Roosevelt High School - Sagamore Yearbook (Minneapolis, MN)
- Class of 1961
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'Z m 3' m 4- Ln 3,1 AMQLLX 9' M' N' K m:,, L 515, - - v 5 Mg ,in A Q, Nun-F' 4? f iw , Km xi s wi ' my - i i , K -, ,i ' X ii' ' we 5 5 .- 5 my 4 ,ng ,Q QA X40-' K, . ..k, w, es M J 7 . 1 A Y.. fx ww fa f'f'mm,,, ,fax If N.w'eDn,1 A gg! wp-1 ww 2 Foreword Gray stone blocks in the upper corners of a large brick building in South Minneapolis label this edifice as Theodore Roosevelt High School. This building is in constant use by over twenty-four hundred students and faculty dur- ing the school year. Activity begins in Septem- ber when new sophomores, as well as return- ing upperclassmen, enter Roosevelt, and ceases in June with graduation for seniors and a three months vacation for underclassmen. Roosevelt graduates, after three years of preparation for the future, settle in many dis- n parts of the world and go to many areas fl Ol EM ork, thus the name of Roosevelt High is W a ried far from its actual location. While in RHS students are offered oppor JW tunities which lead to advancement in many W areas. ln the classroom, training and a knowl- ge of basic skills for future iobs or college e given ln addition to a students academic life, organizations offer individuals experi- ence in human relations, leadership and an appreciation of the arts. Afternoon and eve- ning events at Roosevelt also account for much of a student's social life. The 1961 Sagamore is a memory book which will be shared and treasured for years to come. While the Opening Section shows the highlights of any day at Roosevelt, the en- tire book of 244 pages permanently records the complete T960-61 school year. To give a clearer picture of the events of this year, the Sagamore has been improved in many ways. The LARGER f9xl2l book has been divided into three sections - Students, Activities, and Academic. Each of these sec- tions begins with a RED DUO-TONE picture on the division page. 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L ,,,, . . 1,1 X ,- f l ' J 1' 1' I' 1' V f 1' ff f f fjuj' 1' -f,f,.-W,-ff!! f1-fff1f1xfff -f f f fn f f f f f'w ' f 'K ' .1 - A - ,.V,.v.ni,-1L,.,,f,-ff,ff1'1'.f'f W, fi ,Affga!!fff-Af,-X'ffff,-ff,','f1 fff,fVf.gfr' f -' 1' 1 ,- L, 1-1 1' 1' 1' 1' f' f f f M f 7' ff! fffffy - 1 161 1 1- f 2 1 f fxdmf 1211 7? 1' 1' 1-1' 14 f ff, , .' -' - ' n 1' A .f 1' f' f 'A '. 'A I 'j fi ,iff flfff 1 1' fir f 1' f f 1 f 1' rv 1' fy f' 5 'ff f': X1'1' 11,1-1,1-' 1 f',f'r 1' ' f 1' 1 1- 1- fff f f4'ff.1ffffff,, 3,',,,',-1 1,1,1f1 1 1 1 ' 1 fx n 1 1 f f , f I. .',!,,,,.,,',,,.,-ffff. X xfffffff ' ...,,-,1-111'1XffA1'ff' ff ,1 ,,,-,-11,-,ff-,', f1'ff ,- ,, 1 , . . .. 1- f 1 f 1 1 ,1'If.fAf ,f,ff ,ff f f X f4,!I,,,,,,,,1.l,fffff-fflfffffjfffX fu X, ff ,J I 1 ' ' ' . .' . v 1 Q We Enter a Hall Filled with Busy Students and Though the bell which officially begins a day at Roosevelt does not ring until 8120 AM., the halls are bustling with activity long before then. Students who drive leave home as early as 7:30 to begin picking up riders, while those taking the bus may leave a little later. Once in school, there are many things to be taken care before that first bell rings. Coats, books and lunches are hurriedly stuffed into lockers. Girls dash off to primp for the long doy ahead, while boys congregate in the halls to discuss last night's game or those ever-present car problems. Teachers, busy with last-minute preparations, still find time to help a puzzled pupil. ln a few quiet corners throughout the school, lone students cram frantically for the day's big exam. Notices of club meetings and special events are dis- tributed to the various homerooms. For th e with no errands, o leisurely vvallc around the halls seems the perfect way to sto rt the doy. Recovered? Students absent from the previous day stand in line ready to be checked in by nurse G. Blair. . W SD' , i i E 3 Q f 5 i S 5 l.. i Become a Part of the Day's Constant Activity sys J. Owens, library clerk, stamps book for student C. Nelson. Hurry up, slow poke! says Sandy Neuman while Mary Lindell carefully stacks books in her locker. 7 ..,...M Lx, ak 4 tt - i .. ...I-in -si-. - - y- ., ll .-,i,f.N?Nst5' . 5 . 'Ei' 1 I Corresponding secretary G. Holritz reads a letter to Student Council members as D. Nelson, president, presides. We Spend the Mornin A typical Teddy gentleman, Mike O'Brien, treats Sybil Schroeder to a free drink during a break between classes. Who introduced the Square Deal? asks history teacher E. Haynes as E. Knox and K. Soderstrom are ready with an answer. Studying, but Interrupt After homeroom, students settle into a daily rou- tine of studies. Discussions begin in many classrooms, while in others, students are busy with an assignment or are writing out the answers to test questions. Elsewhere in the building, the buzzing of sewing machines, the clattering of dishes or the bell of a typewriter indicate the beginning of another day's work. A basketball game begins in the gym. The halls are filled with a nauseating odor peculiar to the chemistry laboratory. Shouts of laughter go up from one room, while students in other rooms are quietly reading and studying. The five minutes between classes allows enough time for a drink at the fountain or a chat with a friend. How was the test? and Save me a place at lunch! are familiar cries at these times. Occasionally, the morning is interrupted by an auditorium program. These special auditoriums in- clude a wide variety of programs ranging from cele- bration of special holidays to lone speakers, demon- strations, concerts andthe less formal pep tests. L.. gf: , 3. .fn -mfg '1::3 l2lf?w Q' .. if-2 N... M... :,::'N 'ifHf1WfST png- i -'-' Nm' , 2 X , A 1 SUNG! ram: 5 v Ml w B Q . ,, N.. 5 ,gvfiz SSW- ,Q :X . X 5 . 3, 4 ' A J as w F' .. m '. ' K I N gg K N S A . We Hurry into the Crowded Lunchroom to Eat Roosevelt school cooks serve hot plate lunches to hungry students waiting in line. C. Toussaint purchases a season ticket for hockey and basketball from S. Lovberg at the ticket cage. Y The ll:3O bell rings ond noisy students flood the deserted halls. With lunches in hand or money iin- gling in pockets, students rush to the lunchroom and stond restlessly in the milk and hot lunch lines. Laughing, talking ond shouting odd to the ioyous confusion. Above the noise, a voice on the pulolic address system announces, Tickets are now on sale in the back ot the lunchroom! Many students make purchases at the ticket cage, while others enter or leave the lunchroom, V. Miller, pastry cook, prepares a tasty dessert for noon lunch - pumpkin pie. A quick comb of the hair is a must for the girls during the clay. Then Return, Refreshed, to Afternoon Classes A. Whitlock, English teacher, waits for last minute arrivals S. Johnson and L. Cermak. Lunch is one of the favorite courses available to Roosevelt students. yi- 'UNK X ll I.. f sm . Xt ,KN Teddy gridder brings thrills to student spectators as he nears the goal line for a touchdown. We Rush from the Last J. Lund makes a quick coll while D. Steiner looks on. 12 Class to Lockers, Then Just tvvo more classes! This is the feeling Teddies have alter returning to class from lunch. Eventually, the 3100 dismissal bell rings. There is a rush to lockers. Some students prepare to leave loaded with books, but others leave empty handed. Students hurry dovvn the stairs, tour abreast, and joins others in the front hall. Telephone booths are busy with one call alter another. Many students pile into cars and buses, others remain at school to re- ceive help trom teachers or attend meetings. With after school plans girls board bus. . W i S: is '- : K -H' A little softer! says the director to Hi-C members during a good session of singing which begins the regular Tuesday meeting. to Jobs, Extra-curricular Activities or Home Engineer A. Johnson cleans in Roosevelt's new wing after another busy day. 13 Do you understand it now? asks Mr. Newton of Verlyn Smith who is seeking atterschool help. 1 9 V. Delegaard makes a final adiustment on decorations for a dance that evening as B. Phillips and Mrs. Paddock watch. P 6 fx-In i Q 1 X yr' . . 4 if 'x H S fir li. P is 5 J. Lund, member of the Pilot's Club, offers programs to D. Kleckner and her date. We Return to R.H.S. for Varied Evening Programs Evening events provide R.H.S. parents, Teachers and students with still another opportunity to use and enioy the school building. Friday night dances bring many students back to school. Sometimes the music is soft and sweet, while at other times it has a definite iive beat. Records are used for Sock Hops, but for the occasional dressy dances, Roosevelt's Swing Band performs. Concerts, the Senior Class Play, class parties or the all-school talent show, along with regular Parent-Teacher-Student Association meetings also make use of the school's facilities. However, the school is soon empty. Floors are swept and doors are locked. Only the iangling of ianitor's keys can be heard as the lights are turned out on a full day at Roosevelt High. Table of Contents Introductory Section .... Students ......... Seniors .... Juniors ...... Sophomores .... Activities .......... Features ....... Organizations .... Sports ....... Academic ............ Administration. . . Index... Faculty ....... Hr' uw 3' F of '4 9 P4-ff 19' M4 42 4 at in 1 A -J Q3 Z xl I 99 Y- 'S 1- J'l-hbx, L S'zgy1,Z'qs i .,QN Sy gg I . 17 o Ax 'Q 5 S 31 E Q ' 51 , , Ja 1 1 Q Q i D- 'I 2 M? x Q a 4' xg' IQ There is no good reoson why we feor The future, but There is every reo- son why we should foce it seriously. - Theodore Roosevelt ln September of 1960 the halls and classrooms of Roosevelt High School were again filled with the sound of people after cu quiet summer. Almost 2300 students entered Roosevelt's doors, agreeing, for the first week, that school was a relief after a summer of clerking in a store, vacationing in Alaska, camp- ing with the Scouts or just plain loafing. Sopho- mores, while oftentimes confused and bewildered in new surroundings, rejoiced at the sight of a familiar face - someone from junior high. Juniors were re- united with friends from last year, and seniors, al- though excited about being upperclassmen, were a bit saddened by the thought that this was the be- ginning of the end. With the constant cry of ?'l've just got gobs to tell you!! excited students tried to spill out three months' news in five minutes. 0 Gay moods turned to more serious ones as teach- ers began making assignments. Studying once again became a major part of life as students prepared for future careers, college, or marriage. xxixmi iq S ll Mau Oh, how darling! exclaims M. McCawley to C. Erickson. B. Carlson fcenterj can hardly wait to have her senior pictures taken afier seeing the results. SENICRS 'Ulf Q-i, fe xii is SENIOR CLASS OFFICERS: Vice President, Denny Greendahlp Secretary, Joanne Christensen, Treasurer, Sandy Glockner, President, Denny Hoi. Under the Direction of Senior Executive Board The last year ot high school is highlighted by ac- tivities and events that are planned especially tor the seniors. As 782 members ot the class ot l96l started their senior year, planning began immedi- ately tor these special occasions. The Senior Executive Board, led by class officers, elected chairmen tor the class banquet, Senior Prom and commencement. These chairmen formed com- mittees by recruiting hard vvorking seniors. SENIOR EXECUTIVE BOARD FRONT ROW: A. Peterson, D. Greendahl, vice-presidenfg S. Gloclcner, treasurer, J. Christensen, secretaryg D. Hoff, president, B. Travis, J. Wittke. ROW TWO: M. Skogland, C. MacKenzie, P. Steenson, K. Clausen, J. Myrbill, P. Elfsfrand, R. Phillips. ROW THREE: J. Early in the tall reservations were made tor the traditional Senior Class Banquet at the Leamington Hotel and the Senior Prom at the Laytayette Club. After a theme was chosen by committee members, de- tailed plans tor decorations and publicity were carefully worked out. Arrangements tor refresh- ments, chaperons and dance bands were completed. These senior activities will always be remembered as special occasions tor T961 graduates. Campion, F. Kleckner, B. Bergland, T. Nelson, M. Benson, R. Hyde, D. Nel- son, J. Furness. ROW FOUR: J. Knudsen, L. Hylle, S. Wilson, K. Troedsson, S. MacGowen, D. Shackleton, J. Marvin. ROW FIVE: M. Walker, J. Brad- shaw, R. Englund, M. Strom, P. Paddock, D. Nelson, P. Quirk, K. Talle. LARRY J. AANESTAD - lvlale Chorus, Choristers, Ski Club, Gym Help, Gym- nastics '59, Track '59. MARIE C. ACKERBLADE - National Honor Society, Latin Club, Pep Club, Nurse's Aid. RICHARD R. ADAMS FRED L. ADLER - Hi-Y, Wrestling '59, Gymnastics '59,'6O. LINDA O. AKERSON - Executive Board '59, Student Council, Choir, Choristers, Choralaires, Blue Tri, Sil- ver Tri Treas., Latin Club, Hi-C, Gym Help. JEANIE M. ALBERTSON - Silver Tri, Blue Tri, Ski Club. THOMAS J. ALBRECHT - Board of Governors, Gymnastics '59, Hockey '59, Baseball '59, CULLEN J. ALEXANDRA - Pep Club. Plans for the tl. My wtf I fait' GARY D. ANDERSON - Sportsmen's Club. JUDIE E. ANDERSON - Choristers, Hi-C, Library Club. JUDITH K. ANDERSON - Orchestra, Blue Tri, Hi-C, Science Club. JUDITH K. ANDERSON - National Honor Society, Pilots Club, Ass't Edi- tor ot Sagamore, Silver Tri, Blue Tri, French Club, Latin Club, Pep Club, Hi-C. JUDY D. ANDERSON - Swedish Club, Drama Club, Office Part Time. KAREN D. ANDERSON - National Honor Society, Choir, Choristers, Blue Tri, Silver Tri, Spanish Club. KATHLEEN A. ANDERSON - Girls' Choir, Silver Tri, Drill Team, Hi-C. KENNETH ANDERSON - National Honor Society, Science Club, Ski Club. Final Year Activities Were Made JOAN E. ALINDER - National Honor Society, Board ot Governors, Pilots Club, Student Council, Sagamore Staff, Silver Tri, Blue Tri, French Club Treas., Science Club. JAMES B. ANDERSEN - Student Council, Vital Events Forum President. BARBARA A. ANDERSON - Girls' Choir, Spanish Club. CAROL L. ANDERSON Ssixf V557 MARY E. ANDERSON - Board of Governors, Library Club, FHA, Nurse's Aid, Work Program. MICHELE C. ANDERSON - Board of Governors, Pilots Club, Drill Team, Silver Tri, Blue Tri, French Club, Pep Club, Drama Club. NANCY J. ANDERSON - Pep Club. ROBERT S. ANDERSON SANDRA C. ANDERSON - National Honor Society, Choristers, Choir, Blue Tri, French Club. SHARON E. ANDERSON - Silver Tri, Work Program. SHARON L. ANDERSON - Girls' Choir, Choralaires, Choir, French Club. STEPHEN J. ANDERSON - Standard Stott, Band, Orchestra, Latin Club. , YQ. FF, all . xg., KR fy w tg 1 A Q., . .WM V I T a ,, t' . fx . Nelson, Englund, Steenson and Furness Guided Senior counselors, Doug Hansen and Milton Hughes explained Dave Nelson and Karen Olafson as they helped Roosevelt the significance of the American College Testing Program to High School seniors decide on college and future careers. ms. as A A ' .sg ,gm bb R , ,.., A ,... ,...... A 22 ERNEST H. ANDREWS - Executive Board '59, Student Council, Hi-Y, R Club, Football '58,'59,'6O, Hockey '59, '6O,'6l. SUSAN P. ANTOINE - Choristers, Girls' Choir, Blue Tri, Silver Tri, Span- ish Club, Library Help, Hi-C. JUDITH C. ARHOLM - Board of Gov- ernors, Blue Tri, Office Part Time. BRYAN J. ARLING- National Honor Society, Band, Latin Club, Chess Club, Golf '6O. DONALD N. ARNESON - Audio Vis- ual, Wrestling '59. SALLY ASKEROOTH - German Club, Creative Writing, Library Club. JOHN D. AXBERG - Hi-C, Football '59, Track '6O,'6l. JUDY E. BABCOCK - Pilots Club, Stu- dent Council, Silver Tri, Latin Club Vice-Pres., Vital Events Forum Vice- Pres., Ski Club President. Xe: This Year's Seniors During the KEITH BARNELL - Gym Help. J. GREGORY BARON - National Honor Society, Executive Board '58, Student Council Vice Pres., Standard Staff, Latin Club, Math Club, R Club, Science Club, Ski Club, Hi-C, Hi-Y, Football '58,'59,'6O, Track '60, '6l NORMAN F. BATCHELLER - Bond, Chess Club, Science Club. JAMES A. BATTEN - Work Program. NANCY C. BEAMISH - Blure Tri, Sil- ver Tri, Sportsmen's Club. MARIALYCE S. BEAVER - Choir, Choristers, Blue Tri, Silver Tri, Swed- ish Club, Library Club, Hi-C. JOAN E. BECKER - Choristers, Choir, Silver Tri, Blue Tri, Pep Club, French Club, Creative Writing Club, Hi-C. CAROL E. BECKMAN - Blue Tri, Sil- ver Tri, Ottice Help, Pep Club, Sports- men's Club. ' 23 Sophomore Year RICHARD R. BACHLER - Hi-C, R Club, Cross Country '58,'59,'6O, Track '59,'6O,'6l . DIANNE M. BACKMAN - Girls' Choir, Choir, Blue Tri, Swedish Club, Hi-C. CAROL E. BAKER - National Honor Society Sec., Girls' Choir, Choir, Rock- ettes, Blue Tri, Silver Tri, German Club Vice Pres. Q ' WILLIAM C. BAKKEN - Board of Governors, Latin Club, Ski Club, Golf '59,'6O, Baseball '59,'6O,'6l. PHILIP E. BENDIK - Football '58, NEAL L. BENEDICT - Board of Gov- ernors, Student Council, R Club, Football '58, Hockey '59, Track '59, '6O,'6l, Baseball '59. JEFFREY L. BENSON - Standard Staff, Spanish Club. MARLYCE K. BENSON - Junior Class Treas., Executive Board '59,'6O, Stu- dent Council, Choir, Choristers, Girls' Choir, Silver Tri Vice Pres., Blue Tri, Gym Help. DARLENE L. BENTSON - Hi-C, Work Program. DAVID A. BENTSON - Audio Visual. IDA M. BERG - Board of Governors, Student Council, Choir, Choristers, German Club, Latin Club, Silver Tri, Drama Club. ROGER D. BERG Qi W. .'.. Z is QL gi l iek - .H-. I-lf f, Q. I ,X e i. 'N I First Year of Senior High School Highlighted CAROL A. BERHARDSON - Girls' Choir, Choir, Choralaires, Silver Tri, Blue Tri, Spanish Club Sec., Swedish Club, Drama Club. BETTY M. BERRES CHARLES C. BERRY - German Club, R Club, Swimming '59,'6O,'6l, Ten- nis '6O,'6I, Baseball '6O. JACQUELYN BERTRAND - Standard Staff, Silver Tri, Blue Tri, French Club, Pep Club, Sportsmen's Club. JUDITH A. BERZELIUS - Choristers, Girls' Choir, Silver Tri, Blue Tri, Hi-C, Swedish Club. PATRIC A. BESKE RICHARD C. BIELKE - National Honor Society, Electronics Club, Math Club. WILLIAM A. BIGELOW - R Club, Football '6O. ,Awww tr is rg : 1 I V-. Ei I i . 6 g. BETTY A. BERGLAND - National Honor Society, Executive Board '61, Choir, Choristers, Silver Tri Sec., Blue Tri, Spanish Club President, Gym Help. SALLY E. BERGLUND - Girls' Choir, Drill Team, French Club, FHA, Work Program. SUSAN A. BERGLUND - Executive Board '60, Orchestra, Silver Tri, Blue Tri, Norse Club, Sportsmen's Club. JANICE P. BERGSTROM - Choristers, Girls' Choir, Silver Tri, Blue Tri. I I it Ns. is SUSAN A. BITNEY - Drill Team, Work Program, Pep Club, Ski Club, LEONARD F. BJELDANES - Ethics Committee, Executive Board '59, Stu- dent Council, Choir President, R Club, Homecoming Attendant, Foot- ball '58, Basketball '59,'6O,'6I, Tennis '59,'6O Co-captain '6l. FRED S. BLAISDELL - National Honor Society,'Standard Staff, Band, Dance Band, Spanish Club Sgt.-at-Arms, Electronics Club, Science Club Presi- dent, Cross Country '59, Track '59,'6I. CAROLE S. BLANCHARD - Girls' Choir, Silver Tri, Blue Tri, Pep Club, Sportsmen's Club. SHARON L. BLOMBERG - Board of Governors, Silver Tri, Blue Tri, French Club, Spanish Club, Drama Club, Nurse's Aid, Pep Club. BARBARA J. BLOMGREN - Silver Tri, Blue Tri, Hi-C, Ski Club. GARY L. BLOMQUIST - Hi-Y, R Club, Football '58,'59,'6O, Wrestling '6O. LOIS K. BONIN - Board of Gover- nors, French Club, Pep Club. by the Long-Remembered Sophomore Class Picnic TED J. BORAN GLENN E. BOSTROM - Work Pro- gram. WILLIAM BOWER LINDA COLSONJ BOWLER - Board of Governors, Executive Board '60, Silver Tri, Blue Tri, Norse Club, Pep Club. , y 4 Q Fi? st. LM, if . 'tv is tag A at 25 WILLIAM M. BOWLER - R Club, Football '58,'59,'6O, Baseball '59,'6O. WILLIAM T. BOWMAN - Board of Governors, Ethics Committee, R Club, Winter Sports Day Attendant, Basketball '59,'6O,'6l. JAMES H. BRADSHAW - Executive Board '61, Standard Stalt, Audio Vis- ual. CLAUDE C. BREW - Football '58, Track '6O. SANDRA L. BRINK - Silver Tri, Blue Tri, French Club, Work Program. PATRICIA M. BROOKS - National Honor Society, Student Council, Choir, Choralaires, Choristers, German Club, Gym Help. BARBARA J. BROWN -- Choir, Chor- isters, Silver Tri, Blue Tri, Swedish Club, Drama Club, Hi-C. BRUCE M. BROWN - National Honor Society, Concert Band, Orchestra. JERALD W. BROWN - Audio Visual, Gym Help, Swimming '59. LESLIE J. BRUSLETTEN - National Honor Society, Pilots Club, Executive Board '60, Standard Staff, Silver Tri, Blue Tri ICC Representative, German Club, Latin Club, Creative Writing Club, Ski Club Sec.-Treas. KAJSA L. BRYNGE - National Honor Society, Student Council, Blue Tri, Latin Club, Ski Club. HELEN M. BRYNILDSON - National Honor Society, Pilots Club, Blue Tri, Drama Club, Hi-C Sec., Pep Club. RICHARD L. BUHRT - Choir, Choris- ters, Hockey '59, Baseball '59, SHARON A. BUHTA - Sportsmen's Club Sec., Work Program. RANDALL E. BUNDY - .lunior Class Vice Pres., Board of Governors, Exec- utive Board '60,'6l, All-City Student Council '60, '6l, Russian Club, Pep Club, R Club, Sportsmen's Club, Wrestling '59, Football '58,'59,'60, Baseball '59,'6O,'6l. RONALD S. BURNSIDE - Hi-C, Cross Country '58, Track '59,'6O,'6l. Class Colors of Sky Blue and Silver Followed SHARON E. CAMPION - Library Club. THERESE C. CAREY - Orchestra, Archery Club, Sportsmen's Club. BONITA D. CARLSON - Board of Governors, Silver Tri, Blue Tri, Swed- ish Club, Drama Club. CHARLES A. CARLSON - Executive Board '60, Student Council, Band, Hi-Y Vice Pres. CORINNE R. CARLSON - FHA, Li- brary Club, Pep Club, Work Program. DEAN C. CARLSON - Board of Gov- ernors, Executive Board '60, R Club, Hockey '59,'60 Co-captain '6l. DIANE E. CARLSON - Silver Tri, Work Program. MARIAN D. CARLSON - National Honor Society, Pilots Club, Blue Tri, French Club, Latin Club, Hi-C, Ski Club. SUSAN J. BUSKE - Drill Team, Silver Tri, Blue Tri, German Club, Pep Club. CAROL A. BYLER - Silver Tri, Blue Tri. MARY F. CALLAHAN - Work Pro- gram. JANICE L. CAMPION - National Honor Society, Executive Board '60, '6l, Band, Silver Tri, Blue Tri, French Club. . .... ig .,x,, F vt . SS. . , 1 if 4 . .. T . A , ik . . .3 3 .5 Qi I. 1 j, 'R ' QT' at F gf ,, . A 3' 'X wk g . 31 J, - ly . l P 4' 'QQ' Y .5 i ,V W I , Q 9 4' Big VK 1 if '5 'D' V r '45 Teddy students have W Y I 'lg '. .4 always been known ,,- 5 for their study hab- its. A typical rep- AQ, ef' .. '30 resentative, Karen . Clausen, begins the usual routine of eve- ning homework with a phone call to a friend. the '6l Class NANCY L. CARLSON - Choir, Cho- ralaires Choristers Silver Tri Blue Tri, Spanish Club, Pep Club, Oltlce Help. MARILYN P. CARNES - Work Pro gram. GAYLE M. CARTER - Board of Gov ernors, Drill Team, Pep Club, Science Club, Ski Club, Sportsmen's Club JUDITH L. CEDARBERG - Orchestra Concert Band Silver Tri Blue Tr Latin Club Science Club Rs- Q, v . 3 t . V, , k Sn. ' , A . Is, . . ' K. t , H, 'L if 3 3 sv ll Ml' if 3 T xg ill' 2 A' t. 4. .Q qu '5 E W 3' is gl ,F 1 V. I 'Q' 'V' v Y. ' Ak fl S if R QQ kt LP' ,R .. -f ' ' fi it li 5 'li' -2' l AV A J' , . ifif . , 'VL I v 'fly' P '5 7 R 2' is 'gi xs J' A , Tu . ,.. v vi . -:QF Through Eventful Years at RHS F x X s - 59 ...fn NA. '39 A, 2.34, HARLEY E. CHASE SONIA M. CHREIMAN - Board of Governors, Drill Team, Silver Tri, Blue Tri, Drama Club, Library Club, Pep Club, Ski Club. JOANNE CHRISTENSEN -- Senior Class Sec., Board of Governors, Pilots Club, Student Council, Drill Team, Sil- ver Tri, Blue Tri, Hi-C, Pep Club, Homecoming Attendant. THOMAS D. CHRISTENSEN - Band, Cross Country '6O. SANDRA J. CHRISTIANSON - Ger- man Club, Work Program. DON H. CHRISTOFFER - Science Club. DIANA CHRISTOPHERSON - Na- tional Honor Society, Executive Board '59, Student Council, Rockettes, Swed- ish Club, Gym Help, Nurse's Aid. DUANE R. CHRISTOPHERSON - Board of Governors, Executive Board '59. sw., JOHN B. CORCORAN - Executive Board '60, Pilots Club, Norse Club, Pep Club, Track '59, Wrestling '59,'6O. GAYLE C. CRAMER - Board of Gov- ernors, Silver Tri, Blue Tri, Drill Team, German Club, Flag Twirler. RONALD G. CRAMER - Executive Board '6l, Hi-Y, Gymnastics '59, Ten- nis '6O,'6I. ANN M. CRAVEN - Board of Gov- ernors, Executive Board '60, Student Council, Drill Team, Silver Tri, Pep Club. KAREN J. CLAUSEN - Board of Gov- ernors, Executive Board '59,'6O,'6l, Student Council, Drill Team, Silver Tri, Blue Tri, German Club. WILLIAM J. CLEVE JUDITH M. CLINE - Board of Gov- ernors, Student Council, Silver Tri, Blue Tri, Spanish Club, Pep Club, Ski Club. ROBERT L. CLYDE - R Club, Foot- ball '59,'6O, Swimming '60,'6l, Track '59,'6O,'6I . GARY COCHRAN - Work Program, Baseball '59,'6O. LARRY D. COLE - Audio Visual, Elec- tronics Club, Math Club, Pep Club, Stage Crew. KAREN G. COLES - Board of Gov- ernors, Executive Board '59, Student Council, Drill Team, Silver Tri, Drama Club, Hi-C, Sportsmen's Club. PATRICK J. CONBOY Under the Leadership of Hyde, Bundy, Nelson T 'I warm -I PEGGY L. CRIST - Silver Tri, French Club, Latin Club, Drama Club, Ski Club, Class Play. CAROL A. CROFOOT - Drill Team, Flag Twirler, Work Program. TIMOTHY D. CROISSANT - Board of Governors. J. PATRICK CRONIN - Board of Governors, Student Council, Pep Club, R Club, Ski Club, Baseball '59,'6O,'6l, Basketball '59, Football '58 JOAN B. CROSBIE - National Honor Society, Student Council, Sagamore Stott, Silver Tri, French Club Treas., Creative Writing Club, Pep Club, Ski Club Sec., Class Play. DARLENE CROSBY - Board ot Gov- ernors, Drill Team, Silver Tri, Blue Tri, Flag Twirler, Sportsmen's Club, Hi-C. PAMELA A. CRUMLY - Silver Tri, Blue Tri, Latin Club, Ski Club. RICHARD B. CULVER - Choir, Cho- ralaires, Gym Help, Hi-Y, Basketball '59, Track '60,'6l, DARLENE L. CUNNINGHAM - Board of Governors, FHA. CORINNE E. CUSTER - Silver Tri, Blue Tri, German Club, Hi-C. TERRY L. CUTHBERTSON - Archery Club, Wrestling '6O,'6I. GERALD A. DAHL - Hi-C, Cross Country '60, Track '6O,'6I. VALERIE V. DAHL - Orchestra, Work Program. BEVERLY A. DAHLIN - Silver Tri, Blue Tri, Library Club, Pep Club. DENNIS R. DAHLSTROM - Band, Hi-C. DORIS J. DALESKE - Blue Tri. and Benson, Ju G. BRENT DAVIDSON - National Honor Society, Student Council, Ger- man Club Sgt.-at-Arms, Dance Band, Band, Orchestra, Math Club. STEVEN R. DAVIS - Hi-Y Sec., Base- ball '59, Football '59,'6O, Swimming '59. DANIEL W. DEBE - Band, Hi-Y, R Club, Basketball '59, Football '58, Track '59. DeANN L. DeFORREST - Silver Tri, Library Club, Work Program. CAROL L. DEIS - Pep Club. VIRGIL R. DELEGARD - Hi-Y, Ski Club, Skiing '6O,'6I, R Club. BRIAN M. DENSMORE - FFA, Wres- tling '59. JO ANN L. DIGEROS - Orchestra, Silver Tri, Blue Tri, Norse Club Sec., Hi-C, Science Club. RONALD J. DALLMANN - Chorisfers, Male Chorus, Track '59,'6l. JAMES E. DANIELSON - Board of Governors, Executive Board '59, Stu- dent Council, Football '58,'59, Hockey '59. ROSEMARY E. DANKO JAMES R. DAUGHERTY - Russian Club, Electronics Club, Math Club, R Club, Science Club, Sportsmen's Club, Vital Events Forum, Cross Coun- try Manager '60, Track '6I. niors Began a Soar Through I960 NS. V. -- ' ii x ss The Class of 'GI Won MARY K. DRUMMOND - Silver Tri, Latin Club, FHA. CHARLES E. DUEDE - Chess Club, Gymnastics '59,'6O,'6I. DELBERT H. DUNNELL DENNIS F. DVORAK - Student Coun- cil, Orchestra, French Club. MARJEAN G. DOBRATZ - Silver Tri, Blue Tri, German Club, Drama Club, Pep Club, Ski Club. RICHARD E. DOBSON - Band, FFA, Audio Visual, Baseball '6I, Football '59. CAROL A. DOCKEN - Silver Tri, Blue Tri, Norse Club, Hi-C, Pep Club, Ski Club, Sportsmen's Club. BARBARA J. DODGE - Student Council, Silver Tri, Latin Club. DIANA L. DODY - Board ot Gover- nors, Silver Tri, Blue Tri, Spanish Club, Drama Club, FHA, Sportsmen's Club. GEORGIENA N. DOSCH - Student Council, Latin Club, Drama Club, Sci- ence Club, Speech 8. Debate Club, Sportsmen's Club, Vital Events Forum. MARIE A. DOWSON - Student Council, Rockettes, Silver Tri, Blue Tri, Spanish Club President, Hi-C, Pep Club, Ski Club. PRISCILLA A. DROTTS - Choir, Chor- isters, Silver Tri, Blue Tri, Hi-C. Honors for Their Winter JOE L. DYBWAD BRUCE L. DYNES - Board of Gover- nors, Pep Club President. NANCY C. EDWARDS - National Honor Society, Blue Tri, Pep Club, Ski Club, Sportsmen's Club, Hi-C. LINDA L. EGGAN WILLIAM E. EIBRINK - R Club, Gymnastics '60 Captain '6I. RICHARD B. EIDE - Pilots Club, Track '59. KAROL L. EILERS KATHLEEN A. EILERS - Blue Tri. 30 GAIL T. EKDAHL - Standard Stott, Choristers, Silver Tri, German Club, Pep Club, Ski Club. PATRICIA A. ELFSTRAND - National Honor Society, Executive Board '6I, Student Council, Choir, Choralaires, Choristers, Blue Tri, French Club, Latin Club Sec., Drama Club, Hi-C. RICHARD J. ELLINGSON - Norse Club, Baseball '59,'6O. DOUGLAS L. ELLIOT - National Honor Society, Executive Board '6I, Sagamore Staft, Spanish Club Vice- Pres., Hi-Y Vice-Pres., Boys' State. LOIS C. ENERSON - Hi-C, Ski Club, Work Program, Honor Society. GARY M. ENGFER - Board of Gov- ernors, Student Council, R Club, Baseball '59, '60 Captain '6I Football '58,'59,'6O, Hockey '59,'6O,'6I. ROBERT R. ENGLUND - Honor Soci- ety, Soph. Vice Pres., Bd. of Gov. Exec. Bd., Sagamore R Club, Football '58, '59,'6O, Hockey '59. HOWARD B. ENGNELI. -- Board of Governors, Hi-C, Hi-Y, R Club, Ski Club, Cross Country '59,'6O, Football '58, Gymnastics '59,'6O,'6I, Skiing '59,'6O Co-Captain '61, Track '59,'6O. Sports Day Float ina Fun Filled Junior Year In a seemingly comfortable position, Diane Fondrick enloys And now for a light evening snack' 'lO'I5 PM on a a break during intermission at this year's Sadie Hawkins Dance quiet Friday night finds S Anderson raiding the refrigerator L GERALD A. ENGSTROM WILLIAM C. EPPLE FAITH I. ERICKSEN - Pilots Club, Sil- ver Tri, Blue Tri, Spanish Club, Drama Club, Science Club. ALLEN J. ERICKSON - FFA, Audio Visual. CAROLE L. ERICKSON - Board of Governors, Silver Tri, Blue Tri, Pep Club, Ski Club, OFfIce Help. CAROLYN V. ERICKSON - Choir, Choristers, Silver Tri, Pep Club. .IUDITH B. ERICKSON - Board of Governors, Student Council, Standard Stott, Band, Drill Team, Silver Tri, Blue Tri, German Club, Pep Club, Ski Club, Sportsmen's Club. KATHLEEN A. ERICKSON - Board ot Governors, Student Council, Silver Tri, Blue Tri, Latin Club, Pep Club, Sports- men's Club, Gym Help, Teddy Mascot '6I. Cherry Pink and Apple Blossom NANCY K. FISH - National Honor Society, Board of Governors, Hi-C, Pep Club, Gym Help. CATHERINE A. FLATTEM - Board of Governors, Pep Club, Gym Help, Homecoming Queen. CAROLE M. FLETCHER - Board of Governors, Executive Board '59, Stu- dent Council, Silver Tri, Blue Tri, Sportsmen's Club. PATRICIA J. FLYGARE - Student Council, Orchestra, Blue Tri, German Club, Pep Club. DIANE H. FONDRICK - Student Council, Silver Tri, Blue Tri, Drama Club, Pep Club, Ski Club, Sportsme'n's Club, Gym Help, Class Play. PATRICIA A. FORD - National Honor Society, Executive Board '60, Student Council, Silver Tri, Blue Tri, Library Club. .IUDITH D. FORREST - Silver Tri, Pep Club, Work Program. DIANE E. FOSTER - German Club, Library Club. 4' K 3 .v 'A fs its Xxx . A M N if 'lx s Q. .. Q X- Iii RONALD A. ERICKSON - Choir, Choristers, Gym Help, Football '59, Track '6O. SANDRA L. FABER - Silver Tri, Span- ish Club, Library Club, Work Pro- gram. JUDITH A. FISCHER - Executive Board '59, Student Council, German Club. SHARON J. FISCHER - Silver Tri, Blue Tri, Latin Club, Hi-C, Pep Club, Ski Club. White Theme 5111 GLORIA J. FOSTER - Pilots Club, Sil- ver Tru Blue Tri Drama Club Pep Q , A Club, Sportsmen's Club Vice Pres. MICHAEL W. FOTH - Swedish Club, M Q .gr Audio Visual. X. ,i' MARLYCE J. FRANSEN - Board of I Governors, Pilots Club, Standard 1 .Q Staff, Silver Tri, Blue Tri, Pep Club, Gym Help. JAMES C. FRAZIER - Gymnastics '59, Football '58. JUDITH S. FREEMAN - National Honor Society, Choir, Choristers, Sil- ver Tri, Latin Club. LAWRENCE R. FRISVOLD - Latin Club. RICHARD A. FUHRMAN - Hi-Y, Cross Country '58, Track '59, JERILYN M. FURNESS - Sophomore Class Treas., Board of Governors, Ex- ecutive Board '59,'6O,'6l, Student Council, Silver Tri, Blue Tri, German Club, Pep Club, Science Club, OFFice Help, Gym Help, Cheerleader. KAREN M. GABRIELSON - Choir, Choristers, Silver Tri, Blue Tri, Latin Club Sec., Hi-C. MARY K. GALLAGHER - Work Pro- gram. MARY S. GARMATZ SUSAN D. GARDNER - National Honor Society, Silver Tri, Work Pro- gram. ' . .V Q..-fi sest A ,ef 5 ' If .tl Was Chosen for the Prom During Junior Year BONNIE J. GELDEN - Silver Tri, Blue Tri, Pep Club. JUDITH A. GEORGE - National Honor Society, Pilots Club, Blue Tri, Latin Club, Library Club Vice Pres. SHARON GERMOND - Work Pro- gram. GREG L. GIGRICH - Standard Statof, Latin Club. MICHAEL J. GLADHILL - Track '60, LELAND E. GLANDER - Baseball '6I. SANDRA K. GLOCKNER - National Honor Society, Senior Class Treas., Board of Governors, Executive Board '61, Student Council Sec., Girls' Choir, Choir Sec., Choralaires, Silver Tri, Blue Tri Vice Pres., Pep Club, Science Club, Homecoming Attendant. Qu, CAROL S. GMITRO - National Honor l Society, Student Council, Standard Staff, Silver Tri, Blue Tri, German Club, Latin Club, Creative Writing Club, Hi-C, Science Club Vice Pres., Ski Club. 17' tg 33 DIANNE K. GOETTEN - Silver Trl, Latin Club, Nurse's Aid. DAVID L. GOODLUND GARY L. GOODMAN - Board of Governors, R Club, Baseball '59, '6O,'6l, Football '58,'59,'6O. JOSEPH D. GORG LOUISE C. GORGOS - National Honor Society, Pilots Club, Student Council, Band Sec., Orchestra, Silver Tri, Blue Tri, Spanish Club Vice Pres. and Treas., Hi-C, Pep Club, Gym Help. MARGE A. GORING - Choristers, Drill Team, Silver Tri, Blue Tri, I-li-C, Pep Club. MICHAEL B. GORMAN ALAN D. GRAY - Archery Club. it I , ,.., . .1 R QQ wi if JOHN L. GRAY - Chess Club. SHARON M. GREEN - Standard Stalt, Band Treas., Silver Tri, Blue Tri, German Club. DENNIS J. GREENDAHL - Senior Class Vice Pres., Executive Board '61, Choir, Choristers, R Club, Winter Sports Day Attendant, Basketball '59, '60, Football '58,'59,'6O, Track '59, '6O,'6I. WILLIAM G. GREFFIN - Band, Hi-C, Cross Country '59,'6O, Track '59,'6O, '6l. i960 Homecoming Began with Breakfastg Ended JAMES M. GROBE - Chess Club, Speech and Debate Club, Audio Vis- ual, Work Program, Baseball '59, Bas- ketball '59. JON L. GROSS - Band, Dance Band. WARREN J. GRUND - Choristers, Male Chorus, R Club, Gymnastics '59,'6O, Track '59. MICHAEL J. GUDMUNSON DIANE G. GUENTZ - Science Club. GERALD M. GUPTILL -- Football '58, '59,'6O, Hockey '59,'6O, R Club. JUDITH A. GUSTAFSON - Hi-C, Li- brary Club. JAMES D. GWIAZDON - Board of Governors, R Club, Baseball '59, Basketball '59,'6O, Football '59, Track '6O,'6l. RS ' wi , . 1 2-Q.-2 js. I, 951532. lsr 'Tri ' X 2 A N 2 X ig sf, . 'Pima Nw' L t .s ,. . fggijig - NX .-l. 34- Teddy athlete Fred Warn sits amid some of the many awards and trophies pre- sented to him. Hon- ors received as a re- sult of his outstand- ing football playing include the Minne- apolis Back-of-the- Week for Oct. 14, 1960, All-City, Most Valuable Player, All- State and All-Mid- west. Also a basket- ball star, Fred was named Player-of- the-Week for Feb. 12, 1961, and was recognized as one of the top five cagers in the city by being placed on the All- City and All-District basketball teams. i vesv-n RFQ? f ,ff s. Nmnous oo Bl 5 l S. me uuaum A ' A A t vt s... Ffimim mx-.EVER polis Citv Back-of-the-Week L ff' ,, is su-. N L ,. ,. fr - .ef : - e ii Li'-sf- 'fr T't!s.s, .,,' Q rrfif--5:45-ii . - . .. R' ' .isa -wrfas. I f- 'Y J. . s.iQfsw?'Nf s-gg with Autumn Harvest Dance Following Game 35 PHILIP A. HAFVENSTEIN MELANIE L. HAGEN - FHA, Library Club, Norse Club. RONALD C, HAGLIND - National Honor Society, R Club, Golf '59 '6O. JOAN M. HALL - Choir, Girls' Choir, Silver Tri. MARY A, HALL - Creative Writing Club, Drama Club, Norse Club Treas., Pep Club, Ski Club. ROBERT G. HALL - Student Council, Band, Hi-C. NORMAN K. HALLANGER - Stancl- ard Stafi, Russian Club. RUTH l. HALLIN - Hi-C, Swedish Club. JEROME D. HALVERSON - FFA. KAREN A. HAMMEROT - Standard Staff, Latin Club, Nurse's Aid. KAY E. HANNA - Library Club, Work Program. BETTY J. HANSEN - Board of Gover- nors, Silver Tri, Blue Tri, Norse Club, Drama Club, Drill Team. JAMES E. HANSEN - Choir, Chora- Iaires, Choristers, Football '58, Swim- ming '59. . JOHN A. HANSEN - Hi-Y. PATRICIA D. HANSEN - Standard Staff, Silver Tri, Drill Team, Work Pro- gram. GARY B. HANSON With Two Quick Shopping Trips a Teddy Student JUDITH L. HANSON - Board ot Gov- ernors, Executive Board '59, Pilots Club, Silver Tri, Blue Tri, Spanish Club, Drama Club, Class Play. PRISCILLA J. HANSON - Student Council, Silver Tri, Blue Tri, Pep Club, Sportsmen's Club. THOMAS A. HANSON - Student Council, Football '58 '59, Baseball '59, Winter Sports Day Attendant. WILLIAM H. HANSON - Football '58 '59, Hockey '59. ELAINE L. HANZEL - Library Club. E. BRADLEY HARDER - Board of Gov- ernors, Student Council, R Club, Football '59 '60, Hockey '59, Wres- tling '60, Track '59, Baseball '6O. DAVID M. HARRINGTON' - National Honor Society President, Russian Club Vice Pres., Creative Writing Club, Math Club President and Sec., Science Club. DIANE M. HARTEN - Blue Tri, Drill Team, Pep Club, Sportsmen's Club President. MARILYN A. HARTMAN - Board ot Governors, Swedish Club. DOROTHY J. HARTSHORN - Na- tional Honor Society, Pilots Club, Drill Team, Baton Twirler, French Club, Gym Help. JOHN D. HASTINGS - Orchestra, Creative Writing Club, Hi-Y. DOUGLAS R. HATLING - Choristers, Male Chorus, Hi-Y. PAUL M. HAUGAN - R club, Gym- nastics '59 '6O. WAYNE O. HAUGAN ROGER L. HAUGE - Board of Gover- nors, Norse Club, Science Club, Base- ball '59 '60 '6l. RICHARD C. HEDEMARK BARBARA A. HEDENSTEN - National Honor Society, Blue Tri, French Club, Ski Club. BRUCE R. HEDIN - Swedish Club. DONALD F. HEDLUND - Hi-C, Hi-Y, Football '58, Basketball '59, Baseball '59,'6O,'6l . JUDY L. HEGGERNESS -- Band, Silver Tri, Blue Tri, Norse Club, Drama Club, Hi-C, Pep Club, Class Play. .x l . Became the Proud Owner of an RHS Class Ring JERRY L. HELTZER - Football '58, Swimming '6O,'6l. ROGER D. HENDRICKSON - Board of Governors, R Club, Sportsmen's Club, Football '58,'59, Hockey '59,'6O, '6l. MICHAEL L. HERMAN RICHARD J. HERMAN - Sagamore Staff, Work Program, Skiing '59, DAVID E. HERMANSON - Chess Club, Pep Club, Science Club Treas. JOHN A. HERRE - Board of Gover- nors, Pilot's Club, Band, Hi-Y, R Club, Sportsmen's Club, Football '58, '59,'6O, Basketball '59,'6O,'6l, Base- ball '59, DANIEL P. HESSBERG - Work Pro- gram. TIMOTHY O. HILL - Board of Gover- nors, Hi-Y, Ski Club, Baseball '59,'6O, '61, STEPHEN J. HEIM - Work Program. WAYNE A. HEISE - Archery Club. WILLIAM R. HEISE - Football '58,'59, Track '6O,'6l. BARBARA R. HELMER - Band. :..,. if: jf, Marryin' Sam, BARBARA J. HOGLUND - National Honor Society, Board of Governors, Student Council, Standard Staff, Silver Tri, Blue Tri, Latin Club President, Gym Help. RICHARD P. HOLLESCHAU SUSAN A. HOLLINGSWORTH - Silver Tri, Blue Tri, French Club. THOMAS C. HOLM - Pilots Club, Gymnastics '6l. Corn Cob SHERRILL R. HINCHLIFF - Choir, Choristers, Girls' Choir, Pep Club. DARREL D. HINRICHS - Math Club, Swedish Club, Swimming '59. ALLAN W. HOAGBERG - Hi-Y. JEANNINE L. HOAGLUND - Drill Team, Sportsmen's Club. JUDITH M. HOARD - Work Program. DENNIS L. HOFF - Senior Class President, Board ot Governors, Execu- tive Board '6l, Student Council, R Club, Football '58,'59, Captain '60, Track '59,'6O Captain '61, Basketball '6O,'6l. KEITH HOFFMAN SUZANNE L. HOFFSTROM - Board of Governors, Work Program. Pipes and Lots of Hay Benton Hall at the downtown YWCA was a scene of hustle and bustle on Saturday, De- cember 3, when Blue Tri, a senior girls' club, worked furi- ously to prepare for a crazy evening of fun and laughter Sadie Hawkins style. The an- nual girl dates boy event included D. Matson and B. Bakken promenading the hall during the evening dancing. RICHARD D. HOLMBERG - Choir, Choristers, Swedish Club. VIRGINIA L. HOLRITZ - Exec. Bd. '59, Student Council Corresponding Sec., Choir, Choroloires, Choristers, Silver Tri President, Blue Tri, Norse Club, Pep Club, Science Club, Ski Club, Sportsmen's Club, Gym Help. SHARON L. HOLTER - Silver Tri, Blue Tri, Librory Club, Sportsmen's Club. LURAE A. HOOD - Silver Tri, Blue Tri, Librory Club, Office Help. GLORIA J. HORRMANN - Choir, Choristers, Girls' Choir, Silver Tri, Blue Tri, Germon Club, Pep Club. ARDELLE M. HUBBARD - Student Council, Silver Tri, Blue Tri, Pep Club, Ski Club, Sportsmen's Club. DOUGLAS J. HUBERTY - Boord of Governors, Pep Club, Gym Help, Wrestling '59, Trock '59,'6O. JAN L. HUCKABY - Honor Society, Student Council, Rockettes, Silver Tri, Blue Tri, Lotin Club Treos., Gym Help. Lend Atmosphere to the Sadie Hawkins Dance Dressed in burlop and p c t c h e d rugs, a chorus line of hillbillies, J. Huckoby, G. Baron, P. Steen- son, J. Wcignild, K. Brynge, J. Sio- berg, J. Alinder cmd M. Lamperd, whooped it up cit the Blue Tri Scidie Hawkins D o y Dance. SHEILA A. HUGHES - Student Coun- cil, Girls' Choir, FHA, Librory Club. JAMES C. HUGO - Executive Boord '60, Trock '6O. DIANNE E. HUSS - Choir, Choro- loires, Choristers, Blue Tri. DONALD R. HUSTVEDT - FFA, Hi-C, Trock '6O,'6l. CAROL S. HUTCHINGS - Executive Board '59, Pilots Club, Blue Tri, Drama Club, French Club, Science Club, Vital Events Forum Treas. ROGER A. HYDE - Junior Class Presi- dent, Board of Governors, Executive Board '59,'6O,'6l, Student Council, Hi-Y President and Chaplain, Home- coming Attendant, R Club, Swim- ming '59,'6O Captain '6I. LINDA M. HYLLE - National Honor Society, Pilots Club, Executive Board '61, Silver Tri, Blue Tri, Latin Club, Hi-C. BEVERLY J. INDREHUS - Library Club. NANCY J. INGALLS - Blue Tri, Span ish Club, Archery Club, Pep Club. JOYCE C. IVERSON - Choir, Chora laires, Girls' Choir, Silver Tri, Blue Tri Creative Writing Club, Hi-C, Pep Club Science Club. DAVID J. JACOBSEN EGILS V. JAGERS - Track '6O,'6l. ULDIS JANSONS - Board of Gover- , R nors, Ethics Committee, R Club, Bas- ,i. 'A N-.L ketball '59,'6O,'6I. Q, , i ' CONNIE A. JASORKA - Pilots Club, Silver Tri, Blue Tri, Pep Club, Work Q',,7'Q.g Q Program. ROSE ANN P. JENNRICH - National f f ' Honor Society, French Club, German .5 X Club, History Club, Ski Club, Vital , 'gf' Events Forum. -.1 I GARY K. JENSEN Traditional Homeroom Breakfasts Were Often CURTISS A. JENSVOLD - Norse Club, Hi-Y, Pep Club, R Club, Cross Coun- try '60, Track '59,'6O'6l. RONALD JOHANSEN - Gymnastics '59. ALLEN N. JOHNSON - Track '59,'6O. BARBARA A. JOHNSON - Norse Club, Library Club. BEVERLY A. JOHNSON - Student Council, Silver Tri, Blue Tri, Pep Club, Ski Club, Sportsmen's Club. CHERYL M. JOHNSON - Silver Tri, German Club, Work Program. CLIFFORD E. JOHNSON - National Honor Society, Choir, Choralaires, Male Chorus, Choristers. CYNTHIA L. JOHNSON - Choir, Choralaires, Choristers, Silver Tri, Blue Tri President, German Club Treas., Creative Writing Club, Science Club, Sportsmen's Club. 40 7---- - - DAVID H. JOHNSON DENNIS R. JOHNSON - Pep Club, Audio Visual, Stage Crew. ELAINE L. JOHNSON - Choir, Chora- laires, Choristers, Silver Tri, Blue Tri. GARY R. JOHNSON - Audio Visual. GARY R. JOHNSON - Male Chorus, Band, Orchestra, Swedish Club, Gym Help, Track '59. JAMES K. JOHNSON - Golf '59,'6O. JUDY C. JOHNSON - Board of Gov- ernors, Drill Team, Baton Twirler, Silver Tri, Blue Tri, Swedish Club, Drama Club, Pep Club. LeROY W. JOHNSON - Work Pro- gram. MARILYN L. JOHNSON - National Honor Society, Executive Board '59, Student Council, Choir, Girls' Choir, Silver Tri, Blue Tri, Russian Club Sec., Hi-C, Gym Help. MARY A. JOHNSON - Blue Tri, Pep Club, Omce Help, Work Program. NANCY C. JOHNSON - Swedish Club, Blue Tri, FHA President, Hi-C, Work Program. x RICHARD E. JOHNSON - Board of X Governors, Student Council, Hi-Y, R L 0 Club, Golf '59,'6O Captain '6l. Enjoyed by Sleepy Seniors Who Loved Pancakes I Wi RITA A. JOHNSON ROGER A. JOHNSON - Ski Club, Hockey '59. RONALD M. JOHNSON - Wrestling '6l. ROSS N. JOHNSON - Executive Board '60, Swedish Club, R Club, Hockey '59,'6O,'6l. SUSAN K. JOHNSON - Silver Tri, Blue Tri, Drama Club, Pep Club, Sports- men's Club Sec. WILLIAM L. JOHNSON - Board of Governors, Russian Club, Pep Club, Sportsmen's Club, Baseball '59,'6O,'6l. WINIFRED F. JOHNSON - Board of Governors, Library Club, Work Pro- gram. MARY E. JOHNSTON - Executive Board '59, Student Council, Choir, Choristers, Girls' Choir, Silver Tri, Blue Tri, French Club. 4-1 CAROLINE A. JONES - Girls' Choir, Hi-C, Pep Club. LAWRENCE W. JONES - Board of Governors, Football '58, Hockey '59, DOUGLAS H. KAHN - Choir, Chor- isters, lvlale Chorus, Pep Club, R Club, Football '58,'59,'6O, Wrestling '6O,'6l, Track '59, Baseball '6l. CAROLINE KALAS - Silver Tri, Blue Tri, Latin Club, Pep Club, Pilots Club. CAROL J. KALLEBERG - Band, Hi-C, Ski Club. KATHLEEN A. KAMBEITZ - National Honor Society, Board ot Governors, Girls' Choir, Choralaires, Choir, Silver Tri, Blue Tri, French Club, Pep Club, Science Club. THERESA J. KANTOROWICZ - FHA, Work Program. LYDIA S. KANYUCK - Student Coun- cil, Silver Tri, Blue Tri, Drill Team, French Club, Hi-C, Pep Club, Sports- men's Club. BARBARA A. KASTON - Pep Club, Ski Club, Work Program. KATHLEEN A. KEITGES - Band, Or- chestra, Silver Tri, Blue Tri, Drama Club, German Club, Pep Club. KATHLEEN A. KELLY - Library Club, Pep Club, Spanish Club. KATHLEEN A. KERNS - National Honor Society, Student Council, Saga- more Stalt, Band, Orchestra, Silver Tri, Blue Tri, Drama Club, French Club, . .fl - Pep Club, Class Play. .,..r rf Hitler, Jack and Jill and Purple People Eater WILLIAM J. KILBY MICHELLE L. KILMARTIN - FHA. LARRY A. KIRCHNER - Electronics Club President, German Club, Math Club, Gymnastics '6O. LELAND B. KITTELSON BRUCE P. KJESETH - Board of Gov- ernors, Gym Help. FRANK R. KLECKNER - National Honor Society, Executive Board '59, '6O,'6l Drama Club, Math Club, R Club, Tennis '59 Captain '6O,'6l. SHARON L. KLEIN - Pep Club. JQANNE M. KLOBUCHER - Girls' 1 Choir, Silver Tri, Blue Tri, Drama Club, if I French Club. Xl 'iv' 412 The Purple People Eater, J. Olson, captured the first prize at the Senior Class Party as best fictional character. A smiling roaring twenties girl, Terry Nelson, removes Gen- eral Scott Wilson's boots during the Senior Class Party. .ui Came as Famous Faces to Senior Class Party ,npr -Q. - fm I f ..,, , , . iftt V ,'. 