Tonnis 10. Hi-Y I M2. Gorman Club II. 12. RANTALA, Kathy—50. RATH. Janice—50. RAU. Tom—50. Wrestling 10. Rooter Club II, 12. RAUSCH. Carole—50. 140. 168. Honor Roll II. Stu-dont Council II, 12. Nurses' Club 10. Y-Teens II. 12. German Club 10. II. RAY. Cindy—50. REAGAN. Kathleen — 50. GAA 10. Pep Club II. 12. Fronch Club II. 12. AFS Committee II. REED. Justin—50. REESMAN. Terry — 50. Base-boll 10. Honor Roll II. Studont Council 12. Junior Achievement 12. German 11. 12 Stage Crew II. RIHBIEN. Sandro — 50. 172. Honor Roll II. Pep Club 12, Y-Teens 10-12. Staqo Crew 11. REINE. Raymond—50. Choir II. 12. REINKE. Bob—50. RESCHKE. Steve — 50. 119. Band II. 12. RETTKE, Condy—51. Y-Teens 11. RETZACK Gary — Spanish Club II. 12. REYNOLDS. Jim—51. REYNOLDS. John — 51. 201. Electronic's Club 10-12. RICHTER. Carol — 51. 191. 185. Honor Roll 10. II. Natl Honor 12. FTA II. 12. Latin Club II. 12. RIFFLE. Nina—51. 126. Foot- boll II. 12. Choir II. 12. Dremo 12. Y-Teens II. 12. RINEHART. Denis—51. RING. Jonice—51. Pep Club 11. 12 FTA 12. ROALSTAD Ruth — 51. 146, 172. 184. Nat'l Honor II. 12, Honor Roll 10-12. Student Council 10-12, Pep Club II. 12, Y-Teens 10-12. German Club 10, Class Cabinot 12. Snow Week Court 12. ROBINSON. Clarke — 51. Choir 10-12. ROBLOD. Mike—SI. Trod 10- 12. Drama 12. Honor Roll 11. ROCHEFORD. Sharon — 51. Choir 10-12. FTA 12. ROEHl. Cary—51. Wrestling 10. RODDY. Michael—51. RODINE. Tom—51. ROONEY. Joyce—51. ROSE. Betsy — Choir 10-12. Pop Club II. 12. Y-Teens 1012. Hi-Stoppcrs II. 12, Ski Club 12. ROSE. Eliroboth — 51. 172. 196. ROSETH. David—119. ROTI. Susan—51. 126. RUDBERG. Judono—51. RUDSER. Chuck—51. Rooler Club 12. RUIKKIE, Judith—51. 172. Y-Toens 10-12. Pop Club 12 Ski Club 12, Wolcomo Club 12. RUSSELL. Alan—51. 146. 147. 148, 168. 223. 225. 226. Snow Wook King. Foreign Exchange Studont. RUTHER. Rodney — 51. 119. Bond 10-12. RYAN, Mike— 51. 109. RYDEEN. Nancy — 51. 126. 197. Choir 10-12. Y-Toens 10. Robinaires 12. RYDLAND. Bob—169. Football 10. II. Scicnco Club 12.'Gorman 10-12. AFS II. 12. Class Cabinet 10. 12. Foroign Exchange Studont. RYLANDER. Mark—51. 185. 220. Football 10-12. Wres- tling 10 Track 10. Nat'l Honor 12, Honor Roll 10-12. Rooter Club II. 12. Hi-Y 11. 12. Spanish Club 10. SAARELA. Donnis—25. 52. SACHS. Pam — 24, 53 104. 140. 142. 146, 169. 172. 176. 184. Robin II. Nat'l Honor II, 12. Honor Roll 10-12. Pep Club II. 12. Y-Toons 10-12. French Club 10-12. Latin Club II. Chcor-loading 10-12, Welcome Club 12. Class Officer 10. Homecoming Court 12. ST. DENNIS. Tom—52. 220. Football. ST. JOHN. Linde-52. 172. 180. GAA 10-12. Pop Club II. 12. Y-Toons 10-12. SALASKI. Pamela — 52. Y-Teens 10-12. Bike Club 12. Fronch Club II. 12. SALLBERG Barbara - 52. Choir 12. Nunes' Club II. German Club 10-12. SANDFORD. Richard—52. SATHRE, Connie — 53. 184. 209. Nat'l Honor II. 12, Honor Roll II. 12. Ushor Club II. 12. SAWICKE. John—200. Baseball 10. Chess Club 12. SAWICKI. Steve-52. SAV YER. Do Anne—52. SCAVUZZO. Marcia—52 184. GAA 10. Choir 10. Drama 11, Doclam. II, 12. National Honor 12. Honor Roll 10- 12. French Club II. 12- SCHAEFER. Jack—52. SCHEELK. Bob — 52. 237. Gymnastics 10-12. SCHEMPP. Becky — 52. 126. 172. Choir 10-12. Pep Club II. 12. Y-Teens 10-12. AFS. SCHIECK Ilona — 52. 182. Doclam. 10-12. Library Club 10. FTA 12. Y-Teons 10. Wolcomo Club 12. SCHILLING. Barbara — 52. 116. 172. 176. 184. Band 10-12. Nat'l Honor II. 12. Hpnor Roil 10-12. Studont Council 10. 12. Pop Club II. 12. VCY 10. II. Y-Teons 10-12. Germon Club 10-12. SCHMIDT. Darlene—52. GAA 10. Choir 10-12. Robin's Tale 10. II. Pep Club 10. German Club 12. SCHMIDT. Nancy—52. GAA 10. II. SCLANDER Lynn — Choir 10. II. Y-Teens 10. Spanish Club 10. Hi-Steppers II. SCHOMMER. Judy—52. 126. Choir 10-12. Nurse's Club 11. SCHON. Charlos—52. SCHROEDER. Ed—119. Ten-nis 12, Band 10-12. SCHROEDER. Wolfgang—52. 122. Footboll 12. Track 10. 12. Orchostra 10-12. Gor-mon Club 10. II. Ski Club 12. SCHUBERT. Nancy—52. 184. Nat'l Honor 12. Honor Roll 10. Y-Tcons 12. Spanish Club 10. SCHULTZ, Pamela—52. 140. 168. 172. 184. Nat'l Honor 12. Honor Roll II. 12. Student Council 10-12. Y-Teens 10-12. German Club 10. II. Latin Club 12, Class Cabinet 10. II. Homecoming Candidate 12. SCHULTZ. Sandra—52. 126. SCHULZ. Bruce—52. Golf 12 Rooter Club 12. SCHUMACHER. Dennis—53. Choir 12. SCHUETZLER. Robert - 53. Wrestling 10. Latin Club 12. SCHUSTER. Mike—53. SCHWEIGERT. Cathy — 53. 172. 177. 184. 189. 202. Robin 12, Robin's Tale 10. 11. Focus 10, Nat'l Honor 12. Honor Roll 10-12. Student Council II. Pop Club 12. Y-Teens 10-12. German Club 10-12. Ski Club II. 12. Welcomo Club 12. Class Officer II. SCOFIELD. Eva-53. SIEDLITZ. Jerald — 53. 65. Basketball 10. 11. Track IQ-12. Robin II. 12. Rooter Club 10-12. AFS 12. SEILS. Cathy—53. 116. SEITZ. Susan—53. Band 10-12. Honor Roll II. Spanish Club 10. German Club II. 12. AFS 12. SELANDER. Lynn-53. SEMINAR. Susan — 53. 197. Nurses’ Club 10. French Club II. 12. Robinaires II. 12. SENTYRZ. James — 53. 168 230. Basketball 10-12. Choir 10. German Club 10-12 Student Council 10. 12. SER8ER. Joanne — S3. 197 209. Student Council 10. 11 German Club 10-12. Robinaires II. 12. Usher Club II 12. Class Cabinet 10. SEVIER. John—53. 184. Football 10. Nat'l Honor Society 12 Honor Roll 10-12 Science Club 12. Spanish Club 12. SHACKELFORD. Mike — 53. 119. SHAUGHNESSY. Don — 53 207. 220. 149. Football 10- 12. Track 10-12. Rooter Club 12. Hi-Y II. SHEFFERT. Sharan—53. SHERMAN. Nancy—53. 184. 185. 202. SHERWOOD. Lynette—53. SHEPHERD. Allen—53. SHERWOOD. Scott—S3. 117. 184. Band 10-12. Drama 12. Nat'l Honor II. 12. French Club II. 12. SICORA. Martha — 24. 53. 140. 166. 172. 176. Drama 10. II. Robin II. 12. Honor Roll II. 12. Pep Club II. 12. Y-Teens 10-12, French Club 10. Class Cabinet II. SIEGMUND. Linda—53. 146. 149. 172, 177. Focus II, Pep Club 12. Y-Teens 10-12 Wolcomo Club 12. Snow Wook Court 12. SIEVERT. Charlos—53. SIGAFOOS, Susan—53. Choir 10-12. Y-Teens 10. SILTBERG. Donald — 24. 53. 117. 184. Cross Country II, Track 10. Band II, 12, Drama II. 12. Declam. II, Nat'l Honor 12. Honor Roll 10-12. Rootor Club II. Auditorium Club 12. SIM MET. Gabr.'elle—54. Robin 12. Robin's Tolo 12. Junior Achievement II, Y-Teens 10. Aqua-Robins 11. SIMONSEN, Mark — 25. 54. 146. 169. 173. 230. Basketball II. 12. Golf 10-12. Student Council 10-12. Rooter Club II. 12. Class Cabinet 12. SIMONSON. Sharon—54. SINCLAIR. Mike—54. German Club II. 12. SIPE. Bonnio — S4. GAA 10. German Club II. 12. SIVIGNY. Dianno — 54. 146. Pep Club. Auditorium Club 10-12. Welcomo Club 12. Snow Week Court 12. SKJEI. Sue—54. Pop Club 12. SKOY. Connie—54. 126. SMACK. Donna — 54. 126. Choir 12. SMALLBECK Roger — 54. Rooter Club 12. SMEGAL. Sharon—54. Drama 12. SMITH. Chuck—II, 25. 54. 203. 211. Robin 12. Tri-Chromo 12. Welcome Club 12. SMITH. Claudia — 54. 140. 146. 172. Pep Club II. 12. Y-Teons 10-12. Spanish Club 10. Welcomo Club 12, Snow Wook Court 12. SMITH. Gregory—54. SMITH. JoAnn — 54. 199. GAA 10-12 French Club 10. II. Library Club II. 12. SMITH. Judy—54. 216. GAA 10-12. Pep Club II. 12. Y-Teons II, 12, Ski Club 12. Cheorloading 12. SMITH. Kirby—S4. 184. 204. 226. Swimming 10-12, Robin's Tale II. 12. Nat'l Honor 12. Honor Roll 10. 12. SMITH. Lucille—54. SMITH. Nancy—54. 118. 122. 172. Band II. 12. Drama II. Pep Club 12. Library Club 10. VCY II. Y-Teens 10-12. Spanish Club 10. Flagtwirlor 12. SMITH. Susan—54. 172. Y- Toens 10-12. SNADER Petor — 54. Drama 12. SNYDER. Arthur—54. Hockey 10-12. Nat'l Honor 12. SOLBERG. Michaol—54. SORENSON. Jerry—54. SORG. Sondre—54. Y-Teens 10-12. GAA 10. French Club 11. 12. Ski Club II. 12. SOUKUP. Mary—55. Library Club 10. II. FTA 12. Y-Toens 10. Tri-Chroma 12, Welcome Club 12. SPARKS. David—55. SPARROW. Mike — 55. 230. Basketball 10-12. Baseball 10-12. Focus II. 12. SPECHT. Kathryn — 55. 172. Pop Club 12. Y-Teens II. 12. German Club 10. II. SPIZALE. Jack—55. SPRINGER, Thomas—55. 233. Wrestling 10 II. 8atebell 10-12. SPURZEM. Raymond—55. STADUM. Ray—24. 55. STAUB Diano— 55. GAA 10. 12. Pop Club II, German Club 10-12. STEEN, JoAnno—55. Library Club 10-12. STEVENSON. Jo Ann-55. STILLER. Darlene—55. STINSON. John—55. Rooter Club 12. STOCKER. Phillip—55. STODGHILL. Larry — 55. 171. Track 10. 12. Choir 12. Rootor Club 12. German Club 10. STOLTENBERG. Kathoryn—55. 118. 172. 196. STORCK. Vicki—55. GAA 12. French Club 12. STORIE. Craig — 55, Honor Roll 12. STORIE. Jamos — 55. 204. Wrestling 10, II, Swimming 12, Robin's Tale II. 12. Rootor Club 11. STORY. Kathleen—55. Choir 12. VCY 12. STROM. Janice — 55. GAA 10. Choir II. 12. Ski Club 11. Spanish Club 10. II. STROMBERG. Kay—55. 184. 210. Nat'l Honor II. 12. Honor Roll 10-12. Spanish Club II. 12. STURGEON, Sharon — 55. Band II. 12. GAA 10. Y-Toons 12. SUEDBECK. Jamos—55. 201. Electronic's Club 12. SUENNEN. Carlcon— 55. 116. 184. Band II. 12. Doclam. II. 12. Nat'l Honor 12. Honor Roll 10-12, Junior Achiovomont II. SUGERMAN. Lowis—56. 184. Nat'l Honor 12. Honor Roll 10-12. Robin II, Spanish Club 10. II. SULLIVAN, Michaol—56. SUTTON. Paul—56. 144. 146. 220. Football 10-12. Choir 11. 12. Snow Week Court. SVEDVIK, Soren — 56. Ski Club 12. SVENDSEN. Jeffrey—56. 169. 184. 220. Football 10-12. Swimming 10-12. Drama 10- 12. Nat'l Honor II. 12. Honor Roll 10-12. Rootor Club II. 12, Studont Council 10-12. Ski Club II. 12. AFS Committoo 10. SWANSON. Claudio—56. SWANSON. Curtis—56. 