Rockford East High School - Argus Yearbook (Rockford, IL)
- Class of 1958
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IL-1,921 f' S+uden+ Life .,., page 6 Faculfy ,..,..... page 42 S+uden+s .A.,,.. page 56 Clubs A... ,... p age IZO Sporfs . . . .4.. page l58 M' On openin David Hanso g day Mrs. Buefsch gives much needed and To a sophomore, Opening Day l-lordes oT sTudenTs poured Through The doors Tor The TirsT Time in Three monThs . . . seniors realized ThaT They would have To hold Their own This year wiTh a sophomore class ThaT ouTnumbered Them Two To one . . . The walls oT EasT seemed To have conTrac:Ted over The summer . . . The crowding, pushing Throng oT The TirsT day was only an indicaTion OT whaT was To come in The Tollowing nine monThs . . . '57-'58 will be remem- bered as The year oT The Big Squeeze in RoclcTord's secondary schools. O I I O ' MH if fifjf if Mi vo. ef' H's a big place! sophomore Joan Holmquisf finds our on her first day af East X Tom Burns' las? o eninqi dqQ5LEegins as he enfers The door fo his senior X , . . year. up N - 'X ix 1 LY! . .X H.. 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Clair in +he Publicafion Deparlmen+'s produciion of Jael: And The Beansfalkf' I . , Speakers, slcils, and sneak previews of evenrs io come . . . assemblies were awaired wirh an- liciparion by srudenrs . . . having a iwo-lold purpose, assemblies afford educarion and enrer- rainmeni . . . various speakers broughr us glimpses of foreign lands . . . sludenls enioyed The annual assemblies . . . walched rhe publi- calions s+arF's fabulous version oi Jack and rhe Beanslallcu . . . were inspired by rhe beau- Tiiul Chrislmas and Easier assemblies . . . ap- plauded as srude-nfs proudly accepred honors in arhlelic, Sludenr Council, and Naiional l-lonor Sociely assemblies . . . pep rallies aroused rhe enihusiasm of lhe srudenl body . . . sneak previews provided an inceniive ro arrend iunior and senior class plays, lalenr shows and opererras . . . assemblies oriered an appeal for each individual. W ' ae? Q wg M ? www se, 5.3 1 ' 'Q W6 w W - 'ef rf . W 5 X g V V M 4 ., V ' A X Q f X s. X W 35 il'R1Ltii? X J i Q? sl A 1 1 Football Af fhe 'Firsl foolball game of lhe year, fans gave newly- elecled cheerleaders Mickey Lundqulsl, Nancy Samorian, Sara Anderson and Dana Alfreclson a congralulafory calre. Sock I+ lo 'em. Rabsl rang +hrough Beyer Sfadium as Jrhousands of fans greered Jrhe loorball season . . . from balmy Indian-summer evenings +o win- lery, frosr-bhuren nighls, loyal E-Rabs 'rhrilled 'ro lhe exciremenl ol rhe games . . . new band 'lormarions lenl gay color +o hall-lime . . . rhrongs of specrarors surrounded The relreshmen+ srand buy- ing sleamy cups ol hor chocolare or chewy sriclcs of laffy . . . lireless cheer- leaders lransmilred 'rheir enlhusiasm +o The crowd . . . mosr imporlanf ol all . . . 'rhe boys on l'he learns, who broughlr rhe powerful feeling of vicrory or lhe lel- down ol deleal +o rhe srudenl body. Cheerleader Mickey Lundquisl's face clearly shows lhe fension of a close game. 2 gm fe fe- 3 . 59 .X The boys on 'lhe bench sfand up a+ a crucial momenf, urging ihe players on. kc ,K g X . 1- These excifed specfaiors disprove fha accusafion ihaf Easr fans never wafch fhe games. lf-Time Siudenf Council presiclenf Siuarf Larson presenfed Queen Margaref To her subiecis. Margie is fl kd by h H cl T K d S ef B GFI dh S, arer' ah UE. Autumn Gaiety xxx 3 HOMECOMING . . . basis oT memories . . . TradiTional mums added To The exciTemenT . . . The half- Time pageanTry was The glamorous main aTTracTion oT The nighT . . . The TroThy TloaTs opened The TesTiviTies . . . as The band played a song Tor The queen, con- verTibles carried The lovely candida+es To The TronT oT The crowd . . . suspense Tilled The sTadium as STuarT Larson sTep- ped To The milce To announce The name oT The Queen oT The l957 EasT I-ligh Homecoming . . . MargareT Swanson was crowned To The applause oT a ca- paciTy crowd . . . The gueen's aTTendanTs were Karen Wisner and Sue Johnson . . . laTer in The school gym, AuTumn GaieTy Tilled The air aT EasT l-ligh's SixTh Annual Homecoming Dance. sfaclium before The big game. ' Q Y' t. , N., Tri: is fix X :A 4. 1 5 1 s. ' '. Q W X . Xi- ' flu f or . Y l -P ,E ,, , WN, 'jig .. f ,SQ wt S l xf ' 0 s ' , Q, l' , m rfiffffff g . ,Q ,mx if gm, w SC 2 gsgxdfig- f .sw, , N119 Harvest Hop beginning oT memories . . . some- Thing To loolc Torward To . . . exciTing. exuberanT Tun . . . Triends, old and new . . . The novelTy oT old-Tashioned square dancing . . . The TamiliariTy oT presenT day surroundings.. .The gay music oT accordions played bounc- ing pollqas . . .above This. The Torce- Tul voice oT The caller acTed as a guide Through The inTricaTe Torma- Tions oT The dancing ...The gold and green decoraTions vibraTed wiTh The shouTs oT swirling couples . . . daTes wiTh maTching shirTs made ever- changing paTTerns in The brighTly colored scene . . . aT TirsT, energeTic couples, used To dancing only The bop and The slow walTz. called ouT Tor more, buT soon exhausTed, They were graTeTul Tor inTermission . . . ThirsTily, guys and girls gulped The cold, reTreshing cider, and hungrily, They devoured The delicious donuTs . . . Then The beckoning voice oT The caller came again and The Tun began anew . . . a side-spliTTing program highlighTed The evening . . . Mr. Welsh perTormed a broom dance... The inTormal Senior Mixer was en- ioyed immensely by all. all-. i. 5 gr ww L. ng SN,-M . 3 NQXVW Q.. . I b -QA uni? k s, A 1 1 A . 4 1 'Lf , V, , 4 f ' W . 1 .v,, ' 3 is Juniors 1 'lixi Under Miss Fox's excelleni guidance, fhe iuniors in news wriiing classes learn ihe basic fundamenials of iournaiism Diehng lumor girls share salads and gossip In Hue ai noon. Through 'their firsf aid course, iuniors become bef- ier prepared ciiizens of ihe fuiure. Mrs. O'Brien A....,...+r.+.. +L., ...f.....- ...M ...l:..4 .... QI..,..-.. nm-. . 2 '-'rf' rc femeni is regislered by Cornelia lKarin Engsfroml as Emily lMarion Larsonl cel es a long-awaifed phone call. CAST Slewa rd ....., , . Mrs. Skinner ,..., Cornelia Olis Skinne Olis Skinner ...... Emily Kimbrough ,. Purser .......,.. Slewardess .... Dick Winlers . r . Admiral ....,.... Harrier Sl. John . .. Winilred Blough ... Leo McEvoy .,... lnspecror ,.., Therese ....,.,.. Madame Elise ...,. Monsieur de la Croix Window Cleaner . .. .....l-larlan Johnson . . . .Jean Kowalewski r .,., Karen Engslrom .,..John Norclenberg . .... Marion Larson . . . .Dave Sluecher . , . .Karen Bergslrom . . . ,Bob Beglrup .......Dick Spears ., , . .Kalhy Jacobson ... .Janice LaDue .,...Bruce Johnson . , . .Joan Lindslrom . . . . .Carol Ohrn s.,.Margi+ Ohrn . .,.., Tim Davis ....,BiIl Parker Our Hearts Were Young and Gay The house lighfs dimmed . . . The audience suddenly became parl ol lhe roaring 20's . . . holding 'rhe cenrer of allenlion were 'rwo llappers, Cornelia Olis Skinner and Emily Kimbrough . . . as The plol progressed, Emily and Cor- nelia lried lo prove how ma+ure and cosmopoli'ran lhey could be on an up- roarious and charming lrip lo Europe... lhis was The iunior class play, presenled October I7 and I8 under lhe direclion ol Miss Adeline l-loegberg . . . Our l-learls Were Young And Gay, drama- lized by Jean Kerr, was based on 'rhe same besl selling novel . . . lhis produc- Jrion becarne parl of lhe lis+ ol Easl l-ligh dramalic successes. Marion Larson nervously reads over her lines back- siage as Carol Ohrn lends her moral support up iqw-5 The beaufifully arrayed slav TupTim isaundra Ingraml, bows as she XXX prepares To be presenTed To The King as a gift The King FiTTingly, a golden program announced The King and l, EasT l-ligh's l957 oper- eTTa, direcTed by Mr. Linden LundsTrom . . . The voices oT The players wove The sTory OT Anna, an English widow who goes To Bangkok. Siam, To loecome a governess of The King's children . . . our King, dynamic and unpredicTable lalso wiTh a crew cuTl, won Anna Through his warm hearT and good inTenTions, buT refused To give her a house oT her own . . . Ann advised him Through a diplo- maTic crisis, won her house, buT leTT him when he arroganTly ThwarTed The ro- mance oT 'l'upTim, a lovely Burmese slave girl, and Lua Tha. The Burmese emissary . . . as The sTory ended Anna was leav- ing. buT The King suffered a hearT aTTack and she rushed back To his side, deeply grieved. T g T lc y g Mrs. Anna iCarole Peiersonl, her son, Louis iRalph Hall Ill, and The King's children in nd I CAST Hugo Schwenlce Ralph Hall ll Carole Pelerson Bob Beglrup Dave Shepherd Caplain Orlon Louis Leonowens Anna Leonowens The lnlerpreler The Kralahome The King Bob Lindman Phra Alaclc John Nordenberg Lun Tha Jim Elclof Tuplim Saundra Ingram Connie Rounds Lady Thiang Prince Chululonglcorn Johnny Olson Sir Edward Ramsey Richard Lundgren Prince Ying Yaowlek Celine Vavalli BALLET Uncle Thomas Julie Knoellce Eva Donna Lundberg Topsy Joan Holmguisl Eliza Barbara Jennings Simon of Legree Frank Nolan Angel George Laura Fosler ,guy The King and Mrs. Anna pray lo Buddha for assislance in impressing fheir English visilors. 1' X 4- 1- P Y X Haavily made-up and elaborafely coslumed, ihe dan- cars gave a Siamese version of The Small House of Uncle Thomas. In fhe fron? row are Topsy lJoan Holmquisll, Lillle Eva lDonna Lundbergl, and Uncle Thomas lJulio Knoellrel. The ball swlshes lhrough lhe nel' . . . Basketball , A - :' L I I-ll.-LI The speclalors cheer wildly . . . Q-Ml U A 1 Swish! The ball arched Through The hoop . . . The scoreboard regisTered Two more poinTs Tor EasT Roclciford . . . baslceTball is all Things To all people . . . To The players, The long, hard hours oT pracTicing plus The Thrill oT play- ing a game They love . . . To The sTudenTs, The Tun oT loyally cheer- ing TogeTher regardless oT vicTory or deTeaT . . . To The coaches iT's more Than merely a iob . . . iT means consTanT Tension and The In The empTy gym, which will soon be filled wifh a noisy, colorful crowd, Dallas Thompson surveys The scene where he will soon meeT his opponenTs as a player. Tensely, Coach SadTler devises new sTraTegy wiTh The Team in The huddle during a Time pride oT accomplishmenT . . . BaslceTball This season meanT consTanT worry . . .The wonderTul apprehension oT noT lcnowing when our winning sTrealc would end . . . waTching our raTing climb higher and higher. . .The sad leT- down when our TirsT deTeaT did arrive . . . we are proud oT our record . . . we won The regional crown! in-:vel . , 1 47 111 I A gay group of loyal fans board The bus in The middle of a snow sTorm To bolsTer The Team's spiriTs Tor an ouT of Town game. E-Rab supporTers are noT confined To The sTudenT body. In The exciTemenT of The game, an avid adulT finds iT impossible To conTain his enThusiasm. The 'lirsf assignmenf as an Easf High siudenf is 'lo copy +l1e moffos from above fhe doors. The sophs, becoming acquainred wilh ihe signs ihey will grow io lrnow so well, are Kris Senica, Lillian Peferson, Dirk Klein, and Dee Roser. Sophs soon learn lhai where +here's fun, fhere's also worlr. On a scaffold decorafing 'For 'lheir parfy are Sue Hand, Sandi Kifson, Kris El- sfrom, and Jim Klinf. 'qi in Sophomores Sophomore year . . . a year of discovery . . . discovery of a more malure oulloolc and allilude . . . discovering lhe necessily oi developing 'rhe qualifies of leadership and inilialive . . . discovery of new and higher ways oi learning . . . discovery lby girlsl of lhe lradilional righl To flirl wilh lhe older men, lhe senior boys . . . rhe discovery lby boysl ol lhe Jrhrill of parlicipaling in, or allending Big Eighr Conference sporrs . . . a year of change . . . change from guiding lhe social policies lo following The examples ol an older group . . . lhe change of almosphere eilher lerrilying or lerrihc . . . lhe possilole change of friendships and The developmenl of new ones . . . These changes and discoveries slarled a new way of life. Q As ihe band swung ou+, sopho mores roclred and rolled a+ ihei 'Sc-if, parfy, Sa1elli+e Swing. Cheering fha sophomore 'reams on fo viciory in iheir firsf year af Easf are Joan Broughion, Gwen Glendie, Carole Liebovich, and Sandi Kifson. ' x Eggs? f ia ig f M 5. Y qi. ,gg 1 Memories A year filled wifh memories . . . insfances you freasure in your mind long affer fhe souvenirs have faded in your scrapbook . . . memories fhaf on recalling bring laughfer or fears, embarrassmenf or pride . . . Memories of fimes you rocked wifh laughfer . . . fhis was fhe year of fhe fake me fo your leader iolce . . . one lone boy singing loudly off lcey in fhe Chrisfmas assembly . . . unforgeffable happenings . . . fhis was fhe year of fhe flu epidemic, which sef a record of ab- senfeeism . . . fhe year a faculfy member's car mysfer- iously rolled down an incline and crashed info a barricade in fhe parking lof . . . fhe year senior girls came dressed in sloppy collegiafe sweafshirfs . . . pizza parfies wifh fhe girls . . . Sad memories . . . sad because fhey will never happen again and you will never recapfure fhe feeling . . . of your prom, now a musical misfy dream . . . of accom- plishmenf when fhaf senior fheme was done or fhe dec- orafions for fhe sophomore parfy were up . . . of co-operafion wifh feachers, friends . . . 'li Memories. . . fhe fabric from which dreams are woven . . . recollecfions invaluable. -...Nw 1 , 'ilirr' r A , i W r f is 'ti s, A, ., It my 'it wx Vw Q '-'N-1 ' 'K 5 1 v Performing fhe dramafic Angels' and Devils' Balls? were devils Saundra Ingram, Leslie Rosenbloom, Molly Reilly and angels Bob Bolander, Harlan Johnson, and Marv Winlrleman. You'll love if here, Sain? Pefer lBob Larson, falls Tim lJim Houyl as lhey sil on fha golden slairway. Cloud No. 9 Bright siars, galaxies of Talenf in The l958 Publicafions Taleni Show . . . cosmic cho- ruses danced and sang . . . individual slars. playing lhe organ. piano, accordian, and marimba, shone brighier 'rhan ihe planels . . . bouncing bands made lhe orbil lively wilh 'rheir music . . . characlers such as Sainl Peler, acling as a publiciiy agenl for lhe produclion . . . special inspira+ion was pro- vided by a small angel, Tim . . . acling as a producer, Tim maslerminded lhe show . . . he won Sainl Pe+er's approval and happi- ness in doing for orhers . . . misly cloud sei wilh hundreds of slars . . . angels polish- ing slars and moving clouds . . . and all 'rhis fool: place on Cloud No. 9. The rag mop chorus line swepl ihe slar dusl from 'ihe heavens. Mopslers are Joy Valenline, Nancy Kolslad, Nancy Samorian, Carol Roland, Toni Larson, and Judy Roberfson. in it 'x F 3 fi? .Mgpw ihe 'Fuiure builders of bridges and roads, Bruce Erickson, Jack Go ce Elmquisf, and Linda Garmager survey fha parking lof. Learning Classes . . . ihey broughl us knowledge . . knowledge of ihe rnysieries of science . . knowledge pure and exact of lhe iniricacies of rnaihemalics . . . learning io speak and wriie correcily in English, wiih 'rhe grealesf wrifers as guides . . . acquiring noi only a necessary knowledge of our counlry, buf learning lo undersiand oihers Through social siudies . . . adding +o lhis undersfanding by learning a foreign language . . . developing mind and body in physical educalion . . providing a praclical ioundaiion for Jrhe fufure in commercial, homemaking, and manual aris classes . . . knowledge and ex perience are lhe sfepping s+ones 'ro our fu lure way of life. Leading ihe grand march a+ 'lheir prom, Midle- foe Magic, were fhe iunior class cFFicers and fheir dafes, Barbara Gerlce, Dale Mood, Kris Eksfrom, John White, Margif Ohrn, Dennis Cline, Mickey Lundquis+, and Jerry Gusfafson. C! Mistletoe Magic 0 The girls, beauiifully gowned, and fhe boys in iheir besf bib-and-fuclrer enioyed fhe wonderful holiday affair. Dancing io Lou Rene's music were Julie Knoelke, Pele Nelson, Lynne Erickson, Jerry Propp, and Donna Lundberg. Dallas Thompson, Cynfhia Berg, and Joyce Ruslravage add more decorafions fo lhe gliffering senior free. Winter v--.......,,, -4 31 The lnfernafional Chrisfmas free was decoraled by ihe foreign language de- parlmenf wilh flags from counlries all over fhe worlcl, Ellen Slurmer and Anna Dalipi are pointing io ihe flags of their native counlries. , F 9 x 1 o K O 1-3' wi .nv -f Judy Holmsirom Jeannie Anderson Sue Johnson Fascination XDR-'IOOO The sound of weird space noises and Jrhe appear- ance oi silver space men announced Fascinalion XDR-IOOO, Easl' High's I958 Dolphin Show . . . Hugo Schwenke, sfar M.C., infroduced sparkling wafer acls and oul'-of-Jrhis-world characlers . . . plunging from lhe skies were The clown div- ers . . . 'rhe audience viewed missile-like exhibi- fion relays and diving . . . Mr. Vifo Lopin, Dolphin Club advisor and Miss Mary Zoia supervised 'rhe show . . . slellar alrlracfion was Miss Sue John- son, Dolphin Queen, and her aHendan'rs, Jean- nie Anderson and Judy Holmsfrom . . . The show closed wi+h +he beaulrilul and Jrradilional candle- lighf procession mirrored in 'rhe wafer. In iheir duei- Howie Heid sfands on his misfy plafform as e Howard laughingly worships him. Dorado Daily ln lheir acl, Class Reunion, Susie Slonelield and Jane Howard did a hilarious charleslon. The Dorado Daily wrole a happy chapler in 'rhe hislory oi Easl l-ligh's Dorado shows . . . backed by huge piclures from The paper, evenls of newsworlhy imporlance were enacfecl in lhe wafer . . . oulsfanding wafer ballels leafured a charleslon dance, Broadway beaulies, cuie cars, and olher news moles . . . fluorescenl lighl' efieciively oullinecl a Fire and finally, lhe Dorado Slar lurned by Dorado swimmers . . . lhe show was a success lor Doraclo Club acl- visor Miss Mary Zoia . . . wil'h a song and a splash, lhe Dorado Daily wenl +o press . . . Karen Bergslrom exhibils her oulslanding lechnique in a fundamenlal ballel leg. 5 . The Big Town sociely women, Geri Lamendole, Joan Anderson and Kris Ekslrom, added glamor lo lhe show. Climbing The sTairways we climbed To our TuTure . . . crowding, husTling, cramming, iosTling . . . The besT reason Tor The proposed school bond reTerendum ldeTeaTedl . . . groaning under The addiTion oT one Thousand new sophomores To The sTudenT body . . . sloping denTs already visible in The sTairs became deeper as hundreds oT TeeT passed over Them . . . we passed These sTairways on our way To learning . . . we crossed This paTh on our way To baslceTball games, and Tinally our gowns brushed The sTairs on Senior Day . . . we had reached The Top oT a long climb . . . Ken Mailloux ancl CynThia Berg proudly wear Their caps and gowns, symbols of The climax of Their high school careers. wmN,.w..1, 'nf' t-...Q . x S l x O I A 1 ' 3-.i?x25-Qf.ss?iif-fy . , 'Y ' V ' Ml Xifzf S38 -'wwe 13 1 - - . . . . Q , .: . wbgww fzSgg.w.4--fggfzifw' -gi' ai. . QM . . x . Q fx in XA X W N Nwsm ww w..,Q,,, ,, rf 22' Sikiisslklk-f-1:5..1,.. . - . 7 . i.igQfM5LYiX'?5Nw 595755455lgegilriwsflzi Rub Life Ziglrisakfggiggrfgl iff. Seniors sfudy, fall: and daydream in fheir sfudy hall, room l29. New Many clubs during flue year sponsor balre sales fo fill ever-empfying freasuries. Orcheslra members are shown plying non-dieiing E-Rabs wi+h brownies, cookies, and candy. The bell for classes rings and ine halls are suddenly leff cleserfed and slill. R.O.T.C. ln ihe early hours of Hue morning, Easf Higl'1's cadeis display fhe form thai has won ihem honors in inspecrion. R.O.T.C. sponsor Louise Toppe adiusis her cap in the mirror. b Ff II decoraied ym officers and fheir dares led fhe grand march af fhe Bal Milifa ire. Picfured ln a eau I u y g , In II B'lI S s, Kris Zahm, Gary Waldron, and visifing Beloif siudenis. are Ann Ahlgren, Tom Holrey, Ora Mar e , u pear 3 5 lll ... Pride and Preiudice An immorlal book, an age-old Theme, a charm- ing selling, and excellenl acling . . . ihese were laclors adding up To rhe successful Senior Class Play, Pride and Prejudice ...on March 28 and 29, I958 . . . The audience was magically carried back info lhe early ninelreenrh cenlury . . . lovely ladies in silken hoop-skirls and dashing genrle- men in lrock coais unfolded lhe slory . . . The slory oi a nervous molher and her eiiorls lo marry olii her five daughrers . . . ihroughour rhe slory a parieni ialher provided a resrraining in- fluence . . . as should happen in all slories, every- rhing ends well . . . ailer many dilliiculries Jrhe daughlers are happily married . . . as The velvel currain iell, applause rang rhrough Easr l-ligh's audilorium for anorher successful produclion un- der lhe able direclion ol Miss Adeline l-loegberg . . . il had been proved in lhe words oi Darcy lhal pride and preiudice are abominable. CAST Lydia ...4,.,. Janice Sifiren Lady Lucas . .... Marilynn Pefers Calherine ..., Mercia Anderson Charololre .,... Carol Lidberg Jane .,.,.. .,.. M argarei Swanson Mr. Bingley .... ,... R obed Lindman Mary ....,.. ..... K alherine S+. Clair Miss Bingley .,... Paula Bublilz Mr. Benner .... ..... R oberl' Larson Mr. Darcy .,... .,... D avid Small Mrs. Benner ..,, ,... C arole Pererson Mr. Wickham ......... ..... D avid Shepard Elizaberh .... .... L ouise Toppe Mr. Collins ,..,......,,. ..,. T homas Benson l-lill .,.,,.. ..... B ruce Johnson Lady Carherine DeBourgh . . . ,... Erlene Whirehead Mrs. Benne+ fcarole Pefersonl seems upsel as her daughfers Jane iMarg Swansonl and Elizabefh fLouise Toppel receive some advice from MaryfKa+l'1y Sf S fail ai' :C .1-1 Ln sw Publicafions members inducled info Quill and Scroll, honorary journalism organiza- +ion, were Ann Swanson, Dave Johnson, Molly Reilly, Roycealee Johnson, and Roger Fross. I. Margaref Burns, who won a Beliy Crocker Fufure Homemaker: of America scholarship, is shown disclosing some of her Hicks of fhe Made. Judy Holmsfrorn, leff, was The proud award for fhe oufsfanding senior girl. were Louise Toppe and Joan Geiger. W ' ,li-gf' or ia, roo, J f ,ww-fl 4-, N Hanan is AN Q gmt WU Q gyvh 0 I .,....e no-'Aww ll is 4 1 dwilbbli 'Ll nm V? , wiv ,. , ' ' 1 ' ,:. f-4 , 45 4 X ' ,. if 4 '54 ' nah. f' ,f 1 If i 1- ., 5- an ,.s .JN f fp' . , -r.-N., 431, 5 M 'Z' rj . , . ' v HQMQFQQHQ, f f sm 1 num xmssfnmgfigfy 'ilidllif-fflziisf -' .A-....1:,.23 ' . 2' J W. ... - N is -ww: 1f're,ef,:f.1-. ii rf: gig K jeg- 7 , Qu, I M. we ' ' s 43,5335 V iv, ff.. , 4 W- , any W. X ,,,,, -, fi-f ,Far 142144212 J s recipienf of ihe D.A.R. The fwo also nominafed HONORS Elecfecl by fheir classmafes io speak af iheir com- mencement were ouisfanding seniors, Sue Phillips and Tom Burns. We Leave Behind . . . Friends . . . recollecfions forever as- sociafed wifh a friend . . . songs and phrases always associafed wifh your buddy . . . fimes you laughed over pasf experiences, alfhough fhe hu- mor was incomprehensible fo ofhers . . . confidences shared wifh a mu- fual frusf and undersfanding . . . fhe closeness of high school friendships fhaf ouflasf all friendships before and affer. iuiA'1zv 'wana ,M Teachers . . . guidance for our fu- fure lives . . .basis given on which fo found our beliefs and principles . . . advice which only fhey can give . . . homework fo cure us of spring fever and idle, useless daydreaming . . . sfimulafing discussion which brings fhaf wonderful feeling of discovery -discovery of knowledge. Co-operafion . . . fhe word fhaf ioins bofh feachers and friends fo you . . . symbolized by The pounding of a gavel af a club meefing . . . laughfer ringing fhrough fhe gym as fhe dec- orafions go up . . . merging of our words and ideas in publicafions . . . feamworlc of coaches and players . . . fhe mosf imporfanf lesson our lives af Easf have faughf us. 'L' I . x .pg UA, Af S., , . N 1- a'.3'!' ag-vi 3 ,r in rm ' f 'S af V QQQM af 'w,fF6w,L A C OYXV N ix 6 N Q Yv- 'Ni IWWX Ji ,,1JJv env l 6 W W 5 1 C- I, I- PM W 'V JL D -1 C, I ,, 6.0 , ,- w. 7 G wgix XX ONJVYXJ - U we FA W. RAY MclNTOSH Superinfendenf of Schools JAMES WELSH Administrafio Members of lhe Board of Educafion are: SEATED: Noble Schmidf, Cliffod Carlson, Franlr Sf. Angel, Miss Vera Walling, Alan Maffison, Kenneih Jens Mrs. Evelyn Goldman, Mrs. Phoebe Barnes, Harry Wemple, and Richard Bod STANDING: Kennefh Orion, W. Ray Mclnlosh, and Gerald Raasch. Guiding us 'rowards our lulure goals, lhe adminislralive groups have been The slalwarl' guideposls which have di- recled and counseled us along our chosen palhs. Mr. James Welsh, principal, Mr. Harry Kroll, assislanr principal, and Miss Caiherine Needham, dean of girls, clevolecl lheir lull lime in keeping lhe high slandards of Easl. Mrs. l-lelen Thorsen, Miss Rulh Ann While, and Mr. John Swanson, Easl l-ligh class advisors, helped in guiding our inleresls foward 'rhose fields which besl prepared us for gradualion. The Board of Educalion laced a greal problem as Rock- lord's classroom enrollmenl soared 'ro an all-lime high. Mr. W. Ray Mclnlosh, superinlendenl, and lhe members of The Board worked diligenlly lowards a solulion 'ro 'rhe problem of lhe crowded classroom. nd Faculty Leading the Way HARRY KROLL Assisfanf Principal CATHERINE NEEDHAM Dean of Girls 'iii- .1- -- -nu- -1 1 .K I! ' :il li ff? HELEN THORSEN Senior Advisor JOHN SWANSON Sophomore Advisor RUTH WHITE Junior Advisor if F K NP 5---,MW F I ., f 1 SN: Q. CARL ADOLPHSON, B.A. Malhemaiics WILLIAM ALEKS, FILM. Social Sludies RUSSELL AN DERSON, M.M. Music .iw 2 SV I , Hmm, ELIZABETH BENNETT, 3.5. Physical Educafion Deparfmenf Head G.A.A. EMIL BERZINSKI, M.A. Social Sludies JEANNINE BLOMGREN, B.S. English A.B.L. WALTER BOGUSKI, Ph.M. Woocl Shop Junior Engineers FRANK BOHAC, M.A. Heallh Educalion ELEANOR BORDEN Bookkeeper ,, .Q q-L A ss 5 i if 8' Mu- f f A : 1 xtw- 1' .,, , ,A . , 1 , , K5 ' ,, .,., .i-i' -N---ww-A K ,.,-. ..,,..N,...,,i X. . . . W. W ' i M Ls Q , ,, , A IX E Ii 5 f SNR' ww i 3 I A , . , if i tr 7 l . 5 'i f-f- + . f I ,S I - I I 5- I I I s .75gQi5?ii Q ' I iff I 15 ' , ,i,,a wx- I yY'- -- W f f ,1 in L z , S I . f . - f K ,L X - .HIV A i , A 'I il 'F for A H-I I I A - -I f Y . qafvg l. z-rn, ,gg fif.r ,.5 I li 1 ' il: or 4. i Q f 11' QQ? 1 U il I Ii I 'X ' 1 L. . , - 5 Q. Y ,f ' as .ii ' Ia 1 I I' if ' I-K ,557 '35 -.,L K7 I - S -:nf 3241: 1 sf X 2 fix I A A if iiaa ' I P' ., ' aha I ' I f..f i . . ., ,gs or or - I - .T 1 W' fw f-Wu .. .. 5 5 .1 A H .jj . if H HQ - f 1 - R R gkk fslg 15 -3311 ..-. I M ,gulf 'N-ua, u. A f Glee Clubs 1 If --of ' IDA ,, I , MW 'J' fh J ,L 5?f0 V!j.f A 'L' all S f W 'WW 6 IRMHELEN Iaimuasn SJ Clerlr-Typisf HELEN BARDEN, B.A. English DEWANE BARNES, B.A. Social Siudies Debale Learning Is the I I I I i I I I I I WI ff ' 4 'it , - VXA, CLIFFORD BREES, B.A. Physical Educaiion R Club SYLVIA BREWER, M,A. French Depa rfmenf Head French Club GORDON BUESCHEL, M.M. Band VERA BUETSCH, Al. Social Siudies JOHN BURLEND, NLA. Social Sfudies DOROTHY BUTTS, M.A. Science Future Nurses Club 4 L 'tl ' ' ma Qllxsf' 'Q val C' X 'N , Ll K pf! 1 L.. ey Better Living l l n ,l Q O AWB. v ---N 1a ,.-a '- Q N- wa , L RICHARD CAMPBELL, M.S. Business Educafion DORIS CARLETON Clerk-Typisf ALDANA CARLSON, B.E. Home Economics NATHAN CLOW, B.E. Trade Machine Shop Mfser. GRAHAM COCKFIELD R.O.T.C. DORIS CONNORS, M.A. Librarian Library Slaff 41 SHERWOOD COUL, M.S. Eleclric Shop VERNITA CRAWFORD, M.A. English Lalin MAE DAN I ELSON, B.A. English IDA DAWS, R.N. Nurse GORDON DE LA RONDE, M.S. ,ff Mechanical Drawing MARIE DOBYNS, M.A. Social Sludies Depa rlmenf Head EJ S ai Q Y ss -. a m f gm if mlmucnl .. if . ,Q -- 3- - - ' ff -.azz X , S, .K 55:1 ,I : 5 5 , i it A Q 1 nf? , wx. : ig' Em X J 'Yr fi 51 by SW 3 'HE' MSN K -fwwfg-EQQEAN, . W.. . , flgl az.. veg E S , ' 9251.21lassikfiiiszaisiiieifi' fi-.mx :.,, Tv,-,Bm-W 'GN Xi 6 ,-w3 ?,., rs Always Willing to A Q A , i ,K , ,l M.S 4. ,- v '?QA V 3 X. EM, RUSSELL ERB, M.A. Malhemalics Alhlelic Coach FRANK ESHELMAN, Malhemalics BEVERLY FOX, B.S. Newswriling Publicalions Pholo Laboralory Quill and Scroll JOY FRAIPONT, M.A Social Sludies BENETTA FREUND, M A English EM ERY FRITSCH, M.S Science Deparlmenl Head RAYMOND FROEHLICH, M.A Social Sludies DOROTHY GARRlTY, M.A. English MARIE GARSON, B.S. Assislanl Librarian CHARLES GREEN, M.A. Social Studies I.R.C. A.F.S. Council Advisor 1 . MABEL GREEN, B.S, Physical Eclucalion N' Heallh RALPH HALL, M.M. Orcheslra end a Helping Hand MARY HILLS, M.A. 5 English V, 1 ADELINE Hoeeasne, MA. - 1 b Speech P , 1 Dramalics X-71 'El A il A- 2 -ffiffy' V' R Y A RAYMOND HOISINGTON, A.a. li N, Science ,, , ni V- Y fx ffl X Q - unaf- ADELE JOHNSON, M.A. English MILDRED JOHNSON, M,S. Home Economics LUCILLE KAUL, M.A. English N ' T' Lx , 19' E' gl 1 A III ix V ,. ss I IE ' as fi? M in .4 ' 4 ANGELO LAZZERIN I, B.S. Science VITO LOPIN, M.A. Physical Educafion Dolphin Club FLORENCE LUNDQUIST, B.E. Physical Educafion I.S.C. LINDEN LUNDSTROM, A.B. Choral Music DEANE MARTELL, M.E. Science Science Club RICHARD MARTIKONIS, M.S, Ari' Deparimenf Head J A ,,,. N i it ,pw if y I I s : ' I x ., , Q - N I-'I an .I I -1', gumiiw ..... .M X, K ' if !! ff' 1 f ELIZABETH KEMPER, M.S Business Educafion BEA KOLLIAS, M.A. English A.B.L. BEVERLY LACE Clerk-Typis+ Swiichboard MARY LANGLOIS, M.A. Mafhemalics JAMES LAUDE, M.A. Physical Educaiion Deparimenf Head A+I1Ie+ic Coach LESTER LAUSCH, A.B. Science Club And Gladly Wolde ,A - I 3 I uw, -, III Q2 I Q i .s , as K .ef RUTH MARTIN, M.A. Home Economics Department Head LEONARD MATZ, M.S. Science ELIZABETH MC GUIRE, B.A. English BERNICE MULLEN Registrar LEILA O'BRIEN, M.S. Health Education LESLIE O'ERIEN, 8.5. Business Education Department Head W .-- f Mt sl I rwf' 4' . . PH ff 'E ' f: 3, J ff , 0 5' I 1 5511 55- H SS S' ,I s 'W -f if QX X nh -+L' X X , f ,if ne, and Gladly Teche. Chaucer I T ' ' .sem .,l. I I? iii' fr ,A- Q.. fm -- fa A ,- Yi .. is K JE as -- -fz, .M ,..esaxe,,qaun11lQf,55 j.:ms.:1:1'23g, A , , ..,- - .-.H , - f , I 'I I - Q - OSCAR OLSON, M.S. Machine Shop Department Head ROBERT ORR, M.S. Mathematics Chess Club HARRY PALMER, M.S. Science Athletic Coach Monitors SUE PATRICK, B.A. Latin FLORENCE PENSTONE, M.5 Mathematics BERNITA PETERSON, M.S. Business Education LI, H ELEN PETERSON, M.S. Mafhemaiics ROBERTA PRESNELL, M.A. Ma+hema+ics Deparfmenf Head Lr. JOHN OUINN R.O.T.C. FRANCES REGAN, BS. Sfucly Hall JOHN RESCHLEIN, M.A. Science A+hle+ic Coach JOSEPHINE ROUNDS, B.A. Business Educalion v f I I xv' Nz K 1' X, ,,...o , - eff f .. 1-vdseffewvz-x 'T .J wr .may 'QQHWQ' X X ,AFT 1 .ig F - .Q Unselfish Devotio RONALD RUSSELL, 8.5. Mechanical Drawing Prinf Shop ARTHUR SADTLER, M.S. Science Afhlefic Coach ARTHUR SATRE, M.S. Science LETITIA SAUNDERS, M.A English OLIVER SCHADE, M.S. Placemeni Direcfor FRED SHELL, M.A, Ma+l'1ema+ics J.R.C. 5 - A 'K 11 M N. ,W -.I u ,I my fs . ,p o I '33 JUDITH SHEPARDSON, B.A. Spanish, French English F.T.A. CLINTON SKINNER, B.E. Mafhemafics KATHERINE SOLOMONSON, Social Siudies 4 W i a their Profession JOHN THAYER4 B.A. Spanish Spanish Club GRACE TRANK, B.A. Social Sfudies MIRIAM TUNISON, M.A. English ser. CHARLES TURNER R.O.T.C. JAMES WARD, M.A. Science MARGARET WATLINGTON, B.S. Sludy Hall 'Sw ' 451. it 5 ,.,.... V , .sn 'I 5, I., I .Du K 'x MARSTON SWANBERG, 5.5. Driver Educafion Swedish English Swedish Club DAVID TESKE, M.A. Lafin 3 S 5 E i 5 QR S Ia A I K I wr 6 N ' xX X a i rs s M 1 5 sw 'I if' Q. NN N X Six . 