1. Q :QE X R ...S .Q Q PM ERIC G. KNOX - National Honor Society Vice Pres., Executive Board '58,'59, Student Council, Sagamore Staff, Dance Band, Orchestra, German Club, R Club, Football '58,'59, Hockey '59,'6O,'6l. GARRY L. KNUDSEN - German Club, Math Club. JUDITH M. KNUDSEN - National Honor Society, Board of Governors, Executive Board '6O,'6l, Silver Tri, Blue Tri, German Club Sec., Orchestra, Gym Help, Pep Club. STEVEN W. KNUTSEN - Wrestling '60 SUSAN R. KNUTSEN - Silver Tri, French Club, FHA. RICHARD G. KOEFOD -- Sagamore Staff, Choir, Choralaires, Choristers, Swimming '59. THOMAS C. KOLSTAD - Choir, Male Chorus, Audio Visual, Hi-C. ROBERT KORDOSKY DONALD J. KRAUDY I sf: .0 SHARAN M. KRIESEL - Board of Governors, Pilots Club, Executive Board, Student Council, Standard Staff, Choristers, Silver Tri, Blue Tri, Library Club, Ski Club, Spanish Club, Work Program. GERALD J. KROGMAN - Track '59, '60 DAviD L. KUMMER - work Program. BARBARA P. LARSON - Girls' Choir, Orchestra, Swedish Club, Hi-C. BRIAN E. LARSON - National Honor Society, Creative Writing Club, Math Club, Hi-C, Science Club, Spanish Club, Vital Events Forum. BRIAN W. LARSON CHERYL M. LARSON - Office Help, Nurse's Aid, Hi-C, Science Club. Cycling Craze , . 1 Started DENNIS W. LaFRANCE - Hi-Y, R Club, Swimming '59, Gymnastics '59, '6O,'6I, Track '59. MICHAEL J. LAMPERD - National Honor Society, Choir, Male Chorus, Creative Writing Club President and Sec., R Club, Swedish Club Vice Pres., Ski Club, Cross Country '59,'6O, Track '6O,'6I, Class Play. JAMES R. LANG - Work Program. ALVIN O. LARSON - Hi-Y. 3- in the Fall of I96O as GARY R. LARSON - R Club, Wres- tling, '59,'6O Captain '6I. JEROME D. LARSON PAUL E. LARSON - National Honor Society, Student Council, Latin Club, Hi-C, Hi-Y. RICHARD D. LARSON PHILIP E. LATVALA - German Club, Hi-C, Swimming '59. JEROME B. LAUER - Sportsmen's Club Sgt.-at-Arms, Russian Club. THOMAS H. LEE - Pilots Club, Gym Help, Vital Events Forum, Science Club, Hi-Y, Sportsmen's Club, Football '58, Wrestling '59. JEAN K. LEITZEN - Office Help, Vital Events Forum, Spanish Club, Drama Club, Library Club. 44 GERALD A. LEJCHAR - Sagamore Staff, Russian Club, Gym Help, Gym- nastics '59. SANDRA J. LELAND - Executive Board '60, Choristers, Girls' Choir, Choir, Silver Tri, Blue Tri, Spanish Club President, Pep Club. KARYN K. LEMBECKER - Silver Tri, Blue Tri, French Club, Pep Club. DONNA J. LENARZ - National Honor Society, Choristers, Choir, Creative Writing Club, Science Club Sec., Ski Club, Spanish Club. JOHN H. LEWIS - Tennis '6O,'6l. ARLYCE A. LICHTHARDT - Student Council, Pilots Club, Silver Tri, Blue Tri, Drama Club, Hi-C, Latin Club. BOYD E. LIEN - National Honor So- ciety, Pilots Club, Norse Club Presi- dent. JOESEPH V. LILLA - R Club, Ski Club, Homecoming Attendant, Foot- ball '58, Cross Country '59,'6O, Track '59,'6O,'6I . ' MARY E. LINDELL - Choristers, Choir, Silver Tri, Blue Tri, Creative Writing Club, Hi-C, Library Club President, Spanish Club Vice Pres., Vital Events Forum, Class Play. SHARON L. LINDFORS - Silver Tri, Blue Tri, Ski Club, Sportsmen's Club. RICHARD N. LINDGREN NAOMI J. LINDQUIST - National Honor Society, Girls' Choir, Choristers, Choir, Silver Tri, French Club, Latin Club, Hi-C, Class Play. Fun-Loving Seniors Began Biking to School MARLYS J. LINDROTH - National Honor Society, Student Council, Girls' Choir, Choir, Choralaires, Silver Tri, Blue Tri, Hi-C, Spanish Club. MARVIN A. LINDROTH FRANK H. LIVINGSTON - National Honor Society, German Club, Latin Club, Creative Writing Club, Math Club, Vital Events Forum. BRUCE C. LOADER - Bd. of Gov., Ex- ecutive Board '59, Student Council, R Club, Football '58,'59,'6O, Hockey '60, Track '60, Golf '61, Baseball '59. DALE O. LODMILL - German Club Norse Club. CYNTHIA L. LOFSNESS - Blue Trl, German Club, Creative Writing Club, Drama Club, Hi-C, Ski Club, Sports- men's Club, Pep Club, Class Play. KAREN J. LOIJA - Board of Gover- nors, Student Council, Pilots Club, Standard Staff, Silver Tri, Drama Club, Pep Club, Nurse's Aid. SHARON LOVBERG - Board of Gov- ernors, Student Council, Silver Tri, Blue Tri, Drama Club, Pep Club, Ski Club, Sportsmen's Club. 45 Roosevelt seniors flock to Zintsmasters Studio to place or- ders or pick up pictures. Alfa Ven- nezold, Zintsmasters employee, begins a typical afternoon's work with Marlyce Fransen, Joan Alin- der, Clitt Swenson ond Gary Phillips. l Seniors, Radiant and Beaming, Posed for Their DENNIS W. LOWDER - Russian Club, Chess Club President, Math Club. MARCIA J. LUCAS - Library Club, Work Program. G. JOHN LUND - Ski Club. DONNA M. LUNDAHL - Silver Tri, Blue Tri, Library Club, Sportsmen's Club. GARY L. LUNDBERG - Male Chorus, Choir, Choralaires, Science Club, Track '59. JOAN LUNDGAARD - National Honor Society, Standard Staff, Or- chestra, Blue Tri, Hi-C, Norse Club Sec., Science Club. JOHN K. LUOMA - National Honor Society, Executive Board '61, Male Chorus, Choir, Drama Club, Swedish Club, Wrestling '59,'6i. PETER M. LUPTOVIC JOYCE C. LUSSIER - Work Program. SARA H. MACGOWAN - Board ot Governors, Student Council, Silver Tri, Blue Tri, French Club, Drama Club, Sportsmen's Club. CAROL J. McicKENZIE - Executive Board '61, Silver Tri, Blue Tri, German Club, Sportsmen's Club. KATHLEEN D. MADSON - Pep Club, Ski Club, Sportsmen's Club. WILLIAM D. MAHN - Executive Board '60, Student Council, Ski Club, Hi-Y, R Club, Basketball '59, Baseball '59,'6I, Football '58,'59,'6O. ROGER D. MAHRE - Board of Gov- ernors, Standard Staff, R Club, Gym Help. SUZANNE L. MAJERSKY - Drill Team, Silver Tri, Library Club. JUDITH E. MAKI - Choristers, Choir, Silver Tri, French Club. GEORGE E. MARINOS ROBERT G. MARKSTROM LINDA M. MARTINSON - Band, Silver Tri, Blue Tri, French Club, Pep Club, Ski Club. PAULA C. MARTINSON - Orchestra, Blue Tri, Hi-C Sec., FHA. Graduation Pictures at Zintsmasters Studio XM WSW JAMES D. McCARTHY - Football '58, Baseball '59. MARY M. MCCAWLEY - Drill Team, FHA, Sportsmen's Club. HUGH C. McDONALD - Russian Club, Science Club, Sportsmen's Club Presi- dent, Cross Country '58,'6O. LUCY McDONALD - Drill Team, Pep Club, Sportsmen's Club. NANCY C. McDONALD - Board of Governors, Ski Club, Sportsmen's Club Sec. MAURICE P. MCINERNY - Baseball '6l. JOHN A. MCLEAN - Work Program. MARGARET K. McMAHON - Board of Governors, Ethics Committee, Pilots Club, Student Council Oltlce Sec., Drama Club President, Pep Club, French Club Vice Pres., Silver Tri. FAYTH M. MARTY - Board of Gover- nors, Silver Tri, Blue Tri, Drama Club, Library Club, Pep Club, Ski Club, Cheerleader, Gym Help, JAMES A. MARVIN - National Honor Society Vice Pres., Executive Board '61, Sportsmen's Club President. DIANE M. MATSON - Choristers, Sagamore Staff, Silver Tri, Blue Tri, Swedish Club, Pep Club. MARJORIE J. MAYER - National Honor Society, Student Council, Blue Tri, Creative Writing Club, German Club. STEVE C. MELIN - Gym Help. SUSAN E. MELIN - Band, Orchestra, Blue Tri, Drama Club, Hi-C Sec., Pep Club. JAMES K. MERRITT - Audio Visual, Pep Club, Class Play. PENNY S. METSALA - Board of Gov- ernors, Student Council, Silver Tri, Blue Tri, German Club, Pep Club, Ski Club, Sportsmen's Club. JOSEPH E. MEYERS - Sagamore Staff, Band, Hi-Y. CATHERINE A. MILLER - Silver Tri, Blue Tri, Latin Club, Sportsmen's Club. GERALD M. MILLER - Hi-Y, R Club, Ski Club, Gymnastics '59,'6O,'6l, Ten- nis '59,'6O,'6l. JAMES R. MILLER Act Tests, Given Throughout the Senior Year, ft w I R ANN E. MOLACEK - Band, Orchestra, Silver Tri, Blue Tri Chaplain, French Club. GARY L. MOLLER - Hi-Y, Sportsmen's Club. DON H. MOLLS - Student Council, Creative Writing, Work Program. DAVID L. MONA - National Honor Society, Board of Governors, Execu- tive Board '60, Student Council, Stand- ard Statt, Choristers, Choir, French Club Sgt-at-Arms, R Club, Baseball '59, Basketball '59,'6O,'6i. GRATIA G. MONSON - Orchestra, Silver Tri, Blue Tri, Latin Club, Creative Writing Club, Ski Club, Sportsmen's Club. RICHARD J. MONTROY - Science Club, Sportsmen's Club. DAVID L. MOORE - Math Club, Sci- ence Club. VICKI L. MOORE - Standard Staff, Choir, Choristers, Girls' Choir, Orches- tra, Silver Tri, Blue Tri, Science Club Ski Club, Sportsmen's Club. 'ix . . . S' k -fha. V ? Q ... . , 5: .. f -ft kg JERILYN L. MILLER JEROME D. MILLER CHARLOTTE J. MOERY - National Honor Society, Student Council, Silver Tri, Blue Tri, Pep Club, Ski Club. MARY M. MOHR - Silver Tri, Blue Tri, German Club, Pep Club, Ski Club. . ,,., - .M . , 'eg .- .kg THOMAS H. MOSHER - Board of Governors, Executive Board '59, R Club, Baseball '59,'60, Hockey '60, '61. BARBARA J. MUELLER - National Honor Society. RICHARD L. MYERS - Standard StaFF, Choir, Choristers, Male Chorus, Dance Band, Math Club. CHARLENE I. MYRAN - Choir, Chor- isters, Girls' Choir, Silver Tri, Blue Tri, Pep Club. JANE M. MYRBILL - Executive Board '61, Choir, Choristers, Girls' Choir, Silver Tri, Blue Tri, Swedish Club Sec., FHA, Hi-C, Pep Club. RONALD NASLUND - Executive Board '60, R Club, Football '58, Gymnastics '59, Hockey '59,'60 Co- Captain '61, Baseball '59,'6O. CAROL M. NELSON - Norse Club, Hi-C, Library Club Sec.-Treas., Pep Club. DAVID O. NELSON - National Honor Society, Board of Governors, Ethics Committee, Executive Board '60,'61, Junior Prom Prince, Wrestling '59,'6O. Tested Academic Ability of Graduating Seniors DAVID V. NELSON - Sophomore Class President, Board of Governors Chrm., Executive Board '59,'60,'61, Student Council Pres., R Club, Foot- ball '59, Basketball '59,'6O Captain '61, Baseball '59,'60, Track '61, EUGENE M. NELSON - Board of Governors, R Club, Football '58, '59,'60, Wrestling '6O,'61, Track '60, '61 JACQUELYN A. NELSON - Board of Governors, Student Council, Silver Tri, Blue Tri, Spanish Club, Pep Club, Sportsmen's Club. JAMES W. NELSON - German Club. 12 . -.... ., .X L BSS LESLIE D. NELSON - Student Council, Band, Football '58. MARILYN S. NELSON - Band, Blue Tri, FHA, Science Club. MARY A. NELSON - Pilots Club, Sil- ver Tri, Blue Tri, Spanish Club, Pep Club. PAUL E. NELSON RONALD J. NELSON STEPHEN L. NELSON - Latin Club, Hi-Y, Speech and Debate Club, Gym- nastics '59, Wrestling '60, Tennis '60. TERRY L. NELSON - Jr. Class Sec., Board of Governors, Ethics Committee Chrm., Executive Board, Student Coun- cil, Standard Staff, Drill Team, Silver Tri, Blue Tri, Spanish Club, Swedish Club, Drama Club, Pep Club, Ski Club, Homecoming Attendant. RICHARD E. NEUENDORF - St. Coun- cil, German Club, Electronics Club, Sportsmen's Club, Cross Country '58, Swimming '59, Skiing '58, Track '59. I I I I Voices are heard from every corner of the auditorium as Pat Brooks begins to play Onward to Victory. Accom- panying c h o r al groups and students at pepfests is part of Pat's duties. Here, she gets in some after-school practice while Marlyce Ben- son and Cliff John- son listen attentively. SANDRA M. NEUMAN - Silver Tri, Blue Tri, French Club, German Club, Hi-C. WILLARD G. NICHOLS - Choir, Chor- isters, Male Chorus, Hi-C, Hi-Y. SANDRA NIELSEN DENNIS K. NILSEN Sleigh Rides and Toboggan Parties Were Some .IANICE L. NOBEL - Pilots Club, Drill Team, Swedish Club, Library Club, Class Play. JUDY A. NORDBERG - l-li-C, Library Club Vice Pres., Pep Club. KEITH G. NORGREN - Football '58, Basketball '6O. JANICE G. NORLANDER - Pilots Club, Choir, Choristers, Girls' Choir, Blue Tri, Hi-C.. E DARRELL N. NORLING - Hi-Y, Pep Club, R Club, Cheerleader, Gym- nastics '59,'6O,'6I, Wrestling '59. ALLYNE A. NORTHWAY - Hi-C, FHA, Work Program. KATHLEEN M. NORTHWAY - Execu- tive Board '6O, Student Council, Choir, Choralaires, Choristers, Silver Tri, Hi-C Program Chairman, Library Club. THOMAS H. NYGAARD - Student Council, Band, Orchestra, German Club Sgt.-at-Arms, Chess Club, R Club, Pep Club, Cheerleader, Wres- tling '59,'6l, Tennis '59,'6O,'6l. 50 JAMES R. OLSEN - Student Council, Hi-Y, Gym Help. BARBARA J. OLSON - National Honor Society, Blue Tri, Drama Club, Hi-C Sec., Pep Club, Spanish Club. CHARLES D. OLSON - National Honor Society, Choir, Orchestra, Bos- ketball '59,'6O,'6l. DAVID W. OLSON - Bond, German Club, Hi-Y, Wrestling '6O,'6l. N- I 5, , .. O SHARON J. OAS - Pep Club, Hi-C. JUDITH A. O'BRlEN - Choir, Choristers, Blue Tri, Spanish Club, Hi-C. MICHAEL C. O'BRlEN - Board of Governors, R Club, Swimming '59, '6O,'6l. MAUREEN E. O'CONNELL - FHA. MARCIA OHLHAUSEN - Choir, Cho- ralaires, Choristers, Silver Tri, Blue Tri, Latin Club. KATHLEEN M. OHNESORGE KAREN C. OLAFSON - Board of Governors, Student Council, Silver Tri, Blue Tri, Latin Club, Ski Club, Pep Club. NANCY M. OLIN - National Honor Society, Executive Board '59, Student Council, Rockettes, Silver Tri, Blue Tri, German Club, Pep Club, Science Club, Gym Help. of the Extra Events Enjoyed by Peppy Seniors . ,H K K - . Energetic seniors G. Boron, C. Widga, S. Wilson, L. Aker- son and R. Koefod make use of after school hours and the long delayed snow as they erect a monu- ment to Tedclydom. .11 f- 13 pf 1' E. TERRYL F. ORDOS - Board of Gov- ernors, Drill Team, Flag Twirler, Silver Tri, Blue Tri, Spanish Club, Drama Club, Pep Club. EILEEN F. ORESCHNICK - Sportsmen's Club, Work Program. CAROLYN J. OSTREM - Board of Governors, Standard StaFf, Silver Tri, Blue Tri, Pep Club, Spanish Club. PENELOPE A. PADDOCK - National Honor Society, Executive Board '59,'6O,'6l, Choir, Choristers, Silver Tri, Blue Tri, Latin Club, Hi-C, Pep Club. Many Nervous Nuff' JUDITH M. OLSON - Board ot Gov- ernors, Executive Board '60,0rchestra, Sec.-Treas., Blue Tri, Swedish Club, Hi-C, Pep Club, Science Club, Sports- men's Club, Gym Help. KAREN M. OLSON - National Honor Society, Pilots Club, Silver Tri, Blue Tri, Norse Club, Pep Club. KAREN R. OLSON - Choir, Choris- ters, Girls' Choir, Rockettes, Silver Tri, Blue Tri, Drama Club. R. KRISTEN OLSON - Executive Board '59, Silver Tri, Blue Tri, Norse Club, Ottice Help. LEROY D. OLSON - R Club, Ski Club, Football '58,'59,'6O, Hockey '59. SHARON M. OLSTEAD PATRICIA M. O'NElL - Blue Tri, Hi-C, Sportsmen's Club. KAREN E. OPSAHL - Choir, Choristers, Girls' Choir, Silver Tri, Blue Tri, Norse Club, Pep Club, Ski Club, Sportsmen's Club, Hi-C. Teddies Spent Hours Rehearsing JORGE A. PAGANI - National Honor Society, Student Council, Creative Writing Club, Vice Pres., Ski Club, Foreign Exchange Student, Hi-Y, Ten- nis '61, ' HAROLD L. PARADY - Gym Help. ' BARBARA A. PARENT - Sportsmen's Club, Work Program. JOANNE M. PARENT - Sportsmen's Club. PENNY PARKS - Choir Treas., Cho- ralaires, Junior and Senior Girls' Quartet, Blue Tri. MARY L. PASTRE - Board ot Gover- nors, Spanish Club, Science- Club. NANCY L. PAVLOVIC -- Board of Governors, Silver Tri, Blue Tri, French Club, Russian Club, Pep Club, Drama Club, Science Club, Ski Club. JUDY E. PEARSON - Board of Gov- ernors, Executive Board '6O, Silver Tri, Blue Tri, Pep Club. DIANNE A. PEDERSEN - Silver Tri, Blue Tri, Pep Club, Sportsmen's Club, Work Program. JOYCE E. PEDERSON - Student Coun- cil, Choir, Girls' Choir, Silver Tri, Blue Tri, German Club, Drama Club, Cheerleader. KATHLEEN A. PERRON - Board ot Governors, Drill Team, Flag Twirler, German Club, Silver Tri. DAVID A. PETERMAN - Vital Events Forum. PATSY L. PETERS - Work Program. ALLYN A. PETERSON - Board of Governors, Executive Board '59,'6l, Rockettes Co-captain, Silver Tri, Blue Tri, Spanish Club, Pep Club, Ski Club. DALE W. PETERSON - FFA. D. JOY PETERSON -- Board of Gov- ernors, Silver Tri, Blue Tri, Drama Club. as the Nights LAWRENCE L. PETERSON - Executive Board '60, Hi-Y, R Club, Winter Sports Day Attendant, Football '58, '59,'6O. RONALD C. PETERSON - Football '59. ROY W. PETERSON - Bd. Gov., Norse Club, R Club, Football '58, Gym- nastics '59,'6O,'6I, Class Play. DONALD G. PHILLIPS - German Club, Hi-Y. ROBERTA L. PHILLIPS - Honor Society, Executive Board '61, Student Council, Sagamore Staff, Orchestra, Silver Tri, French Club, Pep Club Treas., Ski Club Vice-Pres., Class Play. JUDITH A. PIERCE - Student Council, Work Program. ROBERT W. PIHL - Band, Dance Band Co-leader, Orchestra Vice-Pres., Hi-Y. PATRICIA C. POLLAK - Pilots Club, Latin Club, FHA, Pep Club, Sports- rnen's Club, Gym Help. of the '6l Class 3-. ELAINE L. PETERSON - Blue Tri, Li- brary Club Pres. and Sec. JAMES R. PETERSON - Work Pro- gram. KAREN E. PETERSON - Student Council, Blue Tri, Pep Club. KATHRYN J. PETERSON - Silver Tri, French Club, Work Program. Play Drew Near 53 Who said senior fees don't break you? comment B. Hoglund and D. Lenarz as they pre- pare to destroy piggy banks. ,ara The Aroma of Ham and Chicken Filled Leamington JUDY E. POOLE - Board of Gover- nors, Silver Tri, Spanish Club, Drama X .6 T Club, Pep Club. 6 'qv A K JEFFREY L. PORT - Swimming '59. ' ' 'f DAVID E. PORTER - FFA. g DENNIS A. PORTNER - Choir, Charis- ters. t . WILLIAM R. PRENTISS - Executive l an Board '6O,'6l , German Club. 8 A W gi DIANNE R. PRICE - Work Program. HALE L. PUFFER FREDERIC PUTNAM - Board of Gov- 9 ernors, Student Council, Basketball '59, 54- GARY L. QUAMME - German Club, Math Club. PETER F. QUIRK - National Honor Society, Board of Governors, Executive Board '61, Latin Club, R Club, Football '6O. KAREN A. RABERGE CHARLES N. RAMBERG - Student Council, Hi-Y, R Club, Football '58, '59,'6O, Track '6O,'6l. DAVID M. RAMIREZ - Work Program. SHARON L. REICH - Blue Tri, FHA, Sportsmen's Club. LANCE H. RENLUND BRUCE C. RENNEKE - German Club, Hi-Y, Sportsmen's Club, Basketball '59, Track '59. ' - 5 SUSAN J. RHODES - Board of Gov- ernors, Executive Board '6O, Choir, Choristers, Girls' Choir, Silver Tri, Blue Tri, BRYAN B. RITTER JUDITH A. RITTER - Creative Writing Club. ADELLE L. ROBAN - French Club, Creative Writing Club, Silver Tri. Hotel as Seniors Gathered for Banquet May 29 KERM C. ROBERG - Board of Gover- nors, R Club, Football '58,'59,'6O, Gymnastics '59, Basketball '59,'6O,'6l, Track '59,'6O,'6l. EUGENE A. RODI DAWN L. ROGERS - Silver Tri, Blue Tri, Hi-C, Library Club, Sportsmen's Club. ROBERTA M. ROGERS - Band, Latin Club, Pep Club, Sportsmen's Club Treas. MARY A. RONNIE - National Honor Society, Pep Club, Oltice Help. JAMES C. ROOK - Board of Gover- nors, Student Council, Football '58,'59, '60, Hockey '59,'6O,'6l, R Club. CHERYL K. ROWLETI' - Choir, Choris- ters, Orchestra, Silver Tri, Blue Tri, OFlice-Help. LORRAINE J. RUBIS - National Honor Society, Drill Team, Silver Tri, Blue Tri Treas., French Club. Y'f'vn 1 GLENN A. RUDE - Band, Orchestra, Science Club, Ski Club, Swimming '59. I Rosent A. RUNEBORG - oym Help, .W Hockey '59 THOMAS K. RUONA - Work Pro- gram. DENNIS L. RUST - Hockey '6I. GERALD W. RYLANDER MARK P. RYMAN - National Honor Society, Executive Board '59, Student Council, Standard Staff, Latin Club, R Club, Boys' State, Cross Country '58,'59 Captain '60, Hockey '59,'6O, '61, Track '60, Baseball '59,'6l. DANIEL F. SACKETT SHARON L. SALIE - Silver Tri, Blue Tri, Library Club. ., A .4 -I JEAN E. SANDBERG - Choristers, Latin Club, Science Club. JEAN K. SANDBERG - Blue Tri, Work Program. DENNIS O. SANDEY SHARON D. SANDEY - Norse Club, Student Council, Silver Tri, Blue Tri. Regal Blue Robes were Chosen by Seniors in LARRY G. SANDVIG MARILYN A. SARGENT DEAN G. SAURO STEVEN J. SCHAD - Band, Dance Band. JANICE M. SCHAUBACH - Latin Club, Hi-C. FLORENCE M. SCHJOLBERG PENNY J. SCHLEPPEGRELL - Student Council, Choristers, Girls' Choir, Silver Tri, Blue Tri Sec., Pep Club, Ski Club, Sportsmen's Club. MARY M. SCHMALTZ - National Honor Society, Pilots Club, Executive Board '59,'6O, Student Council, Editor ot Sagamore, Silver Tri ICC Repre- sentative, Blue Tri, City Y-Teen Coun- cil President, French Club. 'U we . is it KAREN E. SCHMID - Silver Tri, Ger- man Club. DIANE E. SCHMIDT - Blue Tri, Hi-C, Science Club, Office Help. VINCENT R. SCHNEIDER - FFA Presi- dent and Treas., Audio Visual. SYBIL O. SCHROEDER - Board of Governors, Executive Board '59, Stu- dent Council, Silver Tri, Blue Tri, French Club, Pep Club, Gym Help. LEE P. SCHUETT ters, Pep Club. Dance Band. Work Program. SHARON K. SEARLE - Student Coun- cil, Girls' Choir, Silver Tri, German Club. ELOISE A. SEGUIN -- Silver Tri. DEANNA R. SELANDER - Board of Governors, Silver Tri, Blue Tri, Ger- man Club, Pep Club, Sportsmen's Club, Gym Help. NANCY J. SELCHOW - Choir, Cho- ralaires, Choristers, Senior Girls' Quartet, Silver Tri, Blue Tri, Hi-C. cgi , I li Preparation for a Bright June Graduation Day ALICE L. SELISKI - Silver Tri, Sports- men's Club, Work Program, Class Play. ROBERT G. SEVLIE DENNIS F. SHACKLETON - Executive Board '6I, Football '58,'59. F. DAVID SHREWSBURY GLORIA J. SHELDON - National Honor Society, Orchestra, Blue Tri, Silver Tri, French Club, Pep Club. KERRY S. SHULTZ - Germon Club, Hockey '59. GARY S. SIGAL - Spanish Club, Sci- ence Club, Gymnostics '6O. JOHN P. SILBERNAGEL 57 MARY A. SCHULTZ - Choir, Choris- DAVID A. SCHWANTES - Band, JANICE M. SEARLE - Nurse's Aid, NANCY A. SILVER - Exec. Bd. '59,'6O, Student Council, Sagamore StaFf, French Club, FHA, Science Club. JUDY L. SIMONS - National Honor Society, Board at Governors, Silver Tri, Blue Tri, German Club, Hi-C, Pep Club, Ski Club, Speech and Debate. JAMES T. SJOBERG - Exec. Bd. '61, Dance Band, Band, Hi-Y, Ski Club. ANN M. SKRIVSETH - Student Coun- cil, Girls' Choir, Choristers, Choir, Silver Tri, Blue Tri, Pep Club, Ski Club. JOHN C. SKOG - Exec. Bd. '59, Stu- dent Council, Standard Staft, Hi-Y. MARY E. SKOGLAND - National Honor Society, Exec. Bd. '61, Standard Staff, Silver Tri, Blue Tri, Norse Club, FHA, Hi-C, Pep Club, Nurse's Aid. CHRISTINE A. SLITERMAN - Library Club, Pep Club. BARBARA V. SMITH - Board of Gov- ernors, Exec. Bd. '59,'6O, Student Council, Silver Tri, Blue Tri, Creative Writing Club, Gym Help, Pep Club, Science Club, Sportsmen's Club. .liw Y.. Late Night Hours of Study and Much Cramming DELORES R. SODERSTROM - Drama Club, FHA, Hi-C Sec., Library Club Sec., Pep Club. KAREN E. SODERSTROM - Board of Governors, Silver Tri, Library Club. LAWRENCE A. SONDRALL Executive Board '59, Student Council, Choristers, Homecoming King, Gymnastics '59,'6O, '61 NANCY A. soNsTENo JUDITH C. SORENSEN - Board of Governors, Drill Team, Silver Tri, Blue Tri, Hi-C, Sportsmen's Club. PAUL D. SORLIE - Choir, Choralaires, Male Chorus, Hi-Y. GAYLE A. SORSOLEIL - Band, Pep Club. KAY M. SPARTZ - Library Club. BRUCE C. SMITH - Audio Visual, Work Program. CRAIG F. SMITH - Orchestra. ROBERTA J. SMITH DENNIS M. SODERBERG - Football '58 rington, along with Munching c a r m el corn and drinking pop: Merit Scholar- ship winner D. Har- finalists C. Gmitro, C. Torstenson, L. Brusletten, J. Marvin and C. Watson. lNot pictured are the other scholarship winner, Brian Larson, and finalist Brian Arling.J Any junior is eligible to take the Merit Scholarship Test. Fi- nalists are an- nounced during the 7-jfs . X student's senior year x and may result in a 3 M d scholarship for those ,:,.,,,,q lx selected. Were Brought to an End by June 6 Final Tests PHYLLIS A. SPERR - Standard, Drill Team, Silver Tri, Blue Tri, Spanish Club, Drama Club, Pep Club, Ski Club. I. PATRICIA STEENSON - National Honor Society, Sophomore Class Sec., Board of Governors, Executive Board ' '59,'6O,'6l, Student Council Treas., .ff -of Co-Captain Rockettes, Silver Tri, Blue 5 'sll '- F I ' Tri, Norse Club, Gym Help, Pep Club, Ski Club, Girls' State. DAVID C. STEINER - Student Council, Ski Club. PETER D. STEINKE - Chess Club. NANCY L. STELLICK - Girls' Choir, Silver Tri, Blue Tri, FHA, Hi-C, Sports- men's Club. JUDITH M. STENQUIST - Honor Soci- ety, Swedish Club, Library Club. A T' ROBERT W. STEWART - Board ot , Governors, Student Council, Creative - Writing Club, Work Program. 'gf MARILYN J. STOKKE - Choristers, 1 Choir, Silver Tri, Blue Tri, Library Club, f-'gn' Science Club. ff, Q 'XM SANDRA J. STONE - Honor Society, Bd. of Gov., Student Council, Saga- more, Silver Tri, Blue Tri, Drama Club, French Club Pres., Hi-C City-wide Sec., Library Club, Pep Club. LINDA J. STORHOLM - Hi-C, Pep Q - Club, Sportsmen's Club. My MARY C. STROM - Honor Society, Exec. Bd. '6O,'6l, Sagamore, Silver N , Tri, Blue Tri, French Club, Latin Club, . . Gym Help, National Forensic League, S I X X in ' P by Q Ski Club, Debate, Class Play. 'S - 15' it X lt'i ' LUISE C. STUCKI - Silver Tri, Blue Tri, P' E French Club, Pep Club. 4 59 A GORDON C. SUNSTROM - Archery Club, Football '58. RONALD D. SUNSTROM - Football '58, ROY J. SUTTON - Hi-C. CHARLOTTE E. SWANSON - Board of Governors, Silver Tri, Spanish Club. JOANN C. SWANSON - Student Council, Sagamore StaFf, Silver Tri, Blue Tri, French Club, Drama Club, Gym Help, Pep Club, Ski Club, Cheer- le-ader, Class Play. JOANNE M. SWANSON - Silver Tri, Nurse's Aid. JOY C. SWANSON - Girls' Choir, JOHN A. SWEDELL - Band, Drum Major, German Club, Hi-Y. Preparation for Graduation Included Ordering CLIFFORD A. SWENSON - Student Council Sgt.-at-Arms, Band Sgt.-at- Arms, Orchestra, Hi-Y Chaplain. DAVID J. SWENSON - National Honor Society, Creative Writing Club, Math Club. JUDITH L. SWENSON STEVEN A. SWENSON - FFA, Vice Pres. LEO A. SWITALA - Choir, Choral- aires. ANNETTE E. TACHENY - Blue Tri, Drama Club, FHA, Gym Help, Pep Club, Sportsmen's Club. KENNETH R. TALLE - Executive Board '61, Standard Staff, Hi-Y, R Club, Cross Country '58,'59,'6O, Track '59, '6O,'6l. DONALD G. TAYLOR - Choristers, Choralaires, Choir. ROSS S. TAYLOR - Hi Y, Cross Coun- try '58, Basketball '59. STEPHEN R. TAYLOR - Spanish Club, Gym Help, Hi-Y, Cross Country '60, Track '6O,'6l. WILLIAM TAYLOR - Band, Drama Club, Hi-Y. TERRY N. TELKE - Ski Club, Skiing '59,'6O,'6 I . BONITA R. TELLOCK - Work Pro- gram. GLORIA J. THOMAS - Board ot Gov- ernors, Blue Tri, French Club, Pep Club, Ski Club, Ottice Help. CAROL A. THOMPSON - Latin Club, Pep Club. GARY R. THONE - R Club, Golf '59,'6O,'6l . THOMAS R. THRONDSEN JAMES H. TINGLESTAD - Track '59. MARY M. TJOSVOLD - Student Coun- cil, Silver Tri, Blue Tri, German Club, Vital Events Forum, American Field Service Exchange Student. ROGER L. TOFT - Pilots Club, Hi-Y. Announcements from the Honor Society Members DAVID L. TORVIK - Gym Help, R Club, Gymnastics '59,'6O, Hockey '60, '6l DOUGLAS L. TORVIK - Pep Club, R Club, Cheerleader, Gymnastics '59,'6I. SUSAN L. TOTUSHEK - Honor Society, Exec. Bd. '59,'6O, Student Council, Standard, Silver Tri, Blue Tri, Latin Club, Pep Club, Ski Club. DAVID R. TOWN WILLIAM L. TRAVIS - Executive Board '6I, Band, Dance Band, Orchestra, Swimming '60. KARIN G. TROEDSSON - Honor Society, Bd. of Gov., Exec. Bd. '59,'6O, '6I, Student Council, Standard Staff, Latin Club, Silver Tri, Blue Tri, Pep Club, Ski Club, Gym Help. RICHARD W. TRUMBLE - Work Pro- gram. VIRGINIA A. TWISS - Bd. Ot Gov., Silver Tri, Blue Tri, Drama Club, FHA, Hi-C, Nurse's Aid, Oltice Help. LUANA M. TONOZZI - Sagamore Staff, Latin Club, Pep Club, Ski Club. FREDRICK D. TORSCH - Student Council, Pep Club, R Club, Cross Country '58, Gymnastics '59,'6O,'6I, Hockey '59, Basketball '59. CAROL P. TORSTENSON - National Honor Society, Student Council, Band, Orchestra, Silver Tri, Blue Tri, German Club, Creative Writing Club, Scie-nce Club. ANDREW M. TORVIK - Board of Governors, German Club, Pep Club, R Club, Football '58, Swimming '59, '6O,'6I , Gymnastics '59,'6O. BONITA R. TYLLIA - National Honor Society, Pilots Club, Drill Team, Silver Tri, Blue Tri, Swedish Club, Hi-C. MARJORIE A. TYRRELL - Silver Tri, Blue Tri, German Club, Hi-C, Library Club. KAREN E. UPHOFF KATHRYN A. UPHOFF JACQUELINE E. VALINE - Choir, Choristers, Swedish Club, Hi-C, Sci- ence Club. MARILYN J. VAN GELDER - National Honor Society, Silver Tri, Blue Tri, French Club, Hi-C. STEVEN L. VASSAR - National Honor Society, Ge-rman Club, Drama Club, Vital Events Forum. RICHARD A. VERNESS - Choristers, Male Chorus, Gym Help. Graduation Marked the End of Carefree Days at RICHARD B. VOGEN - Norse Club Science Club. EMERY E. VOLK - Work Program Football '58, Gymnastics '59. STANLEY J. WAGNER JEROME V. WAGNILD - Pilots Club, Choir, Choralaires, Male Chorus, Ger man Club President and Treas. Drama Club Vice-Pres., Pep Club Cheerleader. MARK R. WALKER - Executive Board '61, Band, Dance Band, Orchestra, German Club, Hi-C. DAVID L. WALLACE - German Club, Hi-C President, Math Club, Science Club, Class Play. MARILYN E. WALSH - Blue Tri, Li- brary Club, Pep Club. MARLENE M. WALSTROM - Work Program. KATHLEEN M. WALTER - Silver Tri, Blue Tri, German Club, Hi-C, Sports- men's Club. JO DIANE WARD - Silver Tri, Blue Tri, Latin Club, Drama Club, Pep Club. TOM L. WARD DAISIE L. WARN - Work Program. Months before the final day arrived, seniors made a quick trip down to the stu- dent council ottice during lunch hour to have their cap and gown size deter- mined. Let's see now, you're a size 7W, says Collegi- ate Cap and Gown representative Mrs. Olson as she meas- ures Tom Lee. Judy Knudsen and Joy Peterson register Mary Nelson and Gratia Monson. RHS and the Beginning of Greater Experiences DAVID L. WEBSTER - National Honor Society, German Club, Chess Club, Math Club. SANDRA D. WECKAUFF - Silver Tri, Blue Tri, Norse Club, Ski Club, Vital Events Forum. DAVID E. WEEDING - Science Club, Tennis '6l. MARCIA A. WEHMEYER - Pilots Club, Silver Tri, I-li-C, Ski Club, Work Pro- gram. JOHN H. WEISSENBURGER - Band Sgt.-at-Arms, Latin Club, Hi-C. JOANN WELSCHINGER - Student Council, Choir, Choristers, Silver Tri, Blue Tri, Hi-C, Ski Club. LEROY R. WENSOLE - R Club, Cross Country '58,'59, Gymnastics '59, Track '59, Wrestling '59,'6O,'6i, JAMES D. WERBOWSKI - Football Manager '60, 'fi FRED J. WARN - Board ot Governors, R Club, Football '58,'59,'6O, Basket- ball '59,'6O,'6l, Track '59,'6O,'6l, Winter Sports Day King. DIANE R. WARNER - Blue Tri, Hi-C. MIKE F. WATKINS - Work Program. CATHERINE E. WATSON - National Honor Society, Blue Tri, German Club, Creative Writing Club, Science Club, Ski Club, American Field Service Ex- change Student. Xt X , Q 5 5 rl Al S E f R i Billowy chiffon for- mals, soft music and a dreamy atmos- phere were inter- rupted only by pesty mosquitoes at the Layfayette C l u b, June 9, as seniors participated in the Senior Prom. In prep- -,-ft 1 aration for the big event, Mrs. Holritz helps daughter, Gin- ger, as sister, Julie, dreams longingly of the day'she will go. Three Short High School Years were Brought to ROBERTA J. WESTBERG - Choristers, Choir, Silver Tri, Blue Tri, German Club. JUDITH A. WETHERBY - Drill Team, Silver Tri, Blue Tri. ARTHUR H. WEYRAUCH - National Honor Society Treas., Student Council, Pilots Club, Standard Staff, Hi-Y, Moth Club, Ski Club, R Club, Foot- ball '58,'59,'6O, Wrestling '6O,'6l, Class Play, M VICKY J. WHEELER - National Honor Society, Band, Silver Tri, Norse Club. ELAINE M. WHETSTONE - FHA, Hi-C, Library Club, Sportsme-n's Club, Vital Events Forum. BERNARD C. WHITE - FFA. ROBERTA L. WHITTEMORE - Hi-C. GRETCHEN C. WICKS - Board of Governors, Pilots Club, Drill Team, Silver Tri, Blue Tri, German Club. 64 CHARLES E. WIDGA - Bd. of Gov., Student Council, R Club, Science Club, Ski Club, Football '58,'59,'6O. BARBARA A. WILKIE - Board of GOV- ernors, Silver Tri, Blue Tri, Spanish Club, Drama Club. LAWRENCE A. WILKINS GERRI WILLIAMSON JEAN A. WILSON - National Honor Society, Choristers, Choir, Choralaires, Blue Tri, German Club, Science Club. J. SCOTT WILSON - Board of Gov- ernors, Ethics Committee, Executive Board '60, Student Council, German Club, Drama Club, Hi-C, R Club, Science Club, Ski Club, Skiing '59,'6O, Captain '61, Tennis '6O,'6i. M. JACKIE WITTKE - Bd. of GOV. Exec. Bd. '6O,'6l, Student Council, Standard Stalt, Silver Tri, Blue Tri, French Club, Swedish Club, Pep Club. PAUL H. WOLD - National Honor So- ciety, Executive Board '59, Band, Norse Club, Hi-Y, Class Play. A Climax with an All BARBARA C. YEO - National Honor Society, Board of Governors, Silver Tri, French Club, Pep Club, Ski Club. PATRICIA A. ZAJAC - National Honor Society, Board of Governors, Drill Team, German Club, French Club, Drama Club, Pep Club, Gym Help. BEVERLY J. ZAVADA - Silver Tri, Blue Tri, FHA, Library Club. BONNIE B. ZEBAUGH - Board of Governors, Student Council, Choir, Girls' Choir, Silver Tri, Blue Tri, Ger- man Club. ARIEL l. ZIEGLER - German Club, Work Program. MICHAEL C. WOLFE BARBARA J. WOLLUM - Pilots Club, Student Council, Silver Tri, Blue Tri, Office Help, Pep Club, Science Club, Class Play. ROBERT T. WOODFILL - Board of Governors, R Club, Basketball '59, '6O,'6l , Baseball '59,'6O,'6l. REUBEN H. WOODRASKA - Elec- tronics Club Vice Pres., Science Club, Audio Visual. Night Graduation Party XWPU' sis. CAMERA SHY Clifton Edworthy Thomas Reaslund Henry Gomez Michael Scherer Ronald Kottke Edward Warn Thomas Ocel Geraldine Zalesky 65 56-A Vid Di? IQG N412 HSE! 'Sa ee 1 Chosen by Senior Class The l-lall ot Fame, an old tradition at Roosevelt, is not a real place, but rather a name for part ot each high school graduate's memory. Since students with unique characteristics cannot be recognized in any other vvay, Roosevelt seniors honor certain tel- lovv classmates as Top Tedsf' In this vvay distinction marks individuals vvho will be remembered by their classmates long after high school days. Categories range from the Biggest Flirts to the serious Most Likely to Succeed. In between are Mother Nature's selection, Tallest Boy, and the accomplished performers, Most Talented. Speculation ran high as Sagamore statt members burned the midnight oil over thousands of votes. In secrecy, winners were notitied and photographed tor inclusion in the l96l l-lall ot Fame. BEST PERSONALITY Dave Nelson and Kay Flattem F 'N- r- ru- l ': 1 ff! I we-v..,,. , ff 'T - CUTEST COUPLE Diana Christopherson and Randy Bundy FRlENDl.lEST Bill Mahn and Sandy Glockner M'N':-L mm,h TALLEST BOY AND SHORTEST GIRL Top Teds Remain in the Memory of Class of l96l Bill Bower ond Mory Skoglond CLASS CHATTERBOX Cindy Lofsness ond Jim Doughfery 68 CLASS CLOWNS Doug Kohn oncl Rosie .lennriclw MOST LIKELY TO SUCCEED Pol Sieenson onol Rob England 5 X X 5 L QW' 2 JJ ,ff I BEST DANCERS BIGGEST FLIRTS Corol Boker ond Dove Torvik Jorge Pogoni ond Diono Dody a We ll Always Remember . Homecoming .............. ...... O ctober Notionol Honor Society Trip . . . . . October i8- Americon College Test ...... . . . November Senior Closs Porty .... . . . . . November Sodie Howkins Donce December Christmos Concert ........ December Winter Formol USNO Boll December Winter Sports Doy ........ . . . .lonuory Tolent Show ........ Morch i5 Closs Ploy ........... . April 20 Spring Cborol Concert ... . . . April Moy Doy ........... . . . Moy Instrumentol Concert . . . . . Moy Choir Trip ........... . . . Moy Senior Bonquet ......... . . . Moy Scltolostic Aworcls Doy .... June Athletics Aworcls Doy . . . . . . June Closs Doy .......... . . . June Senior Prom ......... . . . June Boccoloureote .......... . . . June Commencement Exercises . . . . . . June Grocluotion Porty ....... . . . June J' Grads Remember Three Along wiTh The annual case of spring Tever, RoosevelT seniors experienced a new sensaTion in The spring of 1961 as They suddenly realized ThaT graduaTion was near. The Senior BanqueT in early May was The prelude To The T1nal evenTs. Following The banqueT, Class Day, Sagamore disTribuTion, The Sen- ior Prom, BaccalaureaTe and CommencemenT Took place in The shorT span of one week. Chuck Ramberg aids BeTTy Bergland wiTh her cap and gown as Ken Talle also makes ready Tor The 1961 commencemenT ceremonies. Smiling Bill Bowman, corsoge in hand, leaves with daTe Beverly Johnson for ci nighT of dancing and exciTemenT aT The Senior Prom. Wonderful Years as Teds As members of The Class oT 1961 parTicipaTed in These acTiviTies, They remembered The Tun and Trus- TraTion, The friendships, The experiences and The knowledge gained during Their Three years aT Roose- velT. They agreed ThaT The lasT year oT high school was The besT, The mosT Tun, The mosT crowded wiTh acTiviTies, The busiesT, The gayesT, and in some ways The saddesT, buT one never To be Torgorien. 70 fa! . 1 3 'Q K l i l I Ambitious students, Julie Granoien, Gail Sonntag and Karen Feste proudly admire the prizewinning Winter Sports Day Snowman submitted by the Junior Class. JLI IDRS Class officers, Karen Liliemark. secretary, Karen Pott- smith, treasurer, John Bransford, vice president, and Steve Fredell, president, led the class of '62. Ackerman, John R. Ackland, Susan V. Adams, Bruce E. Adams, Charles L. Adams, Robert L. Albertson, Judy Almquist, Thomas A. Alt, Sandra L. Anderson, Barbara E. Anderson, Beverly J. Anderson, Bruce R. Anderson, Carol J. Anderson, Carol L. Anderson, Douglas K. Anderson, Jacqueline Anderson, Janet C. Anderson, Ja ' D nice . Anderson, Jeannine H. Anderson, Jo Ann T. Anderson, Kristen A. Anderson, Lawrence Anderson, Marlys K. Anderson, Nicole M. Anderson, Pamela J. Anderson, Ronald A. Anderson, Terry Anderson, Terry L. Anderson, Yvonne M. Andreosen, Judith N. Antinsen, Kathleen K. Antoine, George H. Armstrong, Gail S. Arndt, Thomas F. Aronson, Randal P. Ashley, Sandra J. Backlin, Elizabeth L. 5- if L. yi , SC? 9. 'av 4' 'l J' 3 T-mg.. 'al' ' .Elf 3' .. xi 2 , .rl M f .ffi 7. as? Q- A t! -J 311. W If lk! 'l il .ftp FN' C ,. . 'W' , . . sy AH. -3 1 Q ,Q Q ii mv .N 'as ,A,V -ii q r'W9s57ifi. 672 Energy Packed Teds Comprised Class of '62 Energetic iuniors were greeted in September by frantic pleas to Register for Merit Scholarship Tests now, Check your program! Does it fulfill college en- trance requirements'? and undertones of VVouldn't it be neat to go to Vassar! Those with an eye on the future sought advice from counselors about vocational opportunities, business schools and college applica- tions and scholarships. Mere acquaintances became closer friends as iunior Teds lingered over lust one more cup of coffee at the Pancake House at an early morning homeroom break- fast. The traditional Junior Class Party on March third provided entertainment, recreation and a chance to meet more Juniors. Winter Sports Day found the peppy Junior Executive Board building the imaginative crea- tion that won the prize for the most original snowman. Juniors anticipating additional schooling attended College Day, while A.F.S. candidates and representa- tives to Girls' and Boys' State were chosen. Those ful- filling certain scholastic requirements were initiated ,Q into the National Honor Society. we 1 A A i as l gl .. . ' g. ,se A f..,.1 .. f . O ioos- -is - , +5 We ' S . f i-i- ' A fi, .. .- V fffi'U .' - ' ' .- L E28 ' ' 'nf :::'i t . , . is I, f 1 f 'J ,-1 9A ' fp - . .55 1 .ti if A - l 5 T 72 - 4 . ?..5Q l V 32 , -ar Q J V 'Ste l - A ,. 7 X if. f' .. A Hill? il -41 5 ' is' ii? hr ,fin gn, ., G 4, -DQQ , is be , - S-'ff lb . 1' ' 74 1 1 i ff f inf-lfff' ' 2': ' f -:I . . 2 . 'A i w- as 3. rv .0 fffe at Q . , 4' ' . f . 'm 'H N95 ...rx I 1 -gt I 1 11. T A ' Ti' 6 -4 I Q 'T 'S' 'T X' Q: ' A, 7 Q. Q rf! 1 A ' V ss f is ,. If ,fit fs? 051:91 J I I Q 'K l l 2 4 9 . . . ' ' ln' ' v 59 Q 5 A 6 7' ff' 4- if, L .- B. ,gg 'MT v 'Vi btw. 1 Q A ' il . . ,N . - . f x - l g ' .? -3 - sl fi-' li l ta' 3 A T il Q A .3 1 J' W ' .2 Q: -,f, L - ,tt -. X 1 if - ..l7 .4-Q '3t9 Q'3 il r 4 Backrnan, Barbara Ball, Audrey R, Baltzer, Jenene Barnes, Richard J. Barsness, Harriet E. Bartosh, Douglas M, Bauley, Jeanette F. Bearnan, Larry Bechthold, James L. Becker, Art K. Beeth, Marilyn Bennett, Jane E. Bentson, Phyllis A. Berg, Gary J. Bergquist, Harold W. Berthelsen, James L. Bingaman, Robert D, Bishop, Sharon Blesener, Jack G. Bollingberg, Harold M Boas, Gary J. Basshard, Sandra K. Bastrom, Shirley A. Bower, John Bradley, Jacquelyn M Bransford, John D. Bray, Lynette K. Breslin, Thomas R. Broms, James C. Brown, Bruce A. Brown, Dennis R, Brown, Frances L. Brown, Peggy Brudos, Elaine Bruer, Nikki J. Bryant, Diane M, Buchanan, Diane Burke, Denis L. Burlingame, Enid D Butterworth, Laverne E Byler, Willard T. Campe, .lo Carlson, Adeline M. Carlson, Barbara J. Carlson, Barbara M. ,ty C27 5 T7 V... wa 'G' JUNIOR EXECUTIVE BOARD: SEATED: B. Hill, H. Barsness, K. Pottsmith, Lindquist, J. Ehlen. ROW THREE: B. Zezulka, C. Rinn, L. Greenfield, A. Treasurer, J. Bransford, Vice-President, K. Liljemark, Secretary, S. Corcoran, Lofsness, J. Weber, P. Gilmore. ROW FOUR: N. Monahan, K. Paddock, J Bradley. ROW TWO: J. Olson, P. Weible, A. Gustafson, L. Thoren, L. C. Oas, B. Adams, D. Lindquist, J. Totushek. 73 Carlson, Carlson, Carlson, Carlson, Carlson, Carlson, Carlson, Carlson, Carlson, B L. 153228 C. ,G . Linda C. ',, Q Linda Marie K Lloyd C. 5, Lois L. ' 44 . -hr Mary Kaye Norman H. Rita D. 'i 1.1.4 I ff SZ-3 V' 5,9 K -ef 'W U if :-' . - S, X, L ' 1. 15 'D' -5 s. 'img Gym leaders in training, Nikki Bruer and Diane Moen, iump for the ball in an effort to get it to their teammates. Christiansen, Janet C. Christiansen, Leona J. Christopherson, John E. Cich , James F. Clark, Janice A. Clark, Shirley Clemens, Dennis E, Clother, Rhona Mae Cofiitt, Shirley Collins, Betty Conner, Colleen C. Conroy, Lucy Corbin, Richard Corcoran, Sheilah Cote, Beth L. Craven, Michael Czick, Allen Dahlberg, Shirley Dahlman, Mary Dallin, Sharon Dallman, Ricky Danielson, Gary C. Daraitis, Pamela C. Daraitis, Patricia M. Davis, Mary Lynn Debe, Darlene D'Estrade, Richard Dillon, Frank Dingle, Donald Ditschler, Lavonne Doherty, Donna Donaghue, Jolene F. Donnelly, Pamela Doreau, David deMalignon, Douglas Dow, Steve -4... ' Q .. ., Ji M 1 3 .C W, -A s... tis X if ,, 4, sz N K Q Carrington, Richard T. Case, Tom D. as as .EEG Casey, Kathleen A NS: kj' L.: ffgg , . U f ss Cd b ,D S . T S . 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'FA 45 'V Lf. fs: '3 all 315' iur was :xiii f if Q I '.... . fit: 'iv -Q AVA ia: :sa s, ., ,J e up ' Q- ' --u 4? ti 'F 1:35 S D X' . A l?'c :J Q W ,QB 5 ff- . ses K K, 1 ' J f S .4 '7'f V i L .4 -G' ty D 5 , ,X I ,ft A' s' ' z . 1 if: v Aft D '-'RW JSF' 101' se? ,Q Q l t , -sf -1 .ggi TI' K ' ' aff :FT 3 .0 at 'i 'i 4 I t .R . ji 2 sf: get -if W .ks Q .,, 5? ,gi P, ' , ic . 'sv W, 'X 'Q lf 'f VIN 5 K .Wx 12' ' , 1 . 'X ' K A . L, N. it . Six cel At 4 ,J :cs .-... ' ' xv- s J . ' x-it Q., I dl' , . - A ,, , 4-,deff t Qs .L Q . N0 .aq.. .us -,-. ,ae rv ns . ,ii it e 'Q aye, f'il.,,s s 11 v Downing, Kathaleen Doyle, Janet Drogseth, Bonita Dunn, Sandra Dunning, Kathleen Dye, Carole Dyiak, John Dyksman, John Edlund, Judy Gail Edmunds, Judy Egeberg, Janet Ehlen, K. James Eide, Kathryn Ekberg, John Elasky, D. Andy Eltstrurn, Kenneth Elhard, Pamela Ellendson, Donovan Ellenwaod, Donald Elliott, Gary Eisner, Lois Engberg, Sandra Engen, Connie Erickson, Barbara L, Erickson, Nancy L. Erickson, Richard R. Erickson, Sara Katherine Erikson, Marilynn Ermuth, Sharan Estes, Bruce Exum, William P. Faanes, Elizabeth Falck, Elizabeth A. Fales, Candace Fay, Carol Felker, Jon Femrite, Susan Feste, Karen Field, Marilyn Filipa, Lester Finn, Joseph Fischer, Russ Fitzgerald, Patrick Flam, Diane Flikeid, William Forbes, Richard Forkins, Diane Forsland, James Forslum, Sandra Forsman, Ralph Fosnow, Sharon Foss, Marilyn Foster, Douglas Fowler, Stephen T. Franzen, Diane Fredell, Steven Frederick, Judith Fredrickson, Donna Freer, James Friberg, David Fritz, James Fritzke, Cynthia Sue Frost, Sheila Kay Lunchroom scenes such as this are common at noon where the latest gossip is anxiously revealed, plans are made for the upcoming hockey game, or advice is given on what to wear to the dance Friday night. Eg r-.......,.'r, -A C Ain, 'fins BL1- .rv 4 4 in t I i S ti. i Gerard, Sylvia Gierke, Alan H, WW ,1 gilgertson, Sfaprol . J i 5 ff f R 3 3 , Q 'P V ogibifffgg, Lguiildl ,wk 5. t Q , MA 43 Gilmore, Penny YE' 1. ! V K Q' Q gllr:r:ore,SPerrY If Q -Q t , , mi ro, usan 1' '-'-- . K li , I ill' VH Ili! 3- Golden, Michael . or Q gf , . .Q., i I gordner, Rjuyl. ' ranoien, u ianna x .3 4 A., ,J S gl ll M greenfielg, Lalrai 3 - , R A A , . N- cd 5- Gravis, Rena i - f A H J , ger Q .2 A -42 53 4 fr -me 'Q Guest, Sandra 'R W ' ' J L fi. 1 J ' ls eeee K S:!Is5Je'SZ:a':s'1.y su .i x. .X . Q . T , XX ' ' K Gustafson, Arlene . - ,. Gustafson, Gary John K s . J Guth, Linda ' , , 'l N ' A L H l d, T. K hl .014 Q- Q Q . l 2' eva J Mil .3 E I gl iii Q' . . HggsT,nPamelaql0x.een Q . ' '15 Q . ' 3 g if E I J 9 Haiker, Thomas x 113 ' . -3 1 I -me Hallanger, Gary 3 ' 'wwf' ., ' . QV! ,K ,:. . ffl' K gallin, Eunijeh ' K te, Q K . 2 . A . ' , a vorson, o n 5 L XX ,.., t Hansen, Allen 7 is ff'ili5iI - .ir g if g 553 - 7 ' Hanson, Richard Hanson, Sandra 1 g Hard , C r I - f- . '.,. , . J Q H.,.z:, gs . -S5 N N . 5 I 3 Harper, Sharon . Nb. - L -19-L . .. . . 43 K , .53 . 451 V tc? .M-I 6,9 - , . Harrison, Diane PQ- iifg -in N , y Hastings, Charlotte .. M . '9'-f Q. V I . ' I Hastings, Timothy J j . wt . li 7? 4 X2 Hathaway, Donna lmaginafo and H d W k Y' lded the J ' Haugen, Kathleen nawkinson, Linda ,I - N 4 . . a s, rr M X' -4 -gg 4, Haylihes, Eaiibara , A 'D ' , .-f rl - v 1 5 f' i A ...Qi . L Q Hegberg, Beverly '13 ' U -U -i . K 5 '35 Hegfenes. Judy .K 'fs . 4.51, , 1 . . '-2 Hennessy, Dole , A I JE. K,rL V 5 . . . . . X Hermann, Gary F 'I ,l ' ' K l ' 'iii'7i . YS' ' 4' Hermanson, Ross i ' X' ' T Hesse, Larry Hestness, La Verne f . t Hestness, La Vonne - , , .A g Hetland, Chester .I . K , . 1, k . .A ! 5-,xg Heyer, Barbara Hill, Beverly Hill, Sharon Hoberg, Robert Hogy, Dawn Holm, Joyce Holmgren, David Houser, Mona Hooten, Carol Ann Howe, Gordon Huff, Grace Hughes, Karen Huisman, Carol Hurtig, Marinda Inde, Aldis Isaacson, Norman Jagers, Jams Jambeck, Nicholas W. Jensen, Kurt Jensen, Steven Jiracek, Thomas Johansen, Richard H. Johansen, Richard J. Johnson, David Johnson, Earl Johnson lone L. Johnson lone M. Johnson James M. Johnson James R. Johnson, Janice M. Johnson, Jeflrey T. Johnson, Jerilyn L. Johnson, Jeullee Johnson, Karin L. Johnson, Pat Lee Johnson, Timothy Johnson, Waldo Jones, Mary Ellen Jov, Stenhen F Julian Duane V : if fd .VI -:Q .M use J-J 'Y' , . fp, ,il A t i if L1 'Tsai' f A l JH A it .... ,.,. J' ... if x' 'ef l y. fi 5 '55 -:1Ef:'::i ' ..:':Z: 3, is , w t ' X.....r ' 5 OU, K NY . J :. if f , .. , 19 .. . . W -:ff 5 . '..,. -J say K Tr.. 5, ,f ' J' ll A 1 is I ,,.,, fr- i A i H J t w i. w .tit 2 5. 'aa I , F l A .ii I .-.: li ' er- ani is i I ' A K H 1 ' 3 ' ir ...t . . A sigofiwl !Qji,',, f f 'B J laws . A . --4 3 J. il ii' -if 5? ' 'Ill - i' 'iii . 