220. Football 10-12. Rootor Club II. 12. SWANSON. David—56. Gor-man Club 10, Russian Club II. 12. SWANSON. Larry — 56. Bas-kotboll 10. Honor Roll 10. 11. SWEDELIUS. Glonn—56. 169. 184. Nat'l Honor 12. Rootor Club II. 12. German Club 10, II. Studont Coun-. cil. SWEDLUND. Carolyn — 56. 116. I7S. 184. 8and II. 12 Oeclam. 12. Debate II. 12. Nat l Honor 12. Honor Roll 12, Y-Toens 10. II. German Club 10-12. Ushor Club II. TAFT. Richard—56 117. Football 10. II. Band II. 12. Drama II. 12. Declam. II, Robin's Tale 12. Focus 12. Spanish Club 10-12. TAYLOR. Kathleen—56. TERREY. William — 56. 206. Band II. Orchestra 12. Drama II, Robin 12, Focus 12. THAYER. Vickie — S6. 126. Choir 1012. THEOBALT. Oornulf — 117, 184. Bond II, 12. THIEL. Robert — 124. Cross Country 10, II. Choir 10-12. Studont Council 12. German Club 10-12. THOMAS, David—56. THOMAS. Julio—56. 118. 172. Band II, 12. Honor Roll 10. Pop Club 12. THOMPSON. Bryan — 56 117. THOMPSON. Jeff—56. Choir 10-12. Rooter Club 12. Ski Club 12. THOMPSON. Kurt—57. 184. Swimming 10. Skiing 12, Honor Roll 10. II. Student Council II. 12. Rooter Club 11. 12. Chess Club 10. Ski Club II. 12. THOMSEN, Robert—57. THOMSON. Sue—57. THON. Paul—57. 119. Band 10-12. Rooter Club II. 12. THORESON, Ronald—56. THORN. Roberta — 57. 140. 168. 172. THORNTON. Frederick — 57. Basoball 10. II. 12. Rooter Club 12. Ski Club 12. THRALL. Kenneth—57. TJOMSLAND. Frances — 56. 172. Pop Club II. 12, VCY 12. TOLLEFSON. Glonn—57. TOMBERS. Robin — 57. 116. Band II. 12. Declom. 10-12. Robin's Tele II. Junior Achievement II, Y-Teons 10-12. Drama II, 12. Spanish Club 10. Russian Club 11. 12. TORGERSON Linda—57. TOURVILLE. Judi—57. TRAVER. Victoria—57. TROSVIG. Thomas—57. TURTON. Sand'. - 57. GAA 10. Bond 10. Annual 10. II. Student Council 10. II. Pop Club 12. Spanish Club 10- 12. Ski Club 12. Wolcomo Club 12. TWITCHELL. Paul-57. 119. ULRICH. William—56. UNGLAUB. Carol—56 197. URBAN. Gloria—56. 118. URISTA. Kathy—56. 184. VAALA. Janice—57. 184. VADIES. Eugene—57. 126. VALBUENA. David—57. Gym-nasties II. Spanish Club 10. VANDENOVER. Leroy — 57. 119. 181. 230. Band II. 12. A-V Club 10-12. 249 VAN DUSEN. Patty—57. Jun-ior Achievement 10. Y-Teens 10-12. Garman Club 10. SI! Cub 12. VAN GILDER. Ronald — 57. 117. Band II. 12. VAN HOUTEN, Bruco — 57. 191. Choir 10-12. Hi-Y IQ-12. Latin Cub II, 12. Snow Week Court. VANNURDEN. Carol — 57. Spanish Club 10. VAN TASSEL. David — 57. 117. Band II. 12. yERSTEGEN. Pam.'a — 57. 172. Pop Club 12. Y-Toon 10-12. VETH. Mary — 58. 184. 188. Cho-r 12 Drama II. Nafl Honor 12. VCY 10-12. Spanish Club 10. Gorman Club 11. 12. VIOLETTE. Patricia—58. 184. Orchestra 10. II. Nafl Honor 12 Honor Roll 10-12. Y-Teens 10. Gorman Cub 10-12. WAHRER Vicki — 58. Choir 10-12. -Toons 10. Student Council 12. Tri-Chroma 12. WAIBEL. Theresa — 58. 172. Pep Cub II. 12. Tri-Chromn 12, Welcome Club 12. Abe. Stephen—74. 119 Abendroth Mary—74 184 Acker. Diana—74 Adams. Laura—74 Adams. Margaret—74 Ahborg. Paulino—74 Aho. Marion—74. 126 Albrecht Jane—74 Albrecht. John—74 184 Albee Dwight—74 Allen, Janice—74 Aim James—74 Amundson. Gerry—74 Andersen. Scott—74 Anderson. Alan—74 Anderson, Barbara—74 Anderson David C.—74 Anderson. David—74 Anderson. Dennis—74 Anderson. Diana—74 Anderson. Grog—74 Anderson, Jerry—74 Anderson. Judy—74 Anderson. Mercia—74 199 Andorson Mark—74 Anderson. Mary—74. 199 Anderson Mika—74 Anderson. Nancy—74 Anderson, Vicki—74 Angland. Dennis—74. 116. 168 Anstett. Evelyn—74 Antonsen. Asa—74 Arbogast. Lynn—74. 172 Armstrong. Kathryn—74 Arntson Ellen—74 Augst. Unde—74 Augustson. Lennis—74 AuppeHe. Kathleen—74 116 Babcock. Terry—74 Baler. Michael—74. 226 Baker. Milton—74 Baker. Stanley—74 Bellentine. Charles—66 116 Ballou. Dennis—66 Ballweber. Edward—66 Balvin. Judith—66 Bailor. Linda—66 Band!'. Sandra—66 Bangert Jar old—66 Bard ell Welter-66 181 WALKER. Madee — 58. 172. Pep Club 12. Choir 10. II. VCY 10. WALSH JoAnne — 58. 126. Choir II. 12. Robin's Tale 11. 12. Y-Teens 10. German Club 10. II. Focus 10. WALSTEAD. Donna—58. 172. Pep Club 12. French Club 12. WALSTEDT. John—146. Hockey 12. Snow Week Court. WALTON. Sharon-58. WARGIN. Renee — 58. 118. Band II, French Club II. 12. WARNKEN. Paula — 58. French C-'ub II. Welcome Club 12. WATT. Dale — 58. Rootoi Club 12. WEBER Holly—58. Choir 12. Y-Teens 12. Welcome Club 12. WEBER. Steven—58. WEEKS. Brian — 58. German Club 10. WEINMANN. Richard — 58. Robin 10. WEISSER, Kathy — 58 172. GAA 10. II. Peo Club 12. Y-Teens 10. 12. Baron. John—66 8arrott. Colleen—66 Barrett. Joan—66. 164 Barrett. Ron—66. 168 Barron. Dale—66 Bateman, Terry—66 8atos. Bruce—66. 226 Battig, Barbara—66 Battina. Dan—66. 220 Bauer. William—66 Bouers. Jean—66 Beardsley, James—66 Bockey. Joyce—66 Bedbury. Terry—66 Beddow. Jelfrey—66. 174 Beeman, Judy—66. 124 Begin. Debbie—66 Begin. Greg—66 Begin. Leo—66 Behl. Steve—66 Belanger. Mary—66. 126 Bender. Richard—66 Bennett Donna—66 210. 209 Bennett. Jean—65, 74. 77. 89 Berard. Ruthanne—66 Berdahl. Philip—66. 178 Berry. Janet—66 Berg. Douqlas—65. 66. 76. 77 Berg. David—66 Berg, Katherine—66 Berggren. Joyce—66 Bergquist. Beverly—66 116. 172. 184 Berner. Edward—66 Berta. Marsha—66 Berreau James—66 Berven. Janet—66 Besch, Darrell—66 Basie, Greg—66 Beranson. Steven—66 Biegert. Carol—72 Bias. Kathleen—72 Bishop Kathy—72. 116 Blstodeau. Conrad—72, 105 Birler Margo—72 B-erken. Chorion—72 Bjorlin, Gary—72 Blais. Cheryl—65 72. 172. 216 WELD. Beverly—58. GAA 10. 11, German Club 10. II. WELLER. Jorine — 58. 140. 169. 171. 172. 184. 202. 210. GAA 10. Drama II. 12. Declam. II, Robin II, 12. Nafl Honor 12. Honor Roll 10. 12. Student Council II. 12. Pep Club II. 12. FTA II, Y-Teens 1012. French Club 10-12. Tri-Chroma II, 12. Ski Club 12. Welcome Club 12. WESENBERG. Charlotte—58. WESTERVELT. Tom—58. Foot-ball II. Skiinq II, Ski Club II. 12. WESTRING. Clint—58. WEVER. Vern—Wrestling II. WHITE. Richard — 58. Band 11. Hi-Y II. 12. WICK Geraldine — 58. 168. 179, 184. GAA 10, II. Choir 10, Nat'l Honor II. 12. Honor Roll 10-12. Student Council 10-12, VCY 10-12. German Club 10-12. WIDSTROM. Donna—58. 140. 146. 172. 176. 184. 205. Choir 10. Drama 10. Robin's Tale 10-12. Focus 10. Quill and Scroll II. 12. Honor Juniors Blanchard. Nancy—72 Blegen. Hek-72. 117. 168 Blesi, Diana—72 Bloom Carol—72 Bloomquist. Sharon—72 Boese. Diane—72 Bonfoey. Leslie—72. 172 Bork, Howard—72 Bosch. Michael—72 Boucher, Beverly—72 Boufford. Diane—72 Boutell, Steven—72. 119 Bower, John—72 Boyce. Gordon—66 Boyetf. Vick!—72 Boyle. Gary—72 Brachlow. Steve—72. 119 Brackney. Bruce—72 Bradley, Ronold—72 Bradshaw. George-220. 233 Brondborg. Penn—72 Brandjord, Greg—72 Braun. Sandie—72 Bray, Sharon—65. 72 Brecht. Virginia—72. 172 Brekke. Nord—72. 230 Bressler Robert—72 Brick Dave—72 Brinde. Gerald—72. 220 Brisbois. Loisjeanne—72, 118. 198 Brurs. Susan—72 Bryant, Janet—77, 210 Bryant. Nancy—72 Buckley Gary—69 Buhr, Margaret—77 Bunce, Darlyne—77 8uoce George—69 Burau. Vincent—69 Burcherd. John—69 Buresh. Gloria—77 Burk. Karen—77 Burnham. Marijo—77 Burns. Ellice—77 Burquest, James—69 Bury. Steven—69 8uso. Susan—77 Butler. Carole—77 Butler. John—67 Butler. Patricio—77 Camp, Connie—77 Roll 10-12. Student Council II. Pep Club II. 12. Y-Teens 10-12. Spanish Club 10. German Club II, 12. Russian Club 12, Nafl Honor 12. Girl's State II. WIGAND. Sally — 24. 58. 140, 172. 184, 205. Choir 10. II. Robin's Tate 10-12. Focus 10. Quill end Scroll 11. 12. Honor Roll 10-12. Student Council 12. Pop Club 12. Y-Toens 10-12. Spanish Club 10. German Club II. 12. Junior Class Vice President. Nefl Honor II. 12. WILCOX. Diene—59. WILDE. Unde—59. WILDE. Melissa—59. 180. 212. WILDE. Roger - 59. Cross Country II. 12. Track ID- 12. WILLENS. Shirley — 59. 179. GAA 10. Choir 10-12. Nurse's Club 12. VCY 12. French Club 10. WIMER. Carol—59. Y-Teens 10. German Club 10. WINGE. Sandra—59. WINTON. Susan—59. WIVELL William—59. Drama 10-12 Rooter Club II. 12. Capitola. Robert—69 Carlberg. Leighton—69. 119 Carlond. Tom—118 Carlson, Donald—69. 118 Carlton, Gail—77, 126 Carlton. Peggy—77. 197 Carlson, Roger—69 Carlson. Ronald—69 Carlson. Sandra—77. 122 Carlson. Susan—77 Carpenter. Sherie—77 Caierte. Nenci—77 Caye. Leslie—77 Cayo. Sandy—77 Cedar. Jonathan—69 Chapman. Foster—69 Chapman. Timothy—69 Cholmo. David—69 Chelmo. Paula—79 Choromanski, Judy—77 Christensen. Nancy—77. 172. 216 Christenson. Matthew—184 Christiansen. Dennis—69 Christy. David—69 Clair. Michael—69 Clerk. Cindy-77 Clerk Leure—77 Clem. James—78 Clinton. John—78 Cohan. Robert—78 Coloman, David—78 Colville. Thomas-78. 117 Connor. Kathleen—77. 169, 172. 184. 186. 197 Cook, James—78 Coonts. Richard—78 Cooper. Suten—77. 179. 126 Cornelius. Steve—78. 220 Costello. Ann—77 Couture, Carol—70 Cowdon. Barbara—70. 212 Crawford. Kathryn—70. 172 Crawford. Kristine—70. 172 Crawford. Stephen—78 Crever, Mary—70 Cripe. Bonnie—70 Crosby, Dale—78 Culp. Nancy—70, 168. 172. 186. 187 Curnow. Sharyn—70 Dahl, Richard—78 FTA II. German Club 10. II. WOLF. Mary—59. Focus 10. German Club 10-12. WOLFE. Candace — 24. 59. 125. 184. Choir ld-12. Drama 11, 12. Nafl Honor II, 12. Honor Roll 10-12, Nurses' Club II. Y-Teens 10. II. Spanish Club 10. German Club II, 12. Auditorium Club 12. WOLFE. Key—59. 118. 184. 197. WOLFF. Janet—59. 126. WOLFF. Stephan — 59. Declem. II. Student Council 10. II. German Club 12. WOLFGRAM. Judy-59. 