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L L L L L I L L L L .V X4 r mm 44RIIII MHC poreivoril Teddvdom the‘very 'place Jhat has giVen'birth to many wonderful mem- ones. On its pages the 1959 Sagamore has tried to capture these meinories in a pic torial record of the past school year. Teddy, the traditional Roosevelt mascot, with his handy blueprint of the school, will lead you on a fascinating journey. He will introduce you to students and school staff members, escort you through the halls, both old and new, and take you to ganu s, dances, club meetings, and special events. fids Sagamore contains many innovations: individual underclass pictures, a different arrangement of sections, additional pages, and an index. 1° relive the excitement and drama that made up the year 1.958-1959 „ , walk with Teddy as |„ ' Koosevelt. “font OF fEDDYDOM. y°“ ° y°Ur Seni rs S. Knutson, Secretary Senior Class Officers G, England. President S. Wenborg, Treasurer W. Larson. Vice President Senior Executive Board The Senior Executive Board, composed of one senior from each homeroom, represents democracy in action. As the Board transacted business and made plans for the many senior activities, they aimed to represent the wishes and suggestions of each individual member of the senior class. With the advisers, Miss Pommer and Mr. Xewton, they planned the class party. The Class Will and Testament was drawn up by this board with the counsel of Mr. Swadner. Plans were made by the senior officers, advisers and other board members for class day, the banquet, prom, and last of all, graduation, followed by a train ride to Little Falls. The morning breakfast following graduation, marked the last activity for the Class of 1959. SITTING: S. Anderson. Miss Pommer. adviser, S. Wenborg, Treasurer: G. Knglund, President; S. Knutson. Secretary; Mr. Newton, adviser. K. Wagnild. I). Garten. M. Svitak, J. Holes. STANDING: I). Steen son. R. Starkey. B. Olson. K. I'lbcrg. It. Golmen. I). Anderson, M. Danforth. L. Bell. K. Hokanson. G. Mcinke. B. Bodinc. M. Dooley. M. Berhow, It. Wensrldag, J. Brown. B. Liljemark. HAI I AI A CAROL ADAMS: Silver Tri, Sportsmen’s Club. Girls’ Choir. Choir, Blue Tri. JAMES G. A LENDER: Vice President of Russian Club. Vital Events Forum, Student Council ’59. National Honor Society, Standard Staff ’57. ’58. Photo Editor of Sagamore ’59, Boys State, Quill and Scroll, Sportsmen’s Club, Science Club. Math Club. Tennis ’57, ’58. ’59. JAMES C. ALLISON: German Club, Hi-C. JANYCE AMUNDSEN: Sportsmen's Club. Silver Tri, Blue Tri, Drill Team. BENARD ANDERSON: Hi-C. Cross Country, Track 59. CHAR MI ON A. ANDERSON: Work Program. DENNIS GORDON ANDERSON: German Club, Executive Board ’57, ’58. ’59. Golf '57. 58. GERALD W. ANDERSON. HELEN RAE ANDERSON: Sportsmen’s Club, Silver Tri, Blue Tri, F.H.A., Drama Club, Board of Governors. Drill Team, Flag Twirler. JERRY A. ANDERSON: Audio-Visual Student Council. MARLENE J. ANDERSON: Sportsmen’s Club, Silver Tri, Blue Tri. Swedish Club. Girls’ Choir. Choir. MARTHA L. ANDERSON: Science Club, National Honor Society, Choristers. Girls’ Choir. RITA M. ANDERSON: Sportsmen’s Club, Choristers, Drill Team. R. CHARLES ANDERSON: IIi-V, President of National Honor Society, Homecoming Attendant, Executive Board ’58. Student Council ’58. ’59. Basketball ’58. Tri-Captain ’59. Track '58, ’59. Cross Country ’58. SHARON LEE ANDERSON: Silver Tri. Blue Tri. Sportsmen’s Club, F.H.A., Executive Board ’58. Drill Team. Hi-C. SHIRLEY DOROTHY ANDERSON: Science Club. Secretary of French Club, Silver Tri. Treasurer of National Honor Society. Student Council. Sportsmen’s Club. Executive Board, Orehe.strn ’59. SUSAN MARY ANDERSON (FREIDLUND): Silver Tri. Blue Tri. German Club, Drill Team, Swedish Club. SUZEN ANDERSON: F.H.A.. Sportsmen’s Club. Swedish Club. Silver Tri. Blue Tri. Work Program. m SHARON A. ANDOR: F.H.A.. Sportsmen's Club. Office Help. Drill Team, Flag Twirler. May Day Attendant. ROBERT J. ANDREWS: “R Club, Gymnastics 57. ’58. ’59. CAROL ANN ANDRUS: Silver Tri, Blue Tri. Pilot’s Club. THOMAS E. ARHOI.M: German Club, Drama Club, History Club. Stage Crew. Library Club. Class Play 58, DARREI I. ARMBRUSTER. KATHLEEN M. ARMSTRONG: Silver Tri. KEITH ARMSTRONG: Football 57. '58. Baseball 57. 58. 59. JUDITH ARVIDSON: Silver Tri. Blue Tri. Ili-C. Sportsmen’s Club. F.H.A.. Gym Leader, Drill Team. Flag Twirler. KATHLEEN At NE: Silver Tri. Hi-C. JEANNE M. AWES: Spanish Club. Library Club. KAREN BAADSGAARD: Silver Tri. Blue Tri. Choir. Choristers, Chamber Singers. ELKANAH ANDREW BABCOCK: French Club, Math Club. National Honor Society, Equipment Manager 57. Ski Team 57, 58. '59. WAYNE WILLIAM BACHLER: Hi-Y. Science Club, Math Club, Band. Richard m. BAILEY: Sagamore Staff. STANLEY R. BAKER: Science Club, Russian Club, Band. Orchestra. Track '58. 59. IIII.DEGARDE JUDITH BAKKE: Silver Tri. Blue Tri. Science Club, Latin Club, French Club, Swedish Club. National Honor Society. Art Editor of Sagamore Staff. HARRY W. BALTZER: Drama Club, Basketball. Football. DAVID ALAN BARON: Hi-C. Quill and Scroll. History Club. National Honor Society. Audio-Visual. Photographic Editor of the Standard. C 10 3 JO ANN R. HARROWS: Hi-C. F.H.A., Work Program. PATRICK BARRY. JANES L. HARSNESS: Hi-C. Science Club, National Honor Society. Hand. LAUREL ANN BEAUDOIN: Vice President of F.H.A., Science Club, National Honor Society. GEORGE W. BECHTHOLD. Math Club. Science Club, Vital Events Forum, History Club, “R” Club. String Ensemble, Orchestra, National Honor Society, Class Plav ’59. Equipment Manager ’56. Football ’56. 57. JON BECKMAN. PATRICIA A. BECKMAN: Silver Tri. Blue Tri, Sportsmen's Club, Hoard of Governors, Pilot’s Club, Drill Team, Work Program. PAUL FRANKLIN BECKSTROM: Ili-Y. Swedish Club, “R” Club. Hoard of Governors, Standard Staff. Basketball ’59. Track ’58. ’59. LARRY R. BELL: Norse Club. Executive Board ’59. THOMAS P. BELL: Hi-C, “U” Club, Hoard of Governors, Football ’56, '57. ’58. JOHN II. BELSTLER: Drama Club, Science Club, Debate Club. Library Club, Class Plav ’57. RENAE JEAN BENDIK: Silver Tri, Sportsmen’s Club, Drama Club, Hoard of Governors. Standard StafL Nurse’s Aid. Pilot’s Club, Drill Team, Flag Twirler, Student Council. SANDY LEA BENEDICT: Silver Tri. Blue Tri, Secretary of Hand, Science Club. DANIEL KEITH BERG: Choristers, Choir, Chamber Music Singers, Male Chorus. JANET BERG: Blue Tri. French Club. Latin Club, Science Club, Drama Club, National Honor Society, Executive Hoard ’57, ’58. Choristers, Choir, Gym leader. JANICE M. BERG: Silver Tri, Blue Tri. Sportsmen’s Club, Drill Team. MARLENE M. BERG: Silver Tri, Pilot’s Club, Hi-C, French Club, Student Council. National Honor Society. Hoard of Governors, Assistant Editor of Sagamore. RICHARD J. BERG. CD 1 RONALD GENE BERG. ELDOR E. BERGE. ROGER BERGNER: Work Program, Gymnastics ’.57. ROBERT BERGSTROM: Baseball ’58. ’59. Football . 8. MARGARET ANN BERHOW: Secretary of Sophomore Class, Sportsmen’s Club, Silver Tri, Girls’ Choir, Choristers, Choir. Board of Governors, Chaplain of Blue Tri. Chamber Music Singers, Senior Girls’ Octet, Sagamore Staff. Executive Board '. 7, 58. ’59. RICHARD BEVILL. DALE C. BICGERSTAFF. DAVID BIROS: It” Club, Board of Governors. Football ’57. 58. ARLENE CAROL BJL'RSTROM: Silver Tri. F.H.A.. Hi-C. Board of Governors, Student Council. Gym leader. Executive Board ’59. ROBERT E. BLIX: It” Club. Hi-Y. Student Council. Board of Governors, Ski Team '57, 58. ’59. PATRICIA BLUML: Science Club, French Club. Secretary of National Honor Society, Student Council. Drill Team, Executive Board ’57. ’58. May Day Attendant. BEATRICE E. BO DINE: Silver Tri. Blue Tri. German Club. National Honor Society. Gym Leader. Drill Team. Executive Board ’58. ALAN BOLLIN: Class Play ’58. '59. DE-LORES BONIN: French Club, F.H.A.. National Honor Society, Drill Team. JOANNE BORRESEN: Silver Tri.Science Club. F.H.A., Hi-C, Nurse’s Aid. GREG BORRESON: It Club. Gymnastics. NORMA RUTH BOSTROM: Silver Tri. Blue Tri. Hi-C. Swedish Club. KATHLEEN BOWER: Silver Tri. Blue Tri. Sportsmen’s Club. Science Club. Spanish Club, Drama Club, Pilot's Club. [12 3 BRUCE BOYD. KAREN A. BRADEHOFT. GLENNYS BRADSHAW: Swedish Club, Creative Writing Club, Office Help, Library Club. JOSEPH S. BRAWTHEN: Latin Club. Foot-hall o(5. Orchestra. BRUCE C. BREN DEN: Latin Club. WAYNE BROGREN: F.F.A. GERALD F. BROWN: Hi-Y. Sportsmen’s (jlub, Student Council. Band, Executive Board ’59. PATRICIA BUCHER: Latin Club. Drama Club, Work Program. JANICE NOR-EEN BURSCH: Silver Tri. Blue Tri. Hi-C. (shoristers. J1 DY JEAN BURTON: Silver Tri. Blue Tri, President of Spanish Club, Sportsmen’s Club, Board of Governors, National Honor Society, Drill Team. BARBARA BUSH: Silver Tri, French Club. Sj ortsmen s Club, Sagamore Stair, Drill Team. DOUGLAS II. BUTLER: ’jit” Club. Swimming Team ’57. '58. ’59. ELDON BYSTEDT: Hi-C, Hockey ’58. Baseball ’58, ’59. Choristers. VIVIAN LEE BY-STROM: Silver Tri, Blue Tri. Secretary of Swedish Club, Science Club, Drama Club, Orchestra, Sportsmen’s Club, Student Council. Co-Captain of Rockettes. ALEX CARL SON. BEATRICE E. CARLSON: Silver Tri. Work Program. CAROL ANN CARLSON: Silver Hri, Blue 'Tri. French Club. National Honor Society, Pilot’s Club, Choristers, Choir. GRANT CARLSON: Hi-Y, Vice-President of Science Club, Class Play ’59. CI33 MARILYNN JEAN CARLSON: Silver Tri, Norse Club, Science Club, F.H.A., Hi-C, Orchestra. MARJORIE C. CARI.SON: I .atin Club, Sportsmen’s Club. Drama Club, Nurse’s Aid, Work Program. RICHARD W. CARI.SON: French Club. Science Club, Drama Club. Board of Governors, Standard Staff, Pilot's Club. RODNEY A. CARLSON: Hi-Y. Track '59. SHARON LOUISE CARLSON: French Club, Sportsmen’s Club. Student Council, Board of Governors, Drill Team. STANFORD R. CARLSON. WESLEY G. CARLSON: Hi-C. Science C lub, Band. LINDA MARIE CARLSTEDT: Silver Tri. I.’itin Club, F.H.A.. National Honor Society. ROBERT J. CARNES. JUDITH ANN CASEY: Girls Swimming Team '57, '58. Girls’ Choir. Choristers. Choir. AL CASPER SON. LOt IS A. CECIL: National Honor Society, Choir, Choristers, Chamber Music Singers. Male Chorus, R” Club, Science Club. Equipment Manager. Math Club, History Club, Vital Events Forum. Basketball '57. ELIZABETH CHAMBERLAIN: Sportsmen’s Club. Drama Club. Science Club. F.H.A. PATRICIA CHAMBERLAIN: F.H.A. EVA MARIE CIIAMPLIN: F.H.A.. Sportsmen’s Club, Science Club, Girls’ Choir. Choir. ROBERT I). CIIAMPLIN: Hi-C. Sportsmen’s Club, Russian Club. History Club. BROOKS L. CIIANTRY: -R Club. Baseball '59. Gymnastics '57, ’58. ’59. KAREN V. CHANTRY: Silver Tri. Blue Tri. Sportsmens Club. Choristers. Student Council '57. Board of Governors, Drill Team. [ HD VERNE CHRISTENSEN: F.F.A. EILEEN L. CHRISTIANSON: Library Club. Girl ' Choir. Choristers. GERALD CHRISTIANSON: F.F.A., National Honor Society, Basketball '57. CllRTISS CLARIN. GAIL BEVERLY COCHRAN: Swedish Club. Work Program, Library Club. PAULA ADELINE CODUTI: Spanish Club, Sportsmens Club, Board of Governors, Choristers, Drill Team. CAROLYN ELIZABETH COLLINS: Class Play ’38. Science Club, Girl's Choir. Cham lx r Music Singers, Choir. Executive Board '38. DONALD R. COLLINS: Gymnastics ’37. MARILYN K. COLLINS: F.H.A.. Science Club, Girls’ Choir, Chamber Music Singers, Choir, May Queen. GEORGIANN CONNOR: Silver Tri. Blue Tri, Sportsmen’s Club, Science Club, F.H.A.. Hi-C, Norse Club, Executive Board, Pilot’s Club, Swimming Team ’57. BEVERLY JEAN COOK: Office Help. KAREN L. COOK: Drama Club, Secretary of Hi-C, F.H.A.. Choristers, Work Program. NOLE COOK: Treasurer of Humanities Club, Vice-President of Creative Writing Club. National Honor Society, Choir. TERRY COONEY: R” Club. Hockey ’58, ’39. Base-Ball ’58. ’59. DIANNE ANNETTE CORDS: Hi-C. F.H.A.. Work Program. WILLIAM COTE: Hi-Y. Swimming Tram. ’57. 58. Band. GEORGIA A. CRAMER: Blue 'Tri, German Club, Science Club, Silver Tri. Student Council. Board of Governors. Drill Team. Flag Twirlcr. May Day Attendant. STANLEY CRAMER: Hi-Y. Sportsmen’s Club. [153 JEROME CREST: Hoard of Governors, Student Council 56, ’57. JUDY DIANE CRON-EN: German Club, Drill Team, Flag Twirler. RACHEL P. CURTISS: Hi-C, Library Club, German Club. Science Club. String Ensemble, Orchestra. RICHARD CUSTER: National Honor Society. Science Club. Treasurer of German Club, Russian Club, Treasurer of Math Club. Secretary of History Club, Humanities Club, Football ’56. ROBERT DAIGLE. SHELIA ANNE DAIRE: F.H.A., Nurses Aid. PATRICIA L. DALESKE: Hi-C. Latin-French Club. Band. MICHAEL ALLEN DANFORTH: Pilot’s Club, Male Chorus, Executive Board 58. 59. SHARON HOPE DANIELSON: Silver Tri, Science Club. Blue Tri. Board of Governors. Sagamore Staff. Pilot’s Club. Choristers. Secretary of Choir. Chamber Music Singers. Homecoming Attendant. DAVID DEBE: F.F.A.. Band. CURTIS A. DELEGARD: Science Club. Board of Governors. GORDON DENHAM: Sportsmen’s Club. It” Club. Hi-C. Band. Orchestra, Tennis ’57, ’58. '59. KATHRYN ELLEN DENSMORE: Latin Club. F.H.A.. Hi-C. Science Club. Executive Board ’57. Girls’ Choir. Choristers. Choir. Chamber Music Singers, Swimming Team ’57. ’58. JANETTA DcROMA: Sportsmen’s Club, Silver Tri. Blue Tri, Drama Club. Drill Team. Board of Governors. ROGER DERRICK: Math Club, Gymnastics ’57. JOHN DIANA: Work Program.. MICHAEL M. DOOLEY: R Club. Hockey ‘57, '58. ’59. Football ’57, '58, ’59. Baseball 58. '59. Executive Board ’59. SHARON IRENE DUNNING: Silver Tri. Blue Tri. Science Club, Sportsmen’s Club. Band. C 161 MARY ANN DYE: German Club. GERALDINE DYKESTRA: Silver Tri. Blue Tri, Gym leader. Spanish Club. S]K rtsiiu n’s Club. LA VONNE CAROL ECKLUNDs Girls’ Choir. SANDRA EDGECUMBE: Blue Tri. Office Help. WALTER EDQU 1ST. KENNETH GORDON EDWARDS. WILLIAM EHLERT: Work Program. NANCY A. EKBERG: Swedish Club. Hi-C. Office Help. Girls’ Choir, Choristers. RIGIIARI) EKDAHL: Football ’57. Track ’58. JOYCE EKLUND: Silver Tri. Hi-C, Choir. BARBARA JEAN ELASKY: Silver Tri. Blue Tri. Hi-C, Student Council. Office Help. Pilot's Club. RAE GORRINE ELFSTRAND: Hi-C. Orchestra, National Honor Society, String Ensemble. GERALD B. ELLENDSON. DALE F. ELLEN-W'OOD: Science Club. Band. RONALD C. ELLINGSON: German Club. Pilot’s Club. SIIARON E. ELLINGWORTH: Blue Tri. Silver Tri, Sportsmen’s Club. Girls' Choir. Office Help. KAY ELLISON. SUSAN ELAINE ENGEI.SGJERD: Silver Tri. Blue Tri. Student Council, Girls’ Choir, Choir, Chamber Music Singers Pilot’s Club.. CO] JAMES II. ENCER. THOMAS R. ENGFER: Pilot's Club. Baseball ’58. ’59. Basketball ’57, '58. Sportsmen’s Club. GARY W. ENGLAND: Senior Class President, “R” Club, Hockey ’57. ’58. ’59. Homecoming Attendant. Executive Board. KATHLEEN ANN ENGLUND: Silver Tri. Blue Tri. MARY LOUISE ENGWAI.DSON: F.H.A.. French Club. National Honor Society. Choristers. Choir, Chamber Music Singers. DONALD C. ERICKSEN: Football ’57. DONALD L. ERICKSON (Chico): Science Club. Homecoming King. JUDITH I. ERICKSON: Swedish Club, lli-C, Vice President of Library Club. National Honor Society. Quill and Scroll. Standard Staff. MARILYN ERICKSON: Norse Club, Hi-C, Office Help, Executive Board 57. Choristers. Chamber Music Singers, Choir. Drill Team. MARIAS A. ERICKSON: Silver Tri. Sportsmen’s Club, Board of Governors, Drill Team. PAUL L. ERICKSON: Hi-C. Science Club. Swing Band. Sportsmen’s Club, Band. Orchestra. RITA C. ERICKSON: Silver Tri. Drama Club, Sportsmen’s Club, Work Program. VIOLET C.ERICKSON: Hi-C.Swedish Club. PHILIP ERIK SEN. NANCY ANN ERIKSON: Silver Tri. Blue Tri. Norse Club, Sportsmen’s Club. Board of Governors. Executive Board ’57. Drill Team. F.H.A. CAROLE R. ESBERG: Silver Tri, Sportsmens Club. Drama Club. Girls’ Choir, Choir. Work Program. RONALD DAVID EVANS: Hi-C. National Honor Society. Gymnastics ’57. ’58. GUY C. EVERS: Orchestra. Football ’57. Work Program. F.F.A. ns: RONALD BERTRAND FAANES: Hi-C, R Club, Hand. Hockey .38. '.39. Track ’.58. ’59. Cross Country ’.58. MARIA ELENA FALK: President of Library Club. Swedish Club. KAREN FELIX: Silver Tri. Blue Tri, French Club. Orchestra. BARBARA JEAN FERGUSON: F.H.A.. Library Club, Hi-C, Girls’ Choir. Choristers. Choir. JUDY FERRELL: Sportsmen’s Club, Drama Club. Student Council. Executive Hoard. Work Program, Drill Team. Wll LIAM FISCHER. MICHAEL FITZGERALD: Choristers. Hoard of Governors, Football '57, ’58. JOYCE FLATTEM: Drama Club. JANIS FLETCHER: Silver Tri. Sportsmen’s Club. Girls’ Choir. Student Council. JOANNE M. FLOODY: Blue Tri. Nurse’s Aid, Library Club. Drill Team. MIKE FOGARTY. DONALD A. ION I)R I Ck: “R ' Club, National Honor Society, Hoard of Governors. Football ’57. ’58. Baseball ’59. Student Council. DONALD FORSRERG: President of Russian Club. President of Humanities Club, President of Vital Events Forum, Vice-President of Debate Team, Vice-President of National Forensic League, Vice-President of History Club. Chess Club, Drama Club. ROGER B. FORSETH: Norse Club. RICHARD J. FOR. STROM: Treasurer of Hi-Y, Vice-President of Science Club, “It” Club, National Honor Society, Tennis ’58, ’59. LEROY FOSLIEN: Hi-Y, Treasurer and Vice-President of Norse Club, Science Club, Hand. Orchestra. RICHARD K. FRANZEN: Hi-Y,“It” Club. Board of Governors, Basketball ’57. ’58. tri-captain ’59. CARLENE HAE FREDRICKSEN: Silver Tri, Blue Tri. Spanish Club, Sagamore Staff. Office Help. C l‘'] KATHRYN JANET FREIDLUND: Silver Tri, Blue Tri, Board of Governors, Girls’ Choir. Choristers, Executive Board 59. KRISTEN FRISWOLD: F.H.A., Blue Tri. Captain t f Swimming Team '57. MARY ANN FRITZ; Work Program. LEE R. FRONDELL: Science Club. Math Club. Student Council 50. ’.57. Choristers, Choir. Chamber Music Singers, Male Chorus, Executive Board, Football ’.57. PATRICIA ANN GALLAGHER: Sportsmen’s Club, F.II.A. DIANNE E. GARTEN; Gym Leader, Board of Governors, Drill Team, Executive Board ’38. ’59. Sagamore Staff. MICHAEL GAYNOR; R” Club. Board of Governors. Sergeant at Arms of Student Council, Football ’57. ’.58. Hockey ’57. ’58. ’59. Executive Board ’37. ’58. GALEN G. GERHARD: Vital Events Forum. Football ’57. VIRGINIA C. GLENN: Silver Tri. Blue Tri, German Club, Board of Governors. KARLA M. CROETTLM: Secretary of F.II.A.. Library Club. Work Program. MICHAEL J. GWIAZDON: Board of Governors. Executive Board ’.57. ’58, ’.59. Class Play ’59. SUSAN LEE HACK: Silver Tri. Blue Tri. F.II.A., Student Council, Girls’ Choir, Choir. Gvin Help. ROGER J. GOLMEN: Vice-President of Choir. Executive Board ’58. ’59. Football 57. Track .57. ’58. RONALD D. GOODMAN: Board of Governors, Baseball ’59. JOHN A. GORING: Vice-President of Hi-C. LEE B. GRANT: “R” Club. Golf ’57. ’58. ’59. ROBERT GRENIER: “R” Club. Hi-Y, Creative Writing Club. National Honor Society. Ethics Committee, Sagamore Staff. Executive Board, Boys’ State. Basketball ’.58. tri-captain ’59. Golf ’37. ’58. ’59. DALE C. GRIEPP: Gymnastics 57. 58, ‘59. Cross Country 57. c -’o: PAMELA LEIGH 11 AC MAN: Silver Tri. Blue Tri. Sportsmen’s Club, German Club, Orchestra, Board of Governors. Sagamore Staff, Executive Board ’57. THOMAS L. HALE: Male Chorus, Chamber Music Singers. LYNN P. HALEY: Silver Tri, Blue Tri, Sportsmen's Club, Gym Leader, Board of Governors, Student Council '57. '59. Drill Team. GUST JAMES HALE IS: Class Play. '59. Gymnastics 5( , 57. THOMAS FRANK HALL: “R” Club. Hi-C, Hockey '58, ’59. Baseball '58. JERVEL HALMRAST. JORDY M. HALMRAST: Silver Tri. Blue Tri, German Club, Drill Team. GORDON PATRICK HANSON: Student Council, Choristers. HAROLD M. HANSON: Science Club, Hi-C, Cross Country ’50. SALLY JEAN HARRIS: Silver Tri. Blue Tri. Orchestra, French Club, Vice-President of Sportsmen’s Club, F.H.A., Drama Club. Student Council, Board of Governors. Pilot’s Club. THOMAS HARRIS. JOAN HARVEY: Norse Club, Gym Leader, National Honor Society. JOEL HASE: Vice-President of Band. Orchestra, Audio-Visual, Choir, Swing Band. C lass Play 59. Cross Country ’50. Track ‘50. CATHERINE A. HAUGH: Vila.. Library C lub. RICHARD HAUSKER: Hi-C, Wresting 57, 58. G yin Leader. MERRILEE E. HAGBERG: Silver Tri. Blue Tri, Hi-C. KAROL ANN IIAGLUND: Silver Tri, Blue Tri, Science Club, Treasurer of Spanish Club, Hi-C, Student Council. '58. ’59.Drill Team.DENNIS R. HAGMAN: Hi-Y. C2I □ GERALDINE HAYRILLA: Silver Tri. Blue 'l'ri. Science Club. Creative Writing Club, National Honor Society, Nurse’s Aid, President of Roosevelt Rod Cross Council. Secretary of Spanish Club. RICHARD HAYNES. BYRON ERWIN HEDIN: Swedish Club, F.F.A. PALL L. I1EGNA: National Honor Society, Student Council ’58. 59. Golf ’59. DOROTHY ILENE HELSETH: None dub. Band. MIR1 M. HENDRICKS: Blue Tri, Hi-C. SHARON ANN HENDRICKSON: Silver Tri, Blue 'l'ri. Sportsmen’s Club. Orchestra, Science Club. FRANCES M. HERMAN: Sj)orts-nien’s Club, Silver Tri. Choristers. Work Program. JEAN HERMAN: Latin Club. Science Club, Student Council ’59. National Honor Society. ARNOLD N. HER MAN SON: Science Club. Sportsmen’s Club, Math Club. History Club, Business Manager of Sagamore. Track ‘57. '58. Cross Country ’57. HELEN R. HESS-BURG: Sportsmen’s Club, Choristers. DAVID M. HEWITT: Track ’57, ’58, ’59. ROBERT R. II1LGEMAN: Student Council. Gym Leader. ROGER HILGERT: Student Council. DOLORIS G. HILT I: Blue Tri, Board of Governors, National Honor Society. SUSAN HINTON: Silver Tri. Blue Tri. Hi-C. Science Club, Gym leader. Drama Club. Sj)ortsmcn’s Club. BRUCE M. HOCKEN-SMITH: Science Club, Vital Events Forum. Vice-President of Sportsmens Club, Library Club, Gym Leader. ROBIN HOCKING: Silver Tri. Band. Work Program. L'22: JANET KAY IIOEFT: Silver Tri. Blue Tri. Girls’ Choir. French Club, Pilot’s Club. German Club. National Honor Society. GEORGE II. HOEY: “R” Club, Board of Governors, Male Chorus. Student Council. Gymnastics ’.37, '.38. ‘59. THOMAS HOGAN: Student Council, Science Club. Tennis ‘57, '58. ’59, “R” Club. KAROLYN HOKANSON: Silver Tri. Blue Tri. Hi-C. F.H.A.. Swedish Club. Sportsmen’s Club, Board of Governors. Executive Board 58. ’59. CHARLES J. HOLM: Hi-C. DALLAS HOLM BERG. FORREST HOLMES. JON L. HOLMES: Work Program. Gymnastics ‘57. BARBARA LOUISE HOLT: Silver Tri. Blue Tri. Board of Governors. Spanish Club, Band, Science Club. Si ortsmen’s Club. WAYNE KENT HOPPKE: Equipment Manager. Work Program. WARD A. HORTON: “R Club, F.F.A.. Basketball ’58. ‘59. PATRICIA ANN HOUGH: Sportsmen’s Club. F.H.A., Hi-C. Girls’ Choir. Pilot’s Club. Work Program. MARLOWE T. HOUSE: Executive Board 57. JUDITH C. HOY: Silver Tri. I.C.C. Representative of Blue Tri, President of Spanish Club. Secretary of Sportsmen’s Club. French Club. Drama Club, Secretary of Humanities Club, Board of Governors, Ethics Committee. Girls’ State, Class Play '59. GARY W. HUBBARI): Gym Leader. GEOFFREY W. HUNT: Latin Club, Science Club, Audio-Visual. ALICE HURSCH. DONALD EDWARD IGELSRUD: “R” Club, Secretary of Math Club, Cross Country ‘56. ’57. Captain '58. Swimming ‘57. Track ’57. '58. ’59. C 23 J KATHLEEN I.. JENT: Secretary-treasurer of Library Club, 11i-C. Standard Staff. Nurse’s Aid, Pilot’s Club. BARBARA ANN JINDRA: Silver Tri. Blue Tri, Hi-C. RICHARD O. JINDRA: Pilot's Club, Executive Board ’57. Football ’57. DOUGLAS B. IGELSRUD: Hi-C. Science Club. Math Club, Band, Orchestra. Stage Crew. GORDON F. ILSTRUP. ILMARS IN-DE: R Club. Audio-Visual, Hockey Manager ’57. ’58. BARBARA JEAN IVERSON: Silver Tri. Blue Tri, Sportsmen’s Club, Student Council, Board of Governors, Executive Board. Drill Team. DOUGLAS L. IVERSON. JUDI ANNE IVERSON: Silver Tri. Blue Tri, Norse Club. LORA LEE IVERSON: Silver Tri. Blue Tri, Hi-C, Vice-president of Vital Events Forum, Science Club, Russian Club, French Club, National Honor Society. Orchestra. DOROTHY E. JACOBSON: Hi-C. Student Council. Quill and Scroll. Swedish Club, National Honor Society, Feature Editor of Standard. Office Help. DIANA 11. JANGULA: Work Program. ROBERT E. JANSSEN. KENNETH W. JED-DELOH: Hi-Y. “R” Club, Class Play ’59. Football ’58. ALTON G. JENSEN: Treasurer of F.F.A., Hi-C, President of Sportsmen’s Club, Science Club. DAVID B. JENSEN. JUDY ANN JENSEN: Silver Tri. Blue Tri, Spanish Club, Pilot’s Club. Executive Board ’56. ’57. JOLENE L. JENSVOLD: Silver Tri, Blue Tri. Sportsmen’s Club. Drill Team. Majorette. C20 CHARLES E. J1R0CSEK: Math Club, Russian Club, German Club. Science Club. Chess Club, Hi-Y. Orchestra. Cross Country ’58. BRIAN BLAKE JOHNSON: Math Club, Science Club, Vital Events Forum, Hi-Y, Track 58, '59. Cross Country ’57, ‘58. CAROLYN L. JOHNSON: Hi-C. Office Help, Drill 1 earn. DANIEL JOHNSON: Gymnastics 57. '58. 59. Ski Team 57. '58. 59. DONALD W. JOHN-SON: Swedish Club. Band. DUANE M. JOHNSON: President of Roosevelt Hi-C. Vice-president of City-wide Hi-C, President of Science Club, Vice-president of National Honor Society, Board of Governors, Sports Editor of Sagamore, Baseball 57. Cross Country 57. Track 58. ERNEST J. JOHNSON. GERALD G. JOHNSON: Vice-president of Sophomore Class. It Club, Board of Governors; Executive Board, Student Council, All-City Student Council 58. Baseball '58. Football 59. JEANNE JOHNSON: Work Program. JEFFREY JOHNSON. JUDITH KAREN JOHNSON: Silver Tri. Blue Tri. Swedish Club. Board of Governors, Gym Help. LARRY JOHNSON: President of History Club, Latin Club, Russian Club, Vital Events Forum. National Honor Society. Choristers. Chamber Music Singers, Choir. Equipment Manager. MARETTE ANN JOHNSON: Silver Tri. Blue Tri. Swedish Club. National Honor Society. Board of Governors. MAVIS JOHNSON: Silver Tri. Sportsmen’s Club, Band, National Honor Society. MYLES E. JOHNSON: German Club. Drama Club. Stage Crew. RICHARD L. JOHNSON: Class Play 59. President of Choir. Chamln-r Music Singers. Male Chorus. Choristers, Hi-Y. Drama Club. Executive Board 57. ’58. ROBERT JOHNSON. ROGER CORDON JOHNSON: Drama Club, Choir, Chamber Music Singers, Football 5(5. 57. C 25] SANDRA R. JOHNSON: Silver Tri, Blue Tri. Sportsmen’s Club, Board of Governors, German Club, Drill Team. WAYNE D. JOHNSON: “R” Club, Band, Swimming Team ’56, 57, 58. WAYNE H. JOHNSON: Hockey 58. JUDY JONES: Silver Tri. Sportsmen’s Club, French Club, Drill Team. SHARON LEE JONES: F.H.A.. Secretary of Hi-C, Pilot’s Club. JOYCE G. JORDAN: Silver Tri, Blue Tri, Spanish Club. Science Club. Hi-C, Sagamore Staff, Drill Team. CAROL JEAN JORGENSON: Blue Tri, Sportsmen's Club. F.H.A.. Swimming Team 57. GLORIA ANNE JOSEPH: French Club. DONALD JULIAN: Sportsmen’s Club. Science Club, History Club, Band. Orchestra. JUDITH G. KAGER: Work Program. ALICE KAIIL: Work Program. WALLACE KAI.-SCHEUER. SANDRA K. KAMBEITZ: Science Club, F.H.A., National Honor Society. Girls’ Choir. SANDRA E. KANE: Silver Tri. Blue Tri, Sportsmen’s Club. French Club, Science Club. Band. BJORN KARLSEN: Work Program. Ski Team ’57, ’58. JUDITH ANN KARPINEN: Silver Tri. Blue Tri, German Club, Board of Governors. Drill Team. MARY KELLY: Treasurer of Spanish Club. Science Club. Drama Club, Band. National Honor Society, Standard Staff. PATRICK KENNEDY: “R” Club. Ili-Y. Science Club, Student Council ’57. Cross Country ’56, ’57. Basketball ’56, ’57. Track ’57, ’58. Board of Governors. C 26 3 BRADLEY' WILLIS KERNS: Vice-president of History Club, Latin Club. Math Club, Science Club, Vital Events Forum, Band, Orchestra, Choristers, Choir, Swing Band, German Band, String Ensemble, Class Play ’59. PATRICIA JEAN KERSWELL: F.H.A., Drama Club. Work Program. MELANIE L. KESTER. JEANNE M. KISSEL. DENNIS KNAPP: “R” Club. Board of Governors. Winter Sports Day King. Football 08. ’59. Track 59. LY I.E (ED) KNUDSON: Hi-Y. Basketball 57. 58. SHARON K. KNUTSON: Silver Tri. Blue Tri. German Club, Secretary of Junior and Senior Classes. Student Council. Drill Team, National Honor Society, Gym Leader, Executive Board. THOMAS L. KNUTSEN: Orchestra. Ski Team 5(5. '57. STEPHEN KOCH-ENDORFER: Hockey 5(5. 57. Football 57. JEAN KOENER: Science Club. President and Secretary of German Club. Drill Team. WAYNE KOEPKE. THOMAS II. KOHLER: Gym Help, Football 56. JOYCE KOLES: Silver Tri. French Club. Girls Choir, Choristers, Choir. Executive Board 59. KENNETH A. KONTOS: Work Program, Football 57. GLENN C. HORDING. RONALD KOVACIK: Work Program. GARY M. KOVIC: Track 59. SUSAN C. KRIESEL: Silver Tri. Blue Tri. Pilot’s Club, Girls’ Choir. Choristers. C 27J JUDITH S. KRINHOP: Silver Tri. Blue Tri. Science Club, Drama Club, Gym Leader, Board of Governors. GARY I). KROOK: 11 i-Y. Science Club, Sportsmen’s Club, National Honor Society. MARILYN KRUEGER: Silver Tri, Blue Tri. JODEL K. KUCERA: Sportsmen’s Club, Latin Club. Executive Board ’58. Pilot’s Club. Work Program. ELIZABETH KUNZ: Sportsmen’s Club. Student Council. NEIL DOUGLAS KVEBERG: Science Club.. THOMAS KWAKENAT: Hi-Y. MARGARET ANN LAGERQUIST: Silver Tri. Blue Tri, Board of Governors. SUSAN M. LAGER-STROM: Hi-C. KENNETH M. LAMONT: R” Club. Drama Club. Student Council, Band. Orchestra. Football ’57. ’58. JOHN THOMAS LAN-STAI): “R” Club. Hi-Y, Student Council, Basketball 58, '59. Track 58. CARL O. LARSON: Gym Help. Vital Events Forum, Sportsmen's Club. Science Club. JAMES WILLIAM LARSON: Hi-Y. Latin Club. Science Club. Math Club. LANA CAR-SON: Secretary of Hi-C, Spanish Club, Work Program. ROBERT C. LARSON: President of Junior Class, Hi-C. National Honor Society. Board of Governors, Executive Board, Basclmll '57. '58. '59. Hockey 57. 58. 59. R” Club. Ethics Committee. TED A. LARSON: Vice-president of Hi-Y. Treasurer of Science Club, Band. At ILLIAM C. LARSON: Vice-president of Senior Class, R” Club. Hi-C, All-City Student Council, Treasurer of Student Council, Hockey ’58, 59. Bas -ball 57. 58. '59. Executive Board. Homecoming Attendant. DA ID LASCHING-ER. ] BONNIE ELAINE LASI1.I.A: Blue Tri. National Honor Society, French Club, Hi-C. Band. CAROL E. LAUDENSLAGER: Sportsmen’s Club. Latin Club. Student Council. Sagamore Staff. Library Club. Drill Team. Gym Help. KAV L. LAI EH: Silver Tri. Blue Tri, Treasurer of German Club. Sportsmen’s Club. Drill Team. RONALD CHARLES LAUCEN: German Club, Vital Events Forum, Math Club, Russian Club, Drama Club, Science Club, National Honor Society. DARWIN LEAF. ALAN-LEE. LUCILLE ANN LEE: Silver Tri. President of Blue Tri, Spanish Club, National Honor Society. Student Council. Choir, Chamber Music Singers. THOMAS ANDREW LEE: Treasurer of Russian Club. Board of Governors. Hi-Y, Student Council, Pilot’s Club. MARY MICHELLE LENAR : Spanish Club. Science Club, Sportsmen’s Club, National Honor Society, Board of Governors, Sagamore Staff. Nurse’s Aid, Library Club. MAR ISA LEON: A.F.S.. Humanities Club, Vital Events Forum. Russian Club, Spanish Club, Student Council. Choir. CHESTER LESHOVSKY: Secretary and President of F.E.A. MARY LEWIS: Secretary of Sportsmen's Club, Drama Club. F.H.A.. Work Program. LORRAINE MARIE LIEU: Hi-C. Library Club. WALDO LILLEMOE. RONALD i. LILLIE: French Club. WILLIAM LII.JEMAHK: R Club. Executive Board, Swimming 58. ’59. DAVII) J. LINDAHL. DIANE LUCILLE LINDBERG: Silver Tri, Blue Tri. French Club, Hi-C. F.H.A., Student Council, Gym Help. Cheerleader, Homecoming Attendant, Drill Team, Flag Twirlcr. C29] THOMAS LINDCREN: German Club. BON-NIE P. LINDQUIST: Silver Tri, Blue Tri. Spanish Club, Sportsmen's Club. Board of Governors. JOYCE MARIE LINDROTH: Silver Tri, Blue Tri. German Club. Science Club. Board of Governors, Executive Board. SALLY ANNETTE LINDSLEY: Secretary of Band. DIANE LINDSTROM: Hi-C. Sportsmen’s Club. Choristers. MARGARET LISTER I'D: Science Club, Sportsmen's Club, F.H.A.. Choristers. DONALD LITTERER: “R” Club, Science Club, German Club. Hi-C, Student Council, Audio-Visual. National Honor Society. Hockey ’57, 58. MARY ANN LOEFFLER. ROBERT LUCEY: 1 r Club. Latin Club. French Club. Cheerleader. Student Council. Board of Governors, Executive Hoard. BEVERLY V. LUND: Silver Tri, Blue Tri, Ili-C. French Club, Sportsmen’s Club. Science Club, Orchestra. JAMES LUNDEEN: Band, Work Program. Baseball ’57, '58. BARBARA JEAN I.UNDQUIST: Silver Tri. Blue Tri. Sportsmen’s Club. Spanish Club, F.H.A., National Honor Society, Drill Team, Flag T wirier. JANET LUSSIER. ROBIN LUSSIER: Pilot’s Club, Sportsmen’s Club. Work Program. HELEN LOUISE MACKEY: Silver Tri. Blue Tri, French Club. Student Council. Girls’ Choir, Choir, Chamber Music Singers. ROBERT MADSEN: Work Program. CATHERINE M. MALONEY. President of Vital Events Forum, Science Club, French Club. Russian Club. Humanities Club. History Club, Debate (’bib. Quill and Scroll, Board of Governors. Standard Staff. ROGER MANN: Hi-C. Male Chorus. Football ’57. non JAMES G. MARSHALL: Sportsmen’s Club. Board of Governors. Student Council, Work Program. EDWARD C. MARTIN: Gymnastics 57, 58, ’59. JOHN HAROLD MARTIN': “R Club, Swimming Team '57, '58, ’59. CURTIS MATH I SON. BEVERLY RAE MAT- SON: Sportsmen's Club, Latin Club, Hi-C. F.H.A., Science Club, Swimming Team ’57. DAVID MATTSON. JANICE V. MAY: French Club. Pilot’s Club. Board of Governors, Library Club. JUDITH A. MAYER: Silver Tri. Blue Tri, Sportsmen’s Club, Hi-C. Orchestra, National Honor Society, Sagamore Staff. LAURA MeCLAIN: Silver Tri, French Club, Russian Club, Choristers. Standard Staff. M. SUSAN MeDONALIJ: Sportsmen’s Club, Science Club, F.H.A., Drill Team. Majorette. KOLLO R. MCDONALD: Latin Club, Band. Orchestra, Work Program, Swing Band. GARY L. McGUIRE. BONITA JANE McKAY: Silver Tri. Blue Tri. French Club. Chamber Music Singers. Choir. KAY M. McKEE: Silver Tri. Blue Tri. Sportsmen’s Club. Hi-C. Spanish Club. Board of Governors. RONNIE JEAN McKENZIE: Treasurer of Junior Class. French Club. Sportsmen’s Club, Board of Governors. Pilot's Club. Executive Board, Rockettes. PATRICK McKINLEY: Science Club. Football '56, '57. Basketball '57. '58.. JAMES E. McLELLAN: Male Chorus. Choristers. Chamber Music Singers, Choir. BARBARA A. MEDVEC: Sportsmen’s Club. Drama Club. Work Program. Drill Team. [31 ] DARLENE [VIEES: Drama Club, Sportsmens Club, Work Program. Library Club, Drill Team. GARY MIENKE: “R” Club, Hockey ’.57. ’.58. '.59. Student. Council. Board of Governors. Ethics Committee, Executive Board, Winter Sports Day Attendant. ROBERT MELIN. JOHN MEYER: Science Club, Humanities Club. Spanish Club, Chess Club. Debate Club. National Forensic League, Vital Events Forum. Russian Club. DAWN MILLER: Drama Club. MARY ELIZABETH MILLER: Silver Tri, Blue Tri. Spanish Club, Drama Club. Sportsmen’s Club, Board of Governors, Pilot’s Club. JUDITH A. MITAL: Silver Tri. Blue Tri. Sportsmen’s Club. F.H.A., Board of Governors, Drill Team, Majorette, Flag Twirler. WENDY J. MITSUI: Silver Tri. Blue Tri. Science Club, Sportsmen's Club, Student Council, Gym Leader. Homecoming Attendant. BRUCE II. MOBERG: Band. Orchestra. MARY LOU MOBERG: Work Program. JUDY E. MOEN: Silver Tri, Student Council. Executive Board. Work Program. BONNIE MARIE MOERY: Silver Tri. Blue Tri, Secretary of Spanish Club, Humanities Club. Executive Board. BONNIE KAY MOLINE: Silver Tri. F.H.A.. Science Club. Orchestra, National Honor So-ciety. Faculty Editor of Sagamore. Pilot’s Club. DONNA M. MOORE: Silver Tri. Blue Tri. Hi-C. French Club, Drama Club. F.H.A.. Student Council, Choristers. Chamber Music Singers. Choir, Class Play ’,58. '59. CAROL ANN MOREL'S: Silver Tri. Blue Tri. Sports-men’s Club. Board of Governors. Drill Team. C32D GERALD MOREY. DALE MOI LZOLF: F.F.A. KATHLEEN MOUNTAIN: Sportsmen’s Club. Drama Club. Drill Team. J( Dll'll ALICE MOVER: Silver Tri. Blue Tri. Sportsmen’s Club. Latin Club. Science Club. Girls’ Choir. Pilot’s Club, Choristers, Choir. National Honor Society, Chamber Music Singers. MARILYN MARIE MUELLER Latin Club, French Club, Sportsmen’s Club. President of Library Club. Creative Writing Club. National Honor Society, Sagamore Staff, Pilot’s Club. SHARON MARIE MYIIRE: Hi-C, F.H.A., National Honor Society. Work Program. ANNETTE NELSON: Vice-president of Latin Club. BEVERLY JEAN NELSON: Hi-C. Girls’ Choir. Chamber Music Singers. Choir. National Honor Society. JOANNE NELSON: Band, Orchestra. MARJORIE A. NELSON: Silver Tri. Board of Governors. RICHARD L. NELSON. SHARON ANNE NELSON: Silver Tri, Blue Tri. Hi-C. Latin Club. Pilot’s Club, Drill Team. WILLIAM F. NELSON: Science Club, Sportsmen's Club. Football. Baseball. JEANNE NESS: Silver Tri. Blue Tri, Sportsmen’s Club, Science Club. Drama Club. Band. Pilot’s Club, Executive Board ’57, ’58. PATRICK NESS: Gymnastics '57. 