'xg Kr K 'viii , .if if K 'E I is if -..Q I I MARGARET SWANSON, A.B. fi ' HELEN WIESE 1 Clerk-Typisf 5 1. ROBERT WIESE, M.E. Business Educafion VIRGINIA WILDI, M.A. English E Deparlmenf Head ALBERT WRATE, B S Aulo Shop BERNICE Zl M MERMAN, M.A Mafhemafics MARY ZOIA, a.s. Girls' Physical Educaiion Dorado Club Pep Club Cheerleading Advisor In Memoriam MRS. JENNIE LUNN February 5, l958 The Easl l-ligh library is always a cenler of ac- Jrivily, and everyone depended on Mrs. Lunn 'ro keep 'rhings running smoorhly. To mosl' sludenls rhe library is a confusing place, buf Mrs. Lunn helped us use il io our besr advanrage. She was always willing lo help each individual slu- denl' find lhe informa+ion he was looking for. Easi High will never forgel ihe cheerful service and lime Mrs. Lunn devoled 'ro our school. LEFT TO RIGHT: Florence Rehn, Ebba Anderson, Margaret Johnson, Gerlrude Ericlrson, Elhel Soder- gren, Dorolhy Guslaison, Winifred Fausl, Elizabelh Johnson, Linnea Nyquisl, Annelle Haines, Lillie Swanson. s ...,. LEFT TO RIGHT: Ella Johnson, Corrine Olson, M5 ' 'i'iii Gladys Fredriclrson, Rose Johnson, Kirslen Slang, I .frm Alice Wellerslrand, Aslrid Larson. 4 ,.,A,, . v K We A . 4, , Service to the School FIRST ROW: Ernesl' Reedy, Joe Barlo- lesi. Gordon Carlson, Raymond Wachula, Claude Renschler, George Benson. SECOND ROW: Leo Naughlon, Al Gam- bini, Rocco Rogo, Glenn Lewis, Sam Shabor. .Z STUDENTS M...- f' 1. me 5 N, SENIOR CLASS OFFICERS: Dallas Thompson, vice-presidenh Pafricia Parochlra, Trea Graduation . . . . A Sfep In'I'o The Furure Senior-a magic word which brings To a close Three years oT sTudy and anTicipaTion. A word which also signiTies The rivalry beTween EasT and WesT aT baskeTball and TooTball games . . . our class play Pride and Prejudice . . . The senior mixer l-larvesT l-lop . . . SweaT-ShirT Day . . . senior prom . . . and The oTher innumerable Things which bind us Torever To our school. This was our year To assume The responsibiliTy oT leadership in school organizaTions and produc- Tions. IT was up To us To carry on EasT's TradiTion oT high sTandards. On June 2, The door on our days aT EasT l-ligh closed placing The Class oT '58 on The Threshold oT The TuTure. rg STeve SheeTs, presidenfg Judy HolmsTrom, secrefary. , Ar T . H if K 5 S V if if 'expr Mrs. Helen Thorsen, Senior Class Advisor CLASS OF '58 JUDY ACKER, Dorado 2, 4: PNC 2, 4: Glee Club 2, 3: I-lr. Treas. 3. JOYCE ACKERMAN, GAA 2. SANDRA ACKERSON, A Cappella 3, 4: Charlemos 2, 3, 4: Dorado 2, 3, 4: Glee Club 2: Higilighis 4: Hr. Pres. 3: Hr. Veep 2: Operelfa 3, 4. JUDITH AGEMA, A Capella 2, 3, 4, Sec. 4: I-lr. Pres. 3: Hr. Sec. 2: Junior Play: Operella 2, 3, 4: Orcheslra 2, 3, 4, Sec. 3, 4. ANN AHLGREN, ABL 4: Dorado 2, 3, 4: Dorado Show 2: GAA 2, 3, 4: Highlighis 3, 47 Hr. Sec. 3: Hr. Treas. 2: ISC 3: Junior Play: Operella 2. 3: Treble Clef 2, 3, 4. CHARLES ALBERTSON, Baseball 2, 3, 4: IRC 3: Mono 3, 4. CATHERINE ALLEN, Hr. Treas. 3: Mono 4. SUSAN ALEXANDER, Charlemos 2: PNC 2, 3, 4: Orcheslra 2, 3, 4. ROBERTA AMBRUSTER, Girls' Chorus 2: Glee Club 3. BARBARA K. ANDERSON, ABL 4: FTA 2, 3, 4: Girls' Chorus 4: Jr. Red Cross 3: Pep Club 4. BONITA L. ANDERSON, ABL 3, 4: Dorado 2, 3, 4: Folk Dancing 2, 3: I-lr. Sec. 2: Hr. Treas. 3: Junior Play 3: lvlono 4: O ereffa 2, 3: Swimming 2: Pep Club 4. BETTY AN- DEJRSON. CELESTE ANDERSON, Dorado 2, 3, 4: Girls' Chorus 2, Treas. 2: Hr. Veep 2: Sfudenl Council 2, 3: Pep Club 4. DAVID ANDERSON. DENNIS ANDERSON, Bancl 2: Cross Counlry 4: Dolphin 3, 4: Dolphin Show 3, 4: Dolphin Pres. 4: Foolball 2: Hr. Pres. 2: l-lr. Treas. 3: Swimming 2, 3, 4. GORDON ANDERSON, Band 2,.3: Baslcelball 2, 37 Hr. Veep 2: Jr. Engineers 3: R Club 3, 4: Tennis 2: Traclc 3. JEANETTE ANDERSON, Charlemos 2, 3: Dorado 2: Folk Dancing 2, 3, 4: FTA 2: YFC 3: Hr. Sec. 2: Operella 2, 3. 4: Sophomore Honor Group. KAREN ANDERSON, Argus 4: PNC 4: FTA 2, 3, 4: Highlighls 3, 4: Hr. Sec. 2: IRC 4: Mono 3: ROTC Sponsor 4. A , L. 4 gi., .H ' i 4' ill' 2 Q. 3? ef' A .. ' J f W., . X - as -5' .4- Q vile SENIQRS LINDA ANDERSON, Cheerleader 2: Dorado 2, 4: FNC 2, 4: French 2: Girls' Chorus 2: Hr. Trees. 2: IRC 4: Talenl Show 4. LOIS ANDERSON, FNC 2, 3, 4: Girls' Chorus 2: YFC 2, 3, 4: Jr. Red Cross 2: Swedish Club 2, 3, 4: Treble Clef 2, 3, 4. LORRAINE ANDERSON. LYLE ANDERSON, Band 2, 3, 4: Foolball 2, 3, 4: I-Ir. Veep 3. MARILYNN ANDERSON, Charlemos 4: Do- rado Show 3, 4. MARY KAY ANDERSON, Dorado 2. 3, 4: FNC 2: GAA 2: IRC 4: Jr. Red Cross 3: Telenf Show 3: Pep Club 4. MERCIA ANDERSON, FNC 4: Charlemos 2: YFC 2: I-lr. Veep 3: Mono 4: Orcheslra 2, 3, 4, Trees. 4: Talem' Show 2, 4. RICK ANDERSON, Foofball 2: Track 2. SARA ANDERSON, Cheerleader 2, 4: Dorado 2, 3, 4: GAA 2, 3, 4: I-Ir. Trees. 2, 3, 4: ISC 3: Junior Play: Jr. Red Cross 3: Talenl Show 3: Pep Club 4. STANLEY ANDERSON, Baslcelbell 2: Cross Counlry 3: Dolphin 4: Dolphin Show 4: Foolball 2, 4: I-Ir. Trees. 2: Mono 3, 4: Tennis 2 ,3, 4. DENNIS ARNQUIST, I-lr. Veep. BARTON ASPLING, Baseball 2, 3: Boys' Chorus 4: Dolphin 2, 3, 4: Dolphin Show 2, 3, 4: Foofball 2, 3: YFC 2, 3, 4: Hr. Pres. 4: R Club 2, 3, 4: Sfudenf Council 4: Swimming 2, 3. JAMES ATKINS, Band 3. KAY ATKINS, Dorado 2: ISC 2, 3, 4. ALICE AUSTIN. NANCY BAILEY, Hr. Sec. 4: Hr. Treas. 3. MARCIA BALDWIN, Dorado 4: FNC 3, 4: YFC 3: Treble Clef 3. BONNIE BANKORD, Charlemos 2: Dorado 2: Girls' Chorus 2: OpereHa 2, 3: Treble Clef 3, 4. CLASS OF '58 JAMES BARBER. BARBARA BAUER, FNC 2. DONNA BECKER, IRC 3, 4: Charlemos 2: Highlighfs 3: ISC 3. 4: Opereffa 2, 3: Treble Clef 2, 3. RALPH BECKETT, Band 2, 3, 4: Hr. Veep 3. CAROLE BENANDER, ABL 3, 4, Sec. 4: Argus 3, 4, Jr. Secfion Edilor: Highlighls 3, 4: Junior Play: Nalional Honor Sociel 3, 4: Sophomore Honor Group. THOMAS BENSON, A Cappella 4: Debafe 2, 3, 4: French 3, 4: Highlighls 3: Hr. Veep 4: Opereffa 4: Tennis 2. CYNTHIA BERG, ABL 4: Charlemos 3, 4: Class Treas. 3: Dorado 2: FTA 2, 3, 4, Veep 3: GAA 4: Highlighls 3, 4, Girls' Sporls Edifor: Hr. Treas. 4: ISC 3, 4: Jr. Red Cross 3: Mono 3, 4: Nafional Honor Sociely 3, 4: Sophomore Honor Group: Sfudenf Council 2: Pep Club 4. LYNN BERGREN, French 3. 4: IRC 2, 3, 4, Pres. 3. Treas. 4: Hr. Treas. 4. ROBERT BERTOLASI, Foolball 2: Jr. Red Cross 2, 3, 4. JOAN BLANCHARD. RONALD BLOMGREN. NANCY BLOOMQUIST, Argus 3, 4, Index Edifor: Debale 2. 3: Dorado 2, 3, 4: Girls' Chorus 2: Hr. Sec. 2: Junior Play: Sfudenf Council 2, 3, 4, Veep 4: Pep Club 4. ROBERT BOLANDER, Baslcelball 2: Golf 2: Hr. Pres. 3: Hr. Treas. 2: Junior Play: Sophomore Honor Group: Talenf Show 3, 4. SHEILA BOLLING, Dorado 2, 3, 4: FNC 2, 4: Glee Club 3: HighIigh+s 3: Hr. Sec. 3. ELAINE BONZI, Glee Club 3: ISC 3. JAMES BOOTHBY, Debafe 2, 3, 4: Highlighfs 3, 42 Hr. Veep 2: Junior Play: Radio TV 2: Sfudenf Council 2, 3: Elecfion Commiffee Chr.: Talenf Show 3: Voice of Democrac Con'resf 3, Isl Place: Speech Conresf 2, 3. 4: Quill! and Scroll 4. TIMOTHY BREIT, ROTC Drill Team. VICKI BROGE, Dorado 2, 3, 4: Dorado Show 2: Hr. Veep 2, 3: Hr. Treas. 4: Opereffa 2, 3: Treble Clef 2, 3, 4: Pep Club 4. S Uh v0w'NQ xx, 9 i-id 5- I JG SENIORS LAVONA BRECKLIN. RICHARD BROWN, Baskerball 2, 3, 4: Business Educalion Club 4: Cross Counlry 3, 4: Dolphin 4: Dolphin Show 4: Golf 2, 3: I-Ir. Pres. 4: Hr. Veep 3: Jr. Red Cross 4: R Club 4: Track 4. PAULA BUBLITZ, ABL 4: Argus 3, 4: Dorado 4: Hr. Sec. 2: Junior Play: Sophomore Honor Group: Talenr Show 3, 4: Pep Club. MARGARET BURNS, ABL 3, 4: Argus: Dorado 2, 3: PNC 2, 3, 4: Mono 3, 4. THOMAS BURNS, Band 23 Baskelball 2, 3, 4: Cross Counlry 2, 3, 4: Dolphin 3, 4: Dolphin Show 4: French 4: Hr. Pres. 2: Nalional Honor Sociely 3, 4: R Club 2, 3, 4, Pres. 4: Sophomore Honor Group: Sludenr Council 2, 3: Track 2, 3, 4. DONALD BUSEKROS. BARBARA BUSH, Library 3, 4. JOSEPHINE BUTLER. BETTY BYRD, FTA 3, 4: GAA 2, 3, 4: Hr. Sec. 4: ISC 2, 3, 4. BRUCE CACCIAPAGLIA, Baskeiball 2, 3, 4: Foolball 2, 3, 4: R Club 2, 3, 4, Veep 4: Track 2, 3, 4. PHYLLIS CALACURCIO, Hr. Veep 4: I-Ir. Sec. 2: Mono 3: Pep Club. NANCY CALKINS, Girls' Chorus 2: Glee Club 4. LOIS CALVERT, Charlemos 2: GAA 3, 4: Hr. Sec. 4: ISC 2, 3, 4. REBECCA CANFIELD, ABL 4: French 2, 3, 4: FTA 2, 3: Glee Club 3. VEE CANTERBURY, Dorado 3: PNC 4: GAA 2, 3, 4: I-Iighlighis 3, 4: ISC 2, 3, 4: Mono 4: Swedish Club 3, 4: Pep Club 4. CORINNE CARLSON, ABL 4: Highlighls 4, Clubs' Edilor: I-Ir. Sec. 2: Operelra 2, 4: Orchesira 2, 3, 4: SinIonie++a 4: Swedish Club 2, 3, 4: Program Chr. 4. DAVID J. CARLSON, Agriculfure Club 3: Swedish Club 3. JEANINE CARLSON, ABL 4: GAA 4. CLASS OF '58 JAMES CARLSON, Boys' Chorus 3: Cross Counlry 4: I-Ir. Trees. 4. MADOLYN CARLSON, Argus 3: Dorado 2, 3: PNC 2, 3, 4: YFC 2, 3, 4: Hiqhlighls 3: Talenl' Show 3: Y-Teens 4. MORRIS CARLSON. RONALD CARLSON, Baseball 3, 4: Baslcelball 2, 3, 4: Foolball 2, 3, 4: I-Ir. Pres. 2, 3, 4: R Club 2, 3, 4: Slu- denl Council 3: Track 2. SANDRA CARLSON. SHARON CARLSON, ABL 4: Argus 4: Dorado 3, 4: PNC 2: French 3: I-Iiqhlighls 3, 4: I-Ir. Veep 3: IRC 2, 4, Program Chr. 4: Pep Club 4. SONYA CARLSON, A Cappella 2, 3, 4: YFC 2, 3, 4: ISC 3: Operelle 2. 3, 4. WAYNE CARLSON, Argus 4: Jr. Engineers 3: Jr. Red Cross 3. NAIDA CARL- STROM, Argus 3, 4: Dolphin Show 2: Dorado 2, 3, 4: Dorado Show 2, 3: French 2, 3: GAA 2: I-Iighlighls 3, 4: ISC 2: Jr. Red Cross 2, 3: Operella 2, 3: Treble Clel 2, 3, 4: Pep Club 4. PATRICIA CARTER, C-BAA 2: ISC 2. MARTIN CEDER- HOLM. DARLENE CEVENE, ISC 2. DUANE CHRISTIANSON, Band 2, 3, 4: PSPO 2: Swed- ish Club 2, 3, 4. JOANNE CONDE, PNC 2. JUANITA COOPER, ABI. 4: Dorado 2: FNC 2, 3, 4: Girls' Chorus 2: ISC 3, 4: Mono 4: Nafional I-Ionor Sociely 3, 4: Y-Teens 4. CAROL COPP, Hr. Sec. 3: PSPO 2, 3. BERNIE COR- NELIUS. ALAN COXHEAD, Science Club 4, Veep 4: Eleclronics Club 4. SENIORS BETH CRANE, ABL 4: Dorado 3: PNC 2, 3, 4: GAA 3, 4. CAROLYN CROMWELL, Charlemos 4: Orcheslre 4. FRANCES CRONE, PNC 2, 3, 4: YPC 2, 3, 4. JEANNINE DAHLBERG, ABL 4: Dorado 3: GAA 2, 3, 4: PNC 2, 3, 4, Trees. 4: Hr. Sec. 3: Sophomore Honor Group. SONIA DAHLIN, ABL 4: PNC 2, 3, 4: Girls' Chorus 2: ISC 2: Mono 3, 4: Sophomore Honor Group: Swedish Club 2, 3, 4, Trees. 3, Veep 4. ANNA DALIPI, ABL 4: IRC 4: Swedish Club 4. TED DAVIDSON. THOMAS DEE, Operelre 2: Talenl Show 2. LYNN DeGARlS, PNC 2: Hr. Trees. 2: Talen+ Show 3: Pep Club 4. JOAN DEIBNER, ABL 4: Dorado 2: PNC 2, 3,' 4: YPC 4: ISC 3, 4. EMMA DICKISON. ANTHONY DiTUL- LIO, Poolbell 2, 3: R Club 2, 3, 4: Swimming 2. ROBERT DIXON. CAROL DIXON, ABL 4: Argus 3, 4: PTA 2, 3, 4: Girls' Chorus 2: Hr. Trees. 2: IRC 2, 3, 4: Jr. Red Cross 3: Sluclenl Council 4: Telenl' Show 3, 4: Y-Teens 4: Pep Club 4. EARL DRENNEN, Boys' Chorus 4, Veep 4: YPC 2, 3, 4, Pres. 4: Hr. Trees. 2, 3, 4. BETTY DREW. JANE DUNBAUGH, Doredo 2, 3: PNC 2, 3, 4: Girls' Chorus 2: Librery 3. JUDITH EARLY, Dorado 2: lSC 2. CLASS OF '58 KATHRYN EDERSTROM, Dorado 2, 3, 4: Prench Club 2, 3, 4, Sec. 4: PTA 2, 3, 4, Treas. 4: Glee Club 4, Sec. 4: I-lr. Sec. 4: Mono 3: Pep Club 4. MARGELET EK, Dorado 2: PNC 2, 3, 4: I-Ir. Vee 3: Hr. Treas. 4: IRC 3, 4: Y-Teens 4. JUANITA EIJLUND, Dorado 3, 4: GAA 2, 3, 4: Glee Club 3: Hr. Sec. 4: ISC 2, 3, 4: Pep Club 4. PATRICIA EKSTROM, PNC 2. MARY EKSTEIN, Do- rado 4: PNC 3: PTA 2, 3, 4: GAA 4: Girls' Chorus 2: Glee Club 3: IRC 4: ISC 4: Library 2, Treas.: Treble Clef 4. SHARON ELLISON, Dorado 2: Glee Club 2, 3, 4: Swedish Club 3, 4. BRUCE ELMOUIST, Band 2, 3, 4: Baslcelball 2, 3, 4: Cross Counfry 3: Dolphin 3, 4: Poolball 2, 4: Golf 2: Hr. Pres. 3: Jr. Engineers 2: R Club 2, 3, 4: Sfudenl' Council 2, 3, 4. BONNIE EMERY, Dorado 2, 3: PNC 2, 3, 4, Sec. 4: Mono 2, 3, 4. BRUCE ERICKSON, Band 2, 3, 4: Prench Club 2: YPC 2, 3, 4: Hr. Veep 3: Ten- nis 2. CRYSTAL ERICKSON, YPC 2, 3, 4: Mono 2, 3, 4: Swedish Club 2, 3, 4: Y-Teens 2, 3, 4. MIRIAM ERICK- SON, YPC 3, 4: ABL 3, 4: IRC 3, 4: Swedish Club 4. ARLENE ERLANDSON, Operella 2: Treble Clef 3. BARRY ERLANDSON, Band 2, 3: Baslcelball 2: Dolphin 3, 4: Poll: Dancing 2: Poo+baII 2, 3, 4: Hr. Pres. 2, 3: Jr. Engineers 3: Operelfa 2: Track 2. SUSAN ERLAND- SON, ABL 3, 4, Pres. 4: Dorado 2: PNC 2, 3, 4, Sec 4: Nalional Honor Sociely 3, 4: Sophomore Honor Group. DAVID EVANS, Agricullure Club 2, 3: Baseball 3, 4: Boy's Chorus 4: YPC 2, 3, 4. ETHELANN FAGERSTROM, Argus 3, 4: Dorado 2: PNC 2, 4: Highlighls 3, 4: IRC 4, Treas.: Jr. Red Cross 2: Sophomore Honor Group: Pep Club 4. VICTORIA FELDT, ABL 4: Orchesfra 2, 3, 4: Sinfoneifa 4: Sopho- more Honor Group: Swedish Club 2, 3, 4. ROBERT PIDUCCIA, Mono 3. I If S if '27 'rf' r vigil Q ,E L. Af ,- . ff .W- es-. .. -E u. :Q K is-r 1. -Y ifh 653' f-fi x 5 X. --N. SENIORS WARREN FINN, Bancl 2, 3, 4: Highlighls 3, 4, Ass. Edilor 4: Hr. Veep 3: IRC 3, 4: Jr. Engineers 4: PSPQ 2, 3: Talenlr Show 3. JANICE FISHER. RICHARD FLEMMING, Argus 3, 4: Highlighls 3: Hr. Pres. 3: Quill and Scroll 4. SHARON FLEMMING. LARRY FLETCHER. MAR- GARET FOSTER, ABL 4: GAA 4: ISC 4. MARY FOWLER, GAA 4: ISC 4: Mono 3.. ROBERT FRAKER, Dolphin Club 2, 3, 4: Dolphin Show 2, 3, 4: Hr. Vee 3: Hr. Treas. 2: PSPO 2: Swimming 2, 3, 4: Talenl Show 3: Track 3, 4. DAVID FRANK, Band 2, 3: Swimming 2: Tennis 2. TERRY FRIEL. GLORIA FROBERG, Dorado 2, 3, 4: Pep Club 4. ROSALIE FROEHLICH, ABL 3, 4: Char- lemos 2, 3: A Cappella 3, 4: Dorado 2: Highlighfs 3, 4: Opere-Ha 2, 3, 4: Treble Clef 2: Junior Oraforical Conlesf, Is'r Place. ROGER FROSS, Argus 3, 4: Class Veep 3: Cross Counlry 4: Dolphin Club 3, 4: Dolphin Show 3, 4: Fool- ball 3, 4: Golf 2, 3, 4: Hr. Pres. 2, 4: Jr. Engineers 2, 3, 4: PSPQ 2, 3: Quill ancl Scroll 3, 47 R Club 2, 3, 41 Sludenl Council 2, 4, Veep 4. BONNIE FRYE. JERRY GALLAGHER, Hr. Treas. 3: PSPO 2. DIANE GAMBINI, Jr. Red Cross 3, 4: Library 2: Y- Teens 3, 4: Pep Club 4. LINDA GARMAGER, ABL 3, 4: Argus 4: Highlighls 3, 4: IRC 2, 3: Nalional Honor Sociely 3, 4: Operella 2, 3, 4: Orcheslra 2, 3, 4: Li-- brarian 4: S'ra're Orchesrra 3, 4: SinfoneHa 4: Sopho- more Honor Group. JOAN GEIGER, ABL 3, 4: Folk Dancing 3, 4, Treas. 4: A Cappella 4: FTA 2, 3, Sec. 3, Business Manager 4: Hr. Sec. 3: Nalional Honor Sociely 3. 4: Opere'Ha 2, 3, 4: Orchesfra 2: Quill and Scroll 4: Sophomore Honor Group: Talenf Show: Treble Clel 2, 3, Treas. 3. CLASS OF '58 ELENORA GEORGER, PNC 2. JOHN GOODIN, Argus 3: Baskelball 2: Cross Counlry 3, 4: I-lighlighls 3, 4: I-Ir. Veep 4: Jr. Red Cross 3: Quill and Scroll 4: R Club 2, 3: Talenf Show 3: Track 2, 3. JAMES GOODIN, Band 2, 3, 4: Hr. Treas. 3: PSPO 3, 4: Talenl Show 4. RAENELLE GORHAM, Dorado 3, 4: Dorado Show 3, 4: GAA 3, 4: Girls' Chorus 3: Highlighls 4: IRC 3: Jr. Red Cross 3: Library 4: Talenl Show 3. DIANE GOTT- FRED. JERRY GOUGH, French Club 3, 4: IRC 2, 3, 4, Veep 3. RICHARD GOVIG, Baseball 3: Dolphin Club 2, 3, 4: Dolphin Show 2, 3. 4: Foofball 2: PSPO 2, 3: R Club 2, 3, 4: Swimming 2, 3, 4: Talenl Show 4. DAVID GRAY. LOUIS GRESPAN, Baseball 2: Foolball 3, 4: Track 3. RAYMOND GRUNDSTROM, Band 4: Track 2. SANDRA GUGLIELMETTI. GARY GYLLENSWAN, Foolball 2, 3, 4. BARBARA HAINES, Argus 3: Charlemos 2, 3, 4: High- lighls 3, 4: Opereffa 2, 3, 4: Treble Clef 2, 3, 4: Pep Club 4. VIRGINIA HALL, Dorado 2, 3, 4: OpereH'a 2, 3: Treble Clef 2, 3, 4. LYNN HALLBERG, Baseball 4: Cross Counfry 3, 4: R Club 3, 4: Track 2, 3. BRUCE HALLBLADE, A Cappella 2, 3, 4: YFC 2, 3, 4: Operella 2, 3, 4. JAMES HALLDEN, Baseball 2: Jun- ior Play: Opereffa 3, 4: ROTC Drill Team 2, 3, 4. ELEANOR HALLE, YFC 2, 3, 4: ISC 3: Jr. Red Cross 3. SENIORS DELORES HALLOUIST, Deba+e 2: GAA 2: Girls' Chorus 2: Glee Club 3: IRC 2, 3: ISC 2, 3, 4: Y-Teens 2, 3, 4. DENNIS HAMM, Baseball 2: Baslcelball 2. DOUGLAS HAMM, Baseball 2, 4: Baskelball 2: Fool- ball 4: Hr. Veep 2. JANICE HANSON, FNC 2: Girls' Chorus 2. MARY HART, Jr. Red Cross 4. LEE HARVEY, Cross Counlry 2, 3. 4: Debale 4: Traclc 2, 3, 4: Eleclronics Club 3, 4. SHEILA HAYES, FNC 2, 3, 41 YFC 41 Orcheslra 2: Talen+ Show 3. LOUISE HECKMAN, Jr. Red Cross 4. HOWARD HEID, Cross Counlry 2: Dolphin 3, 4, Ser- geanl a+ Arms 4: Dolphin Show 2: Hr. Treas. 2: Swim- ming 3. DOUGLAS HENDERSON, Foolball 2, 3, 4, Co-Caplain 2: Hr. Pres. 3: R Club 2, 3, 4: Traclc 2, 3. RHONDA HILLMAN, ISC 2, 3, 4: Jr. Red Cross 4: Library 3, 4. CAROLORENE HODGSON, Dorado 2, 3, 4: Folk Danc- ing 2, 3, 4: French 2, 3: Hr. Sec. 3: Operella 2, 3, 4: Talenl Show 2: Pep Club 4. SALLY HOFFMAN. WILLIAM HOFFMAN, Band 2, 3, 4: Tennis 2. JUDITH HOLMSTROM, ABL 3, 4, Veep 4: Class Sec. 4: Dorado 2, 3, 4: Dorado Show 2: FNC 2, 3, 4, Pres. 4, Social Chr. 3: Jr. Red Cross 2: Mono 3, 4: Nalional Honor Sociely 3, 4: Pep Club 4: DAR Award 4. THOMAS HOLTEY, Band 2, 3, 4: Hr. Veep 3: Jr, Engineers 3, 4: Narional Honor Sociely 3, 4: Science Club 3, 4: Sophomore Honor Group: ROTC Rifle Team 3, 4: Slage Crew 3, 4. DIXIE HOSKINS, GAA 2, 3: Glee Club 4: ISC 2, 3. JUDITH HOUGHTON. CLASS OF '58 JUDITH HOVIOUS, Dorado 4: FNC 4. JANE HOW- ARD, ABL 4: Charlemos 2, 3, Sec. 3: Dolphin Show 2, 3, 4: Dorado 2, 3, 4: Dorado Show 2, 3, 4: Hr. Sec. 4: Jr. Red Cross 3: Mono 3: Nafional Honor Sociely 3, 4: Sophomore Honor Group: Sfudenl Council 4: Pep Club 4. JOAN HUGHES, Girls' Chorus 2: Glee Club 4. JANET HUNTER, Charlemos 2: Dorado 2: GAA 2. KAREN IRWIN, Charlemos 3: Dorado 2, 3, 4: Dorado Show 2, 3: PNC 2: Girls' Chorus 2: Glee Club 3: Mono 4. EARL JACOBSON, A Cappella 2, 3, 4: Cross Counfry 4: Dolphin Club 2, 3, 4: Dolphin Show 3, 4: Hr. Veep 3, 4: Operefia 2, 3, 4: R Club 4: Swimming 3, 4. JANENE JACOBSON, Dorado 2, 3: Glee Club 3: Girls' Chorus 4: Jr. Red Cross 2, 3, 4: Library 2. JU- DITH JACOBSON, GAA 3: ISC 3: Jr. Red Cross 2. 3, 4, Pres. 4: Library 2: Circulalion Rep. 2, 3, 4. PA- TRICIA JEEFRY, ENC 2: Girls' Chorus 2: Glee Club 3, 4. BARBARA JENNINGS, Folk Dancing 2, 3, 4: Junior Play: Operefla 2, 3, 4. CONSTANCE JENSEN, Debale 2: Dolphin Show 3: Dorado 2, 3, 4: Dorado Show 3: ENC 2, 3, 4: GAA 2, 3, 4: Girls' Chorus 2: Glee Club 3: IRC 3, 4, Veep 4: ISC 2, 3, 4: Mono 4: Pep Club 4. JERALD JENSEN, Agriculfure Club 2: Baslcefball 3, 4: Dolphin 2, 3: Dolphin Show 2, 3: Foofball 2: Swimming 2: Track 2, 3. ROBERT JENSEN. JAMES JERAS, Baseball 2, 4: Baslcef- ball 2, 3, 4: Foofball 2, 3, 4: Hr. Pres. 2: R Club 2, 3, 4: Traclc 3. JONATHAN JOHNS, Boys' Glee Club 3, 4: Junior Play: Operelfa 3, 4: Radio TV 2. BRUCE JOHNSON, Band 2, 3, 4: Talenf Show 4. CAROL JOHNSON. CAROL D. JOHNSON, Charle- mos 2: ENC 2, 4: GAA 4: Girls' Chorus 2: Glee Club 3, 4: ISC 4. 'F lf.-sv Sf 'Y K6 I. and fd? .lZ', ...Q '429' me ,gain S i A I '81 -I ' - .5 Y ,J 1 J SENIORS I I CORALYNN JOHNSON, Girls' Chorus 2: Glee Club 3: Highlighls 3, 4: Hr. Veep 4. CURT JOHNSON, Baseball 2: Baslselball 2: Foolball 2. DALE JOHNSON. DAVID E. JOHNSON, Boys' Chorus 2: Hr. Veep 2. DAVID J. JOHNSON, Dolphin 3, 4: Dolphin Show 3. 4: Foolball 2: Highlighls 3, 4: Hr. Pres. 3: Hr. Veep 2: Quill and Scroll 3, 4. DIANE JOHNSON, ABL 4: Argus 4: FNC 2, 3, 4: French 3, 4: Highlighls 3: Hr. Treas. 2: lRC 2, 3: Sophomore Honor Group. DOROTHY M. JOHNSON, ABL 3, 4: French 2, 3, 4: Highlighls 3, 4: ISC 2: Library 2, 3: Nalional Honor Sociely 3, 4: Quill and Scroll 4: Sophomore Honor Group. EUGENE JOHNSON, Baslcelball 2: Follc Danc- ing 2: Foolball 3: Golf 2: Swedish Club 2: Track 2. JACK JOHNSON, Glee Club 2, 3: YFC 2. JERRY JOHNSON, Band 2: Swedish Club 2. JOANNE MAY JOHNSON, Junior Play: Operella 2, 3: Swedish Club 2, 3: Treble Clel 2, 3, 4. JOANNE MARGARET JOHNSON, Girls' Chorus 2: YFC 3, 4: Swedish Club 2, 3, 4, Chr. of Commillees 2, 3: Treble Clel 4. J. RICARD JOHNSON, Golf 2, 3: YFC 3, 4: Hr. Pres. 2: Jr. Engineers 3: Jr. Red Cross 3: Baslcelball 2. JUNE JOHNSON, ABL 4: A Cappella 3, 4: IRC 2, 3: Or- cheslra 2, 3, 4. MAVIS JOHNSON, Hr. Trees. 4: ISC 3, 4. MARLENE JOHNSON. PAULINE JOHNSON, Girls' Chorus 2: Glee Club 3: Swedish Club 3. ROBERT G. JOHNSON, Track 2: Mech. Drawing Conlesl 3rd Place. ROBERT M. JOHNSON, Bend 2: Foolbell 2. ROBERT L. JOHNSON, Baseball 2, 3, 4: Beslceibell 2: Hr. Trees. 3. ROYCEALEE JOHNSON, ABL 3, 4: Argus 3, 4, Sr. Secfion Edifor: Cherlemos 2, 3, 4: Debele 2: GAA 2, 3: I-IighIigh+s 3, 4: Junior Play: Jr. Red Cross 2, 3, 4, Veep 3, 4, Sec. Ci'ry Council Red Cross: Nefionel Honor So- ciel 3, 4: Opere++e 2, 3, 4: Orchesfre 2, 3, 4, Trees. 4: Quill end Scroll 3, 4: Telenf Show 3, 4: Pep Club 4: Jr. Oreforicel Confesl 3: Speech Confesf 4: Sinfoneffe 4. SONYA JOHNSON, Argus 4: Dorado 2, 3: PNC 2, 3. 4: Hr. Veep 3: Jr. Red Cross 2: Mono 3: OpereHe 2, 3, 4: Orchesfre 2, 3, 4: Sinfoneffe 4. SUE W. JOHNSON, ABL 3, 4, Soc. Chr. 4: Cherlemos 2, 3, 4, Trees. 3: Dor- edo Show 2, 3: Girls' Chorus 2: Hr. Veep 2, 4: Hr. Trees. 3: Mono 4: Homecoming AH'enden'r 4. SWEN JOHNSON. BETH JOHNSTON, GAA 4: ISC 2, 4. BEVERLY JONES, Cherlemos 3: Dorado 2: FNC 2. CARL B. JONES, Dolphin 2. CHARLES JONES. LUELLA JONES, FNC 2: Jr. Red Cross 2, 3, 4: Mono 4: Science Club 3, 4. SHARON JONES. FREDERICK JUFFERNBRUCH, I-Iighlighfs 2. JAN JUH- LIN, Hr. Pres. 2. LOWELL JUHLIN. SHARON JULIOT, Glee Club 2: Library 2. JEROME KARCESKI, Dolphin 2, 3, 4: Folk Dencing 2, 3, 4: I-Ir. Trees. 3: Opererfe 2, 3, 4: PSPO 2: Swimming 2. WIL- LIAM KARLSON, Boys' Chorus 4: French 2. sd 'ffli' E 1 Q. N49 3 TZ-': Eggfhwmi: Aihh .Egg . SENIORS NANCY KELROY, ABL 4: Dorado 2, 3, 4: GAA 2, 3, 4: Mono 4: Pep Club 4. EDWARD KERCHER, YFC 4: I-lr. Veep 2: Mono 3. WARREN KERCHER, Boys' Chorus 4: Glee Club 4: YPC 2, 3, 4, Treas. 4. MARILYN KERR, GAA 2, 3: Library 2, 3: Science Club 3: Pep Club 4. CAROL KIDD, ABL 4: ISC 4. DIANNA KING, FNC 2. CAROL KISLIN, Dorado 3, 4: FNC 3: Glee Club 4: Mono 3: Talenl Show 3: Pep Club 4. LINDA KITH- CART, ISC 2. LORRAINE KLAAS, Charlernos 3: PNC 2, 3: GAA 3: Glee Club 3: IRC 3: ISC 3. JULIE KNOELKE, ABL 4: A Cappella 3, 4: Charlemos 2, 3: Dorado 2: Folk Dancing 2, 3, 4: OpereH'a 2, 3, 4: Sophomore I-lonor Group: Treble Clef 2. HAZEL KOCHEL, A Cappella 4: Dorado 2: Dorado Show 2: FNC 2, 3, 4: I-Ir. Sec. 2: I-lr. Treas. 3: Jr. Red Cross 4: Opereiia 2, 3, 4: Talenr Show 4: Treble Clef 2, 3: Pep Club 4. NANCY KOLSTAD, ABL 3, 4: Argus 3. 4: Dorado 2: GAA 2, 3, 4, Treas. 4: Highlighls 3: I-Ir. Treas. 2, 4: ISC 2, 3, 4: Quill and Scroll 4. JAN KRUSE, ABL 4: Dorado 4: Junior Play: Jr. Red Cross 2: Mono 4: Y-Teens 2, 4. GAYLE KULLBERG, Charlernos 4: Dorado 2, 3, 4: PNC 2, 3, 4: I-Ir. Sec 4: IRC 2: Mono 3, 4: Pep Club 4. JOHN KULLBERG, Dolphin 2: Fooiball 2. JOHN KUNTZE. KYLE KURANZ, Class Pres. 3: Cross Counlry 3: I-Ir. Veep 2, 4: R Club 3, 4: Track 2, 3, 4. JEANETTA LaMAY, I-lr. Veep 4: Jr. Red Cross 3. CLASS OF '58 TOM LAMPHIER, Baseball 4: Foolball 27 Traclc 2, 3. EILEEN LANDGREN. E. JOEL LANDSTROM, Golf 3: Junior Play: Operelfa 2, 47 PSPO 2, 3, 4i Slage Crew 3, 47 Talenf Show 2, 3, 4. DALE LANDIS. JACQUELINE LANE, Dorado 2: Hr. Veep 2. GERALDINE LARSON, GAA 2, 37 Hr. Veep 4. JACKIE LARSON, GAA 2: Jr. Red Cross 3. JANET LARSON. JENNILEE LARSON, GAA 2, 3: ISC 2. JERRY M. LARSON, Foofball 3. KAREN LARSON, Dorado 27 FNC 4: YFC 2, 3, 4: Hr. Treas. 2. ROBERT J. LARSON, Baslcefball 2, 37 Hr. Pres. 2, 4i Junior Play: Siudenf Council 47 Talenf Show 47 Traclc 3. RONALD LARSON, STUART LARSON, Foolball 2. 32 Hr. Pres. 37 Hr. Veep 2: National Honor Sociefy 3, 4: Radio TV 2: R Club 2, 3, 4: Science Club 2, 3: Sludenf Council 3, 4, Presidenf 4. TONI LARSON, ABL 4: Argus 3, 4, Assoc. Edi'ror7 Dorado 2, 3, 4: French 2, 3, 4: FTA 2, 3, 4: GAA 2 3 4: Girls' Clnorus 2: High- lighfs 3: ISC 2, 3, 4: Quill and Scroll 4: Pep Club 4. LORRAINE LAYNG, Orclwesfra 3. LINDA LEU, Hr. Treas. 2. JON LeVASSEUR. SENIORS CAROL LIDBERG, A Cappella 2, 3, 4: Charlernos 2: I-Iighlighls 3: Opererla 2, 3, 4. JUDITH LIEDBERG, FTA 2: GAA 2: Girls' Chorus 2, 3: I'Ir. Sec. 2: Pep Club 2, 4. FREDERICK LIERMAN, I-Iighlighrs 3: ROTC Rifle Team 3, 4. KAROL LILLIE. JOHN LINDEN, Baseball 3, 4: Debale 2: I'IighIigh'I's 3: Junior Play: Jr. Red Cross 2: Swim- ming 4. DONALD LINDER, YFC 2, 3, 4: I-Ir. Pres. 4: I-Ir. Veep 3. DAVID LINDEMAN, Band 2, 3, 4. ROBERT LINDMAN, A Cappella 4: Baskelball 2, 3: Dolphin Club 3, 41 Dolphin Show 3, 4: Foolball 2. 3: Golf 2: I-Ir. Pres. 2: Opererla 4: R Club 2, 3, 4: Swimming 4: Track 3, 4. SANDRA LINDSTEDT, Argus 3: Dorado 2, 3, 4: FNC 2, 3.4: I-Iighlighls 3: IRC 4: Jr. Red Cross 3: YfTeens 4. MARY ANN LINDOUIST, Dorado 2, 3. GLORIA LOB- BINS, GAA 2: Glee Club 3, 4: ISC 2: Jr. Red Cross 2. PETER LONSWAY, Agricullure Club 2: Foolball 2, 3, 4. ROBERT LUNA, Foolball 2: R Club 3, 4: Track 2, 3, 4. MICHEAL LUND. THEODORE LUND, Cross Coun+ry 3, 4: Dolphin Club 2, 3, 4: Dolphin Show 2, 3, 4: Folk Dancing 2: French Club 2: I-Ir. Pres. 4: Hr. Veep 2: R Club 2, 3, 4: Sludenr Council 4: Swimming 2, 3, 4: Track 2, 3, 4. NEAL LUNDBERG. STANLEY LUNDE, A Cappella 3. 4: Argus 3, 4: I-Ir. Pres. 3: IRC 3: Operefla 3, 4: PSPO 2, 3. MARLENE LUNDGREN, Charlemos 2: PNC 2: Girls' Chorus 2: Glee Club 3, 4: Library 2. CLASS OF '58 RICHARD LUNDGREN, A Cappella 4: Agricullure Club 3: Band 2, 3, 47 Poofball 2, 3: Boys' Glee Club 3i Operefra 4: PSPO 2. DALE LUNDQUIST, Band 2, 3: Baslcefball 2, 3: Cross Counfry 2, 3: R Club 2, 3. VIR- GINIA LUNN, ABL 43 Dolphin Show 2: PNC 2: Library 2, 3, 4: Boys' Chorus Accompariisl 2. FREDERICK MAGNUSON, Baslcefball 2, 3, 4: Cross Courilry 2. KENNETH MAILLOUX, IRC 2, 37 Mono 33 PSPO 2, 3. BONNIE MAITYA, ISC 3: Opererla 2. 3: Treble Clef 2, 3. DAVID MALM, A Cappella 3, 4: Band 23 Dolphin 2, 3, 43 Dolphin Show 2, 3, 4i Folk Dancing 47 Hr. Pres. 23 Operella 2, 3, 43 Swimming 2, 3, 4. EMILY MANS- FIELD. ROBERT MARRIOTT. RICHARD MARSH, ROTC Drill Team 2, 3: ROTC Rifle Team 4. SANDRA MASSIER. GAIL MATTHEWS, Girls' Chorus 27 Hr. Pres. 2. GILBERT MAZEIKA. MARY KAY MCCARTY, Dorado 2, 3, 4: Dorado Show 2: PNC 2, 37 Hr. Sec. 3: Mono 3: Pep Club 4. ELIZABETH MCDONNELL, Girls' Chorus 2. 3. JAMES MCFAUL, Baslcefball 3, 4, Mgr.: Foofball 2, 3, 4, Mgr.: R. Club 2, 3, 43 Track 2, Mgr. SANDRA Mc- GRAW. IRENE McLIN. 'CWS AX ,Qui up I -vi TJ' SENIORS JEANETTE McQUAY. CARLA MERA, Dorado 2, 3: FTA 2: GAA 2, 3: Highlighls 3, 4: Hr. Trees. 2: Jr. Red Cross 4: Pep Club 4. DARLA MERA, Dorado 2: FTA 2: GAA 2: Highlighls 3, 4: Hr. Sec. 2. MICHAEL MEYERS, Eleclronics Club 2, 3, Sec. 3: Jr. Engineers 2: Science Club 2. CAROL MILLER, Dorado 2: GAA 2, 3, 4: Hr. Sec. 3: Hr. Treas. 2: ISC 2, 3.4, Pres. 4: Pep Club 4. KAREN MILLER, Charlemos 2, 3.4. RUTHANN MOLSON, Charlemos 2: Dorado 3: Library 2, 3: Y-Teens 4. MARY MONTGOMERY, ABL 3. 4: French Club 3, 4: FTA 2, 3, 4: GAA 2, 3: Girls' Chorus 2: ISC 3: Jr. Red Cross 4. CAROL MOORE, ISC 3. ROBERT MOORE, Foolball 2, 3, 4: R Club 2, 3, 4. CAROL MORROW, Glee Club 3. DONNA MROW- IEC, Dorado 2, 3, 4: Hr. Sec. 2, 3, 4: Mono 3, 4: Talenl Show: Pep Club 4, Sec. BRUCE MUNSON, Band 2, 3, 4, Veep 4: Hr. Veep 4: Jr. Engineers 3, 4, Sec. 4: Nalional Honor Sociely 3, 4: Radio TV 2: Science Club 3, 4, Pres. 4. BRUCE MURAWSKI, Foolball 2, 3, 4. JOHN MUTIMER, Baseball 2: Foolball 2, 3: Hr. Pres. 2. CLIFTON NEFF, Foolball 2: R Club 2, 3, 4: Traclc 2. OLGA NEKRASEWICH, ABL 4: Hr. Treas. 4: Nalional Honor Sociely 3, 4. BARBARA NELSON, ABL 4: Char- lemos 4: FTA 2, 3, 4: Girls' Chorus 2: IRC 2: Mono 4: Pep Club 4. CLASS OF '58 CHRISTINE NELSON, Dorado 2: FNC 2: Hr. Trees. 3: IRC 2, 3. DAWN NELSON, PNC 2: Swedish Club 2. DENNIS NELSON. JUDITH NELSON, Dorado 2, 3: Dorado Show 2, 37 PNC 2, 3: IRC 2, 3: Operella 2, 3: Treble Cle-I 2, 3, 4: Pep Club 4. KENNETH NELSON, Band 2, 3, 4. NANCY NELSON. ROBERT NELSON, Dolphin Club 3: Folk Dancing 3, 4, SUSAN NELSON, ABI. 3, 4: Argus 3, 4: Dorado 2, 3, 4: Dorado Show 2: PNC 2, 3, 4: French Club 3, 4: Jr. Pres. 4: Pep Club 4. CAROLYN NICE. BETH NILSSON, FTA 2, 4: IRC 2, 4: Junior Play: Mono 4: Orchesfra 2, 3, 4: Operelra 2, 3, 4: Sludenl' Council 4: Swedish Club 3, 4, Sec. 4. BEVERLY NORBERG, Girls' Chorus 2: Y-Teens 4. PAUL NORBERG, Band 2, 3, 4, Sec. 4: Highlighls 3, 4: Hr. Pres. 2: Hr. Veep 4: Hr. Sec. 3. SUZANNE NORDVALL, Dorado 4: PNC 2: GAA 4: Girls' Chorus 2: Glee Club 3, 4: ISC 4: Jr. Red Cross 4: Pep Club 4. BERTIL NYMAN, Boys' Chorus 4: IRC 3, 4: Nalional Honor Sociefy 3, 4: Swedish Club 2, 3, 4, Pres. 4. MARY NYMAN, ABL 3, 4: Argus 3, 4: Charlernos 3: FTA 2: Hi hli hrs 3 4' Jr, Red Cross 3' Q Q I I I Nafional Honor Sociefy 3, 4: Ouill and Scroll 4: Sopho- more Honor Group: Swedish Club 2, 3, 4. SHARON NYMAN. JEAN RAE OLIN, Mono 3: Circu- lafion Rep. 2, 3, 4. PEGGY OLMSTEAD, Charlernos 2, 3, 4: Jr. Red Cross 3: Pep Club 4. X SENIORS JOHN OLSON, Eleclronics I. LAVON OLSON. RAY- LIN OLSON, Jr. Engineers 2, 3: Jr. Red Cross 3. DUANE OMARK. SUSAN OMARK, FNC 2: GAA 2: YFC 2, 3: Hr. Treas. 3. CAROL PACE, Dorado 2, 3, 4: GAA 2, 3, 4, Treas. 3, Pres. 4: Hr. Vee 3: Hr. Sec. 2: ISC 2, 3, 4: Jr. Red Cross 4: Pep CluE 4. JERRY PALM, Baseball 3, 4: Dolphin 2, 3, 4: Hr. Pres. 4: IRC 3: Jr. Play. ANTOINETTE PALUZZI, Charlemos 2, 3, 4: Hr. Sec. 4: Library 2: Pep Club 4. ANN PARKER, ISC 2: Pep Club 4. MARY PARLEE, ABL 3, 4: Argus 3, 4: Charlemos 2, 3, 4, Sec.: Dolphin Show 3: Dorado 2, 4: Dorado Show 2: GAA 2, 3, 4: Highlighf 3: Hr. Veep 2: ISC 4: Jr. Play: Operella 2, 3: Sophomore Honor Group: Sluclenf Council 2, 3: Talenl Show 4: Treble Clef 2, 3, 4: AFS Exchange Sludenl. PAT PAROCHKA, ENC 2, 3: GAA 2, 4: Class Treas. 4: Hr. Pres. 2: Hr. Sec. 4: ISC 2: Mono 3. BERT PARTLOW, Golf 3. MARY PUOLOS. MARILYNN PETERS, A Cappella 4: Argus 3: Doraclo 2: ENC 2, 3, 4: Girls' Chorus 2: High- Iigh+ 3: ISC 3, 4: Junior Play: Jr. Red Cross 3: Operelfa 3, 4: Treble Clef 3, Vice Pres. BERNT PETERSON, Highlighls 3, 4: Hr. Pres. 3. CAROLE BETH PETERSON, A Cappella 2, 3, 4: Dorado 2, 3, 4: ETA 4: Hr. Treas. 4: ISC 4: Operella 3, 4: Pep Club 4. JACK PETERSON. JUDI PETERSON. Doraclo 3: ENC 2: GAA 2, 3.4: ISC 2, 3: Mono 3. CLASS OF '58 NANCY ANN PETERSON, ABL 4: GAA 3. 4: Hr. Sec. 3. NEIL PETERSON. SHARON R. PETERSON, GAA 3, 4: Glee Club 41 ISC 3, 4: Pep Club 4. SHIRLEY PETERSON, FNC 2, 3, 4: Girls' Chorus 2: Glee Club 3, 4: Hi-C 2, 3, 4: O erella 2, 3, 4. MON- NIE PHARES. SUSAN PHILLIPSI ABL 3, 4: Class Sec. 2: Debale 3: French 2, 3, 4, Pres. 4: Highlighfs, 3 4, Edilor-in-Chief 4: Hr. Pres. 2: I-lr. Sec. 4: IRC 2, 3, 4. Pres. 4: Junior Play: Nafional Honor Sociely 3, 4: Quill and Scroll 4. MARILYN PIPPEL, ABL 4: FTA 4: Girls' Chorus 2: Operelfa 3: Treble Clef 3, 4. JANET PIXLER, ABL 3, 4: A Cappella 2, 3, 4: Charlemos 2, 3, 4: Hi-C 2, 3, 4: Highlighls 3, 4: Opereffa 2, 3, 4. SANDRA POLHILL, Hi-C 2: Library 2. NANCY POWERS, Dorado 2, 4: French 2: Glee Club 4: Hr. Sec. 2. GERRY PROPP. TONI PRYMAK, FNC 2, 3, 4: Girls' Chorus 2: Glee Club 3, 4. RICHARD PYZYNSKI, Baseball 2, 3, 4: Baskelball 2, 3. 4: Cross Counlry 3, 4: Foofball 2: R Club 2, 3. JOYCE RADER, ABL 3. 4: French 2, 3, 4, Treas. 4: FTA 2, 3, 4, Veep 4: Naiional Honor Sociely 3, 4. JOAN RAHM, Dorado 2, 3, 4: GAA 3, 4: ISC 4: Talenf Show 3, 4: Pep Club 4. THOMAS RAMSEY, Boys' Chorus 3: Elecfronics Club 4: Jr. Engineers 3, 4, Pres. 4: Science Club 3, 4. JUDY REAM, Argus 3: Debafe 2, 3: FNC 2: FTA 3, 4: Girls' Chorus 2: Hi-C 2, 3: Highlighf 3: Hr. Treas. 3, 4: IRC 2, 3, 4: Y-Teens 4: Pep Club 4: Junior Oralorical, 2nd place. BARBARA REED, FNC 2, 3. -J . ..., .. : X 4 ,,.:-5.45. ss -35 5, ms -: fit' wyx I 47 'ik f Q3 Q I SENIORS KATHLYN REED, ABL 4: Charlemos 3, 4: Jr. Red Cross 4: Operella 3, 4: Orcheslra 2, 3, 4: YFC 2. MARY JANE REEVES, A Cappella 4: Charlemos 2: Operella 2, 3, 4: Treble Clef 2, 3. ROBERT REHNBERG, Boys' Chorus 3, 4, Pres. 4: Dolphin Club 4: Foofball 2: YFC 3, 4: Traclc 3. MOLLY REILLY, ABL 3, 4, Treas. 4: Argus 3: Dorado 2: FTA 2, 3, 4, Pres. 4: I-Iighlighls 3, 4: ISC 3, 4: Circu- Iaiion Rep. 3, 4: Quill anol Scroll 3, 4. BETTY REX- ROAT, YFC 2, 3: I-Ir. Treas. 2: Jr. Red Cross 2: Pep Club 4. JUDITH RICE. JOYCE RITTER, Hr. Sec. 2. MARYANN RIVERDAHL, ABL 3, 4: FTA 2: GAA 4: I-Iighlighfs 3, 4: Hr. Sec. 3: IRC 3, Sec.: ISC 2, 3, 4: Operelia 2, 3: Treble Clef 2,I 36 Y-Teens 3, 4, Sec. 3. PATRICIA RIZOTTO, Glee Cu 3, 4. JUDITH ROBERTSON, FTA 2: Girls' Chorus 2, Veep: Jr. Red Cross 3, 4: Sfucleni Council 4: Y-Teens 2, 3, 4, Pres. 2. RUTH ROBINSON, YFC 2, 3: Speech Conlesf 3. PATSY ROGERS. DELORES ROHLIN, Girls' Chorus 2, 3. CAROL RO- LAND, Dorado 2, 3: GAA 2, 3, 4, Veep 4: I-Iighlighls 3: ISC 2, 3, 4, Sec. 3: Pep Club 4: TaIen+ Show 4. CON- STANCE ROUNDS, A Cappella 3. 4: Girls' Chorus 2: YFC 2, 3, 4: Hr. Treas. 