Rockford East High School - Argus Yearbook (Rockford, IL)
- Class of 1959
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The ink well repre- i sen+s individual achievemenl' in li+era+ure. ln +he pages H which follow, ofher achiexiemenrs are represenled by . 1 +he wheel, lhe shield, 'rhe boolc, 1'he lamp, and 'ihe 'r , 0 winged fool. ' As +he libllowing pages record +his school year so ' ' ,does +he cresl' record +he school's purpose. W ' ' X W3 T ' l9T s, ' 'AQ' - Y N -lcv l X lr ' 5 ' E Q X 1 N X .K 'T , . V CK ' , J s ' K li 1 . -X 4 4 . , W xxx E X V, , ' P ' x i ll xx 9 qi X Q , . 5 f X -,W We 1 s- ' in KX ' X X 'x v V ' . S lk X .f , s' lb ll T S E l x s 'xl mi.: -iw X. ' I ix L, QC: vx X X , ' g g QW . S I' 'Jf i XiiWM5 SWR!!mnwq .uavzmislmr-TJLEuanQ:ne4.:w 1 - iam as 1L PAGE 6 34 48 I22 I64 2II M' NJ F W N3 fx J N 5. Xb' ,Q Ex 9 R X 1 Jw. L ,, 1. k 0' 9 '19 , 1 f f - N vz f , 'X' T . ' Q 2 V, 'fs' Y N N - x 1 N . -'Q' V ,Y ,,,-- if 3,s1.,,., , ,jgf,L.C. f' , Jb4fx.c'vLf' ffj -...z 1-yflffff.-1f ,f -f' V ' f XV? ,CA--V !5,,.5:'zvsL, c'!g ! yljQQ1fyL.fL,, 1 ' ' AVC,-cx4,J,,2,5 7? 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Juniors feel experienced af games, clubs, parfies, and fhey enioy fhe upperclassman privilege of saying fhaf's old sfufff' Seniors look wifh pride on shining class rings . . . and fhe dream of graduafion so far and yef so near. This year, sfudenfs will confinue fo develop in knowledge, person- alify, and characfer . . . all will prepare fhem for fhe fufure. Sepfember i958 . . . we begin. ' . vmh second lhifig 0 7 ' X1 K' I . ' 1 QV ' fu' 1 F, 4 , 6, ,- 4 Q .A 9 J'- I I. 1 S, xr, N ,A 5' It x ' 7. ,- I S. N ' ' . .. . .AS v -, s I , W s , n S wifh 'l'he Remingion Rand machine . . Waiting Precedes Many Activities . . . . ,,, C 4 5, Lai V M - , H' a i 7 .. 4 33 . ,,... before out-of-town games Ticket lines . . . lunch lines . . . telephone lines . . . each a part ot a student's day. Seniors await the arrival ot class rings . . . class scholastic ratings . . . senior theme dead- lines . . . acceptances trom colleges . . . the senior prom . . . graduation. Juniors await the class play . . . the iunior prom . . . Student Council election results . . . Publications Stahf announcements . . . National l-lonor membership . . . their senior year. Sophomores wait tor the chance to teel the power ot being upperclassmen . . . new things which lceep untolding through the year . . . specialized classes . . . political election meth- ods . . . opportunities to participate in clubs. plays, swim shows, and the all-school elections. Waiting involves emotions . . . tenseness dur- ing the last tew minutes ot a close game . . . expectation ot the important telephone call trom that special someone . . . anxiety about grades and tests. Waiting becomes an accepted part ot our everyday lives. at the opening of a basketball game . . . for election results after voting . . , ,..,,,.. ..a.....-u-in In This Auditorium . . . STUDENTS PARTICIPATE . . . Assemblies were lew lhis year because lhe au- dilorium iusl wasn'l big enough lor all ol us lo lil in al one lime. Sludenls slrived lo over- come lhis by new phases ol assemblies . . . pep rallies were held oulside on lhe loolball lield . . . play leasers and lhe Chrislmas assem- bly were given over lhe public address syslem. Publicalions opened ils subsicriplion drive . . . Peler Pan slole lhe secrel plans lor lhe Argus and l-lighlighls lrom Caplain l-loolc. Tension mounled baclcslage as len linalisls lor sopho- more cheerleaders wailed belore perlorming lor lheir classmales. During lhe year sludenls parlicipaled in as- semblies. in ieasers in +ryou+s 4 -4 Cheerleaders Spark Fans' Interes' At Sporting Events . . . , . Y ,X J I ,,1, V vlrr K rf ,ff , L: A: ,.V,kL..g,k,, , fzr, jg S1 , M r lrr r 5 r r ! r 5 ,V,., J M MICKEY LUNDQUIST Sophomore Cheerleaders are LEFT TO RIGHT, Marry Lundgren, Mary Jean Anderson, Jill Johnson, and Linda Ny- quisr. ai' baskeiball games . . . nf! , ., 4 5 E Q eww GLENDY ai' fooibull games . . . SAND! KITSON W we f,--my V f J 5 -6 M 'R -QM! : 5:1 K W' LP W DANA ALFREDSON 9 3 ' F L L i V ',1AtLL LZL LL CAROLE LIEBOVICH 1 Y f f K. .. ' , A ,zyn 'f L . m Q E 3 5, ,, A rv' QQ I x ., , , .xN.v.?9.12 'S'- I X .- .1 ' Mba , A .,-Q': ' , ' A H v-,ZH ff'-9 ,, .,..f' ihe crowning . . . l-lomecoming, Qclroloer I7, I958 . . . ihe iloals parading before ihe audience exemplified many hours oi hard worlc and planning. An expeclani silence enveloped ihe sladium as converlilales carried our lhree queen candidaires lo Jrhe plai- iorm . . . Dale Peierson, Sludenl Council vice-presideni, pro- claimed ivlickey Lundguisi Queen oi The Homecoming and presenied her wiih Jrhe lradiiional bouguei oi roses . . . Queen's aliendanls were Lyn Nelson and Nagako lvlori. Laler, colored slreamers and gaily colored leaves provided an aulumn molii for ihe l-lomecoming dance, Accen+ on Aulumnn . . . a huge ioolball hanging from The ceiling added io lhe fall decor. The Queen and her ailendanls were es- corled down lhe aisle, which was lined on boih sides by class- maies . . . John Bargren oiiicially crowned Mickey as Queen oi Easl's annual l-lomecoming . . . a climax +o Jrhe iesiive oc- casion. Coronation, Annual Dance Climax 1 1958 Homecoming . . . 'I'he procession fhe presenhziion . . . LYN-MARIE NELSON I' NAGAKO MOR! MICKEY LUNDQUIST 1'he flouis . . a ig ., -.1-A , s-2111 ' ' WY' -1'--fi? E f . , L f ,Q 17 Juniors Brew Success With Onions In The Stew . . . CAST Belly MacDonald Don MacDonald Anne Joan Daughlers' Boylriends Claire Fessender Lesley Arnold Margo Miss Garvey BeeGee, Salsie, Kilsie Plumbers Joan Lydia and Jim Dolly and Joey Phil Murray Delia Murray Old Buddy Announcer Brenda Guslavson Dave Cameron Kris Elcslrom Marlene Guslalson Dean Dahlquisl Jim Larson, Curl Johnson Roberla Taylor Karin Anderson Bev Sanderson Dona Smilh Jan Wallenberg Cyndy Nallrass, Kris Senica Pele Fisher, Milce Zullo Brouqhlon, Norm Cancelose Kris Vale, Jim l'louy Sylvia Warner, Gary Lausch Bob Coupar Kalhleen Carlson Jon McGinly Sleve Allen Problems mounl in lhe play lor Belly iBrenda Guslavsonl and Don lDave Came-ronl MacDonald, Under lhe direclion ol Miss Adeline l-loegberg, lhe play is slaqed, scenery is buill, and characlers come lo lile. The morning eller lhe slumber parly mischievous Joey lGary Lauschl awakens Anne lKris Elc- slroml by pulling her hair. Memories Of Junior Prom Linger . . . Juniors came To Jrlieir prom . . . oulside, diamond mirrors of ice rellecled lrollwy billowy lormals . . . inside, couples danced in a gym Jrranslormed inro a Fanlasy in Fros+ by blue and while slreamers and snow flakes. Murals depicling snow-bound counlry villagers and ornamenls dangling like mulli-colored slars compleled llie lanlrasy. Now only memories remain ...memories of a grand marcli led by +l'ie class ollicers . . . The music ol Lou Rene's orclwesrra . . . a beaulilul corsage and a crumpled dance program. I959 opened new doors lor rkie junior class mem- bers. Never lo be lorgollen were llie liilarious play . . . parlicipalion in yarsily sporls . . . newswriling and publicarions work . . . lirsr aid lraining and mod- ern dancing . . . college board and aclfiievemenl lesls . . . and Jrlwe memorable prom. X I 'lhe performance 'I'ryou+s c T c yuc i f l Portraits Come To Life AT The close oT a busy day in an arT gallery, The cleaning lady dusTs The picTures . . . sTealThily Two liTTle mice, Waldo and Wilhelmina, creep in . . . TogeTher They imagine ThaT each porTraiT comes To liTe . . . The scene is seT. FourTeen acTs sTepped ouT oT The porTraiT Trames To perTorm. Dance acTs TeaTured soTT shoe, balleT. The CharlesTon, an Indian war-dance, and a Japanese orienTal dance. Musical selec- Tions were presenTed on The piano, accordian, and guiTar. A barbershop guarTeT sang. Nov- elTy acTs included a hillbilly Tamily singing In Interpretation . . . C5ooTus, Two losT souls in a panTomime, a race beTween a Nash Rambler and a Cadillac, and The closing acT, Taking The nighT Train. A TirsT Tor TalenT shows . . . TaculTy members combined Their TalenTs To presenT a melodrama, Flower oT The Valley . . . The handsome hero and The blond-Tressed heroine Triumphed over The Terrible villain. lnTerpreTaTion was sponsored by Publica- Tions and produced under The direcTion oT lvliss Beverly Fox and lvliss Adeline l-loegberg. during piciure sessions . . . Rubs Viewed AI' Random . . behind ihe scenes . . . working wiih elecironics HILLBILLIES HIGHLIGHT HOEDOWN . . . All lump up and never come down . . . swing yer parfner 'round and 'roundf' Sfraw hafs and mafched shirfs were fhe pea piclcen'sf sfyle . . . levis swirled 'round as laughfer filled fhe cafeferia. The class of '59 parficipafed in fhe annual senior mixer. Class officers and commiffees decorafed fhe cafeferia in genuine counfry sfyle complefe wifh scarecrows and haysfaclqs . . . classmafes formed an hilarious band wifh wash boards, pans, ulceleles, and harmonicas . . . Clemenfine and ofher favorifes were sung lay Singin' Sal. Bare feef sfamped fo fhe music of The Larson Sisfers . . . energy seemed fo lasf forever . . . a few minufes of resf . . . fhen swing yer parfner down 'ro Kansas. The nexf morning . . . sore feef and blisfers pre- vailed . . . a lasfing memory is fhe mafching shirf fo be worn on fhe day when everyone else wears his Mixer shirf. a mounlain belle . . . Seniors Choose Hillbilly Hoedown As Theme For Mixer . . a genuine hillbilly band . . . , . , , The Great Waltz Portray Schani fKei+l'w Sfolbergj and Resl lJoan Llndsfromj ihe ballei' Kafie Lanner lLaura Fosferl Llfe Of Johann Strauss . . . The curTain rises on The perTormance oT The GreaT WalTz, and Time is rolled baclc To The year l847 in Vienna. AusTria. The sTory involves The desire oT young STrauss To win his TaTher's approval . . . The love oT Schani Tor Resi . . . and The sTruggle oT choosing beTween love and a career. A ToTal oT I43 sTudenTs were members oT The casT. An eTTicienT sTage crew, elecTronics workers, lighTing crews, and prop commiTTee members combined Their eTTorTs in baclcsTage worlc. The C5reaT WalTz, one oT The largesT musical pro- ducTions in EasT l-ligh's. hisTory, was direcTed by Mr. Linden LundsTrom. DramaTic direcTor was Adeline l-loegbergq dance direcTor, lvliss lvlargueriTe Neu- meisTerq sTage manager, Mr. Russell Anderson. CAST Old Man Diclr SanTord Old Woman Linda SchueTTe Grefa AnneTTe Oman Mr. Ebeseder Ted BGTJCOX Bus Drivers Glen Larson, Gerry El4sTrom Leopold lpoldil Therese Ebeseder lResil Young STrauss lSchanil The Brides Their Bridegrooms CounTess Baranslcaia Mr. l-lirsch Old STrauss Wilhelm Doumayer Boris Dreschler l-larTlcopT Carl and l-lis KaTie Lanner WiTe John l'lunborg Joan LindsTrom KeiTh STolberg Beverly Palmer, AnneTTe Dahl Jim ElcloT, Barry NyquisT LyneTTe Carlson Eugene OrTon John Nordenberg Jim l'luls Bob BegTrup Harlan Johnson CurT Carlson Chris lv1onTalbano Fred Rogers, Colleen STahl La ura FosTer The wedding Mr. Ebeseder lTed Babcoxl and GreTa lAnn Omanl Dolphin Club Tells Tumbleweed Tales . . . DANA ALFREDSQN QUEEN DEBE SPAULDIN6 SALLY SINGER ihe opening of 'lhe show l'he announcemenl' Dolphin members selecfed a wesfern fheme for fhis year's show, Tumbleweed Tales. lvlasfer of Cere- monies Tom Boyer opened each of fhe fhree perform- ances by infroducing fhe Queen candidafes, Dana Alfredson, Sally Singer, and Debe Spaulding. A new mefhod of vofing was inaugurafed fhis year as class- mafes chose fhe fhree finalisfs, and each nighf members of fhe audience casf vofes for fheir favorife. Af fhe final performance, John Whife, Dolphin presidenf, crowned Debe Spaulding Queen. Dorado and Dolphin members combined fo perform fhree ballef numbers, and varsify swim feam members displayed fhe skills fhaf won fhe Big Eighf swimming championship for Easf. The show closed wifh fhe beaufiful, fradifional candlelighf ceremony. QUEEN DANA ALFREDSON DONNA LUNDBER6 NANCY OLSON SALLY SINGER JOAN WEDBERG Queen and Court Reign At Annual Relays . The TirsT EasT Relays were held in I943, The TirsT Trophies were presenTed in l95I, and The TirsT queen was chosen in l958. EasT's l.eTTerrnen's Club selecTed 24 girls . . . an all-school elecTion was held . . . Tive TinalisTs were announced . . . May 2, Dana fXlTredson was named as Queen, and her aTTendanTs were Nancy Qlson, Donna Lundberg, Sally Singer, and Joan Wedberq. The Queen and her courT presenTed The awards To The parTicipanTs. Teams enTerinq The Relays were EasT Rocldord, WesT RoclcTord, Madison EasT, Madison WesT, BeloiT, FreeporT, Janesville, JolieT, and Yorlc oT ElrnhursT. ExcellenT aThleTic compeTiTion and The announce- menT oT The Queen clirnaxecl The l7Th annual EasT l-ligh Relays. the 'trophies Seniors Present Dear Brutus . . Mr. Dearlln Mr. Purdie Mr. Coade Maley Lob Mrs. Dear+l'1 Mrs. Purdie Mrs. Coade Joanna Troulr Lady Caroline Laney Mafgafei led Babcox James Osborne Roberlr Beglrup James Eklol Dennis Drake James Welly limollny Davis Cliappie Sarlino Richard Spears Garey Toleski Kalliryn Jacobson Miriam Kelsey Karen Glomp Barbara Jensen Brenda Nelson Carol Beeding Karen Engslrom Marion Larson Mickey Lundquisl Sally Singer Krisline Zalim Saundra Ingram LEFT, a lwigliliglwl of llwe second acl, Mr. Dearllw lJim Osbornel lalks wills lwis daugliler Margarel' lSaundra ln- qrarnl. BELOW, Lob lDick Spearsl llwrows a 'ranlrurn as Mrs. Purdie. lKaren Glornpl, Mrs. Coade lBrenda Nelsonl, Qrond look on and Joanna lKaren Eng Prom, Graduation End Senior Year . . . As seniors receive Their annuals on May 29, They will look back To Their TirsT year aT EasT, l957, and Their TirsT annual. Looking Through The TirsT book, our sophomore year included our parTy, Jungle Jump, and selecTion oT sophomore honor group members. Our nexT yearbook broughT back memories oT The iunior play, Our l-learTs Were Young and Gay, our prom iv1isTleToe Magic, and The inducTion oT TwenTy-Three members inTo NaTional l-lonor SocieTy. fhe beginning . . . of an Enchan1'ed Evening . . As our senior year began, we realized ThaT This was The beginning oT The end oT This phase oT our educaTion . . . a culminaTion oT Twelve years in The public school sysTem. Our play Dear BruTus, The mixer l-lillbilly l-loedown, our l-lomecoming, Dolphin and Relay Queens, The Big EighT baskeTball and swimming champion- ships, our DAR. award recipienT Dana AlTred- son, eighT per cenT oT The class receiving lllinois STaTe Scholarships, The senior Tea, The prom, baccalaureaTe, and commencemenT wiTh Bob BegTrup and Dana AlTredson chosen as speakers, were symbolic TeaTures oT our never-To-be- TorgoTTen senior year. ii E! 'Ill gn Mg -dw ii as We Cherish Memories . . . Looking back ai Jrhe school year l958-59, ceriain mem- ories will always be cherished. Proms and dances under beauiiiul paper skies will be only a misiy dream. A red and black pom-pom, bare save for a iew iailhiul sirands, will symbolize Jrhe ex- ciling momenls oi a game. Faded souvenirs iucked away inio a corner oi a scrapbook are Jrhe only Jrhings leii from memorable evenis. A wrinkled exam paper siuizied away in a never- rerurned library book . . . The long hours oi siudy speni in preparaiion for lesis . . . a pin from Naiional l-lonor Socieiy or a scholarship. . .all remind us of our achieve- rnenis gained ihrough long hours oi siudy. Faces in The Argus will fake numerous parhs . . . some will go io college . . . orhers will assume new jobs. All will reiurn for I-lomecoming and class reunions io reminisce over our years ai high school . . . iirsi crushes . . . friends whose memories linger . . . classes and ieachers Jrhai guided us io maiuriiy and io knowledge. We will cherish These memories. of parking problems . . fefgflfrggf 1 fwfr QQ? 'ff QHKEQEJ f' ima kewl? F5550 5 New W' Q ' -H , -. ,.,,i 5551 f. I , T s i if wg ww 1 , 0 Q ,A-Ip F5 V W N 'i I if 1 iisis Snf: f, N. , , - . v, ,f lfi-'i r'11 is i V, i M A lifi fe. fi A I ii , a M ,W , 5 is 5 c . I is i f vinci: 4 Z , l i . . i i ' 3' K Z .,i.f 7 ' ii . . f f of games . . of rec par'I'ies . . 3'I fi 4.5 We Leave . . . June 1959 , ,, . 1 il! , 1 g f ,cii i iiifss-1 K My-. ,,'. .',- ..7Z 1 7 Wim wiih our Argus for ihe ou1'side June, l959, we leave Easr l-ligh. As we wallc Through Jrhe halls oi Easl, many lamiliar sighls and sounds come lo us. From iirsr floor rooms, we hear memory lines, boolc reporrs, and dramalic readings. Conversalions in French, conslilulion reviews, clicking rypewrilers, and singing may all be heard coming from classrooms on second floor. Cn Jrhird floor, we find arl exhibilrs, geomelric figures, dissecled Zoology specimens, chemislry experimenlrs, and musical insrrumenls. The audilorium leaves memories of plays, op- erellas, and assemblies. The gym was lhe scene of many Thrilling baslcelball games, memorable dances, gym classes, assemblies, and baccalaureale. As we pass Through Eas+'s doors lor Jrhe lasl lime as high school sludenls, we lake wilh us Jrhese memories . . . and rhe Argus which will preserve Jrhem lor us in rhe lulure. II I Il ,I I I III III I I , , , .I II I I I I I III I I I I I I I III QLIIII III yy Wwjy WM 1505? L fyyffjfffykyyy My W Mffjwfffffffjfzffjfdfy f E?QQiWffQ2fW M fwfjiyiifgf Wfwfff 1 f l2 , , f mf l My ff KAW fjy wif . F C U I. T Y PATRICIA MAGNUSON Y 34 X X N 92? 9 , X, QW N J 7 Ysgfxgvyw WE sf W W J YJ W Wi J W V X 9' wx JxW'?0YW m 'ND 1 J .W WV Qwipf J M at Q 4 J J aww L i ' ' EKEE H 1, .sg - sql, 1 W, KK ag' K, G. 1',1N2K:ffz2K,,vffsgwg,,f2i3 W.. , 2 ' fcff B2 Q4 'Mx 1, ' . A I V. K y d .sq - m i ' W alfa, y iff ,-- A 1 V 2: k g ,K f L : - zy razw fi-- wx . ai! 59 35 Mk '.-,452 M-Wig.: x ,gf ,5 W K 225 : 1 K K W.lRAY MCINTOSH JAMES W. WELSH Superlnfendenf of Schools Principal 1' Km Kmmiwsi wa, Kia, QQEQQETMK G m 43sKK.2f:QaEpf x i s 7 'H ,W fwi'iwiilillifi'm'f'1ff'21'w::fffwawa'Mggf'11:u1f-MKwf..w5K.xW,gWim..-Kg,,,,.,MM,-W-.W,1,,KW .1..,,,1-,W ,,.. .KK. ..,, K,-, K., K , 2 .xx -. 'M ' 4 . K. W :KK KK 3 V ,S K -r E E was 1 792' K , ,,,' 1-W, ,, -LKK,,ff5,.15bfKMGf5,5K wrghi. W,.xgi,pKiK,,,K45 5.,,:KKw.A,, mb:-E ,K Ki K ,wg ,pw 5, -53 yggm rw., ,525 Kami 941 K Kwggixfg ,Iggy 5 E ' , -rky .kh, K . ,K K KK K. K. K K K , K, V ' ffl? 'A L A K f 32 .M aMK,Q,K,u WML- KM, li ,1 36 IKKMF- 'Kgff-KK-fg1.fgfz..1 I 71' F 'eil-waczaqjezgl ' Sw W SK K fwfilfw' f K K K' ,K1Q,- -,,,..-. I , KKK .v2maf-- fQliSQ:Q,Ki4+asQ2sf: if . E 'K K v K f'ffh'4ae1 K K .. KK M 4 ,ax . i A , 1, MK, K,:K1Kiwmgww -f 'E ,KKK K H , 7' Q E ' KK .K ,tm lb B , lxliizw. KK V: fd - W ' f . W ,K - N - K'h' fi ' 4552? V W W ,f ii M ig . -,. '- if f- -'EQQE5 Kytqx -1 4 aj, ,. ' K, S E 1 f1 ff gg i w ax- 3523211 Q- 'M wgpffif , z - -. 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Jw mga, gdggwff fi:3'L1r.wi,g , x g3,gfL,,,i.,, W 5, in x ig, , W 5 W ,ff P , . ,,, W A., , U, .. , sa H s 1 ragga w 91755 1, s f-f l. iii 33, f ,, .H .am iff i' w e is ' 2 1 2:15253 ??!ZF3iHffQ 'gi 8,51 ., 9 a frff? ii'i' N' if f . i ll? . . l t i??5 fl Members of fhe Board of Educahon are: SEATED, Miss Vera Walling, W. Ray Mclrifosh, Mrs, Phoebe Barnes, Alan Mafhson, Mrs. Frances Shafer, Max Leiblingq STANDING, Gerald Raasch, Noble Schmidt Roger Reno. Kennefh Jensen, David W. Johnson, Clifford Carlson. Frank S+. Angel, Richard Boden, Kennefh Orion. Noi presenf is Harry F. Wemple. Ai-+5 ir.. .1 q- ,K ew ' e ff ,Lg .EG ' i' 1' 11 , Rss F5 Fig 1 u3i1'p5'?3595'5li3?:?9?l5 95'3!Ef.?f5liT?fil?lF5?WZil?iF'WiPJ9?'lifi?+??'MPS1'1'lEM ',25'IsF,gii,gf-'yy 'isiiffas wi If 5, ...f ,.-4 . fi ' , . :.,..'w 'Q,-- 2-wafrw, 11', 25 asm-gap Safe' L5 sums zu P PY -, :-2:f . e.f :rS:s' :z5is sw- fi:-.az -mn- li ,,l , ii', . r ,--, .I 4 1 ai ,-'-s' 2 f sr,.f N I r M ' -A s s -. 1 mi . - - A W , , Y 1 ..s, r,., l l i i Pausing during fheir discussion of second semesier schedules are Eas'r's class advisers, Mrs. Helen Nelson, sophomore girls: Roberf Wood, sophomore boys: Mrs, Helen Thorsen, senior girls: Eugene Miichell, junior and senior boys: Miss Rufh Ann While, iunior girls. 37 ':f5?fEi.l'S :A -zwpm 51'ei?SE5ia5f' 4.54 wif 1 x A 3 , K i Sm It if 5,44 H RUSSELL AN DERSON, M.M. Music ROBERT BELLINGER, B.A. Foreign Language ...W . gf Y, K 3 X ,im Q, , K 11.95 9551 -fr R 9 57 z 513. vi- .K xi I ,, -,rr 52 Q, ,,,f 55. ,QL ,, , K .. Zim: gg, 53: Z.- f fa 5 ffl' 2 . af S , 1 sqm , . ff .3 .EER -A . . ,-', A f . X' . 1 , WALTER BOGUSKI, Ph.M. Indusfrial Arfs Junior Engineers my X rL'i X is .-5 G. . ' an ii Ig, is ll 25 - fe - .f 14 .Q 44152 , . Q ' . A we W. A 1 7 1Wm,fsm31?es A . X , QRS? X A . LXL 'i'n exk 5 L N 7kLV 6 x, .Q VEQLL 1 -hswfiff - m,19,.15 W, ragga q L H W 5 is 1 2 wr CLIFFORD BREES, B.A. SYLVIA BREWER M A Physical Educafion R Club Afhlefic Coach iv TH ERESA BRUSCATO, B.A. English GORDON BUESCHEL, M.M. Music Band PETER BUNN, B.S. Social Sfudies JOHN BURLEND, M.A. Social Studies VERA BUETSCH, A,B. Social Sfudies .. .T X, DOROTHY BUTTS, M.A. Science RICHARD CAMPBELL, M.S. Business Educafion ALDANA CARLSON, B,E. Home Economics JEANNE CLAEYS, M.E English NATHAN CLOW, B.E. lndusfrial Arfs MXSGT. GRAHAM COCKFI ELD R.O.T.C. DORIS CONNORS, M.A. Librarian Library Club S. L. COUL, M.S. lndusfrial Aris Elecfronics Club fm 424, MII' ., lim., . . VERNITA CRAWFORD, M.A English - ,---- va- f 1-me -1 'M -, I - 1. ., .,, .,.,, we?mpu Mihai . ,, .,.. 1, 1 9 f-fa' ' ' E, Qi., L I A 1.19 3 II I xi , , . If I I I 'fa P K ,, I I -I 3, YWW mmm: 3 fsiqui Tl I I kr I. I 13' II 'C I I ' is lr 5 if 1 ,Pi I E -I . - ,-,f'- af- . K .gi AX.: Ig A . , U J S H 11 I I M Iv. Z I 'Q M up ' F- EDWARD DELAPORTE, Healfh Educafion Driver Safely Afhleiic Coach B.S MAE DANIELSON, B,A. English GORDON DELARONDE, M.S. lr1cluslrialArls FRANK ESHELMAN, B.S. Mafhemafics QQ QQ -flgilfiiiliii em we gimf ,A .- QM Is I 35,5 U' X If A I I I xnxx ll X it ,I 'fx Wx 1 W M 3 I-I iw?2L,biQMi,,,5H P535 Y , rj IDA DAWS, R,N, Healih Service THELMA DEVINE, M.S. Mafhemafics ml, ,k 3 . ,,f5 Lvl ' A mwwwia ! ww? wwwww?ww5 1W?5 5 ' x IIN A wtfwff I I lii I Qwgwwwfvafi awfi Wmwwwwee,f,MmwQff Aiil .wwwwwwww.fWWWHif Qwwwewwwwvgggy' iii fwf Qewwwwwsix W Kewl 1 Ig lll, I if U I I SI k,kL .. .,L, awww wwwwmiifiwgif .54i.m,fff ,awziz if ' In LI, ,:z,..a1Lf.fs-.xipxs -f W WILLIAM DOLAN, B.S. English Speech I l QQ BEVERLY FOX, B.S. Newswrifing Publicafions Phofo LUbOIGfOfY Quill and Scroll K, gee Q., i l fii 55 f 5,54 1 ,. sgzf. Sw 1 'f ' s i 5 5 2 I i 5' 1 3 .Y ue Eli, I' I-4- : r . tg ,X 5 ag. -.,f. sv 1 wg ,:f' I' 'jx 5 f 4 Q. ff -- as 3 -we gr 4 EJ ,..' xv is I L I I 'N 35 IQ, w W fi I W. .3 Si' 3. .av s g f 1 4 If I 'IH' ,I 'iii it ,Y at 2 E VM 5 an S I I fs i i 9 I fig ri, 5 . E Fi fi v , me I 1 I 5 9 ' 'au JN :- 2. ,. ff V-Eff sd 3 Q53 Sh s A ii? is Iwi AQ, 51? IE .WE 2 A., iii? Zff x, Q x III be I 5 ? : I SI fi ,gf i Si xt, I 1- 5 ,s 5 EI .n n . .V If gl 5 Il' 5? I 2 QI a Is R Qi IE ' gg Sis I S 35 E 555 s g Y we , AEA., ' Q? is? MARTHA DEANS, A,B. I Mafhemcrfics MARIE DOBYNS, M.A. Social Sludies Deparfmenf Head W RUSSELL ERB, M.A. Mafhemafics Afhlefic Coach JOY FRAIPONT, M.A. Social Sfudies ',. BENETTA FREUND, M.A. English EMERY FRITSCH, M.S. Science Deporfmenf Head DOROTHY GARRITY, M.A. English MARIE GARSON, M.S. Assisfanf Librarian lx MABEL GREEN, B.S. Physical Educafion Healfh Educcrlion ADELINE HOEGBERG, M.A. Speech Dramafics RALPH HALL, M.M. Music, Orchesfra Sinfonieffa RAYMOND HOISINGTON, A,B. Science gig-we-2 Em ,, , W, , .ess , cci , ciiic 4752522255: R. -i 1 E3f2ff5iQf2sfi rzfawa f'2w5'f55 RAYMOND FROEHLICH, M.A. Social Siudies ESTER GIBB, B.S. Home Economics 'fm if yu H ' v , 1,1 if ,s Sail 455 1, '..f ..,, we ssfmgszmgfi wefwfgyz gz,,3,g,1wW f 2fz2!7'f:Q22 DONALD HICKS, M.S. Science Science Club fm! s'a.:fffg2Q hw-fm,.f:m-,.,J I M-in-f ,-ff: M-M.S.., ' ADELE JOHNSON, M.A, English iii? mm Jil? lffiiiiifff f shxkssliifliia 'ES T WN, , x , 1 CHARLQEFS c-LKEEN, MA. sgpm Sludies f lR.c. A ,L, 5 A7 L., - , ,, 'f,L,..f A.F.S.Counclj, jx V K., , 'V ,X MARY HILLS, M.A. English JANAICE JOHNSON, 8.5 Physical Eduvcafion MILDRED JOHNSON, M,S. Home Economics BEA KOLLIAS, M.A. English A B L LESTER LAUSCH, A.B. Science LUCILLE KAUL M A English CAPT BOHUSLAV KOSTKA R O T C ANGELO LAZZERIN I, B.S. Science LINDEN LUNDSTROM, B.A. Choral Music ELIZABETH KEMPER, M.S. Business Educafion Q36 Sf nam. WILLIAM KING, B.A. Physical Educafion Afhlelic Coach N., .f ' izx BEVERLY LACE Clerk-Typisf Swifchboard JAMES LAUDE, M.A. Physical Educafion Deparfmenf Head Alhlelic Coach VITO LOPIN, M.A. Physical Educalion Dolphin Club Afhlelic Coach FLORENCE LUNDQUIST, B.E. Physical Egucafion .S. . SHIRLEY MANSFIELD, B.S. Sfudy Hall .ff .A 5 I DEAN MARTELL, M.E. Science RICHARD MARTIKONIS, M.S. Aff Deparfmenf Head RUTH B. MARTIN, M.A. Home Economics Deparfmenf Head ' 'f 1 A .f .rf ..1 A A y 'fgj' New ELIZABETH MCGU IRE B.A English E. ew PHILLIP MILLER, B.A. Social Sfudies Coin Club LEONARD MATZ, M.S. Science Afhlefic Coach .,- f'Inf ,M BERN ICE MU LLEN Regisfrar LEILA O'BRIEN, B.S. Healfh Educafion ROBERT ORR, M.A. Mafhemafics Deparfmenl Head Chess Club HARRY PALMER, M.S Science Afhlefic Coach LESLIE O'BRIEN, M.A. Business Educafion Deparfmenf Head OSCAR OLSON lndusirial Arfs Deparfmenf Head SUE PATRICK, B.A. Foreign Language FLORENCE PENSTONE, M.S Mafhemafics BERNITA PETERSON, M.S. Business Educcficn 5 : p 4 pw I W In Wi: HELEN PETERSON, M.S. ROBERTA PRESNELL, M.A. Mafhemafics Mcfhemafics JOHN RESCHLEIN, M.A. Science Afhlefic Coach JOSEPHINE RouNos, B.A. ARTHUR SADTLER, Ms. Business Educafion Science R Afhlefic Coach , . FRANCES REGAN, B.S. Sfudy Hall if LH, 2 Rm , V 2 -e..' ,Re veg ,. . d-V N 5, ,ik Q' 5 if 5' gn ' ' 1 . ,i-I - R - , , - .. ,,'- , R Q -g f ,. -E-X een R - , FRANCES SAMUELSON Clerk-Sfenographer , R. .5 ' N .,:- .. flex. fffffwf E, 94, . MARION sc:-euuz FRED SHELL, M.A. CLINTON SKINNER, B.S. Clerk-Sfenographer Mafhemafics hk Mafhemafics J.R.C. HOWARD SKINNER Plcrcemenf Direcfor MARGARET SWANSON, B.A. Foreign Language Swedish Club MIRIAM TUNISON, M.A. KATHERINE SOLOMONSON, B.A. MARSTON SWANBER6, s.s, Social Sludies L Driver Educafion Afhlefic Coach DAVID TESKE, M,A. Foreign Language -+14 JOHN THAYER, B.A. A E Foreign Language Spanish Club .ig AS. Q, f SGT. CHARLES TURNER R in DONALD TYLER, 5.5, 5 T 5 English R.O.T.C lndusfrial Arfs J fig?-1 lg .,, iien he T ieri x g L4-egg we R' fi ,Q ,Ee it he if T 32 - A fe MARGARET WATLINGTON, s.s. iiiii MARY WEBER, A,s. HELEN WIESE Sfudy Hall A English 'F Clerk-Typisl A , vi an fe: Len w GRACE TRANK, M.A Social Sfudies JAMES WARD, M.A. Science ROBERT WIESE, M.E. Business Educafion VIRGINIA WlLDl, M.A. English Department Head 4 A ALBERT WRATE, B.S. BERNICE ZIMMERMAN, M.A. Industrial Arts Mathematics ft MARY ZOIA, M.A Physical Education Dorado Club Pep Club Cheerleaders Faculty Players Present Talent Show First Flower ot the Valley, an old-fashioned melodrama, was presented as the tirst faculty act in the history ot East l-ligh's Talent Shows. The players are: SEATED LEFT TO RIGHT, Angelo Lazzerini, sheritlg John Swanson, aged mother: Miss Sue Patrick, heroine: Miss Mary Weber, villain's aide: Mrs. Grace Trank, prompter. STANDlNG: Russell Anderson, hero: Dewane Barnes, villain. L os,s L , , Y T 'sf IDD STANDING LEFT TO RIGHT: Ella Johnson, Alice Weflerslrancl, Asfrid Larson, Rose Johnson, Kirslen Slang, Edifh Johnson, Corrine Olson, Gladys Fredriclfson. f STANDING LEFT TO RIGHT: Elvera Jorgensen, Elhel Weiss. Eslher Wilson, Margarel' Johnson, Dorofhy Gusfafson, Efhel Sodergren, Lillie Swanson, Gerlrude Erickson, Elizabefh Johnson, Wilma Swanson, Florence Rehn, Anneffe Haines, Winifred Fausl, Ebba Anderson. FIRST ROW Ieff fo riqhf: Al Gambini, Raymond Wachula, Leo Naughfon. SEC- OND ROW leff lo righl: Fred Fisk, Gordon Carlson, Claude Renschler, Sam Shaber. Nol' presenls George Benson, Glenn Lewis, Angelo Buscemi, Joe Berlolasi, Ernesl Reedy. I II 5-ff ,Q 59 55' JET if if 48 X xx!! UDENT S T JUNIOR EDITORS SENIOR EDITORS KRIS STOHL JOAN WEDBERG DOROTHY ARMOUR BARBARA HENRIKSON SOPHOMORE EDITORS CAROL CEDARLEAF MARLENE CARLSON 'lg . t! Decoraling ine cafereria for The senior mixer are flue class orficers, Dana Alfred- son, Treasurer: Bari Naglesrad, vice-president Nancy Olson, secreraryg and Howard Hippman, president 50 As llie Halls ol lvy rings llirougli our ears, we, llwe senior class ol '59, are reminded ol llie mem- ories ol our senior year in relrosloecl . . . rlie ex- ciremenl ol all llie sporls . . . llie anricipalion ol Homecoming . . . llie liilarily ol our senior mixer, Hillbilly Hoedown' '... llie llwrill ol seeing our class play, Dear Brulus' '... and linally llwe lul- lillmenl ol a long awailed niglril, our senior prom. 'llwen willi rlfie closing nores ol Jrlie Halls ol Ivy, gradualion is over, and eacln ol us ralces a separale wallc ol lile, bur willi us will go Jrlwe memories ol a vvonderlul senior year. Senior advisers, Mrs. Helen Tlworsen and Mr. Eugene Milclwell, confer on plans for second semesler programs. MARVIN AABY. ELDON AASE. CAROL ABRAHAMSON, GAA 2, 3: ENC 2, 3: Jr. R. C. 3. PATRICIA ADAMS, I-Ir. Treas. 4: IRC 3: ISC 3: Dorado 3: Pep Club 3: Talenf Show 4: Girls' Glee 4. LARRY ADLEMAN, Jr. Engineers: Science Club: Elecrronics Club. KAY ADOLPHSON, I-Ir. Trees. 2. DANA ALFREDSON, Dorado 2, 3, 4: Dorado Show 2, 3, 4: Dol- phin Show 2: Mono 2, 3: French Club 2, 3, 4: NHS 3, 4: ABL 4: Soph. Honor Group 2: Cheerleader 2, 3, 4: Hr. Sec, 2, 4: Sr. Class Treas. 4. GEORGIA ALFREDSON, Jr. R. C. 4: Lib. Sfaff 4. JUDY ALLEN, Dorado 2: Jr. R. C. 2. SHARYL ALMBLADE. JACK ALONGI, Foofball 2, 3: Swimming 2, 3, 4: Track 2, 3, 4: R Club 2, 3, 4: Cross Counfry 4: Dolphin 4. ROBIN AMBRUSTER, FNC 2, 3: Girls' Chorus 2: Girls' Glee 3.4. JAMES ANDERSEN, Baseball 2, 3: Boys' Chorus 3: Boys' Glee 3, 4. ANN MARIE ANDERSON, French Club 2: ISC 2, 3, 4: GAA 3, 4, V.P. 4. ARNE ANDERSON, Cross Counlry 4: Jr. Engineers 4. BART ANDERSON, Golf 2. DAVID C. ANDERSON, PSPO 2: Jr. Engineers 3, 4: Science Club 4. GEORGE ANDERSON, Dolphin 3, 4: Hr. Treas. 4: Mono 4. GRANT ANDERSON, Band 2, 3, 4: Dolphin 4: Golf 2. JAMES ANDERSON, Elecfronics Club 2, 3, 4, Treas. 4: Jr. Engineers 2, 3, 4, Treas. 4: Science Club 4: Jr. R. C. 3. JUDY KAY ANDER-- SON, FNC 2: Dorado 2: Girls' Glee 2, 3: ISC 4. KATHY ANDERSON, Orch. 2, 3, 4: Jr. R. C. 4: Dorado 4: ISC 4: Opereila 3. KURT ANDERSON, Science Club 2, 3, 4: Chess Club 3, 4: Eleclronics Club 2. 3, 4: Debale 2, 3. MARIS ANDER- SON. GAA 2, 3: Dorado 2, 3, 4. ROY ANDERSON, R Club 3, 4, V.P. 4: Hr. Pres. 2: Hr. Trees. 3: I-Ir. Sec. 4: Foolball 2: Baslcefball 2: Track 2, 3, 4. SHARYN ANDERSON, GAA 2: Pep Club 3, 4: Treble Clef 4: OpereH'a 4: Dorado 2, 3: FTA 4. SUSAN ANDERSON, Treble Clef 2, 4: Charlemos 3, 4: ISC 2, 3, 4: Operefla 2, 4. DOROTHY ARMOUR, GAA 4: Publicalions 3. 4. TERRY AR- NOLD. MARITA ARVIDSON, Girls' Glee 2, 3: 4: ISC 2: Pep I Club 3. WILLIAM AXELSON, Elecrronics Club 2, 3, 4. TED BABCOX. French Club 2, 3, 4, V.P. 4: R Club 3: Track 2: Foofball 2: Baslcerball 3: Jr. R. C. 4: A Cappella 2, 3, 4: Opereffa 2, 3, 4. DEE BACKMAN, GAA 2: Swedish Club 2. JOHN BARGREN, Foofball 2, 3, 4: Swimming 2, 3, 4: Tennis 2: Track 3: R Club 2, 3, 4: Dolphin 2, 3, 4: Dolphin Show 2, 3, 4: Sfudenf Council 2, 3, 4, Trees. 3. Pres. 4: Hr. Pres. 2: Soph. Honor Group 2: Band 2, 3. ROLAND BARKER, Hr. Pres. 2. SALLY BARTELS, GAA 2: French Club 2, 3, 4: Dorado 2, 3: ISC 2: I-lr. Sec. Trees, 4: Pep Club 3, 4. PAUL BELL, l-Ir. Pres. 4: Baslcefball 4: Traclc 4. SAUNDRA BERG LUND, Orch. 2: Charlemos 2: Swedish Club 3, 4: GAA 2 3' ISC 3: FNC 3: Hr. V.P. 2: Hr. Sec. 3. CARL BERGMAN, Dolphin 2 3, 4: Swimming 2, 3, 4: Track 2, 3, 4: Cross Counlry 2 KAREN E. BERGSTROM, Pep Club 3, 4: Dorado 2, 3, 4: Dorado Show 2, 3, 4: Dolphin Show 2, 3, 4: Hr. Trees. 2: Mono 2, 3: Jr. Play 3: Publicarions 3, 4: GAA 2. KARIN M. BERGSTROM, Girls' Chorus 2, JANE BERNARD, Swedish Club 3: Pep Club 3, 4: Jr. R. C. 4: Talenl Show 4: Dorado 4. LINDA BENSEN, Girls' Chorus 2: FNC 2: Dorado 2. DALE BIG- GER. MARY LOU BILLMAN, Lib. Slalif 4. GORDON BEAR, Jr. R. C. 3, 4. DONNA BECK. DALE BECK- ETT, BONNIE BECKMAN, PNC 2, 3: Jr. R. C. 3: l'lr. Sec. 4. CAROL BEEDING, Charlemos 2, 3, 4: ABL 3, 4: Hr. Sec. 3. ROBERT BEGTRUP, Hr. Pres, 2, 4: Debale 2: A Cappella 3, 4, Pres. 4: Talenf Show 3, 4: Opereffa 3, 4: Isl' Jr. Oraforical 3: Tennis 2, 3: Jr. Play 3. SYLVIA BEISHIR, CAROLE BELL, Girls' Glee 2, 3, 4, Pres. 4: ABL 3, 4. JUDITH BELL, Treble Clel 2, 3, 4: Pep Club 4: Dorado 2: Jr. R. C. 2, 3: ISC 2: Operella 2, 4: Charlemos 4. JULIE BREDHOLM, PNC 2, 3: Girls' Chorus 2: Girls' Glee 4. PATRICIA BREES, Treble Clef 2, 3, 4, Sec. 4: Operefla 2, 4: PNC 2, 3: Dorado 2, 3, 4, Pep Club 4: Hr. Sec. 43 Publicalions 3, 4. SUE BREES, PNC 27 Girls' Chorus 3: Girls' Glee 4. SHIRLEY BRIDGEWATER, PTA 31 GAA 4: ISC 4. LYNNDON BRIED, Poolball 2, Band 2, 3, 4, GARY BROWN, A Cappella 4: Operelfa 4: Tennis 4, RICHARD BROWN. JAMES BUCHANAN, GARY BUILTA. MARIAN BURCH, Dorado 2, 3, 4: l-lr. Sec. 3: French Club 2 3, 4: lSC 2. BRUCE BURTON. GARY BURTON, R Club 2, 3, 4' Dclprln 2 3, 4: Sluden' Council 3: Cross Country 2 3: Track 2: Baseball 3: Swirnrnlng 2, 3, 4' l-lr. Trees. 