08. Track '57. JOHN NEUMAN. WILLIAM S. NIELSEN. GERALD NILSEN. JOY C. NOBLE: Hi-C. Blue Tri. Student Council, Board of Governors. Gym Help. DAVID GORDON NOROBERG: Hi-C. Standard Staff. JAMES P. NORTON: Latin Club. Board of Governors, Executive Board, Student Council. Class Play '59. r j I A T R 1 C I A N O V A K : Work Program. ELAINE JOYCE NYBERG: Silver Tri. Blue Tri. Hi-C. F.H.A., Drama Club, Spanish Club, Orchestra, Sagamore Stall-. Science Club, Sportsmen’s Club, Board of Governors, Student Council. Class Play ’.39. LI ANN M. NYGAARI): Silver Tri. Blue Tri, Swedish Club, Drama Club. Student Council, National Honor Society, Board of Governors, Ethics Committee, Cheerleader, Homecoming Attendant. Class Play .39. MARLENE A. NYQUIST: Swedish Club, Hi-C. Band. THOMAS OBINGER. CURTIS J. OGARD. DONNA MAE OLENE: Hi-C, Work Program. MARY LOUISE OLSEN: Sportsmen’s Club. French Club, Board of Governors, Sagamore Staff, Office Help. Pilot's Club. VERA G. OLSEN: Silver Tri. Blue Tri, Sportsmen’s Club. Girls’ Choir, Chamber Music Singers. Choir. AVIS OLSON. HELEN M. OLSON: Work Program. JEAN OLSON: F.H.A., Work Program. JOANN OLSON. MERLIN OLSON: Vice-president of Norse Club, Drama Club, National Honor Society, A.F.S. Exchange Student. RICHARD OLSON: Science Club, Band, Swing Band. ROBERT J. OLSON: Band. Orchestra. Executive Board, Class Play ’59. RONALD M. OLSON: Hi-Y. SUSAN JEAN OLSON: Silver Tri, Blue Tri, Sportsmen's Club, Drama Club, Student Council, Orchestra, Drill Team. Majorette. L' .H J DEAN O'MALLEY: Sportsmen’s Club, Cross Country 57. Track ’58. Tennis. Wrestling 57. ’58. GAIL M All IE OMVEDT: Silver Tri. French Club. Science Club. Humanities Club, Quill and Scroll. Hand. Orchestra. National Honor Society, Managing Editor of Standard. Executive Board, Gym leader. CAROL M. OSMOND: Silver Tri. Blue Tri, Sportsmen’s Club. BETTY ANN OSTLUND: Blue Tri. Hi-C, Sportsmen’s Club, Drama Club. Student Council. Band, Orchestra, Board of Governors. Executive Board. JAMES B. OSTRANDER: Vice-president of F.F.A., Board of Governors. BIRGIT E. RAI.M: Silver Tri. Blue Tri. Swedish Club, Science Club, Band. National Honor Society, Class Flay ‘59. DAVID S. PARENT. WAYNE R. PARIS: Math Club, Science Club. National Honor Society, Pilot’s Club. BEVERLY JOAN PARTRIDGE: F.H.A. DOUGLAS J. BATON: Hi-Y, Pilot’s Club. DOROTHY S. PAUL: Silver Tri. Blue Tri. German Club. Sportsmen’s Club, Board of Governors, Drill Team. SHIRLEY KAREN PAULSON: Silver Tri. Blue Tri, Science Club, Chamber Music Singers, Choir. Sportsmen's Club. STANLEY L. PAULSON: Latin Club. Student Council, National Honor Society. JOANN JEAN PAVLOVIC: Silver Tri. Blue Tri. French Club, Secretary of Science Club. Board of Governors. MARLYS JOYCE PEAK-SON: Silver Tri, Blue Tri, Sportsmen’s Club, President of French Club, Drama Club, Student Council, Quill and Scroll, National Honor Society, Board of Governors, Managing Editor of Standard Staff. Science Club, May Day Attendant, Class Play ’59. C 35 3 GARY PECORE: Student Council. Football ’5(i. ’57. KAREN ANN PEIIRSON: Blue Tri. Girls' Choir, Student Council, Work Program, Executive Board. Board of Governors. DARYL PETER. DORIS PETERS: Hi-C. F.H.A.. Library Club. SHARON PETERSEN: Silver Tri. Blue Tri. German Club. Science Club. Drill Team. BERNICE ELAINE PETERSON: Silver Tri. Blue Tri, Hi-C, Sportsmen’s Club, Girls’ Choir. Choristers, Chamber Music Singers, Choir. BRUCE PETERSON: Chaplain of Hi-Y, Band. Pilot’s Club. CYNTHIA LOUISE PETERSON: Hi-C. Choristers. Girls’ Choir. F.H.A.. French Club. Student Council. Work Program. DAVII) A. PETERSON: Choristers. Chamber Music Singers, Male Chorus. Choir. DENNIS RUSSELL PETERSON: Math Club. Science Club, History Club, Creative Writing Club. National Honor Sovietv. GWEN DIANNE PETERSON: Silver Tri. Blue Tri. Norse Club. KAROL JEAN PETERSON: Silver Tri, Blue Tri, Choristers, German Club. Chamber Music Singers. Choir. Science Club, Sportsmen’s Club. Student Council. Executive Board. NANCY C. PETERSON: Silver Tri. Blue Tri. German Club, Sportsmen’s Club, Sagamore Staff, Drill Team, Flag Twirier. Class Play ’.59. WILLIAM PETERSON: On the Job Training. DARLYN PHELPS: Silver Tri. Secretary of Spanish Club. Rockettes. DARLENE CAROLE PHILLIPS: Silver Tri. Blue Tri. F.H.A., French Club, Science Club, Hi-C, Student Council. Girls’ Choir, Feature Editor of Sagamore. LYNNE M. PHILLIPS: Silver Tri. Blue Tri. Vice-president of Spanish Club. Drama Club. F.H.A., Standard Staff, Student Council, Quill and Scroll, Drill Team. BARBARA PIECE: Library Club. Hi-C. F.H.A., Golf Team. Choristers, Choir. PATRICIA M. POMMER: Silver Tri. Blue Tri. Sportsmen's Club, Pilot’s Club, Drama Club. CAROL ANN PRESTON: Silver Tri. Blue Tri. French Club, Student Council, Band. CAROLYN I). PRICHARD: F.H.A., Library Club, Work Program. C 36 3 SALLIE LINDA QI AN: French Club, Scons tary of Russian Club, Blue Tri. Humanities Club. Quill and Scroll. Student Council. National Honor Society, Co-Editor-in-Chief of Standard. RICHARD QUICK: Vice-president of “R” Club. President of Student Council, Board of Governors. Ethics Committee. Executive Board, Choir, Football ’ 7. ’.58. Track 57. 58, 59. BONNIE JEAN RAE: Silver Tri. Blue Tri. Drill Team. Flag Twirler. Work Program. DUANE F. RAM BERG: “R” Club. Board of Governors. Football ’57. ’38. Track ’58, ’59. Gymnastics '58. MARLENE L. RAMBERG: Silver Tri. Blue Tri. Sportsmen's Club, Drill Team. PAULINE L. RAMBERG: Silver Tri. Blue Tri. Sportsmen’s Club, Girls’ Choir. Drill Team. MYRNA JEAN RANDALL: Silver Tri. Blue Tri, Sportsmen’s Club, Board of Governors. Drill Team. KATHERINE I. RATACZAK: Silver Tri. Blue Tri, Sportsmen’s Club. Gym Help. Drill Team. CAROLYN IRENE RAY-MOM): Silver Tri. Blue Tri, German Club, French Club, Board of Governors. Drill Team. DONALD L. REEMTS: K Club. Football ’57. Band, Swing Band. SHERYL ANN REI-TAN: Silver Tri. Blue Tri. Treasurer of French Club, Quill and Scroll, National Honor Society. Co-Editor-in-Chief of Standard. Drill Team. Flag Twirler. ROBERT J. REITER: President of Sophomore Class. Secretary of “R” Club, Vice-president of Student Council, Board of Governors. Football ’57, '58. ’59. Hockey ’57. '58. Co-Captain of Hockey '59. Baseball ’57, 58. Co-Captain of Baseball '59. JOAN M. KENNEKE: Silver Tri. Blue Tri. German Club, Pilot’s Club, Board of Governors. Band. PAUL F. RESBEKG: Swedish Club. Hi-V, Swing Band, Band. LAWRENCE I). REYNOLDS: Football 57. '58. Wrestling ’57. MANFRED A. RIETSCII: French Club, Track. ’59. SANDRA M. RIMARCIK: F.H.A.. French Club. Choristers. KATHERINE RINN: Sportsmen’s Club. Silver Tri, Blue Tri, Norse Club. Board of Governors. C 37 □ ALLAN RITTER: Chess Club, Science Club. BRUCE ROBBINS. HALBERT ROGERS: Pilot's Club, Track 58. ELIZABETH A. ROGNESS: Silver Tri, Blue Tri. German Club, Choristers, Science Club. Quill and Scroll, Standard Staff. DALE RICHARD ROSEN: Hi-C. Vital Events Forum, Science Chib. Sportsmen’s Club, National Honor Society. Sagamore Staff. Band. Swing Band. THOMAS E. ROSENDAHL: Science Club. Hi-C. Ski Team. JUDITH ROSENE: Silver Tri. Blue Tri, Norse Club, F.H.A., Choristers, Choir, Chamber Music Singers, Student Council. Board of Governors, Nurse’s Aid. JAMES ROSS: President of Math Club. German Club. Russian Club, Chess Club, Student Council. National Honor Society, Band. Executive Board. LINDA MAE ROTH: Silver Tri. Blue Tri. Sportsmen’s Club. Hi-C. Girls' Choir, Choristers. Chamber Music Singers. Choir. Swimming Team ’57. KAREN FRANCES RUDE: Science Club. F.H.A., Orchestra. National Honor Society, String Ensemble. CHARLES H. RUDSDIL. THOMAS RUNNELS: “R Club. Student Council, Football '57. '58. Gymnastics 57. '58, ’51). JOYCE M. RUSTEN: Silver Tri. Blue Tri. President of Norse Club, Choristers. Girls' Choir, Choir. JANET ANN SABLE: Silver Tri. Blue Tri. German Club. Drill Team. RONALD C. SACRE: President Hi-Y, All-City Hi-Y President, “R Club. National Honor Society, Board of Governors. Student Council, Football 57, 58. Basketball '59. Track 58. ’59. JEROME SALIIUS. MARIANNE ELAINE SAI.IE: Sportsmen’s Club. Swimming Team ’56, '57. CARL SALISBURY. FRANK B. SANDBERG: History Club, Male Chorus, Chamber Music Singers, Choir.ROBERT SANDBERG: Work Program. BARBARA ANN SANDEEN: Silver Tri. Blue Tri, Sportsmen's Chib. Science Club, Student Council, Board of Governors, Drill Team. KATHLEEN SAX: F.H.A.. Hi-C. THEODORE SCIIAVE: Hi-C, Orchestra, Cross Country 57, ’58. Track '57. JOHN D. SCHEIBE: Hi-C. Student Council, Board of Governors, Tennis ’58. ’59. FREDERICK SCHJOLBERG. BRUCE K. SCHMIDT: German Club, Science Club, Hi-V. Orchestra. Band. Class Play '59. NANCY JANE SCHMIDTKE: Silver Tri, Sportsmen's Club. Hi-C. National Honor Society, German Club. Board of Governors, Drill Team. DOUGLAS R. SCHROEDER. SANDRA J. SCHREINER: Silver Tri. Hi-C. Latin Club, Sportsmen’s Club. Girls’ Choir. Choir, Pilot’s Club. JUDITH ANN SCHULTZ: Silver Tri, Blue Tri. Hi-C. French Club. Sportsmen’s Club. Drill Team. JOSEPH P. SCHUMACHER: F.F.A.. Band. Work Program. ANN MARIE SCHUMAN: Silver Tri. F.H.A., Sportsmen’s Club, Office Help, Nurse’s Aid, Girls’ Choir, Choristers, Work Program. JOHN SCHUSTER. DONALD J. SCHWARTZ: R Club. Ili-Y. Science Club. Football '57, '58. Track '58, ’59. ROBERT SCHWARTZ: German Club. Pilot’s Club. ROBERT SCIIWEN SON. [39: JANET B. SELBO: Silver Tri. Blue Tri. French Club. Sportsmen’s Club, Science Club. Vital Events Forum. Choristers, Choir. DONALD WAYNE SELL: Football 58. JOHN SEYMOUR. JOHN T. SHEAFFER: “R” Club, Track 58, ’59. RICHARD R. SHETLER: “R” Club, Hi-Y, Football 56. ’57. ’58. VIRGINIA L. SHIL-SON: Silver Tri. Blue Tri, Hi-C. Sports-men’s Club. Board of Governors, Drill Team, Work Program. LEAH 1. SIIUBERC: Silver Tri. Treasurer of Blue Tri, Treasurer of Swedish Club, Board of Governors, Organizations Editor Sagamore, Office Help, Gym Help. CAROLYN SIIILER: Silver Tri. Blue Tri. Norse Club, Executive Board, Choristers. DENNIS C. SIMONSON. LARRY J. SLATER: Hi-C, Executive Board. JAN SMALL. GARY W. SMITH: Latin Club. Executive Board, Chamber Music Singers, Choir. WAYNE E. SJOQUIST: Hi-Y. F.F.A. MAR-LYS A. SKELTON: Sportsmen’s Club. Drama Club. CAROL JUNE SKOE: Girls’ Choir, Choir. DAVID M. SKOE: Gymnastics ’58. CELESTE E. SKOGLUND: Silver T ri. Blue Tri, Sportsmen’s Club. Board of Governors. Drill Team. RICHARD SLA CUT A: R” Club, Student Council, Hockey '58. '59. GRETCIIEN SODERLING: Drama Club, Treasurer of Latin Club, Silver Tri. Orchestra. National Honor Society, Sagamore Staff, Gym Help. String Ensemble. Swimming Team 57. 58. DIANE SODERSTROM: F.H.A., Swedish Club, Hi-C, Science Club. JUDY E. SOLBERG: Silver Tri. Blue Tri, Norse Club. Gym Help, Corresponding Secretary of Student Council. National Honor Society. Office Help. Homecoming Queen. LYLE D. SOME: Hi-Y. Sportsmen’s Club, Audio Visual. Wrestling ’58. Baseball ’58. BRUCE SOLOMONSON: Drama Club. Band. Swimming, Hockey. JUDY JOAN SOLTIS. Silver Tri. Blue Tri. Norse Club. Sportsmen's Club. Board of Governors. Drill Team. J. DAVE SONDRALL: R” Club. President of Choristers, Gymnastics 57. ’58. Captain 5f). KENNETH SORENSON. TODI) N. SOR-LIE: Treasurer of Hi-Y, Baseball. Football ’56, ’57. RONALD STARKEY: Science Club, Executive Board. MARILYN K. STEELE: Standard Staff. F.H.A. DAVID KENNETH STEEN-SON: “R” Club, Science Club. Student Council, Board of Governors. Standard Staff. Executive Board. Football '57. '58. Basketball ’58. THOMAS STELLICK: French Club. SUSAN STOVER: F.H.A., Secretary of Spanish Club. Executive Board, Rockcttes. DAVID STREGE: Science Club, Secretary of Hi-Y, National Honor Society. DIAN E. STREGE: National Honor Society. Girls’ Choir. Work Program. GARY STREICH. RAYMOND R. STRUCK. [•on GLENN A. SUESS: Gymnastics ’57, ’58. Cheerleader. DIANE M. SVENDAHL: Vice-president of Silver Tri, Blue Tri. Sportsmen’s Club, Norse Club. Drama Club. Executive Board. BARBARA ANN SVITAK: Silver Tri. Blue Tri. Hi-C. Norse Club. F.H.A. MARY ELLEN SVITAK: Silver Tri. Score-tarv of F.H.A., Sportsmen’s Club. Executive Board. Pilot’s Club. RONALD EDWARD SVITAK: Hi-C. Orchestra, Standard Staff. Ski Team, ’57, ’58, ’59. Class Play ’59. DIANE JOYCE SWANSON: Silver Tri. Blue Tri. Hi-C. F.H.A., Student Council. RICHARD W. SWANSON: “R” Club. Board of Governors, Ski Team ’57. ‘58, ’59. RONALD SWANSON: German Club, Drama Club. Student Council, Male Chorus, Track ’57. '58. ‘59. Cross Country ’57. ’59. Class Play ’59. SHARON ELAINE SWANSON: Silver Tri, Blue Tri. Sportsmen’s Club, Orchestra. VIRGINIA LUCILE SWEDEEN: Science Club, Drama Club. Orchestra, Library Club. JUDITH ANN SWENSON: Silver Tri, Blue Tri. Science Club. Sportsmen’s Club. KAREN M. TANGEN: Silver Tri. Russian Club, Band, Swimming Team ’57. PATRICIA LANE TANHOFF: Silver Tri, Blue Tri. Board of Governors. Drill Team, French Club, Secretary of Band. BONNIE RUTH TAPLIN: Silver Tri, Blue Tri, Board of Governors, Drill Team. SHARON TAYLOR: Silver Tri, Blue Tri, Swedish Club, Work Program. RICHARD S. TELKE: “It” Club. Band. Orchestra, National Honor Society, Swimming Team ’57. ’58. '59. BARBARA A. THOMPSEN: Vice-president of French Club, President of F.H.A.. Russian Club. Humanities Club. National Honor Society. Editor-in-Chief of Sagamore. BARRY A. THOMPSON: Sportsmen’s Club. Golf Team ’58. '59. CLIFFORD THOMPSON: Audio Visual. MARY ANNETTE THOMPSON: Silver Tri, Blue Tri. K.H.A., Secretary of German Club, National Honor Society, Feature Editor of Standard. Quill and Scroll. Student Council. ROBERT T. THOMPSON. SHARON THOMPSON: History Club. Silver Tri. Blue Tri. Sportsmen's Club, Board of Governors. Work Program. SHARON KATHLEEN THOR: Silver Tri. Blue Tri. Drill Team. JOHN TIIOREN: Treasurer of Ili-C. Orchestra. SANDRA JEAN THORNBY: Silver Tri. Sportsmen's Club. Science Club. Vice-president of German Club. Girls' Choir. MARGUERITE THORPE: Silver Tri. Blue Tri. lli-C, Swedish Club. Cheerleader, Board of Governors, Girls' Choir, Chainl er Music Singers. Choir. DALE S. TJOSVOLD: K Club. Band. Orchestra. National Honor Society, Student Council, Cross Country 57. ‘.58. Track '57, ’. 8. ’.51). KAREN RCTII TOLLEFSBOL: Silver Tri. Blue Tri. S|ianish Club, Swimming Team ’.57. (i iris' Choir. Choristers, Chamber Music Singers, Choir. MERIKE TUMMA: Silver Tri. Blue Tri, German Club. Science Club. Sagamore Staff. Nurse’s Aid. GALE Tl RN-ER: Work Program. RICHARD I PHOFF: Vice-president of Junior Class, President of R Club. Track '.57. ’.58. ’.59. Foot lull '57. '58. Swimming Team '58. '59. KENNETH I LB ERG: R Club. Band, Orchestra. Executive Board, German Band. Lender of Swing Band, Football '-57, 58. DARLENE CAROLYN YANDERKOOI: Silver Tri. Ili-C. Work Program. Drill Team. PEG(,5 LEE VAt GIIAN: Silver Tri. Blue Tri. Latin Club. French Club, Girls' Choir. Drama Club, National Honor Society. Student Council. Choir. Class Play '59. EILEEN FAYE VOGT: Silver Tri. F.H.A.. Girls Choir, Choristers. Science Club. MAX FREDERIC VOLK MANN: H Club. Math Club. Science Club. Secretary of Ili-Y, Humanities Club. Russian Club. Cross Country 59. r ENROL WADE. MARTY J. WAGNER. DIANE CAROLE WAGNILD: Silver Tri. Vice-president of Blue Tri. Norse Club, Choristers. Chamber Music Singers, Choir. Board of Governors. KATHRYN ELISE WAGNILD: Latin Club. Sportsmen's Club, French Club. Russian Club, Executive Board, Gvm Help. BRUCE WAKEFIELD: “R” Club, Hockey. LYLE T. WALKER: National Honor Society, Board of Governors. Basketball '.57. Track '.57. WILLIAM WALKER. DARRYL E. WALLACE: Drama Club. Work Program. KAREN RAE WATSON: Silver Tri. Girls’ Choir, Drill Team. Work Program. SHARON MAE WENBORC: Treasurer of Senior Class. Silver Tri, Secretary of Blue Tri. Sportsmen’s Club, Board of Governors, Executive Board, Choristers, Clmml er Music Singers. Choir. ROGER ELLIOT WEN-SCIILAG: Board of Governors. Executive Board. Homecoming Attendant. MARILYN E. W EST: Silver Tri. Blue Tri. Hi-C. Sportsmen’s Club. Drill Team. EILEEN M. WESTBERG: Hi-C. NANCY W ESTERGREN: Swedish Club, President of Sportsmen’s Club. Silver Tri. Blue Tri. Science Club, Band. Sagamore Staff. Pilot’s Club. MARLENE l WEYRENS: Silver Tri. Blue Tri. French Club. Choristers. Board of Governors, Student Council. Drill Team. MARK W HEELER: Science Club. BARBARA WHITNEY: Treasurer of Sophomore Class, President of Silver Tri. Blue Tri. Science Club. Gym Help. Recording Secretary of Student Council, Executive Board. Co-Captain of Rockettes. FRAINE E. WHITNEY. m : GLORIA JEAN WICKLUND: Hi-C. Library Club. JUDITH M. WIEHLE. BEVERLY JUNE WIESE: Silver Tri. Blue Tri. Hi-C, Sportsmen’s Club, Class Play '59. BARBARA N. WIIK: Silver Tri. Blue Tri. S| ortsnien s Club. Science Club, National Honor Society, French Club, Gym Help. Choristers, Choir. CORDON EUGENE WILKINSON: Gymnastics '.57. ’58. ’59. Wrestling '.58. Track ’57. ’.58. '.59. Football .58. 59. ALAN ROGER WILLIAMS: Audio-Visual, Library Club. JUDITH A. WILLIAMS: Blue Tri, Girls Choir, Drill Team, Swimming Team ‘.57. CAROLYN WILLI SON: Hi-C. Band. ROLAND JAMES WILUTS: “R” Club. Math Club. Board of Governors, Pilot’s Club. Student Council, Football '.57. ’.58. Gymnastics '.57, '.58. Wrestling ‘.59. MARY J. WILSON: Choristers. National Honor Society. Choir. DAVID F. WINICK: President of Hi-Y, Cheerleader. DIANE B. WINICK: Secretary of Silver Tri. Blue Tri. Girls’ Choir, Choir, Board of Governors, Student Council. Sportsmen’s Club. WILLIAM FREDRICK WITTGRAF: Science Club. Sportsmen’s Club, Band, Orchestra. Cross Countrv ’.57. CLAIRE PEGGY WITTKE: Silver Tri. Blue Tri. French Club. CURTIS I.. WOLD: Norse Club. PATRICIA WOLD: Treasurer of F.H.A., Silver Tri, French Club, Work Program. ROGER M. WOLD: Hi-Y. Science Club, Sagamore StafT. ELIZABETH WOLFE: History Club. Orchestra. Work Program, Drill Team. KKR1.NE ANN WOOD1IOUSE: National Honor Society, Vice-president of F.H.A.. Science Club, Secretary of Norse Club, Drama Club. SI I ARYL WANDA VAR WOOD: French Club. Sportsmen's Club, Girls' Choir. Science Club. Gym Help, Pilots’ Club, Board of Governors. C'heerleader, Drill Team. PETER W. ZANDER: Football '57. Basketball ’57, ’58. Traek ’57. RONALD L. ZEIS: Science Club, German Club. DOUGLAS ZUBICK. Moments to Remember Homecoming..................... National Honor Society Initiation Sagamore Dance, “Surprise Swing’ National Honor Society Trip “R” Club Dance, “Platter Patter Blue Tri Dance, “Sadie Hawkins” Fall Sports Awards Day Talent Show.................... Christmas Choral Concert Winter Formal, “Sno Ball” . Senior Class Party .... Winter Sports Day .... Blue Tri Dance, “Buttons Beaus” Cotton Day..................... Choral Spring Concert May Day........................ Senior Banquet................. Instrumental Concert Choir Trip..................... Class Play, “The Music Master” Awards Day..................... Senior Prom.................... Baccalaureate.................. Graduation..................... Train Hide..................... September 20 September 30 October 10 October 23-27 . November 7 November 13 November 21 December 3 4 December 12 December 13 January 16 January 23 March 13 April 24 April 24 May 1 May 12 May 14 . May 19 . May 21 22 June 3 June 5 June 7 June 10 . June 10 Jtiftlirr doc its duly—D. Lindahl, | Kennedy. C. Carlin, K. Sacre, J. l-m t;id. And they enn sing, loo? Faculty men entertain the ftcnioi J. Dahl, F. Lundquiut, C. Hutch in , A. Brenny. Little Red Riding Ilnu-e (Marlowe) carries goodies to (rramlmother. Senior Class Party Seniors reverted to their childhood days as they dressed in assorted costumes to attend the Senior Class Party on January 16. “The Old Woman in the Shoe,” “Robin Hood.” “Little Red Riding Hood,” and “Jack be Nimble” all came as “Storybook Guys and Dolls.” Gathered for their last class party, the upperclassmen danced, played games, listened to a comedy-vocal quartette of facet! Ity men and a review of their years in “TEDDYDOM” King Chico . . . Poised, but happy. Queen Judy . . . The thrill of being crowned! Itomecominff 1958 Homecoming festivities began with flag raising. As the day progressed, the tension mounted. Who had been chosen King and Queen? When the big moment arrived, the auditorium was filled with suspense. “Oh's” and “ah’s escaped as, to the tune of Pomp and Circumstance, the attendants preceded Queen Judy Solberg and King Chico Erickson to the stage for the formal coronation. With the singing of Autumn I.eaves, emotion reached its j cak. The afternoon's pep fest brought everyone’s thoughts to the all important game. Would the team Corner the Cowboys? A final effort by West gained them an 8 to 0 victory. Gloomy spirits, brought on by the defeat, were soon dispelled in the gaily decorated lunchroom where the Homecoming Dance was held. Music by the Swing Hand and an evening of dancing successfully concluded Roosevelt’s 1958 Homecoming. ROYAL COt KT—SITTING: LuAnn Xygaard, Diaur Lindbrrg, Queen Judy. King Chico, Wendy Mitsch, Sharon Danielson. STANDING: Hill Larson. Kog WenarhlaK. Charlie Anderson, Gary Kngluud. Tcililytlom's traditional early morning Hag raising— Pal McKinley anil (.runt Carlson. “Ili kills!”—Cary England, Sharon Danielson. Wendy Milseh, Hill Larson. Homecoming 1958 A slogan, a crowd, a team, a game—alas, a loss. 1152 3 Teddy ride with Rooaevclt'a royally on nn inspection lour durinic hulf-lime—Oiiim'ii Judy Solbrrg and king Don (Chico) Erickson. Hungry royally lakes lime out for lunch. TOP lo BOTTOM: Bill 1 .arson, Chico Erickson. Cary Englund, l.uAnu ! guard, Charlie Anderson. A Cowboy pays homage lo u touchdown-bound Houghrider. C 53 J This takes talent?—“Rockheads” each try to dance gracefully on two left feet. “My father was a nut”—David Schwantes and friend. Talent Shoiv Teddy talent shows at Roosevelt give students and faculty members alike an opportunity to display dramatic and musical talent before an audience of students, parents and friends. Included in the 1958 Talent Show program were such acts as a magician, a ventriloquist, and a twirling, toe-tapping faculty dance line. Miss Pauline Sandboe was in charge of the show’s acts while Mr. Swanson directed the orchestra. Photography capture! the movement of Janet Cedarlund’s in a rim ha mallets during a rendition of “Mocking Bird.” Senior Girls’ Octet harmonize in singing “Lullaby of Bird-land. — S. Danielson. L. Lee. M. Anderson. M. Berhow. I). Winiok. V. Olson. S. Wenborg. ami I). Wagnild. C 54 ] Christmas Caroling in the halls, the annual Christmas Concert, the pending two weeks vacation from school—all of these help usher in the joyous Vuletide season for Roosevelt’s student body. The 19.58 Christmas Concert featured a combined choral group of S00, including the newly formed Male Chorus. The Rockettes assisted the individual choral groups in this seasonal observance. Under the direction of Mr. Clayton Hutchins, the program concluded with the massed choir's presentation of the “Hallelujah Chorus from Handel’s “Messiah.” Duane Johnson anil Bob (.arson lead devotions al the Blue Tri Christmas Service. Tlir Rorkctte . in bright red nighties, anxiously await the arrival of Santa Claus. I wish I may, I wish I might. Bo the one to ho kissed tonight. A “warm moment in Denny’s life — Sally Shields and King Denny Knupp. Winter Sports Day Since the festivities of Winter Sports Day 11)58, Roosevelt students had anxiously awaited the big event in 11)51). Finally, on January 23, 1959, the important day came and with it, a thermometer reading of 12 degrees below zero. This was the first time in many years that Old Man Winter had dealt the Teddies such a blow. Drastic changes were necessary. The coronation, which usually took place at Sibley Field, was brought back to Roosevelt’s athletic field. Sally Shields, St. Paul Winter Carnival queen, officiated at the coronation. An entertaining program in the school auditorium was hurriedly planned. Throughout the day the Vuleans scurried through the building leaving smudged faces behind them. To conclude the day of fun and frolic, the annual dance, “The Twinkle Twirl, was held in the school lunchroom. Backing in lh«‘ sunlight of a cold Minnesota winter afternoon, five hopeful king candidate? await Sally’? nod before one ascend the (n)ice throne. Sally Shields, Ed K nudson. Dale Tjosvohl. Cary Mienke, Duane Itamherg. King Denny Knapp. The urea uround 58th Street and 40th Avenue warmed up slightly on the eve of Winter Sports Day as brave ’I eddies ventured out into the eold night to view the bonfire. Erie Knox, Dirk Kempe. Cliff Swenson, and Tom IN'ygaard romprise one of the “on the spot acts which entertained royally und students during the afternoon auditorium program. [573 Ed Knudson and Nancy I'eterson—lost in a wonderland of soft musir. Now, that ..... like mii-ie! P. Vuuglian ami J. Mar-hall. Give il lo ’em pood ’n thumpin’. It. Kern , G. Bechthold, B. Schmidt, It. Svitak. Class Play “The Music Master, combining comedy, near tragedy, and good music, was selected for this year’s Senior Class presentation under the direction of Miss Pauline Sandboe. The play featured music by Franz Schubert. Again this year a double cast was used. This cast enables the play to be presented on two nights with entirely different cast, utilizing more of the talent of the Senior class. BOTTOM ROW: Miss Sandboe. adviser; P. Vaughan. It. Olson. N. IVterson. E. Nybcrg, B. Palm. G. Carlson. B. Woise. HOW TWO: K. Jeddloh. I). Moore. G. Hoy. A. Boltin. TOP ROW: B Kerns. M. Gwazidon, J. Norton. It. Johnson. J. Marshall. It. Svitak. B. Schmidt, (I. Bechthold. C58 3 A breath of spring— SEATED: Pat lilunil. Queen Marilyn Gollin . Marly Pear son. STANDING: Sharon An-dor ami Georgia Cramer. May Day May 1, 1950 . . . Appleblossoms decorated the Roosevelt High School stage and provided a spring-like atmosphere as the five queen candidates anxiously awaited the May Day Queen’s coronation. The morning auditorium program included numbers by the Choir, Orchestra, String Ensemble, and Rockettes. To complete the day, an evening dance was held in the lunch room in honor of the new queen, Marilyn Collins. Queen Marilyn and Dave Winirk hold the -pmlight during the evening dunce. Kollo iug the coronation. Queen Marilyn and her e eort, I). Humberts accept the greeting of M. Carl- son. Highlights of Teddydom Pizza!! Pizza!! Pizza!! to Koosrvrlt. September, 1958 [60U Diane Lindherg prepares for crash landing as Boh Lucey concentrates on West's cheerleaders. “Arf, Arf. Barking “R” Club mem hers “woof it up during a pepfest . . . . . . Meanwhile, backstage. Bon Faanes and Boland Willets appear dog-tired while guarding the B ('lull's lunch. icn B. Johnson gracefully ( ?) illustrates proper cheerleailing form. Winning Sock-hoppers Mary Drummond and Pat Wold hop high to receive prize poodles from Sharon Wenborg. Mr. Wells presents the trophies following the completion of the District 17 haskcthall tour-., nament. Quiet, please!! Attention Girls: D. Schwartz, J. Ostrander, and D. Recmts demonstrate how you use the whoseits to tighten the thingamajig, after you put the doflinkyhohhlcnecks in the whatcha-niacallit. Angling in Miss Redlund's math class—Pat Bluml and Dick Telke. 4 W hat goes up must come down—J. Jens-vold, majorette. E. Knox performs during dance intermission. S. Baker, C. Jirousek, J. Meyer, M. Volk-niann and '1'. Lee at the Russian Cluh Initiation. [63] W. Baehler, M. Gwazidon, I). Biggerstaff —Preparation for “G day. R. Wcnschlag surveys the scenery prior to a Senior Executive Board meeting. (They don't look much like executives, do they?) S. Yarwood aids sophomore and junior cheerleading hopefuls. MOST LIKELY TO SUCCEED Snllir Oium mid Boll Grenier MOST ATHLETIC AND PEPPIEST Dunne Bamberg and Diane Lindberg SHYEST Shirley Andei on and Charlie Anderson Top Teds Three years ago, over seven hundred students came to Roosevelt from three Junior High Schools. Many of them had acquired titles for their leadership and talents which placed them in their school’s Hall of Fame. Since coming to Roosevelt many of these same individuals have gone on to distinguish themselves in Teddydom. Three years after invading these hallowed halls, many have continued to distinguish themselves and now find themselves recipients of additional titles. Selected by fellow classmates, these “Top Teds of 1959’’ hereby gain permanent distinction. CUTEST COUPLE Bog Colmrn and I.ury !. •«• BBOADEST CBIN AND CUTEST SMILE Bog WVnwrhlag and Barb Ivertton BEST DANCERS Sharon Wenborg and Lee Grant CLASS CHATTERBOXES Merlin Olson ami Paula Coduli BIGGEST FLIRTS Bill Wiltgraf and Lynn Haley C65] MOST TALENTED Vivian Bystrom and Dale Tjosvold FRIENDLIEST Duane Johnson and Sharon Danielson BEST ALL AROUND LuAnn Nygaard and Dick Ouirk V Organizations Marlene Berg, assistant editor: Mr. Harold L. Klefsuas. adviser; Barham Thompscn. editor. Sagamore Anyone daring to venture into Room 120 during fourth hour of any school day, heard screams of “Out, spy . . . get out,” and was usually projected bodily through the door. Keeping secrets seemed very important as the busy staff worked to put out the ’59 Sagamore. Staff members and Mr. Klefsaas, the new adviser, started planning early last September. After selection of the editor. Barb Thompsen, the real work began. Dividing into sections was next, and page lay-out was begun. Of course, choosing a theme was uppermost in everyone's mind, and at last, “A Tour of Teddydom” was decided upon. Many enthusiastic staff members worked weekends and even during Easter vacation. The second semester brought the addition of six juniors to the staff. They were chosen to help with the '.39 Sagamore, and then to begin with the 1960 book. They were: Sam Boe. Lynne Maher, Kay Sanders, Deanne Star and Elizabeth Thompson. Finally, hard work paid off and the completed book was dispatched to the publisher. FEATURES SITTING: Gretchen Sod-erting. Darlene Phillip, editor. S T A N I) I N G : Elaine Nyberg, Mary 01-sen. Nancy Westergren. BUSINESS Arnold Hcrmanson. editor. Carlene Fredrickson, Barbara Bush. [68] PHOTOGRAPHY (A double take)—Jim A Under, editor, Roger Wold. TYPISTS AND FACULTY Sharon Danielson and Margaret Berliow. Faculty—Bonnie Moline, editor, Barbara Wiik, Judith Mayer, UNDERCLASSMEN AND SENIORS Diane Garten and Shelle Lenar , editor. Seniors—Joyce Jordan, editor, and Nancy Peterson. ORGANIZATIONS Carol Ijualendagcr. Dale Roxen. Pam llagman. I ali Shu berg, editor. SITTING: M. Pearson, G. Omvedt, I). Jacobson. B. Rogness, C. Maloney, M. Thompson. HOW TWO: I). Xor-berg, K. Jent. M. Steele. R. Beudik, L. Phillips. J. Erickson. K. Carr. HOW THREE: G. Sommcrland, V. Good-manson, P. Christensen, It. Carlson. I). Baron. Standard “Hurry up and get the Standards”— “Where’s my paper?” These statements could be heard every Thursday in the halls of Ted-dydom. Then came the cry—“Have you heard the latest?”