1 i .:., Jltf 'M i f . ll ? '.. . i M 5 ggi .. . ...gf ,, 1. . J 1 J X is .t. , J... , W . tvb. QA . .1 :J - , g IL ERN fffil - ' X4 4. www, l 76 Lillehei, Susan J. Juniors Charlotte Reed and Karen Liliemark, along with dates Uldis Jansons and Dave Mona, take time out for a punch break at the Sno Ball. PV' 'L L f'N'i r---- ffl Ml L --Q-.na 0' 3 , ng, :SA- Prize for Best Snowman in s. 1 s. W.S.D. Q, X X X 2 Essex. J: Comp etition Jundra, Bruce Kampa, Kay Keeler, Jett J. Keenan, Patrick Keller, Daniel R. Keller, Gordon E. Kehneman, Arlene Keohane, Mary Kersten, Thomas King, Susan Ann Kingsberg, Judy Kitzman, Ted Kieseth, Karen Klanderud, John Kleckner, Dorsey Knight, Donna Knudson, Curtis Knutson, Sheryl Koch, William Kostik, Kathleen Kriebel, David Krummrei, Diane Kunkel, Marilyn Kupka, Michael Kuykendall, Alan Lamb, Jacqueline Lamberger, Paul Landmark, Karen Larson, Cheryl D. Larson, Daniel Larson Darrell Larson, Douglas Larson, Miriam D Larson, Sandra M Larson Stephen 4 e 2 P L - is Le ii fm M 1, 1.5- 'I 'jim - 1:5 Q fee ' fN i C522 f, ix, .g L, ' -sr , QS. H - , 'L K - wx x -, LL is . L33 L ' A Q.. . is -, A Q ,we L or A L .e 1 - A -. .i K , L -L 51-Q' N' ' to . 'wi s '-'2 .sl - - . sf' . L - ,, L X, L,, k.,h A L f 'O L 5,f 1' l L w L 4- L is ff, L . it ' e sssr A ' - . Li,- Q . S' ' L R L 2 lii, i A T- A iiss,i, 'P e .s is fe 1 se. ' .ss gs fl L 4 EF fl A .. KTWL j Q I L,Lk 4, x x g 7 if . A lLtL ll L .L i L. la' L - .L agar- ' la f iii '1 Si'ig? A3 3 Li-L 'S f X ' Q 'f Lg, ,LI L r r - R-. j ttfrsfl L J 4 L wr' ' ss fs sf. L L g R 5: 3 g P3 5:75-V, . XL A we .A 1 -if 3' 5 e aiiss . Q- e ea- it QQ M V Q Khkk J L, 2 LLL, X uf I c L , L 77 Leckliter, Dan Lee, David A. Lee, David M. Lee, Mary Ann Leibrock, Adrianne Lembeclcer, Richard E Lenius, Rodger G. Leapa, John Lewis, Claudia L, Liliemark, Karen Lind, Mary M. Lindall, Terrance R. Lindgren, Roger Lindquist, Dave Lindquist, Lennard R. Lofsness, Andrea D. Lowe, Thomas W. Loza, Pamela J. Sit down in front of the screen, place your feet on those two white lines - now look at my hand . smile, smile, instructs Zintzmaster photographer to Noel Person as he poses for his underclass picture. Lucas, Carol L. Lund, Joan L. .. ' :M Lundeen, Gary L. ' i S , ' Lundeen, Marlys F ' Q5 7 9 , , ' - ' K ' , ' 7 ' 'sm . F A 'Ai -ew 3 'Q -are ., ,. 5 , 5 - It . - V F , f Lundeen, Ronald L. 'fe' nf' . f J ' ff? Z Lundeen. Sharon 'M' .......x ' ' 1 3 FS fl K? X ef' X I .. . .E , Lundberg, Larry J. K . -Q-ge if K 'S ,A J V ' 1 Lundgren, Carl Burton N ' 1 'Ulf V'-- . 5 N wi A 3505 Lundquist, Arlyce F, 1. . , 5 K. K 1 .I Q . , rsls .Q , . Lundquist, Carol R, ' Robert A A K7 Lundquist Lugdstenfiary A. ' ,V ': 'L Ly yer, Wi iam G. my g . - W ::' . . Lyons, Thomas I sf , . :i l P 'L 1 Q - Madden, Patricia rt I KE , . U ,G A XA Malmsten, Frances .V , , . 7. ts Marc , B k A. - L, V, Markle, li-Evgrly J. xi L. . L N X G L Kk,kk J It .. I A . 4 , J. 155. Marose, William G. Q Martin, Bruce ug , as Marshall, Bette ,Q h , it , . f i' rs '43 'R' 3 P, - 2 .P 'Q' Marshall, Mary . .-fr 1 22- - Martin, Paul D. 4. if ' 'J TTS 'W - f Maskalons, John .QQ 4' f f ' rig. 'ls' 1 vp Masters, Anabeth K' 5 ' I f-i s e p-sw -5 '3 A X 'T . V., 'P' Mattlson, Donald M Afgig. . . . M Mattson, Sandra use f fi . L' ' ,21,1..i 1 -3 P Maurer, Suzanne K. Mayhugh, Fredrick . , Q 4 Mazzola, Rita . : .sf V ,X McCabe, Thomas .. E I V it V R f J . 5 it 0+ 5 K ,Q s McClellan, Carolynn r-,-ff, A ,- A V K K., - - - McConnell, Judith Ann ' -' h i . McCanr1ey, Sandra f if - t . L- , ' sql Q McCoy, Linda R. 1 -- .-. Q McCaustland, Kathleen l I U s . ' ff' l McGough, Janis McHugh, Charles W. , McLaughlin, William Robert McLean, Kay L. 1 f . . McNamara, Sharon My -5- al. ix Meiners, Mary A. -f ' Q f - . , ., . .,, ,.. y sw vs .ft elf qt' r . Q zi . fi. Q K fa lx ' 'nik s. ff Aif 5 x NY gg - I I ' . - WB .. . A X.: 9 we 'Q' ' - 15511 Meinke, Ellen L. ' .- ,r 2, ' 'K 1 1-'ie E Maman, pmricfo L, . . . W is .,..., Mercer, Michael ' Q, kk Sz' if .1 Q2 so xf K to 0 Meyer, Dean . N i K K I Michalik, Mike 5 -W . -:,: Mikelsan, Ruth A Q Q 3 Miller, David Miller, John . kr W E., Y 4 P -J 4 ..ss., 5 '49 K . iff . at-my s - . - r mit S :T I' Z o 3 rw -4 Miller, Sharon I . .N ii Miller, Wayne X s .. I . A Mitschke, Waltraut . T X Xi if 3329 A l 78 .ii Kr Ni x Moberg, Wayne A. Moberg, Winifred Moe, Ronald Moen, Diane L. Moey, Ronald D. Monahan, Michael Monahan, Nora M. Moon, David D. Moriarty, Mary Morris, Caroline Kay Mortensen, Audrey M Myhre, Denton Neiburgs, lnese Nelson, Barbara Nelson, Darrel Nelson, Donise Nelson, Dennis Nelson Joy Nelson, Karen Nelson, Kathyrn L, Nelson, Susan Kay Ness, Allan Ness, Dennis Nessel, Nancy Neuman, Sharol Neuman, Sharon Newton, Lynn Nielsen, Kenneth Nikeloff, John Nilson, Orvilla Noble, Ronald Noid, Louisa Nordbv, Betty Northrop, Michael Norton, Maurice Norton, Patricia Nowak, Barbara Oas, Carole O'Heron, Ron Ohlsson, Gretchen Okkelberg, Dennis Olive, John Olsen, Olson, Del Clarence Olson, James I JA si 1. A ' 'iff' tif 1 A , ' L 2 ., J . J 9' I is 'wit' -W 4 , . , V Q. ' . K .M Q ..+. ' wr FN . .. H ' A ' V: -sl ' QE' .A lf Q s ' I J' 2 -1' ' Y . .L tg 'JJJ L . way P Q ' ' Q ' . ls' I L 1 HPD ' ss ' A 6 R -v if ' ' ,Q ., . i J- - 4 ... ICU 5 Q -' gf 2 A A y A 1 i X .If . . el -M 9557- . . in 'f ig i m 3 W- 3. 'M . .Q ss 'W V e 320 L+ 1 -7:5 A . 1 'Q 'f cs. . 1 W- .4 1. 4 is 1 Q . K, - 'R A ' A 7' F, A al wr , JB ' if l. 3 R il R :L Lg .3 -Q 31 3, 'f be A il' ,. so 9 if v A A P -in X M I . iasfgj. f ' r A 1 , ' i 3 . Aj A 3:2221 jgnzlle Driver training instructor, Doug Hanson, explains a cloverleaf N Q Olson' Kathleen turn to S. Von Volkenberg and P. Anderson. A 4 h f J ' til- ,- Olson, Llona 3 K f, 1- , Olson, Marion ' - ,,, A X., x I l if - Olson, Marlys X xg 1 I QL r .. -ti ' N f rf falcon.. 7 . Tw Q .1 bike: X 1.9 Olson, Mary laynn 1 . '- Olson, Richar , , '- F, '39 Olson, Robert - ., L 3 445 A ,' . r 6' X ' . . Ol , R gi '-fi offigv, ff3Q 'y , M Opsahl, Linda I- 4. Q , 3 Y : Opstad, Herman .. .: 'D Orbeck, Thomas I 'Z Osborn, Stephen 2 3 '9 . ' A r ' l Ostby, Carol '-gy ' -1, A Jstrander, Audrey S gf, . Ostrander, Jon l f Ooo, l like that crazy beat! exclaims Ron Noble to date Kathy Nelson at the Alaskan Luau. Guided b Peterson, Glen Peterson, John E. Petersen, John F. Peterson Kathleen Peterson, Ronald Peterson, Sharon Peterson, Sylvia Peterson, Thomas Phillips, Gary Pierson, Diane L. Plitka, Bernice M. Polak, Sharon Popkin, Stuart Pottsmith, Karen Powell, Jetty Mae Powell, Margaret Prentiss, Patricia Price, Sharon G. Putnam, Dirk Quinn, Colin Rae, Nancy Raive, Fredric G. Ramaker, Gerald Ramstad, Stephen Ranning, Keith Rataczak, David Raymond, Catherin Recker, Richard Reed, Charlotte Reid, Gwen Reif, Margaret Remeta, Dennis Ressler, Thomas Reyst, Patricia Rhymers, Kurt l.. Richards, Russell 9 Ostvolden, Curtis Packard, Carol Paddock, Kay Papas, Alfred Paris, Shirley Parsons, Jerald Parsons, Jim Pascoe, Gloria Paul, Gary Pearson, Robert Pederson, Carolin Pederson, Clifton Pederson, Clinton Pederson, David Pedersen, Roy Person, Noel Peterson, Carol Peterson, Douglas 'tv if G - i. 1 rff fi .',, ' K 1. X s. hug, Z. , J ' ,J-J 'J' .Q sbt ii lik J' i fifty. assi' F. I L'-. .mf 14'z -- hi l - i.. A V' 4. e r is if? ' P K Ls wif' s lewis. .QE if s . 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Sundberg, Bonnie of S- ,qfiif-fi 'ff' i f , ' Q S Sundt, Ronald ,Aw ,Nic X K , ' I 6' Sundquist, Elaine V , S ff N 4- l es I JJ f -,Ji ' Sutton, Sharon '- gwanson, gong. ll , , N i , au me w- x , . .- 5 Sxggggg, Richard -,B 'V' l V , I L 'fa ' 1? T b . - Tadsen, Darrel A K, ' ' A ' S Q, Tannehill, Nancy ff' cf- 4' ' Temte, Bruce ,. S 'S' 5 N Theilmann, George ' 5, - Q hw- S '.j4'v Thoren, Lois is K 2254, g S t ' .-g'.i:i.'r:x1'Qf1-'Qi ' tj' it. ji, -L kj, .'-,.' 1.:v,a'-r 5:3 Thornton, Beverly ll TIES, Stelphen ' ,t I M 5 Q i ts, anice X t . Q, 3 Tonoizi, Stephen P hy its W , ., 'B 'X it 157 , . -lb I-51.5 Toreson, Roger - Zi 5 ' - , 5 I 4? r rson, i ar - 1, 4 ' tgfgfhek, John Y '33 if W ll: Travis, Robert -' S' ' 1 X X . Troedsson, Kristine ' MEX. I v A. Q I . 2? I l . . f . A I ' f 81 Rick, Michael Richards, Willow Rickard, Terry Ringrose, Margaret Ringstrom, Jean Rinn, Carol Robertson, Marvin Robson, Terry Rolland, Diane Rorris, Marietta Rude, Thomas Rundquist, Wesley Runmon, Richard L. Rusnacka, John Ryan, Grace Ann Sabaurin, Donald Sabatka, Sharon SaiTell, Suzanne Samuelson, Jerry Sandeen, Nancy Sandin, Shirley Sather, Richard Saxrud, Raymond Scamp, Warren Schluck, Patricia Schubert, Arlene Schulstad, Dennis Schulte, Dennis Schultz, Paulette Schuster, Roseanne Schwanz, Donald K. Schwartz, Kenneth Shannon, Terrance Sharpe, John Shattun, Sharon Shaw, Kethryn Shedlov, Sally J. Shegstad, Jim N. Shefgstad, Sandra She stad, David Shepherd, Kathryn Shingler, James Shoop, Barbara Shumway, Roy Singer, Susan Skanse, Shirley Skcog, Earl Skou, Peter Skovbroten, Colleen Slotrem, Darlene Smallen, Michele M. Smith, Vurlyn Snrder, Warren So ie, Peter the Fall 1 og at '-7' --n F 5-44 9 f Turner, George Tuttle, Richard Twito, Donald Tyrrell, Richard Ubel, Nancy Vagaskv, Dorothy Van Bergen, Rick Vandenberg, Gretchen Vernon, Beverly Villella, Denis Lee Von Valkenberg, Susan Wagner, Jerry Wakefield, Karen Walch, Jeffrey Walfrid, James Walker, Thomas Walling, Greg Wanberg, Ramona Warhol, Edna Warn, David Waters, Valerie Watkins, Susan Way, Lance Wehnr. Judy Wecian, Charles Wedell, James Weeding, Patricia Wegner, Roy D. Weible, Pamela Weikle, Robert Wennberg, Richard West, Daniel Wetherby, Thomas White, Mary Wick, Dorothy Williams, Gerald Willits, Richard Wilson, Barbara Wilson, Richard Wilson, Steven Winkler, Robert Woessner, Faye Young, Marlean Iris Youn ren, Sandra Zezuia, Barbara Q ' 2 w . . ' f' an ' -- 5+ if ,Yu It sq., 42 s A at ,... ,-4 :P 1. F311 .fr ' t 9 .,. . 7? ,f s' ,st .. ',,4?f tf' . ' at f 1 if Ai 'fA 2? sf e sf 3 'Wy g , 2 l li 1: S ' ef 'D 'Q . S 'fs 33 L 2 fe. , fe . . I , r Q I V 1 I' DA C. X , r -::. 1 sa F' 5. L. 'E s o , 'F ss . ' A v I ll i if 1 Q U Q Q , ,if 'D 3 -4- :,, .K is fr e get RJ, Q-, N . - K1 , , , V - I 2 ,ff I si: tw' I ir 1' t 'LN 1. -A . il Q if E 'f ,Q Q sg A K 'I -e if 1 :L ' se ,es Q ff' S4 A lf Lzfa,,2iE f flf R A ,,ss, i ,L :L 2-f 'A 1 1 H 4 A . fy sy? x , .- Y ' i ,fi ef W4 7 Three o'clock finds the halls teeming with students. Laden with books, juniors S. Von Volkenberg, D. Hathaway, N. Mona- han, and N. Sandeen meet their friends before trudging home. 82 is S ,r K After ci hectic day of studying ot school, energetic sophomores, Nancy Brooks, Eileen Strom, and Joyce Keitges, enioy an evening of skating at Sibley Field. SOPHO CRE Each Day at Roosevelt Provided New Friends, New Fun and New Excitement for Sophomores RoosevelT's sophomores found Themselves of The doorsfep of new experiences as They enfered Minne- soTa's largesT high school lasf September. VVhere's The choir room? and This lock won'T open! were common cries of The confused underclossmen. The sophomores aTTended The pepfesfs, however, and quickly added To The school spirif, as They began To be a real parT of RoosevelT High. Coming from Three junior high schools, The sophs made many new friends. Many new friendships sTarTed wiTh The Sophomore Class ParTy, GeTTing To Know You, sponsored by The P.T.S.A. Class independence was apparent as The Sopho- more Execufive Board was formed. This board con- six advisors who planned The class parTy and The building of The snowman for Winfer SporTs Day. Other new experiences for The class of l963 in- cluded membership in various clubs and sfudying for final exams. Remembering locker combinafions and locafions seemed To be quife o chore for sophs noT used To having Them. MosT of all, The new Teds enioyed The many liberfies They were allowed af Roosevelt. There was a realizafion ThaT They were growing-up and must assume more responsibilify. Knowing Thof groduafion is really noT Too for away, The sophomores began To Think of The future and The imporfance oT a good high school record as They anficipofed Two more years of sfudy and sisfed of ci represenTaTive from each homeroom cmd f. L . . T K 2 T l S la' . . - . 'T s - . .. Q , . '5' g ...N e .jsp may 1 .gk wear,-i . ' fs'fi ' ' S, V ss as? . ., T . x , -K 1 ' f - f w we - .. ee .ge .. -I 'S -1.0 pf' 22551 U 5 l 7 1 2 'tvs Wi T .. ag. TTTT CT? lT L fr .Q iii..if .Tiff 'T i T . , , f , 1,1 . .f - ff Q...-'.r -l' ....w.,,. ik. y- Q- .. :T .es sz 5 sfsif Jil! 1- . ss- y : T A ciyi . irl la- H . E 5 Y, . ..--ei-A : , 7 A si VAS.. si .fi TW' i -emvikwg K' ' A G A mi? D E ji 1 . 3, 4. I . T' ri W . . fee- . .. . .F . 1 Q M , i i sg., - .A Q r xli3 I , . I A ug? T' , 'si H ju i TW-1. '- A EE 'fe T .Q J -2- T A V a lia! . . V. ... mfr WT' sis? N 'ff - -as sv . - ,::-f . -M W-ey. W- . -- an ' , fd J je . . -. fs - fi A ,ll K I 'V 'fun - .QQ TTT' 1 ll A X 84 . T we rr if ...s-- We . 'fgfgggj ,f 'sw 1 T A - T'-' ii: ...iii iffy -T I xj , L ' .I riffs! 4 of ' fun as sTudenTs aT RoosevelT High School. , - A L Aibfefhf, vt' Y , ,, .. 5:4 V..,: E :L J .Q I My V ., . kiy I in sk I V l . f 5 Amundse is If as R irf 'i.. . :ff Andersen, T . s g Andersen, M T - T Q1 . - Anderson ' f -- A A Anderson . ' . . qi Anderson ,.-Tl. 1 T 'H A W og K f Anderson T if if lf' Anderson if - T' Anderson f - Anderson, T ::'fiS:2i. x ' T H ' me .. 1, 7 S K X. A on : .,:. . 5 M .ss . , 5 . .- J 5 si T S as T - W . sss x ' . - Aronson, Af T49 is rf- I A K A Asplund, TY -S T W, Bach, Jul .. , .. ff ' '..ses,j W 'fi' 'M Ez? Q ',.. K E G f I My Q' Q, Beers, Be , Anderson, Anderson, Anderson, Anderson, Anderson, Anderson, Anderson, Anderson, Anderson, Andersso Aveldson, Aalbers, Mary A. Ackerblade, Ann K. Ackerman, Marion Carol Lee Allison, Warren L. Almy, Lynn M. n, Sonia ' Donald Sandra Lee David J. Z Dennis Gar R. Y Gloria Kennefh L. , Michael , Neil R ol I h Rfllsifv. Roger L. Russell J. Sharon R. Stanley A. Thomas L. Wayne F. Wil iam J. n, Marta Len Jean K. Eugene Barbara ius Backlin, Irene Bang, Judy M. Becker, Margref B ck T Sharon verly , If I . ' ' Beers, Bonnie Benolkin, David L. X Q. . - .. , 'T Benson, Gear ann Beni G T -.sz A ' 4 3 1: Q. 'Q' T s . L A 'L' egg . . -... ':: T . ' 'T Berg, My ,f. lg A , ...- son, ay e Berg, Barbara . . Berg, Lynelie M. YOU K Berg, Susan L. Bergan, Katherine Berggren, Susan Berglin, Gerald W. Bergstrom, John - . ,. s'-- Bergren, Q i - B h J .fra er ow, avi Bertrand, Kathleen J. ' Beske, Jon T. Birk, Bon Billings, Thomas nie Bittner, Sharon . i t K kk K t Q fe ref , 2 fi sss.. r. 'B 4 W 'T r iff. 'ius wQ'T2... I Tk-1 Q ' I . S-if ' if I ifl5iiisfILi22? R . If 53: '53 l f 0 SOPHOMORE EXECUTIVE BOARD: SEATED: G. Wittels, T. Ohno, advisor, A. Palmquist, advisor, A. Whitlock, advisor, L. Gardner, advisor, E. Panser, advisor, W. Knutson, advisor, R. Nelson. ROW TWO: J. Kingston, K. Lam- berger, C. Mitby, B. Bieldanes, John O. Blackstone, Ralph Blair, Sandra Blammel, Audrey C. Blomseth, Carolyn Blum, Clydene Boettcher, Bonita Bo en, Rolf Boglin, Lawrence Baie, Stanley P. Bollin, Judy J. Bonin, Larry L. Boot, Andra Sue Borg, Ronald Bork, John Borne, Brynn Bornes, Dennis Botten, Bonnie Boyer, James C. Brayley, Lorna J, Breva, Karen L. Breyette, Carol Lea Brinkman, Robert K. Broman, Ronald L, Brooks, Nancy L. Brookson, Barbara L. Brown, Janice M. Brucciani, Jeanne Marie Brundage, Donald M, Bryant, David l. Buhta, Ronald V, Bullis, Nancy Ann Bunn, Thomas W. Butler,.Janis Bymark, William A, Calin, Barbara June Carlsen, Wayne E. Carlson, Barbara J. Carlson, Barbara Ann Carlson, Donald B. Carlson, Judith M. Carlson, Lynn C. Carlson, Rodney R. Carpentier, Dennis P. Carter, Diana E. Berg, S. Hokanson, J. Moyer. ROW THREE: D. John- ,gn ,M l l L I . A f 'J . ar A ' 'Q' gb Q A .f Q .XA gk 2 7 f' , , 'S 1 LLV,,- iz. ' Q VV. X -J . 5 .3 is . fs. :,L 2 5 ' XAIJ 'i a 1? .,,. 4. P mx .. J N ' 1 f ? , l , , 85 son, K. McDonald, M. Scanlon, B. Wilson, S. Frisch, G. Anderson, L. Water- man. ROW FOUR: J. Garies, M. Kiona, J. Keitges, W. Teske, P. Moore, E. Erickson, J, Davis, D. Ostlund. f X , , iv I 1193: v 5 J y D VMI, E 4-w ' K .BIT -. , .'h H Q L2 1. -3 if V C5 r- . J 1 , f K A 1 .lr-1 Q Ei ,... -J 'T L: T-T . .Q .4 3, .43 ' '-5: A . f fx I if M Um' x 56 +21 Q ff' 4. ' - ,Z , , 2, Ji Q ' S ' X' S .3 F '- 7- 5' M as :J f 1 fl. 'J ,Q 5. Q 'IJ , 5 -f ,,, L32 5 ff X, C 25 Wf X L.. Carter, Michael R. . Carter, Robert C. - Q ' r M wx- garyhflpria J A ,.:g S IN fe fa- erma , orry . .A ZLL in ' 3 3' V wh- l 3 lo 'W .su gg' El':alI,bRoi3aId D. ' . -:fi -dw it -- .5 ,..s 'Z' ,Eg am s, ames ww .4 L. .A --. 153. it Ch ff' , cm d L. '37 K U I K I - 'tl Chfistfrlsenj CS-lrald L. AA it : ! , i' kj 7 Q ff, Christensen, Kenneth R. .., g . -. . . K ,H I gm! ff gym, f . 1 . L.. . . we Christian, Sheila J. ,X Christianson, James Dale are - 4 ghristie, Jwy d h A '- '-' 'N ' .. V F' JN ri tin , re it . A 3, F , ' 4 slag! I ng A A . g'l:riEto5hirsi:nACalvin J. - . se K i . . a , s nn A, T 'e- 'G' 4,15 Y fs X Clclluzon, Pgrrfela J. ' .J A ' t 5 S1 Sine, Charlesf: A A ' Y ti ' - ine, ames . f +G in ' . .5 I - Clow, Robert H. . gollinii Egzabeith E. I i - ws - ts onne , ary . A f K 'mm -J , .3 I A --LA g K- V ' Q Q :l Q 6' ,J 1- ... A Conner, Dan L. 5 W ,Iv -.wa Q W - as K .3 Conway, James J. 3: v, MD 'TP' F - f -gh K , ...:r,, A, :L tv ' goonrey,GPatrirc,ia Kaye - -sr' li JJNVJ J get V OUC , ur . . V' gh? ,K 4 Crest, DaleyKenneth XX s . . y . t. A -A 3 f l Crosby, Lorraine C. Sophomore Class Part Culmer, Lessie A. Cummings, Cathryn F. Custer, Patricia Lynn Dahl, Kenneth H. Dahl, Philip B. Dahlstrom, Althea Mae Dahnert, Susan H. Darrah, James A. Davis, Alan B. Davis, Joyce K. Dawson, Diane J. DeCamp, Marcia C. Deckas, Charles P. Derby, Diane K. Dettman, Carol Devaney, Barbara J. Dillon, Michael T. Dingle, Albert E. Dinius, Russell Jacob Distad, Merrill N. Dobratz, Kenneth Dobrati, Kathryn P. Dodge, Beverly Doelz, Barbara J. Dombrowski, Thomas J. Donaldson, Timothy R. Dorrian, Margaret M. Doss, Linda A. Drobny, Theresa M. Drung, Janie Dunnell, Dianne Edmunds, John G. Eide, Phillip J. Eilitz, Ronald W. Eggan, Sonia M. Egolf, Mariorie D. Eilers, Sally R. Eisenmenger, Diane Ekberg, Arne E. Ekdahl, Diane M. Eklund, Janet C. Eliason, Susan J. Elie5, Connie , Getting to Know You, is . A a t .....s . 3 le 1 ' 19 fwi' --ii . Wh V9 .--1 '52, ..'. Q.: .SifQ. la. - S 1, r fr- nfl .6 k Q., gk, .K QW. U .V Sv -4 . J rs 1:1 , ,a L oil V: . i f I J at .Al -3' Q' . K A- - V W I I ref , 'rtt SL , Sophs K. Schmaltz, P. Hanson, and C. Larson in a -fe ', ,.... typical evening at home - books, food, and gossip. .ra ... ' . Q I' W R . A I X .sift . W1 . A . ..,.., te ' 'ds ..r-' 1 A : . fi J L ' . tg Q Y: t J il? . Q -rf 1 X. If 9 .Z I 4 mn 1 JJ... .Q 1 .. 'P' . :iv 5' M,,,....-v- ! ,ht W? Englund, Jean E. Engstrom, Scott J. Ennest, Donald C. Enquist, Katherine M. Erickson, Byron R. Erickson, Darlene K. Erickson, Elaine Marie Erikson, John P. Eriksen, Marcia L. Ernsberger, Sharon A. Ervin, Jerry L. Euckert, Kyle F. Fahy, Judith A. Farrell, Charles L. Falck, Richard Feider, Lynn A. Felt, Jettrey C. Felth, Nancy M. Fenstad, Gerald A. Ferguson, Kenneth Joh Fernstrom, Diane C. Fields, Arnold L. Filipek, Robert J. Fillmore, Pamela J. Fitzenberger, Lois K. Fitzgerald, William G. Flanders, Robert C. Gave '66 , .W ,J , 9' W P we L ,gg A ' 5 n i . 13 V -.L.L X 3 gil LX 1 nf' X . ' 'N' t ,Q is . gi rn ,,..3., ,M? 6 A wb .4 X M We les: ?'? 'O ii , s . Q 1? r X 1. an V tl, l fr' f -'9 9 X X i 3 4 . xg -Q sa 6 Fil 'f' ,- :L I 3 if I is Ax?-X 348 KSXS1 was if Sophs An Opportunit to Get Acquainted ?2 'gg Q -,V , A .. mi 43' ' lr ., -1 f s L.. ib. :fri lf' J 5 if iiii R Foley, Thomas M. Folwick, Sandra K. Forsberg, Janet M. Forsland, Joan L. Fournier, Verna M. ns Franck, Mike J. N5 Franson, Michael J. .... Frentz, Susan R. Frisch, Susan C. sf Gallagher, Janice M. Gallagher, John Garant, Jeffery D. - Garies, Joel P. I s Ga nor, Gary R. la Gilroert, Dcfjniel G.M M G' ' , ' . 'J 3 oiyf3F'xivaiiffl2'E. HV Glander, James L. i , iii. E J . f ,.,. if A E 2 F in ,, we 'ls L. 55' 1- .'2. We P -s- K I Ei . .. K X ' N, x .X N .,,. 2 . K. ' ff? Q. 2 -1' F A M: A W :ss ,KA 1 - if ' N3 K 1 'Q' ,.'- fl--J NM it AA . fe .Q 'ET .. +'2:flf 1: 87 if a Fir J ci . 1 litfi ...aa K.. 'VL sf.. . 'pyiflfs ZRA, Q .- .gs r on X 4-D 1? l V S? . Q 7:1 if -if .. ,Ji nmrlfllig I Glockner, Richard D. Goetten, Gary R. Golmen, Robert T. 0- Goodlund, Mary Kay Goodman, John H, ..,,. Goranson, Bradley D. ' Gorman, Sally J. - Gray, George rl Green, Tobie M. has sn Guptil, Vicki l.. Gustafson, Joy M. .1 Hagen, Judith M, f..1'f2 Halgrimson, Eileen A. N.. 7 A01 Hall, Jonathon W. 'T Hallman, Rozmeree J. Halverson, Jeffrey L. 'if Hanna, Glenn H. in Hansen, Kenneth J, Hansen, Louise E. A Hanson, Brian J. 'M' Hanson James D. X -I Hanson, James M. . Hanson, James Thomas i Hanson, Mary A. .Ln 1 Hanson, Peggy Lee Iverson, Marlene M. i i i i 5 t At the sophomore party the broom dance was a pop- ular way of making new friends. Brian Lundquist makes the best of the situation. Hough, Diana L. Howard, Kenneth R. Howard, Stephen Huber, Thomas S. Huls, Mariorie l. Hunter, John D, Huss, Janice lbsen, Garry W. Iverson, Linda K. Jacobsen Jacobson Jacobson , Dean R. , Dale E. , Karen E. Jakobsen, Paul N. Jangula, Richard J. Jeche, Robert L. Jennrich, Kathleen M. Jensen, Mark W. Johnson, Johnson, Johnson, Johnson, Johnson, Johnson, Johnson, Johnson, Johnson, Ann Marie Cheryl L. Clark B. Darlene K. David Lee Dennis A. Dianne M. Donald R. Elwood J. Hanson, Robert K. HarloFF, Roben L. Harper, Pat A. Harrison, Linda F. Hartman, William J. Hartshorn, Leota B. Haug, Arlene M. Haugen, David A. Hecker, Paulette B. Hedin, Barbara M. Hegna, John T. Hendrickson, Arnold R. Hendrickson, Dale A, Henneman, Steven Heree, James E. Hesse, David L. Hester, Walter Hewitt, Roy R. Heyer, Rosemary Hilgert, Russell Hinkle, Mary L. Hinrichs, Richard C. I Q 352' Es. Q' w X at .Q .ss S K3 5 D f 'YS' J 9: s 'SE .sf . Hinrichs, Sharon L. Hirschey, Rose Mary E 1-use, Charles D, Hoecherl, Robert ' Hokanson, Dale H. ':-- Hokanson, Peter H. l R' K Hokanson, Sharon J. - Hollnagel, Michael J. Holmes, Roger W. Holmquist, Dorothy M. -' e 2 Q . te r. J . Fe' . ' ' sf kv J K... K .. ' f 1 N 1- fl' ,J X 1 S SLB 1. X . . f F3 ! 3 J 'S ki': 39 1 '- - ' .. ' W 9 '- .--. 4 'Q l eil-i ..- 5 .. D ' A E 5 ii' E21 ,1 1 -' y fi.. J' , ' .J A ii- Q 7 , - 1 2. 88 Y 4 'Ji h X H . ww? I K 'xv sl 2:-N 5... .gs . T, .f -K i ss V.. . is f r H snr A GV' , ,W Q. f . . Pl? 1? fs? .. .,. s Q. 'eff ..s.. X .,..... K! . 1 'F ti + . X2 M 'Mr f I' R' .- -532, ,535 -... Z1 fs..ssi i ' - - ,A J 'Ki jf s wmv w . N-fiisl Q ' :rs K, ..... .N I if . T ks, .... - 3 va ix Q NU' 'mf A ww tw f 5 t R w , 5 .,.. A .5 .:,. t 'gal s. K I 'Z l l f QA . , tl . ff A ' . ! c 1 1 A Q ,, ff. I , J? i...' J,-,, ' 's ji I f J w pfffhli, .W-fav? t A x :Qt,. nv 3' it . is-J Y? e .,, Q A-' .1 -f I 'Ss is . as . 5 Q ' Q . I .JIU . a . r. ' t '31 ig, I 9 4. Johnson, Gary A. Johnson, Jane A. Johnson, Janet Joy Johnson, Janice S. Johnson, Joan Marie Johnson, John T. Johnson, June M. Johnson, M. Cassie Johnson, Robert A. Johnson, Ronald Johnson, Ruth Ann Johnson, Sandra K, Johnson, William Michael R, -, .-f-f Q 'T' . .A - s A :,, ,, I f ' '-Q- -425' ' ti A Q , x ss .A A ee. ' s as ' ef' .92 , 's-ii f. . S t xl T hx W L K. .QA . L in R ll' Ja' 1 l . f-A its X, V 3 I 0 . I A 1 R .si . s Q I . i'ii - r- ' 1 -5... V - ' A. A .J A Y' A , .- rf-. , ,s ' 1, t I M. JA wr J ln ! T, 'gi' 1 X R .fi X . I T , t 5 ...va-. pu 1 Q .1 . tk J! . N ,N , if , J' -3 'ei 6 ,..V S A 1 ' K . A ofa . h J f' tif: N 5:1 A ,Q Q 5 A .. I J W' Kline, Jack C. Kline, Richard J. Klocek, Sandra J. Knight, Ross E., Jr. Knight, Torrey M. Knox, Christine R. Knutson, James R, Knutson, John Todd M. Knutson, Richard Lee Koch, Susan E. Kollodge, Judy M. Korts, Janice E. Kovacik, Nancy K. Kragness, Richard Kratt, Kathleen M. Kramer, Stephen J. Krinhop, Michael Joel Kulander, Gene H. Kulenkamp, David M. Kunz, Mary Jo M. Kuykendall, Arlene E. Kwakenat, Kay L. Kylander, Jennifer Kylander, William J. Kyllonen, Michael A. Lalabe, Andrea J. Lagerquist, Jane M, Laimonis, Anita 89 - 1 4 3 -ai .1 L J A Vw.. Y f 1 ,K xi xi - s - - . . Johnston, Virginia P. Jorgensen, Bruce A. Joungquist, Joyce A. Jurkovski, R. Scott Kafka, Gale D. Kalanquin, Douglas C. Kambeitz, William J. Kanderovskis, Andris Karlsen, Annar A. Karlstad, Gregory Arnold Keegan, Patrick R. Keitges, Joyce E. Kerfeld, Robert Killian, Ann K. King, Kathleen J. Kingsbury, James Kingston, Jacquelyn A. Kinikin, Doris Kintop, Terence J. Kirchner, James R. Kissel, Steven R. Kitzman, Janet Kiona, Mary D, There was ct variety of entertainment at the Sophomore Class Party. Here, bathing beauty, John Knutson, is ser- enacled by a quartet. Lamberger, Kay J. LaMont, Jillaine E. Lanigan, Michael G. Larson, Larson, Larson Larson Larson Larson 1 Carol M. Claudia Harold V. , Janice M. , John W. Kenneth O. Larson, Norman R. La zar, Peter G. Leibrook, Lorna K. Lemley, Travis E. Lenton, Rextord A. Leppa, Nancy Lexvold, Nancy K. LiaBraaten,,Roxann L. Lichthardt, Kurt A. Lilia, Kaye Lindberg, Robert W. Lindberg, Dianne L. Lindell, Stephen P. Lindquist, Clarice Lloyd, Lynda L. Loberg, Carol L. Lofgren, Ronald L. Lowe, Linda F. Lowell, Carmen J. Luke, David E. Lull, Alanah Lee Lundahl, Morie A. Lundquist, Brian J. Lundquist, Richard R. Luoma, James R. Lutsey, Karen Jean Lybyer, Leah A. Lynch, Barbara J. Lynch, Herb E. Lyng, Connie L. Maas, Thomas W. J .... , . ii . .V -B 2.3 f gg. WJ. . X lx Q 7 Y -'t' I? 1 .hp f. ..... 35 1 li W if Y.. J A will I MacDonald, Gayle E. . Maday, Thomas O. Madsen, Douglas R. Mac Pherson, Phillip D. 5 ..,- , li , Madsen, Judy I Sophs Soon J .,.. lea ' iit W W3 ii A Q, Q nn J 14 i. i. A -3 . .,,,,, I -.lf A A V . .iiii snn in A ii f ,. xl 4 s as an gf i f P - ii if ei, i E 1 5 fa- 'f 'J if is F . l .-L i.. , - - .s-- s is .N .... ll - . i X it .S . ' K , , W!-ggi: A ii 1 z . fl 'Qi ...K . . Ne 'Vs ' v K i f . .. . . qi g , fi Ki 1 . .S,. .... 'FZ' ' s. - Ss. we 4- j ' ssc....w ' . J I S Q S. . -. S- :v - .,. i i .. M .c . , ...sf .Q i gg. Visa... : Q .. s 'ir 'SI f , Q li fi is f l i--s- ' I f ,K If r is ,g ee wi .. ,,., 5. K, f ff-.U gg.: 'A' 53 . si Q . e s .L F1 1 A I 1 K . x . - Q new f . p' 1 I. if sl is . . - f N ,. L 165 .ff . -s ' , , swf '- s 5 1 - 1 . A' -,. fl- . --. ' EL- -v I . tv , p -. be sxzsifgtlfllkxsfx iii N li - . f. A Adjust to Being iw ,x ' A 'msgs . - f cz 5 I ' 1 ..4:B?' iw. Q I I gs yd. sm.. Rises --5:4 3, w.s......,s , , ... S.. .1 .x so .S FS 2 ' Q , F' I 1 90 Called QQ ' if Teddies Madson, Judy Lee Monahan, Pat M. Markstrom, Ronald W. Maroney, David T. Marose, Linda J. Marron, Roseanne Martinson, Linda Mathison, Mary Ann Mathisrud, Jan A. Maxon, Leri Lee McCollough, Dale W. McDonald, Donald C. McDonald, Karen A. McGuire, Michael T. McLean, Robert K. McNamara, Karen L. Mercer, Moriorie J. Mclntyre, Victoria E. 1 i :'- S A - .- . . J Q , if Qi' 4. '-. ' A . - .V , K K- . V 2 ,,,,... . V , ,,..-.i' i s he A 2... sf' .,..g...g2' E15 ,ss ' A Wwe' J . 1 -- J Q' F - .. r Merritt, Margie A. Midthun, Eddie M. Miller, Beverly A. Miller, Karen L. Miller, Mark F. Miller, Mary E. Mitby, Carole R. Mitsch, Wayne Douglas Moberg, Jane E. Moe, Linala J. Molinaro, John F. Molstad, Brian R. Moon, John C. Moore, Peter A. Moore, William J. Moortell, Judith Ann Morrison, Thomas R. Mortenson, Karen L. Mosher, Marc R. Moyer, Joan M, Mullen, Patricia A. Muller, Eric Murtaugh, Robbin L. Myers, David E. Nelson, Daniel L. Nelson, Eugene N. Nelson, James T. ff 5 'lifted ie s iz .i , . ,.:X.-.f- s I i 5 L K . Wi5'7.ff3f 'J' : N . X rs 4 I I my I LX... . - - V iv li ' VL: 4 5 R-1 J A ' N ','f2:-i' i 1 33 'rx U .- 7 K if sq... N-S .. .V x F 4, f s e I 3 7 K 5 'f sexi l X , 1 5 E E John Selstad and Lynn Nicholos take time out from dancing to admire the decorations at the Winter Sport's Dance. 91 . 'K Wi, . s ss. - it 5, , ,fr V F Akita' : i it 2.24.5 ' ii. PM ,K I 53 ,at Q 1 I . 5. , . . N x - 'f scsi .XX X1 - '--N surf: X, X O A ,. .s-.. K is 1 NX 'Y f i X Q X WS' -ss X X X X ss N Q if s - ,f as K ,,-spies? K 1. stir- .. .. s . .EM L. .sims -. . ..- .g K! , . ,.. ,, . cn X3 x , A f .l. Q mv N Q, ,Mi Nelson Nelsen Nelson Nelson Nelson Nelson Nelson, Nelson, Nelson, Nelson, Nelson, Nelson, John F. fiuise Janet M. Janice L. Joyce Ju ianne Evo Leone M. Mary L. Philip J. Richard C. Roberta E, Thomas H. Ness, Nancy Ness, Susan Neundort, Robert Neumann, .Joan Neumann, Judith Newhouse, Carol Nicholas, John Nichols, Lynne Nicoloft, Carole Nielsen, Dennis Nilsen, Keith Nordquist, Yvonne Nordstrom, Jon Norman, Robert Normington, JoAnn Noyes, Patricia Nyberg, Joanne Nygard, Judy Nylander, Richard Nyman, Margaret Nystrom, Gerald Obinger, Diane Ocel, David O'Connor, Kathi O'Denius, David Ogdahl, Joanne O'Hern, Carol O'Keefe, Gary Okkelberg, Don Olean, Dennis Olds, David Olson, Barbara Olson, Carleen Getting to Know You, theme of the Sophomore Class Party, found two couples doing iust that over a game of checkers. N sg. -.C i f i H Olson, Douglas Olson, Dwayne Olson, Leslie Olson, Michael Olson Raymond Olson Roger Opstad, Nancy Olstead, Bruce Ostlund, Duane Owen, Ronald Palm, Sharron Palmborg, James Palmer, Thomas Pardino, Sam Paulson, Bruce Pavlo, Sandra Pawlowski, Janis Peach, Gary Pedersen, Marlene Peroutky, Arthur Perry, Ronald Peterson, Dale Peterson, Eileen Peterson, Grant Peterson, Neil Peterson, Richard Petterson, Charles Sophomores Phillips, Carol Pipes, Mary Piontkowski, Mary Plantin, Bruce Platt, Priscilla Pohl, Ronald Polsfuss, Thomas Pouh, Sharon Price, Patricia Prichard, Janice Pritt, Catherine Profant, Janice Puphcl, Mary Puppe, Ronald Quick, Robert Rampi, Janet Rateau, Kathleen Raymond, Gayle IP' it K I K 3 r F K, Q 'N '11 A 13 ' P :L ,,,sr 0 ,f ' s nf is s'f1 SKI N - X it A s i ' s 35' E... ! R 9.4. RV Q F, lir , 4 V Rift? A P' F it 3' Q if 'Vins s 'Fil f tw lf! Bt- Q-1!lti.i 1 W s at is ' -3 riss P P-.Qc far' -0 1 it 1? , ccs' F, 'arg Q P' -'R 3 's 4 nw ' 'ff fsi R QW' R Q X s -'N' -I fl is Found ixtracurricular Activities ' i A .Ji in is illii ss.- ity ' i ,A is . i. .34 vi Tw , 5 C515 5 bl Q K . 1: 'ff 4 -'Y ,fr 9' . X Q To get a good background in literature, time was spent studying Poe. Here Marlene Iverson concentrates on the thump, thump of the tell tale heart in Mr. Wolk's English class. Ng. . ,W -Jggw sf page .',, ll . 17' 2- is it Q ,Q , , 6 y I if by ff y . xg S 'ti . . , 1 ,ww I N -A S i , . Q R' , . S l A, by is x . I n .,:N,51' , -- 4? Q i M I Si 'S 12 S -f- -. S R3 3. it , use - K X H' A K A 1 A X F S S L: as nw- 'la 36' .Q ' 'gi s f :sms i l 5' lf ,sa f X if J ,. L ,As 5 l 1,9 ' ' A. ,wi Y .-SF. 5, 'O m iz ji' 1 rr: J Q f 4: Q I Q, ep 4, y 3 . f' P ' ' l 4 i .mi 1 -we at if 01 L is .S 9.9 if-A, .K . 'J I , n f? x - fc J X ,fl ri, 1 f A , ' :B il- 0 l 'J lp 'Y will fe la B 3, 3 gg, 1, J ,i 'ag 815' , 3 ' 1 ' ju T' .Q ' , ,fl A. 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S f A l V ' 93 -- Reasland, Judith Redmond, David Reese, Kathy Reed, Thomas Riebe, Carole Riedel, Richard Riley, Kathleen Ringsrud, Kathryn Rodin, James Ross, Carolyn Roverud, Jay Ruona, Marlys Ruud, Karen Rydberg, Ylva Ryden, Jill Sager, Ellen Salisbury, Carolyn Salsberry, Larry Samuelson, Karin Sandeau, Karen Sandeli, Sharon Sandstrom, Judith Sartell, JeFfrey Sather, Carol Sather, Richard Savik, Sherilyn Scanlon, Marcia High Life Scheele, Lynn Schieber, Dianne Schirer, Daniel Scheicher, Gerald Schlismann, Duane Schmaltz, Kathleen Schook, Wesley Schrader, Michael Schreiner, Sandra Schubert, Richard Schubitzke, Kent Schuck, David Schuldt, Donald Schwanz, Ronald Schwarz, William Seaver, Jerrold Sebeck, Alan Seibert, Janice Selfors, Ronald Selstad, John Seman, Ronald Shaddrick, Pamela Sharrow, Roberta Sheldon, Barbara Shuberg, Karen Shultz, Georgia Sigerson, Tom Silbernagel, Josephine Silver, Sally Silverberg, Jon Siosten, Diane Skoglund, Malcolm Skoglund, Wesley Skogman, Roger Slater, Keith Slavik, Robert Sloan, Suzanne Smalls, Mildred Smisek, Ronald Smith, J. Paul Smith, Judith Smith, Larry Smith, Victor Soderling, Mary Solheim, Ernie Salomonson, Darryl Soltis, Jean Spieker, James Starkey, Lynette Stein, Bryan Stern, Colleen Stevens, Larry Stevens, Carol Stolpe, Laura Stone, Spencer Stoneman, Kay Storholm, James Strom, Eileen Strom, Ronald Sutcliffe, Susie Svitak, Elaine Svatak, Joanne Swanson, Kathleen , gt 3 9 ii, 'Str slit' ' Q f S ' bb , ,M .,,:, , Q Q R ,Ta Y ,... 2 ' fgfgsig K I If it f if 'Q' I 4 5 ' M ' Ot! 57 1.-3 'QV' QV 'IF a mu, 'ou 2 wus., All 'sa ,ay It seems to me, physics is what you need to complete your schedule, - is a phrase frequently heard by soph- omores planning their iunior schedule. Here, Mr. Panser and Mr. Palmquist discuss program scheduling with Kathy Haugen. .1 5 .u 3 , no M Q 4, , fi o - 2: at ,D Qi J 1 , X , M 6 L ii 1 Xi ' -f U iii- , f 1 s-isle. 'i'Wi? aw S 5' f-if-, srs-s 'X S f V , S S L s .K . K I ki l K , Ei Qi A it-.9 J? . V in . g 'K js A IL.. K , A Q or l .Qu I i 1 f' . Q., i ish 'Q .. i i tl: s' . . K 1. f ' f 5 . :-, I - t tcc,, 5' f dj 43,55 gif' iz, ...: g Tex no f,A W , 1? as ' , :if is 5 ti 912 af' ff h a l Swanson, Milton Swanson, Ralph Swanson, Robert Swanson Sharon Swanson, Suezann Swanson, William Sweatland, Sharon Syrdal, Ann Tanner, Lydia Tontzen, Sandra Taplin, Carol Terry, Barbara Teske, Walter Testin, Cheryl Thieme, Paul Thomas, JeFlrey Thompson, Miriam Thompson, Ruth Thompson, Stephen Thoreen, Dale Thorn,.Ronald Thorpe, David Thue, Susan Tin lestad, Janet Tisslwer, Mary Tiosvold, Dean Tollefsbol, Mary Tourand, David Toussaint, Carol Triplett, Vivian Trisko, Cynthis Trolander, John Tutko, Marian Tysdal, Dale Ukura, Karen Ugatad, John Underdahl, Susan Ursel, Vaun Useman, Daryl Vanderpool, Boyd Vaughan, Lorraine Vaux, Valeri Verrah, Janice Verschuur, Anita Vesterby, Paulette 1 5 'L ig A rssi . 5 I is .i isiiuii ff igxsg vs, f ,i s kg fs I 94 aff' 1. ' J' rc. 'U Q -.-.x D 'TF X .7 6 'Q-0 A, '1' 13 L- 1 W2 9 R w. ... .M -.:', N:- V ' .5 if-ri 3 'Q JA 't 3 f ,W ? ...t 'I C .Q 311133 .Q 352.731 4 538, -is an MQ.. V rf' X- 'FK ,Mr .. L..-fre, ve.. A ,...., s.. QQI, af? 4 6- la fn- vw lf.. ro my :nit R 'wr' rv if 1 - 'Vi TF fi ..Q..1 XL .Hain 9 fat dl' ,Q eee. -is ld We In :CS It ,ff X . Tired and hungry after a hard morning's work, Jon Beske, Janet Ward and Janice Profant leave their classroom for lunch. Because he hadn't had a locker in Junior High, found it hard to remember his new lock combination. fs. Q nil ik' .fa - M. AB 15 at -as , W S.. lla fi A Uk e at l 1 95 l .SQ . .3 gs... .i.,. was '51 fl' tk- I K 2 'S Q-Q I ILQ lj it X., -i ' nil 'rs x '11 -1-:F ..1. 4 it '53 wvx ' '05 ,Ze W. 12 qi., in fix ,iw W in-sr ma t QQ. ,Q -if ss X e. Q S a X XS' N A Greg Karlstad Vining, Mary Walilbc-rg, Shirley Walker, Kenneth Wallin, William Wandberg, Robert Wangstad, Jeffrey Ward, Dennis Ward, Janet Waterman, Linda Watson, Frank Watters, Daniel Weaver, Gary Weigel, Cecilia Westby, Gary Westby, James Westergaard, Alyce Weston, Jeanette Weyrauch, Theodore White, Darrell White, Diane Whitney, Albert Wicklund, Jorgen Wicklund, Donald Wicks, Marianne Widell, Charles Wiencke, David Will, Richard William, Sandra Williams, Gary Williams, Nancy Williamson, Charlotte Wilson, Bonita Winokur, Carol Wischow, Steve Wittels, Gail Wold, Robert Wright, Charles Wright, Lee 1 X X, X W W K A 'wfqcwigl .. X W M www .NNW Q Y X WW Y W X Yfffiyxigffwwil X Y ww, f M ww N w X wx X MXN. xx W My xg, XV ix. xx vm' SK ' Y Q my W 5 w X X N. W Q.w.Mvxq XXX-gfsxa. M MW A WW ' WESWESQQWWSW Wim Q ' ' Q i wa, FfMWSikf. ii H W M .N X X X... .KM N '5l55W1'bXN2c mx 'R-f.'m:w'iRvQXf'?JX'Y'iYS 1rs-mx.fgMSfqMR5Q -af 1. :MAS--,x 'xvfwl '1guru-1-:.:g3s5WXS. 4... .fag-px:-,.y. -A1 1 Sffrzj. 3-.zmiiy 1 1 -50.3883 A w.1:fx.:xx w n 5 K, . iii ' Q ,?, A L K xg 1 HPV N A ' 'Q 5,5 A K xy. .vs my 585 L AQ pw sfw, . Ein. vrwfux Sa, i W b hifi 9 pix + .X , , A . , . it ,V ls! a5.! rfq' ' 4'-in vp. ik ','W QA vga' 1- X X g f- , ww. L 56 .5 1. A R X 1, .7 3, naught, ig Q, ne .E f H w,: wiki ef., 'K ' t ga--w. m, - gy, 2x.Q41ft.g. ig Q 19 Q A i M4-'ww W' x A. V --Q' we 'N 4--F, w ,.,,..,. ,B 'QW W, fr, -fm,,- K, M -vb., w, my 411- At Roosevelt students are taught not only aca- demic subiects, but learn touse their leisure time constructively. By serving themselves and their school, Teds improved their personalities thrciugh participation in a variety of activities. These varied from service as a Gym Leader to membership in German Club - from serving on the Sagamore Staff to playing hockey on the varsity team. Through these and other activities, students had the oppor- tunity to share their ideas with those with similar in- terests. Those concerned with world affairs discussed the problems of the Congolese in the Vital Events Forum, while Blue Tri members eagerly planned ioints with Hi-Y groups and Choir members anxiously pre- pared to present Christmas music at Southdale and the First National Bank. After a day at the books, Teds found worry and frustration melted away as they became involved in various activities - activities designed to prepare them to become contributors in today's world. 98 ii? Q6 ... -Q T-f i .-.,,' . R 9 gi -.: i b -an I P ,nr s 4 X 1 X ' S Anticipation and, Excitement Stood Out as the Homecoming l96O - o doy ot excitement, o doy of tension, o doy ot tun. Fridoy, October 7, wos the dote selected to Poddle the Pots. With strong Henry High School os l2oosevelt's opponent, how- ever, the words of the slogon were never reolized. The big doy begon with ci Senior breoktost ot the Roosevelt YMCA. At 7:30 A.lvl. students entered the tootboll tield tor the onnuol Hog roising cere- monies where the royolty condidotes ond lost yeor's king ond queen were interviewed. Tension begon to mount os students tiled into the ouditorium for the morning coronotion. Screoms, teors, oh's ond oh's occomponied the crowning ot Queen Koy Flottem ond King Lorry Sondroll. In the otternoon peptest, tormer Rockettes, cheer- leoders ond tootboll ployers ioined present members in entertoining the student body. A new oiddition to this yeor's Homecoming festiv- ities wos the Alumni Teo which wos held in the Stu- dent Council Ottice during the entire doy. The Homecoming gome ogoinst Henry wos ployed os the teotured city gome of the week under the lights of the Porode Stodium. The gome ended un- hoppily for the Teddies with Henry Ql, Roosevelt 7. Becouse of the evening tootboll gome, the on- nuol donce wos held in two portions. A Sunlight donce ofter school ond on Autumn Fontosy follow- ing the gome concluded the 1960 Homecoming. i r A 6 . - 4 r 5 I' f 'if 5 X7 .' f I 1. n . Q -QM. ,. s iw ' ., 'Q e. .2 W ' ,ff if 5 'f'Uf 4 M N- H x, ' fr-if, Y Q N1 ' aka W. 4, 4- ff? .. Y. . MQ .Q ',f.x 2,3 xx M. ,, . .lp .. f -. . K, X .V .K 1-1 JA G., Q. . X 231 -' k . if , 1 2 1 t xi X ii 1 -35? fx QW Si f .3 was A X . gm .Q , .Q 2-f gk i , Q- 'F 11 ' ' -3,5-1.1 's i. . ' Ji 3 , 1' ' . Q... it Ir X' .Q YL W . 3 fn Xa Xi ,R K., 'Qs S3 , , A 91 K ' V7 . - . af-Q Q.. gig! . Q Q--..,, 5 .,.ly if A .X ' -3552. K E K, J s . .S+-. NR N Y X -. sf' xi xv. Q., M3612 'Jr of A bit of the Roaring Twenties was brought into the Homecoming assembly by the peppy Rockettes doing their own version of the Charleston. Having little time to eat during lunch, Kay and Larry smile at their enthusiastic well wishers. Last year's Homecoming Royalty, Mary Lou Challeen and Jay V Jenson, were presented at the morning flag raising ceremonies. 102 This Was a Day of Fun il'-'-unsung-.A 'ww 3 N S Q 1 5. ,Qi b L M wiv-l F ,. if ' - L + 2 4.2 wx 1 as Q 95 i 'Ji, QSf, Q X - QQ. V A .. . g rigq, ,W w X Sex fy- Q M Y bd' N'--.. 5 O Q fl'- K 1- Q fa 4 4' al W I s .ffx s Joanne Christensen ond Roger Hyde Terri Nelson ond Dove Nelson Diclno Christopherson and Lenny Bieldones Homecoming Attendants Sandy Glockner and Joe Lillo E I 1 I K ' :fn ruin-nn f ' in K i nn ,' Y Ivljfllq N Q2 435335 iff LX , if 'X W if fi f .2 f 'A' REM! O' Naalv- i - gi-. .. Queen Koy King Larry A Festive WSD Brought Warmth and Happiness to With the microphone held by celebrity Miss Judy Nelson, Fred Warn thanks student body for selecting him as 1961 WSD King. 106 l K 'F'2 Q s if Y x 3 S its pn Fred Warn is crowned Winter Sports Day King as candidates B. Bowman, D. Greendahl, T. Hanson and L. Peterson watch. 4 s l h i l X. F 1 til ,sz Ei, 3. , gpg J-as ds s 1, . It 3? sf' . K W. fsnwlwllluiw s.fifQ2sQ15fW .'-,.,- F iili .. To .,-.11 Ak Cold Teds in the Midst ofa Long and lcy Winter A brisk, cold day of TourTeen degrees below zero ushered in The l96l VVinTer SporTs Day aT Roosevelt The coronaTion, a bonflre, a baskeTball game and an audiTorium program were only a Tew of The ac- TiviTies included in This Tun-Tilled day. Lake l-liawaTha was The scene of The TlrsT acTiviTy of The day. Sleepy Teddies relinquished one exTra hour of sleep To brave The wind and cold. The skaT- ing parTy was followed by a morning audiTorium program in which The VVSD king candidaTes were presenTed To The sTudenT body by The Jack FrosTs. The capTains and The co-capTains of RHS winTer sporTs were also inTroduced and were quizzed on Their sporT. Then, aT l1OO P.M., The suspense was broughT To an end wiTh The coronaTion of King Fred Warn by Miss Judy Nelson, Minneapolis AquaTen- nial Princess. ' DirecTly aTTer The coronaTion ceremonies, sTudenTs boarded buses which Took Them To The Minneapolis AudiTorium where They saw The Teddies down Cen- Tral 59-47 in an exciTing baskeTball game. A bonhre aT 6:30 and The FrosT FesTival Dance concluded l2oosevelT's annual WinTer SporTs Day. ATTempTing To be graceful, The RoosevelT Rockheads dance for Teddy sTudenTs ciT The chilly outdoor WSD Coronation. 1k- nm 1 Y I S .M .. Kerm Roberg and Joyce Pederson dance To music of The Sw ng Band at The FrosT FesTival Dance, The last evenT of a busy day 107 Y 1 VL Y -K2 Qfifim M, , xi ' ,E A f g2fq:is:g1w?ggL Q N wi ,Ml -. N f xr :nw ,Q ive YNY' x 1' aug, fxi ' J. Wittke, G. Holritz and A. Weyrauch rest in a pile of Kleenex which later became a walking snowman. Y 4' ,quaint T ss.-4 0 , Q , re .ff 5 . N, , If h ,ji I .f l :J 34 ,, J f , I ,' I F . . X My ' A Roosevelt teacher, Mr. Osterhus, and his wife If N Q' f . 4, enjoy a dance during the Frost Festival. Made the Day One that Will Long Be Remembered Billowy flames reach toward the sky as cold Teddies huddle near the huge bonfire in an attempt to keep themselves warm. Disploying o porTion oT The TolenT ThoT is defi- niTely in evidence oT RoosevelT wos The obiecT of The Teddy TolenT Show, held on The nighTs of lvlorch T5 ond lo. Under The direcTion of Miss Sondboe, ci wide vorieTy of ocTs enTerToined The Rl-lS sTudenTs ond porenTs who oTTended The show. Beginning wiTh ci highly melodromoTic presenTo- Tion of The Three Trees, The show conTinued wiTh The RoosevelT orchesTro occomponying young sing- ers, doncers ond oTher musicions. Eoch yeor, o RoosevelT olumnus is inviTed To per- form wiTh sTudenTs in The TolenT show. This yeor Roseonn Ccise, o groduoTe of l957, broughT sunny l-lowoii To lVlinnesoTo Through her donces. ln conTrosT To The smooTh music oT The Swing Bond, The Germon Bond's oom-poh-poh concluded Two hours of sporkling enTerToinmenT. Led by senior Tom Nygoorcl, The Roosevelt Germon Bond added o concluding bit of humor To The evening's perform- cznces. Music, Drama and Come Seniors Cliff Johnson, Rick Culver, Pciul Sorlie, ond Don Taylor broughf bock memories of Sweet Rosie O'Grody. l96l Teddy Talent Show Pat Elfstrand entertained the audience with two vocal selections Love ls Where You Find It and It I Ever Needed You. Bunny Dawson and Narrator Donnelly opened the talent show with a presentation of the skit The Three Trees. fra XTX 3 fi E f ul 31? an QP, , .3 6 p' ikag .-i 3' if-TM ...Q- 3, O A -' K X 2 . ,ya Q Z9-S ' YL -LS - 2 V' ' ' 4 Q X i N wc , fx 1 fggx, 3 S 4 RHS Senior Class Pla The Senior Closs Ploy for l96l wos presented on the evenings of April 20 ond 2l. The ploy, Twelve Angry Jurors, wois on odoptotion ot the ploy Twelve Angry Men which wos first presented on Studio One over CBS-TV. The entire ploy took ploce in the jury room of o courthouse. After six doys ot testimony, the twelve jurors were sent into the jury room to decide upon the guilt or innocence of o nineteen yeor old boy occused ot murder. Only one juror believed the boy to be innocent, but through coretul orgumentotion, he swoyed the jury from o guilty verdict to one ot ocquittol. This yeor, os in previous yeors, o double cost wos chosen, one tor eoch of the two pertormonces. Try- outs were held the lost week of Februory with the flnol tryouts o week lciter. The cost wos then se- lected ond proctice wos begun. Under the direction ot Mrs. Arenson, lines ond octions slowly loegon to tit together. On April 20 cind 2l, citter mony hours of ettort ond reheorsol, Roosevelt cost members turned in convincing pertorrnonces os twelve ongry jurors. 'P CAST B: Kathy Kerns, Juror No. 9, Judy Hanson, Juror No. 75 Joon Cros- Gum anyone Says Mary Lmdell lo 'lon Nobel Bafb Wollum bie, Juror No. 4, Noomi Lindquist, Juror No, 2, Dove Wallace, Juror No. and MUTY Strom U5 they Pause Gt the Courtroom Wclel' Cooler 87 Mike Lcmperd, Juror No. l0p JoAnn Swanson, Juror No. 3, Roy Peter son, Foreman. Queen Marlyce Crowned During May Day Program Spring, ThaT wonderful Time of The year. A brighT, cheerful day, The crowning of a queen and a gala dance were all irnporTanT in RoosevelT's annual May Day celebraTion. This day ushered in The loveliesT season oT The year aT Roosevelt High School- Spring! May Day was held on May 5,l96l. lT loegan wiTh he a morning program which opened wiTh The Rock- Tl eTTes dancing wiTh Their daTes in a garden seTTing. Fincglly, The rnany days of suspense were ended, an The idenTiTy oT The Queen oT The May became known when Glenna RoTh, i960 May Day Queen, crowned her predecessor, Ivlarlyce Benson. The new queen and her royal courT were enTerTained wiTh a song by The Senior Boys' CQuarTeT and Penny Parks singing VVhile STrolling Through The Park One Day. The LamplighTers, a group of boys who grad- uaTed Tronn Hopkins l-ligh School, enTerTained sTu denTs and faculTy aT The lVloonlighT Serenade dance which was held in The school lunchroom. Queen Marlyce Queen of The May candidcnes: Gayle Cramer, Roberta Phil- lips, Mcirlyce Benson, Cheryl Rowlett, Lindo Akerson, Marie Dowson ancl Carole Fletcher. 31,,. !M!ll. sl., iTl'T ,fgggpe , Y WW VW- MTW gggg vw LV vi YW W T. is U 114 -l-l-lzilltllifliili lllll!'!T'T?'1 !'i 3iIi 'iiiTl'WfTiips+-T in as ws, feli Txymfns ' X ....Q....-4 1 X N ,ws s if- 9 X c LL 'if , V ij ,f f ,xx J , is ,.:. .1,, 1 lil Primping in the dressing room before final selection of May Queen at the May Day auditorium program are candidates Perky Glenna Roth, 1960 May Day Queen, enjoys swinging with the help of lla Mae Johnson, one of her four attendants. 