4. CORALIE BUSSE, Glrls' Chorus 3. DILLARD BUTLER. CHARLEAN BYRD, GAA 2, 3, 4- lSC 2, 3, 4, Sec. 4: FTA 2, 3, 4. JUDITH CADWALDER. KAREN CALDWELL, GAA 2, 3: Dorado 2, 3: ENC 2. SARAH CAMP. LUANNE CAMPBELL, Operella 4: Treble Clel 4: Jr. R. C. 4 KARL CAREY, Swimming 2, 3. BRAD CARLSON, R Club 2, 3 Tennis 2. 3, 4: Baslcefball 2, 3, 4. DON CARLSON, DOUGLAS CARLSON, Foolball Mgr. 3, 4: Bas- lcelball Mgr, 3, 4: Track Mgr. 3: Orch. 2, 3, 4. JANET CARLSON. JERRY CARLSON, Foofball 2, 3: Track 3: Baslcefball 3. MARLENE CARLSON, Dorado 2, 3, 4: Pep Club 3, 42 ABL 3, 4: NHS 3, 41 Hr, Sec. 2: Publicalions 3, 4. RONALD CARLSON, Baskefball 3. 4: Golf 2, 3, 4: Frenclw Club 2, 3, 4: Hr. V.P. 4. .gg 5 U ,Lx-EQ' , , wi SALLY CARLSON, Orch. 2, 3: AFS 3: Doraclo 2: ISC 2. LARRY CARLSTROM, Band 2, 3, 4: Eleclronics 3, 4. SHARON CARR, GAA 2, 3: ISC 2, 3: Girls' Chorus 2: Lib. Slaii 3: Mono 2. DENNIS CARTER, Foofball 3, 4, Mgr.: Baskeiball 2, 3, 4, Mgr.: Baseball 2, 3, Mgr.: Track 4, Mgr.: R Club 2, 3, 4. VESTA CARTER, GAA 2: ISC 2: Girls' Chorus 3, 4. RONALD CATALANI, Elec- lronics 2, 3, 4. CAROL CEDARLEAF, Opereiia 2, 4: Treble Clei 2, 3, 4, Pres. 4: AFS 3, 4: IRC 2, 3, 4: French Club 2. 3, 4: ENC 2, 3: Publicaiions 3, 4. 'CAROL CHRISTENSON, GAA 3. DANIEL CHRISTIANSON. Band 2, 3, 4: Jr. R. C. 2. HERBERT CLAUSON. DENNIS CLINE, Boys' Chorus 2: Boys Glee 3: Dolphin 2, 3: Swimming 2, 3. JUDY CONANT, GAA 3, 4 Girls' Chorus 2: Girls' Glee 3: Treble Clef 4: Operella 4. BARBARA CONIGLIO, Mono 2: FTA 2, 3, 47 ABL 41 GAA 4 LUCELE COOK, GAA 2: Dorado 2: Pep Club 3: Girls' Chorus 2 DIANA COOPER, Lib. Slali 2, 3: Jr. R. C. 2, 3. VIRGINIA COOPER, ISC 2, 3: GAA 3: French Club 2, 3, 4, Pres 4: AFS 4. JEAN COPE. JAMES COPPOLETTI, Tennis 2, 3, 4: Hr V.P. 3. , AFS 3: Orch. 2, 3, 4: Slnfoniella 4: Jr. R. C. 3. DOUGLAS DAHLGREN, Baske+lnall 2, 3, 4: R Club 4. THOMAS DAHLGREN, Jr. Engineers 2, 3. JUDY DAHLSTROM, FNC 2, 3 KAREN DANIELSON. DWIGHT DAVIDSON. TIMOTHY DAVIS, Lib. Slafl 2, 3. 4, Pres. 3, 4: Jr. R. C. 2, 3, 4, Sec. 3, Pres. 4: AFS 3: Jr. Play 3: Publlcafions 3, 4: Jr. Oralorlcal Confesf. JUDY DAYTON, FNC 2. HAZEL DEAN, GAA 2, 3. 4. Sec. 4: ISC 2, 3, 4: FTA 2, 3, 4. JOHN DEBAERE, Hr. Pres. 4. KATHY COREY, l-l r, RENTI. Trees. 2. MIKE CORLETT. CONNIE COR'- LARRY COTTRELL, l-lr. V.P. 2. SANDRA COWAN, Girls' Chorus 2: Girls' Glee 3, Pre Operella 4. JACK C MILES CRAMER, TO 2, 3. s, 3: Treble Clef 4: GAA 4: ISC 4: FTA 4: RATTY, Baseball 2, 3, 4. M D'AGOSTlN. JERRY DAHLEN, Jr. R. C. SANDI DOWNING. SHARON DOWNING. DENNIS DRAKE. Jr. R. C. 2: Eoofball 2, 3: French Club 4: Publicalions 3, 4. CARYL DROLEN, GAA 2, 3, 4: ISC 2, 3, 4, Pres. 4: Dorado 2, 3. 4: Dorado Show 2: French Club 2, 3, 4: AFS 3, 4: Publicelions 3, 4: Pep Club 3, 4. DOROTHY DROLEN, GAA 2, 3.4: ISC 2, 3, 4: Dorado 2, 3, 4: ABL 3, 4: French Club 2, 3, 4, Sec. 3: AFS 4, Pres. 4: NHS 3, 4: Pep Club 3, 4: Publicafions 3, 4. LAWRENCE DUN- LAP, Band 2, 3, 4. RICHARD EHRLER, Foofball 2, 3, 4: Baslcefball 2, 3, 4: Track 2, 3: Baseball 4: R Club 2. 3, 4: Hr. Treas. 3, 4. VERNON EIN-- HORN, Mono 3. JIM EKLOF, Band 2, 3, 4, Pres. 4: Folk Dancers 2, 3, 4: Operelfa 2, 3, 4: Taleni' Show 2, 3, 4: Track 2, 3, 4: Gym- nas'rics 4: Hr. Treas. 2: Hr. Pres. 3: Hr. V.P. 4: Dolphin 3. DARLENE DECARO. BEVERLY DELMORE, ISC 3, 4: Jr. R. C. 3' Charlernos 3, 4: Publicalions 3, 4: Treble Clel 3, 4: ABL 3. 4' Operefea 4. SANDY DEMOSS, GAA 2, 3, 4: ISC 2, 3, 4: ABL 4. ROGER DEVRIES. JUDY DIXON, Dorado 2, 3, 4: GAA 2: Pep Club 3, 4' Hr. Sec. 2, 3, 4. MARY DOBECK, GAA 2, 3, 4: ISC 2: 3. 4' Orch. 2, 3, 4: VP, 3, Pres. 4: Sinlonlefla 3, 4: ABL 4: NHS 3, 4: Opereffa 2, 3, 4: ENC 2: FTA 3, 4. MARTHA DODGE, Dorado 2: Lib. Shall 2, 3. NANCY DOKKEN, Girls' Chorus 2: Treble Clef 3: A Cappella 4: Operefla 4. RON- ALD DOUGHERTY, Baslcelball 2: Band 2. CARL EKLUND, Charlernos 3, 4, Pres. 4: Jr. Engineers 4: Gymnas- rics 4. KARIN ENGSTROM, A Cappella 2, 3, 4: Jr. Play 3: Oper- ella 2, 3, 4, Sludenl Direclor 4: Dorado 2, 3, 4: Dorado Show 2, 47 Dolphin Show 2, 3, 4: ABL 4: Soph. Honor Group 2: Pep Club 3, 4. SUE ENNETT, FTA 2, 3, 4, Sec. 3: Dorado 2, 3: ABL 3. 4: NHS 3, 4: Publicarions 3, 4: ISC 3: Mono 3: Talenl' Show 4. CAROLE ERICKSON, l-lr. V.P. 2: Hr, Trees. 3, 4: lvlono 3, 4: GAA 3, 4. GREG ERICKSON, Foolball 2, 3, 4: Baslcelball 2: Swimming 3: Gymnasfics 4: Traclc 2, 3, 4: Sludenl Council 4: I-lr. Treas. 2, 3: Hr. Pres. 4: French Club 2: R Club 2, 3, 4: Dolphin 2, 3, 4. KATHLEEN ERICKSON, Girls' Chorus 2: Orch. 2, 3, 4: Sin- lonielra 4: GAA 2, 3: ISC 2, 3, 4: ABL 4: FNC 2, 3: Publicalions 3, 4. LYNNE ERICKSON, Follc Dancers 2, 3, 4, Trees. 4: Operelrc 2, 3, 4: Girls' Chorus 2: Swedish Club 2, 3, 4, Treas. 3, 4: Talenl Show 4. ANN ESPY, FNC 2, 3, 4. DENNIS FAGERBERG, PSPO 2: Jr. R. C. 3: Science Club 4: Coin Club 4. JAMES FAHERTY. GILBERT FALKOWSKI. RONALD FALKOW4- SKI. SANDY FARB, Girls' Chorus 2: Girls' Glee 3: Treble Clel 4: Oper- ella 4. SALLY FARMER, GAA 2, 3, 4. JOHN FISHER, Baseball 2: Hr, V.P. 4. CAROLYN FLEENOR. JOANN FLEMMING, Mono 2: I-lr. Pres. 2' Hr. Sec. 3: ISC 3: Dorado 4: Talenl Show 4. JEANINE FLOOD, Hr, Sec. 2: FNC 2: Girls' Glee 2, ALTA JO FORTIN, Treble Clef 2, 3, 4, V.P. 4: French Club 2, 3, 4: Operefla 2, 4: ISC 2, 3, 4: AFS 4: Hr. V.P. 2: Hr. Trees. 3: Pep Club 3. LAURA FOSTER, Orch. 2, 3, 4: Fell: Dancers 2, 3, 4: Operella 2, 3, 4: French Club 2, 3, 4: FTA 4: Hr. Sec. 2: Hr. Trees. 3: Pep Club 3, 4. MIKE FRANZEN, Publicalions 3, 4: Jr. Engineers 3, 4: Hr. V.P. 3: Jr. R. C. 3: Baseball 3, 4: Foofball 4. ROGER FRECH, Science Club 2, 3, 4: Elecironics Club 2, 3, 4: Jr. Engineers 3, 4, Pres. 4: Rifle Team 2, 3, 4, Capfain 4: Publica- iions 3, 4: ROTC Ballalion Commander 4. BOB FREDBERG, Golf 2. 3, 4: Cross Counfry 2: Wreslling 4: Baslcefball 2, 3: Hr. Pres. 2. NANCY FREDRICKSON, ISC 2: Dorado 2, 3, 4: French Club 2, 3, 4: Girls' Chorus 2: Pep Club 4: Publicafions 3, 4. NORMA FREDRICKSON, Dorado 2: FNC 2: ISC 2: OpereHa 4: 'Ilreble Clef 4: ABL 4. KAREN FRESE. BEVERLY FRITZ, FNC 2: ISC 2: FTA 4: Hr. Treas. 2: Hr. V.P. 3: Pep Club 3, 4: Treble Clel 3, 4: AFS 4: Opereffa 4. TOM FRY, Dolphin 2, 3, 4: Hr. V.P. 2, 3. BOB GARKEY. CHARLES GATES, Hr. V.P. 2, 3: Foofball 2, 3, 4: Tennis 2, 3, 4: R Club 3, 4. PAT GEISSMAN, Debaie 2, 3: Pep Club 3. 4: ,NHS 3, 4: ISC 2, 3: Girls' Chorus 2: Publicaiions 3, 4: Dorado 3: AFS 3. DALE GEORGER, Foofball 2, 4. JOHN GERBER, Foofball 2. BARBARA GERKE, Debale 2, 3: Folk Dancers 3, 4: ISC 2, 3, 4: Hr. Trees. 2: Hr. Sec. 3: NHS 3, 4: Publicafions 3, 4: Pep Club 4: Soph. Honor Group 2: Opereffa 3, 4: Talenf Show 2, 4: GAA 2. LARRY GIBB, Tennis 2, 3, 4: Jr. Engineers 4: Jr. R. C. 3. DENNIS GIBSON, R Club 2, 3, 4: Baslceiball 2, 3, 4: Baseball 2, 3: Band 2, 3: Hr. V.P. 4. DOUGLAS GITCHEL, Foofball 2, 3, 4: Baslceiball 2: Traclc 2, 3, 4: R Club 2, 3, 4. JOAN GITCHEL, GAA 2, 3, 4: Hr. V.P. 25 Hr. Treas. 3: Girls' Chorus 2, 3, 4, Sec. 4. KAREN GLOMP, Dorado 2, 3, 4: ISC 2, 3: Pep Club 3, 4: Mono 4: Hr. Trees. 2. GERRY GOUKER. RITA GRATTLO. KURT GRAULICH. PRISCILLA GREEN, A Cappella 2, 3, 4: Swedish Club 3, 4: Taleni' Show 2, 3. 4: Operelfa 2, 3, 4: FTA 4: AFS 4: Pep Club 3. JANET GREENLEE, GAA 2, 3, 4: ISC 4. CAROLYN GRENDER, Girls' Chorus 2. PATRICIA HAMM, French Club 2: Girls' Clworus 2: Girls' Glee 3, 4: I-lr. Sec. Treas, 3. EVELYN HANCOCK, Jr. R. C. 2, 3, 4: Doraclo 2. PATRICIA HANSON, Pep Club 3, 4: Dorado 2. NANCY HARBACHUK, FNC 2, 3. OLEN HART, Baseball 2, 3, 4: Hr. Pres. 4. JACQUELINE HARWICK, Jr. R. C. 2: ISC 3, 4: Lib. Sfafl 3, Trees. 3: Publicarions 3, 4: ABL 4. JOHN HAUSER. JACK HAYES, Band 2, 3, 4: Jr. R. C. 2. RAY HEINZEN. KAREN A. GUSTAFSON, Pep Club 2, 3, 4: PNC 2. KAREN G. GUSTAFSON, GAA 2, 3: Dorado 2: ISC 2: PNC 2, 3: Pep Club 3. KAY GUSTAFSON, Dorado 2: I-lr. Treas. 3: Jr. R. C. 2, 3: FNC 2: Pep Club 4: Girls' Chorus 3: Girls' Glee 4. KAREN HAGAMAN, Jr. R. C. 2: ISC 2, 3, 4: ABL 4: Clwarlemos 2. CAROL HAGELIN, PNC 2, 3, Soc. Chair. 3: IRC 4: I-lr. Treas. 3: I-lr. Sec, 4. KAREN HAINES, Dorado 2: GAA 2, 3, 4: ISC 2, 3, 4: FNC 2, 3: Pep Club 3, 4. GENE HALGRIMSON. HENDLEY HALL. JERRY HALLDEN, Band 2, 3, 4: Foolball 2, 3, 4. BARBARA HELLMAN, IRC 4: Orch, 4' Sinlonierle 4: FTA 4. MICKEY HELLYER, I-Ir, V.P, 4: Mono 3. JANET HENDRICKSON, FNC 2, 3: ISC 2, 3.4: GAA 2. BARBARA HENRIKSON, Dorado 2, 3, 4: FTA 2, 3, 4: Publicalions 3, 4: Sludenl Council 4: Mono. 2: Boys' Glee 3, V.P. 3: Hr. Trees. 2: Hr. Sec. 3, 4: Talenl Show 4. KEN HENTHORN, Foolball 2, 3: R Club 2, 3: Dolphin 2, 3, 4: Hr, V,P. 2: Hr. Treas, 3. SUE HESS, GAA 3, 4: ISC 3, 4: Girls' Glee 2, 3, 4. HAROLD HICKMAN, Baseball 2, 3: l-lr, V.P. 4. JOANNE HIG- BEE, Dorado 2, 3: GAA 2. IVY HILL, Debafe 2: Girls' Chorus 2. HOWARD HIPPMAN, Class Pres. 4: R Club 4: Foolball 2, 3, 4, Co-capl. 2, 4: Baskelball 2: Baseball 2: Track 4: Hr. Pres. 3. BRUCE HOFFMAN, Band 2, 3. ROGER HOFFMAN, Track 3. JANE HOFFMAN, Jr. R. C. 2: FNC 2, 3: ISC 2. 3. 4: ABL 4. GERALD HOGAN, Track 3. DICK HOLMIN, Hr. V.P. 4: IRC 31 Baskerball Mgr, 4: Swimming 3: Dolphin 3, 4: R Club 4. CAROL HOLUB. JOHN HOLUB. R Club 2, 3, 4: Dolphin 3, 4. Treas. 4: Dolphin Show 3, 4: Foolball 2, 3, 4: Baskeiball 2: Wres- fling 4: Track 2, 3, 4: Sludenf Council 3, 4: Hr. V.P. 2. SANDRA HULTGREN, Orch. 2, 3, 4, Sec. 4: Pep Club 3, 4: Opereffa 32 Mono 4: Dorado 4: Hr. V.P. 2. DENNY HYMS. SAUNDRA INGRAM, PNC 2, 3: Operella 3, 4: Talenf Shaw 3, 4: NHS 3, 4: Dorado 2, 3: Mono 2: Publicalions 3, 4: ABL 4: A Cappella 4: Treble Clef 3: Pep Club 4: PSPO 2: I-lr. Sec. 2, 3, 4: Girls' Chorus 2. MARGARET INMAN. EDWIN IRWIN, Track 2, 3, 4. SUE JACKSON, GAA 2, 3: ISC 2: Girls' Glee 4: FTA 4: Mono 4: Dorado 2: Operefla 4. CAROLYN JACOB, PNC 2, 3: Jr. R. C. 2, 3, 4, Treas. 4: ISC 3: Dorado 3. CAROL JACOBSON. ENC 2: ISC 2. KARL JACOBSON. KATHY JACOBSON, Cheerleader 2: Hr. Sec. Treas. 2: Jr. Play 3: Talenl Show 3: Pep Club 3, 4: Dorado 2. 3: GAA 2: Sludenl Council 4. LEWIS JACOBSON, Dolphin 2, 3, 4: Dolphin Show 2, 3, 4: Swimw ming 2, 3: Track 2, 3. BEVERLY JAMERSON. ISC 2, 3. LINDA JANSSEN. FNC 2, 3: ISC 2. SANDRA JENELIUNAS, ISC 2, 3. BARBARA JENSEN, Sfudenl Council 2, 3: Charlernos 2, 3, V.P. 3: Pep Club 3, 4, Sec. 4: Treble Clef 2, Sec. 2: A Cappella 3, 4, Sec. 4: Hr. Pres. 2: PUIJIICGIIOHS 3, 4: Opereffa 2, 3, 4: Talenl Show 4: Dorado 3. DAVE JONES. PHILIP JOHNS, Hr. Pres. 3: ROTC Rifle Team 2, 3, 4. BERNICE JOHNSON. BRUCE A, JOHNSON, Band 2, 3, 4: Eleclronics Club 2, 3. HARLAN JOHNSON, Science Club 2, 3, 4: OpereI+a 2, 3, 4: A Cappella 2, 3, 4: Jr. Play 3: Publicafions 2, 3. 4. JACQUELYN JOHNSON, I-Ir. V.P. 2: Girls' Chorus 2: ISC 2: Treble Clel 3, 4: Operelfa 4, JERRY E. JOHNSON, S+ucIen'r Council 2, 3: Hr. Pres. 2, 3: Foolball 2: Track 3. JERRY LEE JOHNSON. JOY ANN JOHNSON, FNC 2, 3: Jr. R. C. 2. 3, 4: IRC 2, 3. JOY X. JOHNSON, FNC 2, 3: Dorado 2: Swedish Club 2, 3, 4: Jr. R. C. 2, 3, 4: Talem' Show 2, 3: Hr. Sec. 2, 3, 4: Lucia Allendanf 3. LARRY JOHNSON, Baseball 2, 3, 4: I-Ir. Pres. 2. LYNNE JOHN-- SON, Swedish 2, 3, 4. MARK JOHNSON, Talenf Show 2: Band 2, 3, 4. BRUCE M. JOHNSON. Golf 2, 3, 4: Jr. Play 3. CAROL JEAN JOHNSON, Treble Clel 2, 3: A Cappella 4: Orch. 2, 3, 4: Sin- fonierla 4: FNC 2: GAA 2, 4: ISC 2, 4. CAROL JOANNE JOHN- SON, I-Ir. V.P. 2: Treble Clef 2, 3, 4: GAA 4: ISC 4: Operefla 2, 3. CAROLYN E. JOHNSON, Soph. Honor Group 2: FTA 2, 3, 4' ABL 3, 4: Charlernos 2, 3, 4: IRC 3, 4. DAVID JOHNSON. DEN- NIS JOHNSON. DON JOHNSON, Baskerball 2: Baseball 2, 3. DUANE JOHN- SON, Band 2, 3, 4. GARY JOHNSON, Baskefball 3: Track 3. I MIRIAM KELSEY. GAA 4: Orch. 4. KAREN KENCKE. ERNEST KENT, Science Club 2. 3, 4, V.P. 4: Debafe 2, 3, 4: Chess Club 3, 4, Pres. 4. CAROL KETCHUM. FNC 2: Dorado 2. NORMAN KETCHUM. ALVIN KIMPEL. TERRY KING. I-Ir. Sec. 3. ALBERT KLINGENBERG, Track 2, 3: Hr. Pres. 3: Tennis 3. 4. ROBERT KOBERG, Hr. Pres. 2: Foofbell 2, 3, 4: Golf 2, 3, 4: Beslcefbell 2: R Club 4. RONNY JOHNSON, Baseball 2, 3, 4: Sfudenf Council 2: R Club 3. SANDRA JOHNSON. WARREN JOHNSON, Fooibell 2:Cross Coun+ry 3: Beslcefbell 2, 3, 4: Tennis 2, 3, 4: R Club 2, 3, 4. WESLEY JOHNSON. WILBUR JOHNSON, Foofbell 2: Baskefbell 2, 3, 4: Golf 2: Cross Counfry 3: Tennis 3: NI-IS 3, 4, Pres. 4: Ouill and Scroll 3, 4: Publicefions 3, 4: Hr. Pres. 3, 4: R Club 3, 4: AFS 4. RICHARD KANE, Debefe 3: Science Club 3: Chess Club 3, 4. ALICE KARCESKI, Treble Clef 2, 3, Sec. 3: Opereifa 2: Hr. Sec. 2: Dorado 2, 3. 4: Pep Club 3, 4: French Club 3, 4: Hr. Trees. 4: Talenr Show 4. JAMES KARNES, Science Club 3: Jr. Engineers 3. HELEN KEEN. JEAN KOWALEWSKI, FTA 2, 3, 4: French Club 2, 3, 4: Publica- lions 3, 4: Nl-IS 3, 4: Jr. Play 3. BILL KRUGER, I-lr. Trees. 21 Track 3, 4: Mono 3. JUDY KRUGER, Publicaiions 3, 4. SALLY ANN KRZYWY. VIVIAN KUCHINS. RONALD KURTZ, ROTC Drill Team 2, 3, 4: Chess Club 3, 4: Jr. Engineers 3, 4: Publicalions 3, 4: I'lr, Sec. 4. JAN LADUE, Dorado 2, 3, 4: Pep Club 3, 4, Pres. 4: Jr. Play 3: FTA 3, 4: Mono 3, 4: Hr. Sec. 4: French Club 2, 3, 4: GAA 2: ISC 3. EDWARD LAMB, Band 3, 4. CAROL LANDQUIST, Pep Club 3, 4: FNC 2: Girls' Chorus 2, Treas. 2: Dorado 3: Jr. R. C. 2: I-Ir. Treas. 3: Publicalions 3, 4. KAY LANOUIST, Girls' Chorus 2. CHERYL LARSON, Hr. Trees 2: I-Ir. Sec. 3. 4: FNC 2. CLARK LARSON, Folk Dancers 2, 3, 4 DAVID LARSON, Publicaiions 3, 4: Golf 2, 3, 4. 'GLEN LARSON A Cappella 3, 4: Operefla 3, 4: Talem' Show 3. KAREN LARSON Dorado 2, 3: ISC 2: Girls' Glee 3: Treble Clef 4: Pep Club 3, 4 Girls' Chorus 2: GAA 2: FNC 2. MARION LARSON, Sludenf Council 2, 3: Dorado 2, 3, 4: Publica- I'ions 3, 4: Jr. Play 3: Taleni Show 3: GAA 2: Mono 2, 3: Hr. Sec. 3: Hr. Trees. 4: Pep Club 3, 4. NONA LARSON, FTA 2, 3, 4: French Club 2, 3,-4: ISC 2, 3, 4: Doraclo 2, 3, 4: GAA 2, 3, 4, Sec. 3, Pres. 4: Girls' Chorus 2: Pep Club 3, 4: AFS 4. RON LARSON, Foolball 2, 3. I SHARON LARSON, ISC 2, 3: Dorado 2, 3: Pep Club 2: Mono 2, 3: Jr. R. C. 2, LEROY LAYING. BEVERLY LEWIS, Mono 2: Jr. R. C. 3. CARMEN LEWIS, French Club 2: Orch. 2, 3, 4: I-lr. V.P. 2. CLAYTON LEWIS, Foolball 3, 4: R Club 3, 4: Hr. Pres. 4. ELLEN LIEBOVICH, Jr. R. C. 3: Mono 3: Hr. Sec. 4: Publicelions 3, 4. DIANE LINDBERG, FNC 2, 3: Swedish Club 2, 3, 4. TERRY LINDMAN, Band 2, 3, 4. JOAN LINDSTROM, Publicalions 3, 4: Sludenr Council 2, 3.4, Sec. 4: A Cappella 3, 4: Operelfa 2, 3.4: ABL 3, 4: Nl-IS 3, 4: Telenl Show 2, 3, 4: Girls' Chorus 2, V.P. 2: Dorado 2: Pep Club 3, 4: Jr. Play 3: Quill and Scroll 3, 4: Hr. Pres. 2: Hr. Trees, 3. NAN LOFGREN, FNC 2, 3: GAA 2. ROBERT LOGSDON. Boys' Glee 2, DELORES LORENZ. CECLIA LUCIDO, Dorado 3, 4: GAA 2: Hr. Sec. 3: FTA 4: Telenf Show 4: Pep Club 3, 4: Publicalions 3, 4. JOYCE LUND, Hr. Sec. 2: Hr, Pres. 3.4: Dorado 2. 3, 4: GAA 2, 3: Pep Club 3, 4: Talenl' Show 4. DONNA LUNDBERG, Opereffa 2, 3, 4: Hr. Trees. 3, 4: Swedish Club 3. 4: AFS 3, 4: Pep Club 4: Sfudeni' Council 4: Talenf Show 4: Folic Dancers 2, 3, 4, Sec. 3. 4: IRC 2: Mono 4. RICHARD LUNDBERG, Fell: Dancers 2, 3, 4, V.P. 3, Pres. 4: Track 2, 3, 4: Foofball 3: Opereile 2, 3. 4. BETTY LUNDIN, Dorado 2. 3: Dorado Show 2: GAA 2: ISC 3: FNC 2, 3. MARY ANNE LUNDQUIST, Treble Clef 2, Sec. 2: Opereffa 2: Sfudeni' Council 2, 3: NHS 3.4, Sec. 4: ABL 3, 4, Trees. 4: ISC 2, 3: Dorado 2, 3: AFS 3, 4: Publicaiions 3. 4: French Club 2, 3, 4: FTA 4: Pep Club 3.4. GRACE MACULAN, GAA 2, 3, 4: ISC 2, 3, 4: Talenl Show 4. MICHAEL MADDEN, Golf 2, 3, 4. BONNIE MAGNUSON, FNC 2: Dorado 2: ISC 3, 4: Jr. R. C. 2: Pep Club 3, 4. DENNIS MAGNUSON. PATRICIA MAGNUSON, Jr. R. C. 2: ISC 2: FNC 2, 3: ABL 3, 4: Soph. Honor Group 2: NHS 3, 4: Fublicafions 3, 4. CYNTHIA MARINELLI, ISC 4: Doraclo 2: Jr. R. C. 2, 3.4: Hr. Sec. 2, 3: Orch. 2, 3, 4: FNC 2.3. RICHARD MAROTTA, Science Club 2: Elecfronics Club 2: Jr. En- gineers 2: Mono 2. DENNIS MATZ, R Club 2, 3, 4: Traclc 2, 3.4: Foolball 2, 3: Baslceiball 2. ERIC MATZ, Cross Counfry 2, 3: Swimming 2, 3, 4: Track 2: Dolphin 2, 3, 4: R Club 2. 3, 4: Band 2, 3. 4. MICKEY LUNDQUIST, Dorado 2, 3, 4: Dorado Show 2, 3, 4 Dolphin Show 2, 3, 4: Cheerleader 2, 3, 4: Sludenl' Council 2 Class Sec. 3: FTA 3, 4: Talenr Show 4: GAA 2: Publicalions 3, 4 Homecoming Queen 4: Mono 3, 4. JAN LUNDSTROM, FNC 2 Girls' Chorus 2, Pres. 2: Treble Clef 3: A Cappella 4: Opere'I ra 4 Soph. Honor Group 2: Dolphin 2, 3, 4: Hr. V.P. 4: Jr. Engineers 4 DICK LUNDVALL, ROTC Drill Team 2, 3, 4: Baseball 2, 3, 4 PHILIP LUNGO, Foolball 2: Gymnasrics 4. GEORGIA LUNN Dorado 2, 3, 4: Charlemos 3, 4: Pep Club 3, 4: FTA 4. LOIS LYFORD, GAA 2, 3, 4. STANLEY LYFORD, R Club 2, 3, 4 Foolball Mgr, 2, 3, 4: Traclc Mgr. 2, 3. JOHN MACKENZIE Eleclronics Club 2, 3, 4, V.P. 2, 4, Treas. 3: Jr. Engineers 2, 3, 4 V.P. 2, Sec. 4: Science Club 2, 3, 4: Mono 4. 1 JIM LUNDSTROM, Baslcerball 2: Golf 2, 3, 4: Bancl 2, 3, 4, Sec. GERALD McINTOSI'I. LINDA McLOED, Hr. Sec. 2: Dorado 2, 3: Pep Club 3: FTA 2, 3, 4: French Club 3, 4: Girls' Chorus 2: ISC 2. MARC SCOTT McMANNIS, Foolball 3: Jr. Engineers 2, 3, 4: Bancl 2, 3, 4: Mono 4: Baseball 4. JANICE MEDIN. HARRY MEIER, Hr. Pres. 4: Hr. V.P. 3: Tennis 3.4. PATRICIA MILES, Dorado 2. DAVID MILLER, Foofball 2, 3, 4. MYRNA MILLER. RUSS MIL- LER, Band 2, 3, 4: Publicalions 3, 4: Quill and Scroll 3, 4: Hr. V.P. 2.3. JOHN MAXEDON, I-lr. Pres. 2, 3: Dolphin 2, 3, 4: Swimming 2, 3: Foolball 3. JUDY MAYFIELD, Mono 2. JIM MAYSILLES, Band 2, 3, 4: Science Club 2, 3.4. SAM MAZZOLA, Foolball Mgr. 2: Hr. Pres. 3: R Club 2: Hr. V.P. 2: Band 2. LINDA MCCANN, ISC 4: Pep Club 4. MICHEAL MCCONOUGHEY, Dolphin 2, 3: Hr. V.P. 2, 3, 4: Track 2. RAE McDOWELL, ABL 4: Dorado 4: French Club 2, 3, 4: Orch. 2, 3, 4. THOMAS McFAUL, Foolball 2. 3, 4: Baseball 2, 3, 4: R Club 4. JIM McILWAIN, Track 2, 3, 4. CHARLES MITCHELL. DENNIS MITCHELL, Band 2, 3, 4. DALE MOOD, Golf 3: Swimming 2, 3, 4: Track 4: Cross Couniry 3: Hr. V.P. 3: Class V.P. 3: Hr. Pres. 4: R Club 2, 3, 4: Dolphin 2, 3, 4, Sec. 4: Sfuclenl' Council 4. NAGAKO MORI, ABL 4: AFS 4: IRC 4: Homecoming Alfendanl' 4. JAMES MORK, Golf 2. GLORIA MORTELLARO, I-lr. Sec. 4: Dorado 3, 4: GAA 2, 3: ISC 3: FTA 4: Pep Club 3, 4. CHRISTINE MULCAHEY, GAA 4: Jr. R. C. 4: ISC 4. AUDREY MULLINS, French Club 2. NELLIE JOAN MYERS, Debale 2, 4: Orch. 2, 3: 2nd Jr. Oraiorical Conlesl' 3. BART NAGLESTAD, Foolball 2, 3, 4, Co-capl. 4: Baskelball 2, 3, 4: Tennis 2. 3, 4: Class 2, 4: Hr. Sec. 2: Hr. Pres. 3: Hr, V.P. 4: R Club 2, 3, 4: Dolphin 2, 3, 4: Dolphin Show 2, 3, 4. BRENDA NELSON, Class Treas. 2: I-lr. Treas. 2, 3: Hr. V.P. 4: Folk Dancers 3, 4: Opere+'ra 3, 4: GAA 2, 3, 4: Dorado 2, 3, 4, Dorado Treas. 2. 3: Girls' Glee 2, V.P. 2: Talenf Show 4: Publicalions 3, 4: Pep Club 3, 4. CARL NELSON, Band 2, 3, 4. JOHN NELSON, Band 2, 3, 4, Treas. 4: R Club 2, 3, 4: Dolphin 2, 3, 4: Foofball 2: Swimming 2, 3, 4: Cross Coun+ry 3: Baseball 2: Tennis 3: Hr. V.P. 4. LARRY NELSON, Band 2. LILAH NEL- SON, GAA 3: ISC 3. LYN-MARIE NELSON, FNC 2: FTA 3, 4: ABL 3.4, V.P. 4: Dorado 2, 3: NHS 3, 4: Jr. R. C. 3: Homecoming Alfendanf 4: French Club 3. 4: A Cappella 3, 4: OpereHa 3, 4: Talenl Show 4: ISC 2. PETER NELSON, Band 2, 3, 4: Folk Dancers 2, 3, 4: Operefia 2, 3. 4: Hr. Treas. 2: Hr. Pres. 4. SONJA NELSON, GAA-2, 3: Dorado 2, 3: ISC 3. THOMAS NELSON, Jr. Engineers 3, 4: Chess Club 3, 4: Elec- fronics Club 4, Sec. 4: Science Club 4. WILLIAM NELSON, Band 2, 3, 4: Traclc 3, 4: Foorball 2. LINDA NEWMAN, GAA 3.4. ROGENE NICHOLSON, Swedish Club 2, 3: Dorado 2: FNC 2. PATRICIA NICKLAS, Orch. 2, 3, 4, Sec. 2, 3, 4: French Club 2: Dorado 2, 3, 43 FNC 3: AFS 3, 4: IRC 4: GAA 3: Debafe 2. JOHN NORDENBERG, A Cappella 2, 3, 4: Operella 2, 3, 4: Jr. Play 3: Talenl' Show 3, 4. JERRY NORDLOF. HARRY NYGREN, Dolphin 2, 3: Foofball 2: Golf 2: Hr. Treas. 2. BARRY NYQUIST, A Cappella 2, 3, 4: Folk Dancers 2, 3, 4. STEVEN NYSTROM, Jr. Engineers 2: Science 2: Elecfronics Club 3. CHARLES OGBURN, Foolball 2, 3: Band 2, 3, 4. ALAN O'HALLORAN, Foofball 2: Track 2, 4: Dolphin 4: Hr. Treas. 4. CAROL OHRN, ISC 2, 3: Pep Club 3, 4: Dorado 2, 3, 4: Dorado Show 2, 3: Dolphin Show 2: Jr. Play 3: Publicafions 3, 4: Sfudenf Council 3, 4, Girls' V.P. 4: Debafe 2. MARGIT OHRN, ISC 2, 3: Pep Club 3, 4: Dorado 2, 3, 4, Treas. 4: Dorado Show 2, 3: Dolphin Show 2: Jr. Play 3: Publicafions 3, 4: Class Treas. 3: De- bafe 2. COLLEEN OLIVER, Lib. Sfaff 3: Girls' Chorus 2: Girls' Glee 3. CAROLE OLSON. GENE OLSON. JANICE OLSON. BEVERLY PALMER, Girls' Chorus 2: A Cappella 3, 4: Operella 3, 4: Charlemos 2, 3, 4: FTA 2, 4: l-lr. Pres. 2. ROBERT PAPICH, Tennis 2, 3, 4: Cross Counlry 2, 3: Band 2, 3, 4: Talenl Show 2: Hr. V.P. 3: Hr. Treas. 2. OLLIE PARKER, Track 2, 3, 4: R Club 2, 3, 4. BERT PARTLOW, Foofball 2: Golf 4. TERRY PATKUS. NANCY PEARCE, Girls' Chorus 2: GAA 2: ISC 2: Treble Clef 3: Jr. R. C. 4. GARY PEARSON, Orcheslra 2, 3, 4: Sinfonielfa 4. ROGER PEAR- SON, Band 2, 3, 4: R Club 2, 3, 4: Dolphin 2, 3, 4: Baseball 2, 31 Baslcerball Mgr. 2: Cross Counfry 3, 4: Track 4. MARSHALL PEKARSKY, Baseball 2, 3, 4. NANCY OLSON, Class Sec. 4: l-lr. Sec. 2, 3: Hr. Pres. 4: Dorado 2. 3, 4: Pep Club 3, 4: Charlemos 3, 4. VIC OLSON. ANNETTE OMAN, A Cappella 2, 3, 4: Opererla 2, 3, 4. DUANE OMARK. SHERRI OMER, Talenl' Show 4: GAA 2, 3, 4. JAMES OSBORNE, Boys' Glee 2: Jr. Engineers 2. GERALD OSOWSKI, Foofball 2, 4: Track 2, 3, 4: AFS 3, 4: Hr. Pres. 2: Opererla 2, 3, 4: Folk Dancers 2, 3, 4. GAYLE OSTROM, Swedish Club 2. PEGGY OTTENBERG, Hr. Sec. 2, 3: FNC 2, 3. DONNA PETERSON. EILEEN PETERSON, Hr. Sec. 2: Treble Clef 2, 3: Opereifa 2: Swedish Club 2. 3. ELSIE PETERSON, ABL 4. GARY PETERSON. GENE PETERSON, Baskefball 2: Cross Coun- fry 3. 4: Tennis 2, 3, 4, Capf. 3: Hr. Pres. 3: R Club 3, 4: Soph. Honor Group 2: NHS 3, 4. LOUISE PETERSON, Girls' Glee 3, 4. Pres. 3, Sec. 4: GAA 2, 3, 4: Swedish Club 2, 3, 4: ISC 4: Pep Club 3, 4: Sludenl Council 4. RONALD PETERSON, Hr. V.P. 3. 'CONSTANTINE PETROVAS, Orchesire 2, 3, 4: French Club 2. 3: Lib. Sfalif 2. RALPH PET- TERSEN, Bend 2, 3, 4: Dolphin 2, 3, 4: R Club 3. 4: Cross Counlry 2, 3: Track 2, 3: Swimming 2, 3, 4: Dolphin Show 2, 3.4. SHARYN PELL, French Club 3, 4: Mono 3, 4: Pep Club 3, 4: Dorado 2, 3, 4: Publicalions 3, 4: Hr. Sec. 2: Hr. V.P. 3: l-lr. Pres. 4: Talenl Show 4: ABL 4: FTA 4. BARBARA PEPPER, GAA 3, 4: l-lr. Treas. 2: ABL 4. REGINAL PETE, Mono 2, 3.4. BRUCE PETERSON, ROTC Rifle Team 3, 4: Science Club 2, 3, 42 Jr. Engineers 3, 4: NHS 3, 4. DALE PETERSON, Sludenl Council 2, 3, 4, Boys' V.P. 4: R Club 2, 3, 4: Dolphin 2, 3, 4: Band 2, 3: Dolphin Show 2, 3: Charlemos 2: Foolball Mgr. 2: Swimming 2, 3: Cross Counlry 3. DAVE PETERSON, Golf 2, 3, 4: Talenf Show 3, 4: Hr. Treas. 3. DENNIS G. PETERSON, Wresrling 4: Jr. Engineers 2, 3, 4: ROTC Rifle Team 2, 3, 4: Science Club 2, 3, 4: Elecfronics Club 2, 3, 4: PSPO 2. DENNIS SONNY PETERSON, Dolphin 2, 3: Siudenl Council 2: l-lr. Pres. 2: Hr. Sec. 3. DONNA PETERSON, ABL 4: ISC 3. CHARLOTTE PIESCHEL, Frenclw Club 2: Jr. R, C. 2. DONALD PINKSTON. DAVE POLASKI, Dolplnin 2, 3, 4, V.P. 4: R Club 2, 3. 4, Pres. 4: Class Pres. 2: Sludenr Council 4: Fooiball 2, 3, 4: Baslmefball 2: Track 2, 3: AFS 4. WILLIAM POLKOWSKI, Science Club 2: Chess Club 3: Jr. Engi- neers 3, 4: V.P. 3: NHS 3, 4, V.P. 4: Band 2, 3, 4. BARBARA POUDER. RONALD POZZI. WILLIAM PUDDICOMBE. SALLY PURCELL, Jr. R. C. 2, 3, 4. BETTY RALSTON, GAA 2, 3, 4: Charlemos 3, 4: ABL 4: Hr. Trees. 4. SARA BETH RAMSEY, Dorado 2, 3: FTA 3, 4: Girls' Chorus 2: Charlemos 4: Pep Club 4. RICHARD REED, Boys' Glee 2, 3, 4. WILLIAM REID, Baseball 2, 3, 4. JACK REISING, Football 2, 3, 4: Beslcefball 2, 3: Golf 2, 3, 4: R Club 2, 3, 4: Hr. Pres. 3: Hr. Treas. 4. CHRISTINE RESKIS, Oper- elfa 3, 4: Talenl Show 4: FNC 2. RUTH ANN REVELL, Treble Clef 2: A Cappella 3, 4: Operefla 2, 3, 4. SANDRA RILEY, FNC 2: Girls' Chorus 2: Lib. Sfaff 3. BETTE RING, IRC 2. 3. 4: Jr. R. C. 4. GARY ROBB. BECKY ROBINSON, FTA 27 Jr. R. C. 2, 37 AFS 37 IRC 3: Lib. Slaff 4. FRED ROGERS, Hr. Pres. 2, 3: R Club 2, 3, 4, Sec. 4: Traclc 2, 3.4: Foolball 2, 3, 4: Operelra 2, 3, 4: A Cappella 2, 3, 4. LINDA ROGERS, ISC 2, 3: GAA 3: Dorado 2, 3: Frenclv Club 2, 3, 4: ABL 3, 4: Sopli. I'-Ionor Group 2: NHS 3, 4: AFS 3: Pep Club 3, 4. WILLIAM ROGERS, Baskefball 3, 4: Track 3, 4: R Club 3, 41 FooIbaII 3, 41 I'Ir. VP. 4. LOUISE ROLAND, Jr. R. C. 2, 3, 47 FNC 3: AFS 4. PETER ROSELLA, Golf 2: Jr. Engineers 2: Publi- calions 2, 3, 4. LESLIE ROSENBLOOM, ISC 2, 3, 4: Dorado 2, 3: ABL 3, 4, Sec. 4: AFS 4: IRC 4: Jr. R. C. 3: Operefla 4: TaIen+ Show 3, 4: Treble Clel 31 A Cappella 4. MARILYN ROSENE, GAA 3. 4: ISC 47 Mono 4. JANET ROURKE. NANCY RUDBERG, French Club 2: Charlemos 3, 4: Dorado 3, 4: ISC 2. 4. GEORGIA RUMPLE, Dorado 3. 4: ISC 3: Girls' Glee 3. 4: FNC 2: Pep Club 3. DAVID RYDELL, Band 2, 3, 4. DONNA SANBORN, GAA 2, 3, 4: Girls' Chorus 3: TrebIe CIBI 41 Operefla 4. EUGENE SAND. LENNART SANDBERGH, ROTC Rifle Team 2, 3, 4. DAVID SANDERS, Boys' Glee 2, 3. Sec. 2, Treas. 3: GoIf 3: Talenl Show 2. CHAPPIE SARTINO, Boys' GIee 2, 3, 4. ROGER SAW- VELL, Hr. Pres. 4. SUSAN SHADLEY, Orch. 2: Folk Dancers 4: Dorado 2. NORMA SHAFTON, Girls' Chorus 2: Girls' Glee 3, 4: FTA 3. JANNA SHAW, Dorado 2, 3, 4: Dorado Show 2, 3, 4: Dolphin Show 2: GAA 4: Pep Club 3.4. SUE SHUMWAY, ISC 3, 4: IRC 4: AFS 4: GAA 3, 4: Pep Club 3, 4: Dorado 3, 4: Science Club 3, 4: Orch. 3, 4: Mono 4: Girls' Glee 4: Coin Club 4. KAREN SIMAITIS, Girls' Chorus 2: Jr. R. C. 3: Hr. Treas. 4: ISC 2: Dorado 2: GAA 2, 3, 4: Pep Club 4. SALLY SINGER, Girls' Chorus 2, Pres. 2: Hr. Sec. 2, 3: Charlemos 2: ISC 3: ABL 3, 4, Soc. Chair. 4: Publicarions 3, 4: Quill and Scroll 3. 4: NHS 3, 4. JOHN SKADOSKI, Jr. Engineers 2: Track 2. LINDA SLATER, GAA 3: Girls' Chorus 2: Girls Glee 3: Treble Clef 4: Opere'Ha 4. ROBERT SMENT, Foolball 3, 4: Baseball 2. 3, 4. JANET SCHAFER. BARBARA SCHNEIDER, Jr. R. C. 2: PNC 2, 3, Sec. 3: ABL 3, 4: NHS 3, 4: l-lr. Sec. 4. CHRIS SCHONBERG. JULIE SCHROER, French Club 2, 3: GAA 3: ISC 3: Pep Club 3: Hr. Sec. 4: I-Ir. Treas. 2. LINDA SCHUETTE, A Cappella 2, 3, 42 Debafe 2, 3: French Club 2, 3, 4, Treas. 4: AFS 3: Dorado 2: ABL 4: Nl-IS 3, 4: Publicalions 3, 4: Talenr Show 4: Operefia 2, 3, 4: Hr. Treas. 2: Hr. Pres. 3: Pep Club 3, 4. LORRAINE SCHWARTZ, GAA 4: ABL 4: ISC 4. TYLER SEGAR, Cross Counlry 3, 4: Track 2, 3, 4: AFS 3: R Club 2, 3, 4: Dolphin 3, 4. EUGENE SEGER, Baslceiball 2: Baseball 2, 3. JUDY SEGERLIND, IRC 3, 4: ISC 3: Orch. 2, 3, 4? Sinloniella 4: Publicafions 3, 4: ABL 4. KEITH STOLBERG, Orch. 2, 3, 4: A Cappella 4: Operella 4. ANNETTE STOLTZ, A Cappella 2, 3, 4: Dorado 2, 3: FNC 2, 3: ISC 2: French Club 3: ABL 4: Operella 2, 3, 4. CHARLES STRAIT, Baslcelball 2, 3, 4. KAREN STRAND, Dorado 2: Swedish 2, 3, 4: IRC 4: AFS 3, 4: Girls' Glee 3, 4: Hr. Sec. 3. JUDY STREED, FNC 2: Girls' Glee 3: Girls' Chorus 2: Dorado 4: Hr. Sec. 4. JOHN STROHMAN, Boys' Chorus 2: Boys' Glee 3: A Cappella 4: Wreslling 4. JEANNE STUART, IRC 4: AFS 4: Taleni Show 2, 4: Dorado 4: Operella 3. 4: Jr. Play 3: Hr. Sec. 2. CHUCK SUNDERMAN. SANDRA SURPRISE, Dorado 2, 4: AFS 4: IRC 3. 4, V.P. 4: French Club 2, 3: I'lr. Pres. 2: Hr. Treas. 3, 4. NANCY SMITH. THRESA SMITH, PNC 2, 3. JAMES SPARKS. DEBORAH SPAULDING, Dorado 3, 4: I-Ir. V.P. 3: Jr. R. C. 3: Pep Club 3: Orch. 2. RICHARD SPEARS, Lib. Sla1Cl3, 4: Jr. Play 3, MARCIA STAFFORD. KENNY STEIN, Band 2, 3, 4: Talenl Show 2, 3: Track 2: Golf 3: Jr. R. C. 2: Hr. V.P. 2, 3. STUART STERN, IRC 3, 4. KRIS STOHL, Dorado 2, 3. 4: Dorado Show 2, 3, 4: Dolphin Show 2, 3. 4: Pep Club 3, 4: FTA 3: Mono 2, 3: Publlcalions 3, 4: Hr. Treas. 2: GAA 2. BEVERLY SUTHERLAND. FREDERICK SWANSON. ROGER SWANSON. GERALD SWENSON, Band 2, 3, 4, JOHN SWENSON. KARIN SWENSON, FNC 2, 3: Swedish 3: Treble Clef 2, 3, 4, V.P. 3: Hr. V.P. 3: Operella 2, 4: Orch. 2: Dorado 2: Pep Club 3: Talenl Show 4. REGINAL SWENSON, Baskelball 2: Golf 2, 3, 4. DIANA SWINE- HART, FNC 2, 3: ISC 2, 3: GAA 2: Dorado 2, 3: Pep Club 3, 4. ROSA LEE SYMPSON, Dorado 2, 3, 4: GAA 2, 4: Pep Club 3, 4. JANET TERWILLIGER, Girls' Chorus 2, 3. JACK A. THOMAS, Band 2, 3, 4: Elecfronics Club 3, 4: Science Club 2, 3: Jr. Engi- neers 2, 3, 4. JACK R. THOMAS, Baslcelball 2, 3, 4: Foofball 22 Cross Counlry 3, 4: Golf 2, 3, 4: Track 4: Boys' Glee 2, 3: I-Ir. Trees. 2: Dolphin Club 2, 3, 4. DELORES THOMPSON. GAREY TOLESKI, Mono 2, 3: Chess Club 2. PAM TOWNSEND. JOE TRAPANI, Dolphin Club 2: Hr. Pres. 3: Hr. Treas. 2: Tennis 2, 3. CARLA TROYKE, FNC 2, 3: ISC 3: Dorado 4: ABL 4: Jr. R. C. 3: French Club 3, 4. TOM TURNEY, Band 2, 3, 4: Hr. V.P. 2. DIAN ULRICH, ISC 2, 3. 4: Jr. R. C. 2: ABL 4. SALLY UPPEN- KAMP. SHARON VANDOREN, Folk Dancers 2: Girls' Chorus 2: Treble Clef 3: Hr. Sec. 3: Operelfa 2. JAMES VANSTROM. PEGGY VERKUILEN, Jr. R. C. 2: Dorado 4. JUDY VINCE, Folk Dancers 2, 3: Operefra 2, 3: Dorado 2. BARTON WAHLMARK, Bancl 2, 3, 4. GEORGENE WALL, Charle- mos 2, 3, 4: ABL 4: Hr. Trees. 3. SHERRY WARFSMAN, Pep Club 3, 4: FTA 2: Talenl' Show 2, 3: Girls' Chorus 2. RUTHELLEN WARREN, GAA 2, 3, 4: AFS 4: Charlemos 4: Publi- calions 3, 4: Pep Club 3, 4: Dorado 2: Hr. Sec. 2: FNC 2. MARGIE WATERHOUSE: FTA 4: Jr. R. C. 2. JOHN WATERSON. JOAN WEDBERG, Pep Club 3, 4, V.P. 3: Dorado 2, 3, 4, Pres. 4: Charlemos 2, 3, 4, Treas. 3: Sfudenf Council 4: Class Sec. 2: Cheerleader 2: Hr. Seq. 2: Hr. V.P. 3: Publicalions 3, 4: ISC 3: FTA 4: Mono 3. ALVIN WEEKS, Jr. Engineers 2, 3, 4. WILLIAM WEIR, R Club 2, 3, 4: Dolphin 2. 3, 4: Swimming 2, 3, 4: Dolphin Show 2, 3, 4. BONNIE WELLIVER, ISC 2. 3: Dorado 2: Charlemos 3, 4: Jr. R. C. 3, 4. JAMES WELTY, Jr. R. C. 4. RICHARD WERCKLE, Hr. Treas. 4: Charlemos 3: FTA 3: Track 4. BETTIANNE WILLIAMSON, Hr. Sec. 2, 3: GAA 2, 3: ISC 2, 3: Jr. R. C. 2: French Club 2: FNC 2, 3: Pep Club 3, 4. PATRICIA WILSON. DONNA WILTFANG, Pep Club 3. 47 GAA 2, 47 Dorado 2: ISC 2: Charlemos 3, 4: Hr. Treas. 2, 3: Girls' Chorus 2. JUDY WINGER, Treble Clef 2: ABL 4: Opere'l'Ia 2. PAT WITTER. TINA WOJTOWICZ, Girls' Chorus 2: Lib. Slalii 3, 4, Sec. 4. DOROTHY WOMBLE. DONNA WOODMAN, Dorado 2: Swedish Club 3. KAREN WOODMAN, Treble Clef 2, 3, 4: Opereffa 2, 3, 4: ISC 2: Talenl' Show 2, 4. BARBARA WERTH, Dorado 31 ISC 3: IRC 3. DAVID WESTIN. JOHN WHITE, Foolball 2, 3, 4: Swimming 2, 3, 4: Track 2, 3, 4: R Club 2, 3, 4, Treas. 4: Dolphin 2, 3, 4, Pres. 4: Class Pres. 3: Dolphin Show 2, 3, 4: Sluclenl Council 4: Hr. Pres. 3. SANDRA WHITE. BOB WHITMIRE. WILLIAM WHITMIRE. LARRY WIDRIG, Boys' Glee 4, Sec. Treas. 4: Fooiball 2, 3, 4: Baslcefball 2: Baseball 3, 4: I-Ir. Pres. 2, 3, Hr. V.P. 4: R Club 2, 3, 4: Dolphin 2, 3, 4: FTA 3. BRITTA WILLIAMS, ISC 3. GLENN WILLIAMS, Band 2, 3, 4, VIVIAN ZHITOMIRSKI, Jr. R. C. 3: Dorado 2, 3, 4. RONALD ZIELINSKI, Swimming 3, 4. JERRY WRIGHT. MARY WRIGHT, FTA 2, 4: Girls' Chorus 2: Girls' Glee 2: ISC 3: Treble Clef 4. SHIRLEY YORK. CAROL YOUNG, FNC 2, 3: Dorado 2. GARY YOUNG. KATHY YOUNG, Treble Clef 2, 3, 4: Orch. 2, 3: Operella 2, 4. PATRICIA YOUNT, Lib. Sfall 2, 3, 4, Treas. 3. 4: Jr. R. C. 2, 3. THOMAS YOVAN, Dolphin 2, 3: Swimming 2: Hr. V.P. 2. KRIS ZAHM, ABL 3, 4, Pres. 4: AFS 3, 4, Sec. Trees. 4: FTA 3, 4, Soc. Chair. 