—as anxious students scanned the pages. The Standard is the only Minneapolis high school paper to be published weekly. Two staffs alternated in its preparation. Each staff was composed of about ten members who had taken Newswriting as juniors. The staff, under the direction of Mr. Nielsen, met every day during fourth hour. Thursday in Toddydom finds all hut one loyal Sagamore stalT member engrossed in the habit of reading the other publication. Mr. Nielsen. Standard adviser, inert with editors. Sal lie Quail and Sheryl Iteitan. C70D Council Office staff members at work: B. San-decn, J. Pavlovic, M. McMahon. M. Miller. ETHICS COMMITTEE SITTING: L. Nygaard, Mr. Courtney. adviser. J. Colin. J. Hoy. STANDING: B. Grenier, I). Quick, B. Larson. G. Mienkc. Board of Governors 'Phe Board of Governors consists of students whose duty it is to aid in the management and supervision of Roosevelt’s study halls. Service organizations within the board include the Council Office staff, the Ethics Committee, and the lunchroom monitors. BOTTOM ROW: J. Clinton, M. Erickson. J. Mital. J. Alinder, N. Sohmidtke. M. Pearson, Mr. Courtney, adviser, I). Quick. N. Erikson, B. Holt, J. Lindroth. B. Walker, K. Sal verson. ROW TWO: J. Bland. J. Noble, D. Dody. B. McKenzie, .1. Karpinen, P. Ragman. S. Danielson. M. Thorjw, B. Ostluud, L. Nygaard, L. SHuberg. ROW THREE: D. Hilti. C. Rayinoml, M. Olsen. S. Harris, I . Coduti. B. Iverson, J. Cidin. C. Guylord, J. ('apron. J. Hansen. L. Huberty. ROW FOUR: B. Smith. I). Winick, M. Wagnild, C. Grosser, P. Murphy, R. Goodman. J. Johnson. M. Challeen, S. Erickson, K. Larson. G. Woodworth. ROW FIVE: J. Brookson. S. Anderson. S. Lenarz, D. Pearson, K. Dolan, K. Tolrud, V. Glenn. E. Nyberg, J. Hoy, J. Pavlovic. ROW SIX: B. Blix, J. Crest. I). Swanson, II. Engnell, B. Lucey, J. Scheibe. B. Larson, J. Berning-hausen, M. Murcy. I). Lenz. ROW SEVEN: L. Price. J. Johnson. M. Gavnor, B. Reiter, I). Biros. D. Rainbcrg, 1). Fondrick. C. Delcgard, ( . Mienkc. TOP ROW: M. Dooley, J. Ostrander, I). Carlson, D. Nelson. P. Beckstrom, P. Kennedy. L. Walker. I). Franzen. R. Site re, R. Wen-schlag. BOTTOM HOW: J. Herman, K. Ness, M. Rauhauser, M. Gay nor, Sergeant-at-Arms; J. SoIlnTg. Corresponding Secretary; B. Reiter. Vice President; B. Larson, Treasurer; C. Gaylord, L. Dyjak. HOW TWO: J. Lande. J. Loken, J. Noble. I). Lindberg, L. Nygaard, L. Haley, B. Blix. I). Slachta. M. Leon. HOW THREE: Y. Nelson, K. Haglund. S. Quan, K. Pehrson, L. Ix e, E. Nyberg. V. Bystrom, N. Westcrgren. B. Carter. HOW FOl’H; I). Putnam, J. Ellefson. I). Nelson, V. Goodmansen, J. Peterson. M. Zgodava. P. llegna. J. Alindcr. TOP HOW: P. S?ully. J. Johnson. T. Lee. S. Paulson. I). Fondrick. C. Anderson, L. Graham. H. Johnson. Hjortaas. Student Council Student government plays an important part in the administration of Roosevelt’s affairs. The Student Council was the beginning of a movement that was later expanded to include students assisting in the supervision of the lunchroom and study halls. The Council consists of a representative from each Homeroom and meets each Monday. The Council sponsored many school events, including Homecoming, Winter Sports Day, and the May Day festivities. Mr. Courtney was the adviser of the Council. A service project carried out in April for the American Field Service program helped raise money to aid foreign exchange students. In conjunction with the city-wide Student Council, the local group participated in the No Acs program. No Acs” members encourage safety for teen-age drivers and promote courtesy on the highway. The entire system of student government at Roosevelt enables each student to participate in the democratic processes as carried out through the Student Council. BOTTOM HOW: P. Steenson, M. Schmaltz. B. Whitney. Recording Secretary; Mr. Courtney, adviser; I). Quick. President; G. I)oseh, L. Akerson. N. Silver. HOW TWO: N. Olin, C. Fletcher, B. Suudnhl. I). Ness, K. Troedsson. B. Smith. S. Mac-gowan, T. Nelson. HOW THREE: K. Clausen. I). Christophcrson. S. Totushek, B. Wollum. E. Berg. E. Knox. I). Johnson, M. Hyman. ROW FOl’H: S. Hollingsworth. I). Ranzinger. J. Danielson. G. Kallas. M. Marcy. J. Bcminghnusen, J. Skog. TOP HOW: L. Sondrnll, B. Loader. K. Andrews, P. Iverson. I). Nelson. D. Mona. P. Hafvenstein. L. Bjcldanes. BOl TOM ROW: J. Hlipvk. G. Woodworth, J. Sloan. I). Johnson. I). Klfstrum. V. Goodnianson. J. Hansen, L. Sumurlsnn. C. I phoff. . Grosser. ROW TWO: J. Landc, I). Chaycr. C. Dunham. I). Schubert, S. Erickson, I). Loding. K. Holmlx rg. L. Maher, K. Moline. L. Johnson, K. North. TOP ROW: ( Hjortaas, I). Smedstad, K. Swanson, II. Burrows, G. Soniinerland, P. Iverson, I). Strom, I). Nelson. Junior Executive Board Whether or not there would be a Junior Prom was one of the important questions to be answered by the Junior Executive Board. For some time there had been a question as to whether or not there would be a junior dance. However, members worked hard and with the co-operation of the whole class, the prom was held at the Nicollet Hotel on May 28. Planning the Junior Class Party was another of the board’s projects. Under the direction of Lynne Maher, juniors planned and prepared for the “Spring Fling.” The board consists of one member from each junior homeroom and is headed by the class officers: Vera Goodmanson, President; Doug Klfstrum, Vice-president; July Hanson, Secretary; and Bob Chelberg, Treasurer. Student Council mem-hern listen uh J. Solborg reads a proposed club charter. Before a club can become active, the newly written constitution must be accepted by the council. C73D BOTTOM ROW: E. Edin. J. Wcdell. M. Kelly, I). Johnson, Vice President; C. Anderson. President; P. Blunil, Secretary; S. Anderson. Treasurer, J. Herman, II. Bakkc. RON TWO: K. Rude, L. Nelson, J. Mayer, K. Babcock, L. Lee, C. Collins, L. Peterson. J. Hcunisch. ROW THREE: L. Maher, S. WoestehofT. I). Barrett, B. Forsland. I). Hanson, M. Scanlon, J. Christianson. J. Ross. ROW FOl'R: L. Johnson, S. Swanson. J. Tmlander, Cl. Johnson, G. Sodcrling. G. Omvedt. L. Iverson. B. Wiik. ROW FIVE: J. Berg, G. Woodworth, C. Mauren, II. Walfrid. M. Hohbs. I). Jackson, I). Eondrick. S. Paulson. TOP ROW: J. Alinder, K. Babcock, 1). bitterer. L. Cecil, I). Custer. P. Christenson, L. Walker. R. Snore. National Honor Society Early on an October morning, sixty sleepy, but laughing, Honor Society members and four chaperones boarded a train for Chicago. This was the first leg of a train, bus and boat tour that took them to Washington, 1). C., Williamsburg, Arlington, Norfolk, Mount Vernon, and Jamestown, Virginia. An early morning tour of Chicago on the return was the last of many side trips. At the end of six sight-filled days, these Roosevelt students returned to parents who were anxious to hear stories of apple pie for each meal, keys that fit every door on the boat, and the interesting educational points of the tour. BOTTOM ROW: I). Bonin. S. Knml cit7.. A. Palmquist, adviser: D. Pom me r. adviser, E. Paleen, adviser; M. Hughes, adviser, E. Thompson. ROW TWO: K. Woodhouse. M. Thompson, M. Pearson. L. Nygaard. B. Thompsen, S. Quan, B. Carlson. I). Hilti. ROW THREE: L. Johnson. L. Beaudoin. I). Loding, I). Star. B. Ri| ]H’l, S. Reif, B. D'Estrnda. ROW FOl'R: S. Knutson, P. Ilegua, M. Filipek. B. Grenier. B. Larson. II. Johnson, E. Fromm. TOP ROW: Y. Goodmanson, J. Berniughausen. I). Wentzel. 1). Patrick, J. Newberg, I). Strcge, I). Telke, R. Laugen. n743 BOTTOM HOW: I). Rrher. J. SoIIh.tr. I). Ness. J. Dnrrah. K. Peterson, K. Krogtrud. J. I loci t. B. Bodinc. HOW TWO: M. Wilson, J. Burton. I). Jacobson, J. Erickson, B. Palm. B. Lassila. N. Schmidt kc. B. Lund (uisl. HOW THREE: L. Cnrlstcdt. M. Johnson. P. VuuRhnn. S. I -iinr . M. Mueller, B. Moline. I). StreRe. HOW FOl’H: I. Johnson, M. Anderson, J. Harvey, B. Nelson. M. KiiRwahlson, M. Chapman. G. Havrilla, S. Rei-Inn. HOW FIVE: K. Ilorky, C. Prindle. L. Opheim, K. Burc. I). Foretrom. I). Tjosvold, M. Olson. TOP HOW: N. Cook. H. Evans. I). Baron. J. Bareness, ( . Krook. ( . Beehtbold. I). Peterson, I). Rosen. Membership in the National Honor Society is determined by a 2.3 grade average and acceptable character qualities. At graduation, members are distinguished by gold braid worn on the members' gowns. The National Honor Society’s aim is to encourage scholastic accomplishments, leadership. service, and character improvement. Under the direction of the counselors, Miss Poratner, Miss Paleen, Mr. Palmquist, and Mr. Hughes the Society, besides planning the trip to Washington, sponsored a picture party, a wiener roast, and sold graduation announcements. BOTTOM HOW: F. Volk man, I). Custer. R. Grenier. J. Meyer. HOW TWO: B. Moerv. I). Foreberg. president; J. Hoy, secretary; Mr. I.undquist. adviser. HOW THREE: M. Leon, G. Omvedt. B. Thompson. S. (Juan. C. Maloney, C. Jirousek. Colonial confinement wa u new experience for G. Krook and K. WoodhouM . Humanities Under the guidance of Mr. Fred Lundquist, the Humanities Club met on selected Tuesdays to discuss topics of world interest, books, and other subjects of interest to members. These discussions were based on the ideas of the world’s leading authors and their books, such as: Voltaire’s Candide, Plato’s Republic, and The Prince hy Machiavelli. Morecontem-porary ideas based on books like Jack Ker-oac’s On The Road provided spirited discussion. BOTTOM HOW: B. Rogness. C. Jeche. J. Pavlovic, S. 11 a Iron, adviser; A. Cannon, adviser, (1. Carlson, Vice-President; T. Larson, Treasurer; I). Johnson, President; II. Bakke. HOW TWO: S. Lenars. S. Anderson, (i. Om-vedt. C. Laudenslager. I). Phillips. S. Kane. S. Dunning, B. Whitney. B. Wiik. K. Carlson. HOW TIIHEE: N. Westergrcn. V. Bystrom, J. Moyer, S. Thornby. L. Iverson. J. Swenson, I). Strvge. E. Peterson, H. Jensen. HOW FOl’H: B. Pieper, B. Kolesar. I). Eltenwood, L. Frondell, L. Foslien, J. Ilahnrast, H. Zeis. N. Kvebcrg, I). Stcenson. HOW FIVE: W. Carlson. J. Bareness. S. Boo, I). Wallace. C. Jimusck. J. Meyer. M. Volkmann. B. Kenis. I). Custer. G. Hunt. HOW SIX: I). Iglcsrud. B. Johnson, L. Walton. H. Wold. J. Alinder, I). Julian. I). Littercr. S. Baker. (1. Krook. TOP HOW: (i. Bechthold. L. Cecil. II. Hanson, A. Hermanson, I). Hosen, I). Carlson. B. Sell mid t. P. McKinley, B. Hoekensmith. P. Ilaire. Science Club Thirty-six years of continuous activity; this is the history behind Roosevelt’s Science Club. The only qualifications for membership are a sincere interest in science and an inquisitive mind. Meetings were held on the first and third Mondays of every month where experiments, performed by members and guest speakers, provided educational entertainment for the club members. Mr. Halron, Mr. Thornton and Mr. Cannon advised this ambitious group. BOTTOM HOW: Mr. Thornton, adviser; N. Olin. J. Lambcrger. K. Rude. M. Kelly. K. Woodhouse. J. Herman. K. Densmore. S. Benedict. K. Kambcitz. C. Watson. Hartmann, adviser. HOW TWO: M. Atwood, R. Nelson, M. Berg. S. Jensen. G. Cramer, K. Peterson, S. Kambcitz, S. Peterson. S. McDonald. B. Lund. HOW TIIHEE: S. Hendrickson, M. Tuma, M. Carlson. G. Connor, I). Schmidt, C. I .arson. J. Valine, J. Anderson. HOW FOUR: S. Fjonc, F. Erick sen. J. Alinder, J. Lundgaard. E. Champlin, B. Moline. (1. HuvriUa. M. Collins. E. Chamberlain, B. Sandstrom, S. Danielson. HOW FIN E: B. Bergland, X. Pavlovic, L. Beaudoin, J. Lindroth, S. Forstrom. J. Clnessen. B. D'Estradu. C. Karlstrom. J. Furness. B. Montroy. HOW SIX: C. Johnson. G. Holritz, C. Torstenson. E. Nyberg. I). Olson, I). Hermanson, A. Jensen, C. Larson, I). Harrington, C. Hutchings. TOP HOW: T. Hosendahl. I). Foret ram. C. Deiegard, G. Lundbcrg. H. Sundt. I). Barry, B. Nelson. I). Peterson. C. Gerard. “JT Club Lettcnnen from all Roosevelt sports became members of the “R” Club. It has as its goal the promotion of good sportsmanship, l oth in and out of athletic contests. In addition, it provides honor and recognition for the athletes of Teddydom. Members art easily recognized by the lettered jackets or sweaters they are entitled to wear. Being an active school club, the members sponsored a dance, sold booster buttons, and presented one of the best student planned jjepfests of the year. An annual banquet for the members and their parents is held each year in May. Mr. Jainbeck and Mr. Mielke serve as advisers to the club. BOTTOM HOW: T. Jumlieck. adviser; I). Butler. J. Day, J. Ilnnsou. T. Honan, H. Kolrulmiiitli. J. Peterson, M. Zgudava. HOW I WO: H. Poanes, B. I.illjenmrk. J. NirololT. P. Nelson, P. Iverson, I). Johnson, J. Kcohane. HOW THREE: W. Horton. P. Lilja. 1). Foitdrirk. K. L'll erg, I). Li Merer, G. Meinke. M. Dooley. TOP ROW: L. I Men, I). Nelson. P. Bozonie, L. Grant, P. Kennedy. 1). Schwartz, I). Franzeti. R. Sac re. BOTTOM HOW: Mr. Mielke, adviser; T. Fisher, J. Landstod, B. Larson, T. Cooney. H. Swanson. II. Johnson, D. Bystedt. HOW TWO: W. Hester. E. Wick. S. Hollinnsworth. M. Scanlon, I). Svendsen, W. Johnson, V. Luken, I). Johnson. HOW I HREE: I). IncUrml, M. Volkinunn, I). Tjusvohl. I). Steenson. I). (Jui k. B. Grenier. H. Will its. TOP HOW: G. Engluiid. M. Gaynor, Treasurer. B. Wakefield. I). I'phoff. President; B. Reiter. Secretary: L. Price. I). Telkc, B. Blix. [773 BOTTOM ROW: If. Waif rid. President: P. Savold. J. Cloutier. Secretary; Miss Sandboe, advisor; S. Christianson. Treasurer, S. Harris, B. Nave, Vice President. ROW TWO: J. DcRoma, D. Moore, I). Svendnhl, M. Johnson. M. Miller. E. Edin. ROW THREE: J. Lundeen, F. Zaycheck. C. Stolar, M. Pearson, M. Bluml, J. Storholm, P. Ariing. TOP ROW: J. Fellows, K. Leighton, E. Nyberg, B. Sundahl, K. Eiermann. L. Walton, M. McKinney, B. Solomon son. Drama Club The Drama Club was organized in 1055 under the direction of Miss Sandboe. Membership is open to students interested in acting and participating in behind the scenes action. The group provided masters of ceremonies and dramatic readers for many special occasions. History Club 'the History Club was devoted to the assertion of truth, the unveiling of illusion, the enlargement and instruction of hearts and minds.’’ Membership was limited to those students whose interests included this creed. BOTTOM ROW: J. Alinder, J. Trolandcr. L. Iverson. C. Maloney, M. McKinney, Miss Heath, adviser. ROW TWO: R. Luugen, B. Larson. J. Hcunnisch. B. Johnson. M. Berglin, B. Kerns, J. Olson. C. Larson, M. Leon, B. Hockcnsmilh, (i. Bcchthold. I). Rosen. («. DeKcustcr. FRONT ROW: R. Jennerich. B. Kerns, L. Johnson. I). Custer. ROW TWO: Mr. Haynes, adviser; A. Hcmianson. I). Peterson, L. Cecil, B. Chnraplin. Vital Events Forum “Truth through open discussion is the motto of the Vital Events Forum, which was founded in 1957 under the direction of Miss Heath. During the past year, global happenings provided the basis for group discussion. An interest in current problems motivated many students to seek club membership. Speech and Debate One day Teddy stopped by Hoorn 118 and hearing a lot of noise, decided to find out what was going on. He soon discovered that it was Roosevelt's Speech and Debate Club and its adviser, Mr. Osterhus. The squad met even- Tuesday in order to prepare for the High School Debate Tournament. SITTING: J. Simons, Mr. L. OiUrhiu, adviser. M. Strom. STANDING: B. Owens, Mike McKinney. Library Service The Library Service Club—founded in 1958—strives to assist librarians, teachers, and students in the library during and after school. Members worked in the library for about an hour a day filing cards, checking out material and shelving books. Through the club, members gain practical knowledge and experience in the operation of a school library. Included in the club’s special activities were: an initiation, a tour of the University of Minnesota library, and the selling of lapel pins for Homecoming and Frosh beanies for Winter Sports Day. BOTTOM BOW: J. S. While, advisor: G. Owens, adviser; K. Putnam, adviser; I). Soderstrom. M. Fulk, S. Quist, V. Swedccn, J. Chaw, I). DeForrest. M. Tyrrell. BOW TWO: S. Neuman, L. Slcffenson, F. Marty, E. Peterson. B. Johnson, B. Nelson. J. Erickson. D. Jensen, S. Stone. BOW THBKE: M. Mueller, K. Sanders. C. Nelson. J. George. J. Lcitzen. J. Bnuh. L. Lieh. M. Van Heel. I). lingers. BOW FOI’B: K. Jont, B. Ferguson. S. Faber. C. Laliav. B. Zavada. B. Schuster. W. Johnson. C. Lewi , S. Gillette. M. Lucas. BOW FIVE: S. Askerooth. D. Foster. J. Gustafson. S. Majersky. I). Lundahl. J. Stcnquist, K. Kelly. L. Frye. (i. Hascl-l erger. TOP BOW: C. Christensen. J. Nonlberg. M. Beaver. B. Dahlin. E. Christianson. M. McKinney. J. Anderson. K. Soderstrom. J. Carlson, S. Bussc. £79] Stage Crew Roosevelt’s stage crew kept busy with auditorium programs, plays, and concerts. Pulling curtains, setting lights, and arranging the stage were a few of their many jobs. Boys joining the crew were interested in running electrical equipment, and working backstage. The crew was under the supervision of Mr. Lundell. Pilot's Club members, J. I .arson and S. Erickson (l« ft and right) welcome S. Quail and M. Thompson. LEFT TO RIGHT: I). Armstrong. P. Peterson. Mr. Lundell. adviser, T. Donnelly. R. Remus. Pilot's Club When you were handed a program, or ushered to a seat during an evening function in the school auditorium, you met a member of the Pilot’s Club. The boy or girl was a junior representing his homeroom in the club, which was supervised by Mr. Hollenbeck. BOTTOM ROW: G. Berg. E. Edin, S. Erickson. O. Hollenbeck, adviser; S. Woestehoff, N. DeJoy, P. Murphy, C. Rollcfson. ROW TWO: K. Johnson. II. Walker. M. Moore. L. Johnson. C. Bohanon. D. Reber, S. Toussaint. II. D'Estruda. ROW THREE: K. Tolrud. C. Christensen. S. Holmes, S. Gocnie. K. Thompson. L. Johnson. K. Leighton. I). Johnson. ROW KOI R: K. Johnson. J. Johnson. 1). Chaycr. P. Wallin. K. Haas. K. Broderius. K. Sanders. G. Woodworth. TOP ROW: J. Olson. E. Peterson. I). Illg. J. Larson. C. Johnson, P. Gredin. R. Johnson. B. Wold, R. Olson. BOTTOM ROW: R. Holmes, A. Erickson, Mr. Luke, adviser. ROW TWO: II. Parady, J. Rundquist. Reporter, J. Ostrander. Vice President; C. Leshovsky. President; A. Jensen. Treasurer; B. Frank. Secretary. ROW THREE: B. Densmore, B. Pearson. B. iledin. V. Schneider, J. Halverson. L. Nelson. H. Kitxmun. R. Reed. TOP ROW: J. Brown. R. Reiff, W. Brogren. I). Porter, J. Magnusson, E. Halpaus. S. Swenson. 1). Peterson. F.F.A. “Learning to do, doing to learn, earning to live, living to survive” is the motto that has made the Future Farmers of America known throughout America. At Roosevelt, the club was formed in 1945 under the direction of Mr. Luke, and is still the only agricultural club in the Minneapolis high schools. Members are enrolled in the agricultural courses. BOTTOM ROW: B. Johnson. I). Peterson. A. Hermanson. T. Cecil. I). Wallace. ROW TWO: Mr. Eakins. adviser; S. Boe, J. Rosa. I). Custer. I). Hanson. ROW THREE: B. Larson. M. Fili| ek. I). I wder, I). Harrington, M. Volk man. Math Club Taking up problems that are beyond the regular high school math classes was the chief activity of the math club, advised by Mr. Eakins. Chess Club In 1958, under the direction of Mr. Ohno, the Chess Club came into existence. This year, entering into city competition, they won a majority of their games. BOTTOM ROW: Mr. Ohno, adviser; B. Pieper, B. Owens. ROW TWO. C. Gerard, I). Lowder. J. Murphy. M. Filipek, D. Hanson. I). Rosen. D. Webster. BOTTOM HOW: 1 . Kcrswdl. II. Olson. I). Olcnc, M. Fritz. Mr. Wagner, adviser. S. Myhre, K. Herman. C. Ksbcrg. HOW TWO: 1). Janguln. I). Mees, K. Groettum. J. Eager. H. Erickson. J. Barrows, J. Moon. HOW THREE: I). Cords, A. Schuman. I . Beckman. B. Rae. J. Ferrell. J. Lussier. S. Taylor. TOP HOW: B. Medvee. I). Stregc. P. Wold, K. Cook. I . Novak. J. Johnson. K. Pehrson, B. Carlson. Part-Time Training Seniors who have taken the commercial course have the opportunity to work part time in Minneapolis offices. They attend classes until fourth hour and then go to work for three to four hours in the afternoon. Besides the salary, students earn one credit for their work. Most of the offices are located in the loop area. Mr. II. Wagner is in charge of this program. On the Job Training Mr. II. L. Olson has been in charge of part-time training since 1944. It offers students an opportunity to get experience on the job, and makes it easier to secure work after graduation. Only seniors participate in this program, which is accompanied by a class in Occupational Relations to help in meeting and working with the public. Students attend three morning classes before going to work. BOTTOM HOW: R. Lussier. V. Shilson. C. Anderson. Mr. E. Olson, adviser: M. Mol crg. I). Yanderkooi. J. Schumacher. HOW TWO: A. Kahl. P. Hough. J. Kucera. S. Anderson. R. Hocking. HOW THREE: M. Carlson. J. Olson. E. Wolfe. L. Larson. P. Bucher. S. Thompson. W. Ehlcrt. TOP HOW: R. McDonald. R. Bergner. R. Madsen, G. Evers. R. Sandberg, W. Peterson. BOTTOM HOW: S. Hughes. K. Rude. J. Ilowig, B. Thompten, Parliamentarian; K. Woodhounr. Vice Pmiidmt; K. Edin, President; Mr . Johnson. advisor; K. Balx-ock. Ilistormn; M. Svituk, Secretary; M. Carlson, Treasurer; N. Zeigler. S. Jensen. BOW TWO: 1). Star. C. Bowman. M. Miller, S. Quint, M. Van Heel, L. Beaudoin. L. CarUtcdt. I). kyllunrn. HOW TIIHKK: H. Sigmon. P. Martinson, M. Nelson, A. Northway, N. Silver, S. Dorfncr, M. Kiluinrtin. (i. Connor, T Kantowwicx, S Falter. K. Veuley, K. Friswold, M. McCawley. HOW FOl’H: K. Thompson, Y. Leaf, K. Chellquist. M. Aid. M. Berglin. B. ZclMiugh, S. (loeme. HOW FIVE: J. Mvrliill, I). Soderatrom, S. Erickson. S. Harris. J. Cedariuiid. S. Knutson, M. Bluml, I. Johnson, J. Christie. TOP HOW: J. Anderson, K. Eierinnnn, T. Olafson. C. Jeche, K. Carlson, ( Anderson, B. Zavada, K. Zavuda, S. Bcrghind. N'. Johnson. interest in homemaking, members need not lx enrolled in Home Economics classes. Sportsmen $ Club Directed by Mr. Rie men schneider, the Sportsmen’s Club promotes good sportsmanship among the student fans at Roosevelt’s athletic meets and games. In addition to this, the club provides refreshments at the home football games each fall. Popcorn was often sold on Friday afternoons during the winter to a hungry student body BOTTOM HOW: B. Hockenwnith. N. Edward . S. Johnson. A. Jrnsn). P. Ophovcn. S. Bulita. C. Dock™. G. Footer. Mr. Riemenschneider. adviser. ROW TWO: S. Gun-tin. S. Quist, M. Van Heel, IJ. Ilurtrn. T. Carry. J. Sorrnaen, K. OjiniiIiI, R. Rogers. HOW THREE: S. Reich. M. Aid, J. Lundgaard. J. Olson. T. Cheescbrough. G. Dosch. M. Dosth. K. Samler . TOP HOW: J. Marvin. ( Larson. J. Hougiund, A. Iluhluird. K. Halverson. J. Ijtuer, A. Johnson. J. Wagnild. F.H.A. “Phfsstt, the sound of a balloon being inflated, “bang as another one burst; these sounds were heard as the members of F.H.A. prepared to sell balloons for Winter Sports Day. With adviser, Mrs. Johnson, the girls sold pom-pons and sponsored Cotton Day. A scholarship is awarded yearly to a senior member who is entering the Held of Home Economics. Future Homemakers of America is a na-tian-wide organization. Hound together by an Blue Tri J. Shukerg, J. Hoy. L. Lee. “Planning activities was never easy' Blue Tri, consisting of senior girls, is a branch of the Y.W.C.A. It emphasizes Christian living, friendship, and high ideals. Miss Haberman is the school adviser and Mrs. Sonie Larson is the adviser from the Y.W.C.A. The first dance of the year was the Sock Hop, sponsored annually by Blue Tri. Prizes were awarded for the most decorated socks. A Mothers’ and Daughters’ banquet was also held in the fall. Trying to improve themselves is important to Blue Tri members as shown by their meet- BOTTOM HOW: B. Rogues , B. Jindra, M. Johnson. I). Svendahl, S. Anderson. S. Taylor. B. La sila, M. Thompson. S. Swanson, M. Tummn. HOW TWO: S. Quan. S. Paulson, J. Nobel, K. McKee, B. Lundquist. J. Burton. S. Benedict, B. Ostlund. C. Raymond. P. Wittke. HOW THHKK: I). Winiek, S. Nelson, K. Friswold, J. Floody. B. Lindquist, (1. Dykstra. N. Erikson. 1). Hilti, K. Pehrson. HOW FOUR: M. Anderson, S. EUingworth. K. Peterson, K. Rataczak. M. Weyrens. S. Edgecumbe. B. Holt. N. Bostrom, J. Bunch, J. Husten. HOW FIVE: C. Fredricksen, P. Ilagnuin, S. Hendrickson. S. Harris. P. Vaughan. I). Phillips. L. Phillips, B. Adams. S. Kngelsgjerd. TOP HOW: M. Tliorj . J. Hoscne, C. Osmond, S. Hinton, S. Dunning. S. Kane. K. Handsguard, B. Svilak, J. ltenneke, N. Westergren. BOTTOM ROW: J. Ar i l nn. G. ('rumor, I). WngniUl. Vico President; S. WcnborjC. Srrrrl«r , L. Lee, Pmkimt; J. Hoy. I.C.C.; L. Shultcrg. Treasurer; S. Anderson, J. Hoeft. K. Rinn, ROW TWO: II. L. Hatterman. adviser. J. Pavlovir. J. Berg. L. Hairy, L. Nypanl. D. Lindberg. I . Bookman, K. KiikIiiiuI. B. Mocry. ROW THREE: S. Danielson. I). Mooro. B. McKay. II. Mackey, S. Johnson. C. Morvus. J. DrRonia. S. Petersen. J. Jcnsvold. ROW FOUR: K. Chantry, B. Iverson. K. Ilaglund, J. Jordan, K. IIokaiiNon. I). Paul. B. Klasky. B. Wieae, S. Ando non. ROW FIVE: J. Mital. II. Andenon. G. Hnvriila. C. Andrua, M. Pearson, V. Olson. C. Sihlcr. V. Glenn, B. Whitnoy. TOP ROW: G. Peterson. P. Tanhoff, S. Roitan. S. Hark. S. Olson. P. Pommor, J. Swenson. 8. Thor. K. Nyborg, I.. Iverson. ings. A model spoke at one meeting, while others included a slimnastics meet, movies, a careers’ panel, marriage counseling, and business meetings. Life at the university was presented by students to acquaint members with the University of Minnesota. Girls had an opportunity to ask a favorite fellow to two dances put on by Blue Tri this year. The Sadie Hawkins Dance, at the Y.W.C.A., was a costume affair for Blue Tri members and their dates only; while an allschool “girl ask guy” dance was held in March. This dressy dance was named “But- tons and Beaus,” and tickets were in the shape of buttons and Imiws. A Christmas Service and an Easter Service at Our Redeemer Lutheran Church were planned for the holidays. Again in 1059, Blue Tri sponsored a project for the Cambridge Children's Hospital, sending toys and gifts. Their contribution to the International Fair was a Swedish Booth. As part of the year’s program, five girls traveled to Canada for a convention. Concluding an active year, the Senior Farewell Banquet was held at the YAY.U.A. BOTTOM ROW: S. Knew). S. Knutson, B. Bo'linr. G. Connor. H. Bnkkr. N. Peterson. ROW TWO B Pntm, Presto. J. Sollierg. J. Iverson, J. Lindmth. ROW THREE: B. Roe. B Tallin. K. Felix. M. West, M. Randall, B. Wiik. ROW FOUR: J. Sable. P. Romberg. J. Johnson, J. William , I). Swanson. TOP ROW: J. Moyer. M. Hendrick , J. Berg. B. Peterson, J. Solti . V. By strom. Sliver Tri Silver Tri is open to all sophomore and junior girls. The club, a branch of the YWV.C.A., is supervised by Miss Wicst. and enables the members to develop good citizenship and friendship. This year’s activities included a recognition banquet in the fall, the annual winter formal, the SnoHall, which was held this year at Coffman Memorial t'nion, and also a booth featuring Chinese food at the International Fair at the downtown YWCA. BOTTOM HOW: (1. Holritz. K. Halverson, K. Trocdsson. J. Pederson. C. Beekinan, (1. Cramer. P. Schleppegrell, M. Van Geldcr. HOW TWO: S. Schrocdcr, B. Johnson, L. Scliski, J. Klobuchcr, B. Hanson, B. Blomgren. J. NVelschinger. J. Freeman. ROW THREE: I,. Hood. A. Lichthardt, J. Felth, E. North. M. Ruuhauser. J. Haley, C. Gaylord. M. Wagnild. ROW FOI H: J. Velander, K. llolml crg, L. Johnson, K. McDowell, I). Star. I). Kingsberg, B. D'Estrada, I). Fondrick, J. Knudsen. HOW FIVE: M. Elwood. L. Reich. S. Hind Tors, A. Skrivseth. J. Babcock. N. Carlson. B. Carlson, M. Anderson. TOP HOW: C. Johansen, M. Drummond, S. Kmitsen, K. Perron. M. Beaver. Fi. Berg. F. Johnson, P. Sandvig, B. Nave. BOTTOM HOW: S. Lcland. S. Hollingsworth. N. Olin, K. Gulstrand. K. Olson, C. Jasorka, L. Martinson, S. Searle. J. Hall. HOW TWO: I,. Olson. J. Maki, F. Kriekscn, S. Blomberg, N. I)eJoy, J. Johnson, M. ('halleen. C. Schulz. G. Roth. HOW THREE: S. Kalscheuer, J. Calin. C. UpliofT, J. Weddl, J. Digeros. K. Peterson, M. Rcisdorph, S. Fat er, K. Walter. HOW FOCR: (’. Mackenzie. P. S| err. J. Wittkc. S. Maegowan. I). Carlson. I.. Stucki, J. Welherbv. J. Ward. B. Hoghind, S. Lovberg. HOW FIN E: 1). Selander. S. Glockncr, J. Campion, K. Olafson. C. Bcnihardson, M. Tjosvold. K. Chelhpiist, P. Droits, B. Wol-lum. TOP HOW: C. Custer. G. Berg. J. Freund. K. Haas. S. Carlson. B. Dahliu. (’. Erickson. J. Berzelius. Y. Hateau. M. Garmntz. BOTTOM ROW: C. Baker, (i. Foster. P. Eide. Vice President; J. Loken. Tmi.Mir.-r; I). Chuyer. I.C.C.: L. Maher, President; P. Flatt, Secretary; Miss Wicst. adviser, L. Akerson. ROW TWO: P. Hansen. K. Olson. J. Forrest. J. Pearson. G. Wicks. M. Tyrrell. J. Alitz. J. Otteratad, S. Gardner. J. Lande. ROW THREE: S. Clireiman, J Myrhill. It. Znvada. J. Clinton. I). Lading. C. Dahl. K. Urson. K. Dolan. ROW FOl. R: S. Swanson. J. Brwokson. J. Capron. K. Perry, I . Wallin. II. Berens. B. Dodge. J. Furness. ( Bolmnon. ROW FIVE: K. Peterson. B. Rippcl. J. Deines. D. Lundahl. M. Benson. T. Nelson. B. Smith. S. Tolu-slick. K. Sanders. TOP ROW: K. Zavada. J. Twilo, M. Hobbs. J. Swenson. L. Kenworthy. C. Rowlett. B. Brown. S. Buske. S. Brink. K. (iabriclsou. BOTTOM ROW: R. Phillips. M. Skoglnnd, C. Johnson. K. Schoenikc, S. Rhodes. A. Peterson. J. Iluckaby. P. Steen son. BONN TWO: F. Marty, J. Poole, N. Stellick. S. Johnson. K. Kerns, M. Dobratz. L. Gorgos, K. Anderson. ROW THREE: S. Wocstc-hoff. K. Thompson, B. DcVilliers, J. Hansen. C. Mynm. P. Jones. P. Crist, J. Alindcr, B. Kibby. ROW I-01 R: E. Johnson. K. Olson. M. Mohr. J. Johnson. K. I«embeekor. J. Erickson, A. Hubbard. (’. Swanson. K. ( lark. ROW I-INK: ( . Moery. S. t«reen, J. Bertrand. N. Pavlovic. S. Weckauff, C. Kalas. K. Keitges, K. Horky. D. Crosby. TOP ROW: A. Roban. C. Johnson. M. Schmaltz. J. Anderson. M. Wehmeycr. K. Soderstrom. K. Smith. D. Juckson. P. Hanson. I Paddock. BOTTOM ROW: S. Holler, B. Wilkie. I). DeForrcst. S. Kriescl. '. Twiss. I . Sam nelson, G. Horrmann. ROW TWO: K. Loija, M. Dowaon. A. Molacek, L. Rubis, K. Schmid. K. Ness, K. Collins. ROW THREE: I). Olson, K. Larson. C. Rollefson. V. Wheeler, K. Nelson. M. Holmgren. L. Em me. ROW FOt’R: L. Peterson. C. Byler, C. Gmitro. T. Cheesebrough. M. Johnson, Y. I e«f. J. Sloan. Y. Nelson. ROW FIVE: B. Bergland. L. Bloom. B. Anderson. K. Aanertid, K. Broderius, J. Meyers, L. StefTcnson. TOP ROW: C. Torstenson. J. Cline. J. Hanson, C. Ostrcm, J. Claessen. P. Arling. B. Tylliu, C. Vadman. BOTTOM ROW: K. Gmf, J. Christie. N. Fish. A. Lichthardt, K. Clark. J. Carlson. M. Beaver. T. VaJvik. adviser. ROW TWO: K. Thompson, N. F'kl erg. B. Peterson, J. Sorensen. K. Peterson. J. O’Brien. C. Kories, P. Duntley, S. Goeme. ROW THREE: C. Prindle, S. Sonsteng. S. Melin, M. Over, I). Maxson, S. Dorfner, I). Soderstrom. ROW KOI R: G. Nyberg, V. Hustvedt, J. Anderson. K. Johnson. L. Westberg. K. Zavada. J. Cedarlund. ROW FIN E: C. Christensen. K. Northway. M. Anderson, C. Willison, B. Nelson. E. Westberg, F'. Nyl crg. M. Chapman, J. Elief. TOP ROW: R. Evans. P. Larson. B. Andersen. L. Opheim, K. Gabriclson, P. Paddock. I). Litterer. J. Bask. I). Rosen. Hi-C During the 1958-5J) school year, Hi-C celebrated its twentieth anniversary. It met almost every Tuesday at 3:05 p.m. in the basement of Our Redeemer Lutheran Church. Introducing Jesus Christ to students was the purpose of the club, which was advised by Mrs. Kaupangand Mr. Valvik. Hi-C’s 200 members make the club the largest of the thirty-eight clubs that make up the Greater Minneapolis Hi-C. Reasons for this large attendance are well-planned evangelistic programs and excellent publicity. The Roosevelt BOTTOM ROW: C. Johnson. S. Stone. B. Zavada. R. Fan lies. Mrs. Kaupang, adviser; A. Northwav. S. Norr-gard, S. Taylor. RONV TWO: P. Martinson. B. Zcbaugh. K. Opsahl. M. Lindroth, I.. Akerson, I). Kyllonen, J. Kandcrnd. RONV TIIREF': J. Digcros, J. Anderson. C. Peterson. B. FMaskv, G. Johnson. R. NVcstberg, J. Noble. RONV FOLK: S. Neuman, N. Forla-s. N. Sonsteng. S. Jones. V. Erickson, M. Nyquist, P. Daleske. RONV FIN E: L. Anderson, K. Carr, I). Lindlierg, I). Johnson. President. M. Thorpe. B. Larson. TOP RONV: B. Larson. I). NVallace. A. Jensen. I). Clemens. I). Barry. J. Emerson. J. LcBlond. I). Nelson. L88D BOTTOM ROW: M. Lindrll, B. Olson, M. Carbon, J. Borresen. J. Jordon. K. Hugiund. I). Sodewtroin, B. Matson. J. Mayer. ROW TWO: J. Olson, J. I.undguard, S. Forstrom, S. Guertin. X. Edward . L. Enerson. C. I)«K'ken, J. Valine. ROW THREE: I). Star. C. Larson. L. Erickson. J. Brown, B. Wallace. I . Leroy. K. Aunr. S. Fjone. ROW FOl'R: K. Jent. I). Peter . C. Karlstrom. J. Bareness. M. Ahl. M. Herglin, M. Berg. ROW FIVE: R. Nelson. A. Grrven, W. Grrffin, M. Walker. I). Clauson, R. Kempe. P. GretTin. TOP ROW: P. Lyden. J. Olsen. R. Mann. I). Baron. R. Svitak, B. Wells, I). Beveridge. B. Gustafson. Hi-C was chosen the “Hi-C” dub of the month in I)eceml or. This year’s programs included speakers like Mel Jass and Jerry Kindall; movies, such as “Seventeen” and “(ioing Steady”; and student planned activities. The socials and parties included a hay ride, a scavenger hunt, a funspiration, roller skating, a treasure hunt, and a wiener roast. In November a “Parent Rally was held to acquaint parents with the Hi-C program. The formal “Junior-Senior Banquet brought the year’s program to a close. Ili-C mrinbrni rnjoy un afternoon of gaming. BOTTOM ROW: M. Johnson. S. Hung. V. Twiss, J. Ilowig. C. Jones. B l.undlxTg. I) Vuuderkooi, K. Srhnorr ROW TWO: M. Erickson. N. Lindquist. M. Tyrrell. M. Dowson. I). Soderstrom. K Denwnore. II. Brynihlson. ROW THREE: M. Carlson. J. Erickson. B. Ijuisila. G. Wicklun l, M. Moore, N. Sdchow. P. Elfstrand. ROW FOl’R: R. Elfstrand, C. Bowman. S. Erickson. Secretary: S. Olson. I). Jensen, J. Erickson. N. Zeigler. ROW FINE: R. Curtiss, M. Atwood. S. Hilmo. I.. Nelson. J. Johnson, S. I.iljegren, J. Milton. R. Hall. TOP ROW: C. Johnson, I). Nordl erR. J. Goring. Vice President; I). Iliiuskcr. N Carlson, B. Kordosky. T. Rosendahl, I). Igebrud, J. Thoren. Treasurer. BOTTOM ROW: I). Johnson. G. Segal. I). Bent non. C. LoMell, adviser; I). A meson. A. Erickson, L. Cole. ROW TWO: V. Schneider. I) Dobson. C. Thompson. J. Bradshaw. C. Johnson. I). Green. J. Brown. I). Brown. ROW THREE: G. Johnson. T. Kobtad. I). Barry. R. Sundt. I). Baron. G. Hunt, J. LeBlond. TOP ROW: R. Lemnicr. R. W dmHka. J. Gmbe. A. Williams, D. I.itterer, R. Remus. I). Ililmo, A. Lee. Audio Visual Hi-Y The Audio Visual crew, under the direction of Mr. Lobdell. met daily. The boys could l e found in various classrooms running movies and slide projectors. Kxtra activities include running the I .A. system and taking movies at football games. One advantage of being a member of the crew was the privilege of watching the World Series on television last fall. Its formation in 192tt makes Hi-Y one of Roosevelt’s oldest clubs. Organized to provide for the scholarship and sportsmanship of its members, members are encouraged to extend these purposes to home, school and community to build high standards of Christian character. 