1 n fa- -qga W 'L is it 'H dc i,ps ,vt M- . .X gui' 6 115 Roberta Phillips, Marie Dowson, Cheryl Rowlett, Gayle Cramer, Marlyce Benson, Linda Akerson and Carole Fletcher. sr 1 s stss ,ss,s s,ss,ss , c f N sltr rsssr siss,ssss 1 is Co chairmen of the May Day activities Dave Nelson and Pat Steenson busily prepare forthe exciting big day 44 at-.. el' Hx I 1. v-f . . , M, .S yn 5 Q g , ,,u....,. K .. D lx, 0 .l...'! 'Xl . Ljsw- , k . ,f ' 4- L.. 's 2.17 w 725 . ..... - X-.. -. , . .. T H3 . Q M iii Q -P .-A ' 3 iw: K -3 Q55 A . x. A, 3 EN. -S ., K H g V X 2 A 0 3, 1 ..- ' if N 5 3 ' f 1 - -me . wzji' . . ,.,. ,-.L i .'....-,, - , iiff.E.1l3..: 1 ? 4ifSfa. : Lf -M ' . as X 1 Q . 5.3.5, .iw 'h ziifi . A , K ..., K v ' .1 ' Y i . . ,., , 5 f . a ., 1 Q Q , , s i A Q 2 4 , Q Q ' 5 4 t ,S 3 Sr gssq.. 1 . .ii .. '54 igw .4 QQ Q? ui? iw Q? .I 3 ffii . fm ii. a 2- .C ' k 4 k.k., 5 4 -14 f I E 'A I K ls .im 'f 4-5,2 Q' K we A535 if f eff 5. l 252 v' .Q fx , I 145 A xr X gf! fi ml . Three Egyptian-clad Silver Tri members, Barb Christiansen, Sue Femrite and Kay Paddock, urge Teds to Sno-ball North. of Auditorium Programs That's where you should have passed it! shouts B. Harder at E. Andrews during a mock basketball game as R. Englund agrees. Were Staged This Year Variety is the word to describe Roosevelt auditorium programs. Under the direction ot Dr. lvl. Nelson, as- sistant principal, programs ranged all the way from the serious to the hilarious. With the help ot many stu- dents and faculty members, these programs became an enioyable and interesting diversion from everyday classroom activities. Programs tell into one of tive catagories. There were auditoriums observing holidays such as Thanksgiving and Christmas, those covering special school events like Homecoming and Winter Sports Day, auditoriums featuring speakers, peptests encouraging school spirit, and programs in which letters and trophies were awarded to athletes and scholars. Besides being enioyable, carefully planned pro- grams provided students vvith information on subjects not regularly covered in classroom work. A representative of the Minneapolis Fire Department outlined the causes and prevention of home fires during Fire Safety Week. 117 Honors Were Given to AFS and Local Students 'Sm Swedish AFS student, Kaisa Brynge, dressed in her native cere- monial costume, holds Maxie, her American family's puppy. Undaunted by snow and cold, Argentine foreign student, Jorge Pagani, smiles as he prepares to descend a hill on skis. Although there was much to do at Roosevelt this year, many of the students found time to participate in various out-ot-school activities. These busy Ted- dies held otlices in city and state-wide organizations and were therefore given the honorary title of Teds About Town. Important and busy people at RHS included. the lvipls. l-li-Y Ambassador to Europe, the President ot Mpls. Y-Teen Inter-Club Council, City Girl Scout Vice President, Boys' and Girls' State Representatives, President of the Minn. H.S. Press As'n. and Citywide Red Cross and Hi-C Presidents. ln addition to the Teds About Town, other Roosevelt students were active in AFS during the year. The American Field Service Program made up much ot the outside work tor Jorge Pagani, student from Argentina, Kaisa Brynge from Sweden and the returnees, Mary Tiosvold and Cathy Watson, who represented the United States in Austria and Ger- many. The AFS program fosters a better under- standing between nations. M. Tjosvold and C. Watson smile as they recall the exciting times they had living as exchange students in Europe. ' I 1 .P i l 118 for Outstanding Extra-Curricular Achievements ett,t,..,. . --M: Girls' and Boys' State representatives Doug Elliott, Pat Steenson and Mark Ryman rearrange Student Council furniture. K. Kerns, City Girl Scout V.P., scolds S. Vassar, City Red Cross Pres., and D. Mona, Pres. of Minnesota Press Ass'n. At Bridgeman's D. Greven, Hi-C All-City Pres., M. Schmaltz, l.C.C Pres., and R. Hyde, Hi-Y Ambassador, sip sodas. 1. if ' ' Q! XL Eg 1 .iw .,,,-N Y ---. kilit 119 No! That cannot be assumed! shouts P. Wold while practic- ing forthe Senior Class Play as M. Lindell studies her lines. Along with many other students, B. Yeo helps decorate for a Roosevelt function as she attaches a balloon in place. Behind the Scenes at RHS Students Participated Working hard Ceven on George Washington's Birthdayj setting type for the weekly newspaper, the Standard, are G. Baron, B. Hcgland, C. Ostrem and J,Wittke. 120 How does one geT a good grade on a TesT'? VVhaT makes a greaT Team? WhaT goes inTo The planning and preparaTion of an audiTorium program or a dance? The answer To These and oTher quesTions could be Tound behind The scenes aT RoosevelT. Behind The scenes sTudenTs could be found sfudying in The library, Team members pracTicing in The gym and sTudenTs decoraTing The lunchroom Tor Their sepa- raTe class parTies. Clubs meT aTTer school aT 3:00 To plan for TuTure acTiviTies such as picnics and parTies, while sTaTT members oT The sTudenT publicaTions worked TaiThTully To meeT Their many deadlines. VVhaT were The resulTs? ATTer many hours of pracTice, planning, sTudy and work, The resulTs were clearly shown by The achievemenTs of sTudenTs. They were shown by The Trophies awarded To aTh- leTic Teams, scholasTic recogniTion To ouTsTanding sTu- denTs and honors To school publicaTions. All These Things were accomplished because sTudenTs worked conTinually behind The scenes. With The smell of TournamenTs in The air, cheerleaders J. Swanson, J. Furness and J. Wagnilcl painT old megcphones. in a Fun and Busy Year Q5 go' ry g' 121 Anyone for homework? asks F. Blaisdell as he monipulciTes ci slide rule in The hopes ThaT he will evenTually solve The problem. In The locker room ofTer winning The Twin City BaskeTball Champ- ionship, Mr. CourTney and Team members admire Their Trophy. ,-l ff, 31 XLL-A A senior girl relaxes at the class party to massage her tired complete exhaustion that happy, tired RHS students felt at feet after an evening of dancing. This picture symbolizes the the close of ci busy, fun-filled day. Eventful Year Leaves Memoriesiand Tired Feet Tired feet and aching backs resulted from the many hours of work and planning that went into the various events at Roosevelt High School during the past year. These were activities planned for the enioyment of students and faculty, yet, few knew the hours of preparation that were needed, few real- ized the sleepless nights that went into adding the finishing touches to an approaching event. Only those who worked will know about the aspirins con- 2 sumed and the No Daz taken. Few will remember that familiar tired feeling caused from working behind the scenes, but many Teds will remember the tired feeling resulting from late studying or attending a dance or school event. Yes, many students did have tired feet as the eventful year came to a close, but these same Teds were happy and satisfied, They had played an ac- tive role in the events of l96O-ol. i ,HL .su t. - ff f sw, gf' -Q h'Qz14L!' .X N rgifg. a -- ' T K.,..LN -S , ,.. fx gi X, 4 .N X 4 A 1 A x is N X fr , if , -Q A Q 4, ., 1 . -X ., . ff k it QM-M-. .W sg . 1.1 xS,4,,?IiL 1 'qs : if3,3,,fi'7 E' K. X ,Q , Q 'lv LP- W --nf ' Q -' ,sw S 'Hx x A-Af' i X' iz in i . Y WX'i'ff'.if5? if Mt ., - , ff A- . ss.- A bowling party, cl popular club activity among Roosevelt students, finds Jeri Johnson ond Kris Troedsson watching while John Edmunds scores. QRGAN ZATIQNS wi HWNAQ, K X SPORTS: Rob England, Joe Meyers, Eric Knox. FACULTY: Joan Alinder, Luanu Tonozzi. Rh-may .2-.S FEATURES: JoAnn Swanson, Joan Crosbie, ORGANIZATIONS: Kathy Kerns, Doug Elliott. Late to Bed, Early to Rise! Says Sag Staff Producing a bigger and better yearbook was the aim ot this year's Sagamore staff, Reaching the first part ot this goal was assured when it was decided that the l96l book would be larger and contain more pages. Producing a better yearbook involved much more than simply making decisions. Many days of hard Work were necessary, some of which began as early as 7 A.M., while others continued until after midnight. This year's Sagamore staff consisted of I7 seniors, tive of whom were junior members last year. Under the direction of Mr. Klefsaas, the staff worked hard writing copy, typing, planning layouts and taking pictures to produce this year's book. Six iuniors, added at mid-year, learned procedures of yearbook production while working with senior stall members, and will be the nucleus ot the i962 statl. ASSISTANT EDITOR: Judy Anderson. ADVISOR: Mr. Harold L. Klefsaas. EDITOR: Mary Schmaltz. an . ps X Nfi hi 'N -an 4 x K s I ws 1 'SW' Q .ilp---' 1-pun Jew 30 i iafQh. fO 4' ,kip mf X -V ' x f ,Q ua ., - fi ii A f Wlwfafx-m , f -1 x '4 1A. ' -, , V51 3 I4 1 9 'l1V-I x . 1 wif f 'w-.... 'i . N 5 Ea J I X 'Q'is,mw..: , - xx RQ X X5 if . V , .,., N. ..V4. x V .Q :Q j 5 -. Dave Mona, Sue Totushek and Mr. .lambeck check final layout and copy for another edition of the school's paper, the Standard. VVhere's my paper? and Don't you have the Standards yet? were questions heard throughout RHS every Thursday morning as the Roosevelt Standard was being distributed in home rooms. Un- der the direction of Mr. Jarnbeck, two staffs, one identified as Maroon, the other Gold, alter- nated in producing 26 issues during the year. Staff members worked during 4th hour to meet their ever- present deadlines and learned copywriting, editing and publishing. The Standard, an all-school paper, covered all aspects of RHS activity. The first page carried news, the second page included editorials, features and Ted Bits, the third page consisted of follow-up stories and the final page covered the news of the school's various athletic teams. Standard Produced Weekly by Alternating Staffs MARCON STAFF SEATED K. Loiia, K. Hammerot, G Elcdahl, J. Erickson, S Totushelc, P. Sperr, M Skogland. STANDING: .1 Benson, G. Gigrich, J Skog, F. Blaisdell, R. Ma hre, G. Baron, M. Ryman. 1 l-22 353 1Ef..j15i' N it 5 its GOLD STAFF SEATED: B. Hoglund, V. Moore, J. Bertrand, C. Gmitro, .l. Wittke, C. Ostrem. STANDING: L. Brusletten, S. Anderson, K. Talle, A. S3 Weyrauch, D. Mona, D. Meyers. it 5 .... .F K' f A . ROCKETTES M. Dowson, A. Peterson, P. Steenson, K. Nelson, K, Olson, J. Johnson, N. Monohon, D, Step, kick, step, kick, is the trczdemork ot Roose- velt's precision donce line, the Rockettes. Under the supervision ot Roe Wilbur ond this yec1r's line cop- toins, Pot Steenson ond Allyn Peterson, the Rock- ettes provided holt-time entertainment for othletic events. ln oddition, the girls odded sporkle to Homecoming ond other school events with their top, bollet ond soft shoe routines. Girls Provide Colorful Christopherson, L. Greenfield, J. Huckczby, P, Fill- more, C. Boker, N. Olin. The Flog Tvvirlers ond lvlciiorettes oppeored with the RHS bond for the pre-gome ond holt-time tes- tivities ot othletic events. They odded color ond vo- riety to the progrom ond helped to develop school spirit. The lvloiorettes olso performed ot the oll- school tolent shovv. One lvlojorette, Judy Johnson, morched with the Minneapolis Letter Corrier's Bond ot President Kennedy's incxugurotion in Jonuory. Half-Time Entertainment FLAG TWIRLERS AND MAJORETTES KNEELING: T. Ordos, L. Rubis, R. Mozzolu. STANDlNG: J. Johnson, C. Reed, E. Sudnquist, P. Gilmore, S. Peterson, S. Frost, x 1 FRONT ROW: J. Granioin, M. Lundeen, D. Anderson, R. Phil, J. Rcmbi, T. Peterson, K. Breva, P. Custer, K. Keitges, S. Williams, C. Peterson, K. Dahl, S. Melin, B. Lundgren, S. Sutton, G. Westman, D. Schulstad, R, Rogers, L. Davis, D. West, D. Knight. ROW TWO: M. Walker, L. Gorgos, B. Fitzgerald, C. Lindquist, J. Gustafson, P. Johnson, D. O'Denius, B. Estes, T. Kintop, D. Brundage, J. Donaghue, D. Nielson, D. Ness, J. Swedell, S. Jensen, Runclquist, R. Anderson, D, Greven, J. Hanson, V. Wheeler, J. Darrah, Travis, T. Case, D. Myers. ROW THREE: D. Halmquist, E. Erickson, C. derson, L. Martinson, J. Clark, J. Johnson, I. Backlin, K. Jacobson, B. lin, K. Swanson, L. lverson, N. Bullis, S. Forslun, W. Johnson, R. Dobson Displaying Smart Uniforms and Playing Lively All together now, this number must be ready for the concert tomorrow, Mr. Henning, band director, was heard to say as the RHS Band rehearsed during fifth hour. This year, the one unit functioned as both a concert and a marching band. Besides playing spirited music at many athletic events and accom- panying the high-stepping Rockettes, the band also DANCE BAND FRONT ROW: M. Walker, T. Peterson, R. Phil, D. Myers. ROW TWO: L. Salsbery, J. Darrah, D. Myers, T. Case, W. performed for the students during auditorium pro- grams and participated in the Spring Concert. Many boys who enioyed swing music ioined the RHS Dance Band. Under the leadership of Mr. Hen- ning and student director Tom Nygaard, the band prepared a wide variety of numbers for auditorium programs, pepfests, games and school dances. Travis, S. Anderson, T. Nygaard, B. Estes. ROW THREE: R. Owen, P. Skou, D. Anderson, J. Silverberg, B. Paulson, J. Bansford. J. Weissenburger, C. Christopherson, J. Maskalanas, W. Moberg, T. Arndt, D. Schwontes, J, Gross, S. Green, T. Billings, B. Kombeitz, R. Schwanz, ROW FOUR: B. Helmer, K. Rude, J. Sartell, M. Miller, T. Morrison, R. An derson, J. Mathisrude, N. Batcheller, J. Herre, R. Owen, N. Batcheller, P Wold, M. Kyllonen, D. Debe, D. Haugen, D. Dahlstrom, P. Skou, J. Wedell S. Schaad, E. Johnson, J, Silverberg, B. Paulson, STANDING: S. Frost, L. Rubis, T. Ordos, R. Mazola, C. Reed, S. Peterson, P. Gilmore, E. Sundquist, J. Johnson, C. Carlson, F. Blaisdell, P. Eide, L. Solsbery, D. Lee, C, Adams, M. Rick. ' ,ws Music, the Band Participated in School Events Flutes: D. Anderson, K. Breva, P. Custer, A. Gierke, J. Gra- noien, M. Lundee-n, S. Melin, J. Rampi, D. Schulstad, S. Sutton, S. Williams, M. Meiners, C. Peterson. Oboe: D. Knight, D. West. Eb Clarinet: M. Davis, R. Rogers. Bb Clarinet: C. An- derson, R. Anderson, l. Baclclin, N. Bullis, B. Calin, J. Christe, J. Clark, K. Dahl, E. Erickson, W. Fitzgerald, S. Forslun, L. Gorgos, J. Gustafson, B. Helmer, D. Holmquist, L. ive-rson, K. Jacobson, P. Johnson, J. Johnson, C. Kalleberg, C. Lowell, C. Lindquist, L. Martinson, M. Miller, D. O'Denius, J. Sartell, K. Swanson, M. Walker. Alto Clarinet: T. Morrison. Bass Clari- net: B. Lundgren, G. Westman. Bassoon: K. Keitges, D. Ness, D. Nielson, T. Peterson, R. Pihl. Saxophone: D. Brundage, J. Campion, J. Donaghue, B. Estes, S. Jensen, J. Johnson, T. Kintop, W. Rundquist, K. Schubitzke, J. Swedell. French Horn: B. Brown, C. Christopherson, R. Dobson, J. Leppa, R. Lindgren, W. Moberg, M. Reif, J. Weissenburger. Cornet and Trumpet: L. Albrect, S. Anderson, T. Arndt, T. Billings, R. Borg, T. Case, J. Darrah, S. Green, D. Greven, J. Gross, J. Hanson, W. Kambeitz, J. Maskalans, D. Myers, D. Schwantes, R. Schwanz, W. Travis, L. Way, V. Wheele-r. Trombones: D. Dahlstrom, D. Haugen, E. Johnson, B. Paulson, S. Schad, J. Silverberg, J. Sjoberg, P. Skou, J. Wedell. Baritone: N. Bat- cheller, D. Debe, M. Kyllonen, P. Wold. Tuba: R. Anderson, J. Herre, W. Johnson, J. Mathisrud, R. Owen. Percussion: C. Adams, B. Arling, F. Blaisdell, C. Carlson, P. Eide, D. Lee, D. Olson, M. Rick, L. Salsbery. Harp: J. Cedarberg, A. Molacek, C. Torstenson. X, g y -4' .1 A unique addition to Roosevelt's maiorette team, sisters Dorothy and Leota Hartshorn participated in the group's precision drills. 'Eb -453' I .1-s 32 l3ili3'?'ikf 'f51lf3?12'I'5l...liE?5?ii5.1m '..t.- tlffQ?..s3q :! ',:' FRONT ROW: G. Monson, T. Carey, G. Sheldon, K. Riley, J. Anderson, C. Winokur, C. Ryan, J. Storer, S. Cottitt, E. Erickson, C. Fales, P. Martinson. ROW TWO: M. Hurtig, A. Cziok, D. Dvorak, R. Morgan, M, Meiners, S. Melin, K. Kerns, D. Anderson, D. Knight, M. Carlson, D, West, P. Madden, J. Digeros. ROW THREE: C. Gilbertson, B. Zezulka, M. Hinkle, B. Ander- son, G. Westman, M. Norton, N. Bullis, C. Lundquist, M. Walker, K. Keit- The Orchestra Performs at School Activities Play the first eight bars again, says orchestra director, Mr. A. Swanson, during the group's regular first period rehearsal. Violins: C. Berg, T. Carey, A. Cziok, J. Digeros, P. Donnelly, D Ellenwood, C. Fales, C. Gilbertson, M. Hinkle, M. Hurtig, V Johnson, H. Larson, D. Rodger, J. Lund, P. Madden, P. Martin- son, G. Monson, B. Zezulka. Violas: E. Erickson, S. Coftitt, G Ryan, J. Storer. Violin Cellos: B. Anderson, S. Bergland, D Dvorak, R. Margau, J. Olson, K. Riley, G. Sheldon, C. Wino- kur. Bass Violins: J. Ande-rson, G. Danielson, D. Johnson, C Smith, H. Swedeen. Flutes and Picollo: D. Anderson, K. Kerns S. Melin, M. Meiners. Oboes: M. Carlson, D. Knight, D. West Clarinets: N. Bullis, C. Lundquist, M. Walker. Bass Clarinets M. Norton, G. Westman. Bassoons: K. Keitges, D. Nielson, S Forsow, R. Pihl, W. Rundquist. French Horns: B. Brown, G Gustafson, R. Lingren, W. Moberg, T. Rude, C. Swenson Trumpets: S. Anderson, J. Darrah, A. Dingle, T. Nygaard, G Rude, W. Travis. Trombones: D. Anderson, J. Bransford, P Skou, E. Johnson. Tuba: W. Johnson. Percussion: J. Gories, E Knox, L. Salsbery. Piano: L. Culme-r. Harp: J. Cedarberg, A Molacek. ges, D, Nielson, W. Rundquist, A. Dingle, J. Darrah, S. Anderson, T. Nygaard, J. Lund, C. Berg, A. Molacek. ROW FOUR: P. Connelly, R. Linius, G, Gustaphson, W. Moberg, C. Swenson, B. Brown, R. Lingren, B. Pihl, D. Anderson, P. Skou, W. Johnson, J. Bransford, E. Johnson, V. Johnston, L. Culmer, D. Ellenwood, J. Cedarberg. STANDING: A. Swanson, director, E. Knox, L. Salsbery, J. Garies. Special Events and the Annual Spring Concert Tune up, says Mr. Swanson, and first-hour Or- chestra begins. The 80-piece orchestra was kept busy this past year playing for many school func- tions. lt participated musically in the Thanksgiving and Christmas programs, Homecoming, Winter Sports Day, May Day and the Talent Show in addi- tion to its annual Spring Concert. The Orchestra also played for the opening meeting ol the Minne- sota Parent Teacher Association at the Leamington Hotel in October. The Orchestra plays many different types of music. Scores from musical hits such as My Fair Lady and Music Man are contrasted with music by Bach, Strauss and Mozart. Marches, waltzes and overtures give Orchestra members a broad musical background. Two of the orchestra's flute players, Kathy Kerns and Denny Anderson, are featured with the string section during the Nut- cracker Suite. g ' I S -fl ' s-'LJ P A 1: el ,fer ,.,,V 3 k J pf, M sf Q 3,3 .1 - . H fr.- 1? i A v , -kk! J 3 'Lis .15 is ' ' K ' .K 1 :C ' T X H2 I In ' 6 H aa,-B se A ', y Sf- s ii ' i if . ffl! J.. fi 5,1 ,JK K .- is Q A I N , ,w ,Z . g , Q T if . L .4 J .L si ' K S it :G .J is it 1 -in i r J 2 L I ' , , ' -1 K , r .sys i Q, A it J FRONT ROW: M. Lindell, N, Lindquist, S, Anderson, M. Ohlhausen, C. Baker, P. Elfstrand, C. Anderson, J. Norlander, S. Hinchlilt, E. Burlingame, S. Glockner, secretary, J. Pederson, J. Valine, M. Johnson, K. Kambeitz, B. Christensen, S. Engberg, K. Anderson, J. Welschinger, M. Lindroth, D. Backman, M, Ringrose, D. Hathaway, P. Elhard, J. Myrbill, K. Opsahl, C. tif K, , I , i it i ,, i 5 Hutchins, director. ROW TWO: L. Akerson, M. Johnston, M. Schultz, K. Ol- son, C. Johnson, N. Carlson, K. Paddock, J. Andreasen, D, Bryant, P. Drotts, B. Zebaugh, C. Myran, S. Ackland, K. Pottsmith, J. Ondov, C. Bern- hardson, J. Johnson, H. Barsness, D. Wick, N. Selchow, J, Freeman, D, Huss, J. O'Brien. ROW THREE. J. Olson, D. Lenarz, A. Skrivseth, A. Becker, Thanksgiving Program Featured Roosevelt Choir The Christmas Concert found choir director C. Hutchins at his best during the Hallelujah Chorus from Handel's Messiah. es? Mr. Hutchins, Roosevelt's choral music director, combines enioyment ot good music with the hard work necessary to develop good choral groups. The largest group, the iio-voice Choir, made its debut at the annual Thanksgiving Day program wearing the new gold robes with maroon stoles. Highlights ot the year included the traditional Christmas and Spring Concerts which are always popular with RHS students. In February the Choir participated in the All-City Music Festival which was directed by guest choral conductor Roger Wagner. ii? , in New Metallic Gold T' C. Wedan, R. Dallmon, G. Lundberg, G. Howe, D. Tuttle, D. Myhre, T. Kolstad, J. Luama, R. Culver, D. Anderson, P. Sorlie, D. Kahn, B. Nichols, J. Iverson, J. Johnson, K. Northway, V. Smith, J, Becker, M. Benson, D. Moen, F. Malmsten, S. Singer. ROW FOUR: B. Brown, C. Erickson, K. Ga- brielson, G. Horrmonn, S, Joy, C. Olson, J. Hansen, L. Switala, L. Biel- This year, The choir Trip and exchange concert were combined. After o May lf? concert by The Du- luth Dentield Choir, The Teddy Choir sang in Duluth on Moy 26. The Choir members earned money for Their Trip by selling candy during EasTer vacation. The Choroloires, 24 voices selected from The choir song at various Tunctions requiring a small choral ensemble. Presenting costumed numbers in The Christmas and Spring Concerts and singing for PTSA meetings, civic luncheons and Dowling School have kepT The Chorolaires busy This post yeor. . A lqn I ,X ,f . . . A! til 1 danes, president, R. Erickson, B, Brown, C. Johnson, D, Mona, vice- presidentp M. Lamperd, D. Holmberg, J. Wagnild, B. Travis, D. Taylor, D. Greendahl, P. Paddock, S. Anderson, M. Stokke, V. Holritz, B, Bcrgland, M. Beaver, F. Woe-ssner, S. Peterson, C. Rowlett, R. Westbcrg, P. Parks, treasurer accompanist, P. Brooks, accompanist. Robes with Maroon Stoles Q C :Q 'J ir- 5 Marcia Olhciusen's solo in Oh, Holy Night added to the beauty of Roosevelt's annual Christmas Choral Concert. CHORALARIES FRONT ROW: P. Parks, M. Ohlhausen, P. Elistrand, C. Hutchins, director, C. Bernhardson, M. Lindroth, K. Kambeitz. ROW TWO: S. Glockner, C. Johnson, N. Carlson, K. Northway, J. Iverson, D. Huss, N. Selchow. ROW THREE: J. Hansen, G. Lundberg, C. Johnson, L. Switala, D. Taylor, J. Wognild, R, Culver, P. Sorlie. of if -A ll, FRONT ROW: E. Johnson, accompanist, J. Bradley, S. Palm, M. Smalls, B. Hegberg, K. Jacobson, M. Merritt, N. Williams, D. Siosteri, C. Hutchins, director, G. Ohlsson, E. Bennett, K. Bergan, M. Iverson, K. Erickson, L. Under The direction ot Mr. Hutchins, the members of the Roosevelt High School choral groups enioy preparing Tor concerts and singing Tor Their per- sonal enioyment. The groups have regular vocal ex- ercises to learn breath control. They acquire a knowledge ot note reading and harmonizing and generally begin to build a firm foundation in music. Choristers, Male Chorus FRONT ROW: C. Hutchins, director, S. Thue, C. Lovberg, B. Cote, M. Olson, B. Beers, K. Enquist, R. LiaBraaten, N. Leppo, J. Fohy. ROW TWO: J, Stoneman, C. Blum, A. Lull, D. Fernstrom, P. Platt, S. Gorman, T. Drobny, L. Starkey, M. Goodlund, D. Carter, C. Toussaint. ROW THREE: C. Jones, N. Lexvold, C. Dittmann, C. Stevens, G. Huff, J. Nygard, J. Frederick, B. ms., Almy, R. Mcirron. ROW TWO: P. Loza, K. McCaustlond, C. Johnson, P. Anderson, J. LaMont, C. Salisbury, K. Wakefield, N. Sandeen, B. Haynes, S. Folwick, L. Berg, J. Berzelius, K. Dunning, C. Rinn, S. Skanse, Many new members ot The Choir are selected each year from the Choristers who meet first hour every morning. Consequently, this group is com- posed mainly ot students who aspire To become Choir members. At both the Christmas and Spring Concerts, the Choristers sang numbers by themselves and combined with the Choir Tor others. and Girls' Choir Sing Bocklin, J. Swanson, S. Schreiner, E. Falck, G. Benson. ROW FOUR: A. Westergaard, B. Anderson, K. Anderson, C. Testin, K. Liliemark, L. Martinsons, B. Hedin, J. Moortell, J. Huss, J. Madson, M. Tollefsbol, P. Norton, W. Mitschke, V, Fournier, accompanist. T L . A l ,vi ,Q - FN ... M. Goring, R. Donlco. ROW THREE: S. Wohlberg, M. Ruono, N. Brooks, E. Strom, B. Slavik, R. Owen, W. Grund, J. Bong, J. Stende, J. Luomo, D. Thoreen, P. Hoosl, S. Ness, J. Nelson, J. Nyberg, V. Tripletlh ROW FOUR A sincere desire To sing is The only prerequisiTe Tor o girl wishing To enTer The Girls' Choir. This group, orgonized in W5-4, provides voluoble Troining Tor girls hoping To sing in The RoosevelT Choir. The TorTy-nine girls who porTicipoTe in This choir enioy The Tun oT singing. They presented numbers in The ChrisTmos ond Spring ConcerTs. for Personal Enjoyment i l .tv-so .. gg .L K. Jennrich, J. Johnson, M. Eriksen, M. Kionci, M, Thompson, M. Fronson D. Berhcw, L. Aonestcid, B. Gohnen, J. Somuelson, J. Herre, P. Mortin, B. Ostronder, S. Thompson, D. Usemon, D, Doleslce, J. Forsberg, S. Eilers. A chorol deporTmenT is noT compleTe vviThouT o mole chorus. The RHS Mole Chorus is composed of boys vvho reolly enjoy singing ond vvonT To increose Their knowledge of music. Their presenToTions of concerts olvvoys help To occomplish Mr. l-lufchins' obie-cTive of providing o progrom ThoT includes someThing of inTeresT Tor everyone in The oudience. and to Entertain Teds FRONT ROW: C. Hutchins, director, J. Conwoy, R. Buhfo, J. NikoloiT, E. G. Johnson, T. Hoiker. ROW THREE: D. Clemens, J. Shegsfud, J. Molinoro Johnson. ROW TWO: R. Dollmonn, G. Wesfby, R. Toreson, J. Honson, C. Cline, S. CorpenTer, B. Molsrod, D. SchuldT. STUDENT COUNCIL FRONT ROW: C. Moery, A. Craven, A. Hubbard, C. Swenson, sergeant at arms, G. Baron, vice-president, D. Nelson, president, J. Totushek, All-City Student Council, C. Gmitro, B. Johnson, K. Liliemark. ROW TWO: D. Nelson, R. Hyde, B. Wilson, M. Miller. K. Troedsson. Student government plays an important part at RHS. There are three main divisions of student gov- ernment, the Student Council, the Board of Gover- nors andthe Ethics Committee. Led by officers Dave Nelson CQOQD, Greg Baron, Sandy Glockner, Ginger Holritz, Pat Steenson, Clitt Swenson and Advisor, Mr. Courtney, the Student Council discussed and acted upon the affairs ot Roosevelt's student body. Members ot the Student Council and alternates are elected by homerooms. At the weekly Monday meetings, the council planned RHS Student Council, STUDENT COUNCIL FRONT ROW: K. Peterson, J. Christensen, P. Steenson, treasurer: C. W. Courtney, advisor, G. Holritz, corresponding secretary, S. Glockner, recording secretary: M. Dowson, K. Ukura. ROW TWO: L. Lowe, N. Lexvold, N. Leppa, K. Jacobson, C. Larson, J. Gustafson, L. Hansen, L. B Nelson, C. Fay, J. Crosbie, S. Stone. ROW THREE: D. Steiner, N. Jambeck, G. Howe, T. Weyrauch, J. Miller, J. Goodman, J. Edmunds, M. Benson, C. Carlson. ROW FOUR: D. Schwanz, D. Lindquist, R. Strann, J. Olive, D. Villilla, C. Widga, D. Larson, C. Olson, F. Putnam. all-school functions including Homecoming, Winter Sports Day and May Day, supervised service projects such as the Red Cross and Save the Chil- dren Federation Drives and discussed school prob- lems. Through the All-City Council, which is com- posed ot a representative from every Minneapolis high school, many problems pertaining to all schools were solved. Roosevelt's Board of Governors included' student monitors who helped teachers in charge ot study halls, girls who took attendance in the study halls, oard of Governors and Greenfield, B. Olson. ROW THREE: M. Ringrose, S. Lovberg, P.-Metsala, G. Sorintag, B. Heyer, J. Donaghue, S. Gmitro, L. Akerson, P. Brooks. ROW FOUR: J. Alinder, L. Gorgos, S. Ness, K. Schmaltz, J. Keitges, D. Stratton. J. Stende, T. Reis, T. Nelson. lil BOARD OF GOVERNORS FRONT ROW: J. Cline, D. Hoff, T. Nelson, C. W. Courtney, odvisorg D. Nelson, R. Hyde, K. Olofson, B. Smith. ROW TWO: J. Hanson, S. Stone, D. Crosby. E, Berg, K. Perron, K. Soderstrom, S. Mil- ler, R. Noble. ROW THREE: M. O'Brien, C. Quinn, T. Albrecht, J. Miller, B. Bowman, S. Wilson, M. McMahon, T. Nelson and U. Jonson aid D. Nelson in the duties of the RHS Ethics Committee. students who perform odd iobs in the Council Of- fice ond the Lunchroom Committee which wos re- sponsible for keeping the lunchroom cleon. A few boys with fourth hour free worked on the Grounds Committee in on effort to help enforce lunch-time regulotions. Lecturing students who hove disobeyed school regulotions is the function of the Ethics Committee. The members, oppointed in the foll by Student Council odvisor, C. W. Courtney, met sixth hour every doy. S. Wilson, G. Berg, T, Croissont, J, Danielson. ROW FOUR: G. Engfer, G. Goodman, L. Jones, B. Woodfill, R. Englund, B. Bowmon, R. Bundy, J. Totushek, D. Swenson. ROW FIVE: J. Olive, R. Houge, U. Jonsons, K. Ro- berg, R. Hendrickson, B. Dynes, C. Widgo, P. Quirk, J. Herre, F. Worn. JUL-'fwr Ethics Committee Work Towards a Better School BOARD OF GOVERNORS FRONT ROW: N. McDonald, V. Twiss, J. Poole, G. Wicks, J. Pearson, J. Peterson, B. Wilkie. ROW TWO: L. McCoy, S. Bos- trom, M. Pcstre, D. Dody, K. Loiio, J. Wittke, F. Morty, T. Ordos. ROW THREE: P. Metsolo, S. Lovberg, J. Nelson, K. Troedsson, M. Keohone, D. Cunninghom, S. Blomberg. ROW FOUR: B, Hoglund, S. Schroeder, J. Knud- sen, B. Foones, D. Nelson, B. Corlson, K. Clousen, J. Arholm. ROW FIVE: D. Nelson, J. Erickson, A. Croven, B. Yeo, B. Horder, K. Troedsson, S. Chreimon, N. Fish, B. Wollum. 'lip Art Weyrauch and Pat Elfstrand ponder the workings of a movie projector at the Honor Society picture party. Pat Zaiac, Barb Hedensten, Bonnie Tyllia and Marilyn Van Gelder partake of a light breakfast on the train to New York. E gi A ,445 it ,Au Travel to Exciting New FRONT ROW: A. Weyrauch, treasurer, D. Harrington, president, C. Baker, secretary, M. Carlson, M. Johnson, K. Kambeitz, P. Elfstrand, M. Ackerblade. ROW TWO: S. Anderson, K. Anderson, N. Edwards, K. Kerns, S. Gardner, L. Gorgos, J. Alinder, J. George. ROW THREE: E. Knox, vice president, D. Hartshorn, P. Brooks, B. Brown, J. Pagani, H, Brynildson, S. Glockner, J. X if k 5 l A trip to the Big City will always be remem- bered as the highlight of the year for many students in the National Honor Society. Over eighty members and advisors participated in this year's educational trip to New York City. The seniors toured the Guggenheim Museum and the United Nations Building, went to Radio City Music Hall and saw My Fair Lady. York City Highlighted Huckaby, J. Campion. ROW FOUR: B. Hoglund, J. Crosbie, P. Ford, B. Hedensten, C. Gmltro. D. Christopherso'n, L. Brusletten, G. Baron. ROW FIVE: J. Anderson, B. Berglond, R. Jennrich, L. Hylle, K. Anderson, F. Blaisdell, B. Davidson, D. Elliott, B. Arling. gf 1 5 FRONT ROW: K. Eide, D. Hathaway, M. Ringrose, J. Lund, J. Johnson, S. Engberg, P. Loza, B. Carlson. ROW TWO: S. Gunther, S. Gerard, J. Welsch- Inger, A. Gustafson, D. Pierson, S. Watkins, L. Enerson, M. Reif. ROW THREE: N. Fish, N. Bruer, L. Thoren, S. Singer, A. Schubert, D. Knight, S. Hill. ROW A tall initiation ot new members was the first major activity ot the Honor Society. This vvas tollovved by a get-acquainted picnic, a Christmas party and a picture party. At the beginning of the second semester, a second initiation vvas held. Many iuniors with a 3.6 grade average and addi- tional seniors vvere included in this initiation. the Year for Roosevelt FRONT ROW: L. Rubis, M. Strom, A. Palmquist, advisor: E. Panser, advisor: E. Paleen, advisor, D. Pommer, advisor, M. Hughes, advisor: M. Skogland, N. Olin. ROW TWO: R. Phillips, K. Olson, B. Olson, N, Lindquist, J. Lund- gaard, V. Wheller, B. Mueller, J. Simons, M. Lindroth. ROW THREE: P. Steenson, K. Troedsson, K. Brynge, J. Knudsen, C. Moery, M. Ryman, C. Torstenson, M. Mayer, B. Yeo. ROW FOUR: B. Tyllia, G. Sheldon, M. Van FOUR: G. Monson, J. Luoma, D. Putnam, N. Jambeck, D. Schwanz, R Erickson, M. Anderson, ROW FIVE: K. Rhymers, S. Vassar, B. Temte, D Larson, R. Nilson, W. Rundquist, D. Twito. Many activites kept ofticers Dave Harrington, Eric Knox, Carol Baker and Art Weyrauch busy. The ofticers stressed the society's purposes which are: the encouragement ot high ideals ot scholar- ship, the development of character, the promotion ot effective leadership, and the creation of enthu- siasm for service to Roosevelt High School. Honor Society Members Gelder, J. Stenquist, M. Ronnie, D. Swenson, R. Bielke, M. Schmaltz, F. Kleckner. ROW FIVE: C. Olson, B. Larson, S. Stone, P. Wold, J. Marvin, vice-president, D. Webster, R. Englund, D. Nelson. ROW SIX: P. Zaiac, B. Lien, D. Lenarz, C. Johnson, D. Mona, P. Paddock, F. Livingston, P. Larson, P. Quirk. Silver Tri officers leisurely enioy dinner at the annual Recog- nition Banquet held at Benton Hall in the downtown YWCA. ' 4 -. rf' I . . ' .1 FRONT ROW: S. Shattun, M. Puphal, K. Lilia, K. Lamberger, K. Ulcura, B. Broolcson, K. Roteau, J. Rampi, P. Schluclc. ROW TWO: J. Neumann, C. Nicololt, M. Hanson, L. Fitzenberger, M. Iverson, B. Colin, M. Piontlcowski, S. Savik, L. Starkey, C. Lyng. ROW THREE: S. Hanson, K. Eide, D. Hathaway, M. Ringrose, R. Braaten, D. Carter, R. Sharrow, E. Halgrimson, S. Nelson, ROW FOUR: I. Johnson, R. Mazzola, G. Ohlsson, FRONT ROW: K. Haugen, D. Vagasky, treasurer, A. Lotsness, secretary, J. Gilbertson, vice-president, P. Weible, chaplain: G. Sonntag, I.C.C. representative: K. Liliemark, president, M. Wiest, advisor, K. Reese, J. Verran. ROW TWO: C. Lundquist, C. Tousessaint, S. Silver, D. Fredrick son, P. Daraitis, K, Downing, B. Dodge, M. Merritt, M. Rorris, K. Steiner, J. Ondov. ROW THREE: B. Marcy, C. Gilbertson, J. Kingston, C. Mitby, J. Backlin, S. Hokanson, J. Moyer, O. Nilson, M. Foss, J. Anderson, T. Rob- son. ROW FOUR: J. Storer, J. Donaghue, K. Nelson, N. Rae, K. Jacobson, S. Ness, C. Taplin, G. Caryl, L. Waterman, J. Joungquist, M. Lundahl. ROW FIVE: K. Ringsrud, A. Johnson, K. Troedsson, B. Carlson, L. Stanch- tield, S. Peterson, L. Greenfield, B. Zezulka, M. Keohane, E. Meinlce, K, Schmaltz. ROW SIX: J. Egeberg, J. Clark, M. Tollefsbol, P. Hanson, L. Brayley, L. Berg, S. Swanson, P. Menten, L, Maxson, S. Miller, I. Neiburgs, N. Monahan. To emphasize Christian living, friendship and high ideals is the purpose ot Silver Tri, the largest girls' organization at Roosevelt. The T960-ol offi- cers, Karen Liliemark, president, JoAnn Gilloertson, vice-president, Gail Sonntag, ICC representative, Andrea Lotsness, secretary, and Dorothy Vagasky and Pam Weible, treasurer and chaplain respec- tively, worked with their advisor, Miss Wiest, to plan the organization's activities for the year. Silver Tri Girls Plan S. Gunther, G. Reid, S. Von Volkenberg, J. Olson, E. Faanes, S. Gmitro S. Skanse, ROW FIVE: A, Haug, J. Reasland, B, Nelson, J., Johnson, N Brooks, N. Sandeen, C. Salisbury, J. Ringstrom, D. Julian, V. Smith, K Kampa. ROW SIX: D. Moen, K. McLean, D. Franzen, J. Normington, M Dahlman, C. Pederson, S, Nelson, M. Miller. E. Strom, S. Amundsen, L Doss, R. Chulyak. .. YA Li ge, mfg FRONT ROW: M. Olson, C. Peterson, J. Powell, B. Berg, C. Breyette, L. Moe, L. Nichols, K. Swanson, J. Bergren, L. Hansen, J. Nyberg, P. Fillmore, S. Saflell. ROW TWO: L. Leibrock, M. Goodlund, S. Pouh, J. Tinglestad, J. Brucciani, K. McNamara, P. Prentiss, K. Anfinson, P. Loza, K. Shepherd, J. Johnson, C. Reed. ROW THREE: P. Nyman, S. Hill, Since over 300 sophomore and iunior girls belong to This organization, the club was divided into nine separate chapters. Each chapter elected its own ot- ticers and had an advisor. This division enabled more girls to have experience as leaders and gave them an opportunity to make many close friends. lndividual chapter activities were planned to include a well-rounded program - social responsibilities, fine arts, religion, and health and recreation. Annual Sno Ball, Pepfes FRONT ROW: B. Beers, B. Beers, R. Thompson, L. Stolpe, R. Heyer, B. Miller, J. Johnson, N. Leppo. ROW TWO: C. Newhouse, M. Beeth, K. Forkins, B. Christensen, J. Hegrenes, C. Morris, K. Haaland, V. Johnston, P. Monohan, ROW THREE: N. Kovacik, M. Tutko, M. Powell, M. Scanlon, K. Johnson, P. Chayer, L. Carlson, S. Youngren, B. Hill, K. Feste. ROW FOUR: M. Larson, N. Nessel, C. Olson, J. Nelsen, J. Aronson, A. S. Mattson, R. Wanberg, M. Olson, J. Lamb, D. Slotrem, S, Ermuth, C. Fritzke, S. Dahnert, N. Bullis. ROW FOUR: S. Folwick, G. Anderson, B. Haynes, F. Brown, G. Shultz, S. Eilers, M. Nelson, M. Field, D. Knight, Sue Femrite, J. Butler, B. Boettcher. ls Winter Wonderland a good theme for De- cember 2Oth'? and Which band shall we have? are two ot the questions officers asked one another when planning the annual Sno Ball. The winter tor- mal, held this year at Cotlman Memorial Union on the University ot Minnesota Campus, was a maior money raising and social event tor Silver Tri. Many RHS couples attended this gala aHair and enioyed dancing to the music of Ron Aaberg's band. t and Senior Farewell Syrdal, S. Underdahl, J. Lund, S. Beckett. ROW FIVE: S. Boot, J. Johnson, C. O'Hern, V. Triplett, G. Raymond, M. Erickson, C. Engen, J. Weber, M. Becker, J. Anderson. ROW SIX: K. Landmark, D. Nelson, K. Wakefield, J. Kingsberg, J. Keitges, D. Lindberg, D. Fay, J. Forsberg, J, Bang, B. Borne, K. Paddock. Donna Knight screams with anguish as she unfolds a tale during the Silver Tri pepfest before the football game with North. A representative from Gager's Handicraft Center demon- strates spare-time hobbies at an all-school Silver Tri meeting. Silver Tri Girls Gain FRONT ROW: P. Clauson, L. Lowe, B. Cote, G. Armstrong, J. Stoneman, J. Carlson, G. McDonald, L. Elsner, B, Carlson, A. Gustafson, S. Engberg, D. Vagasky, E. Brudos. ROW TWO: S. Girard, J. Anderson, C. Connor, M. Ruona, D. Johnson, N. Williams, M. Egolf, S. Hinrichs, D. Kleckner, J. Soltis, C. Testin, S. Dahlberg. ROW THREE: P. Anderson, M. Preceding the Sno Ball were the Recognition Din- ner on November 30 and o pepfest during the foot- ball season. ln May, the Silver Tri sponsored the Senior Farewell Dinner where officers for the com- ing year were announced. This event ended a com- plete Silver Tri year of friends, fun and service. Leadership xperience Meiners, B. Carlson, S. Sloan, S. Eliason, J. Davis, D. Ekdahl, K. Pottsmith, C. Rinn, N. Erickson, C, Larson, S. McNamara, J. Johnson. ROW FOUR: M. Carlson, S. Sandin, S. Peterson, S. Ackland, L, Newton, P. Gilmore, S. Singer, J. Andreasen, S. Johnson, K. Mortenson, A. Schubert, H, Torgarson. .15 With the beginning of the new semester, S. Blomberg and L. Rubis give B. Hanson a second chance to join Blue Tri. No man is an island. No man stands alone. As The Y-Teen Theme song, These vvorcls express The feel- ings of Blue Tri, an oganization Tor senior girls. Al- though similar To Silver Tri in purpose and ideas, its organization differs because This club meets as one whole body without chapters. Blue Tri Members Pa FRONT ROW: N. Olin, J. Pearson, K. Kambeitz, L. Rubis, treasurer, L. Brusletten, I.C.C. representative, C. Johnson, president, S. Glackner, vice- president, A. Molacek, chaplain M. Carlson, S. Kriesel. ROW TWO: M. Lindell, H. Brynildson, K. Clausen, A. Peterson, K. Olson, L. Gorgos, P. Steenson, S. Green, S. Schroeder, D. Dody. ROW THREE: J. Knudsen, J. XS ...,r Sadie Hawkins, an annual Blue Tri affair, gave S. Totushek the per- fect chance to express her feelings to astounded B. Mahn. rticipate in Chicago Trip Furness, J. Huckaby, J. Campion, J. George, J. Nelson, L. Akerson, P. Parks, S. Antoine, C. Byler. ROW FOUR: J. Norlander, M. Lindroth, J. Anderson, P. Ford, C. Gmitro, G. Holritz, K. Erickson, S. Buske, D. Fondrick, T. Nelson. ROW FIVE: C. Ostrem, K. Eilers, C. Custer, J. Hanson, N. Carlson, C. Tors- tenson, M. Schmaltz, J. Anderson, M. Strom, G. Monson, K. Eilers. 143 l Silent Night and Joy to the World were among the songs heard when Blue Tri girls went caroling after a potluck supper. Roosevelt's Blue Tri Club is a part ot the largest Women's organization in the world, the YWCA. The symbol ot Blue Tri, which is the triangle, represents the body, the mind and the spirit. The Y-Teen pro- gram is centered around this basic idea. 1 During Q potluck supper Qt fhe Y, swedish foreign ex- During numerous cabinet meetings, President Cindy change student Kaisa Brynge talks to Blue Tri members. Johnson Wgrlqed with Sqndy Glggknerl ViCe-pre-Sidenfi Preparation for Dances, Breakfasts, Banquets FRONT ROW: C. Docken, C. Baker, L. Martinson, T. Ordos, M. Johnson, Edwards, D. Warner, M. Walsh, S. Johnson, F. Ericksen, B. Carlson, B. K. Olson, J. Welschinger, J. Klobucher, K. Walter, M. Tyrrell, G. Thomas. Olson, A. Lichthordt, D. Lundahl, K. Troedson, M. VanGelder. ROW FOUR: ROW TNNO: G. Foster, K. Opsahl, P. Elfstrand, M. Johnston, M. Fransen, L. S. Weckauff, M. Tiosvold, B. Gelden, D. Rogers, M. Anderson, S. Fischer, Olson, J. Erickson, C. Erickson, E. Peterson, J. Ward. ROW THREE: N. B. Tyllia, M. Beaver, K. Gabrielson, P. Flygare. s its 144 Q? N 'N- .,x, FRONT ROW: M. Skoglond, D. Pedersen, S. Hollingsworth, K. Kerns, L. Kanyuck, K. Anderson, B. Hanson, C. MacKenzie, J. Swanson. ROW TWO B. Hendensten, A. Tacheny, P. Metsola, N. Stellick, S. Anderson, M. Mayer, J. Alinder, J. Simons, J. Digeros. ROW THREE: K. Lembecker, G. Sheldon, Leslie BrusleTTen, lnTer-club Council, Penny Schlep- pegrell, secreTary, Lorraine Rubis, Treasurer, and Ann Molacek, chaplain, and Advisor Mrs. Haberman To plan a varieTy of club acTiviTies. Much planning and preparaTion were needed for The Homecoming BreakTasT Tor seniors, a MoTher- DaughTer BanqueT, The popular Sadie Hawkins P. Sperr, B. Hoglund, D. Selander, P. Crumly, B. Smith, K. Olafson, A Skrivseth. ROW FOUR: D. Matson, J. Heggerness, S. Stone, C. Lofsness S. Melin, P. Drotts, S. Salie, B. Bohlin, M. Stokkee, S. Macgowan. Dance, The before-school ChrisTmas Service held aT Our Redeemer's Church, a winter reTreaT aT Lyman Lodge and The Chicago Trip during March. The PaT- Ter PaTTer, The TlrsT school dance of The year, was a Blue Tri sponsored evenT. The club also parTicipaTed in The all-ciTy lnTernaTional Fair aT The DownTown Y. This year's booTh represenTed Greece. and Church Service Kept Blue Tri Members Busy FRONT ROW: M. Johnson, L. Hood, S. Blomberg, N. Pavlovic, C. Beck- man, G. Wicks, N. Ingalls, D. Horten, P. Schleppegrell, secretary, M. Ohl- hcxusen, S. Holter, M. Dawson. ROW TWO: K. Peterson, J. Iverson, G. Cramer, B. Johnson, J. Johnson, S. Lindfors, J. Lundgaard, B. Zavada, J. Myrbill, C. Moery, K. Brynge. ROW THREE: D. Hortsborn, D. Huss, C. Myron, M. Benson, B, Zebaugh, M. Goring, J. Becker, S. Neuman, C. Bernhardson, J. Bertrand. ROW FOUR: J. O'Brien, B. Wollum, B. Bergland, L. Hylle, K. Keitges, J. Berzeluis, P. Hanson, V. Moore, B. Brown, G. Horrmann, P. Paddock. 'P' FRONT ROW: C. Blum, K. Dahl, D. Greven, city-wide president, B. Temte, treasurer, S. Melin, secretory, V. Kaupang, advisor, W. Rundquist, presi- dent, L. Carlson, vice-president, C. Breyette, P. Elfstrand. ROW TWO: H. Brynildson, B. Erickson, S. Sutton, L. Carlson, D. Derby, S. Larson, M. .3 Jones, B. Olson, H. Barsness. ROW THREE: D. Soderstrom, D. Bryant, F. Malmsten, S. Stone, L. Gorgos, N. Fish, A. Carlson, C. Elieft, K. Breva. ROW FOUR: J. Kylander, S. Fischer, R. Bachler, G. Dahl, K. Euckert, V. Ursel, G. Baron, H. Engnell, B. Brown. City-wide Events, Parties and Retreats Help Hi-Crusaders, otherwise known as members ot the Hi-C Club, held chapter meetings on Tuesday afternoon at Our Redeemer's Church. Many mem- bers also participated in city-wide proiects, skating parties, retreats and a spring banquet. The club's purpose is to develop high standards of Christian character and leadership by providing Current elected Hi-C officers - SEATED: M. Jones, S. Melin, B. Temte, D. Greven. STANDING: L. Carlson, W. Rundquist. Hi-C Club members were entertained during the group's talent show by lone Johnson and her talking dummy. Z7 fr 146 'Ms'- ., ,,,.,,,.-fe i I FRONT ROW: E. Hallin, A. Lull, M. Carlson, J. Nyberg, P. Custer. ROW Schoubach, M. Hurtig. ROW FOUR: S. Forslun, L. Storholm, B, Brown, P. TWO: J. Kitzman, J. Forslancl, J. Gustafson, C. Larson, D. Hokanson, C. Latvala, R. Sutton, T. Haiker, S. Franzen. Jones. ROW THREE: J. Johnson, L. Hestness, R. Hallin, C. Kalleberg, J. Hi-C Members Develop Character and Leadership many opportunities for students to develop their tal- ents through participation in various group activities . These opportunities are given at each weekly meet- ing when individual members are placed in charge of different phases of the program. Officers of Hi-C included President Wesley Rundquist, Vice-President Lloyd Carlson, Treasurer FRONT ROW: J. Valine, P. Platt, J. Ryden, R. Mikelson, I. Johnson, B. Wilson, L. McCoy. ROW TWO: C. Nelson, J. Iverson, S. Skanse, L. Thoren, G. Ohlsson, J. Simons, J. Myrbill. ROW THREE: J. Olson, P. O'Neil, J. Bruce Temte, and five secretaries, Sue Melin, Mary Ellen Jones, Helen Brynildson, Barbara Erickson and Barbara Olson. The officers, under the leadership of Mrs. Kaupang, started the year's activities by plan- ning a welcome party for sophomores and a Parents' Rally. As the year progressed, members continued to be active by participating in many other functions. Svitak, S. Swanson, S. Sabatkc, V. Smith, E. Peterson. ROW FOUR: R. West- berg, K. Peterson, C. Pederson, P. Cronin, B. Bakken, D. Wallace, B. Olson, W. Moberg. The continental atmosphere created by European Traveler Roger Hyde helped build enthusiasm tor this year's program ot The six chapters of The Roose- velt Hi-Y. The club's activities included sports, socials and Christian speakers. One chapter sponsored The Alaskan Luau Dance. Other clulo projects included selling Christmas Trees aT The Y's Men's lot and planning a Christmas party tor underprivileged chil- dren. Mr. Armond Paulson, advisor, helped The 75 RHS boys participating in YMCA work. Hi-Y Members Sell Y's FRONT ROW: M. Weum, advisor, C. Swenson, chaplain, S. Davis, sec- retary, R. Hyde, president, A. Paulson, YMCA secretary, D. Elliott, vice- president, D. Lindquist, treasurer, A. Weyrauch, W. Knutson, advisor. ROW TWO: K. Lichthardt, J. Sioberg, L. Smith, D. Anderson, H. Erickson, B. Tay- lor, S. Engstrom, M. Berg, J. Palmborg, R. Wold. ROW THREE: J. Ehlen, L. Peterson, C. Carlson, F. Kleckner, D. Johnson, T. Hill, B. Bakken, D. Norling, D. LaFrance. ROW FOUR: R. Anderson, J. Pagani, G. Miller, S. Nelson, J. Swedell, D. Schulstad, J. Johnson, D. Lee, R. Moey, C. Quinn, R. Adams. ie Tom Hanson, class of 1960, returned to Roosevelt to entertain stu dents at The Alaskan Luau sponsored by East Amegoe Chapter vis., Showing pleasure with his Christmas wreath, a customer at the I I Y s' Men's Christmas Tree lot is served by Tuxan Brad Harder Men's Christmas Trees ROW FIVE: T. Lowe, J. Westby, W. Skoglund, D. Berhow, D. Solomonson, J. Fenstad, D. Ostlund, C. Christopherson, D. Ness, B. Koch. ROW SIX: J Moon, C. Petterson, B. Swanson, A. Larson, T. Lee, D. Myhre, H. Engnell, J Hansen, A Hoagberg, B. Phil, P. Wold. ROW SEVEN: T. Weyrauch, G Phillips, S. Taylor, G. Blomquist, R. Taft, J. Skog, B. Harder, B. Mahn, E Andrews, K. Talle. ROW EIGHT: J. Meyers, V. Delegard, D. Debe, D. Furh- man, R. Cramer, B. Olson, R. Wilson, W. Moberg, P. Larson, J Herre, G. Peterson. LIBRARY CLUB FRONT ROW: J. Benson, advisor, S. Hughes, S. Campion, B. lndrehus, E. Peterson, president, J. Nordberg, vice-president, C. Nelson, secretary-treasurer, C. Sliterman, E. Whetstone, R. Carlson. ROW TNNO: K. Putman, advisor, M. Hagen, B. Johnson, M. Walsh, E. Warhol, B. Markle, C. Lewis, C. Morris, G. Owens, advisor. ROW THREE: M. Anderson, R. Wan- berg, S. Lundeen, D, Krummrei, J. Bach, V. Smith, M. Distad, P. Ford, K. Spartz, D. Thorpe, ROW FOUR: J. Nobel, J. Gustafson, C. Lucas, C. Engen, M. Anderson, A. Kehneman, L. Christianson, S. Salie, K. Soderstrom. Library Helpers and urse's Aids Render Service Buy your pencils and pens now in the library. ' These words were found throughout the school on several posters which advertised a new service of the Library Club. However, its main duty was to assist students and faculty by issuing and receiving books, finding material and doing many clerical jobs. Although their primary function is service, members of the Library Club had fun together with an Initia- tion Picnic, a Christmas party, a tour of the new Min- neapolis Library and a spring banquet. Don't swallow the thermometer quipped a Nurse's Aid as she gently placed it in a student's mouth. Al- though they don't wear uniforms, the Nurse's Aids assist the nurse in many ways. Besides taking tem- peratures, the six girls administer minor first aid and often act as messengers between school offices and classrooms, The Nurse-'s Aids also devote part of their time to general ofhce work such as filing, typing, tabulating health examination reports, check- ing dental excuses and answering the telephone. GZRMS HATS. NURSE'S AIDS SEATED: M. Ander- son, M. Ackerblade, N. Bruer. STANDING: G. Blair, school nurse, V. Triss, S. Stewart, D. Goetten. ,Q ,A if Q 1--funk.