172. WUOLLET. Nancy—59. 184. WYLIE. Bart—59. WYNIA. Barbara — 59. 179. Nurses' Club 12. VCY 10- 12. Spanish Club II. 12. ZAFFKE. Cheryl — 59. 126. 172. ZEMLIN, Kathleen—59. GAA 12. ZIMMERMAN, Stanley — 59. Electronic's Club 12. ZMESKAL. Robert—59. Dahlen, Thomas—78. 220 Dahlia. Dala-78. 220 Dahlmen. 8etty—70. 185 Dale. Gary—78 Dale, Nancy—70 Dale. Rollend—78 Davidson, John—78 Davies. Carol—70. 126 Dean. Arthur—220 Decker. Richard—78 Delay. Diana—70. 172 Demorest. Kenneth—78. 198 Deppe. Mery—70. 172 Devine, Edward—78 Devine. Jacqueline—70 Devine. Micheel—78 171. 199, 200 Dew. Terrance—78 Dewar. Sonja—70 Deziol Glenn—78 Diefhert, Audrey—70. 126 209 Dletl, Gregory—78 Digetono. David—70 Dingley. Nancy—70 Ditch. Cheryl—78. 118. 185 Dittbenner. Dano—78 Doane. Sherry-65. 172. 185 Doepke. Chris-78. 117. 220 Donalds. Jeanne—70 Doran. Tom—78 Dorholt, Barbara—70 Dorma. Alice—78. 172 Doshan. Susan—78 Doten. Linda—78 Dougherty. Charles—78 Dougherty, Patricia—78 Drake. Jerry-78. 116. 171. 200 , Drake. Karen—78, MB Dressel. Stevon—78 Dubuque, Mary—78 Dueck. Diane—78. 119 Dupay. David—78 Durenberger, Donald—78, 184. 201, 211 Dustin. Joyce—78 Druris. Dick—78 Eastmon. Tim—78, 178 Ecklund. Robert—78 • Eckstein. Robert—78 Elcher. Wayne—78 Ellingboe Bonni —78. 172 Elliott. Ron—78 Elliott. Curtis—78 BK . Joann®—78. 168 170. 172. 176. 185. 197 Ellison Dav®—78. 184 Elliton. Tom—78. 119 Ellison Tom H.—78. 218 Elvin, Frank—78. 124 Em®rton, Robert—78 Englor, Michael—78 Engwer. Kathleen—78 Easelein. KotMeon—78. 185 ErdaKI. James—78 Erickson. Gory—78 Erickson. Gregory—65, 77. 78. 178 Erickson. Janice—78 Ericson. Janls—67 Ertl. Jane— ,7. 185 Esnough. Tone—67 Euteneoer, Dennis—78 Evangelist. Cliff—78 Evans Janice—67. 118 172. 190. 191 Everroad. Elisabeth—67 Everson. Lynn—67. 172 E ol. Michael—78 220. 230 Eyberg. Cerolynn—67 Fahlgren. Sandra—67. 185. 212 Fain. Drusilla—67 Fairbanks, Yvonne—172 Falink, Bruce— 78 119 Falk. Larry—78 Falk. Michael—78 Farley. Linda—66. 172 Farni. Edward—66. 122. 220 Farrier. Daun—66 Farrow. Thomas—66 Fetching, Richard—66 Faulkner. Robert—66 Fearon. Robert 66 Felii. Dennis—66. 119 Forested. Keith—66 Ferguson, Steve—66 Formstad, Jon—66 Fillbrand . Linda—66 Fischer. Beverly—66, 116 Fisher. Craig—66 Flaig, Thomas—66 Flood. Michael—66 Floyd. James—66 Fogelberg. Judy—66 Follott. Paul—66 Forsberg. Judith—66 Fotness, Bonita—66 Foss. Ronald—66 Foots. Judith—66. 204 France. James—69 Frandsen. Timothy—73 Franson, Linda—73 Frase. Sharon—73 185 Frail, Allen—73 Fredrick. John—73 Fredrick. Konneth—73. 220 Freeman. Michael—73 Freier. Kathleen—73 Frorichs. Keren—73 Fries. James—73. 118 Fury. Jerry—73 Fylling, Judith—73 Gag Ronald—73 Gagner. David—73 Gallaher. Dennis—73 Gamache. William—73 Gangelhoff. Michoel—73 Gannon. Maureen—73 Ganz. Lee-73. 237 Gardner. Jerry—73 Gardner. Joyce—73 Gatonby. Lana—73 Gates. Daryl—73 Gaulke. Sandra—73 Gawlik. Kathleen—73 Geer. Judy—168. 210 Goitler. Frederick—73. 119 Genske, Joseph—76 Gerlech. Gayle—172. 184, 198. 209 Gfroerer. Jon—79 Gibson. Harvey—79 Gideo. Carole—79 Gilman. Steve—79. 174 Ginthor, Diane—79 G inoburg. Betti®—79. |?2 Glineburg. Robert—79 Glover. Edwin—79. 116. 119 Good®. Sandra—79 Goodhart. James—79 Gonse, Donna—79 Goodwin. Philip—79. 230 Grabow. Levonne—79 Graffundor. Poter—79 Graham Unde—15. 79. 153 172 Gramer, Randy—79 Gramling, Carolyn—65. 79. 172 187 Grange. James—79 Grange. Trevor—79 Granlund. Linda—79 Grant. Diana—79 Grant. Sheryl—79. 118 Gray. Roger—79 Green. Linda—79 Griffith, Marsha—79. 122 Groen. Suzanne—79 Grossman, Linda—79. 107 Gunderson. Steve—64, 125, 170. 220 Guntzol. Thomas—118 Gurnaud, Julio—79 Gustafson. Kristine—79 Gwynn. Kay—79 206 Gwynn Sherrill—79 Haberle, Diane—79 Hnberle. Joy—79 Hagberg, Carol—185 Haleen. Leonard—79. 184 Halgrimson. Terry—68 Hall. Donald—60 240 Hall, John—68 Hall. Masine—68 Hall. Michelle-66 Hallman Richard—68. 230 Halvorton. Gerald—68 Hamlin. Doreen—68 126, 172, 185 Hamlin, Margaret—68. 197 Hemmerlund. Lynn—68 Hemmerot Linda—68. 168. 197 Hand. Randy—68. 119 Hanlon Mark—68. 184. 220 Hannu, Barbara—68. 116 Hansen. Gary—68 Hansen. Lynda—68 Hansen Jean—68 Hansen. Robert—68. 240 Hanson. Cheryl—68 Hanson, Gerald—66 Hanson. Micheal—68 Hanson, Robert—68 Herbison. Elizabeth—226 Harding. Ethel—68 119 Harding Linnea—68. 107 Hargreaves Jon—68 Harris, Kathie—68 Harris, Marrillyn—68. 179 Harrison Patrick—68. 220 Hartwlgsen Curtis—68 Hathaway Richard—69 Haubrich. Edward—69 Hauge. James—69 119 Hauge. Jan—69 Hauschild. Peter—69 Hawkins Gregory—69 Hawkinson Susan—69 Hazolton Linda—69 Headloy. John—69 Hebert. Jof—69 Hegge April—69 Hegstad Sandra—65 69 Heifort. Al—69. 240 Holmor. Brian—69 Handel. Russel—69. 119 Hendrickson. Donald—69 Hendrickson. Gloria—69 Hondn'ckson. Linda—69 Henney. Neil—64. 69. 220 Henning. Gail®—69 Henry. Mary—69 Herder. Marlene—69 Herder, Patricia—69, 118 Herou . Suzanne—69 Herrman. Ron—69 Herron. Michael—69 Hofchler. David—69. 201 Higbee. Sharon—69 Hill, Donald-69 Hill, Terry-69 Hill. Douglas—69 Hillslrom, Thomas—69 Hines. James—75 Hinsa. Gerald—75 Hockman Cheryl—75 Hoeben. Carole—75 Hoffmann Micheal—75 Hogy. Darwyn—75 Hokanson. Darlene—75 Holl. David—75. 220 Hollenbeck. Edwin—75. 125. 233 Holman. Douglas—75 Holmes. Linda—75 Holyor. Diane—75 172. 198 Hook. Cynthia—172 Hopkins, Mary—75 Homey. Lynne—75, 118 Hornibrook. Howard—75 Horstman, Gary—75 Houser. Michael—75. 220 Householder. Nancy—7S Hovden, Bernhard—75. 119 Howe. Craig—75. 118 Howo. Michaol—232. 233 Huovie. Curtis—75. 168. 185 Husfad. Arnold—75 Hustad, Lynn—75 Hosting Patricia—75. 185. 124 Hutchinson. Larry—75, 124. 185 204 Hutton. Casey—75. 237 Hyland. Milton—75. 220 Invie, Cindy—75 Ireland. Barbara—68 Iverson. Frank—68 Jacobs David—68 Jacobson. Barbara—68. 209 Jacobson Janice—68 Jaeckels. Lois—68 Jaeger. Sidney—68 119. 169, 208 James Carol—68. 210 Jensen Thomas—68. 168 Jenson. Deweyne—68 Jerde Donald—68. 119 Jessen, Lawrence—68 Jewett. Sandra—68 116 176 Jobes Allen—68 Johannsen Carl—68 John, Louise—68 Johnson Barbara—68 Johnson Charles—68 Johnson. David—68 Johnson. Diane—68 Johnson. Donald—68 Johnson. Douglas—68 Johnson. Elaine- 68. 209 Johnson. Gary—68 Johnson Gregory—68. 198 Johnson Jacob—68 Johnson. Jano—68 Johnson, Jonis—68 Johnson, Judith—69 Johnson. Kaye—69 Johnson, Katherine—69 Johnson. Mary—69 Johnson. Merri—69 Johnson Patricia—69 Johnson Peulntte—69 Johnson Richard—69 Johnson Rick—69. 170 Johnson, Roger—69 Johnson. Scott—69. 220 Johnson Sharon—69, 198 Johnson. Sharon L.—69 Johnson. Suzanne—69. 209 Johnson. Thomas—69. 125 Johnson, Vincont—69 Johnson. Virginia—69 Johnson, William—69 Johnston. Jean—69 Johnston. Maurice—69 Johnston. Phillip—69 Johnston. Robert—69. 237 Johnstone. Wayno--69. 237 Jokinen. Thomas—69 Jones. Gerald—69 Jones. Maryellen—69. 172.212 Jones. Randolph—69 Jordan. Janis—69 Jordan. Shirley—69. 118 Jorgenson, William—181 Juhnko. Robert—69, 184 Kalin, Gerald—71, 118 Kangai, Constance—71 Kara. John—71 Karpinski. David—71 Kastanos, Peter—71 Keeler. Patricia—65. 71, 169, 172. 185. 216 Kehn. Kathleen—71, 107 Keifer, Michael—71 Keitling. Teresa—71 Keller, Sharon—71 Keller, Sharon—71 Kelly. Pat—71 Kelley. Suzanne—71 Kelly Charlos—69 Kelly. Eileen—71. 116. 185 Komp Kathy—71, 172. 177. 206. 210 Kenney, Mary—71 Kidder Stephen—71 Klenitz. Jamos—71 KHe. Catherine—71 Kimmerle. Craig—71. 117 King. Mike—71 Kingsrud. Kathleen—71 Kissane, Patricia—71 Kissel. Frank—74. 194. 195. 198 Klein. Carol—71. 125. 185 Kleinhenz. Allen—71 Klemm. Judith—71 Klick Joann—71, 185 Klick. Mike—71 Klooppnor. James—71 Kloster, Barbara—71. 185, 194 Kloster, Mary—71 Klubertanz, Jim—71 Klucas. Kathy—75. 118 Knauff. Judith—75 Knauff. R:chard—65. 75. 168, 220 Knudtcn. Paula—75 Knudson, Dale—75 Knutson. Dave—75 Knudson. Gary—75. 198 Knutson. Terry—75 Knutson, Theodore—75 Kotytek. James—75 Koeneke, Tom—75 Koep. Michael—75 Kotila. Dave—75 Kraemer, Linda—75 Krentz. Lindsay—75 Kranz. Dave—75. 118 Kreatz. Carol—75. 197 Krickle, Linda—75 Kromor, Chris—75. 212 Kroohn. Elaine—75 Krueger, Cheryl—75 Krueger. Richard—75. 237 Krulikosky. Janice—75 Kryduba. John—75 Kurxhal, Svson—75 Le Clare, Margaret—75 Ladd. Curt.ts—75 Lakowsle Cheryl—75 Lelibert® Charles—75 Laliberte, Michael—75 220 Landin, Pamela—67 Langerud Wayne—67. 119 Larsen, Kathie—191 Larsen. Lynn—67 212 Larson Alf—67 Larson, Bruce—67 Larson. Curtis—67 Larson. Kathleen—67, 116. 122 169 Larson. Lynda—67. 198 Laterell, Ellen—67. 117, 122 Lee. James—67 Lee. Mary—67. 185 Lee, Sharon—67, 207 Legus, Larry—67 Lehtinen Mary—57 Loiter Larry—67 lomborq. Joan 67. 185 Levy, George—67. 118 Lowis. Thomas—67. 119 Lencen, David—67 Leyh. Judy—67, 172, 185 Libby. Dennis—67 Ligon. John—67 Lillyblad, Margaret—67 Linborq Sandra—67.118 Lindbiom, Craig—68 Lindorholm, Mary—68 118, 122. 172 Lindfort, Dianne—68 Lindgren. 8onnio—68, 185 Lindgren. Dennis—68 Lindquis . Jim—68, 225 226 Lindquist. Teresa—68 Lindquist. Virginia—126 Lltecky, John—68. 220 Litherland. Gai!—68 L'vingstan, Mary—68, 126 Loechler Janet—65. 172 LoeMein Bob—68 Loge William—68 117 Lomker. Michael—68 Longley. Kathy—68 Lonke. Christine—68 Loomis. Romein—119 Louden. Linda—67. 210 Lubor Delores—68 Lubin Kathryn—68. 174. 212 Lubin. Marcia—68 174. 168. 212 Lubinski, Cheryl—68 Lugert. Curtis—68 Lund. Clifford—66 Lund Virginia—68 185 Lundberg. Karen—68 Lundberg Paul—68. 184 Lundgron. Nancy—68 Lynde. Cathryn—68 Madden. Bryan—71 Madison Sheron—71 Maqda. Joseph—71 Magnuson, Bonnie—71 Mahoney. Judith—71 Maine. Cathy—71 116. 