3: Opereffa 3, 4: Siafe Music Conlesi 4. BRUCE RUCKERT, Band 2, 3, 4: YFC 2: PSPO 2: Swed- ish Club 2: Track 3. JUDITH RUMCHIK, ABL 3, 4: A Cappella 4: Charlemos 2, 3: Deba+e 2: FTA 4: Oper- e+fa 2, 3, 4: Orchesfra 2: Treble Clef 2, 3. JAMES RUNNERSTROM. CLASS OF '58 JOYCE RUSKAVAGE Ar us 3 4' GAA 4' I-Ii hli hls I Q I I I 9 Q 3, 4: I-Ir. Veep 3: Hr. Sec. 2, 4: IRC 4: Talenl Show 3. 4: Pep Club 4. JEFFREY SACHS, Band 2: Baslcelball 2: Cross Counlry 3, 4: Dolphin Club 4: Golf 2, 3, 4: R Club 3, 4: Sophomore Honor Group. GEORGIA SAFFORD, ABL 4: Debale 2, 3, 4: Dorado 2: High- liqhfs 3, 4: IRC 3: Junior Play: Mono 3, 4: Talenl Show 3, 4. SHARON SAGE, Charlemos 2, 3, 4, Pres. 4: Dorado 2: Girls' Chorus 2: Highlighls 3, 4: Hr. Sec. 2: Hr. Treas. 3: ISC 2: Mono 3: Quill and Scroll 4: Sophomore Honor Group: Talenr Show 3: Pep Club 4. KATHRYN ST. CLAIR, ABL 4: Argus 4: Dorado 2, 4: Doraclo Show 3: PNC 3: French Club 3, 4: I-Ir. Sec. 3: Hr. Treas. 2: Nalional Honor Sociely 3, 4: Talenf Show 3, 4: Pep Club 4. NANCY SAMORIAN, ABL 4: Cheerleader 4: Doraclo 2, 3, 4: FNC 2: GAA 2, 3, 4, Sporlhe-ad 3: ISC 2, 3, 4, Treas. 3, Sec. 4: Sludenl Council 4: Talenl Show 4: Pep Club 4. PEGGY SANDERS. CHARLOTTE SAWVELL. GEORGE SCHIRO. JR. VIRGINIA SCHIRO. JUDITH SCHMITT, FTA 3: High- Iigh+s 3: ISC 3. CHARLES SCHNEPPER. BEVERLY SCHRADER, I-Ir. Treas. 4. CAROL SCHWEN- GELS. HUGO SCHWENKE, A Cap ella 3, 4, Pres. 4: Baseball 3, 4: Baslcelball 3, Mgr.: Doljphin Club 4: Dol- phin Show 4, Masler of Ceremonies: Hr. Pres. 4: Oper- eI'ra 3, 4: R Club 3, 4: Sludenf Council 4. JERRY SEALINE, Hr. Veep 2: Sfudenl Council 2. DOUGLAS SELANDER, Hr. Veep 3, 4. LARRY SE- WELL. xx - 4- Q X X .1 Iliff' 1 1 B1 ak Q S . ig.. fwx u-Q X if I f 'Z' 4.11. I SENIORS LAVERE SHAFER. LINDA SHARP, GAA 2: Mono 3: PSPO 2. JIM SHARPE. STEVE SHEETS, Charlemos 3, 4: Class Pres. 4: Class Veep 2: Dolphin 2, 3, 4, Veep 4: Dolphin Show 2 ,3, 4: Foolball Manager 2, 3: Hr. Veep 2: I-lr. Treas. 4: Mono 2, 3: PSPO 2: Science Club 4: Talenl Show 3. DAVID SHEPHERD, A Cappella 4: Boys' Chorus 2, 3: Glee Club 2, 3: IRC 4: Jr. Red Cross 4: Operella 4: Orches- +ra 2, 3, I45CPres. 4. FAITH SHOSTROM, ABL 4: YFC 2, 3, 42 3. DENNY SHUTE, Glee Club 4. SUE SIEREN, FNC 3, 4: YFC 2, 3, 4: ISC 3. JANN SIFFREN, Charlemos 4: Follc Dancing 2, 3, 4: FTA 2, 4: YFC 2: Highlighls 3, 4: Hr. Pres. 2: Jr. Red Cross 4: Opereffa 2, 3, 4: Y-Teens 2: Talenr Show. MEL SILVER, Jr. Engineers 2, 3, 4, Sec. 3, Treas 4: Science Club 2, 3, 4, Veep 2: Eleclronics Club 2, 3, 4, Pres. 3, 4. BILL SKINNER, Boys' Chorus 4: French 3, 4. SUE SKINNER, Argus 3, 4: Dorado 2: FNC 2, 3, 4: French 2, 3, 4: FTA 4: GAA 2, 3: Highlighls 3, 4, Pholo Edilor Argus 84 Highlighrs 4: Hr. Pres. 4: Hr. Treas. 2: IRC 2, 3, 4, Sec. 4: Orchesfra 2, 3: PSPO 4: Talenl Show 3: Pep Club 4. SCOTT SKOGLUND, Band 2, 3, 4: Dolphin 3: Foolball 2, 3: Hr. Pres. 2: Tennis 2, 3. RON SLIKTAS, Basker- ball 2, 3, 4: Cross Counfry 4: Foolball 2, 3: Hr. Veep 2: Hr. Sec. 3: R Club 2, 3, 4, Sec. 4: Track 2, 3, 4. DAVID SMALL, Dolphin 2, 3, 4: Dolphin Show 2, 3, 4: Folk Dancing 2, 3, 4, Pres. 3, 4: Hr. Pres. 3: Hr. Veep 4: Operella 2, 3, 4: Swimming 2, 3, 4. CHARLOTTE SMITH. KAY SMITH, FNC 2: GAA 4: Girls' Chorus 4: Jr. Red Cross 2: Pep Club 4. RUTH ANN SMITH. CLASS OF '58 JEAN SOLOWIEJKO. LARRY SPARKS. MARTHA SPENCER, Opereffa 2, 3: Treble Clel 2, 3, 4. DAVID STAVLUND, YFC 2. JUDY STEFFA, Dorado 2: Follc Dancing 2, 3, 4: French 2, 3, 4: FTA 2, 3, 4: Girls' Chorus 2: I-lr. Treas. 2: Operelfa 2, 3, 4: Pep Club 4. SUSIE STONEFIELD, ABL 4: Argus 4: Dorado 2, 3, 4: Dorado Show 2, 3: FNC 3: French 3, 4: GAA 3: l'lr. Pres. 3: Talenf Show 3: Pep Club 4. LOIS STRAIT. BRAD STREED. ROSALYN STROTE, FNC 2, 3: Junior Play: Jr. Recl Cross 2, 3, 4: Mono 3: Swedish Club 3, 4. PATRICIA STUART, FNC 3, 4: YFC 3, 4: Hr. Treas. 3: IRC 3: Y-Teens 3, 4: FNC Corresponding Sec. 4. HENRY STUKART, Band 2, 3, 4: Baskefball 2: Fooiball 2: Golf 2, 3, 4: I-Ir. Pres. 2. PETE STUFFLEBEAM, Fool- ball 4. ANN SWANSON, Argus 3: FNC 2, 3, 4: YFC 3, 47 Highlighls 3, 4: Quill ancl Scroll 3, 4: Taleni Show 3. DON SWANSON, Band 2, 3, 4: Cross Counlry 4: Dol- phin 2, 3, 4: Dolphin Show 2, 3, 4: I-Ir. Veep 2: Junior Play: Operelia 3: Orchesfra 3: R Club 2, 3, 4: Science Club 2, 4: Swimming 2, 3, 4: Track 3, 4: Dolphin Sec. 4. DORIS SWANSON, Glee Club 2: IRC 4: ISC 2. JANE SWANSON, French 2: Glee Club 2. KAY SWANSON, FNC 2: Girls' Chorus 2, 3: Operella 3: Treble Clef 3, 4. LORETTA SWANSON, FTA 2: Glee Club 3, 4: Swedish Club 2. W I Wmaf at wg I w S rsifriiwfr-fiiiiir ,- i V ':3Qi?r-ilifiiii..4.53: gk 'Q' lilup i7n?Q.'if, V ij. . 'k L' F . .,., I UP Nxli we X ' 1: T 7 ,, Q4 fx is .. JC' 3 QS Q lk 9. IQERSP ' W 3' I Nigga? l 1.,y.,g? Qi .. gxyswd YI I I ' r 4 'X , .f m 36, 3, hum.. 2:3252 if , 4, if Q v 'I W Sl if MARG SWANSON, Dorado 2, 3, 4: Follc Dancing 2: FTA 2, 3, 4: Girls' Chorus 2: Qperella 2: Swedish Club 2, 3, 4, Sec. 3: Lucia Queen 2, allendanl 3: Horne- coming Queen 4: Pep Club 4. ANITA SWENSON, Argus 4: Dorado 2, 3: FNC 2: Girls Chorus 2: High- Iighls 3, 4: Hr. Sec. 2, 3: IRC 3: Sludenr Council 2: Y-Teens 4: Pep Club 4. A. BRUCE SWENSON, Basker- ball 2, 3, 4: Class Pres. 2: Foolball 2, 4: French 3: Glee Club 3: Golf 2, 3, 4: YFC 2: I-Ir. Pres. 3, 4. CAROLE SWENSON, Charlemos 2: FNC 2: Girls' Chorus 2: I-Iighlighls 3: Pep Club 2. MARLENE SWEN- SON, Dorado 2, 3, 4: Dorado Show 2: FTA 2: GAA 2, 3: Hr. Veep 3: Hr. Sec. 2: IRC 4: ISC 2, 3, 4: Y-Teens 2: Pep Club 4. SANDRA SWENSON, French 3: IRC 3. BARBARA TALLEY, Dorado 3, 4. DIXIE THOMAS, GAA 2, 4: Glee Club 2, 3: YFC 3: Hr. Sec. 4: Pep Club 4. DALLAS THOMPSON, Baseball 2, 3, 4: Baslcelball 2, 3, 4: Class Veep 4: Cross Counlry 3, 4: Follc Dancing 4: French 2, 3, 4, Veep 4: Hr. Pres. 3: Junior Play: Mono 3, 4: R Club 2, 3, 4, Treas. 4. JOHN THOMPSON. CAROLYN THORNE, Cheer- leader 2, 3, 4: Dorado 3, 4, Sec. 4: GAA 3, 4: Hr. Pres. 3, 4: Hr. Veep 2: Talenl Show 2, 3, 4: Pep Club 4. BONNIE TOEWS, Girls' Chorus 2. CHARLES TOMKUS. LOUISE TOPPE, ABL 3, 4: Argus 4, Eclilor-in-Chief: Class Sec. 3: Debale 2, 3: Dorado 2: French 2, 3, 4: GAA 2, 3: Hr. Pres. 2: Nalional Honor Sociely 3, 4: Quill and Scroll 4: ROTC Sponsor. TOM TROST, Foolball 2, 3, 4: Hr. Pres. 2, 3, 4: R Club 2, 3, 4: Sophomore Honor Group: Track 2, 3, 4. DUANE TUELL, Jr. Red Cross 2. LINDA TURNQUIST, Dorado 4: GAA 2: Hr. Sec. 2, 3: Qperella 2, 3: Swed- ish Club 3, 4: Treble Clef 2, 3, 4. JOY VALENTINE, ABL 3, 4: Dorado 2, 3: FNC 2: FTA 4: GAA 2, 3, 4: Highlighls 3, 4: ISC 2, 3, 4: Junior Play: Talenl Show 4: Pep Club 4. CLASS OF '58 JANICE VANDERPAL. ALICE VANSTROM, ISC 3. SHARON VINCENT, ABL 4: French 2, 3, 4: FTA 3, 4: GAA 3: ISC 3: Jr. Red Cross 2, 3, 4: Operelfa 3: Science Club 3: Treble Clef 2, 3, 4. GARY WALDRON, Argus 4: French 2, 3, 4: Hr. Pres. 4: Hr. Veep 2, 3: Jr. Engineers 4: Operelra 3, 4: PSPO 4: Science Club 2, 3, 4: Slagecrew 3, 4. DONALD WALKER, Glee Club 4: Science Club 2. SADIE WALKER, Girls' Chorus 2: Glee Club 2. GUNNAR WALLSCHLEAGER, Foolball 2, 3, 4: Hr. Treas. 2, 3: R Club 2, 3, 4: Track 2, 3. RICHARD WARFSMAN. NANCY WAUFLE, ABL 4: Charlemos 2, 3. 4: French 4: FTA 2, 3, 4: IRC 3. DONNA WEAVER. JUDY WEBER, Charlemos 2: Do- rado 2: FTA 2: GAA 2: I-lighlighfs 3. NANCY WEBER. PAUL WELLIVER. DIANE WELSBY, Dorado 2, 3, 4: FNC 2, 3, 4: French 2, 3, 4: Mono 3, 4: Pep Club 4. PRISCILLA WEIR, ABL 4: Argus 3, 4: Charlemos 4: Dorado 2, 3: FNC 2, 3, 4: Girls' Chorus 2: Highlighls 3 4' I-Ir Sec 4' I-Ir Treas. 2: ISC 3, 4, Pres. 3: Pep Club'4.i ' KERRILL WEST. WARREN WHEELOCK, Band 2. 3, 4: Baseball 3, 4: Boys' Chorus 2: French 4: Jr. Red Cross 2. ERLENE WHITEHEAD, A Cappella 2, 3, 4: FTA 2, 3: IRC 2: Junior Play: Mono 3: Opereffa 2, 3, 4: Swedish Club 2, 3. 4: Pep Club 4. 45 33- I .,j.ass,V.:,. 5351353-Qiiiikii SENIORS WENDELL WHITEHEAD. JANET WIELAND. MARY LOU WILKEN, ISC 3. JUDITH WILLIAMS, CharIemos 4: Dorado 2, 37 GAA 2, 3, 47 Jr. Red Cross 37 Mono 3. PATRICIA JEAN WIL- SON, ABL 3, 41 Argus 3, 4: Debafe 23 I'IighIigh+s 3, 4: I'Ir. Veep 4: I-Ir. Sec. 33 IRC 27 Mono 3, 4: CircuIa'rion Rep. 4. PATRICIA JOAN WILSON. ROBERTA WILTFANG, Charlemos 4, GAA 3, 4: GirIs' Chorus 21 Glee Club 37 YFC 2, 3, 4: I IighIighJrs 3, 41 ISC 3, 4: Jr. Red Cross 2. MARVIN WINKELMAN, TaIen'r Show 4. KAREN WISNER, Argus 3, 43 Class Treas. 27 Dolphin Show 35 Dorado 2, 3, 4: Dorado Show 2, 3, 4: PNC 2: FOIIQ Dancing 2, 3, 4, Sec. 2, 3, 41 French Club 3: GAA 2, 3, 43 GirIs' Chorus 2, I IighIighIs 3: I-Ir. Veep 2, 3, Mono 3: OpereIIa 2, 3, 47 Sfudenf Council 3, 4, Sec. 4, Pep Club 4. IRVING WOLF, Track 2. PAT WOODMAN, Dorado 2, 3, 47 GAA 4: Swedish CIuIo 3. PATRICIA WOODRICK, Dorado 2, 3, 47 GAA 2, 3: ISC 2, 3. SALLY WRIGHT, ABL 3, 47 A Cappella 2, 3, 4, Treas. 3, 47 Argus 45 Charlemos 3,41 Dorado 2: I-IighIigh+s 3, 4: Hr. Sec. 3i Opereffa 2, 3, 43 Y-Teens 2. SANDRA WRIGHT, FNC 2. WILLIAM WRIGHT. ROSS YOUNGBERG, Boys' Chorus 4. LANCE YOUNG- QUIST, AgricuII'ure CIub 2, 3, Veep 31 Band 2, 3, 47 FoIIc Dancing 2, 3, 47 I-Ir. Veep 37 IRC 35 OpereHa 2, 3, 4, S+ucIenI CounciI 27 Tennis 4. ABOVE: Linda Garmager, Miriam Erickson, and Jerry Gough. Around +he piano are Bruce Munson, Berfil Nyman, Mary Monfgomery, and Sianley Anderson. Top Ten Superior scholaslic achieverneni is ihe basis upon which ihe Top Ten boys and girls of 'rhe senior class are chosen. Early one morning in February, several senior homeroorns received ielephone calls io send ceriain siudenls io lhe office. They all assembled in Mr. Welsh's office lo receive The news ihai ihey had been selecied for Top Ten. This clirnaxed lhree years oi earnesl applicaiion for lhese people. .5 45 F Shown at fhe +iclre'r booih are Doroihy Johnson, Jim Boofhby, Susan Phillips, and Carole Bernader. 'Wk Pausing for a minuie in fheir busy roufines are Susan Erland- son, Juanifa Cooper, Wayne Carlson, and Sfuari Larson. M ' LEFT: Thomas Burns, Thomas Holley, Joyce Rader, ,J 5 Mary Nyman, and Roger Fross. i liar ow. iiliigisgg-:, :ff V :f Us f .,g,.,g,,,s,,u,,,. N. Ts-is sv .,' 1 . S Miss RuTh Ann WhiTe, Junior Class Advisor an l si 4 JUNIOR CLASS OFFICERS: Maureen LunclquisT, secrefaryg John Whife, presidenf: Dale Mood, vice-presidenh and Margif Ohrn, Treasurer. Juniors Assume Role of Upperclassmen As we look back on our junior year, we are reminded oT The wonderTul Time we have had. We especially remember . . . running ThaT lasT sTreTch To make iT To homeroom by The eighT o'clock bell . . . The piT in our sTomachs as we TearTully looked aT The scores oT The Illinois ApTiTude TesTs . . . The million ways There are To Tie a bandage in FirsT Aid . . . and ThaT lasT-minuTe cramming Tor The American l-lisTory Tinal. Through The able planning oT our advisor, Miss RuTh Ann WhiTe, and our class oTTicers, our prom lv1isTleToe Magic will always be one oT The highlighTs oT our junior year aT EasT. AlThough we will always look back on our junior year, we are looking Torward To The wonderful prom- ises of nexT year, our SENIOR year! -'mmm 3' liars B A Tm' Gi? -'SL -4 417 ui R Pa? Adams Judy Allen Marvin Aaby Eldon Aase Carol Abrahamson Rey Alan Dana Alfredson Georgia Alfredson 0 X' :L . ,. 5 1 .1 Ann Anderson Arne Anderson Larry Adleman Sharyl Almblade 337-'Z 'fA'1 5 31 9 Q .32 Q sl . is 13:3 N lf 'G -' 'lxffl f G, 23 J Kay Adolphson Gerald Ahlquisi Jack Alongi Harold Amenf - A f -Q-:P J AISLE' ' . - Bari Anderson William Axelson David Anderson K 0 A VN! eq-rf' -:r 3 wish A '-3 'X.A K X .,,ar l George Anderson Gran? Anderson James Anderson James Anderson Judy Anderson Judy Anderson Kaihy Anderson Karen Anderson Kurf Anderson Maris Anderson Ray Anderson Sharon Anderson Sharon Anderson Susan Anderson Rl Ali 4-nr' . 6, 'KN 5 - Q, f A -. ' . . ,ff F B is X r Judy Applequisf Sheri Archer Doroihy Armour Terry Arnold Mari+a Arvidson Roger Ashbough Ted Balacox Diane Baclrman John Bargren Richard Barlrer Roland Barlrer Sally Barlels Pam Bass Charles Ba+es ek' Hn- 'ARD' 'Nw' Gordon Bear Carol Beeding Dale Beclxeil Bonnie Beclcman K kk 'K Yogi we ., Q,-nf Q. f,.:i1- . A i 5952? N Q - 24229 'K ' QF' K Qi Ag 1 nv' 40 'K ffl 3151? ' ' if if Judy Bell Paul Bell Linda Bensen Saundra Berglund Jane Bernard Dale Bigger Mary Billman David Bishoff A la 4 , Donna Beclr Roberi' Beglrup Sylvia Beisher l,-'wx Ml' ,bb Carl Bergman Karen Bergsfrom Karin Bergsfrom Chrisfine Biorl: John Bjork Shirley Blomberg U x 1 ' a ,r - - A f ' 'ff p d .11 ' - , V --if l x ' I 'X 4 Lloyd Brand? Gary Bullla 4--'- f'D SJ Coralue Busse Dillard Bufler Charlean Byrd Judy Cadwalder Karen Caldwell 1313 'sv R' .1 Lynndon Bried Gary Burien Juniors , in i Sarah Camp LuAnne Campbell Marlene Carlson Ronald Carlson Roy Carlson Sally Carlson Larry Carlsirom Janef Carlson Jerry Carlson Karl Carey Brad Carlson Donald Carlson Douglas Carlson Marilee Carlzen ii. e 1, .Q WT fi ,Q fi , -6 . an issis 5' WMQN-ef e Q! s r K Fr: xl- .. - K Q ., 9, G 0 A , , -Q 1 T ,ff ,if T in ' is f - - y ii V 'fgi fil l Roger Carpenler Sharon Carr Dennis Carier Vesfa Car+er Thomas Casiree Ronald Ca+alani Carol Cedarleaf Carol Chrisienson Dan Chrislianson Vern Cinlrorn Herberl Clausen Judy Cole Judy Conani Barbara Coniglio Juniors A455 Milre CorleH Connie Correnii Jerry Dahlen Thomas Dahlgren fmw Judy Cool: Lucille Cool: Virginia Cooper James Coppoleffi Kafhleen Corey James Cowan Kalhy Cowell Miles Cramer Jaclr Craffy Thomas D'Agosiin Wallace Dahlgren Judy Dahlsirom David Dale Karen Danielson Timofhy Davis Dwiqhi Davidson Sandra DeMoss Pafrick Donovan N ,gm .4 my .www . - fag. 4 nfl l,v,,J an V QPF .A 'T AN I-J 'E' s l.aFern Dawson Mike DePew r .2 f 9, Q-rf K Jerry Dofy X Q Dorofhy Drolen Lawrence Dunlap Ronald Dunham Ray Dnelal: Ruchard Ehrler James Elrlof Car Elclund David Elwin Karin Engsirom Sue Enneif Carole Erickson Greg Erickson Kaihle Erickson Lynne Erickson Q T?-44:15 , I ,M Q, 4 , 4' fzgwisisf 5 4 ' 3 ,y -all ' an , STI' 'i 2 9 in Y KK mf,-vi S+even Erilrson Mariorie Espy Dennis Fagerberg James Faherly Gilber+ Fallrowslri Ronald Fallrowslri Sandra Farb Sally Farmer Roberia Ferguson Charles Ferry John Fisher Joann Flemming Jeanine Flood Alfa Jo Forfin ,M- Laura Fosler Andrew Francis Milre Franzen Linda Frazee Roger Frech Roberf Fredberg Nan Fredriclrson iw Norma Fredriclrson Karen Frese Beverly Frih Thomas Fry Rex Gales Gary Garr Pafsy Geissman Dale Georger John Gerber Barbara Gerlre Larry Gibb Dennis Gibson Douglas Gifchel Joan Gifchel kv l -4:0 IT hllkfllfil 1 Karen Glomp Gerry Goulzer Rifa Gralfle Kuri Graulich Jewel Greer Prusculla Green Janel Greenlee Carolyn Grender Darlene Gusfafson Dean Gusfafson Duane Gusfafson Fred Gusiafson Gerald Gusfafson Jul ann Gusfafson 'z Ia. Karen Gusfafson sf it M' Q Y, I 3 ' 25 4363, -5' Sharon Gusfafson Donald Gulbrandsen I ,WQ'q.::::-1g::,ff.- 5 ,va Carol Gryder Karen Hageman Carol Hagelin Gene Halgrimson Henry Hall Jerry Hallden Alan Halloran Par Hamm Evelyn Hancock Jaclr Hannblom Pai Hanson Karen Haines Nancy Harbachuk Olen Har? , , W f 1!P wil' , ..A,,g:sX 1+ f X f' ik it C , . f ' as 'wx' af ik r 2 R , M, '1- Pair I ww a , 3 Sim in Jackie Harvick John Hauser Ja-ck Hayes Mickey Hellyer Barbara Hendrikson Jane? Hendrickson Kennefh Henfhorne Ray Heinzen Sharon Hensley Sue Hess Harold Hickman Joan Higbee Ivy Hill Howard Hippman Juniors ud- Keiih Hoaglund Bruce Hoffman Jane Hoffmann Barbara Hollman Richard Holmin 5-113 ml? Carol Holub John Holub Elaine Houy Judy Hughes Sandra Hul+gren Edwin Irwin Sue Jackson Carolyn Jacob Carol Jacobson Kalhy Jacobson gy ,N , v is r f , J Ip , 2 Yagi . in tx., ,, m e i Saundra Ingram Lewis Jacobson Margaref lnman Beverly Jamerson l .Q 0 -'Q fha . T Linda Janssen Sandra Jeneluinas Barbara Jensen Carla Jeroylee Philip Johns Bernice Johnson Bruce Johnson Bruce Johnson Carol Jean Johnson Carol Joanne Johnson Carolyn Johnson Dennis Johnson Donald Johnson Duane Johnson Gary Johnson ,i n 1 . Joy Ann Johnson Sandra Lee Johnson Harlan Johnson Jacquelyn Johnson Jarreif Johnson 'i -4' X 6 x Cx! G' Jerry Johnson Jerry L. Johnson Joy Ann Johnson I 9:5 T fan- G Larry Johnson Lynn Johnson Marlr Johnson Warren Johnson Wesley Johnson Wilbur Johnson ' : x .W X L X .2 XX gm J Michael Johnson Neil Johnson Ronald Johnson David Jones Thomas Jonsson Richard Kane ,:l, , BS.. Alice Karceslci James Karns Helen Keen Judy Keena Karen Kenclce Carol Kefchum Norman Keichum Alvin Kimpel Belle Ring Al Klingenberg A323 . I ' K ' as sa fe, i -1 All ,ra Julia Kopp Russell Koihe Jean Kowalewslxi Vivian Kuchins Charles Kudzma ll52iill,f'iffiI ' 'L .fffdf 2325? 8'3 Q13 Xi' Ernesi Ken'r William Kessling Cynfhia Kiellgren Roberl Koberg , W an 1 K l .Y ' y J Judy Kruger William Kruger Q Ronald Kurh Janice LaDue Nancy Lofgren Henry Lamb Carol Landquisf Clark Larson David Larson Frances Larson Glen Larson Julie Larson f-5 Kay Landquisi' Cheryl Larson Karen Larson Marion Larson be G1 na.. YU? 14 C7 ,J l V 9 lil: gig Ai f if A i t . ' 'rf' li I5 L 'fi I x W 1 K K f Nona Larson Paulelfe Larson Ronald Larson Sharon Larson Leroy Layng Richard Leonard Beverly Lewis Carmen Lewis Claylon Lewis Ellen Liebovich Carla Light Diane Lindberg Terry Lindman Joan Lindsfrom W if fx 4 J 26 , ,Q T, Juniors , A: Reber? Logsdon Sharie Long Delores Lorenz James Love Cecelia Lucido lx X X X Y A Joyce Lund Donna Lundberg Richard Lundberg Belly Lundin Mary Ann Lunclquisf Maureen Lundquisl James Lundsfrom Jane? Lundsfrom Richard Lundvall Phillip Lungo Georgia Lunn Lois Lyford Sfanley Lyford John MacKenzie Grace Maculan Micheal Madden Bonnie Magnuson Dennis Magnuson Pai' Magnuson Pefer Malez Cynlhia Marinelli Carol Marszalelr Gloria Marrellaro Dennis Mah Eric Mah John Maxedon .Iunlors Jr if , in -J X James Maysilles Sam Mazzola Linda McCann Michael McConaughey l 5, gxk N if Q L M Q 2 if Thomas McFaul James Mcllwain Jerry Mclnfosh Linda McLeod Scof McMannis Judy McMullen Harry Meier Par Miles David Miller Judy Miller Myrna Miller Russell Miller Richard MaroHa Judy Mayfield Rae McDowell ' aa. , l r- QAQ' D J J, y il Rs i J. 7' Q43 V! a..-...- Janice Medin Josephine Minor M . vin? -3- 'L' 0 'nv N11 Dale Mood James Morlr Chrisfine Mulcahey Audrey Mullins Carl Nelson Donna Nelson John Nelson Larry Nelson Joan Myers Lilah Nelson Barron Naglesiad Brenda Nelson Lynn Nelson Pefer Nelson f :ai so f f 1 William Niclrell Pai Nicklas Priscilla Nichols g ci' ' f as of v 17' 4' J 60 4 ' I xl 1 r 3? yi I Sonya Nelson Thomas Nelson William Nelson Rogene Nicholson J J 8 'J l in f -- 1 A5 -v, 'lf qv-Q' John Nordenberg Jerry Nordlof Harry Nygren Barry Nyquisf Sieven Nysirom Charles Ogburn Carol Ohrn Margif Ohrn Collen Oliver Carole Olson Janice Olson Nancy Olson Ann Oman Sheri Omer N .K wx K A ,:'k ii -- elf wi aff' i ,l James Osborne Sandra Lee Osberg Gerald Osowslri Gayle Oslrom Peggy Ollenlaerg Wayne Palches William Pallrowski Beverly Palmer Ralph Palmer Roberl Papiclr Ollie Parlcer William Parker Terry Pailcus Nancy Pearce if f Q...-QQ! slap! Clifford Pearson Gary Pearson Roger Pearson Marshall Pelcarslcy Sharon Pell James Perry Barbara Pepper IAQ K s Q lllff anus-Y' xr Bruce Pe+erson Dale Peterson David Peierson Dennis Pe+erson Dennis Pelerson Donna Pelerson Elsie Peferson Gary Peferson Gene Pelerson Louise Peierson Ronald Pelerson Ralph Pellrerson Conslanline Pelrrovas Sylvia Piccirilli mf ,..v 9'-ll wud! Qff-er 11 Charloffe Pieschel Donald Pinlxsfon David Polaslri Ronald Pozzi William Puddicombe Sally Purcell Beffy Ann Ralsfon Sera Befh Ramsey Richard Reed Leonard Rehnberg Be++y Rich Jaclr Reising William Reid Chris Reslris Q bf' Juniors Ruih Revell Shirley Ridgowafer Sandra Riley Gary Robb Rebecca Robinson ,QC -vx -q1 'f Fred Rogers Stanley Ross .T T' v fyfg. .x Linda Rogers William Rogers Louise Roland Pefer Rosella Leslie Rosenbloom Marilyn Roseno Janef Rourke Nancy Rudberg Gary Rudolph Rosalie Ruggles Georgia Rumple Carlion Runberg 103 'Xl Q W ii? iil ii 5? M 9 David Rydell David Sanders Sfuarr Sandsirom Chappie Sariino Roger Sawvell John Scadoslri Dana Schlie Chris Schonloerg Barbara Schneider Julie Schroer Linda SchueHe Lorraine Schwarlz Tyler Segar Eugene Seger Juniors Judy Segerlind 4 I I Carl Seymour Susan Shadley Norma Shaffon Janna Shaw ,gun-1 'Ni' Q! 39 at 620' Sue Shumway Karen Simaifis Sally Singer Larry Slamp Linda Sla+er Roberi' Smen+ Bruce Smilh Nancy Smifh Thresa Smilh James Sparks Deborah Spaulding Richard Spears Marcia S+afford Audrey Sfahl 1 oi 109. 'if iq' li l f Charles Sfahl Charles Sfraif L39 'lax , ' V si' 1, J' 'Q' .2 I Q f fl ,f Charles Sunderman ir. ' J. 1,5 ' 'TF Kennelh Sfein Karen Slrand , K' i Sluarl Sfern Paul Slrand -8 4 '!' Kris Slohl Keilh Slolberg Annefle Sfolfz Judy Slreed John Slrohman Jeanne Sluarf . f 5 S pf J we Sandra Surprise Beverly Sulherland Karl Swanborg Linda Swanson Roger Swanson '-'P -1-'ff' JU. L 2am fi Karin Swenson Reg Swenson Diane Swinehari Rosa Lee Sympson Dolores Thompson Garey Toleslri Pam Townsend Joseph Trapini Jane? Terwilliger Thomas Tucker f f r s Xa' .-ra, if lv P rgg '53' Q f, r' Q' li J TN - X .X J , 4 ei? ,ef 1 T Michael Slofilxo David Sluechar S so Ii 'Ns 5 Q I x 0 Gerald Swenson LIS! lf. A T -ff ' X e.k lhillx 4,231 fag ral ,H Q ,. lhf'l-LANL . s is J Jeclx Thomas Jack Thomas Thomas Turney Diane Ulrich 105 C ,Qu-Oil .4-1 Sally Uppenlramp Sharon VanDoren James Vanslrom Peggy VerKuilen JoAnn Versaclr Judy Vince Barlon Wahlmark Mary Wrighl Georgene Wall Larry Wallace Sherry Warfsman Rufhellen Warren Margie Walerhouse Joan Wedberg ,,:, gy g g .. y':::l Q, b wk A J J , as Alvin Weelrs William Weir Bonnie Welliver James Welfy Sue Wemple Richard Werlrle John While 193 , ln 19 'Y as-qi-f Joyce While Roberl While Bril-la Williams Glenn Williams Sandra While BeHianne Williamson , is 'I' V-'Q' xiii '99 Roberl' Whilmire William Whirmore Larry Widrig Sfanley Wien Donna Wilffang Judy Winger Charles WiH'er Pal' Wi'H'er A Wa , w. df' 'K'.?.'. Tina Woifowicz Dorolhy Womble Donna Woodman Karen Woodman Barbara Worlh Gerald Wrighf Thomas Yohvan Shirley York Carol Young Gary Young Kaflwy Young Pal Younf -2: .1 -57' Juniors Ronald Zialinslri Vivian Zhifomerslry Kris Zahm Busily sludying in llie Easl High library are juniors Alla Jo Forfin and Nancy Rudberg. r mn . -xn nsmm, SOPHOMORE CLASS OFFICERS: Krisfi Vale, secreTaryg Larry Hedberg, vice president Larry ClayTon, president KaThy Sfone, Treasurer. As yeT. we sophomores have no concreTe goals. buT lend ourselves enThusiasTicaily To The paTTerns and TradiTions seT by our up- perclass Tellows. WiTh anTicipaTion we look Torward To nexT year on The hillTop, know- ing iT will be beTTer Than ever! Rob Life Has Sophs In Circles WhaT are we? By some we are called Treshies, by oThers underclassmen, and by sTill more, sophomores. YeT, To us we help make up The sTudenT body oT EasT High. As we look back we will remember, mak- ing new Triends . . . rushing To make The early Time schedule . . . keeping pace wiTh homework . . . elecTing our class leaders . . . planning Tor our Sophomore ParTy . . . cop- ing wiTh new problems . . . wearing knee socks . . . backing our Team Through vicTory and deTeaT . . . all These experiences add links To our chain oT memories. MR. JACK SWANSON, Sophomore Advisor 10 FIRST ROW: L. Geiger, L. Cox, V. Pollcowslci, M. Coil, P. Johnson, N. Johnson, K. Benson, J. Behr. SEC- OND ROW: D. Parr, N. Cowan, S. Johnson, J. Benjamin, K. Wagner, J. Wallenberq, J. Johnson, B. Pol- lock, Mr. Cowl. THIRD ROW: S. Wahlslrom, P. Johnson, B. Pearson, H, Clarln, D. Knodlo, J. Gedlco, R. PWM, s. Pzppel. FouRTH ROW: C. Cridor, I. Koonlz, W. Cullum, R. Gerlce, E. Bennelf, A. Kneller, B. Kosowiec, B. Truax, R. Toli. 13 FIRST ROW: I.. Iloel, J. Sandine, B. Smith, A. Benander, V. Hager, R. Sanford, R. Chasleen. SECOND ROW: S. Monfgomery, G. Malueq. D. Magnuson, D. Smifh, K. Haqg, J. Moore, R. Baxler, Mr. Wrale. THIRD ROW: A. Hale, A. Benniclc, J. Berg, D. Smilh, J. Haile, D. San- born, B. Malm, I.. Hodqerson, FOURTH ROW: A. Moore, H.Wiq- Iion, F. Manzullo, M. Hall, C. Wies- Iand, D. Samuelson, D, Holmberq, G. Sandberg. FIRST ROW: D. Mura, I.. Deqaris D. Maclcoy, G. Onasl, I.. Rubeclc M. A. Rydeberf, P. Rulfer, V. Nal- ranovich. SECOND ROW: F. Ce- darloal, S. Follcerfs, M. Johnson, J Voline, P. Madonna, S. Follmar, J Rylnnder, J. Clifford, Miss Saunders THIRD ROW: M. Purdy, S. Ander- son, S. Lundquisf, S. Spongberg, B Nalziqer, K. Alden, F. Swanson B. MacCaIlum. FOURTH ROW: G Slacy, C. Muehlemeyer, R. Johnson R. Malfson, L. Johnson, G. Mul cahey, J. Ferwerda, S. Dickinson, H Johnson. 128 FIRST ROW: T. JoI1nson, S. CoIIins, J. Winqo, J. Lofquisi, B. Roberfs, R. JuIin, H. Anderson, B. Jones, C. Liebovicn. SECOND ROW: S. Lee P. CIiipaIIa, S. Leaviif, R, O'Brien i I G. Lesfer, B. DuFoe, C. Lerscn, Mr. Boguski. THIRD ROW: A. EkIund, C. Rennberg, M. Eggerr, D. Ander- son, L. Jones. S. WorIand, L. Erick- son. D. Anderson. FOURTH ROW: L. O'Brien, M. Dufek, G. Erickson, T. Erikson, C. Swenson, W. Sweasy, D. Erickson, L. Novak, J. Anderson. L.E. FIRST ROW: J. Seidel, J. Gueis- wein, S. Anderson, D. Mc:In+osh, K Seafon, K. Garmoe, L. Seafon, C. Cramer. SECOND ROW: P. Ander- son. G. Smifh, K. Anderson, M. McCarfI'iy, L. Slaughier, R. Siedin, M. Meloche, Mr. RusseII. THIRD ROW: D. McKinney, M. Jensen, C. Meline, Cr. Smagowig, S. GeisIer, D. Johanson. T. Anderson, W. Meicford. FOURTH ROW: R. Coupar, M. WifIe, C. Jenkins, D. GascI1,J.Jack- son, S. Gassmann, D. Cradie, S. Anderson. L.W. FIRST ROW: S. CuIberfson, J. Fred- rickson, S. Marsh, C. Friedman. L. Schiro, C. Mera, S. Meyers, D.JoI1n- son, Mrs. Danielson. SECOND ROW: I.. Smifh, C. Johnson, K. An- derson, S. Sarfen. THIRD ROW: D. CrickeII, R. Johansson, M. Cronk, D. Johnson, L. WOII, R. Miller, R. Milani, P. Anderson, R. Anderson, J. Gahl. C.S. FIRST ROW: Ghsndy, S. Ander' nun, M, f1f.n',I1, R, Sexnqrsr, I. Fraud, K. Gfoninfgnr, C. NoIzon, Mr. Borzin- nIri. SECOND ROW: M. Mead, S. Sunrnfho, S. Eddy, K. Senica, M. Apfgnr, A. HEndoInw, O. Andrew, L. Eddy, J. Mr,Quay. THIRD ROW: C. Mr'RnborI:, P. Anderson, L. Mer- cer, U. SuIImu h, J. HLAIS, R. Hulf- 'I IIIYTII, rg' IIIIJHUII, M'ClI.Ifl?. FOURTH ROW: J. Hunborg, L. Shipman, G. Sldon. C.N. FIRST ROW: A. BeHs, J. Hanahan, J, Morfinr, K. Bmqlund, V. Spangler, S. Spalding, B. Bergman, S, Murphy. SECOND ROW: V. Smiih, J. Mor' qnn, S. Myfxr, S. IIf'and, J. Ilarvey, W. Rowtmn, J. HiII, J. HaverIy, P. Hazen. THIRD ROW: D. Case, J. Wiclnam, J. RowIand, F. Wefier- sfrnnd, D. Rower, J. Lynch, R. Mc- cias, C, Johnson. FOURTH ROW: C. TuHlo, W, Hiqby, J. Lindin. LiH'Ie Theafre FIRST ROW: E.Grins1ad,J.ShaIine, B. BaIdwin, J. MrDonnoII, S. Grin- noII, S. Cvranlich, Misc Garrify, SEC- OND ROW: J. Avery, J. Shafer, C. Scoff, D. ffherwin, J. Clevenqer, G. MrC'fxrr1rr1wnrI, B. MC'.'.frrgfhrnIdI. THIRD ROW: C. Atkinson, R. Sel- quisf, B. Balmer, J. TyIer, G. Meyer, R. Cor.I:reII, J. McGinfy. FOURTH ROW: K. Hueison, P. Schubeler, R. Sornovolas, M. Colborn, P. Meyer, L. Collins, R. Hudler, J. Mays. H14 Y 3 ke-f I, F00 208 FIRST ROW: J. Emery, B. Linder, B. Engelbrefson, S. Robinson, H. Roberlson, P. Engle, T. Nordby, F. Norlen, Mr. Aleks. SECOND ROW: D. Ellis, J. Wriqlwl, D. Linden, S. Noling, G. Jones, T. Suessrnillw, K. Lindeman, B. Wriglnl, J. Lindquisl. THIRD ROW: T. Allen, R. Allors, R, Jolwnson, T, Meinsnausen, S, Allen, J. Elslon, T. Jolunson, M. Nall1an, J. Engellwardl. 211 FIRST ROW: M. Guslalson, L. Clay- lon, B. Gusfavson, F. Demus, D. Gulzwiller, J. Bally, L. Miller, Mr. Teslce. SECOND ROW: S, Silver, G. Hackman, L. Monson, H. Shields, E. Scliilz, B. Barllwolomew, M. Bandes. T. Marlenson, T. Saunders. THIRD ROW: G. Cleveland, J. Homer, G. Williams, R. Mallison, D. Cromwell, K. Conli, R. Sclrinepper. 212 FIRST ROW: D. Raymer, L. Wil- liams, L. Lalsen, S. Doran, S. Larson, G. Lamendola, K. Larson, F.Juraselc, Y. Williams, Miss Brewer. SECOND ROW: D. Larson, R. Evans, K. An- derson, S. Williams, R, Anderson, R. July, G. Swenson, S. Draper, S. Gulzmer. THIRD ROW: C. Olson, D. Ogren, D. Elliingfon, R. Ander- son, D. Eysler, M. Donovan, J. An- derson, T. Swenson, G. Erickson, T. Johnson. 11.045 t N4 'Nt'I f 'e L 201W FIRST ROW: S. Marko S, Sanol wick J. Andersen F, M.1r'kI,'as P, Mryer D. SCQIQVSWQW' J. S'3D.1rf. G. Da Pm, VV. Srn n. SECOND ROW: D. Jmnnwv B. J. Fuxfv' QS. Afwwlg' .X E. Anderson, J. Fm J. Fnrrovef E. JoI'nQur'. THIRD ROW: L. Frou, F. Jonnsrn, N. IvI:I 0. J. SVQQV, J. Sommer B. Sor0:I E. I-SOISSIC, P. Man5IioId, B. Mapfos. 202 FIRST ROW: P. Swanson, J. I-IoIIIs, J. NewbIImIw, R. Broun, J, HoIsInq- Ion, N. Carfr-Iwzo, IJ. I-Iivvoy, B. Wocnws. SECOND ROW: K, NvIqn, J. Rue, N. I-IIII,r,.w.rIH C. Lwn- Iwarf, B. BIIIIIIALIS, M. Swenson, P. Brown, A. Broxxr, K, Sxxariborq. THIRD ROW: N. Lindeblad, D. Lindsirom, L. Krenzke. 203 FIRST ROW: C, Johnson, L. Carl- son, K. VaIo, R. Pvfors.-n, D, Pazora K. CarIson, C. Jonnmn, J. Johnson SECOND ROW: R. Pmlvker, D. Lar- Qon, S. VaIonIaS, B. PonI?fnII, S. Per- Icins, S. CarIson, B. PcIorson, C Johnson, THIRD ROW: R. I3eIerson J. Larson, L. Granquisf, J. Vincenf L. Bowman. 226 FIRST ROW: J. Sfass, P. Limery, M. DahIsIrom, P. Currere, J. Porfer, S. Johnson, L. Frfef, Mrs. CarIson.SEC- OND ROW: L. Baxfer, J. Owens, R. Pahneri, S. Thorvalson, C. Wa- skiewicz, M, KeIIer, J. KeIIy, J. Kiesh- ing, J. Powers. THIRD ROW: A. Lumm, C. Pagles, J. Barfholomew, R. Kie-sling. 227 FIRST ROW: L. Krup, K. Johnson, J. Bodin, L. Peferson, D. Johnson, N. LaCross, C. Pe-Terson, G. Refer- son, Mr. De La Ronde. SECOND ROW: B. L. Vefine, J. CecIarIeaf, L. Johnson, J. Hughes, C. Johnson, B. Vance, B. Van Sfone, J, Peferson, S. CarIsfrom, J. Johnson. THIRD ROW: T. Goffo, R. LaMay, G. Van- alsflne, F. Pe-ferson, M. Gorsuch, T. Bloom, G. Gasoske, J. Tabor. FOURTH ROW: D. Graeff, A. Gra- ham, R. Peferson, J. Tammers, G. Peferson, J. Blimling. 229 FIRST ROW: D. Vincer, K. Johnson. J. Johnson, S. Picavef, L. Johnson, M. Johnson, D. Krivan, Mr. Lopin. SECOND ROW: R. Glaim, E. Bick, R. Ghadish, L. Tur, C, Be'r1er, C. CIouser, L, Cione, M. Johnson, M. Peierson. THIRD ROW: G. Peder- sen, D. Godbey, L. Kranski. .XX 215 FIRST ROW: D. Nelson, R, Johnson M. Lundburg, S. AlIen, J, Lund, C Ferrell, K. Alnswadh, Miss Zola SECOND ROW: L. FerriIl, K. AI- deon, M, F'oIdf. R. Ross. K, Rourke S. Ferris, D. Penske, S. A. Lundberg S .Lundb0rq.THIRD ROW: M.ZuIIo, R. Johnson, D. Nelson, R. Stevens. J. SIIqman, M. Johnson, D. Ebens. R. Johnson. 216 FIRST ROW: P. Barry, S. Klfson, S. IMVV., J. Kiufirsr, S, IJAAIIUI, M. Ilon- iels, S. Iews, C. Kenison. SECOND ROW: J. Thompkins, K. Finger, R. Kees, P. Fisher, K, Kinkade, J. Dan- ioIson, C. PrebeII, R. Prenof, S. Whiie. THIRD ROW: S. Averf, J. Forberq, G. Osborn, S. Aufor, D. Bcrgren, G. Omark. 219 FIRST ROW: Miss Rounds, A. Bonin, K. Sfono, L. Hedberg, C. Sfone, C. Nafirass, C. Bordonaro, S. Sfenberg, S. Hedlund. SECOND ROW: L. Hegborg, R. Helmer, J. Heden, C. Bloom, B. J. SpurIocIr, C. NeIson, M. Blixt, C, Helsing, R, My-ors. THIRD ROW: D. Lonsway, R. Carf- son, D. Lundin, M. Rosene, R. Rob- bins. B. Lundberg, R. Hedin, D. Wesfon, T. Carlson. B. Corlsfrand. P pn X, . fi Ti S Q. Pm S of 'IIL 52 153, 303 FIRST ROW: L. Crandall, M. Crid- dlebaugh, S. Popham, M. Jones, S. Warner, L. Cullum, C. Garmager J. Klinf. SECOND ROW: L. Wan: fall, B. Beaslon, D. Klein, J. Karnes, J. Juraselc, C. Warner, R. Crozier, S. Poppenhagen, S. Johnson. THIRD ROW: J. Beck, L. Poorman, G. Garde. 305 FIRST ROW: E. Lowry, S. Erson, K Lindquist M. Engslrom, C. Lobbins C. Loy K. Ekslrom, Mr. Aidolphson secorlio ROW: B. Nelson, R.Johnl son, L. Elarndson, C. Zinn, J. Roper D. Ackerman, C. Eisenmann, D Cline, D. Esalcson. THIRD ROW: P Ahlquisf, J. Adamson. 306 FIRST ROW: C. Cameron, C. Thomas, L. Powder, R. Thayer, C. Carlson, D. Hallden, S. Olson, Mr. Orr. SECOND ROW: P. Olson, K. I-luddlesfun, D. Campbell, E. Hughes, D. Provi, C. Wallin, M. Ol- son, D. Carlson. THIRD ROW: L. Olson, C. Carlson, G. Hallberg, E. Mosher, C. Lidlaerg, K. Hagemeyer, V. Lenfy, E. Wallschlaeger. I 307 FIRST ROW: M. Pleri, D. Walnlgren, J. Ploum, K. Carlson, J. Forrnolwlen, J. Bramel, S. Jepson, B. Jolwnson SECOND ROW: M. Urler, N. Carl- son, L. Palnou, A. Breed, L. Larson, R. Toflen, L, Carlson, M. Pane, C. Jepson. THIRD ROW: E. Januszew- ski, M. Leallmerman, J. Brazis, B. Johnson, M. Carlson, K. Browrnan, K. Carlson, D. Walker. 