1’nder the direction of Mr. Win. Knutson and Mr. Weum, the club met weekly. BOTTOM ROW: Mr. Knutson. advisor: T. Lorson. Vice President; S. Nelson. F. Adler, B. Peterson, Cliuplain; F. Fuhmwn. Y.M.C.A.; M. Volkmnnn, Secretory; I). M'inick. President; Mr. Weum, adviser. ROM TWO: R. Hyde. C. Carlson. B. Pieper. I). Armstrong. S. Cramer, A. Hoagberg. S. Ilillstrom. J. Sjolicrg, C. Swenson. ROM THREE: K. Kamp. I). Stride, B. Pihl, J. Elieff. S. Boe. C. Jirousrk. G. Moller, E. K Hudson. J. Skog. ROM FOUR: W. Sj«M|ui.st. I). Debe. B. Bachler. M'. Bachler, I). Porter. B. Johnson. J. Ilnlldorson. L. Foslten, R. Mil-burn. I). Fuhrman. ROM' FIVE: G. Ronnrl erg. R. Mold. G. Kn k. I). Ilagmau. R. Remus. T. Nilsson, R Swanson. B. Reimeke. B. Schmidt. TOP ROM': I). Johnson. P. Peterson, J. Rebus, P. Kennedy. D. Franzen. R. Socre. (i. Carlson, P. Beckstrum. R. Otaon, I). Schwartz. ROCKETTES: I . Slmunn. J. Knudsrn, I). Phelps. (I. Roth. J. Swenson, V. Hystrom, B Whitney, B. McKenzie. S. Stover. J. Lande. S. Swanson. A. Peterson. Rockettes Drill Team Under the direction of adviser Kae Wilbur and co-captains Viv Bystrom and Barb Whitney, the Roosevelt Rockettes, a high school dunce line known throughout the state for its precision ability, performed at school functions and elsewhere. Dancing at the St. Paul Winter Carnival accounted for one of their 1959 guest appearances. Half-time periods at Roosevelt’s football games were enlivened by the appearance of the Drill Team. The white skirted meml ers performed militarily styled routines prepared for them by adviser Mr. Swanson. March routines were highlighted by the frequent appearances of the Hag twirlers and the major-ct tes. II. Anderson. S. Andor, P. Beckman. H. Bcndik. (I. Berg. J. Berg. P. Blum!, B. Bodine. J. Bunting. I. Burton. K. Chantry. G. Cramer. C. Crofoot. J. Cronen. C. (’itchier. I.. Dyjak. M. Erickson. N. Eriksoo. J. Freund. J. Ferrell. D. Garten. C. GroMfr. R. Goetz. I.. Haley. J. Hansen. I). Hartshorn. K. Haglund. J. Iloaglund, J. Jen - old. C. Johnson, I). Johnson. J. Johnson. S. Johnson. J. Jordon. S. Kalscheur, S. Knutson. B. I.und pii t. I). Mar-kle, M. Mattjon. I.. McDonald. S. McDonald. J. Mital. P. Murphy. S. Nelson. S. Nelson. E. North. S. Olson. K Perron. X. Peterson. S. Peterson. B. Rac. V. Bateau. K. Kataczak. C. Raymond. S. Reiten. L. SamueUon. N. Schmidke. B. Stepanek, B. Taplin. C. Taylor. S. Thompson. S. Thor. ('. Wngnild. J. Williams. Not pictured: J. Amundsen. B. Bush. J. Floody. C. Laudrndager, C. Larson. J. Lundcen. BOTTOM HOW: M. Bluml. D. Clauaon, L. Foatien, J. R listen, Mr. Eggu, adviser, K. Woodhouae. C. Sillier. K. Krog nid. HOW TWO: J. Solti , K. Lind. ('. Prim lie. J. Roscnc, J. Harvey, K. Dolan. E. Niclwn. ROW TIIHKK: D. Wagnild, B. Svitak. G. Peterson, C. Ilaugluml. P. Wold, B. Nave. HOW FOt’R: J. Steneraon, (1. Anderson, I), Green, 1 . Vogtti. T. Johnson. H. Wilburn. R. Forseth. TOP HOW: (’. Wold, H. Hniigr, 0. Miller. J. Peterson. M. OUon, L. Bell. I). Nelson. R. D nins. BOTTOM HOW’: J. Corrornn. K. OUon. B. Walker, K. Sal verson. P. Steen son. R. GoetS, J. Lumlgaard. J. Digero . HOW TWO: K. Olson. K. Hanson. R. Nelson. C. Nelson. V. Wheeler. K. Ness. S. Thompson. P. FUtt. HOW THREE: J. Hansen. J. Velnmier. M. Wagnild, J. Lnken, I). Svendahl. K. Rinn. J. Solberg. I). Helseth. ROW FOI H: M. Erickson. J. Iverson, M. Carlson, N. Erickson, G. Connor. Y. Nelson. K. Aanerud. TOP HOW: M. Over. S. Sandey, I). Foss. S. Sonstcng, M. Carlton, L. Johnson. S. WeckaufT. I). landing. Norse Club As one of I lie oldest dubs at Roosevelt, the Norse Club has enjoyed a Ions and fun-filled past. The dub meets in one Thursday each month. Among special activities this year were the volleyball tournament with the Swedish Club (which the Norse Club won!!!), selling pop at Homecoming, the annual initiation of new members, the Christ- mas Party, ratifying a new constitution, and the Senior Farewell Banquet. This year the Norse Club was very fortunate in having a member of their club. Merlin Olson, as an exchange student to Norway. He attended school there for five months after which he returned to Roosevelt ranting and raving about Norwegian food, schools, and girls. 1921 German Club Die Deutsche Gesellschaft, called “DDG,” was organized in 1945. The club membership is open to all students who are taking or have completed a course in German. Many social activities were enjoyed by the members and adviser, Mr. Teleckv. Some of these affairs were the initiation party, the Christmas party, the farewell banquet, and decorating the stage for Homecoming. Members matched the French Club in volleyball. BOTTOM HOW: C. Custer. S. Buskc. K. Laugen. S. Thornby. Vice President: .1. Keener. President; M. Thompson. Secretary; I). Custer. Treasurer. Mr. Tclceky, adviser; S. Neuman. HOW TWO: S. Askerooth. K. Perron. I). Foster. ('. Johnson. C. Torstcnson. K. Berg, K. Keitges, S. Keif. HOW THREE: C. Hansen. K. Clark. I). Kliuson. L. Huberty, S. Goerne. K. Graf. .1. Lindall. J. Meyers. HOW FOUR: P. Flygare. J. Kenncke. P. Zajac, I). Patrick. J. Wagnild. J. Emerson, J. Ross. TOP HOW: ('. Jirmnek. S. Vnssnr. M. Kankelfritz. K. Shultz. I). Wallace. B. Hcnneke, I). Littcrer. B. Schmidt. BOTTOM HOW: N. Olin. C. Baker. J. Anderson, S. Woestehoff, E. North. M. Tumma. S. Christianson, S. Quisl. HOW TWO: M. Van Heel, C. Watson. G. Wicks. M. Tyrrell. K. Walter, P. Jones, S. Hilmo. J. Darrah. K. C lark. HOW THREE: C. Rollefaon. M. Sclmak, S. Green. J. Wilson, P. Brooks. J. Simons. K. Schmid. G. Cramer. HOW FOUR: J. Erickson. R. Jennrich. M. Tjosvold. S. Christianson. J. Kurth. W. Prentiss. I). Webster. S. Wilson. TOP ROW: B. Davidson. C. Berry. I). Lodmill. M. Walker. R. Neuendorf. I). Barrett. 1). Hanson. M. Filipek, V. Goodmanson. C93] RUSSIAN CLUB—BOTTOM HOW: K. Tangen, T. Lee, Treasurer; S. Quan, Secretary; Mr. Petrou. advisor; J. Alinder. Vice President; 1). Forsberg, President; M. Leon. HOW TWO: N. Snndin. K. Wngnild, L. McClain. B. Thompson, I). Harrington. I). Custer, L. Iverson. TOP HOW; .1. Hass, F. Volkmann. It. Laugen, H. Champlin. J. Meyer, S. Baker, I). Lowder. Swedish Club The Swedish Club, under Mr. Benson, was another of the language clubs Teddy visited. Their activities for 1958-59 included a horseback riding party, a Smorgasbord, movies of exchange students that have visited Sweden, and the celebrating of “Jul” with Scandinavian cookies. Russian Club The introduction of a Russian language class at Roosevelt this year brought with it the formation of a Russian Club. lender the direction of Mr. P. Petrou, Russian teacher, membership in the club was open to anyone wanting to gain an increased knowledge of Russia. SWEDISH CLUB—BOTTOM HOW: S. Milello, B. Palm. II. Bukkc. S. Sorenson, Treasurer; M. C’lialleen, Vice President; Mr. Benson, adviser; V. Bvstrom. Secretary; F. Nelson, President; I). Soderstrom. J. Erickson. HOW TWO: J. Erickson, J. Johnson. S. Liljegren. K. Nelson. I). Poffenberger. ( . Build, I). Star. K. Peterson, J. Myrbill, B. Carlson. HOW THREE: I). Jacobson, I). Christopherson. C. Berg. G. Berg. S. Erickson. C. Sparta, J. Nobel. J. Stenquist. J. Olson. M. Johnson. HOW FOUR: J. Trachy, M. Falk. M. Nyquist. N. Ekln-rg. (I. Bradshaw, S. Anderson, S. Anderson. S. Anderson. K. Hnkanson. L. Shuberg. HOW FIN E: N. Bostrom. L. Ny-gaard. M. Thorpe. J. Johnson. M. Anderson. I). Soderstrom. J. Swenson. K. Ilorky. T. Olafson, M. Lindholm. TOP HOW: I). Hinrichs. B. Pie|K r. P. Reslx rg. N. Westergren. M. Foth. N. Johnson. H. Walfrid. J. Carlson, I). Nelson, I). Strom. ZH1 BOTTOM ROW: I). Moore, J. Rubio, V, Anti!, B. Thompson, Vice President; S. Heilan, Treasurer; L. Swadncr, adviser; M. Pearson, President; S. Anderson, Secretary; B. Carter, Sergeant-at-Arms; (i. Onivcdt. ROW TWO: L. Thompson, J. Brookson, S. Yitrwbod, M. Mueller, L. McClain, C. Maloney. B. 1-av.ila. B. Lund, K. Felix, J. Keith, I). Kingsberg. ROW THREE: J. WedeU, L. Peterson, K. Peterson, J. Deines, B. Rippel. B. Carlson, K. Wagnild, II. Bakke. P. Wittke. M. Wevrens. ROW FOUR: C. Peterson, S. Harris. M. Olsen. J. Pavlovic, B. McKenzie, II. Mackey, B. McKay, S. Quail, J. Koles, J. Berg. P. Vaughan. ROW FIVE: M. Engwaldson, I). Bonin, M. Carlson, K. Babcock. I). Phillips. P. Tanhoff. B. Wiik. P. Bliunl. B. Whitney. TOP ROW: B. Kolesar, I). Beveridge. S. Kane. K. Bucge. B. Phillips, J. Sclbo, L. Iverson, M. McKinney, L. Graham, K. Baltcock. French Club A picnic opened the 1958-59 year for the French Club, which was advised by Mr. Swadner. Held after initiations, it welcomed new members into the club and acquainted them with the older members. Other activities of the year included a hay ride and a Christmas party. In the spring of each year the club holds its annual banquet to honor the graduating seniors. Awards are given for language scholarship and service to the club. Meeting one Wednesday of each month, club membership includes those who are taking, or have taken, French. BOTTOM ROW: (1. Thomas, R. Phillips. J. Wittke. N. Silver. I). Carlson. K. Bailey, J. Klobuchcr. L. Rubis, J. Swanson. ROW TWO: M. Rcisdorph. M. Kostik, S. Anderson. K. Kerns. K. Janssen. M. Holmgren. B. Sand-stroin. ROW THREE: ('. Raymond. J. Hoy. McMahon. J. Alindcr. M. Van Gelder, B. Hedensten. Ml Anderson. M. Teigen. ROW FOUR: J. Cloutier, K. Larson, A. Olds. S. Knutscn, B. Kordosky. B. Bush. J. Jones. TOP ROW: I). Mona, A. Rohan. M. Schmaltz, L. West berg. K. Sanders. G. Woodworth, S. Anderson, M. Keeler. C95J Spanish Club Adelante, siempre adelante,” motto of the Spanish Club, means “Forward, Always Forward.’ Miss Farseth is the adviser of the club which meets on alternate Wednesdays of each month. To belong, a student must be in a Spanish class or have taken Spanish. This year the club was fortunate enough to have an exchange student, Marisa Leon, from Spain. Marisa explained many things about Spain to the members. Club activities for the year included the initiations, selling leis at Homecoming, and the Christmas Pinata party. In May the annual banquet was held to honor the seniors. BOTTOM HOW: M. Schaak. T. Nelson. C. Grosser, B. Olson. M. Nelson. J. Awes. S. Dorfner. ROW TWO: P. Wallin. C. Swanson. K. Kelly. ( Bcrnhardson. J. Hanson. C. Ostrem, B. Bcrgland. G. Huvrilla. ROW THREE: K. Johnson. B. Sundahl. B. D’Kstrada. V. Salen. J. O'Brien. J. Claessen, K. Chcllquist. ROW FOUR: I . Scully. S. Carlson. K. Nyberg. J. Anderson. V. Rateau. I). Lenars:, J. McMillan, S. Taylor. TOP ROW: F. Blaisdcll. J. Meyer, L. Opheim, K. Smith. I). Elliott, J. Bemmg-hausen, J. LeBlond, J. Emerson. BOTTOM ROW: (i. Sigul, M. Dowson, J. Howig. K. Schnorr. S. Kriesel. M. Kelly, M. Leon, J. Pierce. ROW TWO: M. Undell. F. Erieksen. A. Peterson. P. S| err. S. Blomberg. N. Dejoy. N. Zeigler. I). Schubert. J. Trolander. ROW THREE: M. Pastre, T. Ordos. M. Johnson. B. Haiker. B. Mocry, J. Hoy. N. Ingalls, S. Faber. TOP ROW: S. Carlson. J. Sloan. K. Perry, S. Lenar .. K. llaglund. J. Jordan. J. Burton. L. Phillips. S. Stover. C96] BOTTOM ROW: G. Dosrh, S. Forstmm. P. Arling. I , l.iljo, G. Sodcrling, A. Nelson, J. Herman. II. Bakkr. BOW TWO: P„ Savold. M. Mwre, L. Carlutedt. M. Carlson. J. George, S. Ilnug. D. Rtber. B. Mat non. ROW THREE: J. Solum, J. Ward, G. Johnson. K. Carr. K. McKenna. J. Poliak. C. Glnitro. G. Smith. TOP ROW; P. Poliak. C. Kalas. C. Maurrn, J. Anderson. M. Solum, J. Mo.ver. L. Johnson. B. Kems. BOTTOM ROW: S. Nelson. L. Friavold, J. Huekahy. Cl. Gigrirh. J. Weiasmhunter, C. Thompson, L. Tonosri, G. Buron. HOW TWO: I). Goetten, M. Ackcrhladc. J. Schauborh. I). Jensen. N. Lindquist. J. Freeman. P. Elfstrand. M. Ohlhausen. ROW THREE: P. Crist. A. Lichthardt. J. Bal cork. K. Trocdsaon. I . Cnimly. S. Toussaint, I). Ness. TOP ROW: R. Rogers. I,. Hylic, S. Ohlhausen. J. Barsness. J. Klanrierad. C. Peterson. K. Carlson, G. Monmn. Latin Club “Possums quod nos posse putamus”—“We c an because we think we can.” is the motto of the Latin Club under the direction of Mrs. Erickson. The purpose of the club is to encourage the study of Latin and to further that understanding beyond the classroom. The clubs pin is a torch representing knowledge. Among the social activities during 1958-39 were an annual initiation and the spring banquet. The club also included other functions such as l owling parties and dances. As in many other language clubs a trophy is given to an exceptional club meml er each year. This student must demonstrate an understanding of Latin, excel scholastically, and be active in the club. C973 BOTTOM HOW: J. Erickson, J. Wed ell, S. Danielson, Secretary; I . Snvold. J. Otterstad. I). Moore. B. Rippd. K. Peterson. C. Bowman, M. Solum. C. Dahl. J. Solum. K. Densmore, Mr. Hutchins, Director. M. Leon. C. Carlson. C. I'phoff. G. Cline. D. Winick. II. Mackey. K. Peterson. E. Clininplin. J. Koles, J. Trachy, B. McKay, B. DeVilliers, M. Hauhauser. ROW TWO: J. Wenell. J. Husten. P. Vaughan. L. Lee. Treasurer; N. Forties. J. Meyers. B. Pieck. M. Collins. B. Peterson, J. Moyer. B. Wiik. S. EnKclxgjcrd, M. Erickson. A. Greven, K. Kn K ru l. J. Anderson, S. Carlson. K. Tollefsbol. I). Ness. Y. Htutuedt, B. Bent-man, J. Twito. J. ('orison. S. Wenborg, C. Skoe. B. Adams. HOW THREE: E. Wick. H. Pederson, I). Berg. I). Quirk. L. Fron- Choir Music’s place in education is illustrated by the fine work of the Roosevelt Choir. These finest voices of Roosevelt met daily during fourth hour. Mr. Clayton Hutchins, director, trained each voice to blend together to form one of Minneapolis' most popular high school music groups. This year’s choir and other musical groups had the advantage of the new choir room with its soundproofing, acoustic design, and recording equipment. It is specially constructed and includes sound boards and tiered rows of seats which form a semicircle. An intercom system connects the practice rooms to the choir room to complete the best and most modern music department in the state. Under “Hutch’s” supervision, this happy family worked hard to make successes of all of its projects—trips, Christmas and Spring Concerts, and auditorium programs for the students and faculty. The choir also sang for the Hoard of Education Christmas party and at various local churches. In the spring they visited Silver Bay, Minnesota, and its tac-onite plant with money they collected from various projects such as running Charley’s Drive-In for a day. Many choir members belonged to the Chamber Music Singers. These were the people who really liked to sing, had good voices and a sincere interest in music. Mr. Hutchins carefully chose the special music and he and the singers worked together to achieve pleasing results. They performed at both the Christmas and Spring Concerts. [98] dell. I). Coklrom. G. Anderson, L. Johnson. B. Kents, B. Ferguson, G. Smith, W. C« ok. B. Carter. I). Peterson, L. Thorpe, J. Christie, M. Berhow. B. Sundahl, M. Elwood, C. Collins. S. 11 nek. M. Thorpe. V. Olsen. M. Anderson, J. Selho. TOP ROW: I). Nelson. P. Lilja. H. Golmen. Vice President; I). Johnson, President; I). Thomby, L. I'den, I). Barrett, J. McLellan, D. Nelson. K. Johnson, J. Ilase. I). Halley. N. Cook. L. Cecil. F. Sandberg, J. C-asry, I). Wngnild, J. Rosene, J. Berg, M. Wilson, B. Phillips, J. Carlstedt, J. Fili| ek, K. Field, S. Peterson. J. Stenencii. B. Nelson. II. Walfrid. ACCOMPANISTS: K. Bands-guard. M. Kngwaldson. Chamber Music Singers— BOTTOM HOW; S. Wcnborg, J. S lum, G. Smith. I). Moore. M. Erickson, S. Danielson. II. McKay, K. Dcntmore. Mr. Hutchins. Director. HOW TWO: D. Berg, II. Mackey, M. Collins. N. Forbes C. Collins. T. Hale, V. Olsen. M. Berhow, S. Kngrlsgjerri. K. Peterson. HOW THREE: II. Johnson. B. Peterson, J. Mover J. Rosene, K. Bnndsgnnrd, L. Lee. L. Thorpe. F. Sondlterg. J. McLclInn, L. Johnson. TOP HOW: L. Cecil, I). Peterson. L. Prondell. K. Tollefsbol, D. Wagniki. B. Nelson. M. Kngwnldson. H. Golmen. I). Johnson. I). Nelson. [99J Choristers Meeting first hour every clay the Choristers work hard to improve their singing. The group consists mainly of junior and sophomore hoys and girls who hope to sing in the Choir in the future. Because they do not sing publicly, they work doubly hard on the music for school programs. The Spring and Christmas Concerts gave them opportunities to perform their musical selections. BOTTOM BOW: K. Chantry. M. Wiltke. M. Van lloel. M. Ohlhausen, P. Klfstrand. S. Anderson, C. Kohner. I, . Marmn. BOW TWO: K. Freidlnnd. I). Kyllonen, L. Akenon. P. DrotU, J. Hansen. I). Porlner. S. Goemc, J. Buntcli. N. Kklirrx, S. Krirsrl, I). Maxaon. BOW TIIBKK: K. Moline. I). I-cnarr.. J. Doreber, B. Brown, B. Myers. M. Nelson, J. I.indaJI. W. Nichols, I). Kalin. K Gahrielion, (’. Johnson. TOP BOW: K. Johnson, I). Grccndalil. J. Milton. II. Korlnd. R. Kricknon. I). Taylor. ('. Johnson. I). Mona. I). Hewitt, E. Berg, B. Buhrt, L. Bjcldancs. o n a ■■Mma ; i —. -i “H'-i _ O A f. s; i j| Sw7 ! £ 4 r WVi v 1 BOTTOM BOW: I). Lindstrom. J. Maki, J. Slechta, N. Zcigler. Mr. Hutchins, Director, K. Anderson. L. Kjona. J. Welschinger, J. Anderson. BOW TWO: J. SamllerK. J. Freeman. I). Huss, J. Wilson, P. Brooks. S. Fjone, N. Selohow. ('. Berg. J. Bergstrom. E. Johnson. BOW TIIBKK: I). Kingsberg, S. Norrgard. B. Bergland. V. Ilolrit .. L. Iloltan, L. Bloom. M. Beaver. K. Leighton, S. Hanson. G. Kkdahl. TOP HOW: S. Germond. A. Tachcny, K. Northway. G. Frunzrn. S. Rimarcik, K. Christianson. K. West berg. K. Vogt. J. Anderson. M. Anderson, P. Paddock, K. llolmberg. BOTTOM HOW: C. linker. S. Rhodes. S. Searle. J. Pfdmon, Mr. Hutchins, Direct nr; P. Srhleppcgrrll, S. Lc-Inml. S. Ilinehlifl. K. Kainheitz. HOW TWO: J. Hull, J. Pollock, V Skrivseth. K. Olson. J. Nor lander. J. Swanson. N. Lincjuist, N. Stcllick, M. Johnson. ROW TIIHKK: J. Bodin. C. Lewis, F. Zaycheck. M. |{ -i%dorph. G. Knginnd. J. Brown, C. Myrnn, K. Op.sahl, S. NygHard. S. Ilaug. TOP HOW: C. Bcrnhnixl« n. M. Lindmth. K. Andcr on. M. Johnston. G. Hnrnnnnn. S. Antoine. P. Jus| cr. J. Myrbill. S. Glockncr. M. Henson. ('. Jones. Male Chorus Girls'1 Choir To fill tin ever present demand for such a group the Male Chorus was founded in 1958. Mr. Hutchins, director, hopes the Chorus will expand from thirty-eight mein tiers to a larger, more efficient group. Making their initial appearance in the 1958 Christmas Concert, the boys sang at many school functions. In 1958 compulsory music was omitted at Roosevelt and the Girls’ Choir was organized on a voluntary basis. To qualify, girls must be able to harmonize and read notes. The girls sang at the annual Christmas and Spring Concerts Participation in Girls’ Choir is valuable training for those who wish to become members of Choir. BOTTOM ROW: J. Dorsher, H. Myers. I.. Pclton. W. Nichols. I). Kahn. G. Smith. P. Sortie, Mr. Hutchins. Dim-tor. HOW TWO: J. MrLdlan. F. Sandberg. D. Berg, I). Hailing. G. Anderson. B. Carter. I). Sondrail, T. Hide. L. Thorpe. A. Tacheny. HOW THREE: H. Mann, h. Frondell. C. Johnson. D. Peterson. G. Ilney, It. Kelson. G. Johnson, L. Gillette, J. Huttner. J. Wagnikl. K. John on. TOP HOW: M. Dan forth. R Golinen. H. Johnson. J Vn dersnn, P. Scully. I) Parwleau. H. Wilburn, H. Nelson. It. Vmc«, D. Strom. I.. Johnson. J. Klieff. Not pic tured: H. Swanson, R. Hill. Orchestra HASS VIOL: J. Anderson, J. Bruvold, I). Chosen, R. Kem| e. T. KnuUen, R. McDonald. I). Odegaard. C. Smith. R. Svitak. M. Tourand. BASSOON: K. Keitegs. J. Nelson, R. Peterson, R. Pihl. CELLO: S. Bcrglund. J. Bra then, I). Dvorak. B. Lareon, W. Morgan. J. Olson. C. Rowlett. C. Sheldon. CLARINET: L. Foslein, J. Hase. M. Hobbs. J. Olsen. P. Tavernier. ELITE: S. Foretrotn, K. Koni . J. Ltmdganrd. S. Melin, G. Omvcdt, J. Storholin. FRENCH HORN: B. Brown, (J. Denham, L. Hammond, I). Rosen. II. Sack. C. Swenson. HARP: H. Howig. A. Molarck. H. Nelson. C. Tortenson. OBOE: K. LaMoiit. B. Schmidt. W. Whitgraf. PERCUSSION: S. Anderson. I). Iglesnid. 1). Jul-icn, E. Knox. PIANO: J. Knudsen, (1. Near. G. Soderling. TROMBONE: A. Anderson, B. Davidson. B. Kerns. R. Telkc. TRUMPET: T. Nygaard. G. Rude. D. Tjosvold. W. Travis. K. Ulberg. TCBA: B. Olson. VIOLA: R. Dutcher. R. Elf strand, S. Johnson, L. Kenworthy. C. Miller, II. Walfrid. VIOLINS: P. Arling. G. Beehthold. K. Blanehnnl, T. Carey. K. Carlson. M. Carlson. K. Carr. R. Curtiss, V. Dahl. B. D'Estrada, J. Digrros. S. Dorfner. P. Flygare. J. Hastings, S. Haug. S. Hendrickson. L. Iver-80D, C. Jirousek, I. Johnson, B. Lund. C. MacKenzie. P. Martinson, J. Mayer, B. Moline, G. Monson. V. Moore. J. Nelson. T. Olafson. C. Olson. S. Olson, K. Packard. R. Phillips. K. Rude. T. Schave, S. Swanson, M. Tcigen. J. Thorrn, S. WoeatehofT. Band BARITONES: I). Debe. I). Del . J. Meyer . BASSES: ). Miller. L. Nelson. B. Olson. W. Owen . BASSOON: J. Bareness. K. Keitges, J. Nelson. R. Peterson. R. Pihl. BELLS k CHIMES: S. Benedict, J. Cedarlund. S. Lindslcy. CLAR-INET: (i. Case. P. Christensen. P. Dalcske, I). Ellcnwood, R. Foslicn. I,, Gorges, B. Gustafson, K. Hanson. J. Hnse, J. Heggerness. I). Ilolselh. G. Johnson, M. Johnson, S. Kane. B. Lassilla, S. Liljegren, (i. Lovering, L. Martinson. M. Nyquist, S. Ohlhansen. J. Olsen. J. Olsen. B. Palm. C. Preston. I). ReemU. S. Reif. J. Ross. P. Tanboff. M. Walker. P. Wallin. N. Westegren. C. Willison. CORNETS: J. Bow-din. G. Rude. W. Travis. DR CMS: F. Blsisddl. C. Carlson, I). Julian. T. Hanson. J. Jenson. E. Knox. W. Kolesar, T. Larson, R. Wiuokur. L. Anderson. EUPHONIUM: N. Batrheller. FLEUGEL HORN: G. Budd. ELITES: J. Clncuicn, S. Forstrom, B. Haiker, J. Johnson, K. Kerns. S. Melin. J. Storholm. K. Tan gen. FRENCH HORNS: B. Brown, T. Christensen, G. Denham. S. Dunning. R. Fnanes, L. Hammond. M. Over. D. Rosen. R. Sock. C. Swenson, K WaNtad. HARPS: J. Campion. W. Carlson. J. Erickson. M. Nelson. B. Piepcr, G. Sorsoleil. R. Swanson, M. Tjoavold. STRING BASS: R. Kcmpe. M. Tourand. TROMBONES: A. Anderson, T. A meson. B. Davidson, J. Miller, R. Olson. 1). Rosen, K. Schnorr. TRUMPETS: L. Anderson. S. Anderson, B. DeVilliers, D. Johnson, T. Nygnard, P. Redierg. W. Taylor. K. llherg. V. Wheeler. P. Wold. TYMPANI: I). Igelsrud. Diane Sheryl LuAnn Margie Cheerleaders “oooOOOH! OOOhhh . .! BOOM! Ahhhhh . . . Roose-velt High School, Hah! Hah! Hah!” Weird sounds of the Rocket Cheer, and other new yells invented by the cheerleading squad, heralded the appearance of Roosevelt teams at sporting events. Leading the fans in a frenzy of stamping feet, and clapping hands were seniors Sheryl Yarwood, Dave Winick. LuAnn Nygaard, Glenn Suess, Margie Thorpe, Hob Luoey, and Diane Lindberg, and juniors Toni Hanson and Mike Harrison. In addition to the regular squad of seniors and juniors, two mascots, pre-schoolers Mike Ostlund and Wendy Jo Wheeler, added sideline humor and appeal during athletic contests. T. Ilunwin. M. Thorpe, M. Harrison. S. Yarwood, D. Winnick, L. Ny guard. ( . Sues . I). Lindberg. R. I.ueey. “A Sijua«l BOTTOM BOW: 1). Steriinon. I). Schwartz, B. Sacnr. I). Knapp. I). I'phoff, I). Biros, K. t'lhcr . I). Fondrick. L. Prior. W. Hester. BOW TWO: M. Fitzgerald, P. Bosonie. J. HmiiiIhth. B. Beiter. B. Quick. T. Bril. M. Zgndavn. J. Hanson, B. Wfllits, B. Lennon. BOW TIIBKK: K. LiMont. J. Elfntrum. J. Peterson. L. IMcn. P. Liljo, K. Wick, P. Nelson, I). Salt . S. Holling -worth, (1. Wilkennon. BOW FOl’B: I). Johnson, I). Nelson. I). Dietrich, I). Shetler. L. Hoff. I). S vend son. B. Bergstrom. B. Bundy. D. Klfuinim, E. Monalian. TOP BOW: B. Johnson. Asst. Coorlr. T. Turk. Asst. Coach; A. Cowans. Ant. Coach; J. Sullivan. Head Coach; W. Benson, Asst. Coach; M. Scanlon. Manager, J. Milton, Manager. Football Two anil one-half minutes! One hundred and fifty seconds! The events that took place in this short time, spread over several games, stood between the Roosevelt Roughriders and the city title. “Comer the Cowboys” was the theme sung long and loud before the Homecoming game with West on September id, 1958. Hopes and spirits were soaring, but the Teddy score was not quite high enough to provide a victory. A safety scored by the Cowboys during the final seconds of the game ruined Teddy ho| es as the score became 8 to (i in West’s favor. Firs! stringer lake a real. Quirk lead' lliro off lurklr. follow the Biros? ‘iJ ' Squad BOTTOM HOW: C. Humlx-rn. K. Monahan. J. Piiiiulmrn. L WuUli. M. Zgnduvn, I . Wallers. I . Iverson, G. Engfcr. HOW TWO: L. Gillette. I). Grcenduhl. H. Wiehle. J. Helms. J. Norwich. I). Kuhn. H. Carbon, I). Hoff. HOW THREE: J. Robcim. B. Gustafson. R. Wohl. I). Wilson, K. Ruber . I). Dietrich. M. Brndi.snn. M. Scanlon. TOP ROW: II. Burrows, J. Kllefson. I). Madvig. B. Morris, B. Malm. J. Peterson. J. Bundy. Mr. Turk, coach. Football . . . Even (hough the Teddies were one of Roosevelts finest defensive football teams, they failed to capture the city title. As head coach Jerry Sullivan said, “The difference between us and a real good team was one good halfback. This year's honored players were All-City end, Denny Knapp, and second team halfback, Duane Ramberg, also voted “Most Valuable Player. Co-captains for the 1950 season are Hob D u- tton and Paul Nelson. Reiter liarncHM'H n Volt. C 108 3 I)i«l he Krl him? I pln.fr ex ode Vctcalional lurklrr. Letter men of 1958 Bergstrom. B. Lilja. P. •BeD.T. Bozonie. P. Nelson. I). •Biros. I). Klfstrmn. I). Nelson. P. •Dooley. M. Elfslrum. J. Peterson. J. •Fondrick, 1). Gaynor, M. Price. L. Knap| . D. Hanson. J, Shetler. B. •Quick. D. Hester. W. Svcndaon. I). •Rant ber)t. 1). Hoff. L. I’den, L. •Reiter. B lIollingHWorth. S. Wilkinson. G. Sac it. H. Jeilelloh, K. Willils. H. •Schwartz. D. Johnson, 1). Zgodava. M. •Steenaon. D. I.aMunl, K. • Scanlon. M. •niter . K. Lennon. B. ••Milton. J. •Uphoff. 1). •Wick. E. denote teennd airan • denotes manager Scores Won—3. Lost—3, Ti« d—1 Roosevelt 4.i Vocational . ... 0 Roosevelt... .. IS South ... 13 0 West ... 8 Roosevelt.... .. 7 Edison ... 13 Roosevelt... .. 28 Henry ... 7 Roosevelt.... 9f Washburn . . ... 13 Roosevelt... . . 0 Southwest .. . .. 0 Sophomore Squad BO'ITOM HOW: J. Huron. K. Knox, I). Louder. S. Effort . L. Peteraon. C. Widja. I). Hewitt. J. llerrr, ( . Hloom |ui t. A. Tar-vik. HOW TWO: L. Sondrnll. J. Rood. G. Guptill. ( . Sund troin. L. OImiii, J. Lund. H. Heine. T. Hannon, L. Bjeldane . HOW TIIKKE: I). Torvik. J. Danielson, W. Bowler, A. Weyrauch, R. Nodund. K. Andrew , J. Hansen, H. Hendrickson, P. Quirk. HOW FOl’H: I). McMillan, J. Lilia . R. England, 1). Clemen . H Sundnlrom. F. Warn. I). Sluickelton. E. Volk. Nelson, P. Ben-dik. TOP HOW: Coaches—Wendell Benson. Bolt JoluiMtn. STATE CHAMPS Cross Country Hard work paid off for this year’s Cross-Country team. Led by Captain Don Igelsrud, the barefooted harriers swept undefeated through city competition, captured the Region Five trophy, and went on to decisively win the coveted State Championship. Victory in the Swain Invitational in Duluth on October 4 captapulted Roosevelt into the press spotlight as favorite in the State Championship meet, held at Lake Nokomis in Minneapolis. The Teds, no strangers to the title race in many sports, succeeded once again in fulfilling the press predictions. Junior, Jim Day, who often crossed the finish line first, was a major factor in Roosevelt's success. Jim, Marshall Moe, and sophomore, Mark Hyman, form a strong nucleus for next year's squad. Letlermen Schave, T. Hyman. M. Volkmann, M. Anderson, C. Day. J. Moe. M. Bell. G. Bystcdt, D. Igelsrud, D. Tjosvold, D. •denotes second award BOTTOM HOW: T. Schnve. M. Hyman, M. Moe, M. Volkmann, J. Day. D. Tjosvold, I). Igelsrud (Captain). HOW TWO: L. Wcnsole, Mr. Yngve (Coach), (1. Bell. K. Tnlle, B. Anderson. 0. Anderson, V. Goodmanson, I). Bystedt, H. Johnson. The victors— J. I)av. D. Tjosvold. M. Moe, M. Volkmann. M. Hyman. T. Schave, D. Itfelsrud (Captain). 0. NY. Yngvc. Roosevelt. Record (Low score wins) 28 South .... 35 Roosevelt. 21 Southwest 34 Roosevelt. 15 Central 49 Roosevelt. ID Edison ... Roosevelt. 15 Washburn Roosevelt. 21 West .... 85 Roosevelt. 15 Vocational )( Roosevelt. 19 Henry ... Roosevelt. 19 Marshall . 36 Roosevelt. 16 North ... 47 Bachler and Hermanson hold up a tired Volkmann. Captain IgrlMrud, tin- inspiration an l drive behind tin harriers, examines trophy. C in 3 BorrcHon on ihe ring . HOTTOM HOW: T. hither. T. Orel. I). Ran-linger, M. Harrison, R. Bowman, M. Zgodava, ( . Hanson, H. Roust. (I. HOW TWO: B. Ilnrten, J. Schuster, T. .Ameson, E. McKeiinv, J. Orel. 0. Hoey, I). Griepp. W. Hester, R. Andrew , S. Pexhiutta. V. Sets. ROW THREE: T. Runnels. G. Wilkenaon, I). Johnson, B. Chantry, I). Sowlrull. J. Hurvutli, G. Borreson, E. Marlin. B. Hinnies, J. Johnson, coach. Ken Peterson. TOP HOW: L. Sondrall, G. Ilnhhnnl. S. Effertx, C. Duede. Up mill over—llurvulh Gymnastics “Although we started the season with a green team, we ended with a very accomplished one,” was the summary of the 1959 gymnastics season offered by Ken Peterson, Roosevelt’s gym coach. The gymnasts took second place in the city, region, and state meets behind state champion North. Outstanding men in the individual classes were John 1 Iarvath in the “B” Class, Butch Rhodes in the “C” Class, and Boh Bowman in the “D” Class. Co-Captains John I Iarvat h and Butch Rhodes will head the team for the 19(H) season. When all ihe world oom against you . . . Smile! Sadly, only a temporary friendship! Wrestling With only four returning lettermen, hopes for Roosevelt’s wrestling team were not very high this year. However, many beginning wrestlers bolstered the team's strength and enabled it to win district honors and to place second in city ratings. Captain Jerry Hanson, Jack Bundy, and John Ellefson were individual stars in the district meet. Mike Marev and Jerry Hanson took third in the Region Meet in Robbinsdale. Next year eleven of the twelve team members will return for another year of competition. Wrestling Davis. J. KllrfM.ll. J. Ilnllrnlwck. R. Larson. G. Lenon, B. Murry. M. Torvilc, A. denote second award lettermen Well hausen, B. Wentzd, I). Willits. B. •Bundy. J. Fisher, T. •Hanson, J. •Miller. I). KNEELING: J. Ellefson, J. Bundy, M. Marry. J. Hanson, R. Willits, J. Davis, I) Miller, T. Fisher. STANDING: R. Hollen-beck. Nelson, v H. sii r. I-'. Al«l r. T. Nygnard, V. Goodmnnson, B. Wdlliauaai, B. Lenon, A Torvik, L. Uden, G. Lanon, B. Densmore, B. Cullen, L. Wensole, J. Corrornn. Let term en •Anderson. C. •Boxonic, I . Frnnzcn, I). •(Irrnicr, B. I.]llllUtu l. J. Nr Ison, Dale 'denote second award denote manager Reekstroni. I . Christensen,P. Nelson. Dave Sucre, R. ••Horton, Ward “Oh. no!”