185 209 Malone Jim—71 Malone. Lynda—71. 169. 172 212 Maltzen Bruce—71, 182 Marrs. Stephen—71 Marsh, Patrick—71 Martinez. George—71 Marian Pat—71 Mathis. Julia—71 Mathison, Karalee—71 Maurer. Gregory—71 Mai. Kristino—71. 198 McBride. Bob—71 Me Caffrey. Robert—71. 233 McCarty. Judy—71 McClellan Douqai—71 McCIish. Howard—71 McCormack, William—116 McCorry Timothy—71 251 McDougall, William—71, 220. 233 McFarlane. David—71 McGowan, Dgwayne—71 McGowon, Potor—67 McGrath. Linda—67 McKonzio. Darlene—206 McKeon. Pat—67 McKoon. Thomas—67 McLaughlin. Candice—67 McLennan. Stophon—67, 230 McLeod. Doug—67 McManus. Dennis—67 McManus. Janie©—67 McMarlin. Gloria —67 McPherson. Elizabeth—67 Mechtel. Dick—67. 98 Molina. Ray—67 Molino. Linda—67 Mollin. John—67 Merwin, Gerald—67. 116 Merwin. Mike—67 Metcalf. Ralph—67 Meyer. Joff—67 Mickelson. Tom—67 Migatz. Michaol—67 Mikolai, James—67 Millor. Dale—67 Millor, Janice—67 Miller, Jon—67 Millor. Kathy—67. 210 Millor. Penny—67 Millor. Stophon—67 Mills. Choryl —67 Minick, Warron—67 Minikus David—67. 204 Modrow. Becky—76 Moo Meredith—76 118. 172 Moon, Linda—76 Moon, Robert—76 Molland, Mary—76 Monroe. James—76 Monroe. Janot. 76 184 Moody, Jerry—76 Mooro. Linda—76 Moor©. Tod—76 Morgan. Shari—76 Morissott©, Nina—76 Mortonson, Bradley—76. 237 Moulton. Clifford—76 Mueller. Craig—76 Munn. Terry—220 Munsingor, William—76, 237 Murphey. Dennis—76 Murphy. Jamos—76 Murphy. Michaol—76. 220 Murroy, Robin—76. 118 Murschol, Barbara—76 Muttorer, Wayne—76 Myron. David—76 Nachtsheim. Charios—76 Navratill, Sholly—76 Nolson. Arlene—170. 172. 184 Nolson, Bonita—73 Nolson. Bradloy—76 Nolson, Jamos—73 Nolson, Lawrence—73. 233 Nolson, Linda—73 Nolson. Lynnette—73, 126 Nelson. Phyllis—73. 172 Nelson. Rozelene—73 Nolson. Sherri—73 Nolson. Stephen—73 Nolson. Thomos—73 Nelson. William—73 Nendza. Harald—73 Neslund. Laura—73 Ness. Kothloon—73 Nossoth. Jamos—73 Nouteib. Linda—122 Nowoll. Linda—73 Newhouso. John—73. 226 Nowman, Nancy—73. 185 Newman. Sandro—73 Nichols. David—73 Nichols. Dennis—73. 125 Nichols. Mark—73 252 Nichols. Mike—73 Nielson. Steven—73 Nordin. Michaol—73 Nordnoss, Nancy—73. 107 Nordstrom, Gory—73 Norman. John—73 Norton. Carolyn—73 • 72 Nourie. Janice—73 Novicki, Andrea—73 Nyberg. Gloria-73. 172. 210 Nygron. Charles—72 Nygren. Kathy—72. 198 Nystrom. Leonard—72 O'Dair. Jorry—72 Odell. Pat—72 Oesterreich. Michael—72. 226 Ogren. Grotchon—72. 116. 210 Ogren. James—72. 226 Ogren. Judith—72 O'Hehir, Trish —72 Ohman, Charlotte—72. 207 Oldre. Eldon—72, 220. 233 Ollingor, Nancy—107 Olmon. Michaol—72 Olsen. Kenneth—72 Olson. Daniel—72 Olson. Di ano— 72 Olson. Gary—72 Olson. Joann©—72 Olson, JoAnn—72 Olson, Judith—72 Olson, Karen—124 Olson. Lance—72 Olson. Linda C.—72 Olson. Linda L.—72 Olson. Patricia—72 Olson. Ralph—72 Olson, Robort—72 Olson. Sandra—74. 126 Olson, Scott—74 Olson. Steven—74 Opdahl, Nancy—74 Orgon, Warren—74 Orr, Marv©—74, 185 Ostapenko. Alexander—74 Ostorhus. Carl—74 Ostlund. David—74 Ostman, Lowoll—74, 117 Ostroim, David—74. 117 Ostrom. Jim—74. 213 Oukrop, Kathy—74. 116. 168. 188. 189. 212 Overackor, Donna—74 Ovik. Greg—74 Pact , Gail—74 Palmor. Thomas—74 Palmquist. Marilyn—74. 122 Pappas, Marcia—74 Parkor, Cheryl—74 Parker. Daniel—74 Parker. Judy—74 Parks, Jim—74. 198 IJaschko. Mary—74 Paulus. Gary—185 Pazandak. JoAnn—74. 168 Poabody. Sandra—74 Poarson. Linda—74. 194 Pearson, Nancy—74, 126 Peaso, Cross—74 185 Podorsen, Ray—70 Pedlar. Gerald—70 Peickort. Greg—70 Pengelly. Scott—70 Ponna, Sandra—70 Pepin. Larry—70 Perkins. David—70 Porron. Harlan—70 Porsson. Susan—65. 70. 125 Petorson, Carol—70 Peterson. David—70. 117 Potorson, Lance—70 Petorson, Larry—70 Petorson, Linda—70, 184 Petorson, Margaret—70. 212 Potorson. Phil—65. 70. 124. 223 Potorson. Sandra—70 Potorson, William—70 Petree, Loneda—70 Petrie. Doug-70. 178. 220. 230 Phifer. Linda—70 Phifer. Ruth—70 Phillips. Gloria—184 Phillips. Susan—70 Piazza, Steven—70 Pickering. Grogory—70, 220 Piorson, Sharon—70, 116 Plante, Jacquilino—70 Plantin, Thomas—70 Pomerleau. Linda—70 Potter, Jano—76, 175. 184, 207 Pouliot. Joan—76 Pouliot. Kenneth—76 Powers. Tom—76 Prico, Richord—76 Price. Shoilo—76 Pricbo. Caryn—76 Priem, Bruce—76 Prigge. Gene—76 Puder. Alan—70. 220. 233 Quest, Daniel—76 Rabe. Michael—76 Radocko. Joan—76 Randohl. Gloria—116. 172 Randall. Donald—76. 220 Randolph, Sharon—76 Rath, Suzanno—65. 76 Rau. Nancy—76 Roun. Svon—76 Ray. Douglas—76 Reed. Norman—76 Reichgott. Holene—70. 118. 184 Reimor. John—76 Reino. Hope—76 Ronnio, Pamela—76. 212 Rotzack, Karon—76 Rice. David—76 Richards. Rogor—76 Richter. Nancy—70. 172 Riloy. Evelyn—70 Ring. Mary—70 Ritt. Susan—70. 116 Rivioro. Tim—70. 230 Robbo. Mark—70 Robeck, Elmer—70 Robertson, Diane—70 Robillard. Lynotta—70 Robinson. Dave—70 Robinson. Donald—70 Robinson, Jean—70 Rock. Carlton—69 Roddy. Peter—70. 119 Roobor. Susan—70 Rogors. Linda—70. 118. 209 Rood, Craig—70 Rood. Steve—70. 220 Rosonwald. Susan—65, 70. 168, 172. 197 Rootes, Joseph—70 Rosoth. William—70 Roslund. Lcnore—64 70. 172. 216 Rossow. Gary—70 Rudborg, Paul—70 Rudio. Scott—70. 118 Running. Morilyn—70 Russ, Tom—70 Russoth, Teresa—70 Rustad. Sheryl—70, 216 Ruth, Becky—70 Ruzin. Thomas—67 Rykkeli. Joie-70 Saari. Mary—194. 209 Salisbury, Jamos—77 Salo. Nancy—77. 126, 197 Sandberg. Marcio—77. 118. 172 Sandstrom. Carol. —77 Sondstrom, Lyle—77 Sandstrom. Ronald—77. 122 Sarych, Florence—77 Sether. Stevon—77 Sazenski. Philip—77 Schaeffer. Mark—77 Schapor. Barbara—77 Schiller, Janie®—77 Schirmors. Gail—77. 184 Schlosser. Linda—77 Schmoyer. Gary—77 Schopper, Nancy—77 Schroiber, Gail—116. 125. 169 Schuller. Kathy—77 Schroinor. Robort—77. 125, 181 Schultz. Robort—77. 119 Schumacher, Larry—77 Schuster. John—77 Schuster. Ronold—77 Seado. Lynda—77 Seigman, Jean—77 Solders. Margoret—77 Selseth, Gary—77 Sotterloff. Yvonnn©—77, 184 Sovorson. Jonnifor—118 Sevior. Shoila—185 Sexton. Tom—198 Sheffert. Mark—220 Shormon. Micheal—220. 240 Slovak©. Jeon—118 Silborman. Marc—IJ9, 174. 175, 189 Sivula. Richord—185 Skero. Linda—80, 210 Slitor. Thomas—168, 175 Smockonborg, Al—220 Smith, Charles—220 Smith. Jorry—79 Smith. Kay—79, 126 Smith, Sharon—79 Smoloroff. Liana—79, 172 Snader. Mori®—79 Snapko. Irene—79 Snider. Ronald—79 Snodgrass. Gayle—79. 118. 172 Snow. Larry—79. 185. 200 Sodron, John—79 Sorenson. Ron—79 Spaulding, Dale—79 Spears. David—79 Spencer, Michael—79 Sponcor. Robort—79. 191, 230 Spothmann, Edword—65, 79, 170. 174. 186. 202. 206. 211 Sprinqer Christelle—79. 1741 184 Squires, Janyce—79. 172. 184, 212 Stacy. Rogor—79 Stahy. Wayne—79 Stanchfiold—79. 183. 185 Stanhopo, Stophon—79 Stonloy, Michael—79. 201 Sfarko. Lois—79 Stoon. Carla—79, 124 Steffonfiogen, Tim—79. 178 Stogora, William—79 Stempor. Larry—79 Stophons, Craig—79 Steubor. Elizabeth—76. 79, 122 Stevens, Gary—79 Stewart. Linda—71 Stinson. Laure—78 Stock, Bernard—78 Stockman, Joonio—78. 129, 172. 212 Stone. Virginia—78, 179. 185. 209 Stroin. Mike—71, 78 Strait, George—78 Strandberg, Gale—78 Strohkirch. Linde—78 Strom. Linda—78 Stromberg, Sue—78. 185. 210 Struss. Patty—78, 185, 210 Sullivan. Don—64. 78. 240 Sultony. Gory—78. 117 Sundgren. Craig—119. 168, 220, 239. 240 Sundquisi. David—78 Swanson. Borbaro—78 Swanson. Jim—78 Swanson. John—78 Swanson, Ken—78, 119 Swanson. Pamela—78 Swanson. Richard—78 Swanson. Robert—78 Swanson. Robort—78 Swedock, Sandra—78 Swedock, Susan—78 Sweot. Larry—119 Swenson, Elizaboth—78 Tall. Marc—78 Talley. Walt—78. 117. 208 Taylor. Brian—233 Tettamb!©, Janis—71 Thaemert. Robert—71. 125, 191 Theissen, Robert—71 Theobalt. Hjoerdis -71 Thill, Laurence—71 Thoennos. Stephen—71 Thole. Jamors—71. 220 Thomas. Lynoll—71. 116, 168 172. 184 Thomas. Micheal—71 Thompson, Diane—71, 197 Thompson. Don—71 Thompson, Robort—71 Thompson, Mary—71 Thompson. Trudi—71. 172, 212 Thompson. William—71 Thomson, Sandro—71. 118 Thorno, Gary—71 Thrall, Dan—71 Timmersmon. Cindy—71, 118 Tomascok. Patricia—71 Tompkins. Lawronce—71 Totten. Laura—71. 184 Trafton. Rita—75 Tranholt. Linda—75. 199 Trombley. Julie—75 Trombley. Ralph—75. 237 Turnor. Richard—75. 119 Twardy. Nancy—75. 118 Tyree. Jamors—75. 198 Undorwood. Joan—75 Uzzel Jim—75. 198 Vana. Barbara—75 Van Aukon, Jerry—75 Van Houton. Stovo—190 Van Hyfte, Jylan—75 Van Zelst. Mary—75 Veit. Monalyn—75 Veth. Terry—75. 117. 168 Vetter. Susan—75 Vilmo. Jer'old—75 Violott, Jo Anno—75 Volk. Earl—75 Vought. Bonnie—75 Wachtor. Richard—75 Wagnor. Nancy—75 Wahl. Donna—75 Wahl. Mike—75 Waite. Linda-65. 75. 77. 79. 202 Wallace, Jomes—73 Wallace. Thorno—73 Walmsloy. Daniel—73 Wanpack, Darlene—73 Wandersee. Arlene—73 Wandorsoe. Gary—73, 237 Wang. Karon—73. 118 Wanous. Sharon—73 Ward. Darlene—73 Ward. John—73 Ware. Diano—73. 172 Waschitz. Sandra—75 Wassilak. Frank—73 Waters. Richard—73 Weaver, Gary— 73 Wobber, Bruce—73 Weglarz, Douglas—73 Wegman, Patricia—73 Weinandt. Alex—73 ‘ Weisbrich, Earl—73 Wonnoll, Lyndo—73 Wormagcr, Karon—73, 118, 184 Wornor. John—73 Wosloy. Patricia—73 West, Cindy—73 Westing. John—119 Westrum, Martha—73 Abram. Douglas—83. 237 Abram, Nancy—82 Adkins. Jonnifor—127 Ahlm. Connie—127 Ahlm. Verna—82 Ahlquist. Bonita—82. 120 Ahlquist, John—83. 127 Ahrens, Lynotte—91. 127 Aldrich. Kathlyn—91. 169 Ahner. Kathleen—82 Ander Karl—91 Anderson. Susan—91 Andorson. Alan—83 Anderson, Barbara—91 Anderson. Brian—83, 120 Andorson, Choryl—82. 