308 FIRST ROW: F. Olson, C. Williams, D. Diuri, S. Deibner, S. Delvarl, M. Armalo, R. Quevlllon. E. Kuhlmeur. SECOND ROW: M. De La Grange. T. Jolmson, S. Kunderl, M. Qlngln, M. Clwipalla, K. Kuhl, D. Williams, R. Galfh, R. Tewillqer. THIRD ROW: R. Olson, D. Taqerbufg, T. Anderson, R. Farneer, P. Kar, B. Kaflum. E. Olson, T. Afkins, R. Kauppinen. 313 FIRST ROW: J. Hoaqlund, J. Carl- son, R. Henson, M. Nelson, K. Bou- +in, P. Srormonf, B. Livinqslon, D. Longneclrer. SECOND ROW: N. Hoaglund, G. Weinlcauf, E. Slurmer, S. Suflon, M. Nelson, D. Nelson, D. Lislcum, N. Brace, S. Brenneman. THIRD ROW: D. Carlson, L. Rif- chey, G. Morse. B. Richards, J. Broughfon. FIRST ROW: Miss Pensfone, C. Burpo, W. Burleson, J, Holmquisf, T. Linclblade, S. Bursielx, R. Taylor, M. Hamillon. SEC- OND ROW: J. Ogren, L. Hoss, M. Holmerlz, M. Nyman, B. Lindblade, L. Olsen, R. Hallquisl, B. Olson, S. Tallringfon. THIRD ROW: R. Swenson, R. Calverl, D. Cameron, J. Buswell, C. Lilieberg, G. Ray, D. Reemfsma. FIRST ROW: G. Gusfafson, G. Carlson, G. Carlson, K. Carlson, M. Palmer, B. Toland, B. Timmons, Mr. Mah. SECOND ROW: M. Thompson, C. Porfer, C. Isaacson, T. Bryan, G, Jackson, J. Carlson, F. Carlson, K. Gusfafson, L. Jensen. THIRD ROW: S. Paige, J. Hafer, S. Olson, B. Lehman, J. Hughes, G. Gustafson, J. Cox. Qllloll SWEET HEARTS lu. 800001 Maxfli Biff A Sophomores become acquainfed wiih ihe regisfrafion sysiem used fo 'train fhem fo become vofers. Three sophomores are seen geifing ac- quainied wifh ihe library. Parents and Sophs get acquainted with Rub life answers sophomore parenis' ques iions on Parenis' Night. 1. 1 1 r Miss Helen Peferson, maih feacher, 2 fi SEA 1 ... X sx CLUB Student Council Shown in lhe Easl High Memorial Gar dens are 'the Sludenl Council officers Nancy Bloomquisf, girls' vice presidenl Karen Wisner, secrefaryg Roger Fross boys' vice presidenlg Sfuarf Larson, presi- denlg and John Bargren, freasurer. FIRST ROW: B. Jensen, C. Dixon, J. Bargren, K. Wisner, S. Larson, N. Bloomquisf, R. Fross, M. Lundquisl, J. Holmquisl SECOND ROW C. Ohrn, D. Dahlquisl, J. Howard, J. Slormonf, J. Houy, N. Samorian, B. Neilson, M. Larson, J. Roberlson, B. Larson. THIRD ROW: J Holub, J. Johnson, B. Elmquisl, T. Lund, D. Pelerson, H. Schwenlre, J. Lindsfrom, K. Elcslrom, C. Liebovich. FOURTH ROW: B. Aspling F. Johnson, C. Bergman, G. Burfon, D. Willis. Working on fha revision of lhe Sluclenl Council con- sfilulion are Bob Larson, Dale Pelerson, Hugo Schwenke, and Phyllis Slormonl. Whal Easl l-ligh sludenl can ever lorgel lhe ex- cilemenl ol Homecoming, lhe beauly ol lhe Me- morial Gardens, or lhe lun ol lhe aller game parlies? All lhese lhings were made possible lhrough our Sludenl Council. The Sludenl Council also supervised lhe park- ing lol, handled all lhe school eleclions, and galh- ered lood lor needy lamilies al Chrislmas. One ol ils main proiecls lor lhe year was revising ol lhe club's conslilulion. The members were as- sisled in all lhese proiecls by lheir advisor, Miss Calherine Needham. The ollicers ol Sludenl Council were Sluarl Larson, presidenlg Roger Fross, boys' vice presi- denlg Nancy Bloomquisl, girls' vice presidenl: Karen Wisner, secrelaryg and John Bargren, lreasurer. ,, il Here we find Sluarl Larson, Sluclenl Council presidenl, chock- ing sfickers in fha parking lol. X X ll cloesn'+ lalre much convincing by Mary Ann Lundquisl and Nancy Bloomquisf fo sell Dick Lunde e fickal 'lo an afhr game parly! X i T T 5 li National Honor Society Every year a selecTed group oT sTudenTs. ouTsTanding in scholarship, characTer, leadership, and service, enTer The dimly liT audiTorium and ascend The sTairs To receive Their awards Trom Mr. Welsh. This is The iniTiaTion To NaTional Honor SocieTy. an organizaTion whose chieT purpose is To recognize ouTsTanding qualiTies in sTudenTs. ProspecTive members are nominaTed by boTh The sTudenT body and The TaculTy. A council which consisTs oT The prin- cipal, assisTanT principal, dean oT girls, counselors, and heads oT deparTmenTs makes The Tinal selecTions. Though primarily an honor socieTy, The club does have one main projecT. This is The supporT oT a scholarship Tund Through The sale oT EasT High noTe paper and ball poinT pens. FIRST ROW: C. Carlson P. Weir, N. Peferson, V. Feldf, R. S-lrofe, S. Vincenr, M. Fosfer, R. Johnson, K. Zahm, L. Rosenbloom, M. Reilly, A. Dalipi, J. Holms+rom.' SECOND ROW: P. Bass, M. Parlee, N. Kolsfad, D. Johnson, J. Howard, A. Ahlgren, S. Carlson, B. Nelson, M Burns J. Pixler, J. Deibner, M. Lundquisf, J. Dahlberg, S. Wrighi. THIRD ROW: J. Kruse, S. Nelson, J. Valenhne, G. Safford, N. Samor- ian Nyman M. Monfgomery M. Riverdahl J. Carlson C, Benander S. Singer S. Ennefi O. Nehrasewich B. Crane. FOURTH ROW S. iErlandson, Ji Lindsfrom, J. Rader, L. Nelsoni, P. Magnusbn, D. Drolen,I L. Rogers, J. Segerllind, N. Waufie,'J. Gustafson, L. Garmager, M. Pippel, J. Johnson. FIFTH ROW: P. Wilson, B. Schneider, T. Larson, J. Cooper, M. Ericlrson, F. Shosirom, N. Kelroy, S. Dahlin, S. John son, P. Bublih, K. Si. Clair, L. Toppe, S. Phillips, C. Berg, B. Dolmore. i ABI. I Admirers of Beauliiul Liieralure is a lilerary sociery composed oi iunior and senior girls who have proven +o be ouisranding in English. The highlighf of lhe year was lhe lrip 'ro Chicago io see ihe musical hii, My Fair Lady. A+ rhe March meeiing, lhe film Hlvlagnificenl Obsession was shown 'ro lhe members. The club also heard several book reviews 'rhroughoul lhe year and sponsored a bake sale in February. ABL officers Molly Reilly, Sue Johnson, Judy Holmsirom, Carole Benander, and Sue Erlandson are shown loolring over a new book +o be reviewed af their nexf meefinq. 125 4 , Q , .5 g 5Jf?T lr an 1 xg 4,35 if N i sf' MMA M 3 iii V L. X 'Q P,g5X'YY M '?v1QpA'f, ' is hi t 4 1 Xu gr A , 'V r M' ' L A M A 1, M TN H , , L Q K 'J, R mr ,V HJ! , X lb A - J Z h, Y mb 1 b dl Y, MXWMQ H JR X '45 ax r JW FN - in R K, N3 4, X . 'i 'Q 'M' A 59 W' I J im z in .fa x V Nix l4'5,?f'M- Q , F. . LX my Vzglq b.k :Z .5 , V J , A E mi - 5 M 1 x p -..-X ,K Z .xy P- Qf? A Q ,,'Q2 -,:-., --.Q zi, ,.:'?.. X fi X Q , A. L21 mmm, . ' X 3? A fl 1, X. r Q ' ' .:-- J :TVA V Vyvf K by in ,mQ5,w,,.V,., , x Q I 5. , ' , , 1 . wvw funn wunu uv' 1-3: 'H' w ,..- nr: srr 1nw:z.n,ul FIRST ROW: D. Pelerson, L. Burns, B. Carlson, B. Wahlmarlx, T. Holley. SECOND ROW: J. Maysilles, R. Pearson, B. Johnson, G. Bredeson T. Carlson, F. Johnson, J. Thomas, W. Finn, R. Pelfersen. THIRD ROW: R. Jolin, R. Grundslrom, D. Mi+chell, J. Anderson, L. Hedberg, J. Gusfafson, B. Munson, R. Miller, H. Sfulrarf, M Nelson, J. Klinf. FOURTH ROW: B. Ericlzson, J, Lundslrom, D. Rydell, D. Johnson, B. Nelson, R. Johnson, J. Bodin, J. Larson, G. Erickson, D. Swanson, C. Nelson, D. Godbey, M. Oman, L. Carlsfrom, J. Pederson. FIFTH ROW P. Nelson, E. Johnson, J. Rowland, E, Mah, T. Bryan, D. Wahlgren, N. Lindeblad. rhool Marching Band enndinq from lhe gym balcony during The halves i lhe lmaukellmll qamen, lhe Hail Hiqh band lhrilled wilhin henring diglamne ol Their lively music. Senirleu plnyimq .il every loolluall and baslcefball ne, The lmml plnyecl in seyeml parades, Took a I lo Norlhwezlern Uniyeruily, zenl deleqoles 'ro all glixle miiuif, Tesliynl all Peoria, and played al eral assemblies. They also played al commence- nl. Khin year , drum major was Pele Nelson. The I gemenler olliners were Scofl Slcoqlund, Bruce mon, Pnul Norherq, .md Dick Lundgren. The ond f.eme'.ler ofliaers were Warren Wheelock, ice Youriquinl, Lyle Arideruon, Jim Goodin, and n Swenson. LEFT: Directing The band is Mr. Gordan Bueschel, +l1e direcfor. RIGHT: Going Through his paces on fha fool- ball field is The drum major, Pele Nelson. was NMR Wwe A S NY Nik.. W liek: MN X 'Q Q .E if radix T N is Mwex 'X w wf X 185 -12 Mtg A Rf I Sqbglff, .,ss-fyiggxf, , fi. ' 1' K, R MQ gg , 3.5 ' , ' ...wer .. 5. ....w-.- N Am., li. wife, ,. N. e vi Q... f . SE 'smww During sevenTh hour each day, The 98 members oT The orchesTra meT wiTh Mr. Ralph l-Tall, Their direc- Tor, To rehearse Tor The TreguenT perTormances dur- ing The year-- assemblies aT JeTTerson Junior l-ligh, The uniTorm beneTiT conCerT, Teachers' insTiTuTe, and baccalaureaTe. The biggesT evenT was Their annual concerT on Sunday, April 20. rr Because oT The large membership oT The orches- Tra, Mr. Hall selecTed 40 members To Torm The newly organized SinTonieTTa. This group played Tor The oloereTTa, 'King and l, during The inTer- mission oT The iunior and senior class plays, and on Television. A special Tund-raising drive was sTarTed This year by The orchesTra To raise money Tor Their new uni- Torms. The orchesTra chose whiTe blazers wiTh navy The second semesTer orchesTra officers are Judi Agema, Pa+ Nicholas, blue Ple5T9d SlsirTS TOT The QlVl5. and TTGVY 5lf3Cl45 Tor BeTh Nilson, Sunni Johnson, and Mercia Anderson. ,he boys, These ,m,,CO,.mS We,.e Worn for ,he gm, Time aT The annual concerT. East Rockford FIRST ROW: S. Johnson, C. Carlson, S. Carlson, S. Johnson. SECOND ROW: K. Aldeen, J. GusTafson, C. Lewis, C. Marinelli, C, Lobbins, N. Brace. THIRD ROW: C. Nelson, R. Keas, D. Carlson, K. Carlson, S. Sfenburg, B. PeTerson, V. FeldT, C. Cromwell, P, Niclrlas, J. Peier- son. FOURTH ROW: J. Myers, S. Alexander, M. Palmer, M. EngsTrom, T. Grady, L. Garmager, J. Segerlind, S. Bursiclr, P. Swanson, D. SodersTrom, J. Bramel. FIFTH ROW: G. Ray, K. Anderson, M. Nelson, C. PeTrovos. SIXTH ROW: M. Dobeclr, S Hulfgren, S. Carlson, L Mercer, K. Kland, J. Newburg, T. Johnson, S. Marsh, S. Davis, G. Van Alsfyne, S. AuTor. Shown are rho orchesfra's firsf semesler olificers Judi Agema, Me-rcia Anderson, Mary Dobeclr, David Shepherd, Pal Niclrlas, and Roycealee Johnson. Mr. Hall is shown here direcling The orchesfra during one of fhe sevenlh hour rehearsals. mcert Orchestra FIRST ROW: B. Nillson, J. Agema, K, Reed, P. Myer. SECOND ROW: J. Ferwerda, M. Swenson, K. Ericlrson, J. Dahlsirom, R. Johnson, B. Jones, J. Rylander. THIRD ROW: J Anderson, K. Young, A. Bonin, S. Tews, K. Carlson, B, Bueschel, L. Miley, C. Helsing, J. Pollowaslri. FOURTH ROW: M. Anderson, M. Ulfer, D. Shepheard, J. Ogren, K. Slalberg, S. Shumway, G. Pearson, P. Marabella, J. Engelhardl, C. Garmager, J. Houy, K. Anderson, D. Rogers. FIFTH ROW: R. McDowell, K. Boulin. SIXTH ROW: L. Fausler, M. Anderson, C. Johnson, M. Howard, N, Malino, Mr. Hell, R. Johnson, J. Moore, J. Johnson, G. Ericlrson, D. Larson. fa. ' . Q on FIRST ROW: J. Geiger, J. Pixler, S. Carlson, B. Palmer, A. Oman, S. Ackerson, K. Rosborough, J. Agema, C. Rounds, J. Dahlquisl, R. Revell. SECOND ROW: E. Lawry, B. Jensen, L. SchueHe, K. Engslrom, R. Froelich, P. Green, L. Nelson, C. Liedberg, C Pelerson, J. Broughlon, J. Lind- sirom, S. Lundberg, A. Benander. THIRD ROW: J. Knoellce, H. Kochel, E. Whifehead, A. Sfollz, D. Malm, J. Refers, J. Hunfborg, D. Shepherd F. Rogers, B. Beglrup, S. Wrighf, M. Pelers, J. Johnson, J. Reeves. FOURTH ROW: J. Hues, D. Harvey, D. Sanford, S. Lunde, B. Lindeman, E Jacobson, H. Johnson, T. Benson, D. Lundgren, T. Babcox, J. Nordenberg, B. Nyquisl, H. Schwenlce, R. Cravens. A Cappella Pracficing a number al fhe piano are ihe A Cappella officers: Dave Shepherd, president Bob Lindman, vice-presidenig Sally Wrighf, freasurerg and Judi Agema, secreiary. ll wish we had some men in ThaT bass secTion. -indy was oTTen heard shouTing These words To The male members oT EasT's TalenTed A Cappella :hoir. The dozens oT rehearsals Tor The King and l were only a Tew oT The memories The members oT 'he choir will Treasure. The choir also perTormed aT The ChrisTmas program, baccalaureaTe. and :ommencemenT. The choir's annual concerT was held on Febru- ary I4 This year. A Cappella also gave concerTs aT TriniTy LuTheran Church, The Kiwanis Club, STaTe STreeT BapTisT Church, Emmanuel l.uTheran Church, JeTTerson Junior l-ligh, Tabor l.uTheran Church, and FirsT LuTheran Church. A Cappella members had Tun ThroughouT The year aT a number oT social TuncTions. The oper- aTTa casT parTy, The ChrisTmas bangueT, The annual spring bangueT, and a swim-gym parTy :ombined To give The members a well-rounded social season. Leading The A Cappella choir during one of Hs many rehearsals is their direclor, Lindy. Par?-leader, Dave Harvey passes ouT music To The bass secfion of A Cappella choir. 131 FIRST ROW: K. Swanson, J. Johnson, L. Rosenbloom, P. Brees, S. Johnson, J. Johnson, M. Elislein, S. VanDoren, S. Ingram, K, Woodman. SECOND ROW: L. Anderson, J. Johnson, L. Anderson, J, Bell, M, Karwelis, M. Feldf, M. Coil, V. Hall, C. Johnson, N, Dolrlren. THIRD ROW: D. Gcllfrecl, L. Carlson, B. Banlcord, C, Cedarleaf, N. Pearce, K. Larson, S. Vincenf, A. Karceslxi, B. Haines, K. Young, S. Pope-nhagen. FOURTH ROW: C. Johnson, J. Wrighl, M. Rurdy, E, Pelerson, B. Guslafson, A. Forlin, A. Erlandson, B. Frifz, K. Swenson, B. Dilmor, J. Lundslrom, L. Turnquisf. Treble Clef Walching as Karen Swenson pcinls ou+ fhe operella dale on lhe cal- endar are lhe olher Treble Clef officers, Alice Karceslri, Linda Turn- quisl, and Arlene Erlandson. Concerls al Zion Lulheran Church and Broadway Covenanl Church and parricipa- lion in lhe Chrislmas program were only a iew oi The aclivilies lhal lqepl Jrhe Treble Clei Choir busy during The year. The girls lhal sing in lhe choir are chosen by iryouls al lhe beginning of The year. The choir meels Tirsl hour every day wilh lheir direclor, Mr. Linden Lundslrom. The officers for I957-l958 were Linda Turnquisl, president Karen Swenson, vice- presidenlg Alice Karceski, secrelary, and Ar- lene Erlandson, lreasurer. Boys' and Girls' Glee Clubs Planning lhe program for one of lheir concerls are lhe club officers Barb Henrilrson, Sharon Ellison, Bruce Ericlrson, Louise Pelerson, Carol Kislin, and Bob Rehnberg. FIRST ROW: N. Shaffon, K. Eder- slrom, K. Slrand, S. Pelerson, D. Hoskins, F. Larson, L. Jones, L. Pelerson, S. Cowan. SECOND ROW: K. Cowell, J. Anderson, G. Rumple, T. Prymaln, M. Wrighl, J. Cadwalder, S. Nordvall, P, Hamm, S. Hess, S. Peferson. THIRD ROW: K. Larson, S. Ellison, J. Hughes, P. Jeffreys, P. Johnson, N. Smilh, L. Slaler, M. Lundgren, M. Arviclson, C. Kislin, R. Ambrusler. FOURTH ROW: S. Farb, B. McDonnell, L. Swanson, N, Calkins, P. Saunders, J. Swanson, P. Rizzulfo, C. John- son, J. Slreed, N. Powers, G. Lob- bins. l f l FIRST ROW: R. Farmer, D. Sanders, K. Hoagland, B. Hendrickson, R. Rehnberg, S. Sarlino, J. Ploum. SECOND ROW: D. Wallrer, T. Swenson, L. Novell, J. Johnson, J. Johns, C. Pagles, D. Shule, D. Guslalson. Folk Dancer Lance YoungquisT of- Ters a hand To his parTner, Barb Gerke. Folk Dancers To The appropriaTe Theme oT Shall We Dance, couples Twirl and TwisT Through a varieTy oT Tolk Tunes. These ener- geTic sTudenTs made up The EasT l-ligh Follc Dancers. Their slcillTul execuTion oT These dances is only accomplished Through long, exhausTing rehearsals and hard worlc. ProoT oT Their populariTy is Their many perTormances ouT- side oT school. Their mosT ouTsTanding presenTaTion oT The year was Their parTicipaTion in The school's annual opereTTa. This year Their schedule also included a Trip To Linsberg, Kansas. The clul:n's oTTicers were Dave Small, president Richard Lundberg, vice-presidenTp Karen Wisner, secreTaryg and Joan Geiger, Treasurer. Their direcTor is Mr. Linden LundsTrom. The EasT High Folk Dancers skillfully execuTe one of Their colorful dances. it!-Oi Gill fx is FIRST ROW: C. Carlson, J. Hoglund, S. Anderson, K. Carlson, S, Carlson, J. Johnson, P. Woodman, R. Siroie, D. Lundberg, A. Dalipi V. Canferbury, D. Woodman, B. Hollman. SECOND ROW: L. Turnquisf, L. Anderson, J. Johnson, L. Pelerson, S. Erson, J. Berg, D. Anderson S. Johnson, M. Engslrom, M. Pelerson, G. Glans, V. Feldf, L. Peierson, J. Bernard. THIRD ROW: L. Ericlcson, K. Vale. B. Gusiavson S Hand, E. Peierson, S. Dahlin, K. Sfrand, S. Lundquisl, M. Nyman, J. Ogren, S. Blomberg, E. Sfurmer, S. Berglund, FOURTH ROW C Carlson, D. Lindberg, R. Niclzolson, M. Erickson, L. Johnson, B. Nillson, K. Swenson, S. Carlson, M. Swanson, S. Ellison, M. Schafer M Johnson, G. Osborne, D. Wesiin, B, Nyman. Presidenl of Swedish Club, Berfil Nyman, shows fhe o+l'1er officers, Soni Dahlin, Belh Nillson, and Lynn Erickson a common Swedish phrase. Swedish Club As Ellen Siurmer, ihe l957 Lucia Queen, wiih while robe and seven lighied candles, led ihe radiani Lucia procession, The mean- ing ol Lucia look on a new significance io ihe Swedish Club members. Allhough Lucia was ihe main evenl ol ihe year, lhe club also presenied radio pro- grams on siaiion WROK. Ai iheir annual Smorgasbord, Chrislmas songs and a lallc, Chris+mas in Sweden were presenied by Margareia Edebe, a Roclclord College slu- denl from Sweden. This year's Swedish Club officers were Beriil Nyman, president Sonia Dahlin, vice- presidenig Beih Nillson, secreiaryg and Lynn Erickson, ireasurer. FIRST ROW: L. Fos+er, C. Friedman, K. Rosborough, D, Alfredson, J. Slelifa, J. LaDue, L. SchueHe, J. Schroer, D. Welsby, S. Vinceni, M. Lundquisf, M. Burch. SECOND ROW: M. Daniels, N. Waufle, R. Senger, D. Smifh, B. Bueschel, S. Slenborg, K. Garmoe, S. Lundberg, L. McLeod, J. Segerlind, K. Carlson, C. Cedarleaf, D. Johnson. THIRD ROW: D. Lunde, J. Houy, N. Cancelose, R. Gladish, J. Rader, B. Canfield, M. Mon+gomery, D. Johnson, M. Blixl, P. Swanson, S. Worland, A. Bells, L. Toppe. FOURTH ROW: T. Larson, S. Phillips, K. Edersirom, S. Slrinner, S. While, S. Omer, A. Karceslri, S. Pell, C. Sfone S. Doran, J. Kowalewslri, L. Rogers, D. Drolen. FIFTH ROW: A. Forfin, N. Fredriclxson, S. Barfels, N. Larson, L. Nelson, D Williams, J. Karnes, R. McDowell, C. Traylre, S. Sfonefield, S. Nelson, K. Sf. Clair, A. Slolfz. SIXTH ROW: T. Burns, R Pe+erson, G. Waldron, T. Benson, R. Hudler, W. Wheelock, C. Pefrovas, J, Perry, L. Mason, V. Cooper, C. Carlson, C Drolen, S. Thompson. Le Cercle de Francais N'oubliez pas le cercle de francais ce Soir! On 'rhe second Tuesday of each monlh siudenls meel for French Club under The leadership of Miss Brewer. The club has only one rule - mem- bers speak only French ai The meelings. This gives French sludenis an opporluniiy 'ro aclually praclice whar lhey learn. The club is open lo Fha all sludenis who have had one sernesler of French. The rneelings vary from iniliaiing new mem- bers, playing Bingo in French and iusl lallcing The language. Dallas Thompson, vice-presidenf: Kalherine Ederslrom, secre laryg Sue Phillips, presidenlp and Joyce Rader, freasurer, are lallcing over fheir hopes of someday aclually visiiing France 36 Charlemos Buenas Dias, Todo el mundo! These Spanish words when TranslaTed inTo English mean, Good Day, everyone! Charlemos, which means l.eT's ChaT, is The oTTicial name Tor Spanish Club. During The school year, Charlemos has a varieTy oT enTerTainmenT Tor iTs members. The meeTings have TeaTured colored slides, movies, Spanish slciTs, speeches, and The spring picnic. Advisor oT The club is Senor John Thayer. SenoriTas Sharon Sage, Barb Jensen, Mary Parlee, and Joan Wedberg xg ' served as oTTicers. The Spanish Club officers, Joan Wedberg, Mary Pariee, Barb Jen- sen, and Sharon Sage are shown reading up on Spain. FIRST ROW: D. Esalson, C. Warner, R. Myers, C. Kenison, B. Palmer, B. Welliver, B. EnglebreTson, R. Johnson, D. Wilffang, B. Jensen, B. Tolend, N. Olson, S. Silver. SECOND ROW: C. lsacson, R Wilffang, G. Kullberg, P. OlmsTead, S. Ackerson, J. Williams, J. Siffren, B. Nelson, C. Daily, K. Anderson, L. Frechl, J. Anderson, J. Kisller, J. Wedberg. THIRD ROW: P. Weir, S. Johnson, C. Berg, S. Lundberg, K. Larson, J. Haverly, D. Nelson, S. Olson, B. Haines, B. RalsTon, N. Waufle, G. Wall, L. O'Brien. FOURTH ROW: C. Clouser, S. Wrighf, M. Parlee, M. Lundquisf, G. Lunn, K. Glomp, T. Paluui, K. Sfone, L. Johnson, N. Rudberg, S. Anderson, M. Anderson, C. Johnson, C. Eklund. ChrisTmas Time is always a big evenT Tor Spanish Club. The senior members work very hard on The slciT ThaT is presenTed. This year aT The an- nual parTy, The Third year Spanish class enacTed The play, Rudolph, The Red-Nose Reindeer in Spanish lingo. L1 N Senior Spanish Club members shown preseniing The play Rudolph are Jim BooThby, Sue Johnson, Sandy Aclerson, Karen Miller, and Roycealee Johnson. FIRST ROW: G. Carlson, P. Aclams, C. Dixon, M. Anderson, M. Eclrstein, M. Cridleloaugh, M. Daniels, B. Ring, B. Robinson, A. Dalipi. SECOND ROW: S. Worland, S. Phillips, S. Lindstead, C. Johnson, L. Anderson, K. Anderson, B. Nilsson, C. Cedarleat, J. Ream. THIRD ROW: B. Nyman, D. Holman, S. Stern, J. Gough, L. Bergren, K. Swenson, S. Slrinner, D. Smith, K. Carlson. International Relations 0 Sue Phillips, president ot International Relations Club and Sue Slrinner, secretary, are shown with the club insignia. lt your thoughts run to mysterious toreign places, and you possess a genuine interest in toreign attairs, you are most likely a member ot l.R.C. An exciting, educational trip to Wash- ington, D.C., Jamestown, Williamsburg, and An- napolis was the highlight ot the year's activities. To promote a better understanding ot world attairs, many visitors trom toreign countries pre- sented talks at the club's meetings. Otticers elected tor the year were Sue Phillips, presi- dent, Connie Jensen, vice-president, Sue Skin- ner, secretary, Lynn Bergren, treasurer, and Sharon Carlson, publicity chairman. Mr. Charles Green is the club's advisor. Junior Red Cross Vleeiings oi lhe Junior Red Cross ihis year found The members busily qaiherinq iniorma- 'ion on all iypes oi music 'ro pui info a book. ihis was iheir big proieci for The year. Meeiings were held once a monih on Wednesdays. Besides worlcing on 'rheir proieci, nembers heard reporis by Presideni Judy Jacobson on Jrhe chapler me-eiings. The iaculiy advisor for Junior Red Cross is vlr. Fred Shell. The I957-I958 officers were X Judy Jacobson, presidenig Tim Davis. secre+ary1 Qoycealee Johnson, vice-presideni, and Sharon i ifinceni, ireasurer. T ,gf Yaiifi ...if - s i Worlring af fheir balre sale in March are the Junior Red Cross ofificersz Judy Jacobson, Tim Davis, and Roycealee Johnson. FIRST ROW: J. Jacobson, J. Jacobson, M. Anderson, S. Blomgren, S. Vincenf, B. Werfh, J. Lormalem, B. Lewis, E. Liebovich, L. Rosenbloom. SECOND ROW: B. Rawl, J. Hanrahan, J. Harvey, B. Roberfs, B. Veiine, P. Yonf, S. Picerral, B. Weiliver, L, Cione, R. Robinson, L, Jones. THIRD ROW: R. Johnson, C. Peferson, M. Nyman, L. Heciiman, Kinkade, C. William, J. Johnson, J. John- son, K. Huddiesfon, D. Gambini, FOURTH ROW: S. Anderson, H. Roberfson, S. Alien, K. Finger, T. Davis, D. Fagerburg, M. Franzen, D. Miller, B. Berfolasi, M. Hari. 40 2 FIRST ROW: C. Friedman, B. Taylor, K. Carlson. SECOND ROW: C. Kennison, B. Veline, D. Nelson. THIRD ROW: P. Anderson, S. Carlson, M. Gusfafson, C. Vale. FOURTH ROW: R. Peferson, J. Lammers, J. Forberg, C. Zinn. Barb Gerlre plans her sfrafegy for a 'forfhcoming debafe wifh 'Phe help of ofher iunior varsify deba+ers, Pai G-eissman, Milre Zullo, Tom Johnson, Ernesf Kenf, Richard Kane, and Linda Rogers. Mr. Barnes gives Nancy Bloomquisi' some lips on original orafory. Debate Sevenfh hour everyday, lvir. Barnes, fhe debafe coach, helped fhe iunior and senior delaafers for- mulafe fheir affirmafive and negafive cases on foreign aid. Argumenfs flew baclc and forfh, and offenfirnes fempers flared. Tuesday and Thursday affer school fhe eager sophomore debafers mef wifh Mr. Barnes fo work ouf cases and gain experience in pracfice de- loafes. Their year was highlighfed loy fhe sopho- more fournarnenf in Aurora in fhe spring. Affer affending fhe Norfhwesfern Debafe Clinic in Ocfober, fhe iuniors and seniors began fo organize fheir cases for fhe forfhcoming fournarnenfs af LaGrange, Normal, and Augus- fana. Wafching Tom Benson prepare one of his winning delaafes are fhe ofher varsify debafers Kurf Anderson, Linda Schueffe, and Jim Boofhby. .csc K Library Club FIRST ROW: P. Younl, Y. Woiiowicz, B. Jamerson, J. Harwiclr, M. Schafer, K. Huddlesfun, C. Oliver. SECOND ROW: L. Heclrman, R. Gorham, M. Dodge, R. Toifen, B. Bush, T. Davis. ln lhe quier ol lhe library, lhe library slall busily wenl aboui ils dulies ol shelving boolcs, Taking ailendance slips, and lhe Thousand oiher lhinqs required lor operaling a library smoolhly and effi- cienrly. Volunfeering lo worlc on lhe slall, slu- denls receive one credil a year. The slalll members musl meer specific scho- lasiic qualilicalions. Orlicers ol The slarf ihis year were presidenl, Tim Davis: vice-presidenr, Marlha Dodqe1secreiary,Pa+ricia Younlp rreasurer, Jacqueline l-larwiclc. Monitor Club FIRST ROW: C. Bordonaro, S. Ennel, B. Nelson, K. Hagg, K. Larson, D. Welsby, M. Burns, L. Jones, B. Englebreslson, M Anderson, V. Canierbury, D. Hallquisf, H. Palmer. SECOND ROW: D. Alfredson, K. Bergsfrom, J. LaDue, D. Swanson, R. Beclreli, F. Carlson, D. Mroweic, M. Lundquisl, J. Haverly, J. Bell, E. Liebovich, S. Anderson. THIRD ROW: M. Blixf, S. Pell, S. Almblade, E. Anderson, B. Gusfafson, M. Gonslci, V. Nilsson, G. Saflord, B. Veline, B. Anderson, C. Allen, M Larson, D. Thompson. FOURTH ROW: R. Fearn, L. Frech, C. Alberfson, J. Cooper, N. Kelroy, C. Berg, P. Weir, G. Kull berg, K. Sfrand, K. Sfohl, K. Irwin, S. Dahlin, B. Emery. FIFTH ROW: E. Lamb, B. Kruger, V. Schaefer, K. Carlson, C. Ericlr- son, S. Erlandson, P. Wilson, J. Wedberg, K. Jacobson, J. Holmsirom, K. Elrsirom, J. Kruse, S. Shears. 'I4 2 E 3' 3 SUSAN PHILLIPS Ediior-in-Chief WARREN FINN Associafe Edifor . 4, ntl? lat ll gn Iii intl 1 .. ' Q' .L ' 'Qu- xi! J , N , QQSKI A .ww ., Searching for fheir homerooms' Highlighfs on Friday morning are several of fhe Homeroom Circulafion Repre- senfafives. Dummying up +l1e paper in +he early hours of Wednesday morning are 'lhe members of ihe Highlighis sfaff. Wi'I'h 'fhe feeling of ano'fher iob well done , Sue Slrinner, phoiography ediforg Jack G-oodin, associafe sporfs ediforg and Cynfhia Berg, girls' sporis edifor look over an issue of ihe Highlighis. sm x 2i?sf1',! i . .sr-. Y JM . el nW 9' rv-S .:. 5' Wm, si? 'f Q , L iesi ii I consume cAnLsoN DAVE J. JOHNSON Sparfs Edifor Faculiy advisor Ecliior-in-chief Associaie ecliior Feaiure ediior Clubs edilor Sporis ecliior Girls' sporis eolilror Clubs Edifor Co-exchange ecliiors Copy eclilors Morgue ecliior N rv-we MOLLY RElLLY Feafure Edifor Miss Beverly Fox Susan Phillips Warren Finn Molly Reilly Sharon Sage, Associale Jim Boolhby, Associaie Corinne Carlson Barb Haines, Associaie David J. Johnson Jack Goodin Cynihia Berg Ann Ahlqren Joyce Ruskavage Joy Valeniine Eihelann Fagersirom Rosalie Froehlich Vee Canierbury Highlights As The ediTors oT The school paper Trudged up The walls To school early every Wednesday morn- ing, ThoughTs oT headlines, picTures, and dead- lines ran Through Their minds. Wednesday morning Tound The enTire sTaTT in 202 quickly working To dummy up The paper. PuTTing ouT The l-lighlighTs every week re- quired work, planning, and paTience. The l-ligh- lighTs came ouT every weelc Through The com- bined eTTorTs oT The advisor, Miss Fox, ediTors, circulaTion managers, phoTographers, adverTis- ers, reporTers, prinTers, and newswriTing sTudenTs. The Argus and HighlighTs phoTographers, Gary Wal- dron, STan Luncle, Harlan Johnson, and Russ Miller look over some of Their worlr. Sfanding in The door of PSPO are The sophomore shuTTarlaugs. Ronnie Youman, Tom Johnson, Dave Harvey, and Ronnie Glad- ish Among Those who come To 202 early every Wednes- clay morning To work on The HighlighTs are proof- reader, Joy ValenTine, exchange ediTor, Ann Ahlgren, co-feaTure ecliTor, Jim Boofhby, and poinTs ediTor, DoroThy Johnson. IIQ 11A Call Bay! l-lelp me proporrion rhis picrurel Are you sure a phorographer will be rhere +onigh'r? One coulcl hear ihese familiar phrases echoing in room 202. To lhe members oi 'rhe siari, Jrhe Argus is more rhan a book which piclures Jrhe sluolenr life ar Easr: lhe Argus is a proolucrion. All during lhe school year. ihe eclilrors work ro meer deacllines, make imporianr cle- cisions. and carefully plan each page. As each sub- scriber walks our of school in June wirh lhe Argus under his arm, rhose who have given Their rime io make The yearbook possible finally relax wilh rhe sarislaciion oi a job well done. Gafhered around rhe familiar desk in 202 are some of +he Argus and asso- ciate edirors Georgia Safford, Nancy Bloomquisi, Dick Flemming, Naida Carlsrrom, Mary Parlee, Diane Johnson, and Sunni Johnson. Gerring ideas for rheir secrions are R.O.T.C. ediror, Wayne Carlson: sophomore secrion ecliror, Sharon Carlson: senior secrion ediror, Roycealee Johnson: junior secrion ediror, Carole Benander, and index edifor, Anifa Swenson. Figuring ou+ how fo balance 'lhe books is fhe business s+aFF, including Jann Silifren, circularion manager: Karen Anderson, bookkeeper: Ann Swanson, ad manager: Sally Wrighf, circularion manager, and Linda Garmager, circu- lafion manager. Argus Faculfy advisor Edilor-in-Chief Associa+e edilor Clubs edi+or Sporls editor Senior seclion edilor Junior sec+ion ediior Sophomore secfion edifor Faculfy seclion edi+or Sfudenf life edilor ROTC edi+or Girls' sporfs eclilor Ari' edifor Adverfising Manager Index edi+or Miss Beverly Fox Louise Toppe Toni Larson Nancy Kolslad Suzie Nelson, associale Roger Fross Dick Flemming, associale Roycealee Johnson Georgia Salford, associale Carole Benander Mary Parlee, associafe Sharon Carlson Sunni Johnson, associaie Diane Johnson, associale Mary Nyman Polly Bubliiz Suzie Sionefield. associale Wayne Carlson Karen Wisner Naida Carlsirom, associafe Kalhy S+. Clair Carol Dixon Perlcy Weir, associafe Anila Swenson Nancy Bloomquisr, associafe Always raady with a helping hand is Miss Fox, iha fac- ulfy advisor. Hera she is shown giving Diana Johnson soma advice on fha sophomore sacfion. ., -524- LOUISE TOPPE Edifor-in-Chief ROGER FROSS Sports Edifor V if I Q? K 9+ iii R be xxir. JOAN GEIGER Business Manager TON I LARSON Assoeiala Ediior NANCY KOLSTAD Clubs Edifor PAT WILSON Traaxular rl FIRST ROW: J. Hendriclrson, L. Crandall, M. Cridlebaugh, J. Seidel, J. Tormolen, B. Messerschmidl, J. Porler, P. Ruller, M. Mead, M. Ander- son, V. Canlerbury, C. Loy, G, Anasl, S. Ingram. SECOND ROW: B, Lundin, F. Niclrlas, J. Johnson, M. McCar+hy, L. Sealon, M, Palmer, R. Crozier, E. Anderson, M. Feldi, J. Deibner, D. Nelson, J, Hoglund, L. Rowland, D. Redmond, D. Redmond. THIRD ROW: T. Johnson, M. Burns M. Carlson, S. Sirene, B. Emery, S. Johnson, D. Johnson, R. Hidson, V. Carlson, J. Lafquisl, J. Johnson, J. Dahlslrom, C. Cedarleaf, D. Linden FOURTH ROW: J. Gusfafson, K. Klanlr, P. Anderson, S. Lewis, S. Slemiscle, K. Vale, P. Olson, S. Lundquisf, B. Johnson, S. Pagie, S. Alexander A. Swanson, S. Hayes, P. Elm, L. Anderson. FIFTH ROW: E. Clarlr, S, Pelerson, R. Robinson, M. Blixl, G. Kueberg, P, Weir, K. Anderson, D Welsly, L. Anderson, K. Larson, C. Johnson, G. Carlson, M. Johnson, C. Helsing. f wk , ,fl. A K V : I x'h hk . M Future Nurses ,je -' .W in 4, Q zgv Scalpell Forceps! Sulures! Are a lew commands ' . A 1- Q , ,HY The Fulure Nurses ol America will hear. 5 Q , H- , r D fl, 'iii ' Preparing lor some lype ol medical career, lhe A ig' , t S ., , 1 girls parlicipale in a wide variely ol aclivilies. Dura , Y H, AL L 1- 'fl fri ' ing lhe Chrislmas season, They visiled Sl. Anlhony W L , ,.i, 1' y yllvy TF l-lospilal and decoraled lhe rooms ol lhe palienls. ' ii' .K Al lhis lime, lhe girls are given lhe opporlunily lo gel acquainled wilh sluclenl nurses. They also vis- ..:i,., , iled lhe Childrens Home on Valenrines Day. K 'fa ggx ,N .::, '-,V Their meelinqs lealured movies, panels, and ii speakers dealing wilh various subiecls, making Fu- . Y 'E lure Nurses one of lhe largesl and mosl popular 1 we A .H clubs al Easl. FIRST ROW: C. Troylce, M. Homerlz, P. Magnuson, J. Dahlberg, S. Erlandson, J. Holmslrom, K. Haines, C. Hagelin, K. Wengale, P. Brees, T. Smilh, S. Johnson. SECOND ROW: K. Nolan, R. Ross, C. Johnson, B. Bullhaus, T. Prymalc, K. Ericlrson, C. Kinlcade, F. Crone, C. Rehnberg, K. Aldeen, O. Andrews. THIRD ROW: D. Swineharl, J, Emery, P, Sluarf, B. Crane, B. Williamson, B. McCullum, K, Alden, H. Roberlson, J. Broughlon, M. Johnson, C. Johnson, R. Tollen, C. Jacob, M. Baldwin. FOURTH ROW: P, Willer, S. Berglund, L. Turnquisf, S. Nelson, S. Lind- sfadl, M. Fane, N. Hoagland, M. Nyman, J, Aclrer, J. Hovius, S, Dahlin, E. Faqersfrorn, K. Swenson, K. Gusfafson, P. Geissman. FIFTH ROW: S. Larson, J. Heden, A. Slolh, K. Carlson, S. Worland, M. Carlson, B. Schneider, M. Karwelis. 