4: Pep Club 3, 4: Dorado 2, 3: ISC 3: Talenl Show 4: Pub- licalions 3, 4: Girls' Chorus 2: Quill and Scroll 3, 4. Ailer four years oi assiduous sludy in high school, len boys and len girls receive 'rhe honor ol being members ol lhe Top Ten of lhe gradualing class. The sludenls are chosen according lo lheir rank in class which is based on lhe grades lhey have made from ninlh grade lo lhe end ol +he firsl se- Discussing plans for flie senior lea are lhe Top Ten boys and girls of llwe class of l959. SEATED, leif lo riglnl, are Palricia Magnuson Eugene Pelerson, Roberl Beglrup, Lyn-Marie Nelson, James Maysilles, Marlene Carlson, Larry Johnson, and Carolyn Jolnnson. STANDING lefi' To riglnl, are Mary Anne Lunclquisl, Sleven Nyslrom, Thomas Nelson, Dorollwy Drolen, William Pollcowski, Julianne Gusralson, Bruce Peier son, Dennis Magnuson, and Jacqueline Harwiclc. ABSENT from The piclure are Dana Alfredson, Mark Jolnnson, and Barbara Sclnneicler mesler of llieir senior year. Ailer flue lirsl semesler grades are announced, Jrlnese sluclenls are lold of llneir lnonor. The lirsl lwenly sclwolaslically ranking boys and girls of line senior class are llwen given Top Ten recognilion. -- TOP TEN Helping To arrange a showcase, adverlrising The junior prom, are Miss RuTh Ann WhiTe and Mr. Eugene MiTchell, junior advisers. As we look back on our junior year, we Think OT all The acTiviTies in which we parTicipaTed. Will we be able To TorgeT wriTingj The lllinois ApTiTude TesTs in The audiTorium . . . Taking The College Board TesTs . . . seeing our class play, Onions in The STew . . . shooTing arrows in gym . . . cheering aT The J.V. TooT- ball and baskeTball games . . . dancing aT our class prom, FanTasy in FrosT7 NexT year we will be seniors and our junior year will Tade inTo a happy memory, buT we will never TorgeT The scholasTic and social achievemenTs which made our junior year a memorable one. Jb- Class officers John CoppoleTTi, vice-president and Synnove Erson. seci:eTary, prepare To sTring crepe paper Tor The junior prom while Bill Carlson, president and Helen Roberfson, Treasurer, adjusT The lighTs. l Donald Ackerman John Adamson Ju-dy Adolphson Gerald Ahlquisf Paul Ahlquisf Karin Aldeen Caren Alden Richard Alfors Gregory Allen Sharon Allen Sfeve Allen Tom Allen Harold Amen? Jeanne Anas? Cindy Anderson Dorothy Anderson Dwighf Anderson Elaine Anderson Harry Anderson Jack Anderson Joan Anderson John M. Anderson John R. Anderson Karin Anderson Karin Anderson Kafherine Anderson Kurl Anderson Margo Anderson Pal Anderson Pal Anderson Pal Anderson Richard Anderson Roberr Anderson Roxanne Anderson Sharon Anderson Sharon Anderson Sheila Anderson Sylvia Anderson Tanya Anderson Terry Anderson Ora Lee Andrew Marilyn Apgar Thomas Alkins Carolyn Afkinson Slephen Aulor Joyce Avery Sieve Avery Darlene Axelson Clelis Bachman Brenda Baker Ronald Ballard Dave Bargren Linda Barron Pal Barry Bev Barlholomew Jim Barlholomew Jane Bally Rebecca Baxfer Roberl Beaslon Dallas Beaver Johnalhan Beck Joel Behr Anna Marie Benander Ann Bennick Jerry Benjamin Edward Benne++ Kennelli Benson Judy Berg Barbara Bergman Alice Bells Belly Blaclcslwear Mary Ann Blixr Connie Bloom Tom Bloom Jim Bodin Amber Bonin Connie Bordonaro Karin Boulin Larry Bowman Nancy Brace Sue Brady Jack Bramel Jim Brazis Alan Breed Sandra Brenneman Sharon Brewsfer Joan Brouglrlon Kermil Browman Par Brown Terry Bryan Barb Bueschel Barbara Bulflnaus l-luglw Buncllie Loren Burns Carolyn Burpo Sue Brusielc Jim Buswell Rendell Calverr David Cameron Daisy Campbell Norman Cancelose Bill Carlson Chuck Carlson Coleen Carlson Connie Carlson Curfis Carlson Dan Carlson Diane Carlson Fran Carlson Gladys Carlson Gwen Carlson Jean Carlson Karin Carlson Kaflileen Carlson Kalhy Carlson Lynelie Carlson Lyneile Carlson Marilynn Carlson Nancy Carlson Richard Carlson Roger Carlson Sandra Carlson Sherri Carlson Terry Carlson Virginia Carlson Bengf Carlsfrand Sandra Carlsfrom Marilee Carlzen Carol Carpenier Larry Cass Joy Cedarleaf Jesse Chandler Roberl Chandler Lynda Cione Ellen Clark Helen Clark Randy Clark Lawrence Clayton George Cleveland Joanne Clifford Carol Clouser Russell Cockrell Marilyn Coil Monfe Colborn Lynn Calling Sharon Collins Mark Conrad Ken Conri John Coppoleffi ' Jerry Corzine Rober+ Coupar Nan Cowan LaVerne Cox Cliff Cramer Lynn Crandall Ronald Cravens Curfis Crawford David Crickelfe Margaref Ci-idlebaugh Michael Cronk Regina Crozier Steve Culberfson Lois Cullum Pal Currere Dixie Cushman Royal Cushman Ann Dahl Dean Dahlquisl' Jean Dahlquisf Mary Dahlslrom Carolyn Dailey Eugene Dalloslo Jerry Dalpra Marlha Daniels Judy Danielson LeRoy Davis Leigh DeGaris Sharon Dehari' Shirley Deibner Marsha DeLa6ranqe ' Sue Deming Faifh Demus Sleve Dickinson Diane Diuri Edward Divifo Sally Dolan Marge Donovan Sandra Doran William Dorsey Jerry Doly Sandy Doyle Sandra Draper Mary Dufelc Barb Dufoe Dennis Ebens Loisiean Eddy Sharon Eddy Mary Egger? Dennis Elnle Anila Eklund Gerry Eksfrom Kris Eksfrom David Ellis Johneffe Emery Pam Engle Barbara Enqebrefson Elaine Engebrelson Jerry Englelwardr Marilyn Enqslrom Dale Erickson Dave Erickson Gary Erickson Gary N. Erickson Laura Erlandson Synnove Erson Darlene Esakson Dale Ellninqlon Roger Evans Da-vid Eysler Roberl Fallli Marflwa Fane Ralph Farmer Ronnie Fearn Marqarel Feldl' Dorollny Fenske Carolyn Ferrell Lois Ferrell Sue Ferris Jorgiann Ferwerdc Ken? Finger Bob Fisher Pele Fisher Sandra Follcerls Sally Follmar Jerry Forberg Sue Forresfer Jill Fox Joyce Frazer Lannois Frech Joan Fredrickson Doug Fridly Cafhy Friedman Larry Friel Sharon Froberq Sieve Fuehrer Joan Gahl Kafhy Gallo Gary Garde Curl Garmager Kafhy Garmoe Donna Gasch Gale Gasoslce Sue Gassmann John Geidko Larry Geiger Sharon Geisler Russell Gerke Janice Gesswein Kaydell Giesinger Tom Giglio Roberl' Glaim Gail Glans Gwen Glendy Donald Godbey Marie Gonslci Jim Gorman Malcom Gorsuch Larry Granquisl Sandra Graulich Evelyn Grimslacl Sandra Grinnell Herberl Gunnarson Sue Gunlher Gale Gusfafson Jerry R. Gusfafson Ken Gus+afson Marlene Gusfafson Brenda Gusfavson Sharon Gufzmer Darlene Gufzwiller Gloria Hackman John Haier Kennefh Hagemeyer Virginia Hager Karen Hagg Margaref Hall Gary Hallberg Doug Hallden Ronald Hallquisl Marlc Hamillon Sheryl Hamplon Sue Hand Judy Hanrahan Kari Hanson Roger Hasseiquisf Tom Hauser John Haussner Judy Haverly Larry Hedberg Judy Hedin Ron Hedin Susan Hediund George Hendry Donna Heflweringion Willard Higbee Mike Hipp Rufhann Hixson Jan Hoagiund Keifh Hoaglurid Nancy Hoaglund Layfon Hoei Jim Hogiund Judy Hoisingion Nancy Hoilingsworfh Dennis Hoimberg Mary Holmeriz Joan Holmquisf Befiy Hopkins Linda Hoss Tom Houghion James Houy Nancy Houy A Tom Hryszczulc C5ere+a Huckabee Kaihy Huddlesion Richard Hudler Jim Huls Ronald l-lulfgren John Hunborq Kenl l-lulson Carol Isaacson John Jackson Edward Januszewski Cliffon Jenkins Linda Jensen Mark Jensen Sue Jepson Dennis Johanson Richard Johansson Befh Johnson Beverly Johnson Carol E. Johnson Carol Johnson Chalyce Johnson Curl Johnson Dave Johnson Delores Johnson Dennis L. Johnson Denny C. Johnson Dick Johnson Doris Johnson Edward Johnson Fred Johnson Harold Johnson Jarrel Johnson Jill Johnson Judilh Ann Johnson Judy Johnson Karel Johnson Karhy Johnson Larry Johnson Linda Johnson Lorraine Johnson Iviardel Johnson Maryellen Johnson Mel Johnson Melvin Johnson Nancy Johnson Pixie Johnson Randolph Johnson Roberr Johnson Rodney Johnson Roger Johnson Roger K. Johnson Ronald Johnson Sandra Lee Johnson Sandy Johnson Sue Johnson Sue Johnson Terry Johnson Thomas Johnson -Tina Johnson Tom D. Johnson Tom Johnson, Tom Johnson Gary Johnson Larry Jones Myra Jones Roberr Jones Rodger Julin Bob July Frank Juraselc Joyce Juraselc Paul Kai Lewis Kaplain Joan Karnes Mary Karwelis Roger Kauppinen Ronald Keas James Keiih Mary Keller Janice Kelley Chuck Kenison Terry Kierson Joan Kiesling Karolyn Kinkade Tom Kirby Jane+ Kisfler Sandra Kifson Roberr Klang Konnie Klank Dirk Klein Bob Klinf James Klini Arfhur Kneller Dale Knodle Shirley Kodis Milne Kofoed Tom Kooniz Milch Kowalewslci Larry Kranski Linda Kranis Lloyd Brandi wx Lucy Kreidich Rulh Krenzlce Denny Krivan Larry Krup Edwina Kuhlmeier Nancy LaCross Linda Lalcen Gerri Lamendola Jim Lammers Roberf Lamonl Donald Lane Daniel Larson Diane Larson Jack Larson Jim Larson Karla Larson Larry Larson Sharon Larson Shirley LeaviH' Sandie Lee Brad Lehman Vern Lenlz Dick Leonard Carol Lersch Gloria Lesier Clifford Lidberg Carole Liebovich Terry Lighf Curf Lilieberg Bruce Lindblede Toby Lindblade Norman Linideblad Karen Lindeman Debby Linden Barb Linder Judy Lindquisf Karen Lindquisi Darrell Lindslrom Clifford Linharl Dean Lislcum Vera Lirwinchuk Bruce Livingsfon Carol Lobbins Jean Lofquisl James Long Sharie Long Dan Longneclcer David Lonsway Darlene Lorenz Evelyn Lowry Cindy Loy Judy Lund Marilyn Lundberg Sally Lundberg Sharon Lundberg Ulf Lundberg Dick Lunde Dennis Lundin John Lundin Sylvia Lundqvuisl Jimmie Lynch Bonnie MacCallum Richard Macias Diann Mackey Brad Malm O Frank Manzullo Paul Marabella Peggy Markunas Gerald Marsa Carol Marszalek Lois Marszalek Tom Marfenson Mary Massier Oiev Mafhiesen Ronnie Ma'r+ison Ron Ma++son Jerry McCarnmond Mary Kay McCar'rhy Jon McGuin+y Reber? McGuire Doris McKinney Joyce McQuay Carol McRober+s Merfha Mead Michael Meloche Chris Mere Linda Mercer Barb Messerschmidr Gail Meyer Pafricia Meyer Sieve Meyers Bonnie Micheisen Roberi Milani Lynn Miley Judifh Miller Linda Miller Richard Miller l Tom Mimehower Norman Moline Linda Monson E+l'1el Moore Jane Moore Judy Morgan Jim Moss Parker Moyer Carl Muelmlemeyer Daniel Mura Sally Murphy Sharon Myer Rena Myers Vic Nalranowicz Burdelle Nafziger Karen Nalax Marlin Nalhan Cindy Naffrass Claire Nelsing Belln Nelson Bill Nelson Bruce Nelson Carol Nelson Caroline Nelson Dave Nelson Don Nelson Donna Nelson Gerald Nelson Marlene Nelson Marflwa Nelson Mike Nelson Nancy Lee Neville Judilh Newburgh X i l i l Kenny Newsome Frank Nolan Sieve Noling Tom Norclby Fred Norien Linion Novak Mariha Nyman Larry O'Brien Rennie O'Brien Dave Ogren Gerald Ogren Judy Ogren Bonnie Olson Craig Olson Curfis Olson Fred Olson Kendall Olson Linda Olson Lorefla Olson Lorraine Olson Marlee Olson Pai Olson Richard Olson Sandy Olson Sheila Olson Michael Oman Gary Omark George Osborn Jim Owens Carl Paqle Sue Paige Wayne Palches Marcia Palmer Sren Palmer Randy Palmeri Gene Paluzzi Pafricia Palch Donna Parmore Linda Palnou Diane Pazera Bob Pearson Cliff Pearson Gerald Pederson Tom Pellanl' Bobbye Penlicoff John Penzi Shirley Perkins Bernila Peierson Carol Ann Peferson Charles Pelerson Dick Pelerson Fred Peferson Gary Peferson Jane? Pelerson Lillian Peferson Marcia Pelerson Richard Pererson Rodney Pelerson Sharon Peferson Shirley Picavei' Brenda Pickup Mark Pieri Sharon Pippel James Plovm Virginia Polkowski Barbara Pollock Linda Poorman Sharon Popham Sandy Poppenhagen Charles Porfer Janel Porfer Janel Powers Ruihann Prenoi' Claude Prenlice Carol Probell Dick Provi Margarei Purdy Russlyn Quevillon Margie Quick Alan Ray Gordon Ray Diana Raymer Caiherine Redmond Dora Redmond Doro+hy Redmond David Reemzma Carol Rehnberg John Reschlein John Rice Bradley Richards Paul Richardson Lewis Rifchey Richard Robbins Helen Roberfson Sharon Robinson Dianne Rogers Sue Rognas Jeanne Roper Karen Rosborough Marlen Rosene Dee Roser Rosemary Ross Sian Ross Kalherine Rourlce Jim Rowland Linda Rubeck William Ruih Pamela Ruller Mary Rydeberg Jill Rylander Jim Sadewafer Roberl Sadler Dwighl' Samuelson Gerald Sandberg Beverly Sanderson James Saridine Margie Sands San-cly Sandwic-lc Richard Sanford Sandy Sarsfen Terry Saunclers Maureene Schafer Judy Schneider Edward Schilz Lynda Schiro Judi Schneider Richard Schnepper Peler Schubeler Kafhryn Seafon Lynn Seafon Julia Seidel Ronnie Selquisf Ron Sernevolos Sharon Semiche Roberfa Senger Kris Senica Rufh Severson Jan Shaline Helen Shields Gary Siden Shirley Silver Jeff Simpson Ronnie Siedin Palricia Skorzalc Loyal Slaughfer Gene Smagowicz Beverly Smilh Darlene Smilh Dona Smifh James Smifh John Smifh Lloyd Smifh Raymond Smifh Virginia Smilh William Smilh James Snider David Soders+rom John Sommer Vivian Spangler Barbara Jo Spurloclc Sandy Sfenberg Roger Sfevens Jerry Sfigman Richard Slinson James Sfobarf Cindy Slone Kalhy Slone Phyllis Slormonl Marilyn Slrom Ellen Sfurmer Joanne Sfulz Todd Suessmilh Sandie Suffon Karen Swanborg Palricia Swanson Bill Sweasy Dick Swenson Gary Swenson Marlelfe Swenson Sharon Swenson Terry Swenson Sandra Talkingfon Jim Tapocsi Roberfa Taylor Sherry Tews Marilyn Thapper Lawerence Thingrold Charlolle Thomas Jim Thomplcins Nancy Thompson Sandy Thurlby Arlhur Timm Bev Timmons Beverly 'Poland Judy Tormohlen Ronalcl Toli Kay Tollen Rullw Tollen Larry Tur Charles Tullle Marilyn Uller Kris Vale Shirley Valenlas Gerald VanAls+yne William VanBurger Belly Vance Bonnielynne Veline Julie Veline Milne Vermilye Janel' Versaclc Jerry Vincenl Darlene Vincer Kallwy Wagner David Walwlgren Sandy Walwlslrom Darold Walker Franlc Wallcer Merry Wallace Janice Wallenberg Charles Wallin Lenore Wanfall' Connie Warner Sylvia Warner Clwrisline Waskiewicz Elizabelh Weber Bill Weems Gary Weinlcaul l Jim Weone Denny Wesorelc Fred Welferslranid Nancy While Roberi While Shirley While Charles Wiesland Harold Wigiion Wes Wilkins Celesie Williams Dona Williams Gerald Williams Linda Williams Sandy Lee Williams Dennis Willis Karen Wingafe Joan Wingale Larry Wolf Sandra Worland Barbara Wrighf Jane? Wrighf Ronnie Youman Jo Anne Zimmerman Carole Zinn Milne Zullo Jim Elsfon i 4 i i Taking advan+age of sludy hall 2OI's diclionaries are sophomore class officers Barry Anderson, vice-presidenf: Ginger Lidbelfer, Treasurer: i Sue Small, secrelary: Ned Troup, president, ,W Checking sophomore folders are class advisers Mr, Roben' Wood and Mrs. Helen Nelson. 'rw W' f 7, We ,H . . . pep I I R I I fs1??Q.gff?2f sili i rr , r ir As we loolc baclc over our Sophomore year, many won derlul evenls, now a parl of lhe pasl, are broughl back lo mind. We remember . . . Jfhe eleclions for officers, cheerleaders, and sludenl council members rallies . . . baskelball and fooiball games . . . ec parlies . . . and 'rhe highlighl of our year, Jrhe Sopho more Parry, wilh ils plans, clecoralions, and lavorile dares. Yes, il has been a good year al Easl, and we are sincerely looking forward io our +wo remaining years wiih lhe hope lhal They will have as much in s'rore for us as did lhis firsl year. .W Homeroom 'I--FIRST ROW: G. Kapellas, L. Briegel, B. Briski, A. Smillnson, N. Keegan, S. Srnirh, P. Smifhee, B. McManus, C. Myers, L. Beardson, Mrs. Barden. SECOND ROW: J. Keillw, S. Myers, K. Garey, J. Ganlner, J. Weyberg, K. Giglio, S. Myers, W. Larson, R. Baxfer, L. Fisher, T. Scamp, J. Schuerle. THIRD ROW: D. Magnuson, L. Sclwwengels, D. Larson, M. Beaupre, T. Filzmaurice, J. Beard, G. Larson, G. Schneider, R. Larson, J. Filzgibbons, R. Schwarfz. FOURTH ROW: J. Fifzpafrick. Homeroom 3-FIRST ROW: S. Nelson, K. Kraemer, M, Kniglrifon, V. Bursiek, J. Buss, D. Burfon, N. Nelson, T. Sfouf, N. Gray, Miss Weber. SECOND ROW: R. Kiellslrom, C. Richards, T. Roberls, G. Bielland, J. Erickson, J. Ribe, T. Erickson, M. Nelson, P. Greene, K. Greenberg. E. fxndegson, F.dKm1fson. THIRD ROW: R. Erickson, R. Back, T. Erickson, J. Kleckner, T. Babcox, D. Bailey, S. Renberg, F. Claeyssen, M. aiey. . River a . V i sa i 9?i2'n ,f?f FSM, . f . G em gl Tier- were V ,,,,' , . ,. f cr' Q. , we .f .-7, ,..f Y ,, , , ' ,gf-9.5, f' my 1 1 1 he ,gf-'gg -1, ' I I. : w M. -1 Y., rem, ,Q .5114 , m,..v.f'z1f g f - Es , f : 9 ,l a sik - - Q ' .msg ff' we .f sarrwmszaslx 2 'V' ,fem 7T'f3': 'T 'N' ' MTs. , - mp, Lflw ...i..sW..f.r2.e..1.i . ...a e Q, .W .r .g,f,,,.,,s.5gaQ..,,,.,.g ,,,..,.m..g,..,..fV i,,, L3 WW ,. in W Homeroom 4-FIRST ROW: B. Kulwl, G. Gregorcy, M. Niemela, J. Erickson, R. Rees, B. Armafo, A. Carlson, F. Wieneke, K. Nielsen, Mr. Bunn. SECOND ROW: D. Slubbe, B. Carlson, L. Greenwood, N, Sfrole, P. Kluchinskas, R. DiVi'ro, D. Kunderf, D. Rehnberg, T. Kirkpafrick, C. Calacurcio, C. Dyreson. THIRD ROW: W. Anderson, G. Kercher, J. Andreen, R. Reinhold, R. Kirn, J. Appelgren, D. Engberg, T. Ellison, K. Emerick, N. Swanson, M. Kruse, S. Noreen. FOURTH ROW: R. Remsen, S. Kingclon. 'I'l'l Homeroom 5-FIRST ROW: D. Williams, A. Parkins, J. Baughman, L. Leander, M. Girard, L. Timmons, G. Meyer, G. Peferson, J. Haines, Mr. Tyler. SECOND ROW: S. Johnson, N. Todd, S. Larson, C. Barnes, S. Carlson, S. Osiberg, S. Guslifus, S. Carlson, S. Halsredl, B. Tom- asino, W. Pererson. THIRD ROW: C. Dollins, J. Carlson, C. Paddon, M. Peferson, J. Peierson, B. Albright T. Johnson, S. Johnson, T. Don- ovan, K. Lair, R. Pelerson, R. Johnson. FOURTH ROW: J. Albright C. Alexander, B. Anderson, K. Doll, R. Dorlsrnifh. Homeroom 6-FIRST ROW: S. Carlson, C. Tierney, M. Omark, J. Leniz, V. Carlson, R. Olmslead, D. Johnson, J. Olson, L. Aden, B. Dipuma, Mrs. Johnson. SECOND ROW: P. Pefers, B. Hancheile, S. Carlson, S. Williams, 6. Ahlslrom, P. Thorsiens, G. Peierson, R. Pearson, C. Ainsworih, F. Dillo, B. Lensirom, B. Germann. THIRD ROW: R, Johnson, 6. Lidbeiler, R. Johnson, V. Mallon, D, Mclnnes, S. Hare, B. Deschepper, R. Dewerl, M. Perrone, R. Johnson, D. Akerlund. Homeroom 30-FIRST ROW: J. Kuchelski, S. Olive, S. Larson, K. Carlson, K. O'Hara, K. Lasf. S. Carlson, M. Swinney, C. Wilken, Miss Bruscafo. SECOND ROW: J. Carlson, J. Farley, T. Larson, P. Guslafson, K. Oellig, L. Thompson, S. Guslaison, B. Johnson, D. Anderson, S. Mufimer, G. Powell. THIRD ROW: D. Anderson, M. Anderson, L. Pink, T. Johnson, S. Johnson, R. Pippel, J. Jones, D. Eck, E. Anderson, J. Polier, V. Duck, T. Plager. Homeroom 100-FIRST ROW: S. Spongberg, C. Jones,.A. Lucey, L, Johnson, C. Jones, M. Monks, A. Blade, M. Sieren, S. Shirlc, Miss Claeys. SECOND ROW: J. Blomgren, J. Moon, T. Grady, D, Johnson, J. Davis, L. Floyd, M. Forslin, I. Joiner, B. Wendi, M. Moore, J. Siewenie, THIRD ROW: C. Gilbaugh, L. Johnson, D. Davidson, D. Lunn, S. Smilh, R. Smilh, M. Smilh, C. Davis, R. Forlin, D. Hussell, M. Johnson, J. Denen. Homeroom 'ID2-FIRST ROW: S. Dixon. S. Russow, K. Berglund, J. Morlier, M. Marlini, P. Salamone, T. Donovan, D. Barren, M. Donovan, Miss Kaul. SECOND ROW: D. Hunler, S. Ives, R, Carp, B. Ingram, E. Johnson, C. Walker, C. Johnson, B. Baxfer, N. Maxwell, F. Sachs, C. Johnson. THIRD ROW: R. Vronch, T. Carlson, G. Vorsanger, D. Newburg, R. Hume, R. Nelson, S. Wahl. R. Nirnrno. R. Carlson. W. Wagaman, C. Nichols. L. Carlson. , f 19915ii?H?Wi5!ffS!i!!?P!'25i1V5f!'Y!'ZP21'?'5f!i1?f!5?lPE? 5'YYSGYf2E ?2,Qf'f'5f'fQff'W'5?fWPZfW Dfflifivrf mg iz V .gf i ff ri - -52452 five. Homeroom 106-FIRST ROW: A. Pelerson, K. Lind, J. Challberg, B. Ades, J. Peferson, S. Harwick, J. Haflesfad, C. Linder, K. Ahlgren. Miss Crawford. SECOND ROW: K. Adolphson, C. Pele, L. Wilmer, C. Harris. N. Boefker, R. Heinlcel, B. MacCalIum, R. Gasoslce, P. Gales, J. McDaniel. D. Gasch. THIRD ROW: R. Spielmen, P. Chipalla, L. Lyman, L. Erickson, E. Spears, G. Slaai, J. Bodin, R. Gordish. S. Spifz, G. Boelfcher, T. Gay. 'I'I3 Homeroom 107-FIRST ROW: D. Hlgdon, J. McClellan, A. Pozzi, D. Anderson, C. MacKenzie, F. Anderson, V, l-liall, D. l-linlon, K. Collrell M. J. Anderson. SECOND ROW: J. Swenson, S. Swlck, J, Wolf, P, Cork, S. Cork, J. Price. S, Puddlcombe, L. Varker, P. McClellan, M Siramir, lgflellor. THIRD ROW: R. Brown, G, l-lalnne, K. Brubaker, B. Swenson, l-l. Meyer, D. Guslalson, W, Buell, M. Bullard, F, Meyer, G azel a, . wenson. l V,.,. . , . . .. . V. . . .. , . y . . Homeroom H6--FIRST ROW: M. Swinbank, K. Wilburn, P. Lane, J. Lake, D. Carlson, D. Swenson, K. Norrman, C. Carlson, L, Nyquls+ Miss Kollias. SECOND ROW: V. Groskreulz, N. Lace, J. Carlson, B. Swenson, D. Guslalson, J. Carlson, D. Sherwin, R. Anderson, S, Anderson L. Eggellorn, B. Eklund. THIRD ROW: P. Priola, K. Kennedy, A. Kaplanes, J. Mays, J. McDonnell, O, Anderson, L. Raymond, T. Anderson, R Ekslen, M. Karceski. Homeroom 126-FIRST ROW: K. Magnuson, S. Dallon, N. Rhoads, R. Maggio, S. Magnuson, D. Hillman, C. Jenkins, G. Jenkins, F. Ivy, Mr. Sadller. SECOND ROW: L. Hill, K. Robb, S. Bargren, M. Daniels, B. Baggerl, J. Trowbridge, D,'Tropp, O. Rodak, D. Axelson, S. Zeski, S. Vi+eII. THIRD ROW: P. Davis, L. Nalley, C. Carlson, N. Troup, G. Carlson, D. Carlson, C. Nerf, L. Hicks, N. Nekrasewich, G. Hicks, E. Myers. FOURTH ROW: D. Thoren, J. Forsell, D. Carlson. . r .. 1 , ' J Sallie-ir-f'.. - , i 5.141 f. L' r f- 7 'rfiiiii ' ' 9 ' 9 '- -' riillifiggjj U 11 .5Z:iYfI2 v ' 125:21 li ' f' ' 42142:e4i9i?ffGl5lY3'1s 'LfiS3 gg 114 121595 rf I - ' .rwviff 1 'i '- WWI? ,- i14'2rf3.1r.' ..,i'ii:i'T 'f 312116, J r .Liflqf ff.-'A'2f'r. s , 'i,f57'::.2Q'. ffm?-5' H, aeiffifi . wisgzflr ggaigygg. . , fg.rfgsu,fWy::-...Jf.:-.maia,.gaffgyy ...sax I 1-f 1 .. .. .,,,.,..s.fr.s.-.-..,s,,X:..s,,:,g ,, 1-.fs -,grgf..Q1..f- . we -frm..-... . ..,,, me .sf ,.,,, N. .. 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'fr ' 3111522'ffffsfif'-W'f,ifirH2Y'242!i'ffl fs 1f221f2'?1l2if?fi'Kr ri1f'2IW222?fffSsSii-:iiisrhiif'f W2'2!lf'Iwif sf: ms-zz'rslfzzfwim.2fb1.if'gsfmfiisfirfi2s2?Ef s,zrlsuiigfgvsqgzfr.,z9,ge:f,gg2i..giggg..,.1rr 'rus...s:t:,,gr,,.fg.,fi,,gg,,ggy,-fr...1s5...fe,-,,ffssaffrz1sg,.,'q,,fi5g,ir.,,fr1,ef'ai-.,g,,r.1,.,.iszi.r'-,sig1315Ir1gaz.f1sf..m,5riif.ri-1.rmsffziglfirf:wa1-.rf2.v'w1,,,sr '1. 1 r ir' ir.. ,fs Homeroom 127-FIRST ROW: L. Cridlebaugh, J. Holmes, K. Varland, V. Anderson. S. Anderson, S. F. Anderson, B. Crider, S. Hulsfedl, R. McCuIley, Mrs. O'Brien, SECOND ROW: K. McCoy, I.. Crane, J. McCord, L. Hoskins, A. Worfhinglon, J. Rader, N. Quisf, L. Busekros, J. Milazzo, R. Cox, D. Tayes. THIRD ROW: P. Tack, D. Burns, D. Halgrimson, J. Miller, M, Mihm, W. Burlon, W. Michles, J. Hall, J. Hanley, R. Hammond, P. Thaxfon, C. Buscemi. Q Homeroorn 128-FIRST ROW: C. Flelcher, J. Koleski, E. Milchell, K. Biornson, S. Bigger, S. A. Johnson, A. Weeks, D. Sheels, N. Shaver, Mr. Barnes. SECOND ROW: D. Parr, J. Pawlus, D. Paulson, L. Moline, M. Geyer, S. E. Johnson, T, Johnson, R. Shaw, A. Feldl, K. Ferrell, F. Molander. THIRD ROW: K. Johnson, J. Johnson, B. Truax, J. Crone, D. Pearson, L. Woodward, G. Knispel, L. Pasluska, B. Darsie, H. Worslellf K. Dahlsfrom, J. Young. FOURTH ROW: R. Cox. 'l'l5 2,4 Homeroom 130-FlRST ROW: B. Gillaspy, K. Wlnile, P. Buslcie, B. Nelson, B. Kiellgren, S. Budden, J. Gordon, K. Spongberg, J. Brown, Mr Slrinner. SECOND ROW: S. Ferrall, C. Lamb, D. Larson, R. Ryder, C. Sl. Angel, G. Finley, S. Spaulding, J. Brophy, R. Kempe, C. Nelson King. THIRD ROW: D. Ferrari, D. Rounds, C. Langdon, S. Saarinen, D, Larson, J. Baxler, C. Baslior, l-l. Sanders, C. Bales, B, Bass Homerodm 203--FIRST ROW: K. Slinson, S. Bulland, P. Burbeclc, A. Sleward, V. Kline, N. Miller, J. Klilcno, C. Slalnl, L. Burcln, S.Wl1i+el'1ead. SECOND ROW: J. Rodgers, J. Knudsen, T. Roland, W. Erickson, M. Gough, K. Klonlz, Nelson, G, Nelson, D. Gorsl, J. Nelson. THIRD ROW: E. Barllell, D. Barney, D. Balclcen, W. Bargren, J. Kunlze, J. Snider, P. Erlandson, F. Robins, R. Eerqer, M. Rose, D. Ervin. Homeroom 205-FIRST ROW: M. Collins, C. Collin, C. Lundell, D. Younqwilh, C. Schwake, K. Hein, E. Andersen, P. Peferson, P. Valnik, Mr. Green. SECOND ROW: K. Pelerson, J. Cieslalc, K. Allen, L. Heilala, S. Pelerson, C. Lundeen, M. Lund, B. Allen, S. Willfang, J. Maco- luslry, B. Slone. THIRD ROW: J. McNabb, D. Gille, R. Gibson, T. Ge'Hs, A. Bredeson, J. Slroberg, W. Alexander, S. Swanson, D. Slromrner, T. Brewer, T. Branca, M. Slone. FOURTH ROW: L. Charles. J. Gilberl. Homeroom 210-FIRST ROW: C. Rodgers, B. Ross, B. Johnson, M. Fosslrorn, A. Gusfalson, S, Demus, L. Zollman, J. Mailloux, J, Daye, Miss Swanson. SECOND ROW: R. Mahnke, J. Jennings, B, Johnson, B, Rohlin, B, Barker, S. Mailya, V. Delzay, J. Voss, J. Hoisinqlon, H. Nelson, H. Turner, Tl'llRD ROW: J. Carlson, E. Hipprnan, B. Tucker, T, l-lollon, K. Carlson, J. Carlson, W. Nekraszewycz, D. Hilchcock, J Nelson, D, Nelson, D. Tucker. Homeroom 213--FIRST ROW: N. Beck, M. Dreger, G. Johnson, J. Melquisr, K. Messinlc, J. Johnson, G. Samuelson, G. Samuelson, M. Beck Mr. Anderson. SECOND ROW: T. James, J. Norsen, R. Jacobson, J. Sa rnuelson, K. Mayborne, B. Sanders, C. Douglass, l-l. Wallace, J, Johnson D. Jacobson, R, Cash, D. Jackson. THlRD ROW: M. Wallschlaeger, E. Walls, F. Cellilli, M. Oberg, R. Norman, A. Paolucci, A. Wales, R Ogren, F. Cerio, K-. Wahlquisl, D. Kewish. l..gi WELSY' 'TEiflil4JS32TEEg5isE5ElIl!ar3,lr,.rgmEer?Ei:4il22irf?fisi221li22EE2222222z2refiiQ1SQ2aaiEslllr:illfiii2gsgs5iEHsQ rlluamimsvial,fafmxl .figlrs-me,regimes. efffazefnsfzzn,'5fsixlfzesilswaesfisffiielf!fi!lilrl!2!i:,.::c..:awfq Gin Homeroom 223-FIRST ROW: N. Marin, C. Johnson, 6, Baleman, B. Dixon, D. Barla, S. Barlholomew, R. Runberg, S. Marinelli, C. Duelsch Mr. Erb. SECOND ROW: K. Dierks, C. Johnson, C. Johnson, J. Rudolph, C. Marsden, B. Wales, T. Turney, R. Carlson, L. Carlson, W. Vermies H. Walker. THIRD ROW: L. Nelson, J. Nelson, R. Hornbeck, W. Howard, R, Uzuanis, L. Nelson, R. Carlson, D. Ulrich, D. Hoover, R. Carlson J. Nelson, D. Holmslrom. 'I18 Homeroom 224-FIRST ROW: D. Hale, M. Schubeler, K. Schullz, R. Palmer, M. Winans, J. Miller, S. Rulh, S, Miller, M. Eisensrein, Mrs. Marlin. SECOND ROW: C. Chioili, N. Berg, K. Johnson, S. Benson, V. Ware, B. Enneff, B. Wilson, F. Miller, S, Benvenufi, N. Schoolil, E. Orion. THIRD ROW: D. Palmini, G. Palm, W. Websfer, D. Johnson, M. Wilson, T. Conrad, B. Conrad, B. Billslrand, D. R. Johnson, C. Hummel, J. Whileford, 'fff5?'55 ITT . I 'ig S07 zselssisanl 'IM-f f-sisfssflwlsrlnfiiffswfrerrwfifnwIfrsoI1rf5522-Taiirigsaifziiaaafesafiffgi wig sw-rigigsf-in .,w,gQ me-.Vwr.4fs,1z,:1ma.,Kfnf.,gfu3-fr,irIrRQg3i sm-is i.ss,,1s1,q?3-wiiglwfi-sgffg ,,,,.Fa..,,,s5:.L.,,,.n-f1E!r.2f- ...g-s7,,,-s,,..f..ii-I ,,,.gs:.,.m.-,Q1 iw ws Aim--,,.s an 1 f,.:4wf f wo iimsfzei.:.5.s:i?sf2giisiweai'fi.-LsYasgw:sm.wLfwe fwafiiixwf. Hsisg-1s1i.,ffsxs:+r2i. .pss21.??fa1riwi:1!'5 ' , swam: i Homeroom 225-FIRST ROW: G. Winger, S. Phelan, L. Anderson, P. Henderson, G. Lundslrom, B. Anderson, C. Colombo, S. Lunclquisl, S. Peferson, Mrs, Johnson. SECOND ROW: A. Anderson, M. Lundgren, M. Conrad, S. Pierce, R. Helm, J. Vanderwaal, G. Swanson, R. Goviq, G, Malneg, L, Brogren, R. Magqio. THIRD ROW: R. Svanoe, J. Gordon, R. Fiechler, W. Bridges, G. Gohlinghorsf, J. Brooks, A. Mandell, J. Swanborg, J. Brophy, T. Swanlund, D. Mansfield, G. Gorsuch. Homeroom 228-FIRST ROW: J, Abramson, F. Caslellese, P. Liebovich, J. Adamson, M, Palriclc, D. Light J. Lyford, C. Sparks, W. Lyford. Mr. Campbell. SECOND ROW: R. Blomquisl, D. Peacock, G. Harring, L. Toppe, L. Galvanoni, P. Block, K. Carpe-nrer, L. Williamson, J. Johnson, N. Pearson, J. Haroldson. THIRD ROW: D. Abegg, R. Bloom, R. Bloomgren, M. G-ambill, T. Boelrcher, C. Peferson, K. Sodergren, D. LuH'on, J. Lufer, G. Garas, G. Fysh. I P Homeroom 301 -FIRST ROW: L. Beckman, J. Johnson, G. Sauberlich, S. Meyer, R. Becker, S. Avery, K. Johnson, S. Messink, D. Sawlelle, Mr. Hicks. SECOND ROW: R. Wehrlen, D. Chemello, R. Choslner, A. Ehlers, C. Wallin, M. Beckell, L. Mickelson, C. Sanders, J. Johnson, D. Dzielak, B. Dzielak. THIRD ROW: R. Weasl, D. Johnson. G. Wellman, G. Ohrnan, J. Weaver, R. Chrislian, M. Arenson, A. Johnson, G. Olson, D. Wanlalf, D. Ohara. I , A 130 'M . Homeroom 302-FIRST ROW: K. Dahlberg, A. Irwin, K. McNames, J. McNeany, M. Vella, S. Axberg, N. Askvik, D. Dailey, S. Ingram, Mr. Reschlein. SECOND ROW: G. Tillelf, B. Thorvalson, C. Ippen, J. Reichenbach, P. Youngren, B. Clarke, N. Pasluska, J. Axelson, M. Reid. N. McFaul, D. Dal Pra. THIRD ROW: B. Carlson, C. Carlberg, P. Hayes, P. Pirrello, G, Hedrick, E. Carey, R. Travis, R. Herbig, J. Pierson, B. Mullins, B. Herdklofz, J. Morrnan. FOURTH ROW: T. Morrenson. Homeroom 306-FIRST ROW: D. Mills, R. Miller, H. Weber, T. Miller, J. Bernard, S. Farb, S. Johnson, P. Campbell, S. Shannon, Mr. Shell. SECOND ROW: D. Fagerburg, P. Johnson, K. Biavaii, D. Sederquisl, D. Seiler, B. Johnson, S. Berryhill, B. Fedderly, F. Peckhan, J. Winkler, B. Frand. THIRD ROW: J. Johnson, S. Parker, D. Wicklund, B. Papke, N. Winler, R. Cornelius, J. Cook, J. Snyder, D. Johnson, T. Palrnquisr, M. Corcoran, M. Winquisl. 'I'I9 Homeroom 309-FIRST ROW: S. Alfredson, K. Lowry, S. Melani, S. Hausman, M. Hay, R. Chrisiianson, V. Choppi, S. Ahlsirand, M. Peferson, Mr. Froehlich. SECOND ROW: R. Sieele, W. Sianley, B, Bowman, S. Wilson, K. Peierson, J. Peferson, K. Lucas, S. Kodis, P. Cicio, R, Hawkes, C. Allrey. THIRD ROW: P. Gehrnan, S. Johnson, J, Gedraifis, D. Boisverf, J. Gerber, J. McDaniel, D. Bowman, G. Siewari, B. Sienberg, R. Genrich, J. McGouqh. .- - , Ti , f swf, ' ' Z -D wg, Homeroom 310-FIRST ROW: C. Benjamin, P. Schlee, M, Eighmy, S. Miley, K. Johnson, K. Johnson, S. Schneider, S. Ehrhari, M. Miles Mr. Mariikonis. SECOND ROW: J. Wendell, J. Cole, R. Collins, R, Olson, D. Wendling, D. While, M, Beksel, N. Schneider, S. Bensen L. Johnson, C, Einhorn, THlRD ROW: P. Olson, J, Olson, D. Johnson, R. Weyburg, R. Claeson, D. Johnson, 6. Wells, J. Olson. if A N..- Homeroom 3'I'l -FIRST ROW: J. Cushman, A. lqnaichuck, P. Recob, W. Burleson, B. Rand, P. Yeilerberg, S. Ray. M. Aradio, P. Veech, Mr. Palmer. SECOND ROW: C. Harijen, P. Thompson, R. Hansen, K. Monialbano, K. McDonald, S. Anihony, D. Andreen, S. Cronk, S. Cur- rere, S. Hunfley, M. A. McDonald. THIRD ROW: F. Espenscheid, D. Dray, R, Calkins, R. Miller, C. Byrd, G. Calacci, W. Miller, D. Hanson P. Nauerl, R, Hancll, G. Thompson, R. Hawk, FOURTH ROW: P. Thomas. Homeroorn 319-FIRST ROW: C. Frost J. Judge, B, Bracken, C. Mullins, D. Mullins, R. Lierman, W. Benford, L. Freed, S. Bogh, D. Mul- ligan, Mr. Lazzerini. SECOND ROW: C. Lindberg, K. Fridly, R. Shumway, R. Terwilliger, J. Fosler, R. Benson, P, Bennell, W. A. Werlh, M. Chipalla, S. Small, M. Jury. THIRD ROW: T'. Franzen, A. Bengison, R. Levasseur, J. Liedberg, R. Singer, A. Dunbar, J. Siivonen, R. Francis, J. Angel, L. Frank, J. Smirh, N. Bodach. Homeroom 320-FIRST ROW: R. Graham, T. Marlow, L. Polk, B. Cook, G. Hermonson, C. Anderson, S. Henrikson, S. Pollreis, S. Poyer Mrs. Lundquisl. SECOND ROW: B. Anderson, K. Lundslrom, V. Coole, S. Lundslrom, M. Hess, C. Anderson, C. Winler, C. CorbeH, J. Swen- son, M. Greenblail, J. Marlison. THIRD ROW: K. Van Draska, D, Lunquisr, B. Brown, D. Mafhison, R. Brown, J. Swanson, R. Swansirom, J Browman, J. Greenlee, J. Swanson, J. Greenlee. K. Marshall. ?s .,... . ..,.. wi 35.,,f,i. E., Q, ii... .. ,. ,.. I ..i .. .. .W . Homeroom 324-FIRST ROW: J. Beck, G. Larson, B. Bowen, P. Kallenbach, B. Brauer, R. Musser, R. A. Murphy, J. Kelsey, M. Smilh, Mr. Marlell. SECOND ROW: K. Weslmoreland, S. Funk, R. Lenburg, M. Smilh, G. Correnli, P. Bridqewaler, J. Braun, B. Beck, G. Semple, F. Lenz. C. Laurenl. THIRD ROW: D. Kallsrrom, A. Myers, R. Bell, S. Forrest S. Gansherl, D. Flelcher, K. Lee, L. Grimm, G. Severson, D. Scoil, J. Sefrhans, C. Kaiser. FOURTH ROW: T. Bonzi, J. Seflerquisl. ' HI S ,S Q Vw li W 3 5 fi Q 4 J!! if 3 5 ACTIVITIES CO-EDITORS SHARYN PELL JUDY SEGERLIND R O T.C. EDITOR ROGER FRECH . - X , H, , , Wisw my-'f f -1-QQ: 1 f : 4,2 The Sludenl Council Execulive Board, SEATED, Joan Lindslrorn, secrelary, Carol Olirn, girls' vice-president Jolwn Barqren, presidenl, STANDING, Dean Dalwlquisl, lreasurer, Dale Pelerson, boys' vice-president prepares lo sell lickefs al' an afler-game parly. bmi lr' Parl' of The Snow Pafrolf' Dale Guslafson, Dick Ogren, Dave Lunn, and Jack McDaniel, clweck llwe parking lol and place violalions slips on cars parked in wrong spaces. Monica Scliubeler, Sue l-land, and Kris Vale discuss plans for 'rlwe Sludenf Council handbook. STUDENT COUNCTL: FIRST ROW: M. Anderson, K. Vale, K. STone, C. Ohrn, B. Henrickson, L. PeTerson, M. Schubeler, D. Dal Pra, D. Lundberg, J. Holmquish SECOND ROW: D. DahlguisT, G. Erickson. J, LindsTrorn, S. Hand, J. Wedberg, K. Jacobson, K. EksTrom, S. Bargren, R. ForTin, D. Polaski, D. Mood. THIRD ROW: D, Willis, D. Ogren, L. ClayTon, D. GusTaTson, J, McDaniel, D. Lunn, D. Eck, J. Houy, D. PeTerson, J. Bargren, J. Holub, F. Johnson. FOURTH ROW: J. WhiTe. Council Initiates I-Way Stairs, Snow Patrol WiTh AccenT on AuTumn, The Homecoming dance, STudenT Council began iTs year's proiecTs. The council, composed OT Tive boys and Tive girls Trom each class plus The Tive-member execu- Tive board, conTribuTed Tood To a needy Tamily during Thanksgiving. Because oT EasT's overcrowded condiTions, The council coped wiTh sTairvvay and parking loT problems by iniTiaTing one-way sTairs and by de- veloping The Snow PaTrol To see ThaT pupils and TaculTy parked in The correcT spaces. During The year The members revised The handbook, which aids new sTudenTs, Tilled The lunch room wi+h music by operaTing The iuke box, and con- ducTed The all-school elecTions. Under The direc- Tion OT Miss CaTherine Needham, The council supervised aTTer-game dances and The STudenT Council mixer. Dale Eck, Diane Dal Pra, and Denny Willis selecT a record Tor The caTeTeria iuke box. . ws f at ? a -via .-.i .. I faux. .sf - f -4 f. .