120 Andorson. Craig—91 Anderson. Craig—83 Andorson. Diano—82 Andorson. Glenn—91 Andorson. Grog—91 Andorson. Koith—91. 220. 121 Andorson. Larry—91 Andorson, Lynn—91 Andorson. Marilyn—82 Andorson, MoreditH—- 71 Andorson. Patricio—82 Andorson Patricia—fJ2 Andorson, Paul—91 Andorson. Randy—91. 127 Andorson, Sharon—82 Anderson, Steven—83 Andorson, Susan—91 Andorson. Susan M.—82 Andorson, Voronica—82 Andorson. Vicki—82 Andryski, Richard—91 Anstrom. Diano—91 Archer. Norman—83 Armstrong. Glonda—82 Armstrong, Susan—82 Arnold, Larry—83 Aruthor, Nancy—82. 127 Arvidton. Barbara—91 Ascher. Barbara—82 Asplund. Linda—91 Asunma. Randy—83 Atkins, Alan—91 Aydt. Sandra—82 Babcock. Kim—83. 237 Babel, Stanley—83 Bachmoyer. Coloy—91. 116 Backstrom Gary—83 Backstrom Edward—91 Backstrom. Karen—82 Bacon Cathy—82 Baler. Candace—82 Baicr. Carol—91 Boiloy, Barbara—9l Bakkon. Sherry—82 Banko, Thomas—91 Borboau. Tom--91 Barker. Karen—91 Barrott. Terry—91 8arry. Davo—83 , Bartlo. Kathloon—90 Batchelor. Bruco—91 120 Batdorf. Bevorly—82 8auor. Margaret—90. 127 Bouor Richard—9l Sauer. Sheila—82 Bayliss. Toni—82 Beck, Davo—90 Bogin. Michaol—90 Behl, Gory—90 Wover, Dolores—67 Whito. Louise—67 Wiobe, Violet—65. 67, 89 Wil os. Grog—185 Wiliioms. Ruth—67 Wilson, 8onnio—67. 1 2. 209 Wilson. Danny—67 Wilton James—67. 116. 184. 192 Winter, Lois—67 Winklor, Barbara—67. 126 Woodo. Kathloon—67, 168. 172. 206. 209 Worcestor, Susan—67. 126. 185 Wormas. Sandra—67. 126 Wournos. Robert—230. 237 Yoraway, Danny—67 Young, Jacquelyn—67 Youngquist. Ken—67 Zokoor, Donald—67 Zaun, Joanotto -126 Zcgar. Edward—67 Zolcnak, Cheryl—67 Zononko. Jomos—67 Zcxxa. Denise -67, 126 Ziegolman. Corla—67 Zioba. James—67 Zioske. Harlon—67 Sophomores Bohrens, Daryl—82 8olknap. Brian—83 Bonson. John—83. 120 Borg. Dan—90 Berg. Robert—83. 121 Bergerud. Mork—83. 233 Bcrggron. Carolyn—82. 120 Bergmon. Beverly—82 Borgman. Sandra1—90 Bergstrom. Marilyn—90 Borros. Ann—90 127 Berry. Thomas—83 Borthiaumo. Julio—87 Best, DoboraH—90 Best. Thomas—90 Botxold, Jean—90 Biolick. Linda—87 Bierbaum, Mike—90 8ois. Janet—90 8$is. Pamela—90 Bios. Patricia—90 8iJimyro. Denis—90 Binford. John—90. 199 Bjorklund, Donnis—83 Bloke. Fred—83. 226 Blenchard. Patricia—87 Bxalek, Terry—83 Blixt, Marsha—90. 169 8odom, Dean—83. 226 Boggs. Jim—90 8oggs. Judy—87 Bohlig. Susan—90 Bohline Bill—83. 220. 121. 233 Bolduc. Sharon—90 Bolier, Rebocca—90 Bolin, Tom—90 Boll ne. John—90 9oquisi. Thoedore—83 Boraas, Shirley—90 Borsch. Donald—83. 230 Bouchier. Mark—90. 226 Boufford. Linda—90 Boutang. Michoel—90 Bowers, Bonnio—87 8ownik, Henry—90 Bradach. Jeffrey—83 Bradley, Patricio—87 Brager. JoAnno—87 Branstad. John—89. 127, 220, 233 8rcdesen, John—83. 121 Breen, Joseph—89 8roiincr. Laura—89. 183. 120 Breustadt, Ingrid—87 Breustodt. Ursula—87 Brigham. Pot—87 Brinda. Barbara—87. 99 8rink, Richard—83 Brooks. Claudia—87. 121 Broughton. Sandra—87 Broulletto. Linda—87. 127 Brown, Judy—89 Brown. Kathy—87 Bruch. Siev—83 Bryant. William—89 Buottner, Margorot—87 Bull. Nancy—169 Bullis. Regino—87 Buranon. Lourie—81. 87 Burg. Kris. —87 Bums. Roger—89 Burow. Cindy—84 Burton. Bonnio—84. 168 8utch, David—83. 121 Busch. Jeffrey—89. 220. 233 Butler Jeffrey—S9 Buxell. James—89 Camerson. Robert—88 Campbell. Keith—89 Campbell. Mike—89. 120 Caria. Patricia—84 Coding. Charlotte. —84 Carlson, Claudia—84. 121 Carlson, John—89 Carlson, Koron—89 Carlson, Kent—89 Carlson. Laurel—83 Cerlson, Leo—88 Carlson. Linda—84 Carlson, Roberta—89 Carlson. Suo—84 Carlson. Terry—89 Carlton. Kenneth—89 Cass Alan—88. 127 Cayo. David—89 Chase. Tom—88 Chonoweth. Diane—39 Chisholm, John—89 Chisholm Karen—84 Christenson. Bob—88 Christenson. Gor.o—88 Christonson. Jock—88 Christenson. Linda—89 Christianson. Tom—88 Christy. Edward—89 Chudok Undo—89 Clork. Alan—89 Clark. Dennis—120 Clarno. Linda—89 Clasen. Marcia—89 Clomens. Georgia—93 Cleveland. John—88. 230 Collier. Charles—93 Colvin. Judy—93 Comstock, Linda—93 Conlan. Randy—88 Connolly, Barbara—84 Cook. Shirley—84. 127 Comolius. Leland—88 Cornelius. Walleco—93 Cortner, Lorry—88 Couture, Mary—93 Covoll, Marcia—93 Cragg, Brian—88. 207. 226 Crandall, Nancy—84 Crane. Mary—84 Creelman, Barbara—93. 126 Crimmins. Cecilia—84 Croteau. Teresa—93 Crum. Kathy—84 Cunningham, Shelley—84. 127 Curnow, Lee—93 Curtis Ralph—88 Dagonais, Gary—93 Dahl. John—93 Dalen, Ella Mae—84 Danberg Barbara—93 Dancisok, Catherine—84 Doniolson, Kathleen—93. 210 Danlolson. Margaret—93 Davidson. Darby—84 Davidson. Thomas—93. 127 Davies. Jean—84. 127 Davis. Darlene—84 Davis. Dobora—84 Davis. Peggy—84 Day. Gooff—93 Delapp. John—88 Dennis, Chris—93 Donny. Linda—93 Dootis. Myron—88 Derksan. Karon—84, 121 Devalk. Judy—84 De Witto. Micheel—93 Dewitte. Susen—93 Dial. Carol—93 Dial. James—88 Diothert. Brett—88 Dietrich, Lorry—88. 220 Diofx, Don— 88 Diotx. John—93 Dingfoy, Donna—84 Dittmar, Linda—84 Ditty, Patricia.—93 Doepping. Peter—93 Dols, Daniol—93 Doty. Tom—93, 121 Dougherty, Mary—84 Dovenberg. Ann—84 Dow. Joffroy—93 Druk. Diane—86. 120 Druley. Nod—93 Drum Virginia—86 Dupay. Bill—93 Durand, Michael—93. 120 Durant, Beverly—93 Dustin. Carol—93. 126 Dyer. Linda—91, 121 Eastman, Torry—86 Eckborg, Gregg—90 Edwards, Craig—88 Egan. Eiloon—86 Eisenximmer. Andy—83 Ekstrom. Sharon—91. 169 Elie, Jerry—86 Elletson. Craig—86. 181 Elton. Robert—86 Ende. Alfred-233 Enfield. Judy—91 Engblom, Ronald—91 Engh, Rickio—233 Englor. Sandy—91 England. Janice—91 Erickson. Berbara—86 Erickson. Connie—86 Erickson. Dalo—91. 233 Erickson, David A.—91 Erickson, David J.—86 Erickson, Kris—86 Erickson. She'Ja—86 Suo. Sue—86 EHl. Cerolyn—81.91 Essig. Barbara—91 Etter. Caro!—9! Evans. Judy—86 Evonson. Cindy—86 Evors. Paul—86 Evors. Terry—86 Farel, Richerd—86. 120 Farni. Jeff—91 Farnsworth. Bob—91, 233 Faue. Kathloon—91 Fay, Gary—86 Folland Nancy—86. 120 Fology. Lynn—91. 121 Follger. Nancy—86, 120 Ferguson. Bradley—86 Ferguson. James—86 Formsted. Glen—91. 237 Fetxer, David—86. 122 Fidelman. Bob—91 Fischor, 8ill—91 Fischer, Judy—86 Fischor. Curt—91 Fisher. Dana—91 Fisher, Gary—86 Fisher. Scott—86 Fisher. Suxenne—91 Fitorman. Miko—91. 220 Fix. Owon—91 Fixell. Craig—91 Flanary, Bill—86 Flotchor. Rodney—86 Flom, Sandra—86 Flynn. Mite—86. 233 Flynn. Rick—86 237 Fodstad,-John—86 Fodstod. Pat—86 Foloy, Tim—91 Folin. Cholene—86, 121 Folkestad. Audroy—86 Forkey. Linda—86 Forsman. Bruce—91. 220. 121 Fournier. Linda—86 Fournier, Sandy—91 France, Janice—91. 120 Frankonbcrg. Marcia—91 Franxon. Jonct—86 Fraxer Janot—86 Frodrickson Dana—120 Fredrickson. Pom—91 Frooberg, Joyce—86. 121 Frih, Elfroido—79. 81. 91 Fundingsland, Linda—86 Gobbort. David—86, 230 Gage, Ron—91 Gegnolius, Bruce—91. 127 Gangelhoff.- Eugene—91 Ganx, Colleon—91 Gardes, Mike—86, 233 Gardner, Susan—86 Gareis. Larry—86 Gestuch. Tom—91 Gatchell Jacqueline—91 Gelhor. Howard—91. 121 Gollormon, Michael—91 Gonadok. Paul—91 Georgo, Judy—81, 86. 120. 189 Gerber. Jane—86 Gormar. Annottor—91 Gewalt. Sally—91 Gilbert. Jocqueline—91 Gilbreath. John—86 Gillis. Barb—86 Gillquist, Joanna—86. 198 Girdlor. Linda—91 Girod, Steven—91. 120 Glaosor, Jonet—86. 120 Glass. Gary—91 Gleason. Tom—86 Glonn. Patrick—91 Gliodon, Richard—91 Gcdrey. Dick—86. 121 Goedo. Sharon—91 Gonso, Vickie—91 Good. Robert—86 Goodman. Pat—91 Goranson, Gary—86 Gordhamor. Susan—91 Gordon. Randy—86 Gothe. Delores—91 Gotreau. Lavern—86 Grabowski, Greg—86. 237 Graffundor, Kurt—86, 120 Gralasko. Ronald—91 Gramor, Bob—86 Gray. Richard—84 Grove, Charles—86 Grundstrom, Mary—85 Gulder. Larry—85 Gundorson. James—85 Gunnorson, Jemos—85. 120 Gustafson, 8ev—85 Gustafson. Stephanie—85. 127 Haberman. Thomas—91 Hafterson. Loren—91. 120 Hagon, Guy—85 Hagon. Tim—85 Hagford. Wayne—85 Haggan, Glenn—91. 121 Hagman. Clifford—85. 127. 181 Hagman. Janice—85 Hagman. Joan—85. 120 Hagness. Kenneth—91 Holek. William—85 Hamilton, Bruce—90 120 168. 220. 233 Hamman, Ralph—85 Hanlon. Kerry—85 Hanover. Daniol—85 Hansen, Eric—93 Honsen. Heide—93. 210 Hanson Ernost—85 Hanson. Gary—85 Hanson. James—93 Hanson. Judith—85 Hanson. Milo—93. 120 Hanson. Sally—85 Hanson. Tom—85 Hanson, Wanda—93 Hargarten. Pamela—93 Harmon. Ralph—93 Harrior. Tom—85 Harris. Dean—85 Hart. Margaret—85, 127 Hartel. Kathy—93 Hartfiel. Jamos—85 Harvey. Cindy—93 Hatcher. Tom—81. 93 Haugo. Roger—85. 121 Haugen. Mike—93. 127 Hawe. Sue—93 120 Hay. John—93 Heddan. Goil—93 Hedlund. Alan—89 Hegge. Royal—89. 121 Hegstrand. James—93 Hemphill. James—89 Hondo!. Patty—89 Henderson. Judy—89 Henderson Richard—93 Hendrickson. Judy—93 Hendrickson. Kathleen—89. 121 Honnenfent. Mary—93 Hennen. Kathleen—89 Henningsgaard. Alan—93 Herman, Tom—93 Hestbeci Joe—93 High. Bradley—89 Hildecn. Ro«anne—93, 121 Hind, Stephen—93. 220 Hinds, Mary—89 Hirt Cathy—89. 121 Hiormstad. Kim—93 Hiulborg, Kathleen—93 Holby. Brian—89 220 Hobson. David—93 Hodgin Kaihie—89 127. 168 Hoff. Janice—89 Hoff. Wade—93 Holden William—89 Holmes. Jamos—89 Holston. Van—89 Holyor. Sandra—89 Holi. Ted—93 Horbal. Karen—89 254 Horgon, Shorry—93 Holh, Tom—69 Houser. John—89 Hreha. Robert—93 Huber. Julie—93 Hubrod. Pamela—94 Huey. Donna—87 Hughos. Jamors—89 Huie. Gilbert—90 Huotari. Andrea—89 Houtari, Karen—89. 120 Hurd, Susan—89 Hurst, Kothryn—89 Huser. Michaol—94. 230 Hosted, Colleen—$4 Hutting. Tom—84 Hyde. Glen—94 Hyde. Lorry -84 Ibach Diono- -84 Imeidopf, Roland—84 Ingebrigtson. Barova—84 Ingvalson. Judelle—-94 Innes. Sandra—84 Ipsen. Rickey—94 Iverson. Diane—94 Everson. Ronald—84 Jacobs. Dean—94. 