—Mr. Blake, assistant roach, and -Mr. Courtney, roach. Teddies Blockade. Basketball Unpredictable is the best adjective to use in describing this year’s basketball team. The ability was there, but no one could be sure when it would show itself. At the end of the season, coach Wayne Courtney said that at times the team played as well as either of Roosevelt’s State Championship teams. The Teds showed their skill by beating rival Washburn twice during the year. In District 17 competition Roosevelt came in second by crushing Jump hull. “A” Squad KNKKMNG: K. Harm'll, B. Grenier, I). Nelson. I). Nelson, C. Anderson. I). Frunzen, I . Hozonic, 1 . Bwkstrom, J. Landstnd, V. Horton. STANDING: Mr. Blake, G. SommcHnnd, J. Elfstrum. D. Ix-mas, H. Sac-re, I’. Christensen, B. Jorgenson. D. Elf-slrnm, I . Tavernier, Mr. Courtney. Henry, the team that sneaked into second place in the city during the regular season by twenty-five points. Leading scorer of the team was Charles Anderson, who finished in the city standings with a 10% point average. Anderson, Hob Grenier, and Dale Nelson made both the All-City and All-District squads. Roosevelt was the top offensive team in the city, finishing with an average of 0 2% points. Next year forwards Dale Nelson and Paul Bo-zonie return to co-captain the squad. Ko .onic driving. Mr mo In next yonrV Irani: Don't lo r! Record Roosevelt... .70 Edison .. Roosevelt... .(JO Vocational . . 25 Roosevelt... .55 Southwest . Hi Roosevelt... .5 2 North ... . .55 Roosevelt... 7 2 Marshall . .50 Roosevelt. .. .07 West .... . .48 Roosevelt... .57 Henry ... . .54 Roosevelt... .7 2 Washburn . .08 Roosevelt. .. .08 Central . . . .72 Roosevelt. .. .42 South .... . .01 CN53 Sophomore Squad KNEELING: K. Harm-11. J. Gwiazdon, D. Mona, U. Janttons, L. Bjddanes, I). Greendahl, F. Warn, J. Ilerre. STANDING: Mr. Blake, C. Olson, I). Debe. F. Putnam, J. Meyers. W. Mahn. R. Woodfill. J. Cronin. Equipment Managers After school almost any day of the school year, a line of boys can be seen outside the equipment room, all eager to do business with the busy equipment managers. During the year, Mr. Riemenschneider and his hard-working crew issued and checked in equipment worth thousands of dollars. C U63 Mr. Riemenschneider, F. Boeklund, J. Axbcrg, I). Johnson. G. Will, I). Montroy. They’re off—Captain Wayne Johnson and Hit-hard Tclkc Swimming This season the swimming team increased Roosevelt’s fine reputation in swimming competition by winning city and District 17 championships. Seniors Wayne Johnson and Dick Telke and state 100 yard breast stroke champ, record-breaking junior Virgil Luken, were the team’s sparkplugs. Under the direction of Toi Jambeck, the team rounded into shape to become one of Roosevelt’s best swimming teams, half of which will be back next season. Slate Champ—Virgil Luken BOTTOM ROW: J. Hansen. R. Hyde. I). Nyberg. A. Torvik. R. Clyde, M. O'Brien. ROW TWO: J. Day. V. Luken. R. Franzen. I). Johnson. I . Iverson, T. Kupka. ROW THREE: T. Fisher. J. Nieollof. R. t'phofT, I). Butler. W. Liljemark. J. Martin. Mr. Toi Jambeck. coach. Team effort slops Soutlntcsl goal attempt. Where did that little black thing go?? The huddle—“Let’s win you hairy pueksters! Reiter eludes three for unassisted goal. The Iron Defense— Price and Dooley. Hockey Spirit, enthusiasm, and desire were the characteristics shown in this years hockey team. Building from four returning lettermen. the team skated up to, and defended the city championship, sharing the title with Southwest. Co-captains Boh Reiter and Mike Dooley, mainstays of the team, hustled Roosevelt to a city title. Had it not been for two dramatic ties in city competition, Roosevelt would have closed the season with a perfect record. As it was, Roosevelt ended the season with eight wins. The “man behind the team” was head coach Boh Johnson. His drilling and redrilling was responsible for getting the local puck- sters into fine shape. He stated at the season end, “This is the hardest working bunch of boys 1 have ever been connected with.” Although the Teds just missed getting into the State Tournament, they did defeat St. Paul Murray, and Richfield, both champions in their respective conferences. Playing during Christmas vacation in Northern Minnesota, the Teddy team held State Champion Roseau to a 1-1 deadlock until the final thirty seconds of the game. Tom Hall, the city's leading scorer, made the first all-city team. Because of his outstanding job in the nets, Larry Price was a second selection for the all-city team. “A” Squad SITTING: I). Svendson. It. Reiter. It. Faanes. M. Dooley. L. Price, G. Calhoun. G. Mcinkc, T. Cooney, T. Hall. B. Larson, K. By sled t. STANDING: Mr. It. Johnson, I). Slnchta, It. Naslund, A. Carbon, M. Gay nor, G. Engfer. G. Kh IiiihI, B. Larson, M. Ryman, B. Iairson. M. Scanlon. [119] Sophomore Squad SITTING: I). Chratopherson. R. Hendrickson. E. Andrews, J. Danielson, K. Knox. J. Rock. G. Guptill. R. Johnson. STANDING: Mr. Midke. T. Albrecht, I . Olson, R. Johnson. B. Hunler, I). Johnson. R. Buhrt, K. Shulty, R. England, R. Runeborg, B. Hanson. Face-off. Reiter vs. Washburn. Letter men Calhoun. G. Carlson. A. ••Cooney. T. •••Dooley, M. Engfer. G. • Englund. G. ••Kaunes. R. •‘Gaynor. M. ••Hall. T. ••Larson. R. Larson. B. ••Meinke. G. Naslund. It. ••Price. L. •••Reiter. R. Ryman. M. Slarhtn. I). S vend son. D. •Scanlon, M. •Bystedt. E. 'denote manager •• denote second airard 'denote third auard Scores Roosevelt....... 4 Roosevelt....... .‘J Roosevelt....... 4 Roosevelt....... 5 Roosevelt....... 7 Roosevelt....... f) Roosevelt....... 3 Roosevelt....... 8 Roosevelt....... 0 Roosevelt....... 1 Edison .......... 0 South ........... 1 Marshall ........ 0 Vocational ...... 0 Central ......... 0 North............ 0 Washburn ........ 1 West ........... ‘i Southwest ....... 0 Henry ........... 1 c 1203 Skiing During the past three years the Roosevelt ski teams have been plagued with bare ground. Ted skiers waited for the snow which seldom came. Flakes which did fall melted quickly. For this reason there were no slalom meets this year. Snow had to be hauled in for jumping meets. Because of the lack of snow local- ly, the city and state meets were held at Duluth. Teds skied to second place in the city, and, despite the advantage of snow which the northern teams had. took fifth in the state. Captain Dick Swanson, a real coinjjctitor, and Mr. Dale Johnson, coach, coordinated in developing a well-balanced squad to represent Roosevelt. KNEELING: B. Blix. T. Roacndahl. I). Johnnon. R. Svitak. K. Bnb -ork. I). Sw-aiiMm. STANDING: J. Kochane. I). (Mcjaartl, II. Engndl, R. R - i -til iiii li, V. IVIr nnl. T. Telkr. S. VVilnon. Conrli Dale Johiuoa. BOTTOM ROW: Mr. Courtney, coach; J. Bamberg. U. Peterson. R. Grenier. L. Grant. TOP ROW: I). Johnson. N. Benedict, G. Thone. W. Liljemark, R. Hnglind. P. Hogan, J. Keohane. R. Kve-hurg. B. Thompson. J. Johnsen. Lee Grant—expert with « ithcr end. Bob Petersen watches in amazement. Golf Built around four experienced lettermen, the 59 Golf Team had hopes of repeating as state golf champions. (The State Tournament results were too late for publication.) Senior co-captains, Lee Grant and Bob Grenier, and juniors Jack Bamberg and Bob Petersen made up the starting four. The graduation of last years captain, Rolf Doming, meant that the team would have no super-star; but coach Wayne Courtney hoped that the mid-70 scores of all four lettermen would compensate for the loss of Doming. Southwest and Edison offered the strongest competition in the city conference. Bob Grenier enjoys second childhood in sandbox. MA SQUAD—BOTTOM ROW; B. Barhler. M. Failing. J. ShrafTcr. M. Volkniann. I). TjoavoM. eaptain; H. (Junk. ruptuin; R. I’phoff, captain; I). Igtcsnid. G. Wilkinson. R. Faanes. M. Zgodava. ROW TWO: I). Hoff. I). Johnson. R. Carlson. 1). BysN-.lt, R. Day. S. Baker. I . Kennedy, B. Anderson. R. Ix-non. G. Kovic, S. Hollingsworth. IV Vk.n. TOP ROW: Mr. Sullivan, as t nMirh; J. Hide. manager: I). Thornhy. J. Helms. C. Anderson. R. Lemas. P. Iht-kstniiu. I). Schwartz. Mr Yngve, coach; R. Sam . F.. Monahun. I). Rninlierg. S. Paulson. Mr. Turk. asst. coach. T rack Tri-captains Dale Tjosvold, Dick Quick, and Dick Dphoff led the ’59 cindcrmen to a fine season. a year especially outstanding in relays and distance events. The year was filler! with thrills and surprises, one of which was I ’phoff breaking a seventeen year-old record in the half-mile indoor track meet early in the season. The broad jump, pole vault, shot put, and discus, plus many sprints and relays, create an interesting spectacle for the many Teddy rooters each Spring. B” SQUAD—BOTTOM ROW: L. Wensol, W. Grund. G. Kingman, A. Johnson. C. Swenson. L. Aancstad. II. Engnrll. R. Dahlnmn. ROW TWO: I). Steiner, D. Elliott. J. I,ilia. I). Debt . I). Furman, J Myers. W. Grvffin. ROW THREE: J. Sullivan. Coach; T. Turk, Coach: J. Anderson, |). Nyberg. F. Warn. I). (• rretidahl. K. Tallr, K. Ro-lierg. II. Harder. 0. W. Yngve, Coach. “A SQUAD—BOTTOM HOW: I). Fondrick, B. Larson, M. Dooley. I). Svcndscn. Co-captain B. Heiler, Co-captain K. Armstrong. B. Larson, T. Kngfer, T. Cooney, B. Bergstrom. HOW TWO: J. I eshovsky, I). Kllingson. L. Olson. I). Johnson. P. Bosonic, J. Norwick, F. DcGregoire, J. By mark. I). Nelson. HOW THREE: P. Nelson, G. Budd. 1). Nelson, B. Jorgensen. G. Budd. M. Bradison, ( . Hanson, L. Wangstad. TOP HOW: Manager C. Hjortaas, L. Price. I). Goodmanson. B. Paulson, Assistant Coach; I). Mielkc, Coach. Dooley backs up mighty Marshallite miss. Baseball The baseball team of 1950 was led by co-cap-tains Bob Reiter in the outfield and pitcher Keith Armstrong on the mound. Although Teddy coach. Dale Mielke, was rebuilding the team, he was pleasantly surprised by their fine showing. The pitching staff of the Roosevelt nine depended mainly on Armstrong, Dale Nelson, and Dave Svendsen. Bill Larson, Jack Norwich, Bob Larson, and Tom Kngfer in the infield, and Bob Reiter, Bob Bergstrom, and Terry Cooney in the outfield saw extended action. roughest competition for the Teds came from Washburn, last year’s championship team, and Central. “IC SQl’AD—KNEELING: B. Bukken. 1). Mona. P. Cronin. H. Bundy. J. McCarthy. G. Kngfer. G. Goodman. H. Wood-fill. V. Sly. Mahn, J. Gwaizdon. B. lender. STANDING: T. Mosher, M. Hyman, H. Naslund, W. Bowler, C. Berry, J. Ilerre. D. Hedlund. W. Johnson. H. Huhrt. T. Hanson. H. Mange. Coach Mr. Swadner. Tennis Roosevelt’s racketeers, fronted by the unusual number of five returning lettermen, offered tough competition to their city foes. Tom Hogan and Gordy Denham, completing their second year as team co-captains, lead the doubles division. John Schiebe, Dick Forstrom. and Rob Sack played in singles competition. Jim Alinder, Jerry Hanson, and sophomore Frank Kleckner added additional depth to the squad. City matches were played at home on the Hiawatha concrete and away at various other courts throughout the city. Denham ready a Hogan nerve . BOTTOM ROW: H. Bergstrom. K. Forstrom, T. Ilojutn. F. Kleckner. It. Sack. TOP HOW: J. Hanson. I . Collier. L. Bjel-tluiir . T. Nviaianl. J. Alinder. Mr. Skaunni. natch. Senior Volleyball Champs SITTING: M. Thorpe. S. Hendrickson. K. Wngnild. KNEELING: B. Wakefield, .1. .Minder, 1 . McKinley. Junior Volleyball Champs KNEELING: J. Carlson, I). Kingsbcrg. M. Raulmuser. M. Solum. S. Bussc. STANDING: G. Budd, I). S vend sen, ('. Hjorlass. E. Monahan. G. Nordos. Sophomore All-School Champs KNEELING: B. Hey man. M. Fnmsen, B. Smith, T. Carey, I . Zajnc. STANDING: S. Swenson, G. Davidson. K. Nas-lund, J. McCarthy. Intramural Sports “Spike it!” “Get off my toe, you hi lug!” “Oh, my hand!” “In this court, please!” “Would you mind hitting the ball and not my head!!” “Come on, you guys, let's go!” Needless to say, these remarks are not to be heard at an afternoon tea party! More than likely, these and other “encouraging” remarks were heard by anyone walking past the girls’ gym during intramural volleyball games. This year’s series of games was held after school, with teams from many of the homerooms participating. A champion was selected for each of the three grades—sophomore champions, Homeroom 308; junior winners, Homeroom 238; and senior champs. Homeroom 107. Following the selection of individual grade winners, a tournament was held to name the all-school champions. Confident seniors and hopeful juniors found that the young blood of the sophomore team was too much for them. Girls'1 Sports For the second year, Roosevelt senior girls could elect to participate in a recreational activities class in place of study hall. Prior to this time, seniors were allowed to take only leadership. With the new class, however, senior gals had an opportunity to play volleyball, basketball, golf, or any other sport they chose, thus completing a gym program covering all three grades. Sophomores take the required course which includes work in all phases of gym. Juniors complete more advanced and specialized work in team sports, individual sports, folk and square dancing, modern dancing, and leadership. Girls leaders, both juniors and seniors, helped Miss Price and Miss Wilbur take attendance, care for equipment, and supervise classes. Lynne Maher, student assistant, aid S. Price. Linda Dvjak calls a foul. Girls' Gym leaders BOTTOM ROW: C. Laudcn stager, G. Dykstra, J. Harvey. K. Wagnild, B. Whitney. B. Wiik, J. Berg. S. Hack. ROW TWO: J. Johnson. I . Lindborg, K. Rataczak. S. Yarwood, G. Omvedt. A, Bjurstmni. L. Haley. TOP ROW: S. Knutson, J. Arvidson, I). Garten, L. Shubcrg. I I2“3 t a Racket Squad KNEELING: V. Bystrom. G. Ornvedt, A. Bjurstrom. B. Whitney. STANDING: C. Karlstroin. L. Opheim, S. Swanson. NOT PICTrRED: J. Furness. I). Soderstrom. K. Flattem. J. Olson. Badminton Not only the fellows with their athletic teams brought fame and honor to Roosevelt during the 1958-59 school year. Though not as much attention was given to the girls, Roosevelt’s badminton team placed second in sub-district competition. Victories over Central, Henry, and Vocational were marred only by a loss at the hands of the undefeated Southwest team. Team members were chosen from the winners of a school tournament which was open to all girls. Carolyn Karlstrom, individual champion, and Louise Opheim paired to become doubles champions. Ix ui e and Carolyn with huttlr equipment. Mixed Doubles KNEELING: S. Swanson, C. Karlstrom. L. Opheim. STANDING: T. Hogan, J. Minder. NOT PICTCRED: J. Brown. Basketball played with charm and grace. Basketball Amid the screams of anguish, pain, laughter, and finally victory, the winner of the girls’ basketball tournament was named. Living up to its name, the Teddy Trompers succeeded in eliminating all other contenders for the school title. Winning was not new for these girls, however, for most of them were also on the championship team as sophomores. Interest in this favorite sport is high, and although the girls don’t play “big-league style,” they more than hold their own in the vocal department. (Tinon, stretch! Teddy Trompers KNEELING: S. Foretrom, M. Murphy. J. Freund, L. Opheim. STANDING: J. Swenson, C. Karlstrom. L. Maher, C. Dahl. CI29] Principal Mr. John C. Wells Administration The administration of a school the size of Roosevelt requires highly capable and efficient leadership. Roosevelt found these qualities in Principal John C. Wells and Assistant Principal Mercedes 1.. Nelson. These two worked as a team in building and supervising Roosevelt policies. Establishing high educational standards, as well as developing good citizenship qualities in students, have Ih cii their goals. In attaining these goals, Mr. Wells and Miss Nelson often consult faculty members and hold numerous individual parent and student conferences during the year. An exhausting job for them at the beginning of each semester is programing students and organizing them into the available classes. Assistant Principal Dr. Mercedes I.. Nelson Counselors Concerned with the present while looking ahead to the future might well summarize the work of Roosevelt’s four counselors. Testing students, counseling them concerning programs, assisting seniors in their immediate plans after graduation, and advising the National Honor Society are only a few of their numerous duties. M. HUGHES: Sophomore, Senior. 1). POM- MEH: Senior. A. PALMQl’IST: Junior. E. I’ALKKN: Sophomore. Nurse G. M. BLAIR: School nurse. Health Council. Special Assignment C. W. COURTNEY: Study Hall Chairman, Student Council Adviser. Lunchroom Conduct Supervisor. Basketball Coach, Golf Coach. Visiting Teacher M. I). ERICKSON: Visiting Teacher. Coordinating Council SITTING: M. Nelson. A. Baardseth. E. Luudquist. M. Holmquist. J. Robertson. A. Gouans. STANDING: J. Wells. (). Hollenbeck. T. Ohno. W. Knutson, E. Haynes. English Teachers SITTING: II. Klcfsaas. F. Lurid-quid. STANDING: I’. Sandboe. T. Jnmbcck. L. Andersen. English I- F. ANDERSEN: Business English. Sophomore English. 1. C. DOHERTY: Creative Writing, Sophomore English. Chairman of Tenth Grade English. T. W. JAMBEGK: Sophomore English, Adviser of “R Club, Swimming Team Coach. A. IN. JOLLY: Communications. Enriched English and World Heritage. V. ! I. KAUPANG: Communications, English and World Heritage. Modern Literature, Adviser of Hi-C Club. Adviser of Junior Executive Board, Term Chairman for Twelfth Grade English. II. L. KI.EFSAAS: Speech Fundamentals. History. Elective Speech. Adviser of Sagamore. F. LUNDQUIST: Enriched English and World Heritage. English and World Heritage. Business English, Adviser of Humanities Club, Coordinat- ing Council Chairman. M. G. MALMSTEN: Sophomore English. Modern Literature. M. C. McGRATH: Communications, Modern Literature. J. E. NEWTON: Creative Writing. Modern Literature. Adviser of Creative Writing Club. Chairman of Eleventh Grade English. I NIEI-SEN: Newswriting. Adviser of Standard Staff. I- OSTERIIl S: Elective Speech. Modern Problems. Adviser of Debate Squad and National Forensic League. S| eech Activities. A. I . SA.NDBOE: Radio-TV, Dramatic Arts. Modern Literature, ‘Advanced Dramatic Arts, Play Production, Chairman of Auditorium Committee. Adviser of Drama Club. Class Play, and Talent Show. V. J. STEPHENSON: Communications. Sophomore English. Remedial English. V. W. STRAKA: Communications. Sophomore English, Commencement Committee. B. VOGT: Sophomore English. Communications. A. R. WHITLOCK: Sophomore English. English Teacher SITTING: V. Stephenson. M. MeGmth, V. Straka, V. Kaupang. B. Vogt. STANDING: M. Malmsten, M. Doherty. A. Whitlock. L. Osterhus, A. Jolly. J. Newton. Language Teachers SITTING: I). Erickson, P. Pctmu. M. Fnrseth. STANDING: B. EgRan. W. Benson. L. Swndncr. S. Tclccky. Mr. Nielsen reviews cojn for Standard Stuff. Mrs. Erickson takes lime out for lunch! Language W. P. BENSON: Swedish. American History. Adviser of Swedish Club. Sophomore Football Coach. B. R. EGGAN: Norwegian, History. Adviser of Norse Club. Faculty Manager of Athletics Budget Committee. All-City Athletics Chairman. Roosevelt Athletic Council. I). II. ERIGKSON: Latin, Communications. Speech, Adviser of Latin Club. M. FAR.SETH: Spanish. Adviser of Spanish Club, Auditorium Committee. P. P. PETROL: Russian. History. Adviser of Russian Club. L. G. SWADNER: French. Adviser of French Club, Sophomore Baseball Coach. S. A. TEI.ECKY: German, Adviser of German Club. n i35i History Teachers SITTING: W. Haynes, I). Heath. E. Sanders. I. Lynch. STANDING: A. Gowans, M. Skaurud, A. Heller, R. Johnson. C. Lobdcll. T. Turk illustrates American government. Home Ec Teachers L. Kramer. K. Comley. B. Johnson. (Not pictured) G. Thomas. Social Studies A. GOWANS: Modern Problems, World Problems, Line Coach in Football, Coordinating Council. W. E. HAYNES: American History, English and World Heritage. Adviser of History Club, Coordinating Council. I). R. HEAT1I: History, Adviser of Vital Events Forum and Senior Banquet. A. J. HELLER: History, Special Assignment. R. N. JOHNSON: History. Hockey Coach. Assistant Football Coach. C. J. LOBDELL: Modern Problems. Adviser of Audio-Visual Crew. Stage Committee. Auditorium Committee. I. R. LYNCH: History, Communications, Chairman of Social Studies Department. E. I). SANDERS: History. Business English. Communications. M. II. SKAURUD: Modern Problems, United States History, Tennis Coach. T. N. TURK: History, Assistant Football Coach of B Squad, Assistant Coach of Wrestling. Home Economics K. A. COMLEY: Home Economics. Home and Family Living. Health Committee. B. JOHNSON: Clothing. Home and Family Living. Adviser of F.H.A. I- M. KRAMER: Home Economics. Chairman of Home Economics Department. G. M. THOMAS: Foods, School Lunchroom Su|H rvisor. Bu8ine«8 Teachers SITTING: II. Wagner. G. Springer. I). Johnson, D. Young, J. Rolloff. STANDING: A. Runnlselh. L. Gardner. II. Haberman, M. Wiest, L. Rice, E. Olson. “Now id thr Ionic fir all food mwn lu oinie tu thr and uf there party”—L Shuherg and A. Hubbard. “Take a letter please”—C. Mader. Business A. B. BAARDSETH: Bookkeeping. Coordinating Council. L. F. GARDNER: Office Training. Co-adviser of Cheerleaders. School Duplicating. H. L. HABER-MAN: Secretarial Practice. Shorthand. Bookkeeping, Adviser of Blue Tri. Committee of Twenty. D. E. JOHNSON: Typing. Basic Business, Personal Typing, C’oaeh of Ski Team. E. 1.. OLSON: Occupational Relations, Retailing, Y'ocational Coordinator. Chairman of Public Relations Committee. L. K. RICE: Senior Shorthand. Shorthand, Secretarial Practice. Adviser of Junior Executive Committee, Faculty Social Committee. J. L. ROLLOFF: Shorthand. Basic Business, Adviser of Cheerleaders. G. J. SPRINGER: Basic Business, Typing, Social Committee. H. F. WAGNER: Occupational Relations. Secretarial Skills. Office Skills, Adviser of Office Part-time Training. M. R. WIEST: Typing. Business English. Adviser of Silver Tri. D. II. YOUNG: Basic Business. Advanced Typing. C 137 □ A. A. BRENNY: Plane Geometry, Advanced Algebra. R. S. BRONNICHE: Plane Geometry, Accelerated Geometry, Special Assignment. M. EAR INS: Plane Geometry, Solid Geometry, Trigonometry, Accelerated Geometry, Adviser of Math Club. C. C. HANSEN: Elementary Algebra, Senior Math. W. J. KNUTSON; Advanced Algebra. Geometry, Assistant Adviser of Hi-Y Club. Coordinating Council. D. A. MARTIN: Elementary Algebra. Senior Math. Driver Training. I). E. M1ELKE: Plane Geometry. Advanced Algebra. S|K cial Assignment. Assistant Adviser of “R Club. Sophomore Hockey Coach. Baseball Coach. T. T. OHNO: Elementary Algebra. Plane Geometry. Adviser of Chess Club, Coordinating Council. E. M. REDl.l Nl): Advanced Algebra. Solid Geometry, Trigonometry. Chairman of Mathematics Department. Math Teachers SITTING: K. Bronniche, Hansen, E. Redlund. D. Mielke. A. Brenny. STANDING: D. Martin, L. Eakins. Y. Knutson. T. Ohno. Mathematics Physical Education R. A. Me WATERS: Physical Education, Health. First Aid. K. M. PETERSON: Physical Education, Health, First Aid, Adviser of Gymnastics Team, Adviser of Boys’ Intramural Sports. S. M. PRICE: Physical Education. Health, Adviser of Girls’ Tennis and Swimming Teams, Adviser of Girls’ Intramural Sports. R. E. WILBUR: Physical Education, Health. Adviser of Rookettes, Adviser of Girls’ Badminton and Golf Teams, Adviser of Girls’ Intramural Sports. Physical Education Teacher® S. Price. R. Wilbur. R. McWaters. K. Peterson. C138 3 Science Teachers FRONT ROW: W. Hartmann, M. Halron, II. Riemenschneider, A. Cannon. BACK ROW: J. Thom ton. R. Blukc, T. Valvik. O. Yngve. M. Weum. Chcmint of tin futurr? J. Beckman and L. Cecil. Science R. R. BLAKE: Physics, Assistant Basketball Coach. A. CANNON: Biology, Adviser of Science Club. M. W. HALRON: Chemistry, Adviser of Science Club. W. J. HARTMANN: Physics, Aviation Science, Special Assignment. Adviser of Science Club. H. A. RIEMEN-SCHNEIDER: Biology, Adviser of Sportsmen’s Club. J. I„ THORNTON: Chemistry, Adviser of Science Club. T. O. VALVIK: Biology, Adviser of Hi-C Club. M. B. WEL'M: Biology. Physiology, Adviser of Hi-Y Club, Health Committee. O. V. YNGVE: Physics, Special Assignment. Cross Country Coach. Track Coach, Chairman of Science Department. [139: Music O. A. HENNING: Band I. Band II. Applied Music. Technique. C. Ill'TCHINS: Choir, Choristers, Chamber Music, Girls Choir, Male Chorus. A. L. SWANSON: Orchestra, Drill Team, Technique. Music Teachers A. Swanson, C. Hutchins, 0. Henning Portrait work in art class! Art Teachers V. Cnttron and P. Forsyth Art CHOU V. L. CATTRON: Art. Chairman of Art Department. P. C. FORSYTH: Art, English, Adviser of Junior Bed Cross. Shop L F. BRICK: Cabinet Making. D. A. IIANSON: Auto Mechanics, Driver Education, Chairman of Senior Class I’artv and Graduation Night Activities. O. I. HOLLEN-HECK: Machine Wood, Basic Drafting, Machine Drafting, Adviser of Pilot’s Club, Coordinating Council. D. W. IVER-SON: Machine Shop, Special Assignment. S. T. JOHNSON: Printing. Special Assignment. C. E. LUKE: Agriculture. Farm Sfechanics, Adviser of F.F.A. W. R. I,UNDELL: Industrial Metals, Adviser of Stage Crew, Auditorium Committee. J. YY SULLIVAN: Mechanical Drawing. Shop Teachers L. Brick and J. Sulli van Remedial—Sightsaving Teachers S. Yrersdl, M. Holmqnist, J. Robertson Shop Teachers FRONT ROYY‘: S. Johnson. I). Iverson. I). Hanson. BACK ROW: O. Hollenbeck, W. Lundell. C. Luke. Remedied—Sightsaving M. M. HOLMQUIST: English. Social Studies, Mathematics, Coordinating Council. J. ROBERTSON: Sight Saving, Coordinating Council. S. WERSELL: English. Social Studies. cun Librarians Librarians G. Owens, K. Putnam. J. White. OWENS: Library Aide. K. E. PUTNAM : Librarian, Advisor of Library Service Club. Social Committee. J. S. WHITE: Assistant Librarian, Co-Adviser of Library Service Club. A place for everything and everything in its place”—J. Gustafson. 'What number please? —J. Borg. Office Clerks E. ARNDT: Textbook Clerk. O. BROOKS: Requisition Clerk. V. CLICK: Visiting Teacher's Clerk. S. GROBE: Program Clerk. V. MAHER: Credit Clerk. E. PALLA: Chief Clerk. B. J. PATTERSON: Finance Clerk. O. STONE: Attendance Clerk replaced bv L. ECKERMAN. School Clerks O. Brooks. E. Arndt, E. Palla. V. Maher. S. Grobe, (). Stone. B. Patterson. Missing—L. Eck-erman. V. Click. School (looks SEATKD: M. Cline. 0. Sand-strom. (). Miokelson. F. Johnson. STANDING: B. Moe. P. Ramswick. L. II rdiiiK. E. Frunze n. I). Strom. Engineering Staff The addition of Roosevelt’s new wing created many more duties for Roosevelt’s janitorial staff. There were more rooms to sweep, more floors to wax, and more locker tops to dust. The addition of one man brought the total janitorial staff to thirteen janitors and one matron. Lunchroom Staff An integral phase of any high school’s operation is its hot lunch program. This need was met at Roosevelt by a competent staff of cooks. These cooks, under the direction of Mrs. Thomas, prepared hot lunches daily for the student body and teachers. The food prepared in Roosevelt’s kitchen varied from chow mein to pizza and from jello to lemon pie. Engineers FRONT ROW: R. Bvcrs. L. Burk. A. Rebar. K. I ten rick. II. Claim. BACK ROW: G. Svang, E. Wiehdall. S. Hutchinson, A. Johnson. A. Ilruhy. C. Carlson, L. Bot trin. C. Marrhessault. Underclassmen Verne Goodmanson President Doug Klfstrum Viet President Judith Hansen Treasurer Dub (.'hrlhiTR Secretary •Junior Class Annerud. Kathleen t . Abraham. SuiAnnc C. Abrnluimson. Bruce Alil. Maxene I.. A lit . Judy Kay Allard. John Amundsen. Kenneth Andersen. Leslie J. Anderson. Alnn II. Anderson. Barbara L. Anderson, Garry M. Anderson. Janet K. Anderson. John K. Anderson, Judith K. Anderson, Lurry M. AnderMin, Luther Anderson. Margaret J. Anderson. Mary K. Anderson. Sally L. Anderson. Sandra J. Anderson. Sharon L. Anderson. Tim Antll. Roger Antll. Victoria J. Arlintr. 