1 . .,.. ' s. nz : warm. 'U iiluuuzezesssz-axu nm:r: :-f. ..i-wer:-isura 1 FIRST ROW: K. Cerlson, H. Dean, B. Byrd, J. Siffren, B. Nelson, J. Ream, J. Moore, M. Eclrsfein, S. Blomgren, B. Coneglio, S. Vincenf, K. Zahm P. Currier, M. Reilly. SECOND ROW: K. Sioner, G. Carlson, P. Pafch, D. Pazera, S. Johnson, C. Byre, C. Warner, B. Henriclrson, J. LaDue, M Lundquisf, S. Ramsey, S. Enneif, C. Dixon, L. McLeon, N. Shafion. THIRD ROW: J. Radar, C. Berg, K. Edersfrom, C. Peierson, T. Larson, S Skinner, P. Weir, K. Anderson, J. Sieffa, M. Swanson, J. Minor, S. Gufzmer, S. Lundberg, S. Erson. FOURTH ROW: J. Pelerson, L. Wanfalf, N Johnson, C. Johnson, K. Sfohl, S. Lundberg, C. Helsing, M. Johnson, C. Sione, M. Uffer, K. Anderson, M. Monfgomery, N. Larson, J Cadwalder L. Nelson, J. Kowalewslri. FIFTH ROW: M. Cremer, A. Benander, P. Anderson, S. Culberison. Future Teachers of America A raised hand +o be answered, a slack of admi+s 'ro be signed, The daily alrendance reporls fo be filled out and a sludenlr lo be guided will be iusl a few of The problems lhal ihe Fuiure Teachers of America will have To cope wirh. Fulure Teachers helps ifs members +o find answers +o lhese problems and lo acquainl' Them wilh The dillerenl phases of reaching. A+ lheir monihly meer- ings, movies, panel discussions, and speakers were lealured. In addilion lo ihe regular meefings, members visired colleges, broughl Chrislmas presenis To +he Childrens Home, and visiled grade schools lo ob- serve ihem in session. The advisors are Mrs. Mary Langlois, Miss Flor- ence Pensione, Miss Judy Shepardson, and Miss Gail Machoroslcy. Molly Reilly, Joyce Rader, Sue Ennel, Kirry Edersfrom, Cynlhia Berg, and Kris Zahm served as officers. Joyce Radar, KiHy Edersirom, Sue Enneli, and Kris Zahm, The Fuiure Teachers officers, learn a few lips on lesson planning from +l1e club's advisor, Miss Judy Shepardson. Pep Club FIRST ROW: B. Nelson, B. Jensen, C. Lucido. N. Olson, J. Lunn, K. Bergsfrom, J. Dixon, S. Hulfgren, M. Anderson, C. Anderson, J. Jacobson, M. Lundquisf, V. CanTeberry, K. Zahm, C. Loy. J. Holmquisf. SECOND ROW: P. Calacurcio, L. DeGaris, C, Hodgson, A. Swenson, S. EnneTT, B. Nelson, L. McLeod, M. Ohrn, L. SchuTTe. C. Ohrn, J. Schroer, L. Peierson, K. Bergsfrom, K. ST. Clair, P. BubliTz, S. Sfonelield, S. Nelson. THIRD ROW: C. Drolen, B. Henriclrson, D. Diuri, J, Anderson, A. Elrlund, K. Rosborough, K. Lindeman, B. Sanderson, S. Jepson, B. Engebrefson, C. Williams, P. STormonT, S. Shumway, F. Carson, D. Mrowiec, V. Broge, J. Howard, P. OlmsTead. FOURTH ROW: J. Holmsfrom, K. Wisner, J Sfeffa, C. Rehnberg, B. Johnson, J. Hoaglund, N. Houy, S. Johnson, S. Hand, B. Gusfavson, S. Lundberg, D. Drolen, R. Warren, K. Lindquisi J. Applequis+, G. Morfellard, M. Carlson, S. Anderson. FIFTH ROW: N. Kolsfad, J. Anderson, M. Swenson, N. Carlshom, K. Eds+rom, Jl Schneider, S. Olson, S. Larson, D. Nelson, M. McCarThy, M. Larson, J. LaDue. J. Valenfine, C. Roland, E. Fagersfrom, C. Mera, S. Carlson. SIXTH ROW: K. Jacobson, T. Larson, J. Ogren, M, Carlson, K. Edersirom, S. Skinner, C. Sfohl, K. Engslrom, P. Hanson, S. Peferson, G. Froberg, G. Kullberg, M. McCarTy, E. Whifehead, J. Rahm, H. Kochel, S. Johnson. SEVENTH ROW: A. Forfin, C. Berg, P. Weir, J. LindsTrom, J. Nelson, C. Dixon, J. Ruslcavage, J. Wrighf, D. Linden, K. Kinlcade, G. Lunn, K. Glomp, S. Pell, H. Roberfson, B. Olson, S. TalhingTon, S. SuTTon. EIGHTH ROW: J. Bernard, J. Wedberg, K. Haines, N. Larson, A. Karceslci, P. Geissman, D. Swineharf, J. Jacobson, S. Nordvall, J. Jacobson, J. Cole, L. Rogers, G. Rumple, M. Swanson, N. BloomquisT, A. Ahlgren, D. Welsby. ing The halves. Miss Mary Zoia, Pep Club advisor, gives The officers, Donna Mroweic, Joan Wedberg, Karen Wisner, and Fran Carlson some Tips on pepping up The specTaTors af The games. EasT l-ligh has always had The pep buT This year Tor The TirsT Time, iT was organ ized inTo a Pep Club. To cheer The boys on in Treezing winds aT The TooTball games was one oT The early Tunc:Tions oT The group oT enThusiasTic Tans. They saT huddled TogeTher in Their alloTed seaTs TreaTing The specTaTors To a TirsT in NorThern Illinois high schools-a card secTion. Their Tlashing red and whiTe cards spelled ouT T-li! Go' an Win, To brighTen up The sTadium dur Chess Club CheclcmaTe! Chess Club members ex- claimed This word many Times during Their weekly meeTings. The club meT every weelc under The direcTion oT Mr. RoberT Crr. AT The meeTings, members played numerous games oT chess and held several Tourna- menTs. Along wiTh The Tun, They had a business meeTing once a monTh. The oTTicers who served This year were KurT S. Anderson, presidenT: Larry Mason, vice-president and ErnesT KenT, secreTary-Treasurer. FIRST ROW: D. Peacha, E. Kenf, L. Mason, J. Shafer, R. Swanson, T. Lighi, J. Plume. SECOND ROW: R. Peferson, C. Olson, T. Ramsey, D. Kane, T. Nelson, T. Johnson, B. Pollrowslci K. Anderson. American Field Service IRST ROW: D. Lundberg, K. Zahm, A. Dalipi, M. Lundquish B. Byrd, P. Nicklas, Miller, L. ShuTTe. SECOND ROW: S. Aclrerson, K. Ederslrom, K. Slrand, C. ederleaf, B. Nillson, K. Vale, J. Cooper, D. Polasli, E, KenT. THIRD ROW: L. logers, J. Radar, B. Robinson, S. Lundberg, K. Senica, C. NaTTrass, P. Geissman, Carlson. FOURTH ROW: T. Davis, D. Swanson, D. Anderson, B. Elmquisf, T. eagar B. Cacciapaglia, M. Parlee, G. Salford. On Monday, March IO, The newly organ- ized American Field Service had a Tag Day aT EasT. The Tag day was To help raise The Tunds which will be needed To pay parT oT The expenses oT Toreign ex- change sTudenTs who will spend The nexT school year aT EasT. The members were chosen on The basis oT Two represenTaTives Trom each club in school. There was a ToTal oT ThirTy-Two members. The members oT The Tag Day commiTTee were Tyler Segar, BeTh Nilsson, Sally Carlson, Kris Senica, and Dave Polaslci. The TaculTy advisors Tor AFS are Mr. Charles Green, Mrs. William Garson, and Miss MargareT Swanson. 149 FRONT ROW: D. MaroTTa, D. Fridly, G. Cleveland, J. Anderson, J. MacKenzie, D. Johanson, R. Swan- son, Mr. Coul. SECOND ROW: L. CarlsTrom, B. Munson, A. Coxhead, R. PeTerson, J, Walerson, M. Silver, R. Frech. THIRD ROW: R. Fross, B. Johnson, L. Harvey, T. Ramsey. K. Anderson, C. PorTer. Electronics Club This year The elecTrOnics club compleTed building an amaTeur radio sTaTiOn. This sTaTiOn will sTay in The elecTric shop Tor The use OT The club in The TuTure. The sTaTiOn is capable OT conTacTing any parT OT The world. Funds were raised Tor The sTaTiOn equipmenT by holding aucTiOns OT elec- Trical equipmenT in which many OT The member-s gOT rid OT Their excess eguipmenT. The OTTicers OT elecTrOnics club Tor This year were Melvin Silver, presidenTg Roger Swanson, vice-presidenT, John MacKenzie, Treasurer: and Richard PeTerson, secreTary. Junior Engineers FIRST ROW: J. Anderson, J. EngleharT, L. O'Brien, R. Julin, D. Nelson, J. Ogren, G. Cleveland, R. Swanson, R. Nelson. SECOND ROW: C. Kenison, B . Pollrowslci. R. Kurh, R. Fross, T. Lund, D. Anderson, C. Jones, T. Breii J. MacKen1ie. THIRD ROW: A. Coxhead, G. Waldron, T. HolTey, M. Myers: B. Munson, M. Franzen, M. Silver, K. Kuranz. FOURTH ROW: M. Winlcleman, L. Harvey, K. Schoening, C, Olson, B. Nyman, S. McMannis, T. Ramsey, L . Rifchey, W. Finn. Junior Engineers is a sOcieTy composed OT boys majoring in science and maTh. IT is advised by Mr. WalTer Boguslci. This year a series OT dinners TO which members OT The club were inviTed were held by a local engineering sOcieTy. Members also aTTended a series OT lecTures To ac- quainT Them wiTh The engineering prOTession in general. This year's oTTicers were, Tom Ramsey, presidenT, Bill Pollcowslci, vice-presidenTg Bruce Munson, secreTary: and Melvin Silver, Treasurer. - Science Club I ., .. . fx-an -J J s- a. -A lc - f cience Club members and lheir guesls, Melvin Silver, Allen Cox- ead, Tom Ramsey, Lynn Bergren, and Duane Chrisfianson observe n experimenlal roclzel al lhe Cool: Research Laboralories. Coolr Laporalories in Morion Grove, Illinois. playecl hosl To ihe members oi The Science Club and Their quesis This year. The Science Club had several inieresling meei- inqs lhrouqhoul ihe year. AT one meelinq a micro- wave denqOr-,Sfy-dfiom Wag pfegemfed flqe Coxhead do an experiment in fhe chemislry lab, Science Club officers, Bruce Munson, Sue Shumway, and Allen 'felephone company. The Club also serif several represenialives io lhe Siaie Meei oi ihe Illinois Junior Acaclemy oi Sci- ence. Their advisor is Mr. Lesier Lausch, and ihe oiiicers were Allen Coxhead. presidenip Sue Shum- way. secreiaryelreasureri and Bruce Munson, vice- president FIRST ROW: E. Kenl, J. Ogren, R. Kane, D. Soclerslrom, S. Shumway, E. Reed, L. Jones, Y. Williams, C. Johnson. SECOND ROW: G. Waldron, B. Pollowslri, R, Frech, K. Anderson, R. Swanson, J. Mackenzie, A. Frances, B. Peierson, J. Thomas. THIRD ROW: H. Johnson, T. Ramsey, D. Chrislianson, J. Rowland, J. Maysilles, A. Coxheacl, B. Munson, T. Holley, M. Silver, R. Juhlin. ic, Y 3 5' Reminding Y-Teeners Pa'r Anderson and Janef Peferson of The meeTing is Mary Ann Riverdahl. Growing in Triendship and loroTherhood, The Y-Teens, under The direcTion oT KaThy GroTh, became even a larger group This year. Among The acTiviTies engaged in by The clulo were sighT-seeing Trips To Elgin and Chicago, a FIRST ROW: J. Ream, J. PeTerson, S. Shumway, K. Anderson, C. Aflrin- son, D. Hallquisf. SECOND ROW: J. Kruse, J. Porfer, M. Apgar, P. Anderson, M. Riverdahl, B. Norberg, D. Gufzwiller, C. Clouser. THIRD ROW: J. Haverly, G. Glens, K. Groih. Making plans for one of Their Trips are The Y-Teens offi- cers, Judy Haverly, Delores HallquisT, and Gail Glens Y-Teens hayride, several parTies, and a visiT To The chil- dren's home. They also senT represenTaTives To The exchange Y-Teens meeTing aT FreeporT. The oTTicers Tor This year were Delores Hall- quisT, Judy l-laverly and Gail GroTh. GP. Baffalion Commander Bqffqlion Spgnsof THOMAS HOLTEY ANN AHLQREN '-4 and I,-Q 12 Nil Baffalion S-1 Baffalion S-3 Baffalion S-4 BERTIL NYMAN DONALD WALKER MICHAEL MEYERS I , C O Reserve Officers Trolnmg Corps Easf High School has one ol lhe besl R.O.T.C. unifs in fhe Middle Wesl. Hs Rifle Team Mem- bers are slale champions. R.O.T.C. develops in i'rs cadefs an undersfanding ol 'rhe lunclioning of 'rhe basic Army weapons. R.O.T.C. makes cadels realize lhe imporlance ol unilormily and organizafion. I+ develops pride in ils cadels and is 'rhe loundalion on which our lulure defense depends. The lwo main evenrs ol 'rhe R.0.T.C. year are Federal lnspecrion and Compelilive Drill. A+ Federal lnspeclion a visiring officer in- specls Jrhe baffalion, observes ils drilling, and files a reporf wifh Fillh Army l-leadquarlers. A+ Comperilive Drill, 'rhe besl drilled company, plaloon, and squad are chosen. R.O.T.C. Sponsors learn marlcsmanship in fheir spare fime. Pic+ured are Karen Anderson, Judy Holmsfrom, and Ann Ahlgren. Assembling fhe bazoolra anfi-fanlr weapon are cadef oFHcers Wayne Carlson and James Hallden. Drill Team FIRST ROW: J Thom son T. Brel? J . p , , . Barber, R. Kur+z, R. Marsh. SECOND ROW: W. Whitehead, J, Hallden, G. Waldron, commanderg P. Johns, R. Lundvahl. Color Guard R. Pelerson, P. Johns, R. C Johnson. it Rifle Team FIRST ROW: D. Peferson, A. Breed, L. Sandbergh, G. VanAls+yne. SEC- OND ROW: D. Waller, R. Frech, T. Holfey, F. Lierman, P. Johns. Company A -7 Company Commander Company Sponsor GARY WALDRON LOUISE TOPPE Plafoon Loader Plofoon Leader Firsf Sergeanf FRED LIERMAN TIM BREIT JOHN JOHNS 1sf Plafoon. FIRST ROW: F. Lierman, M. Rosene, R. Krenslre, R. Barlrer, L. Coffrell, D. Sodersirom, D. Anderson, R. Marsh. SECOND ROW: D. Fagerburg, R. Kurh, L. Reed, J. Karceski, R. Pearson, J. Simpson, R. Johnson. THIRD ROW: F. Peferson, T. Kirby, D. Lindsfrorn, B. Rufh, H. Amen+, D. Lundin, G. Fallrowslzi, H. Horion. 2nd Plafoon. FIRST ROW: T. Breii, D. Crndic, M. Leafherman, W. Reid, S. Palmer, P. Kacho, B. Puddicombe, J. Johns. SECOND ROW: J. Karnes, S. Sfern, R. Frech, L. Bergren, C. Jenlrins, B. Richards, G. Erickson. THIRD ROW: S. Anderson, D. Kewish, D. Cameron, J. Propp, L. Novak, R. Milani. Ill Company B Company Commander Company Sponsor WAYNE CARLSON KAREN ANDERSON Plafoon Leader Firsf Sergeanf JOHN MUTIMER MELVIN SILVER 1sf Plafoon. FIRST ROW: P. Norlaerg, J. Weaver, L. Hodgerson, D. Mirchell, D. Wahlgren, R. Anderson, T. Goffo, B. Smi+h, R. Siedin. SEC- OND ROW: J. Huls, D. Slinscn, H. Wig+ion, J. Homer, R. Cravens, D. Peacha, G. Ogren, J. Goulxer. THIRD ROW: J. Gough, R. McGuire, H. Hickman, R. Allen, R. Coclrrell, S. Allen, J. Osborn, W. Whifmire, J. Sommer. 2nd Plafoon. FIRST ROW: R. Anderson, T. Hauser, Jerry Beniamin, L. Wallace, T. Bryan, B. LaMay, G. Malueg, D. Johnson, Jerry Gallagher. SECOND ROW: J. Vincenf, T. Carlson, B. Peferson, D. Peierson, T. Anderson, M. Johnson, J. Clevenger. THIRD ROW: G. Williams, T, John- son, D. Beckeff, G. Van Alsfyne, R. Anderson, J. Brazis, W. Axleson. Company C Company Commander Company Sponsor ROBERT MOORE JUDY HOLMSTROM Plafoon Leader Firsf Sergeanl JIM HALLDEN PAUL NORBERG 1sf Plafoon. FIRST ROW: J. Mulimer, D. Carlson, R. Cox, A. Weelrs, C. Scoff, C. Kenison, R. Lundgren. SECOND ROW: M. Corlefl, R. Schulfz, R. Hudler, S. Sandsfrom, D. Rydel, O. Parker, C. Sunderman. THIRD ROW: J. Blimling, D. Johnson, P. Johns, J. Thomas, J. Nordenberg, J. Corzine. Znd Plaloon. FIRST ROW: W. Whifehead, J. Dahlen, W. Cullum, R. Soresi, R. Falfh, J. Bramel, J. Thompson. SECOND ROW: R. Pelerson, M. Johnson, C. Wiesland, J. Barber, B. Smilh, D. Silbaugh, G. Ray. THIRD ROW: J. Buswell, R. Carlson, D. Lundvall, L. Sandberg, D. Tuell, J. Richardson. 'IRT X SPORTS if-f k A Q A 1 Q .na,2-J, U G 2 Q. J '-. mf I 5 Competition Challenged Gridmen The E-Rab varsiTy eleven. under Coach Russ Erb. wound up The I957 season wiTh an overall record of 4 wins. 4 losses. and I Tie. They also -copped undispuTed 5Th place in The Big Eighf Conference wiTh a 3-3-I record. AsiaTic flu played a large parf in mid-season baTTles as The sick lisT proved cosTly To The E-Rabs. The Erbmen opened The fall hosTiliTies by dropping a very fine decision To Bloom Township by The score of 20 To I3. ln Their firsf home game of The season. The Erbmen scored a vicTory as They downed Janesville I3-6. A WesT Aurora conversion spelled defeaT for The E-Rabs in The Big EighT Conference opener as The Blackhawks posTed a I3-I2 vicTory. The following week EasT chalked up Their second vicfory as They blanked defending Big Eighf champion. EasT Aurora. I4 To O. WiTh The flu bug Taking iTs Toll. Elgin ouTscored The E-Rab gridders by a l4-7 score. The Rabs homecoming proved disappoinfing as The Freeporf baTTle ended in a I2-I2 Tie. EasT's nexT gridiron baTTle wiTh crossfown rival. WesT Rockford. was a bruiser wiTh Easf over- powering The Warriors wiTh The lopsided score of 39 To O. LaSalle-Peru spoiled EasT's lasT home foofball game wiTh a 20-I3 Tally. WiTh a 32-I3 score. The E-Rabs ended The l957 season by Trounc- ing The JolieT STeelmen. Easf Topped The lisT of All-Cify gridders wiTh 7 players on The 23-man squad. Offensive E-Rab selecfions were end Doug GiTchel. guard Doug Henderson. cenTer Pefe Lonsway, back Ron Fearn. and back Ron Carlson. Linebacker BarT Naglesfad and halfback Bruce Cacciapalgia were named To The defensive Team. Besides being The only Rockford player selecTed for The All Big Eighf Team, senior halfback Ron Carlson was also named To The All-STaTe Squad. The E-Rab's ouTsTanding versafile gridder played quarferback. end. and halfback for Coach Russ Erb. Carlson scored ll Touchdowns To pace The Rabs in l957. Major IeTTer awards were handed ouT by Coach Erb and assisTanT any coach ArT Sadfler aT The annual fall sporTs assembly. Bruce Caccia- paglia and Doug .Henderson were chosen co-capfains. Major leTTers wenT To John Bargren. Bruce Cacciapaglia. Ron Carl son. Dick Ehrler. Bruce Elmquisf. Ron Fearn. Gary Garr. Doug GiTchel Larry Griffin. Gerald Gusfafson. Doug Henderson. Howard I-lippman Jim Jeras. Ron Larson, Clayfon Lewis, PeTer Lonsway, David Miller, Bob Moore. Bru-ce Murawski. BarT Naglesfad, Cliff Pearson. David Pol aski. John Reising. Fred Rogers, David Small. Bruce Swenson. Tom TrosT. Gunnar Wallschlaeger. Larry Widrig and Dennis Willis. A maior manager leTTer was awarded To James McFauI while Jerry Carlson, Dennis CarTer. Douglas Carlson. and Sfanley Lyford received minor manager leTTers. Varsify foofball coach. Mr. A K. Russ Erb. en, . ,Qgikf .L had ' ...ax-n Q X Q ,.,..W Lfik JK -- f ,, . K 7 - 3 V 5 5 5 L gli eil' ,kkL.,- W A Q. Bruce Cacciapaglia Jim Jeras forces a Wesf Rockford opponeni ouf of bounds as Ronnie Fearn geis ihe iackle in ihe Easf-Wesf game. Rubs Blanll Ronnie Cmlson Jerry Gusfafson Doug Henderson Howard Hippman Bruce Elmquisf Doug Gifchel Ron Fearn 62 H 53 Pile up! Diclr Ehler U91 and Bruce Cacciapaglia H261 go for fhe bail aiding Easf fo cap ihe Easf-Wes? game 6-O. s ,- fil,,Q :Hx I . xi t, wget 3 in? as A x :rpg fix 7 . x arrlors 6 - 0 Dave Miller Peie Lonsway Jim Jeras s 57 'JI' -I 1- Z I u H e iiiiii fi' ' N! Gunnar Wallschlaeger Tom Trosi Fred Rogers Bar? Nagiesfadf Bob Moore 163 so-1 4-uf I ' 1 .... ' ' :I fm if Br- 6 1. 5 , D eg Q - 2.1.2. f- ::r -f,,.f- f . f -. 'jg' L R u 0'g, -Q 'Q ,.'-Qdeia Cnr-19 gf' ,. - S0-:asa FRONT ROW: J. McFauI IMgr.I, B. Erlandson, D. Giichel, R. Bursell, B. Cacciapaglia, H. Hippman, D. Henderson, K. Henihorn, R. Moore, T. Tros+, J. Gus+afson, B. Naglesfadf, R. Slilrlas. SECOND ROW: D. Car+er IMgr.I, D. Willis, G. Garr, B. Murawslri, R. Fearn, G. Wallschlaeger, R. Carlson, P. Lonsway, C. Pearson, D. Miller, L. Widrig, D. Polaslri, J. Reising. THIRD ROW: C. Lewis, B. Swenson, R, Lundberg, F. Rogers, R. EI1rIer, J. Gorman, J. Jeras, D. Dralce, D. Small, B. Elmquisf, R. Larson, L. Griffin, J. Alongi, G. Erickson, J. Hollub, S. Lyford IMgr.I. BACK ROW: V. Lopin Icoachl, J. Carlson IMgr.I, J. Maxedon, R. Smeni, C. Gales, R. Anderson, S. Anderson, P. Siufflebeam, L. Anderson, C. Ogburn, D. Mafz, S. McMannis, D. Dale, A. Sadfler Icoachl, T. McFaul, R. Erb ICOBCIII, J. WI'1i'I'e, J. Bargren, D. Carlson IMgr.I. Co-Capfains Doug Henderson and Bruce Cacciapaglia are shown along wifh Mosf Valuable Player, Ronnie Carl- son in fI1e locker room. BIG EIGHT STANDINGS W L I Easl Aurora 5 2 I Elgin 5 2 O LaSalle-Peru 5 2 O Wesl Aurora 4 2 I Easi Roclclorcl 3 3 I Freepori 2 4 I Joliel' 2 5 O Wesi Rockford O 7 O Bruce Cacciapaglia is brought down by Iwo Wesf Roclrford players as Easf easily wins 6-0. Ronnie Fearn and Larry Widrig fry +o fop Freepor+'s George Hively buf . .. ,,ff' X wifi' Fearn can'f quife sfop Hively as he plunges over for fha Touchdown. 166 Sophomore fooiball coach, Cliff Brees, hands a capfain's siar and leffer fo co-capfain Cliff Cramer. The oiher co-capfain, Dan Longnecker, looks on. Wiih only one leg free, Bill Weems, fries +o gain a 'Few exfra yards from his opponent Dave Erickson waiches feammaie Gale Gustafson s'rop a Wesf Rockford drive. Roblets End Up Second In Little Eight Coach Cliff Brees's sophomore Rablefs complefed fhe I957 foofball season wifh an impressive 5 wins, 3 losses, and l fied record. The Breesmen also won undispufed second place in fhe Big Eighf sfand- ings wifh a 5-2 record. The Rablefs opened fhe fall campaign by suffering defeaf af fhe hands of rugged Bloom by I8-O. The firsf home game proved evenfful as fhe Rablefs fied Janesville, 6 fo 6. An exfra poinf run by quarferback Lynn Collins gave Easf a 7-6 friumph over Wesf Aurora in fhe Big Eighf sfarfer. Easf Aurora, a week lafer, also fell vicfim fo fhe Rablefs as Easf posfed a 6-O vicfory. Elgin proved fo be a fough hosf as fhey downed fhe Breesmen by a score of 30 fo 2. The Rablefs bounced righf back fhough as fhey overpowered Freeporf 26-O. By virfue of a 6 fo O win, Easf defeafed crossfown rival, Wesf Rockford. LaSalle-Peru was no push- over as fhey oufscored fhe Rablefs I3 fo 6. The final game of fhe season saw fhe Rablefs edge Jolief by 7 fo O. Minor foofball leffers were handed ouf fo Larry Clayfon, Lynn Collins, John Coppoleffi, Cliff Cramer, David Erickson, Larry Friel, Gale Gusfafson. Doug I-lallden, Michale l-lipp, Larry Johnson, Tom Johnson, Tony Lindblade, Bruce Livingsfon, Dan Longnecker, David Longsway. Olev Mafhieson. Gerald Nelson. Dick Olson, Fred Peferson, Claude Prenfice, Dee Roser, Lloyd Smifh, Charles Wallin, and Bill Weems. Dan Longnecker and Cliff Cramer were chosen co-capfains. Minor manager awards were earned by Layfon l-loel. Jack Larson. Tom Pellanf, and Jeff Simpson. gl FRONT ROW: J. Simpson IM r.l, B. Livingsfon. B. Weems, L. Johnson, C. Cramer, J. Coppolefii, L. Smifh, J. Nelsen, T. Lindblade. L. Friel, D. Roser, L. Collins, L. Hoel ?Mgr.l. SECOND ROW: T. Pellanf lMgr.l, D. Longnecker, F. Juraselr, S. Avery, O. Maihieson, F. Peiarson, L. Bowman, D. Lindsfrom, D. Erickson, R. Olson, D, Hallden, M. Hipp, G. Gusfafson, J. Larson lMgr.l. THIRD ROW: C. Brees ICoachl, T. S. Johnson, Richard Provi, G. Siden, R. Hendry, T. D. Johnson, V. Leniz, F. Weffersfrand, E. Wallschlaeger, G. Peferson, T. Newman, C. Preniico, L. Clayion, R. Sfevens, B. Glaim. Ron Carlson 11- ...lii.+ H .3-'Q' 5 5 cm, . 25 F til, 4.5 East Has Good 21-4 Season Blazing Their way Through The I957-I958 baskeT- ball season, EasT High compIeTed The campaign wiTh an impressive record oT 2I vicTories and 4 deTeaTs. Under The guiding hand oT Coach ArT SadTIer, The Rabs possessed one oT The TinesT records in The hisTory oT EasT High. AT one poinT in The season, The Rabs were raTed No. I in The sTaTe. Final Tally showed EasT To end up in The No. 7 posiTion. ThroughouT The season, Tive seniors earned po- siTions aT The sTarTing posTs. These were Dallas Thompson, Ron Carlson, Jim Jeras, Dick Pyzyn- ski, and Ron SIikTas. Bids Tor EIiTe EighT spoTs sTarTed in lvlarch. In The Regional TournamenT held aT The Harlem gymnasium, The Rabs gained The Tinals by down- ing Hononegah, 6I-4I, and Belvidere, 66-43. EasT copped The regional Trophy by deTeaTing cross- Town rival, WesT RockTord, by The score oT 45-43. In The TirsT game oT The SecTionaI TournamenT, Top-ranked Rock Falls Turned back The Rabs, 89- 67, To end EasT's TiTle hopes. The SadTlermen opened The winTer campaign by Taking I2 sTraighT vicTories in a row. FirsT vic- Time oT The Rabs was MT. Carroll by The score oT 63-54. EasT chalked up Their second vicTory as The racked up BeIoiT, 57-32. High-raTed Moline succumbed To The SadTIer- men by a 53-44 Tally. Janesville didn'T prove To be any ThreaT as EasT ouTscored Them 77-65. In The TirsT Big EighT ConTerence game, The Rabs rolled over WesT RockTord by a I3 poinT margin, 76-63. EasT pulled The EasT Aurora game ouT oT The Tire by edging The TomcaTs 49-47. The Rab cagers dealT a loss To STerIing by a Tally of 63-34. In The annual Holiday TournamenT, EasT downed ThornTon, 58-53, and Bloom, 66-54. The Rabs were vicTors over Belvidere and Free- porT by 48-30 and 72-59 scored. In a close game, The HillToppers downed a sTubborn BarringTon guinTeT, 52-50. The I3Th vicTory proved hard-To-geT as EasT losT Their nexT Two ouTings. Big EighT champion Elgin iinxed The Rabs, 57-5I, and LaSalle-Peru dumped EasT, 59-53. Quickly snapping back To winning ways, EasT posTed a vicTory over Wells oT Chicago, 73-65. The Tollowing week The Rabs deTeaTed WesT RockTord Tor The second sTraighT Time, 52-39. Chalking up Their TiTTh conference win, The SadTIermen skinned JoIieT, 56-53. VicTories I6 and I7 came Trom deTeaTing Belvidere, 73-54, and FreeporT, 53-45. In EasT's nexT encounTer, inspired WesT Aurora garnered a win over The Rabs by a 59-53 Tally. The Rabs avenged Their earlier loss To LaSalle- Peru by posTing a vicTory over The Cavaliers, 64- 48, To close ouT The regular season. EasT compiled a 7-3 Big EighT conTerence record To Tie WesT RockTord Tor second place. Ron Carlson won a TirsT Team berTh on The Big EighT all-conTerence Team while Ron SlikTas made The second Team. Dallas Thompson and Jim Jeras re-ceived honorable menTion. Coached by CIiTl: Brees, The JV's ended Their season wiTh a 9-5 record. Junior varsiTy baskeT- ball leTTer winners were Bradley Carlson, Douglas Dahlgren, Warren Johnson, Wilbur Johnson, Bar- Ton NagIesTad, Jack Reising, William Rogers, and Charles STraiT. Receiving maior baskeTball leTTers were Ron Carlson lco-capTainl, Jim Cowan, Tom Burns. Dennis Gibson, Jim Jeras lco-capTainl, Dick Py- zynski, Ron SlikTas lco-capTainll, Bruce Swenson, and Dallas Thompson. 1 v xx 1 T I I EAST OPPON ENT 63 Mi. Carroll 54 57 Beloir 32 53 Moline 44 77 Janesville 65 76 Wesl Rockloro 63 49 Easl Aurora 47 63 Sferling 34 58 Tnornlor ll-larveyl 53 66 Bloom lCni, l-lgrsl 54 48 Belvidere 3O 72 Freeport 59 52 Barringlon 50 51 Elgin 57 53 LaSalle-Peru 59 73 Wells lChicagcl 65 52 Wesl Rockford 39 56 Joliel 53 73 Belvidere 54 53 Freeporr 45 53 Wes? Aurora 59 64 LaSalle-Peru 48 6l l-lononeqolw lllocklonl 4l 66 Belvidere 43 45 Wes? Rockford 43 67 Rock Falls 89 The Hrsf Easf-Wesf game finds Ron Slikfas and Dennis Gibson fighiing for a closing iip. Ronnie Carlson leaps high info ihe air for a sure baske? against LaSalle-Peru. -. .. si 11 1 I19 Jim Jeras helps Easf fo capfure fhe regional +ournamen'f fifle over Wesf Rockford, 45-43. Rubs Tie for Second in Conference N.,,Q.,.f 51'm 3- 5 ra., sf' A Wke, gig? 'V WI, ' 5' I NYG ' U52 A. is! 5 af? . .cl . fs Q L P I all , HQ,. fflrrlflkjli rgkj, GEM! will M giisaig Y! is Y ,vi Gggfbgf 9517313 . Q 2 S 1 2 our. .r-'hlx ITU! SB J ,acting ?44 .x, ,i L-.u'L 5-..-1 FIRST ROW: J, McFaul, Mgr., D. Brown, B. Elmquis+, J. Jeras, D. Thompson, R. Carlson, R. Slildas, D. Pyzynslrl, T. Burns, F. Magnuson, B. Swenson, D. Carter, Mgr. SECOND ROW: C. Brees, JV Coach, D. Carlson, Mgr., C. Sfraif, J. Cowan, B. C ciapaglia, D. Gibson, J. Jensen, L, Hallberg, P. Bell, W. Johnson, J, Gustafson, J. Carlson, Mgr., A. Sadfler, Varsily Coach. THIRD R560 G. Garr, Mgr., B. Freclberg, D. Ehrler, D. Dahlgren, R. Carlson, W. Johnson, J, Reising, B. Naglesfand, J. Thomas, B. Carlson. ' .0 1 N l ' 2 b L Two sure poinis from fhe corner by Dick Py- Ron Slildas frys for a rebound agains+ Wes?'s Chuck Pernac- zynski weren'f quife enough as Easf dropped a ciaro i33i and Naie Mariin i44i. Jim Cowan i541 and Daiias 'rough one, 53-59, fo Wes? Aurora. Thompson i44j aid, at West Three Times In fha righf place af fhe righf fime brings anofher rebound fo Easf's Ron Carlson as Dici: Pyzynslzi sfands by. Ron Carlson allempls lo bloclr Warrior Ed Hoover's shol' and Ron Slilclas wails for lhe rebound. Regional Titli Loose ball! Diclx Pyzynslri and Wesl l'ligh's Bill Caccifore scramble for lhe ball. Teammales, Ron Slilcfas l22l and Sleve Davis l34l close in. Jim Jeras smiles afler dropping in 'lhe winning poinl in 'rhe regional finals. Tom Burns, Jim Cowan, Dallas Thomp- son, and Gary Garr along wilh cheerleader, Carolyn Thorne, congralulafe him. Feel off The ground and hands in lhe air, Ron Slik- las and Wes? High's Clin? Bedford baffle for a rebound. I vlrlf .K- 1 A dds to East's Laurels A good baslcelball leam has a good coach and good capfains, Here are Easfs examples, Ron Carlson, Coach Art Sadller, Jim Jeras, and Ron Slilrlas. Dallas Thompson shoofs a lump sl1o+ againsl LaSalle-Peru. Paul Gallenfine l45l of sfafe runner-up Rock Falls frys unsuccessfully fo sfop Jim Jeras's lefff- handed layup. FIRST ROW: H. Palmer, L. Collins, L. Friel, L. Johnson, D. Schnepper, D. Willis, R. Fearn, F. Norfen. SECOND ROW: E. Dallasro, G. Hallberg, J. Anderson, D. Lindsircm, R. Johnson, J. Adamson, R. Kauppinen, D. Longnecker, T. Pellani. THIRD RO T L dbl d F W W N l S Avery, J Behr, C Preniice, M Kowalenski, B Lehman, J Simp W: T. Carlson, . in a e, . alker, . eson, . son. Rablets Fight to Finish The I957-58 RableT Tive, under Coach Harry Pal- mer. Tinished The season wiTh a complimenTary record oT I2 vicTories and 8 deTeaTs. WhaT The sTaTisTics don'T show is ThaT a maioriTy oT The deTeaTs were one or Two basker hearTbreakers. EasT Tinished in 6+h place in The LiTTle EighT conTerence wiTh a 4-6 record. The end oT The season was climaxed by losing To DeKalb in The quar- Ter-Tinals oT The Belvidere Sophomore TournamenT. The Palmermen opened The season wiTh 5 vicTories in a row. They downed MT. Car- roll, 51-32, Beloit 55-27. MO- gag, H line, 49-40, Janesville, 58-34, and WesT RockTord. 45-38. EasT Aurora proved To be a problem as They Tripped up The RableTs by 58-53. The l-lillToppers. bidding Tor anoTher winning sTreak, deTeaTed STerling, 52-49, and dumped Belvidere, 68-32. In very close games, FreeporT ouTscored EasT, and Fre arry Palmer and Co-capfains Ron Fearn d NorTen. 54-52, and BarringTon edged The RableTs, 43-40. Elgin Tell To The RableTs. 48-44 buT LaSalle-Peru Turned back The Tide wiTh a 47-45 score. WesT RockTord and JolieT were vicTors in The nexT Two games wiTh 50-32 and 50-49 scores. Belvidere succumbed To EasT, 47-26, buT The RableTs Tell To Freeport 42-4l . In The lasT Two ouTings, EasT rolled over WesT Aurora, 44-36 and LaSalle-Peru, 73-45. In The Belvidere Sophomore TournamenT, EasT deTeaTed ST. Thomas. 