120 Jacobs. Mike—94 Jacobs S’cphen—84. 126 Jacobs. Torry—84 Jacobson. Beverly—94. 196 Jacobson. Jina—84 Jacobson. Lee—94 Joffcrs, Sharon—94 Jenkins Wanda—84, 127 Jensen, Jellayno—84. 120 Jensen. Katherin—84 Jensen, Suren—84, 127 Jeronimus. Linda—94 Jetko. James—94, 127 Jowett. Mary—84. 127 Johanson. Bruce—84. 121 Johnson. Alan—81. 89. 94. 220 Johnson Anita—94 Johnson. Barbara—84 120 Johnson. Beverly—94. 120 Johnson. Bruce—84. 120. 220 230 Johnson. Clark—94 Johnson. Clifford—84 Johnson. Dalo—94 Johnson, David—84 Johnson, David M.—94 Johnson. Diana—94 Johnson, Grogory—84 Johnson. Gwen—94 Johnson. Howard—84 Johnson. Jack—84 Johnson, James—84 Johnson. Janice—84 Johnson. John—94 Johnson. Kristie—84 120 Johnson, Lewronco—84 Johnson. Linda—94 Johnson, Linda R.—94 Johnson. Marvin—84 Johnson Merilane—85 Johnson. Michael—88 Johnson. Pamela—94 168 Johnson. Robert—94 Johnson. Robert L.—85 Johnson. Roberto—94 Johnson. Ronald—85 Johnson. Stophar.—94 Johnson. Steven—90. 220 Johnston. Monica—95 Johnston. Pamela—95. 121 Joly. Mitchall—95 Jones. Fred—81. 89. 95. 220. 168. 240 Jongoward. Kenneth—85 Jordan. Jeannie—85 Jorgenson. Jeffrey—85 Joseph. Jerry 85. 220, |30 Julson, Sherry—95 Jurichko. Petor—174 Juris. Jon—95. 220 Koohn Karen—95 Kamke. Kay—95 Kane, Cleora—95 Kano. Jacqueline—95 Kantorowiei. Richard—95 Kanx. William—85 Karlberg. John—85 Karls. Eddy—85 Kaupp. Sharlett—95 Kaut; Dave—85 Koctcy. Katheleen—85 Kollnor. John—85. 121 Kelly. Gene—85 Kotly. Linda—85 Kemp. George—85 220. 168 230 Kephart. Richard—95 Keyt. Kathy—85 Kiel Susan—95 King. Bruce—85 King. Donna—85 Kinneborg. Mike—85 Kladek. Pat—95 Klatko, Jan—95 Kleebergor. Mona—85 Klomm. Joanne—85 Kliment, Cheryl—85 Klingensmith, Pat—85 Knappen. Diane—95. 120 Knattorud. Byron—85. 120 Knight. Tom—85 Knochenmus. Sandra—82. 120 Knorr. Sue—85 Knowlton. Greg—95 Knox Gary—95 Knudtson, Cheryl—95 Knupp, Sharon—95 Knutson, Bill—85 Kocur. Kathy—95 Kodet. Barbara—95 Kdstad. Ed—85 Korfe. Don—85 Kormylo Dennis—85 129. 120 226 Kortl. Ron—95 Kraemor. Sandy—85. 120. 212 Kragor. Al—85. 127 Krausort. Chuck—85 Krosch Gary—85 Krueger. Carol—95. 127 Krueger. Dan—85. 235 Kruger, Harlan—95 120 ubus. Terry—120 Kuehn Jeff-95 Kuklock, Linda—95 Kuoormon, Ann—95 Kurcxek, Janot—95 Kurke, Pat—95 Kurvors, Craig—85 Kurxhal, Charles—82 Kussko. Jon—90. 121 Labette, Don—85 Lading. Marilyn—92 Lalibcrte. Bill—92. 220 Landis. Paula—92 Lane. Linda—85 Lanqe. Shoryl—9? Lengor. Claudia—92 Langsdale David—85 121. 237 Langum. Carol—85 Larson, Douglas—85 Larson Larry—85. 230 Larson. Linda—92 Larson. Paul—92. 220 Larson Rosalind—92, 199 Larson. Tom—92 Larson, Warren—85 Leswell. Ronald—92 Latarus. Lili—85 Laub. Mark—85 Lauderdale. Connie—85 Laurent. Alphonse—85 Laurie. Vicki—92 Loach, Sue—85 Leach. Tim—92 Lease. Jackie—127 Lee Larry—92 Lea. Ronald—85. 121 Lchn. Sally—92 Loinos. Linda—85 Leiter. Jim—85 Leicher. Russ—92 Lelvis. Greg—92 Lo May. Teranco—92 Lomicur. Nancy—92 Lentx, Kathleen—85 Levang Sharon Dee—85 Levine, Elaine—85. 120 Levine. Kent—92. 120 Matthiesen. David—92. 127 Maurer. Marie—92. 127 Maurer, Marsha—92 Maurer. Sharon—88 Max. Patricia—92, Mayno. Darrell—83 Mccaffery. Holon—8$ Mccann. Mike—83 McCarty. Karon—92 .McCullough. Peggy—92 McDormond, Jane—92 McCollum, Kon—83 McFetridge. Sue—92 McGlynn. Steven—92 McKenzie. Les—92 McLeod, Gary—83 McLood. Terry—83 McManus. Cheryl—83 McMullen. Sue-'-92. 127 McNeal. Dawn—83. 122 McPhorson. Kathleen—92 Lewis. Larry—85 Libby. Curtis—92 Liberator Wada—92. 220. 233 Lichttenegger. Gail—87 Light. Merilii—81. 85 Lindborg. Jim—92 Lindborg. Leslie. Joan—85 Lindoon. Jennifer—85 Lindfors. Robin—92 Lindgren, Elaine—85 Lindquist. Linda—86. 199 Llndseth. Susan—86 Link. Miko—92. 220 Link. Ronald-92 Lisy, Scott—81. 92 Lifocky, Macia—85. 127 Livoringhouse. Kent—92 Logolin Gary—82. 122. 233 Logid. Ron—86 Loken. Linda—92 Longley. John—82 Loppnow. Tom—92 Love. Jim—85 Love. John—85 Lovolaco Tom—92 Luby. Betty—88 Lucas. Bob—88 Lucht. Konny—88 Luoders. Kathy—88 Lukasxewski. Wendy—88. 127 Lund. Joan—88. 127 Lundoen. Barbara—88 Lundeen Linda—88, 120 Lundstrom. Gail—88 Lutts. Linda—88. 127 Lynch. Linda—88 Maas, Robert—88 Macgtogor. 8ob—88. 122 Macheledt, Marti—92 Mack. Stephon—88 Macmillan. Carole—88 Macwhirter. Susan—92 Magnuson. David—88 Magnuson. Martha—92 Mahoney. JomoS'-88 Maijala Larry—92 120 Maki. James—92 Mallingor. Jamos—88 Mandorfold. Greg—88 Manuel. Alan—92 Manwaring, Emolyn—88. 126 Marcotfo. Robert—88 Markkanon. Sherri—92. 127 Marlowe. Lyn Marrs. R Martonson Martin. Mary—88 Martschimske. Robert Marti. John—92 , Mason. Gail—92. 210 Ma'hcrs, Shoili—88 on. onerri—n. . Lynn—92 ichard—88 AI ' n. Tim-88 N ■i. 127 AT N bert—92 ' N McQuIston. Don—92 Maldaus. Joff—92 Melina. Kathy—83 Mengelkoch, Mike—83 Merrill. Scott-92. 220 Merwin. Mary Lou—83 Mester, Scott—83. 127 Moyor, Richard—90 Moyer, Ron—94 Meyers. Lorry—83 Michealson, Kathy—94 Michel. Janice—94, 121 Mikkelson. Brion—94 Milas. Bobert—83 Millard. Cheryl—94 Miller Jane—83 Miller. Carol—94 Miller. Marilyn—83. 127 Millor Tod—94, 220. 230 Misner Debbie—83. 122 Mjos. Jonathan—83 Moon. Bruce—94 Monson. Dan—83 Monyok Rose—83 Moody. Angela—94 Mooers, David—94 Mooney. Mike—94 Mooro. Judy—94 Moore. Richard—83 Moore. Rickey—83 Mooty. Nancy—83 Morgan. Richard—94 Mork. Janot—83. 121 Mork Rosomary—94, 196 Morrow. Barry—94 Morienson Lois—94 Mueller. John—94 Muollor. Pot—94 196 Mueller. Virginia—94 Munden, Vicky—83. 127 Munn. Kenneth—83. 233 Murphey Joff—83 Murphy. Judy—83. 216 Murray. Janice—83 Murschel, Karen—94 Myron, Nancy—94 Nachtsheim. Jim—94. 230 Nafstad. Pat—83 Nason. Grog—94 220 Nodbergo, Janot—94 Nelson. Barb—94. 126 Nelson Bruce—94 Nelson. Carol Ann—83 nffV 216 Nelson. Gory—94 Nolson. Janot—81. 83. 120 Nelson Judy—83. 120 Kathleen—83 Kathryn—83 Kit—94 121 Nelson. —86 WV L t .w. . Nelson, Marilyn M.—86 Notion, Martho—86 Nelton, Philip—94 Notion. Richard—94 Nolion. Susan—86 Notion. Tod—94 Notion. Tom—86 Nelson. Tom—86 Notion, Alan—90 Norothin. David—95, 220. 120, 233 Noubarth, Shorry—95 Neunsingor, Paul—86, 127 Newmann. Albort—95 Nowmann. Crii—95 Newtion, Sheryl—95 Nichols. Elizabeth—95. 126 Nicka. Sandro—95. 126 Niodenfuer, Jarileo—95 Nioling, Undo—95 Nielson. Daniel—95 Niolsen. Darrell—95 Niolscn, Judy—95 Nietz. Shirley—95 Noice. Lynda—86. 127 Nord. Beryl—95 Norrii. Stafford—220 Noyes, Pam—95 Norby. Shawn—95 Nordlockon, Lindo—95 Nordquist. Martha—86. 121 Nordstrom, Dwight—86 Northwoy, Chuck—86 Nydahl. Sonya—83. 126 Nygaard. Linda—95. 169 Nystrom, Bovorly—86. 121 Oomclo. Barbara—95 Okonek. Sharon—86. 127 Oldro. Randy—86. 220. 233 Ollinger, Donald—95 Olson. Loann—95 Olion. Rick—95 Olion. Dale—86 Olion. Edward—95. 120 Olion. Gone—86 Olion. Judy—95 Olson. Kathorin©—95 Olion. Kathleen—95 Olion. Morcio—86 Olion, Patricia A.—95 Olson, Patricia D.—86 Olion. Randy—90 Olion. Rocco—92 Olion, Suian—86 Onoill Danna—92 Oro, 8.11—92 O'Reilly. Katie—86. 127 Orllor. Richard—86 Oritad. Audrey—92 Ontad, Roger—92 121. 226 Oitorhus, Judith—92. 121 Ostwold. Bront—92 Patten, Richard—92. 233 Pauloho. Bovorly—82 Paulaha. Richard- 82. 127. 220 Paulsen. Gary—92. 121 Paulson. Charles—82. 181 Paulson. Linda—92 Paulson. Leon—82 Pauly. John-92. 220 Payne. Duane—82 Pearson. Sharon—92 Pearion, Suzanne—92 Peck. Sandra—92 Pcdorson, Gary—82 Pellotior, Craig—92 Ponnor. Michael—92 Persion, John—92 Potors. Margo—92 Peterson. Esther—92 Peterson, 8arbaro—92 Potorson, Catherine—82 Peterion. David—82 Potorson. Merry—82 Potorson. Peggy—82 Potorson, Steven—82 Petenon. Susan—82 Peterion. Wayne—92 Potron, Bob—82 Petroiki. Sue—82 Pettman. Mark—92, 127. 237 Phelps, Koreen—92 Phifer. Nona—82 Phillips. Jim—92. 121 Pickus. Norman—92 Pierce. Nancy—92 Pierson. Darrell—92 Pitcher. JoAnne—92. 120 Pitichko. Twila—93. 127 Posthumus, Gone—82. 220. 230 Pratt, Dave—82 Proul . M:chool—82 Puchalla, Paul—82 Puffer. Richard—84 Quinn. Lynda—82 Quistad. Gale—90. 220 Rachor. Ray—82 Rader. Roborf—82. 220 Radzak. Julayne—93, 196 Ramborg, Christine—93, 121 Randolph. Susan—93 Ranwick. Richard—93 Rosmuisen, Donna—93 Resmusson Pamela—93 Rauk. Linda—82 Redden. Linda—82 Rohboin, Sara—82 Rehwaldt, Nancy—93 Roimer, Roborf—93. 120 Roimor, Virginia—93 Reimler. Charles—93 Reininger, James—93 Reitsma. Lindo—82, 209 Reschko. Karen—93. 121 Reynolds. Charles—93. 120 Rhoe. Stoven—93 Richtor. Paul—84 Rick. JoAnno—82 Rickert, Jeff—91 Ricksham. Cheryl—84 Rilos. Barbara—93. 120 Riloy. Loonard—84 Riley. Richard—84, 220 Ring. Patrick—84 Rioux, Carolyn—93 Rippio, Carl—93 Risk. Rory—84. 220. 230 Roalstad. Doug—79. 93, 178. 239. 240 Robeck. Ron—93 Roberts, Darrollyn—84 Robertson. James—84 Robertson, Nancy—84 Rcbillerd. Ron—84 Roehl. Clarence—93 Rogeri. Kathleen—84 Rogeri. Kenneth—93 Rogers. Kennoth L.—84 Rogers. Michael—93 Rohlinq. Lauura—93 Rood. Dawn—93 Rooney. Jane—84 Rose. Nancy—93. 169 Rose. Robort—84 Ross. Lynn—93. 237 Rots, Michaol—84 Rozycki. Janice—93 Rudgerg. Neal—93. 126 Ruffonoch, Joyce—84 Rukko. Walter—93 Runoberg. Diane—84 Ruichoff. Craig—84 120 220. 226 Rushfoldt, James—84. 226 Ruther. Gary—84. 121 Rullowski. James—94 Ryder. Terri—84 Rydland. Jayne—84 St. Cyr, Richard—84, 122 St. John. Carol—95 Sahlon. Michael—84. 127 Snltjer. Gerald—84 Saltier. James—83 Sampson. Colleen—94 Samuolson David—94, 127 Sandgren. Roberta—94, 126 Sandstrom. Ruth—83 Santee Wllliom—83 Sangard. Richard—94 Satenski, Carol—94 Schapor, Donald—94 Schifodi. Bill—94. 