1‘anielu J. Armstrorur. David A meson, Thomas Askerooth. Garry Atwood. Margaret Hnlxoek. Karen A. Bnchler. Bruce Bat-klin. James Bailey. Klalne Adelle Bain. Frandne L. Baker. Edward Bnkke. Myles Bang. Phil Barker. Lawrence Barklin, James Barrett. Darryl Barry. Daniel Bareness. Judith S'. Bartosh. David Bassnmore, Maryann Bobus. James Beck. Mary Bell. (Jerald Benda. Bar I Mira F. Benedict. Warren Bcrens, Helen M. Berg, Carole J. Berg. Geraldine I.. Berg. Judith A. Berg. Mary K. Berg, Mary F. Bergan. Paul Bcrgln, Thomas Berglln. Marlys A. Bergman, Burdette Ii. Bernlnghausen. John Beveridge. David Bielinski. Kloisc F. Bishop. Patricia A. Blackstouc, Jon Blanchard. Kaye Blanchard, Loiue D. BIimiiii. David Bloom. l.ois C. Biuml, Jacqueline I.. Blunil. Marlys J. Boe, Samuel Bohanon. Caroleeu Ann Bolson. Kona Id Boistad. Frederick Bowdin. Jerrold Bowman, Carole G. Bowman, Robert Bozonlc. Paul Bmdison. Mike Brodcrius, Kay F.. Brookson. Alice J. Brown, Janice M. Brown. Sharon I.. Brundnge. James Briivold, James Build, Garland Budd. Gaylord Buegc. Karen J. Unkind. Karen Bundy. Jack Bunting. Jill Burke, Gene Burling. Gerald Burrows. Harold Basse. Sharon A. Butler, Carolyn A. Butterworth. Beverly A. Bymnrk, Jerry Bystedt. Dexter Calhoun, Gerald Caliii. Judith I). Camielln. Geraldine A. Capron. Jerrilyn K. Carlson. Barbara J. CarLson. Barbara JoAnn Carlson. Gary Ii. Carlson, Janies K. Carlson. Janice M. Carlson. Joyce R. CarLson, Judith I. CarLson, Kathryn K. Carlson. Kenneth L. Carlson. Marlys J. CarLson. Marvin CarLson. Patricfn A. Carlson. Russell Carlson. Sandrn J. Carlson. Susan M. Carlstedt. Judith F.. Carr. Kathy A. Carter. Robert Ca.se. Gary Casperson, Adeline A. Cedarlund, Janet F. Challeen, Mary I.. Chapman. Marv K. Chayer, Diane K. Cheesebrougb. Theresa F„ Cbelberg. J. Robert Chellqulsl. Kathleen G. Cheney. Gary Christensen, Cheryl Christensen. Dennis Christensen. Peter Christianson. Sandra L. Christie, Janet ChrlstODherson. Roberta Clabo. Susan M. Clan son. Donald Claessen. Judith Anne Clark. Karon Clark. Kathleen K. Cline. Gwendolyn Clinton. Judith A. Cloutier. Judith A. Collier, l'eter Collins. Gary Collins. Kathleen M. Collins, Michael Colstrom. David Comer. Patrick Conrad. Dale Cook. Walter Costello. Ruth 0. Cowan. Robert Crawford. Larry Croissant. Pavla .1. Dahl. Carolyn K. Dahl. David Dahl. Janet G. Dahl. Kathleen Dahlia. James Da rruh. Jerllyn Davis, Jack Day. Roger James DeGidfo. Kathleen A. DcGregolrc, Fred Delnes. Janet DeJoy. Nancy F. DeKeuster. Gerald D’Kstrada. Hnrbara DeVIUIers. Barbara Dcviiiier . Bruce Dietrich. Duane Dltschler. Carole Dobbelmann. Kathrynn Doily. Ronald Dolan. Kathleen Dombeck. Charlotte Dombrowski, John Dombrowsky. April Donnelly. Killeen Donnelly. Judith Donnelly. Thomas Dorfner. Sharon Dosch. Mary Dow. Lorry Dow, Terry Dowdle. Barbara Dunlutm, Carole Dunnell. Delbert Duntley, Patricia Duschik. William Dutcher. Rebecca Dyjak. Lynda Kastman. Norman Kdin. Evelyn Ride, David Ride. Patricia Riermanu, Karen J. Klfstrum. Douglas Klfstrum. James Kliason. Doris Kllef. James Ellefson. John Kllinirson. Richard Kills. Brenda Klwood, Mary K. Kmergon. James Km me. Lois J. Knirlund. Gail P. Knlund. Bill Erickson. Janice Erickson. La Verne Erickson. Sharon Erickson. Sherron M. Ksget. Leo Kyton. Terry Farrells. James Fellows. Janice M. Keith. Judith B. Perm. Gayle A. Field. Karolyn K. Filipek, Genevieve I). Fllipek. Michael Fisher. Susan B. Fisher. Tom FisidciKh. Charles Fjone. Sheryl I). Flatt. Pat L. Fofcarty. John Forbes. Nancy C. Forslaml. Bruce Forstrom. Susan J. Foss. Darlene P. Frank. Brian Frank. Gary Fronxen. Gwynne M. Franxcn. Ross Frnsson. Marie A. Juniors Frederick. Richard Frcicrmuth, Kemictli Frelllng, Michael Freund. Joan M. Fromm. Kugenc Frye, Linda F.. Gantriis. Carl Gardner. Jan Gaylord. Claudette O. Gerard. Charles Gibson. Mike Gillette. Lance Gipplc. George Goernc. Susan C. Goetz. Rosemary Goodman. Janet B. Goodman son. Verne Gordner. Craig Gref. Karen k. Graham. Larry Greaves. John Green, Dennis Greffln. Plillllp Greven. Audrey J. Grosser. Cecelia Grosser. Gem Id Grosser. Janies Gulsimnd, Kay A. Gustafson. Bruce Gustafson. Robert Maas. Karen M. Hagen. Donna M. Hagen. Harold Haight. Lorrettn K. Ilaiker. Barbara J. Hnle. Teta Haley. Judith A. Hulgrimson. Bruce Hall. David L. Hall. David K. Malldorson. Jeffery Halley. Richard Halpaus. Kdwnrd Hamilton. Rol crt Hammond. Grant Hansen. Carol A. Hansen, Glenn Hansen. Judith C. Hanson. Donald Hanson. Gary Hanson. Gene Hanson. Jerome Hanson, Karyle L. Hanson. Sandra K. Hanson. Thomas Hanson. Wayne Harrison. Michael Hartcn. Bruce Hartig. George Harvath. John Hare. John Hasclbergcr. Gloria J. Httug. Sandra L. Haugland. Carl Hauskcr. Charles Hawklnson. Karen L. Hayes. Itonald Headman, Floyd Hendrickson, David Hcrbst. Norman Herrmann. Judith A. Hester. Wiley Hcunisch. James Hill. Robert Hllistrom. Steve Hilmo. David illlmo. Sharon 1.. Hite. John Hjortaas, Charles Hobbs. Mary K. Hodge. Leroy Hoffman. Arllne V'. Ilohage, Sue M. Hokanson. Ray Holbrook. Dennis Holden. Sandra L. Hollinbeck. Robert Hollingsworth, Stephen HolLstadt. Dennis Jlolmlierg. Kay M. Holmes, Samira J. Holmgren. Mary Lou Holritz. Carol L. Holtan. Linda L. Hoover, Georgia Horky, Karen I). I Inwig. Janet R. Morgan. Kathleen Hoy. JoAnn Hubert) , Louise A. Huismnn. A. Duane Hustvedt, Yvonne M. Illg, Dougins Iverson. Donald Iverson, Kmlly M. Iverson. Paul Iverson. Robert Iverson. Ronald Jnckson. Dolores K. Jacobus. Da idol Jakobsen. Linda R. Janeiro. Donald Janssen, Kathleen M. J colic. Cat lily n M. Jensen. Darlene M. Jensen. Rlchani Jensen. Robert Jensen. Susan K. Jenson, Jay Johannes. Sllchael Johansen, Carol J. Johnson, Bruce Johnson, Charles Johnson. Dennis Johnson. Dortliy J. Johnson. inti A. Johnson, (lary Johnson, Cordon Johnson. Henry Johnson. Herbert Johnson, Iln Mac Johnson. Janies Johnson. Judith A. Johnson. Judith Ann Johnson. Judith I.. Johnson. Karen K. Johnson, Karen J. Johnson. Karen M. Johnson. Linda L. Johnson, Linda S. Johnson. Lois K. Johnson. Lowell Johnson. Mary Lou Johnson. Meredith A. Johnson. Richard J. Johnson. Shirley A. Johnson, Steve M. Johnson. Steven K. Johnson. Timothy Jones. l-arry Jorgensen. William Roger. Rodney Kalns, Jeanette Kallas. ;eorge Kelscheuer, Sharon R. Kamp. Kendall Kankelfritz, Melvin Karlstrom. Carolyn Keeler. Michael Kehneman. Arthur Kenipe. Rlclinrd Kenworthy. Lane 1 . Kcohane, John King. Charles Kiugslicrg. Diane M. Kit man. Donald Kitzmnn. Harry Kjona. Linda K. Kianderud. Judythe M. Knight. Kathleen Knudsen, Jean L. Koehler. Dale Kolesar. William Kordosky. Robert Kostik. Mary C. Kota Ilk. Diane M. Krall. David Krause. David Krieg, Pauline Krogsrud. Karla L. Kupka. Thomas Kurth. Judith A. Kurtz. Leo Kvebcrg. Rodger Kyllonen. Donna J. LaHay. Carol J. Lamli. Donna I. Lamberger. Judith A. I guide, Jacquelyn L. Lange. Wally lgmgseth. Sandra L. Larson, Bruce Larson. Jack Larson. Jonathon Larson. Karen M. Larson. Kristin Larson, Michael Larson. Raymond I seat, Yvonne Nl. I.eHInnd. John Leighton. Karen J. Lemmer. Rollin Lenoii. Robert I.ernas. Richard Juniors LeRoy, Patricia C. Leshovtiky. John I«ovl. David Lilia. Patrick Liljegren. Sharon R. Lind, Kathleen M. Lindahl. Richard l.indall. Jerilyn M. Lindberg. Robert Under. Gerald Undholtn. Miehall Linmilst, Connie A. Litshciin. James Coding. Darlene M. Logll. David U ken. Jean M. Lood, Cary Lucas, Patridu A. I.uken. Virgil Lundbcrg, Bcrimdinc V. I.undeeii. Joan K. I.undituist. Charles Lyons, Jeffrey Maekner. Michael Mader. Colleen M. Madsen. Marilyn L. Madvig. Dennis Mady. Corrine S. Magnusson. John Maher. Lynne M. Marcy. Michael Markle. Diane F. Markuson. Thomas Marion. Linda A. Martell. Agnes Marty. Thomas Matson. Robert Mauren. Carol J. Mnxson. Diane L. Maxwell. Gloria McCarl. Dennis McCarthy. Patricia McClellan, Virginia L. McDowell. Karen K. McDowell. Lavern McFadden. Gary McGinty, Patrick McKcnny. Edward McKinney. Michael MeKitterick. Dinah F. McMillan. Joyce C. Mercer. Dennis Meyers. Janet Midiacbon. Judith K. Milelio. Sazan M. Miller. Bruce Miller. Carol A. Miller. Donald Miller. James Miller. Marcia L. Miller. Osmund Milton. James Miner. Marilyn L. Moe. Marshall Mohrbadicr. Diane ('. Molr, Craig Moline. Kathleen O. Monahan. Edward Montroy. Barbara H. Manors. William Moore. Mary A. Morgan. Richard Moriurtv. James Morris, Hugh Middy. Mary L. Murpliy, Marilyn J. Murphy. Patricia A. Nave. Barbara J. Near. Gerald Nelson. Carol J. Nelson. Dale Nelson. Dennis A. Nelson. Dennis K. Nelson. Douglas Nelson. Frederick Nelson. Karleen M. Nelson. Leon Nelson. Linda L. Nelson. Mary K. Nelson. Paul C. Nelson. Paul N. Nelson. Richard E. Nelson. Richard W. Nelson. Ruth Ann Nelson. Ross Nelson. Sharon L. Nelson. Yvonne R. Ness. David Ness. Diane S. Ness. Karen M. Ncwberg. Carl Joe Newton. Rldiard Nichols. Dlimc C. NicolofT. Jays'iclsen. Ellen L. Nielsen, Judith I.. Nlcrcnluiusen. James Nilsson. Thomas Nordholm. l-arry Nonlos. Gcrahl Norquist. William North. Klainc G. Norwlck. John Nyberg. Dennis Nybenr, Grace K. Odegnard. Dean Ogren. Richard Ohlluiusen. Susan Olafson. Thurene K. Olds. Alice C. Olin. Gerald Ollvcra. Gregory Olsen. James K. Olson. Darlene M. Olson. Donald Olson. James N. Olson. Leonard Olson. Marilyn N. Olson. Ray Olson. Robert M. Olson, Shirley A. Ophclm. loulse R. Ophoven. I’atriclu M. Opstad, Marilyn A. Ordos. David Ore Lson. Marian M. Osborn. Paul Oscarson. James Os!by. Nell Otterstad. Judie A. Over. Margaret G. Owens. William Paisley. Carol A. Polmborg. Bruce Palmer. George Palmer. Leroy Pangburn. Gerald Parndeau. David Parker. Lynn Parsch. Constance M. Patrick. Dennis Paulsen. Carole M. Paulson. James Pearson. Diane J. Pearson. Larry Pedersen. Gregory Pederson. Ronald Pelt on. Larry Perry. Kathryn M. Peschlutta. Saute Petersen. Robert C. Peterson, Carole R. Peterson. Dianne M. Peterson. Kugenc Peterson. Gary A. Peterson. James C. Peterson. John A. Peterson. Karin G. Peterson. Lynne C. Peterson. Paul Peterson. Robert L. Peterson. Russell Peterson. Sandra L. Phillips. Barbara L. Phillips. Patricia V. Pierce. Jae iuelyn Pieper. Bradley Poffenberger. Donald Poliak. Judy J. Pollock. Jacquelyn Popkin. Howard Port. Sharon L. Porter. Lorry Price. Larry Prlndle. Christie J. Pulkrabek. Donald Putnam, Richard Putnam. Robert Quist. Sharon Lee Bamberg. John Ranzinger. Dennis Kask. James Kateau. Yvonne M. Rauhauser. Maxine Rea. Renee Rcber. Donna M. Redenbaugh. Roger Reed. Ronald Reich, lamella J. Reif, Susan J. ReifT. Ralph Reiter. Mary Pat Remeta. Howard Remus. Richard Juniors Rcvor. Steven Rhoades, Blntcher Richter. Carl Rico. Edward Rippcl. Barbara A. Rubens. Jeffrey KoRstad. Ruthann M. Rollcfson. Clmrlcnc M. Ronnebcrg, Gary Rosen. DennU Roth. Glenna I.. Roust. Richard Kubls. Jean K. Ruinhjuist. James Rusln. Diane K. Sack. Robert Salen. Virginia .1. Salisbury, Charles Salverson. Karen R. Sutnuelson. Lynne S. Sandberg. Allen Sander. Diane V. Sanders, Kathryn K. Snndln. Nancy Ann Snndstrom. Harbara A. Sand vie. Phyllis M. Savold, Priscilla M. Scanlon. Michael Schaak. Mary R. Scltad. Paul Schcele. Larry Scheffinan. David Schmidt. Antoinette F. Schnorr. Kathryn E. Srtirafft. Gene Schubert. Diane ('. Schulz. Carolyn J. Scully. Patrick Segolstrom. Barbara J. Sequin. Kloise A. Set din. Richard Shulkatls. Judith I’. Sigerson. Ruthelaine Silver. Tom Skeltoa. Holland Skuog. Linda I). Slcelitn. Judy A. Sloan. Janelle D. Slotrem. Darrell Smedstad. Dennis Smith. Bruce Smith, (iarv Smith. Kathleen A. Smith. Ronald Snyder. Sheila L. Soderstrom, Darlene Solum. Jane A. Solum. Marv II. Sommerlnnd. Gary Sonstcng, Sharon M. Sorenson. Sonja M. Spartz. Carol I. Standing. Jim Stanley. Shirley A. Stapleton. Paul Star. Deanne M. Stenersen. Judith Stenson. Hnvnrd Stepanek. Barbara Stephens. Eugene Stevens. George Stewart. David Stolar. Carolyn Storholm. Jeannine Strom. Dallas Sundahl. Barbara Sundt, Richard Svendsen. David Swanson. John E. Swanson. Kenneth Swanson. Randall Swanson. Sandra Swedl erg. James Swenson. Jerielyn Swenson. Richard Swlndal. James Tacheny. Alan Taylor. Karilynn Tavernier. Pnul Teigen. Martha Theisen. Patricia Thompson. Klizal cth Thompson. James Thompson. Kathleen Thompson. Sandra Thorn by. Dale Thorpe. Lyle Tolrud. Karen Toussaint. Sandra Trachy. Joyce Trolander, Judith Twlto. Jane Uden. Larry Uphoff, Constance Vaillancourt. Shirley Van Heel. Margaret Velnnder, Janet Vestal, Mary Lou Wngnlld. Carolyn Wairnlhi. Marsha WaTfrid. Hope Walker. Beverly Wallace. Barbara Wallin. Patricia Wallin. Richard Walsh. Ijiu rence Waist rum. Janice Waltoa. Uwrenc Wangstad. Loren Washington. Koberta Waterhouse. Karen Wawrn. Roberta Wcdell. Jean Werner. Carl Weigel. Toni Wellhausen. Bnice Well . Bruce Wonell. Judith Wentxel. David Weather . Klixuheth Wick. Eric Wlehle. Richard Wiencke. Roliert WlllHirn. Randall Wilson, Dennis Wilson. Julia Wlnokur. Robert WoeateholT. Sue Wold. Robert Wolfe. Doris Woodworth. Gail Wrlglit. Ronald jivmln. Karen aycheek. Frances Zeigler. Nlckol Zcntlc, Michael Zgodavn. Michael Kreiling. Mike Juniors Juniors swing ut the Spring Fling Sophomore Class Party Dancing in the lunchroom during the Sophomore Cla Party Sophomore (Hum Officer President, Dale Nelson; Secretary, I'al Steenson; Treasurer, Jeri Furness; Vice President, Hob KnglunH. Sophomores Aanestnd. Larry Aekcrblade. Janet B. Aekcrblade. Marie C. Adam . Richard K. Adler. Fred l Akcraon. Linda O. AblltlOB, Jeanle Albrecht. Ijirr Albrecht. Thomas J. Alexander. Cullen J. Minder. Joan K. Andersen. Jnnim It. Andersen. Joel R. Anderson. Barbara lodmn. ii i L. Andenc'n. Gary I). Anderson. Judith K. Anderson. Judith K. Anderson. Judy I). Anderson. Judy Anderson. Karen I). Anderson. Kathleen Anderson. Kenneth M. Anderson. Michele ( Anderson. Nancy J. Anderson. Koliert Anderson. Sandra C. Anderson. Sluiron F. Anderson. Sharon I . Anderson Stephen J. Andrews, times! II. Anelude. Betty Antoine. Susan I . Arholm. Judith C. A meson. Donald N. Askerooth. Sallle Atberr. John I). IlnbetM'k. Judy K. Bucldcr. Khluird R. Bacon. Kenneth M. Baker. Carol K. Ilnkken. Richard L. Itakken. William C. Itarnell. Keith J. Bnron. James (2. Itntehelk'r. Normnii K. Batten. James A. Beamish. Nancy C. Beard. Frank A. Beaver. Marlalvce S. Beckman. Carol Beckman. David Benedict, Neal L. Bendlk. Phillip Henson. Beverly A. Henson. Jeffrey L. Benson, Marlyce K. Bent.son. Darlene L. Bentsoit, David A. Her;;. Ida M. Bent. Boxer D. Borgiaiid. Betty Berglund. Sally B. Berglund, Susan A. Bergstrom, Janice P. Bernlmrdson. Carol A. Berres. Klizabeth M. Berry. Charles P. Bertrand. Jacquelyn F. Berzelius. Judith Beske, Patrlc A. Belike. Richard C. Bltncy, Susan A. Bivans. John C. Bjehlanes. Leonard F. Blanchard, Carol Blomberg. Sharon I.. Hlomgrcn, Barbara J. Blomquist, Gary L. Bocklund, Frederick S. Bodin. Jo Ann Bonin. Lois K. Boran. Theodore J. Bostrom. ('donna Bowen. William T. Bowler. William M. Bowman. William T. Bradshaw. James H. Brink. Sandra L. Brooks, Patricia M. Brown. Barbara J. Brown. Bruce M. Brown, Jerald W. Brude. Warren A. Brusletten. Leslie Brynildson. Helen M. Buck. Anthony P. Buhrt. Richard L. Buhta. Sharon A. Bundy. Randall P.. Burnside. Ronald Busko. Susan F.. Byler. Carol A. Callahan. Mary F. Campion. Janice L. Campion. Sharon K. Carey. Thercse C. Carlson. Alilean C. Carlson. Bonita I). Carlson. Charles Carlson. Corrinno R. Carlson. Diane K. Carlson. Marian I). Carlson, Nancy L. Carlstedt. Carol J. Carnes. Marilyn P. Carter, Gayle M. Cedarberg. Judith L. Chase, Harley Cliase. Janet M. Chreiman. Sonin M. Christ. Peggy L. Christensen. James L. Christensen. Joanne F. Christensen. Thomas I). Christiansen. Carole A. Christianson. Samira J. Chrlxtoffer. Donald H. Chrlxtopherxon, Diana Chrixtopherson. Duane R. Clausen. Karen J. Clemens. Dennis F.. Clcvc. Jerry Cline. Judith M. Cloutier. Maxine A. Clyde. Robert Cochran, Gary B. Cole. Larry D. Coles. Karen G. Colstrom. Sandra Corcoran. John B. Cramer, Gayle C. Cramer. Ronald G. Craven. Ann M. Crofoot. Carol A. Croissant. Timothy D. Cronin. John P. Crosby. Darlene M. Crumly. Pamela A. Cullen. Bernard M. Culver. Richard Cunningham. Darlene I.. Custer. Corinnc K. Cuthbertson. Terry L. Dahl. Grrahl A. Du hi. Valerie V. Dublin. Beverly A. Dahlstroin. Dennis K. Dnilmann. Ronald J. Danielson. James E. Danielson. Richard Darutis, Joanne G. Daugherty. James R. Davidson, Gestur B. Dnvls. Steven R. Debt . Daniel W. Deforrest. De Ann L. Dlgcros. Joanne L. Dclegnrd. Virgil R. Densniore. Brian M. Dobrnti. Mnrjenn G. Dobson. Richard K. Ikickcii. Carol A. Dodge. Barbara J. Dody, Deanna I . Dolbee. Carolyn A. Dorxher, Jack T. Dosch. Georglena N. Dow non. Marie A. Droits. Priscilla A. Drummond. Mary K. Duede. Cluirlcs K. Duffy, Dennis K. Dvorak. Dennis F. Dyhwad. Joel Edwards. Nancy l . Effort . Steven W. Eggao. I.indn L Fide. John II. Eide, Richard Ellers. Karol Ellers. Kathleen K. Kkduhl. Gail T. Klf-trand. Patricia A. Elliot. Douglas I.. Knerson. Lois C. Engfer. Gao- M. England. Robert R. F.ngcll. Howard B. Engstrom. Gerald A. Epple, William C. Ericksen. Faith I). Erickson. Allen J. Erickson. Carole L. Erickson. Carolyn V. Erickson. Judith B. Erickson. Kathleen A. Erickson. Ronald A. Ertl. Dianna Esby, Robert W. Faber. Sandra L. Ferguson. Gary It. Field. Joan F. Fish. Nancy K. Fischer, Judith A. Fischer. Sharon J. Fitzgerald. Patricia K. Khittem. Catherine A. Fletcher. Carol M. Fllnk. Charles E. Flygnre. Patricia J. Fondrlck. Diane II. Ford. Patricia Forrest. Judith D. Foster. Diane E. Foster. Gloria J. Frnnsen. Marlyce J. Frazier. James C. Frederick. Carry P. Freeman. Judy S. Frlsvold, Larry It. Fuhrman. Richard A. Furness. Jcrllyn M. Gabrielson. Karen M. Gallagher. Mary K. Gardner. Susan D. Gardner. Thomas G. Gnrmatx. Mary Gel den. Bonnie J. George. Judith A. Gcrmond. Sharon M. Glerlch. Gregory L. Gillette. Sharon I.. Glndlilll. J. Michael Glander. I .eland E. Glockner. Sandra K. Guilt ro. Carol S. Gohen. Gary Goetten, Dianne K. Goodlund. Dave 1.. Goodman. Gary L. Gorg. Joseph 1). Gorgon. l.ouise C. r$r ft s iM nI n n Sophomores LWi ft ft 0 Zkift i r ft ft 9 ft M ’, •f ' e q ft (ft f n r i p ftfttfft ft a tad MiaMlf I ru Ur?! ft ft ft m ft a ft ft ft 11 eazA al r n Class of 1961 r © ft A W ' 1 '4 I )© ft “ i t S 22£ ? 0 I Gorin , Marjorie A. Gorman. Michael B. Gray, Alan I). Green, Sharon M. Greendnhl, I trim is J. Greffin. William G. Grobc. James M. Gross. Jon L. Gruml. Warren J. Gudmunsnn. Michael J. Guentz, Diane G. Giirrtin, Sharon A. GuptJIl. Gcrnl.l M. Gustafson. Judith A. Gwliudon. James o. naan, Sherrie M. Hafvenstcln, Philip A. Hagen. Melanie I,, ilnglind, Ronald C. Hair. Sharon Hall. Joan M. Hall, Maty Ann Hall. Robert G. Hallunircr. Norman K. Hulsey, Thomas Halverson, Jerome I). Halverson. Karen K. Hammerot, Karen Hammond. lu-roy I). Hanna, Kay K. Hansen, James C. Hansen. James K. Hansen. John A. Hansen, Patricia I). Hanson. Betty J. Hanson, Gary B. Hanson. Judith A. Hanson. Judith I,. Hanson, Prim-ilia J. Hanson. Thomas A. Hanson, William II. Hanxel. P.laine Harder. P.verlttoii B. Harrington, David M. Hnrten. Diane M. Hartman, Marilyn A. Mart shorn. Dorthy J. Hasting . John I). Hulling. Dmurlas K. 11.uura n. Paul M. Huugun. Wayne 0. iliume. Rimer L. Haimh. Theresc C. Hawkinson. Karen lledemark, Rlehard C. Hedensten. Barbara A. Hedhiiid, Donald F. Heir re rue , Judy Helm, Steven J. Hclse. Wayne A. Heine. William R. Helm. Michael I). Heltxcr, Jerry L. Hendrickson. Roger D. Herman. Michael Herman. Klehnrd J. Hermann. George J. Hcrmnnsan. David K. He ire. John A. Hewitt. Daniel J. I Icy inn n. Barbara J. Hill. Sharon Hill. Timothy O. Hinrirli.%. Darrel Hoarbcrr. Allan W. Hoarlund. Dean W. Iloarlund. Jean nine Hoard. Judith Ilocft, Donald R. Hoeft. Ronald K. Hoff. Dennis I.. Hoffstrom. Suzanne I.. Horlund. Barham J. Himcsetuiu. Richard D. Hollingsworth. Susan Holmbcrg, Richard D. Holmes, Richard B. Ilolritz. Virrlnln I.. Hotter. Sharon 1.. Hood, I.time A. Horrmann. Gloria J. Hubbard. Ardelle M. Huberty. Dmnrlas J. Iluekaby. Jan L. Htirhcs, Shelia lluro. James C. Huso, Wayne lluss. Dinnnc E. Huston. Katherine V. Hustvedt. Itonald R. Hutehinss. Carol S. Huttner. Joel N. Hyde. Rofter A. Hylic. Linda Ingalls. Nancy J. Jacobsen. I)avkl J. Jotters, Kails V. Jnnsons. I'ldis Jasorkn. Connie A. Jasper, Patricia Jennrlch. Rose A. Jensen. Gary K. Jens void, Curtiss A. Jolianscn. Ronald Jolinson. Allan Jolinson. Barbara A. Johnson. Beverly A. Johnson. Cheryl M. Johnson. Clifford E. Johnson. Clyde Johnson. Cynthia I.. Johnson. David T. Johnson. Dennis R. Johnson. Elaine L. Johnson. Frances M. Johnson. Gary Johnson. (Jury R. Johnson. Jaincs 1). Johnson. Judy G. Johnson. LeKoy W. Johnson. Maryfyn L. Johnson. Mary Johnson. Michael E. Johnson. Nancy C. Johnson. Richard E. Johnson. Rita A. Johnson. Roger Johnson. Ronald M. Johnson. Ross N. Johnson. Susan K. Jolinson. William Johnson. Wlnncfrcd F. Jones, Caroline A. Jones. Peggy J. Johnston. Mary E. Kahl. Barbara A. Kahn. Douglas H. Kalas, Caroline KalleherR. Carol J. KntnbelU. Kathleen A. Kantorowiez. Theresa J. Kanyuch. Lydia S. Kaston. Barbara A. Keltires. Kathleen Kelly. Kathleen A. Kerns. Kathleen A. Kihby. Bonnie Kilby. William J. Kilmartin. Michelle L. Klinr. Kathleen L. Klrchner. Larry Kitteison. Inland B. Kleckner. Frank R. Klein. Sharon L. KI ingle. Janies R. Klobuchcr. Joanne M. Klocek. Larry J. Knox. Eric G. Knudscn. Gary I.. Knutsen. Steve W. Knud son. Judith M. Knutson. Susan R. Koefotl, Richard G. Kohner. Constance Kolstad. Thomas C. Kortos. Cheryl L. Kottkc. Ronald L. Kraudy. Donald J. Kriesel. Judy L. Krlesel. Sharon M. Krug man. (Jerald Kummer. Dave L. La France. Dennis W. Larson. Brinn W. Larson. Brian [.arson. Cheryl M. Larson. Gary R. Larson, Jerry Larson, Paul E. Larson. Richard B. Larson. Richard D. Larson. Sharon l-auer. Jerome B. Lawrence. Joyce M. Lee. Darrell S. Lee. Thomas H. I itzen. Jean K. Isjjcliar. Gerald A. I .eland. Sandra J. Iamibecker. Karyn K. Lenarz. Donna J. U-wis. Claudia L. Lewis. John ii. Lfchtluirdt. Arlycc A. Sophomores Lion. Boyd K. Lilia. Joseph Lindvll. Mary K. Lindfors. Sharon I. Lindgran. Richard Lindquist. Naome .1. Lindrotli. Mariya Lindroth. Marvin A. Livingston. Frank II. Loader. Bruce C. 1.4x1 mill. Dale (). Lofsness. Cynthia I.. Lolja. Karen J. Lood. Darlecn Lovberg. Sharon A. Lovering. Gordon lewder. Dennis W. Lucas. Marcia J. Lund. John G. Lundhorg. Gary L. Lundhcrg. I’atricia Lundahl. Donna M. I.undgaard, Joan M. Lustier, Joyce (’. Liionia. John K. Lybyer. William G. Lyden, Philip J. Mackenzie. Carol J. Macgowan. Sam II. Mudsnn. Kathleen I). Magncson. David Malm. William I). Mahre. Roger D. Majerskv. Suzanne I.. Maid. Judith F.. Marinos. George Markstrom. Robert G. Martinson. Linda M. Martinson. Paula G. Marty. Fayth . l. Marvin. James A. Maxwell. Thomas C. Mayer, Marjorie J. McCarthy. James D. McDonald. Hugh C. McDonald. Lucy A. McDonald. Nancy C. McKenna. Katherine F.. Mcl can. John McMahon. Margaret K. McMillan. David J. Mclin. Stephen (’. Melln. Susan K. Meyers. Joseph R. Miller. Catherine A. Miller. Gerald M. Miller. James K. Miller. Jorllyn L. Miller. Jerome I). Moberg. Ralph It. Moery. Charlotte J. Mohn. Carole J. Mohr. Mary M. Molaeek. Ann E. Moller. Gnry L. Mona. David L. Monson. Gratia G. Montroy. Rlchnrd J. Moore. David I.. Moore. Vicky L. Mosher. Thomas II. Mueller. Barbara J. Murphy. Jay W. Myers. Richard Myhervold. Thomas G. Myran. Charlene Myrhlll, Jane M. Naslund. Ronald A. Nelson. Carol M. Nelson. David O. Nelson. David V. Nelson. F.ugene M. Nelson. Gary Kelson. Jacquelyn A. Nelson. James W. Nelson. Jolin V. Nelson. Leslie I). Nelson. Marilyn S. Nelson. Mary A. Nelson. Paul K. Nelson. Ronald J. Nelson, Stephen L. Nelson. Terry L. Neuendorf. Richard F.. Neuman. Sandra M. Nllsen. Dennis K. Nobel, Janice L. Nordberg. Judy A. Nordos. Roger A. Norgren. Keith Q. Norlander. Janice G. Norling. Darrell N. Norrgard. Sandra L. Northway. AHync A. Northway. Kathleen M. Nyberg, Dennis II. Nygaard. Thomas H. Nygard. Sandra M. Oas. Sharon J. O'Hrien. Judith A. O’Brien. Michael C. Occl, Thomas O'Conn el, Maureen Ohlhuuscn, Marcia Olafson. Karen (1. Olin, Andrea M. Olin, Nancy M. Olsen. James K. Olsen. Robert O. Olson, Barham J. Olson. Charles D. Olson. Judy M. Olson. Karen M. Olson. Karen K. Olson. Kristen R. Olson. Linda J. Olson. LoKoy D. Olstcad. Sharon M. Ondick, Elizabeth A. Opsahl. Karen E. Ordos. Terryl F. Oreschnlck. Eileen K. Oat rent, Carolyn J. Otto. Dennis I . Paddock. Penelope A. Parady. Harold 1.. Parent. Barbara A. Parent. Joanne M. Pastre. Mary L. Pavlovic. Nancy Pearson. Bruce Pearson. Judy E. Pedersen. Diane A. Pederson. Joyce E. Perron. Kathleen A. Peter. Joanne Peterman. David A. Petersen. Eugene K. Peterson. Allyn A. Peterson, Dule W. Peterson, Elaine L. Peterson, Karen K. Peterson. Kathryn J. Peterson. Lawrence L. Peterson. Ronald C. Peterson, Roy W. Phillips. Donald G. Phillips. Roberta L. Pierce. Judith A. Plhl, Robert W. Poliak. Patricia C. Poole. Judy K. Port, Jeffrey Importer. David E. Portner, Dennis A. Prentiss. William Price, Dianne R. Puffer. Hale L. Putnam. Fred Quamme, Daniel R. Quaminc. Gary L. Quirk. Peter F. Kambcrg. Charles II. Rauh. Jacqueline L. Reasland, Thomas R. Reich. Sharon L. Reisdoiph. Marjorie F. Renlund. loanee II. Renneke. Bruce C. Rhodes. Susan J. Ritter. Bryan B. Ritter. Judith A. Rohan. Addle L. Roberg, Kerm C. Rod I. Eugene N. Roesner. James A. Rogers. Dawn Rogers. Roberta M. Rogers. William 11. Rood, Janies C. Ronnie. Mary A. Rowleh. Chary! K. Rubis. Lorraine J. Rude. Glenn A. Runeborg, Robert A. Rust Dennis L. Ruona, Thomas K. Rylander. Gerald W. Hyman, Mark P. Sackctt. Daniel F. Salle. Shuron L. Sandberg. Jean K. Sandberg. Jean K. Sandey. Dennis (). tomores Snndejr. Sharon I). Sandvlg, Larry G. Sargent. Marilyn A. Sc had, Steve J. Schautmch, Janice M. Schellenbcr . Joyce Schiolberg. Florence Schleppegroll. Pennelope J. Schmaltz. Mary M. Schmid. Karen K. Schmidt. Diane K. Schneider. Vincent K. Schnenike. Karen I-Schroeder. Sybil 0. Schudu. Jonn M. Schuett. Lee Schultz. Mary A. Schuster. Koseane M. Schwantea, David A. Schwensen, Sharon K. Scnrle, Sharon K. Seaton, Judith I,. Selander. Deanna K. Seldiow. Nancy J. Seliskl. A. Louise Sevlle. Robert G. Seymour. William K. Shackleton. Dennis G. Shaddrlck. Dennis A. Sheldon. Gloria J. Shrewsbury. David Shu lie rg, IJiioni K. Shultz. Kerry S. Sira I, Gary J. Silver. Nancy A. Simons. Judy L. SJoberg, James T. Skog. John C. Skoglaml. Mary Slltermau. Christine A. Smarter. I. M. Smith. Albert I). Smith. Barbara J. Smith, Craig K. Smith. Julie K. Smith. Roger I). Snyder. John R. Soderberg. Dennis M. Sodcndrom. Delores R. Soderstrom. Karen R. Solvedt. Barbara Sondrall. Lawrence A. Sonsteng, Nancy Sorensen. Judith Sortie, Paul D. Spartz. Kay M. Sperr. Phillis A. Steenson. I. Patricia Steffensen. Liz K. Steiner. David C. Steinhaus. Robert W. Stclnke. Peter I). Stelllck. Nancy L. Stenquist. Judith M. Stevenson. Steve Stewart. RolK rt W. Stokke. Marilyn J. Stone. Sandra J. Strom. Mary ( Stuck!. Louise C. Suust rom. Gordon D. Sunstrom. Ronald Sutton. Roy J. Svitak. Robert . Swahn. Elizabeth Swanson. Charlotte K. Swanmiii. Joanne M. Swanson. Joanne Swanson, Joy D. Swedell. John A. Swenson. Clifford J. Swenson. David J. Swenson. Judith Swenson. Steven A. Switala. Leo A. Tacheny. Annete K. Talle, Kenneth R. Taylor. Donald 0. Taylor. Ross S. Taylor. Stephen R. Taylor. Harold W. Telke. Terry N. Thesenga. Bruce L. Thcw. John Thomas. Gloria J. Thompson. Carol A. Thompson. John Thone. Gary R. Throndsen. Thomas II. Tinglestad. James II. Tinker. Jean L. Tjoxvold, Mary M. TOfl. Roger L. Tonoxzi, I.nana M. Torsoli. Fred I). Torstcnson. Carol I . Torvlk. Andrew M. Torvik. David L Torvik. Douglas L. Totushek. Susan I,. Tourand. Maureen J. Town, David K. Travis, William I.. Troedsson. Karin Tyler. Carl F. Twins, Virginia A. TyHIn, Bonita K. Tyrrell. Marjorie A. Uphoff. Karen F.. I’plioir. Kathryn A. Vadnian, Carol M. Valine. Jacqueline K. Van Colder. Marilyn J. Vassur. Steven L. Verness. Richard A. Vogen. Richard B. Volk. Finery H. Wagner. James .1. Wagnild. Jerome V. Walker. Mark R. Wallace. David L. Walsh. Marilyn B. Walstroni. Marlene M. Walter. Kathryn M. Ward, JoDianc Ward, Tom I.. Warn, Dnsic Warn. Fred Warner. Diane R. Watkins. Michael F. Watson. Catherine K. Watson. James Webster. David L. WeckauflT, Sandra I). Wveiling, David K. Wehmeyer. Marcia Wcissenburgcr. John II. Welschlnger, Jo Ann Wcndllng. Samira L. Wensole. Leroy R. Werbowski. James I . West be re. Roberta J. Wetherby. Judith A. Weyrauch. Arthur II. Wheeler. Vicky J. Whetstone. Blaine M. White. Bernard C. Wicks. Oretchen C. Wldga. Charles K. Wilkie, Barbara A. Wilkins. Lawrence A. Will. Daniel 0. Will. Cary R. Williamson. Cerri A. Wilson. Jean A. Wilson, John Wilson, Steven Wlttemore. Roberta I.. Wittke. Melodee J. Wold. Paul M. Wolfe, Michael C. Wollum. Barbara J. Wood fill, Robert T. Woodraska. Reuben Vealey, Kldonna Zajac, Patricia A. Znvudu. Beverly J. ZchauKh. Bonnie B. Ziegler. Ariel I. Larson. Alvin (). Sophomores 0 a a n i r 0 r n n a y ft , i a M 0 a ft rr o $ jfi n 0 Mdktat C164 3 Index School Staff Andersen. l.illliin. 134 Arndt. Ktlicl. 142 Baardseth. Archie. 133. 137 Benson. Wendell. 94, 107, 109, 13S Blair. G.. 133 Blake. Ralph. 114. 113. 139 Brenny. Allan. 47. 138 Brick. Leo. Ml Bronniche. Richard. 138 Brooks. Olive. 1 42 Burk. I... 143 Byers. R.. 113 Cannon. Alphonsa, 70. 139 Carlson, C.. 148 Cattron. Vivian. Mo Claim. H.. M3 Cline. M.. 143 Comlcy. Katherine A., 136 Courtney. C. Wayne. 71. 72. 114, 113. 122. 133 Doherty. May. 13 4 F.akln . Lyle. 81. 138 Kckerinan. L.. M2 Kggan. Benjamin. 92, 133 Brick son. Dorothy. 133 Krickson. Margaret. 183 Karsetli. Marianna. 133 Forsyth. Pauline. 1 o Franzen. K., 143 Gardner, l-ols. 137 Gllck. Viola Cowans. Alan. 107. 133, 186 Grobe. Si grid. 142 Habermnn. Helen. 85. 187 ifalmn. Merrill. 76. 139 Hansen. Clarence. 138 Hanson. Douglas. Ml Harding. L.. M3 Hartmann. Walter, 76. 139 Haynes. W. Kdward. 78. 133, 136 Heath. Dorothy. 78. 136 Heller. A. James. 130 Henning. Oren. 102. 103. 110 llenrlck. F... 143 Hollenbeck. Oren. 8«. 133. Ml Holmqulst. Myrticc. 133, Ml Hruby. A., 113 Hughes. Milton. 71, 133 Hutchins, Clayton. 17, 98. 99. 100. 110 Hutchinson. S.. M3 Iverson. Donald. 1II Jambeck. Tolvo. 77. 117. 134 Johnson. A.. 113 Johnson. Birdcen. ss. 136 Johnson. Dale. 121. 137 Johnson. F.. 113 Johnson. Robert. 02. 107. 119, 136 Johnson. Stanley. Ml Jolly, Anne. 134 Kaupang. Vcrnette. 88. 131 Klcfsans. Harold. 68. 138 Kramer. I.uella. 13« M ImIc1I. Charles. 90. 136 Luke. Clifford. mi. Ml Lundell. William, so. Mi Lundquist. Fred. 47. 73. 133. 131 Lynch. I lone. 130 McGrath. Mary. 134 McWaters. Richard. 138 Maher. Virginia. 112 Malmsten. Marlys. 131 Marchessault. C.. 113 Martin. Donald. 138 Mickelson. ().. 113 Mlelke. Dale. 77. 120. 124. iss Moo. B.. 143 Nelson. Mercedes. 102, 103, 132, 133 Newton. Jack. 8, 131 Nielsen. I-cRoy. 70, 131 Olino, Tom. 81. 133. 138 Olson. Kdwin, 82. 137 Osterhus. Levi. 79. 134 Owens. Geraldine. 79. 112 Paleen. Ethel. 74. 133 Palin, Kmmn, 112 Palmquist. Arthur. 71. 133 Patterson. Beverly. M2 Peterson. Kenneth N.. 112. 138 Petrou. Philip. 93. 133 Poinmer. Dorothy M„ 8. 74. 133 Price. Shirley. 120, 138 Putnam, Katherine. 79. 142 Ramswick. P„ 113 Rebar. A.. 113 Redlund. Edith M„ 138 Rice. I.ucile K.. 137 Rlemenschneider. Harold. 83, 116. 139 Robertson. Jean. 133. Ml Rollotr. Jean. 137 Snndboe. Pauline. 78. 134 Roosevelt High School Student —A— Aanerud. Kathleen G. (S2o) 87. 92. I 46 Aanestad. Uirry (118) 123. 150 Abraham. Sue C. 307) M6 Abrahamson. Bruce (110)- 116 Acerblade. Marie C. (202)- 97. 130 Ackerblade. Janet B. (301)—150 Adams, Barbara (30|) 9. 84. 98 Adams. Richard R. (220)- 156 Adler. Fred L. (30i on. 113. 136 Ahl. Maxcnc L. (I.R-2)—83. 89, 146 Akerson, Linda O. (202) 72. 87. 88. 100. 130 Albertson. Jennie (l 18)—150 Albrecht, Larry (113)—150 Albrecht. Thomas J. (202)- 120. 136 Alexandra, Cullen J. (113) 150 A Under. James G. (107)—3. 1, o. 69. 72. 74. 70. 78. 93. 123. 120. 128 A Under, Joan K. (113)—71, 70. 87. 93. 136 AIR . Judy Kay (121)- 87. M6 Allard. John (104) 146 Allison. James C. (301) 9 Amundsen. Janyce (123) 9. 91 Amundsen. Kenneth (307) 146 Andude. Betty, 87. 130 Andersen, Benard A. (302)—9. 88, HO. 123 Andersen. James B.(ll)—12.3. 150 Andersen. Joel R. (11) -150 Andersen. Leslie J. (120)- 88. 103. 146 Anderson. Alan H. (104) 102. ins. M6 Anderson. Barbara F. (108)—156 Anderson. Harhara L. (221)—M6 Anderson. Carol L. (211) -156 Anderson. Charmlon (123) 9. 82 Anderson. Dennis G. (Aud i)___8, 9 Indicates Homeroom Anderson. Garry M. (2)3) 98. 101. 146 Anderson. Gary I). (129) 92. 136 Anderson. Gerald W. (301)—9 Anderson, Helen (321) 9. 83. 91 Anderson, Janet K. (203) 93. loo. 110 Anderson. Jerry A. (ill)- 9 Anderson. John R. (323) -101. MO Anderson. Judith E. sns) 9, 83, 88. 96. 98, I to Anderson. Judith F.. (329)—79. 100. 136 Anderson. Judith K. (117) 70. 87. 97. 130 Anderson. Judith K. (129)—102. 136 Anderson. Judy I). (311) 130 Anderson. Karen I). (103)—$7. ion. iso Anderson. Kathleen (220)- 101, 136 Anderson, Kenneth M. (127) 156 Anderson. Larry M. (333) mo Anderson. Luther (303)- 103. MO Anderson. Margaret J. (300)- 88, 1 to Anderson. Marlene (3o|) 9. 31. 84. Oi, 98 Anderson, Martha (123)- 9. 73. 100 Anderson. Mary K. (322) 110 Anderson. Michele C. (829)—80, 156 Anderson. Nancy J. (11) 150 Anderson. Rita (302) 9 Anderson. Robert S. (329) 156 Anderson. R. Charles (m2) 9. 31, 53. 64. 72. 7). 110, 114, 115. 116. 123 Anderson. Sally I.. (128)—94. 1 16 Anderson. Sandra C. (220)—93, 100. 156 Anderson. Sandra J. (201) 94, 146 Anderson, Sharon K. (It)- 130 Anderson. Sharon L. (215) 146 Anderson. Sharon L. (332) 9. 85 Anderson. Sharon P. (129) 71. 93. 130 Anderson. Shirley (102)—8. 9. 04. 72. 70. 93. 102 Anderson. Stephen J. (329)- 103. 156 Anderson (Freldlund) Susan M. (310)—9. 84. Anderson. Suxcn K. (loo)—9, 82. 83 Anderson. Tim (813)—ito Andor. Sharon (3«2) 10. 39. 91 Andrews. Earnest II. (129)—72. mo. 120. 130 Andrews, Robert J. (105)- IP, 112 Andrus. Carole (323)- 10, 85 Antll, Roger (221)- 140 Antil. Victoria J. (mi)—95. M0 Antoine. Susan P. (127)- 101, 130 Arholm, Judith C. (122) I50 Arhoim. Thomas F.. (320)- 10 Arling. Pamela J. (305)—33. 78. 87. 97. 102. 1 10 Armhrustcr. Darrell I). (113) 10 Armstrong. David (333) so. 00. I 16 Armstrong. Kathleen (323) 10 Armstrong. Keith T. (Si t)- in. 121 A meson, Donald N. (2it) 00, 136 A meson, Thomas (201)—108. 112. 140 Arvidson. Judith (106)—10. s5. 120 Askerooth. Gary (313)- 116 Askerooth. Sallie (2 2)- 79. 93. 136 Atwood. Margaret (213)—76. 89. 140 Aune. Kathleen (123) 10, 89 Awes. Jeanne (316) 10. 96 Axbcrg, John D. (127)—116. 136 Sanders. Edna I).. 136 Sanstrom, ().. M3 Skaurud. Marvin II.. 136 Springer. Gerald. 137 Stephenson. Viva J.. 134 Stone. Olga. 142 Straka. Vivian W„ 131 Strom. I).. 143 Sullivan. Jerome W„ 107. 123. Ml Svang. G.. 143 Swadner. Lawrence G.. 124. tin Swanson, Garold Swanson. Albert L.. 102. ins. 140 Telecky. Stuart A.. 93. 185 Thomas, Georgia M.. 136 Thornton. James L.. 76. 139 Turk. Thomas N.. 108. 123. 130 Valvlk. Thomas ()., 88, 107. 139. 155 Vogt. Beverly. 155 Wagner. Harvey F.. 82. 137 Wells. John C.. 62. m2. 103. 13 . ■ 33 Wersell. Sybil. 141 Weum, Mons B.. 00, 139 White. Jamie Sue. 79. M2 Whitlock. Alice B.. 134 Wichdall. F... 1 is Wlcst. Muriel R.. 87. 137 Wilbur. Rae F... 138 Yngve. Oscar W„ 110. m. 123. 139 Young. Daisy. 137. 155 Body —B— Baadsgaard. Karen (217) 10. 84. 98. 99 Babcock. F.lkanah A. (Ill)—in, 74. 93. 127 Babcock. Judy F.. (108)—80. 97. 136 Babcock, Karen A. (I.R-2) 7 4, 83. 93. I 10 Bachler. Bruce (209)—111. 123. 140 Bachler. Richard R. (129)- 90. 136 Bachler. Wayne (100)—10. 63, 00. 103 Backlin. James (320)- 110 Bacon. Kenneth M. (222) 136 Bailey, Klainc A. (223) 93. 1 10 Bailey. Richard M. (109)—10. 00 Bain. Franclne L. (I.R-I)—146 Baker. Carol K. (312)—87. 93. 101. 156 Baker. Stanley R. (314) in. 63. 76. 04. 123 Bakke. Hlldcgarde (100)— 00. 72. 70. 85. 91. 93. 07 Bakke. Myles (328)—146 Bakken. Richard L. (108)- 121, 130 Bakken. William C. (327) 150 Baltzer. Harold W. (216) 10 Bang. Phil (221)- 110 Barker, Lawrence (307)—146 Burnell, Keith J. (II) 113. 116. 156 Baron, David A. 101)—10. 70. 73. 89. 90 Baron, James G. (222)- 97, 109. 136 Barrett. Darryl (203)—74. 93. 98. 117 Barrows. Jo Ann (826)—11. 82 Barry. Daniel (213)- 76. 88. 90. 147 Barry, Patrick (216)—ll Bareness, James (216)—11. 73. 76. 89. 103 C 166 3 Bareness. Judith N. (128) 97. 11$ Bartosh. David (SSI)—147 Bnssamorc. Mary (321) —n? Bntcheller. Norman F. (204)- 103. 136 Batten. Janies A. (127) |36 Beamish. Nancy C. (108) 156 Beard. Frank A. (202) 156 Beaudoin, I .a urc I (219) -II. 71. 76. H3 Beaver. Marialyce (827) 79, 86. 88. too, 15fl Bobus. James S22 - 00, 108, 123. 117 Beehthold. George W. (li 9)- ||. 39. 76. 78. 102 Beck. Mary Ann (322)- 1 17 Beckman. Carol (317)—ho. 130 Beckman. David (301) 136 Beckman. Jon K. (210)- 11, i g Beckman, Pat (220)- 11. H2. 85. 91 Beckatroin. Paul K. (101) II. 71. 90. Ill, 113, 123 Beilke. Richard C. (330) 157 Bell. (Jerald (2oi)- no. 147 Bell. Larry R. (103)—8, 11. 92 Bell. Tom P. (106) II. 1117. lay Belstler. John li. (311) II Benda, Barbara F. (818) 117 Benedict, Neal I,. (118)—122. iso Benedict, Sandra (107) 11, 76. M. 103 Bcndik. Philip (117) 137 Bcndlk. Rcmie (210) II. 70. 91 Benson. Beverly A. (201) 137 Benson. Jeffrey I.. (108)—157 Benson. Nlarlyce K. (S|0) 87. 101. 137 Bentson. Darlene L. (208) 137 Bt'iitson. David A. (218)- 90. 137 Bcrcns, Helen M. (120) 87, 1 17 Borg. Carole J. (209)- 91. 100, 117 Ber ;. Dan K. (326) II. 98. 99. 101 Bene. Edio 86.93.1011 Bent. (Jeraldlne I.. (212) ho. h6. 91. 91. 112 Bene, Ida M. (317) 72. 137 Berg, Janet (112) 11, 74. 83. 93. 98. 127 Berir. Janice (102)- 83. 91 Bent. Judith A. (3( 7 - 117 Berir. Marlene (l07)—11. 68 Berir. Mary K. (209) 76. hu. 117 Berir. Mary K. (321)- 89. 117 Bent. Richard J. (125) II Berir. Rotter I). (317) -137 Bent. Ronald (J. (Ill)—12 Bergan. Paul (213) 117 Berire. Kldur K. (106)—12 Borgia. Thomas (806)- 117 Bcrgland. Betty (20t)—76. h7. 96. 100. 