53-43, only To lose To DeKalb, 67-60, in The quarTer-finals. Minor leTTer awards wenT To Ken Benson. Lynn Collins, Ron Fearn, Larry Friel, Larry L. Johnson. Dan Longne-cker, Fred NorTen, Dick Schnepper, and Denny Willis. Earning minor manager awards were Eugene DallosTo, Gary I-lallberg, Ron Hall- quisT, Tom PellanT, and JeTT Simpson. Ron Fearn closely defenses a Belvidere oppon- eni. 5 'J-gm Z Dick Schnepper drops in two more for the Rablefs. Helping Easf lo beaf Wesi Aurora, Dennis Willis flres a iump sl'1o'f. Diclr Schneprver, Dennis Willis, and Ron Fearn grapp e for a rebound againsf La- Salle4Peru. -'1 1 11114117 7-l :xx Mermen Second In Big Eight Under Coach Vilo Lopin, lhe Easl l-ligh rner- men copped 2nd place in lhe Big Eighl Con- lerence, 2nd in lhe Janesville Relays, 6lh in lhe New Trier Relays, and l5lh in lhe slale meel. The Rabs had a line dual meel record ol 6 wins and 5 losses. Rab lanlrers who made or broke records lhis season are l-loward l-leid in lhe orlhodox breasl slrolce, Bruce Livingslon in diving, Earl Jacobson in lhe 400 yard lree slyle, and Pal Barry in lhe llying breasl slrolce. l-loward l-leid won lhe an- nual hexlalhlon wilh 5483 poinls while Pal Barry was second wilh 5052, selling a new sophomore record. The Lopinmen slarled lhe season by dropping a meel lo Highland, 62-24. Easl came righl back lhough and delealed Peoria Cenlral, 45-4l. The nexl lwo encounlers were nol viclorious as highly-raled Evanslon and Wesl Roclclord downed lhe Rabs wilh scores ol 72-23 and 6llf2-33lf2. Easl look lhe nexl meel by rolling over Janesville, 6l-34. ln a lriangular meel, lhe Lopinrnen scored 78 poinls lo 53 lor Freeporl and 2l lor LaSalle-Peru. Clinlon llowal look lhe measure ol Easl as lhey scored a 58-28 viclory. l.opin's charges were loo much lor Janesville by a 55-40 lally bul Wesl Roclclord dumped lhe Rabs 70-25. Easl won by lorleil over LaSalle- Winning varsiiy lefiers in lheir iunior year, Eric Maiz and Gary Burfon will aid Easi again nexf year. .il ' ,se Anoiher varsily leifer winner, sophomore Pa? Barry shows his record breaking form. FIRST ROW: E. Jacobson, E. Mah, D. Anderson, G. Burlon, B. Weir. SECOND ROW: Coach Vilo Lopin, D. Peferson, D. Lunde, J. Lundin, B. Gleim, J. While, L. Jacobson, J. Klinl, F. Olson, L. Burns. THIRD ROW: Mgr. J. Alongi, J. Bargren, R. Johnson, J. Nelson, M. Conrad, J. Sfigman, P. Schubeler, J. Maxedon, D. Swanson, P. Barry, S. Allen, Mgr. N. Lindeblad. FOURTH ROW: P. Ahlquisl, D. Mood, S. Noling, J. Elsfon, J. Lammers, J. Moss, D. Hallden, K. Newsome, C. Bergman, G. Gliclzson. Peru. In lhe lasl dual meel, lhe Rabs lrounced Freeporl, 77-I8. The Lopinmen also look lourlh place in 'rhe Quadrangular meel wilh I8 poinls while Wesl Rockford 'rallied 66 poinls, Oak Park garnered 59'f2 and Proviso galhered 42'f2. Major lellers were won by Denny Anderson. Pal Barry, Gary Burlon, l-loward l-leid lcaplainl, Earl Jacobson, Bruce Livingslon, Eric lvlalz, Pele Schubeler, Jerry Sligman, Bill Weir, and John While. John Bargren, Ted Lund, Jon Lundin, Dale Mood, John Nelson, Mark Conrad, Jim Elslon, Doug l-lallden, Ron E. Johnson, Bob Klinl, James f Klint Ken Newsome S-feve and Fred Ol, Senior 'Free-slyler Earl Jacobson broughl Eesl ifs , , ' ' only Big Eighl firsf place lhis year. son lll received minor lellers. The I957-58 swimming squad had four seniors, Howie Heid, Ted Lund, Earl Jacobson, and Dennis Anderson. Breasf slroke record holder, Howie Heid, and All-American Dennis Anderson pu? themselves lhrough fheir paces. EAST 24 45 23 33'f2 6I 78 28 55 25 IO La 77 Highland Park Peoria Cenlral Evanslon Wesl Rockford Janesville Freeporl' LaSalle-Peru Clinlon llowal Janesville Wesl Rockford Salle-Peru llorle Freeporl 2nd Big Eighl Conference 2nd Janesville Relays 4lh Quadrangular blh New Trier Relays l5'rh Slale Meer sri OPPONENT 62 41 72 6 f2 34 53 2l 58 40 70 O I8 Easf's medley relay leam was com- posed ol Earl Jacobson, Caplain Howie Held, Dennis Anderson, and Gary Burlon. Close up lo lhe finish bul Eric Malz wins over Gary Bur lon, Bill Weir, and John While. l l John Bargren, John While, and Bill Weir leap 'For an early lead. 1 4 T FIRST ROW: B. Rehnberg, D. Kline, R. PeTTerson, S. Noling, T. Lund, H. Heid, ViTo Lopin, advisor, D. Anderson, S. Pulaski. B. LivingsTon, D. Pelerson. SECOND ROW: B. Aspling, J. Anderson. D. Kriivan, J. Elsfon, T. Boyer, R. Johnson, E. Mah, J. Bargren,' P. Schubeler, M. HarniITon. THIRD ROW: G. Burfon, S. Allen, J.'WhiTe, P. Ahlquisf, D. Ogren, B. Lindman, D. Small, K. Mailloux, B. Elmquisf. FOURTH ROW: J. Moss, J. Bodin, N. Lindeblad, J. KlinT, P. Barry, J. Palm, J. Holub, T. Fry, B. Klinf. On March 20, 2I, and 22, Dolphin Club presenTed iTs I8Th annual waTer show, Fas- cinaTion XDR-lOOO. AcTing as masTer oT ceremonies was senior Hugo Schwenke. Queen Sue Johnson reigned over The show along wiTh her aTTendanTs. JeaneTTe Anderson and Judy l-lolmsTrom. The girls were voTed on by The sTudenT body wiTh The Three girls having The mosT voTes being elecTed as The queen and The Two aTTendanTs. ToTaling I5 evenTs in all, The waTer pre- senTaTions consisTed oT TalenT Taken Trom The Dolphin Club and The girls swimming organizaTion, The Dorado Club. OTher evenTs TeTed by The Dolphin Club under advisor ViTo Lopin were splash parTies and The annual spring picnic To iniTiaTe pro- baTe members. Dorado and Dolphin Clubs combined To Take parT in The splash parTies. The club also sponsored a TloaT aT The TooT- ball homecoming. Dolphin club oTTicers Tor This year included Dennis Anderson, president STeve SheeTs. vice-presidenT: Don Swanson, secreTary: Ted Lund, Treasurer: l-loward l-leid. sergeanT-aT- arms: and John Bargren, hisTorian. Annual Show Big Success Dennis Anderson, presidenT of The Dolphin Club, shows one o many reasons The Dolphin Show has had I7 successful years. T The . . T fi 1. Ks Qs C ' ' mucho: 4 Anchoring ihe mile relay ieam, Bruce Cacciapaglia gefs fhe balon from A - Tom Burns. ' Cindermen Off To Good Start The live 'Fool marl: offers liH'le problem io senior Paul Bell. d 'E 'L Bill Weems, Carl Runberg, Jim Elrloff, Diclr Brown, and Tom Burns show fhe imporfance of a good sfari. IQ, ...sys ie. FIRST ROW: S. Lyford, Mgr., B. Cacciapaglia, T. Burns, F. Rogers, R. Slilrfas, T. Trosl, G. Wallschlaeger, D. Brown, B. Rogers, P. Bell, B. Luna, D. Gifchel, T. Seger, C. Wallin, E. Mafz, R. Hallquisf, Mgr., J. Simpson, Mgr. SECOND ROW T. Pellant, Mgr., E. Wallschlneger, O. Parker, B. Weems, D. Polaslri, J. Whife, D. Willis, R. Anderson, G. Sandberg, G Osowski, J. Owens, C. Rundberg, M. Hipp, F. Winffersfrand, F. Juraselr. THIRD ROW: D. Carlson, Mgr., J. Dofy, R. Lund berg, J. Elrlof, F. Norlen, J. Alongi, L. Clayfcn, T. Lund, D. Bishoff, J. Klinf, H. Amenf, L. Collins, G. Ericlrson, J. Bargren M. Oman, B. Nelson, J. Carlson, Mgr. FOURTH ROW: Coach Cliff Brees, Bob Larson, Mgr., G. Johnson, C. Tufile, B. Nickoll, K. Conli, B. Livingsfon, J. Holub, A. Breed, D. Fridly, H. Bundlie, C. Bergman, B. Kruger, G. Hogen, D. Ehrler, D. Gulbrandsen, B. Carlslrand. J. Blimling, Coach Vifo Lopin. FIFTH ROW: B. Johnson, M. Cronlr, C. Peferson, G. Siden J. Mcllwain, D. Ericlrson, D. Lonsway, M. Hamilfon, R. Johnson, V. Leniz, S. Culberfson, F. Walker, G. Hendry, B. Berfalosi G. Palerson, R. Selquisf, J. Hill, J. Johnson, P. Barry, D. Mafz. Wifh fhe hopes of recapfuring The Big Eighf crown for The second sfraighf year, Coach Cliff Brees and fhe I958 cinder- rnen opened fhe season af Madison. Wisconsin, in The Madison Wesf Relays. The E-Rabs wound up fhe season af Elgin in fhe Big Eighf Conference Meef. Talcing parf in fhe sprinfs were Bill Rogers, Denny Willis, and Jerry Sandberg. The hurdles were falcen care of by Doug Gil'- chel, Fred Rogers, and Ron Slilcfas while Paul Bell, Eric Wall- schlaegar, and Ron Slildas cornpeied in 'rhe high iurnp. Bruce Cacciapaglia, Bill Rogers, and Fred Norfen capably filled fhe broad jumping chores. Working wifh The weighfs were Gunnar Wallschleagar, Ron Anderson, and Tom Trosi. The mile and half-mile were handled by Ted Lund, Dave Bishoff, Charles Wallin, and Tyler Segar while Bill Nichols and l-larold Amenf did fhe pole vaulfing. The Disfricf lvleef was held on May IO af Beyer Siadium. A 2I second lime for fha high hurdles resulfed from this form by Doug Gifchel. an-.....,M ,yxamn W .ma- Pufhng +l1e shoi 45 is no easy feaf as is displayed by Tom Trosf 183 Conference Championship In Sight FIRST ROW: J. Cowan, G. Bredeson, R. Kolhe, O. Hari, K. Benson, R. Carlson, R. Pyzynslri, D. Gibson, R. Carlson, D. Thompson, R. Johnson, L. Friel. SECOND ROW: J. Sandine S. Leber, D. Carler, H. Schwenlce, L. Hedberg, R. Johnson, L, Widrig, H. Hippman, T. McFaul, D. Longneclrer, L. Geiger, T. Johnson, G. DelPra, Mgr. THIRD ROW: C. Jones, Mgr., M. Colburn, B. July, B. Jones, M. Franzen, D. Lindsirom, G. Palm, R. Dixon, G. Burlon, R. Lundvall, M, Pelcarslcy, D. Dahlgren, D. Johnson, L. Johnson, L. Carr, J. Larson, Mgr. FOURTH ROW: J. Reschlein, Assislanl Coach, D. Evans, Mgr., C. Lilieberg, R. Johnson, B. Reid, S. Avery, J. Crafly, T. Johnson, D. Knodle, C. Cramer, R. Sievens, R. Smeni, R. Johnson, B. Richards, J. Mufimer, W. Alelcs, Coach. Bob Johnson runs the ball sin for a single. The Easl I-ligh baseball squad made ils debul lhis year on April 8 againsl Slillman Valley al Beyer Sladium. Coaches Bill Alelcs and John Reschlein carefully mapped 'rhe slralegy in hopes of bringing home lhe Roclc Valley confer- ence championship. Olher Teams parlicipaling in Jrhe league are Belvidere, Freeporl, Sl. Thomas, Wesi Roclc- lord, and Dixon. This is lhe lillh -year of The recenlly organized conference. Across The plafe goes anoiher one of Ron Johnson's piiches as ihe umpire wafches closely, E i . ..... 4 iw Q? ww.. -,Z 1 wer' iffy : t9 QW ' K t A a'f '?X 544'-'f' QW-?S W Www U. W. ,fs Qekw qw Tennis Team Sees New Faces Under The guidance oT Coach l-larry Palmer, The EasT l-ligh raclceTmen compleTed a Tough season oT Touring The Tennis courTs in conTenTion Tor The comference and disTricT TiTles. Lone reTurning leTTerman Chuclc GaTes Tigured in EasT's TiTle hopes along wiTh eighT oTher ex- perienced reTurning men. These are STanley An- derson, Bob BegTrup, Brad Carlson, Larry Gibb, Bob Papich, BarT NaglesTad, Warren Johnson, and Gene PeTerson. ln Their rugged schedule, The E-Rabs were Taced wiTh 9 dual meeTs on The road while hosT- ing 7. Included in This was 4 Tull sguad maTches wiTh crossTown rival, WesT Rocldord. The raclceT- men also compeTed in The DisTricT lVleeT. FIRST ROW: B. Begfrup, L. Gibbs, B. Carlson, B. Nagle- sTadT, Coach Harry Palmer, S. Anderson, B. Papich, G. PeTer- son, J. Smiih. SECOND ROW: M. Nelson, J. Trapanni, A. Clinlcenberg, R. Kauppinen, W. Johnson, A. Kneller, J. Behr, T. Fry, G. DallasTo. THIRD ROW: D. Johnson, H. Meyers, W. Johnson, B. Slrinner, B. Coupar, L. Harvey, J. Adamson, G. Hallberg, M. Conrad. FOURTH ROW: K. Finger, L. Krup, J. ff- X ,I x' X. I V , T . 1 x E Bob Papich, eye on The ball, reTurns v ley in an early meef The DisTricT lvleeT was played on May 3 wiTh The sTaTe meeT being held on lvlay I6 and l7 on The UniversiTy oT lllinois courTs aT Champaign- Urbana. The Big EighT Comference meeT Toolc place on May 24 aT FreeporT. McHammod, T. Carlson, N. Moline, O. MaThieson, J. Nel- son, D. Carlson. State Champs Try Again Bruce Swenson shows why he is number one man on The golf squad as Roger Fross, Henry Siulzarf, and Ronnie Carlson wail Iheir furn. -9.4: The adveni of Ihe golf season broughl on a brighl oulloolc lor Coach Jim Laude as an array of golfers lorrned a promis- ing squad. The defending slale champ- ions were shooling for Iheir 8+h slafe lille. Forming Ihe nuclei ol Ihis year's squad were live relurning Ie+Iermen. These were Bruce Swenson, Jeff Sachs, Jack Reising, I-Ienry Sfulcarl, and Bob Freclberg. The Iinlcsmen cornpeled in Ihe Dislricl Meer on May IO. The slale meer was held on May I6 and I7 ai 'rhe Universiiy of Illinois course in Champaign-Urbana. poiniers. FIRST ROW: R. Johnson, R. Tu'ri, L. Kaplan, G. Slacy, B. Johnson, J. Lundin F. Olson, T. Johnson, R. Swenson, D. Mood, J. Beniamin. SECOND ROW: D Swanson, N. Cancelose, C. Olson, T. Marfinson, B. Carlson, J. Beclr, B. Nelson P. Fisher, L. Burns, C. Garmager, B. Klinf. THIRD ROW: B. Swenson, B. Pari- low, R. Fross, J. Sachs, H. Slulrarf, R. Carlson, J. Reising, B. Koberg, B. Fred- berg, J. Anderson, Coach Jim Laude. FOURTH ROW: D. Peferson, J Lundsirom, K. Sfein, T. Swenson, D. Criclref, M. Madden, D. Larson, D. Moss B. Pearson, D. Holmin, D. Sanders, D. Johnson. :ff 1 'uimuna-mvvwsfxwf -aa. 'sv Awww: .-1. f .4 1x:mvsmrnnrs-:m'r.f..f nns.a'msm'ffs:au- .er .wnuuwn A few more puffs Iilre ihis, and Jaclr Reis ing will be up wilh Swenson. Jaclr Ander son, Bob Fredberg, and Jeff Sachs falre EAST OPPONENT 29 Janesville 40 Rock Falls Wesf Rockford Sferling I9 Elgin 32 Wesf Rockford Elgin 38 Janesville I9 Elgin A 25 Elgin B 26 Wesf Rockford A I8 Wesf Rockford B I5 Belvidere A I8 Belvidere B 22 Wesf Rockford Belvidere Harriers Finish First In Big Eight Coach John Reschlein's Easf I-ligh cross counfry feam wound up a fough I957 season as fhey par- ficipafed in eleven scheduled meefs. They came fhrough in fine sfyle fhough, as highlighfed by placing firsf in fhe Sferling Invifafional, firsf in fhe Big Eighf Triangular, 2nd in fhe Disfricf Meer, I3fh in The Peoria lnvifafional, and I3fh in fhe Illinois sfafe championship meef. The E-Rab harriers were paced by lone re- furning lefferman, senior Ted Lund. Rounding ouf fhe A feam were Gary Bredeson, Eric Mafz, Tyler Segar, Dave Bishoff, Carl Bergman, and I-lugh Bundlie. The B feam members were Jack Thomas, Gene Peferson. Bob Fredberg, Ken Benson, Jeff Sachs. Dick Brown, and I-loward I-leid. The A feam's record in dual meefs was a niffy 3 wins and 2 loses while fhe B feam posfed an impressive 7 wins and no loss record. Minor award leffers were handed ouf fo Carl Bergman, David Bishoff, Gary Bredeson, I-Iugh Bundlie, Bob Fredberg, Ted Lund, Eric Iviafz, and Tyler Segar. A maior manager award was earned by Donald Swanson. Ted Lund was chosen cap- fain of fhe feam. Wifh only one harrier of fhe A' feam gradu- afing, Coach Reschlein predicfs an oufsfanding cross counfry feam nexf year. FIRST ROW: H. Bundlie, B. Fredberg, G. Bredeson, T. Lund, D. Bishoff, T. Segar, E. Mah. SECOND ROW: Coach John Reschlein, J. Sachs, J. Thomas, E. Jacobson, D. Brown, D. Peferson, C. Rundberg, K. Benson, Mgr. D. Swanson. THIRD ROW: B. Papich, W. Johnson, R. Fross, J. Nelson, T. Burns, F. Magnuson, L. Hallberg, R. Slilrfas. FOURTH ROW: W. Johnson, D. Gibson, F. Norfen, D. Peferson, D. Holmin, R. Pearson, G. Hallberg. ,ff 5 -1--sir 'QQ' ,am 010, 'Dir' las, B. Cacciapaglia, Coaclu Brees D, Tluompson, T. Burns, J. McFaul SECOND ROW: T. Lund, C. Neff L1 Hallberg, B. Luna, J. Jeras, D Swanson, R. Carlson. THIRD ROW P. Lonsway, S. Larson, D. Anderson l'l. Scluwenlre, B. Linclman, B. Elm FRONT ROW: B. Aspling, R. Slilr- quisf. Letterwinners Form Strong Club Tlue annual Fafluer and Son banguef lueld in early April consfifufed flue mosf prominenf acfivify of flue ReClul3 fluis year. R-Club members and flueir fafluers affended flue dinner. Feafured for flue evening was Bolo Allen of flue Universify of Iowa Oflwer evenfs carried on by R-Club included flue spring picnic: for inifiafion of new members. fun niglufs, and flue R-Club dance. Earning a maior or minor leffer was flue only gualificafion for joining. The club was comprised of aflulefes compefing in all sporfs acfivifies af Easf l-liglu. Tlue leffermen usluered af all luome baslcefball games. A new dufy insfifufed fluis year was flue privilege of piclcing flue Easf I-liglu Relays Queen and ner four affendanfs. Elecfed fo preside over fluis year's meefings were Tom Burns, presidenf, Bruce Cacciapaglia, vice-presidenf, Ron Slilcfas, secrefary, and Dallas Tluompson, freasurer. FIRST ROW: B. Weir, J. Bargren, C. Gales, G. Bredesen, T. Segar, Coach Clillord Brees, C. Pearson, R. Erluler, J. Reising, R. Pefersen, W. Jolunson. SECOND ROW: R. Pearson, E. Mafz, D. Peferson, J. Nelson, P. Mood, G. Burfon, F. Rogers, J. Alongi, S. Lylord, D. Willis, R. Fearn, H. Buncllic. THIRD ROW: L. Heel, D. Longneclner, J. Nelson, G. Gusfafson, D. Hallden, C. Lewis, C. Cramer, C. Wallin, J. Simpson, C. Prenfice, L. Johnson, M. Hipp. FOURTH ROW: D. Bisluoff, J. Larson, T. Johnson, L. Clayfon, T. Lindblade, B. Livingsfon, D. Erickson, T. Pellanl, J.Wluife, B. Nagleslad. FIFTH ROW: G. Erickson, J. Holub, L. Friel, B. Weems, L. Collins, D. Polaslri. 1 :won sz mlm' vm 1 .1 Belly Byrd Vee Ann Canlerbury Befh Crane Jeanine Dahlberg Gloria Froberg Top Twenty Wirh smiles, laughs, Thrills, and rous- ing games berween reams, rhe members ol Jrhe Girls' Alhlelic Asso- ciarion have enjoyed one of lheir mosl aclive years. Carol Pace was elecled presidenl of rhe club by her fellow reammales. Backing her were Carol Roland, vice-president Nona Larson, secrelaryg Nancy Kolslad, Jrreasurerg and Belly Byrd, poinls secrelary. To raise money during lhe year, G.A.A.'ers sold pencils on which lhe baslcelball schedule was engraved. l-lighlighring rhe year was lhe C5.A.A. rurnaboul dance, Shoeless Shindigf' on February I5. Carol Miller Carol Pace Mary Parlee Judy Peferson Sharon Peferson Janane Jacobson Judy Jacobson Nancy Kelroy Nancy Kolslacl Toni Larson Al Hue beginning of Hue playing season Hue girls voted Hue iollowing as sporlslruead: speedball, Toni Lar- song volleyball, Josepluine Minor: bas- ketball, BeHu Crane: ancl soilball, Mary Dobeclc. Concluding Hue year's activities was an assembly for Hue presentation of awards lo pariicipanis in all girls' i sporls aclivilies. Doing their iobs for Huis year's sports are sports lueacls Josephine Minor, volleyball: Toni Larson, speeclballg Mary Dobeclr, baseball and Bellu Crane, baslretball. Girls Athletic Association Carolu Roland Nancy Samorian Joy Valentine Judy Williams Karen Wisner 92 Sophomore members of fhe G.A.A.: FRONT ROW: T. Johnson, M. Daniels, R. Baxfer, J. Fredericlrson, A. Be+fs, J. Berg, K. Lunclquisf, S. Hand B. Gusfavson. SECOND ROW: P. Brown, D. Vmcer, S. Poppenhagen, B. Barfholomew, D. Campbell, M. Fane, J. Danielson, S. Carlson, K. Carl- son, M. Roper. THIRD ROW: L. Johnson, M. Donovan, P. Anderson, M. Eggeri. ' K B D ' Y G. A. A. ers ept usy urmg ear Junior members of fhe G.A.A.: FRONT ROW: K. Simaifes, G. Maculan J. Schroer, C. Byrd, L. Lyford, J. Minor, J. Applequisi, H. Dean, P. Nicholas, L. Peierson. SECOND ROW: S. Shumway, L. Rogers, D. Drolen, R. Warren, S. Jackson, B. Pepper, B. Ralsfon, S. Demoss, M. Dobecl, N. Larson, C. Drolen. THIRD ROW: B. Williamson, L. Slafer, J. Greenlee, V. Cooper. 14 4 J Q.-5 No! Senior members of G.A.A.: FIRST ROW: M. Fosfer, D. Hallquisf, V. Canrerbury, J. Jacobson, J. Peferson, M. Fowler, B. Byrd, K. Wisner, J. Rohm, D. Thomas, C. Pace. SECOND ROW: L. Calverl, J. Carlson, B. Johnsfon, M. Eckslein, B. Frye, M. Parlee, N. Pelerson, N. Carlsfrom, N. Kolsfed, C. Roland, N. Samorian, J. Valenfine. THIRD ROW: J. Williams, T. Larson, P. Parocha, C. Berg, J. Dahlberg, C. Miller, N. Kelroy, B. Crane, S Peferson. Execuling a seal drop on ihe frampoline are Karen Wisner and Kafhie Sf. Clair. RQ Yeah Team! Here are a few girls cheer- ing 'For fheir leam afler a game. While her feammafes loolc on, Linda Rogers execufes one of +l1e slcllls of volleyball. I. S. C. Walch oui, here comes anorher arrow! This is iusl one oi +he slaiemenis oi warning sounded by members of The Individual Sporis Club. For girls who are inieresled in individual sporls, l.S.C. oiiers a greal variely oi aciiviiies. ln lhe fall, archery is lhe main evenl for amaieur Robin Hoods. Bowling 'fakes place during ihe winier monlhs, and in 'rhe spring, 'rhe girls parlicipare in ping-pong, badminlon, lennis, and golf. Mrs. Florence Lundquisl is advisor oi ihe group. The officers were Carol Miller, Nancy Samorian, and Elhelann Fagerslrom. This year's oFlicers were Nancy Samorian, sec- reiaryg Carol Miller, presidenf: Efhelann Fagersirom, Treasurer. FIRST ROW: G. Maculen, B. Baller, B. Byrd, C. Peierson, S. Carlson, V. Canferbury, C. Carlson, M. Lundquisf, J. Hendrickson, S. Anderson, B. Tolend, B. Taylor, L. Rosenbloom, M. Palmer. SECOND ROW: S. Shumway, B. Barfholomew, C. Rehnburg, S. Suffon, P. Olson, J. Miner, K. Alden, H. Dean, S. Wehlsfrom, C. Nelson, M. Cridlebaugh, C. Byrd, L, Miller, C. Probell, J. Haverly. THIRD ROW: C. Drolen, P. Adams, S. Singer, G. Morfellard, J. LaDue, S. Ennei, P. Engle, C. Washkiewicz, D. Campbell, M. Eggerf, S. Tews, M. Nelson, M. Peferson, S. Valenfas, J. Carlson, C. Pace. FOURTH ROW: J. Cooper, P. Beissmen, C. Clouser. B. Bulfhous, M. Dobeclr, S. Demoss, C. Kidd, K. Hagaman, B. Lundin, D. Drolen, L. Nelson, L. Rogers, J. Deibner, B. Johnson, M. Eclrsiein, C. Miller. FIFTH ROW: V. Cooper, J. Wedberg, N. Larson, A. Forlin, J. Hoffman, B. Hollman, C. Troylxe, C. Zinn, C. Carlson, M. Dufek, S. Pe+erson, T. Larson, C. Berg, D. Ulrich, S. Jeneliunas, Diana Swinehari. yrs- or rr . . . -k' h ' ws , -, r 7 4 ,,'. 'Q-4 fi I958 Dorado Club officers were Jane Howard, presidenf, Joan HolmquisT, vice-presidenf, Carolyn Thorne, secrefary, Brenda Nelson, senior and iunior Treasurer, Synnove Erson, sophomore Treasurer. Every Monday nighT The sophomore, junior, and senior girls squirm inTo Tank suiTs and baThing suiTs and hop in The pool Tor a nighT's Tun. A change Took place This year: sophomores swam The TirsT and Third weeks oT The monTh and The iuniors and seniors swam on The second and TourTh Mondays oT The monTh due To The en- larged membership oT 327. This year someThing new was added To The Dorado TaciliTiesg The club purchased underwaTer spealcers To aid in waTer balleTs. These were TirsT used in The Dorado Daily waTer show which was presenTed January 23, 24 and had TourTeen balleTs in iT. AnoTher evenT oT The year is The Mile Club. Any Dorado member can ioin iT she is willing To swim eighT lengThs oT The pool a nighT Tor nine diTTerenT weelcs. On April 2 I, a PosTal Swimming MeeT was held in which girls who were in Dorado Club could parTicipaTe. Those who swam in The meeT had Their Times senT inTo The sTaTe. These Times were Then compared wiTh Those oT oTher schools To Tind which school ranked TirsT. Miss Mary Zoia, club advisor Always an annual evenT Tor Dorado members is a splash parTy held wiTh The Dolphin Club. This year iT was held on March 6Th. Besides The splash parTy This year, The Dorado and Dolphin Clubs also held an annual picnic aT Valley Park on May l5. OTTicers elecTed This year were Jane l-loward, presidenTp Joan l-lolmguisT, vice-presidenTg Caro- lyn Thorne, secreTaryg Brenda Nelson, senior and junior Treasurer, and Synnove Erson. sophomore Treasurer. Their new advisor Tor This year was Miss Mary Zoia, who gave The club many new ideas. Dorado FIRST ROW: K. Wisner, P. Anderson, K. Anderson, N. Hollingsworlh, C. Sfone, S. Erson, S. Davis, L. Cione, D. Spaulding, C. Naflress, L. Nelson, C . Kincade, T. Johnson, D. Linden. SECOND ROW: K. Pazera, S. Doran, M. Roper, L. Hoss, S. Suifen, M, Purdy, B. Taylor, M. Olson, S. Olson K. Aldeen, J. Jacobson, J. Jacobson, M. Baldwin, P. Niclrlos, C. Lucido, J. Lund. THIRD ROW: B. Michelsen, M. Gusfafson, J. Shaw, C. Ohrn M. Ohrn, G. Lamendalo, N. Carlsrrom, C. Thorne, D. Alfredson, S. Shumway, S. Piclren, J. Avery, J. Bally, M. Eggeri, M. Lundquisl, N. Olson C. Johnson. FOURTH ROW: M. Pelerson, H. Shields, J. Haverly, C. Aflrinson, D. Guizwiller, K. Elzslrom, B. Andersen, M. Lindquisi, A. Forlin D. Drolen, C. Drolen, J. Howard, S. Enneff, P. Brees, S. Ingram, M. Johnson, K. Zahm, L. Rosenbloom, S. Pell, A. Karceslzi, B. Henrilrson, A. Siolfz S. Lundquisr. FIFTH ROW: G. Glendy, S. Loweff, G. Glans, C. Clouser, J. Lindquisf, C. Nelson, C. Liebovich, S. Larson, J. Hovious, J. Aclrer, M. Anderson, S. Aclxerson, N. Larson, J. Holmquisi, Williams, C. Daily, B. Sanderson, S. Jepson, J. Anderson, S. Carlsfrom, F. Carlson, C. Loy, J. Fredriclmson, M. 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H, -is 9- tw :ww eg h bp' ,ini Q 'X- ' ,. 5, . X jx., v K FF - ,E-31.35, 53 ' -H -N 'ai - Q ' hp. Q, I . 1 K ,' ,Q t Q sf 9: . ww K gps' xp ,- 1 m W. 'SEs-3-1? 9 QE' ' IQ. ' f ' . 3' A xvgaf -- :Q 3 N. -x I n.i u fa W J Q ' Ai ' M X r i ' . in A - 1-f's,', X-A x if 3 m., ,X -x X 7 A Q , fi' A .M S M If , ' 5 .x ' .X 'Q AR ' xxi Ny wx? -N L Q gl.: -x Aspling, Barlon 60, l22, IBI, lB9 M A Aaby, Marvin B9 Aase, Eldon E. 89 Abrahamson, Carol B9 Acher, Judilh Ann 59, I46, I97 Aclerman, Donald I. II6 Ackerman, Joyce C. 59 Q Aclrerson, Sandy 59, I30, I37, I49, I97 Adams, Palricia 89, l3B, I95 Adamson, John II6, I76 7 Adleman, Larry G. B9 tp Adolphson, A. Karharine 89 Agama, Judilh Ann 59, l2B, l29, IBO Ahlgren, Ann 59, l25, HB, l4B, l53 Ahlquisf, Paul II6, I26 Ainsworlh, Kafhleen ll5 Alun, Roy B9 Alberlson, Charles 59, HI Alfradson, Dana Il, I2, B9, l36, l4l, I97 Aldeen, Karin II5, I28, I46 Alden, Karin I09, I46, I95, I97 Alexander, Susan 59, l28, I46 Alfors, Richard IIZ, I26 ' -L Alfredson, Georgia Ann 89 Allen, Calharine 59, I4l Allen, Judy B9 Allen, Sharon I I2 Allen, Slaven II5, I39, I56 Allen, Thomas IIZ Almblade, Sharyl 89, HI Alongi, Jaclr 89, I64, IB9 Ambrusler, Robin 59 Amenf, Harold 89, I55 Anasl, Georgene I09, I46 Anderson, Ann Marie B9 Anderson, Arne B9 W Anderson, Barbara 59 Anderson, Belly 59 Anderson, Barlon B9 Anderson, Bonnie 59, I97 I Anderson, Celesle 59, I4B Anderson, Cindy Il3 Anderson, David Carl I50 Anderson, Howard David 59, 89 Anjerson, genniz 59, I49, I79, I80, IBI, I89 ' An erson, oroi y l35 Anderson, Dowayne IIO kfyxa Anderson, Dwighl ll0 Anderson, Elaine lI3, I4I, I46 Anderson, George B9 Anderson, Gordon 59, I26 Anderson, Granl B9 Anderson, Harry Il0 Anderson, Jaclr Edward IIO, I87 S Anderson, James 89 Anderson, James Lee B9, I50 Anderson, Jeannelre 26, 32, 59, MB Anderson, Joan 33, II3, I97 Anderson, John Milion lI2 Anderson, John Ralph I27 Anderson, Judilh C. I29 Anderson, Judy 89 Anderson, Judy Kay B9 Anderson, Karen Joann I37, I47 Anderson, Karen Louise B9 Anderson, Karen Marlene 59, I38, I46, I47 l53, I56 Anderson, Karin Jean IIO, I47, I95 Anderson, Kalherine I97 ' Anderson, Kalhleen 89, l2B Anderson, Kurr John II2 Anderson, Kurl Siaven 89, l40, I49, l50, ISI Anderson, Linda Karen 60, I3B, I46 Anderson, Anderson, Lois 60, I38, I46 Lorraine 60, I 32 ' Anderson. Lyle 60, I26, I64 Anderson, Margo l2B Anderson, Marilynn 60, I37, I97 Andersen, Maris 89 Anasmm, Mary Key so, usa, m, Ma Q, Anderson, Marcia 26, 38, 60, IZB, I29, I4I, I46 Anderson, Palricia Alice lI0 Anderson, Palricia Jean Il0 Anderson, Parricia Karen III, I47, S l40, I92 ML Anderson, Alberl Rich 60 Anderson, Anderson, Richard Joha II2, I55 Roberf Lee II2 Anderson. Roberl Marshall Anderson, Roxanne IIO Anderson, Sara I0, I2, 60, I39, I4I, I48 Anderson, Sharon Ann Il0 Anderson, Andersen, Sharon Elaine B9 Sharon Lee 89 Anderson, Sharyn Eslher III, I48 Anderson, Sheila I09 Anderson, Slanley 60, 87, I55, I64, IB6 Anderson, Susan B9 Anderson, Sylvia ll0. I95 Anderson, Tanya lI0 Anderson, Terry ur, I56, In ljfyy r Student Index Andreen P. Dianne Apgar Marilyn Ill I52 Anars,, o,. Lee nl, Ms, I97 . 1 . Q Applequlsr, Judy 90, l48, I92 Archer, Sara 90 Armalo, Carlo II7 Arnold, Terry 90 Arnquisl, Dennis 60 Armour, Dorolhy 90 Arvidson Marie 90 Ashbaugh, Roger 90 Allrins, James 60 Alhins, Kay Ann 60 Atkins, Thomas II7 Allrinson. Carolyn III, l52, I97 Auslin, Alice 60 ILQJL kewl Aulor, Slephen II5, l2B Avery, Joyce III, I97 Avery, Sleven II5, I67, I76, IB4 Axelson, William I56 Babcox, Theodore 90, l30 Baclrman, Diane 90 Bailey, Nancy 60 Baker, Brenda III Baldwin, Barbara III Baldwin, Marcia 60, I46, I97 Banhes, Marilyn IIZ Banhord, Bonnie 60, l32 Barber, James 6l, il54, I57 Bargren, David ll5 Bargren, John 90, I22, I64, I80, IBI, Barlrer, Richard 90 Barlrer, Roland 90 Barlels, Sally 90 Barry, Palrich II5, I78, IBI Barlel, Sally Ann I36 Barlholomew, James II4 Bass, Pamela 90, I25 Bales, Charles 90 Barry, Jane II2, I96 Bauer, Barbara bl Baxler, Rebecca l09, II4, I92, I95 Bear, Gordon 90 Beaslon, Roberl II6 Beck, Donna 90 Beclr, Jonalhan II6, IB7 Beclxer, Donna 6l Bechell, Dale 90, I56 Bechell, Ralph bl, I26, l4l Beclrman, Bonnie 90 Beading, Carol 90 Begrrup, Roberf 90, I30, IB6 Behr, Joel I09, I26, I76, lB6 Beishir, Sylvia 90 Bell, Judy 90, l32 Bell, Paul 90, I72 Benander Annemarie IO9 I30 I47 'IU-Oxexvwb S Bourlrland, Kennelh 9l Boulin, Karin II7, I29 Bowman, Larry II3, I67 Boyer, Thomas 9l, IBI' Brace, Nancy II7, l2B S Bramel, Jack II7, I28, I57 Brandi, Lloyd 9l Brazie, James II7, I56 Brechlin, LaVona 62 Bredesen, Gary 9l, I27, IB4, IBB. IB9 Breed, L. Allan II7, I54 Brees, Suzanne 9l Breil, Timorhy bl, l50, I54, I55 Brenneman, Sandra II7 Bried, Lynndon 9I, l26 ' Benander: Carole sl, a7.'l24,'r2s, 144 Beniamin, Jerry I09, I56, l87 Bennefl, E. l09 Benniclr, Ann I09 Bensen, Linda 90 Benson, Kennelh I09, IB4, IBB O - Benson, Thomas 6l, l30, IB6, l40 Berg, Cynlhia 3I, 34, 6l, l24, l25, I37, I4I, I42, I47, I48, I93, I95 Berg, Judy IO9, I92 Berglund, Karen III Berglund, Saundra 90, I35, I46 Bergman, Barbara Ill Berman Carl 90 l22 Bergreri, Lynn 6ll, I38, l5l, I55 , H-GI Bergslrom Karen 33 90 l4l I48 Bergslrom, Karin 90 Bernard. Jane 90, l35, I48 Barlolasi, Robarl' 6I, l39 Bells, Alice III, I36. I92 Bich, Ed II4 Bigger, Dale 90 Billman, Mary Lou 90 Billsrrand, Bruce Bishoff, 90, IBB, IB9 Biorlr, Chrisline 90 Biorlr. John 90 Blanchard, Joann 6I Blimling, John II4, I57 Blixl, Mary II5, I36, I4I, I46 Blomberg, Shirley 90, I35, IBB, I47 Blomgren, Ronald 6I Bloomingdale, Iona Q00-o UVYO- IJOQ, Bloomquisl, Nancy 26, 6I, I22, l23, I40, Vwmefsvg Broge, Vicli 6l, HB , Broughlon, Jean 24, II7, l30, I46, Browman, Kermil II7 Brown, Anila II3 Brown, Palricia III, I92 Brown, Allen Richard 62, I72, IBB Brown, Richard 9I Brown, Rurh II3 Bryan, Terry IIB, I27, I56 Bublih, Paula I4, BB, 62, l2B, H0 Buchanan, James 9I Bueschal, Barbara I36 Builla, Gary 9l Bullhaus, Barbara II3, I46, I95 . Bundlie, Hugh, IBB, IB9 Burch, Marian 9l, I36 Burlreybile, Mary Ann 9I Burlreson, Willa IIB Burns, Loren I27, lB7 l Burns, Margarel 39, 62, l25, I4I, I46 Bums, Thomas 6, 39, 62, 87, I24, l36, I69, I72, I74, IBB, IB9 Burpo, Carolyn IIB Bursell, Roberl I64 Bursiel, Susanna IIB, l2B Burien, Bruce 9I Burien, Gary 9I, I22, I7B, IBO, IBI, IB4, IB9 Buselros, Donald 62 Bush, Barbara 62, HI Busse, Coralie 9I Buswell, James IIB. I57 Buller, Dillard 9l Buller, Josephine 62 Byrd, amy sz. 147, 149, :90, I93, I95 Byrd, Charlean 9I, I47, I92, I95 C Cacciapaglia, Bruce 62, I49, I62, I63, I64, I72, IB9 Cadwalder, Judilh 9l, I47 Calacurcio, Phyllis 62, I48 Caldwell, Karen 9I Callrins, Nancy 62 Calvarl, Lois 62, l93 alverl. Randall IIB meron, Caroline II6 ameron, David IIB, I55 Camp, Sarah 9I Campbell, Daisy II6, I92, I95 Campbell, LuAnn 9l Cancelose, Norman lI3, l36, IB7 Canfield, Rebecca 62, I36 Canlarbury, VeeAnn 62, l35. l4l, I46, HB, I90, l93, I95 Carey, Karl 9l I44, HB Bodin, James II4, I27, IBI Bolancler, Roberl 27, 6l , Bolling, Sheila 6l Bloom, Connie lI5 Benin, Amber II5, I29 Bonzi, Elaine 6I Boolhby, James 6I, 87, Bordonaro, Connie II5, I4l 137, I40, I43 mime? omni S ,Carlson, Bradley 9I, I27, I72, IB6 Carlson, Coleen II6, I35, I95 Carlson, Conslance II6, l35, I95 Carlson, Corinne 9, 62, I25, l2B, l35, I42 Carlson, Dan II7, IB6 Carlson, David 62 Carlson, Diane II6 Carlson, John Douglas 9I I Carlson, Frances IIB, I4I, HB, I97 Carlson, Gladys IIB Carlson, Gwendolyn IIB Carlson, James Granl II7 Carlson, James Lowell 63 Carlson, Jane! 9I Carlson, Jean Anne IIB, I95 Carlson, Jeanine Ann 62, I25, I93 Carlson Carlson Carlson Carlson Carlson, Kalhleen D. II3, I2B, l29, I40 I 36, Carlson Carlson Carlson , Jerry 9I, l4I, I72 , Karan Louise IIB , Karin Elaine ll7, IBB, HI, H6 , Carla Kalhlean II7, l4l, I92 , Lawrence 91 . Lynelle Irene Il3 , Madolyn 63, I4-6 Carlson, Marilynn II7, I46, I48 Carlson. Marlene 9I Carlson, Morris 63 Carlson, Nancy II7 Carlson, Richard IB4 Carlson, Rodger lI5 Carlsen, Ronald George 9I, I36, I87 l Suwlill Y i'?'V ' I46 Carlson. Ronald Wllliam 63. l62, I64. I69 I'll, I72, I13, I74, ITS. ll4, II9 Carlson. Ro? 9I Carlson. Sa ly 9I. M9 Carlson. Sandra Lao 63 f' Dalilin. Sonia 44. ns, ns. 141, I46 1 I Erickson- I-ww I-mm H0- '35 Dahlquisi. Doan l22. I26 Erickson. l-Yjlfl Ann 30. 93 Dahlquisf. Jaan Ann l30 Erickson. M1r1am 65. I1 l25, l35 Dshlrrrom, Judy 92, Ili. I46 Erickson. Shvln 94 Erikson. Thomas lI0 Erlandson. Arlona 65. l32 Erlandson. Barry 66. I64 Erlandson. Laura II6 Erlandson. Susan 65. 67. l24. I25, I4I, Dahlsirom. Dailey. Carolyn I37. I97 Dala. David 92. I64 Dalipi. Anna 3I, 64. IZS. I3l. I49 Dalloslo, Eugana II3, I76. ll6 Mary II4 Carlson. Sandra Rulh l3S. I94. I9S Carlson. Sharon Kay 63. l25. I44 Carlson. s1....111 II3. ns, no Carlson, Sonia 63, I30, I95 Carlson, Tarry II6. l27. IS6. IT6. I66 Carlson. Virginia I46 Carlson. Wayno 63. I7. I44. IE3, I56 Carlsfrand. longf IIS Carlllrom. La I27. I50 Carlslrom. Nallda May 63. I44. NU. I93, I97 Carlsirom, Sandra Jaan II4, Carlson. Marilaa 9I Carponfar. Rogar 92 Carr. Sharon 92 Carlar, Dannis 92. I64. I72. Carlar. Pafricia 63 Carlar. Vasfa 92 Casa, David Ill Cass. La IM Cas9raa.r'l'l1omas 92 Calalani, Ronald 92 Cadarlaal. Carol 92. I32. I36, I3I, I46, I49 Cadarlaaf. Fradric IO9 Cadarlaal. Jo Ann II4 Cadarholm, Jarfln 63 Cavanl. Darlono 63 Chaslaan. Ralph I09 Chlpalla. Paw' H0 Chrisianson. Carol 92 Chrlsllanson. Danlal 92. Chrlsilanson. Duana 63. Clnkorn, Varn 92 Clona, I. nda II4, I39, Clark, Ellan I46 Clark, Halan I09 Clausen. Harbor! 