-Q... One ot the very necessary student service groups at Roosevelt is the Stage Crew which was kept busy during the year with peptests, special auditorium programs, concerts, the Talent Show and the Class Play. lts responsibilities at these tunctions included pulling curtains, setting lights and arranging the stage. The crew also was responsible tor scenery and props used in plays and skits. Some members of the group were especially inter- ested in operating the electrical equipment, while others learned the techniques of stage arrangement. Under the direction ot Mr. Lundell, the boys gained valuable experience in the production and staging of a variety ot programs which ranged from simple entertainment to educational features. STAGE CREW W. Kreylander, W. Lundell, advisor, J. Peterson, J. Peterson L. Cole. Stage and Audio-Visual Crews Serve Roosevelt .ff All Roosevelt students who have viewed movies during the school year are indebted to the Audio Visual Crew, students who gave up their study hall to be ot service to the school. They ran movies in classrooms and took charge ot the public address system at all dances and athletic events. Some of their other duties included taking movies ot the toot- ball games during the tall season. Under the direction ot Mr. Lobdell, the boys met each day to learn techniques for etuticient operation ot equipment which included movie cameras, pro- iectors, tape recorders and record players. Operating a complex movie proiector is a breeze for V. Schneider who often shows movies for classroom teachers. AUDIO VISUAL FRONT ROW: V. Schneider, D. Johnson, D. Bentson, A. Merritt, D. Todsen, T. Kolstod, J. Brown, J. Johnson, R, Woodraska, Erickson, T. Kersten, D. Ennert, Mr. Lobdell, advisor. ROW TNNO: L. Cole, M. Golden. N. Person, J. Tryggesteh, M. Foth, R. Sundt, D. Dopsen. ROW THREE: J. OFFICE PART TIME FRONT ROW: J. Forrest, D. Bentson, B. Kaston, E. Ore- schnick, H. Wagner, advisor, C. Johnson, K. Hanna, S. Hoftstrom, J. Lussier. ROW TNNO: J. Anderson, D. Carlson, S. Gardner, M. Lucas, S. Christianson, T. Kantorowicz, B. Parent, S. Anderson, ROW THREE: C. Jasorka, L. Enerson, RHS seniors taking commercial and vocational courses can get actual work experience. Two pro- grams are oftered which usually assure full-time employment after graduation. Mr. H. Wagner super- vises Oftice Part-Time Training. ln the On the Job Training Program, under the direction of Mr. E. L. Olson, some students begin to learn a skilled trade while others do general work. Participants get one credit toward graduation and are paid for their work. They are excused from school after third hour and work during the afternoon. A class in Occupa- tional Relations is required ot all students. M. Walstrom, P. Peters, P. Hansen, K. Peterson, S. Bitney, K. Price, S. Ger- mond. ROW FOUR: M. Watkins, J. Nordberg, A. Northway, J. Hoard, M. Anderson, J. Sandberg, M. Wehmeyer, J. Batten. S. Kriesel adds numbers at her afternoon work program iob. 'XX Two ork Programs Offered to Senior Students ON THE JOB TRAINING FRONT ROW: C. Crofoot, S. Buhta, L. Seliski, D. DeFarrest, B. Tellock, E. Olson, advisor, W. Johnson, A. Ziegler, M. Carnes, J. Pierce, J. Searle, M. Gallagher. ROW TWO: M. Callahan, L. Johnson, D. Molls, D. Hessberg, E. Volk, S. Heim, D. Kummer, R. Herman, J. Peterson, B. Smith, C. Carlson. ROW THREE: V. Dahl, G. Bostrom, G. Cochran, N. Johnson, T. Ruona, J. Lang, J. McLean, D. Ramirez, J, Grobe, D. Trumble, R. Stewart. FRONT ROW C Luke advisor G Elliott D Shelstad S Swenson ROW THREE D Friberg T Maas R Perry D Dobson A Erickson R Lun Schneider S Thue R Sundt Y Nordquist ROW TWO M Lanigan J deen G Peach J Bergstrom ROW FOUR G Williams G lbsen G Kulan Halverson R Thorn M Olson J Halverson C Strand R Olson R Adams der D Porter B Olson D Hustvedt D Peterson B Vanderpool lOOAs membership ot RHS agriculture students was the accomplished goal ot this year's Future Farmers of America organization. The FFA is a na tional organization for boys who are interested in vocational agriculture. Because Roosevelt is the only Minneapolis high school with a course in agriculture the FFA group is the only one in the city FFA Otticers for 1960-61: D. Shelstad V. Schneider S. Swen son S. Thue G. Elliott Advisor C. Luke and R. Sundt 152 ... Mr Luke who organized the club in i945 is still the club advisor Under his direction and the lead ership of Vincent Schneider president the boys participated in a district iudging contest and met other FFA members throughout Minnesota Many of the boys work on farms during the summer to gain practical experience in the field ot agriculture Mr Luke advisor is shown helping Vince Schnei der and Curtis Strand forge an iron hook 1 1. , . ,s 'f 4 if ,K-'Q -A , .K A F F Members Explore the Field of Agriculture i , , - V l ,ft I I 1 I - A .s. it hs ipenwif sh l . I Qu fs if X TT? T960-61 FHA Officers: Kathy Dunning, Bev Hill, Beth Cote, Elaine Brudos, Jolene Donaghue and Mary Ellen Jones. so ..,,,,,ix Mini .ri wiiu will .g N 1 UA iiiiiiwivfxwf A fi N . s Nl 5 OH X Straightening an FHA poster, J. Hegrenes, G. Armstrong and K. Steiner make plans to attend an afternoon meeting. Homecoming Pom-Poms Sold by F HAClub Members Toward New Horizons is the motto ot the Future Homemakers of America. The Roosevelt Club, open to all girls who are interested in Home Economics, strives to help individuals improve personal, family and Community living, now and in the future. With the guidance ot the club otticers and ad- visors, Mrs. Wischer and Mrs. Eggebraaten, Roose- FRONT ROW: B. Beers, S. Hughes, B. Eggebraaten, advisor, K. Dunning, J. Donaghue, secretary, E. Brudos, vice-president, B. Hill, publicity chair- man, B. Cote, president, B. Erickson, treasurer, M. Jones, program chair- man, M. Wichser, advisor. ROW TWO: B. Beers, S. Neuman, M. Ror- ris, L. Elsner, A. Boll, P. Madden, G. Armstrong, B. Carlson, S. Gerard, K. Steiner, B. Christenson, K. Nelson. ROW THREE: S. Nelson, N. Stellick, C. velt's Future Homemakers presented a Simplicity style show and a hairstyling program. They sold pom-poms for Homecoming and carnations on Cotton Day. Some of the other FHA activities were a caroling party at a Minneapolis hospital and a date-night roller skating party. During FHA Week, many girls attended the state convention. Newhouse, C. Morris, C. Gilbertson, S. Ermuth, S. Neuman, S. Dahlin, B. Marcy, N. Rae, J. Hegrenes. ROW FOUR: C. Rinn, K. Pottsmith, E. Burlin- game, J. Joungquist, B. Carlson, K. Sandau, A. Johnson, M. Becker, D. Moen, M. Lee, S. Ackland. ROW FIVE: K. Liliemark, L. Newton, B. Zezulka, C. Larson, J. Kingsberg, B. Carlson, S. Miller, H. Torgerson, S. Femrite, N. Sondeen, M. O'Connell, C. Pederson. 153 Math Problems Present Topics for Discussion STimulaTing inTeresT and appreciaTion for maThe- maTics is The main funcTion of The MaTh Club. Under The direcTion of Advisor Mr. Lyle Eakins and PresidenT Dave l-larringTon, The club considered various aspecTs of maTh. Topics discussed aT meeTings included Numbers and The FourTh Dimension. CHESS CLUB SEATED: W. Wallin, G. Boas, secretary, D. Tysdale, vice-president, D. Lowder, president, R. Erickson, D. DeMalignon. STANDING: S. Popkin, D. Doreau, M. Dillon, D. Luke, D. Hermanson, A. Ekberg, D, West, J. Gray. .ies r 4 sg'-iigikfii ' K MATH CLUB SEATED: L. Culmer, R, Erickson, secrefaryg D. HarringTon, presi- dent, L. Eakins, advisor, B. Temte, program chairman, N. Person, M. Soder- ling. ROW ROW: R. Bielke, J. Kirchner, L. Kirchner, J. Westby, R. Smisek, B. Wallin, D. Swenson, B. Davidson, D. Lowder, R. Recker, J. Daugherty, W. Johnson, L. Cole. All School Tournament Planned by Chess Club CheckmaTel was The familiar cry coming from room 303 every Monday afTer school. ln iTs Third year aT Roosevelf, The Chess Club, advised by Mr. T. Ohno, Tried To promoTe an inTeresT in chess. During The i960-al school year, The club sponsored an all- school chess TournamenT for all inTeresTed sTudenTs. A club TournamenT was also held and Dale Tysdale proved To be RoosevelT's ouTsTanding chess player. The club, led by D. Lovvder, is a member of The MeTropoliTan League, a league which includes boTh public and privaTe high schools. VITAL EVENTS SEATED: D. Heath, advisor, J. Anderson, president, B. Terry, R. 0 Erickson. STANDlNG: R. Recker, F. Livingsfon, J. Sandsrrom, C. HuTchings, A. Ackerblade. at Vital Events Forum VeriTas per dispuTaTion operafum lTruTh Through open discussionl is The moTTo of RoosevelT's ViTal EvenTs Forum. During The year, imporTanT currenT Topics and UniTed STaTes foreign policies are discussed under The direcTion of Miss HeaTh. The club Tries To give ThoughTful sTudy To boTh sides of issues facing The UniTed STaTes and The vvorld. 154 SCIENCE CLUB FRONT ROW: M. Pastre, C. Gmitra, vice-president, D. Lenarz, secretary: D. Hermanson, treasurer, .I. Thornton, advisor, A. Cannon, advisor. ROW TWO: M. Halron, advisor, J. Digeros, J. Olson, D. Guentz, N. Science Clubbers Learn Through Experimenting Interesting experiments, tactual movies and spirited discussions marked the activities ot the Science Club this past year. The discussions ranged from the theories ot Einstein and Darwin to the variety ot uses for the meter stick and the reasons for rounding otl to two signiticant figures. Filling Thanksgiving food baskets for needy families in the Roosevelt High School area was a service proiect tor the club, advised by Mr. Cannon. Pavlovic, N. Silver, G. Sigal. ROW THREE: S. Wilson, B. Larson, R. Owen, J. Gilbertson, N. Batcheller, J. Daugherty. ROW FOUR: K. Anderson, T. Lee, H. McDonald, D. Wallace, C. Widga, R. Woodraska, C. Vogen. . I 1. . N. Batcheller and A. Cannon, teacher, check food donated by science students for the Thanksgiving dinners of needy families. Q svssci-i AND DEBATE SEATED: D. ofoenius, H. iciefwos, advisor, B. Moismd. STANDING: T. Knight, D. Tysdale, D. Doreau, M. Distad, R. Richards. Enters Local Contests There is ample evidence to disprove this point. I quote - could be heard as the Speech and De- bate Club members practiced on each other prior to debates in the State High School Debate League. Under the direction ot the advisor, Mr. Kletsaas, members who participated in debates earned points toward membership in the National Forensics League. 155 S-U DRAMA CLUB FRONT ROW: K. Olson, P. Sandboe, advisor, M. Larson, pub- licity chairman, S. Dahlberg, social director, P. Schultz, costume manager, R. Corbin, stage manager, D. Kleckner, president, J. Johnson, vice-president, C. McClellan, D. Wick. ROW TWO: V. Twiss, S. Shattun, N. Anderson. A. Poems, Stories and Plays A high-level discussion of literature is the main activity of Roosevelt's Creative Writing Club. The tvventy-five members, under the supervision of Mr. J. Newton, advisor, and M. Lamperd, president, crit- icize poems and short stories they have written. The group discusses emotions related to writing and an- nually spends one meeting writing to music. This spring, members of the club held their first banquet. During the second semester, material vvritten by the club members was frequently published in the school newspaper, the Standard. A creative writing booklet was also published by club members. Through the club's activities, members tried to promote an interest in creative writing and develop the Writing talents of Roosevelt students. Ball, P. Reyst, P. Brown, D. Slotrem, D. Dawson, D. Anderson, M. Smallen, M. Hall. ROW THREE, R. Moey, M. Jones, C. Engen, A. Leibrock, J. Ander- son, L. Berg, K. McLean, J. Miller, S. Miller, D. Johnson. Romeo! Romeo! Wherefore art thou Romeo? could have been heard at a Drama Club meeting as the members learned dramatic and acting tech- niques under the supervision of Advisor Miss P. Sand- boe. Led by the elected officers, club members re- ceived valuable training through studying classic and contemporary one-act plays, as vvell as dramatic readings. Members received radio experience by participating in radio broadcast at a Minneapolis station, vvhile others acted as Master of Ceremonies at auditorium programs and the Talent Show. In addition, some students worked backstage at various productions. Drama Club member Dorsey Kleckner learns acting and drama techniques as she rehearses lines during a club meeting. Studied by R H S Clubs CREATIVE WRITING FRONT ROW. C. Torstenson, J. Crosbie, C. Johnson, N. Nessel. ROW TWO: B. Larson, L. Brusletten, M. Lamperd, president, S. Singer, secretary, J. Pagani, vice-president, C. Gmitro, D. Harrington. ROW THREE: J. Newton, advisor, J. Hegrenes, P. Weible, D. Lenarz, F. Livingston, D. Brundage, G. Monson, J. Granoien, J. Bach, M. Hall. Because many students showed an interest in elec- tronics, Larry Kirchner, with the help of Mr. Brenny, organized Roosevelt's newest club, the Electronics Club, in the fall of I96O. Membership is open to all students who enioy work in electronics, A discussion of electronic principles was held at club meetings. During the year, members gave talks concerning topics such as vacuum tubes, tape record- ers, transistors, multiplex and the basic electronic theory. Members also gave demonstrations on elec- trical apparatus brought from individual homes. ELECTRONICS CLUB SEATED: R. Bielke, R. Hinericks, L. Kirchner, A. Brenny, advisor: T. Almquist. STANDING: W. Snyder, D. Ernest, R. Owen, R. Smisek, F. Blaisdell, N. Person, R. Woodraska, J. Garies, D. Mattison, B. Estes, B. Jeclce, D. Schuck. Clubs Offer Variety Service with a smile describes the work of the Pilots Club. The club consists of iuniors who are elected by their homerooms to usher at various school functions. The only meetings held by this service-minded group are short briefing sessions prior to each activitiy. Four members are stationed at the front entrance to collect tickets while two ush- ers at each auditorium door welcome guests with programs and show them to their seats. First impres- sions are important, and at Roosevelt many favorable first impressions are created by the Pilots Club. Pilot Mary Keohane hands Brian Arling a program as he enters the auditorium. PILOTS CLUB FRONT ROW: J. Stende, B. Erickson, G. Sonntag, K. Kieseth, B. Plifka, S, Nelson, K. Shaw. ROW TWO: R. Mazzola, K. Eide, J. Lund, M. Beeth, K. Anfinsen, S. Hanson, C. Reed, S. Saffell. ROW THREE: K. Nelson, K. Downing, C. Hastings, S. Gerard, K. Johnson, B. Faanes, S. Hill, J. Samuelson. ROW FOUR: K. Feste, M. Keohane, J. Chase, M. Erilcson, B. Hoberg, C. Knudson, B. Haynes, J. Gilbertson. ROW FIVE: N. Sandeen, To of Activities to Students .vv 1 ifdlxj B. Zezulka, K. Wakefield, M, Lee, K. Landmark, J. Doyle, E. Meinke, D. Knight. ROW SIX: S. Miller, P. Schultz, I. Neiburgs, B. Adams, R. Erickson, N. Jambeck, T. Case, T. Haiker. ROW SEVEN: N, Carlson, D. Okkelberg, K. Rhymers, J. Bechthold, K. Jensen, D. D'Estrada, R. Pedersen, D. Rataczak, T. Kersten. 1 i I Popcorn! Popcorn! Buy your popcorn here! ex- claim enThusiasTic members of The SporTsmen's Club as hungry Teddies Torm a long line in front of The popcorn machine. Selling popcorn aT The school's athletic events and on Friday aTTernoons during The winter monThs is The principal project of This club. The members also participated in other activities. With The help of Mr. Reimenschneider, Their advisor, and The ofTicers, The club organized a hoyride and a bowling party. One oT Their liTTle-known activities, ice fishing, provided entertainment Tor club members on a Typical Sunday aTTernoon as They gathered with hooks and ice chisels on frozen Lake Nokomis. G 0 w X. Creating good sportsmanship among The sTudenTs -1 at Roosevelt High School Through organized acTivi- R. Recker, S. Paris, N. Bruer and H. McDonald Try their hand at 'Hes is fhe purpose of The SpOrfSmen'S Club. ice fishing at a Sportsmen's Club outing on Lake Nokomis. Hungry Teds Feed on Sportsmen's Club Popcorn TOP PICTURE FRONT ROW: D. Horten, S. Stewart, N. Bruer, vice-president, H. McDonald, president: N. McDonald, secretary, J. Lauer, sergeant at arms: H. Riemenschneider, advisor: C. Lofsness. ROW TNNO: C. MacKenzie, L. Carlson, J. Parent, S. Frisch, P. Mullen, R. Shcirrow, G. Shultz, J. Davis. ROW THREE: L. Schelle, P. Gilmore, J. Anderson, J. Forsberg, M. Nelson, S. Johnson, J. Olson, S. Larson. ROW FOUR: G. Monson, T. Lee, J. Dough- erty, R. Smisek, D. Schuck, R. Recker, R. Wilson, J. Herre. BOTTOM PICTURE FRONT ROW: B. Plifka, C. Peterson, B. Miller, J. Rompi D. Johnson, K. Jacobson, J. Carlson, P. Schluck, J. Powell. ROW TWO: M Hall, P. Clouson, M. Iverson, J. Edlund, L. McCoy, M. Foss, J. Chose, M DeComp. ROW THREE: B. Colin, L. Fitzenberger, N. Williams, C. Mifby, R. Harloff, P. Prentiss, D. Kleckner, M. Carlson. ROW FOUR: S. Paris, M Kunz, K. Miller, K. McDonald, S. Hinrichs, S. Eliason, R. Peterson, L. Iverson TOP PICTURE FRONT ROW: J. Crosbie, secretary: G. Baron, B. Mahn, social chairman: R. Phillip, vice-president, J, Babcock, president, K. Brynge, C. Moery, J. Lund, J. Silverberg, P. Sperr, G. Holriiz, B. Eggan, advisor. ROW TWO: B. Yeo, J. Welschinger, G. Carter, K. Madson, C. Lofsness, K. Olafson, G. Miller, D. Fondrick, G. Guslafson, V. Moore, S. Wilson. ROW THREE: J. Pagani, R. Jennrich, J. Sioberg, E. Midlhun, R. Anderson, D. Mallison, T. Telke, B. Bakken, T. Hill, J. Cronin, S. Fischer. ROW FOUR: H. Engnell, J. Lilla, D. Steiner, L. Aanestad, D. Wiencke, L. Olson, D. Lenarz, K. Paddock, A. Weyrauch, V. Delegard. Lack of Snow Cancelled Although Virgil Delegard and Judy Babcock were ready for The Ski Club Trip, The lack of snow forced a last minute cancellation. XX!! fx 1 ,li f 3 BOTTOM PICTURE FRONT ROW: N. Edwards, M. Hall, N. McDonald, S. Kriesel, G. Docken, B. Bakken, P. Cronnin, S. Tonozzi, L. Tonozzi, J. Swanson. ROW TWO: B. Johnson, K. Opsahl, D. Slotrem, L. Opsahl, J. Lagerquist, M. Dobralz, L. Martinson, J. Lund, M. Ringrose. ROW THREE: P. Schleppegrell, K. Johnson, K. Fesle, J. Donaghue, K. Dunning, C. Rinn, M. Keohane, K. Jacobson, J. Bang, T. Rude. ROW FOUR: D. Jacobson, J. Albertson, J. Erick- son, A. Skrivserh, C. Widga, R. Lofgren, D. Johnson, F. Kleckner, T. Hill. Teddy Ski Club Trip SevenTy-five enThusiasTic skiers aTTended The or- ganizaTional meeTing of The newly-formed Ski Club. Under The leadership of Judy Babcock, presidenT, and Mr. Eggan, advisor, numerous Trips were planned. As many mmbers were iusT learning To ski, The main Topics of conversaTion were necessary equipmenT, possibiliTy of ski lessons and proper aTTire. The weaTher reporT was of maior inTeresT To all as They eagerly anTicipaTed Their flrsT Trip. Every de- Tail was planned, all preparaTions made. BUT The weaTherman was noT cooperaTing, and The lack of snow forced The cancellafion of The club's Trip. 159 FRONT ROW: B. Birk, P. Haasl, C. Breyette, J. Wittke, secretary, J. Olson, vice-president, R. Webster, advisor, K. Landmark, treasurer, B. Dynes, presi- dent B. Miller, S. Alt, J. Nelson. ROW TWO: J. Pederson, S. Hokanson, K. Miller, K. McDonald, A. Blommel, M. Merritt, N. Leppa, J. Normington, L. Hansen, K. Flattem. ROW THREE: L. Crosby, M. Dorrian, L. Berg, N. Brooks, L. Brayley, B. Lynch, N. Kovacik, J. Brucciani, C. Johnson, B. Carl- son. ROW FOUR: S. Eilers, P. Hanson, B. Boettcher, D Lindberg, C. O'Hern, S. Johnson, S. Fischer, J. Butler, L. Cole. ROW FIVE: D Norling, D. Johnson, J. Merritt, T. Nygaard, D. Franzen, J. Wagnild, V. Moore, B. Borne, M. Mercer, L. Maxson. Pep Club Forms Colorful Card Sections at Games Good school spirit is a necessary element for suc- cessful high school sports. Under the leadership of Bruce Dynes, president, and Mr. Webster, advisor, the Pep Club formed a solid cheering section and added a colorful card section to the games. Club members, working with the cheerleaders, planned in- FRONT ROW: K. Reese, K. Rateu, L. Nichols, L. Moe, J. Davis, B. Molstad, S. Savik, M. Vining, D. Forkins, J. Chappie. ROW TWO: C. Nicoloff, J. Ryden, C. Winokur, P. Reyst, K. Johnson, J. Storer, M. Keohane, P. Weeding, D. Schieber. ROW THREE: J. Poole, K Lembecker, J. Erickson, teresting and entertaining pepfests which increased the enthusiasm and attendance at games. Fall club activities got off with a bang - club mem- bers inflated, tied, and sold metallic gold balloons at parade stadium football games. They also sponsored the Harvest Moon Dance. A. Hubbard, P. Sperr, F. Marty, J. Furness, S. Lovberg, P. Metsala. ROW FOUR: D. Fondrick, V. Triplett, M. Ruona, C Larson, G. Sheldon, R. Rogers, J. Huss, S. Sloan. ROW FIVE: C. Jones, D. Dawson, D, Bryant, G. Ray- mond, L. Vaughan, S. Frentz, S. Swanson, F. Woessner, M. Young. 55.22 . I is FRONT ROW: H. Engnell, W. Eibrink, C. Hanson, advisor T. Mosher, M. Ryman, E. Knox, J. Rook, S. Wilson. ROW TWO: R. Englund, G. Miller, M. O'Brien, J. Lilla, R. Mahre, B. Bowman, L. Olson, C. Berry. ROW THREE: Roosevelt's R Club includes all boys who have won a letter for athletic achievement. its aim has been to promote and maintain good school spirit and sportsmanship. The club provides honor and recognition for the athletes of Teddydom who are easily recognized by their lettered iackets or sweaters. P. Keenan, G. Engfer, C. Newton, R. Johnson, R. Bundy, B. Harder, R. Clyde, E. Andrews, A. Weyrauch, V. Delegard. ROW FOUR: R. Swenson, D. Moon, J. Totushek, W. Scamp, D. Hoff, D. Nelson, K. Talle, C. Ramberg, L. Bieldanes. This year's activities included sponsoring ci dance and planning one of the best pep-tests of the year. The boys and their parents were honored ot the annual spring banquet which was highlighted by guest speakers and the selection ot Athlete of the Year. The adviser was Mr. C. Hanson. Teddy Athletes Honored by R Club Membership FRONT ROW: J. Daugherty, G. Baron, L. Peterson, F. Kleckner, D. Norling, Carlson, K. Jensen, N. Benedict, G. Engfer. ROW THREE: R. Bundy, R. D. LaFrance, J. Ehlen, G. Larson, D. Kohn, T. Nygaard. ROW TNNO: J. Shumway, U. Jansons, W. Mahn, R. Naslund, C. Widga, R. Recker, P. Quirk, Bransford, D. Johnson, N. Jambeck, J. Bechtold, D. Putnam, J. Cronin, D. P. Kennan, R. Johnsen. TOP PICTURE FRONT ROW: S. Ness, M. Carlson, K. Gabrielson, secretary, J. Babcock, vice-president, B. Hoglund, president, J. Bransford, treasurer, J. Neumann. ROW TWO: C. Thompson, H. Barsness, M. Smalls, S. Savik, L. Nichols, K. Rateau, M. Piontkowski, K. Troedsson. ROW THREE: K, Erickson, P, Elfstrand, L. Akerson, K. Brynge, B, Dodge, D. Siosten, S. Frisch, M. Lind. ROW FOUR: M. Keohane, J. Weber, L. Newton, S. Femrite, C. Raymond, J, Schaubach, J. Butler, J. LaMont. ROW FIVE: J. Ervin, S. Fischer, G. Baron, S. Anderson, J. Larsen, P. Paddock, F. Livingston, B. Arling, P. Larson. Latin Club members Barb Hoglund and Greg Baron play a perplexing string game after an enioyable sleigh ride. BOTTOM PICTURE FRONT ROW: D. Twito, D. Erickson, advisor, L. Lowe, K. Swanson, N. Leppa, N. Lexvold, J. Lund, M. Ohlhausen, A. Ness. ROW TWO: K. Enquist, M. Carlson, A. Killion, G. Anderson, S. Eliason, D. Ekdahl, J. Huss, L. Hansen. ROW THREE: M. Ackerblade, M. Aalbers, C. Gmitro, L. Brusletten, J. Granoien, C, Fay, L. Hylle, B. Carlson. ROW FOUR: G. Monson, K. Paddock, D. Olds, B, Schwartz, G. Karlstad, A. Hansen, V. Moore, E. Strom. Roman Costumes Worn at Banquet for Latin Club Movies from Rome, a sleigh ride and the AFS candy sale were all included in this year's activities ot the Fo- rum Romanum - better known as Roosevelt's Latin Club. The club also held its annual banquet where its members wore Roman costumes and all food was served and eaten in Roman style. The Forum Romanum, under the leadership of Mrs. D. Erickson, advisor, and Barb Hoglund, president, stim- ulated interest in Roman culture and carried the study ot Latin beyond the classroom. 162 ill Norse Club Holds Dance on Superstitious Friday Since l92o, students who have studied or are studying Norwegian have been members ot Roose- velt's Norse Club, and have thus become eligible to win the trophy awarded each year by the Sons of Norway. Among the social activities sponsored by the club were the traditional initiation ot new members, a Christmas party and the thirty-fifth annual Senior Farewell Banquet. Club members helped with Home- coming activities and sponsored an all-school dance, Super-stish Swish, on Friday, January l3. TOP PICTURE FRONT ROW: M. Skoglund, W. Rundquist, vice-president: M. Hall, treasurer, Mr. Eggan, advisor: J. Digercs, secretory: B. Lien, president, C. Nelson. ROW TWO: C. Docken, B. Hanson, P. Madden, K. Spence, M. Olson, M. Hagen, K. Olson, J. Lundgaard. ROW THREE: L. Olson, P. Steen son, G. Holritz, C. Connor, V. Waters, B. Haynes, K. Feste, K. Anfinsen ROW FOUR: J. Kingsberg, J. Andreasen, C. Ostby, J. Gilbertson, R. Peter- son, T. Arndt, J. Heggerness, S. Dohlberg, R. Hauge. R ' V g - -se ,.,,.J, ,,.-Q. nnun...A'?!I- f.wp.Aa-. 1:1 At the Super-stish Swish, sponsored by the Norse Club, Judy George and Ed Ward rest their feet during a moment of inter- mission. BOTTOM PICTURE FRONT ROW: S. Anderson, J. Ogdahl, J. Seibert, K. Lamberger, l. Johnson, L. Liebrock, B. Broolcson. ROW TWO: B. Botten, J. Forsland, S. Berglund, B. Johnson, D. Barnes, D. Pierson, C. Mitby, S. Sut- ton. ROW THREE: J. Reasland, M. Ruona, J. Soltis, C. Taplin, S. Forslun, V. Wheeler, A. Leibrock. ROW FOUR: F. Brown, J. Ondow, D. Schulstad, R. Bogen, J. Molinaro, C. Hetlcind, S. Amundsen, S. WeckauH. FRONT ROW: J. Johnson, M. Reif, vice-president C. Johnson, treasurer J. Knudsen, secretary J. Wagnild, president T. Nygaard, sergeant-at-arms K. Sandau, S. Telecky, advisor. ROW TWO: J. Keitges, R. Neuendorf, R. Johansen, B. Hanson, C. Widell, D. Mattison, M. Distad, M. Puphal, J. Sandstrom. ROW THREE: R. Chulyak, K. Samuelson, D. Lindberg, B. Boettcher, German Club Functions nb FRONT ROW: M. Hinkle, R. Wanberg, L. Feider, C. Fales, H. Edlund, G. Wittels, K. Ukura. ROW TWO: D. Hathaway, P. Prentiss, B. Wilson, J. Gustafson, E. Brudos, J. Pederson, C. MacKenzie, S. VonVolkenberg. ROW THREE: A. Gustafson, M. Ringrose, K. Dunning, N. Anderson, T. Robson, M. Christini, M. Kunz, P. Weible, N. Bruer. ROW FOUR: J. Bergren. J. Fenstad, W. Teske, J. Selstad, S. Frentz, ROW FOUR: K. Keitges, C. Custer, M. Walker, D. deMaligno, K. Wakefield, C. Lofsness, D. Knight, E. Meinke, M. Soderling. ROW FIVE: P. Schultz, G. Horrmann, P. Fly- gare, S. Carlson, I. Neiberg, B. Nowak, D. Schuldt, M. Golden, B. Ren- neke, K. Euckert, Promote Deutsch Customs Der Deutsche Verein - The German Club - is supervised by Mr. S. Telecky. The club's purpose is to promote interest in the German language and cus- toms and to speak German in informal situations. Otticers Jerry Wagnild, Margaret Reit, Cindy John- son, Judy Knudsen and Tom Nygaard worked with their advisor to plan a German Club Talent Show and a Christmas party where members sang German Christmas carols. This year, two members ot the club participated in the American Field Service program. Mary Tiolvold spent last summer in Germany, while Cathy Watson stayed there during the tirst semester. With a song and a skit, young Deutschlanders entertain fel- low German Club members at the club's Christmas Party. A. Haug, M. Scanlon, C. Ross, H. Kingston, M. Hanson, V. Mcintyre, l Sheldon. ROW FIVE: T. Knight, K. Shaw, D. Stratton, M. Mayer, L. Culmer, J. Ringstrom, J. Kirchner, L. Kirchner, M. Dobratz. ROW SIX: J. Erickson, S. Popkin, S. Green, C. Gmitro, A. Lofsness, S. Vassar, S. Peterson, D. Tho- reen, N. Ness, M. Meiners. er-' 1- as -1- - '- -V1 u ' 1 7 - FRONT ROW: D. Buchanan, E. Bennett, N. Nessel, N. Monahan, presidentg M. Farseth, advisory B. Zezulka, secretary, L. Gorgos, vice-president, J. Ryden. ROW TWO: J. Anderson, K. Erickson, S. Neuman, K. McDonald, M. Pedersen, J. Svitak, P. Mullen, S. Blomberg. ROW THREE: D. Dody, Adelante Siempre Adelantel lForward, Always Forward!i is the motto ot the Spanish Club. Industri- ous members started their year with an initiation and helped with the American Field Service candy sale. The club's traditional Christmas celebration is a Pinata Party which included breaking a papier-mache figure filled with goodies known as a pinata. Under the direction ot Miss Farseth, a banquet tor depart- ing seniors was the last activity of a busy year. Jackie Nelson, Jean Leitzen, Nancy Erickson and Judy Poole, Spanish Club members, tie maroon and gold balloons that were sold to RHS students during Homecoming festivities. Traditional Pinata Party Held by Spanish Club FRONT ROW: M- Dawson, P- ClC1USOf1, 5. Silver, K. Anderson, G. Arm- M Vining S Gunther S Hill M Lindrofh S Pouh C Hooton C Stern STFOHQ, C- WUYORUF, M- PUSTV6, J- Poole- ROW TVVO1 N- lf19GllS, K. Elf-le, ROW FOUR L Lloyd K Shepherd S Hinrichs R Sharrow B Carlson S C. Hastings, S. Hokanson, L. Fitzenberger, J. Moyer, J. Lamb. ROW THREE: Girard V Triplett S Anderson nf!! f ' ., . FRONT ROW2 J. Wittke, S. Schroeder, J., Johnson, secretary, J. Crosbie, treasurer, S. Stone, president, D. Mona, sergeant-at-arms, R. Phillips, J. Swanson. ROW TWO: M. Beeth, S. Anderson, K. Kambeitz, L. Martinson, N. Lindquist, P. Elfstrand, L. Tanner, P. Loza. ROW THREE: J. Tibbetts, M. Foss, G. Ryan, G. Sheldon, J. Anderson, S. Skanse, J. Alinder, M. Van ,,...-- . MVA-W- Bu1ton! Button! Buy your Winter Sports Day button, say French Club members Sandy Stone and Marian Carlson to fellow students. FRONT ROW: S. Stone, president, S. Hollingsworth, M. Rorris, K. Johnson, B. Christensen, S. Frost, L. Kanyuck, K. Lilia, L. Hartshorn, Mr. Swadner, advisor. ROW TWO: M. Carlson, K. Kerns, A. Molacek, M. Johnston, E. Warhol, D. Pierson, K. Rund, P. Johnson, D. Hartshorn. ROW THREE: J. Gelder. ROW FOUR: J. Becker, S. Blomberg, P. Crist, B. Hedensten, S. Neuman, N. Silver, G. Raymond, C. Larson. ROW FIVE: B. Lynch, C Anderson, M. Lee, K. McLean, C. Hutchings, S. Sloan, M. Wicks, D. Dvorak. ROW SIX: M. Schmaltz, J. Bang, E. Erickson, M. Hollnagel, J. Broms, D. Putnam, M. Stram, S. Macgowan, N, Pavlovic. Roosevelt French Club Sponsors W S D Pin Sale Oh, you're getting my feet wet, exclaimed a club member at the French Club car wash. Washing cars, selling Winter Sports Day buttons and spon- soring an All-School Party were the club's fund-raising proiects. ln December, the club donated gifts to Santa Anonymous. For the Homecoming festivities, the French Club decorated the stage in the audito- rium. This year's social activities supervised by Mr. Swadner, club advisor, included an initiation of new members, a hamburger fry, a bowling party, a roller skating party and a spring banquet. Campion, K. Anderson, M. Tischer, K. Schmaltz, D. Julian, S. Sandin, D. Moon, S. Ackland, M. Anderson. ROW FOUR: V. Smith, J. Anderson, B. Yeo, R. Jennrich, P. Zaiac, P. Hanson, M. Miller, G. Connell, F. Woessner. Kudix FRENCH CLUB FRONT ROW: K. Breva, J. Carlson, K. Haugen, J. Crosbie, Treasurer, J. Edmunds, S. STone, presidenl, L. Swadner, advisor, G. Ohlsson. ROW TWO: L. Davis, K. Downing, R. Mazzola, K. KrafT, G. MacDonald, O. Nilson, R. Nelson, J. Bertrand. ROW THREE: J. Siorer, G. Reid, S. Stewart, Russian Club Members Study Foreign Culture NOT in sTruggle buT in friendship, is The moTTo of The Russian Club. Guided by This, The members Tried To promoTe inTeresT and undersTanding OT The Russian language and culTure, and conTrilouTe To universal undersTanding and world peace. DirecTed by The olllicers, Dick Wilson, presidenf, Dave HarringTon, vice presidenT, Marilyn Johnson, secreTary, Dennis Lowder, publiciTy chairman, and lvlr. PeTrou, club members aTTended Russian movies aT The Walker ArT CenTer, conducTed a iunior high school program and planned a picnic and banquet RUSSIAN CLUB FRONT ROW: D. Lowder, D. Harrington, M. Johnson, R Wilson, D. Schwanz, P. Pefrou, advisor. ROW TWO: C. Knudson, M. Egolf, B. Backlin, K. Troedsson, K. Lembecker, L. Bonin, S. Peterson. ROW FOUR: J. Johnson, L. Marase, K. Haaland, L. Heslness, K. Liliemark, S. Lillehei, P. Donnelly. ROW FIVE: D. Franzen, K. Nelson, S. Singer, J. Egeberg, M. Field, L. Vaughan, L. Andersson, P. Menien, K. Kwakenar. P. Petrou assists R. Recker, R. Hoberg and R. Wilson, Russian club members, in selling AFS Candy. B. Berg, K. Swanson, B. Hoberg. ROW THREE: J. Herre, D. Doreau, J. Chris- topherson, D. Cederberg, J. Tofushek, R. Recker. FRONT ROW: M. Hartman, L. Stolpe, S. Sandell, D. Fernstrom, J. Ander- son, president, J. Johnson, secretary-treasurer, M. Lamperd, vice president, K. Brynge, W. Benson, advisor, D. Backman. ROW TWO: J. Stenquist, B. Erickson, J. Weston, S. Dahlin, S. Bostrom, R. Hallin, B. Hegberg, J. Luoma, J. Nelson, S. Mattsen. ROW THREE: A. Lundquist, L. Carlson, B. l Erickson, M. Anderson, B. Hedin, A. Carlson, J. Wicklund, M. Michalik, M. Jones, R. Lofgren. ROW FOUR: D. Olson, J. Olson, J. Myrbill, B. Carlson, J. Wittke, T. Nelson, N. Sandeen, J. Nelson, J. Rodin, J. Peterson. ROW FIVE: L. Andersson, J. Berzelius, B. Tyllia,'C. Bernhardson, B. Brown, M. Beaver, B. Hedin, D. Olson, D. Holmberg. Smorgasbord Highlights I96I for Swedish Club God dag igood dayD was heard each time the Swedish club met for one ot its numerous activities. The year's first event was a pow-wow held at the deer pen in Minnehaha Park. The pow-wow was planned by President Jeannine Anderson and Ad- visor Mr. Benson to help the members become better acquainted. The next planned activity was a tour ot the Swedish American lnstitute where the entire club spent an afternoon enioying the articles collected from The different Scandinavian countries. The Smorgasbord was the highlight ot the year The assortment of food included lutetisk, krumkaka, fattigman, letse and sandbakkelse. During the school year all club members had con- siderable opportunity to learn more about Swedish culture and to gain some understanding ot the peo- ple of all the Scandinavian countries. Swedish Club members, J. Wittke and D. Mattson, had their ups and downs during an evening of skating at Lake Harriet. '-fx? Q ifi 197 is fl Ti 5 Ni A 1 fe 'ffl 'S fi :Anil S msffllfk- K K X S ffl - KX 3 grin ,fre Basketball captain Dave Nelson tapes football and track captain Denny HoFf's foot as puckster co-captains Ron Naslund and Dean Carlson inspect a pair of hockey pants. S PORTS Q i . x f L' Q N 4VV, :F A X f Jn.: I , N iw --lv , f..QL,g TE Q, HL f Q -5-nxf, KA ' 'FW' -' 1 . ug. f xle' 50-2 4. x 2. xiii? v A iff - . .k,,, A .. fi 1 S. .,,, 1 ,Y U!! 9' . V, ...r if 'J . S -vt2,5..r,-ry. F .V ,. A KJ, gg.5.4-its 2 Vim! if '1 MQW Six strong Teddy cheerleaders hold up heavy paper sign which predicts outcome of the West football game. Q N rs- . ' V' Support Winning Teams dent body, introduced new cheers and sold balloons at the football preview. Also, the night of the pre- view l2oosevelt's cheerleaders sponsored a dinner for all ot the cheerleaders in the city. During the hockey season, this enthusiastic group became the first Teddy cheerleaders to skate at the games. This year the Roosevelt Teddy became an im- portant member ot the squad as he made appear- ances at basketball games, hockey games and pep- tests. As Roosevelt's mascot, he provided entertain- ment and became a symbol ot the school's spirit. siiifr, Fight, team, fight! yells Tom Nygaard, cheering Roosevelt foot- ball team on to a victory over West. What language is this? yells opposition as cheerleaders lead RHS pepsters in the new Ish cheer. 171 YK. Roosevelt'-5 Football Team Placed Second in Lettermen 5' J'-x Baron, G. Kahn, D. R Bechtold, J. flieenan, P. Q 'E .1 Bigelow, W. Loader, B. m x Blomquist, G. Mahn, W. .. Bowler, W. Noble, R. Bundy, R. Olson, L. Clyde, R. Peterson, L. Dyiack, J. Ouirk, P. 'Engfer, G. fRamberg, C. Englund, R. Roberg, K. Fredell, S. Rook, J. Greendahl, D. Scamp, W. Guptill, J. Swenson, R. Harder, B. Warn, F. Herre, J. Weyrauch, A. MHotf, D. Widga, C. Inde, A. Werbowski, J., Jenson, C. Manager Denotes second award. Denotes third award. A SQUAD FRONT ROW: J. Dyiak, L. Olson, R. Swenson, P. Lamberger, K. Elfstrum, R. Noble, J. Bechtold, J. Herre, G. Walling, P. Quirk, G. Blomquist. ROW TWO: R. Olson, Mgr., W. Scamp, J. Rook, L. Peterson, C. Ramberg, D. Led by captain Denny Hoff, Roosevelt's toot- ball team placed second in the city with seven wins and one loss. Denny Greendahl, chosen all- city, and Fred Warn, all-city and all-state, were honored for outstanding play. Fred won the city scoring title, was named both Back and Lineman of the Week and was chosen Most Valuable player in the city. The l96l squad will have nine returning letter- men. Steve Fredell and Ron Noble were elected co-captains for next year's football squad. Never out of a game, said B squad coach Turk when asked about the play of his team this year. Being hampered by iniuries throughout the schedule, the B squad won one game, while losing two and tying two in Southern division play. Roosevelt's sophomore football team, coached by Mr. Benson and Mr. Brenny, finished the sea- son with one win, one loss, and three ties. This squad had the best potential of any sophomore team in the last five years, said coach Benson. Bigelow drives through the middle of the line for a touchdown. Greendahl, D. Hoff, B. Loader, G. Engfer, W. Bowler, D. Kahn, G. Baron, R. Mahn, K. Jensen, A. Weyrauch, T. Turk, Asst. Coach, A. Gowans, Asst. Coach Englund, A. Fields, Mgr. ROW THREE: J. Sullivan, Head Coach, S. Fredell, K, MISSING: R. Bundy, J. Guptill, C. Widga. Roberg, R. Clyde, B. Harder, A. lnde, W. Bigelow, P. Keenan, F. Warn, W. City with Record of Seven Wins and One Loss ROOSEVELT 42, MECHANIC ARTS O Roosevelt began its season by defeating Mechanic Arts of Saint Paul. End Bill Mahn recovered a fumble and ran back for a touchdown. Later Mahn scored on a touchdown pass in the closing seconds. ROOSEVELT 12, WASHBURN 6 Bolstered by student spirit and a strong desire to win, Roosevelt halted Washburn's winning streak at twenty-three games. A muddy gridiron and a sturdy Teddy defense also helped in the victory. Resting Teddies concentrate on game play. ROSEVELT 20, SOUTH T3 Roosevelt's Roughriders spoiled South's Homecoming at the Parade Stadium. The tought Roosevelt defense slowed the powerful South single-wing offense. Ted quarterback Rook scored on a fifteen yard sneak. ROOSEVELT 7, HENRY 21 Overconfidence proved fatal in the Homecoming games with Henry. This, combined with the passing arm of Patriot Steve Foster and the flzzling offense, gave Roosevelt its lone defeat of the football season. D. Kahn and coaches unhappy over a called penalty. SOPHOMORE SQUAD. FRONT ROW: A. Fields, Mgr., D. Olson, R. Holmes, S. Westby, J. Molinaro, J. Edmunds, K. Walker, W. Hester, D. Andersen, D. Scott, Anderson, J. Bieldanes, M. Hollnagel, L. Olson, P. Smith, D. Johnson, R. An- D. Schlismann, W. Schwartz, D. McCollough. ROW THREE: W. Benson, Coach, derson, T. Anderson, J. Wicklund, D. Benolkin, J. Hall, G. Johnson, D. Nelson. B. Hanson, R. Wandberg, D. Conner, R. Kerfeld, D. Olds, R. Quick, J. Thomas, ROW TWO: D. Bryant, A. Hendrickson, J. Ervin, M. Franson, A. Pearson, G. G. O'Keedfe, D. Clean, M. Jensen, J. Wangstad, S. Pardino, A. Brenny, Coach. ROOSEVELT 21, SOUTHWEST O Fred Warn was moved back to halfback during the week. On his first play he ran 89 yards for Roosevelt's first score and scored again later as the Teddies ruined Southwest's Home- coming. ROOSEVELT 40, VOCATIONAL 20 Roosevelt came back after a dismal first halt to smother the Volts for the fifth win of the season. Leading 21-14 at the end of the halt, the Teddies came to life to score twenty more points. West runner learns the hard facts of football from the all-city Greendahl and teammate. '1 '44 Alf . QQ' ' 'Z .... ' Junior Swenson about to receive a pass as oppo- nent looks on helplessly. 174 l . f'l.liJ 'K 'I' S . ' . . L -' -- M 74 Coach Sullivan and all-state Warn discuss strategy. City scoring champ Warn on way to touchdown. Tough Defense Was the Key to Ted's Success ROOSEVELT 21, WEST 7 A strong Teddy defense thwarted scoring attempts by West and brought Roosevelt's winning record to six. Offensively, Jerry Guptill threw a pass to Gary Engter for a Roosevelt touchdown. ROOSEVELT 40, NORTH 7 Roosevelt completed its football schedule by overpowering North. Leading only I3-7 at halftime the Teds later opened up a scoring attack led by Fred Warn's ninety yard touch- he-..: down run. .A M Q . . Vs... . - I A as-rglifggg-gt V .5 A R . . . K ..fw:f:s.Ex fg' , , R - - F 1 1 A Y 2l1 4.'!' 'X - ' 4 R. . 12105-'27 v51 .1 ttyl A 'SM 9-ffi....s 'f. . 'Q !3s' ... side' Ti-f.:.55Eiw1f Eff. Fw- . 51 'f gsf F L fwf r 'Nfl -5. F N ' f ' ' il' xi' F'.i f'f fi-Q A ' M 53 3 ii' ' 'Nfl 7 ft f u .sf . if ' ' .' ' B SQUAD. FRONT ROW: M. Chadwick, J. Bransford, R. Hoberg, R. Kragness, fffsxi. , ',sa.'Qmg . -F . J. Glander, D. Solmonson, G. Fenstad, A. Gierke, B. Jorgensen, R. O'Heron, S. Fowler. ROW TWO. T. Turk, Coach, R. Winkler, J. Fritz, D. Warn, L. Glander, K. Elfstrum, T. Hayes, G. Walling, R. Travis, J. Finn, P. Lamberger, P. Fitzgerald. Engfer blocks opponent's pass. 461' I 1 , 17 fx f-1 Fx.. 4 x .. - - ' ' ' - -' 'i 1.1 '1 i Lx tm 3 lla' 21 FRONT ROW: D. Putnam, M. Lamperd, R. Recker, K. Talle, M. Ryman, J. sler, J. Broms, S. Taylor, R. Hoecherl. ROW THREE: O. Yngve, J. Daugh- Totushek, D. Moon, D. Leckliter, C. Jensvold, H. Engell. ROW TWO: R. erty, W. Greffin, D. Haugen, D. Olckelberg, J. Felker, G. Antoine, J. Bachler, M. Kupka, G. Peterson, G. Dahl, J. Klanderud, R. Wilson, T. Res- Harriers Placed 4th in Although The runners on This year's Cross Coun- try Team were some ot the best in Roosevelt history, the team placed only fourth in The city competition. Faster runners in Three other city high schools re- sulted in a first place Tor Southwest with Central and North capturing second and Third spots. The 1960 team could have won The city meet Two years ago, said Coach Yngve, as he praised Captain Mark Ryman and Ken Talle, The top Teddy runners. After losing The tive top runners Through gradua- tion, The harrier coach faces a rebuilding iob for The 1961 season. Ready for a cross country Trek are M. Ryman, K. Talle, M. Lamperd, C. Jensvold, D. Putnam, R. Recker and J. Totuchek. Moon, D. Tisosvold, J. Trolander. Tough City Competition Stretching to reach Their toes, harriers M. Ryman and M. Lamperd prove that long legs only come in handy for running a good race. LETTERMEN Bachler, D. Moon, J. Daugherty, J. - Mgr. Putnam, D. Jensvold, C. 'Recker, R. Lamperd, M. MRyman, M. Lille, J. Toile, K. Moon, D. Totushek, J. RECORD Roosevelt ...... 21 South ......... 40 Roosevelt ...... 48 Southwest .... 15 Roosevelt ...... 15 West . . . . . 48 Roosevelt ...... 15 Henry . . . . . . 49 Roosevelt ...... 15 Vocational ..... 50 Roosevelt ...... 15 Washburn ..... 49 Roosevelt .... 31 Central . . . . . 24 Roosevelt ...... 28 North . . . . 27 Roosevelt ...... 15 Edison . . . . 50 RECORD Roosevelt ...... 54M North . . . . . . 32V2 Roosevelt ...... 40 Washburn .. 47 Rooseve-lt ...... 62 Vocational .. 25 Roosevelt ...... 58 Henry . . . . 28 Roosevelt ...... 38 Edison . .. 45 Roosevelt ...... 63 Central . .. 24 Roosevelt ...... 45 South . . . . 42 Roosevelt ...... 3l Southwest .. 56 Roosevelt ...... 61 West . . . . . 26 LETTERMEN 'iBerry, C, Kuykendal, A. Campe, J. Larsen, J. iClyde, R. O'Brien, M. Heltzer, J. Ramstad, S. Henneman, S. fShumway, R. Ml-Iyde, R, Torvik, A. Uambeck, N. Travis, R. Working for good form is the task of all divers. A. Torvik, Teddy board specialist, comes out of a iackknife at Cooke Hall. Lacking Experience, Swim Team Finishes Fourth The l96l Swim Team didn't do as well as they had hoped, but they finished in the upper division ot the city conference. Because the squad was com- posed mostly ot underclassmen, it lacked needed experience to compete with strong teams from Southwest, Washburn and Edison. Graduating sen- iors include Captain Rog Hyde, Bob Clyde, Chuck Berry, Jerry Heltzer, Mike O'Brien and Andy Tor- vik. Prospects look brighter for i962 with eight returning lettermen and eight more returning squad members. The co-captains-elect for next year are Jo Campe and Nick Jambeck. R. Shumway and R. Hyde watch R. Clyde dive after N. Jam- beck touched wall. These four made up Roosevelt's relay team. f Milk 'six fgqx FRONT ROW: J. Thomas, R. Thorn, P. Lazar, L. Cermak, T. Anderson, T. Walker, D. Swanson, ROW TWO: R. Travis, R. Shum- way, J. Campe, N. Jam- beck, J. Larsen, S. Ram- sfad, ROW THREE: A. Kuykendal, J. Heltzer, C. Berry, A. Torvik, M. O'Brien, R. Clyde, R. Hyde, S. Henneman, Coach Jam- beck. K. Peterson, coach, F. Adler, J. Nicholas, D. Torvik, L. Sondrall, W. Eibrink. LETTERMEN Adler, F. iOcel, T. Adams, B. Peterson, R. iliilorink, W. 