137 Bcntlin. Marlys A. (LR-2)- 78. 83. 89. 117 Benclund. Sally K. (211) 137 Berglund, Susan A. 1118) 83. 102. 137 Berirman. Burdette E. (120)- 9m. 117 Bcnrncr. Roirer W. (112)—12. 82 Bergstrom. Janice P. (2ni)—mo. 137 Bergstrom. Robert P. (217) 12. 107. 109. 121. 125 Berhow, Margaret (323) 3. I. h. 12. 31. 63. 69. 98, 99 Bernliardson. Carol A. (211)- s6, 99. 101. 157 Bendnghausen. John (116) 71. 72. 71. 96. 117 Berres. Elizabeth M. (311)- 137 Berry. Charles (327)- 93, 121. 137 Bertrand. Jacquelyn R. (312) 87, 137 Berzelius. Judith Ann (208) 31, 106, 186 Beske. Pntrlc A. (211)—137 Beveridge. David A. (328)—89. 93. 103. 117 Bcvlll. Richard M. (112)—12 Biellnskl. Elolse F. (121)—1 7 Biggerstaff. Dale C. (106)—12. 63 Biros. David J. (219)—12. 71. 107. 108, 109 Bishop. Patricia A. (320)—147 Bltucy. Susan A. (208)- 137 Blvans. John C. (211)—137 BJeldanes. Leonard F. 222)—72. 100. 109. 116. 125. 137 BJurstrom, Arlene (219)—12. 127. 128 Blackstone. Jon (12 ) —117 Blnisdcll. Fred S. (810) 96. 103 Blanchard. Carol (329)- 137 Blanchard. Kaye (321) 102. 117 Blanchard. Lninc I). (803) 117 Bllx. Robert P« (128)—12. 71. 72. 77. 121 Bknnbcrg. Sharon L. (2H) 86. 96. 157 Blomgren. Barbara J. (329)- H6. 137 Blomquist. Gary I.. (201) lap. 137 Bloom. David K. (201) 117 Bloom. i.ois C. (215 ) 87, 100. 117 Bluml. Jacqueline I.. (807)—71. 117 Bluml. Marly J. (203)- 78. 83. 92. 117 Bluml, Patricia L. (216)—12. 39. 62. 72. 91. 95 Bocklund. Frederick S. (808)- 1 id. 137 Bodln. J0A1111 (218)- 10.1, 137 Bodlnc, Beatrice E. (101)— 8, 12. 63. 73. 85. 91 Boo. Samuel J. (212) -81. 90. 117 llohnnon. Cnrolccn Ann (331)—80. 87. 147 Bollln. Alan (112) 12.38 Bolson. Kunald A. (121)— 117 Holstad. Fredrick C. (806)- 11? Bonin. Delores (105) 12. 71. 93 Bonin, Lois K. (330) 157 Horan. Theodore j. (312) 137 Bor resen. Jeanne (112) 12. s9 Borreson. Greg R. (210) 12, 112 Rostrum. Glenn E. (103) —157 Hostrom. Norma R. (Ill)—12. 81. 91 Born. David (122) 90 Howdin, Jerrold (321)—108, 117 Bower. Kathleen (123)—12 Bower. William T. (329)- 137 Bowler. William M. (208) lop, 121. 137 Bowman. Carole G. (205) 83. Hp. 98. 11; Bowman. Robert J. (203) 112. 11? Bowman. William T. (301)—137 Boyd. Bruce li. (311)—13 Bozonle. Paul J. (213)—77. 107. 109. HI. 113. 121, 117 Bradcbuft. Karen A., (lop) 13 Bntdlson. Michael T. (223)- ins, 121, 117 Bradshaw. Glcnnys 1.. (311)- 13. 91 Bradshaw. James H. (312)- 157 Brawthen. Joseph S. (216)- 13. 102 Brendcn. Bruce C. (102)—is Brink. Sandra L. (3i2)-8i. 157 Bnxlerlus. Kay E. (201)- so. H7. 117 Brogren. Wayne A. (107)—13, si Brooks. Patricia M. (206) 93. 100. 157 Brooksou. Alice J. (120)—71. 87. 117 Brown. Barbara J. (308)- 87. 100. 137 Brown. Bruce M. (206)—102. 103. 137 Brown. Gerald F. (302)—8. 13. 81. 128 Brown. Janice M. (101)—89. 101, 117 Brown. Jerald W. (206)—90. 137 Brown. Sharon L. (212)—117 Brude. Warren A. (103)—137 Brundage. James (LR-1) 117 Brusletten. leslic (122) —157 Bnivold. Jantes (121)—10 . 117 Brynlldson. Helen M. (330)- 89. 137 Bucher. Patricia (125)—13. 82 Buck. Anthony P. (817) 137 Hudd. Garland (309)—103. 121. 1(7 Hudd. Gaylord (328)—91, 124, 126. 117 Bueno. Karen J. (209) 75. 93. 117 Buhrt, Richard L. (122)—100. 120. 121. 137 Hulitn, Sharon A. (308) 83. 137 Bulaud. Karen (lot) -117 Bundy, Jack (303)- 107. ioh. 113. 117 Bundy, Randall (201)- 124. 137 Hunting. Jill (116)- 91. 117 Burling. Gerald (209)- 117 Burnside. Bonald (310) 137 Burrows. Harold (116) 108. 117 Borsch. Janice (107)—13. 81. 100 Burton. Judith (313) 13, 75. 81. 91. 96 Bush. Barbara (311)—13. 68, 91. 93 Busko. Susan K. (310)- H7, 93. 137 Basse. Sharon A. (:«2h) -79. 120. 117 Butler. Carolyn A. (sop) 117 Butler, Douglas II. (217)- 13. 79. 117 Hiittcrworth. Beverly (331) 11 Hyler. Carol A. (330 - 87. 157 By mark, Jerry (sih) 121. 147 Hystedt. Dexter (809) —77. 110, 121, 117 Byxtedt. Eldon K. (323) is. HP. 120 Bystrom. Vivian (123)- 13. 63, 72. 76. 83. 91. 91. 128 Calhoun. Gerald (322) 119, 120. 117 Calln. Judith I). 807) 7t. 86. 117 Callahan, Mary F. (11a)—137 Campion, Janice L.(2II) 86. 157 Campion. Sharon K. (201)- 103. 137 Cannelin. Geraldine A. (328) 14? Capron. Jerrllyn E. (209) 71. 87. 147 Carey. Thercsc C. (308)—83. 102. 126. 157 Carlson. Alilcan (310) 119. 120. 157 Carlson. Alex A. (lit)—13 Carlson. Barbara J. (I.R-21 71. 93. 117 Carlson. Barbara Jo A. (Sop)—117 Carlson. Beatrice (326)- 13. 82 Carlson. Bonita D. (329)—86. 91. 137 Carlson. Carol A. (109) — IS. 98 Carlson. Charles (208)—103. 137 Carlson. Corrlne (817)— 137 Carlson. Diane (218)—86. 137 Carlson, Gary H. (321)—117 Carlson. Grant W. (323) —13. 47. 32. 76. 89. 90 Carlson. James E. (318)—117 Carlson. Janice M. (333)- 98. 147 Carlson. Joyce R. (128)—79. 91. 117 Carbon. Judith I. (328) 88. 126. 117 Carlson. Kathryn E. (313)- 76. 83. 97. 102. 117 Carbon. Kenneth L. (322) 1 7 Carlson. Marian D. (127) 9, 97. 137 Carlson, Marilynn (802)—11. 6. 89. 102 Carlson. Marjorie (332)—11. 59. 82. 93 CarLson. Marlys J. (323)—83. 92. 117 Carlson. Marvin (323)—117 Carlson. Nancy L. 108 —86. 157 Carlson. Patricia A. (309)—117 Carlson. Richard W. (321)—II, 70. 71. 76. 93 Carlson. Rodney II. (316) II Carlson. Russell (328)—108, 123. 147 Carlson. Sandra J. (3oa) 86, 96. 98. 147 Carlson, Sharon (111)—it Carlson, Stanford (123) I t. 96 Carlson, Susan M. (201)—117 Carlson, Wesley C. (321) It. 76, 89. 103 Carlstedl. Carol J. (811) 137 Carlstcdt, Judith E. 309) oh. 117 Carlstcdt. Linda (Aud-I) It, 73. 83. 97 Carnes. Marilyn P. (910)—137 Carnes. Robert J. (210)—11 Carr. Kathy A. (320)—70, 88. 97. 102. 1 17 Carter. Gayle M. (202)- 157 Carter. Robert (303) 72. 93. 98. 101, 117 Case. Gary (121) 109,147 Casey. Judith (326) 11. 98 Casperaon, Adeline (303)—117 Casperson. Al (301)—14 Cecil. Louis A. (321)—II. 71. 76. 78. HI, 98. 99. ISO Cedarberg. Judith L. (222) hs. 88, 102. 137 Ccdarluud. Janet F. (213)- 31, 103. 117 Chnllecn. Mary L. (213)—71, 86. 91. 117 Chnmbcrlnin. Elizabeth (123) It. 76 Chamberlain, Patricia (302)- 11 Champlln, Eva (lot) u. 76. 9n Champlin. Robert l . (123) —11, 78. 91 Clutntry, Brooks L. (210)—11. 112 Chantry. Karen (217)—11, 83. 91. too Chapman. Mary E. (302) 75, hh, 117 Chase. Harley (317)- |57 Cluisc. Janet M. (117)—79. 137 Chnyer. Diane K. (213) an. 87, 117 Checsebrough, Theresa B. (223) 83. 87. 117 Chelberg. J. Bob (33|)_117 Chellquist. Kathleen G. (307) as, 86. 96. 117 Cheney. Gary (221) 117 Chrelman, Sonia M. (202 87, 137 Christensen, Cheryl (LR-I)—79. 80. 88, 117 Christensen. Dennis (318)—117 Christensen. James L. (129)- 157 Christensen. Joanne F. (II)—137 Christensen. Peter (803) 70. 74. 108. HI. 115, 117 Christensen. Thomas D. (117)- 103. 157 Christensen. Verne F. (123)- is Christiansen. Carole A. (31!)—157 Chrlslinnson. Eileen (112)—13. 78. 100 Christianson. Jerald K. (314) -15. 71 Christianson. Sandra J. (108)— 93. 137 Christianson. Sandra L. (128) 78. 93. 117 Christie. Janet (223)—83. 88. 98. 117 Christoffcr. Don IL (118)—157 Chrlstopherson. Diana (ID- 72. 91. 137 Chrlstopherson. Duane R. (I03 120. 157 Chrlstopherson. Roberta (318) 147 Ctabo. Susan M. (328)—147 Claexsen. Judith A. (221)- 76. 87. 103. 148 Clarin. Curtis D. (219)—15 Clark. Karen (333)—87. 88. 93. 118 Clark. Kathleen R. (321)- 93. 118 Clausen. Karen J. (327)—72. 96. 157 Clauson. Donald (121)—89. 92. 102. 118 Clemens. Dennis K. (920)—88. 109. 137 Clove, William J. (201)—137 Cline. Gwendolyn (203)—98. 118 n 167 □ Cline. Judith M. (222) 87. 137 Clinton, Judith A. (121) 71. X7, 148 Cloutier. Judith A. (J06)- 78. 95. 1 8 Cloutier. Maxine A. (211) 157 Clyde. Robert (121)) 117. 157 Cochran. Gall (210) 15 Cochran. Gary B. (117)—157 Codutl. Paula (102) 15. 05. 71 Cole. Carry D. (308)- 90. 157 Cole-. Karen G. (118)- 157 Collier. Peter (806) 125. 148 Collins. Carolyn (2io)—15. 7 , 08, 00 Collins. Donald (321)- 15 Collins. Gary (lot) 148 Collins. Kathleen M. (201)—87. 1 (8 Collins. Marilyn (332) 15. 50. 70. 08 Collins. Michael (215) 148 Colstrom. David (215) 98. its Colstrom. Sandra (222)- 157 Comer. Patrick (322)—148 Connor, Gcorgiann (332)- 15. 70. 83. 85. 02 Conrad. Dale (LR-1)—148 Cook. Beverly (sol)—15 Cook. Karen U2) 15. h- Cook. Sole R. (315) 15. 75. 08 Cook. Walter (806) 08. 148 Cooney, Terry P. (316) 13. 77. 110. 120, 121. 121. 123 Corcoran. John R. (222) 92. 113. 137 Cords, Dianne (|01)--15 Costello. Ruth O. (LR-1)- I is Cote. William K. (I«0)- 13. in Cowan. Robert (213) I ih Cramer. Gayle (’. (s«4) so. 137 Cramer. Georgia (102) 13.50. 76. 83. 01. 03 Cramer. Ronald ('•. (327) 457 Cramer, Stanley M. (123) 13, on Craven. Ann M. a 11)—137 Crawford, Larry (I.R-l) 1 is Crest. Jerome A. (too)- 16. 71 Crist. Peggy (10 ) 87. 07. 137 Crofoot. Carol A. (122) oi, 137 Croissant. Pavla .1. (32ft)- its Croissant, Timothy (330) 157 Croncn. Judy (W7) ifl. 91 Cronin, John P. (312)—no, 121, 137 Crosby. Darlene (113)—87. 137 Crumly, Pamela A. (22ft)—07. 137 Cullen. Bernard M. (304) 113. 157 Culver, Richard (129) 157 Cunningham, Darlene I.. (311) 158 Curtiss, Rachel P. (217)—io, so. 102 Custer. Corinne K. (304)- so. 93, 158 Custer. Richard W. (2io)--io, 74. 75. 76. 78. 81. 03, 94 Cuthbcrtson. Terry L. (211) 13H —D— Dahl. Carolyn It. (120)— 7, os, 129. 148 Dahl. David (I.R-l) 1 is Dahl. Gerald A. (208) 13s Dahl, Janet G. (212) 148 Dahl. Kathleen (828)—l is Dahl. Valerie V. (208)- 102, ug Dahlln. Beverly A. (218)- 79. 86. 158 Dahlln. James (128)—148 Dahlstrom. Dennis R. (218)- |}g Daigle. Robert A. (112) 16 Dal re. Shelia (123) 10 Dalcske. Patricia (216) m, sk, 103 Dallman. Ronald J. (311)-—123. 158 Danforth, Michael A. (123)- g, 16. 101 Danielson. James B. (113)—72, 108, 120, 138 Danielson. Richard (108)- -15s Danielson. Sharon (109)- 16. 51 52. 54. 63. 60. 71. 76. 83. 08. 09 Daratis. JoAime G. (113) 158 Darrah. Jerllyn (221) 73. 93. 118 Daugherty. James R. (304)- 158 Davidson. Gextur B. (308) 08, 102. 103. 126. 158 Davis. Jack (3n?) 112. I Is Davis. Steven R. (220)- 158 Day. Roger J. (223) 77. 110, 111. 117. 148 Dcbe. Daniel W. (312)—90. 103. 116. 123. 158 Dcbe. David I). (105)- 16. |i 3 Deforrest, DcAnn (210)- 70. 87. 138 DcGidlo, Kathleen A. (212) I lx Degregoire. Fred (313) 121. 148 Heines. Janet (324) 87. 03, 1 ik DeJoy, Nancy F. (803)- so. so. oo. 118 DeKeustcr. Gerald (l.lt-2) 7s. 1 is Deleganl. Curtis (802)- 16. 71. 76 Delegat'd. Virgil (214)- 121. 158 Denham. Gordon W. (321)- ifl, 102, 102, 125 Dcnsmore. Rrian (208)—81. 113, 138 Dcnsmore. Kathryn (321) in. 76. 80. 08. 90 DcRomn. Janetta (lot) 16. 78. ss Derrick. Roger D. (301)- 16 D'Kstnida. Barbara (323) 74. 70. SO. 86. 06. 102. I 18 DcVllllers, Barbara (333) 87. os. 148 DcVllllers. Bruce (307)—103, 148 Diana. John I.. (217)—16 Dietrich. Duane (305)—107. 1( 8, 118 Dlgeros. Joanne I.. (214)—86. 88. 02. 102, 138 Ditxchlcr. Carole (322)— 1 18 Dohbchiiann. Knthrynn (215) its Dobmtx. Marjean G. (129)- 87. 158 Dobson. Richard K. (820) 90. 158 Docken. Carol A. (117)—83, so. 158 Dodge. Barbara J. (127) x7, 158 Dody, Dianna I,. (122) 1. 138 Doily. Ronald (313) 118 Dolan. Kathleen (121)—71. 84, s6. 87. 92. 148 Dot boo. Carolyn A. (120) 138 Donibeck. Charlotte (333) 1 is Doinbrowskl. John (213) 118 Dombrowsky. April (306) I is Donnelly. Killeen (201)—1 is Donnelly. Judith (213)—1 is Donnelly. Thomas (I.R-2)- -so. 1 is Dooley. Michael M. (318)—8. 16. 63. 71. 77. 118. HO. 121 Dorfncr. Sharon (120)—96. 102. 148 Dorsher. Jack T. (108)—too. 101, 158 Doscb. Gcorgleaa N. (311)—72. S3. 07. 138 Doscb. Mary (131)- 83. 148 Dow, l irry (328) 148 Dow. Terry (323) 148 Dowdle. Barbara (120)- 1 lx Dowson. Marie A. (330)—87. so. 06. 138 Droits. Priscilla A. (214) h6. loo. 138 Drummond. Mary K. (327) 62.' 86. 138 Duede. diaries K. (214) 112. 138 Duffy. Dennis K. (311)—13s Dunham. Carole (I.R-2)—I is Dunnell. Delbert (324)—148 Dunning. Sharon (Aud-1)- 16. 76. 84. 103 Duutley. Patricia (221) 88. 1 ix Duschlk. William (325) 148 Dutchcr. Rebecca (128) ms. ns Dvorak. Dennis F. (330)—102. I5H Dybwail. Joel (218)—158 Dye. Mary Ann (210)—17 Dyjak. Lynda (318)—72. 73. 01. 127. 118 Dykstrn. Geraldine (316)- 17. 81. 127 —E— Kastman. Norman. (I.R-2)—148 Kcklund. LnVonne (219) 17 Kdge«'uinbe. Sandra (316) 17 M t F.dl 11. Kvelyn (20 )- 74. 78. 80. 83. 1 IX Kth|iiist. Walter A. (301) 17 Kdwnrds. Kenneth G. (Aud-1)_____17 Kdwards. Nancy (117)- 83. so, 138 KfTcrtz. Steven W. (22o) 112, 15 Fggan. Linda L. (200)- 138 FJilert. William C. (316) 17, s Ride. David (320) ns Hide. John II. (211)—123. 138 Hide. Patricia (116)—87. 1 ih Hide. Richard (222)—158 F.lermann. Karen J. (212) 7s, h . 148 Filers. Karol (330)- 138 Filers. Kathleen (317)- 15s Kkbcnc. Nancy (102)- 17. xs. 91. 100 Kkdnlil. Gail T. (220)—10o, 158 Kkdnhl. Richard (111)—17 Fklund. Joyce (SOI)—17 Flasky. Barbara (315)- 17. xs. xx Flfstrand. Patricia A. (113) so, 07. inn. 158 Flfstrand. Rae (123) 17. 89. 102 Flfstrum. Douglas (824) 1117. 100. 113. 1 18 Flfstrum. James (324)- 107. 109. 115, 148 Flinson. Doris (328)—93. 1 tx Fllef, James (1211—88. 90. loi. 118 Fllefson. John (320)- 72. 108, 113, I 18 Kllendson. Gerald R. (302) 17 Kllenwood. Dale F. (107) 17. 76. 103 Klliiigson, Richard 1306) 121. 148 Flliugxon. Ronald (302) 17 Klllngworth, Sharon (210)- 17 Elliott. Douglas (214) -96. 123. 138 Kills. Brenda (203) 148 FI I Ison. Kay (301)- 17 Flwood. Mary (313)—86. 9s. 118 Frnorson. James (215)—88, 93, 06. 148 Km me. lads J. (213) 87. I lx Knerson. LoisC. (122) xo. isx Kngelsgjerd. Susan (Aud-I)- 17. xl, OX. 09 Fngcr. James (m2) 18 Fngfer. Gary M. (103)—108, mi. 120. 121. 158 Fngfer. Thomas R. (332)—18. 124 Fnglund. Gail (104)- 101. | is Fnglund. Gary W. (125)- h. is. 31. 32. 33. 77. 110. 120 Fnglund. Kathleen (316)- lx. 83 Fnglund. Robert R. (202) 109. 120. 156. 13X Fngnell. Howard B. (117)—71, 121. 123. 15x Fngstrom. Gerald A. (Iix) 138 Fngwaldson. Mary I.. (106)- ix. 75. 03. 98. 00 Knlund. Hill (831)—148 Kpple. William C. (113)—138 Krioksen. Donald (216)- 18 Erickscn, Faith I. (II)—86. 96. 138 Erickson. Allen J. (120) 81. 00. 138 Erickson. Carole L. (103)—158 Erickson. Carolyn V. (2 6)--so. 158 Erickson. Donald I.. (102)- 18. 30. 51. 53 Erickson. Janice (3oo)—89. 01. 08. 118 Erickson. Judith II. (129) x?. 93. 103. 138 Erickson, Judith I. (316) is. 70. 74. 79. 89. 91 Erickson. Kathleen A. (201) 13s Erickson. La Verne (333) 89, 148 Erickson. Marilyn (217)—18. 92. 08. 09 Erickson. Marlys (321)- 18. 71. 89. 01 Erickson. Paul (loo)—18 Erickson. Rita (I07)—18 Erickson. Ronald A. (327)—ion, 138 Erickson. Sharon (120)—go. so. I ix Erickson. Sherron M. (116)—71, 1 ix Erickson. Violet (123)- 18. 88 Krikson. Philip (326) ih Krikson. Nancy (111) is. 71. 81. 01. 92 Krikson. Paul (109) 103 Ertl. Dianna (It)—138 Ksberg. Carole (101)- 18. 82 BsgOt. I.00 (328) 118 Ksly. Robert (202)—138 Evans. Ronahl (Aud-1) 18, 73. 88 Evers. Guy C. (Aud-1)- 18. 82 Kyton. Terry (128)- us —F— Fa a lies. Ronahl II. (Aud-1) 19. 61. 77. 88. 103. 119. 120, 123 Faber, Sandra I.. (II)- 79. S3. 86, 96. 158 Falk. Marla K. (123)—19. 79. 01 Farrells. J nines (128)—148 Felix. Karen (323)—10. 83. 01 Fellows. Janice M. (831)—7s. 1 in Kcltll, Judith R. (323)- 86. 04. I 18 Ferguson. Barbara (123) 10. 79. 08 Ferguson. Gary R. (127)- 138 Form. Gayle A. (116)—148 Ferrell. Judith (too) 19. 82. 01 Field. Joan (211) 138 Field. Karolyn K. (313) 08. 118 Fllipek, Genevieve D. (320)— h, I is Fllipek. Michael (221)- 74, 81. 148 Fischer, Judith (118)- 138 Fischer. Sharon J. (2ll) 138 Fischer. Thomas K. (307) 77. 112. 113. 117. 118 Fischer. William T. (332) 19 Fish. Nancy K. (317)—88. 158 Fisher. Susan B. (212)—148 Kixhlcigh. Charles (SIS) 148 Fitzgerald. Michael J. (210)- to. 107 Fitzgerald. Patricia K. (202) 13s Fjone. Sheryl I). (302) 76. so. loo. I is Platt. Pat L. (320)—87, 92. 1 lx Flatten). Catherine A. (208)-128. 138 Flatten). Joyce (123)—19 Fletcher. Carol M. (127)- 72. 13s Fletcher. Janls (813)—10 Fllnk. Charles (206) 138 Floody. Joanne (210)—19. 84. 91 Flygarc. Patricia J. (218) 102. 138 Fogarty. John (104)—148 Fogarty. Mike E. (301)—19 Fondrick. Diane (329)—86. 138 Fontlrick, Donald (106)—19. 71. 72. 74. 77. 107. 109. 124, 175 Forbes. Nancy I). (807)—88. 98, 148 Ford. Patricia (204)—158 Forrest. Judith D. (312) 87. 138 Forsbcrg. Donald R. (112) 19. 73. 93 Foraeth. Roger B. (102) 19. 92 Forsland. Bruce (128)—74. 118 Korstrom. Richard J. (210)- 19. 75. 76. 123 Korstrom. Susan J. (305) 76. h , 97. 102. 103. 129, 148 Fosllen, Leroy D. (106)—19. 76. 90. 92. 102. 103 Foss. Darlene P. (22D--92. I lx Foster. Diane (211)- 79. 93. 138 Foster. Gloria J. (311)- 83. 87. 138 Foth. Michael (si l)—94 Frank. Brian (120)—81. 118 Frank. Gary (121)—148 Fransen. Marlyce J. (so )—126. 139 C 168 ] Franxcn. Gwyime M. (331)- 100, Its F'ranzen. Richard K. (loo)- m, 71. 77. DO. III. 115 F'ranzen, Kok (221)- H7. iih Fronton. Mario A. (3i 0) t Ik Frazier. James C. (327 iss F'rcderlck. Larry P. (220) ijn Frederick. Richard (205)- l to Fredrickson. Carlcnc (102) in, ON. HI Freeman. Judy S. (327) hi;. 117, 100. 13M Freldlund. Knliiryn (112) 20. 73. 100 Frelcnnuth. Kennclli (120) 1 m Fretting. Mieiiael (201)- 123. 149. 151 F'round. Joan (213) ho. 91, up, 149 F’risvold, l.nrry K. (ion)- 97. ish Frlswold. Kris (802)—20. 83. hi Frilz. Mary A. (107) -20. 82 F'roinm. F.ugcnc (LR-2) 71. 1 -i « Frondell. I.ec K. (10®) o. 76. 08. 99 Frye. Undo K. (318) 70. 110 Fuhrmnn. Richard (317) -80, 123. 158 Furness. Jerilyn M. (312) 70, 87, 128. 150. 158 Gahrlrlson. Karen M. (3|0) ?, MS. 100, 158 Gallagher. Mary K. (IIS) 15s Gallagher. Patricia (321)- 20 Gantriis. Carl (212)- 119 Gardner. Jan (209) 149 Gardner. Susan I). (312) 87. ish Gardner, Thomas G. (3in) ish Gnrmatx. Mary (200) ho. 158 Garten. Dianne (820)—8. 20, os. 09. 91. 127 Gaylord. Claudette (313)- 71. 72, 80. 110 Gaynor. Michael (315) 20. 71. 72. 77. IO0. 119. 120 Golden. Ronnie .1. (108) ish George, Judith A. (202) 79. 158 Gerard. Charles (121)- 70. hi. 119 Gerhard. Galen (302)- 20 Germond. Sharon (113) mo, 158 Gllison. Michael (309)- 149 Glgrlch. Gregory I.. So2) no. ish Gillette. I .a lice (223) 108. | 49 Gillette. Sharon I,. (218) 79. ish Glpplc, George (201)—I 111 Gladhill. J. Michael (304) I5h (dander. I.eland K. (108)—ish Glenn. Virginia (105)- 20. 71. 85 Glockncr. Sandra (211)—86, 101, 158 Gmltro. Carol (329)- 87. 97. 158 Gabon. Gary (129)—158 Goerne. Sue (307)—80, 83. 88. 93. 100. 149 Goetten. Diane K. (214) 97. 158 Goetz. Rosemary (221)- 91. 92, 149 Golmen. Roger J. (Ill) 8. 20. 01. 98. 99. 101 Goodlund, Dave L. (201)—ish Goodman. Gary I.. (127)—121. ish Goodman. Janet R. (128) I 10 Goodman. Ronald D. (105) 20. 71 Good man son. Duane (333) 121 Goodniaiison. Verne (2 9)- 7o. 72. 71. 93. 110. 113. 149 Gardner. Craig (305)—1 19 Gorg. Joseph D. (308) iss Cargos. Louise C. (117) 87. 103. 158 Goring. John A. (101)- 20. so Goring. Marjorie A. (127)- 159 Gorman, Michael R. (311)- 159 Graf, Karen R. (LR-I)—88. 93. 119 Graham, l.nrry. (331) 72. 95. 119 Grnnt. Lee R. (217) 20. 65. 77. 122 Gray. Alan D. (22 ) 159 Greaves. John (813)—149 Green. Dennis (LR-2)- to. 92. 119 Green, Sharon M. (122) 87. 93. 159 Greendahl. Dennis J. (118)—loo. ion. 116. 123. 159 Grcffio. Phillip (325) so, 89. 123, 149 Grelfin. William G. (222) 89. 159 Grenier. Robert R. (316)- 20. 04, 09. 71. 7 1. 75. 77. III. 115. 122 Greven. Audrey J. (LR-D—89. 98. 1 19 Grlcpp. Dale C. (Aud i) 20. 112 (•robe. James M. (329) 90. 159 Groettum. Karla (2171- 20. 82 Gross. Jon L. (214)—159 Grosser. Cecelia (307)—71. 91. 90. 149 Grosser. Gerald (303)- 119 Grosser. James (805) —1 19. 155 Grand. Warren J. (202)- 123. 159 Gudmunson. Michael J. (II) 159 Guentz. Diane G. (308)—159 (inertin. Sharon A. (329) 83. 89, 159 Gulstrnnd. Kay A. (212)- 80. 119 Guptill. Gerald M. (M7 109. 120. 159 Gustafson. Rruoe (205) ho. 103. ion. 119 Gustafson. Judilli A. (317) 79. I 12. 159 Gustafson. Robert (223) no Gwnlzdon, James C. (127)—116, 124. 159 Gwnlzdon. Michael J. (102)—20, 59. 63 —II— llaan. Sherrie M. (310) 159 Haas, Karen M. (201) ho. 86. 149 Hack. Susan (31 1) 20. 85. 98. 127 llafvcnstcin. Philip A. (329)—72. 159 Hngbcrg. Merrllec (2i«)- 21 Hagen. Donna M. (212) 119 Hagen, Harold (32«)- 149 Hagen. Melanie I.. (308) 159 Hagliiul. Ronald C. (317)—122, 139 Haglund. Karol (31 1) 21. 72. H5. V . 91. 90 I logman, Dennis R. (219) 21. 90 Flagman. Pamela (219) 21. 09. 71. HI Haight. Loretta R. (3IH) 119 Haiker. Rarhara J. (331) -90, 103, 149 Halrc. Pat (310) 70 Hale. Sharon (317) - 159 Hale. Teta (120)- 119 Hale. Thomas I.. (Aud-D- 21. 99 Haley. Judith A. (110)—ho. 119 Haley. Lynn (112) 21. 05. 72. 85. 91. 127 llalgrimson. Rmcc (129) 119 llnlkls. Gust J. (Aud-1)- 21. 3 Hall. David I.. (1( 4 —119 Hall. David K. (807)—1 19 Hall. Joan M. (200)—86. 191. 159 Hall. Mary A. (380)—159 Hall. Robert (118) 89. 159 Hall. Thomas (111)- 21. 119. I2«. 121 llallanger. Norman K. (222)- 139 Halldorson. Jeffrey (212)- 119 Halley. Richard (3«9) - 98. 119 Halmrast. Jervel V. (l l)- 21. 7fl Halmrast. Jordls (106) 21 llalpaus. Kdwarvl (201)— 81, 119 Halsey. Thomas (311) -139 Halverson, Jerome D. (296) 81. 159 Halverson. Karen K. (304)—83. hO. 159 Hamilton. Rolicrt (215) 119 lluinmerot. Karen (211)—159 Hammond. Grnnt (309)—1 19 Hammond. Leroy I). (204)—192. 103. 159 Hanna. Kay K. 30i)—159 Hansen. Carol A. (212) 93, up Hansen. Glenn (3 7) 119 Hansen. James C. (804) lop, up Hansen. James F., (108) mo, 117. 159 Hansen. John A. (122) 159 Hansen. Judith C. 205) 71. h7. 91. 92. 119 Hausen. Patricia (202)—87, 139 Hanson. Betty J. (l( 8) 86. 139 Hanson. Donald (203)—74. 81. 93. 110 Hhiisoii. Gary' It. (I22) 139 Hanson. Gary C. (213) 112. 121, 119 Hanson. Gone (3ia) up Hanson. Gordon P. (Aud-1 21 Hanson. Harold M. (101) 21. 76 Hanson. Jerome (209) 77. 107. 109. 112. 123. no llaiiKon. Judith A. (21k) h7. 139 Hanson. Judilli L. (220) 90. 139 Hanson. Karylc I.. (209)- 92. 103. 149 Hanson. Priscilla J. (113) 87. 139 Hanson. Sandra K. (121) mo, up Hanson. Thomas (116)- 103. los. 121. 119 Hanson. Thomas A. (214) 109. 139 Hanson. Wayne (328)- 119 Hanson. William II. (II) 120. 139 Hanxel, Klnine (214)—159 Harder. F.vertton R. (304)- 120. 123. 139 Harrington. David M. (son) 73, 81. 94. 139 Harris. Sally (210) 21. 71. 7s. 83. 81. 95 Harris. Thomas ('.. (103) 21 Harrison. Michael (212) 106. 112. 149 Hnrtcii. Bruce (318) -112. 119 Hnrtcn, Diane M. (222) 83. 139 Hnrtlg, Howard G. (221) 119 Hartman, Marilyn A. (IIH)—139 Hartshorn. Dorothy J. (117) 91. 139 Hnrvnth. John (2«3) —112. 119 Harvey. Joan (103)—21. 73. 92. 127 llnsc. Joel II. (210)—21. 39. 98. 102. 103 llnsc, John (325) 1 19 Hnsclbcrgcr. Gloria J. (223) 79. 149 Hastings. Joint I . (801) m2. 139 Hatllug. Douglas K. (330) 139 Hang. Sandra I.. (116) sp. go, 102. 149 Haugen. Paul M. (113) 139 Haugan. Wayne O. (220)—130 Hnuge, Roger L. (311) 92. 121, 130 Hnuge. Sandra, inl Haugh. Catherine (123) 21 llaugh. Tlieresa C. (son) 139 llaugland, Carl (120)—02. 1 19 llausker, Charles (291) 119 Hausker. Richard C. (mi) 21. 89 Ilavrllla. Geraldine (323)- 22. 75. 76. 83. 96 llnwklnson, Karen. 139 Hawkinson. Karen I.. (I l)- 119 Hayes. Ronald (331) 119 Haynes. Richard A. (2161- 22 Headman. Floyd (325)- 149 Hedemark. Richard C. (103) 139 Hcdcnstcu. Bariwira A. (129)- 93. 139 Hcdin. Byron F:. (Aud i) 22. 81 Hcdlund. Donald F'. (122) 121. 130 Heggerncss. Judy (II)- 103. 139 Hcgna. Paul L. 21o)- 22. 72. 74. 122 Helm. Stephen J. (312) 159 Hdsc. Wayne A. (21D- no I (else. William R. (129) mo. 139 Helm. Michael D. (222) 139 Helscth. Dorothy (332) 22. 92. 103 Hcltzer, Jerry I- ( ) J9 Hendricks. Mary (302) 22. 83 Hendrickson. David (809)- 149 Hendrickson. Roger I). (329) mo. 129. 139 Hendrickson. Sharon (197) 22. 76. 8 4. 192. 126 Hcrbst. Norman (393) 1 tp Herman. F'ranees (102)—22. 82 Herman. Jean (328)—22, 72. 74. 76. 97 Herman. Michael (298) 159 Herman. Kirluird J. (127)—139 Hermann, George J. 1 ih)—up Hcriminson. Arnold N. (107) 22. 68. 76. 78. 81. Ill llermanxon. David F.. (220) 76, 139 licrre. John A. (218)—mo. I in. 12 4. 159 Herrmann. Judilli A. (393) 119 Hessburg. Helen (313)- 22 Hester. Wiley (331)—77. 107. 109, H . 113. IIP llcunisch. James (299) 74, 7h, i ip llewitt. Daniel J. (214) mo, 109. 130 Hewitt. David M. (311)- 2 I toyman, Rarhara J. (308)- 126, 139 llllgcmau. Robert R. (210)—22 Hllgert. Roger P. (101)—22 llill. Robert (393) 149 Hill. Sim roil (398)- 139 Hill. Tiniotliy (). (292) 108. 130 llillstroin. Steven (805)—90. 149 III lino. David (121) 99. 119 Hllrno. Sharon I., (soo)—so. 93. 149 lliltl. Dolorls (Aud-1)—22. 71. 74. 84 Hinchllff, Slierril! (330)—ini llinrlchs. Darrel (391)—94, 139 Hinton. Susan (217) -22. 8t Hite. John (221) 119 lljortass. Charles (328)—72. 121. 126. 149 lloagberg. Allan W. (108)- 99, 159 Hoagliind. Dean W. (339)—139 lloaglund. Jeannlne (327)- 82. 91. 139 Hoard. Judith M. (312)—139 Hobbs. Mary F.. (331)—74. 87. 192. 149 Hockensmith. Bruce M. (105)- 22. 76. 78. 83 Hocking. Robin (216) 22. 82 Hodge. Leroy (116)—IIP Hoeft. Donald R. (117) 159 Hoeft. Janet (123)- 23. 7 4 Hoeft. Ronald K. (193) 139 Hoey. George H. (102)—23. 38. 112 Hoff. Dennis L. (327)-107. ms. 109. 123. 159 Hoffmann. Arllnc V. (209) — lift Hoffstrom, Suzanne L. (201) (, ,9 Hogan. Thomas K. (105) 23. 77. 123. 128 Hogltiud. Barbara .1. (298)—80, 159 Holuigc. Sue M. (116)—IIP Hokanson. Knrolyn (loe) -8. 23. 83. 94 Hokanson. Ray (305)—149 IloIhriMik. Dennis (203) 1 m Holden. Sandra L. (LR-2) 149 llolleschaii, Ricliard (21 i) 139 Holllnbeck. Robert (213)—113. 149 Hollingsworth. Stephen (120)- 72. 77. 197. 109. 123. 149 Hollingsworth. Susan (211)- 86. 139 Mollstadt. Dennis (299) 149 Holm. Charles J. (112)—23 Holmhcrg. Dallas A. (332) 23 Holmbcrg. Kay M. (306)—80. 119 Holmbcrg. Richard D. (206) 10O. 159 Holmes, Forrest (316)—23 Holmes. Jon L. (sir,)—23 Holmes, Richard It. (122)--81. 159 Holmes. Sandra J. (128) ho. 119 Holmgren. Mary Lou (318)- 87. 95. 119 llolritz. Carol L. (306)—149 CI69D Ilolritz. Virginia L. (Mg) 70, 86. 100. I.‘VP llolt. Barbara (219)- 23. 71. Mt lloltan, Linda I.. (sis)- loo, 149 Hotter. Slioron I,. (330) 7, 159 IIimmI. LuKac A. (317) H6. 1 Hoover. Georgia 328) 119 lloppkc. Wiiyne K. (lop) 23 I (organ. Kathleen (2«3) no Ilorky. Karen l . (2 5) 73, 7, 91. Ill) llornnnnn. Gloria J. (220) — m, I0|. 139 Horton. Wnrcl A. (332) 23. 77. Ill, 113 Hough. Patricia (3l3)—33. Nt House. Marlow T. (l03)—23. t7 I low lc. Janet R. (323)- 96. |02. 103. I (9 Hoy. JnAnn (3 o) 1(9 Hoy. Judy (103) 23. 38. 71.73. Ml. M3. 93. 00 Hubbard. Ardellc M. (120)—ms, 87. 150 Hubbard. Gary W. (Aud i) 23, 112 Hubert)', Dougins J. (21m)- 139 Hubert)'. laHilsc A. (320) 71. 3, I (9 llucknby. Jan I.. (103) 87, 97. 139 Hughes. Shclln (311) 83. 139 Hugo, James C. (914)—139 lltiismnn, A. Ihinne (223) 110 Hunt. Geoffrey (219)—23. 70. 9a llurMh. Alice (Aud-I)- 23 IIuse. Wayne -139 Hums. Dianne K. (103) |ik . 139 Huston. Katherine V. (soft)—139 IliiNtvedt, Donald It. (117)—139 1111st vedt, Yvonne M. (so?) kh, 98. 1 IP Hutching . Carol S. (3ii) 70, 139 Huttner. Joel X. (218) 139 Hyde. Roster A. (317) 90. 117. 160 llylle. Linda (2IK) 97. no Iscclsnid. Donald (2171 23, 77. 110. III. 123 tgclsrud. Douglas (321 ( 21. 70. 89. 102. 103 Illg. Douglas (331) 80. 150 llstrup. Gordon (210)- 21 I title. Dinars (310)- 21 Ingalls. Nancy J. (208) 90. no Iverson. Ilarbarn (lit) 21. 01. 71. 83 Iverson. Donald (305)—130 Iverson. Douglas (323)- 21 Iverson. Knilly M. (LR-2)—13a Iverson. Judith (109)—21. 83. 92 Iverson. Lorn (210)—24. 70. 78. ns. 91. 03. 102 Iverson. Paul (104)—78, 77. ins, 117. 130 Iverson. Robert (LR-2) 130 Iverson. Ronald (I0 )—130 —J— Jackson. Dolores (333)- 71, M7. 130 Jacobsen. David J. (208) no Jncohsnn. Dorothy (302)- f(. 70, 73. 91 Jacobus. Dnnlel (110) —|A0 J agars. Kgll- V. (21H)—no Jnkobsen, Linda R. (221) 130 Jatidro. Donald (303)—iso Jaugula. Diana (217)—24 Jnnsons. I'ldis (211)—in. 160 Janssen. Kathleen M. (201)- 03, 130 Janssen, Robert (332)—21 Jasnrka. Constance A. (214)— 80. no Jasper. Patrlda M. (310) 101. no Jeche. Cnlldyn M. (3o3)- 76. 83. 130 Jeddeloli. Kennelh M. (100) 24. 38. 83. top Jcpprich. Rose Ann P. (122) 78. 93. no Jensen. Alton (123) 21. 2m. 7«. Ml, 83 Jensen. Darlene M. (20.7) 79, 97. 130 Jensen. David (l 2 2 4 Jensen, Gary K. (812)- 100 Jensen. Judy 326) 24 Jensen. Richard (331) 76. 130 Jensen. Robert (324) 130 Jensen. Susan K. (213) 70. m3. 150 Jenson. Jay (121) 103. 130 Jens void. Curtiss A. (Ill)- no Jensvold Jol.enc (123)- 21. 63. S3. 91 Jent. Kathleen (216)-21. 70. 79. 80 Jiiulra. Ilarbarn (301)—21, si Jlndra. Rlcluird (I0i)—2i Jirousck. Charles (326) 25. 63. 73. 76. 90. 08. 102 John mien, Carol (32s) sa, no Johansen. Ronald (312) no Jobnnes, Mlcluiel (sos) -no Johnson. Allen (208)-—ms. 123. no Johnson. Barbara A. (202) 79. 160 Johnson. Beverly 3ni)- ho. no Johnson. Brian (111)—23. 76. 7h, 81. 90 Johnson. Ilruee (316)—no Johnson, Carolyn (801) 23. ns Johnson. Charles (306) so, 89. 130 Johnson. Cheryl M. (113) s?, 160 Johnson. Clifford K. (3301 — 100. 160 Johnson. Clyde (811)— 00. no Johnson. Cynthia (127) 70, 87, pi, 100. no Johnson. Daniel (311)—23. 112. 123 Johnson. David (sio) no Johnson. Dennis (881) 77. 117, 130 Jouhuson. Dennis R. (21s) 90, in. no Johnson. Donald (123) (03 Johnson. Dorthy J. (322)- so, 91. 130 Johnson. Dunne (102)—25. 35. 63. 69. 72. 76. 88 Johnson. FJolne L. (129) 87, 100. 160 Johnson. F.rnest (302)- 23. loo Johnson. Frances M. (327) ho. no Johnson. Gall A. (209) 7i. mm. 97. 103. 130 Johnson, Gary (320)—-130 Johnson, Gary (330)— no Johnson. Gary R. (206) 90. no Johnson. Gerald (332)—23. 71, 72 Johnson, Gordon (884)- 130 Johnson, Henry (121)—71. 130 Johnson, Herbert (213) in. |jo Johnson. Da M. (2«3) 73. 83. 102. 130 Johnson. James (lot) 112, 130 Johnson. James I). (827) 122, 160 Johnson. Jean (217)—23 Johnson. Jeffrey (814)- 23 Johnson. Judith A. (121) no Johnson. Judith Ann (223) (i|, 103. 130 Johnson. Judith K. 1 105) 23, MS. 94. 127 Johnson. Judith L. (30«) tj, mo. 86. 130 Johnson. Karen K. (LR-1)—80. 130 Johnson. Karen J. (3ls) 8 . pa, 150 Johnson. Karen M. (331) 130 Johnson. Lnrry (302)- 23. ?i. 7m, 97. 98. 99 Johnson. LeRoy V. (201)—inn Johnson, l.lndn L. (313)—74. so. 86. 130 Johnson. Linda S. (201)- 130 Johnson. laris K. (322) so, 92. 13« Johnson, Lowell (213)—101. 130 Johnson. Mnrette (3«l)- 23, 75. 91 Johnson. Mary (327)—160 Johnson. Mary Lou (223) 130 Johnson. Mnrylyn L. (ll)—s«. 101. |6(i Johnson. Mavis (123)—23 Johnson. Meredith A. (3«9)—7h, 87. 96. ion. 130 Johnson. Mlcluiel K. (329) I6n Johnson. Myles F. (328) 23 Johnson. Nancy (108)—Hi. 94. 160 Johnson. Richard F.. (204)—72, 120. 160 Johnson. Richard J. (213)—72. 77. 80. 107. 109. 122. 124. 130 Johnson. Richard L. (217)—23. 39. 90. 98. 99. 101 JohnHon. Rita A. (inn) in . Johnson, Robert (302) 23 Johnson. Roger (332) 23, 9h, 99 Johnson. Roger (3om)- 120. leo Johnson. Ronald (312) I no Johnson. Rcvss N. (214) 160 Johnson, Sandra R. (326) 26. 83, 91 Johnson. Shirley A. (8061—1JO Johnson, Steve M. (206) 102, 130 Johnson. Steven K. (I.R 21 130 Johnson. Susan K. (118) 83, 87. 160 Johnson. Timothy I). (LK-1) pj, 150 Johnson. Wayne I). (123) 26. 77 Johnson. Wayne II. (821)—26 Johnson. William L. (to4)—124. 160 Johnson, Wlnnefred F. (117)- mo Johnston. Mary F.. (II) Iftl, inn Jones. Caroline A. (127) -89. lo|, 160 Jones. Judy (321)- 26. 03 Jones. Larry (113) —130 Jones. Peggy (122)— 87. 93. )6 Jones. Sharon (112) 26. 88 Jordan. Joyce (Aud-1) 26. 69. 83. sp. 91. 96 Jorgensen. William (128)—115. 124. I3 Jorgenson. Carol (322)- 26 Joseph. Gloria (lt8)— 6 Julian. Dnnnld (123)- 26. 76. 102. 103 —K— Kager. Judith (112)- 26. S2 Kager. RiMluey (209)—130 Kahl. Alice (322)—26. 82 Knlll. Barham A. (220) —16 Kalin, Douglas H. (208) 100, 101. 108. 160 Kolas. Caroline (129)—87. 97. 160 Kolas, Jeanette (205)— ISO Kallas, George (121)—72. 112. 130 Knllcherg, Carol J. (329)—ten Kolschcucr. Sharon R. (218) 91. 130 Kalsrhcucr, Wallace (in?) 26 Kambcltl. Kalhleen A. (129) 76. m6. 101. 160 Kambeltx. Sandra (And-1) 26. 74. 76 Knmp. Kendall (818)- 90. 130 Kane. Sandni (106)—26. 76. 84. 93 Kankelfriti. Melvin (809) 93. 130 Knnlorowlc . Theresa J. (117) — 8.1. 160 Kanyueh. Lydia S. (202) 160 KnrUcn. HJornnr (301) 26 Karin!rom. Carolyn (338)- 76. 89. 128. 129. 130 Karplncn. Judith (III) 26,71 Kaston. Barbara A. (129)—160 Keeler. Michael (381)— OS. ISO Kchncman. Arthur (822) 130 Kelt geo. Kalhleen A. (127)- 87. 92. 102. 103. 160 Kelly. Kathleen A. (220) 79. 06. 100 Kelly. Mary (101) 26. 74. 76. 96 Kempe, Richard (333)- 37. so. 102. 103. 150 Kennedy, Patrick (316) 20. 77. 90 Ken worthy, laine P. (32 4)—$7. 102. 130 Kcohenc. John (LR-2)- 77. ijjjj ISO Kerns. Bradley (821) 27. 39. 76 78. 97. 98. 102 Kern . Kalhleen A. (113)—h?. 93 102. 103. 160 Krrswcll. Patricia (III) 27. 82 Kester. Melanie (217)—2? Kihhy, Bonnie (III) M7. | m Kilby. William J. (330)— mo Kilmnrtin. Michelle (127)— 3 |n„ King. Charles (212)—130 King. Kathleen (II) 160 Klng bcrg. Diane M. (328) h6. 93. too. 126. 130 Klrvhner. Larry (3to)—mo Kissel. Jeanne (314) 7 Klltelxou. I.elond B. (211)- mn Kit mon. Donald (LR-2) 130 Kltxman. Harry (191)—8|. |j« Kjona. Linda F- (213)—too, 130 Klnnderud. Judith M. (306) mm, 97. 150 Kleckner. Frank R. (329)—m2, too Klein. Sharon L. (tot)—160 Kllnglr. James R. (308) mo Klohucher. Joanne (329)—86. 93, 160 Kloeek. I.nrry J. (214)—160 Knapp. Dennis (823) 26. 33. |«7. top Knight. Kathleen (213)- 130 Knox. F.rlc G. (117) 37. 63. ?•. 102. 103. 