92 I26 I97 I26, lil Clayfon. Lawranea IDI, II2, I67 II9 I26. Clavaland, Gaorga II2. Clwangar, Jamas III, IS6 Cllllo . Joanna IO9 Cllno, Dannls 30. II6 Clousar. Carol II4. I37. I52. Cockrall. Russall III, IS6 Coil. Marilyn I09. I32 Colborn. Goorgo Monro III, Cola, Judy Ann 92. Ml Collins, L nn III. I67, I76. Collins. Sharon IIU Conanf, Judy 92 Conda. Joanna 63, II2 Conlglio. Barbara 92. I47 Conrad. Mark Il6 Cook. Luoilla 92 Cook. Judy 92 I49 I95 Il4 W ao Arw- tg., I95, I97 QM, IM II9 hnoawl Coopar, Vir inla 92 I36. I92 I9S Copp. Carol 63 Coppolofli Jamas 92 Coppolafll, John l67 Coray, Kafhlaan 92 Corlafl Mlehaal 92 IS7 Cornallus Barnard 63 Corranfl Consfanea Corslna, Jarry IS7 Coffrall. Larry I56 Coupar, Robarf IIO. Cowan. Jim 92, I69. I72. l73, I74, II4 Cowan. Nancy I09 Cowall. Kaihryn 92 Cos. Jamos Ill Cos, LaVarna IU9 Cox. Roqar IS7 Cosllaad. Alan 63, I50. ISI Cradla, Donald Il0. I55 Cramar, Clll? IIO, IM, Il9 Crandall. Lynn II6. I46 Coopar. Juanifa 7, 63, I24. I25, I4l. ,' 92 II6 Crana. lafh 64, I25. I46, I90, l9I. I93 Crafty, Jack 92 Cravans, Ronald I30. IS6 Cramar. Milos 92. I47 Crlekafla. Davld IIO. II7 Crldar. Carlos I09 Crldlabauqli, Margaral II6. I38. I46. I9S Csornvrall, Carolyn 64. I46 Cromvlall, David II2 Crona. Franca: 64, I46 Cronk, Mlehaal IIO Croslor, Ragina II6. I46 Culborfson, Slaphan IID. M7 Cullum, Lois II6 Cullum, Walfar I09, I57 Currara, Pairlela II4. l47 D'Afos9in. Thomas 92 Dah borq. Jaannino 64. I25. Dahlan, Jorry 92. I57 Dahlgran, Douglas l72. II4 Dahlgran. Thomas 92 Dahlgran. Wallaca 92 3 I46. I90. I93 DalPra, Garald II3. I84 Danials. Marlha Il5. I36. l3l. I92 Danialson. Judy ll5. I92 Danialson. Karan 92 Davidson, Dwighi 93 Davidson, Tad 64 pac., Erson. Synnova II6, I3S. I47, I96. I97 Esakson Darlona II6. l37 Esry. Ann 94 EI inglon. Dala II2 Evans. David 65. IO4 Eyslar, David II2 Davis, Sharon IIS. I28, I97 u.v1..n.....+1.y 92. 139, I4I. 149 F Dawson. Lafarn 93 Flgobng' Dmnh 94 Daylon. Judiih 93 DaBaaro. John 93 2 Dun' H'nl 93' ln' ln' H5 rm Fagonfrom, Eiholann 9. 65. DaCaro. Darlana 93 Dua, Tom 64 DaGaris, Lynn 64. l4I Dohari. Sharon II1 Daibnor, Joan 64, I25. Daibnar, Shirlay II7 Dal.aGranga, Marsha II7 Fagarburq David I39 IBB I46, I95 Fahoriy, Jamas 94 Falkowski. Gillsari 94. ISS Falkovlski, Ronald 94 Fallh. Rolnri I57 Fans, Marfha II7, I46, I92 Farb. Sandra 94 Farmor. Ral h II7 Farmar. Salr 94 but 4 .1 E F: ii 9 2 -.1 51 1 1 039. Oc, Dolmora. Bavarly 93, I25, I32 I D- w.,s..,1,,p. ::r..1:- .'a::gi'..:'..1f'..af'..:.f'- J! h , 93 Faldr. views. es. 125, m. 135 Y' 'C Foncka. Dorofhy IIS Dfufln' R99-f 93 Farquson, Robaria 94 gl:lil 'E2 ' 29 G Farrall, Carolyn II5 lc fn M' Q LF rrall. Lois IIS Dufullio, Anllsony 64 gm' su. H5 Diuri, Diana II7, I48 Fury' Chnl.. 94 gag: '?:J:l,g4, IZ2. l36. I47. I40 :uw.'g.Id,oI2::n2sIo9' '29 M . ' 4 . , nuccna. o by 3 g '- Mu 54- '54 , Fang... K...1 II5. 139. ns emi. Mlm 93, I28. I29, I9I. 192. I95 Finn www M m In M Dadga, Mari a 93. l4I Fhnml' Smrhy goltlml' Nancy 93' 'iz 92 97 Fishar Janleo 66 onovan, ariory Il , I . l -C F- h :J h 94 D '- W 93 Prfdlr 115. ll7 Doran, Sandy I36. I97 V Fhming' Sharon 65 g'lY'hf 7 ga Id 93 Flemming. Joann 94 U, Y' ' Flarnming, Richard ss. 144 Dowmng. Sandra 93 Fmehu L., 66 Downing, Sharon 93 Flood jnniz 94 Draka, Dannis 93. I64 Folhlfh smdn Io, Draper, Sandra II2 Fonmn: Sglly Io, g 'a hrbu Forbarg, Jarry IIS. l40 onr' cm I 93 14s 192 I95 191 F ' Su' 'la ro 'll' 'ry ' ' ' ' Forfin. Alia Jo 94. IDT. I32, I36, l9S, I97 Drolan, Dorofhy 93. l2S, l36. I92, Fuhr' I-.un ,Ml nb. '37 D595 37 Fosrar, Margarol 66, I25. I93 ' ' 'ry llo' ws ' Fowlor Mary 66 I93 Dufoa, Barbara Il0 Fox Jin H3 ' Dunbaugh. Jana 64 C-AJ Pnl..-, Rgbgrf 55 Dunlnm' Rould 93 Francis. Androv 94. ISI Dunlap, Lavlronca 93 Funk Dum M D ! 'P- MY rum... Miami 94. I39. 1so. 144 Dnalak, Raymond 93 Fun.. Lind. 94 Frasar, Joyeo II3 E :rack lliannois II3. l37. I4l - roc , ogar 94, ISO, ISI, IS4, I55 EQ:'::'J5'f,:fllQ, f,5 ' Fradlsarg. noun 94, I72, I67, m Ee1..1.1....Ms.y 132. ns. 141, I93. I9S :IZQYIQ 'Sf 7 Edgy' liz llllll Fradriokson, Norma 94 Y, IPOD F K M Edarslrom. Kaihryn 65. I36. I47, I48. I49 Sxnln Iso E,'faf .5.',j'n1:Y,l:,0' 'W' 5' '97 9 F.g.Ji..... Cathy IIO. 134. 131. 14o Elarlar. Richard 93, Isa, I64, 112. II9 Sa,nood'5':- glffv H4- IU- IT6- IN. IU' Eisanmann, Charlas II6 Frla' BFWIA694 '32 Eh 24'j? 2,g 'fa '45 Fllsbir ,vglzria 'zs. 44. 190 ' Ekljng 1'nm',,o M Froalieh. 1144.114 44. Iso EMM' cu, ,, 53, Fm.. Rag.. 9. 39. 44. ar. 122. l45, uso. ' - ' Ill, ll7, Ill E '3 J 55 F.y. Thomas 1. 94. 191. nu ' Ekslain. Mary 65. I32 Ekslrom. Krisiin 24. zo. aa. ns. 122. F'Y'- M- '93 l4l, I97 G Ekslrom. Patricia 65 Ellis. David ll2 Gghl, Jggn ll0 Ellison. Shawn 55. l35 Gallaghar. Jarry 66. IS6 Elmquisf. Bruce 29. 65. II2, I49, I62. I64. Ggmbini, Dlgng 55, 139 l72. IUI. IU9 ' Garda. Ga II6 O Elsfon. Jams II2. Ill Gas-magor.rEu1-9 II6. IIT Elvin, David 93 Garmagar. Linda 29. 66. IT. IZ4. I25, Emory, ami. ss, 141. I46 1211, 144 Emory, Jolunoha II2, I46 Engabralson. Barbara II2, I37. I4I, I4l Enqlahardl, Jarry II2, ISO Englo, Pamala II2. l95, I97 Engsfrom. Karin 7, I9. 93. l30 Engsfrom, Marilyn I I 6, I2l, I35 Ennail. Susan 93, IZS, I4I. I47, I48. I95. I97 Erickson. Bruca 29, 65, I27 Erickson, Carola Ann 93 Erickson, Cryslal 65, I4I Erickson David IIO I66 I89 Erickson: Gary Naal II2' Garmoa. Kalhy IIO, I36 Garr. Gary 94. I64. I72, I74 Gasch. Donna IIO Gasosko. Gala ll4 Gassmann. Susan IIO Gain. Charlas I64, II9 Galas. Rox 94 Gadko. Wasloy I09 Gaigar, Joan 39, 66. I24, I30. I4S Gaigar. Lawrance Earl Jr. I09, IM Gaislar, Sharon IIO Gaissman, Pafrieia 94. HD. I46, l4l. I49, l95 Erickson. Gary Ray IIO. I29, Ill Gaorqar. Franklin Dala 94 Erickson. Gregory 93. I39 Gaorgar. Elanora 67 Erickson. Kalhlaan 93. l29, I46 Garbar. John 94 U 1 . vii -1. fi li E Mfwfe. Ji M 1 Jam! Qnsf Gerhe, Barbara 30, 94, I34, l40 Gerie, Russell I09 Gibb, Larry 94, I86 Gibson, Dennis 7l, 94, I69, l7l, l72 IB4, l88 Giesinger, Kaydell Gifchel, Douglas 94, l62, I64 Gifchel, Joan 94 Gladish, Ronald II4, I36, I43 Glaim, Roberl II4, I67 Glans, Gail I35, l52, I97 Glendy, Gwendolyn 24, III, I97 Glomp, Karen 95, I37. I48 Godbey, Donald II4, I27 Gonslri, Marie III, I4I Goodin, James 67. I26 Goodin, John 29, 67, l42 Gorham, Raenelle 67, I4l Gorman, Jim I64 Gorsuch, Malcolm II4 Golffred, Diane 67, I32 GoHo, Terryl II4, I56 Gough, Jerry 67, 87, I38, I56 Goulrar, Jerry 95, I56 Govig, Richard 67 ' Grady, T. I28 Graefi, Dennis II4 Graham, Allan II4 Granquisi, Larry II3 Grafflo, Rifa 95 Graulich, Kurf 95 Graulich, Saundra Ill Gray, David 67 Green, Priscilla 95, l30 Greenlee, Janef 95, I92 Greer, Jewell 95 Grender, Carolyn 95 Grespan, Louie 67 Griliin, Larry I64 Grimsfad, Evelyn III Grinnell, Sandra lll Grundsfrom, Ray 67, I27 Gryder, Carol 95 Guglielmehe, Sondra 67 Gulbandsen, Don 95 Hayes, Jach 96, I26 Hayes, Sheila 68, I46 Hazen, Pairicia Ill Heclman, Louise 68, I39, l4l Hedberg, Larry II5, I27 Haden, Judifh II5, I46 Hadin, Ronald II5, I26 Hedlund, Susan Il5 Hegberg, Larry IOS, I84, l85 Heid, Howard 32, es, I79, leo. IBI Heinzen, Raymond 96 Hellyer, Mickey 96 Helmer, Roger II7 Helsing, Claire II5, I46, I47 Henderson, Douglas 68, l62, I64 Hendriclrson, Jane! 96, I46, l95 Hendry, George I67 Henrilrson, Barb 96, I47, l48, I97 Hensley, Sharon 96 Henihorn, Kennarcl 96, I64 Hess, Susan 96 Hiclrman, Harold 96, I56 Higbee, Joanne 96 Higbee, Willard Ill Hill, Ivy 96 Hillman, Ronda 68 Hipp, Michael I67, I89 Hippman, Howard 96, l62, I64, I84, IB5 Hixson, Rufhann I46 Hoaglund. Janice II7, l48 Hoaglund, Keiih 96 Hoaglund, Nancy II7, I46 Hodgerson, Lyle IO9, I56 Hodgson, Carolorene 68, l48 Jensen, Jerald 69, l72 Jensen, Linda II8 Jensen, Mari ll0, I26 Jensen, Roberl 69 Jepsen, Carol II7 Jepsen, Susan II7, l48, I97 Jeras, James 69, I62, I63, I64, I69, I72, I74, I75, I89 Jeroylee, Carla 87 Johansson, Dennis lI0, l50 Johansson, Richard Il0 Johns, Jonaihan 69, I55 Johns, Phillip 97, I54, I57 Hoel, Laylon I09, I67, I89 Hoffman, Bruce 96 Hoffman, Jane 96, I95 Hoffman, Sally 68 Hoffman, William 68 Gusfafson, Dean 95 Guslafson, Darlene 95 Gusiaison Duane 95 Guslafson, Frederick 95 Guslafson, Gale Bruce II8, I66, I89 Gusrafson, Gerald Gene 95, I27, I62, I64 Gusfafson, Julianne 95, I25, I46 Gustafson, Karen 95 Guslafson, Karen G. 95. I46 Gustafson, Kay 95 Gusiafson, Kennerh ll8 Guslafson, Marlene II2, I40, I97 Gusrafson, Sharon 95 Gusfavson, Brenda II2, I32, I35, l4l, I48, I92, I97 Guhmer, Sharon II2, I47 Guhwiller, Darlene II2, l52, I97 Gyllenswan, Gary 67 H Hacluman, Gloria II2 Hafer, John II8 Hagaman, Karan 95, I95 Hagelin, Carol 95, I46 Hagemeyer, Kenneih II6 Hager, Virginia I09 Hagg, Karen I09, I4I Haile, Judy I09 Haines, Barbara 67, I32, I37 Haines, Karen 95, I46 Hale, Angelia I09 Helgrimson, Gene 95 Hall, Henry 95 Hall. Margarel I09 Hall, Virginia 67, I32 Hallberg, Gary II6, I76, I86, I88 Hallberg, Lynn 67, I72, I88, I89 Hallblade, Bruce 67 Hallden, Douglas II6, I67, I89 Hallden,,James 67, l53, l54, l57 Hallden, Jerry 95 Halle, Eleanor 67 Hallquisi, Delores 68, I4I, I52, I93 Hamillon, Mark II8, I26, I8l Hamm, Dennis 68 Hamm, Doug 68 Hamm, Palricia 95 Hancock, Evelyn 95 Hand, Susan 24, III, I35, I48, I92, I97 Hannblom, Jach 95 Hanrahan, Judy Ill, I39 Hanson, Janice 68 Hanson, Par 95, l48 Harbachul, Nancy 95 Hari, Mary 68, l39 Harf, Olen 95, l84 Harvey, David II3, I30, H3 Harvey, Judifh III, I39 Harvey, Lee 68, I50, I86 Harwich. Jacqueline 96, l4I Hauser, John 96 Hauser, Tom I56 Havarly, Judifh Ill, I37, I4I, I52, I95, I97 Hoglund, Janice l35, I46 Hoisingion, Judy II3 Hollingsworth, Nancy II3, I97 Hollis, Harriel' II3 Hellman, Barbara 96, I35, l38, I95 Holmberq, Dennis I09 Holmerh, Mary IIB Holmin, Richard 96, I87, I88 Holmquisf, Joan 7, 2l, I22, I4l, l48, I96, I97 Holmslrom, Judy 32, 39, 58, 68, I24, I25, I4I, I46, I53, I57 Holiey, Tom 37, 68, 87, l24, I27, l50, ISI, I53, I54 Holub, Carol 96 Holub, John 96, I22, I64, l8l, I89 Homer, Joseph IIZ, I56 Horlon, Harry I55 Hoslrins, Dixie 68 Hoss, Linda II8, I97 Houghfon, Judy 68 Houy, Elaine 96 Houy, James 27, I22, I36 Houy, Nancy l48 Hovious, Judy 69, I46, I97 Howard, Jane 32, 33, 69, I22, I24, I25, I4B, I96, I97 Howard, Marion I29 Huddleslun, Kalhleon II6, I39, I4-I Hudler, Richard III, l36, l57, Hueison, Ken? III Hughes, Elhel II6 Hughes, Joan 64, II4 Hughes, Joyce II8 Hu hes, Judy 96 Hua, James Ill, l30, I56 Hulfgren, Ronald III Huligren, Sandra 96, l28, I48 Hunborg, Edward III, I30 Hunler, Janer 69 Husron, Daniel Ingram, Saundra 20, 27, 96, I32, I46, I9 Inman, Margarer 96 Irwin, Edwin 96 Irwin, Karen 69, I4l Isaacson, Carol II8, I37 J Jackson, Glennae II8 Jaclrson, John Il0 Jaclrson, Sue 96, l92 Jacob, Carolyn 96, I46 7 Jacobson, Carol 96 Jacobson, Earl 69, l30, I79, I80 Jacobson, Janene 69, I39, I48, l9l, I97 Jacobson Judy 69, I39, HB, I9I, l93, I97 Jacobson, Jacobson, Jamsrson, Kafhryn 96, I4I, HB Lewis 96 Beverly 96, l4I Janurzewslzi, Edward II7 Janssen, Linda 97 Jeffery, Par 69 Jeneliunas, Sandra 97, I95 Jenlxins, Cliffon IIO, I55 Jennings, Barbara 69 Jensen, Barbara 97, I22, I30, I37, I48 Jensen, Connie 69 Johnson, Bernice 97 Johnson, Beih I50 Johnson, Bruce Roberr I26, l87 Johnson, Carol Deanne 69, I33, I46 Johnson, Carol E. II3 Johnson, Carol Jean 97, I28, I32 Johnson, Carol Joanne 97 Johnson, Carol Mae II4, I97 Johnson, Carolyn 97, l34, I37, I47 Johnson, Chalyce II3 Johnson, Coralynn 70 Johnson, Curfis 70 Johnson, Dale 70 Johnson, David 70 Johnson, David Jesse 9, 39, 40, 70, l42, I86 Johnson, David Gerald IIO Johnson, Dennis Clifron II3, I34, I87 Johnson, Dennis Lee II3 Johnson, Dennis Ray 97 Johnson, Donald lI3 Johnson, Donald Fred 97 Johnson, Doris II4 Johnson, Doroihy 70, 87, I36, l43 Johnson, Edward IIB, I27 Johnson, Curl Ill, l5l Johnson, Eugene 70 Johnson, Fred Il3, II9, I22, I27 Johnson, Gary 97 Johnson, Harlan 97, I30, I43, l5I Johnson, Harold l09 Johnson, Jack 70 Johnson, Jacquelyn 97, I32 Johnson, Jill II3 Johnson, Joanne Margarer 70, I35 Johnson, Johnson, Joanne May 70 Joy Ann 97, l39, I46 Johnson, Joy Ann 97, I35, I46 Johnson, Judy Ann II4 Johnson, Judifh Ann II4 Johnson, June Beverly 70, I25 Johnson, June I30 Johnson, Karel II4 Johnson, Karhryn II4 Johnson, Larry A. IO9, I84, I89 Johnson, Larry 97, I89 Johnson, Linda II4 Johnson, Lorraine II4, I92 Johnson, Lynne 97 Johnson, Mardel I46 Johnson, Marlr 97, I26 Johnson, Marlene 70 Johnson, Maryellen II4, I46, I47, I97 Johnson, Mavis 70, I95 Johnson, Melvin Carl II5, I35 Johnson, Melvin IO9 Johnson, Michael 97 Johnson, Nancy l09, I47 Johnson, Neil 97 Johnson, Pauline 70 Johnson, Randolph I84 Johnson, Ricard 70 Johnson, Richard lI5 Johnson, Roberi Gary ll5 Johnson, Roberl Gilberf 70, I84 Johnson, Robert L. 7I. I84 Johnson, Roberr M. 7I Johnson, Rodney II5, I28 Johnson, Roger I27 Johnson, Ronald Earl 97 Johnson, Ronald I09 Johnson, Ronald M. I84, l87 Johnson, Roycealee 39, 7I, l24, I25, I29, l37, I39, I44 Johnson, Sandra Jean I35 Johnson, Sandra Lee II6 Johnson, Sandra Lee 97 Johnson, Johnson, Sonya 7l, l28, I44, I46 Suzanne Marie II4 Johnson, Suzanne Weslyn I4, I5, 32, 7I, I25, I37, I48 Johnson, Swan 7I Johnson, Terry I28, I46, IB4, l92, I97 Johnson, Johnson, Johnson, Johnson, Johnson, Thomas II2 Thomas S. II7, I40, I55, I87, la9 Warren 97, l6B, I72, IBB, I89 Wesley 97 Wilbur 97, I72, IBB Johnsron, Onabelh 7I, I93 I27 Jolin, Jones, Jones, R. Beverly 7I, lI0, I29 Carl 7I, I84 Jones, Charles 7I, IB4 Jones Dave 97 Jones: Gary II2 Jones, Luella 11, 139, Ml, lsr Jonas. Myra llb Jonas, Rohari I84 Jonas, Sharon 7I Jonsson, Tommy 97 Juffarnbrueh. Frad 7I Juhlin, Jan 7l Juhlin, Lovall 7I Julin, Rodgar IIO. l50. l5I Juliof, Sharon 7I July, Robari II2, I84 Jurasalr, Joyca llb Kaclio. Paul I55 Kai, Paul II7 Kana. Richard 97, I40, I49, ISI Kaplan, Lawis II7, I87 Karcasli, Alica 98. l32. I35. I48- I97 Karcaslii. Jarorna 7l, I55, Karlson, William 7I Karnas. .Ioan I36 Karnas, Jamas 98. I55 Kawalis, Mary I32, I46 Kauppinan, Roqaf II7. II9. I76. W5 Kaas, Ronald II5, I28 Kaan, Halan 98 Kaana, Judy 98 Kallar, Mary II4 Kally, Janica II4 Kalroy, Nancy 26, 72, I25, l4l, I9l, I93 Kancla, Karan 98 Kanison, Charlas lI5, l37, I40, I50. l57 Kani, Ernasf 98. l40, I49. I5l Karohar, Edward 72 Karohar, Warran 72 Karr, Marilyn 72 Kassling, William 98 Kalchurn, Norman 98 Kidd, Carol 72, l95 Kiasling, Joan II4 Kawish, Donald I55 Kirnpal, Alvin 98 Kin . Dianna 72 Kinzada. Karolyn II5, l39. I46, I48, I97 Larson, David 98. I37 Larson Diana II2 Larson, Francas 98 Larson, Garaldina 73 Larson, Glan 98 Larson, Jacqualina 73 Larson, Jamas II3 Larson, Jana? 73 Larson Jannilaa 73 Larson: Jarry 73 Larson, John II4, I89 Larson, Julia 98 Larson, Karan Annafla 73. I4I Larson, Karan Louisa 98, l37, I46 Larson, Karla II2, I32 Larson Lawranca II7 Larson, Marion I9. 98, l22, l4l, I48 Larson La rson Nona 99, I36, I47, l90, l92. I95 Paulalh 99, I97 Larson, Robarf 27, 38, 73, l23, I54 Larson, Ronald David 99 Larson, Ronald Larry 73 Larson, Sharon 99, I48 Larson, Sharon Lynn II2, I46, I48. l95, I97 Larson, SIuar9 l4, 73, 87, I22, I23, l24, I89 Larson, Toni 27, 73, I25, I36. 145, I47, I48, l9I, I93, I95 Layng, LaRoy 99 Layng, Lorraina 73 Laafharman, Marvin II7, I55 Laavih, Shirlay IIO Labar, ScoII I84 Laa, Sandra lI0 Lahman, Bradlay II8, I76 Lanfz, Barn II6, I67 Laonard, Richard 99 Lorsch, Carol IIO Lasfar, Gloria IIO Lau, Linda 73 Lavassaur, Jon 73 Lavris, Bavarly 99, I39 Lawis, Carman 99, l28 Kirby, Thomas l55 Kislin, Carol 72 Kisilar, Jana! ll5, I37 Kifhearf, Linda 72 Kifson, Sandra 24, Il5 Kiallqran, Cynihia 98 Klaus, Lorraina 72 Klanli, Ronnia I28, I46 Klain, Dirl 24. IIB. I8l Lawis, Clayfon 99, I64, I89 Lidbarg, Carol 74. I30 Lidbarg, Cliliord II6 Liabovich, Carola 24, IIO, II2, I97 Liabovich. Ellan 99, l39, l4l Liadbarq, Judy 74 Liarrnan. Fradaricl 74, l54, l55 Lighf, Carla 99 Li hr, Tarranca I49 Klinlranbarg, Albad 98. I8b Klint, 805 II9, lll, I87 Klini, Jamal 24, llb, I27, I8l Knallar, Arfhur I09, l86 Knodla, Dala I09, I26 Knoallia, Julianna 2l, 30, 72, I30 Kobar , Robarf 98, I87 Kochat Halal 72, I30, I48 Kolsfad. Nancy 27, 82, I25, I45. I48. Lisabarq. Curr II8, l84 Lillia. Karol 74 Lindbarg, Lindblada. Diana 99, I35 Bruca I26, I78 Lindblada. Tobias II8, I67, l76, I89 Lindablad, Norman II3, I27 Lindaman, Dava 74 Lindaman, Karan II2, I48 Lindaman, Tarry 99, I26 I9l, l93 Koonh, Thomas IO9 KoPP. Julia 98 Kosowiac, William I0 9 Kofha, Russall 98, l84 Kovalavrsli, Jaan 98, Kovralawsli, Mahhaw I36, I47 I76 Kransli, Lavranca I I4 Kransia, LaRoy II3 Kranlla, Robarf l55 Krivan, Dannis II4. I8I Kruqar, Judy 98, I4I Kruqar, William 98, I4I Krup, Larry II4, I26, I86 Krusa, Jan 72, I25, I4I, I52 Kuchins, Vivian 98 Kudsma, Charlas 98 Kuhl, Karan II7 Kuhlrnaiar, Edqina II7, I97 Kullbarg, Gayla 72. l37, I4l, I46 Kullbarg, John 72 Kundarf, Sandra II7 Kunha, John 72 Kurans, Kyla 72, I50 Kurh. John I5D, IS4, I55 L LaCrossa, Nancy I I4 LaDua, Janlca 98, I36. l4I, I47, I48, I95 Lalan, Linda II2, I97 LaMay, Jaanafia 72 LaMay, Robad II4, I56 Lamb, Edward I4I Lamb. Hanry 98 Larnandola. Garri 33, II2, I97 Lindon, Dlbby II2, I46, I48, I97 Lindon, John 74, III Lindar, Barbara II2 Lindar. Donald 74 Lindquisr, Judiih II2, I97 Lindquisf, Karan II6. I48, I92 Lindquisf, Mary 74, I25, I97 Lindman, Robarf 20, 38, 74, I30, ISI, I89 Lindsladi, Sandra 74, I38, l46 Lindsfrom, Darrall II3, II9. l55, l67. I76, I84 Lindsfrom, Joan 99, l22, I25, I30, I48 Linharf, Clifford II3, I26 Lislum, Daan II7 Livinqsfon, Bruca II7. I67, I8I, I89 Lobbins, Carol II6, I28 Lobbins, Gloria 74 Lofgran, Nancy 98 Lofquisi, Jaan lI0 Lodsdon, Robarr 99 Long, Sharon 99 Longnaehr, Dan II7, I66, I67, I76. I84, I89 Lonsway, David II5 Lonsway, Pahr 74. I63, l64. I89 Loranx, Daloras 99 Lormalam, J. I39 Lovas. Jamas 99 Lowry, Evalyn Ilo, I30 Loy, Cynfhia II6, I46, I48, I97 Lucido, Caealia 99, I48, I97 Luna, Robarr 74. I89 Lund, Joyca 99, I48. I97 Lund. Judifh ll5 Lund, Michaal 74 Lamrnars, Jamas I40 Lamrhlar, Thomas 73 La gran, Eilaan 73 Landis. Dala 73 Landqulsb, Carol 98 Landsfrom, E. Joal 73 Lana, Jacauallna Lanqulsr. ay 98 Larson, Charyla 98 Larson, Clark 98 Larson, Danial II3, I29 Lund. Thaodora 74. I22, I50, I79, Ill, I88. I89 Lundbari, Bruea II5 Lundberg. Donna 2I. 30. 99. l35. I49 Lundharg, Marilyn Il5 Lundberg. Naal 74 Lundbarg, Richard 99. I64 Lundbarq, Sally IIE, I36, II7, I41, I48, I49 Lundbar , Sharon II5, I30, I37, I47. I49 Lunda. Richard l23, I38 Lunda, Sranlay. 74, l30, I43 Lundgran, Marlana 74 Lundgran, Richard 75. I26, l30. I57 Lundin, Balfy 99, I46, I95 Lundin. Dannis II5, I55 Lundin. Jon I87 Lundquisf, Dala 75 Lundquisf, Mary 99, I22, I23. I36, I49, I95 Lundquisr, Mauraan II, I2, 30, 88, I37, l4l, I47, I48, I97 99. Lundquisi. Sylvia IO9. l35, l46, I97 I87 Lundsfrorn, Jamas 99, I27, Lundsrrom, Janar 99. I32 Lundvall, Richard 99, I54, I57, I84 Lungo, Philip 99 Lunn, Gaorgianna 99, l37, I48 Lunn, Virginia 75 Lyford, Lois 99, I92 Lyford, Sfanlay 99, I64, I89 Lynch, Jimmia III MacCaIlum, Bonnla IO9 Macias. Richard Ill MacKarnia, John 99, I50, ISI Maclray, Diann I09 Maculan, Granoa IOO, I92, l95 Maddan, Michaal I00, I87 Madonna, Pairicia I09, I46 Magnuson, Bcniia IDD Magnuson, Dannis I00 Magnuson, Donald I09 Magnuson, Fradaricl 75. I72, I88 Ma nuson, Pahiela I00, I25 Maillaux, Kannaih 34, 75, I8I Maifya, Bonnia 75 Malaz, Parar I00 Malino. N. I29 Malm, Bradlay I09 Malm, David 75, l30 Maluag, Gary I09. I26 Mansiiald. Emily 75 Mansullo, Frank I09 Mansiiald, Pafricia II3 Maplas, Barbara II3 Marinalli. C nfhia l00, I28 Marino, Shirlay II3 Marlunas, Foggy II3 Maroha, Richard IN, I50 Marriori, lol: 75 Marsa, Garald II7 Marsh. Richard 75, l54, I55 Marsh, Susan IIO, I28 Marnalal, Carol I00 Mariallaro, Gloria IW Marhnson, Thomas II2, I87 Mason, Larry I36, I49 Massiar, Sandra 75 Maihiasan, Olav I67. l86 Mafihaws, Gail 75 Marrison, Ronald II2 Mamon, Ronald I09 Mah, Dannis I00. IM Mah. Eric IOO, I27, I78, I80, l8l, I88. I89 Maxadon, John IDD, IM Mayfiald, Judy I00 Mays, Jamas III Maysillas, Jamas IW, I2I, I27 Manila. Gilbarr 75 Manola, Sam I00 McCammond, Garald III, I86 McCann. Linda IW. III MeCar9hy. Mary Il0, I46, I48 McCarIy, Mary 75, I48 McConouqhay, Michaal I00 McCullum I46 McDonnall, laiiy 75 McDonnall, Jamas III M:Dovrall, Raa I00, I29, l35 McFaul, Jamas 75, I64. I72, I89 McFaul, Tom I00, IM, I84 McGin9y, Jon III McGraw, Sandra 75 McGuira, Robarr III, I56 Mcllwain, Jamas I00 Mclniosh, Donna IIO McInI'osh,,GaraId I00 MeKinnay. Doris IIO McLaod, Linda IW, l36, I47. I48 McLin, Irana 75 MeMannis, Mare IW, l50, I64 MeMulIan. Judirh IW. McQuay, Jaannafh 76 MeOuay, Jo oa III McRobor4s, Carol III Maad, Marlha III, I46 Madin, Janica IU Maiar, Harry IW Mainshausan. Thomas II2 Molina, Charlas IIO Malocha, Miohaal IIO Mara, Carla 75, I48 Mara, Chris IIO Mara, Darla 76 Marear, Linda III, l28 Olson, Sandra II6, I37, l48, I97 I' 1- i if L I -J s f f lfv .ax ' 77- :X ' -' . LIL ,1 PJ - I , .v!- U M ll RAB l - o uzann niggaz? 'Hiya Ibn I I 1 Ngvjoixli-Iigdyerhlg HZ, I76, IBB gren, Harry lOl ,lMichdlso onnie I Mila berfl , ers. Sie IIO , 1 is ,J y 11. iso. I53 Miller, Car I49, 193, I9 'J 'I Z' I l Mile alricia I 1 er. Da , I3 3, I64 1 160 . I ren I6, I37 I ' Linda ' I95U . M rna ' I0 I 43 ennrs I ., Norman BIB, 1sb Cy oson, R I6 'D V onson, n a , Monlgom ,Sandr I0 - 1 Monlgolnary, Mar 6, Bb I25,, I V Mp, Dale 30, , 9 , fa, Adelle 109 I ' , 'X oora, C 76 ' i Moore, do:l.lyI09,w' Moore.L beri 76, I 7, I63, 164'--Y' M , Judirh BI-II fl, f V' ll., L ' 7 IN' ll r , L 'u'.,, L, f- l 'ni h' oi 9G72h'9l fi ld 'vb 1or loprnemlsb, ,!92fI95 ,Ll 1 I 112 5 ' f 4 0' J 141 'J 1 I47 ary 2 ly? 'P' Ll 04 wr . James IOI orrow, Carol 76 Morfier, Julielle III Mosher, Earl II6 Moyer, Parker Ill Mrowiec, Donna 76, l4l, l4B Muehlemeyer, Carl IO9 Mulcahey, Chrisrine IOI Mulcahey, Jerry l09 Mullins, Audrey l0l Munson, Bruce 76, I24, I26, l27, l5I Mura, Dan IO9 Murawski, Bruce 76, I64 Murphy, Salli III Mulimer, John 76, I56, I57, IB4 Myer, Sharon Ill Y gy '7Mor1.11.ra, Gloria l48, 195 Myers, Joan IOI, I28 Myers, Rena II5, l37 Nafranowicz, Viclor I09 Nahigen, Burdalre I09 Nagleslad, Barron 7, IOI, I63, I64, I86. IB9 I7Z, Berril 77, 87, IZ4, I35, I38. yman, I50, l53 Nyman, Marlha lI8, I39 Nyman. Nyman, Mary 77, 87, IZ4, I25, l35, I46 S ha ron 77 Nyquisl, Barry IOI, I30 Nysrrom, Sleven IOI, I26 O O'Brien, Larry IIO, I26, l37, l50 O'Brien, Ronnie IIO Ogburn, Charles IOI, I26, I64 Ogren, Og ren, David II2, I8I Gerald I50, I56 Oren, Judllll II8, l35, I48, I5I O'HalIoran, Roberl Ohrn, Carol IDI, I22, I48, I97 Ohrn, Margil' I9, 30, 88, lOl, I4-8, Olin, Jean 77 Oliver, Colleen lOl, l4l Olmslead, Earlene 77, I37, I48 Olsen, Lorraine Olson, Bonnie II8, l48 Olson, Carole l0l Olson, Craig I49, I50, I87 Olson, Curlis Olson, David Olson, Fred II7, IB7 Olson, Janice IOI Olson, John 78 Olson, Kendall Olson, LaVon 78 Olson, Linda II6 Olson, Lorerra Olson, Marlee II6, I97 Olson, Nancy IOI, I37, l48, I97 Olson, Patricia II6, I46, l95 Olson, Raylin 78 Olson, Richard II7, I67 Olson, Oman, Omark, Omark, Omark, Omer, Sheila IIB, l4B Annelle IOI, I3U Duane 78 Gary II6, IZ6 Susan 78 Sherri IB, IOI, I35 Ongenars, William Oshberg. Sandra I02 Pelerson, Bernl 78 Pelerson, Bruce I02, ISI, I56 Pelerson, Carl Pelerson, Carol II4, I95 Pererson, Carole 2l, 38, 78. I30, I39, I47 Pelerson, Dale I02, l22, l23, I8I, I87 IB8, IB9 Pelerson, David I02, I88 Pelorson, Dennis Alvar l02 Pelerson, Derinis Gaylord I01 Pelerson, Donna I02 Pelerson, Eileen l32, l35 Pelerson, Elsie I02 Pelerson, Frederic II4, I55, I67 Pelerson, Gary II4 Pelerson, Gene IOZ Pelerson, Gay II4 Pelerson, Jack 78 Pelerson, Janel II4, l28, I47, I52 Pelerson, Judi 78, I90, I93 Pelerson, Lillian 24, IH, I35 Pelerson, Louise I02 Peferson, Marcia II4, l35, l95, I97 Pelerson, Nancy 79, I25, I93 Peterson, Neil 79 Pelerson, Ronald IOZ Pelerson, Richard II4 Pererson, Richard II3, I36, I40, I49, I50, I54, I55, I57 Pslerson, Rodney II3 Pererson. Sharon Margreela Pelerson, Sharon Rae 79, l90, I93, l95 Pelerson, Shirley 79, I46 Pelrovas, Conslanline I02, I28, IB6 Perlersen, Ralph I02, IZ7, I8I, IB9 Peuker, Roberl Il3 Phares, Monnie 79 Phillips, Susan 39, 79, B7, I38, I42 Picavel, Sylvia I02, I39 Piccirilli, Sylvia I02, l39 Pieri, Mark II7 Pierson, Jerry Pieschel, Charlolle I03 Pinkslon, Donald l02 I24, I25, I36, Narhan, Marlin II2 Nalrrass, Cynlhia II5, I49, I97 Neff, Cliffon 76, IB9 Nekrasewich, Olga 76, I24, I25 Osborn, George II5, I35 Osborne, Carole Osborne, James I02, I56 Osowski, Gerald IOZ Oslrorn, Gayle l02 Pippel, Marilyn 79, l25 Pippel, Sharon ID9 Pixler, Janef 79, I25, l30 Ploum, James II7, I49 Polaski, David I02, I49, I64, I8I, I89 Polhill, Sandra 79, Polkowski, Virginia IO9 Pollack, Barbara Poorman, Linda II6 Popham, Sharon II6 Poppenhagen, Sandra II6, I32, I92, I97 Porler, Charles Il8, I50 Porrer, Janer II4, I47, I52 Nelson, Barbara 76, I25, I37, I4I, I47, I48 Nelson, Berh II6 Nelson, Brenda IDI, I27, I97 Nelson, Nelson, Carl IDI, I27 Carol II5, I95, I97 Nelson, Caroline Ill, l28 Nelson, Chrisrine 77 Nelson. Dale l50 Nelson, David II5, I50, I5l Nelson, Dawn 77 Nelson, Dennis 77 Nelson, Donald II5 Nelson, Donna Gayle II7, I37, I40, I48 Nelson, Donna Rae l0I, I46 Nelson, John IOI, l2b, I67, I86, IBB. I89 Nelson, Judy 77 Nelson, Kennelh 77 Nelson, Larry IOI Nelson, Lilah IOI Nelson, Lyn-Marie IOI, I25, I30, I36, I47, l95, I97 Nelson, Marlene II7 Nelson, Marrha II7, l95 Olfenberg, Peggy l02 Owens. James II4 P Pace, Carol 78, l90, I93, I95 Pagles, Carl II4 Paige, Susan IIB, I46 Palches, Wayne IOZ Polkowski, William l02 Palm, Gerald 78, l8l, IB4 Palmer, Beverly I02, l30, I37 Palmer, Marcia II8, IZB, I46, l95 Palmer, Ralph l02 Palmer, Slen I55 Palmeri, Randall II4 Paluui, Anloinelle 78, I37 Papich, Roberl I02, IZ6, IB6, l88 Papini, Randy Parker, Ollie I02, I57 Parker, Francis Parker, William IOZ Parlee, Mary 78, I25, I37, I44, I49, I 90, I93 Parochka, Pal' 58, 78, I93 Puller, Ronald Poulos, M ary 78 Powder, Lawrence II6 Powers, Janer II4 Powers, Nancy 79 Poni, Ronald l03 Prenofr, Rulhann I45 Prenrice, Claude I67, I76, I89 Probell, Carol II5, l95 ProPP. Gerald 30, 79 Propp, Jim I55 Provi, Ric Prymak, T hard II6, I67 oni 79, I46 Puddicombe, William IO3, I55 Purcell, Sally l03 Purdy, Margarel I09, I32, I97 Puhel. Shirley II5 Pylynski, Richard 79, l68, I71, I73, I74, IB4 9 Ouevillon, Rosslyn II7 Quick. Mariorie II7 Nelson, Michael I27, I86 Nelson, Nancy 77 Nelson, Peler 30, IOI, I27 Nelson, Roberr 77. I87 Nelson, Sonia IOI Nelson, Susan 41, 77, 125, 136. 145, 14a Nelson, Thomas IOI, I49, I50 Nelson. William Euslice I26 Nelson, William Lee lOl Newburgh, Judy II3, I28 Newman, Thomas I67 Nice, Carolyn 77 Nichols, Priscilla IOI Nicholson, Rogane IOI, I35 Nickell, William IOI Nickle, Pal 101, 11s, 129, 145, I49, l92, I97 Nilsson, Belh 77, IZZ, IZB, I29, I35, l38, I4l, I49 Nolan, Frank I46 Nolan, Karen II3 Noling, Slephen II2, I8I Norberg, Beverly 77, I5Z Norberg, Paul 77, IZ6, I56, I57 Nordby, Thomas II2, l26 Nordanberg, John l0I. I30, I57 Nordlof. Jerry IOI Parr, Dennis IO9 Parllow, Berl 78, l87 Palch, Pal I47 Paikus, Terry I02 Parnou, Linda II7 Pallon, Melvin Pazera, Diane IIB, II9, I47, I97 Peacha, Dennis I49, I56 Pearce, Nancy I02, I32 Pearson, Bob l09, IB7 Pearson, Clifford I02, I64, IBI, I89 Pearson, Gary l02 Pearson, Roger I02, IZ7, IBB, IB9 Pearson, Ronald I09 Pedersen, Gerald II4, l27 Pekarsky, Marshall I02, IB4 Pell, Sharyn I02, l36, I4I, I97 Pellanl, Thomas I67, I76, IB9 Penlicoff, Bobbye ll3 Pepper, Barbara I02, I92 Perkins, Shirlly II3 Perry, James I02, I26, l36 Peler, Ronald Pelers, Joseph I30 Pelers, Marilynn 78, l30 Pelersen, Bernila IIB, l2B Rader, Joyce 79, 87, I24, II5, I36, I47, I49 Rahm, Joan 79, l48, I93 Ralsron, Belly I03, I37, I92 Ramsey, Sara IO3, I47 Ramsey, Tom 79, I49, I50, I5I Ray, Gordon IIB, I28, I57 Raymar, Dianna Il2 Ream, Judy 79, I3B, I47, l52 Redmond, Dora I46 Redmond, Dorolhy I46 Reed, Barbara 79 Raed, Edilh 111, ISI Reed, Richard l03 Reed, Kalhlyn 80, l2B Raemlsma, David IIS Reeves, Mary 80, I30 Rehnberg, Carol Il0, I46, l48, I95 Rehnberg, Leonard I03 Rehnberg, Roberl 80, IBI Reid, William I03, I55, IB4 Reilly, Molly 27, 39. BO, I25, l42, I47 Raising, John IO3, I64, I72, I87, I89 Raschlein, John I84 Roshls, Chrlallno IO3 Ravoll, Rush IO3, I3O lllfdlf, laIIy IO Rica. John II3 Rica. Judy OO Rich. Sony IO3 Richards. radlay II7, ISS, IS4 Richardson. Jan IS7 Rldgowolar. Shlrlay IO3 Rllay, Sandra IO! Rln , lofla 93. I38 Rllghay. Lawls II7, ISO Rlllar. Joyca OO Rlvordahl, Mary Ann IO, IIS, IS2 Rlsoffo. Palrlcla OO Robb, Gary IO3 Robbins, Richard IIS Roborh, Bally IIO, l39 Robarlson. Halan II1. I39, HS, I48 Robarfson. Judy 27. SO. I22 Robinson, Rabacea IO3. I38. IJ9, I49 Robinson, Rush SO, I39 Robinson. Sharon II1 Rogars, Dianna I29 Rogors, Frad lO3, IBO, IS3, IS4, I89 Roqars, Llnda IOS, l2S, I3S, HO, I48, I49. I94, I9S Rogars. Palsy IO Rogan. William IO3 Rohlin. Daloros SO Roland, Carol 27, OO, HI, I9O, I9l, I93 Roland. Louisa IO3 Ropar, Marda IIS, I92, I97 Rosborou h, Karon ISO, IIS, Ml Rosalla. Solar IO3 Roaanbloom, Laslla 27. IO3, IIS. I3Z, I38, I39. l9S, l97 Rosona. Marilyn IO3 Rosona. Marlon IIS, ISS Rosar, Doa 14, III. IS7 Ross, Rosomary IIS, l4S Ross, Slanlay IO3 Rounds, Conslanco IO, l3O Rourla, Jana! IO3 Rouria, Kafhorino IIS Rowa, Alan Rowland, Jamas III, I27, ISI Rowfon, Wa na III Rubach, LlnL IO? Ruslarl, Sruoo 80 Rudborz. Nancy IO3. IO7, I37 Rudolp , Gary IO3 Rugqlas. Roso lia IO3 Rurnchil, Judilh IO, IBO Rumpla, Gaorqia IO3. I48 Rundborg, Carllon IO3, I88 Runnarslrorn, Jamas SO Ruslmavaga, Joyea BI, ll, I4l Rulh, William ISS RuIIor. Pamala I47 Rydabar . Mary IO9 Rydall, David IO4, I17, IS7 Rylandar. JIII IO9, I19 S Sachs. Jsnny sl, lsr. In Saliord, Goorgia 26, ll, IIS, HI, I44, I49 Sa a Sharon SI ssidmf, Knhryn 9, as, so, sn. ns, las, I48. In Saladlno. Gaorga Samorian. Nancy IO, I2, 27, 87, IZ2, IIS, ISI. I93, l9S Samualson, Dwighl IO? Sanborn, Donna IO9 Sondborg, Garald IO9 Sandbargh, Lannarl IS4, IS7 Sandars, David IO4, I87 Sandars, Foggy SI Sandarson, avarly II3, HS, I97 Sandina, Jamas IO9, I84 Sandslrom, SIuarI IO4, IS7 Sandwich, Sandra Ill Sanford, Richard IO9, I3O Sarslan, Sandra IIO Sarfino. Samuol IO4 Saundars, Toranca II1 Sawvoll, Charlolla ll Sawvall. Rogar IO4 Seadoski. John IO4 Scholar, Mauraona I3S, I4I Scholndar, Barbara I4S Schlls, Edward II2 Schlro, Gaorga ll Schlro, Lynda IIO Schiro, Virglnla II Schlia, Dana IO4 Schmlll, Judilh ll Sohnaidor, Sarhara IO4. IIS Sclmoppor, Charlas 8I Sehnoppor, Richard II2, I7S, I77 Schooninq. Karl ISO Sehonbarg, Chris IO4 Schrada, Sovorly ll Sohroar, Julio IO4, I3S, HO, I91 Sehobalor. Polar III, I8I Schuoflo. Linda IO4. I3O. I3S, I4O, I48 Schulh, Ellon Bl Sohulh, Ronald IS7 Schwarha, Lorraina IO4 Sohwangals, Carol 8I Schwonla. Hugo 8l. I22, I23, I3O, IM. IBS, I89 Scoll. Charlas III, IS7 Soalon, Kafhryn IIO Saalon, Lynn IIO, HS Saalina, Jorry SI Sagar, Tylar IO4. I49, IO8. I89 Saqar, Eugana IO4 Sagarlind, Judilh IO4, I2S, IZS, I3S Saidal. Julia IIO, HS Solandor, Douflas SI Solquisl, Rona d III Somavolos, Ronald III Samicha, Sharon III Sangar, Robarla III. l3S Sanioa, Krislina 24, III. I49 Sawall, Lawranca SI Soymour, Carl IO4 Shadlay, Susan IO4 Shafor, Janal III, I49 Shalar, LaVarn 82 Shalfon, Norma I04, 147 Shalino, Eslhar III Sharp, Linda 82 Sharpa, Jamas 82 Shaw, Janna IO4, l97 Shoals, Slova 58, 82, I4I Shaphard, David 38, 82, I28, ISO Sharwin, Donna III Shiolds, Halan IIZ, I97 Shipman, Larry III Shosfrom, Failh 82, IZS Shumway, Sua IO4, l48, ISI, IS2, l9S. I97 Shura, Danny S2 Sidon, Gary III, IS7 Siaron, Susanna 82, I4S Siliiran, Janica 38, 82, I37, I44, I47 Silbaugh, Dannis III, IS7 Silvor, Malvin SZ, ISO, ISI, ISS Silvar, Shirlay IIZ, I37 Simailis, Karan IO4, I92 Simpson, Jaaray ISS, IS7. I7S, I89 Sin ar, Sally IO4, IZS, l9S Sain. Ronald IIO. ISS Slinnar, Sua 82, I3S, I38, I42, I47. H8 Slinnor, William 81, I8S Sloqlund. Scoll SZ, IZS Slamp, Larry IO4 Slalar, Linda IO4, In Slauqhlor, Loyal IIO Slirniscla, S. HS Slilnas, Ronald ls, sz, usa, Iss, nz, nn, I74, I7S, IOS, Il? Smagowicz, Gano IIO Slohl, Krlslina IOS, HI, I47, I48 Slolbarg, Kailh IOS Slolh, Anna-Ho IOS. l3O, I3S, I4S, l97 Slornlsaugh, Daryl Slona, Cindy IIS, II9. I3S, I97 Slona. Johanna Slona, Kalhlaan IOO. IIS. I37, I47, I97 Slona, Paul Slonaliald, Susan 9. 