-2, f-,ss . . I I. ,-ga. my 5 2 A NHS: FIRST ROW: L. Rogers, S. Ennett, B. Gerlce, S. Ingram, M. Lundquist. SECOND ROW: J. Gustafson, P. Magnuson, D. Altredson, S. Singer, L. Schuette, D. Drolen, P. Geissman. THIRD ROW: J. Lindstrom, L. Nelson, B. Pollcowslci, J. Maysilles, W. Johnson, B, Peterson, G. Peterson, M. Dobeclc, B. Schneider. Top-Ranking Students Earn NHS Recognition Improving the character, service, leadership, and scholarship ot students is the basic aim ot National Honor Society. Member- ship is approved by the stu- dent body and a council consisting ot the principal, assistant principal, dean ot girls, counselors and department heads. The induction, held in May, is a solemn ceremony indicative ot the ideas and aims ot NHS. Members sold East High School note paper to support the NHS scholar- ship tund. Miss Ruth White, treasurer-adviser, and National Honor Society olti- cers, Wilbur Johnson, president, Mary Anne Lundquist, secretary, and Bill Pollcowslci, vice-president, lead the honor group in aims and re- sponsibilities. ABL Views Music Man, Japanese Slides Al an inilialion lea, new members were inducled inlo ABL, Admirers of Beau- lilul Lileraiure. l-lighlighls oi The club year were a lrip lo Chicago lo see The Music Man, slides shown by Nagako Mori, our exchange sludenl from Japan, and speeches given by winners oi The Dislricl Oralory conlesl. To become members of ABL, senior girls musi have mainiained a B average in iunior English, and iunior girls musi have had an A average in sophomore English. Presidenl' Kris Zahm pours punch lor Mrs. Jeannine Blomgren, adviser. al' 'rhe iniliafion lea while Mary Anne Lundquisl, lreasurer, Miss Bea Kollias, adviser, Leslie Rosenbloom, secrelary, Sally Singer, social chair- man, and Lyn Nelson, vice-presidenl, wail lheir furns. ABL: FIRST ROW: S. Blomberg, B. Coniglio, K. l-lagaman, B. Palmer, S. Ennell, M. Lundquisl, J. Winger, D. Pelrerson, C. Friedman, R. Taylor, K. Zahm, S. Ingram, J. Holmquisl, L. Rosenbloom. SECOND ROW: S. Tews, S. Oulzmer, B. Ralslon, B. Pepper, M. Uller, S. Erson. K. Slone, M. Carlson, K. Engsirom, D. Alfredson, S. Singer, L. Schuelie, J. Guslalson. Tl-llRD ROW: N. Mori, S. DeMoss, K. Erickson, D. Drolen, P. Magnuson, C. Troylce, J. Kowalewslci, S. Pell, J. Segerlind, M. Johnson, S. Johnson, K. Carlson, C. Liebovich, P. Slormonl. FOURTH ROW: L. Schwarfz, A. Slollz, J. Lindslrom, J. Hoffman, C. Carlson, M. Dobeclc, A. Forlin, L. Nelson, K. Elcsfrorn, N. l-lollingsworlh, M. Nyman, D. Ulrich, N. Fredriclcson, C. Johnson. FIFTH ROW: B. Schneider, P. Anderson, B. Delmore, M. Donavon, C. Zinn, N. Larson, M. Gonslci. L. Rogers, A. Benander, M. l-lolmeriz, J. Harwiclc. This year's TirsT and second semesTer band oTTicers are, SEATED: Bob Papich, John Nel- son. Gerald Swenson. STANDING: Jim Lund- sTrom, Jim EIcIoT, Bill Nelson. Playing Tor TooTbaII and basIceT- ball games was The main a-cTiviTy oT The EasT High band. Rabs will especially remember The band's TormaTions and seIecTions aT The TooTbaII games. AT bas- IceTbaII games They played The school song and provided enTer- TainmenT aT haIT-Time. This year The band's calendar was marlced by a visiT Trom The UniversiTy oT Wisconsin Band. Besides pracTicing Tor The all- school assembly in April, band members pracTiced Tor Their spring concerT in May. EAST HIGH Concert Bong Leading The band in one of iTs pracTice ses- sions is Mr. Gordon Bueschel, direcTor. CONCERT BAND: LEFT SIDE: FIRST ROW: G. Swenson, D. DaI1IquisT, P. AhIquisT, B. Papich. SECOND ROW: L. O'Brien, G. Cleveland, D. ChrisTianson, M. Johnson, B. Polkowski, D. Ehle, L. Bried. THIRD ROW: M. HamiITon, J. Behr, G. Anderson. T. Anderson, C. Carlson. T. Lindman, D. Johnson, L. Dunlap. J. Mclllwain, R. Siedin, K. STein, R. Hedin, J. Hayes. FOURTH ROW: J. Brazis, L, Krup, T. Bloom, B. DiPuma. J. Forsell, G. PeTerson, G. AhIsTrom, J. Siivanen, T. James, D. Rehnberg, C. LinharT, M. Zullo, B. Linrdblade, J. Larson, J. Pederson. FIFTH ROW: K. Carlson, M. Johnson, S. SpiTz, J. Applegren, B. Ingram, J. Ribe, M. Anderson, D. Bailey, E. OrTon, J. Carlson, G. PeTerson, J. Pawlus, P. Nelson, J, Nelson, R. Pearson, D. Palmini, K. Johnson, L. BierdsTrom. lays of School Functions l I . It 1 715. Q . ,il f 1 ---use The Easl High marching band, lecl by Drum Maior Pele Nelson, righl, performs during lhe Eas+-Wes? game half-Time program. I CONCERT BAND: RIGHT SIDE: FIRST ROW: B. Carlson, D. Hillman, L. Pink, C. Emmeric. SECOND ROW: C. Bashor, G. Omark M. Jensen, R. Peflerson, F. Johnson, D. Johnson, T. Johnson, J.Thomas. THIRD ROW: D. Allors, D. Graff, J. Klinl, M. Nelson, R. Miller G. Guslalson, J. Maysilles, C. Johnson, G. Brecleson, B. Johnson, T. Carlson, C. Bergman. FOURTH ROW: L. Carlslrom, M. Oman, T Carlson, D. Goclby, R. Johnson, E. Lamb, C. Nelson, G. Ericson, S. Dichenson, D. Engberg, L. Nelson, R. Slinson, R. Swenson, L. Hed- berg, D. O'Hara, B. Carlson, T. Nordby. FIFTH ROW: L. Naly, R. Ogren, T. Moraldes, R. Chaucner, J. Anderson, R. Johnson, R. Julin J. Bodin, B. Nelson, D. Johnson, D. Rydell, J. Lundsfrom. SIXTH ROW: C. Ogburn, D. Knoodle, N. Lindeblad, J. Elclof, D. Krivan, TI Giglio, T. Bryan, J. Rowland. E. Malz, E. Johnson, M. Slone, G. Williams, Mr. Gordon Bueschel. CONCERT ORCHESTRA: LEFT SIDE: FIRST ROW: K, Aide-en, R. Keas, S. Carlson, S. Johnson, P, Niclclas, C. Mily. SECOND ROW: K. Anderson, G. Ray, C. Marinelli, C. Lewis, N. Brace, J. Rylander, B. Jones, S, Tews. THIRD ROW: M. Nelson, M. Palmer, M. Engsfrom, S. Sienherg, B. Peierson, J. Segerlincl, D. Sodersirom, C. Baclcmann, S. Auior, G. Vanfklsiyne. FOURTH ROW: C. Peirovas, D. Carlson, T, Grady, M. Dobeclc, S. Hullgren, J. Newburgh, C. Johnson, K. Klanlc. 65 Junior and Senior Musician T ICM' . A ,W 6' muff' Seeing ii Their old uniforms Til ailer vacafion are Sandy Hulrqren, secre+ary, Curl Garme- ger, vice-presidenl, Keilh Slolberg, president and Karen Aldeen, ireasurer, Conceri' Orches- lra officers. CONCERT ORCHESTRA: RIGHT SIDE: FIRST ROW: K. Carlson, B. Hellman, P. Meyer, M. Swenson, J. Ferwerda SECOND ROW B Bueschel, J. PeTerson, V. Polkowslci, C. Helsing, K, Erickson, J. DahlsTrom, R. McDowell, M. Anderson. THIRD ROW B Blilland D Larson G. Erickson, M. Kelsey, J. Moore, R. Johnson, D. Rogers, K. Anderson, S. Shumway, K. BouTin, M. UTTer. FOURTH ROW L FosTer N Moline, C. Johnson, G. Pearson, J. Englehardt K. STolberg, J. Houy, C. Garrnager, J. Ogren. FIFTH ROW: Mr Hall 'repare for Orchestra Concerts ConcerT OrchesTra. com- posed oT iuniors and sen- iors, meT sevenTh hour daily Tor rehearsal. The OrchesTra was TeaTured aT The FesTival oT Music concerT, The annual spring concerT, and Commence- menT Ceremony. Assemblies aT JeTTerson and Lincoln Junior Highs were also given. Two proiecTs demanded The orchesTra members' Time. They were The TruiT calce sale and The orchesTra Homecoming TloaT. AT The Awards Tea, held aT The beginning oT The year, Mr. Hall presenTed pins To The seniors and sophomores. Mary Dobeclc, Jerry Ogren and Karin Aldeen were selecTed To aTTend The All- STaTe OrchesTra ConyenTion This year. Mr. Hall prepares music Tor The orChesTra conceri' Sinfonietta Provides Music for Operetta The SinTonieTTa is composed oT a selecTed group TuncTion oT The year. The group also oTTerecl oT musicians Trom The ConcerT OrchesTra and inTermission music Tor looTh The junior ancl senior Sophomore OrchesTra. Every Tuesday and Thurs- class plays. clay aTTer school, The SinTonieTTa pracTiced wiTh HS dlliecjlor' Mr' Ralph li-lall' The SinTonieTTa musicians gave Mr. Hall a rec- Playing Tor The GreaT WalTz was Their main orcl aT The opereTTa casT parTy. SINFONIETTA: FIRST ROW: K. Al-deen, R. Keas, S. Carlson, S. Johnson, B. Bueschel, S. Tews, B. Hellman, P. Meyer, M. Swenson. J. Ferwerda. SECOND ROW: K. Anderson, M. Nelson, C. Mullins, M. Nelson, N. Brace, J. Rylander, V. Pollcowski, C. Miley, C. Helsing, L. Eggehorn, J. DahlsTrom, K. Erickson, M. UTTer, K. KlonTz, M. Anderson. THIRD ROW: G. Ray, K. Nielson, G. Nelson, S. Spaulding, B. Johnson, J. Seger- lincl, M. McDonald, S. AuTor, A. lgnaTchuclc, D. Larson, G. Erickson, J. Moore, O. Pearson, J. EnglehardT, J. Houy, C. C-armager, J. Ogren. FOURTH ROW: M. Dobeclc, J. Newburgh, C. Johnson, Mr. Ralph Hall, C. Johnson, N. Meline, L. FosTer. Mr. Hall rehearses The SinTonieTTa Tor iTs parT in The opereTTa while members of The casT waiT To go on sTage. . p Sophomores Form New Orchestra Presiding oTFicers over The Sopho- more OrchesTra This year are: FIRST ROW: Ann lgnaTchuclc, ChrisTine Johnson, RuThie ChrisTianson, GreT- chen l.undsTrom, KaThie McCoy, y KaTl1Y Kl0nTz. SECOND ROW: Di- 1 'li' FT VN Y Y W l N ane Abegg, Gail Nelson, Carole Lundeen, Mary Blomberg, Marlene l Forslin. l l ln previous years, o1ualiTied sopho- The new orchesTra parTicipaTed in The FesTi- ,.A more musicians joined ConcerT val oT Music, which was held in February. They A A OrchesTra, buT This year, due To The also assisTed The ConcerT OrchesTra in selling y y y y i ncreased enrollmenT, a new TruiT calces and in presenTing a May concerT. orchesTra was Tormed Tor sopho- ln addiTion To membership in Sophomore Or- mores. Sophomore OrchesTra meT wiTh Mr. chesTra, many sophomores also belonged To Son- Ralph l-lall, direcTor, every day during sixTh hour. TonieTTa. SOPHOMORE ORCHESTRA: FlRST ROW: G. Nelson, M. Nelson, R, ChrisTianson, S. Spaulding, C. Johnson, M. Blomberg, V. Bursiclc, G. LundsTrom, C. Calacurcio, C. Lundeen, L. Eggehorn. SECOND ROW: K. Nielsen, C. Mullins, G. GroslcreuTz, K. Lucas. M. McDonald, S. Malani, M. Kruse, A. Blade, A. lgnaTchuck, M. Forslin, A. Cramer, D. Abeqg. K. KlOr1TZ. Tl'llRD ROW! B- J0hflSOf1. K- Allen. M- Omaflh D- Carlson, A. Carlson, B. Gasoske, B. Johnson, Mr. Ralph Hall, S. Harwiclc, K. McCoy. A CAPPELLA: FIRST ROW: L. Carlson, L. Rosenbloom, B. Palmer, D. STory, L. SchueTTe, F. Anderson, R. Revell, A, Benander, J. DahlquisT K. Larson, M. Cridlebaugh, J. LundsTrom, J. LoTquisT, P. STormonT, J. BroughTon, K. Rosborough. SECOND ROW: L. Nelson, P. Green, A Oman, C. Nelson, N. Maxwell, A. STolTz, M. Purdy, C. Johnson, S. lngram, B. Jensen, J. LindsTrom, M. Coil, E. Moore, L. Wilmer. Tl'llRD ROW: N. Dolcken, K. EngsTrom, J. Penqi, R. BegTrup, R. Cravens, M. Jensen, W. Anderson, G. ElcsTrom, F. Rogers, T. Babcox, R. Rounds B. Nyquist A. Dahl, S. Lundberg. FOURTH ROW: D. Sanford, J. l-lunborg, J. Fysh, G. Brown, K. STolberg, l-l. Johnson, T. Babcox, J FosTer, J. Nordenberg. i A Cappella Gives Concerts, Makes Appearances j A Cappella choir, under The direcrion OT Mr. Linden LundsTrom, meT Third hour each day in room 2 l 3. Membership was based on voice qual- iTy and range and sighT reading abiliTy. They appeared aT various RoclcTord clubs, The Roclc- Tord College EasTer Assembly, and churches. On February 27 in The EasT l-ligh AudiTorium, The group presenTed iTs spring concerT. The TirsT Two parTs oT The concerT included religious music while The lasT parT TeaTured paTrioTic music. Members provided enTerTainmenT Tor Their own Spring BanqueT on May 2. The alumni, Mr. and Mrs. Welsh, and oTher members oT The Tac- ulTy were inviTed. The banqueT was held aT Emer- son l-lall oT The Second CongregaTional Church. They also did exTensive worlc in The opereTTa, The GreaT WaITz. Singing aT baccalaureaTe and commencemenT climaxed Their year. Four oT The members were chosen To aTTend The UniversiTy oT Illinois All-STaTe Music Con- venTion. They were Joan LindsTrom, KeiTh STol- berg, Linda SchueTTe, and Bob BegTrup, who parTicipaTed in The senior choir division. The parTicipanTs were chosen by The ConvenTion CommiTTee Trom The applicaTions submiTTed by Mr. LundsTrom. ii Daily praclice sessions help flwe A Cappella choir prepare new numbers. A Cappella officers are Ann Oman, freasurerq Barb Jensen, secrefaryy Bob Begfrup, president Larry Clayfon, vice-president Folk Dancers Take Trip Around the World Serving as pianisls for lhe Folk Dancers are Nancy Bodach. Befh Nelson, and Phyllis Slormonl. Folk Dancing officers Dick Lundberg. presidenl, Pele Nelson. vice-president and Brenda Nelson, lreasurer, offer secre+ary Donna Lundberg reading suggesfions. ,ssgiggiiifzsgi XL, -lrwwalizlf 1, ir, ,, In lhe school operella, The Greal Wal+z, Folk Dancers marched and wallzed lo lhe music of Slrauss. Girls in lhe group performed in a ballel. a highlighl ol lhe operella. Laler, in April, The Folk Dancers gave a program, Around lhe World in 80 Minulesf' lo raise money lor new coslumes. which represenl six provinces ol Sweden. They are made of lighl, durable malerials, necessary for dancing. During lhe year The group, under lhe direclion of Linden J. Lundslrom, danced a+ P.T.A. meelings and many olher Rockford social engagemenls. FOLK DANCERS: FIRST ROW: J. Haines, C. Larson, J. Holmquisi, R. Lundberg, M. Lundberg, E. Orion, D. Lundberg, J. Eklof, J. Abramson, F. Nolan. SECOND ROW: J. Osowslri, L. Fosier, H. Johnson, B. Nelson, J. Linde, B. Gerlce, C. Tuflle. N. Schneider, G. Erickson, K. Lind- quist C. Mera, M. J. Anderson. THIRD ROW: C. Liebovich, B. Nyquist L. Nyquisi, R. Reinhold, S. Shadley, B. Howard, J. Jennings, M. Hipp. FOURTH ROW: S. Fuehrer, L. Frech, P. Nelson, L. Johnson. D. Johnson, L. Erickson. The Happy Dozen, Donna Lundberg, Dick Lundberg, Barb Gerke, Clark Lar- son, Lynne Erickson. Pele Nelson, Sue Shadley, Barry Nyquisr, Laura Fosfer, Jerry Osowslci, Brenda Nelson, and Jirn Elclof performed a Charlesfon roufine for ihe +alen+ show. , wg. . V, 'Q Q Q2 ae 'ff 'Q xv-Q if 4? Ep get Q Q 1 wg v ,E Q 47 5 5: Q 23? 5, v V kv: Q fa r 5 -V . I E E Q E.a? 5Q gu 'QQQQ QVQM mf 9 1'm ,FMr x Y 60 Voices Blend In Girls' Glee Club The sixly members of Girls' Glee Club spenl each lhird hour busily praclicing songs from The Greal WaI+z, and The King and I in preparalion lor an Easler concerl al a home lor lhe aged. The group performs under +he direclion of Russell Anderson. Plans are under consideralion lor combining boys' and girls' glee clubs info one choir. Mr. Russell Anderson, cenler, explains a new song lo 'Ihe Girls' Glee Club officers Sue Gassman, Karen Swanborg, Kay Guslalson, Diane Mackey, and Pal Madonna. GIRLS' GLEE: FIRST ROW: E. Hughes, S. Sarslon, D. Axelson, S. Anderson, D. Redmond, D. Mackey. M. Danielson, S. Grinnell, P. Adams, P. Madonna, S. Picaviel. SECOND ROW: K. Johnson, S. Semiche, N. Pasfaslca, S. Shumway, K. Gusfafson, L. Crandall, E. Sfrummer, J. Kelly, S. Brees, K. Roskopp. THIRD ROW: D. Palmore, M. Arvidson, R. Krenslci, K. Swanberg, S. Gassman, S. Jackson, P. Hamm, M. Chipalla, S. Bren- naman, S. Paige, J. Hoisingfon. FOURTH ROW: K. Huddleslon, M. Nyman, S. Long, D. Sherwin, G. Rumple, L. Benson, O. Andrew. M. Hall. C. McRoberls. M. Dulelc. Chess Club Holds Running Tournament CHESS CLUB: FIRST ROW: R. Kurfz, R. Johnson, C. Olson, E. Kent R. Swanson, J. Shafer. SECOND ROW: R. Peferson, T. Nelson, D. Efhing- Ion, R. McGuire, K. Anderson, D. Johnson. Coin Club Sponsors Auction COIN CLUB: FIRST ROW: R. McGuire, D. Sodersfrom, G. Osborn, S. Shumway. D. Wesfin, M. Johnson, D. Bowman. Mr. P. Iv1iIIer. SECOND ROW: R. Shumway, M. Peierson, M. Corcoran, D, Fagerberg, J, Engelharclf, M. Goisuch. F. T. A. Members Seek Teaching Careers F.T.A.: FIRST ROW: J. Bernard, S. EnneTT, L. McLeod. C. Lucido, M. LundquisT. M. LundquisT, S. Henrilcson, S. Blomgren, B. Coniglio, K. Zahm, S. Ingram, J. LenTz, L. Newman. SECOND ROW: J. Wedberg, N. Bodach, B. Linder, S. Ramsey, S. Jackson, B. Palmer, B. Johnson, M. Monks, G. MorTaIIaro, B. Henrilrson, B. Hellman, J. Moore, B. Pollock, E. Kuhlmeier. THIRD ROW: C. Drolen, B. FriTz, J. Ferwerda, S. Carl- son, B. Bulfhans, K. Anderson, K. Carlson, M. Swenson, S. Bursick, J. Rylander, M, Kelsey, L. Frech, C. Dailey, S. Johnson, N. Fredriclcson. FOURTH ROW: M. Dobeclc, A. Karceslci, K. Senica, B. Nelson, C. STone, S. Cowan, C. Helsing, D. C5uTzwiIIer, B. EnneTT, C. Johnson, C. Norr- man, K. McCoy, J. Wolf, J. Johnson. FIFTH ROW: J. PeTerson, C. Johnson, E. Weberg, N. Johnson, L. WanTaIT, M, UTTer, B. Kiellgren, S. Erson, K. STone, S. 6uTzmer, B. BabbiT, L. BrighTson, M. Gonslci, S. Lundberg. SIXTH ROW: R. Manhke, R. ForTin, M. Anderson, K. LaH', S. Warifsman, S. Pell, L. Nelson, P. Green, J. Kowalewslci, N. Swanson, M. Wright J. Johnson, V. Anderson, J. ShaTer, M. FeIdT. Learning abouT opporTuniTies in Teach- ing, developing leadership quaIiTies, and helping oTher young people are The in- TeresTs oT The members oT The Jenny Waldo FuTure Teacher's Club, beTTer known as F.T.A. The club, meeTing The TirsT Tuesday oT each monTh, is open To any EasT High sTudenT. The main civic proiecT oT This year was addressing envelopes Tor The EasTer Seal Drive. In February, members were inviTed To a poTIucIc dinner given by DeITa Kappa Gamma, a Teachers' hon- orary sororiTy. Ians Tor a TorThcoming FTA meefing are SEATED, The adviser, Miss P fs, and The olificers, Mary Dobeck, KaThy STone, Barbara Henrilcson, a Karceslci, and Marilyn UTTer. Club Increases Knowledge of Spanish Culture l - I SPANISH CLUB: FIRST ROW: K. Lindeman, K. Anderson, L. Frech, A.Oman, J. Kisller, E. Kuhlmeier, C. Lindell, N. Olson, P. Henderson, T. Miller, B. Toland, N. While, G. Lamendola, B. Engebrelson. SECOND ROW: J. Wallenberg, S. Lundberg, S. Malani, S. Ramsey, D. Willlang, B. Jensen, W. Werlh, J. McNeany, B. Palmer, J. Fredriclcson, L. Miller, M. McCar+hy, F. Carlson, C. Dailey. THIRD ROW: M. Anderson, B. Bartholomew, B. Ralslon, G. Lunn, K. Glomp, K. Kramer, C. Norman, C. Johnson, S. Hunlley, J. Johnson, K. Johnson, B. Kiellgren, K. Slone, S. Carlslrom. FOURTH ROW: D. Hussell, N. Rudberg, S. Anderson, K. Larson, C. Johnson, M. Lundquisl, G, Wall, R. Warren, N. Swanson, S. Meyers, N. Fredriclcson, C. McCoy, S. Follmar, C. Warner, S. Barlholomew. FIFTH ROW: B. Olson, C. Williams, J. Haverly, N. Lace, S. Blomgren, R. Mahnlce, S. Marslon, L. Wanlz, K. Van Draslca, C. Clouser. K. Alden,,K, Nolan, B. Bullhaus, B. Delmore. SIXTH ROW: L. Burns. L. Eggehorn, S. Kingdon, J. Heden, R. Forlin, J. Wedberg, E. Kulclin, C. Elclund, C. Laurenl. Charlemos, which means Le+'s Chai, is lhe name ol Easl High's Spanish Club. On 'rhe lirsl Thursday ol every monlh, members ol Spanish Club meel lo lurlher lheir inleresls in lhe Spanish language, lile, and cusloms. During lhe school year lhe meelings ol Charlemos lealured slides ol adviser John Thayer's lrip lo Mexico, a Spanish dinner, a lallc on Spanish cusloms, and lhe annual Chrislmas program. The lhird year Spanish Class enacfed A Clqrisfmas Carol -I-he Looking al' a Spanish magazine are lhe Spanish Club officers Carl Elclund, p , , , denl: Donna Willlang, 'rreasurery Lannois Frech, vice-presidenl: Cieorgene narralion in Spanish. secreiary. SWEDISH CLUB: FIRST ROW: S. Anderson, K. Sirand, L. Peierson, J. Hoglund, P. Olson, D. Anderson, S. Blamberg, A. Carlson, D. Lund berg, D. Johnson, M. Palmer, M. Lundberg. SECOND ROW: S. Nilson, K. Adolphson, J. Ryland, S. Carlson, S. Erson, S. Hand, K. Aldeen, J Dahlquisl, A. Guslalson, C. Johnson, N. Berg, M. Forssirom, J. Adamson. THIRD ROW: M. Pelerson, M. Engsirom, G. Glans, S. Johnson S. Lundquisi, K. Vale, J. Ogren, C. Lundeen, S. Johnson, J. Gusiafson, K. Carlson, L. Pelerson. FOURTH ROW: P. Anderson, L. Erickson, L. Johnson, K. Peierson, M. Nelson, D. Andreen, K. Peierson, M. Daniels, S. Funk, S. Anderson, V. Anderson, L. Carlson. FIFTH ROW: D. Nelson M. Johnson, J. Sefrhans, J. Linde, G. Osborne, S. Saarinen, L. Eggehorn, D. Wesiin. Lucia Queen Reigns Over Swedish Club Festivity David Wesiin, Swedish Club vice-president Kris Vale, presideni, Lynne Erickson, Treasurer, and Lillian Peterson, secreiary, enioy reading a recenf issue of Dagens Nyherer, a Swedish newspaper. X . X ii. ,iff W L ,Q 33- I 'Fi QP' 35 ,217 , '3Y1gL,,,Wil. . sz 5 -f., Anoiher school year gone by means ihe close oi iesiiviiies for Swedish Club and ils adviser, Miss Margarel Swanson. In December, ihe club had ils Iradilional Lucia iesiiviiies wilh Mona Forsslrom reigning as queen. Olher Lucia ieslivi- 'ries included a smorgasbord and a pro- gram al Jrhe Erlander I-Iome. In acldiiion Io This, a Liugondas KnuI was held in January lo dance ou+ Chrislmas. The club annually presenis Iwo radio programs, conduclecl in Swedish, which help Io creale an inieresi in Swedish cusloms. The Lucia Oueen Mona Forsslrom and her aHendan+s Pai' Anderson, Karen Aldeen, Judy Ogren, Kris Vale, Jean Dahlquisf, and Kay Pe'rerson presided over fhe Lucia fesiival. 'I43 .ff SALLY SINGER RONALD KURTZ JOAN LINDSTROM MICHAEL FRANZEN CAROL LANDQUIST Feafure Edifor Associafe Edifor Edifor-in-Chief Sporfs Edifor Clubs Edlfor Highlights Staff Publishes Weekly Newspaper , Hwlpig Gale 'E-91 Ellen Liebovich, morgue edilor, Cecelia Lucido, poinl's edi- lor, Barbara Jensen, adverlising eclilor, and Caryl Drolen. girls' sporls edilor, compare lhe Highlighls wilh anolher paper. Correcling errors in lhe paper belore il goes lo lhe prinler are lhe proolreaders, Kalhie Erickson, Judy Kruger, Linda Schuelle, and Pal Geissman. Nol presenl lor lhe piclure is Julianne Guslalson. 'I44 Trying lo lil loo many ads in loo Iillle space and slrelching a small slory lo lil a large space are some ol lhe problems ol lhe l-lighlighls s Slall. The slall wilh lhe aid ol ils adviser, lvliss Beverly Fox pub lishes a weelcly newspaper which is dislribuled every Friday during homeroom period This year over 2.000 sludenls subscribed lo lhe l-liqhlighls News wriling sludenls prepare copy lor lhe paper The amounl ol space lheir slories lalce is used lo deler mine Quill and Scroll membership Associale clubs edilor Tim Davis, assislanl adverlising manager Beverly Delmore, associale lealure edilor Kris Zahm, and assoclale sporls edilor Dave Larson wail lor a Highlighls' slalf meeling MARGIT OHRN BRENDA NELSON CAROL OHRN C0.Edifof-in-Chief Aff Edifor Co-Ediforwin-Chief Argus Reviews Year's Activities l ,,..-vw ',,,.N... f -' Mickey Lundquisr and Mary Anne Lundquisr, slu- denr life edirors, and Judy Segerlind and Sharyn Pell, clubs ediiors, discuss rheir secrions wirh Pal' Brees and Pai Magnuson, faculry edirors. Advising Carol Cedarleaf, co-sophomore edifor, and Kris Sfohl, co-senior edifor, borh SEATED, on which picrures fo use in rheir secrions are, STANDING, lefr 'ro right Marlene Carlson, co-sophomore ediror: Joan Wedberg, co-senior ediror, Nancy Fredriclcson, assisran+ ad manager: Dennis Drake, assisrani' sporrs ediforg Dor- orhy Armour, co-iunior ediior: Roger Frech, R.O.T.C. ediiorg Sue Ennerr, aid manager: and Barb Henrikson, co-junior ediror. Long before Eas+'s crowded halls filled in Seprember, rhe fir' Argus slari mei ai a picnic 1 and ralked over plans wilh Miss Beverly -Fox, adviser, Mr. Ted Nelson, Waqners Priniers, and Mr. Bay Kaufman, Columbia Siudios. Throughour The pasr school year, rhe edi- lors and Their sraii have planned ihe looolc, wriiren copy, scheduled, Taken and de- veloped picrures, and periecred layouis. CH W ., 55,90 SAUNDRA INGRAM RUSSELL MILLER JACQUEUNE HARWICK Business Manager Chief Phofographer Bookkeeper Business Staff Manages Publications' Finances Miss Beverly Fox, iacully adviser ol lhe l-lighlighls, Argus, ancl Business Slafls, reviews The publicalions' finances. fe, Pholographers Harlan Johnson, Peler Rosella, and Tom Johnson wail' for direclions from pholo secrelary Barb Gerlce. lvlalcing lhe books balance, lalcing pholo- graphs, and handling circulalion for bolh lhe Argus and lhe l-lighlighls are some oi lhe clulies oi lhe Business Slalli. Anolher iunclion oi lhe slaii is lo produce lhe lalenl show, which was enlillecl lnlerprelalion. SEATED, Karen Bergslrorn and Marion Larson, circulalion managers, prepare To accepl subscriplions while Rulh- ellen Warren and Jean Kowalewski, circulalion managers, and Dorolhy Drolen and Sandy Delvloss exchange edifors, oiiler assislance A. F. S. Council Supports Exchange Program A.F.S.: FlRST ROW: J. McNeany, J, Moore, M. A. Lundquisf, L. Roland, C. Fried man, R. Taylor, K. Zahm. D. Lundberg, M. Mori, L. Rosenbloom. SECOND ROW S. Hunfley, T. Miller, A. Oman, K, Vale, D. Mackey, R. Warren, D. Drolen, S. Shum way, P. Nicklas, S. Surprise. THIRD ROW: B. Fritz, C. Zinn. C. Naltrass, H. Roberf son, B. Baker, A. J. Forfin, O. R. Andrew, K. Senica, S. Lundberg, S. Lundberg FOURTH ROW: V. Cooper, C. Drolen, D. Wesfin, R. McGuire, E. Bartleff, N Larson, P. Green. The main proiecf of fhe American Field Service Council is fo provide enough funds for a foreign sfudenf fo sfudy af Easf for one year. This year's foreign sfudenf was Nagako Mori of Japan. The council receives donafions from clubs and sfudenfs. Two represenfafives from each club in school make up fhe council. AFS held meefings af leasf once a monfh wifh ifs co-sponsors Mrs. William Gar- son, Miss Lefifia Saunders, Miss Mar- garef Swanson, and Mr. Charles Green. I. R. C. Promotes Foreign Understanding ln keeping wifh fhe aim of lnfer- nafional Relafions Club, which is fo gain a beffer undersfanding of people from ofher counfries, l.R.C. members heard speeches by Miss Doris Sfein, an English feacher from Rio de Janeiro, Dorofhy Drolen, who wenf fo Greece during fhe summer under fhe A.F.S. program, and Nagako Mori, exchange sfudenf from Japan. The club, open fo any sfu- denf, supporfed fhe American Field Service fund. l.R.C.: FIRST ROW: C. Dailey, N. Mori, M. Daniels, M. Criddlebaugh, S. Lundberg, K. Senica, M. Gonski, P. Nicklas, S. Surprise, L. Rosenbloom. SECOND ROW: C. Hagelin, B. Ring, P. Engle, L. Laken, B. Hellman, C. Cedarleaf, S. Shumway, L. Carlson, K. Alden, C. Zinn, J. Segerlind. THlRD ROW: K. Sfrancl, E. Weberg, K. Aldeen, C. Rehnberg, B. MacCallum, C. Johnson, M. Swenson, K. Anderson, M. A. Blixf, K. Nolan. FOURTH ROW: B. Johnson, J. Hogland, R. Johnson, R. Miller, S. Sfern, B. Fisher, M. Zullo, L. Frech. P. Adams. Debaters Acquire Speaking Poise VARSITY DEBATE: SEATED: E, KenT, C, Friedman, STANDING: T. Johnson, J. Lammers, R. Pe-Terson, C. Kenison. SOPHOMORE DEBATE: FIRST ROW: K. Greenberg, S. RuTh, R. Wieneke. K, Lucas, K. Varland. SECOND ROW: J, Gedraifes, R. Carp, R, ChosTner, J, Knudsen, B. Claeson. R. ElcsTen. THIRD ROW: B. Daisie, A. Lucay, D. Burns, G. Kercher, P. PeTers, C. CrawTord, M. Perrone. 'I48 This year The Topic oT debaTe was: Resolved, The UniTed STaTes should adopT The essen- Tial TeaTures oT The BriTish sys- Tem oT educaTion. DebaTers also vvorlced individually on original oraTory, radio spealcing, and oraTorical decla- maTion. Dewane Barnes, debaTe coach, meT wiTh The varsiTy and iunior varsiTy debaTers sevenTh hour every day. Sophomores meT aTTer school on Tuesday and Thursday To gain experience and selT-comfidence. Team members earned money Tor debaTe Trips by selling ice-cream bars, washing cars, and checlcing coaTs aT The baslceTball games. Sophomore debaTers Carol Norman, Barb Kiellgren, Sandy TiTus, and Kris Johnson loolc aT one oT The many Trophies Dewane Barnes' debaTers have won. J.R.C.: FIRST ROW: S. Carlson, N. Bodach, D. Anderson, E. Hancock, B. Ring, E. Kuhlmeier, D. Maclcey, D. SederquisT, N. WhiTe, l.. Roland SECOND ROW: D. lvlclnnes, K. Anderson, O. AlTredson, D. Swenson, O. Andrew, C, Johnson. TT'llRD ROW: T, Davis, K. McDonald, M. Con- rad, M. Be-cle, F. KnuTson, H. RoberTson, L. Frech, B. Baker, C. STone, F. Wienelce, B. Veline. FOURTH ROW: J. OedriaTis, C. Carlberg. R Cravens, G, Bear, K. Carlson, B. lngram. J. R. C. Sponsors Drive for Needy The 'purpose oT Junior Red Cross, To help oTher people Through service, has been car- ried ouT This year Through special chariTable acTions. The members, composed oT one sTudenT Trom each homeroom chosen To be ThaT homeroom's Junior Red Cross repre- senTaTive, rendered special services To The old people's homeand The Children's l-lome oT Rocl4Tord. A homeroom membership drive was held. Each homeroom ThaT -con- TribuTed a dollar To The Tund received a Red Cross seal Tor The door, and everyone in The homeroom auTomaTically became a J.R.C. member. The club meT under The guidance oT Mr. Fred Shell. Leading The Junior Red Cross members in Their campaign Tor The needy are The oTTicers, Tim Davis, president Carolyn Jacob, Treasurer: Karla Lar- son secreTary. Treble Clef Appears at School, Civic Programs TREBLE CLEF: FIRST ROW: J. Bell, S. Farb, L. Burch, B. Wales, C. Johnson, S, Anderson, A. Irwin, S. Cowan, D. Diuri, S. Ahlsfrand, P. Brees, D. Williams. SECOND ROW: N. Bodach, R. l-lelm, N. Lace, M. Lundqren. J. Conanl, lvl. Wright K. Woodman, S. Wilson, J. Powers, S. Pop- penhagen, D. Smirh. Tl-llRD ROW: S. Anderson, V. Kline, L. Campbell, lvl. Feldl, J. Johnson, G. Lundsrrom, R. Kempe, S. Carlson, C. Cedar- leal, l. Joiner, L. Erlandson, M. Johnson. FOURTH ROW: L, Clone, J. Johnson, S. Noreen, S. Farb, K. McDonald, N. Freclriclcson, J. Wrighl, B. Black, B. Frirz, K. Young. Treble Clel Choir members sang al lhe Orches- lra Concerl, lhe Bach Concerl ar Firsl Lulheran Church, and in lhe opererla. Choir members are chosen al rryouls lor Their vocal and musical abililies. They mel sec- ond hour every clay lo rehearse wilh lvlr. Linden Lunclslrom, lheir direclor. Passing our music lo olher choir members are 'rhe Treble Clel officers, Sandra Cowan, vice-president Carol Ceclarleaf, presi- denl: Pairicia Brees, secrelary, Grelchen Lundslrorn, freasurer. 5fMf!ifU3Esl3T f-vd3w'H :f4l4'qS eg.- 4, , in FRENCH CLUB: FlRST ROW: L. Schuelle, P. Liebovich, D. Ballen, S. Anderson. K. Boufin, R. Senger, S. Lee, D. Mackey, L. McLeod, D. Dal Rra, M. Lundquisf, M. Burch, J. Anasf, J. Holrnquisl. SECOND ROW: C. Anderson, S. Poppenhagen, M. Olson, S. Wahlsfrom, K. Senica, C. Slone, S. Lundberg, K. Elcsfrom, S. Larson, C. Liebovich, K. Rosborough, L. Rogers, G. Gregory, J. Fox, L. Andersen. THIRD ROW: S. Schneider, B. Baggefl, J. Siewenie, K. Fridley, K. Biavari, J. Weyburg, J. Jones, A. Beils, M. Daniels, C, Carlson, K. Anderson, P. Anderson, J. Ferwerda, K. Carlson, S. Johnson. FOURTH ROW: L. Toppe, S, Nelson, J. Kowalewslci, L. Fosler, D. Dralen, J. LaDue. S. Pell, J. Schroer, C. Cedarleaf, C. Troylce, S. Smiih, V. Mallon, D. Mclnnes, J. Slilcfas, K. Hein. FIFTH ROW: S. Gusiirus, K. McDonald, D, NVilliarns, V. Cooper, N. Fredriclcson, A. Foriin, C. Drolen, N. Larson, R. McDowell, J. Peierson, J. Roper, M. Donovan, L, Nelson, B. Ennelf, S. Bargren. SIXTH ROW: F. Anderson, C. Pelrovas, R. Hudler, T. Brewer, G. Kercher, T. Johnson, D. Johnson, D. Johnson, T. Carlson, N. Cancelose, J. Fosfer, D. Drake, R. Carp, K, Kramer, G. AhIs+ror'n, B. Herdlclofz. SEVENTH ROW: R. Carlson, T. Babcox, J. Forsell, T. Babcox, P. Schubeler, L. Novak. Le Cercle Francais Attracts French Students Voila, boniour, merci beaucoup, peul- elre, and oui are iusl a few of Jrhe phrases one may hear al a mee-ring of Le Cercle Francais. Miss Sylvia Brewer, The club adviser, encourages siudenls To speak only French ar The meelings. The language is also pracliced by presenling games and skils in French. All members musf have had al leasl one semesfer of French. QD559 French records provide enferrainrnenr for Dororhy Drolen, French Club secretary: Miss Sylvia Brewer, club adviser: Virginia Cooper, president Linda Schuelle, Treasurer: Ted Babcox, vice-president Electronics Club Studies Communications Under the direction ot Mr. Donald l-liclcs, Science Club met to discuss astrophysics, nuclear physics, biol- ogy, and chemistry. The club toured local plants and laboratories to ob- serve the practical application ot scientitic knowledge. Club members also worlced on projects and exhibits which were entered in regional com- petition at DeKalb. Otticers were Curt Anderson, president: Jim Ro- land, vice-president: Bonnielynne Veline, secretary-treasurer. Science Club Promotes Research Competition SCIENCE CLUB: FIRST ROW: D. Fletcher, D. Anderson, F. Newland, P. Thomas, J. Rowland, K. Anderson, E. Kent, S. Shumway, R. Swanson. SECOND ROW: A. Francis, E. Kuclcin, D. Fagerberg, J. Anderson, J. Flagler, G. Cleveland, R. Julin, J. MacKenzie. THIRD ROW: T. Nel- son, D. Cameron, T. Allen, R. Johnson, J. Thomas, J. Maysilles, J. Marsa, R. Frech, ELECTRONICS CLUB: FIRST ROW: T. Nelson, J. Anderson, R. Swanson, J. McKenzie, G. Cleveland, O. Ome. SECOND ROW: J. Thomas, R. Frech, P. Thomas, L. Carlstrom, J. Rowland, W. Axelson, S. Kingdom. , JUNIOR ENGINEERS: FIRST ROW: T. Dahlgren, R. KurTz, A. Weeks, J. Anderson, J. MacKenzie, R. Swanson, R. Frech, D. Anderson, R. Provi. SECOND ROW: D. Anderson, D. CrickeTT, W. Sweasy, C. Weisland, J. Marsa, D. MaroTTa, I.. O'Brien, J. EnglehardT. THIRD ROW: C. Olsen, P. Thomas, J. Thomas, D. Halden, L. Novak, T. Nelson, A, Anderson. C. Eklund, D. Johnson. Junior Engineers Club Stresses Advanced Study T A T ThroughouT The year Jun- , ior Engineers hosTed sev- eral guesT speakers. The I if purpose oT The club is To I bring TogeTher boys wiTh ' f A The same inTeresTs in sci- ence and engineering and To help pro- moTe The advanced sTudy in various engineering Tields. Members aTTended several banqueTs and IecTures given by The local RockTord OrganizaTion oT Elec- Trical and IvleTalIurgicaI Engineers, and They Toured a division oT The CaTerpillar Company in Peoria, Illinois. Roger Swanson, vice-presidenT, Roger Erechf presidenT, Jim Anderson, secre- Tary, and John MacKenzie, Treasurer, examine a machine aT a Junior Engineer meeTing. Y-Teens Meet for Group Fellowship Under lhe supervision ol Miss Kalherine Grolh, members ol Y-Teens mel every olher Tuesday ol lhe monlh. Girls lrom Easl and Wesl l-ligh mel lo improve social, educalional responsibili- lies and lo parlicipale in service proiecls. ln December lhe girls broughl loys lo lhe Chil- dren's l-lome, lollowing lheir Chrislmas parly. Laler in lhe year lhe girls loolc a lrip lo While Pines Slale Park. Al one ol lhe meelings, lhe girls parlicipaled in a lally pull. Al Y-Teens meelings various service proiecls were discussed. A demonslralion by a hair slyl- isl was presenled al a monlhly program. The girls also enioyed seeing lwo movies on good grooming, The American Girl and Boundary Line. Aller every meeling, lhe Y-Teens were inviled lo go swimming in lhe Y.W.C.A. pool. Ohficers were: Rulh lvlahnlce, presidenlg Kalhy Anderson, social chairman, lvliclqi Rule, social chairmani Joanne Palmer, secrelary-lreasurer. Finding oul whal lhe program is lor lheir nexl Y-Teens meeling are Darlene Gulzwiller, Sylvia Currere, Gail Glans, and Pal Currere. Y-TEENS: FIRST ROW: K. Lall, J. Peler- son, M. Rule, J. Palmer. SECOND ROW: G. Glans, K. Anderson, L. Nelson, K Grolh, J. Porler, R. lvlahnke, J. Johnson THIRD ROW: L. Glans, D. Gulzwiller S. Currere, A. Gergerson, P. Currere, J Fisher, K. Hoey. Monitors Keep Halls Quiet, Collect Attendance MONITOR CLUB: FIRST ROW: Mr. E. Delaporte, S. Jackson, S. Shumway, S. Jepsen, M. McCarthy, N. Houy, M. Lundquist, B. Nelson, V. Hager, S. Hultgren, C. Lewis, B. Toland, G. Anast, 6. Lamendola, P. Patch. SECOND ROW: M. Anderson, P. Anderson, M, Schafer, C. Stone. P Engle K Anderson K Lindeman J Brou hton B Gustafson K Stone L Frech C Liebovich, J. LaDue, S. Erson, S. Larson. THIRD ROW' S. Murphy, V. Cooper, J. Anderson, C. Carlson. H. Robertson, D. Linden, M. Rosene, S. PeII, S. Lundquist, J. Rylander, S. Johnson, K. Carl- son, J. Ferwerda, B. BuIthaus. FOURTH ROVV: S. AIIen, T. Davis, B. Claeson, R. Pete, R. BIoom, K. Jacobson, C. HoIub, K. Glomp, W. John- son, D. Anderson, J. Anderson, L. Burns, D. Johnson, D. Nelson, G. Anderson. FIFTH ROW: D. Marotta, J. MacKenzie, S. McMannis. Library Staff Assists Students Do I check books out here, or over there? is otten heard by Library statt members. The statt's duties range trom shelving books to waiting on students who are returning and checking out books. Library statt otticers are Tim Davis, president, Judy Ogren, vice-president: Tina Woitovvicz, secretary: Pat Yount, treasurer. LIBRARY STAFF: FIRST ROW: V. Grackruitz, R. Myers, L. Rubeck, 6. Gregorcy. M Vella, J. McNeany, S. Papham, R. Robinson, D. Mucligan, J. Vass. SECOND ROW K. Huddlestun, J. Ogren, M. Billman, P. Yount, J. NeIson, J. Nelson, M. Gough, B Dzielak, K..AhIgren, C. Burger. B. Jamerson. THIRD ROW: R. Hudler, T. Davis, T Woitowicz, K. Latt, R. Totten, 6. Altredson. E. Weberg, C. Dailey, L. Frech, D Westin. FOURTH ROW: M. Johnson, J. McMaIson, D. Silbaugh. Pep Club Generates Enthusiasm Pep Club's chiel aclivily for lhe l958-59 season was a card seclion. During lhe ioolrball season enlhusiasm was heighiened when Pep Club girls perlormed such speciallies as spelling our GO and WIN, For our ol lown loolball and baslcelball games, Pep Club members charlered buses and allended games en masse lo cheer The Team on lo viclory. Al baskelball games oiciicers and sophomore cheerleaders sold pom-poms. Club meelings were scheduled lo iniroduce new cheers and lo encourage good sporlsmanship. PEP CLUB: FlRST ROW: S. Jepson, B. Sanderson, S. Hunrley, K. Simailis, C. Stahl, C. Lundell, T. Miller, D. Dal Pra, D. Diuri, G. Lamendola B. Engebrerson, B. Magnuson, S. lngram, J. Lenrz, P. Parch, J. Holmquisr. SECOND ROW: M. Daniels, J. Anderson, J. Broughfon, C. Bor donaro, J. Seidel, D. Willlang, B. Henrilcson, J. Lund, C. Lucido, B. Jensen. M. Lundquisi, C. Ohrn, B. Nelson, M. Ohrn, D. Mackey, J. Peler son, J. McNeany. THIRD ROW: K. Van Draslca, L. Waniz, B. Nelson, P. Engle, K. Lindeman, S. Poyer, G. Johnson, P. Siormonr, K. Anderson C. Dailey, B. Olson, M. McCarfhy, F. Carlson, S. Johnson, B. Linder, S. Shumway. FOURTH ROW: N. Maxwell, M. Parrick, S. Olson, L. Wil liamson, C. Johnson. S. Lundquisi, S. Lee, B. Ades, J. Bernard, M. Larson, M. Larson, J. LaDue, K. Slone, S. Erson, J. Johnson, S. Larson, D Neison. FlFTH ROW: J. Bell, C. Carlson, C. Nalrrass, H. Roberfson, C. Drolen, N. Larson, L. Schuelle, D, Drolen, L. Frech, K. Eksrrorn, S Hand, S. Johnson, P. Johnson, S. Bargren, 6. Lidbeifer. SIXTH ROW: S. Pell, J. Bernard, S. Warfsrnan, A, Karceski, J. Heden, C. Zinn, J Wedberg, N. Fredriclcson, B. Frifz, S. Bariels, A. Forlin. i Taking charge of 'rhe card seciion and selling porn-poms kepf Pep Club ' officers Jan LaDue, presidenr, Fran Carlson, vice-presidenf, Cindy Loy, Treasurer, and Barb Jensen, secreiary, busy ihroughour rhe year. .EWiA '?1: :1i: i?5f' 2 VD ' W, F1 SENIOR R-CLUB: FIRST ROW: R. Pellerson, J. Nelson, R. Anderson, J, While, Mr, C. Brees, adviser, F, Rogers, D. Polaski, S. Lylord, D. Mood. SECOND ROW: D. Carler, R. Pearson, D. Pelerson, J. Alonoi, G, Erickson, J. Bargren, H. Hippman, C. Lewis, G. Pelerson, J. Holub. THIRD ROW: D. Gilchel, D. Bishol, B. Weir, G. Burlon, E. Malz, G. Bredesen, T. Mc- Faul, R. Ehrler. FOURTH ROW: W. Johnson, W. Johnson, J. Re-Ising, B. Nagleslad, T. Segar, I-I. Amenl. R-Club Encourages Good Sportsmanship .