'tPeterson, D. ifLaFrance, D. Schwanz, D. LyOnS, T. Shingler, J. Miller, VV. iSondrall, L. lvioe, R. iStende, J. Nicholas, J. Teske, W. +Norling, D. Torsch, F. ifNorton, lvl. Torvik, D. Ocel, D. Wangstad, J. 'Denotes second award. Performing a B class set on the rings, Captain B the agility and strength that made him a top gymnast. Eibrink shows Winning was the rule tor Teddy athletes this year, and the gymnastics team was no exception. Captain Bill Eibrink led the musclemen to tive victories and second place in state competition. Roosevelt and traditional rival North battled all year for supremacy in the gymnastics tield. North won the city and state titles, while leaving the Northwest invitational title to Roosevelt. Coach Peterson cited seniors Bill Eibrink and Darrell Norling as outstanding throughout the sea- son's competition, while iunior Tom Lyons carried the load tor the team's underclassmen. Forming the nucleus ot next year's team will loe the six returning lettermen. Beating North on the city, regional and state levels will be the three main obiectives tor the 1961-62 season. L 5 -f or it 27 uf? 21' ti A J ' . mg l .L . . f X grh Lv in KY A tiii i'iiL if il R A X A L . R x Z is 'L . R g L J. Stende, D. Norling, M. Nor- ton, J. Rodin, D. LaFrance, G. Miller, D, Peterson, H. Engnell, F. Torsch. Q: BOTTOM ROW: R. Will, R. Moe, D. Ocel, W. Miller, J, Selstad, S. Jurkovski, J. Shingler. ROW TWO: B. Adams, R. Moey, D. Lindquist, T. Lyons, R. Peterson D. Schwunz, J. Wangstad, W. Teske. Gymnastics Squad Takes Second Place in State F. Torsch concentrates on keeping legs straight and toes pointed D classman Wayne Miller pauses momentarily after reach- as he dismounts, completing a C class set on the horse. ing the top of his dismount swing from the parallel bars. 179 7 . Q 233, A fy d.y,,.,- ,. '51--...... f if Captain Dave Nelson accepts All-Region honors. Nelson also placed on the All-City, All-District and WCCO All-State Teams. A SQUAD FRONT ROW: D. Mona, B. Bowman, L. Bieldanes, F. Warn, D. Nel- son, U. Jansons. ROW TWO: D. Hoff, K. Roberg, P. Swanson, J. Broms, D. Warn, J. Herre, R. Woodfill. ROW THREE: R. Blake, asst. coach, D. Debe, G. Berg, B. Anderson, T. Ressler, C, Olson, R, Weikle, R. Mahre, W. Courtney, coach. lNot pictured: W. Scamp and J. Totushekl. X ii. , .. . X . - ' Q S? s. Teddy cager Fred Warn outmaneuvers North's star center J. Ginsburg to score a basket in District T7 competition. I 2? l . if ii ' 181 r H 1 I MR' It Center Lenny Bieldanes pivots around South forward John Bolin, his Sibley Park friend, to score two more points. Accepting the Region V crown, Dave Nelson joined fellow hoopsters and Coach Courtney during the award ceremony xx alll ' Q you ' +5 Celebrating under the showers after a victory over South, cager Denny Hoff playfully soaps teammate Dave Nelson's hair. following the Mound game. Roosevelt was the first team ever to place the entire starting five on the All-Region Team. X 'ffl 'M . 1-uuulr ,Y .Ls-Q Roosevelt RECORD De Lo Salle .... Roosevelt Minnehoha Academy Roosevelt Benilde ........ Roosevelt North ....... Roosevelt Edgerton ....... Roosevelt St. Paul Harding Roosevelt St. Paul Central Roosevelt Howard Lake .. Roosevelt Edison .... Roosevelt Southwest Roosevelt West . . Roosevelt Central Roosevelt South . . . Roosevelt Vocational . Roosevelt Washburn . Roosevelt Marshall . . Roosevelt Henry ..... TWIN CITY Roosevelt St. Paul Central . DlSTRlCT 'I7 Roosevelt Vocational .. Roosevelt North .... Roosevelt South ........ REGION V Roosevelt Royalton Sportsmanship Night - Roosevelt's guests included John Kundla and Charles R00Sevelf Mound - Beekman, who presented to the student body the trophy shown above. LETTERMEN Bleidonesl L. Mono, D' Towshekljg Sophomore cagers this year were sparked by the tBowman,VV. TTNelson, D, Worn, D, play ot tloorman and outside shooter Dean Tiosvold Broms,J. Olson, C. 9'Warn, F. and center Bob Golman, but still won only four Heffe, J- RORSVQI K- WOOCWI, R- while losing six conference games. The sophomores, HGH' D' Smmpfw' Debef D- coached by assistant A squad coach Blake, com- Uansons, U. Swanson, P. ilviahre, R. if denotes second letter M denotes third letter pete with all the other city sophomore teams. B SQUAD FRONT RCW: D. Tiosvold, R. Swanson, D. Ostlund, D. Johnson, D. Bryant, R. Lundquist, T. Huber, D. Olean. ROW TWO: R, Blake, coach: G. Berglin, R. Broman, R. Sather, R. Golman, K. Walker, A. Fields. ,, . W .. ...d.......-... ..s.. ,-Q 4 x ,KKK my x Q4 my Q r -if - LETTERMEN Delegard, V. Engnell, H. Jacobson, D. Mattison, D. 'Shannon, T. Telke, T. Wilson, S. 'Denotes second letter Denotes third letter KNEELING: T. Shannon, R. Carlson. STANDING: R. Ander- son, J. Bower, M. Kuppka, D. Jacobson, D. Mattison, T. Telke V. Delegard, D. Johnson, coach. lNot Pictured H. Engnell, S. Wilson, B. Martini Lack of Snow Handicapped Skiers During Season Weather and results were synonymous during the skiing season. Mediocre weather produced so-so re- sults for iumpers and downhill skiers. Coach D. Johnson and captains Scott Wilson and Howard Engell worked the skiers all fall and winter for the season that didn't come. Co-captain Scott Wilson rounds one of the obstacles he faced as he led Teddy skiers into state competition. A.. A A ?5'lcf . yd' The city meet was held at Theodore Wirth on artificial snow. Wilson finished second in the slalom, while Terry Shannon finished fourth in the iumping event. The team finished fourth. Lack of snow for practice hampered efforts in the state meet as Roosevelt placed ninth. Who said skiers were always graceful? Captain Engnell shows that spills are a part of any Teddy athlete's training. Y V uv 1 Y 'wg Y .. . 185 3 M : '-4----La , .c 5555556 3-if Nfl . ' x 7 9 , , K I 1 , .GA H , amid , 4, , ,'o, QQ go., , , ,..,a:o,?,4.a,0.-,If ' ff' C..d 0, tal, A . , 1 1, 7f,'4ff 9 T A Q if Q',r?6,4I U A . A 4 I I -'mv , . S. f.'5'f1' 1, Q ee, Coach Bob Johnson and players D. Torvik and G. Engfer watch Teddy senior wing, D. Torvik, takes a shot at the Roseau teammates in action during the State Tournament game with Roseau. goalie, Swenson. Roseau won 3-2 in sudden-death overtime. RooseveIt's Hockey Team Posted I O-0 Record Ron Naslund pierces opponent's defense to score. Tying Ander- the WCCO All-State Hockey Team, but missed tournament play son of Henry for the city scoring title, he was named to because of an iniury. iPhoto, Minneapolis Starl '? . 4 K A sffiwl-zamfw .z. T A Myxrif. vt MQW , 5 sr . f 5 l . .i Q 41 ' . A f .1 A FRONT ROW: R. Swenson, R. Ncislund, co-captain, J. Rook, coach, T. Hastings, G. Howe, G. Engfer, A. Carlson, covcaptoin, R. Hond- E, Knox, D, Rust, D, Torvik, M, Ryman, J, Hall. ROW TWO: R, Johnson, rickson, R. Johnson, E. Andrews, R. Noble, T. Turk, assistant coach. 0 0 0 0 0 ln City Competition to Center M. Ryman shows aggressiveness in the corner. Mark, along with wingers Hall and Torvik, made up a strong alternate line. 5 s . 187 Qualify for State Meet 2' um... is N T H ' we A ' a .w 6' Swenson eludes Washburn's all-city Sipple as Roosevelt out- hustled the Millers ancl won 4-l. lPhoto, Minneapolis Starl T. ' fi M ,Q Eric Knox, Roosevelt's red-headed goalie, clears the puck into Dick Swenson, junior, and seniors Dean Carlson and Ron Naslund The COFHSI' in The Richfield TilT at The ice center. were Roosevelt's contribution to this year's All-City Hockey Team. A strong defense, good team spirit and an over- whelming desire to win were the ingredients which brought this year's Roosevelt hockey team the Minneapolis and Twin City Championships, Led by captains Ron Naslund and Dean Carlson, the pucksters swept city conference play with a ten win and no defeat record. The Twin City Game, which featured the top Minneapolis team against the St. Paul champion, found the Teddies winning the trophy for the first time in Roosevelt history by defeating St. Paul Washington 3-2 in overtime. Defense, praised by Coach Johnson as the big reason for success, was the strong point of this year's team. The defensive unit, spearheaded by goalie Eric Knox and made strong by defensemen Dean Carlson, Ross Johnson, Ernie Andrews and Gary Engfer, set a city record by allowing only three goals to be scored in conference play. As the pucksters prepared to enter the State Tournament, the team's leading scorer, Ron Nas- lund, was severely iniured in the Twin City Game, and Naslund sat out all tournament action. Such passes as this brought sophomore J. Hall four assists in Roosevelt's State Tournament game with Hallock and gave him a berth on the All-Tourney Team. if, .. if-... W- CITY CONFERENCE SCORES Roosevelt ...... 6 West .......... . . l Roosevelt ...... l l Vocational . . O Roosevelt ...... 4 ,Washburn . .. l Roosevelt ...... 5 North . .... O Roosevelt ...... 4 Marshall . .... O Rooseve-lt ...... i2 Central . . . . . . O Roosevelt ...... 2 Edison . .... O Roosevelt ...... 3 Henry . .... O Roosevelt ...... l South .... .... O Roosevelt ...... 7 Southwest ...... . . I TWIN CITY GAME Roosevelt ...... 3 St. Paul Washington . . 2 STATE TOURNAMENT Roosevelt ...... 2 Roseau ..... ..,.. 3 Roosevelt ...... 4 Hallock ....... .... O Roosevelt .... f. . l St. Paul Johnson ..... 7 1 1 3 ,P LETTERMEN 'tAndrews, E. HCarlson, A. MEngfer, G. Hall, J. Hastings, T. Hendrickson, R. Howe, G. Uohnson, R. i'Knox, E. Wlvlosher, T. MNaslund, R. Noble, R. 'kRook, J. Rust, D. MRyman, M. +Swenson, R. t'Torvik, D. Teddy danglers congratulate each other after another successful scoring attempt. This was iust one of the man team eFForts that roduced oals, victories and championships this year. Y P 9 Sophomore Six Llndefeated in Conference Play Roosevelt lost the first game of the tournament to Roseau 3-2 in overtime. Roseau then went on to the state title. Roosevelt played the remainder of the tournament in the consolation rounds. Ron Naslund, Dean Carlson and Richard Swen- son were placed on the All-City Team, while soph- omore Jon Hall was placed on the All-State Team. A few of the bright spots for Bob Johnson's hard- skating Teddies were the victories over South St. Paul, the state runnerup, and St. Paul Washington for the Twin City title and trophy. SOPHOMORE SQUAD FRONT ROW: J. Nordstrom, R. Kragness, R Flanders, J. Bieldenes, D. Benolkin, R. Lindberg, M. Hollnagel. ROW TWO: Rebuilding will be next year's assignment as the twelve graduating seniors from this year's team will be very hard to replace, said Coach Johnson. There are only five returning lettermen to form the nucleus for next year's icemen. Strong help for the varsity team should come from this year's sophomore squad which captured the City Sophomore Crown. Except for a dramatic tie with arch-rival Washburn, the sophomores were undefeated in conference play, but lost to St. Paul Johnson in the Twin City Game. B. Paulson, D. Johnson, M. Fronch, D. Crest, J. Bergstrom, C. Deckas, T. Donaldson, T. Turk, coach. .A -uv A SQUAD FRONT ROW: .l. Bransford, L, Wensole, S. Eng- strom, R. Willets, G. Larson, P. Lamberger, K. Jensen. ROW TWO: C. Knudson, T. Nygaard, gvfs its ', 'J ti .H H Ted Wrestlers Retain E. Nelson gains control of his opponent during a home match. Nelson, a senior, was one of Roosevelt's top grapplers. . T 3 lv P. Keenan, E, Nelson, R. t t ' O'Heron, D. Kahn. District Championship The Roosevelt wrestling team won the District l7 title for the third year in a row. Led by Captain Gary Larson, the grapplers swept the title by de- feating rival Washburn, the city champions. In city competition, the Teds got oft to a slow start with two losses. Deteats by Henry and Wash- burn placed the matmen second in the city. For the T962 squad, Coach Sullivan has twelve returning Iettermen to base a possible championship team. Standouts among these include Pat Keenan, heavyweight, and Kurt Jensen, l65 pounder. Strength and endurance, the keys to good wrestling, are demonstrated by D. Kahn as he seeks to turn opponent. VW.,-of fexqlz, fs if 5' ...of ,....-px- 'i'J' - LETTERMEN kBranstord, J. Chelberg, D. Engstrom, S. Fitzgerald, P. Jensen, K. Keenan, P. Knudson, C. Lamberger, P. MLarson, G. Miller, J. Nelson, E. O'Heron, R. Olson, M. 'iWensole, L. J UN Willets, G. or 'kdenotes second letter -' 4-4-P -- ' ' Mdenotes third letter Middleweight J. Bransford, co-captain elect for next season, dominated his match with a Vocational opponent. RECORD Roosevelt . Central Roosevelt ...... Southwest Roosevelt ...... Edison Roosevelt ...... North . Roosevelt ...... Washburn Roosevelt ...... South . Roosevelt ...... Henry . Roosevelt ...... Vocational Roosevelt ...... West . f as 1 ' ' ' f ', pf Roosevelt ...... Marshall l I W Q B SQUAD FRONT ROW. M. Olson, D. Chelberg, J. Erickson, D. Schulte, L . , J. Miller, ROW TWO: C. Hanson, asst, coach, J. Luoma, B. Winkler, J. 4 ,K , . Sullivan, coach. 'fy 1 X G. Larson, 1961 wrestling feam captain, rides his opponent Gary led his team to victory in District 17 competition but as he attempts to gain another pin for the Roosevelt matmen. the team failed to win Region Five honors. ,1- IN, J Spring Turns a Young Man's Fancy to Baseball Baseball, The All-American sport, enioyed moder- ate success at Roosevelt in l96O. The baseball team under head coach Dale Mielke won six of ten games and finished fourth in Their division, Captains Dale Nelson and Dave Svendson Turned in fine pitching performances, but These were not enough To turn close defeats into victories. FRONT ROW: J. Heltzer, M. Ryman, P. Cronin, R. Richards, D. Putnam, P. Lamberger, R. Noble, J. Johnson, C, Quinn, D. Mona, ROW TWO: R. John son, coach, T. Reese, W. Mahn, T. Hastings, D. Swenson, R. Bundy, P. lb Coach Robert Johnson Took over The baseball duties aT The start of the l96l season as former coach Dale lvlielke announced his retirement aT The end of The T960 season. The l96l Team, led by captain-elect Gary Engfer, consisted of mostly soph- omores and juniors as coach Johnson was building for years to come. Keenan, G. Engfer, W. Bakken, D. l-ledlund, R. Slavik, A. Fields, D. Ras- mussen, ass't. coach. 1960 RECORD Roosevelt Central Roosevelt South . . . . . . Roosevelt Southwest Roosevelt Washburn Roosevelt West . . . . . . Roosevelt Central Roosevelt South . . Roosevelt Southwest Roosevelt Washburn Roosevelt West . . . . . . After scooping up a hard ground ball, Pat Cro- nin, Roosevelt's senior shortstop, throws out the Washburn runner at first. 1960 LETTERMEN Bozonie, P. Bradison, M. Bundy, R. Bymark, J. Carlson, K. Cronin, P. DeGregoire, F. Engfer, G. 'fHanson, G. Marty, T. Nelson, D. Nelson, D. Nelson, N. Norwick, J. i'Swendson, D. fdenotes second awara Mdenotes third award FRONT ROW: D. Olean, J. Berg, G. Benolkin, T. Maday, T, Nelson, R. Swanson. ROW TWO: J. Beske, J, Bieldanes D. Hendrickson, J. Hall, R. Wandberg, D. Nelson. ROW THREE: J. Nelson, J, Bork, R. Swanson, B. Hanson, R. Krag ness, G. O'Keefe, T. Schubitzke, T. Ohno, coach. Junior catcher Pat Keenan signals a curve as Bill Mahn pre- pares to hit a few balls during batting practice. F' f -f hi' Al 4Dl Preparing to fake his turn at the plate, 'I961 captain Gary Engfer led an inexperienced team into city conference play. I93 'v FRONT ROW: J. Daugherty, Mgr., K. Jensen, D. Canfield, R. O'Heron, M. Chadwick, J. Peterson, J. Felker, D. Okkelberg, R. Recker, D. Hoff, G. Baron, B. Clyde, G. Antoine, G. Dahl, R. Bachler, B. Oustrander, Mgr. ROW TWO: C. Hansen, Asst. Coach, F. Mayhugh, D. Warn, F. Warn, J. Individual Stars Give Pole vaulter John Dyjak, a junior with an impressive record, scales twelve feet, four inches during a dual track meet. 194 Dyjak, W. Scamp, K. Roberg, D. Greendahl, W. Snyder, G. Peterson, E. Jagers, S. Taylor, C. Ramberg, K. Talle, J. Rusnacko, C. Jensvold, J. Tatu shek, D. Moon, J. Sullivan, Asst. Coach, O. Yngve, Coach. Tracksters Fair Year Hot and cold describes the 1960 track team. Hot were the distance runners, the weight men and the jumpers. Cold was the adjective that describes the sprint and dash runners. The team as a whole had only a fair season, finishing sixth in the city relays and the city meet. Outstanding seniors in the distance events in- cluded Jim Day who finished second in the city mile and the Carleton Relays, and Mike Zgodava who finished third in the 880. A poor showing by the sophomores in 1960 caused Coach Yngve to expect little from them in 1961. However, many points should be collected by juniors Warren Scamp and John Dyjak, who com- peted on the varsity level in 1960. Dyjak placed third in the city pole vault and high jump while Scamp placed second in the city high jump. 1960 LETTERMEN Bachler, B. Moe, M. Bebus, J. Recker, R. Bystedt, D. Ryman, M. MDay, J. Scamp, W. Dyjak, J. Talle, K. Hoff, D. Thornby,'D. Hollingsworth, S. Warn, F. Monahan, E. iiZgcdava, M. Denotes second award Denotes third award FRONT ROW: J. Daugherty, Mgr., B. Ostrander, Mgr. ROW TWO: R. Quick, R. Lindberg, D. McCoIIough, J. Felt, D. Tjosvold, J. Moon, J. Tro- lander, R. Holmes, D. Haugen, S. Pardino, M. Jensen, D. Conner. ROW Shotputters Denny Greenclahl and Kerm Roberg engage in friendly competition as they prepare for a coming meet. Dave Nelson shows the spring that made him a threat both in the running broadiump and on the basketball court. THREE: C. Hansen, Asst. Coach, J. Garies, R. Wold, R. Carlson, B. Mol- stad, J. Knutson, W. Hartman, W. Hester, A. Kanderovskis, G. Fenstad, G. Schleicher, J, Sullivan, Asst. Coach, O. Yngve, Coach. v'Y'BB'ill-Q 5 A xf HX Vx nf XA. nsfxlw' Lenny Bieldcines and Tom Nygaard, tennis teammates, team up to tighten the net before a scheduled match with North St. Paul. 1960 RECORD Roosevelt ...... 5 Marshall . . . . . O Roosevelt ...... 5 West .... . . . 0 Roosevelt ...... 5 Washburn . . . . 0 Roosevelt ...... 5 South . . . . . O Roosevelt ...... 4 Central . . . Roosevelt ...... 5 Edison . . . . . O Roosevelt ...... 5 Henry . . . . . .O Roosevelt ...... 5 Southwest . . . . . 0 Roosevelt ...... 4 Vocational . . . Roosevelt ...... 5 North . . . . . . 0 FRONT ROW: S. Engstrom, D. Schulstod, K. Kleckner, T. Nygaard, S. Wil- son, J. Ehlen. ROW TWO: M. Slcaurud, coach, R. Erickson, R. Cramer, L. Bieldanes, G, Miller, D. Webster, N. Jambeck, C. Petterson, J. Lewis, C. Pederson. Captain Frank Kleckner, state singles champ for two years, bounds over the net after winning another match. Captain Kleckner Leads Ted Netmen to Honors Led by Captain Frank Kleckner, the l96O Teddy netmen swept the city and twin city championships with an eleven win and one loss record. ln city com- petition the racketeers suffered only two individual losses all year while compiling a total of 48 individ- ual wins to outclass all opponents. Captain Kleckner led the team to the district and state competition, but unfortunately only he survived the rough competition. Kleckner emerged as the state singles champ for the second year in a row. The team finished third in state competition. With five men returning this year, Roosevelt was expected to have another good year in 1961. l l 1960 LEUERMEN i Berry, C. Bieldanes, L. i'Collier, P. Ehlen, J. Hanson, J. klileckner, F. Nygaard, T. HSack, R. 'idenotes second letter Hdenotes third letter Golf Team Seeks Third Straight State Title The Roosevelt golf team teed off last spring with high hopes for ci successful season, and after the lost ball had been putted, the golfers had won the city, state and several invitational titles. Co-coptoins Bob Peterson and John Ramberg led the golfers all year in their title drive. Following very close behind them were iuniors Dick Johnson, Neal Benedict, Jim Johnson and senior Jock Keo- hone. Fellow teammates gain pointers as Neil Benedict tees oFt for another round of golf at the Hiawatha course. During golfing practice, Coach Courtney caddies for Dick Johnson, T960 winner of the Minneapolis Star Tournament. Roosevelt ...... Roosevelt ...... Roosevelt ...... Roosevelt ...... Roosevelt ...... Roosevelt ...... Roosevelt ...... Roosevelt ...... Roosevelt ...... Roosevelt ...... SOVQ l4 TSW 25 l4 QSV2 QOVQ l5V2 l9V2 l5 1960 RECORD Vocational Southwest South . . . Central . Washburn Marshall West . . . Edison . . Henry . . . North . . l V2 7 5V2 3 BVQ QVQ 4 6V2 SV2 7V2 Bene FRONT ROW: G. Thone, D. D'Estrada, M. Swanson, D. Johnson, N. dict. ROW TWO: J. Rodin, T. Huber, J. Hunter, R. Mahre, M. Lcinigon, W Courtney, coach. T960 LETTERMEN Benedict, N. fHaglind, R. Uohnson, D. Johnson, J. Keohane, J. HPeterson, B. HRamberg, J. Kveberg, R. 'denotes second letter Hdenotes third letter la-gf FRONT ROW: D. Hortshorn, N. Olin, J. Huckoby, D. Selonder, F. Mcirty J. Swanson, C. Flottem. ROW TWO: J. Furness, L. Akerson, D. Fondrick, B. Hoglond, J, Knudsen, L. Gorgos, J. Olson, A. Tocheny, M, Fronsen, B. Energetic G m Leaders Find Rewards in Work Teddy gym leoders, cldd in wildly striped bermu- dos ond loud shirts or ploin school clothes, could be found ony period ot the doy helping in the boys' ond girls' gyms. These students chose to ossist the gym teochers by retereeing golmes, checking equip- ment ond helping students improve skills. Although it wos o time-consuming service, the gym leoders found thot it offered mony new ond losting friendships, on insight into teoching ond o chonce to keep in shope through oloily exercise. Demonstrating the proper technique for the obstacle course, Jerry Leichor swings over ci box while Tom Lee checks his time. 7 C2 Berglcmd. ROW THREE. S. Totushek, M. Benson, D. Christopherson, B. Smith, G. Holritz, M. Strom, P. Paddock, P. Zoioc, M. Tiosvold, P. Pollock, K. Erickson. SV 3 FRONT ROW: J, Keeler, D. Petermon, B. Kieseth, L. Aonestod, H. Porcidoy. ROW TWO: R. Erickson, S. Taylor, R. Shumwoy, T. fi' ,f M33 Lee, S. Melin, F. Torsch, R. Verness, R. Runeborg, J. Olson, J. Brown. RHS Equipment Managers Assist Athletic Teams Equipment management is a full-time and impor- tant iob at Roosevelt. Under the direction of H. Riemenschneider, the student managers distribute equipment and keep it in good shape. The year's activity starts as soon as school begins in the fall. Repair and distribution of football equip- ment keeps the boys working all fall. During the winter, six sports keep boys in the equipment room constantly on the go. ln spring all equipment is col- lected and stored away. S. Paris and A. Kehnman double team K. Erickson as referee S. Larson calls foul during a basketball game. vga ii-J N. Olin, K. Flattem, M. Fransen, A. Tachney, S. Totushek, K. Troedsson, J. Olson, B, Bergland, M. Benson, K, Erickson, G. Holriiz, J. Furness, M. Johnson. ,J wifi 51-I V rx --'X 7 1 S. Lindell, R. Kline, R. Johnson, H. Riemenschneider, adviser, M. Kyllonen. Girls Enjoy Playing in Basketball Tournament Girls' six member basketball had an active year at RHS. The school title was won by the Reddy Ted- dies, a senior team. ln the double elimination tournament, this team defeated the Shooting Stars, a iunior team, in the final game. ln Park Board competition, Reddy Teddies finished play with a record of three wins and five defeats, two of which were forfeited games. r We C! School Playoffs Decide Tennis, Badminton Teams The i960 girls' Tennis Team compleTed iTs season wiTh one win and Three losses. Top players were Nancy Olin and Jeri Furness in doubles play and Louise Gorgos in singles play. The l96i Team con- sisTed mainly of These experienced players. Team members were chosen from The girls who excelled in The all-school Tennis playoff. Girls' Tennis Teams are divided inTo Two divisions in The ciTy. The win-loss record deTermines The sTand- ing oi The Teams in each division. Finally, The ciTy division leaders. I il 2 G. Holritz, C. Anderson, A. Hubbard, J. Furness, L. Gorgos, M. Johnson, N. Olin. Birdie and rackeT in posiTion, RoosevelT's star badminTon player, smiling Judy Olson, prepares To begin another game. VicTories over Edison, Henry, NorTh and CenTral enabled The badminTon Team To vie wiTh SouThwesT for ciTy championship. AlThough RoosevelT Triumphed over SouThwesT in i960 and snaTched The ciTy crown, This season The Teddy players were noT so TorTunaTe and The crown wenT To a good SouThwesT Team. Minneapolis high schools are divided inTo Two dis- TricTs for badminTon compeTiTion wTh The champions playing oFi Tor The ciTy TiTle. SelecTed by eliminaTion, RoosevelT's Ten member Team was made up mosTly of seniors wiTh Third year veTeran Judy Olson playing firsT singles. FRONT ROW: N. Olin, J, Furness, K. Flafiem, J. Olson, G. Sonniag, J. Olson. ROW TWO: D. Franzen, K. Erickson, A. Hubbard, F. Brown, K. Troedsson. Kmhh F FWFT' F m k F 'il Ti . 5 I ,im -ji . - ...W L,,. ,,?,.,,,... K+' - X , .- mu I ax gvi N . 7 F2 - . 5 ,IQ ngfil F--' 1 J 4' .. FRONT ROW: N. Miller, 'J . ' J. Olson, G. Sonntag, N. Nessel, J. Storer. ROW TWO. S. McNamara, D. Franzen, G. Reid, S. Dahl- I 1 berg, F. Brown, J. Grono- .K 'xg L -. . F a 1 A len. 'JI K J ' of s- . .a L t ,- -Y. Ri-iv ' -Wai' .4 Competition Keen in Volleyball rates as one of the tavorite sports among Teddy students because the easily-learned game is tun and the competition is exciting. Roosevelt's volleyball tournament for girls is held in the spring. Its entries play a double elimination type tournament enabling a team to lose or forfeit one game and still have a chance to vvin the cham- pionship. The winner of the i960 tournament was a good sophomore team, the Volly-Oops. After winning the all-school trophy as sophomores and juniors, homeroom 310 ltormerly 3083 again vvon the championship in the l96l volleyball tournament. Challenging lor the school championship were sophomore champions, homeroom L.R. l, and the best ot the iunior class, homeroom l l l. Tl 5 ht R :Ti s E5 fp ga 85- - 1 ',..., . ' ,- X .ig Cv as js - tl nz School Volleyball Meet Jim McCarthy spikes the ball to score as seniors defeated juniors for the school's intramural volleyball championship. FRONT ROW: M. Fransen, P. Zaiac, B. Smith. ROW TWO: B. Davidson, R. Nas- lund, J. McCarthy, C. Swenson. lNot Pictured C. Rowlettl. 201 ,wsu-.,s A ,, 3 k N7- , wi 1: ,- 11, Q -:Q-fm :KQQX 1 , ggfyfg, n,, . Nf f, , . 1 fzwvvfzk-....Q ,, fwflis - f W-2X s:g,3nf.q,,4 2' L . .-f:,fp' .izgfgpp gm: .1253-.el fgg, ,wggz f W., -t, . Q., .mffwasiama A , Mi W W If-f,-334, ,. N. A 1 7 'E . f ,wi zwff. fMc .:7,16w:.,:a fc :A- , W, , 1 'f of ,W ,,,. MM, .,,.. H V f aj-,. ,M M , iw., , in 4:1 -lg-ggi: gaaflvvxg' fW'lQlf4ezfMv -M x--, ff -f, Sffa 45 1 N . V' A ,. I Q 4 , , 1 . ni v WQLLW A jf J , X I 4 ww as .J ' f' gf if .. - 5 K an it 2 ii swgx , Y W v .V 3 ki' fi-1 '32 ii -Q ' sus K 5 so sei' 1 ,,,..,.-., l hold no oTher closs of people in our communiTy in quiTe The regord ThoT I hold The Americon Teocher who is molding The Americon noTion of Tomorrow. Theodore RoosevelT The academic world oiters a challenge to the mind. lt is in high school that students first begin to perceive this awesome challenge. Teachers help equip these young people to face this challenge by guiding, teaching and training them for theifuture. Under- standing the world about him and learning how he can best contribute to society are maior problems of today's student. To help him solve these problems, teachers with resourcefulness and ingenuity stimulate the student's curiosity and encourage him to explore the world ofknowledge on his own. Although work- ing with many students at the same time, the in- terested teacher attempts to meet the challenge by instilling in the minds of each individual the knowl- edge needed for harmonious living in our modern society. To the devoted teacher, the reward is the joy of watching students learn-the ioytiof sharing knowledge with others. W gr Qs Xxx 4 ,S Ni A XA u F 0 gm ll .si a:'!' ... .gf I x a s 32 ,.m'-- Navi! I . . N Dr. Rufus A. Putnam, Superintendent of Schools Superintendent Supervises Minneapolis Schools Dr, Rufus A. Putnam has served as Superintend- ent ot Minneapolis Public Schools since Septem- ber, l950. Atter attending public schools in Evansville, Indiana, he received his Bachelor of Science Degree at Evansville, lndiana. l-le earned his Master ot Science Degree in Education at ln- diana University and was awarded a doctorate in Education at Teachers' College, Columbia Uni- 2 versity. l-le has made contributions to books and has written a number ot articles. As superintendent ot schools, Dr. Putnam su- pervises the education ot over 72,000 students. ln addition to working with administrators, teach- ers and students, he works closely with the PTA and other groups to provide an effective educa- tional program for all Minneapolis students. Education Program Set By Board of Education ln carrying out its task ot directing and super- vising the program ot public education for the young people of Minneapolis, the Board of Edu- cation meets with Dr. Putnam and other school and community otticials. This elected group ap- proves the budget for the school system and in- terprets the program of public education to the people of Minneapolis. Working under the guidance ot the school board and the Superintendent of Schools, the newly appointed Assistant Superintendent in charge of Secondary Education, Adner l. Heggerston, su- pervises the senior and iunior high schools. l-le as- sumed his present duties in February, l96O. ln addi- tion to receiving a degree from St. Olaf College, Mr. Heggerston earned his Masters Degree from the Uni- versity ot Minnesota. After experience as a teacher, high school principal and superintendent in smaller school districts in Minnesota, Mr. Heggerston served as Research Assistant for the Minneapolis Public Schools until being named to his present iob. A. Heggerston, Assistant Superintendent of Schools Board of Education: G. A. Mikkelson, Frank E. Adams, Mrs. S. Gale, Clerk, E. T. Petter- son, Dr. Putnam, C. R. Miller, Treasurer, A. W. Leslie Sr., Chairman, F. Lehmann. Mr. John C. Wells, Principal 5 ivlr. John C. Wells, Roosevelt High School prin- cipal, leads the faculty and student body ot the largest senior high school in Minnesota. As administrator of the school, he coordinates high school policy with policies set forth by the Minneapolis Board of Education. He is responsi- ble for all financial records of the school, author- izes all expenditures and signs all checks. His schedule includes a variety of duties. He may be presiding at a faculty meeting, discussing serious problems ot discipline or meeting with the PTSA committee planning a coming event. His daily correspondence receives his immediate at- tention. The responsibility ot supervising, observ- ing and rating probationary teachers is an additional responsibility ofthe school principal. Mr. Wells is a member of several school and city committees. One of the groups ot which he is a member, Senior High School Principals' Associa- tion, meets monthly to discuss matters relating to the operation of the senior high school. Recently he was chairman of a committee which studied extra-pay schedules tor teachers. He is an ex- officio member of the executive board of the PTSA. RHS Administrators Outline School Policies Would it be possible for our club to sponsor a dance on the ninth of May? ls this theme satis- factory tor the next pep-test? We were asked by the Student Council to get your advice on this problem. Every school day, Dr. Mercedes Nel- son, Roosevelt's assistant principal, hears ques- tions such as these. She tries to answer all ot them. One of Dr. Nelson's important tasks during the l96O-l96l school year was assigning students, to classrooms. While preparing the schedules, she had to keep the various classes balanced. Then, as the year progressed, there were the usual discipline problems - an important part of the assistant principal's duties. Dr. Nelson, with the Ethics Committee, tried to solve these problems to the advantage of school and students. Her responsibilities also include scheduling all school and extracurricular activities, helping to plan auditorium programs and assisting the vari- ous Student Council committees with their work. 2 Dr. Mercedes Nelson, Assistant Principal ' Q - i ' X .. 1 08 ,I -- . . - .. i . .2 Q P X f S i P, . -'ir . , ' 3.5-4 QQ ' 1. 4. s - K i t egfcu' , -iff' 5 V- ,Q ri-1 .vw Q r 1 , N Q3 . ., no-v - Si if i l , fi 5 s cific M, ., it 1 ...,...I E. Ponser and E. Poleen discuss college reference material. I i L 5 . .. x .. A ,.f'.:. Counselors Help Teds Plan High School Years Help me! cries o bewildered sophomore, o puzzled iunior or o confused senior. Helping is exoctly whot the counselors did while guiding students Through three yeors ot high school. This yec1r's sophomore counselor, Mr. Arthur Polmquist, wos ossisted by Mr. Ellsworth Ponser os he helped new students orgonize three-yeor pro- groms. Five subiects were required of incoming sophomores which mode progromming ditticult. Tests ond more tests were given to the iuniors by their counselor, Miss Dorothy Pommer, while seniors received cissistonce from lvliss Ethel Pcileen until her transfer to Woshburn High School ot the beginning of the second semester. With the oppointment of Mr. Ponser to full- time duties ond the oddition of Mr. Milton Hughes ond Mr. Douglos Honson, Roosevelt's counseling stoft wos increosed to tive during the second semester. D. Pommer, iunior counselor, A. Polmquist, sophomore counselor are, ,IN l' 3 Q 7 - ef I yi, . K x IWW is 5 :- CQRNELL COLLEGE f ' A college bound senior and Miss Poleen, senior counselor, dis- cuss results of the A.C.T. tests. COORDINATING COUNCIL: A. Boczrdseth, R, Blake, A. J. Heller, M, Weum, S. Telecky, W. Haynes, M. Nelson, T. Ohno, G. Robertson, J, Newton. Faculty Members Aided Students with Problems A truont officer? No! Mrs. lvlorgoret Erickson, the visiting tecicher, is the school sociol worker. She finds out why students ore frequently dbsent or ore not doing well in school. In dddition to other duties, Mrs. Erickson hondles cr fund set oside by the PTSA to give students fincinciol did. Working with Mrs. Erickson to cirronge schooling for homebound students, Mrs. Gwili Bloir, school M, Erickson, Visiting Teocher nurse, is occustomed to heciring such remorks os l'm sick ond Oh, l feel terrible. She ddmits stu- dents returning to school following on illness ond excuses those who become ill. The Coordinating Council, hedded by Mr. l-loynes, met monthly to study vdrious school problems thot were brought to the group's dttention by foculty members, the oidministrotion or student groups. G. Blair, School Nurse Z? l 3 x f . .l , ,W W. ,.,, ,f ., . ,f . A . ,. . X 'ai 4 Q l i x' ff s 1 ,, - i 5 . . ' gif . Y 'l-. is Q K 'L V ' 7 'l gf' I S 5 t X if f' .. f .4 , if Till K- ii K I f',.,fH?'i ' '4 ja , M ,...,. mf , . .Af .f , , m,.. ..,.,Xs..ff'n?WWW 1 l . While J. Robertson pours for J. Benson, I. Lynch and E. Panser, E. Olson begins his attack on the cookies during the annual faculty Christmas Party. ACU LTY all il em GUWFD Um -v XJ Qu' SEATED: M. McGrath, L. Andersen, E. Sanders. STANDING: T. Jambeck, H. Klefsaas, J. Newton. English Students Study Double, double, toil and trouble, Fire burn, and cauldron bubble, exclaimed the three witches in Macbeth. This quote was familiar to all seniors who studied the works of Shakespeare in English and World Heritage classes. In this course students be- came acquainted with cultures of different people through the study of literature. Enriched English and World Heritage class, in its third year at Roosevelt, is much the same as the English and World Heritage class, but includes a greater variety of reading and writing with students required to write one theme a week. lt is a college preparatory course for students who have demon- strated proficiency in the basic language skills. Business English and Communications are other English equivalents offered in twelfth grade. Play Production and Radio are electives taken by many seniors in addition to regular English courses. ffl! 1' un-1'-.,,.. Sophomore English teacher M. Arenson discusses requirements of a good notebook. SEATED: V. Stephenson, V. Kaupang. STANDING: R. Wolk, A. Jolly. arious World Cultures ln all eleventh grade English courses, students gave book reports, had spelling and vocabulary drills and received instruction in grammar. Each junior studied basic skills in two one-semester courses. The courses offered were Creative Writing, Modern Literature, Drama Arts, General Communi- cations, Speech Fundamentals and Nevvsvvriting. Development ot the basic English skills is empha- sized in the tenth grade. During a study of American Heritage, all sophomores cover the basic fundamen- tals ot grammar, punctuation and spelling. Students become acquainted with the most significant Ameri- can literature and are taught the proper use ot the school's library and its facilities. Mr. Fred Lundquist, a member of the English De- partment at Roosevelt, was honored this year with a Fullbright Scholarship. During the year he taught and lectured in several schools in Sweden. SEATED: V. Stroko, M. Doherty. STANDING: P. Sandboe, M. Arneson, A. Whitlock. Shakespeare's theater, The Globe, takes on new meaning for Roosevelt senior English students as teacher V. Kaupang discusses it with N. Lindquist and D. Hoff. R' '44-. .gsxv 5340? .lil 'a 11.1 bf- 3 zittfl' you zilifixx ' 4 I 14,1 7 Ns ing New H' . x 3. if :sl w','ll 3 Students Given Choice of Two Business Plans Office Skills or Stenographic Skills - which shall I take'? This was the major decision for stu- dents taking a business course at Roosevelt. Both courses were offered by the Business De- partment. Each included typing and bookkeep- ing. The Stenographic Skills course included shorthand and advanced typing, while the Office Skills course emphasized other phases of office work. Basic Business, a course taken by many sopho- mores, emphasizes several important phases of the business world. lt is offered to all students. One-semester courses of Business English, Per- sonal Typing, Business Law and Business Manage- ment were also taught to Roosevelt students. In addition to the regular courses, Senior Shorthand is offered. It is an accelerated course for the above-average student whose schedule does not allow for the two year course. -G91 .xx x x 'X 1 tl its SEATED: H. Haberman, L. Gardner. STANDING: H. Wagner, A. Baardseth, e Are you sure this is the key? says J. Swenson as S. Wightman studies proper adding machine fingering. i ,.,.sv .v Y N A .J . .1 s Vx, , 'V -P ,X MP . ..,....-f-M .5 Y as 5 :FS .- ws.. hx, f , at qv ..., X ,Q-av SEATED: J. Rollott, L. Rice, M. Wiest. STANDING: D. Johnson, G. Springer. . 1.1.55 also El' 2l5 Perfection de- mands Diane War- ners complete concentration. I think that's a good fit, sir. P. Hafvenstein practices salesmanship on Occupational Relations teacher, E. Olson. iss it New Courses and an Accelerated Math Program Where's my slide rule? What is a logarithm? Who has a compass? These were typical questions asked by RHS students taking math courses. As usual, Algebra, Plane Geometry and Acceler- ated Geometry, which combines Plane and Solid Geometry, were taught to interested sophomores. A junior could study Plane Geometry, Higher Al- gebra or Accelerated Higher Algebra, consisting f Are you sure the formula's right? asks J. Babcock as J. Bradshaw presents a problem in functions. A sophomore accelerated math class receives instruction from math teacher L. Eakins. 216 of Algebra and Trigonometry. In two years, a su- perior student taking an accelerated course could complete the usual three year mathematics course. Solid Geometry, Trigonometry and Senior Mathe- matics, as well as Geometry and Higher Algebra, were given to seniors. For the first time, Calculus was offered to seniors. Those who did well could receive advanced standing at many colleges. Offered to Roosevelt High Students This Year ' --we --eg l SEATED: D. Mielke, T. Olwno. STANDING: W. Knutson, C. Hanson. A. Brenny, E. Redlund, D. Martin, L. Eokins. 5 W. Knutson explains the operation of the slide rule to student l. Strom. 217 .... u ......... 1.21 .1 M. McMahon checks temperature, and S. Wilson reads pressure as B. Eibrink refers to Charles' Law in chemistry. Emphasis on Science in the Ll. . Gave Study of - X M. Weum, A. Cannon, H. Riemenschneider. What's below the diaphragm? asks H. Riemenschneicler of physiology students. 218 - PERIODIC CHART OF THE ELEMENTS 1 1- illi,.i- N Cn Ni Cu Yu C Rh Ai, Sn bl is li' Pl llm Dy lar Bk Qi its l'm Md J. Thornton explains the periodic chart as S. Halron follows the discussion on the chart with ci meter stick. ls it sulfuric ocid or hydrochloric acid? Density or specific gravity? Tibio or fibulo? Science students looked for answers to These and other questions. Biology, Physics, Chemistry ond Physiology were offered to Roosevelt students. Biology, the study of living things, is usually o base for further scientific study ond was taken by mony sophomores. Biology students become leaf col- lectors in the fcill and progressed to surgeons in the spring when they dissected frogs. Physiology, closely related to Biology, is the study of the human body. Mony students found this to be on informative ond worth-while class. Physics students begon the year by learning on entirely new system of measurement, the metric sys- tem. As the year progressed, they found that physics explained mony of the world's wonders. Basic mo- chines, electricity, otomic energy and sound, os well cis noturczl lows, were covered. Memorize thot volonce sheet! wos one of the first assignments for students enrolled in Chemistry classes. The closses olso spent considerable time in the laboratory learning about chemical reactions andthe composition of compounds. This Course an Important Place in R.H.S. Program Vlih-uwmx , , 1 Xswwq . --+--1--......, ,.,,W,N X ' Q With the help of a chart and lifelike model, flowers are studied by biology students ond instructor A. Cannon. 'W it ' . . . and the spark comes from here, says O. Yngve as he discusses the Wimshurst induction machine with R. Blake. Students Offered Seven Languages at Roosevelt Comment-allez vous? asked the French student. No comprehende usted! replied the student study- ing Spanish. These phrases were heard in the halls of Roosevelt by students speaking Norwegian, Ger- man, Latin, French, Russian, Spanish or Swedish. This year for the first time, third year classes were offered in French, German and Norwegian. Also, four of the seven classrooms were equipped with a tape recorder and fifteen headsets. ln the first year of language study, the student is taught to read simple material and begins to speak the language and to understand it when spoken. Learning to write the language is done in the sec- ond year. The students in the third year classes read newspapers and books on an advanced level. L. Swadner places emphasis on nasal sounds as he demonstrates for his French class students. P. Petrou, M. Farseth, D. Erickson, W. Benson. , L S. Telecky and B. Eggan use a new tape recorder E 9 1 !l Skills are Developed Two years of Physical Education, one year ot Health and a course in First Aid are required of all graduating seniors. Students participate in individual and group games and learn the requirements at good physical health. Sophomore and iunior boys played touch toot- ball, basketball and softball. Sophomore girls K. Peterson, R. Lovold, R. Wilbur, R. Mc- Waters. in Physical Education played speedball, basketball, softball and individual games. Junior girls could choose from modern danc- ing, tolk dancing, team sports, individual sports, gymnastics or leadership. To assist the gym teachers, boys' and girls' leaders were selected. After a semester ot training, they helped the teachers one hour a day. A. Tacheny hopes for a strike as she prac- tices bowling in gym class. N. Anderson and teammates wait expectantly for the ball from opponent during a skillful game of volleyball. ,uw SEATED: C. Lobdell, l. Lynch. STANDING: A. Gowans, M. Skaurud, T. Turk, L. Osterhus. C. W. Courtney locates scene of newspaper article on map. SEATED: D. Heath, R. Webster. STANDING. A. Heller, R. Johnson. -r-'1 fa x nr 1,51 ff .5 ,.... 4, v ff' 42, E. Haynes takes an occasional break from history books. AQ? 'X rv A ' . ' my . ,QM A I .553 1 1 : 'Sr K s- Q V a s lf x , XM XX . 222 l ., ll M Y ' x Social Studies Presents 1776? 1865? 1492? Covering the history ot man- kind from early civilizations to the present, Social Studies courses give students a knowledge and un- derstanding ofthe past and present. In addition to learning facts about important events, Roosevelt students sensed present-day social and economic problems. The study ot World and American History made the student aware ot this country's position in the world. The well-balanced program included a study ot current events. First year history students study the early develop- ment ot mankind, Greek and Roman civilizations, U. S. in World Scene the period of discovery and exploration and the settlement ot the United States. Every second year history student is made aware of the importance and impact ot science and ma- chinery. l-le also studies the social and political con- ditions ot the United States and of the world. Courses available for third year students include World Problems, Sociology and Economics, as well as the newly required semester ot Government. Starting this year, sophomores were required to take three years of Social Studies, thus resulting in the continued expansion ot this department. '-5x :FN . . . and here, where Teddies are born on skates . . . , says hockey coach and history teacher R. Johnson. Band director O. Henning reviews the music for the trumpet section with S. Anderson. This line should be played softer, says instructor A. Swanson as he rehearses with violinist Shirley Colfitt. 