220 Schiller, Jeanno—94 Schilling. Susan—83 Schmidt. Carol—94 Schmidt. Kathleen—83 Schmidt, Thomas—83 Schmoll. Roberto—94 Schon. Richard—83 Schuh. Kathleen—94. 169 Schultz. Gary—83 Schultz Phyliss—94. 126 Schumacher. Craig—94 Schustor. Linda—83 Scidmcre. Jerry—83 Sogal. Bonnie—94 Seitz, Terry—83 Sell. Mike—94 Soxion. Roy—83 Shaw, 8rgce—83. 120 Shaw. James—83 Sheffort. Joe—94 Shellum, Robert—83 Shod. Priicilla—94 126 Shultz. Jeff—83 Shultz. Robert—83. 121 Simondot, Nikki—94. 120 Simonson Don—121 Simonson. Kay—94 Simpson, Richard—83 Simpson. Roberta—83 Sims. Pat—83 Siskonon. Julaine—94 127 Siverson. Gary—83. 220 Sizer. Karen—83. 126 Sjelin. Konyon—127 Skoio. Richard—94. 230 Skiba, Claudia—94 Skinner Tom—83. 220 Skog. Roborta—94 Skogerboc, Jean—83 Skoglund. Dorroll—83 Skocg, Janet—83. 120 Sloy, Cathy—94 Skoy, Margarot—94 Smith 8evorly—95. 198 Smith. Cathie—95 Smith. Susan—95 Snapko. Ardis—95 Snova. Wayne—83. 127 Snydor. John—90 Sodorborg. Jamos—95. 220. 226 Sodorgren, Tim—95 Soltau. Susann—87 Sorenson. Niols—87 Sorenson. Kioth—87 Sorenson. Mariam—95 Soronson, Mark—95. 220. 230 Sorg. Michaol—87 Spaude. Dave—87 Spurrier. Barb—95 Stotfino. Louise—87. 216 Stauner, Groa—87 Stogor. Carol—95. 127 Steidlor. William—87 Stelmack. Marilyn—87 Stonby. Kathy—87 Stotler. Larry—95 Steubor. Georg©—87. 220.120 Stowart. Cheryl—87 Stienstro Lee—95. 126. 169 Stimlor. Lynda—95 Stock, Sharon—95 Stockdill. Keith—87 Stodghill. Marilyn—87, 126 Stoll. Leo—95 Stonor. Vic—87 Stovor, Sharon—95 Strack. Lindo—87 Strickland. Sharon—95 Strom, Barbara—87 Stumpfo. Louise—87 Suonnen. Liano—87 Sullivan. Pat—87. 233 Sullivan. Vicki—95 Sullivan, Bill—95 Sundsoth, Craig—87 Sundsoth, Kurt—87 Swanion Alan—87, 121 Swanson. Bruce—95 Swanson. Bruco R.—95 Swanson, David—95 Swanion, Howard—95 Swanson, Kathloon—83 Swanson. Leslia—87. 127 Swcdberg. Ken—95 Swodlund. Ann—95. 120 Sweat, Levon—87 Sweot, Tom—95 Swolander. Janet—87 Taft, Nancy—87. 121 Tangor. Charlos—87. 120 Tardiff. Roy—95 Taubert. Carol—87 Temple. Larry—95 Tondor. Paul—87, 121 Tennessen, Michaol—95 Tenney. John—95. 121 Thayor. Mike—87 Thibodeau. Tom—90 Thiel. Craig—87 Thomai. John—87 Thomas. Kont—87 Thomassen. Grog—87 Thompson, Gary—87. 220 Thompson. Philip—87 Thompson, Sharon—87 Thompson. Tamara—95, 127 Thomten. Ron—87 Thon. Pam—87 Thorn. Philip—87. 127 Thorson, Linda—90 Thofiar.d. Karen—90 Thrall, Faye—87 Thum. Kathryn—90 Timming. Kathloon—87 Tollofson. Lee—87. 121 Tollin, Michaol—87 Tollifson, Catherine—87 Tourville. Al—87, 220. 168 Trafas. Randy—230 Trombley. Tim—87 Tucker. John- -87 Turnbcrg. Gory—90. 220 Turnor. Larry—87 Turner. Lloyd—90 Tutila. Gayle—87. 120. 180 Tyreo. Janot—87 Urban, Bornio—90 Valez. Ann—87. 196 Vandepas. Noil—87. 127. 237 Van Guilder, Tom—90 Van Heiden. Judi—87 Van Houton. Jorry—87 Van Vloot. Karon—87 Vanvalkenburg, Robin—81. 90 Voughn. Tamara—90 Velaico. Choryl—87 Vcrstogon. Paula—87, 196 Vilson. Mara—90 Voelz. 8rad—87. 120 Voight, Michael—90 Vraipir, Nancy—87 Wachter. Nancy—87 Wegenhals, Lynn- 87. 126 Wagner. Paul—87 Wohlstrom, Sharon—87 Waknitz. Jim—90 Walborg, Harold—87 Waldeckcr, Sandra—87 Waletko. Susan—87 Wolotko. Virginia—87 Walkor, Russell—87 Walkor, Kathleen—82 Wall. Mark—82 Wall. Michael—87, 220 Wallin, Sandra—90 Walsh. Thomai—82, 120 Walitoad. Sandra —82 Wallenberg, Linda—82 Waltors, Larry—82 Walton, Jorry—82. 220 Ward. Harry—82 Warner. Julianno—82. 121 Warron. Barton—90 Warren. Raymond—82 Waienius. Bruco—90 Wation. Arlinda—82 Wation, Lynwood—82 Webber. Barbara—90 Webber. Rosemary—90 Woden. Diane—179, 126 Woe. Morris—82 126.230 Weglarz, Greg—90 Weir. Jim—82 Wcstborg. Linda—90. 127 Westlund. Potrica—82 White. Thomas—82 Wichtorman.' Carol—90 Widholm. Sherrill—82. 121 Wiederhold Rosie—82 Wiggins. Linda—82 Williami, Lynofte—82 Willson. Gary—82 Wilson. Gloria—82 Wilion. Steve—82 Windsor. Nora—90 Windsperger. David—90 Windsperger. James—82. 220 Windipergor. Kenny—220 Winters. Jeff—82 Withers. Mikael—82 Wolf. Douglas—82 Wolff. Lois—90 Wrcdborg, Susan—90 Wright Beryl—82. 127 Wrolj n. Cheryl—90 Wycoski, Mary—90 Wycotkie. David—82 Wylie. Joff—86 Yackol. Julie—84. 196. 120 Yager. Cheryl—90 Young. 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(V cU pfvACcfe JW?ci ' Lsruia TAYLOR PUBLISHING COMPANY Th« Wo lcfi Bet' Yearbook Are T«ytor-m«de m wm - V wyrv vX -n5- . ,U ht ( L Yxfi-'' 'k ArC— S £ v ifel yntfL A €C3lU4 csi’Jiiytxy . ttev 4,, Jui f $ JkjSZjXO' C xXql t(3v j(X no . ,. f j - ft -ft - - ' . — J S jtfk, r pUrS- J - tr+ Stf' • • £.■ . .L UJX JU . J o - r7i. o nluJvCt $L xr o lL yj Kj w r . ; sA v - •« _ S' ’V , v. --■ - r jSV jSt XAX S' ,pSZl J f olS Ct aXA X , TL J J A wwW yc r ' -I . . i. . A r J cXsl zSxJ Sr' y=«Su 'v So 0 r ox£ Jtfcce - - to o 1 7. - to Ic a sy S oSf -A- r jus (S uJS. AjjXit J • lr-CLK JL JU chs .'Lj.l u itA c . -C 1 iuujJnS X wJ ;p Vfj ' j fit pn ' C L-«-0 . For the 1964 Spring play, the RHS senior class sponsored The Importance of Being Earnest, by Oscar Wilde. April 24-25. Produced and directed by Neal Leubke it was the first comedy presented at RHS in several years. Technical directors Jack Buxell and Becky Dennis supervised the construction of the ornate, stylized sets. Elaborate costumes were modeled after the old-fashioned. mid-Victorian style, accentuating the play's satire of the double-standard life of this era. the last decade of the nineteenth century. The actors, for the most part, were experienced in recent RHS dramatic presentations. Student directors Jane Liddicoat and Kathy Hirt and stage manager Roger Iverson completed the production staff. The Importance In mental Attraction ... I placed the baby in the hand bag. “You really love me, Gwendolyn?'' “Passionately. CAST: L. to R.: D. Nichols. Lane: B. Gentz. Jack Worthing: S. Becker. Gwen- vies. The Rev. Mr. Chasuble; L. Moore, Cecily Cardew; J. Drake. Algernon dolyn Fairfax; M. Scavuno. Lady Bracknell; N. Howarth. Miss Prism; T. Da- Moncrieff: P. Lundbcrg, Merrimen. Cecily asks Algy. If you will allow I will copy your remarks into my diary. of Being Earnest Cecily observes. A gross deception has been practiced on both of us. Sports Day — Best Ever Audience applause shows enthusiastic acceptance of Spring Sports Auditorium. Hard work, organization, and much time on the part of the sponsoring clubs contributed to the success of the 1964 Spring Sports Day. Following the coronation of the queen and princesses, the spring teams were introduced by their coaches. Entertainment was provided by the High School Dropouts and the Pete Malajewski Combo. Junior Princess Terri Russeth accompanied the Combo in Call Me Irresponsible. Junior Princess Tarri Russeth and Sophomoro Princess Laurie Buranen reflect their delight at the coronation. Queen Kathy, escorted by Grog Cuttan, ascends the royal stairway. Romantic Reveries The 27th annual Jr. Sr. Prom was held at 8:30 on May 23. 1964. This was the first year the Prom was held away from school. At the Radisson Hotel. couples danced to the music of the Jerry Dibble Orchestra. Under the supervision of Chairmen Mrs. Moore. Lenore Roslund, Steve Gunderson, and the rest of the Junior Class Executive Board headed the various committees. Before the Prom, many couples attended coketail parties and many completed the weekend with picnics, boating, and swimming on Sunday. Junior Class President. Steve Gunderson, and Class Secretary. Lenore Roslund. present Mrs. Moore. Prom Chairman, with a corsage to show their appreciation for her help. RHS Juniors and Seniors dance and visit during the Prom. Abovo: Soniori ditcuit ♦hoir plans for the future. Above Loft: Marsh Moisnor chocli Sharon McMullen's hot and tassel before 90109 into the gym for final instructions. Left: Senior Class President Brad Anderson eitends a welcome to families and friends. Graduates Look Toward New Horizons The largest class in Robbinsdale's history received their diplomas on June 4, 1964. as friends looked on with pride. They were welcomed by Senior Class President Brad Anderson. The large class was also addressed by Claire Olson and Tom Lewcock. two of the six Valedictorians. Seniors performed this last assignment but an air of sadness pervaded the scene. The traditional trip to Sauke Centre on the train followed the ceremony, as seniors enjoyed their last adventure together. 6 Pretenting the clan of 1964. Outstanding Students Achieve As another successful year at RHS comes to an end many worthwhile students received awards for their achievement during the year. Plans for an exciting summer are being made by the recipients of German Club, World Affairs, Junior Achievement, and AFS. Outstanding accomplishments in journalism and those elected to Quill and Scroll was very prominent this year. Valedictorians and Salutatorians were honored for their scholastic abilities. Both seniors and underclassmen received various awards for their skills and accomplishments. Right: Marcia Lubin. left. and Sandy Jewett, German Club winner , are showing thoir eagornas to go abroad this summer. Above Left: Thoto elected to Quill and Scroll are. Front: J. Fouts. S. Wigand. vice-president. D. Widttrom. president. C. Clark. S. Carlton. N. Sherman. Back: T. Davies. C. Benton. C. Schweigert. J. Storie. C. Condon. Above Right: Larry Legut. World Affairt winner, think about his trip to Washington. D.C.. this summer. Left: AFS student. Sherry Doane. bone up on foreign languages for her summer abroad. 