-vie: 'ff-, L mx, W , ,, K ,.,. Every Easl high boy who has iiii Siii I earned a leller in any sporl is eligible lor membership in R- ill Club. Clill Brees. adviser, club il L,, ollicers, Dave Polaski, presi- denl, Roy Anderson, vice-presi- denl, John While, secrelary, Fred Rogers, lreasurer, and club members worked lo promole good sporlsmanship al all limes. A lloal lor Homecoming, a November hay- ride, lhe annual R-Club dance, and lhe Falher- Son Banquel were some ol lheir aclivilies. Al Rab baskelball games members ushered Easl High lans lo lheir seals. For lhe second conseculive year R-Club spon- sored lhe Easl High Relay Oueen seleclion. JUNIOR and SOPHOMORE R-CLUB: FIRST ROW: K. Conli, C. Wallin, R. Hallquisl, J. Owens, D. Liskum, Gr. Dal Pra, Mr. C. Brees, adviser, B Livingslon, J. Sandberg, H. Bundlie, B. Klinl, F. Olson, J. Anderson, L. Hoel. SECOND ROW: T. Pellanl, A. Breed, B. Weems, J. Reschlien, E Dalloslo, F. Norlon, M. Hamillon, Ci. Guslalson, T. Lindblacle, L. Claylon, J. Sligman, R. Fearn, D. Knodle, R. Provi, J. Elslon. THIRD ROW F. Wellerslrand, 6. I-lallberg, J. Behr, K. Benson, P. Schubeler, F. Walker, C. Prenlice, F. Pelerson, L. Hedberg, G. Hendry, J. Simpson, M Hipp, J. Larson, L. Collins. FOURTH ROW: V, Duck, G. Siden, 6. Pelerson, V. Lenlz, J. Lundin, L. Johnson, L. Friel, D. Willis, D. Erickson R. Johnson, D. Lonsway, C. Cramer, J. Coppolefli. FIFTH ROW: J. Swenson, D. Akerlund, D. Johnson, B. Howard, R. Pearson, T. Kirkpalrick J. Schuelle, R. Ogren, P. Barry, J. Klinl, N. Troup, N. Lindeblad, D. I-lallden. SIXTH ROW: L. Nalley, M. Oberg, B. Anderson, T. James D. Hanson, J. Crone, R. Calkins, D. Bakken, P. Gales, R. Carlson, L. Carlson, R. Carlson, R. Chrislian, R. Singer. Boffalion Commander Baffalion Sponsor ROGER FRECH SALLY SINGER The EasT RoclcTord Reserve OTTicers' Training Corps oTTers iTs cadeTs exTensive Training in many Tields oT mili- Tary science, such as small uniT TacTics, miliTary organiza- Tion, and marlcsmanship. The R.O.T.C. program also allows cadeTs To compeTe Tor drill Team, color guard, and varsiTy riTle Team posiTions. Each year The R.O.T.C. cadeTs presenT Their annual miliTary ball, aT which The sponsors malce Their oTTicial del3uT. Federal lnspecTion and CompeTiTive Drill com- pleTe The R.O.T.C. Calendar. AT Federal lnspecTion a visiTing oTTicer inspecTs The baTTalion and Tiles a reporT wiTh FiTTh Army HeadguarTers. EasT has consisTenTly mainTained iTs honor raTing as one oT The Top R.O.T.C. uniTs in The high school division. AT CompeTiTive Drill The cadeTs are iudged on Their drilling aloiliTy. s i'sHff i 3 , ' R.O.T.C. Boffalion S-1 Baffalion S-Z BRUCE PETERSON PHILLIP JOHNS Bcffalion S-3 Baffalion S-4 JAMES KARNES WILLIAM REID WesT High Baffalion Commander Vance Jones and WesT High BaTTalion Sponsor KaThy MclnTosh ioin Sally Singer and Roger Frech in leading The Easl' High MiliTary Ball. Sally is The Easf High BaTTalion Sponsor and Roger is The Eas+ High BaTTalion. Commander Company A Plofoon Leader Firsf Sergeanf Plqfoon Leader RONALD KURTZ HAROLD AMENT ROLAND BARKER Company Sponsor Company Commander MARLENE CARLSON STUART STERN Isf PLATOON: FIRST ROW: R. Barker, D. Hunfer, R. Pearson, P. Thompson, B. WerdIcIo+z, R. Baxfer. SECOND ROW: S. Palmer, M. Gambill, B. Richards, D. Lindsfrom, J. Kleckner, G. Sanders, B. Scoff. THIRD ROW: J. Benia- min, D. Gasch, J. Peierson, J. Richardson, J. DaI1Ien, A. Breed. 2nd PLATOON: FIRST ROW: R. Kur+z, S. Spongberg, D. WaI1Igren, C. S+. Angel, W. Lyford. SECOND ROW: R. Johnson, J. Sommer, J. Ogren, P. Kacko, C. Richards, R. Cravens. THIRD ROW: J. BusweII, R. Milani, B. BiIIsIrand, M. Oberg. Company B Company Commander Company Sponsor HAROLD HICKMAN LYN-MARIE NELSON Plafoon Leader Firsf Sergeanf Plafoon Leader DALE BECKETT WILLIAM WHITMIRE WILLIAM AXELSON Isf PLATOON: FIRST ROW: T. Carlson, D. Sodersfrorn, J. Trowbridge, G. Gohlinghorsf, M. Maloche, W. Benford. SECOND ROW: W. Vermies, R. Kirn, E. SI1iIz, B. FaIII'i, W. Conard, I I. WarsIiII, G. Laurenf. THIRD ROW: T. Bryan, J. Brazio, R. Keyes, M. Johnson, R. Anderson, L. Pink, D. I-Iifchcock. FOURTH ROW: J. Simpson, T. Johnson, S. Whifeford, L. Smi+I1, C, WeisIand, T. Brewer. 2nd PLATOON: FIRST ROW: D. Johnson, T. Gay, G. Powell, L. Aden, D. Hanson, R. BIoomquis+. SECOND ROW: T. Fifzmaurice, R. Francis, A Weeks. M. Rosene, L. SIaugI'1+er, T. I-Iauser, W. Smifh. THIRD ROW: D. Burns, J. Swanborg, D. Dray, 6. VanAIs+yne, J. Weaver, G. Osborn, S Wahl, K. Huefson. FOURTI-I ROW: R. CocIcreII, D. Sfrommer, G. Lindsay, R. McGuire, J. Po++er, C. Alexander, J. Lufer, D. Silbauch. Company C Company Sponsor Company Commander JEAN KOWALEWSKI DENNIS PETERSON Plafoon Leader Firsf Sergeanf Plafoon Leader JOHN NORDENBERG CHARLES SUNDERMAN RICHARD LUNDVALL Isl PLATOON: FIRST ROW: C. Kennison, D. Anderson, B. Sieele, T. Kirkpalrick, T. Jol-inson, T. Morales. SECOND ROW: J. Swenson, J. Davis, D. Milclnell, 6. Hicks, R. Albright R. Slwumway, M. Baily. THIRD ROW: F. Anderson, D. Lundin, 6. Erickson, J. Fysl'i, G. Ray, R. Huicller, J. Ged- railis. W. Jackson. FOURTH ROW: R. Peierson, R. Lloyd, D, Lullon, K. Soclergren. 2nd PLATOON: FIRST ROW: R. Carlson, R. Siedin, J. Bramel, R. Welirlen, D. O'Hara, R. Carp. SECOND ROW: J. Hall, P. Priola, L. Nelson. P. Hayes, B. Brown, F. Robins, C. Peferson. THlRD ROW: S. Allen, O. Schneider, D. Case, B. Hoffman, J. Tlnomas, W. Rulli, H. Novak. FOURTH ROW: D. Cameron, R. Pelerson, T. Kirby. In a selling of blue and while, lhe cadels successfully slaged lheir Nineleenrh Annual Mililary Ball. Leading The grand march are: Donna Seve-rson, Jim Le Parr, Wesr HighiCompany Commanderg Virginia Polkowski, Bruce Peferson, Balfal- ion S-I.: Kafhy hficlnfosh, Wesl High Balfalion Sponsor: Vance Jones, Wes? High Baffalion Commander: Sally Singer, Easl High Ballalion Sponsor: Roger Frech, Easl High Ballalion Commander. R. 0. T. C. Calendar Features Drills, Rifle Matches, Military Ball K aww. ' f .-will a. .fe RTGI-TT: The Easl l-ligh Varsily Rille Team slcill- fully compeled in several nalional rifle malches this year and in marches againsl nearby high schools and mililary academies. FIRST ROW, kneeling: L. Sandbergh, G, VanAlsTyne, D. Hunler, R. Shumway. SECOND ROW, slanding: R. Erech, caplaing A. Breed, P. Johns, B. Pelerson, D. Peler- son. BELOW: The sharp reporls of largel rifles sei' The scene as The Easl l-ligh rille learn began The oiclhand slage ol a rille malch againsl Sl. John's lvlililary Academy. The Rab marlcsmen won lhis one 92l lo 870. 'T RIGHT: The R.O.T.C. color guard is composed of D. Cameron, R. Carlson, T. Johnson, and T. Carl- son. LEFT: Members ol This year's drill leam which won The Triangular Championship are: FIRST ROW: J. Sommer, D. Cameron, P. Johns, J. Mclvlahan, A. Breed. SECOND ROW: R. Pearson, C. Kenni- son. R. Kurlz, commander: B. Smilh. J. Vincenl. 5 'I' 1 gs W , , N IN ,V . I i, X. Q., Q Q , . I X 9 T i ' l 9 vm 0 . 'M , , N , . --V 'fx Isa.. px , , Q 4. J' ., H96 I ' - - -4' aqx ,, ' Q V , , , V. ., , x 3 4 N' X, ' -P . I if 4 YQ. PM a- Ki N-is x 541 -ta sf: VN, , , ,J 3 v H ' 'Q is V ' X? Y. ' H I I ' t K -.df JA 1 I N, . . ' V. .' ' 'V 5 Q N I I 'Q ' Q ..' 1' T xt ' i I 'I 5 . N N N ,I , W 1.-S, Q 1 Q ' Q41- 'x ' -.' I m'1b' 1 vf , 1 , ,- U XSIQSCE ff,-Lf '- ,E iiyf - 'N..::.f- ff X jj, C PETITIVE EDITOR ASSOCIATE WILBUR JOHNSON DENNIS DRAKE GIRLS' SPORTS EDITOR CARYL DROLEN O pg? ,Mean Q 5 ,,,, , v1 1 I 'QNX ff .5 if H X 'Q .R ' 1 ' if ,fn k'Vk 5 1 qi? x X' O 'v wi a, f l ,L',, Qi A' :Z11 iff : ., 8 l 2 U fr ff W ,Q 3 3 5' r s Q H15 Y im 9 . ' A ,-A' 5 ,,1' D i K ' f L-,ill ,,,k fx. r ' ' . 1, ,r wif ,, -. ,xv 1' 4 S Ani 4 ,. ' in ' 7 ,f 'f 1 11 4. mfx iii? x . 4 V sf mf. East Compiles 5-4 Season The F-Rabs opened The i958 season by de- TeaTing a highly raTed Bloom eleven, 7-6, aT Beyer STadium. The Tollowing SaTurday EasT Traveled To Janesville and downed The Bluebirds by a score oT 6-O. ATTer Two non-conTerence games, The Rabs Took on JolieT in Their TirsT conTerence game. The Erbmen gained Their Third sTraighT and TirsT conTerence win oT The season by dropping The STeelmen 27-7. The Tollowing week The Rabs were handed a 26-I9 loss, The TirsT oT The season, in a con- Terence game wiTh WesT Aurora. The E-Rabs goT back on The winning Trail when They Traveled To EasT Aurora and beaT The TomcaTs I3-7 in a hard ToughT game. EasT Then enTerTained The Big EighT champs, Elgin. The lvlaroons spoiled The Rab Homecom- ing by handing Them a 20-O deTeaT. ATTer The Elgin deTeaT, The Erbmen Traveled To FreeporT To play a scrappy FreeporT eleven. They were handed Their Third conTerence deTeaT by Free- porT, 6-O. The nexT game was The highlighT oT The season. In a Typically hard ToughT EasT-WesT game, The Rabs came ouT on Top by a score oT I3-7. EasT ended The TooTball season aT LaSalle-Peru where The Cavaliers handed The Rabs a 20-7 seTback. Maior leTTers wenT To John Bargren, John Cop- poleTTi, CliTT Cramer, Dick Ehrler, Ron Fearn, Larry Friel, Dale Georger, Doug GiTchel, Jerry C5usTaTson, l-lowie l-lippman, John l-lolub, Bill l-loward, Bob Koberg, ClayTon Lewis, Bruce Liv- ingsTon, Dan Longnecker, Dave Lonsway, Tom McFaul, Dave Miller, BarT NaglesTad, Cliff Pear- son, Dave Polaski, Jack Reising, Fred Rogers. Bill Rogers, Lloyd SmiTh, John WhiTe, Larry Wid- rig, and Denny Willis. l-lowie l-lippman and BarT NaglesTad were elecTed co-capTains. Named To The l958 All-CiTy TooTball Team were Ronnie Fearn, BarT NaglesTad, Fred Rogers. John WhiTe, and l-loward l-lippman. l-loward l-lippman was chosen lViosT Valuable Player by his Team-maTes. Doug Carlson, Denny CarTer, and STan LyTord received maior manager leTTers. Coaching The varsiTy TooTball Teams are Bill King, J. V. coach: Varsify Coach Russ Erb and his assisTanTs, ArT SadTler and Bob PellanT. 4 Ronnie Fearn i34i pifcines fhe bail oui +0 Dan Longnecker i321 as Howie Hippman i37, prepares fo block in fhe Elgin Game. Varsity Gridders Placf ff Cliff Cramer Dick Ehrler Ron Fearn Howie Hippman Co-capfain John Holub Dan Longnecker Tom McFaul Dave Miller 1 An unidenrified Wes? Aurora player is brouqhf down by Dave Polaski i291 as Larry Friel U61 and J. J. Whife I4-51 close in To help I fourth In Big Eight Bar+ Naglesiad Cliff Pearson Dave Polaslci Jack Reising Co-capfain Bill Rogers Fred Rogers John Whife Larry Widrig VARSITY TEAM: FIRST ROW: D. Carlson, rngr., B. Naglesiad, C. Pearson, J. Whire, C. Lewis, D. Lonsway, F. Rogers, C. Cramer, D. MiIIer L. Friel, S. Lyford, mqr. SECOND ROW: J. Gusrafson, D. Lonqnecker, D. Polaski, D, Willis, H. Hippman, L. Widriq, B. Rogers, D. Ehrler D, Georger, R, Fearn. THIRD ROW: R. Erb, coach, J. Sandberg, G. Erickson, J. Barqren, B. Howard, J. Reisinq, B. Livingsron, D. Erickson T. Iv1cFauI, J. CoppoIe++i, A. Sad+Ier, coach. FOURTH ROW: D. OIson, L. CoIIins, C. Safes, D. Roser, M. Franzen, B. Weems, L. Smirh, J I-Iolub, B. Koberg. Rubs Overpower Warriors 13-7 Sophomore fullback Dick Ogren is hir hard by Iwo Braves in 'rhe Wesi' game. BOXSCORE EAST . OPPONENTS .1:i. anesvmej A g.,: ,. Jolfet !9l 2 Wesf Aurora f l l 13 EM+Awma 1 ,Elgini ,-'1 Lf'.' ,.,: 1 FfeePQf+ WesT Rockford .13 . m l LGSGHS-Pefu Two happy E-Rabs, Jack Reisinq and Dave Lonsway, carry Coach Erb off We Field affer Easf beef Wes? I3-7 In The varsify game. Fullback Howie Hippman 1371 is sfopped by +wo War- riors afier a shorf gain, as Dave Miller f5lJ and Jerry Gusfafson HID look on. My V . A T al i i J 5. SOPHOMORE TEAM: FIRST ROW: M. Oberg, mgr., D. Ogren, D, Johnson, R. Carlson, R. Erickson. J. Swenson, B. Anderson, R. Speilman, R. Calkins, K. Marshall, T. Kirkpatrick, N. Troup, R. Christian, L. Carlson, mgr. SECOND ROW: R. l-lerbig, T. Babcox, J. Fysh, C. Lindberg, G. Vorsanger, E. l-tippman, R. Pearson, B. Singer, L. Nalley, D. Akerland, D. l-lanson, C. Brees, coach, R. Carlson, mgr. Tl-llRD ROW: F, Bohac, coach, M. Swanberg, coach, J. Gilbert, P. Oates, C. Byrd, L. Pink, T. Johnson, J. Schuette, R. Cornelius, V. Duck, J. Hanley, R. l-tume, T. James. FOURTH ROW: J. Crone, mgr., T. Plager, B. Bianchi, C. Richards, J. Weaver, P. t-tayes, O. Calacci, P. Erlandson, T. Ellison, R. Schwartz, R. Vronch, L. Johnson, O. Tillett. Breesmen End Season Fifth In Little Eight The Breesmen tinished the season with a record ot 4 wins and 5 losses. The sophomores were J A . . tied tor titth place in the Little Eight with a 1 3-4 record. L., ' i w .., . Us, - I.. iff? The Rablets Split their tirst two non-conterence gf ir' ,, if g g vii aAL,. Q r games by losing to Bloom and beating Janes- 4 i i T ,.g - 'lsts 5 ville. They opened conterence play with a vic- tory over Joliet but then lost three times in a row to both West and East Aurora and Elgin betore getting back into the win column. ..,. The Rablets then beat Freeport in a close contest, I3-7. The tollowing week the Brees- men blanked their Crosstown rivals, the Braves. I3-O. ln the last game ot the season, the Rab- lets were toppled by LaSalle-Peru, 33-2. At the end ot the season Coach Cliti Brees' men chose Richard Ogren and Ned Troup as co-captains. is sif T . . Vital. fs . , Assistant sophomore tootball coach Frank Bohac and coach Cliff . Brees check lineups while the team warms up in the background. gg: ,yumtfilf VX ,A if -- tts' use N1 ' .liki fig? !9a2'!1,!vEf7Vi5!.li:'-f+i12.,fSi!ri .suddqirzmf Harriers Finish Third In State Coach John Reschlein's Harriers raclced up The lJesT season in The hisTory oT cross counTry aT EasT High. They were undeTeaTed in dual com- peTiTion and placed Third in The sTaTe, which is The TarThesT ThaT an EasT High Team has ever advanced in sTaTe compeTiTion. The B Team also was undeTeaTed in six meeTs. The Rabs Tinished second in The Peoria InviTa- Tional, TirsT in The DisTricT, and Third in The STaTe. This year's A Team was composed oT Gary Bredeson, Harold AmenT, Dave BishoTT, Tyler Segar, Dave Bal4l4en, and Jim Owens. Hugh Bundlie, Ken Benson, Dean Lislcum, Jim KlinT, Dan Carlson, and Jaclc Anderson were on The B Team. lvlaior leTTer awards were given To Harold B r Tii flf T scssl sli A s1f 2- siri srii slir, TTTTT 2 c iicc .2 . , .cc , T fii -rrs ilf 2 s T AmenT, Tyler Segar, Dave BishoTT, and Gary ssr 9.60555 .lg-,Vg+5+i5na.fg ycs isci.s Bredeson. Minor leTTer awards wenT To Dave A M Sferlihg.jfnV,HaHona5i.. T Balclren, Ken Benson, Hugh Bundlie, Dean Lislcum, A tgg gy and Jim Owens. John Reschlein received a minor T ili is mandfjer award. Gary Bredeson was elecTed Siaiei caF3Tain oT The Team. H ff: qw .I- -ra , Tj, , egg J -A . . T, ,T , , .,-, , V, c s CROSS COUNTRY TEAM: FIRST R-OW: G. Bredeson, H. AmenT, J. Owens, D. Balclcen, T. Segar, K. Benson, D. Bisholzi. SECOND ROW: J Anderson, D. Carlson, J. KlinT, D. Llslcum, B. Papich, G. PeTerson, G. Gar R. Pearson, J. Alongi, A. Anderson, S. CulberTson, T. Bloom. de. THIRD ROW: J. Reschlem, coach, J. Reschlem, mgr., H. Bun-dl Sacltlermen Finish Season 19-6 WiTh Coach ArT SadTler aT The helm, The Rabs Tinished The season wiTh a record oT I9 wins and 6 deTeaTs and ended up in a Tour way Tie Tor The Big EighT ConTerence Championship. This year's Team, which had six boys alTernaTing in The Tive posiTions, was composed oT Tive sen- iors and one sophomore. They were Brad Carlson, Jim Cowan, Wilbur Johnson, Doug Dahlgren, Denny Gibson, and The lone sophomore, Skip Thoren. The Rabs were well represenTed in The annual posT-season awards. Jim Cowan was elecTed To The TirsT Team on The Big EighT all-conTerence Team while Denny Gibson made The second Team and Wilbur Johnson received honorable menTion. Jim Cowan also received special menTion on The all-sTaTe Team, and Denny Gibson, Wilbur John- son, and Skip Thoren received honorable menTion. Co-capTains Tor The I958-T959 baskeTball Team were Jim Cowan and Wilbur Johnson. Receiving maior leTTers were Brad Carlson, Jim Cowan, Doug Dahlgren, Ron Fearn, Denny Gibson, Warren Johnson, Wilbur Johnson, BarT NaglesTad, Bill Rogers, Chuck 5TraiT, and Skip Thoren. Manager awards wenT To Dick l-lolmin, Doug Carlson, and Denny CarTer. The game againsT The WesT Warriors was The big game oT The season. The Warriors Took a I7-7 TirsT guarTer lead, buT The deTermined E-Rabs ToughT back and gained a 62-54 win. ln The besT baskeTball game oT The season, The Maroons and E-Rabs Traded The lead Through- ouT The game. Elgin hiT a baskeT in The lasT Ten seconds To give Them a 68-67 win. EasT came roaring back The Tollowing week and deTeaTed The LaSalle-Peru Cavaliers 58-38. AnoTher EasT-WesT game rolled around on The Tollowing Friday nighT. The Rabs iumped oTT To an early lead and reTained iT Tor an imporTanT 73-66 vicTory over The Warriors. The lasT games oT The season decided The Big EighT Champion. When boTh EasT and Elgin losT and WesT RockTord and WesT Aurora won, The Big EighT TiTle wenT To all Tour schools. The Tollowing week was The beginning oT The sTaTe TournamenT. EasT deTeaTed l-lononegah 99-38 and ST. Thomas 79-55. The nexT game was The Third EasT-WesT game OT The year. ln a hard ToughT game The Rabs losT a hearTbreaker To The Warriors by a score oT 60-57. Jim Cowan T543 prepares To shooT an imporTanT TreeThrow in The FreeporT game while Doug Dahlgren l32l and Denny Gibson l5ll geT seT in case oT a rebound. o f,, f1-,k 1 f,,2: I . 5l S0 fsfif ' ' ,,wz,,Q- ., hw vwzsrm 68 on n - -g 1,: , . 47 ' n ',,: f -:,- ., -frgiiua Q90 - n f -ze, f ,ifmzw k ,,.- Zlii f,.11 Shit' Wifbur Johnson 1521 goes up for a shorf lump sho? whiWe Denny Gibson f5ll looks on inH'1e Oak Park game. :new ,zwasssk f1'w,gfggq,,. 1 nn nlo . o , M52 .'-, f,1sf1ff, , -ff I ,, i ' onnn o o'nn ' :ff1z?iJf1 '.-f'.2Ysii,Q' 1 ,I 'f'.' - o ., , L ,,oo , . no,oolo ooo o Fsieepvfff onniioolo i o,i. Q ,, A Barr: nqlron :,, , 1,. a .,,,.. 1. ffnl., L1,, wifi., ., 67? izz ' 'i A .. ' 'fgY2 ' 68' nfn nfl nlnxl igf 1 nlon nlnn nnno nfonl n o' no 1 onooo fo- no i nooo nool nlno nnoi i nonn n oo fno onni oonn fno o fio n .n nl, Park ,,:5 f l 'f1f 2, f.1 2in,o .Q'2i5i11fn, n onnn n o w n Wnnwo n 'Z'A' -'iZffi L f afil N qig ffff '2f1 - '- :SE 1 o.no .o1hiJ, ,:,f. I fi ' 'l on monnh '-n:,1 . ,,, ,.., . . J, ..,,, , f : ' i11' n an 1-,,.:,,!i5ia:il1 -:f5uf1fff5l13'7 X-,fi-xfs,sfW,,. '::ss1g::, en w,'fkf,.:. Affempfing a hook sho? in The Crysfai Lake game is high scoring Jim Cowan Q54-J. Driving in for a lay-up in The Heriem game is Denny Gibson i5Il while Wilbur Johnson i521 and Skip Thoren i451 pre- pare fo give rebound assisfance. Rubs Tie For Shari Skip Thoren I4-51 goes high in The air for a fwo poinier in The Elgin game. -r 'V ff, Q , n Big Eight Crown Brad Carlson Jim Cowan Doug Dahlgren Ron Fearn Dennis Gibson Vifarren Johnson Wilbur Johnson Bill Rogers Chuck Sfrail' Skip Tlworen A leam of happy E-Rabs and a feam of deiecfed Warriors leave flwe floor alfer +l'1e Rabs beal 'rl1e Warriors 62-54 ar rlie Rab gym. VARSITY TEAM: FIRST ROW: A. Sac.IfIer, coach, J. Cowan, W. Johnson, D. Dahlgren, S. TIworen, D, Gibson, B. CarIson. SECOND ROW: C Sfralf, B, Rogers, D. WiIIis, W. Johnson, R. CarIson, E. Januszewski, B. NagIesIad, R. Fearn. TI-IIRD ROW: D. CarIson, mgr., D. Carfer, mgr Denny Gibson ISII jumps Io gef fhe rebound as WIIbur Johnson 1525 I1eIps compIe+e Ihe play. 'Wh 5 -- y f ff f je Y f if , Lg 1383 1 I Q Q n E, i ff J A 331 S tx I Bly- K s 3 , gd N ls I i -A . ' 'll 32 'N ar SOPHOMORE TEAM: FIRST ROW: H, Palmer, coach, S. ForresT, T. Ralrnquish J. Forsell, A, Rich, B. Anderson, D. Eclc, M. Swanberg Carlggn, mgrw BiL,lr5T0m, M, Bullard, D, Carlgcm, N. Troup J. lVlCDc3I'ii6l, Bdhhen, T. BGTJCIOJK, J. Norsen. T-l'llRD ROW J. Crone, mgr,, D, Wanfalf, T, Swanlundl R, Ogren, R, Bleed, R. KiellsTrom, G. Calacci, D. Davidson, J. l-loisingTon, T, James, FOURTH ROW: D. l.unn, R. Swenson, W. Anderson, J. Beard. Rablets Finish Third in Conference The l958-I959 sophomore baslceTball Team, coached by l-larry Palmer, Tinished Third in The LiTTle EighT ConTerence wiTh a record oT 6 wins and 4 losses and also won second place in The Belvidere Tournament Receiving minor leTTer awards were Barry Anderson, Tom Babcox, Dave Carlson, Dale Eclc, Sam ForresT, Jim Forsell, Jaclc Mc- Daniel, Tim PalmguisT, and Al Rich. lvlinor manager leTTer awards wenT To Bob Carl- son, John Crone, Tom James, and Jim Nor- sen. Sam ForresT and Tim RalmguisT were elecTed co-capTains. The Belvidere TournamenT was The high- lighT oT The season. ATTer gaining vicTories over NorTh Boone, Geneva, and ST. Thomas, The Palmermen reached The Tinals and losT a hard ToughT game To CrysTal Lake 7I-56. ln The Belvidere TournamenT Sammy ForresT drives in Tor a laysup during The EasT-CrysTal Lake championship game. WRESTLING TEAM: FIRST ROW: B, Ihorvalson, Cu Tillett, S. Ives, L. Clayton, J. Doty, B. Pearson, B. Richards, C. Tuttle. SECOND ROW: I'l. Bundlie, B. Fredberg, capt., D. Knodle, D. Calkins, G. Peterson, R. Erickson, J. Strohman, D. Alserlund, L. Carlson, mgr. 'It-IIRD ROW: L. Brogren, rngr., D. Rehnberg, C. Richards, A. Breed, S. Feuhrer, N. Winters, J. Knudsen, C, Kenison, D. Wesorelc, B. Anderson. R. Erb, coach. Wrestling Renewed: Gymnastics Makes Debut Wrestling under the direction ot Coach Russell Erb, was renewed at East this year. Emphasis was placed on acquiring sl4ill and learning various techniques and holds. Bob Fredperg was elected wrestling team captain by his teammates. Although the sport was just renewed this year, many I wrestlers participated. When the season ended, there were twenty-tive men on the squad. This year, a new sport, gymnastics, appeared on the Rap sports' calendar. Coach Bop King and his gymnasts practiced on the parallel bars, trampoline, and other equipment in preparation tor the state meet. Greg Ericlcson demonstrates to Jerry Sandberg, Carl Elclund, and Dave Polaslci the correct way to stand on his hands. 181 SWIM TEAM: FIRST ROW: T. Branca, D. GusTaTson, J. STigman, M. NaThan, D. Mood, J. Nelson, J. Lundin, E. MaTz. SECOND ROW: B. How- ard, P. Schubeler, J. WhiTe, P. Barry, V. Lopin, coach, L, MaTz, coach, O. BurTon, B. l.ivingsTon, K. Newsome, M. Conrad. THIRD ROW: I.. Burns, B. KIinT, G. Gray, R. Johnson, J. KlinT, J. Bargren, D. Cline, J. ElsTon, J, Coolc, J. Moss, F. Olson. FOURTH ROW: P. AhIquisT. B, SiosTrom, B. Elclund, S. SpriTz, S. Nolinq, J. Erickson, P. OaTes, T. Franzen, R. Johnson, R. WeasT. FIFTH ROW: S. Allen, J. Anderson. J. Swenson, R. Zielinslci, M. SToTTl4o, D. MansTield, J. Appleqren, D. C5usTaTson, K. Carlson, J. Reschlein. SIXTH ROW: D. Hillman, N. Lindeblad, J. Bodin. J. Alongi. Rab Swim Team Cops Big Eight Crown During The I958-59 season Rab swimmers, coached by ViTo Lopin and Leonard MaTz, were able To Take The Top spoT in The Big FighT con- Terence. They also Tinished in sixTh posiTion in The New Trier Relays, Third in The Bluebird Re- lays, TenTh in The sTaTe, and Tied Tor TirsT place wi+h WesT RoclcTord in The annual quadrangular meeT. The Rab swimmers suTTered only Three deTeaTs This season. These were aT The hands oT High- land Park, EvansTon, and WesT RoclcTord. The Rabs were able To gain revenge Tor The deTeaT Their cross-Town rivals handed Them by beaTing Them 55 To 40 laTer in The season. EasT senT seven swimmers, seniors Eric MaTz and Bill Weir, iuniors PeTe Schubeler, MarTy NaThan, and PaT Barry, sophomores Tom Branca and Bill I-Toward, To The sTaTe Tinals This year. Eric MaTz, a senior, and PaT Barry, a iunior, were elecTed as co-capTains by Their Team-maTes. 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Fry, J. Bargren, D. Mood, J. Wnife, D. Polaslci, J. Holub. SECOND ROW: T. Boyer, T Seger, B. Howard, J. Klinl, M. Conrad, Mr. V. Lopin, adviser, B. Livingsion, N. Lindeblad, D. Pelerson, D. Krivan P. Schubeler. THIRD ROW: R. Pearson, C. Mera. J. Anderson, G. Anderson, J. Elslon, I.. Burns, M. Nafhan, B Klinr, D. Gusfalson, J. Srigman. FOURTH ROW: R. Johnson, S. Nolinq, T. Lundgren, B. Sioslrom, T. Guslalson, T Franzen, J. Dal Pre, G. Burlon, D. Mansfield, D. Hillman. FIFTH ROW: Dennis Cline, E. Maiz, K. Newsome, J. Nel son, M. Wilson, R. Weasl, A. O'HaIIoran, P. Ahlquisl, S. Allen, J. Moss, R. Johnson. SIXTH ROW: J. Erickson, K Carlson, J. Cook, J. Bodin, J. Lundin, J. Alongi, T. Branca, P. Gales, J. Applegren. Dave Polaslci, John Biargren, John Holub, and Barr Nagle- sfad subsliiuled lheir own lyrics for Those of popular songs and sang lo ukelele ac- companimeni. l-lighlighling lhe Dolphin Club's year was ils nineleenlh annual waler show, 'Tumbleweed Tales, held on lvlarch I9, 20, and 2l, under The direclion ol Mr. Vilo Lopin. Debe Spaulding reigned as queen: Dana Allredson and Sally Singer served as her allendanls. During lhe year lhe club sponsored splash parlies and held an annual spring picnic. P Gs 4:1100 ll 'U' H x L M lxfllliI.s0N J. N100 IUOYDEELST I- ,gm '5s lgsqggglgp Ev, Mickey Lundquisl helped gel lhe show off lo a fasl slarl by being pushed info lhe pool by a member of The audience The comedy acf QOOfu5 was Composed of John Anderson' Dolphin Club officers were John Bargren, sergeanf al arms Dave Polaslci vice Tom Fry' and John Holub. president John While, presidenl: Dale Mood secrelary John Holub freasurer Noi' presenl is Pal Barry, hislorian. The Rabs 'rake lhe bench and wail 'rheir 'Turns ai' bal' as Mr. Edward Delaporle, lhe new assislanl coach, plans slralegy. A+ bat veleran Gary Bredesen fakes a srrilce counr Coach William Alelcs lends encourage- menl +o an on-base player. BASEBALL TEAM: FIRST ROW: B, July, S. Meyers, G. Bredeson, L. Friel, R. Uzuanis, G. Vorsanger, J. Cowan, R. Johnson, D. Longneclcer. SECOND ROW: L. Johnson, T. McEauI, J. Craffy, T. Johnson, L. I-Iedberg, R. Chrisfian, R, Sfevens. TI-IIRD ROW: W. Alelcs, coach, O. I-Iarf, K. Benson, A. Rich, B. Anderson, E. Delaporfe, coach. Lettermen Spark Rabsox Strength Sfarfing in March, a large field of aspiring base- ball players began pracficing cafching, pifching, fielding, and baffing. Daily pracfice sessions, held in Valley Park, aided fhe boys in preparafion for conference home games, held af Beyer Sfadium. The Easf I-Iigh Baseball Team opened fhe I959 season April 2 wifh an II-2 exhibifion win over Sf. Thomas. The feam, coached by veferan moundsman William Alelcs, opened fhe season wifh a favor- ife's role in fhe Rock Valley Conference, which hosfs Belvidere, Freeporf, Sf. Thomas, Wesf Rockford, DeKalb, and Dixon. Builf around a nucleus of nine refurning Ieffermen, fhe feam is hopeful of bringing home fhe conference championship. The pifching sfaff includes Ken Benson, Ron Johnson, and Gary Bredeson. Refurning from Iasf year were Larry Friel af firsf, Gary Bredeson af second, Sfeve Meyers af shorf-sfop, and Dan Longneclcer af fhird base. In fhe ouffield were Larry I-Ieclberg, Jim Cowan, and Ron Chrisfian. Veferan Tom McFauI, behind fhe plafe, rounded ouf fhe nine. Also seeing much acfion were Larry Johnson af second base and Jack Craffy af shorf-sfop. Depfh on fhe bench gave Coach Aleks brighf prospecfs for fhe season. r This year's schedule called for many games in addifion fo fournamenfs. The sfafe champion- ship will be held in June af fhe Universify of Illinois. Aiding Coach Alelcs was Mr. Edward Delaporfe, fhe new iunior varsify coach. --av TENNIS TEAM: HRST ROW: T. Carlson, B. Papich, B. Carlson, C, GaTes, H. Palmer, coach, H. Meier, J. Behr, G. PeTerson, J. 5miTh, L. Krup. SECOND ROW: N. Moline, A. Kneller, K. Finger, G. Brown, J. Adamson, W. Burger, L. Collins, M. Conrad, G. Johnson. THIRD ROW: R. Cox, B. Carlson, D. WanTalT, mgr., C. NeTT, G. Brewer, T. Johnson, D. Carlson, F. CelliTTi, L. O'Brien. FOURTH ROW: J. Mc- GinTey, K. Hagemeyer. Tennis Veterans Vie for Top-Seeded Berths SixTh-seeded Larry Krup serves wiTh a powerful swing. A A f SeTTing Their sighTs on The DisTricT MeeT, The E-Rab raclceTmen, under The careTul supervision oT Coach Harry Palmer, wound up a successTul season high- lighTed by The reTurn oT a hosT oT seasoned ,y,. ,q veTerans. A ii Heading The lisT oT reTurning leTTermen were seniors Brad Carlson, Chuck 6aTes, Bob Papich, Harry Meier, and Eugene PeTerson. Three juniors also added To The E-Rab TorTunes. They were Joel Behr, Jack SmiTh, and Larry Krup. ' The Tennismen sTarTed ouT by clashing wiTh BeloiT and laTer played such Tine Teams as Janesville, STerling, WesT Rocloford, FreeporT, JolieT, and CrysTal Lalce. AT The conclusion oT The season, The E-Rabs compeTed in The Big EighT Comference meeT in JolieT, Laude Ends Career As Golf Mentor ln his final season as a prep golf coach here, Coach James Laude led a promising squad of golfers fhrough a rough I9-meef schedule. Their V959 debuf was made on April I6 when fhey feed off againsf l-larlem af Macldown. Forel was fhe number of leffermen refurn- ing fo The squad fhis year. Of fhese, fhose re- ceiving' maior leffers were Jaclc Reising and Bob Fredbergg fhe fwo minor leffer winners were Ron Carlson and lvlilce Madden. The furfmen compefed in fhe Disfricf and Big Eighf Conference Meefs on May 9 and May 23. The sfafe golf fournamenf was held in Cham- paign on May l5 and lb. long, golf-less f ABOVE, Tom oom ass ou sand Trap affer heeding Barry Kapl f g f R C l advice. LEFT, waiin or onnie son's puff fo drop in before fh affer fheir birdies are Jack And and Fred Olson SY 6 x W I.. v ,. P' las? II ,LA SQ H. ggi? Y aqqff -I g RAB5 RABs RAB'-5 I 21 'B?ii?33T 1f.p,,l:m..K,Q'B IM mV 5+ ', 'li , ,g, B I , 51 VARSITY TEAM: FIRST ROW: C. Brees, coach, F. Erwin, T. Seger, D, BIshoff, D, GiIcheI, D. WiIIis, R. Anderson, C. WaIIIn, B. Rogers, H. Ame-nr, J. Sandberg. SECOND ROW: F. Norfon, J, KIinI', H. BuncIIIe, C. Pearson, G. Erickson, F. WaIIcer, B. LaPner, F. Werfersfrand J. Owens, K. Confi. THIRD ROW: B. NeIson, G, Peferson, J. Coppoleffi, L. CIayIon, R. FhIer, R. Pearson, J. Whife, B. Livingsfon, F. Rogers FOURTH ROW: R. Peferson, D. Dahlgren, B. NagIesfacI, D. Lonsway, J. Bargren, J. AIongI, M. HamiIIon, E. WaIIschIaeger, G. Pederson FIFTH ROW: S. CuIber'Ison, J. McIIIwain, J. HoIub, T. Nordby, I.. Grandqmsf, D. Alfors. SIXTH ROW: E. DaIIosIo, T. PeIIanI, S. Lyford D. CarIson, R. Hallqulsf, D, Carfer. I - . :.., . A .., K, . , , Denny WiIIis hands The bafon Io BIII Rogers in The 440 reIays .f-,k- , 2 I 1 T -.'