109, 120. 160 Knudsen. Garry L. (IIh) 90, mo Knudsen. Jean L. (101) se, 91. 130 Knudsen. Judith M. (8ft|)- |o«, 160 Knudsen. Susan R. (tos) 93, M6. 95. 160 Knudson. Lyle (Aud-I)—27. 36. 37. 90 Knulsen. Thomas (I06)— 2?. 102 Knutson. Sharon (112)—28. 28. 63. 74. 85. 91. 127 Kocbendorfer. Stephen (301)—j-Koefod. Richard G. (122)—loo. mo Koehler. Dale (328) 130 Koenrr, Veronica (106) —27, 93 Koepke. Wayne (106) 27 Kohler. Thomas (tio)- 2: Kohner. Constance (214) 100, mo Kole . Joyce (313) 8. 27. 93. 9h Kolcsnr. William (323) 76. 93. 103, 150 Kolstnd. Thomas C. (127) «o. mo Kontos. Kenneth (111)—27 Hording. Glenn (321) 27 Kordosky. Robert (128) 89. 93. 130 Kories. Cheryl (827) sh. mo Kitstlk. Mary C. (104) 93. 130 Kolallk. Diane M. (I.K 2)—130 Kottke, Ronald L. (118)—I fin Kovnrlk. Ronald (216) 27 Kovie. Gary (302)- 27 Krandy, Donald J. (218) mn Krause. David (324)—150 Krleg. Pauline (128)—130 Krioscl. Judy L. (109)—160 Krlesel. Sliaron M. (204) 87. 06. 16a Krlesel. Susan (103) 27. 83. 100 Krinhop. Judith (216)-2h Krogmau. Gerald (222) —123, mo Krugsrud. Karla L. (313)—73. 02. 98. 130 Kritok. Gary (2t6) 2s. 73. 76. 90 Krueger. Marilyn (321)—28 Kucern. Jodel (I0l)—28. 82 Kummer. Dave L. 4117)—18 Kun . F.llsabeth (382)—28 Kupka. Thomas (306) M7. ISO Kurlli. Judith A. (201) 93. 103. 130 Kurt . l«eo (104)—150 Kveberg. Nell 102) 28. 76 Kvcberg. Rodger (820)—122. 130 Kwakenat. Thomas (112) -28 Kyllnnen. Donna J. (322)- 38, hs, 100, 130 C 170 ] La Fra nee. Dennis W. (122) ion Lagerqulst. Margaret (81 ) 2 Lagorstrom. Susan (105)- 28 LaHay. Carol J. (223) 7 . iso Lamb, Donna I. (325) 130 Lambergcr. Judith A. (305) 7a. 150 LaMont, Kenneth (31 )- 28, ina, 103, 107. |0(1 Lnnclc. Jacquelyn I.. (303)- 72. 87. 91. 130 Lnndstnd, John (32 )- 2s. 17. 77. 111. 115 Lange. Wally (818) 150 Lnngscth. Sandra l„ (213) 130 Larson, Alvin (). (120) 104 Larson. Barbara (220)- m2, inn I-arson. Brian W. (202 78. hi. 160 Larson. Bruce (307)- 119. 150 Larson. Carl (323) 2m. 78. 83. Larson. Cheryl M. (108) 7(1. 89 91. I6n Larson. Cary (log) 113. 160 Larson. Jack (307) 150 Larson. James (107)- 2h Larson. Jerry (118) Kin Larson. Jonathon (322)- so. 130 Larson, Karen M. (221)- 71. 130 Larson. Kristin (121)- 71, s7. 95. 150 Lnraon. Lana (112)—28. 82 I-argon. Michael (308)- 130 Larson. Paul (122) «8. ioo Larson. Raymond (221) 150 Larson, Rlebard B. (311) inn Larson. Richard I). (Slo mo Larson. Robert (323) 28. 35. 71, 71. 119. 120, 121. 123 Larson, Sharon (211)—ino I-arson. Ted (31 1) 28. 76. 90. 103 I-arson. William (217)—8. 2H, 50 32. 33. 71. 72. 77. 88. HO. 120. 121 Lnschiligcr, David (315) 2h l,assila. Bonnie (107)- 29. 75, 81. 89. 95. 103 Lnudenslagcr. Carol (323) 29. 69. 76. 91. 127 Lauer. Jerome B. (330)- 83, mo l-aucr. Kay (219) 20 Laugen. Ronald (217)—29. 74, 78. 93. 91 Lawrence. Joyce M. (127)—inn Leaf. Darwin (219)- 29 Leaf. Yvonne M. (223) 87. 150 LeBlond, John (LR-l) 88, do, on, iso Lee. AI In n (112) 29. o Lee. Darrell S. (204)—160 1««C. Lucille (316) 29. 54. 01. 72. 74, 81. 85. 98. 99 Lee, Thomas (326) 29. 63. 72 Lee. Thomns li. (206)- 160 Leighton. Karen J. (307) 78. 80. 100. 150 Leitzen. Jean K. (206)- 79. mo Lejehar, Gerald (206)—ion Lelnnd. Sandra J. (20 )—8 , 101. 160 Lembecker. Knryn K. (113) 87, 160 Lcinnicr. Rollin (221)- 90. 130 Lenar . Donna J. (218)- 96. 100, 160 l-enarx, Mary (210)- 29, 69. 71. 75.76. nr. Lenon, Robert (2211 107. 109, 113. 123. 130 Lease. Richard (322) 71 Leon. Maria Luisa (316)- 29. 72. 73. 78. 91. 96. 98 Lernas. Richard (128)—92. 115. 128. 130 LeRoy. Patricia C. (LR-l)—89. 151 Leshovsky. Chester (102)- 29. si Leshovsky. John (322)—121. 151 Levi. David (303)- 131 Lewis. Claudia L. (218)—79. 101. 160 Lewis, John II. (827)- 160 Lewis. Mary .1. (832) 29 Lichlhardt. Arlycc (317)- H6. 88. 97. 160 Lieb. Lorraine (123) 29. 79 Lien. Boyd K. (l 3)- mi Lilja. Patrick (213)—77. 9h. 107. 109. 131 Liljegren. Sharon R. (101)—89. 94. 103. 131 Lilia, Joseph (122) 109. 123. 161 Llllemoe. Waldo (100) 29 Lillie. Ronald (210) 29 Lllljemnrk. William (210) 8. 29. 77. 1 17. 122 Lind, Kathleen M. (320) 92. 103. 151 Lindahl. David (112)- 29. 17 Lindahl. Richard (221) 131 Undull. Jcrilyn M. (205) 93, 100. 131 Lindbcrg. Diane (109)— 29. 30. 61. 64. 72. 73. 83. 88. 106. 127 Lindbcrg. Robert (223)- 131 l.indell. Mary K. 211) 89. 96. 161 Under. Gerald (228) 151 Llndfors. Sharon L. (804)—86. 161 Lindgrcn, Richard (810)- 101 Undgrcn, Tliomas (21 ) -80 Lindholm. Michael (LR-l)- 91. 151 Lindquist. Bonnie (112) 30. 84 Lindquist, Connie A. (318) 89, 151 Lindquist. Naomi J. (810), 89. 97. 101, 161 Lindroth. Joyce (814)- 30, 71, 76. 83 Lindroth, Mariya (218)- 88. 101, 161 Lundroth. Marvin A. (211) mi Lindslcy. Sally (210) 3o. 103 Undstrem. Diane (107)- 30. ioo Listerud, Margaret (30l) 80 Litschelm. James (201) 131 Littcrcr, Donald (310)—80, 74. 76. 7 7. 88. 90. 03 Livingston. Frank II. (11) mi Loader. Bruce (304) 72. 124, 161 Lodlng. Darlene (LR-l) 71. 87, 92. 131 Lodmlll. Dale (311) 93. 161 Loefflcr, Mary (102)—30 Lofsness. Cynthia L. (330)—161 Logll. David (203) 131 Uiija, Karen (304) h7. 101 Loken. Jean M. (212)— 72. 7. 92, 131 Lood. Darlene (222) 161 I.ood. Gary (212)—151 Lovberg. Sharon (208)--80. 161 I.overing. Gordon (117) 161 I.owder. Dennis W. (327) 81. 91. 109. 161 Lucas. Marcia (sox) 79. 101 Lucas. Patricia (201) —151 Lucey, Robert (103)- 30. 01. 71. 106 Lukcn, Virgil (126) 77. 117. 131 Lund. Beverly (326)—30. 76. 93. 102 Lund. John (108)—109. 101 Lundbcrg. Bcrnndlnc (l o) so. 151 Lundbcrg. Gary L. (220)- 76. mi Lundbcrg. Patricia (201) mi l.undnhl, Donna (312) 79. 87, 161 Liindeen. James (210)— 30 l.niidcen. Joan K. (328) 78, 91. 102. 131 Lundgaard. Joan l. (122) 76, S3. 89. 92. 161 Lundquist. Barbara (311) 30. 73. 81. 91 Lundquist. Charles (sik) 151 Lussler. Janet (107) 30 Lussier. Joyce C. (211) 82. 161 Luxsicr. Robin (217) 30. 82 Lunina. John K. (220) 16) Lyhycr, William (211) 101 Lydcn. Philip (311)—89. 161 Lyons. Jeffrey (303)- 131 —M— Mackenzie. Carol J. (329) s6. 102. 161 Mackey. Helen (123)—30. hs. 93. 98. 99 Maekner. Michael (212) 131 Mader. Colleen (213)—151 Madsen. Marilyn (331) 91. 131 Madsen. Robert (Aud-1)- 30, h2 Madson. Kathleen (I03) mi Mildvlg. Dennis (307)- 103, IKK. 131 Mady. Corrlne S. (321) 151 Magmisson, John (318) -81, 131 Magowan. Sara II. (206) 72. so. 161 Maher. Lynne M. 121)- 74,87 127. 120. 131. 175 Malm. William I). (220) ioh, 116. 121. 161 M a lire. Roger (129) 161 Majersky. Suzanne L. (811)- 79. 161 Makl. Judith K. (208)- s«. 100, 161 Maloney. Cathy (216)—80, 70. 75. 78. 93 Maun. Roger (128) 30. 89 Marey. Michael (LR-2)- 71. 72. 113. 131 Marinos. George ( oi)- mi Markle. Diane F. (321) 91. 151 Markstrom. Robert (312) mi Markuson. Thomas (331)- 151 Marron. Linda A. (321) inn, 151 Marshall. James (326) 31. 38 Martell. Agnes (323) 131 Martin, Kdward C. 3in 31. 112 Martin. John (219) 31.117 Martinson. I.lndn M. (211) 6. m3, mi Martinson. Paula G. (830)- 83. 88. 102. 161 Marty. Fayth M. (103)—79. 87. 161 Marty. Thomas (201)—151 Marvin. James (208)—83. 161 Mathison. Curtis (217)—31 Matson. Beverly (216) 31. 89. 97 Matson. Robert (201)- 82. 131 Mattson. David (216)- 31 Mattson. M.. 91 Maurcn. Carol J. (121)- 7 4. 97. 131 Masson. Diane L. (307) -100. 151 Maxwell. Glorin (203) 131 Maxwell. Thomas C. (827) 161 May. Janice (326)- 31 Mayer. Judith (323) 31. 69. 72. 89. 162 Mayer. Marjorie J. (118) 161 McCarl, Dennis (331)—151 McCarthy, James I). (308)- 121, 126. 161 McCarthy. Patricia (209) 131 McCnwley. Mary M. Hl7 —83 McClain. I .aura (103)—31. 9 4. 95 McClellan. Virginia L. (LR-2)— 151 McDonald. Hugh (327)- ifti McDonald. Lucy (817)-91. ici McDonald. Mary S. (216) 31. 76 McDonald. Nancy (308)—l l McDonald. Kollo (123)- 31. 82. 102 McDowell. Karen B. (116) 86. 131 McDowell. Lavern (809)- 131 MeFaddcn. Gary (824)- 131 McGiuty. Patrick (333)- 151 McGuire. Gary (323) 31 McKay. Bonita (321) 31. 85. 95. 98. 99 McKee. Kay (102)- 31. si McKenna. Katherine (811)- -97. 161 McKcnny. Kdward (223)—112. 151 McKenzie. Bonnie (321) 31, 71, 90. 95 McKinley, Patrick (107) 31. 17. 52. : . 12 McKinney. Michael (307)- 78. 79. 93. 131 McKetteriek. Dinah F. (Sis)-151 McLean. John (304)—101 MrLollan. James (loi)- 31. 98. 99. I mi McMahon. Margaret (103) 71. 93. 161 McMillan. David J. (113) 109. 101 McMillan. Joyce (101)- 96. 151 Medvic. Barbara (302) 31. 82 Mees. Darlene (210)- 32. 82 Meinkc. Gary (210) 8. 32. 3 . 71. 77. 119. 120 Melin. Robert (105) 32 Mclln. Stephen (202) 101 Melin. Susan (208) 88. 102. 103. 101 Mercer. Dennis (LR-l) 151 Meyer. John (109)- 32. r.s, 75. 76. 91, 90. 116 Meyers. Janet (30 )- 87, 93. 9h. 131 Meyers. Joseph (II)- 108. 123. 161 Michaclson. Judith K. (215) 131 Mllello. Snzan M. (120) 94. 131 Miller. Bruce (116) 151 Miller. Carol A. (LR-2) 102. 151 Miller. Catherine A. (214) 101 Miller. Dawn (321) 32 Miller. Donald (212) 113. 151 Miller. Gerald M. (22 ) 161 Miller. James (128) |o . m Miller. James R. (II)—101 Miller. Jerllyn I.. (312)—l l Miller. Jerome I). (127)—101 Miller. Marcia L. (128)—78. 83. 151 Miller. Mary (125) 32.71 Miller. Osmund (3 0)- 92. m3. 131 Milton. James (121) 89. too. 107. 169. 131 Miner. Marilyn (338)—151 Mital. Judith (10fl) 32.71. 85. 91 Mitsch. Wendy (217) 32. 31. 32 Moberg. Bruce (123) 32 Mobcrg. Mary L. (219) 32. 82 Moberg. Ralph (ID- 161 Moe. Marshall (209) HO. 111. 151 Moen. Judy (219)—32. 82 Mocry. Bonnie (321) 32. 85. 9 Mocry. Charlotte (122)—87. 101 Mohn. Carole (1 3) 161 Mohr. Mary M. (118)—87. mi Mohrbacher. Diane (309)- 151 Molr. Craig (333) 131 Molaeek. Ann K. (222) 87. 10 . 101 Moline, Bonnie (109) 32. 69. 73. 76. 102 Moline. Kathleen (338) loo, 131 Moller. Gary L. (202)—90. mi Mona. David (220) 72. 93. 100. 116. 121. mi Monahan. Kdward (328) 107. 108, 123. 126. 131 Monson. Gratia G. (122)— 97. 102, 161 Montroy. Barbara II. (328) 76. 131 Montroy. Richard (129) 116. mi Misters, William (322) 131 Moore. David (II)- 161 Moore. Donna (loi)—82. 38. 7k, 83. 95. 98. 99 Moore, Mary A. (164)- 80. 8 , 97. 131 Moore, Vick L. (.312)—102. too Moreus, Carol (326)- 32. 85 Morey, Gerald (107) 32 Morgan, Richard (213)- 102, 151 Moriarty. James 306) 151 Morris. Hugh (221) 108. 131 Mosher. Thomas (329)— 124. mi Moulzolf. Dale (313) 32 Mountain. Kathleen (Aud-t) 3 Moyer. Judith (102)- 33. 76. 85. 97. 98. 99 C17H Mueller. Barbara (222) 101 Mueller, Marilyn (316) 33. an. 75, 70, 05 Mulily. Mary (8©3 - 151 Murphy, .lay (129) 81.101 Murphy. Marilyn (LR-t) 129. 151 Murphy. Patricia (323)—71. 80. 91. 131 Myers. Klehnril (327)—100. 101, 181 Myhervuhl. Thomas (127)- 181 Myhre. Sliaron (323)- 33. s2 My ran. Charlene (118)- 87. loi, 181 Myrhlll. Jane (308)- h3. 87. 01. I0|. |01 —N— Naslund. Konahl (308) mo. 119. 120. 121. 120. 101 Nave. Barbara (318)—78. 80. 92. 131 Near. Cera1(1 (120)- 102. 131 Nelson. Annette (Aud-l) 33. 97 Nelson. Beverly (210) 33. 75. 88. 98. 99 Nelson. Carol J. (305)- 151 Nelson. Carol M. (810)- 79. 92. 101 Nelson. Dale (212) 71. 77. 92. 107. 109, III, 115. 131. 130 Nelson. David (200) 101 Nelson. David V. 2«2) lit. 124. 101 Nelson. Dennis A. (104)- 72. 88. 91. 98. 99. 101. 151 Nelson. Dentils K. (201)- 151 Nelson. Douglas (110)—131 Nelson. Eugene M. (108) 101 Nelson. Frederick (3oo 91. 131. 173 Nelson. Jacquelyn (312)- 102. mi Nelson. James (113) 109. 101 Nelson. Joanne (210)—33. 102, 103 Nelson. John (US) 101 Nelson. Knrleen M. (820)- 87. 91. 131 Nelson. Leon (128)- si. 131 Nelson. Leslie (317) 103. 101 Nelson. Linda L. (305) 7 , so. 151 Nelson. Marilyn (222) 8.3, 1113. 181 Nelson, Marjorie A. (Ill) 33 Nelson, Mary A. (311)- 90. 101 Nelson. Mary K. (320) 98. 151 Nelson. Paul C. (309)- 77. 107. 131 Nelson. Paul K. (108)—109. 101 Nelson. Paul N. (203)— 124. 151 Nelson. Richard R, (333) 33. 72. 100. 131 Nelson. Richard L. (320) 33 Nelson. Richard W. (213)- 151 Nelson. Ronald J. (310)- 101 Nelson. Ruth A. (223)- 76. 70. 89. 92. 131 Nelson. Ross (213) 151 Nelson. Sharon (Aud-l) 33. 81. 91 Nelson. Sharon I.. (128) 91. 151 Nelson. Stephen L. (201) 00. 97. 101 Nelson. Terry L. (810)- 72. s7. 90. 101 Nelson. William (332) 33. 70 Nelson. Yvonne (221)—72. 87. 92. 151 Ness. David (128) 131 Ness. Diane (203) - 72. 73. 97. 151 Ness. Jean (123) 33. 103 Ness. Karen (223) 72. 87. 92. 98. 131 Ness. Patrick (321) 33. 112 Neuendorf. Richard 317 93. 101 Neuman. Sandra M. (208) 79. 88. 93. 101 Neumann. John (ill)—33. sn Newberg. Carl J. (809) 71. isi Newton. Richard (318)- |3I Nichols. Diane (313) 132 Nichols. Willard (311) 100. loi Nicoloff. Jay (223) 77. 117. 152 Nielsen. Ellen L. (318) 92. 132 Nielsen. Judith L. (818) 152 Nielsen. William (loi) 33 Nlerenlmusen. James (328) 132 Nilsen. Dennis K. (8o4) 101 S linen. Gerald (217) -33 Nilsson. Thomas (309 - 90. 132 Nobel. Janice (118)- 94. 161 Nobel. Joy (301)- 33. 71. 72. 84. 88 Nordberg, David (III)- 33. 7o. x9 Nordberg. Judy (sio)—79. 101 Nordholm. Larry (323) 132 Nordas. Gerald 32h)- 120. 152 Nordos. Roger (202) 101 Norgren. Keith (310)—101 Norlander. Janice G. (200) lot. 101 N'orllng. Darrell (222) 101 Nonjuist. William (313) 152 Norrgard. Sandra (214) ss. 100, 181 North. Elaine G. (323) 80. 91. 93. 152 Northwny, Ally 11c (33 )—82. sn. 162 Northway, Kathleen (317)—ss, 100. 102 Norton. James (102) 83. 38 Norwich, John (120) lok. 121, 152 Novak. Patricia (323)- 3 4. 82 Nyberg. Dennis (313)—152 Nybcrg. Dennis II. (311)- 117. 123. 162 Nyberg. Klnine (323)—34. 58, 6m. 71. 72. 78. 83. 88. 90 Nyberg. Grace K. (120)- hs. 132 Nygaard, l.uAnn (105) 34.50, 33. 38. 65. 71. 72. 73. 74. 85. 9 4. 100 Nygaard. Thomas (2«fl 37. 102. 103. 113, 125. 10 4 Xygard, Sandra M. (117) 10|, 102 Nyqulot. Marlene (mi)- 3 4. 88. 9 4. 1 3 Oas. Sharon (204) 102 Ohlnger, Thomas mo - 34 O'Brien. Judith A. (208)- 88. 90. 162 O'Brien. Michael (218)—117, 102 Orel. Gerald (320) 112 Ocel, Thomas (211)- 112. 102 O'Connel, Maureen (317) 102 Odegaard. Dean (822)- 102, 121. 132 Ognrd. Curtis (332)- 34 Ogren. Richard (212)—132 Oldhauscn. Marcia (304)- 97. ion, 102 Ohllmuscn. Susan (323) 97, 103. 132 Ohtfson. Karen (211)- so. 102 Olafaon. Thurenc K. (318)—ss, 84. 9 4. 102. 132 Olds. Alice (322) 93, 132 Olene. Don nn (123) 34, 82 Olln. Andrea (311) -162 Olln. Gerald (333) 132 Olln. Nancy (218)—72. so. 93. 102 Oiivern. Gregory (128)—132 Olsen, James (330) 102. ms Olsen. James R. (823) m3. 152. 102 Olsen. Mary (Aud i)—34. 08. 71. 03 Olscit. Roherl (327)- 80. 102 Olsen, Vera 323 - 34. 83. 98. 99 Olson. Avis (323) 34 Olson. Barbara (108)- 89. 90, 102 Olson. Charles (2ns) 102. 110. 102 Olson. Darlene (801) 152 Olson, Donald (303) 152 Olson. Helen (lot) st. 82 Olson. James (.12 4) 78. 80. 132 Olson. Jean (107)- 84. si Olson. Joann (302) 34. 83 Olson. Judy (103)—89. 94. 102. 128. 102 Olson, Karen (312) -87. 92. 101. 102 Olson. Karen R. (122)- 87. 162 Olson. Kristen ( «) so. 92. 102 Olson. Leonard (221) 109. 121. 152 Olson. LcRoy, (214) 180. 102 Olson. Linda (218) 80. 102 Olson. Marilyn (221) 132 Olson. Merlin (m2)- 3 4. 03. 73. 93 Olson. Kay (3oo 132 Olson. Richard (301) -34. 103 Olson. Robert (303) 80. 132 Olson. Robert (123)- s. 34. 102. ms Olson. Ronald (323) 3 4. 90 Olson. Shirley (120) 89. 132 Olson. Susan (Su2) 34. 83. 91. m2 Olstead. Sharon (327)—102 O'Malley. Dean (301)—33 Omvedt. Gall (219) 35. 70. 71. 73. 70. 95. 102. 127. 128 Ondick. Elizabeth (122) 102 Ophelm. Louise (209)—75. ss. 96. 128. 129. 132 Ophovcn. I’alrlela M. (309)— hj. 152 Opsalil. Karen K. (117) ss. ss. 101. 102 Opstad. Marilyn (212)—152 Ordaa. David (205) 152 Ordos. Terry I (208) 90. 102 Oredson. Marian (331) 152 0 resell nick, Kileen (sso)- 102 Osborn. Paul (I.R-2) 152 Oscar son. James (212) 152 Osmond. Carol (217)- 35. 8 4 Ostby. Nell (32 4)—152 Ostlund. Betty (315)—35. 7i. Kt Ostrander. James (332) 35. 02. 71. 'I Out rent. Carolyn (220) h7. 96. 102 Olterstad. Judlc (209)- H7. 9s. 152 Otto. Dennis (312) 102 Over. Margaret (303)—92. 103. 152 Owens. William (213) —79. 81. 103. 152 —P— Packard. Katherine (332) l«2 Paddock. Penelope A. (118) 87, 88. 101. 102 Paisley. Carol (no) 152 Palm. Birgit (323) 33. 3s. 73. S3. 94. 103 PalmlMirg. Bruce (215)- 132 Palmer. George (215) —152 Palmer. Leroy (mi)—132 Pnngbum, Gerald (209)—108. 152 Pnrndcau. David (223)- mi. 132 Parndy, Harold (117) si. 102 Parent. Barbara (330) 102 Parent. David (332)- 35 Parent. Joanne (818)- 102 Paris. Wayne (109)—85 Parker. Lynn (818) 132 Parsch. Constance (818)- 132 Partridge, Beverly (112)- 35 Past re. Mary I.. (200)- 90. 102 Pa ton. Dougin (103)—83 Patrick. Dennis (no)—74. 93. 132 Paul, Dorothy (820) .73. 85 Paulsen. Carole (121)—152 Paulson. James (I.R-2)- 152 Paulson. Shirley (219)—35 Paulson. Stanley (302)- 33. 72. 74. 123 Pavlovic. Joann (109)—83, 71. 70. 83. 95 Pavlovic. Nancy (113)—76. 87, 102 Pearson. Bruce 210- 81. 102 Pearson, Diane (300)- 71. 152 Pearson, Judy (202)—87, 102 Pearson. Larry (I20)--152 Pearson. Mariya (3ii) 35. 58. 39. 70. 71. 7 4. 78. 85. 05. 173 Pccore. Gn ry (107) 35 Pedersen. Diane (122) 162 Pedersen. Gregory (128)—132 Pederson. Joyce (317) 80, mi, 102 Pederson. Ronald (318)—98. 152 Pchrson, Karen (Ml)—35. 72. 82. 8 4 Pel ton. Larry (331)—lot. 132 Perron, Kathleen (ms) K6. 91. 93, 102 Perry. Kathryn (200) k7. oo. 152 Peschiutta. Sante (323) 112. 152 Peter. Daryl (219) 33 Peter. Joanne (201)—102 Peterman. David (122)- 102 Peters. Doris (102) 30. 89 Petersen. Kugenc (329) 102 Petersen. Robert C. (324) 132 Petersen. Sharon (210)—30. 76. 83 Peterson. Allyn (117)—s', 91, 96. 102 Peterson. Bernice (2to) 30. 83. 88. 98. 99 Peterson. Brure (112)—80. 9« Peterson. Carole (213)- 07. 132 Peterson. Cynthia (313) 36. 8k, 03 Peterson. Dale (108)—81. 162 Peterson, David (St 4)- 36. 9s. 99 Peterson. Dennis (mi)- 30. 73. 70. 78. 81 Peterson. Dianne (mi)- 152 Peterson. Klnine (214)—79. 162 Peterson. Eugene (318) 70. 80. 132 Peterson. Gary (I.R-2) 132 Peterson, Gary (100)—3fl Peterson. Gwen (323) 30. 92 Peterson, James (322)—72. 77, 92. 152 Peterson. John A. (2o3) 108. 158 Peterson. Karen (218)— so. 102 Peterson. Knrin (305)—75. 87, 91. 98. 132 Peterson. Karol (815)- so. “0 8 4. 88. 08. 99 Peterson. Kathryn (208)--88, 93. 102 Peterson. Lawrence (117)—loo, 102 Peterson. Lynne (221)—74. 87. 93. 132 Peterson. Nancy (103)- 30. 57. 38. 09. 83. 91 Peterson. Paul (331)—so. 00. 152 Peterson. Robert L. (221) ms. 122. 152 Peterson. Ronald (222) 102 Peterson. Roy (218) 162 Peterson. Russell (80S)- m2. 132 Peterson. Sandra (833) 91. 9s. 132 Peterson. William (314) 36. 82 Phelps, Darlyn (314) -30. 91 Phillips. Barbara (I.R-2) 95. 98. 152 Phillips. Darlene (mi)—so. os. 70. 81. 93 Phillips. Donald (118)—102 Phillips. Lynne (ill)—so. 70. 89. 90 Phillips. Patricia (309)- 132 Phillips. Roberta (129)—87. 95. 102. 102 Pieck. Barbara (332)—80. 9n Pierce, Jnequelyn (213)—90, 132 Pierce. Judith (si7)—162 Pieper. Bradley (320)—70. 8|. 90. 04. 103. 132 Plhl. Robert (103)- on. m2. 103. 102 Poffenberger. Donald (209)—152 Poliak. Judy (333)—97. 132 Poliak. Patricia (329)—97. 102 Pollock. Jaeklyn (328)- 101, |52 Poinmcr. Patricia (Aud-l)- 36. 85 Poole, Judy (103) 87. 162 Popkin. Howard (I.R-1)—152 Port. Jeffrey (211) —162 Port, Sharon (201) 152 Porter. David (808)—81. 9 . 162 Porter. I-arry (110)—152 Portner. Dennis (218)—100. 102 Prentiss. William (330)—102 Preston. Carol (316)—30. 83. 93. 103 Price. Dianne (329)—102 Price. Larry (307)- 71. 77. 107, 109. 118, 119. 120. 124. 132 C 172 3 Prichard, Carolyn (Aud-I)- sit Prindlc. Christie (lot) 73. mm. 92. 132 Puffer. Ilnle (Son)—102 Pulkrnbek. Ikmnlil (!2 ) 132 Puliuim. Kml (211)110. 1 0 Putnam. Richard s i8) 72. 132 Putnam. Robert (ill)- 132 Qua mine, Daniel (222) 102 Qunmnic. Gory (.ill)—102 yuan. Sallle (Aud i) -37. 04. 70. 72. 73. 71. 73. NO. M«. 111. 93 Quick. Iticluird (310)-27. 03. 71. 72. 73. 77. • . 107. 123 Quirk, Peter (811)—109. 102 Quint, Sharon (322)—7 . as. •3. 132 —R— Rne. Uonnle (109) 37. 2. H3. 01 Rnmhcrg. Charles (211) loa. 102 Hnmberg. Duane (210)- 37. 30. 30. 01. 71. 107. Ion. lot. 120 Hnmberg. John (8« 0)—122. 132 Knmbcrg, Marlene (123) 37 Rnmhcrg. Pauline (|03) 37. N3 Kandall. Myron (tot) 37. S3 Rnnzlnger. Dennis (213) - 72. 112. 132 It ask. James (2«3) as. 132 Hntncznk. Katherine (123) 37. at. 01. 127 Kaleau. Yvonne (S03)— NO. 01. 00. 132 Itnuh. Jaei|uellne (201) 70. 103 Raulutuvr. Maxine ( 2a) 72. 00. 0N. 120. 132 Raymond. Carolyn (SOI)- 37. 71. HI. 01. 03 Rea. Renee (823) 132 Reaslnnd, Thomas (330) 102 Iteber. Donna (21 )—73. no. 07. 132 Redenhnuirh. Roger (3X0) 77. 121, 132 Reed. Ronald (333) HI, 132 Recalls. Donald (100)- 37. 02. 108 Reich, lamella (313) H0. |32 Releh, Sharon (127) -08. 102 Keif. Susan (12 0 71. 93. 103. 13 ReilT. Ralph (209)- h|. 132 KrUdorph, Marjorie (II)- H0, 03. 101. |02 Kellnn. Sheryl (311) 87. 70, 73. 03. 01. 03 Reiter. Mary P. (110)- IS Keller. Robert (100) 87. 71. 72. T7. 107. ION. 100. IIN, 110, 120. 121 Remeta. Howard (21 1- 152 Remus. Richard (213) an, 00, 132 Kenlund. I .a nee (1171- 102 Kennekc. Bruce (I )— 00, 03. I02 Kennekc. Joan (So )—37. hi. 0.1 Resbcrg. Paul 4103 37. 01 Revor. Steven (300)- 133 Reynolds. Ijiwrence (217)- 37 Rhoades. Illutehrr. 1200)- 112. 133 Rhoden. Susan (127)—NT. 101. 102 Richter. Carl (213)—133 Rlcu. Kdward (307) 13.1 RlelNch. Manfred (III) 37 Rlmnnlk. Snmlra (tot) 37. Ion Rlnn. Katherine (112) 37. N3. 02 Rippel. Barbara (lo3 - 71. n;. 3. 0N, 133 Ritter. Allan (107) 3 Ritter. Bryan S30 —102 Ritter. Judith A. (320) 102 Rohan. 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Virginia (320)- 40, m Shrewsbury. David 30h 103 Shutirrg. Leah (112) l . 09. 71. Ml. 83. 91. 127 Shubcrg. Llnora (222) 103 Sliulkatis. Judith (323)—133 Shultz. Kerry (310)- os. 120. 103 Sign!. Gary 20t) 00. 90. 108 Slgrrson. Ruthelaln (Sts) 3. 138 Slhler. Carolyn ( I9) ia. n3. 02 Silver. Nancy (880) 72. m3. 93. 103 Sliver. Tom (318) 133 Simons. Judy (toll—79. 93. 103 Simonson. Dennis (210) in Sjoberg. James (317)—90. 10.1 Sjoqulst, Wayne (314) 40. 0« Skelton. Mariya (210)- m Skelton. Holland (322) 133 Skoe. Carol (102) 10.9s Shoe. David 4812 10 Skog. John (til) 72.9O.i03 Skogland. Mary (122)- m7. 103 Skoglund. Celeste (2101- 10 Skong. Linda (213) 133 Skrlmeth. Ann (827) n0. mi Slaehta. Itk hard (321) 40. 72. 119. 120 Sleetda. Judy (223) too. 133 Slater, loirry (210) lo Sllternuin. Christine (III) 103 Sloan. Janelle (318) N7. 90. 133 Slntrem. Darrell (323)- 133 Sly. William (312) 121 Small. Jan (lo9) 10 Smcdstud. Dennis 12H) 133 Smith. AIbert (122) 103 Smith. 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Judith (320)— 3. hn. 103 Sorenson. Kenneth (tot)- II Sorenson. Sonja (32u) 91. 133 Sortie. Pnul 2«s 101. 103 Sorlie. Todd (310) 41 Sor lcll. Gayle 117)—1 Spartz. Carol (212) 04. 133 Stinrtz. Kay ( o 103 Sperr, Phyllis (2ll - -M. 90. 103 Standing. Jim (.120)- 133 Stanley. Shirley a« a) 133 Stapleton. Pnul (I.R-I)- 133 Star. Deanne (323) 74. ns. n0, 80, 04. 133 Starkey. Ronald (217) 41 Steele. Mnrylyn (IX3 - 11. 70 SteeiiNon. David (SOI)- 41. 70. 77. 107. mo SteeiiNon, I. Patricia (|08)- 7 . 87. 91. 92. 130, 103 Steffensen. Kllznheth (222) 7. 103 Steiner. David (204)—123. 103 Stelnhaus. Robert (ID—103 Stelnke. Peter (329) 103 SteUlcfc. Nancy (It )—87. lot. 103 Stelliek. Thomas (Aud-I)- II Strnerscn. Judith (I.R-I)- -0 . 08. 133 StenquteL Judith (IIH)- 79. 9t, 103 sternum. Harvard (307) 133 Stepauek. Barham (3 3) 91. 153 Stepltens. Kugene (104)- 133 Stevens, George (803)- 133 Stevenson. Steve (113)—103 Stewart. Davkl (ito) 133 Stewart. Robert (304)- 103 Stokke. Marilyn (33 )- 103 Stolar. Carolyn (213) 78. 133 Stone. Sandra (220)- 79. 103 C 173 ] Storbolm. Jennnlne (818)— 78. 1 2. 108. 158 Stover. Susan (1 7)- 41, 91. 96 Stregc. David (102)- 1. ■ . 6. 91) Strode. Diane (109)—41. 75, m2 Stretch. Gary (210) 4i Strom. Dallas (221)- 94. I0J. 158 Strom. Mary (222) 79. 163 Struck. Raymond (826) ll Stuck!. Luiso (206) so. 163 Sucas, Glenn (302) 42. toil Sundalil. Barbara (I.R 1)—72, 7s, 90. 9H. 153 Sundt. Ulclmrd (322) 70, on. 153 Snnstrom. Gordon (3(n)- 109. 11)8 Sunstrom. Ronald (113)- 109, 103 Sutton. Roy (222)- 103 Svcildahl. Diane (125)- 42. 78. 84. 92 Svendsen. David (328)- 77. I 19, 119. 120. 12 4. 126. 133 Svitak. Barbara (320) 12. 84, 92 Svltak. Mary (814)- 6. t2, 88 Svitak. Robert ina) 121. 163 Svitak, Ronald (111) 42. 59. s9. 102 Swalin. Elizabeth (222)—103 Swanson. Charlotte (iis) 87, 96. 103 Swanson. Diane (315) 12. 85 Swanson. Joanne (129) 95. 103 Swanson. John (303)—153 Swanson. Joy (22o)- 111. 163 Swanson, Kenneth (8 5)- 183 Swanson. Randall (223) 90. 103. 153 Swanson. Richard (125)- 42. 71. 121 Swanson. Ronald (219) 12. 39 Swanson. Sandra (824) -71, 87, 91. 128. 153 Swanson. Sharon (109) 42. 81. 102 Swcdberg. James (325) 133 Swedell. John (113) 103 Swedcen. Virginia (106) 12.79 Swenson. Clifford (808) 57. 90, Hi2. 103. 123. 163 Swenson, David (339)—163 Swenson, Jerlelyn (331) 87. 91, 94, 129. 153 Swenson. Judith (321) 12. 76. 85. 163 Swenson. Richard (208) 77. 158 Swenson. Steven (327)- si. 126. 163 Swindal. James (201)- 153 Swltula. Leo (311) 163 —T— Tachcuy. Alan (201)- 109, lo|. 153 Tachcny, Annette (317) 163 Talle. Kenneth (292)- no. 123. 103 Tangcn. Karen (107)- 42. 91. 193 Tanhotr. Patricia 31 t) 12. s5. 93. 103 Taplln, Bonnie (3il - 12. ss. 91 Tavernier, Paul (120) 102. 115. 153 Taylor. Donald (198) ion. m:t Taylor. Harold W. (I l) 103, io:t Taylor. Karllyna (215)- 91. 153 Taylor. Ross (220) 163 Taylor. Sharon (219) - 42. 82. 84 Taylor. Stephen (220)- as. 96. 163 Teigen. Martha (205)—95. 102. 153 Tclkc, Richard (326)- 12. 62. 71. 77. 102 Tclkc. Terry (329) 121. 163 Thclsen. Patricia (308) 153 Thesengn, Bruce (211) 163 Tliew. John (3lo) 163 Thomas. Gloria (301)— 95. 163 Thompson. Barbara (323) 12. 68. 74. 75. 83. 94. 95 Thompson. Barry (2!«) 12. 122 Thompson. Carol (117) 97. 163 Thompson. Clifford (123) 13. 90 Thompson. Elizabeth (lot) 7 t. 05. 153 Thompson. James (212)- 153 Thompson. John (ID- 168 Thompson. Kathleen (321) so. S3. 87. 88. 153 Thompson. Mary (111)- 13. 70, 7 1. 80. 84. 92 'Thompson. Robert (323) 13 Thompson. Sandra (223) 92. 153 'Thompson. Sharon (111) 13. 82 Thonc. Gary (202) 122. 163 'Tlmr. Sharon (321)- 13. 85. 91 'Thorcn. John (302)- 13. 9. 1«2 Thornby. Dale (223) 98. 123. 153 Thornby. Sandra (102)- IS. 76. 92 Thorpe. Lyle (333) 9s. 99. i«i. 153 Tliorpe. Marguerite (107)- 13. 71. 84. 94. 98. 106. 126 Tlirondsen. Ttiomas (11) 103 Tlnglcstad, James (127 - 163 Tinker. Jean (329) 103 TJosvold. Dale (321) 13. 50. 73. 77. 102. no. III. 123 TJosvold. Mary (II) 65. 86. 93. 103. 161 Toft. Royer (202)- 164 Tollofsbol. Karen (123) 43. 98. 99 Tolrud. Karen (121)—71.80. 153 Touoxxl. Lull mi (122) — 97. 16 1 Torsch. Kiwi (218)- 164 Tnrxtenson, Carol (222) 76. 87. 93. 102. 103. 161 Torvlk, Andrew (317)— mil. 113. 117. 161 Torvlk. David (3io —109. 104 Torvlk. Douglas (3il) 164 Totuslick. Susan (312)- 72. 87. 164 Tonrand. Maureen (127) 102, 103. 161 Toussnint. Samira (306) 97. 133 'Town. David (317) 161 Tmehy. Joyce (215) 94. 9s. 153 Travis. William (310) 102. 103. 101 Troedsson. Karin (108) 72. 86. 97. 161 Trolamler. Judith (325)- 71.73. 96. 153 Tumma. Mcrikc (802) is. r.p, 76. 84. 93 Turner. Gale (123) 13 Twlss. Virginia (204)- 87. 89 'Twito. June (l.R-D- 87. 98. 133 Tyler. Carl (127)—161 Tyllia. Bonita (208)—87. 161 Tyrrell. Marjorie (310) 79. 87. 89. 93. 164 —u— Uclen. Larry (213) 77. 98. 107. 109. 113. 154 Wlborp. Kenneth (109)- 13. 77. 102. 103. 107. 109 Uphoir. Constance (322)—86. 98, 151 I'pholT. Karen (113)—164 UpholT. Kathryn (327)- 161 Uphoir. Richnrd (315)- 13. 77. 107. 109. 117. 123 —V— Vadnian. Carol (330)- 89. 161 Valine. Jacqueline (108) 76. 89. 161 Vanderkooi. Darlene (332)- 13. 82. 89 VanGelder. Marilyn (317)—86. 93. 164 Vaulted. Margaret (307)- 79. 83. 93. 100. 154 Vassal-. Steven (312) 93. 101 Vaughan. Peggy (326)— 48. 58. 74. 84. 95. 98 Volaiidcr. Janet (116)- 6, 92. 151 Verncss. Richnrd (817) 101. 164 Vestal. Mary L. (331)—154 Vogon. Richard (310) 92. 164 Vogt. Eileen (mo) is. 100 Volk. Kmcry (11m) 109. 164 Volkmnnn. Max (326) 43. 63. 75. 77. 81. 90. 91. III). 111. 123 —w— Wade. Errol (217) ll Wagner. James (330)—164 Wagner. Marty (102)—ll Wngnild, Carolyn (325) 91. 154 Wngnild, Diane (217)- 14. 54. 83, 92. 98. 99 Wngnild. Jerome (208)- ns. 93. 164 Wngnild. Kathryn (107)- k. 44. 63. 91. 93. 126. 127 Wngnild. Marsha (313) -71, 80. 92. 154 Wakelldd. Bruce (107) 14. 77. 126 Walfrld. Hope (3o6) -55. 71. 78. 94. 98. 102. 154 Walker. Beverly (321) 71, 80. 134 Walker. Lyle (323) 14. 71. 74 Walker. Mark (817)—89. 93. 103. 164 Walker. William (301) it Wallace. Barbara (104) -89, 92. 134 Wallace. Darryl (326) 11. 88. 93 Wallace. David (204)—81. 101 Wallin. Patricia (121)—no, 87. 90. 154 Wallin. Richard (209)- 103. 131 Walsh, Lawrence (121) 108, 131 Walsh. Marilyn (308)—ioi Walstad. Kenneth (128)--103 Wnlstrom. Janice (820) 131 Wnlstrom. Marlene (108) 164 Walter. Kathryn (206)- HO, 93. 164 Walters. Paul (306) 108 Walton. Ijiwreiice (213) 76. 78, 154 Waugstad. Loren (318)—124. 154 Ward, JoDinne (2n0 - 86. 97. 164 Ward. Tom (211)- 164 Warn. Dasle (211) 164 Warn. Fred (310)—io . lie. 123. 161 Warner. Diane (220)—164 Washington. Roberta (sis) 131 Waterhouse. Karen (322)- 134 Watkins. Michael (218)—164 Watson. Catherine (218) 76. 93. 164 Watson. James (127) —161 Watson. Karen (ill)- ll Wawra. Roberta (306)- 151 Webster. David (206) 81. 93. 164 Wceknuff. Sandra dos)- h?. 92. 161 Wedell. Jean (307)—74. so. 95. 98. 154 Weeding. David (117)- 104 Wegner. Carl (104)- 134 Wehineyer. Martin (129) 87. 101 Weigel. Tom (223) i5i Weisscnburger. John (las)—07. 164 Wellbausen. Bruce (331) 11.1. 154 Wells. Bruce (121)—89. 134 Welschlnger. JoAnn (327) so. ion, 161 Wenborg. Sharon (302) 8. ll. 54. 62. 63. 65. 83. 98. 99 Wendling. Sandra (2«2)- 101 Wcnell. Judith (221)- 98. 131 Wcnschlng. Roger (332)- s. 11. 30. 68. 64. 71 Wensole. LeRoy (204)- 110. 113. 12.1. 161 Wentzel. David (116) 74. lvi Werbowski. James (308) 1 ot West. Marilyn (210) -44, 85 Westberg. PJleen (105) ll, hs Westbcrg. Elizabeth (215) hm. 95. too. 134 Westberg, Roberta, (113) ss. 101 Westergren. Nancy (219)- 11. os. 73. T •. 84. 94. 103 Wetherty. Judith (108) ho. ioi Weyrauch. Arthur (118 109. 16 Weyrens. Marlene (111)—44. hi. 93 Wheeler. Mark (109)—41. 87 Wheeler. Vicky (220)—64. 92. 103 Whetstone. Elaine (301) 164 White. Bernard (222)- 164 Whitney, Barbara (210) 14, 72. 73. 70. 85. 91. 93. 127. 128 Whitney. Krainc (216)- u Wick. Eric (LR-l) 77. 9s. 107. 109. 134 Wlcklund. Gloria (323) 15. 89 Wicks. Gretchcn (310)- 87. 98. 101 Wigdn. Charles (327)- 109. ioi Wlchle. Judith (ini)- 15 Wlehle. Richard (128)- 108. 131 Wlcncke. Robert (313) 134 Wiese. Beverly (216)- 15. 38. 83 Wllk, Barbara (109)—45. 09. 71. 76. 85. 93. 98. 127 Wilburn. Randall (3 9)— 90. 92. 101. 134 Wilkie. Barbara (2«u)—87. lot Wilkins. Lawrence (804) 164 Wilkinson. Gordon (313) 45, 107. 109. 112. 123 Will, Daniel (108) 161 Will. Gary ( 02)—116. 101 Williams. Alan (316) —45. 90 Williams. Judith (314) 43. 85. 91 Williamson. Gerrl (129) 161 Wlllison. Carolyn (111) 45. 88. 103 Wllllts. Roland (326)—15. 61. 77. ini. 109. 113 Wilson. Dennis (116)—108. 154 Wilson, Jean (214) 93. inn. 101 Wilson. John (127)- 161 Wilson. Julia (331) 93. 134 Wilson, Mary (102) 13. 74. 98 Wilson. Steven (327)- 93. 121. ICl Winik. David (217) 59. 90. 106 Wlnlk. Diane (109)- 13. 51. 71. 84. 98 Winokur. Rolmrt (82«) 103. 131 Wlttentore. Roberta (304) ia4 Wlttgmf, William (216)—13. 63. 102 Wlttke. Claire (382) 43, 84. 93 Wlttke. Melodee (ll)—86. 93. 100. 164 Woestehoff, Sue (205) 74. ho. h?. 93. 102. 151 Wold. CurtLs (210)- 45. 92 Wold. Patricia (321)- 45. 62. 82 Wold. Paul (208) 92. 103. 164 Wold, Robert (333)—ho. 108. 154 Wold. Roger 103) 15. 69. 76. 90 Wolfe, Elizabeth (332) 13 Wolfe. Doris (201)—82, 154 Wolfe. Michael (113)—161 Wollum. Barbara (206)—72, 80. 161 Woodflll, Robert (804) 116. 121. 164 Woudliou.se, Kcrlnc (217) 16. 74. 75. 76. 83 Woodraska, Reuben (108)—90, 161 Woodworth. Gail (223) 71. 71. 80. 95. 154 Wright. Ronald (313) 103. 131 —V— Vnrwood. Shnryl (ill) 16, 63. 95. 100. 127 Veolcy. Eldonna (211) 83. 164 —Z— Zajae, Patrleln (sog)—113. 126. 164 Zander. Peter (105) 46 Zavada, Beverly (312)- 79. 83. 87. 88. 161 Znvadn, Karen (212)—83. 87. 88. 134 Zuychcck. Frances (128) 7h. 101. 103. 133 Zcbaugh. Bonnie (311)—83. 88. 161 Zeiglor. Ariel (2om) 164 Zelgler. Nloktil (333)—89. 96. 100. 151 Zeis. Ronald (Infl)- 10. 70 Zcntlc. Michael (313) 131 Zgodnvn. Michael (825)—72. 77. 107. 108. 109. 112. 123. 131 Zublck. Douglas (107)— 16 C 174 1 . . . and so this concludes your “TOUR OF TEDDYDOM.” The trail will lead sophomores and juniors back to Roosevelt, hut for seniors, the path continues on towards college, a job, or a career in homemaking. This journey through the realm of Teddvdom has been possible because of you—you are Roosevelt High School. You fill its classrooms, walk in its halls, participate in its clubs and varied activities. From Teddvdom you go forth to find your place in the world. Editor Printer: Lund l rcs , Minneapolis, Minnesota. Engraver: Bureau of Engraving, Minnea|Mili.s, Minnesota. Commercial Photographer: Zintsinuster's Studio. Minneapolis, Minnesota. (Senior and group pictures.) Cover: Durand Manufacturing Company. Chicago. Illinois. Hinder: National Bookbinding Company. Stevens Point. Wisconsin.
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