7 Abovo Left: Donna Widstrom, winnor of the Minnesota Star and Tribuna Award, and Sally Wigand, recipient of tha Minnaapolit Star and Tribuno Outstanding Staffer Award, call tha office to vorify facts for a Robin's Tale story. Above Right: Darrell Johnson and Barb Schilling, who received the Danforth Award for exceptional leadership, demonstrate how to gain influence. Left: Pam Sachs, who received the DAR Award, looks over the application she filled out for this award with Mrs. Springer. Right: Salutatorians are N. Mibus, P. Dressier, K. Strom-berg, B. Genti, A. Phillips. P. Carlson, N. Johson, L. Larson, C. Ehert, N. Wuollet, K. Larson, J. Vaala and C. Hanson. 8 Ji Above Left: Sharon Hoikkincn. who receivod the First National Bank Award a.. -Northwestern Bank Stenographic Proficiency Award. shows her skill of being able . capture attention. Above Right: Bill McDougell and Joanne Ellii, who were elected to 8oys' State and Girls’ State respectively, talk to Mr. Rex about the functions of a good government. Left: National Merit Scholarship finalists, Don Siltberg, left, and Dave Larson, do some serious thinking about the world of today. Valedictorians are C. Olson, B. Blodgett, C. Sathre, L. Peiandak, and J. Michel. Not pictured is T. Lowcock. 9 Donna Wid«trom, awarded he Ben Franklin Award for good cititenthip, does her good deed for fhe dsy. leff: Brad Anderson and Claire Okon, recipients of the First National Bank Award as out- standing seniors, save their pennies 'for further education. Right: Cathi Jo Condon, who was selected President of the Year for Junior Achievement, proudly displays the trophy she received for this honor. Golfers Place Fourth in Conference Left to Right: Coach L. Aldan. C. Fischer. C. Mueller. J. Ostrom. R. Nygren. Not pictured are M. Simonsen and E. Karls. 1964 Record Robins 10 Mound 5 Robins 8 Wayzata 7 Robins S' 2 Anoka 9' 2 Robins 9 Bloomington L Robins 12 Richfield 3 Robins IO' 2 Tonka 11 Robins 4 Edina 11 Robins 1 Hopkins 14 Robins 5 Park 10 Robbinsdale's six wins and three losses placed them fourth in Lake Conference action. Junior Jim Ostrom and Captain Ron Nygren led the Robins to a fourth place in the districts. The only Robin golfer to compete in the Region V Tournament was Jim Ostrom, who missed the state qualifying score by two strokes. With only seniors Ron Nygren and Mark Simonsen graduating, the outlook for next year's golf team is good. 10 Keglers Place Second in State l-R: D. Holl, J. Jonet, M. Watlcy, coach L. Johnson, S. Babel and J. Kodytek. The Robins bowling team, composed entirely of underclassmen, placed first in Region V and state runner-up in the Annual Minnesota B.P.A. Invitational Tournament. Under the 'supervision of Mr. Lowell Johnson, tryouts wtere held weekly for the top seven positions. On March 28. the Robins, led by captain Jerry Jones’ 649. topped Region V with a total pinfall of 2798. Four weeks later the Robin keglers, defending their state title, rolled a 5125 for six games, placing second to Granite Falls High Schdol. Members of the team are juniors Dave Holl, Jim Kodytek, and Jerry Jones, sophomore Stan Babel, and freshman Mike Waskey. Rounding out the team were alternates Ken Franz and Bill Echols, both seniors. left: Anchor man Jim Kodytek: paced the Robin to a tecond in the State Tournament. Below: Concentration it the tecret of good bowling, at thown by Jerry Jonet. Dave Holl exhibit form and accuracy, which bring about ttrikot. II Loft: Newly elect ed captain Bob Thaemert demonstrate beck hand. Right: Doublet teem of Curt Huo-vie end Bob Hen ten ere two of the four Robint competing in State competition. Tennis Team Starts Slowly, Finishes Strong The 1964 tennis team, coached by Mr. John Adams, finished fourth in the conference, took a second in the District 18 finals, and placed first in Region V competition. Captain Jim Magee, along with number one singles player Bob Thaemert and the doubles team of Bob Hansen and Curt Huovie, advanced to the State finals. 1964 TENNIS RESULTS SPECIAL MEETS we they White Bear Invitational 2 White Bear Stillwater 1 4 4 1 District 18 finals 2 Edina 0 5 Region V finals 1 Bloomington 2 3 U High 5 0 Park 3 2 Wayzata 4 1 Richfield 2 3 Mound 4 1 Tonka 2 3 Hopkins 5 0 Front Row. L-R; T. Wilson. R. McClellan, T. PUntin. I. Oitweld, D. Nielson. T. Hatcher. D. Thaemert. W. Pearson. J. Kuute. L Gerie . Middle Row: coach J. Adam . T. Hoi . T. Bear, B. Cameron. J. Snyder. B. Berg. T. Bedbury. J. Floyd. J. Frielman. assistant coach C. Ander on. Back Row: P. Goodwin, J. Mueller. C. Huovie, J. Magee, B. Thaemert. D. Sullivan. B. Hansen. and P. Berdahl. Not pictured are S. Piechert J. Sheffert. C. Leluit, E. Fredrickson. B. Johnson. T. Slobodan. M. Sorg, T. Christenson, and P. Saxenski. 12 Sophomore Doug Roalitad slides lately into third against Hopkins. 1964 LAKE CONFERENCE RECORD Robins 6 Hopkins 0 Robins 5 Bloomington 13 Robins 3 Richfield 1 Robins 2 Wayzata 4 Robins 0 Park 2 Robins 5 Mound 4 Robins 0 Edina 2 Robins 4 Tonka 2 NON-CONFERENCE Robins 8 B. Center 0 Robins 5 Humboldt 9 Robins 3 Cretin 3 Robins 8 St. Thomas 7 Robins 13 Shakopee 2 Robins 0 Anoka 2 Diamondmen Win 7 The Robbinsdale baseball team managed a tie for fourth place in the Lake Conference. The Robins compiled a 4-4 mark in the Lake Conference and a 3-3 record for nonconference play. The Robins accumulated only 30 hits, while stocking up 138 strikeouts. for a team batting average of .170. The one bright spot for the diamondmen was senior pitcher Mike Sparrow, who coach Ken Staples has called his greatest pitcher in his five years of coaching at R.H.S. Wtih only four varsity players attending Cooper High School next year, the Robbinsdale team will have a good nucleus to work with. Robins' ace pitcher. Mike Sparrow, winds up. 0. Roalsted. J. Nardahl, M. Sparrow. I. Oilman. B. Hilly. B. Bougherty. S. Melannan. R. Hallman. C. Sungran. D. Petrie. C. Farni. M. F«el. T. Janson. D. Patarton, S. Gundarson. R. Johnson. J. Warner. G. Oberfeld, Coach K. Staples. Mgrs. L. Nelson, M. Shermenn. G. Ohman. 13 Coach Marv WrucU congratulate! captain Jorry Jacobi on winning tha John Cooptr and Rootar Club Awards. Sanior •Herman, L-R: 6. Andorton, A. Ruaol, T. Lewcock, J. Jacobi, J. Polonon, J. fssan, R. Crum, D. Rorndoll. R. HoMandar, W. Schroadar, M. Robold, P. Twite ha , J. Seidlih. and Cindermen Complete Great Year Led by nineteen returning lettermen, the 1964 Robbinsdele track team compiled an overwhelming record of dual and multiple meets. They placed third in the State Indoor, second in District 18 finals, and first in Region V finals. High hopes are set for the State Outdoor finals. Coach Marv Wrucke and assistant coach Cal Belden were pleased with the effort the boys showed. Keen competition was found in each event. Many records were set, such as Mark Hanlon’s pole vault of over 12 feet and the mile relay record in under 3:32. Front Row. L-R: A. Johnson. L Ganx. K. Anderson. A. Curtis, G. Roultott. D. Rondsll. J. Jones. S. Pongolly, D. Christianson. R. Hyn, B. Rtdor. J. Jurit. D. Thompson, G. Thompson, J. Von Houton, M. Wall, mgr. B. Heelar. Middle Row: M. Towey. M. Leliberte, R. Lejcher. C. Hutton, A. Newman. M. Htrrior, B. Lslibcrte, C. Lind-bloom. M. W . 8. Christiansen. B. Cragg. J. Brandsted. S. Merrill. B. Jones. 0. Dah in. H. Waltberg. A. Puder, S. Rhoe, M. Flynn, G. Oaginius, R. Wachter, mgrs. K. Noreen and L. Carlson. Back Row: coach Leisch, B. Anderson. S. Johnson, A. Russel, S. Raun, 0. Krenx. R. Risk, J. Jacobs. J. Peterson, G. Dale, M. Robold, T. Low-cock. T. Ellison. J. Essen, N. Brekke, 0. Skeie, 0. Ransdell, R. Crum. R. Hollander. B. Brassier, 8. HSW. J. Seidfitx. W. Schroeder, 0. Johnson. M. Hen on. B. McOouga . J. Cook. G. Buckley. P. Twitched. J. Davidson. T. Babcock, coaches Wrucke and Boldon. • 14 1964 TRACK HIGHLIGHTS Championships won: Robin Relays Kato Relays Mound Relays Richfield Invitational Region V finals Other results: place State Indoor 3 District finals 2 Conference 3 Multiple meets won: Mankato Benilde-De La Salle-St. Cloud Cathedral Glencoe-Superior Hopkins-Tonka-Mound Edina-Wayzata B. Hill. Members of the mil and 880 relay teams are, L-R: B. Laliberte, B. Mc-Dougall. J. Seidlitx, J. Peterion, J. Essen, J. Cook. T. lewcock. and J. Jacobs. 15 When viewed in a life, a day is small, as small as the creatures called men. But every day. I travel on, I'm never where I've been With every tomorrow I leave a new today, never once turning back to look, Yet every day, I'm a different man, as the result of the path I took Edd Spethman We extend our Acknowledgements to tho following people: Photographer Mr. Tom Ewer. Advisor Miss Nancy Bowman. Waite. Barbara Anderson. Linda Augst, Linda Bahor. Jean Bennott, Lois Brisbois, Gloria Buresh. Ron Edio, Jane Ertl, Judy Fylling, Joan Gillquist, Cheryl Hockman. Dave Holl. Caro! James, Sharon Johnson. Jerry Jonos, Joan Lemberg, Kitty Lubin, Cathy Maino. Moridoo Moc, Linda Nelson. Pat Olson, Sandy Pcnna, Dick Prico. Joan Pouliot. Hopo Roino. Linda Skaro, Janyce Squires, Rita Trafton, Bonnie Wilson, Choryl Wrolson. Jim Zieba. Editor Linda Judy Evans, Judy Leyh. Steve Rood,


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