... I IVI: - . R ..,. . V ,,V. V , M , F 'errr : I . .... 1 . sf VA :':: ff- ,W . ,.,.,,. . V F., . I ' V ' 'I - -i .,... If -+ , uf.. I , Li f ' s 5 . . .wa I 14 esw- N Q ..,.. -1, .... .- ...- . ,-,.,. L . .-,. - N' ff -W I MMH'-.I,.4--,. -41... .. .. . . . , ' -fl . . - X . ' CIearIng The bar aI a five and a half 'foor mark is high-jumper Tom Babcox. Trackmen Excel In Seven Events The cindermen of I959, coached by Cliff Brees, opened fhe season wifh an inferclass meef af Beyer Sfadium and ended fhe season on Ivlay 23 af fhe Big Eighf Conference Ivleef. This year's sprinfers were Bill Rogers, Dennis Willis, Frank Walker, and Bill Weems. Doug Gifchel, Jerry Sandberg, and Fred Rogers placed in hurdle compefifion. The broad iump- ing spof was filled by Ron Fearn, Ned Troup, and Allan Breed. Bruce Livingsfon and Tom Babcox compefed in high iumping. Shofpuffing was handled by Roy Anderson, Cliff Pearson, and Barf Naglesfad. Running fhe mile were Tyler Segar, David Bishoff, and Ken Confi while Charles Wallin and Harold Amenf compefed in fhe half mile. The pole vaulfers were Greg Erickson, I-Iarold Amenf, and Ed Irwin. Displaying his skill is shof-puffer Roy Anderson as Paf Barry waifs his furn. SOPHOMORE TEAM: FIRST ROW: J. Mays, G. Calacci, D. Ogren. W. Parker, J. Gilberf, D. Bakken, N. Troup, T. Babcox, D. Hanson, B. Howard. SECOND ROW: H. T-urner, R. Carlson, J. Rogers, E. Ander- son, lvl. Rose, P. Safes, S. Johnson, I.. Pink, L. Nally, D. Rehnberg THIRD ROW: J. Cobe, C. Byrd, 6. Sfewarf, B. Carlson. D. Akerlund, D. Calkins, D. Johnson, N. Winfer, B. Anderson, V. Lopin, coach FOURTH ROW: B. Carlson, T. Kirkpafrick, B. Pearson, J. Schueffe. V. Duck, L. Ealson. Off fo a flying sfarf are hurdle-men Fred Rogers. Doug Gifchel, and Jerry Sandberg. if G.A.A. Officers checking the attendance board and time clock during a basketball game are left to rig Bartholomew, treasurer: Dorothy Drolen, points secretary: Ann Anderson, vice-president: Nona Larson, pre de t Miss Elizabeth Bennett, adviser. G. A. A. Offers Girls Athletic Opportunities The Top Twenty ot the Girls' Athletic As- sociation are selected on the basis ot points accumulated tor active participation. Most ot the Top Twenty participated in all tour ot G.A.A.'s sports, speedball, volleyball, basketball. and baseball, and they spent at least one night a week atter school playing with their teams. New G.A.A. members were welcomed to the organization this tall at a get-acquainted picnic. G.A.A.'s two money-making proi- ects, Calendar Carnival and Stompin' Stock- ings, were sponsored to start a trampoline tund tor the girls' physical education de- partment. lnitiation tor new members is held each spring. Outstanding skills are not necessary tor G.A.A. membership. The purpose ot the organization is to allow girls to participate in team sports. 192 i . -A T td as the seniors gained the b peedball game. B Top Twenty Lead Sports Participation Ann Anderson Ctlarlean Byrd Judy Conant Hazel Dean Sandra DeMoss Mary Dobecl: Caryl Drolen Dorothy Drolen Janet Greenlee Karen Haines Miriam Kelsey Nona Larson Lois Lytord Grace Maculan Brenda Nelson Barbara Pepper Louise Peterson Betty Ann Ralston Karen Simaitis Rosa Lee Sympson SENIOR GAA.: FPRST ROW: J. Conanf, L. Peferson, B. Nelson, K. Simeifis, C. Johnson, G. Maculan. SECOND ROW: M. Rosene, D, Drofen, C. Byrd, R. Syrnpson, A. Anderson, H, Dean, THWRD ROW: M. Dobeck, L. Schwartz, N. Larson, K. Haines, S. DeMoss, M. Kelsey, C. Drolen. ABOVE: Sfarfinq 'rhe GAA. junior-senior speed- ball game is Karen Sirnaifis, speeclball sporfnead. RIGHT: Ready fo pass flwe ball is baskefbafl spor+- lnead Mary Dobeck. Sportheacls Key Figur JUNlOR AND SOPHOMORE G.A.A.: FIRST ROW: C. Loy, N. Nelson, B. Kuhl, D. Muehrer, J. Kelsey, M. Blomquisf, P. Liebovich, S, Per- lcins, J. Fredriclcson, A, Bells, B. Baxler, J. Bally. SECOND ROW: B. Brauer, L. Beckman, K. Lucas, J. Berg, F. Carlson, A. Cramer, N. Mc' Faul, A. Anderson, S. Carlson, S. Shannon, S. Farb, C. Pelerson. Tl-llRD ROW: L. Anderson, B. Barlholomew, J. Roper, M. Donovan, N. Schneider, P. Engle, M. Nelson, J. Schneider, S. Johnson, S. Poppenhagen, D. Nelson, J. Lindquist J. McNeany. FOURTH ROW: K. Hagg. J, Danielson. J. Gahl, M. Fane, L. Jensen, D. Andreen, B. Baggelf, S. Barrholomew, S. Larson, L. Frech, S. Johnson, B. Linder. FlFTl'l ROW' J. l-leden, J. Haroldson, J. Blomgren, J. Ferwerda, P. Anderson, S. Carlson, M. Eggerf, P. Thorsfens, M. l-lolmerlz, B. Olson. G.A.A. members were given Two poinls lor each meeling or game lhey allended. A+ The las+ meering ol lhe year, Jrhose earn- . Q l I I u Barb Kuhl, sophomore, represenls her class as ing 300, ZOO, and l5O poinls were given senior, iunior, and sopho- baseball Spafiheaa. more awards respeclively. n G. A. A. The G.A.A. sporlheads, elecled To organize speedball, volleyball, baslcelball, or baseball acfivilies, are chosen by The members on lhe basis ol abilily, sporismanship, inlegrily, and personalily. A sporlhead organizes and schedules leam games for her sporl and en- courages members Jro parlricipale regularly. Aller lhe season's linal game, lhe sporlhead records poinls made by each member who parlicipaled in her sport The volleyball sporlhead, Karen Lindquisl, prac- 'rices her serving abilily. 195 All G.A.A. games are oliiicialed by mem- bers who acl as referees, umpires, limers, sporlheads, and commillee members. ln Jrhe lall a new leadership gym class, com- posed mainly ol club members, was inilialed To lrain girls lor ollicial dulies in girls' alh- lelic compelilion. Allhough speedball, volleyball, baslcelball, and baseball lceep G.A.A. members busy, They lalqe lime oul for al leasl one money- making proiecl. This year lhe members sold slulled dolls and sponsored a sock hop and a carnival. Cindy Loy refurns lhe ball as Sharon Larson wails To assisl in lhe las? game of The G.A.A. lnlramural Volley- ball Tournameni. 'Swing your parfnersf' yells fhe caller, and shoeless E-Rabs obey ar G.A.A.'s sock hop, S+ompin' Sloclcings l,S.C.: FIRST ROW: M, Palmer, C, Johnson, J. Siewenie, J. Segerlind, P, Liebovich, L. Anderson, S. Farb, D. Muehrer, B. Kuhl, S. Flausman, A. Cramer, P. Schlee. SECOND ROW: B. Toland, V. Choppi, K. Lucas, J. I-lendrickson, K. Erickson, G. Maculan, C. PeTerson, M. Bomquisf. K. I.. Aldeen, J. Dahlquisr, K. MacKenzie, J. McNeany, K. N. Johnson, B. Taylor. THIRD ROW: L. Miller, B. Nelson, M. EggerT, D. Ulrich, J. I-larwick, M. Johnson, S, GansherT A. Anderson, L. Pe'erson, I-I. Dean, D. Drolen, L. Beckmen, C. Probell, M. Nelson, S. Perkins. FOURTH ROW: S. Tews, S. Carlson, J. Ferwerda, C. Alden, N. Johnson, C, Carlson, O. Lindon, K. Kinkade, C. ATkinson, C. Clouser, S. PeTerson FIFTI-I ROW: P. ThorsTens, J. Flaroldson, J. Blomgren, J. Gobl, N. Larson, K. Haines, S. DeMoss, M. Rosene. ISC Members Compete In Individual Sports The girls in Individual SporTs Club parTicipaTe in non-Team sporTs. The club began The school year by providing eguipmenT Tor archery. Ten l.S.C. bowlers who had The highesT averages parTici- paTed in The Illinois PosTal Bowling TournamenT. One l.S.C. Team oT Tive members placed TiTTh ouT oT eighTy-Two oTher clubs. Team members were Joan Gahl, Ann Anderson, Karen I-laines, Karen LundsTrom, and Sharon LundsTrom. BoTh bowling and archery ended wiTh inTra- mural TournamenTs. Then Table Tennis and bad- minTon preceded The spring sporTs oT goIT and Tennis. In an early Tall maTch The I.S.C. golT Team deTeaTed Belvidere and WesT High Schools I aT Belvidere CounTry Club. RepresenTing EasT were Barbara Gerke, Sandra GusTiTus, Beverly Sanderson, and Ann Anderson. Two sporTheads were needed Tor each indi- vidual sporT because The members were divided inTo Two groups, The senior-juniors and The soph- omores. Leading l.S.C.'s acTiviTies Tor The year were The officers. KNEELIN6: Sharon Larson, Treasurer: Charlean Byrd. secreTary. STANDING: Caryl Drolen, president Mrs. Florence LundquisT, adviser. PracTicing Their land acT Tor The annual Do- rado swim show are Carole Liebovich, Geri Lamendola, and Joan l-lolmquisT. Discussing Dorado Show plans are The Dorado Club oTTicers: from leTT To righT: Sandra GusTiTus. sophomore Treasurer: MargiT Ohrn, junior-senior Treasurer: Carole Liebovich, secreTary: Joan Holm- quisT, vice-president Joan Wedberg, president Miss Mary Zoia, adviser. orado Stage Come on ing The waTer's Time is a Tamiliar ex- pression heard in The pool on Monday aTTernoons when all girls who enjoy swimming are welcomed by The girls' swim club, Dorado. In December The PosTal Swim MeeT was held. Times oT each swimmer were senT To Chicago Tor judging. Trophies were given To TirsT, second, and Third place winners. Dorado members may ioin The Mile Club iT They swim eighT lengThs aT every meeTing Tor nine weelrs. ATTer swimming sevenTy-Two lengThs, which is equivalenT To a mile, The girls receive a badge. The annual Dorado Show, which was presenTed in May, consisTed oT ThirTeen acTs paTTerned along a SouThern Theme. No one has To be an accomplished swimmer To ioin The club. Many ioin Tor enioymenT or Tor improving Their swimming Techniques. nnual Show DORADO: FIRST ROW: K. McKenzie, P, Liebovich, S. Johnson, T. M'IIer J. JoInnson, C, Bordonaro, C. Johnson, C. Ohrn. SECOND ROW: R. Syrnpson. M. Blornquisr, S. Nelson, J. Siewenie, M. OIson, J. Roper C. Nafrrass, C, Liebovich, F, CarIson, B. OIson, M. Ohrn, TFIIRD ROW: B, TayIor, G. Lame-ndoIa, C. Loy, D. Dal Rra, B. Enqebrerson, J. I-IciIrnquisr, F. Haines. C. CarIson, P. Yefrerberq, V, Choppi, J. Bafry, W. Werrh. FOURTH ROW: J. McNeany, S. Surprise, R. Nicklas, J. Shaw, J. Ryfander, M, Eggerr, P, Johnson, M. Barrick, C. Rehnberq, S. Frson, B. MacCuIIum, K, Johnson, R. Hixon, S. Poppenhaqen, J, Fredrickscn, J, Bernard, S. I-Iausnnan. FIFTI-I ROW: C. Clouser K. Alden, L. Kronrz, J. Wedberq, C. Afckins, M. Siren, K. VanDrasIca, N. Johnson L, WanIaIr. L. Fresh, K. Fksfrom, B. Bar+hoIon'iew, S. Perkins, V. CarIson, J. Wohf, S. Barqren, S. Jepson, S. Larson, O. Lidberrer, K, Biavara, C. Droien, SIXTH ROW: N. Lace, J. SIiIUras, B. Baqqefr, M. Gnsraison, N, I-IoIIinqsworrh, S. Oansherf, M. Johnson, M. Swenson, D. NeIson M. Daniels J. Schneider, M, Nyman B. Nelson O. Andrews, M. NeIsor, S. Spanfdinq, C. Srone, D. Pazera, A. Cramer, S. CarIson, S. Gusifns, M. ShnbeIer, M. Anderson. Marge Parrick wafches her rearn-mare Lyn CrandaII dive-in +0 cornpIefe rhe fwenry-five yard reIay in rhe IIIinoi5 Posral Swim Meer. sehr wqgjww we pores MB 959 FJ , ,LL,. . fr-L .6 'Q 5-714 at V' - f ' K -X fbi - 4 ,pil 7 ' 'W l 1 'Ex-is .' ,ffl -1' -' ,, .. . - - ..,. f igf1,:3,,1sff 4 X nf K, EE-W5 hx-X1 . ' I 1 - ' ,- vmsxreff :.- ,I ' , :fig I H 'lr' -f fr if 1 ,- igifini' fl X s 2 -Q ' ,, 'Ei ll' s r' V ' ,rg iii.,-g..,1r N 95, , .. 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My any J' ,gg W CREST 356 Anast, Georgene 85, 151, 155 A Adolphson, Carl 38 Aleks, William 38, 187 Anderson, Russell 38, 46, 117, 138 Barber, Helen 38 Barden, Helen 38, 111 Barnes, Dewane 38, 46, 115, 148 Bellinger, Robert 38 Bennett, Elizabeth 38 Berzinski, Emil 38 Blomgren, Jeannine 38 Boguski, Walter 38 Bohac, Frank 38, 172 Borden, Eleanor 38 Brees, Clifford 38, 157, 172, 190 Brewer, Sylvia 38 Bruscato, Theresa 39 Bueschel, Gordon 39, 128, 129 Buetsch, Vera 39 Bunn, Peter 39, 111 Burlend, John 39 Butts, Dorothy 39 ' C Campbell, Richard 39, 118 Carlson, Aldana 39 Claeys, Jeanne 39, 113 Clow, Nathan 39 Cockfield, Graham 39 Connors, Doris 39 Coul, Sherwood 38 Crawford, Vernita 40, 113 D Danielson, Mae 40 Daws, Ida 40 Deans, Martha 40 DeLaPorte, Edward 40, 155, 187 De La Ronde, Gordon 40 De Vine, Thelma 40 Dobyns, Marie 40 Dolan, William 40 Erb, Russell 40, 167, 170, 171 Eshelman, Frank 40 F Fox, Beverly 40, 146 Fraipont, Joy 40 Freund, Benetta 41 Fritsch, Emery 41 Froehlich, Raymond 41, 120 A Aaby, Marvin 51 Aase, Eldon 51 Abegg, Diane 118, 133 Abrahamson, Carol 51 Abramson, Joanne 118, 137 Ackerman, Donald 85, 112 Adams, Patricia 51, 139, 147 Adamson, Jean 118, 143 Adamson, John 85, 188 Aden, Landis 112, 160 Ades, Barbara 113, 156 Adleman, Larry 51 Adolphson, Judy 85 Adolphson, Karen 113, 143 Adolphson, Katherine 51 Ahlgren, Karen 113, 155 Ahlquist, Gerald 85 Ahlquist, Paul 85, 128, 182, 184 Ahlstrand, Suzanne, 120, 150 Ahlstrom, Glenn 112, 128, 151 Ainsworth, Charles 112 Ainsworth, Kathleen Akerlund, Dan 157, 172, 181 Albright, James 112 Albright, Robert 112, 161 Aldeen, Karin 85, 130, 132, 143, 147, 197 Alden, Karin 85, 142, 147, 197, 199 Alexander, Charles 112, 160 Alexander, Wesley Alfors, Richard, 85, 129, 190 Alfredson, Dana 15, 28, 29, 50, 51, 126, 127, 185 Alfredson, Georgia 51, 149, 155 Alfredson, Sandra 120 Alfrey, Carol 120 Allen, Barbara 116 Allen, Judy 51 Allen, Kathryn 116, 133 Faculty Index G Garrity, Dorothy 41 Garson, Marie 41 Gibb, Ester 41 Green, Charles 41, 116 Green, Mabel 41 Hall, Ralph 41, 131, 132, 133 Hicks, Donald 41, 119 Hills, Mary 41 Hoegberg, Adeline 41 Hoisington, Raymond 41 J Johnson, Adele 41 Johnson, Janice 41, 112 Johnson, Mildred 42, 118 K Kaul, Lucille 42, 113 Kemper, Elizabeth 42 King, William 42, 167 Kollias, Bea 42, 114 Kostka, Behuslav 42 L Lace, Beverly 42 Laude, James 42 Lausch, Lester 42 Lazzerini, Angelo 42, 46, 121 Lapin, Vito 42, 182, 184 Lundquist, Florence 42, 121, 197 Lundstrom, Linden 42 M Mansfield, Shirley 42 Martell, Dean 42, 121 Martikonis, Richard 43, 120 Martin, Ruth 43, 118 Matz, Leonard 43, 182 McGuire, Elizabeth 43 Miller, Phillip 43, 140 Mitchell, Eugene 37, 50, 84 Mullen, Bernice 43 N Needham, Catherine 37 Nelson, Helen 37, 110 O O'Brien, Deila 43, 115 O'Brien, Leslie 43 Student Index Allen, Sharon 85 Allen, Steve 85, 155, 161, 182, 184 Allen, Tom 85, 152 Almblade, Sharyl 51 Alongi, Jack 51, 157, 173, 182, 184, 190 Ambruster, Robin 51 Ament, Harold 85, 157, 159, 173, 190 Olson, Oscar 43 Orr, Robert 43 P Palmer, Harry 43, 120, 188 Patrick, Sue 43, 46 Penstone, Florence 43 Peterson, Bernita 44 Peterson, Helen 44 Presnell, Roberta 44 Regan, Frances 44 Reschlein, John 44, 119, 157, 173, 182 Rounds, Josephine 44 S Sodtler, Arthur 44, 115, 167, 170, 178 Samuelson, Frances 44 Satre, Arthur 44 Saunders, Lelita 44 Schultz, Marion 44 Shell, Fred 44, 119 Skinner, Clinton 44, 116 Skinner, Harold 45 Solomonson, Katherine 45 Swanberg, Marston 45, 172 Swanson, Margaret 45, 117 Swanson, Jack 37, 46 T Teske, David 45 Thayer, John 45 Thorsen, Helen 37, 50 Trank, Grace 45, 46 Tunison, Miriam 45 Turner, Sgt. Charles 45 Tyler, Donald 45 Ward, W James 45 Watlington, Margaret 45 Weber, Mary 45, 46, 111 Welsh, James 37 White, Ruth 37, 84 Wiese, Helen 45 Wiese, Robert 45 Wildi, Virginia 46 Wood, Robert 37, 110 Wrate, Albert 46 Z Zimmerman, Bernice 46 Zoia, Mary 46, 198 Anderson, John R. Anderson, Judy 52, 155 Anderson, Karin J. 85, 142, 155, 156 Anderson Anderson, Katherine 85 Anderson, Kathleen 52, 131, 149 Anderson, Kurt J. 85 Anderson, Kurt S. 52, 140 Karin Jean 85, 130, 132, 141, 151 Andersen Eleanor 116 Andersen James 51 Andersen, Linda 118, 195 Andersen, Sheila Anderson, Alice 118, 195 Anderson, Ann 51, 193, 194, 197 Anderson, Arne 51, 153, 173 Anderson, Barbara, La. 118 Anderson Barbara, Lo. 121 Anderson, Barry 110, 112, 157, 17 Anderson, Barton 51 Anderson Carlene 121 Anderson, Carol 121 Anderson, Cindy 85, 151 Anderson Danny 112 Anderson, David B. 112 Anderson, David C. 51, 155 Anderson, Diane 114, 149 Anderson Dorothy 85, 143 Anderson, Duwayne Anderson, Dwight 85, 152, 153 Anderson, Elaine 85 Anderson Eric 112, 151 Anderson Fern 114, 134 Anderson, George 51, 155, 184 Anderson, Grant 52, 128 Anderson, Harry 85 Anderson, Jack 155, 173, 189 Anderson, James 52, 138, 152, 153 Anderson, Joan 85, 156 Anderson John M. 85, 184 Anderson, Linda 151, 197 Anderson, Marc 112 Anderson, Margo 85, 131, 132, 142, 155 Anderson, Maris 52 Anderson Mary 14, 114, 125, 137, 141, 199 Anderson: Owen 114 Anderson, Patricia A. 85, 151, 155 Anderson, Patricia J. 85 Anderson Patricia K. 85, 127, 143, 195 Anderson, Penelope 111 Anderson, Richard 85 Anderson, Robert M. 114 Anderson, Robert S. 85 Anderson Roxanne 86 Andersoni Roy 52, 157, 190 Anderson, Sharon Ann 86 Anderson Anderson Anderson Anderson Anderson Anderson Anderson , Sharon Lee, 86, 115, 139, 143 , Shoryn 52, 150 Shawn 114 :Sherrilyn 115, 151 Susan 52, 142, 150 Sylvia 86 : Tanya 86 Anderson, Terry 86 Anderson, Terry G. 114 Anderson, Virginia 115, 141, 143 Anderson Warren 111 134 180 Andreen, 'Dorleen 120,'143,'195 Andreen, Jerry 111 Andrew, Ora Lee 86, 139, 147, 149, 199 Angel, John 121 Anthony, Sue 120 Apgar, Marilyn 86 Appelgren, Jac 111, 128, 182, 184 Aradic, Marion 120 Archer, Sara Arenson, Michael 119 Armato, Carlo Armato, Robert 111 Armour, Dorothy 52, 145 Arnold, Terry 52 Arvidson, Marita 52, 139 Ashbaugh, Roger Askvik, Nancy 119 Asplund, Jerry Atchison, Richard Atkins, Thomas Atkinson, Carolyn 197, 199 Autor, Stephen 130, 132 Avery, Joyce 86 Avery, Sandra 119 Avery, S teven B6 Axelson, Darlene 86, 139 Axelson, Deloris 115 Axelson, Jeanette 119 Axelson, William 32, 152, 160 Axberg, Sandra 119 Babcox, Theodore 25, 52, 134, 151 Babcox, Tom 111, 134, 151, 172, 180 Bachmann, Cletis 86, 130 Back, Ronald 111 Backman, Diane 52 Baggett, Barbara 115, 151, 199, 195 Bailey, David 111, 128 Bailey, Martin 111, 161 Baker, Brenda 86, 147, 149 Bakken, Dave 116, 15, 173, 180 Ballard, Ronald 86 Bankes, Marilyn Barger, Cerel a 114 Bargren, David 86, 138 Bargren, John 52, 124, 125, 157, 170, 18 185, 190 Bargren, Susan 115, 125, 151, 156, 199 Bargren, Wayne 116, 188 Barker, Betty 117 Barker, Roland 52, 159 Barloga, Marilyn Barnes, Carol 112 Barney, Darwin 116 Barron, Linda B6 Barron, Marvis Barry, Patrick 86, 157, 182, 183 Barta, Diane 117 Bartelli, Vincent Bartels, Sally 52, 156 Bartholomew, Beverly 86, 142, 195, 199 Bartholomew, James 86 Bartholomew, Sharon 117, 142, 195 Bartlett, Elliott 116, 147 Bashor, Chris 116, 129 Bass, Billy 116 Bateman, Glenda 117 Bates, Carlis 116 Bates, Monna Batten, Donna 113, 151 Batty, Jane 86, 195, 199 Baughman, Joan 112 Baxter, Barbara 113 Baxter, John 116 Baxter, Leland Baxter, Rebecca 86, 195 Baxter, Roger 111, 159 Bear, Gordon 53, 149 Beard, James 111, 180 Beardson, Lee 111 Beaston, Robert 86 Beaupre, Micael 111 Beaver, Dallas 86 Beck, Donna 53 Beck, Edward Beck, James 121 Beck, Jonathan 86, 189 Beck, M arcia 117 Beck, Mary 149 Beck, Nancy 117 Beck, William 121 Becker, Ruth 119 Beckett, Dale 53, 160 Beckett, Marilyn 119 Beckman, Bonnie 53 Beckman, Lorraine 119, 195, 197 Beeding, Carol 53 Beeding, Jack Begtrup, Robert 53, 83, 134, 135 Behr, Joel 86, 128, 157, 188 Beishir, Sylvia 53 Beksel, Marilyn 120 Bell, Carole 53 Bell, Judith 53, 150, 156 Bell, Paul 53 Bell, Robert 121 Benander, Anna Marie 86, 127, 134 Benford, William 121, 160 Bengtston, Alan 121 Beniami Beniami n, Carol 120 n, Jerry 86, 159 Bennett, Philip 121 Bennick, Ann 86 Bensen, Linda 53 139 Bensen, Sandy 120 Benson, Kenneth 87, 1 , 173, 187 Benson, Ronald 121 Benson, Sheila 118 Benton, Keith Benvenuti, Sandra 118 Berg, Judy 87, 195 Berg, Nancy 118, 143 Berglund, Karen 113 Berglund, Saundra 53 Bergman, Barbara B7 Bergman, Carl 53, 129 Bergquist, Charles 114 Bergstrom, Karen 53, 146 Bergstrom, Karin 53 Bernard, Jane 53, 156, 141 Bernard, Joan 119, 156, 199 Berryhill, Sally 119 Betts, Alice 87, 151, 195 Bianchi, William 114, 172 Biavati, Karen 119, 151, 199 Bick, Ed Bigger, Dale 53 Bigger, Sharon 115 Billman, Mary 53, 155 Billstrand, Bruce 118, 159 Bishoff, David 54, 157, 173, 190 Bielland, Bonnie 54, 131 Bielland, Gary 111 Biork, Christine 54 Biark, John Biornson, Kay 115 Biurstrom, Larry 114, 128, 129, 180 Black, Barbara 150 Blackshear, Betty B7 Blackwell, Dewyanne 54 Blade, Annette 113, 133 Blade, Helen Bleed, Ronald 114, 180 Blimling, John Blixt, Mary Ann 87, 147 Block, Paul 118 Blomber, Mary 133 Blomberg, Shirley 54, 127, 141, 143 Blomgren, Janice 70, 95, 113, 197 Blomgren, Sandra 114, 142 Blomquist, Mary 114, 133, 195, 197, 199 Blomquist, Richard 118, 160 Bloom, Connie 87 Bloom, Richard 118, 155 Bloom, Thomas 87, 128, 173, 189 Bloomgren, Ray 118 Blucher, Sonia 114 Bodach, Nancy 121, 136, 141, 149, 150 Bodin, James P., 87 Bodin, James R., 113 Boetker, Kay 54 Boetker, Neil 113 Boettcher, Gerald 113 Boettcher, Thomas 118 Bogh, Sharon 121 Boisvert, David 120 Bonin, Amber 87 Bonzi, Terrance 121 Bordonaro, Connie 87, 156, 199 Bourkland, Kenneth 54 Boutin, Karin 87, 131, 151 Bowen, William 121 Bowgren, Howard Bowman, Bernard 120 Bowman, Dale 120, 140 Bowman, Larry 87 Boyer, Tom 54, 184 Brace, Nancy 87, 130, 132 Bracken, Barbara 121 Brady, Susan Adele 87 Bramel, Jack 87, 161 Branca, Thomas 116, 182, 184 Brandt, Lloyd 97 Brauer, Bonnie 121, 195 Braun, Janet 121 Brazis, James 87, 128, 160 Bredeson, Gary 54, 129, 157, 187 Bredholm, Julie 54, 173 Breed, Allan 87, 157, 159, 163, 181 Brees, Patricia 54, 145, 150 Brees, Suzanne 54, 139 Brenneman, Sandra 87, 139 Brewer, Thomas 116, 151, 160, 188 Brewster, Sharon B7 Bridges, William 118 Bridgewater, Pat 121 Bridgewater, Shirley 54 Bridson, Lee Ellen Bried, Lynndon 54, 128 Briegel, Linda 111 Brightson, Lee 141 Briski, Barbara 111 Brogren, Lynne 118, 181 Brooks, James 118, 138 Brophy, Jo Ann 116 Broughton, Joan 87, 134, 155, 156 Browman, Jerome 121 Browman, Kermit 87 Bennett, Edward 86 57 Brown, Bradford 121, 161 Brown, Gary 54, 134, 188 Brown, Joan 116 Brown, Patricia 87 Brown, Richard 54 Brown, Ronald 121 Brown, Russell 114 Brown, Terry Brubaker, Kenneth 114 Brummett, Eddie Brunette, Mina Bruscoto, Theresa 112 Bryan, Terry 87, 129, 160 Brzostek, Richard Buchanan, James 54 Budden, Sue 116 Buell, Webster 114 Bueschel, Barbara 87, 131, 132 Builta, Gary 54 Bullard, Marvin 114, 180 Bullard, Sharon 166 Bulthaus, Barbara 87, 141, 142, 155 Bundlie, Hugh 87, 157, 173, 181, 190 Burbeck, Patricia 116 Burch, Louise 116, 150 Burch, Marian 55, 151 Burd, Gary Burger, Cerelda Ann 155 Burger, William Van 188 Burleson, Willa 120 Burman, Randall Burns, David 115, 148, 160 Burns, Loren 87, 142, 155, 182, 184 Burpo, Carolyn 87 Bursiek, Suzanne 87, 141 Bursiek, Burton, Viola 111,133 Bruce 55 Burton, Danna 111 Burton, Gary 55, 157, 182, 184 Burton, William 115 Buscemi, Carl 115 Busekros, Larry 115 Buskie, Patricia Marie 116 Buss, Judith 111 Busse, Coralie 55 Busse, Gerald Buswell, James 87, 159 Butler, Dillard 54 Byers, Fred Byrd, Charlean 55, 193, 194, 197 Byrd, Charles 120, 172 C Cadwalder, Judith 55 Calacci, Gary 120, 172, 180 Calacurcio, Carol 111, 133 Caldwell, Karen 55 Calkins, Richard 120, 157, 172, 181 Calvert, Randell B7 Cameron, Caroline Cameron, David 88, 152, 161, 168, 181 Camp, Sarah 55 Campbell, Daisy B8 Campbell, Luanne 55, 150 Campbell, Phyllis 119 Cancelose, Norman 88, 151 Carey, Ernest 119 Carey, Karl 55 Carlberg, Clinton 119, 149 Carlson, Ann Marie 111, 133, 143 Carlson, Barbara 111 Carlson, Bradley A. 55, 129, 177, 178, 179, 188 Carlson, Bradley W. 119, 129 Carlson, Carla Carlson, Charles 88 Carlson, Christie 114 Carlson, Coleen 88 Carlson, Constance 88, 127, 151, 155, 156, 197 Carlson, Curtis A. 115 Carlson, Curtis E. 88 Carlson, Dan 88, 173 Carlson, David 115, 180 Carlson, Dennis 115 Carlson, Diane BB Carlson, Don L. 55 Carlson, Donald V. Carlson, Donna 114, 133 Carlson, Douglas 55, 130, 170, 178 Carlson, Frances 88, 142, 156, 195, 199 Carlson, Gaylord 115 Carlson, Gladys 88 Carlson, Gwendolyn 88 Carlson, Jimmy Carlson, James 117 Carlson, Janet 55 Carlson, Jean 88 Carlson, Jeanne 114 Carlson, Jerry 55 Carlson, John 117 Carlson, Joanne 114 Carlson, Judy K. 112 Carlson, Judy L. 112 Carlson, Karen 112 Carlson, Karin E. 88 Carlson, Karol 112, 199 Carlsonfsgathleen 88, 127, 131, 141, 143, 151, Carlson, Keith Ill Carlson, Kenneth 149, 182, 184 Carlson, Larry E. 117 Carlson, Lawrence A. 113 Carlson, Lawrence R. Carlson, Lynette I. 88 Carlson, Lynette J. 88, 134, 143 Carlson, Marilynn 88 Carlson, Marlene 55, 83, 127, 145, 159 Carlson, Nancy 88 Carlson Randolph 117, 157, 172 Carlson Richard H. 88 Carlson, Richard W. 117 Carlson Robert 117, 157 Carlson Roger 88, 163 Carlson, Ronald 55, 151, 178, 189 Carlson, Roy Carlson, Russell 113 Carlson Sally 56 Carlson, Sandra M. 112 Carlson Carlson Sandra R. 88, 150 :Sharon M. 112 Carlson, Sharon R. 112 Carlson, Sherrill 88, 130, 132, 141, 143, 1 Carlson, Sonia 112, 149, 195 Carlson, Susan 112, 199 Carlson Terry A. 88, 129, 151 Carlson, Terry D. 113, 129 Carlson, Verna 112 Carlson, Virginia 88, 199 Carlson William 84 88 188 Carlstra'nd, Bengt 88 I Carlstrom, Sandra 88, 142 Dailey, Ca Carlzen, Marilee 88 Carp, Robert 113, 148, 151, 161 Carpenter, Kathleen 118 Carr, Sharon 56 Carter, Dennis 56, 157, 178, 190 Carter, Vesta 56 Case, David 161 Cash, Richard 117 Cass, Larry 88 Castellese, Frances 118 Catalani, Ronald 56 Cedarleaf, Carol 56, 145, 147, 150, 151 Cedarleaf, Fredric Cedarleaf, Joy 89 Cellitti, Fred 117, 188 Cerio, Frank 117 Challberg, Julie 113 Chandler, Jesse 89 Charles, Larry 116 Chaucner, Roy 129 Chemello, Dominic 119 Chiotti, Carol Jean 118 Chipalla, Mary 121, 139 Chipalla, Peter 113 Choppi, Vanna 120, 197, 199 Chastner, Roy 119, 129, 148 Christenson, Carol 56 Christian, Ronald 119, 157, 172, 187 Christianson, Daniel 56, 128 Christianson, Ruth 120, 133 Cicio, Patricia 120 Cieslak, Josephine 116 Cione, Linda 88, 115 Claeson, Robert 120, 148, 155 Claeyssen, Frank 111 Clark, Ellen 89 Clark, Helen 89 Clark, Randy 89 Clarke, Barbara 119 Clauson, Herbert 56 95, 197 Clayton, Lawrence 89, 125, 135, 157, 181, 190 Cleveland, George 89, 128, 152 Clevenger, James Clifford, Joanne 89 Cline, Dennis 56, 182, 184 Clouser, Carol 89, 142, 197, 199 Cockrell, Russell 89, 160 Coil, Marilyn 89, 134 Colborn, Monte 89 Cole, Jim 120 Collin, Claudia 116 Collins, Lynn 89, 157, 170, 188 Collins, Maureen 116 Collins, Raymond 120 Collins, Sharon 89 Colombo, Carol 118 Conant, Judy 56, 150, 193, 194 Conard, William 118 Coniglio, Barbara 56, 127, 141 Conrad, Marilyn 118, 149 Conrad, Mark 89, 182, 184, 188 Conrad, Terry 118 Conti, Kenneth 89, 157, 190 Cook, Beverly 121 Cook, James 119, 182, 184 Cook, Lucille 56 Coole, Virginia 121 Cooper, Diana 56 Cooper, Virginia 56, 147, 151, 155 Cope, Jean 56 Coppoletti, James 56, 157 coppoleni, John 84, 89, 170, 190 Corbett, Constance 121 Corcoran, Michael 119 Corey, Kathleen 57 Lork, 1' atricla IIA Cork, Sally 114 Corlett, Michael 57 Cornelius, Ronald 119, 172 Correnti, Constance 57 Correnti, Georgianne 121 Corzine, Jerry 89 Cottrell, Kaye 114 Cottrell, Larry 57 Coupar, Robert 89 Cowan, Jim 174, 176, 177, 178, 187 Cowan, Nan 89 Cowan, Sandra 57, 141, 150 Cox, Laverne 89 Cox, Roger 115, 188 Cox, Ronald 115 Cramer, Agnes 114, 133, 195, 197, 199 Cramer, Clifford 89, 15,'16B, 170 Crandall, Lynn 89, 139, 199 Crane, Linda 115 Cratty, Jack 57, 187 Cravens, Ronald 89, 134, 149, 159 C rawfo rd, Curtis Lynn 89, 148 Cremer, Miles 57, 138 Crickette, David 89, 153 Crider, Barbara 115 Cridlebaugh, Lucinda 115 Cridlebaugh, Margaret 89, 134, 147, 149 Crone, John 115, 157, 172, 180 Cronk, Michael 89 Cronk, Sharon 120 Crozier, Regina 89 Culbertson, Stephen 89, 173, 190 Cullum, Lois 89 Currere, Patricia 90, 154 Currere, Sylvia 120, 134 Cushman, Dixie 90 Cushman, Royal 90 D D'Augostin, Thomas 57 Dahl, Annette 90 Dahlberg, Kathleen 119, 134 Dahlen, Jerry 57, 159 Dahlgren, Douglas 57, 174, 178, 179, 190 Dahlgren, Thomas 57, 153 Dahlgren, Wallace Dahlquist, Dean 90, 124, 125, 128 Dahlquist, Jean 90, 134, 143, 197 Dahlstrom, Judy U, 131, 132 Dahlstrom, Kendall 115 Dahlstrom, Mary 90 rolyn 90, 141, 142, 147, 155 Dailey, Darlene 119 Dale, David Dallosto, Eugene 90, 157, 190 Dal Pra, Diane 119, 125, 151, 156, 199 Dal Fra, Gerald 90, 157, 184 Dalton, Susan 115 Daniels, Marcia 115, 143, 156, 199 Daniels, Martha 90, 139, 147, 151 Danielson, Judy 90, 195 Danielson, Karen 57 Darsie, Burns 115, 148 Davidson, Darwin 113, 180 Davidson, Dwight 57 Davis, Charles 113 Davis, James 113, 161 Davis, Leroy 90 Davis, Penelope 115, 138 Davis, Sharon Davis, Timothy 57, 144, 149, 155 Davis Walter Dolan, Sara VU Doll, Kenneth 112 Dollins, Carl 112 Donovan, Donald Donovan, Mariory 90, 127, 151, 195 Donovan, Mary Ann 113 Donovan, Tana 113 Donovan, Thomas 112 Doran, Sandra 90 Dorfsmith, Russell 112 Dorsey, William 90 Doty, Jerry 90, 181 Dougherty, Ronald 58 Douglass, Carolyn 117 Downing, Sandra 58 Downing, Sharon 58 Doyle, Sandra 90 Drake, Dennis 58, 151 Draper, Sandra 90 Dray, David 120, 160 Dreger, Marilyn 117 Drolen, Caryl 58, 141, 144, 151, 156, 193, 194, 197, 199 Drolen, Dorothy 58, 83, 126, 127, 146, 147, 151, 156, 193, 194, 197 Duck, Vaughn 112, 157, 172 Dufek, Mary 90, 139 Dufoe, Barbara 90 Duke, Donald Dunbar, Arnold 121 Dunlap, Lawrence 58, 128 Dyreson, Cynthia 111 Dzielak, Barbara 155 Dzielak, Deanne 119 Ebens, Dennis 90 Eck, Dale 112, 125, 180 Eddy, Lois Jean 90 Eddy, Sharon 91 Eggehorn, Lars 114, 132, 133, 142, 143 Eggert, Mary 91, 199, 195, 197 Ehle, Dennis 91, 128 Ehlers, Angeline 119 Ehrhart, Sandra 120 Ehrler, Richard 58, 157, 168, 170, 190 Eighmy, Martha 120 Einhorn, Carol 120 Einhorn, Vernon 58 Eisenmann, Charles Eisenstein, Margo 118 Eklof, Jim 58, 128, 129, 137 Eklund, Anita 91 Eklund, Bruce 114, 182 Eklund, Carl 59, 142, 153, 181 Eksten, Ronald 114, 148 Ekstrom, Gerald 91, 134 Ekstrom, Kristin 91, 125, 127, 151, 156, 199 Ellis, David 91 Ellison, Thomas 111, 172 Elston, James 109, 157, 182, 184 Emerick, Karl 111 Emery, Johnetta 90 Engberg, Dale 111, 129 Engebretson, Barbara 91, 142, 156, 199 Engebretson, Elaine 91 Engelhardt, Jerry 91, 131, 132, 140, 153 Engle, Pamela 91, 147, 155, 156, 195 Engstrom, Karin 25, 59, 127, 134 Engstrom, Marilyn 91, 130, 143 Ennett, Beatrice 118, 141, 151 Ennett, Susan 59, 126, 127, 141, 145 Erickson, Dale 91 Erickson, David 91, 157, 170 Daye, Judy 117 Dayton, Judith 57 Deen, Hazel 57, 193, 194, 197 De Baere, John 57 De Caro, Darlene 58 De Fay, Vickie 117 De Garis, Leigh 90 Dehart, Sharon 90 Deibner, Shirley 90 De La Grange, Marsha 90 Delmore, Beverly 58, 127, 142, 144 De Mack, Wayne Deming, Susan 90 Demoss, Sandra 58, 127, 146, 193, 194, 197 Erickson, Gary N. 91 Erickson, Gary R. 91, 130, 132, 137 Erickson, Greg 59, 125, 157, 170, 181, 190 Erickson, James 111 Erickson, John 111 Erickson, Kathleen 59, 127, 131, 132, 144, 197 Erickson, Lynne Ann 59, 137, 143 Erickson, Lynne 113 Erickson, Rloger 111, 172, 181 Erickson, Terry 111 Erickson, Thomas 111 Erickson William 116 Erlandsdn, Laura 91, 150 Demus, Faith 90 Demus, Sonia 117 Denen, Jerry 113 Erlandson, Paul 116, 172 Erson, Synnove 84, 91, 127, 141, Ervin, Donald 116 143,155, 156, 199 Deschepper, Robert 112 Deutsch, Catherine De Vries, Roger 58 Dewert, Robert 112 Dickinson, Stephen 90, 129 Dierks, Karen 117 Di Puma, Bernard 112, 128 Ditto, Forrest 112 Diuri, Diane 90, 150, 156 Divito, Edward 90 Divito Rosemary 111 Dixon, Bonnie 117 Dixon, Judy 58 Dixon Sharon 113 Dobeclc, Mary 58, 126, 127, 130, 132, 193, 194 Dodge, Martha 58 Dokken, Nancy 134 Esakson, Darlene 91 Espenscheid, Fletcher 120 Espy, Ann 59 Ethington, Dale 91, 140 Evans, Dorothy Evans. Roger 91, 138 Eyster, David 91 F Fagerberg, Dennis 59, 140, 152 Fagerberg, Diana 119 Faherty, James 59 Falkowski, Gilbert 59 Falkowski, Ronald 59 Falth, Robert 91, 138, 160 Fane, Martha 91, 195 Fanning, Sherryn Farb, Sandra 59, 150 Farb, Sharon 119, 150, 195, 197 Farley, Joy 112 Farmer, Ralph 91 Farmer, Sally 59 Fearn, Ronald 91, 157, 168, Fedderly, Bunnie 119 Felclt, Arlene 115 Feldt, Margaret 91, 141, 150 Fenske, Dorothy 91 Ferger, Robert 116 Ferrall, Clifford Ferrall, Stephen 116 Ferrari, Dennis 116 Ferrell, Carolyn 91 Ferrell, Katherine 115 Ferrell, Lois 91 Ferris, Susan 91 Ferwerda, Jorgiann 92, 131, 132, 141, 1 195, 197 Fiechter, Robert 118 Finger, Kent 92, 188 Finley, Gerald 116 Fiorenza, Shirley Fisher, John 59 Fisher, Larry 111 Fisher, Peter 92 17o, 177, 178 51, 155, Fisher, Robert 92, 147 Fitzgibbons, James 111 