224- Roosevelt Pupils Given Good Music Background Working to develop excellence and high qual- ity musicianship, in addition to an appreciation of good music, Roosevelt's Music Department of- fered interested students an opportunity for study in either the vocal or instrumental fields. The choral groups, including the Choir, Choral- aires, Choristers, Male Chorus and Girls' Choir, provided voice training for those enrolled. New antique gold robes with maroon stoles were first worn by choir members at the Thanksgiving pro- gram. Those students interested in instrumental music participated in Band and Orchestra. Playing at numerous school and city events, these musicians studied different composers and types of music. C. Hutchins, choir director, receives the con- gratulations of former Roosevelt singers. Students Found Greater Appreciation for Art An appreciation and understanding of art is important to everyone. This form of self expres- sion is developed in Roosevelt's art classes. During the first year art course, the student is introduced to materials and techniques. Through the study of composition, emphasis is placed on the five ele- ments of art - line, color, texture, form, and space. Second year students investigate the various art divisions. Each third year student plans his own proiect, thus enabling advanced students to do creative work in a chosen field of study. All art students produced water-color paintings to a classical music background. Several of these paintings, which expressed the mood of the music, were sent to the Minneapolis Symphony Show. P Forsyth instructor looks on as D Moen, R. Phillips and D. Dvorak discuss the color contrast of lctures in the dis lc cabinet. Y Boys who prefer mechanical subiects find that Roosevelt has an excellent Industrial Arts Depart- ment. Courses offered include Auto Mechanics, Drafting, Industrial Metals, Machine Shop, Machine Woodworking and Printing. Students may combine these subiects in either of two basic programs. One of these programs is designed to give a broad knowledge of Industrial Arts. In place of con- centrating on one particular area, the student takes a subiect in many areas. This helps him to determine the field in which he would like to work. The other type of program is planned for students who already know the field in which they wish to work. Here, boys specialize to gain a thorough knowledge of this Held. They are then better pre- pared for apprenticeship in a skilled trade. Both programs furnish students with technical in- formation and develop pride of workmanship. Practical experience with hand tools, power tools and materials is stressed in these courses. m1 ........2 L. Brick, O. Hollenbeck, J. White, D. Iverson. J. Sullivan demonstrates orthogrophic proiection for G. Anderson. uke, W. Lundell, S. Johnson. Two Types of Shop Programs Qffered tg Teddies 'is-s Xi 4, .-,.,,,,.....,.,,..... yy r ,, R. Murtaugh rolls out Christmas cookies as M. Dorrian waits to pop them into the oven. Home Economics Teaches New Short Cut Methods Quick and easy methods ot work were stressed in home economics courses at Rl-IS this past year. Short cut sewing techniques in Beginning and Inter- mediate Clothing and in Tailoring enabled girls to complete clothing proiects more quickly. Three courses of Homemaking and Foods were offered to both boys and girls. The program at study for the year included planning, preparing and serv- ing nutritionally adequate meals tor the tamily. Seniors in Roosevelt were altered a one-semester course in Home and Family Living. Group discussions, field trips, group proiects and demonstrations were used to teach practical applications ot the subject material studied during the school year. E. Faanes and S. Boot learn short cut methods in cutting a pat- tern from clothing teacher M, Wichser. M. Wichser, K. Comley, B. Eggebraaten. Knot picturedl G. Thomas. Special Instruction Given to Roosevelt Pupils Every hour of the day, students made use of Roosevelt's library. The librarians helped them select the books, encyclopedias, dictionaries and other reference materials needed for study. This year approximately l4OO new books were se- lected and ordered by Miss Putnam, head librarian. Each day the librarians are aided by student assistants. Work of these library aids varied from duty at the check-out desk to book repair. K. Putnam assists R. Johnson with ref- erence work for a term paper. REMEDIAL SIGHT SAVING: ,..-J J. Robertson, M. Holmquist, S. Wersell. 228 Among students this year were several who were handicapped by poor eyesight. With the help of special equipment, it was possible for them to partici- pate in regular classroom activities. English, social studies, math, art and graphic arts were taught in the Coaching Classes by Mrs. l-lolmquist and Mrs. Wersell. A special work pro- gram was offered, and seniors considered quali- fied took certain courses at Central High School. K. Putnam looks through a new book for the library with her assistants, J. Owens and J. Benson. nasal' QT' Qi SEATED: D, Strom, B. Moe, M. Peterson. STANDING: H. Forkins, V. Miller, M. Cline, O. Sundstrom, O. Michelson. Staff of Lunchroom and We run to get lunch out by ll:3O! was Mrs. Thomas' comment as to the cooks' activities. At the counter, students exclaimed, Hey, pizza today! or This cake looks delicious! Ten cooks cleaned vegetables, prepared meat, and baked bread for Roosevelt students. Pie, cake or a crisp salad could also be purchased. On special occasions the well-balanced menus included additional treats, such as turkey for Thanksgiving and Christmas holiday delicacies. Office Serve Students Each day, students passing the office saw seven efficient women striving to keep Roosevelt's clerical work up to date. Under the supervision of the chief clerk, the office clerks shared many tasks but also had specific duties to perform. The finance clerk, requisition clerk, attendance clerk, program clerk and textbook and counselor clerk each work independently. They were always ready to serve the teachers and students who came into the office each day. SEATED: V. Maher, E. Palla, L. Borries. STANDING: E. Arndt, O. Brooks, G. Johnson, L. Eckerman. F Head Engineer Mr. Sam HuTchinson described The work of RoosevelT's Engineering STaFf when he said, We like To be generally helpful. In addiTion To keeping The school building comforTable and clean during The school day, This group had an exTra op- porTuniTy To be helpful during scheduled afTer-school acTiviTies. DuTies performed beyond The call of duTy AT her iob as RoosevelT's only matron, E. Fosland keeps RoosevelT's doors and Trophy case glass bright and shiny. S. Hutchinson fleftj briefs S. CriTTenden as The assisTanT head engineer prepares To assume evening engineering duties. ranged from Thawing ouT The punch aT parTies To helping find losT insTrumenTs or properTies during evening concerTs and plays. ThirTeen engineers and one maTron worked var- ious shiffs To keep The school's physical planT op- eraTing smooThly. During The winTer season, one engineer was always on duTy in The building. Engineers Keep Roosevelt Clean and Healthful SEATED: A. Johnson, R. Bottom, L. Burke, H. Clarin. STANDING: R. Beyer, A. Hruby, W. Carlson, S. Hutch- inson, S. Criitenden. lnot picturedj E. Wood, W. Hinfz, W. Kunnus. wma S 5 5 1 -A uw' A 'Wife' T... M' ' c , .. ' f'fxes7eWQ'?.fw A X: V fl J I I DEX ANDERSEN, LILLIAN 212 Speech Arts, Elective Speech. ARNDT, ETHEL 229 Office Clerk ARNESON, MARLYS 112,212,213 English, Class Play Director. BAARDSETH, ARCHIE 210,214 Bookkeeping, Business Low, Co- ordinating Council. BENSON, JANET 149,211,228 Assistant Librarian, Library Club Advisor. BENSON, WENDELL 168,174,217, 220 History, Swedish, Swedish Club Advisor, Sophomore Football Coach. BEYER, ROY 230 Engineer. BLAIR, GWILI 210 Nurse BLAKE, RALPH 181,183,184,210,219 Biology, Physics, Assistant Basket- ball Coach. BORRIES, LOIS 229 Otiice Clerk. BOTTEM, LESTER 230 Engineer. BRENNY, ALLAN 157,174,217 Advanced Algebra, Accelerated Advanced Algebra, Electronics Club Advisor, Sophomore Foot- ball Coach. BRICK, LEO 226 Machine Woodworking. BROOKS, OLIVE 229 Office Clerk. BURKE, LESLIE 230 Engineer. CANNON, ALPHONSA 155,218, 219 Biology, Chemistry, Science Club Advisor. I CARLSON, WENDELL 230 Engineer. CLARIN, HILBERT 230 Engineer. CLINE, MARIE 229 Cook. COMELY, KATHERINE 227 Home and Family, Clothing, Home Economics Department Chairman. COURTNEY, WAYNE 121,137,181, 183,197,222 History, Student Council Advisor, Basketball Coach, Golf Coach, Special Assignment. CRITTENDEN, STEVEN 230 Engineer. DOHERTY, MAY .213 English, Creative Writing, 10th Grade English Chairman. EAKINS, LYLE 154,216,217 Accelerated Geometry, Solid Ge- ometry, Trigonometry, Calculus, Math Club Advisor. ECKERMAN, LEONA 229 Oliice Clerk. EGGAN, BENJAMIN 163 Norse, Ski Club Advisor, Norse Club Advisor, Faculty Manager of Athletics. EGGEBRAATEN, BETTY 153,227 Foods, FHA Advisor. ERICKSON, DOROTHY 162,217 Latin, Enriched English, Latin Club Advisor. ERICKSON, MARGARET 210 School Social Worker. FARSETH, MARIANNA 217 ' English, Spanish, Spanish Club Advisor. FORKINS, HILDA 229 Cook. FORSYTH, PAULINE 225 Art, Junior Red Cross Advisor Art Department Chairman. FOSLAND, EMMA 230 Matron. GARDNER, LOIS 85,212 Ofiice Skills, Typing, Cheerlead- ing Co-advisor. GIBSON, LOIS 10 Cook. GOWANS, ALLAN 172,173,222 Government, World Problems, Assistant Football Coach. HABERMAN, HELEN 214 Basic Business, Shorthand, Steno- graphic Skills, Blue Tri Advisor, Business Department Chairman. HALRON, MERRILL 155,219 Chemistry, Science Club Advisor. HANSEN, CLARENCE 191,195,217 Plane Geometry, Algebra, Assist- ant Wrestling Coach, Assistant Track Coach. HANSON, DOUGLAS 22,79 Counselor, Honor Society Ad- visor. HAYNES, EDWARD 210,222 English, History, Coordinating Council Chairman. HEATH, DOROTHY 154,222 History, Vital Events Forum Ad- visor, 1Oth Grade History Chair- man. HELLER, A. JAMES 210,222 History, Coordinating Council. HENNING, OREN 224 Band, Dance Band, German. HINTZE, BEAUFORD Engineer. HOLLENBECK, OREN 226 Basic Drafting, Machine Drafting, Pilots Club Advisor, Industrial Arts Department Chairman. HOLMES, HOPE 225 ART. HOLMQUIST, MYRTICE 228 Remedial Classes. HRUBY, ANDREW 230 Engineer. HUGHES, MILTON 22,139 Counselor, Honor Society Advisor. HUTCHINS, CLAYTON 132,133, 134,135,224 Choir, Girls' Choir, Choristers, Male Chorus, Choralaires. HUTCHINSON, SAMUEL 230 Engineer. IVERSON, DONALD 226 Machine Shop, Driver Training Instructor. JAMBECK, TOIVO 126,177,212 English, Newswriting, Standard Stati Advisor, Swimming Coach. JOHNSON, ALVIN 13,230 Engineer. JOHNSON, DALE 185,215 Basic Business, Typing, Ski Team Advisor. JOHNSON, GLADYS 229 Oltice Clerk. JOHNSON, ROBERT 186,187,192, 222,231 History, 11th Grade History Chairman, Hockey Coach, Base- ball Coach. JOHNSON, STANLEY 226 Graphic Arts. JOLLY, ANNE 212 English and World Heritage, En- riched English. KAUPANG, VERNETTEE 146,212, 213 English and World Heritage, En- riched English, Hi-C Club Advisor, 12th Grade English Chairman. KLEFSAAS, HAROLD 124,212 Speech, English, History, Saga- more Stalt Advisor, Speech and Debate Coach. , KNuTsoN, WILLIAM 185,217 Plane Geometry, Advanced Al- gebra, Assistant Hi-Y Advisor, Sophomore Executive Board Ad- visor. KUNNUS, WILLIAM Engineer. LOBDELL, CHARLES 150,222 Modern Problems, Audio-visual Director. LOVOLD, RAMONA 221 Physical Education, Health, Girls' Intramural Sports Advisor, Girls' Tennis Coach. LUKE, CLIFFORD 152,226 Farm Mechanics, Agriculture, FFA Advisor. LUNDELL, WILLIAM 150,226 Industrial Metals, Stage Manager. LYNCH, ILENE 211,222 History, Social Studies Department Chairman. MAHER, VIRGINIA 229 Oliice Clerk. MARTIN, DONALD 217 Plane Geometry, Elementary AI- gebra, Driver Training Instructor. MCGRATH, MARY 212 General Communications, Modern Problems. MCWATERS, RICHARD 221 Physical Education, Health, First Aid, Boys' Intramural Sports Ad- visor. MICHELSON, OLGA 229 Cook. MIELKE, DALE 217 Advanced Algebra, Plane Ge- ometry. MILLER, VIOLA 11,229 Cook. MOE, BERTHA 10,229 Cook. NELSON, MERCEDES 99,205,208, 210 Assistant Principal. NEWTON, JACK 13,156,210,212 Modern Literature, Creative Writ- ing, Creative Writing Club Ad- visor, English Department Chair- man, Coordinating Council. OHNO, TOM 85,1I6,193,210,217 Senior High Math, Sophomore Baseball Coach, Chess Club Advisor, Coordinating Council, Mathematics Department Chair- man. OLSON, EDWIN 151,211,215 Occupational Relations, Retailing, Work Program Advisor. OSTERHUS, LEVI 109,222 History. OWENS, GERALDINE 7,149,228 Library Aid. PALEEN, ETHEL 139,209 Counselor, Honor Society Advisor. PALLA, EMMA 229 Office Clerk. PALMQUIST, ARTHUR 85,94,139,209 Counselor, Honor Society Advisor. PANSER, ELLSWORTH 94,139,185, 209,211 History, Counselor, Honor Society Advisor. PETERSON, KENNETH 178,221 Health, Physical Education, Gym- nastics Coach, Boys' Intramural Sports Advisor. PETERSON, MABLE 229 Cook. PETROU, PHILLIP 167,217 History, Russian, Russian Club Ad- visor. POMMER, DOROTHY 139,209 Counselor, Honor Society Advisor. PUTNAM, KATHERINE 149,228 Librarian, Librarian Club Advisor REDLUND, EDITH 217 A Aalbers, Mary A. 1LR 21 - 84,162 Aanestad, Larry 11181 - 21,134, 159,198 Ackerblade, Ann K. 13051 - 84, 149,154 Ackerblade, Marie C. 12021 -- 21, 138,162 Ackerman, John R. 11021 - 72 Ackerman, Marion L. 12221 - 84 Ackland, Susan V. 11061 - 72,133, 142,153,166 Adams, Bruce E. 11241 - 72,73,157, 179 Adams, Charles L. 11061 - 72,129 Adams, Richard R. 13021 - 21 Adams, Robert L. 11251 - 72,148, 152 Adler, Fred L. 13021 - 21,178 Akerson, Linda O. 12021 - 21,102, 108,114,115,12,136,143,144,162, 198 Albertson, Jeanie M. 11181 - 21, 159 Albertson, Judy L. 11121 - 72 Albrecht, Carol L. 12131 - 84 Albrecht, Thomas J. 12021 - 21, 137 Alexandra, Cullen J. 11131 - 21 Alinder, Joan E. 11131 - 21,39,46, 124,125,136,138,145,166 Allison, Warren L. 1LR 21 - 84 Almquist, Thomas A. 13261 -- 72, 157 Almy, Lynn M. 12051 - 84,135 Alt, Sandra L. 11061 - 72,160 Advanced Algebra, Solid Ge- ometry, Trigonometry. RICE, LUCILLE 215 Shorthand, Stenagraphic Skills, Senior Shorthand. RIEMENSCHNEIDER, HAROLD 158, 199,218 Biology, Physiology, Sportsmen's Club Advisor, Athletic Equipment Manager. ROBERTSON, JEAN 210,211,228 Visually Handicapped, Coordinat- ing Council. ROLLOFF, J Business EAN 215 English, Shorthand, Typ- ing, Cheerleading Co-advisor. SANDBOE, PAULINE 213 Drama Arts, Radio and TV, Play Production, General Communica- tions, Drama Club Advisor. SANDERS, EDNA 212 English, 11th Grade English Chairman. SKAURUD, MARVIN 196,222 History, Economics, Tennis Coach. SPRINGER, GERALD 103,215 Basic Business STEPHENSON, VIVA 212 English and World Heritage, Re- medial Reading. STRAKA, VIVIAN 213 English STROM, DOROTHY 229 Cook. SULLIVAN, JEROME 172,173,175, 191,195,226 Mechanical Drawing, Football Coach, Wrestling Coach. SUNDSTROM, ORLENEA 229 Cook. SWADNER, LAWRENCE 166,167, 220 French, French Club Advisor. SWANSON, ALBERT 130,224 Orchestra, String Ensemble. TELECHY, STUART 164,210,220 German, German Club Advisor, Coordinating Council Secretary. THOMAS, GEORGIA Foods, Lunchroom Supervisor. THORNTON, JAMES 219 Chemistry, Science Club Advisor. TURK, THOMAS 172,175,187,189, 222 History, Assistant Football Coach, Sophomore Hockey Coach. WAGNER, HARVEY 151,214 Shorthand, Occupational Rela- tions, Part-time Office Training Advisor. WEBSTER, RUFUS 160,222 History, Pep Club Advisor. WELLS, JOHN 99,184,205,208 Principal. WERSELL, SYBIL 228 Remedial Classes. WEUM, MONS 210,218 Biology, Hi-Y Advisor, Coordinat- ing Council. WHITE, JEROME 226 Auto Mechanics, Basic Drafting. WHITLOCK, ALICE 11,85,213 English, Sophomore Executive Board Advisor. WICHSER, MARGARET 153,227 Clothing, FHA Advisor. WIEST, MURIEL 140,215 Shorthand, Business English, Typ- ing, Silver Tri Advisor. WILBUR, RAE 221 Physical Education, Health, Rock- ettes' Advisor, Intramural Sports Advisor, Girls' Badminton Coach, Girls' Golf Coach. WOLK, ROBERT 92,212 General Communications, English. WOOD, ERNEST Engineer. YNGVE, OSCAR 176,194,219 Physics, Cross Country Coach, Track Coach. 1961 Roosevelt Student Bod Amundsen, Sonia L. 13051 - 84,140, 163 Andersen, Donald W, 13201 - 84, 148 Andersen, James B. 1111 - 21,154 Andersen, Sandra L. 12121 - 84,163 Anderson, Barbara 11081 - 21,134 Anderson, Barbara E. 11061 - 72, 130 Anderson, Beverly J. 11061 - 72 Anderson, Bruce R. 1LR 31 - 72, 181,183 Anderson, Carol J. 1LR 31 - 72,128, 132 Anderson, Carol L. 12141 - 21,72, 200 Anderson, Carol L. 12171 - 128,166 Anderson, David J. 12121 - 84,128, 131 Anderson, Dennis P. 13051 - 84, 110,128,130,l31 Anderson, Douglas K. 11051 - 72, 108,133,156 Anderson, Gary D. 11291 - 21 Anderson, Gary R. 1LR 11 - 84,226 Anderson, Gloria J. 13201 - 84,85, 141,162 Anderson, Jacqueline A. 1LR 31 - 72 Anderson, Janet C. 13141 - 72,156 Anderson, Janice D. 11051 - 72,142, 165 Anderson, Jeannine H. 1LR 31 - 72, 141,158,168 Anderson, Jerry M. 11011 Anderson, JoAnn T. 13161 - 72, 140,166 Anderson, Judith E. 13281 - 21 Anderson, Judith K. 11171 - 21,124, 138,143,166 Anderson, Judith K. 11291 - 21, 130,143 Anderson, Judy D. 13111 - 21,151 Anderson, Karen D. 11281 - 21, 133,138,144,145,165 Anderson, Kathleen 12201 - 21 Anderson, Kenneth L. 13201 - 84 Anderson, Kenneth M. 11271 - 21, 138,155 Anderson, Kristen A. 11091 - 72, 166 Anderson, Lawrence 1LR 31 - 72 Anderson, Marlys K. 11061 - 72, 149,168 Anderson, Mary E. 12141 - 22,149, 151 Anderson, Michael J. 11211 - 84 Anderson, Michele C. 13281 - 22, 139,144,166 Anderson, Nancy J. ,1111 - 22 Anderson, Neil S. 13181 - 84,164, 221 Anderson, Nicole M. 13211 - 72, 156 Anderson, Pamela J. 11011 - 72,79, 134,142 Anderson, Randolph 12121 - 84 Anderson Richard V. 13201 - 84, 159,174,185 Anderson, Robert S. 13281 - 22 Anderson, Roger L. 13071 - 84 Anderson, Ronald A. 13141 - 72, 148 Anderson, Russel J. 13241 - 84 Anderson, Sandra C. 12201 - 22, 132,138,145,166 Anderson, Sharon E. 1111 - 22, 151 Anderson, Sharon Lee 11291 - 22 Anderson, Sharon R. 13311 - 84, 133,165 Anderson, Stanley A. 1LR 11 - 84, 174 Anderson, Stephen J. 13281 - 22, 27,126,128,131,162,224 Anderson, Terry 13091 - 72 Anderson, Terry L. 13011 - 72 Anderson, Thomas L. 11201 - 84, 174,177 Anderson, Ward R. 13261 Anderson, Wayne F. 1LR 11 - 84 Anderson, William J. 13311 - 84 Anderson, Yvonne M. 11051 - 72 Andersson, Marta L. 13201 -- 84, 167,168 Andreasen, Judith N. 11021 - 72, 132,142,163 Andrews, Ernest H. 11291 -- 23,1l7, 148,161,187,189 Anfinsen, Kathleen K. 12171 - 72, 141,157,163 Antoine, George H. 11061 - 72,176, 194 Antoine, Susan P. 11271 - 23,143 Arholm, Judith C. 11221 - 23 135 Boot, A. Sue 13301 - 85,141,227 Arling, Bryan J. 11221 - 23,138, 157,162 Armstrong, Gail S. 11061 - 72,142, 153,165 Arndt, Thomas F. 12191 - 72,129, 163 Arneson, Donald N. 12141 - 23 Aronson, Jean K. 13201 - 84,141 Aronson, Randal P. 12101 - 72 Ashley, Sandra J. 1LR 31 - 72 Askerooth, Sally 12021 - 23 Asplund, Engene K. 13051 - 84 Aveldson, Barbara J. 11161 - 84 Axberg, John D. 11271 - 23 B Babcock, Judy E. 11081 - 23,159, 162,216 Bach, Julius P. 13241 - 84,149,156 Backler, Richard 11291 - 23,146, 176 Backlin, Elizabeth L. 11021 - 72, 134,167 Backlin, Irene J. 13071 -- 84,128, 175,194 Backman, Barbara 11011 - 73 Backman, Dianne M. 12021 - 23, 133,168 Baker Carol E. 13121 - 23,127, 132,138,144 Bakken, William 13271 - 23,38,147, 148,159,192 Ball, Audrey R. 1LR 31 - 73,153, Ball, Shirley 11091156 Baltzer, Jenene 13211 72,103 Bang, Judy M. 13201 - 84,134, 141,159,166 Barnell, Keith J. 1111 - 23 Barnes, Richard J. 11061 - 73 Baron, J. Gregory 12211 - 10,23, 39,51,12O,126,136,138,146,159, 161,162,172 Barry, James M. 13181 Barsness, Harriet 12161 - 73,133, 146,162 Bartosh, Douglas M. 11051 - 73 Batcheller, Norman F. 12061 - 23, 128,155 Batten, James 11271 - 23,151 Bauley, Jeanette F. 11051 - 73 Beaman, Larry 11071 - 73 Beamish, Nancy C. 11281 - 23 Beaver, Marialyce S. 13271 - 23, 133,144,168 Bechthold, James L. 11031 - 73,157, 161,172 Becker, Art K. 13161 - 73,132 Becker, Joan E. 11131 - 23,133, 145,166 Becker, Margret A. 13201 - 84,141, 153 Becket, Sharon 13301 - 84,141 Beckman, Carol E. 13171 - 23,145 Beers, Beverly 13071 - 84,141,153 Beers, Bonnie M. 13331 - 84,134, 141,153 Beeth, Marilyn 11071 - 73,141,157, 166 Bendik, Philip E. 11171 - 24 Benedict, Neal L. 11181 - 24,161, 197 Bennett, Jane E. 11071 - 73,135,165 Benolkin, David L. 12121 - 84,174, 1 89, Benson, Georgann 13241 -84,134 Benson, Marlyce K. 13131 - 20,24, 50,133,136,145,198,199,114,115 Benson, Jeffrey L. 11081 - 24 Bentson Darlene L. 12181 - 24,151 Bentson, David A. 12181 - 24,150 Bentson David A. 13171 Bentson, Gayle P. 1LR 11 - 84 Bentson, Phyllis A. 12101 - 73 Berg, Barbara B. 13251 - 84,85, 141,167 Berg, Clil1ord 11111- 131 Berg, Gary J. 1LR 31 -- 73,137,181 Berg, lda M. 13171 - 24,137 Berg, Lynette M. 12121 - 84,135, 140,156,160 Berg, Myron S. 13201 - 84,148,193 Berg, Roger D. 13171 - 24 Berg, Susan L. 13181 - 84 Bergan, Katherine A. 13241 - 84, Berggren, Susan D. 13071 - 84 Bergland, Betty A. 12041 - 20,24, 70,133,138,145,198,199 Berglin, Gerald W. 11201 - 84,184 Berglund, Salli E. 12111 - 24 Berglund, Susan A. 11181 - 24,163 Bergquist, Harold W. 12171 - 73 Bergren, Joyce G. 13201 - 84,141, 164 Bergstrom, Janice P. 12041 - 24 Bergstrom, John 13251 - 84,152, 189 Berhow, Davis J. 12151 - 84,134, 148 Berthelsen, James L. 11091 - 73 Bernhardson, Carol A. 12141 - 24, 133,145,165,168 Berres, Elizabeth M. 13111 - 24 Berry, Charles C. 13271 - 24,107, 161,177 Bertrand, Jacquelyn 13121 -- 24, 126,145,167 Bertrand, Kathleen J. 11211 -- 84 Berzelius, Judith A. 12081 - 24,135, 145,168 Beske, Jon T. 11201 - 84,95,193 Beske, Patric A. 12111 - 24 Bielke, Richard C. 13291 - 24,139, 154,157 Bigelow, William 11291 - 24,172 Billings, Thomas H. 13051 - 84,129 Bingaman, Robert D. 13161 -- 73 Birk, Bonnie L. 12131 - 84,160 Bishop, Sharon 13091 - 73 Bitney, Susan A. 12081 - 25,151 Bittner, Sharon R. 12121 - 84 Bieldanes, John O. 13241 - 85,174, 189,193 Bieldanes, Leonard F. 12211 - 14, 25,100,104,132,161,180,181,183, 196 Blackstone, Ralph 13311 - 85 Blair, Sandra 1LR 11 - 85 Blaisdell, Fred S. 13131 - 10,25, 110,121,126,129,138,157 Blake, Edward D. 12091 Blanehard, Carole S. 13281 - 25 Blesner, Jack G. 11121 - 73,197 Blomberg, Sharon l.. 12111 - 25,143, 145,165,166 Blomgren, Barbara J. 13281 - 25 Blommel, Audrey C. 13061 - 85, 160 Blomquist, Gary L. 12041 - 8,25, 148,172 Blomseth, Caroly M. 13241 - 85 Blum, Clydene R. 13241 - 85,134, 146 Boettcher, Bonita R. 13221 - 85, 141,160,164 Bogen, Rolf H. 11201 - 85,163 Bohlin, Lawrence E. 12221 - 85 Baie, Stanley P. 12121 - 85 Bollin, Judy J. 13221 - 85 Bollingberg, Harold M. 11011 - 73 Bonin, Larry L. 11201 - 85 Bonin, Lois K. 13291 -Q 25,167 Boos, Gary J. 12171 - 73,154 Boran, Ted 13121 - 25 Borg, Ronald R. 13251 - 85 Bork, John T. 12011 - 85,193 Borne, Byrnn L. 1LR 21 - 85,I41, 166 Bornes, Dennis D. 12221 - 85,163 Bosshard, Sandra K. 11091 - 73 Bostrom, Glenn E. 11281 - 25,151 Bostrom, Shirley A. 11021 - 73,168 Batten, Bonnie L. 11201 - 85,163 Bower, John 13091 - 73 Bower, William 13281 - 68,125,185 Bowler, William M. 12081 - 25,172 Bowler, Linda 10lson1 12181 - 9,25, 144,163 Bowman, William T. 13021 - 25,70, 106,121,137,161,180,181,182,183 Boyer, James C. 12221 - 85 Bradley, Jacquelyn M. 13211 - 73, 134 Bradshaw, James H. 13121 - 20, 25,216 Bransford, John D. 13011 - 72,73, 110,128,131,161,162,175,190, 191 Bray, Lynette K. 11021 - 73,75 Brayley, Lorna J. 13311 - 85,140, 160 Breslin, Thomas R. 12161 - 73 Breva, Karen L. 11211 - 85,128, 146,167 Brew, Claude 12111 - 25 Breyette, Carol L. 13311 - 85,141, 146,158 Brink, Sandra L. 13121 - 85 Brinkman, Robert K. 11211 - 85 Broms, James C. 11051 - 73,166, 176,181,183 Broman, Ronald 13311 - 85,184 Brooks, Nancy L. 13051 - 83,85, 134,140,160 Brooks, Patricia M. 12061 - 25,50, 133,136,138 Brookson, Barbara L. 13241 - 85, 140,163 Brown, Barbara J. 13101 - 25,132, 145,147,168 Brown, Bruce A. 11051 - 73,132, 146 Brown, Bruce M. 12061 - 25,131, 138 Brown, Dennis R. 13091 - 73 Brown, 1-rances L. 11031 - 73,141, 163,200,201 Brown, Janice M. 13201 - 85 Brown, Jerald W. 12061 - 26,150, 198 Brown, Peggy 12101 - 73,156 Brucciani, Jeanne 13051 - 85,141, 160 Brudos, Elaine 11111 - 73,142,153, 164 Bruer, Nikki J. 13091 -- 73,74,139, 149,158,164 Brundage, Donald M. 13201 - 85, 128,156 Brusletten, Leslie J. 11221 - 26,59, 66,126,138,143,156,162 Bryant, David l. 13221 - 85,182,184 Bryant, Diane M. 13091 - 73,132, 146,160 Brynge, Kaisa L. 11281 - 26,39,118, 139,l44,145,159,162,168 Brynildson, Helen M. 13291 - 26, 138,143,146 Buchanan, Diane 11111 73,165 Buhrt, Richard L. 11221 26 Buhta, Ronald V. 12221 85,135 Buhta, Sharon A. 13101 26,151 Bullis, Nancy A. 1LR-11 85,128, 130,141 Bundy, Randall E. 12041 - 26,67, 137,161,172,192 Bunn, Thomas W. 12221 - 85 Bunting, Jack W. 12011 Burke, Denis L. 12171 - 73 Burlingame, Enid D. 12101 - 73, 132,153 Burnside, Ronald 13131 - 26 Buske, Susan 13131 - 26,143 Butler, Janis 12221 - 85,141,160,162 Butterworth, Laverne E. 11251 - 73 Byler, Carol A. 13291 - 26,143 Byler, Willard 'T. 11021 - 73 Bymark, William A. 13221 - 85 C Calin, Barbara J. 11211 - 85,128, 140,158 Callahan, Mary F. 13021 -- 26,151 Campbell, Walter F. 11251 Campe, Jo 13091 - 73,177 Campion, Janice L. 12111 - 20,26, 138,143,166 Campion, Sharon E. 12041 - 26,149 Canfield, Richard 1LR-31 Carey, Therese C. 13101 - 26,130 Carlblom, Mariorie R. 11211 Carlsen, Wayne E. 12011 - 85 74,117,133,141,153,166 Christensen, Gerald L. 13241 - 86 Christensen, Joanne M. 1111 - 20, Carlson, Norman H. 13261 - 74,157 Carlson, Adeline M. 11061 - 73,146, 168 Carlson, Aldean C. 13131 - 26,161, 176,187,188 Carlson, Barbara A. 1LR-11 - 85, 140,160,162 Carlson, Barbara J. 12221 - 85,142, 153 Carlson, Barbara J. 1LR-31 - 73, 139,142,153,165 Carlson, Barbara M. 12101 - 73, 153 Carlson, Bonita D. 13281 - 19,26, 144,168 Carlson, Bruce L. 11241 - 74 Carlson, Charles A. 12081 - 26, 129,136,148 Carlson, Corinne R. 13171 -- 26,151 Carlson, Diane E. 12181 - 26,151 Carlson, Donald E. 13061 - 85 Carlson, Joanne C. 11271 - 74 Carlson, Judith M. 13181 - 85,142, 158,167 Carlson, Linda C. 13011 - 74,141 Carlson, Linda M. 11011 - 74,158, 168 Carlson, Lloyd C. 12161 - 13,74, 146,196 Carlson, Lois L. 12171 - 74 Carlson, Lynn C. 12011 - 85,146 Carlson, Marian D. 11271 - 13,26, 138,143,147,162,166 Carlson, Mary K. 11251 - 74,131, 142,158,162 Carlson, Nancy L. 11081 -- 2.7,132, 143,165 Carlson, Rita D. 13211 - 74,149 Carlson, Rodney R. 12011 - 85,185 Carlson, Rodney R. 12011 - 85,185, 195 Carnes, Marilyn P. 13131 - 27,153 Carpenter, Steve W. 12121 - 135 Carpentier, Dennis P. 13061 - 85 Carrington, Richard T. 11241 - 74 27,100,104,136 Christensen, Kenneth R. 13071 - 86 Christensen, Marlys E. 11121 - 74 Christensen, Thomas D. 11171 - 27 Christian, Shelia J. 13221 - 86 Christiansen, James D. 11211 - 86 Christianson, Janet C. 12171 - 74 Christianson, Leona J. 11011 - 74, 149 Christianson, Raymond 13201 - 74 Christianson, Sandra J. 11081 - 27, 151 Christie, Judy 12121 - 86 Christine, Meredith A. 12011 - 86, 164 Christotler, Don H. 11181 - 27 Christopherson, Calvin J. 13061 - 86,129,148 Christopherson, Diana L. 1111 - 27, 67,100,104,127,l38,198 Christopherson, Duane R. 11281 - 27 Christopherson, John E. 11091 - 74, 167 Chulyak, Rose A. 12091 - 86,140, 164 Cichy, James F. 13161 - 74 Clark, Janice A. 11121 - 74,128, 140 Clark, Shirley 11121 - 74 Clausen, Karen J. 13271 - 20,27, 28,143 Clauson, Pamela J. 11201 - 86,142, 158,165 Clemens, Dennis E. 13141 - 74,135 Cleve, William J. 12041 - 74,135 Cleve, William J. 12041 - 28 Cline, Charles 13071 - 86,135 Cline, James F. 13241 - 86 Cline, Judith M. 12211 - 28,137 Clother, Rhonda M. 11241 - 74 Clow, Robert H. 11161 - 86 Carrow, Nancy A. 11031 Carter, Diana E. 12151 - 140 Carter, Gayle M. 12021 - 85,134, 27,159 Carter, Michael R. 11201 - 86 Carter, Robert C. 13331 - 86 Caryl, Gloria 1LR-21 - 86,140 Case, Tom D. 11111- 74,1 10,128, 129,157 Casey, Kathleen A. 13091 - 74,125 Cederberg, Don R. 12101 - 74,167 Cederberg, Judith L. 12211 - 27,131 Cermak, Larry J. 13051 - 11,86,177 Chadwick, Michael J. 11251 - 74, 176,194 Chall, Ronald D. 12091 - 86 Chambs, James 12121 - 86 Chappie, Judith J. 1LR-31 - 74,160 Chase, Harley E. 13171 - 27 Chase, Judy A. 11021 - 74,157,158 Chayer Patricia A. 11051 - 74,141 Chelberg, David R. 11111 - 74,191 Cherrier, Clifford L. 1LR-21 - 86 Chreiman, Sonja M. 12021 - 27 Christensen, Barbara S. 13321 - Clyde, Robert L. 11291 - 10,28,161, 172,173,177,194 Cochran, Gary 11171 - 28,151 Coffitt, Shirley 11241 - 74,131, 224 Cole, Larry D. 13101 - 28,150,154, 160 Coles, Karen G. 11181 - 28 Collins, Betty 13261 - 74 Collins, Elizabeth F. 13031 - 86 Comboy, Patrick J. 13271 - 28 86,174,195 Connell, Gary L. 11211 - 86,166 Connell, Larry 11031 Conner, Colleen C. 13161 - 74,142, 163 , Conner, Dan L. 13311 - 86,174 Conoryea, James 11251 Conroy, Lucy 12191 - 74 Conway, James J. 1LR-11 - 86, 135 Conyne, Karen 13071 Cooney, Patricia K. 12221 - 86 Corbin, Kichard 11241 - 74,156 Corcoran, John B. 12211 - 28 Corcoran, Sheilah 12191 - 73,74 Cote, Beth L. 13141 - 74,134,142, 153 Couch, Gary M. 1LR-11 - 86 Cramer, Gayle C. 13021 - 28,145, 114,115 Cramer, Ronald G. 13271 - 28,144, 148,196 Craven, Ann M. 13111 - 28,136 Craven, Michael 13261 - 74 Crest, Dale K. 11211- 86,189 Crist, Peggy L. 11281 - 28,112,166 Crofoot, Carol A. 11221 - 28,151 Croissant, Timothy D. 13291 - 28, 137 Cronin, J. Patrick 13121 -r28,l59, 161,192 Crosbie, Joan B. 11271 - 28,108, 113,124,136,138,156,159,166,167 Crosby, Darlene M. 11131 - 28,137 Crosby, Lorraine C. 13241 - 86,160 Crumly, Pamela A. 12201 -- 28,145 Culmer, Lessie A. 13301 - 28,86, 131,154,164 Culver, Richard B. 11291 - 110,132 Cummings, Cathryn F. 11201 - 86 Cunningham, Darlene L. 13111 - 29 Custer, Corinne E. 13021 - 29,143, 164 Custer, Patricia L. 12221 - 86,128, 147 Cuthbertson, Terry L. 12111 - 29 Cziok, Allen 11061 - 74,130 D Dahl, Gerald A. 12081 - 29,146, 176,194 Dahl, Kenneth H. 13031 - 86,129, 146 Dahl, Philip B. 1205 1- 86 Dahl, Valerie V. 12081 - 29,151 Dahlberg, Shirley 13261 -- 74,142, 156,163,201 Dahlin, Beverly A. 12181 - 29,145 Dahlin, Sharon 13141 - 74,153 Dahlman, Althea M. 13071 - 86 Dahlman, Mary 13161 - 74,140 Dahlstr-om, Dennis R. 12181 - 29, 129 Dahnert, Susan H. 1LR-21 - 86,141 Daleske, Doris J. 12021 - 29,135 Dallman, Ricky 11091 - 74,132 Dallman, Ronald J. 13111- 29,135 Danielson, Gary C. 11051 - 74 Danielson, James E. 11131 - 29,137 Danko, Rosemary E. 1111 - 29,135 Daraitis, Pamela C. 1LR-31 - 74 Daraitis, Patricia M. 11121 - 74, 140 Darrah, James A. 1LR-11 - 86,129, 131 Daugherty, James R. 13021 - 29,68, 154,155,158,161 176,194,195, Davidson, G. Brent 13101 - 29, 138,154,201 Davis, Alan B. 13241 - 86 Davis, Joyce K. 12221 - 85,86, 142,158,160 Davis, Mary L. 13211 - 74,129,167 Davis, Steven R. 12201 - 29,148 Dawson, Diana J. 13241 - 86,156, 160 Debe, Daniel W. 13121 -- 29,129, 148,181,183 Debe, Darlene 11031 - 74 DeCamp, Marcia C. 12121 - 86,158 Deckas, Charles P. 12121 - 86,189 DeForrest, DeAnn L. 12201 - 29, 153 Deis, Carol L. 13111 - 29 Delegard, Virgil R. 12141 - 14,29, 148,159,161,185 DeMalignon, Douglas 11251 - 74, 154,164 Densmore, Brian M. 12081 - 29 Denzer, Scott 11091 Derby, Diane K. 13061 - 86 Dere, Daniel W. 13121 - 146 D'Estrada, Richard 12191 - 74,157, 197 Dettman, Carol 13181 - 86,134 Devaney, Barbara J. 13221 - 86 Digeros, Joanne L. 12141 - 29,131, 145,155,163 Dillon, Frank 12171 - 74 Dillon, Michael T. 13031 - 86,154 Dingle, Albert E. 12121 - 86,131 Dingle, Donald 13141 - 74 Dinius, Russell J. 13051 - 86 Distad, Merrill 13311 - 86,149,155, 164 Ditschler, Lavonne 13231 - 74,75 Dobratz, Kathryn P. 12011 - 86 Dobratz, Kenneth 13071 - 86 Dobratz, Marjean G. 11291 - 30, 116,159,164 Dobson, Richard E. 13281 - 30,129, 150,152 Docken, Carol A. 11171 - 30,144, 159,163 Dodge, Barbara J. 11271 - 30,162 Dodge, Beverly 13031 - 86,140 Dody, Dianna L. 11221 - 30,143, 165 Doelz, Barbara J. 12051 - 7,86 Doherty, Donna 1LR-31 - 74 Dombrowski, Thomas J. 13251 - 86 Donaghue, Jolene F. 13211 - 74, 128,136,140,153,159 Donaldson, Timothy R. 13241 - 86, 189 Donnelly, Pamela 11071 - 74,111, 130,167 Doreau, David 11111 - 74,154,155, 167 Dorrian, Margaret M. 13061 - 86, 160 Dosch, Georgiena N. 13111 - 30 Doss, Linda A. 12011 - 86,140,165 Dow, Steve 11091 - 74 Downing, Kathleen 11091 - 75,140, 157,167 Dawson, Marie A. 13291 - 30,111, 114,115,116,l27,136,145,165 Doyle, Janet 11111 - 75,157 Drobny, Theresa M. 13051 - 86,134 Drogseth, Bonita 1LR-31 - 75 Drotts, Priscilla A. 12141 - 30,132, 145 Drummond, Mary K. 13271 - 30 Drung, Janie 13061 - 86 Duede, Charles E. 12141 - 30 Dunham, Ray 11071 Dunn, Sandra 11061- 75 Dunnell, Delbert H. 12181 - 30 Dunnell, Diane 13241 - 86 Dunning, Kathleen 13321 - 75,135, 153,159,164 Dvorak, Dennis F. 13291 - 30,130, 166,225 Dybwad, Joel L. 12181 - 30 Dye, Carole 11011 - 75 Dyiak, John 13141 - 75,172,194 Dyksman, John 12171 - 75 Dynes, Bruce L. 11131 - 30,137, 160 E Edlund, Judy G. 13321 - 75,158, 164 Edmunds, John G. 11201 - 86,123, 136,167,174 Edmunds, Judy 11121 - 75 Edwards, Nancy C. 11171 - 30,138, 144,159 Edworthy, Clifton 13291 - 65 Edeberg, Janet 13261 - 75,140,167 Eggan, Linda L. 12061 - 30 Eggan, Sonia M. 13331 - 86 Egolf, Mariorie D. 11201 - 86,142, 167 Ehlen, K. James 13141 - 73,75,148, 161,196 Eibrink, William E. 12201 -- 30,161, 178,218 Eide, Kathryn 13261 - 75,139,140, 157,165 Eide, Phillip J. 12051 - 86,129 Eide, Richard B. 12211 -- 30 Eilers, Karol 13291 - 30,135,143 Eilers, Kathleen 13171 - 30,143 Eilers, Sally 12011 - 86,141 Eilitz, Ronald W. 12131 - 86 Eisenmenger, Diane 12221 - 86 Ekberg Arne E. 13301 - 86,154 Ekberg, John 11121 - 75 Ekdahl, Diane M. 11201 - 86,142, 162 Ekdahl, Gail T. 12201 - 31,126 Eklund, Janet C. 12131 - 86 Elfstrand, Patricia A. 11131 - 20, 31,111,132,138,14-4,146,162,166 Elfstrum, Kenneth 11031 - 75,172 Elhard, Pamela 12161 - 75,133 Eliason, Susan J. 13311 - 86,142, 158,162 Elieft, Connie 13181 -- 86,146 Ellendson, Donovan 11121 - 75 Ellenwood, Donald 11071 - 75,131 Ellingson, Richard J. 12111 - 31 Elliott, Douglas L. 12141 - 20,31, 119,124,138,148 Elliott, Gary 13211 -' 75,152 Elsner, Lois 13231 -- 75,142,153 Enerson, Lois C. 11221 - 31,139, 151 Engberg, Sandra 13011 - 75,133, 139,142 Engen, Connie 12011- 75,141,149, 156 Engfer, Gary M. 11281 - 31,137, 161,172,175,186,187,192,193 Englund, Jean E. 12011- 87 Englund, Robert R. 12021 - 20,31, 68,107,117,124,125,137,139,161, 172 Engnell, Howard B. 11171 - 31,146, 148,159,161,176,178,185 Engstrom, Gerald A. 11131 - 32 Engstrom, Scott J. 12131 - 87,148, 190,196 Ennest, Donald C. 12091 - 87,150, 157 Enquist, Katherine M. 11211 - 87, 134,162 Epple, William C. 11131 - 32 Ericksen, Faith J. 1111 - 32,144 Erickson, Allen J. 11291 - 32,150, 152 Erickson, Barbara L. 13261 - 75, 146,l53,157,168 Ericks-on, Byron R. 11201 - 87,168 Erickson, Carole L. 11281 - 19,32, 144 Erickson, Carolyn V. 12061 - 32,132 Erickson, Darlene K. 13221 - 87 Erickson, Elaine M. 11211 - 85,87, 128,130,166 Erickson, Judith B. 11291 - 32,126, 144,159,160,164 Erickson, Kathleen A. 12041 - 32, 143,162,165,17O,198,199,200 Erickson, Nancy L. 13161 - 75,142, 165 Erickson, Richard R. 13231 - 75, 139,154,157 Erickson, Ronald A. 13271 - 32,132, 164,196,198 Erickson, Sara K. 11241 - 75,135 Ericksen, Marcia L. 13311 - 87,134 Erikson, John P. 13031 - 87,148,191 Erikson, Marilyn 12101 - 75,141,157 Ermuth, Sharon 13161 - 75,141,153 Ernsberger, Sharon A. 1LR-11 - 87 Ervin, Jerry L. 12051 - 87,162,182 Estes, Bruce 13321 - 75,128,131,157 Euckert, Kyle -F. 12151 - 87,146,164 Exum, William P. 11011- 75 F Faanes, Elizabeth 12161 - 75,103, 140,157,227 Faber, Sandra L. 1111- 32 Fahy, Judith A. 13181 - 87,134 Falck, Elizabeth A. 11251 - 75,134 Falck, Richard 13221 - 87 Fales, Candance 11251 -875,164 Farrell, Charles L. 13221 - 87 Faukner, Jon 11091 Fay, Carol 11241 - 75,136,141,162 Feider, Lynn A. 11201 - 87,164 Felker, Jon 13231 - 75,176,194 Felt, Jeffrey C. 12091 - 87,195 Felth, Nancy M. 13311 - 87 Femrite, Susan 12191 - 75,117,141, 153,162 Fenstad, Gerald A. 12221 - 87, 148,164,175,195 Ferguson, Kenneth J. 12151 - 87 Fernstrom, Diane C. 13331 - 87, 134,168 Feste, Karen 11061 - 71,75,141, 157,150,163 Fey, Gary D. 12051 Field, Marilyn 13091 - 75,141,167 Fields, Arnold L. 13221 - 87,172, 182,184,192 Fiipa, Lester 11121 - 75 Filipek, Robert J. 12011 -- 87 Filmore, Pamela J. 11161 - 87,127, 141 Finn, Joseph 12101 - 75,175 Fischer, Judy A. 11181 - 32 Fischer, Russ 13321 - 75 Fischer, Sharon J. 12111 - 32,144, 146,159,160,162 Fish, Nancy K. 13171 - 13,32,139, 146 Fitzenberger, Lois K. 1LR-21 - 87, 140,158,165 Fitzgerald, Patricia 12051 - 75 Fitzgerald, Patrick 12101 - 75,202 Fitzgerald, William G. 13251 - 87, 128 Flanders, Robert C. 13221 - 87,189 Flategraff, Larry 12151 Flattem, Catherine A. 12081 - 32, 67,99,100,101,102,105,160,198, 199,200 Fletcher, Carole M. 11271 - 32, 114,115 Flikeid, William 11011 - 75 Flom, Diane 11031 - 75 Flygare, Patricia J. 12181 - 32,144, 164 Foley, Thomas M. 13051 - 87 Folwick, Sandra K. 12121 - 87, 135,141 Fondrick, Diane H. 13281 - 10,27, 32,114,143,159,160,198 Forbes, Richard 11061 - 75 Ford, Patricia A. 12041 - 32,138, 143,149 Forkins, Diane 11091 - 75,141,160 Forsberg, Janet M. 13221 - 87,135, 141,158 Forsland, James 13141 - 75 Forsland, Joan L. 13251 - 87,147, 163 Forslun, Sandra 13141 -- 75,128, 147,163 Forsman, Ralph 11241 - 75 Fosnow, Sharon 11071 - 75 Foss, Marilyn 11111 - 75,140,158, 166 Foster, Diane N. 12211 - 32 Foster, Douglas 13161 - 75 Foster, Gloria J. 13111 - 33,144 Foth, Michael W. 13111 - 33,150 Fournier, Verna M. 13311 - 87,134 Fowler, Stephen T. 13231 - 75,175 Franck, Mike J. 11161- 87,189 Fransen, Marlyce J. 13101 - 33,46, 144,198,199,201 Franson, Michael J. 11161 - 87,134, 174 FFOHZSH, Diane 13091 - 75,140, 160,167,200,201 Feanzen, Stephen 11241 - 147 Frazier, James C. 13271 - 33 Fredell, Steven 13141 - 72,75,172 Frederick, Judith 12161 - 75 Fredrickson, Donna 13141 - 75,140 Freeman, Judy S. 13271 - 33,133 Freer, James 13321 - 75 Frentz, Susan R. 13311 - 87,160, 164 Friberg, David 13211 - 75,152 Frisch, Susan C. 13051 - 85,87,158, 162 Frisvold, Lawrence R. 11081 - 33 Fritz, James 11031 - 75,175 Fritzke, Cynthia S. 12191 - 75,141 Frost, shelaq K. 11031 - 75,127,128, 166 Fuhrman, Richard A. 13171 - 9,33, 148 Furness, Jerilyn M. 13121 - 20,33, 121,143,16O,170,171,198,199,2OO G Gabrielson, Karen M. 13131 - 33, 132,144,162 Gallagher, Janice M. 1LR-21 - 87 Gallagher, John 11201 - 87 Gallagher, Mary K. 11181 - 33,151 Garant, Jeffrey D. 11161 - 87 Gardner, Susan D. 13121 - 33,138, 151 Garies, Joel P. 11211 - 85,87,131, 157,195 Gaynor, Gary R. 12221 - 33,87 Gelden, Bonnie J. 11081 - 33,144 George, Judith A. 12021 - 33,138, 143,144,163 Gerard, Sylvia 11011 - 76,125,139, 142,153,157,165 Germond, Sharon M. 11131 - 33, 151 Gierke, Alan 13211 - 76,175 Gigrich, Greg L. 12021 - 33,126 Gilbert, Diane G. 13181 - 87 Gilbertson, Carol 12171 - 76,l30, 140,153 Gilbertson, JoAnn 12161 - 76,140, 155,157,163 Gilbertson, Laura 13091 - 76 Gillespie, Dennis M. 12121 - 87 Gilmore, Penny 13321 - 73,76, 127,128,142,158 Gilmore, Perry 13011 - 76 Given, William B. 12221 - 87 Gladhill, J. Michael 13021 - 33 Gladner, James L. 12151 - 87 Gladner, Leland E. 11081 - 33,175 Glockner, Richard D. 1LR-21 - 87 Glockner, Sandra 12111 - 20,33, 67,100,104,132,136,138,143 Gmitro, Carol S. 13281 - 33,59,126, 136,138,143,155,156,162,164 Gmitro, Susan 12101 - 76,136,140 Goetten, Dianne K. 12141 - 34,149 Goetten, Gary R. 1LR-11 - 87 Golden, Michael 13091 - 76,150, 164 Golmen, Robert T. 12121 -87,134, 184 Gomez, Henry 13121 - 65 Goodlund David L. 12041 - 34 Goodlund, Mary K. 11161 - 87,134, 141 Goodman, Gary L. 11271 - 34,137 Goodman, John H. 13241 - 87,136, 196 Goranson, Bradley D. 12221 - 87 Haglind, Ronald C. 13171 - 35 Haiker, Thomas 11251 - 76,135, 147,157 Halgrimson, Eileen A. 13051 - 87, 140 Hall, Gayle M. 13071 Hall, Joan M. 13061 - 35 Hall, Jonathon W. 13331 - 87,174, Gordner, Ray 13261 - 76 Gorg, Joseph D. 13101 -- 34 Gorgos, Louise C. 11171 -- 13,34, 128,136,138,143,146,165,198, 200 Goring, Marge A. 11271 - 34,134, 145 Gorman, Michael B. 13111 - 34 Gorman, Sally J. 12221 - 87,134 Granoien, Julianna 13261 - 71,76, 128,156,162,199,201 Gray, Alan D. 12201 - 34 Gray, George 13241 -- 87 Gray, John L. 13121 - 34,154 Green, Sharon M. 11221 - 34,129, 143,164 Green, Tobie M. 13251 - 87 Greendahl, Dennis J. 11181 - 20, 34,106,133,172,174,194,195 141,160 Greenfield, Lani 11021 - 73,76,127, 136,140,165 Greffin, William G. 12211 - 34,176 Greven, Donald 11241 - 76,119, 129,146 Grobe, James M. 13281 - 34,151 Gross, John L. 12141 - 34,129 Grothe, Roger 13211 - 76 Grund, Warren J. 12021 -- 34,134 Gudmunson, Michael J. 1111 - 34 Guentz, Diane G. 13101 - 34,155 Guest, Sandra 12171 - 76 Guilfoyle, Patricia 13261 - 76 Gunther, Sandra K. 12161 - 76,139, 140,165 Guptil, Vicki L. 12121 - 87 Guptill, Gerald M. 11171 - 34,172 Gurholt, Joann 11201 Gustafson, Arlene 13011 - 73,76, 139,142,164 Gustafson, Gary J. 13011 - 76,130, 159 Gustafson, Joy M. 1LR-11 - 87,128, 136,147,164 Gustafson, Judith A. 13171 - 34, 149 Guth, Linda 11241 - 75,76 Gwiazdo-n, James D. 11271 - 34 H Haaland, T. Kathleen 11251 - 76, 134,160 Haasl, Pamela A. 11251 - 76,134, 160 Hackbarth, Connie 11211 Hafvenstein, Philip A. 13281 - 35, 215 Hagen, Judith M. 1LR-11 - 87 Hagen, Melanie L. 13101 - 35,149, 163 187,188,189,193 Hall, Mary Ann 13291 - 35,156, 158,159,163 Hall, Robert G. 11181 - 35 Hallanger, Gary 13011 - 76 Hallanger, Norman K. 12211 - 35 Hallin, Eunice 13011 - 76,147 Hallin, Ruth l. 11131 -- 35,147,168 Hallman, Rozmeree J. 13201 - 87 Halverson, Jeffrey L. 13331 - 87,152 Halverson, Jerome 12061 - 36,152 Halvorson, John 11091 - 76 Hammerot, Karen A. 12111 - 36, 126 Hanna, Glenn H. 13331 - 87 Hanna, Kay E. 11281 - 36,151 Hansen, Allen 12161 - 76,162 Hansen, Betty 11081 - 36,143,145, 163 Hansen, Jack 13261 Hansen, James E. 11281 - 36,132, 148 Hansen, John A. 11221 - 36,148 Hansen, Kenneth 12011 - 87 Hansen, Louise E. 13221 - 87,136, 141,160,162 Hansen, Patricia D. 12021 - 36,151 Hansen, Richard 13011 Hanson, Brian J. 12221 - 87,174, 193 Hanson, Gary B. 11221 - 36,144 Hanson, James D. 12011 - 87 Hanson, James M. 1LR-11 - 87,135 Hanson, James T. 12091 - 87 Hanson, Judith L. 12201 - 36,113, 137,143,165 Hanson, Mary A. 13071 - 87,140, 164 Hanson, Peggy L. 13221 - 87,140, 160,166 Hanson, Priscilla J. 11131 - 36,145 Hanson, Richard 13231 - 76 Hanson, Robert K. 13301 - 88,164 Hanson, Sandra 13321 - 76,14O, 161 Hanson, Thomas A. 12141 - 36,106 Hanson, William H. 1111 - 36 Hanzel, Horde, Elaine E. 12141 - 36 Everton B. 13021 Harden, Carolyn 13261 - 76 Harden, Diane 13321 - 76 Hefdef, E. Bradley 13021 - 10136, 107,117,144,148,161,172 Harloft, Roben L. 13201 - 88,158 Harper, Harper, Harring Pat A. 13061 - 88 Sharon 13211 - 76 ton, David M. 13101 - 36, 59,126,138,154,167 Harrison, Diane 13011 - 76 Harrison, Linda F. 12151 - 88 Harten, Diane M. 12211 - 36,145, 158 Hartman, Marilyn A. 11181 - 36, 168 Hartman, William J. 13301 - 88,195 Hartshorn, Dorothy J. 11171 - 36, 129,138,145,166,198 Hartshorn, Leota B. 13061 - 88,129, 166 Hastings, Charlotte 13161 - 76, 157,165 Hastings, John 13021 - 36 Hastings, Timothy 12101 - 76,187, 192 Hathaway, Donna 12161 - 76,133, 139,140,164 Hatling, Douglas R. 13291 - 36 Haug, Arlene M. 11201 - 88,140 Haugan, Paul M. 11131- 37,129 Haugan, Wayne O. 12201 - 37 Hauge, Roger L. 13171 - 37,137, 163 Haugen, David A. 13181 - 88,176,195 Haugen, Kathleen 13011 - 76,140, 167 Hawkinson, Linda 11031 - 76 Hayes, Terry 12101 - 6,76 Haynes, Barbara 13211 - 76,135, 141,157,163 Hecker, Paulette B. 13201 - 88 Hedemork, Richard C. 11281 - 37 Hedensten, Barbara A. 11291 - 37, 138,145,166 Hedin, Barbara M. 13061 - 88,134, 168 Hedin, Bruce R. 12141 - 37,168 Hedlund, Donald 11221 - 37,192 Hegberg, Beverly 13141 - 76,134, 168 Heggerness, Judith L. 1111 - 37, 112,145,163 Hegna, John T. 13061 - 88 Hegrenes, Judith C. 12191 - 76, 125,141,153,156 Heine, Steven 13121 - 37,151 Heise, Wayne A. 12111 - 37 Heise, William 11291 - 37 Helmer, Barbara R. 11291 -- 37,128 Heltzer, Gerald L. 13281 - 37,177, 192 Hendrickson, Arnold R. 11161 - 88, 174 Hendrickson, Dale A. 13051 - 88, 193 Hendrickson, Roger 13281 - 37, 137,187 Henneman, Steven 12151 - 88,177 Hennessy, Dale 11021 - 76 Herman, Michael L. 12081 - 37 Herman, Richard J. 11271 - 37,151 Hermann, Gary 11121 - 76 Hermanson, David E. 12201 - 37, 154,155 Hermanson, Ross 11061 - 76 Herre, James E. 13201 - 88,135, 167 Herre, John A. 12181 - 10,37,129, 137,148,158,172,181,183 Hessburg, Daniel 12081 - 37,151 Hesse, David L. 11211 - 88 Hesse, Larry 13161 - 76 Hester, Walter 13051 - 88,174 Hestness, La Verne 11111 - 76,147, 167 236 Hestness, La Vonne 11021 Hetland, Chester 11031 - 76,163 Hewitt, Roy R. 1LR-21 - 88 Heyer, Barbara 11031 - 76,136 Heyer, Rosemary 13201 - 88,141 Hilgert, Russell 13201 - 88 Hill, Beverly 13261 - 73,76,141,153 Hill, Sharon 12191- 76,139,141, 165 Hill, Timothy 12021 - 37,148,159, 202 Hinchliff, Sherrill R. 13291 - 38,132 Hinkle, Mary L. 13301 - 88,130,164 Hinrichs, Darrel D. 13021 - 38 Hinrichs, Richard C. 12091 - 88,157 Hinrichs, Sharon L. 12091 - 88,142, 158,165 Hirschey, Rose Mary 13311 - 88 Hise, Charles D. 1LR-11 -- 88 Hoagberg, Allan W. 11081 - 38, 148 Hoaglund, Jeannine L. 13271 - 38 Hoard, Judith M. 13121 - 38,151 Hoberg, Robert 11021 - 76,157, 167,175 Hoecherl, Robert 12131 - 88,176 Hoff, L. Dennis 13271 - 20,38,137, 161,169,172,181,183,213,194 Hottman, Keith 11291 - 8 Holtstrom, Suzanne L. 12041 - 38, 151 Hoglund, Barbara J. 12081 - 38, 54,120,126,138,145,162,198 Hogy, Dawn 13141 - 76 Hokanson, Dale H. 12121 - 88,147 Hokanson, Peter H. 12051 - 88 Hokonson, Sharon J. 13311 - 85, 88,140,160,165 Holleschau, Richard P. 11251 - 38 Hollingsworth, Susan A. 12141 - 38, 145,166 Hollnagel, Michael J. 1LR-21 - 88, 166,174,189 Holm, Joyce 13231 - 76 Holm, Thomas C. 12211 - 38 Holmberg, Richard D. 12061 - 39, 133,168 Holmes, Roger W. 1LR-21 88,174,195 Holmgren, David 13091 -- 76 Holmquist, Dorothy M. 1LR-21 - 88, 128 Holritz, Virginia L. 11081 - 8,39,64, 109,133,136,143,159,163,198, 199,200 Holter, Sharon L. 13291 - 39,145 Hood, LURae A. 13171 - 39,145 Hooton, Carol A. 13231 - 76,165 Houser, G. Mona 13261 - 76 Hough, Diana L. 12051 -- 88 Horrmann, Gloria J. 12201 - 39, 132,145,164 Howard, Kenneth R. 11211 - 88 Howard, Stephen 12011 - 88 Howe, Gordon 11071 - 76,132, 136,187 Hubbard, Ardelle M. 11291 - 8,39, 136,160,200 Huber, Thomas S. 12121 - 88,184, 197 Huberty, Douglas J. 12181 - 39 Huckaby, Jan L. 11281 - 39,127, Kampa, Kay N. 13231 - 77,140 138,143,198 Huff, Grace 1LR-31 - 76,134 Hughes, Karen 13091 - 76,165 Hughes, Sheila 13111 - 39,149,153 Hugo, James L. 12141 - 39 Huisman, Carol 13261 - 76 Huls, Marjorie 1. 