33. 83, I3S, I48 Slormonl, Phyllis II7, I22, l23, H8 Srorllro, Michaal IOS Slraif, Charlas IOS, l72 Srraif. Lois 83 Slrand, Karan IOS. I3S, I4I. I49 Slrand, Paul IOS Slraod, Sradlay S3 Slraad, Judy IOS Slrohman, John IOS Slrom, Marilyn Slrola, Rosalyn 83, IZS. I3S Sluarl. C. Jaanna IOS Sluarl, Palriola 83, HS Sluochor, David IOS Slulllalsaam, Pala S3. IS4 ' Sluharl. Hanry 83. I27, I87 Slurmar, Ellan 3I. II7. l3S Sfuh. Joanna Suassmilh. W. Todd II2 Sundarman, Charlas IOS. IS7 Surprisa. Sandra IOS Sulhorland, Bovorly IOS Surlon, Sandra II7, I48, I9S, l97 Swanlaorg, Karl IOS Swanborg, Karan II3 Swanson, Ann 39, 83. IM, NS Swanson, Donald 83, IIS. I27, MI. I49, I87, ISS, IS9 Swanson, Doris 83 Swanson, Fradariok W. IO? Swanson, Jana 83 Swanson, Kaihlaan 83, I32 Swanson Lindo IOS Swanson: Loralla 83 Swanson. Margaraf I4, IS, 38. 84. I3S, I47 Swanson Swanson . Falrioia II3, I2l, I3S Rogar IOS, I49, ISO, ISI Swanson: Slavo Swoasy. William IIO Swanson, Anlla S4, IM, I48 Swanson, Arnold Sruea 84, IS4, ISI, Small, David 38, 82. IS4, ISI Smanl, Roborl IO4. IS4, IM Smilh. Sovarly IO9 Smilh, Sruco IO4, ISS, IS7 Smilh, Charlollo 82 Smilh, Darlana IO9 Srnilh, Doug Smilh, Donna Srniih, John ISS Smifh. N. Kay 82 Smilh, Lloyd IIO, IS7 Smilh, Nancy IO4 Smilh, Raymond Smilh, Rulh 82 Smilh, Tharosa IO4, HS Smilh, Vir inia Smilh, Winiam II3 Smils, Jan Snidar, Jamas II3 Snidar, Jamas II3 Sodorslrorn, David II3, I28, ISI, ISS I72, II7 Swanson, Carolo M. IIO Swanson Darrall I2S Swanson, Gary II2 Swanson. Garald IOS Swanson, John IIS Swanson, Karin IOS, I32, I3S, I3S, MS Swanson, Marlona 84 Swanson, Marlaha II3, IZ9 Swanson, Raginal IOS. IS7 Swanson . John Richard II8 Swanson, Sandra M Swanson, Tarry II2, II7 Swinoharf, Diana IOS. MS. I9S Sympson, Rosa IOS T Tallringlon, Sandra II8 Tallay. Barbara 84 Taylor, Robarla Ill, MO, I9S, I97 Torwilligar, Janal IOS Tarwilligar, Roqar II7 Taws, Shar IIS, I29, I9S Thayar, Rulh IIS. Thomas. Charlolla IIS Thomas, Disia 84, I93 Thomas. Jack IOS, I27, l88 Solowiajho, Joan 83 Sommar, John II3, ISS Soranson. Karin Sorasi. Bob II3, IS7 Spanglar. Vivian III Sparlrs, Jamas 83, IO4 Sparlrs, Larry Spaulding. Daborah IO4, III. I97 Spaulding, Sharon Spaars, Richard IO4 Spancar, Marlha 83 Spiolman. Richard Spongbarg, Slaphon IO? Spurlocl. Barbara IIS Slaas, Juaniia II4 Slacy. Gary I09, I87 Slallord, Marcia IO4 Sfahl, Audroy IO4 Slahl, Charlos IOS Slanfa, Sam Slavlund, David 83 Slolla, Judy 83, I3S, I47, I48 Slain, Kannalh IOS, IIS, II7 Slanbarg, Sandra IIS, IZS, ISS Sfarn. SIuarI IOS, I3S, ISS Slavons, Rogor IIS, IS7, I84 Siigman, Jorry IIS Slinson, David IIS. ISS Slinson, Richard Sfobarl, Jamas II3 Thomas, John IOS, ISI, IS7. I72 Thompkins, Jamas IIS Thompson, Dallas 23, 3I, S8, 84. I3S, Nl, ISS, I71, I73, I74, I7S, I84, IO9 Thompson, Doloras IOS Thompson, John 84. IS4, IS7 Thompson, Mary II8 Thorvalson, Slavo II4 Thorna, Carolyn IO, 84. I74, I9S, I91 Timmons. Savarly II8 Toaws, Bonnio S4 Toland. Bavarly II8, I37, I9S Tolasli. Garay IOS Tomhus. Charlas 84 Toppo, Louisa 37, IS. 39. M. I24. IIS. I3S, MS, ISS Torrnohlan, Judy I4S To-Ii, Ronald IO9, II7 Tohan, Rufha II7. NI. M6 Townsond, Pamala IOS Trapanl, Joa IOS, ISS Trosf. Thomas 40. 84, IS3, IM Troylxa, Carla I3S, MS. I9S Truax, William IO9 Tuohar, Thomas IOS Tuoll. Duano 84, IS7 Tur. Larry II4 Turnquisl. Linda 84, I32, I3S, MS Tuflla. Charlas III I 31' lf' .r .oufmrgn Ulrich, Diane I05, I95 Uppenkamp, Sally I06 Uller, Marilyn II7, I47 V Vale, Krisli I08, lI3, I35, I40, Hb, I49 Valenlas, Shirley II3, l95 Valenline, Joy 27, 84, I25, I43, l48, l9l, I93 VanAlslyne, Gerald I28, l54, I56 Vance, Belly II4 VanderPal, Janice B5 VanDoren, Sharon IO6, I32 VanSlone, Belly II4 Vanslrom, Alice 85 Vanslrom, James IO6 Veline, Bonnielynne II4. I39, I40, I4l Veline, Julianne IO? VarKuilen, Peggie I06 Versaclr, JoAnn I06 Vince, Judy I06 Vincenl, Jerry IIB, I56 Vincenl, Sharon 85, I25, IBZ, l36, IBB, I39, I46 Vincer, Darlene II4, l9Z W Wagner, Kalhleen I09 Wahlgren, David II7, l27, I56 Wahlmark, Barlon I06. I27 Wahlslrom, Sandra l95 Waldron. Gary 37, 85. I36. I43. I50. I5I, l54. I55 Walker, Darold II7 Walker, Donald B5, I53, l54 Walker, Franklin I76 Walker, Sadie 85 Wall, Georgene l06, I37 Wallace, Larry IO6, I56 Wallaarl, Mary Wallenberg, Janice I09 Wallin, Charles llb, IB9 Wallschlaeger, Eric Ilb, I67 Wallschlaeger, Gunnar 85, I63, IM vK f06j J!!! Wanfall, Lenore II6, I47, I97 Warlsman, Richard 85 Warlsman, Sharon I0b Warner, Conslance II6, I37, I47 Warner, Sylvia II6 Warren, Rulhellen IO6, l48, I92 Waskiewixz, Chrisline II4, I95 Walerhouse, Margarel I06 Walerson, John l50 Waufle, Nancy 85, I25, I36, I37 Weaver, Donna B5 Weaver, Jim l5b Weber, Judy 85 Weber, Nancy 85 . Wedberg, Joan l0b, I37, l4I, HB, I95 Weeks, Alvin IO6, I57 Weeks, William Weems, William Il3, Ibb, I67, IB9 Weinkaul, Gary II7 Weir, Priscilla 85, I25, I37, l4l, I4b, I47 Weir, William I05, IBO, IB9 Welliver, Bonnie l06, I37, I39 Welliver, Paul 85 Welsby, Diane 85, l36, HI, I4-5, I4B Welly, James I06 Wemple, Sue I0b Werckle, Richard I06 Werlh, Barbara I39 Wesl, Kerrill 85 Weslin, David II5, l35 Wellerslrand, Fred Ill, Ib7 Wheelock, Warren 85, I26, I36 While, John 30, BB, I06, IM, l8I, IBB, IB9 While, Joyce I0b While, Roberl IO6 While, Sandra IO6, I35 While, Shirley Il5 Whilehead, Erlene 85. I30, I48 Whilehead, Wendell 86, I54, I57 Whilmire, Roberl l06 Whilmire, William I06, l56 Wiclram, Jerry Ill Widrig, Lawrence IO6, IB4 Wiesland, Charles I09, I57 Wieland, Janel B6 Wiglion, Harold I09, I56 ffc'w,f,, 3 0 aff!! I . 'S Wilken, Williams Williams Mary Lou 86 , Brilla IOL , Celesle II7, l39, I48, I97 Williams, Donna II7, I36 Williams, Glenn l06 Williams , Judilh 86, I37, l9I, I93 Williams, Linda II2 Williams, Sandy II2 Williams, Yvonne II2, I5I Williams on, Bellianne I02, I46 Willis, Dennis I22, I64, I76, I77, I8 Wilson, Pal 26, 86, I25, I4l, I45 Wilson, Palricia Joan 86 Willlang, Donna l37 Willlang, Roberla 86, I37 Winglo, Judy H0 Winkelman, Marvin 27, 86. ISO Wisner, Karen I4, l5, Bb, IZ2, I48. 193, I97 Willla, Charles H0 Whiller, Pal l4b Woilowici, Valenlina l4I Wolfe, Irving 86 Well, Larry IIO Woodman, Donna l35 Woodma n, Karen l32 Woodman, Palricia 86, l35 Woodriek, Pal 86 Worland. Sandra Il0, I36, IBB, I46 Wrighl, Barbara H1 Wrighl, Janel Il2, IH, HB Wrighl, Sally Bb, I25, I30, I37. I44 Wrighl, Sandra 86 Wrighl, William 86 Y Youman, Ronnie l43 Young, Kalhlaen l29, l32 Youngberg, Ross 86 Youngquisl, Lance 86, I26, I34 9 Younl, Palricia I3?, I4l Z Zahm, Kris 37, I25, I47. HB, H9, I97 Zinn, Ca role llb, l40. l95 Zullo, Michael II5, I26, H0 jf My J 70 W. fd!! or f 9 off'ik VV' 'LU' yi! eff 2 J l 'Q xlffj .' fy! wp r ff a X7 1 'f V 4 ll Mali I 49. 1' My 0 , A Adamson-Johnson Painl Co. .... . Allen's Croclrery Slore .............. American Nalional Banlr 8: Trusl Co. .. Anderson Bros. Manufecluring Co. Anderson Clolhiers lnc. ........ . Anderson's Painl 8: Hardware Andersons Professional Pharmacy ..... Archileclural lron Inc. ......,.. . Arclic .............. Alles Lumber 8: Fuel .. Advertisers Index Elco Tool 8: Screw Corp. . . . .HU-224 Elmquisl' Music Slore .... . .,. '...-.223 Englewood Eleclric Supply ..... H I -233 Ever-Good Balrery .. ..... ....233 ....22B F ----2l0 Faclory Supplies Co. .. ---Qzll FermDairy......... - - - -229 Foresl Cily Foundry . . . . . .-..2l6 Forgings 8: Slampings, Inc. . ..--2l7 Folo Shop............... Fred C. Olson Morluary ..... B Barber Colman ...... . . .... 228 G Beale Jewelry Slore ...... .... 2 I0 Gas 81 Eleclric Co. Been's Self-Service Shoes .... .... 2 28 Gracefie 8: Sons .... Bean Shoe Service ....... .... 2 27 Greenlee Bros. 8: Co. .. Ben's Gulf Service ......... .... 2 30 Gruno's Plaza Jewelry Bergsfrom Aulomolive Paris .............. .... 2 37 Gullin 81 Bois Cleaners ,,,,.,,, Berg-Sundberg Prinlers 8: Lilhographers Inc. . .... 209 Bernard Beauly Salon ................... .... 2 28 H Blomquisl' Furnilure ........ Blue Sfar Polalo Chip Co. Bowl-Mor ............... Brad-Lynn's ....... Brearley Company Broadway Florisl ........... Burpee-Wood Funeral Home . . . C Cadillac Glass Co. ................. . Cemcar Screw and Manufacfuring Co. Carl E. Lindquisl ................... Clifford Berg and Associates Coca Cola Borrling Co. ..... . Columbia Sludio ..... Courfesy Aulo Sales . D Dale-Trifz Sinclair Service ...... Damascus Sfeel Producls .... Daniels, Dr. Marshall Davis Cily Service Davis Slore Fixfures ........ Dixon Aulomalic Tool. Inc. Don's Slandard Service ..... Doran's, W. B. ........ .. 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M wwf aBor's . ..... .... .....,........ . . . . 3I La-Le eaufy Sal .... .. . ,...,..... .. . . . . ow'sDrug f . ..,... .. ..2I7 X, Lee's Co ee Shop ..,. ...... .4.,...,.. ' . . .,..... 236 ' , Lr oln . . L. Mark .... .... . .. ..., .... . . 237 l blade' S Sfore . ..... ., .....,..... 1. .. 2 Inman F op . .......... .,.... ...... V . l ,,,f f Lo g- nfz Fun r Home .. ....... V, I I M e 's dway Pharmacy ...,. ........ ..... 2 0 9 and e Service lnc. ..... 22l M r y's .,.......... .......... 2 09 Marfin Gusfafson Appliance Co. . . .. .. Masfer's Shoe Sfore ...... . . May flower Resfauranf Mid-Cify Sfafioners Inc. ....... . Mid-Sfafes lndusfrial Corporafion . . , . .. Mullers-Pinehursf ..,....,....... N Nafional Appliance 8: Television . Nicholson Hardware ..,..... O Olson Clofhing Co. . . , . . . Opfical Cenfer . .. Owens ....... . P Park Avenue Shop ...... . . Paul Isler Sheef Mefal .... Phoenix Cleaners ....... Pierson's Furnifure , Pla-Mor ....,.... Plaza Beaufy Shop ..... Posf Draffing Maferials . .. R Ralph Nielfson Music House ..... Rockford Lumber 8: Fuel Co. Rockford Machine Tool ....... Rockford Maffress ...... Rockford Newspapers . ZIO 223 2I9 2I9 22l 223 232 237 232 230 223 2I2 239 22I 238 2I2 222 234 2I6 232 235 2I6 2l8 Rockford Office Supply House , .. ockford Propane Co. ....... . Rockford Screw Producfs .... Rockford School of Business Rockford Sporfs Cenfer ...,..... Rockford Sfandard Furnifure Co. . Rosenquisf 8: Shaloacker ....,..,. S S. A. Lawson Painf Co. Schleicher Sporfs Wear lnc. . Service Engineering Co. . . . . Sevenfh Sfreef Pharmacy .... Shumway 8 Son .........,.,.. Singer Sewing Machine Co. . .. Smifh Oil ...,.........,. Soper's Flowers ..... Specialfy Screw Co. . . Spongberg Pharmacy . . . Sl'uckey's ............ Sundberg Funeral Home .. Sundsfrand Aviafion .. Sundsfrand Oil Burner Sunshine Cleaners .... T Tesfor Corporafion . . . .... . . . . Third Nafional Bank ............ Tino Screw 81 Manufacfuring Co. . Tobinson's Painf 8: Hardware ..,. Tom's Aufo Sales .............. Tom Harmer Afhlefic Equipmenf . Trenof Prescripfion Pharmacy .... Triangle Mefals lnc. ......... . Turnquisf and Sons . .. W Waddell Whife Trucking ........ Warehouse Appliance 8: T.V. Mari' Wilbur Chrisfinson Funeral Home Wisner lnc. , .............. .. .. Woods Drug Sfore .' Y Y.M.C.A. . . ..,. MADDEN'S eq?-sanazeqy BROADWAY PHARMACY PRINTERS AND LITHOGRAPHERS mc Prescripfion Specialisfs 1819 NINTH STREET 0 ROCKFORD, ILLINOIS TELEPHONE 5-4522 2411 Broadway Tel. 2-5200 Rockford, Illinois CADILLAC GLASS CO. CONGRATULATIONS I958.rs 525 SO. MAIN STREET ROCKFORD. ILLINOIS Dial 3-0403 o SUNDSTRAND OIL BURNER Ruperl' H. Gusfafson. Pres. 304 FIFTH STREET MARCEY'S DRESS 81 SPORTSWEAR SHOP Oak Park ' 117 Lake Slreel' 0 Euclid 3-0500 Rockford 0 120 N. Main Sfreel' 0 Phone 8-4000 ESTABLISHED 1862 PHONE 2-6314 BEAIE JEWELRY STORE Wafches al' Diamonds Class Rings R. J. GREENE 406 EAST STATE ST. R. W. GREENE ROCKFORD. ILLINOIS WADDELL WHITE TRUCKING O 3101 Elevenfh S'I'ree'I' Rockford. Illinois MARTIN GUSTAFSON Appliance Company Hofpoinf 0 Mayiag 0 Roper 1019 3rd Avenue Dial 8-5804 THE Third Na'I'ionaI Bank Rockford's Oldesf Bank-Esfablished 1854 401 Easf Slate Sfreel' Dial 2-6671 Rockford. Illinois ANDERSONS PAINT AND HARDWARE 2129 Eas'l' Sfafe Phone 5-3434 OPEN EVENINGS and SUNDAY MORNING Highland's Handy Hardware TOM'S AUTO SALES LATEST MODELS ,IN ALL MAKES OF CARS Bus. Phone 8-5761 Corner E. Sfafe 81 7'l'h S+. ROCKFORD. ILLINOIS mf.mu m, APTITUDE TESTING VOCATIONAL GUIDANCE Clifford Berg 8. Associates 306 PARK AVENUE ROCKFORD, ILLINOIS PHONE 8-1841 Excellence in Elecfrical Producfs Englewood ELECTRICAL SUPPLY CO. 124 Norfh Firsf Sf. Rockford. Illinois ANDERSONS' Professional Pharmacy Exclusive Prescripfions 206 7fh Sfreel' Phone 3-7626 K. G. ANDERSON B. E. ANDERSON Congrafulafions and Besf Wishes Y. M. C. A. 200 Y Blvd. Rockford. Illinois Greenlee Bros. 81 Co. Greenlee Tool Co. 0 Woodworking Machinery ' Morfising and Boring Tools ' Hand Tools for Working Wood 0 Tool for Elecfrical Consfrucfion ' Aufomafic Screw Machines ' Special Mefalworlcing Machines 2136-12'l'h Sfreef Rockford. Illinois CONGRATULATIONS sENloRs THE BREARLEY COMPANY 2107 Kishwaukee Sl'ree'I' Rockford. Illinois Manufacfurers of Counselor Bafhroom Scales CARL E. LINDQUIST JEWELER 1137 BROADWAY Where Gems and Gold Are Fairly Sold EVERYTHING FOR INDOOR AND OUTDOOR SPORTS AT Park Avenue Shop I, M GIFTS PLA-MOR OJ If, ROCKFORD'S EAST SIDE SPORTING WWI VJ Hand made Iewelry eoons S RE I U To I ' I 99 I KW 329 Norih Church Sfreef yi, I 411 413 7'I'h STREET WI-IG' 452 ANI!! ,,,, I FAM P E41 f I LKDQMD III ff IYfCWAf,f 0 s. A. LAwsoN PAINT co , 508 EAST STATE WANNA BE RY FE S ,hm Mm SLIM -SIIIM , I ' ART SUPPLIES- PICTURES ASK Youk DOCTOR AND FRAMES lT COSTS NO MORE FOR DELIVERY TO YOUR DOOR ELCO TOOL 81 SCREW CORPORATION QUANTITY DISCOUNT PLAN CONGRATULA IONS TO THE CLASS OF I958 ROSENQUIST AND SCHABACKER REAL ESTATE SPECIALISTS 7 506 ROCKFORD TRUST BUILDING DIAL 2-0658 ff MJ, H' has been a pleasure fo work wifh +he sfudenfs and fhe siaff of Easi' High. Many Thanks for your splendid co- operafion. Congrafulafions and bes+ wishes fo fhe class Q Mx! of ' 8. . ' ' f Bay Kaufman X Dial 4-5681, 106 W. Sfafe Sfreef, Ml WWN5 Rockford, Illinois gf .557 Q PHOTOGRAPHERS 0 COMMERCIAL 0 PORTRAIT X j 1 .. Q 1 3' 1 ,pf ,J JoE's SHOE senvlcs , 'I 1- T I Q. 51-1055 REBUILT WHILE . I Q You REST D . ,I ' I Shoes Shined and Dyed Any Color I' ' U ' I 'I06 Sevenih Sfreef Rockford, III 4' J'LH 2'w1 1113111-I-i 1'I 1 3101 Noam MAIN 110 nocuronn 7-5522 T0BlNS0N'S PAINT AND DAILY 9:30 T0 5:30 m0N0Av umm 9:30 HARDWARE 1122 aRoAowAY PHONE 3-8521 I ' K L I I IIH H Hu II up Ill I TIIIIE SCREW A ,ll CORP. TELEPHONE 8-1821 0 1149 RAILROAD AVENUE ROCKFORD. ILLINOIS Specialists In Cold UpseH'ing Wood's Drug Sfore TT8-T20 S. Main For Fine Home Furnishings Rugs G Carpefing BLOMQUIST FURNITURE T121-31 Broadway FOR THE lIFE OF YOUR CAR GO EVER-GOOD BAKERY FLAVORFUL PASTRIES COOKIES DECORATIVE CAKES 3'I8E 'I'S1'f S+ I' 51043 SMITH Oll 8. REFINING CO. AND ASSOCIATE DEAlERS comrumeurs OF TURNQUIST 81 SONS T524 'I1l'h Avenue Rockford. Illinois ways in 9 . 657 wifh hme . . . E' ll 1 1 fi Own? ff Il I ' ,Il 5 wU 'fff 1 ' 4' 4- I C , I 215 WLM ? LU I I: X av ,x IRI If I X ROCKFORD'S COMPLETE MUSIC STORE CONN BAND INSTRUMENTS ALL TYPES OF MUSIC AND MUSIC ACCESSORIES RECORDS O RECORD PLAYERS THE ARCTIC ICE CREAM AND SANDWICH SHOP WE SERVE DELICIOUS BEEFBURGERS SUNDAES LESSONC ON ALL INSTRUMENTS BAR BAR QUES SOD AS FRENCH FRIES MALTS RALPH NIEISEN MUSIC HOUSE C.,,,,-.,uf 404 Sevenfh Siree-I' Dial 3-7693 1447 Charles S+. 2-9239 ROCKFORD MATTRESS CO. MANUFACTURERS OF MATTRESSES. BOX SPRINGS. and STUDIO COUCHES Direc'I-From-Facfory BEST WISHES .-l lil' TO CLASS OF 'sa Kl0NTA FUNERAL HOME ill ' 1 -71h,,SIgef Mb 4-9141 fav Q-S1428 Park Ave- N 0 X W ,I,. I QI I ' Q II II I W' XIU ro T 'I II CLASS v Ni H x , 1 I I I N I Sw . Hom UIST Lumber and Fuel Co. 714 7I'h Sireei' 4-6788 16 STUCKEY'S Sfyle Sfore for Men and Boys 119-121 N. Main Sireei' 2-3754 COURTESY AUTO SALES 1522 7I'h Sfreei' OCKEORD-STANDARD-FURNITURE CO. 'larry C. Wesi' ' Pres.-Waller Franklin ' Sec. LANTOW'S Drug SI'ore PRESCRIPTIONS, TRUSSES and ABDOMINAL BELTS ' Feafurlng Leading Cosmefics oo ELEVEN11-I STREET 2-5577 CSU Di-'befic Foods 502 Sevenfh Sireei' 5-0503 WAREHOUSE APPLIANCE 8. TV MART Across from Rockford Plaza Shopping Cenfer E417 Charles S'I'ree'I' Dial 8-7586 BEST WISHES TO CLASS OF '58 ATLAS LUMBER und FUEL 208 Peoples Avenue CONGRATULATIONS ...... CLASS OF I958 Dixon AuI'oma+ic Tool is proud fo cooperafe wifh fha sfudeni' apprenlice Iraining program. ROBERT MOORE Class of 1958 exemplifies fhe ambirion and inifiarive of fhe sfuclenis parficipafing. MANUFACTURERS OF AUTOMATIC PARTS HANDLING 81 ASSEMBLY EQUIP. DIXON AUTOMATIC TOOL. INC. 2300 zard Ave. Rockford. lu. ALL TYPES OF DANCING School of Dancing LET'S GO BOWLING BOWL - MOR 26 Au'I-oma'l'ics BOWLING - AMERICA'S GREATEST INDOOR SPORT HELEN JUANNF UISDN 2111 11111 S+. Dial 2-2851 ROCKFORD, ILLINOIS 1510 Broadway 8-4191 SUNDBERG FUNERAL HOME COLLINS Y. SUNDBERG Counfy Coroner 215 Hall Slreel' Dial 2-7743 Q6 I 2 fe. y Increase Your Knowledge . . . of local, nalional, and world evenls every day, Up a even afler graduafion by reading daily ,Q 2 'V your ' AY ROCKFORD MORNING STAR illnrkfnril livgintvr-ihpuhlir The news a ers wifh wire ho p p p 'I' p and all fhree world wide news o iclures services Mid-City Stationers - Inc. Office Supplies - Equipmenl' Founlain Pens - Slalionery School Supplies MANUFACTURERS of INDUSTRIAL Precision Gages INGRAM GAGE COMPANY 2007 20'l'h Ave. Rockford. Illinois 415 EAST STATE STREET DIAL 3-0493 Diql 3.5111 DAVIS STORE FIXTURES INC. DESIGNERS AND MANUFACTURERS O 10'I'h S'I'ree'l' al' Ilfh Avenue COMPLIMENTS of THE MAYFIOWER RESTAURANT Loves Park, Illinois DEL WHITE. Manager CONGRATULATIONS TO THE CLASS of '58 LA - LE'S BEAUTY SALON 326 N. Main , O O I I O O O O O O and everyflllng for fhem KRUG'S PET SHOP 5211 N. 2nd S'I'ree'I Phone 7-6111 Enioy - Dairyland's Finesl' Dairy Producis DELIVERED FRESH TO YOUR DOOR IT COST NO MORE Kisllwuukee Dairy Co. ROCKFORD, IllINOIS Phone 4-9921 22D J. H. HALLSTROM INSURANCE COMPANY INC. we Cify Hall Building Dial 2-3922 Complefe lnsurance Service Confracf, Fidelify and Courl' Bonds Year nn and year auf All Forms of Casually Insurance Fire, Windslorm, Inland and Ocean Marine 'lhls Agency Life, Live Sloclc, Crop Insurance you'II do well wiih Avialion-All rislcs, wrillen 'lllru Uniled Sl'al'es Aviaiion UnderwrilersQQ-nvhtilqlq i'g'5'fn,,fy , 29'-N X MW 'ill General Agenls for Rockford Terrilory HARTFORD ACCIDENT AND INDEMNITY l COMPANY of HARTFORD. CONNECTICUT Claim Office mainlained al' 304 Blackhawk Bldg. Dial 5-9444 TO BE SURE-INSURE NOW We are as close lo you as your l'elepI1one fi IC GJ? 'We W Jaliulsffund MYERS MANDT BRAKE SERVICE, mc. WL 5,1 md,-I ..A,,.. 04-A Arch-L A-J 0 DIAL 4-9415 Z 1 - . TRA TI 916 scHooL smear 1131 Charles Sfreel' Rockford, Illinois M H WRbcKFoRD' NLLIJNOIS ,450 a PHONE 3-8921 if if Vw ,QW WJWHAWIIMW fiieffifi iii J M W J W7 fy gqJWL BR0ADWAY vHP5. 'x CLEANERS INC. ESTABLISHED IN 1916 Main OFFice and Planl 1101-1115 N. 2nd S'l'l'eeI' Dial 2-1701 LindbIade's Shoe Sl'ore 1112 Broadway Heel Hugger Shoes For Women Nunn-Bush and Edgerlon Shoes for Men Busler Brown Shoes for Boys and Girls Wally Gusfafson. Mgr. Dial 4-5434 Rockford, Illinois Edson Dependable Used Cars ALWAYS A FINE SELECTION 1623 BROADWAY C J EDSON C. J. EDSON. JR. O Sales Manager MID-STATES INDUSTRIAL CORPCRATION 0 Dislribufors of lnduslrial and Conlraclors' Supplies and Equipmenl 0 Wholesalers of Plumbing and Healing Supplies Phone 2-8841 2401 Eleven'l'h Sl'ree'I' Rockford, Illinois 22 JOHNSON'S NEW METHOD CLEANERS TRENOT PRESCRIPTION PHARMACY 1148 Broadway Filling Prescripfions is our main business R. D. NOLTING R. PH. 315 Sevenfh Sl'ree'l' Dial 8-2524 X A j9e W I-INMAN Fl-WR SH0 W NERAI HOME , vyazo N R H !ly,Is'rn 'r L lil-sm x:I:,'l'IIIe :IIIFII Tslleades M 427 sevenih sireei Dial 2-6241 XVI ' 'EQ Mmm' B' wood BROADWAY FIORIST Rockford's Friendliesl' Florisi Serving High School Sfudenfs Wil'h The Finesl' Flowers For All Occasions We Specialize in Corsages All Varielies and Colors Low Priced 1010 Brnadwav Di I 2 E251 PlAZA BEAUTY SAION PERSONALIZED HAIR STYLING - SHAPING OUR SPECIALTY CELIA NEWSOME-Owne www .QMZWM Wy I 'QMJC I C1 in A W . .gg JLQ fbyn' - I 1 1 Y Qwvm A Q JM I M DWWM' 5ig6LQpfIaf5I9 'fq jlmb fgyru MW' .M VZ 601 Hollis'I'er Ave. JV 8-7677 MAKE YOUR FEET SMILE A L L E N ' S wH'I1 CROCKERY STORE MASTER'S SHOES Experienced for a quarier of a cenfury GOOD SHOES REASONABLY PRICED CHINA 0 GLASSWARE we Keep me Quanfy up HOUSE FURNISHINGS o GIFTS 'II4 S M SI' II3 S. Wyman S+. of sms 123 Wesi' Siaie Sfreef D I 2 8827 ff ,'Qfo1M+O ,fic -M1 1.55 fl! ou f 714447 '2ifI'I '4 LLMnAnl?' IwINs Complimenis c,,,o,,,.S CLASS OF 'ss of N X xk FINESLI' 5 Jjf 'Aj- I QSM T9-I!yIESiL9,RfQCg3RP0RATI0N TRIANGLE Q Sw S. -4' I , X I W Vyafy V04 METALS 'Q QWQQIF W' mc. gy Mfszo Buckbee .2 W. Q? V, Dial 3-4sz4Wf5,,JYV J . Wqbw MUI.I.ERS - PINEHURST CONGRATULATES THE CLASS or 'sa N 0' gf cp 'D FLOWERS 213553, 3-E is? complefe Floral service J l0HNSON'S GREENHOUSE ARVID E. JOHNSON, Propriefor 1010 - 7l'h Sl. Dial 5-3804 Johnson 0 Olson Hoon covERlNGs INC. Across from flle Rockford Plaza Rockford. Illinois LINOLEUM ' TILE ' PLASTIC TILE WINDOW SHADES ' VERTI BLINDS r S2456 if H-Q 1 is QTEK S596 P S535 QXON QQ 'G . A 5353 siglilifl 2 Q 1233 Charles Sl. Rockford. Illinois 53? jbff Emi? CREW CORP. 711 19l'h Sl'ree'l' Dial 8-5864 ROCKFORD. ILLINOIS TWINKLE BLUE STAR SAYS 0 6' I' OR THE W .1 BLUE STAR POTATO CHIPS !JVfLfeof,0aV,yvvfaa4, fwcavfyce, Z 0vfuf,af5fkvff0Z'L7A'f'0'WA '6 4 f4'Q7 QzAE,Zz9?fwfe fwafizmw America's fechnical leadership, her economic progress, her very survival depend upon her scien- +is+s. engineers, and fechnicians. This is frue now, and will become even more so in fhe fufure. We believe young people foday can find no more rewarding, no more lasfingly safisfying careers 'I'l'1en in fhese fields. Division of Sundsfrond Machine Tool Company ROCKFORD, ILLINOIS PLACEMENT BUREAU SERVING PEOPLE FOR 22 YEARS AS CAREER CONSULTANT KEEPS US FROM PUTTING SQUARE PEGS IN ROUND HOLES W. H. HALN 222-223 Newslower Dial 3-9687 or 3-9688 I if . f ' 5 Congrafulafions fo fhe Class of 1958 FRED C. OLSON MORTUARY 1001 2nd Avenue Dial 3-6521 Say H Wifh Flowers HIGHLAND FLORAL COMPANY 1417 DIAL 2-7708 or 2-7707 718- 18l'h STREET and ROCKFORD PLAZA FACTORY SUPPLI COMPANY Dislribulors of INDUSTRIAL SUPPLIES AND MACHINERY A Complefe lndusfrial Supplies Service O Broadway Rockfo ES rd. Illinois WMQM. CONSTRUCTION MACHINERY INDUSTRIAL SUPPLIES SHOE SERVICE THAT ROCKFORD ROCK ISlAND SAT'SF'E5 zazo ELEVENTH ST. szo ELEVENTH sr. . DIAL 5-uses DIAL s-3446 Bean Shbe SBFVICE 205 Nor'l'I1 Church WI M 5051-f2,uz,K7pufelf ,Q fd ff ,I Qzfffffyfwwzfznww 215 1 A JU lwf 'ZZ I 'X , I -filfcfcfvwfn , I f Sf f F0flHFORD' 5T mlm M a A K X S 1 f X 394 ,aj ll X S I . .1:. .1 N - rv Q 5 5 S5 Q. ,:. .:. , , FEIITIIIIIIIE IIELIIIIE SEIHIIIIE X HAROLD E. ANDERSON, Prop. 1222 Bnnnnlunv nlnl a-ull B A R B E R Manufacturing precision Class of I953 ' t f ' d ' 1. CULMAN ifffffiiiiial Zlinifillifiuai consumes - - - BEAN'S SELF-SERVICE SHOES Congratuations to Textile Machinery Small Motors Machine Tools Air Distribution Products Small Tools Automatic Controls Overdoors Aircraft Controls 420 East State Pllblle 4-1416 Molded Products Wheelco Instruments FOR STYLING IN THE Rock s'rREE1' 'LAN' MODERN TREND E BERNARD BEAUTY SALON mm PLANT specializes in hair-styling BARBER-COLMAN COMPANY U R Q g K F 9 R p I I L Ll N Q I 5 TCICO+1' Blllldillg For the Man Who Demands Top Quality and The Latest ln Smart Fashions Shop At p ALBERT ANDERSON CLOTHIER'S INC. 408-410 7th Street hinl 4-7227 DAMASCUS STEEL PRODUCTS CORPORATION Rockford, Illinois ARCHITECTURAL IRON, INC. 904 Twenty-Second Sireef Phone 3-8403 Besf wishes for a successful fufure fo fhe Seniors of 1958 Plan your fufure fo include a specialized course in Business Adminisfralion, Salesmanship, Accounling, Execulive Secrelarial, Medical Secrelarial, Secrelarial Science, Slenographic, Courl' Reporfing, Compfomeler and Calculafing Machines. ROCKFORD SCH00l OF BUSINESS 319 W. Jefferson Sfroel' 4-9459 CONGRATULATIONS and BEST WISHES lo lhe CLASS OF was EKSTROM. CARLSON 81 CO Rockford. Illinois Machinery and Tools Since 1904 J. L. CLARK OPTICAL CENTER Dial 5-1832 0 nEN's GULF ssnvlce GLASS? HW 1708 RUNII Lalesl' Slyle in frames ROCKFORD' ILLINOIS Enhance yoiif appearance lmmediale Service On Brolxen Lenses and Frames 204 Wesl' Slafe S'I'. Rockford, Illinois THE FOTO SHOP In The Growing World SHUMWAY 81 SON Seeds-Feriilizers-Garden 81 Fel' Supplies 2328 Charles S'I'ree'I' Cameras Pholographic Supplies Pholo Finishing R9CIlf9l'dn IIIIIIUIS Enlargemenls Hallmark Greeling Cards Dial 5-7624 417 Eas'I' S'lal'e Dial 4-6715 BOTTLED GAS ROCKFORD PROPANE CO. 4620 N. Second S+. Dial 7-7333 HOPP'S STANDARD SERVICE Rural and Prospecl Sl. GRUNO'S PIAZA IEWEIRY 611 Hollisler Sfreel' ROCKFORD. ILLINOIS LUGGAGE ing HANDBAGS - e-:FTS - RING BINDERS . BUSINESS CASES - TRUNKS - ETC. Name or lnifials Applied Free I U13 98 SAMSONITE-SKYWAY-WHEARY A .YOW Pa I2Y fRAvEL'TS5R'fSEI IIiII'I'SlII-IEQIIQUSIS? NAMES ENGINEERING C0 8 COMPLETE REPAIR SERVICE ON ZIPPERS - LUGGAGE - HANDBAGS - ETC. IN OUR OWN SHOP k C'olIte P MII LJII, QW III III HM . O W4 ,O TWO LOCATIONS 1 aw . 4 4 743 20'I'h Sfreei' V TRAVEL SHOPS I Downtown in-6 Rockford Plaza 112 S. Main Sf. 2414 Charles Across from S'l'ewar'l's Zia 5-2633 Dial 8-4406 0 I Qf PIWSQNGRATULATIQNS 'ro THE I Wy LASS OF 'sa UN WIWIIWS ' 0 IT MAY BE THAT SOME MEMBERS OF THIS CLASS WILL BE LOOKING FOR THEIR FUTURE IN ROCKFORD INDUSTRY. CAMCAR IS PROUD TO BE A PART OF ROCKFORD INDUSTRY AND OF ITS EAST HIGH GRADUATES, NOW A PART OF OUR COMPANY CAMCAR SCREW 81 MFG. CO. Division of Texfron Inc. ROCKFORD lUNlBER AND FUEl CO. l xx 201 E. S'l'al'e Slreel' Q3 -K A iw Q 5 R 9 iw ew , 4 6446 SNSXQSOPERS FLOWERS LQTHlNG CQ if ' ewgififfifglf 221 Nor'l'h Main Dial 5-9559 COMPLIMENTS OF 4 1 QE Q EKEHMS kmwJQmwQ WiAyE ffl li Qi Naiional Appliance 81 Television 1829 Sevenih Sl'ree'l' Dial 8-2444 Wifi? My BRAD-LYNN'S ff' 1422 2Ol'h S'I'reel' Dial 3-5461 HEDLlN'S Q ' rnescnlrrlou ri-lAnM'AcY 1456 ,Charles Sireel' Dial 376497. ?3,.Q'zeEl 'QQi' a. Z ,I V mx? Sgt' 5X Z Congrafulafions an Eg Fr .Desk THE AMERICAN NATION BANK AND TRUST Esfablished 1910 Rockford. Illinois HOME SHOE COMPANY FOOTWEAR FOR THE ENTIRE FAMILY SINCE 1920 1143 Broadway Dial 5-5615 Sie-wx -Ayff,-WANDERSON BROS. MFG. CO. wwf' ,Zami if M-Af-,706 fL2 C 04, ,g,4.,O4n,?K .?,d-r1xl'i54l f,-x?'4jC,! Ueyaf-J! ICE CREAM PACKALOING MACHINERY MACHINERY AND TOOIS O 1907 KISHWAUKEE KEllY WIIIIAMSON C0 And Associate Dealers 'I132 Harrison Ave. Dial 2-8818 POST DRAFTING MATERIALS JERRY NORDBY T001 Arden Ave. P.O. Box T604 Phones 7-T771 DR. MARSHAll DANIELS OPTOMETRIST Glasses Prescribed and Fiffea' 1423 - 8l'h Sfreel' Nex'l' fo Posl' Office Rockford. Illinois I I ff Yffffjfpffi WW! W REDDY . . fy-'9 Ly' . ' ROCKEORD s EVER-READY ELECTRIC AND eAs I W' gf? SERVANT, CONGRATULATES MEMBERS OF THE J? Easf High School Class of I958 ,ff I We au nnlully ruby In Ill ri- '!'L Ajgjj,f'fif,ff' CENTRAL ILLINOIS K O II Qcizc' mf! 44 0. 1.1.7 ,WW r.EE's coma: sr-lor EVM CariIQili3G d . cv Q M60 OFFICE SUPPlY HOUSE 119 S. Main S1'ree'I' PLAZA CARD SHO-P Rockford Plaza Comay's Rackfurd's largest Jewelers St t Street G Wyman xi' .v .Na W fx E - V V X 54 i A G Vi N Congrafulafions fo W .Sl NDARD QRVICE me Class of 1958 xx S R, XC Xx.l.i34i E3 + S w. A. I-rormssv co. E Nl 2 X5 X Higheresl' 81 Alpine Rd. M I .QNX fel it U ORTS CENTER DALE-FRITZ senvrcs For Everyfhing In GYM SUPPLIES cl SPORTS NEEDS 204 S. Main Phone 3-2441 al 902 East S'l'a'I'e Sfreei' Rockford, MOTOR TUNE UP 8: BRAKE WORK Dial 2-7815 for FREE Pick Up and Delivery .M .mf ,V-,H .1 ww. GRACEFFE 8fSONS 707 Kilburn DAVIS CITIES SERVICE 402 S. Main LINCOLN O. W. L. MARKET 1439 Charles SI. SCHLEICHER SPORTS WEAR INC. 113 N. Main WILBUR CHRISTENSON FUNERAL HOME 925 Third Avenue HIGHCREST HARDWARE Highcresi' and Alpine Road NICHOLSON HARDWARE 210 7I'h Sf. ' 1420 20I'h SI. HIGHCREST LANES INC. Highcresi' and Alpine BERGSTROM AUTOMOTIVE PARTS 1010 Charles SI. Fguifupgrg , Ru' I Bedding 5 af? HIIITI IQJR 2 56 wx cKf.,..,, f bilge? INIJZK TOM HARMER ATHLETIC EQUIPMENT I, sfo , ,a L . I , ,.-E 5123. N. Main ? -LI' rj L' ,I .V . , I I I . ' Iv V- L! I I KTM' I bf x- 'K-Lyn! IUFFI 1 fy nv-'Cf I 'fir I . kg ,I - ,t V' I 4 Q fy I '11 eimbit PBQW, gif by N . cj 0 3k,I.p Zgjfifi 'L L 'VE L O- LAA js' SEVENTH STREET 'L I ' D ' I PHARMACY 1 ' B' QRA nc. DIAL 31434 A. C. SCANDROLI R P H 530 7I'h Sf e'I' ROCKFORD ILLINOIS 'IO9 NORTH MAIN STREET f 5 WX 9 J I Q-' XJ IXL-w W- I Wx MQW If ffvi5fk?j F525 FORGINGS 81 STAMPINGS. Inc. -I ey, ,Qu hw Rockford. Illinois W ' J ,J T V .1 if I all' V . f ff I I , 1 X' ' V ,I Wlh'J of AIT, 1 J 11 If F HAI Sri' A I ,Jn II of W f f 1 I' , 4 L 'I I u ' IS es C' L B Wh HKS WZ, W4 I Complim f f fo fhe CLASS OF 'Sg K jgfguclgzgwl W ACHINE COMPANY Paul Isler Sheiiflfgxfaf ink' T Awwx' 4230 Charles Z3 MP4 Wesi' Sfafe S+ 'I' sfreef Dial 5-1825 M ,YH ff! 9242 DRY .EANING iince 1924 WW if T ,ff ' A ,Zfff pew wizfisff PROFESSIONAL PHARMACISTS 563055 MPM QD' FURNITURE he 218 Soufh Main Sfreef Trad'f' nally Fine Qualify AT 1 f X r VING PRICES ' ,f T M0 LW T ' V Lli1'6?1- ic' hlibdgk N W WL nk AT 'T T g59L7TfQ,7i15g4g 2TTf W ,MQEKJW I 7 M A FOREST, CITYT FOUNDRY ,Y Wifi BT 3 WW Q M JK V Mfw D. n.l.Nols J A QW if ll J ,, Qj -apf -f ra -f Q-ffl --1 p: A ,. ' Nix. . fy T a- , .f ' t , T I , I Av J .1 ff. . r ,H f V, ply -, ,y ' V , T 'L' l L K. ,Ll .. Wy r T - T L ' P' i '. ' T g ,K Q ,L ', ,154 kill .fi A h lk. Vfi ,VL ,!wl'Ti i'x vi, lik-f ' I I ,, K 1,47 ' T ,JL kf L Lflo' To mosT sTudenTs The ARGUS is an exciTing album oT all The acTiviTies which happened aT EasT during The year. l-loweverf a yearbook does noT simply sTep inTo exisTence, buT is The resulT oT day by day cooperaTive eTTorTs oT The sTaTT. Those who helped plan The annual will remember The hours spenT laying-ouT pages, scheduling picTures, rushing To meeT deadlines, and hoping ThaT The '58 ARGUS would be wonderTul. As ediTors oT The ARGUS. we wish To Thank . . . Miss Beverly Fox, our advisor, Tor all The help and encouragemenT she gave us. Mr. Bay KauTman oT Columbia STudio Tor his paTience and his picTures. Mr. Ted Nelson, The represenTaTive Trom Wagners PrinTers. Tor Teaching us The mechanics oT ediTing a yearbook. KaThie ST. Clair Tor her creaTive ideas. Polly BubliTz and Susie SToneTield Tor Their wonderTul copy and lay-ouTs. Mary Nyman Tor her unTiring persisTence in Taking TaculTy picTures. Roycealee Johnson and Georgia SaTford Tor Tackling The iob oT including senior acTiviTies wiTh The picTures. Carol Benander and Mary Parlee Tor spending parT oT Their ChrisTmas vacaTion in order To meeT Their deadline. Sharon Carlson, Diane Johnson, and Sunni Johnson Tor coming every morning aT 7:00 unTil The sophomore homeroom picTures were Taken. 1 Nancy KolsTad and Sue Nelson Tor all The Time They spenT on Their club secTion. Wayne Carlson Tor The R.O.T.C. secTion. Roger Fross and Dick Flemming Tor Their good humor and innumerable sporT picTures' ideas. Nancy BloomquisT and AniTa Swenson Tor Typing The long index lisTs. Karen Wisner and Naida CarlsTrom Tor The Girls' SporTs secTion. Carol Dixon and Perky Weir Tor The hours They spenT geTTing ads and picTures Tor Their secTion. Joan Geiger and PaT Wilson Tor handling all our business aTTairs. 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