Fitzmaurice, Timothy 111, 160 Fitzpatrick, John 111 Fleenor, Carol 59 Flemming, Joann 59 Fletcher, Carol 115 Fletcher, Douglas 121, 152 Flood, Carol 114 Flood, Jeanine 59 Floyd, Lynda 113 Folkerts, Sandro 92 Follmar, Sally 92, 142 Forberg, Jerry 92 Forrest, Samuel 121, 180 Forrester, Sue 92 Forsell, James 115, 128, 151, 180 Forslin, Marlene 113 Forsstrom, Mona 117, 143 Fortin, Alta Jo 60, 127, 147, 151, 156 Fortin, Rosi 113, 125, 141, 142 Foster, Jackson 121, 134, 151 Foster, Laura 24, 60, 131, 132, 137, 151 Fox, Jill 92 Fox, Joan 114, 151 Francis, Andrew 152 Francis, Rodney 121, 138, 160 Frank, Larry 121 Frank, Robert 119 Franzen, Michael 60, 144, 170 Franzen, Terry 121, 182, 184 Frazee, Nancy 114 Frazer, David Frazer, Joyce 92 Frech, Lannois 92, 137, 141, 142, 149, 156, 19 199 Frech, Roger 60, 152, 153, 158, 162, 163 Fredberg, Robert 60, 181 5, Fred rickson Fred rickson Fred rickson Fredrickson Joan 92, 142, 195, 199 Fredrickson, , Michael 114 Nan114 141 142 156 , Nancy 60, 145, 151 , Norma 60, 127, 150 Gehmen, Philip 120 Geiger, Lawrence 92 Geisler, Sharon 92 Geissman, Patricia 60, 126, 144 Genrich, Robert 120 Georger, Dale 60 Gerber, James 120 Gerber, John 60 Gerke, Barbara 60, 126, 137, 146 Gerke, Russell 92 Germann, Barbara 112 Gesswein, Janice 92 Getts, Thomas 116 Gibb, Larry 60 Gibson, Dennis 60, 174, 175, 176, 177, 178, 179 Gibson, Richard 116 Giesinger, Kaydell 92 Giglio, Katheryn 111 Giglio, Thomas 92, 129 Gilbert, John 116, 172 Gilbaugh, Clayton 113 GillaSPY, Barbara 116 Gille, Richard 116 Girard, Michaeline 112 Gitchel, Douglas 61, 157, 190 Gitchel, Joan 61 Glaim, Robert 93 Glons, Gail 93, 143, 154 Glendy, Gwendolyn 14, 93 Glomp, Karen 25, 61, 142, 155 Godbey, Donald 93, 129 Gohlinghorst, Gary 118, 160 Gonski, Marie 93, 127, 141, 147 Goroish, Raymond 113 Gordon, Jacquelyn 116 Gordon, James 118 Gorman, Jim 93 Gorst, Diane 116 Gorsuch, Gerald 118 Gorsuch, Malcolm 93, 140 Gough, Mary 116, 155 Gouker, Jerry 61 Govig, Ronald 118 Grad , Tanya 113, 130 Graeff, Dennis 129 Graham, Ray 121 Graham, Richard Granquist, Larry 93, 190 Grattlo, Rita 61 Graulich, Kurt 61 Gray, Nancy 111 Green, Priscilla 61, 134, 141 Greenberg, Karen 111, 148 Greenblatt, Matthew 121 Greene, Patricia 111, 147 Greenlee, James 121 Greenlee, Janet 61, 113 Greenlee, John 121 Greenwood, Lawraine 111 Gregory, Gladys 111, 151, 155 Grender, Carolyn 61 Grey, Gary 182 Griffen, Mar aret Grimm, Lloyg 121 Grimstad, Evelyn 63 Grinnell, Sandra 93, 139 Groskreutz, Virginia 114, 133, 155 Gryder, Carol 61 Guglielmetti, John Gulbrandsen, Donald 61 Hogg, Karen 93, 195 Hahn, Gary 114 Haines, Janet 112, 137 Haines, Karen 62, 193, 194, 197 Hale, Dolly 118 Halgrimson, Duane 115 Halgrimson, Gene 62 Hall, Carl Hall, Hendley 62 Hall, John 115, 161 Hall, Margaret 93, 139 Hallberg, Gary 93, 157 Hallblade, Dale Hallden Douglas 93, 153, 157 Hallden, Jerry 62 Hallquist, Ronald 93, 157, 190 Hamilton, Mark 93, 128, 157, 190 Hamm, Patricia 62, 139 Hammond, Robert 115 Hampton, Gary Hampton, Sheryl 93 Honchette, Barbara 112 Hancock, Evelyn 62, 149 Hancock, Shelby Hand, Susan 93, 125, 143 Handt, Ronald 120 Hanley, James 115, 172 Hannblom, Jack Hanrahan, Judy 93 Hanson, Roger 120 Hanson, David Hanson, Dennis 120, 157, 172 Hanson, Gary Hanson, Karl 94 Hanson, Patricia 62 Hanson Michael Freed, Linda Frese, Karen 60 Fridly, Douglas 92 Friedman, Cathy 92, 127, 147, 148 Friel, Larry 92, 157, 170, 187 Friis, Peter 114 Fritz, Beverly 60, 141, 147, 150, 156 Froberg, Sharon 92 Frost, Christine 121, 149 Fry, Thomas 60, 184 Fuca, Raymond 114 Fuehrer, Stephen 92, 137, 181 Funk, Sally 121, 143 Fysh, Geoffrey 118, 134, 161, 172 G Gahl, Joan 91, 195, 197 Gallo, Kathleen 92 Galvanoni, Louis 118 Gambill, Malcolm 118, 159 Ganshert, Sharon 121, 197, 199 Ganter, Jo Anne 111 Garas, George 118 Garde, Gary 92, 173 Garey, Kathleen 111 Garmager, Curt 92, 131, 132 Garmoe, Kathryn 92 Gasch, David 113, 159 Gasch, Donna 92 Gososke, Gale 92 Gososke, Robert 113, 133 Gassmann, Susan 92, 139 Gates, Charles 60, 170, 188 Gates, Patterson 113, 157, 172, 182, 184 Gay, Troy 113, 161 Gayet, Mary 115 Gedko, John 91 Gedraitis, John 120, 148, 149, 161 Gunderson Dole Gunderson, Wallace Gunnarson, Herbert 93 Gustafson, Agneta 117, 143 Gustafson, Brenda 18, 93, 155 Gustafson, Bruce Gustafson, Curtis Gustafson, Dale 114, 182 Gustafson, Darlene 61 Gustafson, Dean 61, 182, 184 Gustafson, Duane 61 Gustafson, Fred 61 Gustafson, Gale 93, 157 Gustafson, Gerald Ge. 61, 170, 171 Gustafson, Gerald Go. 61 Gustafson, Gerald R. 93 Gustafson, Julianne 61, 83, 126, 127, 143 Gustafson, Karen A. 62 Gustafson, Karen G. 62 Gustafson, Kay 62, 139 Gustafson, Kenneth 93 Gustafson, Marla Gustafson, Marlene 93, 199 Gustafson, Peggy Gustafson, Phoebe 112 Gustafson, Sharon 112 Gustitus, Sandra 112, 148, 151, 198, 199 Gutzmer, Sharon 93, 126, 141 Gutzwiller, Darlene 93, 134, 141 H Hackman, Gloria 93 Hafer, John 93, 152 Hafstedt, Shirley 112 Hagaman, Karen 62, 127 Hagelin, Carol 62, 147 Hagemeyer, Kenneth 93 Hager, Virginia 93, 155 Harbachuk, Nancy 62 Hare, Sally 112 Harolclson, Judith 118, 195, 197 Harp, Patsy Harring, Greta 118 Harris, Carolan 113 Hart, Olen 187 Hartien, Clayton 120 Harvey, David Harvey, Judith Harwick, Jacqueline 62, 83, 127, 146, 197 Harwick, Sharon 113, 133 Hasselquist, Roger 94 Hatlestad, Joan 113 Hauser, John 62 Hauser, Tom 94, 160 Hausman, Sandra 120, 197, 199 Haussmer, John 94 Haverly, Judith 94, 142 Hawk, Robert 120 Hawkes, Ruth 120 Hay, Marilyn 120 Hayden, Michael Hayes, Jack 62, 128 Hayes, Paul 119, 161, 172 Hedberg, Larry 94, 129, 142, 157, 187 Heden, Judith 94, 156, 195 Hedin, Ron 94, 128 Hedlund, Susan 94 Hedrick, Eugene 119 Hegberg, Larry Hein, Karol 116, 151 Heinkel, Robert 113 Heinzen, Raymond 62 Heitala. Linda 116 Hellman, Barbara 63, 131, 132, 141, 147 Hellyer, Mickey 63 Helm, Rosalie 118, 150 Helsing, Claire 131, 132, 141 Henderson, Pamela 118, 142 Hendrickson, Janet 63, 197 Hendry, George 94, 157 Henrikson, Barbara 63, 125, 141, 145, 156 Henrikson, Sidney 121, 141 Henthorn, Kennard 63 Herbig, Ronald 119, 172 Herdklotz, William 119, 151 Hermanson, Sherry Hermanson, Gail 121 Hess, Mary 121 Hess, Susan 63 Hetherington, Donna 94 Hiatt, Viola 114 Hickman, Harold 63, 160 Hicks, Gary 115, 161 Hicks, Lee 115 Higbee, Joanne 63 Higbee, Willard 94 Higdon, Doris 114 Hill, lvy 63 Hill, Leonard 115 Hillman, Douilas 115, 129, 182, 185 Hinton, Dorot y 114 HiPP, Michael 94, 137, 157 Hippman, Edward 117, 172 Hippman, Howard 50, 63, 157, 166, 168, Hitchcock, Daniel 117, 138, 160 Hixson, Ruthann 94, 199 Hoaglund, Keith 94, 138 Hoaglund, Nancy 94 Hodgerson, Lyle Hoel, Layton 94, 157 Hoffman, Bruce 63, 161 170 Hoffman, Roger 63 Hoffman, Jane 63, 127 Hogan, Gerald 63 Hoglund, James 94 Hoglund, Janice 94, 143, 147 Hoisingtan, James 117, 180 Hoisington, Judith 94, 139 Hollingsworth, Nancy 94, 127, 199 Hollon, Timothy 117 Holmberg, Dennis 94 I Johnson, Hummel, Craig 118 Holmertz, Mary 94, 127, 195 Holmes, Judith 115 Holmin, Dick 63 Holmquist, Joan 94, 125, 127, 199 olmstrom Davd 117 H I ' Holub, Carol 63: 155 137,151,156, 198, Holub, John 63, 125, 157, 168, 170, 184, 185, 190 Hoover, Douglas 117 Hopkins, Betty 94 Hornbeck, Ronald 117 Hoskins, Lueanna 115 Hoss, Linda 94 Houghton, Thomas 94 Houy, James 94, 131, Houy, Nancy 94, 155 Howard, William 117, 184 Hryszczuk, Thomas 94 Huckabee, Gereta 94 132, 125 137, 157, 166, 170, 182, Huddlestun, Kathleen 94, 139, 155 Hudler, Richard 94, 151, 155, 161 Huetson, Kent 160 Hughes, Ethel 139 Hughes, Joyce Huls, Jim 95 Hulstedt, Susan 115 Hultgren, Ronald 95 Hultgren, Sandra 63, 130, 155 Hume, Richard 113, 172 Hunborg, John 95, 134 Hunter, David 113, 159, 163 Huntley, Sharon 120, 142, 147, 156 Hurd, James 114 Hussell, Diane 113, 142 Hyams, Dennis 64 lgnatchuck, Ann 120, 132, 133 Ingram, Barry 113, 128, 149 Ingram, Saundra 25, 64, 126, 127, 156 Ingram, Shirley 119 Inman, Margaret 64 Ippen, Christine 119 Irwin, Andrea 119, 150 134,141,146, Irwin, Edwin 64 Isaacson, Carol 95 Ives, Steven 113, 181 Ivy, Frances 115 Jackson, Jackson, Jackson, Jackson, J David 117, 138 Glennace John 95, 138 Sue 64, 139, 141, 155 Jacob, Carolyn 64 Jacobson, Beverly Jacobson, Carol Jacobson, David 117, 138 Jacobson, Karl 64 Jacobson, Kathryn 64, 125, 155 Jacobson, Lewis 64 Jacobson, Ronald 117 Jamerson, Beverly 64, 155 James, Thomas 117, 128, 157, 172 James, Wilma Janssen, Linda 64 Januszewski, Edward 95, 17B Jeneliunas, Sandra 64 Jenkins, Carolyn 115 Jenkins, Clifton 95 Jenkins, Gloria 115 Jennings, Joanne 117, 137 I Jensen, Barbara 64, 134, 135, 142, Jensen, Linda 95, 195 Jensen, Mark 95, 129, 134 Jepson, Carol Jepson, Susan 95, 155, 156, 199 Johnason, Dennis 95 Johnasson, Richard 95 144, 156 Johns, Phili 64, 158, 163 Johnson, Allden 119 Johnson, Barbara 117, 133 Johnson, Bernice 64 Johnson, Beth 95, 147 Johnson, Betty 117, 132, 133, 141 Johnson, Beverly 95. 119 Johnson, Bruce A. 64, 129 Johnson, Bruce M. 65 Johnson, Carla 117 Johnson, Carol E. 65 Johnson, Carol Je. 95, 65, 194 Johnson, Carol Jo. 95, 83 Johnson, Carol Joyce 65, 117, 143, 150 Johnson, Carol Mae Johnson, Carole L. 131, 132 Johnson, Carolyn 113, 127, 147 Johnson, Johnson I Johnson, Johnson I Johnson, Johnson. 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I Chaylce 95, 149 Christina 130, 132 Cristine A. 112, 130 Christine E. 113, 130 Curtis 95 Dale 119 Daniel 120 David G. 95, 140 David R. 118 David W. 65 Delores 95 Dennis C. 95 Dennis R. 65 Donald A. 118 Donald D. 119 Donald F. 65 Doris 95, 143 Douglas 118, 157 Duane 65 Edna 113 Edward 95, 129 Frederick 95, 125, 129 Gary L. 65 Gary R. Gayle 117, 156 Gerald 65 Harlan 65, 134, 146, 152 Harold 95, 137 Jacquelyn 65, 150 Jan 119 Janice 117 Jarrett 95 Jeannine 117 Jerome 115, 138 Jerry 65 Jill 95, 150 Jill K. 14,119,192,199 Joan 119, 141 Joy Ann X. 65 Joy Ann Y. 65 Judi 118 Judith A. 95 Judith E. 95 Karel Lee 119, 139 Karel Leone 96 Karen 120, 142 Kathleen M. 118 Kathryn L. 96 Kay 118, 197 Keith 115, 128, 129 Larry A. 65, 83 Larry K. 113 Larry L. 96 Lillian 120 Linda 96 Lorraine 96, 137 Lynn 113, 172 Lynne 65I 143 Malius 113 Marcedes Mardel 96, 150 Mark 65. 128 Maryellen 96, 127, 197, 199 Melvin C. 96, 127, 197, 199 Melvin R. 96 Nancy 96, 141, 197, 199 Neil Pamela 119, 156, 199 Priscilla 96 Randolph 96 Richarl B. 95, 155 Richard Ea. 113, 151 Richard Eu. 112 Robert G. 96 Robert M. 112 Rodney 96, 131 Roger C. 96 Roger K. 96, 140, 152 Ronald E. 96, 182, 184 Ronald M. 66 Ronald V. 112 Ross 112, 182, 184 Roy 112 Sam 112 Sandra A. 119 Jones, Carol Ann Y. 114 Jones, Connie 113 Jones, Dave Jones, Gary 96 Jones, Jeff 112 Jones, Joyce 114, 151 Jones, Larry 96 Jones, Myra 96 Jones, Robert 96, 130 Joyner, Elease 114 I I I I I I Sandra Sandra Sandra Sharon J. 66, 143 L. X. 66 L. Y. 96, 127. 151. 155, 195 115, 143, 199 Stephen 112 Steve C . 120 Steve E. 112 Susan C. Susan E. 115 Suzanne 195 Ted 112, 151 Terry A. 1 Terry L. Thomas Thomas Thomas Tommy D. 96 F. 112 M. Warren 66 ' 6 15 155, 157, 177,178, 179 Judge, Joann 121 Julin, Rodger 96, 129, 32 July, Robert 97, 187 Jurasek, Frank 97 Jurasek, Joyce 97 Jury, Marvalynn 121 IC Kacko, Paul 159 Kaiser, Christel 121 Kollenbach, Patricia 121 Kallstrom, Donna Kane, Richard 66 Kepellas, Georgene 111 Kaplan, Barry 97, 189 Kaplanes, Alec 114 Karceski, Alice 66, 141, 156 Karceski, Milton 114 Karnes, James 66, 158 Karnes, Joan 97 Karwelis, Mary 97 Kauppinen, Roger 97 Keas, Ronald 97, 130, 132 Keegan, Nancy 111 Keeton, Carolyn Keen, Helen 66 Keith, James 97 Keith, Jean 111 Keller, Mary 97 Kelley, Janice 97, 139 I Kelsey, Juanita 121, 195 Kempe, Ruth 116, 150 Kencke, Karen 66 Kenison, Charles 97, 148, 161, 163, 181 Kennedy, Kyle 114 Kent, Ernest 66, 140 148, 152 Kercher, Glen 111, 148, 151 Ketchum, Carol 66 Ketchum, Norman 66 Kewish, Donald 117 Kiesling, Joan 97 Kimpel, Alvin 66 Kirby, Thomas 97, 161 Kirkpatrick, Terry 111, 157, 161, 172 King, Barbara 116 King, Terry 66 King, Tyrone Kingdon, Sidney 11, 142, 152 Kinkade, Karolyn 97, 197 Kirn, Raymond 111, 180 Kistler, Janet 97, 142 Kitson, Sandra 15, 97 Kiellgren, Barbara 116, 141, 142 Kiellstrom, Roger 111, 180 Klang, Robert 97 Klank, Konnie 97, 130 Kleckner, Jerry 111, 159 Kleczewski, Thomas Klein, Dirk Klikno, Judith 116 Kline, Veria 116, 150 Klingenberg, Albert 66 Klint, James 97, 129, 157, 173, 182, Klint, Robert 97, 157, 182, 184 Klontz, Kathryn 116, 132, 133, 199 Kluchinskas, Patricia 111 Kneller, Arthur 97, 188 . Knighton, Mary 111 Knispel, Gordon 115 Knodle, Dale 97, 129, 157, 181 Knudson, Jon 116, 143I 181 Knutson, Faith 111, 149 Kobert, Robert 66I 170 Kodis, Sheryl 120 Kodis, Shirley 97 Koford, Michael 97 Koontz, Thomas 97 Koteski, Judith 184 Kowalewski, Jean 67, 127, 141, 146, 15 Kowalewski, Matthew Kraemer, Karen 111, 142 Kramer, Kit 151 Kranski, Lawrence 97 Krants, Linda 97 Kreidich, Lucille 98 Krenzke, Ruth 98, 139 Krivan, Denny 98, 129, 184 Kruger, Judy 67, 144 Kruger, William 67 Krup, Larry 98, 128, 188 Kruse, Mary 111, 133 Krzywy, Sally 67 Kuchefski, Judi 112 Kuchins, Vivian 67 Johnsonl Wesley 6g' 179 Johnson, William 112 Joiner, Iris 113, 150 Jones, Carol Ann X. 114 126,1s7,17s,17e,177,17s Kuhl, Barbara 111, 141, 195, 197 Kuhl, Virginia 121 Kuhlmeier, Edwina 98, 142, 149 Kuklin, Eugene 142, 152 Kundert, Dixie 111 Kuntze, James 116 Kurtz, Ronald 67, 140, 144, 153, 159, 162 L Lace, Nancy 114, 142, 150, 199 IaCrosse, Nancy 98 LaDue, Janice 67, 151, 155, 156 Lake, Joyce 114 Laken, Linda 98, 147 Lamb, Charles 116 Lamb, Edward 67, 129 Lamendola, Geraldine 98, 142, 155, 156, 198, 199 Lammers, James 98, 148 Lamont, Robert 98 Landquist, Carol 67, 144 Lane, Patsy 114 Lane, Donald 98 Langdon, Carl 116 Lanquist, Kay 67 Livingston, Bruce 99, 157, 170, 182, 190 Llayd, Roger 114, 161 Lobbins, Carol 99 Lofgren, Nancy 68 Lofquist, Jean 99, 134 Logsdon, Robert 68, 138 Long, James 99 Long, Sharon 99, 139 Longnecker, Daniel 99, 166, 168, 170, 187 Lonsway, David 99, 157, 170, 171, 190 Lorenz, Darlene 99 Lorenz, Delores 68 Lowry, Evelyn 99 Lowry, Karen 120 Loy, Cynthia 99, 195, 196, 199 Lozdoski, Dolores Lucas, Kathleen 120, 133, 148, 195, 197 Lucey, Arthur 113, 148 Lucido, Cecelia 68, 141, 144, 156 Luecht, Craig Lund, Joyce 68, 156 Wendell 111 LaPier, Bruce 190 Larson, Cheryl 67 Larson, Clark 67, 137 Larson, David B. 116, 144 Larson, David C. 67 Larson, Daniel 98, 31, 132 Larson, Denis Larson, Dennis 111, 116 Larson, Diane 98 Larson, Frances Larson, Gary 111 Larson Glen 67 Larson, Gordon 121 Larson, James 98 Larson, John 98, 15 Larson, Karen 67 Larson, Karla 98, 134, 142, 149 Larson, Lawrence 98 Larson Marian 67, 146 156 Larson, Nona 67, 127, 147, 151, 156, 193, 194, 197 Larson, Randall 111 Larson, Ronald 67 Larson, Sharon J. 68, 98 Larson, Sharon L. 151, 155, 195, 196, 197 Larson, Susan C. Larson, Susan D. 112 Larson, Trudy 112 Larson, Lund, Judith 99 Lund, Marilyn 116 Lundberg, Donna 29, 68, 125, 136, 143, 147 Lundberg, Marilyn 99, 136, 143 Lundberg, Richard 68, 136 Lundberg, Sally 99, 141, 147, 151 Lundberg, Sharon 99, 134, 142, 147 Lundberg Ulf 99 Lunde, Richard 99 Lundeen, Carole 116, 133, 143 Lundell, Cynthia 116, 142, 156 Lundgren, Martha 14, 118, 150 Lundin, Betty 68 Lundin, Dennis 99, 161 Lundin, Jon 99, 157, 182, 184 Lundquist, Mary Ann 68, 83, 126, 127, 141, 145, 147, 151, 156 Lundauist, Maureen 14, 17, 69, 141, 142, 145, 155, 185 Lundquist, Sonya 118 Lundquist, Sylvia 99, 143, 155, 156 Lundstrom, Gretchen, 118, 133, 150 Lundstrom, James 69, 128, 129 Lundstrom, Janet 69, 134 Lundstrom, Karen 121 Last, Karin 112 Latt, Karin 112, 154, 155 Laurent, Craig 121, 142, 160 Law, Danny 138 Lundstrom, Sharon 121 Lundvall, Dick 69, 161 Lungo, Philip 69 Lunn, David 113, 125, 180 Lunn, Georgianne 69, 142 Lunquist, Denise 121 Luter, Joseph 118, 161 Laying, Leroy 68 Leander, Lonna 112 Leavitt, Shirley 98 Leber, Linda Leber, Scott Lee, John Lee, Kenneth 121 Lee, Sandra 98, 151, 156 Lehman, Bradley 98 Lenburg, Richard 121 Lenstrom, Barbara 112 Lentz, Judy 112, 141, 156 Lentz, Vern 98, 157 Lenz, Frederick 121 Leonard, Richard 98 Lersch, Carol 98 Lester, Gloria 98 Levasseur, Robert 121 Lewis, Beverly 68 Lutton, Darrell 118, 161 Lyford, James 118 Lyford, Lois 69, 193 Lyford Stanley 69, 157, 170, 190 Lyford, Wallace 118, 159 Lyman, Larry 113 Lynch, Jimmie 99 M MacCallum, Barton 99, 113 MacCallum, Bonnie 147, 199 Martini, Mary 113 Massier, Mary 100 Mathiesen, Olev 100 Mathisan, Dale 121 Mattison, Jared 121 Mattison, Ronald L. 100 Mattson, Ronald D. 100 Matz, Dennis 69 Matz, Eric 69, 129, 157, 182, 184 Maxedon, John 70 Maxwell, Nancy 113, 134, 156 Mayborne, Karolyn 117 Mayfield, Judy 70 Mays, James 114 Maysilles, James 70, 83, 126, 129, 152 Mazeika, Glenn 114 Mazzola, Sam 70 McCammond, Gerald 100 McCann, Linda 70 McCarthy, Mary Kay 100, 142, 155, 156 McClellan, Joyce 114 McClellan, Patricia 114 McConaughey, Michael 70 McCord, Julia 115 McCor, Kathleen 115, 133, 141, 142 McCu Iey, Rubena 115 McDaniel, Jack 113, 180 McDaniel, James 120 McDonald, Kathleen 120, 149, 150, 151 McDonald, Mary 120, 132, 133 McDonnell, James 114 McDowell, Rae 70, 131, 151 McFaul, Nancy 119, 170, 195 McFaul, Thomas 70, 157, 166, 168, 187 McGinty, Jon 100, 188 McGough, Jesse 120 McGuire, Robert 140, 147, 160 Mcllwain, James 70, 128, 190 Mclnnes, Diane 112, 149, 151 Mclntosh, Gerald 70 McKinney, Doris 100 McLeod, Linda 70, 141, 151 McMahon, James 155, 163 McMannis, Scott 70, 155 McManus, Bonnie 111 McNabb, Jerry 116 McNames, Kathleen 119 McHaughton, Jim McNeany, Jtoyce 119, 142, 147, 155, 156 195 197, 199 McQuay, Joyce 100 McRoberts, Carol 100, 139 McStravick, John Mead, Martha 100 Medin, Janice 70 Mefford, Ward Meier, Harry 70, 188 Meinshausen, Thomas Mellor, Robert 114 Meloche, Michael 100, 160 Melquist, Joyce 117 Mera, Chris 100, 137, 138, 184 Messerschmidt, Barbara 100 Messink, Karen 117 Messink, Sharon 119 Magnuson Lewis, Carmen 68, 130, 155 Lewis, Clayton 68, 157, 170 Lidberg, Clifford 98 Lidbetter, Virginia 110, 112, 156, 199 Liebovich, Carole 15, 98, 127, 137, 151, 155, 198, 199 Macias, Charles Macias, Richard 99, 138 Mackenzie, Catherine 114, 199, 197 Mackenzie, John 69, 152, 153, 155 Mackey, Diann 99, 139, 147, 149, 151, 156 Macoluski, John 116 Maculan, Grace 69, 193, 194, 197 Madden, Michael 69 Madonna, Patricia 139 Maggio, Roger 118 Maggio, Rosalie 115 Meyer, Franklin 114 Meyer, Gail 100 Meyer, George 112 Meyer, Herbert 114 Meyer, Patricia 100, 131, 132 Meyer Sara 119 Meyeri, sieve too, 187 Bonita 69, 156 Magnuson, , Dennis 69, 83 Michelsen, Bonnie 100 Michles, Warren 115 Mickelson, Lana 119 Mihm, Merrill 115 Milani, Robert 100, 159 Milazzo, Jacob 115 Liebovich, Ellen 68, 144 Leibovich, Patricia 118, 151, 195, 197, 199 Lieberg, James 121 Lierman, Richard 121 Light, Dae 118 Light, Terrence 98 Lightcap, Sandra Lilieberg, Curt 98 Lilly, Birdia Lind, Karen 113 Lindberg, Clark 121, 172 Lindberg, Diane 68 Lindblade, Bruce 98, 128 Lindblade, Tobias 98, 15 Linde, John 114, 137, 143 Lindeblad, Norman 98, 129, 157, 182, 184 Lindeman, Karen 98, 142, 155, 156 Linden, Debby 99, 155, 197 Linder, Barbara 99, 141, 156, 195 Linder, Carol 113 Lindman, Terry 68, 128 Lindquist, Judith 99, 195 Lindquist, Karen 99, 137, 195 Lindquist, Marion Lindsay, Gary 114, 160 Lindstrom, Darrel 99, 159 Lindstrom, Jaan 24, 68, 124, 125, 126, 127, 134, 144 Linhart, Clifford 99, 128 Liskum, Dean 99, 157, 173 Litwinchuk, Vera 99 i Magnuson, Don 111 Magnuson, Karen 115 Magnuson, Patricia 69, 83, 126, 127, 145 Magnuson, Sandra 115 Mahan, Billy Mahnke, Ruth 117, 142, 154 Mailloux, Judy 117 Maitya, Shirley 117 Malani, Sharon 120, 133, 142 Malez, Peter Mallon, Vialetta 112, 151 Malm, Brad 99 Malueg, Gary Malueg, Gene 118 Mandell, Anthony 118 Mansfield, David 118, 182, 184 Manzullo, Frank 100 Marabella, Paul 100 Marin, Norma 117 Marinelli, Cynthia 69, 130 Marinelli, Sharon 117 Markunas, Margaret 100 Marlow, Terrence 121 Marotta, Richard 69, 153, 155 Marsa, Gerald 100, 152, 153 Marsden, Susan 117 Marshall, Kelly 121, 172 Marston, Susan 142 Marszalek, Carol 100 Marszalek, Lois 100 Martenson, Thomas 100 Miles, Marsha 120 Miles, Patricia 70 Miley, Carolyn 100, 130, 132 Miley, Sylvia 120 Miller, Cheryl Miller, David 70, 168, 170, 171 Miller, Frances 118 Miller, James 115 Miller, Janet 118 Miller, Judith 100 Miller, Linda 100, 142, 197 Miller, Myrna 70 Miller, Norma Jean 116 Miller, Richard 100 Miller, Richard 120 Miller, Russell 70, 129, 145, 147 Miller, Sharon S. 118 Miller, Sue 119 Miller, Tobie 119, 147, 156, 199, 212 Miller, William Mills, Diane 119 Mitchell, Charles 71 Mitchell, Dennis 71, 161 Mitchell, Elizabeth 115 Molander, Fayette 115 Moline, Linda 115 Moline, Norman 101, 131, 132, 188 Monks, Marilyn 113, 141 Monson, Linda 101 Montalbano, Krist 120, 138 Mood, Dale 71, 125, 157,1B2, 183,185 Moon, Julie 113 Moore, Adelle Moore, Ethel 101, 134 Moore, Jane 101, 131, 132, 141,147 Moore, Mary 113 Morales, Thomas 129, 161 Morgan, Judith 101 Mori, Nagoko 17, 71, 127, 147 Mork, James Morrow, Judith 114 Mortellaro, Gloria 71, 141 Mortenson, Thomas 119 Mortier, Juliette 113 Moss, James 101, 182, 184 Moyer, Parker 101 Muehlmeyer, Carl 101 Muehrer, Dianne 114, 195, 197 Mulcahey, Christine 71 Mulligan, Dawn 121, 155 Mullins, Audrey 71 Mullins, Buddy 119 Mullins, Carol 121, 132, 133 Mullins, Diana 121 Mura, John 101 Murphy, Ruth 121 Murphy, Sally 101, 155 Musser, Rosemary Mutimer, Steve 112 Myer, Sharon 101 Norman, Carol 142 Norman, Roger 117 Norman, Wanda Norrman, Karol 114, 141 Norsen, James 117, 180 Norten, Fred 102, 157, 190 Novak, Linton 102, 151, 153, 161 Nygren, Nyman, Nyquist, Nyquist, Harry 72 Martha 102, 127, 139, 199 Barry 72, 134, 137 Linda 14, 114, 137 Nystrom, Steven 72, 83 Pawlus, James 115, 128, 129 Pazera, Diane 199 Peacha, Dennis Peacock, Diane 118 Pearce, Nanc 73 Pearson, Cliftibrd 103, 157, 170, 190 Pearson, Dennis 115 Pearson, Gary 73, 131, 132 Pearson, Nancy 118 Pearson, Robert 112 Pearson, Robert G. 103 , Pearson, Roger 73, 157, 173, 184, 190 Pearson Ronald O Oberg, Michael 117, 157, 159, 172 O'Brien, Larry 102, 128, 153, 188 O'Brien, Rennie 102 ' Oellig, Karen 112 Ogburn, Charles 72, 129 Peckham, Farel Faye 119 Pedersen, Gerald 103, 128, 190 Pekarsky, Marshall 73 Pell, Shoryn 74, 127, 141, 145, 151, 155, 156 Pellant, Thomas 103, 157, 190 Penticoff, Bobbye 103 Penzi, John 103, 134 Ogren, David 102, 125 Ogren, Gerald 102, 131, 132 Ogren, Judith 102, 143, 155 Ogren Richard 117 129 157, 170, 172, 180 Pepper, Barbara 74, 127, 193 Perkins, Shirley 103, 195, 197, 199 Perrone, Mathew 112, 148 Myers, Alice 121 Myers, Carolyn 11 Myers, Edward 115 Myers, Joan 71 Myers, Rena 101, 155 Myers, Sally 111 Myers, Sylvia 111 N Nafranowicz, Victor 1.01 Nafziger, Burdette 101 Naglestad, Barton 50, 71, 157, 170, 178, Nalley, Lawrence 115, 129, 157, 172 Nathan, Martin T01, 182, 184 Nattrass, Cynthia, 101 147, 156, 199 Nauert, Peter 120 Neff, Charles 115, 188 Nekrasewich, Nicholas 115 Nekraszewycz, Wasil 117 Nelsing, Nelsing 101 ' O'Halloran, Alan 72, 184 O'Hara, Dennis 119, 129, 161 O'Hara, Kathleen 112 Ohman, Gary 119 ohm, Carol 72, 124, 125, 145, 156, 199 Ohrn, Margit 72, 145, 156, 198, 199 Okerlund, Robert Olive, Susan 112 Oliver, Colleen 72 Olmstead, Roxanna 112 Pete, Carol 113 Pete, Reginal 74, 155 Peters, Philip 112, 148 Nelsoni nevad 1. 101 Oman, Nelson, Joan 116, 155 Neville Nelson Beth L. 101,136,141,155,156 Nelson, Betsy 116, 197, 199 Nelson, lafende 25, 71, 136, 145, 156, 1 Nelson Bruce R. 101, 129 Nelson, Carl V. 71, 129 Nelson, Carol Ann 101 Nelson, Caroline 101 Nelson, Cheryl 116, 134 Nelson Dale 117, 143 Nelson, Donald G. 101, 155 Nelson, Donna G. 101, 195 Nelson Donna Nelson: een 116, 132, 133 Nelson, Gerald T. 101 Nelson, Gerald 101 Nelson Harold 117 Nelson: Jeek 117 Nelson, James Harry 117 Nelson Jeanne 155 Nelson, John 71, 128, 157, 182, 184 Nelson Judith 116 Nelson, Lance M. 117 Nelson, Larry D. 71, 129 Nelson, Larry 117 Nelson, Lilah 71 Nelson, Lyn Marie 17, 71, 83, 126, 127, 151, 160 Nelson, Marie 111, 132, 133, 143 Nelson, Marlene 101 Nelson, Martha K. 101, 130, 195, 197, 199 Nelson, Michael G. 101, 129 Nelson, Nancy 111, 195 Nelson, Peter 71, 128, 129, 136 Nelson, Ronald 113 Nelson, Sonia 71 Nelson, Susan 11, 151, 199 Nelson, Thomas 72, B3, 140, 152, 153 Nelson, William E. 72, 190 Nelson, William L. , Nancy 101 Newberg, David 113 Newburgh, Judith 101, 130, 132 Newman, Linda 72, 141 Newman, Tom Newsome, Kenneth 102, 182, 184 Nichols, Clinton 113 Nicholson, Rogene 72 Nicklas, Patricia 72, 130, 147, 199 Nielson, Karen 11, 132, 133 Niemela, Margaret 111 Nimmo, Robert 113 Nolan, Frank 102, 139, 152 Nolan, Karen 142, 147 Noling, Stephen 102, 182, 184 Nordby, Thomas 102, 129, 190 Nordenberg, John 72, 134, 161 Nordlof, Jerome 72 Noreen, Sheryl 111, 150 93, 194 1 Olsen, Lorraine Olson, Bonnie 102, 142, 156, 195, 199 Olson, Carole 72 Olson, Craig 102, 140, 153 Olson, Curtis 102 Olson, Fred 102, 157, 182, 189 Olson, Gareth 119 Olson, Gene 72 Olson, James 120 Olson, Janice 72 Olson, Jon 120 Olson, Judith 112 Olson, Kendall 102 Olson, Linda 102 Olson, Loretta 102 Olson, Lorraine 102 Olson, Marlee 102, 151, 199 Olson, Nancy 29, 50, 73, 142 Olson, Patricia J. 102 Olson, Richard 102 Olson, Ronald 120 Olson, Sandra Lee 102, 156 Olson, Sheila 102 Olson, Victor 73 Oman, Annette 25, 73, 134, 135, 142, 147 Michael 102, 129 Omark, Duane 73 Omark, Gary 102, 129 Omark, Mariorie 112, 133 Omer, Sharon 73 Opsahl, William John Orton, Euyene 118, 128, 137 Osborn, George 102, 140, 143, 160 Osborne, James 23, 73 Osowski, Gerald 73, 137 Ostberg, Sharon 112 Ostrom, Gayle 73 Ottenberg, Peggy 73 Otting, Eugene Owen, Bill 121 Owens, James 102, 157, 173, 190 P Paddon, Claudia 112 Pagles, Carl 102, 138 Paige, Susan 102, 139 Palches, Wayne 102 Palm, Gordon 118 Palmer, Beverly 73, 127, 134, 141, 142 Palmer, Marcia 102, 130, 143, 197 Palmer, Robert 118 Palmer, Sten 103, 159 Palmeri, Randall 103 Palmini, Dennis 118, 128, 129 Palmquist, Tim 119, 180 Paluzzi, Gene 103 Paolucci, Anthony 117 Papich, Robert 73, 128, 173, 188 Papini, Randolph Papke, Brian 119 Parker, Ollie 73 Parker, Steven 119 Parker, Will Parkins, Alice 112 Parr, Dennis 115 Partlow, Bert 73 Pastuska, Leo 115 Pastuska, Nancy 119, 139 Patch, Patricia 103, 155, 156 Patkus, Terry 73 Patmore, Donna 103, 138 Patnou, Linda 103 Patrick, Mariorie 118, 156, 199 Pat-ton, Melvin Paulson, Donald 115 Peterson, Judith D. 113 Peterson, Ronald A. 74 Peterson, Alice 113 Peterson, Bernita 103, 130 Peterson, Peterson, Bruce A. 74, 83, 126, 152, 158, 162 Carl R. 118, 157 Peterson, Carol Ann 103, 195, 197 Peterson, Charles 103 Peterson, Dale 74, 124, 125, 15 Peters-on, David 74 Peterson, Peterson, Dennis A. 74 Dennis G. 74, 161 Peterson, Donna 74, 127 Peterson, Eileen 74 Peterson, Elsie 74 Peterson, Eugene 74, 126, 157, 173, 183, 188 Peterson, Fredric 103, 157 Peterson, Gary A. 103 Peterson, Gary E. 74 Peterson, Gary M. Peterson, Gary W. 112, 128 Peterson, James 112, 159 Peterson, Janet K. 103, 131, 141, 151 Peterson, Judy Ann V. 120, 156 Peterson, Karen 120, 143 Peterson, Kay 116, 143 Peterson, Kenneth Peterson, Lillian 103, 143 Peterson, Louise 74, 125, 143, 193, 194, 197 Peterson, Marcia A. 103, 143 Peterson, Mary 120 Peterson, Michael C. 112, 140 Peterson, Patricia 116 Peterson, Richard J. Peterson, Richard S. 103, 140, 148 Peterson, Robert 112 Peterson, Rodney 103 Peterson, Sally 116, 197 Peterson, Sandra 118 Peterson, Sharon 103 Peterson, Willard 112 Petrovas, Constantine 74, 130, 151 Petterson, Ralph 74, 129, 157 Peucker, Robert Phelan, Sherry 118 Picavet, Shirley 103, 139 Pickup, Brenda 103 Pierce, Jerome Pierce, Sharon 118 Pieri, Mark 103 Pierson, Jerry 119 Pieschel, Charlotte 75 Pink, Leonard 112, 129, 160, 172 Pinkston, Donald 75 Pippel, Robert 112 Pippel, Sharon 103 Pirrello, Paul 119 Plager, Thomas 112, 172 Ploum, James 103, 138 Polaski, David 75, 125, 157, 169, 170, 181, 184 185 Polk, Linda 121 Polkowski, Virginia 103, 131, 132, 162 Polkowski, William 75, 83, 126, 128 Pollock, Barbara 141 Pollreis, Shirley 121 Poorman, Linda 104 Popham, Sharon 104 Poppenhagen, Sandra 104, 150, 151, 195, 199 Porter, Charles 104 Porter, Janet 104, 154 Potter, John 112, 160 Pouder, Barbara June 75 Powder, Lawrence Powell, Gary L. 112, 160 Powers, Janet 104, 150 Poyer, Suzanne 121, 156 Pozzi, Agnes 114 Pozzi, Ronald 75 Prather, James Prenot, Ruthann 104 Prentice, Claude 104, 157 Preston, Diane Sanders, Billie Jo 117 Price, Judith 114 Priloa, Philip 114, 161 Probell, Carol 104, 197 Provi, Richard 104, 153, 157 Puddicombe, Sandra 114 Puddicombe, William 75 Purcell, Sally 75 Purdy, Margaret 104, 134 Q Quevillon, Russlyn 104 Quick, Mariorie 104 Quinn, John Quist, Nancy 115 Putzel, Shirley Rader, Judith 115 Rafferty, Jan Ralston, Elizabeth 75, 127, 142, 193 Ramsey, Sara Beth 75, 141, 142 Rand, Beatrice 120 Ray, Alan 104, 161 Ray, Gordon 104, 130, 132 Ray, Sharon 120 Raymer, Dianna 104 Raymond, Lee 114 Reoob, Patricia 120 Redmond, Catherine 104 Redmond, Dora 104 Redmond, Dorothy 104, 139 Reed, Richard 75, 138 Reemtsma, Dapid 104 Rees, Roger 111 Rehan, Jeannette Rehnberg, Carol 104, 199 Rehnberg, David 111, 128 Reichenbach, Janice 119 Reid, Mariorie 119 Reid, William 75 Ryder, Ronald 116, 138 Rylander, Jill 105, 130, 13 S Saarinen, Steven 116, 143 Sachs, Felicia 113 Sadewater, James 105 Sadler, Robert 105 St Angel, Charles 116 Salamone, Priscilla 113 Samuelson, Dwight 105 Samuelson, Galey 117 Samuelson, Genelle 117 Sanborn, Donna 76 Sand, Eugene 76 2, 141, 143, 155, 199 Sandberg, Gerald 105, 157, 170, 181, 190 Sandbergh, Lennart 76, 162 Simaitis, Karen 77, 156, 193, 194 Simmons, Phyllis 114 Simpson, Jeffery 106, 157, 160 Singer, Robert 121, 167, 172 Singer, Sally 28, 29, 77, 126, 127, 162, 185 Siedin, Ronald 106, 128, 161 Siedin, Shirley 114 Siostrom, William 114, 182, 184 Skaar, Karen Skadski, John 77 Skorzak, Patricia 106 Slater, Linda 77 Slaughter, Loyal 106, 160 Sliktas, Judith 114, 151, 199 Smagowicz, Gene 106 Small, Susan 110, 121 144, 158 Sanders, Carolyn 119 Sanders, David 76 Sanders, Harold 116 Sanderson, Beverly 105, 156 Sandine, James 105 Sands, Margie 105 Sandstrom, Stuart Sandwick, Sandra 105 Sandford, Richard 105, 134 Sarantos, Andrea Sarsten, Sandy 105, 139 Sartino, Samuel 76, 138 Sauberlich, Geraldine 119 Saunders, Terrence 105 Sawtelle, Darlene 119 Sawvell, Roger 76 Scamp, Terry 111 Schafer, Maureene 105, 155 Schellschmidt, Dennis Schier, Judith 105 Scl1ilz, Edward 105 Schiro, Lynda 105 Smithe Reiersen, Terie Reilly, Michael Reinhold, Roger 111, 137 Reising, John 75, 157, 170, 171 Remsen, Robert 111 Renberg, Stuart 111 Renberg, Carol 147 Reschlein, John 104, 173 Schlee, Paula 120, 197 Salgeen, Dana Schneider, Schneider, Schneider Barbara 77, 126, 127 George 111, 138, 161 Judith 105 195 199 sehne1der'N1fe 120, 137, 195 Schneider Susan 120, 149, 151 Schnepper, Richard 105 Smallwood, Lag? Sment, Robert Smith, Beverly 106, 149, 163 Smith, Carol J. Smith, Carol L. Smith, Dale 114 Smith, Darlene 106 Smith, Derrell 114 Smith, Dona 150 Smith, Donna J. 106 Smith, Doyle Smith, Gary Smith, James 106 Smith, Janet 121 Smith, John 106 Smith, Lloyd 106, 160 Smith, Margaret 121 Smith, Mary 121 Smith, Michael 113 Smith, Nancy 78 Smith, Raymond 106 Smith, Roger Smith, Sharon 111, 151 Smith, Stephen 113 Smith, Thresa 78 Smith, Virginia 106 Smith, William 106, 160 e, Patricia 111 Smithson, Ann 111 Snider, Jack 116 Snyder, James 119 Reskis, Christine 75 Revell, Ruth 75, 134 Rhoads, Nancy 114 Ribe, John 111, 128 Rice, John 104 Rich, Alfred 180, 187 Richards, Bradley 104, 159, 181 Richards, Clinton 111, 159, 172, 181 Richardson, Jan 150 Richardson, Paul 104 Riley, Sandra 75 Ring, Bette 75, 147, 149 Ritchey, Lewis Riverdahl, Ronald 111 Robb, Gary 75 Robb, Kathy 115 Robbins, Richard Roberts, Betty 114 Roberts, Todd 111 Robertson, Helen 84, 104, 147, 149, 155, 156 Robins, Fred 116, 161 Robinson, Rebecca 76, 155 Robinson, Sharon 104 Rodgers, Carrine 117 Rogers, James 116 Rogers, Dianne 104, 131 Rogers, Fred 76, 134, 157, 170, 190 Rogers, Linda 76, 126, 127, 151 Rogers, William 76, 157, 170, 177, 178, 190 Rognas, Sue 104 Rohlin, Bonniely 117 Roland, Louise 76, 147, 149 Roland, Thomas 116, 129 Roper, Jeanne 105, 151, 195, 199 Rosborough, Karen 105, 134, 151 Rose, Michael 116 Rosella, Peter 76, 146 Rosenbloom, Leslie 76, 127, 134, 147 Rosene, Marilyn 76, 155, 194, 197 Rosene, Marlin 105, 160 Roser, Dee 105, 170 Roskopp, Kathy 139 Ross, Elizabeth 117 Ross, Rosemary 105 Schonberg, Chris 77 Schooff, Nancy Jo 118 Schroer, Julie 77, 151 Schubeler, Peter 105, 151, Schubeler, Monica 118, 12 157, 182, 184 5, 199 Schuette, Jim 111, 157, 172 Schuette, Linda 77, 126, 127, 134, 144, 151, 157 Schultz, Karen 118 Schultz, Ronald Schwartz, Lorraine 77, 127, 194, 197 Schwartz, Robert 111, 172 Schwake, Carol 116 Schwengels, Larry 111 Scott, Charles Scott, Davidv Scott, Gerald Seaton, Kathryn 105 Seaton, Lynn 105 Sederquist, Diane 119, 149 Sefrhans, Joseph 121, 143 Segar, Eugene 77 Segar, Tyler 77, 157, 173, Segerlind, Judith 77, 127, 197 Seidel, Julia 106, 156 Seiler, Donna 119 Selquist, Ronald 106 Semevolos, Ronald 106 Semiche, Sharon 106, 139 Semple, Eugene 121 Senger, Roberta 106, 151 Senica, Kristine 