13181 - 88 Hunter, John D. 13071 - 88,197 Hurtig, Morinda 13211 - 76,130, 147 Huss, Dianne E. 11281 - 39,133,145 Huss, Janice 12051 - 88,134,162 Hustvedt, Donald R. 11171 - 39,152, 160 Hutchings, Coral S. 13111 - 40, 154,166 Hyde, Roger A. 13171 - 20,40,66, 100,104,119,136,137,148,177 Hylle, Linda M. 12181 - 20,40,138, 145,162 Ibsen, Garry W. 13071 - 88,152 lnde, Aldis 12101 - 76,172 lndrehus, Beverly J. 13131 - 40,149 Ingalls, Nancy 12081 - 40,145,165 Isaacson, Norman 13211 - 76 Iverson, Joyce C. 13271 - 40,102, 133,145,147 Iverson, Linda K. 12131 - 88,128, 158 Iverson, Marlene M. 13181 - 88, 92,135,140,158 J Jacobsen, David J. 12081 - 40 Jacobsen, Dean R. 13241 - 88 Jacobson, Dale E. 1LR-21 - 88,159, 185 Jacobson, Karen E. 13301 - 88,l28, 134,136,140,156,159 Jogers, Egils 12181 - 40,194 Jogers, Janis 11021 - 76 Jakobsen, Paul N. 13331 - 88 Jambeck, Nicholas W. 13231 - 76, 136,139,157,161,177,196 Jangula, Richard J. 13241 - 88 Jansans, Uldis 12111 - 40,77,121, 137,161,180,181,182,183 Jasorka, Connie A. 12141 - 40,151 Jeche, Robert L. 13061 - 88,157 Jennrich, Kathleen M. 13331 - 88, 134 Jennrich, Rose Ann P. 11221 - 40, 68,138,159.166 Jensen, Gary K. 13121 - 40 Jensen, Kurt 12191 -- 76,157,161, 172,190,194 Jensen, Mark W. 12131 - 88,174,195 Jensen, Steven 12171 - 76,129 Jensvold, Curtiss A. 13-111 - 40,176, 194 Jerrell, Mary J. 12191 Jiracek, Thomas 12161 - 76 Johansen, Richard J. 12171 - 76, 164 Johansen, Richard H. 13211 - 76 Johansen, Ronald 13121 - 40 Johnson, Allen N. 12081 - 40 Johnson, Ann M. 13331 - 88,14O, 153 Johnson, Barbara A. 12021 - 40, 163 Johnson, Beverly A. 13021 - 40,70, 136,145,159 Johnson, Cheryl L. 13071 - 88 Johnson, Cheryl M. 11131 - 40,151 Johnson, Clark B. 13241 - 88 Johnson, CIiHord E. 13291 - 40,50, 110,132,139,l64 Johnson, Cynthia L. 11271 - 40, 132,143,156,164 160 Johnson, Nancy C. 11081 - 41,151 Johnson, Patricia 13091 - 76,128, 166 Johnson, Richard E. 12041 - 41,148, 159,161,197,228 Johnson, Rita A. 11081 - 41 Johnson, Robert A. 12221 - 89 Johnson, Roger A. 13101 - 41 Johnson, Ronald 11211 - 89,199 Johnson, Ronald M. 13121 - 41 Johnson, Ross N. 12141 -41,161, 187 Johnson, Ruth A. 13241 - 89 Johnson, Sandra K. 11161 - 11.89, 142,158,160 Johnson, Susan K. 11181- 41,144 Johnson, Timothy 13141 - 76,192 Johnson, Waldo 11241 - 76,128, Johnson, Darlene K. 13301 - 88 Johnson, David 11021 - 76,156 Johnson, David H. 13131 - 41 Johnson, David Lee 12151 - 88 Johnson, Dennis A. 11201 - 88 Johnson, Dennis R. 12181 - 41,150, 160 Johnson, Dianne M. 13331 - 85,88, 142,158 Johnson, Donald R. 13221 - 88,189 Johnson, Earl 11031 - 76,110,129, 131 Johnson, Elaine L. 11291 - 41 Johnson, Elwood J. 13301 - 88,134, 135 Johnson, Gary A. 13031 - 89,174 Johnson, Gary R. 12061 - 41,150 Johnson, Gary R. 13291 - 41,135 Johnson lone L. 12171 - 76,140, 163 Johnson, lane M. 11051 - 76,146, 147 Johnson, James K. 13271 - 41 Johnson, James M. 12191 - 76 Johnson, James R. 13141 - 76,148, 156 Johnson, Jane A. 13071 - 89,141 Johnson, Janet J. 13251 - 89,147 Johnson, Janice M. 12161 - 76,134, 167 Johnson, Janice S. 12151 - 89,128, 141 Johnson, Jeffrey T. 12191 - 76 Johnson, Jerilyn L. 13011 - 76,123, 133,141,166 Johnson, Jeullee 11051 - 76,139 Johnson, Joan M. 11211 - 89,102, 127,142,164 Johnson, Joan R. 12161 - 133,140 Johnson, John T. 13221 - 89 Johnson, Judy G. 11171- 41,127, 128,145,168 Johnson, June M. 13031 - 89 Johnson, Karin L. 13321 - 76,141, 157,159,160,166 Johnson, LeRoy W. 12041 - 41,151 Johnson, Linda C. 13011 Johnson, Marilyn L. 1111 - 41,133, 138,144,167,199,200 Johnson, Mary A. 13271 - 41,145 Johnson, M. Cassie 13071 - 89,134. 131,154 Johnson, William L. 12041 - 41 Johnson, William M. 12091 - 89 Johnson, Winifred F. 11171 - 41, 151 Johnston, Mary E. 1111 - 41,132, 144,166 Johnston, Virginia P. 1LR-21 - 89, 131,141 Jones, Caroline A. 11271 - 42,134, 147,160 Jones, Lawrence W. 11131 - 42,137 Jones, Mary E. 11121 - 76,146,l53, 156,168 Jorgensen, Bruce A. 11201 - 89,175 Joungquist, Joyce A. 11161 - 89, 140,153 Joy, Stephen F. 11251 - 76,132 Julian, Diane V. 11011 - 76,140, 166 Jundra, Bruce 13231 - 77 Junger, Ward W. 11121 - 76 Jurkavski, R. Scott 13331 - 89,179 K Kafka, Gale D. 12221 - 89 Kahn, Douglas H. 11221 - 42,68, 133,161,172,173,190 Kalanquin, Douglas C. 13301 - 89 Kalas, Caroline 11291 - 42 Kalleberg, Carol J. 13281 - 42,147 Kambeitz, Kathleen A. 11291 - 42, 133,138,143,166 Kambeitz, William J. 12221 - 89, 129 Kanderovskis, Andris 12011 - 89,195 Kantorowiez, Theresa J. 11171 - 42 Kanyuck, Lydia S. 12021 - 42,145, 166 Karlsen, Annar A. 13221 - 89 Karlstad, Gregory A. 11211 - 89, 95,162 Kaston, Barbara 11291 - 42,159 Keegan, Patrick R. 12091 - 89 Keeler, Jeffrey J. 13211 - 77,198, 201 Keenan, Patrick 13091 - 77,161,172, 190,192,193 t Kehneman, Arlene 13161 - 77,149, 199 Keitges, Joyce E. 1LR-11 - 83,85,89, 136,141,164 Keitges, Kathleen A. 11271 - 42, 128,131,l45,164 Keller, Daniel R. 11251 - 77 Keller, Gordon E. 11121 - 77 Kelly, Kathleen A. 12201 - 42 Keohane, Mary L. 13321 - 77,125, 140,157,159,160,162 Kerfield, Robert J. 13031 - 89,174 Kerns, Kathleen A. 11131 - 42,113, 118,124,125,13O,131,138,145, 166 Kersten, Thomas L. 11011 - 77,150, 157 Kilby, William J. 13291 - 42 Killian, Ann K. 11201 - 89,162 Kilmartin, Michelle L. 11271 - 42 King, Kathleen J. 13251 - 89 King, Susan A. 12191 - 77 Kingsberg, Judy T. 13161 - 77,141, 153,163 Kingsbury, James 13301 - 89 Kingston, Jacquelyn A. 13061 - 85, 89,140,164 Kinikin, Doris 13051 - 89 Kintop, Terence J. 13311 - 89,128 Kirchner, James R. 12131 - 89,154, 164 Kirchner, Larry 13131 - 42,154,157, 164 Kissel, Steven R. 12051 - 89 Kittleson, Leland B. 12111 - 42 Kitzman, Janet 13251 - 89,147 Kitzman, Ted. L. 13011 - 77 Kieseth, Bruce P. 12181 - 42,198 Kieseth, Karen F. 13011 - 77,157 Kiona, Mary D. 12051 - 85,89,134 Klanderud, John T. 13211 - 77,176 Kleckner, Dorsey M. 13091 - 14,77, 142,156,158 Kleckner, Frank R. 13281 - 2O,42, 139,148,159,161 Klein, Sharon L. 12021 - 42 Kline, Jack C. 13031 - 89 Kline, Richard J. 11201 - 89,199 Klobucher, JoAnne M. 13281 -- 42, 144 Klacek, Sandra J. 12121 - 89 Knight, Donna J. 11111 - 77,128, 131,139,141,l42,157,164 Knight, Ross E. 13181 - 89 Knight, Torry M. 12121 - 10,89,155, 164 Knox, Christine R. 13051 - 89 Knox, Eric G. 11171 - 8,9,43,110, 124,13l,138,16l,187,188 Knudsen, Garry L. 11181 - 43 Knudsen, Judith M. 13021 -- 20,43, 63,139,143,164,198 Knudsan, Curtis 13211 - 77,157, 167,190 Knutsen, Steve W. 11281 -- 43 Knutsen, Knutson Knutson, Knutson, Knutson Susan R. 11081 - 8,43 James R. 13031 - 89 John T. 12051 - 89 Richard L. 11211- 89 Sheryl F. 11121 - 77 Koch, Susan E. 12131 - 89 Koch, William B. 11051 - 77,148 Koetod, Richard G. 11221 - 43,51 Kollodge, Judy M. 12151 - 89 Kolstad, Thomas C. 11271 -- 43, 132,150 Kordosky, Robert L. 1111 - 43 Korts, Janice E. 12091 - 89 Kostik, Kathleen 12171 - 77 Kottke, James K. 13221 Kottke, Ronald L. 11181 - 65 Kovacik, Nancy K. 13031 - 89,141, 160 Kraft, Kathleen M. 12051 - 89,167 Kragness, Richard 13311 - 89,175, 189,193 Kramer, Stephen J. 13061 - 89 Kraudy, Donald J. 12181 - 44 Kraudy, Joseph 12221 Kriebel, David 12171 - 77 Kriesel, Sharan 12041 - 44,143, 151,159 Krinhop, Michael J. 12131 - 89 Krogman, Gerald J. 12211 - 44 Krook, Gregory 13311 Krummrei, Diane L. 13091 - 77,149 Kulander, Gene H. 13201 - 89,152 Kulenkamp, David M. 12131 - 89 Kummer, Dave L. 11171 - 44,151 Kunkel, Marilyn 13161 - 77 Kunz, MaryJo M. 12011 - 89,158, 164 Kupka, Michael C. 13141 - 77,176, 185 Kuykendall, Alan F. 11021 - 77,177 Kuykendall, Arlene E. 13061 - 89 Kwakenat, Kay 1LR-11 - 89,167 Kylander, Jennifer 12051 - 89,146 Kylander, William J. 12091 - 89,150 Kyllonen, Michael A. 13221 - 89, 129,199 L Labbe, Andrea J. 13181 - 89 LaFrance, Dennis W. 11221 - 44, 148,161,178 Lagerquist, Jane M. 12091 - 89,159 Laimonis, Anita 12091 - 89 Lamb, Jacqueline 11031 - 77,141, 165 Lamberger, Kay J. 12131 - 85,90, 140 Lamberger, Paul A. 13211 - 77,163, 172,175,190,192 LaMont, Jillaine E. 13031 - 90,134, 162 Lamperd, Michael J. 13171 - 39, 44,113,133,156,168,176 Lampman, Joyce 11091 Landmark, Karen M. 11031 - 77, 141,157,160 Lang, James R. 12211 - 44,151 Lanigan, Michael G. 13221 -- 90, 152,197 Larson, Alvin O. 11291 - 44,148 Larson, Barbara P. 12111 - 44 Larson, Brian E. 11221 - 44 Larson, Brian W. 12021 - 44,66, 139,155,156 Larson, Carol M. 13311 - 90,147 Larson, Cheryl D. 13011 - 77,142, 153 Larson, Cheryl M. 11081 - 44 Larson, Claudio 11211 - 86,90,136, 160,166 Larson, Daniel J. 13091 - 77,136, 139 Larson, Darrell D. 11071 - 77 Larson, Douglas A. 13321 - 77 Larson, Gary R. 11081- 44,161, 190,191 Larson, Harold V. 12121 - 90,196 Larson, Janice M. 11201 - 90 Larson, Jerome D. 11181 - 44,158 Larson, John W. 12011 - 90,162, 177 Larson, Kenneth O. 12091 - 90 Larson, Miriam D. 11251 - 77,141, 156 Larson, Norman R. 13071 -- 90 Larson, Paul E. 11221 - 44,139,148, 162 Larson, Richard D. 13131 - 44 Larson, Sandra M. 12171 - 77,146, 158,199 Larson, Stephen J. 11091 - 77 Larson, Wayne C. 13051 Latvala, Philip E. 13281 - 44,147 Lauer, Jerome B. 13291 - 44 Lazar, Peter G. 13031 - 90,177 Leckliter, Dan W. 13011 - 77,176 Lee, David A. 12101 - 77,129,148 Lee, David M. 11111- 77 Lee ,Mary A. 12171 - 57,77,153, 166 Lee, Thomas H. 12061 - 44,63,148, 155,158,198 Leibrock, Adrianne C. 12161 - 77, 163 Leibrock, Lorna K. 13181 - 90,141, 156,163 Leitzen, Jean K. 12061 - 44,165 Lejchar, Gerald A. 12061 - 45,125, 198 Leland, Sandra J. 12061 - 45 Lembecker, Karyn K. 11131 - 11,45, 145,160,167 Lembecker, Richard E. 11011 - 77 Lemley, Travis E. 13201 - 90 Lenarz, Donna J. 12181 - 45,54, 132,139,155,156,159 Lenius, Rodger G. 12171 - 77,130 Lenton, Rexford A. 1306 1- 90 Leppa, John A. 13091 - 77,141 Leppa, Nancy 12051 - 90,134,136, 160,162 Lewis, Claudia L. 12191 - 77 Lewis, John H. 13271 - 149,196 Lexvold, Nancy K. 13181 - 134, 136,162 Lia Braaten, Roxann L. 13201 - 90, 134,140 Lichthardt, Arlyce A. 13171 - 45, 144 Lichthardt, Kurt A. 13201 - 90,148 Lien, Boyd E. 11281 - 45,139,163 Lilia, Kaye L. 1LR-21 - 90,140,166 Liliemark, Karen A. 12191 - 72,73, 77,134,136,140,153,167 Lilla, Joseph Y. 11221 - 45,100,104, 107,159,161 Lillehei, Susan J. 12191 - 77,167 Lind, Mary M. 13011 - 77,162 Lindall, Terrance R. 13231 - 77 Lindberg, Diane L. 13051 - 90,141, 160,164 Lindberg, Robert W. 13061 - 90, 189,195 Lindell, Mary E. 12111 '- 7,45,112, 113,120,132,143 Lindell, Stephen P. 13251 - 90,199 Lindfors, Sharon L. 13021 - 45,145 Lindgren, Richard N. 13131 - 10,45 Lindgren, Roger F. 11061 - 77,110, 131 Lindquist, Clarice 12091 - 90 Lindquist, David G. 12171 - 73,77, 136,148,179 Lindquist, Lennard R. 11091 - 73,77 Lindquist, Naomi J. 13131 - 39,45, 113,132,139,166,213 Lindroth, Marlys J. 12181 - 45,133, 139,143,165 Lindroth, Marvin A. 12111 - 45 Livingston, Frank H. 1111 - 45,139, 154,156,162 Lloyd, Lynda L. 12221 - 90,165 Loader, Bruce C. 13021 - 45,107, 172 Lodmill, Dale O. 13111 - 45 Lofgren, Ronald L. 13061 - 90,159, 168 Lofsness, Andrea D. 11031 - 73,77, 140,164 Lofsness, Cynthia L. 13291 - 45,68, 112,145,158,159,164 Loiia, Karen J. 12041 - 45,126 Lovberg, Carol 11161 - 90,134 Lovberg, Sharon A. 12081 - 10,45, 136,160 Lowder, Dennis W. 13271 - 46,154, 167 Lowe, Linda F. 12131 - 90,136,142, 162 Lowe, Thomas W. 11051 - 77,148 Lowell, Carmen J. 12131 - 90 Loza, Pamela J. 13231 - 77,134, 138,141,166 Lucas, Carol L. 13231 - 78,149, 151 Lucas, Marcia J. 13101 - 46 Luke, David E. 13071 - 90,154 Lull, Alanah L. 13311 - 90,134,147 Lund, G. John 11081 - 12,46,159 Lund, Joan L. 11061 - 14,78,125, 131,139,141,157,159,162 Lundahl, Donna M. 13121 - 46,144 Lundahl, Marie A. 12221 - 90,136, 140 Lundberg, Gary L. 12201 - 46 Lundberg, Larry J. 13091 - 78,132 Lundeen, Gary L. 11071 - 78 Lundeen, Marlys 13261 - 78,128 Lundeen, Ronald L. 11121 - 78,152 Lundeen, Sharon A. 13231 - 78,149 Lundgaard, Joan M. 11221 - 46, 139,145,163 Lundgren, Carl B. 13011 - 78,129 Lundquist, Arlyce F. 13231 - 78,168 Lundquist, Brian J. 13221 - 88,90 Lundquasf, carol R. 11251 - 7a,12s, 130,140 Lundquist, Richard R. 12011 - 90, 184 Lundquist, Robert S. 12161 -- 78 Lundsten, Gary A. 11031 - 78 Luoma, James R. 13201 - 90,135, 168 Luoma, John K. 12201 - 46,132, 139,191 Luptovic, Peter 11131 -- 46 Lussier, Joyce C. 12141 - 46,151 Lutsey, Karen J. 11161 - 90 Lybyer, Leah A. 11211 - 90 Lybyer, William G. 13231 - 78 Lynch, Barbara J. 13301 - 90,160, 166 Lynch, Herbert E. 11161 - 90 Lyons, Thomas M. 13091 - 6,78,179 Lyng, Connie L. 12091 - 90,140 M Maas, Sandra K. 1LR-31 Maas, Thomas W. 13061 - 90,152 MacDonald, Gayle E. 13051 - 90, 142,167 MacGowan, Sara H. 12061 - 20,46, 103,145,166 MacKenzie, Carol J. 13281 - 20,46, 145,158,164 MacPherson, Phillip D. 13181 - 10 Maday, Thomas 13251 - 90,193 Madden, Patricia A. 11011 - 78, 131,153,163 Madsen, Douglas R. 13201 - 90 Madson, Judy 1LR-21 - 90 Madson, Judy L. 12091 - 90,134 Madson, Kathleen D. 11281 - 46, 159 Mahn, William D. 12201 - 47,67, 107,143,148,159,161,172,192,193 Mahre, Roger D. 11291 - 47,126, 161,181,183,197 Maiersky, Suzanne L. 13111 - 47 Maki, Judith E. 12081 - 47 Malmsten, Frances H. 13091 - 78, 133,146,165 Monahan, Patricia 13251 - 90,141 Marcy, Becky A. 11051 - 78,140, 153 Marinos, George E. 12041 - 47 Markle, Beverly J. 13231 - 78,149 Markstrom, Robert G. 13121 - 47 Markstrom, Ronald W. 12131 - 90 Maroney, David T. 13251 -- 90 Marose, Linda J. 13051 - 90,167 Marose, William G. 12101 - 78 Marron, Roseanne 12051 - 90,135 Marshall, Bette 11111 - 78 Marshall, Mary 13011 - 78 Martin, Bruce 11061 - 78,185 Martin, Paul D. 1LR-31 - 78,135 Martinson, Linda 12141 - 47,90, 129,144,159,166 Martinson, Paula C. 13291 - 47,131 Martinsons, Liga 13331 - 47,134 Marty, Fayth M. 11281 - 47,160, 1, 170,171,198 Marvin, James A. 12081 -- 20,47, 59,139 Maskalans, John 12161 - 78,129 Masters, Annabeth 13321 - 78 Mathison, Mary Ann 12151 - 90 Mathisrud, Jon A. 13061 - 90,128 Matson, Diane M. 13111 - 38,47, 78,125,145,168 Mattison, Donald 11061 - 78,157, 159,164,185 Mattsen, Sandra 12101 - 78,141, 168 Maurer, Suzanne K. 13211 - 78 Maxon, Lori L. 12091 - 90,140,160 Mayer, Marjorie J. 11181 - 47,139, 145,164 Mayhugh, Frederick 11011 - 78,194 Mazzola, Rita 11091 - 78,127,128, 140,157,167 McCabe, Thomas 13321 - 78 McCanney, Sandra 13321 - 78 Mcfarthy, James D. 13101 - 9,47, 201 McCaustland, Kathleen 11071 - 78, 134 McCawley, Mary M. 11171 - 19,47 McClellan, Carolynn 11251 - 78, 156 McCollough, Dale W. 11161 - 90, 182,195 McConnell, Judith A. 13211 - 78 McCoy, Linda R. 13141 - 78,147, 158 McDonald, Donald C. 12151 - 90 McDonald, Hugh C. 13271 - 47, 155,158 McDonald, Karen A. 1LR-21 - 85, 90,158,160,165 McDonald, Lucy 13171 - 47 McDonald, Nancy C. 13101 - 47, 158,159 McEachern, Thomas 12191 McGough, Janis 11091 - 78 McGuire, Michael T. 12051 - 90 McHugh, Charles W. 11261 - 78 Mclnerny, Maurice R. 13101 - 47 Mclntyre, Victoria E. 12121 - 90, 164 McLaughlin, William 1LR-31 - 78 McLean, John A. 13021 - 47,151 McLean, Kay L. 13141 - 78,140,156, 166 McLean, Robert K. 13031 - 90 McMahon, Margaret K. 11281 - 47, 137,218 McNamara, Karen L. 12051 - 90, 141 McNamara, Sharon 13161 - 78, 140,201 Meiners. Mary A. 12011 - 78,130, 142,164 Meinke, Ellen L. 12191 - 78,140, 157,164 Melin, Steve C. 12021 - 48,198 Melin, Susan E. 12081 - 48,129, 130,145,146 Menten, Patricia L. 13141 - 78, 140,167 Mercer, Micheal 12171 - 78,160 Mercer, Marjorie J. 12091 - 90 Merritt, James M. 11131 - 48,112, 150,160 Merritt, Margie A. 12131 - 90,134, 140,160 Metsala, Penny S. 13121 - 10,48, 136,145.160 Meyer, Dean 11011 - 78,129 Meyers, Joseph E. 1111 - 48,108, 124,125,148 Michalik, Michael 1l.R-31 - 78,168 Mikelson, Ruth 13141 - 78,147 Midthu n, Edward 13051 - 90,159 Miller, Beverly 13251 - 90,141,158, 160 Miller, Karen L. 11201 - 90 Miller, Catherine A. 12141 - 48 Miller, David 11011 - 78 Miller, Gerald M. 12201 - 48,148, 159,161,178 Miller, James R. 1111 - 48 Miller, Jerilyn L. 13121 - 48 Miller, Jerome D. 11271 - 48,196 Miller, John 13011 - 78,l36,137, 156,191 Miller, Karen L. 11201 - 158,160 Miller, Mark F. 11201 - 90,128 Miller, Mary E. 13251 - 90,l36,140, 166 Miller, Nancy A. 11051 - 78,201 Miller, Richard L. 12191 Miller, Sharon Y. 11051 -- 78,137, 140,153,156,157 Miller, Wayne 11051 - 78,179 Mitby, Carole R. 11161 - 85,90,140, 158,163 Mitsch, Wayne D. 13331 - 90 Mitschke, Waltraut 13091 - 78,134 Moberg, Jane E. 13031 - 90 Moberg, Wayne A. 11051 - 79,129, 1 30, 147,148 Moberg, Winifred 13261 - 78,79 Moe, Linda J. 11161 - 90,141,160 Moe, Ronald 13011 - 79,179 Moen, Diane L. 13211 - 74,79,133, 140,l53,166,225 Moery, Charlotte J. 11221 - 48,l36, 139,145,159 Moey, Ronald D. 12191 - 79,148, 156,179 Mohr, Mary M. 11181 - 48 Molacek, Ann M. 12211 - 48,131, 143,166 Molinaro, John F. 11161 - 90,135, 163,182 Moller, Gary L. 12021 - 48 Moortell, Judith A. 13031 - 90,134 Moorison, Thomas R. 13301 - 90,128 Moriarty, Mary 11111 - 79 Morris, Caroline K. 12191 - 79,141, 149,153 Mortensen, Audrey M. 12161 - 79 Mortenson, Karen L. 11161 - 90,142 Mosher, Mark R. 13181 - 90 Mosher, Thomas H. 13281 - 49.103,161 Moyer, Joan M. 12011 - 85,90,140, 165 Mueller, Barbara J. 12211 - 49,139 Mullen, Patricia A. 12011 - 90,158, 165 Muller, Eric 11161 - 90 Murtaugh, Robbin L. 13301 - 90,227 Myers, David E. 12011 -- 90,128 Myers, Richard L. 13271 - 49,126, 128,131 Myhre, Denton 13091 - 79,132,148 Myran, Charlene I. 11181 - 6,49, 133,144,145, Myrbill, Jane M. 13101 - 20,49,133, 145,147,168 N Naslund, Ronald A. 13101 - 49,161, 169,185,186,187,189,201 Neiburgs, lnese 12101 - 79,140,157, 164 Nelson, Barbara 11121 - 79 Nelson, Carol M. 13131 - 7,49,147, 149,163 Nelson, Daniel L. 13051 - 90,136, 193 Nelson, Darrel, 11091 - 79 Nelson, David O. 12061 - 20,22,49, 136,137,139,115 Nelson, David R. 13331 Nelson, David V. 12021 - 8,20,49, 67,100,104,121,136,137,161,169, l80,l81,183,195 Nelson, Dennis 11111 -- 79,174 Nelson, Donise 11241 - 79,137 Nelson, Eugene M. 11081 - 49,190 Nelson, Eugene N. 13051 - 90 Nelson, Jacque A. 13121 - 49,143, Nelson, Roberta E. 12151 - 85,91, 140,167 Nelson, Ronald J. 13131 - 49 Nelson Stephen L. 12041 - 49,148 Nelson, Susan K. 12171 - 79,l40, 153,157 Nelson, Terry L. 13131 - 20,43,49, 100,102,104,136,137,143,165 Nelson, Thomas H. 12151 - 91,193 Ness, Allan 13091 - 79,162 Ness, Dennis 13161 - 79,128,148 Ness, Nancy E. 13221 - 91,164 Ness, Susan E. 12151 - 91,135,136, 140,162 Nessel, Nancy 11071 - 79,141,156, 165,201 Neuendorf, Richard E. 13171 - 49,91 Neuendorf, Robert 133111- 164 Neuman, Sandra M. 12081 - 7,50, 145,166 Neuman, Sharol 12101 - 79,153 Neuman, Sharon 11111 - 79,153,165 Neumann, Joan M. 12151 - 91,140, 162 Neumann, Judith A. 13061 - 91 Neumann, Robert 12011 Newhouse, Carol 12091 - 91,141, 153 Newton, Lynn 13321 - 79,142,153, 162 Nicholas, John 13301 - 91,178 Nichols, Lynne M. 13331 - 91,141, 160,162 Nichols, Robert A. 12091 Nichols, Willard G. 13111 - 50,133 Nicololf, Carole M. 12051 - 91,140, 160 Nielse Nielse Nielso Nielso n, Kenneth 11021 - 79 n, Sandra 13101 - 50 n, Dennis 12121 -- 91,128,131 n, Sandra K. 13141 - 50,140 Nikoloff, John 11091 - 79,135 Nilsen, D. Keith 13251 - 50,79,91 Nilson, Orvilla 11071 - 79,140,167 Nilson, Richard 11011 - 139 Nobel, Janice L. 11181 - 50,112,113, 149 Noble, Ronald 13321 - 79,8O,137, 172,187,192 Noid, Louisa 12101 - 79 Nordberg, Judy A. 13131 - 50,149, 151 Molls, Donald H. 13111 - 48,151 Molstad, Brian R. 13311 - 90,135, 155,160,195 Mona, David l.. 12201 - 48,77,1l9, 121,126,132,139,166,181,183,192 Monahan, Michael 11021 - 79 Monahan, Nora M. 11251 73,79,102, 140,165 Monson, Gratia G. 11221 - 48,63, 130,139,143,144,156,158,162 Montroy, Richard J.. 11291 - 48 Moon, David D. 11021 - 79,161,176, 194 Moon, John C. 13181 - 90,l48,176, 195 Moore, David L. 1111 - 48,196,202 Moore, Peter A. 13301 - 85,90 Moore Moore , Shirley J, 11211 , Vicki L. 13121 - 48,125,145, 159,160,162 Moore, William J. 1LR-21 - 90 239 165 Nelson, James T. 13071 - 90 Nelson, James W. 11131 - 49 Nelson, Janet M. 12151 - 9I Nelson, Janice L. 1LR-21 - 91 Nelson, John F. 13071 - 91,193 Nelson, Joy 12191 - 79,168 Nelson, Joyce 12011 - 91 Nelson, Julianne E. 11211 - 91,135, 168 Nelson, Julie 13071 - 91,141 Nelson, Karen 11241 - 79,167 Nelson, Kathryn L. 13141 - 79,80, 102,127,140,153,157 Nelson, Leone M. 13051 - 91 Nelson Leslie D. 13171 - 49 Nelson, Marylin S. 12211 - 49 Nelson, Mary A. 13111 - 49,63 Nelson Mary L. 13051 - 91,141,158 Nelson, Paul E. 11081 -- 49 Nelson Philip J. 13051 - 91 Nelson, Richard C. 12131 - 91 Nordby, Betty 11111 - 79 Nordquist, Yvonne K. 12131 - 91,152 Nordstrom, Jon S. 1LR-21 - 91,189 Norgren, Keith G. 13131 - 50 Norlander, Janice G. 12061 - 50, 132,143 Norling, Darrell N. 12211 - 50,148, 160,16l,170,178 Norman, Robert 13031 - 91 Normington, JoAnn 13301 - 91,140, 160 Northrop, Michale 13211 - 79 Northway, Allyne A. 13291 - 50,151 Northway, Kathleen M. 13171 - 50, 133 Norton, Maurice 1LR-31- 79,130,178 Norton, Patricia 12191 - 79,134 Novak, Michael R. 11251 Nowak, Barbara 13161 - 79,164 Noyes, Patricia L. 12151 - 91 Nyberg, Joanne C. 13061 - 91,135, Olson, Ostby, Nygaard, Thomas H. 12061 - 50,66, 110,128,131,160,161,164,170,171, 190,196 Nygard, Judy M. 12121- 91,134 Nylander, Richard M. 13051 - 91 Nyman, Margaret A. 13301 - 91,141 Nystrom, Gerald W. 11201 - 91 O Oas, Carole J. 13231 - 79 Oas, Sharon 12041 - 51,73 Obinger, Diane M. 13071 - 91 O'Brien, Judith A. 12081 - 51,133,145 O'Brien, Michael C. 12181 - 8,51, 137,161,177 Ocel, David 13061 - 91,179 Ocel, Thomas 12111 - 65 O'Connell, Maureen 13171 -+51,153 O'Connor, Kathi A. 12091 - 91 O'Denius, David A. 13221 - 91,128, 155 Ogdahl, Joanne H. 11211 - 91,163 O'Hern, Carol IG. 13331 - 91,141, 160 O'Heron, Ronald 131141 - 79,175, 190 Ohlhausen, Marcia 13021 - 51,132, 133,145,162 Ohlsson, Gretchen 12171 - 79,135, 140,147,167 Ohnesorge, Kathleen M. 11271 - 51 O'Keefe, Gary W. 12151 - 91,182, 193 Okkelberg, Dennis 11121 - 79,91, 157,176,194 Okkelberg, Don I. 13331 Olafson, Karen C. 12111 - 22,51, 137,145,159 Olean, Dennis A. 1LR-21 - 91,1B2, 184,193 Olds, David C. 11211- 91,162 Olin, Nancy M. 12181 - 51,127,139, 143,198,199,200 Olive, John 13261 - 79,136,137 Olsen, Delwin R. 11061 - 79,174 Parsons, Jerald M. 11071 - 80 Parsons, Jim 13261 - 80 Pascoe, Gloria M. 11121 - 80 Pastre, Mary L. 12061 - 52,155,165 Paul, Gary 11031 - 80,196 Paulson, Bruce A. 13031 - 92,128, 129,189 Pavlovic, Nancy 12021 9,52,103,145, 155,166 Pavlo, Sandra R. 13311 - 92 Pawlowski, Janis R. 13181 - 92 Peach, Gary A. 1LR-11 -' 92,152 Pearson, Alan R. 13051 - 174 Pearson, Judy E. 12021 - 52,143 Pearson, Robert 11091 - 80 Pedersen, Dianne A. 11121 - 53,145 Pedersen, Roy A. 12101 - 80, 157 Olson, Karen R. 11221 - 52,102, 132,143 Olson, Kathleen J. 12161 - 79,156 Olson, Kristen 12061 - 52,163 Olson, LeRoy D. 12141 - 10,52,148, 159,161,172,174 Olson, Leslie C. 13071 - 92 I Olson, Llona 11111 - 79 Olson, Marion 11071 - 79,141,163 Olson, Marlys C. 11111 - 79 Olson, Mary L. 11121 - 79,134,141 Olson, Michale C. 12121 - 92,152, 191 Olson, R. Kristen 12161 Olson, Raymond J. 13061 - 92 Olson, Richard N. 13261 - 79,168 Olson, Robert N. 11241 - 79,147, 152 Olson, Roger A. 13301 - 92,152,172 Rosemary 11061 - 79 Olestead, Bruce A. 12011 - 92 Olstead, Sharon M. 13271 - 52 Ondov, Judy D. 13011 - 79,133,140, 163 O'Neil, Patricia M. 13281 - 52,147 Opsahl, Karen E. 11171 - 52,133, 144,159 Pedersen, Marlene 12091 - 92,165 Opsahl , Linda L. 11121 - 79,159 Opstod, Herman B. 11251 - 79 Opstad, Nancy E. 13331 - 92 Orbeck, Thomas 11071 - 79 Ordos, Terryl F. 12081 - 7,52,127, 128,144 Oreschnick, Eileen F. 13291 - 52,151 Osborn, Stephen R. 11031 - 79 Carol 11061 - 79,163 Pederson, Bonnie 13111 Pederson, Carol A. 13211 Pederson, Caroline 11071 - 80,140, 153 Pederson, Clifton 11111 - 80, 147, 196 Pederson, Clinton 11031 - 80 Pederson, David A. 13321 - 80 Pederson, Joyce E. 13171 - 53,107, 132,160,164,170,171 Peroutky, Arthur J. 13241 - 92 Perron, Kathleen A. 11081 - 53,137 Perry, Ronald 13311 - 92,152 Person, Noel 13161 - 78,80,125,150, 154,157 Peterman, David A. 11221 - 53,198 Peters, Patsy L. 13131 - 53,151 Peterson, Allyn A. 11171 - 20,53, Ostlund, Carol 11061 - 202 Ostlund, Duane C. 13071 - 85,92, 148,184 Ostrander, Audrey 1LR-31 - 79,135 Ostrander, J. Bradley 13261 194,195 Ostrem, Carolyn J. 12201 - 120,143, 165 Ostvolden, Curtis 12101 - 80 Owen, Ronald K. 13251 - 92,128, 129,134,155,157 P Packard, Carol A. 11071 - 80 Paddock, Kay D. 1LR-31 - 73,80,117, 102,127,143,202 Peterson, Bonnie 13111 Peterson, Carol A. 13211 - 80,141, 158 Peterson, Dale A. 12051 - 92 Peterson, Dale W. 11281 - 53,152 Peterson, D. Joy 11171 - 53,63 Peterson, Doulgas J. 11251 - 80, 178 Peterson, Eileen P. 11211 - 92,147 Peterson, Elaine L. 12141 - 53,144, 149 . Peterson, Glen 13231 - 80,194 Peterson, Grant D. 13071 - 11,92, 148 Peterson, James R. 11131 - 53,151 Peterson, John E. 12191 - 80,150, 168 Peterson, John F. 12171 - 80,150 132,141,159,162,198 Paddock, Penelope A. 11181 - 6, 20,52,133,139,145,162 Olsen, James R. 13291 - 51,198 Olson, Barbara E. 13071 - 91,136 Olson, Barbara J. 11281 - 51,139, 144,146,165 Olson, Brenda 13241 Olson, Carleen R. 11161 - 91,141 Olson, Charles 12081 - 51,132,139, 181,183 Olson, Clarence 11061 -- 79,136 Olson, David W. 11131 - 51,174 Olson, Dennis 12131 Olson, Douglas 13331 - 92,168 Olson, Dwane J. 1LR-21 - 92 Olson, James E. 13141 - 79 Olson, Janelle 11031 - 79,132 Olson, Judith M. 11281 - 8,13,43, 52,66,130,147,l55,158,160,168, 198,199,200 Olson, Julie A. 12101 - 73,79,140, 200,201 Olson, Karen M. 13121 - 52,139, 144 Pagani, Jorge 12201 - 52,118,138, 148,156,159 Palm, Sharron J. 13311 - 92,134 Palmborg, James M. 13051 - 92,148 Palmer, Thomas T. 13031 - 92 Papas, Alfred G. 13261 - 80 Paraday, Harold L. 11171 - 52,198 Pardino, Sam S. 13031 - 92,174,195 Parent, Barbara A. 13291 - 52,151 Parent, Joanne 12181 - 52,158 Paris, Shirley A. 13091 - 8O,158, 199 Parks, Penny 12111 - 52,66,102,108, 132,143 Peterson, Joyce M. 13251 Peterson, Karen E. 12181 - 136,145 Peterson, Kathleen D. 13161 - 80, 147 Peterson, Kathryn 12081 - 53,151 Peterson, Lawrence L. 11171 - 53, 106,148,161,172 Peterson, Neil R. 1LR-21 - 92 Peterson, Richard G. 12051 - 92 Peterson, Ronald C. 12211 - 53, 202 Peterson, Ronald R. 13261 - 80, 158 Peterson, Roy W. 12181 - 113,163, 179 Peterson, Sharon E. 13321 - 80, 240 127,128,140,167 Peterson, Sylvia J. 11091 - 80,133, 142,164 Peterson, Thomas R. 12161 - 80, 128 Patterson, Charles A. 12221 - 92, 128,148,196 Phillips, Carol A. 11161 - 92 Phillips, Donald G. 11181 - 53,148 Phillips, Gary J. 11251 - 46,80 Phillips, Roberta L. 11291 - 14,20, 53,112,125,139,159,166,225,114, 115 Pierce, Judith A. 13171 - 53,153 Pierson, Diana L. 13261 - 80,139, 163,166 Pihl, Robert W. 11281 - 53,110, 128,131,148 Pipes, Mary K. 1LR-11 - 92 Piontkowski, Mary Kay 1LR-11 - 92, 140,162 Plantin, Bruce 13251 - 92 Platt, Priscilla A. 12051 - 92,134, 147 Plifka, Bernice M. 13231 - 80,157, 158 Pohl, Ronald A. 12131 - 92 Polak, Sharon 11051 - 80 Pollak, Patricia C. 13281 - 53,198 Polstuss, Thomas K. 11211 - 92 Poole, Judy E. 11281 - 54,160,165 Popkin, Stuart 13141 - 80,154,164 Port, Jeffrey L. 12111 - 54 Porter, David E. 13101 - 54,153 Portner, Dennis A. 12181 - 54 Pottsmith, Karen 11051 - 72,73,80, 133,142,153 Pouh, Sharon L. 11201 - 92,141, 165 Powell, Jetty M. 11241 - 80,141, 158 Powell, Margaret 11091 - 80,141 Precht, Karen D. 11021 Prentiss, William R. 13291 - 54 Prentiss, Patricia 11111 - 58,80, 141,164 Price, Dianne R. 13281 - 54,151 Price, Patricia G. 11161 - 92 Price, Sharon G. 11031 - 80 Prichard, Janice E. 12121 -- 92 Pritt, Catherine G. 1LR-11 - 92 Profant, Janice M. 13241 - 92,95 Putter, Hale 13101 - 54 Puphal, Mary B. 13051 - 92,140, 164 Puppe, Ronald A. 13331 - 92 Putnam, Dirk 13231 - 80,139,161, 166,176,192 Putnam, Frederic 12141 - 54,136 Q Quam, Norman H. 13261 Quamme, Gary l.. 13111 -- 55 Quick, Robert C. 13251 - 92,55,195 Quinn, Colin 11031 - 6,80,137,148, 192 Quirk, Peter F. 13111 - 2O,137, 139,161,172 R Raberge, Karen A. 12181 - 55 Rae, Nancy 11111 - 80,140,153 Raive, Fredric G. 12161 -- 80 Ramaker, Gerald 13211 - 80 Ramberg, Charles 12111 - 55,70, 161,172,194 Ramirez, David M. 11081 -- 55,151 Rampi, Janet L. 12011 - 92,128,140, 158 Ramstad, Stephen 13231 - 80,177 Ranning, Keith 12161 - 80 Rataczak, David 11241 - 80,157 Rateau, Kathleen V. 13221 - 92,140, 160,162 Rauhauser, Mazine A. 12041 Raymond, Catherine 11021 - 80,162 Raymond, Gayle S. 12221 - 92, 141,160,166 b Reasland, Judith M. 13061 -- 93,14O, 163 Reasland, Thomas 13291 - 65 Recker, Richard 13091 - 80,154, 158,161,167,176,194 Redmond, David E. 11161 - 93 Reed, Charlotte 13321 - 77,80,127, 128,141,157 Reed, Thomas 13031 - 93 Reese, Kathy 13251 - 93,140,160 Reich, 'Sharon L. 11271 - 55 Reid, Gwen 11021 - 8O,140,167, 201 Reif, Margaret 11241 - 80,139,164 Reis, Thomas A. 13031 - 136,192 Remata, Dennis 13161 - 80 Renlund, Lance H. 11171 - 55 Renneke, Bruce C. 11221 - 55,164 Ressler, Thomas 13011 - 80,176,181, 183 Reyst, Patricia 11051 - 80,156,160 Rhodes, Susan J. 11271 - 55 Rhymers, Kurt L. 11091 - 80,139,157 Richards, Russell 13231 - 80,155, 192 Richards, Willow 12161 - 81 Rick, Micheal 11061 - 81,129 Rickard, Terry 1LR-31 - 81 Riebe, Carole E. 13181 - 93 Riedel, Richard 13071 - 93 Riley, Kathleen A. 13241 - 93,130 Ringrose, Margaret 11091 - 81,133, 136,139,140,159,164 Ringstrom, Jean - 13231 81 140, 164 Ringsrud, Kathryn A. 13231 - 93,140 Rinn, Carol 11051 - 73,81,134,142, 153,159 Ritter, Bryan B. 13291 - 55 Ritter, Judith A. 13281 - 55 Roban, Adelle 12021 -- 55 Roberg, Kermit C. 11281 - 55,107, 137,l72,l8l,183,194,195 Robertson, Marvin 12171 - 81 Robson, Terry B. 13141 - 81,140, 164 Rodi, EuGene A. 13171 - 55 Rodin, James A. 13031 - 93,168, 178,197 Rogers, Dawn L. 13271 - 55,144 Rogers, Roberta M. 11171 - 55, 129,160 Rolland, Diane 11021 - 81 Ronnie, Mary A. 11271 - 55,139 Rook, James C. 12141 - 55,161, 172,187 Rorris, Marietta 12191 - 81,140, 153,166 Ross, Carolyn 13251 - 93,164 Roverud, Jay A. 1LR-21 - 93 Rowlett, Cheryl K. 13101 - 55,133, 1 14,1 15 Rubis, Lorraine J. ,12201 - 55,127, 128,139,143 Rude, Glen A. 12181 - 56,110 Rude, Thomas 11111- 81,159 Rundquist, Wesley 11121 - 81,129, 131,139,146,163 Runeborg, Robert A. 11181 - 56, 198 Runman, Richard L. 13321 -81 Ruona, Marlys D. 11211 - 93,134, 142,160,163 Ruona, Thomas K. 12211 - 56,151 Runsnacko, John 13161 - 81,194 Rust, Dennis L. 11281 - 56,187 Ruud, Karen K. 12011 - 93,128,166 Ryan, Grace A. 11051 - 81,130, 166 Rydberg, Ylva L. 13311 - 93 Ryden, Jill M. 12151 - 93,147,160, 165 Rylander, Gerald W. 13121 - 56 Ryman, Mark P. 11221 - 56,119, 126,139,161,l76,187,192 S Sabatka, Sharon 13321 - 81,147 Sabaurin, Donald F. 11021-81 Sackett, Daniel F. 13101 - 56 Saftell, Suzanne 13231 - 81,141, 157 Sager, Ellen L. 12131 - 93 Salie, Sharon L. 12021 - 56,145,149 Salisbury, Carolyn W. 11201 - 93, 134,140 Salsbery, Larry W. 13301 - 89,93, 128,129,131 Samuelson, Jerry C. 13161 - 81, 135,157 Samuelson, Karin J. 11211 - 93,164 Sandau, Karen L. 13301 - 93.153. 164 Sandberg, Jean E. 11131 - 56 Sandberg, Jean K. 11281 - 56,151 Sandeen, Nancy 13161 - 81,134, l40,153,157,168 Sandell, Sharon S. 13241 - 93,166, 168 Sandey, Dennis O. 12211 -- 56 Sandey, Sharon 11081 - 56 Sandin, Shirley 13091 - 81,142 Sandstrom, Judith S. 13061 -- 93, 154,164 Sandvig, Larry G. 13131 - 56 Sargent, Marilyn A. 13271 - 56 Sartell, Jeffrey A. 12051 - 93,128 Sather, Carol 12121 - 93 Sather, Richard 11071 - 81,913,184 Sather, Richard W. 13301 Sauro, Dean G. 13281 - 56 Savik, Sherilyn L. 13061 - 93,140, 160,162 Saxrud, Raymond 12161 - 81 Scamp, Warren 13091 - 81,161, 172,183,194 Scanlon, Marcia J. 13221 - 85,93, 141,164 Schad, Steven J. 11181 - 56,129 Schaubach, Janice M. 13291 - 56, 147,162 Scheele, Lynn M. 12221 - 93,158 Scherer, Michael 12211 - 65 Schieber, Dianne M. 12221 - 93, 160 Schirer, Daniel M. 13301 - 93 scneicner, Gerald D. 12051 - 93,195 Schiolberg, Florence M. 1111 - 56 Schleppegrell, Pennelope J. 13021 - 56,116,145,159 Schlismann, Duane A. 12131 - 93, 182 Schluck, Patricia 13011 - 81,140, 158 Schmaltz, Kathleen A. 1LR-21 - 87, 93,136,140,166 Schmaltz, Mary M. 11 131 - 56,66, 119,124,125,139,143,166 Schmed, Karen E. 12201 - 57 Schmidt, Diane E. 13131 -- 57 150,152 Schneider, Vincent R. 12141 - 57, 150,152 Schook, Wesley C. 12131 - 93 Schrader, Michael J. 13311 - 93 Schreiner, Sandra J. 13071 - 93,134 Schroeder, Sybil O. 13021 -8,57, 143,166 Schubert, Arlene 11241 - 81,139, 142 Schubert, Richard L. 13201 - 93 Schubitzke, Kent D. 13181 - 93, 193 Schuck, David L. 13071 - 93,157, 158 Schuett, Lee P. 12211 - 57 Schuldt, Donald J. 13311 - 93,135, 164 Schulstad, Dennis 11031 - 81,129, 148,163,196 Schulte, Dennis M. 13011 - 81,191 Schultz, Paulette 11011 - 14,8l, 156,157,164 Schultz, Mary Ann 13271 - 57,132 Schuster, Roseanne 11031 - 81 Schwantes, David A. 11181 - 57, 129 Schwanz, Donald K. 1LR-31 - 81, 136,139,167,179 Schwanz, Ronald 12151 - 93,129 Schwartz, Kenneth 13011 - 81 Schwartz, William F. 12121 - 93, 162,174 241 Schwensen, Nancy 13201 - 10 Scott, Dennis 12151 - 174 Scott, Laverne 13061 Searle, Janice M. 11181 - 57,153 Searle, Sharon K. 13171 - 57 Seaver, Jerrold C. 12091 - 93 Sebeck, Alan 12151 - 93 Seguin, Horse A. 12041 - 57 Seibert, Janice M. 13301 - 93,163 Selander, Deanna R. 12111 - 57, 145,198 . Selchow, Nancy J. 1111 - 57,102, 133 Selfers, Ronald L. 13221 - 93 Seliski, Alice L. 13171 -- 57,151 Selstad, John L. 12131 - 91,93,164, 179 Seman, Ronald S. 13241 - 93 Sevlie, Robert G. 12081 - 57 Shackleton, Dennis 11281 - 20,57 Shadclrick, Pamela A. 13071 - 93 W Shannon, Terrance 13231 - 81,1851 Sharpe, John 11051 -- 81 Sharrow, Roberta A. 13031 - 93,140, 158,165 Shattun, Sharon 12161 - 81,140, 156 Shaw, Kathryn 11091 - 81,157,164 Shedlov, Sally J. 11061 - 81 Shegstad, James N. 13141 - 81,135 Shegstad, Sandra 1LR-31 - 81 Sheldon, Barbara L. 12131 - 93,164 Sheldon, Gloria J. 13131 - 57,130, 139,145,160,166 Shelstad, David 13231 - 81,152 Shepherd, Kathryn 11051 - 81,141, 165 Shingler, James 13231 - 81,179 Shoop, Barbara 11241 - 81 Shrewsbury, David 13101 - 57 Shuberg, Karen A. 12151 - 93 Schultz, Georgia K. 13251 - 93, 141,158,165 Schultz, Kerry S. 13131 - 57 Shumway, Roy 11021 - 81,161,177, 198 Sigal, Gary S. 12041 - 8,57,155 Sigerson, Thomas M. 13181 - 93 Silbernagel, John P. 13271 Silbernagel, Josephine A. 13061 - 57,93 Silver, Nancy A. 13291 - 58,125, 155,166 Silver, Sally S. 13251 - 93,140,165 Silverberg, Jon F. 12091 - 93,128, 129,159 Simons, Judy L. 1204 1- 13,58,139, 145,147 Singer, Susan 11011 - 81,133,139, 142,156,167 Sioberg, James T. 13171 - 39,58, 148,159 Siosten, Diane C. 11161 - 93,134, 162 Skanse, Shirley 11061 - 81,134,140, 147,166 Skog, John C. 12111 - 58,126,148 Skogland, Mary E. 11221 - 20,58, 68,126,139,145,163 Skoglund, Malcolm 13051 - 93 Stellick Strom, Ronald 13031 - 59,93 Skoglund, Wesley J. 12131 - 93, 148 Skogman, Roger 13301 - 93 Skoog, Earl 12191 - 81 Skou, Peter 12191 - 81,128,129, 131 Skovbroten, Colleen 11011 - 81 Skrivseth, Ann Marie 13271 -- 58, 132,145,159 Slater, Keith O. 13061 - 93 Slavik, Robert A. 13181 - 93,134, 192 Slayton, Charles 13051 Sliterman, Christine A. 13111 - 58, 149 Sloan, Suzanne E. 13031 - 93,142, 160,166 Slotrem, Darlene 11091 - 81,141, 156,159 Smallen, Michele M. 11011 - 75,81, 156 Smalls, Mildred L. 12151 - 93,134, 162 Smisek, Ronald R. 13251 - 93,154, 157,158 Smith, Barbara V. 13101 - 58,137 145,198,201 Smith, Bruce C. 11171 - 58,151 Smith, Craig F. 12061 - 58,130 .Smith, J. Paul 13181 - 93,174 Smith, Judith A. 12131 - 93 Smith, Larry D. 12011 - 93,148 Smith, Roberta J. 12211 - 58 Smith, Victor V. 13241 - 93,149, 196 Smith, Vurlyn 11031 - 13,81,133, 140,147,166 Snyder, Walter 11241 Snyder, Warren 11121 - 81,157,194 Soderberg, Dennis M. 11221 - 58 Soderling, Mary A. 12151 - 93,154, 164 Soderstrom, Delores R. 11221 - 58, 146 Saderstrom, Karen E. 11281 - 8,58, 137,149 Solheim, Ernie F. 13251 - 93 Solie, Peter 13321 - 81 Solie, James 11051 -- 81 Solmonson, Daryl K. 13311 - 93, 148,175 Soltis, Jean F. 13241 - 93,142,163 Sondroll, Lawrence A. 12081 - 58, 99,100,101,102,105,178 Sonntag, Gail 11251 - 71,81,136, 140,157,200,201 Sonsteng, Nancy A. 12061 - 58 Sorensen, Judith C. 13281 - 58 Sorlie, Paul D. 12081 - 58,110,133 Sorsoleil, Gayle A. 11171 - 58 Spartz, Kay M. 12021 - 58,149 Spieker, James W. 12011 - 93 Spence, Kathleen 12191 - 81,163 Speer, Phyllis A. 12211 - 10,59, 126,l45,159,l6O Stanchfield, Lois 11121 - 81,140 Standal, Gary 13091 Starkey, Lynette M. 13031 - 93, 134,140 Steenson, Patricia 1. 11281 - 20,39, 59,68,102,119,127,136,139,143, 163,115 Stein, Bryan D. 12011 - 93 Steiner, David C. 12041 - 12,59, 136,159 Steiner, Kathleen 11121 - 81,140, 153 Steiner, Rex 11111 Steinke, Peter D. 13281 - 59 ,James 11061 - 81 Stellick, Nancy L. 12141 - 59,145, 153 Stern, Colleen M. 13241 - 93,165 Stende, John 13161 - 81,135,136, 157,178 Stenquist, Judith M. 11181 - 59, 139,168 Stevens, Carol 12221 - 93,134 Stevens, Larry E. 1LR-21 - 93 Stewart, Bonnie E. 13251 Stewart, Robert W. 13021 - 59,151 Stewart, Sandra 13141 - 81,149, 158,167 Stokke, Marilyn J. 13291 - 59,133, 145 Stolpe, Laura L. 13241 - 93,141,168 Stone, Sandra J. 12201 - 59,125, 136,137,139,145,146,166,167 Stone, Spencer 11161 - 93 Stoneman, Judith 13321 - 81,134, 142 Stoneman, Kay L. 13331 - 93 Storer, Joan 11121 - 81,131,140, 160,167,201 Storholm, James R. 13331 - 93 Storholm, Linda J. 13291 - 59,147 Strand, Curtis 11251 - 81,152 Strand, Karen 13321 - 81 Stratton, Dawn M. 12011 - 136, 164 Strauss, Michael 12101 - 81 Strawn, Ronald 11111 - 6,81,136 Strom, Eileen H. 12121 - 83,93,134, 140,162,217 Strom, Mary C. 12211 - 20,59,112, 113,125,139,143,166,198 Stucki, Luise C. 12061 Sundahl, Judith 11121-- 81 Sundberg, Bonnie 11071 - 81 Sundquist, Elaine A. 11231 - 8,81, 127,128 Sundt, Ronald 11031 - 81,150,152 Sunstrom, Gordon C. 13021 - 60 Sunstrom, Ronald D. 11131 - 60 Sutclift e, Susan A. 12011 - 93 Sutton, Roy J. 12211 - 60,147 Sutton, Sharon 11241 - 81,129,146, 163 Svatak, Joanne K. 11211 - 93,147, 165 Svitak, Elaine A. 12131 - 93 Svoboda, Carol 13071 Svobado, George 13011 Swain, Sheryl L. 11211 Swanson, Charlotte E. 11181 - 60 Swanson, Donald 12221- 177 Swanson, JoAnn C. 12141 - 60, 108,113,121,124,145,166,170, 171,198 Swanson, Joanne M. 11291 - 60, 159 Swanson, Joy C. 12201 - 60,134 Swanson, Kathleen A. 11021 - 93, 2 128,141,162,167 Swanson, Milton E. 13251 - 94,197 Swanson, Paul 12171 - 81,181,183 Swanson, Pauline 11251 - 81 Swanson, Ralph 11211- 94,193 Swanson, Robert 13311 - 94,184, 193 Swanson, Sharon 13331 - 94,165, 140,160 Swanson, Suezann 1LR-11 -- 94,147 Swanson, William F. 11161 - 94,148 Sweatland, Sharon L. 13301 - 94 Swedeen, Herbert 13261 Swedell, John A. 11131 - 60,l29, 148 Swenson, Clifford A. 13101 - 46, 60,109,130,136,148,201 Swenson, David J. 13291 - 60,137, 139 Swenson, Judith L. 12211 - 60,214 Swenson, Richard 11111 - 81,154, 161,172,174,187,188,192 Swenson, Steven A. 13271 - 60,152 Switala, Leo A. 13111 - 60,132 Syrdal, Ann K. 12151 ,94,141 T Tacheny, Annette E. 13171 - 60, 145,198,199,221 Tadsen, Darrel 11021 - 81 Talle, Kenneth R. 12021 - 20,60,70, 126,148,161,176,194 Tannehill, Nan-cy 13161 - 81 Tanner, Lydia A. 12051 - 94,166 Tantzen, Sandra J. 13201 - 94 Taplin, Carol L. 13251 - 94,140, 163 Taylor, Donald G. 11081 - 60,110, 133 Taylor, Ross S. 12201 - 60 Taylor, Stephen R. 11291 - 60,148, 165,'176,198,194 Taylor, William 1111 - 60,148 Telke, Terry N. 13281 - 60,159,185 Tellock, Bonita R. 13271 - 61,151 Temte, Bruce 11071 - 81,139,146, 154 Terry, Barbara A. 12051 - 94,154 Teske, Walter F. 13181 - 85,94, 164,179 Testin, Cheryl A. 12121 - 94,134, 142 Theilmann, George 11011 - 6,81 Thieme, Paul 11181 - 94 Tholen, Mary A. 12171 - 223 Thomas, Gloria J. 13021 - 61,144 Thomas, 177 Jeffrey R. 13181 - 94,174, Thompson, Carol A. 11171 - 61,162 Thompson, Miriam L. 12131 - 94, 134 Thompson, Ruth K. 12051 - 94,141 Thompson, Stephen J. 12091 - 94. 135 Thone, Gary R. 12021 - 61,197 Thoreen, R. Dole 1LR-21 - 94,135, 164 Thoren, Lois 11011 - 73,81,139,147 Thorn, Ronald T. 1LR-11 - 94,152, 177 Thornberg, Mary L. 11091 Thornton, Beverly 12161 - 81 Thorpe, David A. 11161 - 94,149 , Throndsen, Tom H. 1111- 61 Thue, Stephan 11011- 81,94,152 Thue, Susan 1LR-21 - 134 Tibbets, Janice 11111 - 81,166 Tinglestad, James H. 11271 - 61 Tinglestad, Janet L. 13311 - 94,141 Tinker, Jean 13161 Tischer, Mary C. 12091 - 94,166 Tiosvold, Mary M. 1111- 61,118, 144,198 Tiosvold, Dean W. 13331 - 94,176, 184,195 Todsen, Darrel 11021 - 150 Toft, Roger L. 12021 - 61,148 Tollefsbol, Mary A. 12221 - 94,134, 140 Tonozzi, Luana M. 11221 - 61,124, 125,159,209 Tonozzi, Stephen 1LR-31 - 81,159 Toreson, Roger 13321 - 81,135 Torgerson, Hillary 11251 - 81,142, 153 Torsch, Frederick D. 12181 - 61, 178,179,198 Torstenson, Carol P. 12211 - 59,61, 139,143,156,164 Torvik, Andrew M. 13171 - 61,177 Torvik, David L. 13131 - 61,69,186, 187,189 Torvik, Douglas 13111 - 61,170, 171,178 Totushek, John 11071 - 73,81,136, 137,161,167,176,194 Totushek, Susan L. 13121 - 61,126, 143,198,199 Tourand, David W. 12151 - 94 Toussaint, Carol J. 1LR-11 - 10,94, 134,140 Town, David R. 13171 - 61 Travis, William L. 13131 - 20,61,110, 128,129 Travis, Robert L. 11111 - 81,133,177 Triplett, Vivian D. 13251 - 94,135, 141,160,165 Trisko, Cynthia A. 13221 - 94 Troedsson, Karin G. 11081 - 9,20, 61,136,139,144,199,200 Troedsson, Kristine E. 11071 - 81, 123,14O,162,167 Trolander, John W. 13251 - 94,176, 195 Trumble, Richard W. 12061 - 61,151 Tryggeseth, John M. 11091 - 150 Turner, George A. 1LR-31 - 6,82 Tutko, Marian P. 11161 - 94,141 Tuttle, Richard 13011 - 82,132 Twiss, Virginia A. 12041 - 61,149, 156 Twito, Donald I. 11121 - 82,162 Tyllia, Bonita R. 12081 - 62,138, Tyrell, Richard L. 11051 - 82 Tysdal, Dale P. 12221 - 94,154,155 139,144,168 Tyrrell, Mariorie A. 13131 - 62,144 U Ubel, Nancy 1LR-31 - 82 Ukura, Karen L. 12091 - 94,136, 140,164 Ugstad, John A. 12151 - 94 Underdahl, Susan A. 1LR-11 - 94, 141 Uphoff, Karen E. 11131 - 62 Uphoti, Kathryn A. 13271 - 62 Ursel, Vaun O. 12151 - 94,146,196 Useman, Daryl D. 12051 - 94,135 V Vagasky, Dorothy 12101 - 82,14O, 142 Valine, Jacqueline E. 11081 - 62, 132,147 Van Bergen, Fred H. 13211 - 82 Vandenberg, Gretchen 13261 - 82 Vanderpool, Boyd R. 11201 - 94, 152 Van Gelder, Marilyn J. 13171 - 62, 138,139,144,166 Vassar, Steven L. 13121 - 62,119, 139,164 Vaughan, Lorraine A. 11201 - 94, 160,167 Vauz, Valeri A. 1LR-21 - 94 Verness, Richard A. 13171 - 62, 198 Vernon, Beverly 11051 - 82 Verran, Janice H. 11161 - 94,140 Verschuur, Anita M. 13031 -- 94 Vesterby, Paulette A. 13181 - 94 Villella, Dennis L. 12161 - 82,136 vining, Mary c. 13031 - 95,160,165 Vogen, Richard B. 13131 - 62,155 Volk, Emery E. 11181 - 62,151 VonValkenburg, Susan 1LR-31 - 79, 82,140,164 W Wagar, Steven 12151 Wagner, Jerry G. 11161 - 62,82 Wagnild, Jerome V. 12061 - 39, 62,121,133,160,164,170,171 Wahlberg, Shirley l. 13201 - 95, 134 Wakefield, Karin 12101 - 82,134, 141,157,164 Walch, Je1Trey 13091 - 82 Walfrid, James 11121 - 82 Walker, Kenneth C. 12091 - 95, 174,184 Walker, Mark R. 13171 - 2O,62, 110,128,13O,164 Walker, Thomas 12161 - 82,177 Wallace, David L. 12041 - 62,113, 114,147,155 Wallin, William M. 13031 - 95,154 Walling, Greg 11061 - 82,172 Walsh, Marilyn E. 13101 - 62,144, 149 Walstrom, Marlene M. 11081 - 62, 151 Walter, Kathleen M. 12061 - 62,144 Wanberg, Ramona 12101 - 82, 141,149,164 Wandberg, Robert W. 13331 - 95, 193 Wangstand, Jeffrey L. 13331 - 95, 179 Warburg, Gerald 11111 Ward, Dennis E. 12051 - 95 Ward, Edward 13121 - 65,163,196 Ward, Janet 13331 Ward, JoDiane 12061 - 62,144 Ward, Thomas L. 12111 - 62 Warhol, Edna 13321 - 82,149,166 Warn, Daisie 12111 - 62 Warn, David 12171 - 181,183,194 Warn, Fred 13131 - 35,63,66,82, 106,108,137,l72,175,180,181,183, 194 Warner, Diane R. 12201 - 63,144, 215 Washington, Deloris K. 11211 Waterman, Linda L. 13031 - 85, 95,140 Waters, Valerie 11091 - 82,163 Watkins, Michael F. 12181 - 63,151 Watkins, Susan 11071 - 82,139 Watson, C. Frank 11201 - 95 Watson, Catherine 12181 - 59,63, 1 18 Watters, Daniel 13331 - 95 Way, Lance 11021 - 82 Weaver, Gary L. 13221 - 95 Weber, Judith 11111 - 73,82,141, 162 Webster, David L. 12061 - 63,139, 196 Weckauff, Sandra D. 11281 - 63, 144,163 Wedan, Charles 12191 - 82,132 Wedell, James 11071 - 82,129 Weeding, David E. 11171 -- 63,196 Weeding, Patricia 11021 - 82,160 Wegner, Roy D. 13161 - 82 Wehmeyer, Marcia A. 11291 - 63, 151 Weible, Pamela 11121 - 73,82,140, 156,164 Weigel, Cecilia A. 11201 - 95 2 Weikle, Robert 11011 - 82,181,183 Weissenburger, John H. 11281 - 63,129 Welschinger, JoAnn 13271 - 63, 133,139,144,159 Wennberg, Richard 13211 - 82 Wensole, LeRoy R. 12041 - 63,190 Werbowski, James P. 13101 - 63 West, Daniel 11111- 82,129,131, 154 Westberg, Roberta J. 11131 - 64, 133,147 Westby, Gary D. 13301 - 95,13-5, 174 Westby, James S. 1LR-11 - 95,148, 154 Westmon, Gary R. 12091 - 129, 130 Westerguard, Alyce M. 13301 - 95, 134 Weston, Jeanette L. 13181 - 95,168 Wetherby, Judith A. 11081 - 64 Wetherby, Thomas 12161 - 82 Weyrauch, Arthur H. 11181 - 64, 109,1 12,126,138,148,161,172, 173 Weyrauch, Theodore H. 11161 - 95,136,148,159 Wheeler, Vicky J. 12201 - 64,129, 139,163 Whetstone, Donald R. 13261 Whetstone, Elaine M. 13021 - 64, 149 White, Bernard C. 12211 - 64 White, Darrell B. 13181 - 95 Wh ite, Diane L. 12051 - 95 White, Mary 13141 - 82 Whitney, Albert 13301 - 95 Whittemore, Roberta L. 13021 - 64 Wick, Dorothy 11241 - 82,133,156 Wicklund, Donald V. 1LR-11 - 95 Wicklund, Jorgen M. 13221 - 95, 168,174 Wicks, Gretchen C. 13131 - 64,145 Wicks, Marianne E. 13331 - 95,166 Widell, Charles R. 12151 - 95,164 Widga, Charles E. 13271 -- 51,65, 136,137,155,159,161,172 Wiencke, David B. 13181 - 95,159 Wightman, Sharon 12101 - 214 Wilkie, Barbara A. 12041 - 65 Wilkins, Lawrence A. 13021 - 65 Wilkinson, Frederick 13101 - 65 Will, Richard L. 12091 - 95,179 William, Sandra 13301 - 95,128 Willams, Gary G. 13201 - 95,152 52 Williams, Gerald 12161 -- 82 Williams, Nancy M. 13201 - 95, 134,142,158 Williamson, Charlotte M. 13221 - 95 Williamson, Gerri A. 11291 - 65 Willits, Wilson 164 Wilson 136 1 Richard 11071 - 82,190 Barbara 11051 - 82,147, , Bonita 1. 1LR-11 - 85,95, Wilson, Jean A. 12141 - 65 Wilson, J. Scott 11271 - 20,43,5l, 65,137,155,159,161,185,196,218 Wilson, Richard 11011 - 82,148, 158,167,176 Wilson, Steven 11011 - 82 Winkler, Robert 13161 - 82,175, 191 Winokur, Carol R. 13221 - 95,130, 160,165 Wischow, Steven J. 1LR-11 - 95 Wittels, Gail J. 12121 -- 85,95,l64 Wittke, M. 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