106, 141, Setterquist, Jerry 121 Severson, Gary 121 Severson, Ruth 106 Seymour, Carl Seymour, James Shadley, Susan 77, 137 Shafer, Janet 140, 141 Shafton, Norma 77 Sholine, Janet 106 Shannon, Sandra 119, 195 Shaver, Nancy 115 Shaw, Janna 77, 199 184, 190 130, 132, 145, 147, 147, 151 Sodergren, Keith 118, 161 Soderstrom, David 106, 130, 140, 160 Sommer, John 106, 163, 159 Sorensen, David Soresi, Bob Spangler, Vivian 106 Sparks, Carl 118 Sparks, James 78 Spaulding, Deborah 28, 78, 185 Spaulding, Sandra 116, 132, 133, 199 Spaulding, Sharon Spears, Edwin 113 Spears, Richard 25, 78 Spielman, Roger 113, 172 Spitz, Steven 113, 128, 182 Spongberg, Karen 116 Spongberg, Stephen 113, 159 Spurlock, Barbara 106 Staff, Gordon 113 Staas, Judy Stacy, Gary Stafford, Marcia 78 Stahl, Colleen 116, 156 Stanfa, Sam Stanley, William 120 Steele, Robert 120, 161 Stein, Kenneth 78, 128 Stenberg, Sondra 106, 130 Stenberg, Barton 120 Stern, Stuart 78, 147, 159 Stevens Roger 106, 138, 187 Steward, Andrea 116 Stewart, Glen 120 Stigman, Jerry 106, 157, 182, 184 Stinson, David 107 Stinson, Karen 116 Stinson, Richard 129 Stobart, James 107 Stohl, Kristine 78, 145 Stolberg, Keith 24, 78, 131, 134 Stolz, Annette 78, 127, 134 Strombaugh, Daryl Stone, Cind 107, 141, 149, 151, 155, 199 Stone, Kathleen 107, 125, 127, 141, 142, 155 156 Ross, Stanley 105 Rounds, Richard 116, 134 Rourke, Janet 76 Rourke, Katherine 105 Shaw, Roxie 115 Shaw, Jacqueline Sheets, Doreen 115 Sherwin, Donna Lea 114, 139 Stone, Mark 116, 129 Stone, Paul Stone, Robert 116 Stone, Shirley Riawland, James 105, 129, 152 Rubeck, Linda 105, 155 Rudberg, Nancy 76, 142 Rudolph, Janice 117 Rumple, Georgia 76, 139 Runberg, Rosalie 117 Rundberg, Carlton Russow, Sharon 113 Ruth, Margaret Sue 118, 148 Ruth, William 105, 161 Rutter, Pamela 105 Rydeberg, Mary 105 Rydell, David 76, 129 Shields, Helen 106 Shipman, Larry 114 Shirk, Suzanne 113 Stormont, Phyllis 107, 127, 134, 136, 156 Story, Donna 134 Stottko, Michael 182 Shumway, Sue 77, 131, 139, 140, 147, 152, 155, 156 Shumway, Robert 121, 140, 161 Shute, Dennis Dean Siden, Gary 106, 157 Sieren, Marilyn 113, 199 Siewenie, Janice 113, 151 Siivonen, John 121, 128 Silbaugh, Dennis 155, 160 Silver, Shirley 106 Stout, Terrie 111 Strait, Charles 78, 177, 178 Strand, Karen 78, 143, 147 Strand, Paul Streed, Judy 78 Stroberg, Jon Strohman, John 78 Strom, Marilyn 107 Strvommer, David 116, 160 Strote, Natalie 111 Stuart, Jeanne 78 Stubbe, Dianne 111 Sturmer, Ellen 107, 139 Stutz, Joanne 107 Suessmith, W. Todd 107 Sunderman, Charles 78, 161 Surprise, Sandra 78, 147, 199 Sutherland, Beverly 79 Sutton, Sandra 107 Svanoe, Richard 118 Swanborg, James 118, 138, 160 Swanborg, Karen 107, 139 Swanborg, Karl Swenson Swanlund, Terry 118, 180 Swanson, Fred O. Swanson, Fred W. Swanson Gerald 118 Swanson: Jerry 121 Swanson, Jon Swanson, Swanson, Patricia 107 Nancy 111, 141, 142 Swanson, Roger 79, 140, 152, 153 Swanson, Steve Swanstrom, Ronald 121 Sweasy, William 107, 153 Sweeny, Margie 112 Swenson, Beverly 114 Swenson, Darrell Swenson, Diane 114, 149 Swenson, Gary 107 Swenson, Gerald 114 Swenson, Gerald Swenson, Jeffrey 121 Swenson, John 79 Swenson, Joseph 114 Swenson, Karin 79 Swenson, Marlette 107, 131, 132, Swenson, Reginal 79 Swenson, Richard 107 Swenson, Robert 114, 180 Swenson, Sharon Ann 107 Terry 107, 138 Y Swick, Stuart 114 Swinbank, Mary Jo 114 Swinehart, Diana 79 Swinney, Margie 112, 199 141, 147, 199 Sympson, Rosa Lee 79, 193, 194, 199 T Tack, Paul 115, 138 Talkington, Sandra 107 Tapocsi, James 107, 138 Tayes, David 115 Taylor, Lawrence Taylor, Roberta 107, 127, 147, 197, 199 Temple, Gene 121 Templeman, Shirley Terwilliger, Janet 79 Terwilliger, Roger 121 Tews, Sherry 107, 127, 130, 132, 1 Thapper, Marilyn 107 Thaxton, Paul 115 Thayer, Ruth Thingvold, Lawrence 107 97 Thomas, Jack A. 79, 129, 152, 153, 161 Thomas, Jack R. 79 Thomas, Peter 120, 152, 153 Thomason, Steve Thompkins, James 107 Thtompson, Delores 79 Thompson, Gary 120 Thompson, Loretta 112 Thompson, Mary Thompson, Nancy 107 Thompson, Porter 120, 159 Thoren. Duane 115, 176, 177, 178, Thorsgaard, Janet Thorstens, Patricia 112, 195, 197 Thorvalson, Barton 119, 181 Thorvalson, Steven Thurley, Sandra 107 Tierney, Carol 112 Tillettt, George 119, 172, 181 Timm, Arthur 107 Timmons, Beverly 107 Timmons, Leila 112 Todd, Nancy 112 Toland, Beverly 97, 107, 142, 155 Taleski, Garey 79 Thomasino, Beverly 112 Thomasin o, Donald Toppe, Lorraine 118, 151 Thormohl en, Judith 107 Torson, Richard Toti, Ronald 108 Totten, Kay Amanda 108 Totten, Ruthe 108, 155 Townsend, Pamela 79 Trapani, Joe 79 Travis, Roy 119 Troller, Karen Trapp, Dean 115 Troup, Newell 110, 115, 157, 172, 180 Trowbridge, John 115, 160 Troyke, Carla 79, 127, 151 Truax, Bill 115 Tucker, W. Douglas 117 Tucker, William 117 Tuman, Dixie 179 Tuman, Marnie Tur, Larry 108 Turner, Harold 117 Turner, Rosey Turney, Terry 117 Turney, Thomas 79 Tuttle, Charles 108, 137 Tyler, Donald 112 Tyler, John U Ulrich, David 117 Ulrich, Dian 80, 127, 197 Uppenkamp, Sally 80 Utter, Marilyn 108, 127, 131, 132, 141 Uzanis, Richard 117, 187 V Vale, Kristi 108, 125, 143, 147 Valentas, Shirley 108 Valnik, Patsy 116 Van Alstyne, Gerald 108, 130, 160, 163 Van Burger, William 108 Vance, Betty 108 Vanderwaal, Julie 118 Van Doren, Sharon 80 Van Draska, Karen 121, 142, 156, 199 Vanstrom, James 80 Varker, Linda 114 Varland, Kristine 115, 148 Vass, Julie 155 Veach, Patricia 120 Veline, Bonnie 108, 149, 152 Veline, Julianne 108 Vella, Marie 119, 155 Verkuilen, Peggie 80 Vermies, Wesley 117, 160 Vermilye, Michael 108 Versack, Janet 108 Versack, Joann Veruchi, Joanne Vince, Judy 80 Vincent, Jerry 108, 163 Vincer, Darlene 108 Vitell, Shirly 115 Vorsanger, Guy 113, 172, 187 Voss, Julie 117 Vronch, Roger 113, 172 W Wagaman, William 113 Wagner, Kathleen 108 Wahl, Stanley 113, 160 Wahlgren, David 108, 138, 159 Wahlmark, Barton 80 Wahlquist, Keldan 117 Wahlstrom, Sandra 108, 151 Wales, Allen 117 Wales, Beverly 117, 150 Walker, Barbara Walker, Carolyn 113 Walker, Darold 108 Walker, Franklin 108, 157, 190 Walker, Henry 117, 138 Wall, Georgene 80, 142 Wallace, Helen 117 Wallace, Larry Wallace, Merry Ruth 108 Wallenberg, Janice 108, 142 Wallin, Carolyn 119 Wallin, Charles 108, 157, 190 Walls, Eugene 117 Wallschlaeger, Eric 190 Wallschlaeger, Mark 117 Wanfalt, Donald 119, 180, 188 Wantalt, Lenore 108, 141, 199 Wantz, Linda 142, 156 Ware, George Ware, Virginia 118 Warfsman, Sharon 80, 141, 156 Warner, Constance 108, 142 Warner, Sylvia 108 Warren, Ruthellen 80, 142, 146, 147 Waskiewicz, Christine 108 Waterhourse, Margie 80 Waterson, John 80 Watkins, Leodis Watkins, Louis Weast, Richard 119, 182, 184 Weaver, James Weaver, Jerry 119, 138 Weber, Hanna 119 Weberg, Elizabeth 108, 147, 155 Webster, Gerald Webster, Wayne 118 Wedber16hJoan 29, 80, 125, 141, 142, 14 1 Weeden, Dawn Weeks, Alice 115 Weeks, Alvin 80, 153, 160 Weems, William 108, 157, 170 Wehrlen. Robert 119, 161 Weinkauf, Garv 108 Weir, William 80, 157 Weiss, Stanley Welliver, Bonnie 80 Wellman, Gerald 119 Wells, Gary 120 5, 156, Welty, James 80 Wemple, Sue Wendell, John 120 Wendling, Douglas 120 Wendt, Beverly 113 Werckle, Richard 80 Wernberg, Evangeline 114 Werth, Barbara 81 Werth, Wendy 121, 142, 199 Wesorek, Dennis 109, 181 Westin, David 81, 140, 143, 147, 155 Westmoreland, Kaey 121 Wetterstrand, Fred 109, 157, 190 Weyburg, Janet 111, 151 Weyburg, Ross 120 White, David 120 White, John 81, 125, 157, 170, 184, 185, 190 White, Lyla 116 White, Nancy 109, 142, 149 White, Robert 109 White, Sandra 81 White, Shirley 109 Whiteford, John 118, 160 Whitehead, Sharyn 116 Whitmire, Robert 81 Whitmire, William 81, 160 Wickam, Jerry Wicklund, Dennis 119 Widrig, Lawrence 81, 138, 170 Wieneke, Frederica 111, 148, 149 Wiesland, Charles 109, 153 Wigtion, Harold 109 Wilburn, Karen 114 Wilken, Carole 112 Wilkins, Wesley 109 Wilks, Willie Williams, Alan Williams, Britta 81 Williams, Celeste 109, 142 Williams, Dona 109, 151 Williams, Dorothy 112, 150 Williams, Gerald 109, 129 Williams, Haughty Williams, Linda 109 Williams, Sandy 109 Williams, Sharon 112 Williams Yvonne Williamsbn, Bettianne 81 Williamson, Linda 118, 156 Wills, Dennis 109, 125, 157, 170, Wilmer, Linda 113, 134 Wilson, Bennie 118 Wilson, Melvin 118, 184 178, 190 Wilson, Patricia 81 Wilson, Sally 120, 143, 150 Wiltfang, Donna 81, 142, 156 Winans, Milton 118 Wingate, Karen 109 Winger, Georgia 118 Winger, Judy 81, 127 Winkler, Jack 119 Winquist, Michael 119 Winter, Constance 121 Winter, Nicholas 119, 181 Winzenried, Joan Mary Witter, Patricia Anne 81 Woitowicz, Valentine 81, 155 Wolf, Judith 114, 141, 199 Wolf, Larry 109, 138 Wombl e, Dorothy 81 Woodman, Donna 81 Woodman, 81, 150 Woodworth, Larry 115 Worland, Sandra 109 Wors te ll, Howard 115 Worthington, Ann 115 Wright, Barbara 109 Wright, Chester Wright, Gerald 82 Wright, Janet 109, 150 Wright, Mary 82, 141, 150 Yetterberg, Penelope 120, 199 York, Shirley 82 Youman, Ronald 109 Young, Carol 82 Young, Gary 82 Young, John 115 Young, Kathleen 82, 150 Youngren, Patricia 119 Youngwith, D. 116 Yount, Patricia 82, 155 Yovan, Tom 82 Z Zahm, Kristine 82, 127, 141, 144, 147 Zeski, Sandra 115 Zhitomirshy, Vivian 82 Zielinski, Ronald 82, 182 Zimmerman, Henry Zimmerman, Joanne 109 Zinn, Carole 109, 127, 147, 156 Zollman, Lynne 117 Zullo, Michael 109, 128, 147 Co-Index Editors Ellen Liebovich Cecelia Lucldo Advertisers' Indeac KW ,jp MTH 0 dv A, 1 - C0 I gf L J Y L bhp A X jk, K ' was S+ore Fx Fes T. 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Dr. Marshall lOp+omeIris+l Davis Cifies Service ................ ....2l7 ....238 ...,228 ....237 ..,.2I3 ....2I8 ....225 ....2I9 ....243 ....232 ....227 ....2I3 ....232 ....2I8 ....236 ....23I ....229 ....2I7 ....236 ....2I5 ....225 ....235 ....244 ....220 ....2I8 ....222 ....232 ....2I9 ....227 ....233 .....2I3 Englewood Elecirical Supply Co Erickson's Home Bakery .,... Ever-Good Bakery .... , F Faciory Supplies Co. .,., . .. . Fashioneffe, The .,.......,... Firsr Federal Savings and Loan C Firsf Narional Bank 8: Trusf Co. Fisher Food Co. ..,........ . Forgings 81 Siampings, Inc. . Fofo Shop ...,.......... Freeberg's Swedish Bakery Fred C. Olson Moriuary G Gracefia 81 Sons ..... ,. Greenlee Broihers Co. , Gordon Bariels Co. . .. . Gullin 8: Bois Cleaners H HedIin's Pharmacy .. Hedrick Elecfric Co. , Henry Lindberg Highland Floral Highcresl' Hardware . Highcresi Lanes ........... HoImquis+ Lumber 8: Fuel Co. . Home Shoe Co. ........,. . Hopp's S'I'andard Service House 8: Garden Shops ..... Illinois Nalional Bank Xa Trus'l' Co Ingram Gage Co. ..... ..... . J J. H. Hallsfrom Insurance . ..., . Jensen's Greenhouses Joe's Shoe Service . Johnson's Greenhouses ..... Johnson-Guler Appliance Co. . Johnson's New Mefhod Cleaners Joseph's Beaufy Salon ,... Joseph Behr and Sons ..,, .,.. Julian Poorman Funeral Home K Kelley-Williamson Co. .. ...... King, Olson, 8: Co. , L La-Le's Beaufy Salon ,. ,... 4. Lan+ow's Drug Sfore Liebovich Brofhers ....... Lincoln O. W. L. Markef Lou's Beaufy Salon ..4... Lundgren's Camera Shop ...,,.. Lundsfrom 84 Peferson Co. 4.... . Lundsfrom's Creafive Prinfed Craff M Maiesfic Tool 8: Engineering Co. Mandf Brake Service Inc. . . . ,... Marcey's .,..,.,.,.,.......,.. Marfin Gusfafson Appliance Co. Masfer's Shoes ...........,.,.. Mayflower Resfauranf Mid-Cify Sfafioners Inc. . Muller-Pinehursf ....,.... Mid-Sfafes lndusfrial Corp. Mincemoyer Jewelry .,.., Moff Brofhers ..,... .... N Nafional Appliance 8: Television Nicholson Hardware ,... A... O O Xi H Foundry .... ,... One Sfop Pacemaker .. Opfical Cenfer .,... Owens ...,.. P Paul lsler Sheef Mefal Co. ..... . Pan-Dee's .,.,.......... Perrone lnferiors .... Phoenix Cleaners Inc. . Pla-Mor Sporf Shop Placemenf Bureau ,,,.... Posf Draffing Maferials R Ralph Nielson Music House ...,. Rockford Clufch ..,... Rockford Hi-Fi ....,...., Rockford Lumber 81 Fuel ,.., Rockford Machine Tool Rockford Maffress Co. . Rockford Newspapers Inc. Rockford Office Supply .... Rockford School of Business Rockford Sporfs Cenfer ., Rosenquisf 8: Schabacker . Rural Oaks Beaufy Salon . Rural Oaks Pain? Buckef Inc. Rural-Prospecf lnc. . . . . S S. A. Lawson Painf Co. . .. S. S. Kresge Co. ..,., . Schleicher Sporfswear Inc. Scripfure Book Sfore Service Engineering Co. .. Sevenfh Sfreef Pharmacy Shirley Manufacfuring Co. .. Shumway 81 Son ......,.... Singer Sewing Machine Co. , .. Smifh Oil 81 Refining Co. . Soper's Flowers ...,... Spongberg Pharmacy Sfeak-N-Shake Drive In . Sfuckey's 3 .......,...., Sundberg Funeral Home .. Sunshine Cleaners ,....,.,.....,.... Superior Heafing 8: Sheef Mefal Works T Tamarack Caffery ,... .. Tesfor Corp. ..,,....... . Tobinson's Painf 81 Hardware Tom's Aufo Sales ............... Tom Harmer Afhlefic Equipmenf Treasure Shop .............,,., Trenof Prescripfion Pharmacy Triangle Mefals ...........,. Turnquisf and Sons W Waddell Whife Truck Sales Wagners Prinfers ...,..,,....... Wilbur Chrisfenson Funeral Home .. Wilson Elecfric Co. ............ . Worfhingfon and Lunde, Inc. Y Y.M.C.A. ... ., All I wUJ fl W WJ ll Llllwyff lj jilfjfjlglj Wwwfjljlyffi, My ,J R T Vfslfs WM EDITOR f 'i Asso SUSAN ENNETT NANCY FREDRICKSON xx Congratulations to the Class of '59 Acme Appliance Company .,,....... Acouslical Engineering Company, Inc Bergs'I'rom Aul'o Paris .,,,,.,,...,. Broadway Home Bakery Davis Ciiies Service .,.... Freeberg's Swedish Bakery ..... Highcresl' Hardware ...,.. Highcresl' Lanes Inc. . . La-Le's Beauly Salon ,......... S. A. Lawson Painl' Company ..... Lincoln O.W.L. Markel' ,,..,. Nicholson Hardware .. Ediih Parrish ..,...... Schleicher Sporfswear, Inc. . Scripfure Book Siore ,. . . . , .908 - I4+h S+ree+ I.....6I4 Shaw S'I'ree'I' . . . ,IOI0 Charles S'I'ree'I' ,....,.20I7 Broadway . . . .402 Souih Main Sireei ...,,...,..Rockford Plaza . . . . .Highcresi 8: Alpine Roads . . . , .Highcresi 8: Alpine Roads . , . .326 Norlh Main S'I'reeI' I . I . . .508 Easi S+a+e Sfreel' .. . . , I439 Charles Sireel' , . . . . .208-2I0 7+h Slreei' . . . . . I23 Souih Main S'IreeI' .,. , . I I3 Norih Main Sl'ree'I' . . . . I I9 Norlh Courl' Sfreel' 213 y Besf wishes for a successful fufure fo fhe Seniors of 1959 Plan your fufure +o include a specialized course in Business Adminisfralion, Salesmanship, Accounfing, Execu+ive Secrefarial, Medical Secrefarial, Secre+arial Science, Sfenographic, Cour+ Reporfing, Compfomeler and Calcula+ing Machines. ROCKFORD SCHOOL OF BUSINESS Congrafulafions fo fhe Class of '59 Rural Oaks Beauiy Salon 617 N. Prospeci' WO 4-7519 For fhe House Beaufiful panama 7aa'aziau 323 Sevenfh S1'ree'I' ALEX J. PERRONE, Inferior Decorafory Designer 319 W. Jefferson S'I'ree'l' WO 4-94.59 Dial W0 2-0435 For 'rhe Man Who Demands Top Qualily and +he La+es'r in Smar+ Fashions Shop a+ J ALBERT ANDERSON CLOTHIERS. INC. 408-410 7'I'h sn-ee+ Phone WO 4-7332 JOHNSON'S NEW METHOD CLEANERS 315 Seven+h S'l'ree1' 0 Dial WO 8-2524 Complimenfs of Funeral Home 925 Third Avgnue kbrhone wo 5-7312 01 5 U . 'I ix C NJ . FOR THE LIFE OF YOUR CAR G0 W ' C 'iS'e S ' SMITH on s. REFINING co. AND ASSOCIATE DEALERS hz X w My l 1 FM A lb AVN F H YV ' KAN 52 V I - 'AX , 1 0 TN' JVYXN IEW J FV EX xlxrb' F ,LAL M REDDY ...... vigil., ROCKFORD'S EVER-READY ELECTRIC AND GAS SERVANT, CONGRATULATES MEMBERS OF THE ' X153 F. U Easi' High Sch mi' I +1959 if WJKWQQ, F W wif mf M ff ffMJ , f f 0 1 Q A f if W Wfwffiffiff? IIIINOIS NATIONAl BANK 8. TRUST COMPANY 228 SouI'h Main Sfreel' MEMBER FEDERAL DEPOSIT NSURANCE COHPQRIATIMQL I MJ WIV M M II Hedrick EIec'I'ric Company M019 IJ of 17 ,Q it 201 1+h s+ree+ ' M f1S'4WIYI oW59pgflNsoN IMI? PAINT co. My ROCKFORD'S LARGEST Dial 4-5434 Rockford. Illinois PAINT STORE Edson Dependable Used Cars ALWAYS A FINE SELECTION T515 BROADWAY C. J. 8: WO 4-5434 Jim son ' 1233 Charles SI'. Rockford, Illino SUPERIOR HEATING 81 SHEET METAL WORKS 526 Sevenlh SI'ree'I' ROCKFORD. ILLINOIS ' Qi- .NW QQ fl 3' QA gwlywolx CARLSON ROOFING COMPANY, INC. Q67 QQ filllaotiilra lf 7 4, Builders of Good Roofs Since l888 AQ f,'iy4r1llXlQ9Cl fi l fl GAA fail li ,BO yffdvl 5964 qqlexflil 'Q 5? dl fl 'Nil XT UG? QB' flq 'lb 'EIO J gil 1 'GIC5 'PAQ rfvolij ly Tlxcjl X llsxoml equipment ior industrial, commercial and individual consumers . . . BA R B E R Manufacturing precision Textile Machinery Small Motors Machine Tools Air Distribution Products Small Tools Automatic Controls Overdoors Aircraft Controls Molded Products Wheelco Instruments 5 P tg,- .gg -. Q 1 - 1, W NW , 4 - ' I Rock smear is fikflliilliiliiiillilfigk, E ffisspfgf ' , , Q' rl in 15,-M y 1 , V. Q Uv W- ' f ' f ' rp I PLANT wiE5..ai5llEE ' ,Q , -, Q, .1 -... I -,ww if f , ' w '9 ,fm W' ,. f,,, M T I PARK PLANT ng me-. S sf , Wm 3-E is ' at il g1'2 J4 I gli it M... A -N 1, f ,F ff ' tg' .. F if , 'P 'mm If ' M ..t W . Nl rs fe, -'P 3. -3. -we--,P , .f Q '1' -i.- . V. I X, ,P rw r . ,Ni P if f'1s:, eS' 'fs- 1 X.-.3 F' ,sf - I I -1 - is ss, .. ' mm , xxx ..-Q K ., :L ,'R1ffWfJ!,' ML mfg- ,K - ' r' ,.-.ww ' ' 'iz-:iffy fu7g, 3 31, . W i . BARBER-COLMAN COMPANY nocxrono, lLLlNols Q qty X. 'Og Je-ox Q yo if 'Tl fl Q' l X Qs . lla!! P' W0 alll Bill! Jill l X533 to +1 - ' QQ etllll-o,l'r'i:ft'lc7'l QQQNAQAUWQ fwjj xkiy-llqf diy Aiwa? will ELCO 'rooL 8. scnsyv ii' CORPORATION ROCKFORD SPORTS CENTER 204 South Main S'I'ree'l' Besf Wishes fo fhe Class of '59 . . . ROCKFORD CLUTCH DIVISION OF BORG-WARNER Designers and Manufacturers of Friction Clutches 217 MAKE YOUR FEET SMILE wilh MASTER'S SHOES Experienced for a quarler of a cenlury GOOD SHOES REASONABLY PRICED We Keep fhe Qualify Up 114 S. Main S'l'. 113 S. Wyman S'l'. Jusf 52 Sf p S fh of Sfafe JERRY NORDBY 1001 Arden Ave. du SQL P.O. Box 1604 EXpoqlx 6533 f KlNWx DX X5 'L 'WX VL? in SINCE 1910 218-220 Sevenlh S'l'reel' Dial WO 4-3373 Y-A N-Qiqjbx X ' Xi: iv-X59 UM! . X XXX Us-D ' 03 3- X . 0 , as x 4 xg, V ,bu ,U , . W f-bf. 'N 4535 Kfdfel' gy .1 ug, 0399 Uxbnx-3 LANTOW'S Drug S'l'ore PRESCRIPTIONS, TRUSSES XY ' , . and ABDOMINAL BELTS ':L':T:::..:::1':E,L'.1ae::Eiif:,feP:ff W-N TELEPHONE wo 5-6 ax F2Uf 5'I9 Q3 ' XKQ U Helena Rubinslein Cosmelics 1 X5 T Cellu Diabelic Foods .AW W fi? , oz sevemh s+ree+ wo 5 osoa Rockfora s Oldesf Bank ESTABLISHED 1854 Firsl' Nalional Bank 81 Trusl' Company 401 Easl' S'I'al'e Sireel' Dial WO 2-6671 CORONADO THEATER BIll'S TEXACO SERVICE 1826 7'I'h Slreel' 0 WO 2-9638 Wilco Wheel Alignmenf ii Refi? ea. 62?-wifiuyan rmfkfgglfw-f 218 Soufh ain Slreel P Tradifionally Fine Qualif Q if Zig EIMQUIST MUSIC and SOUND 1103 Broadway Dial WO 2-2024 Q F02 AT I EY sAvlNe Piziiiai? U 2 E mmor fl, io Pnfscmrnou PHAQREMACY 1148 Broadway Filling Prescripfions is our main business R. D. NOLTING R. PH. INGRAM GAGE COMPANY Manufacfurers of lndusfrial Precision Gages A2007 20I'h Avenue 0 Dial WO 3-5111 Jensen's Greenhouses 310 Ten'I'h SI'ree'I' Dial wo 5-3643 DALE-FRITZ SERVICE 1126 Seven'I'h S+. ai' Elevenih Ave. LUBRICATION MOTOR TUNE UP 81 BRAKE WORK Dial WO 2-7815 for FREE Pick Up and Delivery 219 RADIOS ' HI-FI COMPONENTS ' RECORDS I TAPE RECORDERS ' HI-FI TELEVISI W'B'DfgIlA Inc. M ROCKFORD HI-Fl 109 NORTH MAIN STREET oN 1118 Auburn Slreel' ' WO 3-9169 Complimenls of TRIANGLE METALS INC. Besf Wishes fo Class of '59 OWENS ROCKFOR.D'S FINEST STORE I 112 W. S'l'ol'e S'l'. I S Dial WO 3-4824 Rock'ford's Largesl' Jewelers Congralulalions and Good Luck fo fhe Class of '59 Besl' Wishes lundslrom's Creative Printed Cruli Y. M. C. A. zoo Y Blvd. 209 Calherine Sl'I'ee'l' Dial WO 4-1914 Rockford, Illinois X ROCKFORD MACHINE TOOL CO Complimenfs of lundstrom 8. Peterson Company 409 7'I'h Sireei' 0 2324 Charles S1'ree'l' PAINTS - - WALLPAPER - SUPPLIES - COURTESY AUTO SALES 4504 N. Second S1'ree1' Tremonl' 7-2576 'runmpulsr s. soNs 1524 -I-Hh Avenue D alers in America's Finesf Aufomobl w I 929 G WW MMCQJIWLM WI IW IWIQQMT 05390 III? If PI gfgbwlfis? Wwfjgriwjggjn my I M2 MW Fonemes a. STAMPINGS, Inc. Rockford. Illinois KQLWV 7fa,z-5157 I SIEQJ-1117! ?ILfZ 'Cf'6 Q.,6c4,w,f7,J 76 4 Lev-W4 Q!! 9425 ,I 552,874 5,542 0, L0Q 1 LL ssss j'4!'C47Zf70?fCA X54 I . ' lUNGREN'S CAMERA THREE GREAT STORES Rockford Plaza Meadow Mart FOR GOOD FOOD-FOR GOOD SERVICE ancl COMPLETE FOUNTAIN SERVICE PAN-DEE'S nocuvonn PLAZA G P Wg? . we E II , 74 XIQQ A nl U5 ff J QC?-fe ,CL9 3 ' Distributors of Industrial and Contractors' ' Supplies and Equipment ' Wholesalers of Plumbing and Heating Supplies Phone WO 2-8841 2401 Eleventh Street ' Rockford, Illinois 45 I' gs Qi.: COMPLIMENTS OF TLEIBIISIW I IC - IIPQIIEIQI- , p I I I i iEt Lmliiilinnvwiunnce I msvassou ' 'F M ,National Appliance 81 Television 1829 Seventh Street 4 Dial W0 8-2444 223 Q17 Shirley Manufacturing Co. ' Ornamenial Wrouglvl' lron ' Veniaire Aluminum Awnings ' lnduslrial Mefal Forming ' Diary Door S+ep Cabinel' Rockford MaH'reSS Company 212 7+h Sh,ee+ . Dial wo 4-914-I 1316-18 Woodruff Ave. ' Dial WO 3-1111 5 SQA.-,xD'2 Besf Wishes fo Class of '59 . 5 1 ONE STOP PACEMAKER R' 'bi-12, 'led Wishes E3 QS- F 2 fOm 3816 BROADWAY Qi if TI-QEEEQERICQ II BANIQQ-ED U LADIES SPECIALTY SHOP . .' CLOTHES IN TASTE Es lished 1910 3840 Broadway - Rockford, Illinois. R 1 'l 'lS CONGRATULATIONS CLASS OF '59 ElllllBlADE RUG 8. l.lPl'l0l.S1'ERY CLEANERS Broadway a'I' Fi'H'h Sfreei- Dial W0 3-7535 Besl' Wishes Excellence in Elecfrical Producls lo lhe CLASS OF '59 Englewood ELECTRICAL SUPPLY CO. Paul Isler Sheel' Melal I 124 Norlh Firsl' S'l'. 4230 Charles Slreel' Dial Exporl' 3-7825 Rockford' Illinois KEIIEY-WILLIAMSON GO. And Associule Dealers APTITUDE TESTING VOCATIONAL GUIDANCE Clifford Berg 8. Associates 306 PARK AVENUE ROCKFORD, ILLINOIS ru-ions wo a-1841 ' 1132 Harrison Ave. WOoclIand 8-0855 Bern 5 1' WORTHINGQIEIJMG WIFWI WW ggi wwf? .NTERWONAL MOTOR TRUCK NMQC MICQFA E Mel is M' elfvdiflipgniiifi mi 9 111151 H A. 'I I ig, M 4 K , df! ze y 1 X 1 Flowers For All Occasions fx ff gf B.y,.ffE..S.,N M -jaw an 0PP'S STANDARD QERVICE S Rural 81 Prospecl' AVE HOP? WW is Johnson's Greenhouses 1010 7'l'h Sfreei' HM 4' W ALU INUM CASTINGS iff 5 A WU , o. a. H. Fouunn my 2144 151'h S1 OCkf i JJ Dial' d aprile - M X J Mrs. Fisher's Pofalo Chips Q Always Fresh Always Delicious 1003 Fif'I'h Aven ' Dial WO 4-9114 of gy wif gm M WM ki M31 1 W YQDQZHKAU 1 lilulicn Tool Inn? yy' jp o Q- 2300 23rd Avenue ' Dial WO 5-8756 22 Q W X' 'V Q16 Myu Rugs Bedding 1 Y gm, our Nei or P1ERSON'S FURNITURE zos cl-lAnl.Es sneer nocnronn ILLINOIS EVERYTHING E012 UPTICAI- CENTER INDOOR AND OUTDOOR SPORTS 204 w951' S1919 S'I '991' AT PLA-MOR ROCKFORD'S EAST SIDE SPORTING GOODS STORE 411 413 7'l'h STREET Phone W0 4-3452 box' 'MII' WADDEU' If GfqI'oI9UYd1fAn 1.YNN'S WHITE 'muck SALES iqIII,,I1fQf:,w,4,, ,f,,,, S,,.e,,, . o,L'Ywo50,Voiq1 wo 3-5461 3101 EI fh S1 1 ' T! ' R kf d Ill IW PLACEMENT BUREAU - . W. H, HAHN. CAREER CONSULTANTS . .4 DAMASCUS-1, 7 Y STEEL Pnonucrs I CORPORATION Rockford. ' Illinei-S T I x A a-1 Greeflng Cards -L Parfy Goods School Supplies i ROCKFORD OFFICE SUPPLY HOUSE 119 S. Main S'l'ree1' If you are puzzled aboui' your zzzizzs Newscijlrsef 1f1aI W0 30587 PLAZA CARD SHOP WO 3-9688 A Rockford Plaza ff - f - cf' . JU! nnabl .10 V flfi 1- ,' I J?-.W b,,!,L, ,f 1.V,cii!5,f J,I Iv'I'Id JU ffm fri- TI' v' ' U4 . L L1 51 NJ Q. C L is If , 0' 'Lffb-,fi-0 Il ' f' 1191 ,bfi-if . fffoF' QTILL jb-i T ,V ,P ,Ml is ff ,.f ,JW T1 5fj1SpfwlDEEgG,iFUNERAL HOME 4 'N' i 4 ' I ,lv L9 'y,,ij piffjifcg 5:I6LLlNs Y. SUNDBERG Ilvcfr, Counfyr Coroner 4 1-. . fiygxicsfiflall s+ree+ Dial wo 2-7743 AMW I X Tom's Auio Sales by LLB I Lafesf Models in All Makes of Cars 59 I TOM HARMEIQZX fm rscfl is ATHLETIC EQUIPMENT GH , 129 N, Main .T 'sm' Ir' P V . if Business Phone WO 8-5761 Corner Eosi' Siaie 81 71'h Sfreei' Mid-City Stationers - Inc. Office Supplies-Equipmeni' Founiain Pens-Sfaiionery 2129 Eosf Sfafe Phone WO 5-3434 School Supplies . OPEN EVENINGS and SUNDAY MORNING Highland's Handy Hardware 415 Eds'I' S'I'a'l'e S'I'. Dial W0 3-0493 Shoe Service Thai Safisfies A L L E N 'S cRocKERY STORE CHINA 0 GLASSWARE HOUSE FURNISHINGS 0 GIFTS BEAN SHOE SERVICE 295 N, CHURCH 123 Wesi' Si'a'l'e Sfreei' Dial W0 2-882 228 ' HEDLIN'S PRESCRIPTION PHARMACY 1456 Charles Slreel' Dial WO 3-6497 SIAMESE KITTENS TAMARACK CATTERY 925 Ridgewood Rd. ' Dial WO 3-2306 CARL, E. ILINDQUIST 9 COMPLIMENTS 3 JEWELER of I 1137 BROADWAY THE MAYFLOWER RESTAURANT Loves Park, Illinois , W e'e Gems and f0 ' DEL WHITE. Manager X 9M Are Fan-ly Sold X P 0 I ,IW QM, Bow'-ING! 'IC' EVER-GOOD BAKERY Don Car'I'er Lanes 3701 Easl' Sl'al'e S'l'reel' O. If WVORFUL PASTRIES COOKIES ' DECORATIVE CAKES 7' 11, V xx , I 18 Easl' Sfdl'-e,-Sh' ef Dial WQ 5-1043 MW' aEw Pl -W 'X DLEAEIERS ESTABLISHED IN 1916 Main OHTce and Plan? 1101-T115 N. 2nd Sfreef Dial WO 2-7701 230 EVERYTHING MUSICAL 9342 pw CLEANING Ralph Nielsen Music House Since 1924 ' 404 1+h sireei - Dial wo 3-7693 I Complimenfs of: Singer Sewing Machine IIEIIIIEIIS C 104 W. Sl'a'l'e Sl'ree'l' 2303 Charles S'I'reel' ' 116 N. Wyman Sireel' 129 N. Third S'l'ree'l- ' 4938 N. Second Slreel' , fi- 5 CWI Ulf 'Z il ff-L5 1,41f4 IfJ,f7 'x Cf , I I 5 A.nee Q ,LQ prefs' C gf IL V3 , 'fy' .11 'Vp J I7 0,20 o - p if U' JU' ,fvL',M' or Affer You've Graduafed I-11-.N 5,1 'M' .V fif Q LT '20 , I K, -I' :fri ' ,f'FLf' fu I. ' 10, 1' h ' k 'h II h ,,Lf,1 it LJ lfereflps- one sure way lo eep up wil' a 1' e 1 ,V ' . . if . . ' U' achvrhes al' Easl' Hugh and +ha+'s by reading your 1'! ROCKFORD MORNING STAR illnrkfnrh Register-iKepuhlir The only daily newspapers in which you can lind informalion and pic'I'ures aboul' your high school. Graceffa and Sons SUPERMARKET 707 Kn.sunN Avenue 1 Sfeaks of Disfincfion Th ERICKSON'S HOME BAKERY Lou's Beauiy Salon R SPECIALLY DECORATED CAKES 513 71'h S'l'ree'l' ' Dial WO 4-3112 1511 71'h S1'ree'l' 0 Dial WO 8-0111 i s Q11'., r, av , BWV f dj uf ,JV .fs fp' J T' ?i ,2.- lxQdNGRA1'TlULATIONS TO THE CLASS OF 1959 51.10 -fjifx xx , . ' , ,.f. A v A, lf? H .I dffgfg 1 ty 7 -X ., A flvvitlq 34 A It K ,J fb Y 'G f Mu P I -A f0L J ' ,ff M7 ffqgg 'F 1 ' V -f , ' gl' , ,aff frf Y f 7 fa ' ff ff fb J A A V L I A, fffqfqpf Qin I ,if f ' fav 7 511,11 UTr 7? Tool Ann DIE woRKs5,f,1lu2:W- 1 , fy W fawffy W If 1 gt? ,1f- 'f X' I ' 'fri 1620 EIGHTEENTH AVENUE 0 Y-Tl'l1I17D,YfAY5E Ed? W ' .1 ' nj V, mx ' ff ROCKFORD. 1m:i1-Hf61S EV, gf' Q! f ,f'E :Qf177gl,f,' inlqflwjr glx' J he ,KL A A ,fp wi J V h 1,14 ' ,F f,J rpg Nb 'flflfii 1 Zailf? ' 3 , if ' 1' V J' f 'f -F l:L,'7C'f , Mfg 'af H, 'fq,,f'HAQ 'vpn WU: VW mf' wi ' Wf ff' If ' Y M 1 ,ml 1.2,-if! 1 if qw? 231 'E r 'T S., W' DAVIS STORE FIXTURES INC. DESIGNERS AND MANUFACTURERS O 10l'h Slreel' al' 11l'h Avenue BURPEE-WOOD FUNERAL HOME 420 NORTH MAIN STREET We have served fhis communify '6' FQR IO3 YEARS Q2 I Marshall B. Wood I A Coiiimplimeiiilifiyfyf 45, -25115 x Elk V p myfewwiwsnls . 0 0 o If X3 I .2 AUQII I o. Qu ,Lf-Wfi If 'X X 1 LJ KI Q ML ' fvifvfw ' 11 emina l'. . Aww I val yv 2-2437 . V ,iff 14.2 fy- fy ,,. R , IIIInoI XQ wi I V! 'M I VI qvdtfyfif A ,R pf, 0' ' YW , pcafiif FRED GIBBS 'VV Ifgjzllfgvsroqdway , d , :Manson c. KERCHER V' Rockford. Illinois S PPo'I'I 9 Rockfo' Smce 1906 Do ll' Yourself! Save Time ' Save Money CONGRATULATIONS WASH zo: DRY Ion hom BONNIE WASH IAUNDROMAT 2631 Charles Sfreel' 232 WILSON EIECTRIC CO. EveryHIing Elecfrical ESTABLISHED I9I9 Carrier Air-Condilioning ' Refrigeralion Philco ' Wesiinghouse Appliances Dekane Sound and Communicaiions ' Eleclrical Wiring-Lighling ' EIecI'ricaI Healing Complele Service 24 Hour EIecI'ricaI ' Reirigeralion ' Appliance ResicIen'I'iaI ' Commercial ' IncIusl'riaI 113 So. Madison Dial WO 3-5473 JOE'S SHOE SERVICE SHOES REBUILT WHILE g You REST Shoes Shined and Dyed Any Color 106 Sevenfh Sireel' Rockford, Illinois Don's Slandard Service 3420 Easl' Sl'al'e S'I'reel' In The Growing World SHUMWAY 81 SON Seeds - Ferlilizers - Garden 81 Pei' Supplies 2328 Charles S'I'reel' Rockford, Illinois Dial W0 5-7624 DR. MARSHALL DANIEIS OPTOMETRIST Glasses Prescribed and Fiffecl 1423 - 8'l'h Sl'reel' Nexl' Io Posl' Ollice Rockford, Illinois Complefe Lines of Sfafionery S. S. Kresge Co. Rockford Plaza Greenlee Bros. 81 Co. Greenlee Tool Co. 0 Woodworking Machinery ' Morlising and Boring Tools ' Hand Tools for Working Wood ' Tool for Eleclrical Consiruclion 0 Aulomalic Screw Machines ' Special Mefalworlcing Machines 2136-l2+h Sfreel' Rockford, Illinois f 1 5 r' vi , i Y lm I Q ,M ' 3 N ' , A lv A 41 A .4 J' ay 1 J'ff' I , XX if ,J 15 , if' N, ' - , ' f ' 1 JV: fl , . I ,v I xv Y , fk . ' ' w J fi! 2 's ' A 9 i f ii ' 7 .54 L if . 3 7 . if fi Q 9 ' ,' Ll ' ' f is 1 gif' F 1+ ' f 'f ' f . 'U jf J. ,Hff HALLSIRGM INSURANCE ,COMPANY iii - , fi . 'D . A J di I 1 J , V k ,A is 4' V in T , I F Q ': ,fi ,f 'eng Ci'I'Y!Hg,lI,.1BuiIdingp D -D Dial wo 2.3322 J' . ' A D A ' ' Q 'L D 1 if , i I Complefeizlnsurancg S6l'VIC6j D , f 4 1 'A AI7 V j A .fi D! . ' if ,I ' ,MA 49 - T ' 7 Con'irag1', Fidelify and Cour+ Bonds A . Ylar in rind 'Y5d'T,?U1' ii df, D. 1 i AH Forms.of Cejsualfy lnsuranee ' ' - YFfU'U'd0 jffellfv Wifi! A J A-'M Fire, Winds1'orm,rInIand and Oceain Mariiie 'WS A9eI1cY. 1,1 I' 1 A J Life,- i.i.ve Sf1'ock,, Crop lnsurenee A A H' ,JI D I B Ayjiafion -All risks, iwriH'en 'l'i1ru A , fy , W Z Unijecf Sfafes Avia:l'ion Underwriferl P ji 9 ,' ' i ' ' T we A ' i general Agenfs for Rockford I A 1' Terrifory HARTFORD ACCIDENT AND INDEMNITY COMPANY of HAnrFonD. CONNECTICUT iiiiillii-ilniii' Claim Office mainiained ai' , Z ' 'U 304 Blackhawk slag. A M 6 F' Dial WO 5-9444 . TO BE SURE--INSURE NOW We are as close +o you as your felephone SOPER'S FLOWERS O 221 Norl'h Main Dial WO 5-9559 Treasure Shop 136 REGAN safety for savings I 1. Savings are protected 1 b a stron st bl s- '- Y g, a e a r. socmion. 2. Accounts are also in- -if sured to 510,000 by a ' '-1 :- :gg Y F2-' . -.115 .- E U.S. agency. There's no safer place for your 515 ' savings-anywhere. FIRST FEDERAL SAVINGS AND LOAN ASSOCIATION 114 N.CI1urcI1 sf, rm. s-11144 Rockford Savings Insured to 310,000 ' wives 1.c- ' - ,gm -iz-1 ,- . .4.'zm.1S?22 1-1: . A4..:. Congrafulafions fo fhe Class of '59 r Coke j yourmpi1llij Q I S kle L I , A 1 1 1111 L 6M I ' W IW 3' I W' 1 1: 4 1 g 'u, 'IILIDPILVIII EEGIYILXZ9 5 X, A - .., - - HOLMQUIST Lumber and Fuel Co. ' t ' M 714 7I'h sm-4+ - Dial wo 4-6788 THE FOTO SHOP SEVENTH STREET I 1 1 1 A tl 1 ,1111 uussfr if 1, 'Q cett I ,ag 2 ssus rsusf 1 es ' DIAL wo 3-1434 A. c. scANnRo1.1. 1z.P.1-1. 530 7I'h s+ree+ ROCKFORD. 1L1.1No1s camera! 15 g,+3grLp1fi suppuigs Ph.-,+C Finishing Enlargemenfs Hallmark Greefing Cards 417 Easl' SI'a'I'e Dial W0 4-6715 'N 1 , A ff' Vw, 1 N H70 . xi Q U . . 0 . 1 5 Vx! L Molesho Tool ond Englneerlng Company 1 ' -f 'V' 71: A- W 1 1 ' Y ww' Q -1.4-Qeslgners and Monufolcfurers Inc. 6f0e11Q9 n oo N19 f ' u4 . 31 , i251g 20111 Sfreei' 'A 1 1 DIAL WO 8-2226 CY? ZF Qfx,f ' , J Aff -3 ,JVV J I f' wi J , f i T .1 1,f..-in RX qv '69 JZ! ' if ,V-f' , I 710, 43, -1 F ,ff f ,J A ,ff + L 'glide' qxcif, Q 5764, Lf f Klly p f'1f,L Se QW L, cj Y .giL1fsgfafu1afg6nE'f? 1 if L' o .f N - , ,' ' 14,1 . V. 3 Q ,114 , ' L, be ' 1,1 4, A L 0eWZ W f ' L10 ffl? glass gf '59 Visio 7 3' fy! F -Fx, vgsy , MWHRY J , J ,Me f ,A gb 1' ML 1 . of 7 I if ff! if ff I 'LJ J' M , 'ef an , XL X 'if 1 ' 407 Sevemh Shed ' , A ,Camcar 'isfnpSoud'1:o,4be a parf of ,Ro1:kford R. E. MINCEMOYER Dial WO 5-7615 fg 7 J i gilnizfusfries gnycl of Hs Easi' Higha gjacduafesq! 5 if i . W' If uf? f Q ' I 6 I 'novfa par'r oiggufiizompgny ' fi g 1 l,,n,fg 1' . L ooo, 1 f,,,N,ef v V ,cg I , CJ ,X Q jj, I 4.. JJ, . , I LA, 4 J A A I ,.n Jw 11, gm f ' fy- V , ,Q ' V K ,Q Q Vi 4,-Cn .Q ,fb CENTRAL DAIRY V ,J ' , f f,.u'g if ' ,Cfcfmcur Sgrew 8. M1g.ACampuny 0 fv ' Ly, , 'G' L 3597 2-1 809 151. AVENUE Af! gvvff' mvxsloN OF TEXTRON INDUSTRIES, 1NC. ,wif , . I 111, , ' '-4Vr Iv if i' u VA lf! Dual wo 4-7839 , sf -on- 2 f ,Y if ffi ' gf pf FRED C Congrafulafions fo fhe Class of 1959 .OLSONQMORTUARY 1001 2nd Avenue Diol WO 3-6521 MULLER'S - PINEHURS1' CCNGRATULATES THE CLASS OF '59 ,-gf ,prd ...I . 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GREENE ROCKFORD ILLINOIS NFACTORY SUPPLIES I 3 :ef X b cgimr SQ I Q Eg is fe SQEDERIORU I E33 I - U . S ery I f Con ra ula'l'ions S 5 5 fromgA:AEROCK 141iI?-Eqhivqw c ord Illinois ' Rockford. Illinois 238 Anderson's Pro Sport Shop ' MANDT BRAKE SERVICE, INC. DIAL W0 4-9415 1131 Charles Sfreel Rockford, Illinois THE ARCTIC ICE CREAM AND SANDWICH SHOP WE SERVE DELICIOUS BEEFBURGERS SUNDAES BAR BAR QUES SODAS FRENCH FRIES MALTS Carry-oufs Dial WO 2-9239 415 W. Sl'al'e S'l'reel' Rockford, Illinois 1447 Charles Sl'. H. T. Anderson, Propriefor KING. OLSON. SURPRISE a ners-Pnlunns and COMPUNY D A V E N P 0 R T ' ' O W A TClC0'l'1' Building ' DEC' W0 3-9628 CRAFTERS OF TRULY FINE YEARBOOKS 239 241 L45 H has been a pleasure fo work will: fhe sfudenfs and fhe sfaff of Easf High. Many fhanks for your splendid cooperafion. Congrafulafions and besf wishes fo fhe class of '59, Bay Kaufman Dial WO 4-5681, 106 W. 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